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.YO L. XXV1II. PICgERIN(, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1908 - N0 8 =�
4FVVTiefll*W3tal OLar>Q�. Horse Blankets HIGHLAND CREEK DUNBARTON ;
HOZEM�4
' The Highland Creek Branch of the Robt. Wood returned home on
Women's Institute will hold the neat Thursday last affer spending two CASES TREATED Wrra
__ alt�tficaL
You h want the kind of Blankets astir monthl meeting on Thursday after- weeks in the wilds of Northern Ontar-
� y M. BELr., M. D., C. M. where you can get them. noon, ec. P. m., at the Rio hunting large game. Ile and his
.ei'� Late goo" 9nrgeoa o! the Him ton home of Mrs. Hilton Brumwell. All three companions succeeded in ba
General Hospital. Snooea■or to Dr. M.�$'ao We have a good assortment and the the ladies in the neighborhood are in- P g • "
eaan Office hours s to team, 1 to a p m and 6 prices are so every person g R eight deer and one large black a
io 8 p m. Plokering, Out e3-1y can get them. vited to attend. r. On his return he treated a num- �
her of his friends to some choice ven- Dore "T s As Ar :p
-�EO. N. FISH, M. D.
Genuine Saskatchewan + SCARBORO ison.
Corry• A t [NR4edn•a
the best in the land, The,
meeting of the Dunbar- AND SURGEON N.sa41. war • sloera
.Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons. R awiNMt pr tt tASaO
Single Harness, Team Harness. -�'he death of James Chester, ex- ton branch of the Upper Canada Bible
' VOL Am+ooiste 9oronez, county of Ontario.
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Office Hoare -8 to 10 a. m, and 1 to 9 and 6 to s Hoiters, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, rden of York County. and who for Society will be held in the Dunbarton
p, m. Brougham. Ont. a —ly Brushes, Metal Polish, Gal Cure, years occupied the position of Reeve Church on Monday evening Nov. 30. e
Azle Grease, Hoof Ointment, of Scarboro Township, took place here The Society's Secretary will' with the » i
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HERBERT KIDD, M. D., C. M. on Wednesda Mr. Chester's death ' • •
V . Member Qldloge�oi Physicians and s,ir- Harness Oil and.Dressing. y aid of lantern views, address the meet- .-
leg comes in the nature of a eat shock
geons of Ontario. House Burgeon of Gen- Team Whips. Buggy Whips. b'i , ing on the sub'ect ••Missionery Heroes
oral, Emergency and Burnside Lying -in HOW- so to his family and Scarboro citizens in of the Dark continent." A cordial �
We of Toronto. office in Alexander Morgans THOMPSON BROS., - Pickering general Mr. Chester had for years invitation is extended to all. ioR ALL SKIN ABRASIONS, ec
residence, opposite Methodist church, Clare- been activel identified with the To- bu4.1 1. CUT&CMAPOea NAa RR.
moat, Ont. 261y • y ■czl KA.DiateLas PILxs.
• f epal. Tame 1TaICk and ronto Milk Producers' association. A QIATI f R"Culskiis t�
L B widow, one son and five daughters Great stock gels at J. A. �Vbite's aoALewcr,[rc.
survive deceased, including fibs. A. to -day'
a �! p Muir, Scarboro, Mrs. W.:Melle To-
�E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BA &RIB- • idri ey ,Cure y' GREEN RIVER' Are counted cured from the start, as it is so
• TBS. County crown Attorney, and Count ront0, Mrs. HillditCh, Douglas, Man., active upon any diseased skin or sores, 6
#)Iiaftor. Court Howse, Whitby: i4v' y Edna, and Myrtle, at home,, and Levi Miss Boyd is visitinit her sister, Mrs. DR. SPARK'S
Bendah.
T. BARCLAY, The following prescription is consid- Hornshaw. GETABLE OINTMENT
Barrister -at -Law, PF.
L• Solicitor, Notary Public. Bpecial Ezami- even the best known for weak Joseph Dotan has returned from his
nor for Hiita Court of Justice. - successor to kidneys or rheumatism : BALSAM trip abroad. when once applied to a case of Be
Messrs Dow McGillivray. Brock street, Walter Hoover 19 improving, after take away all redness and kill all dsaeased axr
Whitby. sly Compound Extract. Carpesia, 1 ounce ; Pat Wilson shipped two car loads of P g. skin tissue and put the skin into a e
stock last week. his recent illness, healthy, smooth condition.
Fluid Extract. Dandelion, i ounce ; _--_ -=
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- _. -.-..- _� enough Syrup 5urbapariIia to reenwoAp recently. -- - fly c c e o -Lo recen- esx io sa p�raug Stores. g bozo• -
-- aiT is von tar e
HOPHINB, VETERINARY BIIR- make a'four ounce mixture. Several of our farmers have taken The WARnk- •McDosAr.D Co.,llallorytown, out
to feeding cattle this winter. 1 -Nellie ifs and friend, of
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Miss ?vie Wilson a frie
R 1. GBON,' A�II DE�TTI�T. Etb. and DosE --A teaspoonful after each meal Irwin fond he winter months. ged with Mr, in, spent Sunday with friends For Good Meat tr
Graduate of the Ontario vet Oran Cot• and at bedtime. - rig aged y ""
ook
ere.
loge. Toronto, y be dice member of the Miss Winaie, Wilson went to To-
Ontario Ve si once oniani onn4 inter t• Price slaty -five cents. - J. ee and g. B, NV. from both Kent, -
" 11l:e and residence ore sad sae- gnsrter miles _ Tonto Monday fret to spend the winter Me
norch of Green R!ver. o0ce'sud shoeing forge ed feeding. cattle from W. Kent, of months.
nacre to a a.m., and r co' s p.m. Private Hace" you Defective Eyesight? If 111prtle. Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Hirst -fire _ telephone is my oXce P, O. address. Green s0 don't delay, have voi�yes examin- Don't forget the' Christmas` tree to 5
Shsr, _ lr,r, both away at present attending sick Fa
mill, by us and secure an -exact correc- 'be held at 61 t. Zion about one week mil j' Butchers, DUNBARTON
- --- - -- -- - - - tion. Eyes tested- free, satisfaction before Xmas: - patients. ' F
uestne sIS (fLarLrs guaranteed. W. P. Jones -will• have 'an auction t w her Ppeend � Fresh .Meats of the fluestp quality"
HOE. POUCHER Issuer of . Mir- T Al. 1CF for ea t r m of ye rev. se his far HI4 Howard 3frsosister, the lowest hand. ricer w2
a!' leased i m
Trinse Licenses. Brou sham, Out. T. U U e n Turner have got Smoked Ham and Bacon a specialty.
nicely settled in their new home just
.
'HOP ER Issuer of 'liarria a CbcuTisL and Optician, AuoLEV - A trial given, satisfaction 1
R east of the' village. ;
- D e Licensee in the County or Ontario• PICKERING. ONTARIO: Jlr• Vickery is ban guaranteed.
Officb at store and bra realdenco, Ctaremoat. y y making ar- Charley White returned home last
_ -_.- _ -- s Our "Health ' a
aeneir of )4larriBAe - �F. Smith lost a valuable cow the. inA.4looNe Jaw, Sask. e - g
Q meats Fora concrrCAt Xmas;_ spending a eral months O llotio : by Go„od�_Livia
. Licenses for the County of Ontario, Ofg- a n pr /�/, O tit an bevy A straw aleck falling ylast B. Hopkins returns p s the weste � a11K of
des as the store or at his residence. Pickmia W 11tiJltiti \,\\�1/// V► cif last week to resume his oeition
village. I-y a pDlr. Dal and his son, Sydney, ac- With the G. T. R. Success Archie. �...
cam anled by Win. Cherry, sailed for Misses Vera Banyard and Gertie Call�Ida rV
TOR WAY
HOUSE.—Norway, rt Have a full line of fresh and cur Robinson visited last week with Misses •
Kingston Road. Particular attention iv_ En and an Friday last. Mr. Dalby
en to farmers attending the Toronto markets. ed meats constantly on hand. an family will be much missed by Freda. and Florence Tricksy, of White-
Hest aoeommodstloa Bader the new manage- the people of this vicinity. vale. Pickering Branch.
nr Ant. Charges moderate. • J. J. McCann. Pro - Spice Roll Breakfast While shingling the other day
erie[or. 21t p , ,�acon, ' r .
Loot an u:5premeditated night ing oy their Christmas anniversary, Incorporated by act of Parliament MW
DR. BEATON, TOWNSHIP OU HE = into space. He glided the full width which will take place Sunday and � M
e conveyancer. Oommiselotior for taking - Highest prices paid for of the roof a start on proper aeroplape Monday, Dec. Zjth and 28th. ParUcu-
- 6111".its, Aceountsat. Eta Money to 16an principles. but after a short ource lars later. Authorized Capital ;1.000,000.06
as farm pprzooyye•zzttyy "nIt. of Marriage Lto- Butcher s Cattle. through mid air hem ade a. successful Dr. H. Hopkins, having resigned Subscribed 635,000.00 M.n
- �alw" Whitevali, Oat. t -v �n —' desert of about twenty feet in the as Superintendent of the 4unday Paid up ;666,(00.00
• ', M. MAW, Licensed Auctioneer. REAL iG STATE most approved style ,open to aerial School, the same to take effect at the Rest Account 550,000.00
W V An kinds of sales promptly attended to. _ navigators. end -d" a y�o: Ferrier hue been Assets— —6.000,000.00
• Charges reasoaab:e, Telephone rQ■tdeaw or _ _ Much interest is, centred around the appoint6d his succesor. '
write, Greenwood, Oat. - 2 y
- - -- trial of the suit of John Puckrin Next Sunday evening the Rev. John Jazz Oowaa• E 3.8. HoMmuAis E
POSTILL. LicenHed'Auctioneer, Insurance' and against Earn. Vanstone and Richard Trickev will preach a special sermon Prestdeal — >>Sai4�ir
.V .tor Counties of York and Ontario. Ana Guthrie to secure amount of damages to Societies. All members of the dif-
Hou sales of all kinds attenasd to on shortest caused by the latters' dogs among ferent lodges in the communit are spoelal attention gives to rarmer's tslalet ':
■IOttea. Address Green giver P. O•, oat. Conve anc111 Done, g y Notes Collections salicit•d and Promptly made
y g PuckriII's sheep. The dogs were requested to be present. Service at Farmer's Notes discounted American, a"
B. POWELL, Lic'bIISed Auc- caught in the act of mauling some of 7 o'clock. Foreign Exchange bought and sold Daafle1W
�T sued, ayanaMa on all of the world
r�' . tfoaear for Ontario, All kinds ot,.1es the sheen and were afterwards Stilled.. >P
eosduated either pr.vately or by auction. Bale House and loot for sale or to rent. The tiff secured Judgement' of BROUGHAM
dotes collected. For dates or other particulars about $18, havin sued •for $tai. Costa — Savings Bank Department
map ly at residence, Elisabeth St., Pickering.. g p
an left at News Owes -will roewye prompt Also Planing Mill for sale. were borne by vgnstone and Gutbrie. Fresh ovatere at Geo. Philip's.
atteatloa. 181y. "Mrs. John C. Philip was in Toronto Interest allowed on deposits at highs-
150 afire Faris for sale: this week, est current rates, and credited or �
- TPOUCHER, Licensed Auction- Remember John A. White's sale Mrs. R. J. Linton is spending a week
e, ser, Valuator and Collector for the pQooun If you want-to buy sell or rent, call this afternoon. g paid quarterly to depositors. r
Use of York and Ontario Ail kinds of anc'tion g:t'my office. . Bargains. n c y' ' M
sales
conducted and valuations made at mod- i' J. A. YOUng Of Toroni0, spent .Spar .0
has. A McClellan ]1Lgr
eats tly charge, Estates and sold t)ynanata con. , WHITEVALE desy with friends-here. A.
■Ltsatly managed and sofa py_ euotlga or �+W� The Board of Health met !o t11e
`sprivate sale. Mortgages• rents, notes and ■ / • V. Richardson• Levi Turner, of Trafalgar ; is visit Read the pain formals on a box o{ Pict "
o2a F=ry settleme°ii gnarscoceed t�'PhoneB� ing his brothers of this lace. town hall here on Monday. Pain Tablets. Then• ask your doctor ff
Notitl Public Pickerin Foundry The executive of the Township S. S.
__.write for terme and pa.- oculars, Brougham• _ 3t As Friday is Foundr s Duv at M there i9' a better one. Pain means ooi}
Out. Dates maT be fixed by phone Nzws _ ' R' + 'saoclation met here Tuesday. praBnre somewhere. Dr
Master L University, Mr. , Daniel bolo-. Reetion- blood '
3 office' y mom, of Rangoon Burmua, will. not be 'Miss Ella Linton is spending a week Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets check head
TT '�•pp • • • with her brother in the 5th con. pains. womanly pains, pain anvwber�. The
.LJ A D D E 11, S next week's pwp; r, ' Try one and see ! 20 for 250. Bold by
On <Ionday evening of thin week fernier o get uch in done. ' T, M. McFadden.
re'Ba 'Baptist S. S. all gathered at the
Miss Minnie Brown h d a few _young
of all kind s__Dlanufactured to Orden friends take tea with her on Tuesday
t1
First -class rigs for hire home of W. J. Turner and took Wrn. evenin A FEW MORE NAi Y
Write or phone us. , by, surprise, be. being their Supt, for ss
a� Or lllglit the past six years. When all were Gladys Law. --
]� i,f Toronto, is visiting
i d
.:Blacksmithing and Woodworking $l18 meets all tl'81I18 enjoying themselves Mr- and Mrs.
with Wilson. grand parents, W. T. an 25c pkg. Quaker Oats :.2g �
of all kinds. lie to the sittAn room V „
Turner were ca d John W Cowie anil mother visited 10c pkg.
Teaming promptly attended to.
and the school gathered a:ou.nd them the latt�r's brother, V. Young, at bit, $ lbs mixed biscuits .?Z
Shop close Wednesdays and Mrs. Jones, one of the teachers, Joy on Sunda
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and Saturda a: Agent' for_ Canada Carriage Co. read an address thanking Mr. Turner y' 'S lbs ginger '25 r'
3' Rev• Mr. Hindle, of Torofito, is here Gloss Starch, er b .8
for his successful labors in the school. visiting. He is occupying the Chris- $ P
ac son
• ! [c 'er[ng. lies h' Bible classes, sir�ls . arose Caen himm Se�erai- aPtet� frsr Elie rink for tt�e coal- C Flakes - perlgkg. 9
Ontario the two
-- C col f his fa:ithfuliiess to his Orange Meat .9•
_ Notice, to tTie Public in season, but as yet has not let it., g
duty. After a reply from Mr. Turner, 3s. Stevenson his urcha'sed the + `
who was almost overcome by surprise, B
CENTRAL BUSINESS �• P GEO. PIiI�LII?, Grocer, Brou ham
I have a stock of Verity plow points the company joined in 'singins "For the'Alger street 'scales and had them
and sole shoes on band, and not wish- - COLLEGE he is a jolly good fellow.' After lunch removed to his farm, east of Kinsale. WATCHES �
ing to carry them over until ranother Robert Cowan lost his bay driver
of Toronto has started thous was aerted all arose to depart wish-
_ year, I will sell them out at reduced the other night. The animal was _ s
ands of young men and women ing Mr. Tarsier• long -life. and many
prices, Verity and Wilkinson points g found dead in the stable in the morn -
and sole shoes of 'same number will fit on'the easy way to independ- Pleasant evenings to sit and enjoy his ing ��
sacs and success, Let us give little token in remembrance of the CLOCKS ' Air D
same- plows, R Arthur Cracknell has .completed his
you the right start, Write . Whitevale Baptist Sabbath School.
) • • y 13 term with L. Johnston and has sagas- �
ROBT. S. PHILLIPS, - for Catalogue and plan to .spend end °�+• ---
f3 . P p ed-with Samuel .Disney, Balsam, for -
Y r am, Ont. the next six months with us, OSHAWA one year.
Enter any time. There was a good turnout at the rJ E �1! ELR1 h_
DO�INIO A,N$ Address W. H. Shaw, Princi- A young woman named Johnston, Temperance Alliance meeting here pn
pal, Yonne and Gerrard Sts., an employee in the Queen's Hotel, ,Monday, when much . business was
Hoed Office, Toronto Toronto. without provocation' or intimation, 'At Slaughter Sale Prices
transacted. ,a3
.�..� suddenly took her departure foreparts At a meetineof St. John's Sunday .-- AT �"
Capital paid tip unknown on the evening of the 12th " '''
$ 3,900,000 g School held last week it was decided
Reserve fund and undi-
inst., leaving her personal effects be.* to have a tea and entertainment on { ;?
- 'vided profits 5,300,000 hind, and has not been h -kard'of since, g� Bassett s Removal Sale. I
although diligent search has been ,the evenin f. December 28th. See
Ileposited by the public 35,000,000, BRITISH made to ascertain her whereabouts. bills later.
John Hamilton purchased a` thoro-
T� tai assets 47,000,000 CANADIAN Beat Business Inspector Peter Devlin. Immigra- p Sale on until December 1st.
± BUSINESS Training at reason- from Dept., Kingston, was in town on bred bail at Push's sale last week.
WHITBY BRANCH. COLLEGE able prices. Tuesday for the purpose of deporting The animal was found dead the other :v
mrrning, having broke it neck during NOw is the time to buy
TORONTO, ;Start any time. George Bell, an English immigrant. �,. night.
General Banking Business who arrived in tbis country on July ---Remember the executors' extensive XMAS GIFTS.
transacted. Address.R. A. Farquharson, B. A. gty,�QO7 -_�p1l
sale of farm stock, implements, hay.-
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rige an oor four weeks bard labor in the county roots, etc., belonging to the estate of
eoial atTention given to the oolleo- i or assau ing i t e a e m. a Call on us after that date at our e
ell of this fawn. He was liberated Dec. 2nd. At this new stand opposite the new
ti0n Of farmer's Hale and -- on the expiration• of- his sentence on 8, a Wednesday, ,
-' other n6LeA. • • � sale a large amount of valuable stock
, lacksmithing Wednesday, the 18th insp and was and implements will be disposed of Post Office site.
e met at the, jail by the Inspector and and should attract a large number of 3 ,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. chief constable Hind, who safely con- prospective buyers. Pbone' 87.
epol31t13 reoelved of $t. and 'A general blacksmith business done. ducted him to the here station, _•.. -_, „" ;
Oshawa, and from there he and In-
n wards. All kinds of repairing neatly and The Knapp roller boat, built fit
p Spector Devlin left for Montreal. Bell
teret3t allowed at highest promptly executed, a cost Of 125,000.00, WAS sold for,a���tf
g might have done well• but drink had Kel it
enrrent rates. become his master. He could have scrap iron for about 600.00,
horse- shoeing - a •Specialty. y ofie
" m•pound.ed, or' aid quay bad steady work for the winter. He Unrest in India i9 increasing,
was a amnrt yrn n mA,n, 1, cPr•,. r r, n, ,.,a •sflnft r,., _
tell 0.0=O1T' * T- ,.A."C7CT, in:::,•:t�u:i -ui. flu: ii,�:� .. ..L r.. .
y• ed twelve years in the British'
ritish Army, I lishmen are of almost daily Occur -
CHAS. D. GORDON, Matiager PICKERING, ONT, 1 ten of them in India,- Reformer• i renee, `i'IiITB Y,
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~ tNtNMY� sees",M - think that this is an attempt to sand pounds," he said desperately. ed 'her production of butter by is
-- �ONtgN�isitMD3�Ntt�tb�Nt t I think it unnecessary to pro- tible. You would not have a friend In 1900 the average price per pound
lung this interview,," he said with ii; the world. Salvation from thiss was 20c. and in 1907 24 teats.
Gl� sing, and I really am ex- an effort at calmness. is surely cheap at the price I ask There were four milk condenseri-
' "I am afraid we -must defer this ti emely busy. I am sorry to cut "Just as you please. It is a mat- yon to Pay." es in Canada in 1900 as against sev-
t'iscuasion, Cyril; but I warn you short our interview." ter of perfect indifference to me; (To be Continued.) er in 1907. The value of the pro-
The Ear•] rose from his seat ' but there are those who will receive it duct of these condenseries increased
".'that nothing will move me from the with welcome arms. Good after from $265 520 in 1900 to $910 842 in,
position that I have taken up. Think his knees trembled, and he was ,
ever what I have said, and prepare forced to reseat himself. Aekroyd noon, my lord." 1507. In 1900 the value of condens-
ao make a sacrifice." looked at him steadily, and a faint As he rose, he took the letters ed milk imported into Canada was
Harecastle stared perplexedly at smile twitched his mouth. pocket. n TH C ' ?525.4,176. In 1907 the value of the his•father was about to speak but "I regret to have to Cause you fro What have you there Z" the Earl j L imports was only $4,846.. FAR `changed his mind and left the lib-
"At but I am unable to demanded eagerly. V SHE KNEW.
nary. In the hall he was greeted leave you -until we have arrived at "At the outset of this interview,
moat effusively by Joel, who shook t,n understanding: I say this in I told you that' I had found certain NIA. "Have you any fetters for me 7" "1
our own interest Lord Woiver- letters. I did nuc lie .here the
hi-n warmly by the hand. jj + y DAIRY F�1RilfINts IN HOLLAND. inquired old Mrs: Brown, bustling
„ hoime" he said with .ominous are."
Glad to see you have managed + + breathlessly into the- villege post-
to get down at last. Your father .�iavity. He held them forth, and the Earl President J. H. Worst, of the office.
Indecision was depicted • on the eager] stretched forth his hand. -North Dakota A ricultural Col- << _ „
Aas. been very anxious for your I Pi y f; 1\o letters, replied the post
Earl s face. He longed to turn the I am afraid 1 cannot part with legs who rNen•tly made a tour of
presence." ' master.
They moved aside to allow Ack• 7uan out, 'but he dared not do so. them, even fora moment, they are',the dairy_ countries of Europe, re- "Dearie me!" said Mrs. Brown. :
rowd to pass. Harecastle greeted A dread fear clutched him that his of value to me. You may look at ports 'that in Holland the most re- "I was expecting a letter or a post -
Iiinz- with a surprised nod, as he sin had .found him out; 'his heart. them if you wish, but I thought! markable of all dairy countries, the card from -my daughter. Martha to
throbbed wild] and he pressed your lordship declared that the; farmers support• an astonishing ...recognized his follow throbbed y+ say when she 'was coming. - --
"I know that man " said Joel, his hand to his heart. whole affair was a figment of my number of Ww•s on a very small • +W ell I'll see," said. the
z For a year or two after his trea- imagination," Ackroyd said jeer - area: In some cases the land is ' ' poet -
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when he had passed out of hearing. j master. '•
•�txrli„ ;, ha2„ on. >,_he had lived in ._dread -f_the In ly• ].made to carry two or three toys to ; _ T� " �att� rs, 1,ia a iFa in +"
—: — "I`ve -nod the Iess� idea. -We i
bis'"mail me. But you will not
"I ave named my price, which
per cent. and the value c-f hell but-
: t
succeed; the whole story is a fig-
is a moderate one, when you think
ter products by 48 per cent. In the
ave me an excellent cigar." a
ment of your imagination.”
what I am selling. It. means your
same per-od, Quebec decreased her
"I shall place him soon," Joel t
Ackroyd smiled pleasantly.
good name -more than that. Your
production of cheese by, 15.37 butyA'
' said confidently. • "His face leaves d
"I speak of what I know to be
spa, too, would be ostracized if
the value• only: decreased 0.87 per
rather an unpleasant impression b
the- truth he'- answered quietly,
this were' known. There would be
cent. u
`
The Earl laughed scornfully. He
a public outcry, for the last thing
During the year 1900 to 1907 the 1°
will 6e
had decided to haht ; for he felt it
that the British public will endure
production of creamery buttcr, in
extremely . improbable that the
i3 treason. You, will be hounded
Canada increased 27.35 per cent.
Prime. Minister could have left evi-
from the country, and the name of
The value of the creamery butter
clones to convict him, and what else
Lord Wolverhol.me would be syn-
made in 1900 was $7,240,972, as
had he to fear Z
onymous with everything contemp-
compared with $10,949,062 in 1907. -
-- �ONtgN�isitMD3�Ntt�tb�Nt t I think it unnecessary to pro- tible. You would not have a friend In 1900 the average price per pound
lung this interview,," he said with ii; the world. Salvation from thiss was 20c. and in 1907 24 teats.
Gl� sing, and I really am ex- an effort at calmness. is surely cheap at the price I ask There were four milk condenseri-
' "I am afraid we -must defer this ti emely busy. I am sorry to cut "Just as you please. It is a mat- yon to Pay." es in Canada in 1900 as against sev-
t'iscuasion, Cyril; but I warn you short our interview." ter of perfect indifference to me; (To be Continued.) er in 1907. The value of the pro-
The Ear•] rose from his seat ' but there are those who will receive it duct of these condenseries increased
".'that nothing will move me from the with welcome arms. Good after from $265 520 in 1900 to $910 842 in,
position that I have taken up. Think his knees trembled, and he was ,
ever what I have said, and prepare forced to reseat himself. Aekroyd noon, my lord." 1507. In 1900 the value of condens-
ao make a sacrifice." looked at him steadily, and a faint As he rose, he took the letters ed milk imported into Canada was
Harecastle stared perplexedly at smile twitched his mouth. pocket. n TH C ' ?525.4,176. In 1907 the value of the his•father was about to speak but "I regret to have to Cause you fro What have you there Z" the Earl j L imports was only $4,846.. FAR `changed his mind and left the lib-
"At but I am unable to demanded eagerly. V SHE KNEW.
nary. In the hall he was greeted leave you -until we have arrived at "At the outset of this interview,
moat effusively by Joel, who shook t,n understanding: I say this in I told you that' I had found certain NIA. "Have you any fetters for me 7" "1
our own interest Lord Woiver- letters. I did nuc lie .here the
hi-n warmly by the hand. jj + y DAIRY F�1RilfINts IN HOLLAND. inquired old Mrs: Brown, bustling
„ hoime" he said with .ominous are."
Glad to see you have managed + + breathlessly into the- villege post-
to get down at last. Your father .�iavity. He held them forth, and the Earl President J. H. Worst, of the office.
Indecision was depicted • on the eager] stretched forth his hand. -North Dakota A ricultural Col- << _ „
Aas. been very anxious for your I Pi y f; 1\o letters, replied the post
Earl s face. He longed to turn the I am afraid 1 cannot part with legs who rNen•tly made a tour of
presence." ' master.
They moved aside to allow Ack• 7uan out, 'but he dared not do so. them, even fora moment, they are',the dairy_ countries of Europe, re- "Dearie me!" said Mrs. Brown. :
rowd to pass. Harecastle greeted A dread fear clutched him that his of value to me. You may look at ports 'that in Holland the most re- "I was expecting a letter or a post -
Iiinz- with a surprised nod, as he sin had .found him out; 'his heart. them if you wish, but I thought! markable of all dairy countries, the card from -my daughter. Martha to
throbbed wild] and he pressed your lordship declared that the; farmers support• an astonishing ...recognized his follow throbbed y+ say when she 'was coming. - --
"I know that man " said Joel, his hand to his heart. whole affair was a figment of my number of Ww•s on a very small • +W ell I'll see," said. the
z For a year or two after his trea- imagination," Ackroyd said jeer - area: In some cases the land is ' ' poet -
� ,
when he had passed out of hearing. j master. '•
•�txrli„ ;, ha2„ on. >,_he had lived in ._dread -f_the In ly• ].made to carry two or three toys to ; _ T� " �att� rs, 1,ia a iFa in +"
—: — "I`ve -nod the Iess� idea. -We i
i Wvrca garaiug - snowreugu• -vr -rim -
- _moo, nrs -mac "Vry Lyra lrr :x:rc- r�
kite "IIere`s Mi s. Brown want =__ -.
: t
I time had lulled him into security, t
the whip. hand, and the the Earl cow to the' acre. The' ordinriry 0
from her daughter Martha telling
ave me an excellent cigar." a
and it was only at rare intervale w
would eventually pay. acre farm carries 10 to 20 cows,
her when Martha's coming.
"I shall place him soon," Joel t
that he ever thought of the black B
„ h
"Yes, there is," repliealthe post -
' said confidently. • "His face leaves d
deed of his life. He gasped for _
_Earl cried as he looked at the let- I farm work, and three sheep to each m
master's wife. "Martha-is coming
rather an unpleasant impression b
breath, and rising unsteadily,' half t
ters which were held to his view. cow. a n
next Tuesday."
- Along,!
tumbles with neat spirit and M
Merely a cipher. , On the beat' soil the 0 acre farm
-
will 6e
gulped it down. H
He took another paper from his ;will carry 2® cows, three to four -
"Is there any truth in Hare -]gin. He leant buk comfortably. spasmodically. 15o acr+ farun that carries at a loss yimr warurooe arawef, rie.0 Wcr
t . castle's engagement to Ethel Feth- ii -Would your lordship mind if I " •Quick," he gasped, "in that ! n to 20 cows, several horses and','rrblx,n," was the innocent reply.
erston I" Joel asked himself, but I smoke? I can' think so much bet - drawer -get the bottle." no sheep 'or poultry: ."Willie now wants . to know what
he found that he could not make, ter with a cigar in my mouth, and Ackroyd 'ran to the drawer. The Holland land sells-. at *ox) ! he was spanked for.
up his frond as to the answer to' I am desirous of dealing with you Pour out
" ; a dose .. os 'I' to $ -,000, per acre, while the Ameri- SCORED OFF TOM-MY.
- the question. as gently as possible." shall die . . . my heart!" can land is rated at $3 to $30 per -
After a while Harecastle excused The Earl motioned to the cigars, Ackroyd did-as he was bade, and :acre. The to -nant farmer in.. Hbi- A, young Irish .lad on a .market
`mself and retired to his ow n and with dry lips and strained eye his victim drank the medicine. -land pays a rent of .Pep to $100 per day in an. Irish town was minding
-:, room. He was utterly bewildered watched his visitor slowly light . He anxiously gazed at the Earl, i acre, and by intensive culture and an ass attached to a cart awaiting
:
At his father's action in refusing to one. but there was no pity in his con - i great yield of cows he makes a lip ! the exit of `his parent from a b'asi-
consent to to suitable an engage- "As I was eaying, some forty -or Bern, for he only thought of the ing, clears the•heavy rental;.main -- ness estabIishment..
xent; and he wracked his brain to thirty, I believe, is correct -some money tbat.he was -to gain. Death, tains or increases the fertility of His arm was thrown around
' ithink'what could be animatirg him thirty years ago your lordship was or even a serious • iciness, would i his soil and lays -up some money.. neck of the animal when two re- .
in his opposition, but without sue- intrusted by the British Govern- ruin his plans, 'and`he would have President Worst reports his visit cruiting sergeants pissed•by. One
•cess. inept with the charge of an import.- ti, go empty -away. I lc•• the Leeuwarden co- operative I of them seeking to make fun-of the
ant negotiation at St. Petersburg, He watched the effect of the drug, ' creamery. That creamery recei%cs Mouth, said.: ".What are you hugs
CHAPTER O 9m I right']',' Ackroyd asked cheer- and the color gradually returned milk from 2,000 cows and ma:kes•;giug your brother so tightl( for 7
The Earl was thankful to have fully• to the Earl's.face,' but his lips were cheese and. buttcr and sells inilk. 'Cause," was the. ready rejoin- '
been able to put an end to the in- A nod of his head' was his onl • grey. In the year ending May 12', 19pG, the der, "I was afraid he'd "list."
terview with his son, for he rea- answer, for he was incapable of
' " the Earl said I crea•r-ery. made 373.55 t pounds of 3' -
I am beaten, ,
lied that the attitude that he had speech. noticing "What is your prise 7" butter that was `sold for $95,726; It keeps some men busy postton
taken up must appear inexplicable. '`You carried out your work auc- `.'I am sorry to have caused sou frith•237,251 pounris of cheese that , ing things.
�Ie decided to consult with Joel. cessfulIy, that is' from the Russian fall this distress. . I would that I sold for $25,512, a total of g1G1,4i6 Amber is found colored black
'•
;He did not intend to be absolutely point of view. It appears that .about could. have entirely avoided the 1 for the year. The fsarnners, who are
necessity of this intezxie�. . I' am lKe 'shareholders of the creamer; shits, brown, and, green, as wel�
drank with, him, but merely to hint this time you were engaged to be i ae yellow.-
=' that there. was a• difficulty with re- married to a lady of wealth. Your a Poor man, my' lord ; my life has received $143,228. for their milk. � y
gaYd to the projected marriage. own affairs were very much- involy- been full of vicissitudes, and I am , That means an income of $7,16 per,,. The film • of a soap - bubble is the
quite forgotten the an- ed; an you' Dun yore f�� .Hill while the f.,r;t;7Pr,nnnth Hart of as inch in thick
? t r ouncemenl; of a visitor,, when Ack- quite impossible to 'carry, througk "For God's sake, cut the cackle. produced by the cows, and the ness. _
road was ushered into his presence. this marriage without a .very large How much, mall'.' the Earl said :. }'slue of their calves either to sell, The eta] tonnage of ships now
' X3e looked at him with indifference, sum of money. Your estates were fiercely. I or rear, s- welled the average earn- being silt in t'.e United, Kingdom
and decided to get rid of him at the entailed, and you could not. raise "I want fifty thousand. pourrr}s," ' ings of their cows cunsiderahly. is the lowest since 1898.
earliesit possible moment, for he the money in any direction ; even the other said with deLberstion. The. Freeburg si silver mines, in
! • Yelt sore] in need of a rest after the Jews failed " THE BUTTER A AKING
y you. Accordingly You are mad -mad,, the Earl Saxony, ,after being worked for 700 -
_ the strain of the recent strenuous i•� became necessary to smother shrieked. shrilly; "I. am a poor The oily -flower that is found in 'years, are about to be closed. :
` .conflict with his soli". your conscience, and you decided to man." so much 'of the . cream - gathered In some parts of Germany glass
` "I am very busy this afternoon accept an offer made ,to you by the • "That is my price," he said firm-, butter is clue to keeping the cream telephone- poles, reinforced by wire,
Mr.- Mr.- ah- Ackroyd, and I hope Russians." ly ti;o long at, and churning at a, are °in use.
'that you will make your business "You low blackmailer'. Get- out'i'jni h temperature" sacs an exchange. ceas
as sort as possible. en the cream ns cooled an
' b f -ids of
- -
are-
You set-in many -� tees a -
my sn en ion, • my, or was menace in' his voice as he con- Police, are only fit for gaol, churned at once this flavor is never .
fear that I shall have to de- tinned :' you coward!" I noticed: It also helms to oN-ercomc Maly and Spain.
,stain you for some Tittle time. May 'That offer was nothing more or "Softly, my lord, you are not one' The' crown worn b Queen Wil
the dour rancid flay ors di)e to old y Q
'I take a seat Z" Ackroyd asked less than the sale of your country.'' who should throw stones, Ackruy�d',a.n'd over -ripe cream by g'c?tting the] helmina on Str-te occasions 'Co ,sIC'�
suavely. The Earl shrank back as though said in a silken voice. cream into butter as soon as pus - -� about $600,000. r
"Certainly. fiery remiss not to struck b a blow. His color came u had said a thousand' Bible. By using the pasteurizer.
have asked you. • Now tell me what and went ; his fin ere clutched the Pounds, I might have, baen able to the best all round antis acti�m is The thickness of a• razor- edgy:
I can do for you, he asked with gg f l eel reckoned at about or..
palm of his hand • and his bod manage it " the, Earl said more given, especially if the cre ni is not
y <<+ g 5 lionth of an inch.
cold courtesy.' trembled violently. calmly. I am sorry to have called, ton sour •or over -ripe and testing _
'`I must first trouble you with a you names; but you dross me to, Sometimes a. man steer
His tormentor waited for him to y Y , over ,twenty -6ve per• cent. fat. h
;t little of my private history. Quite speak, but in vain. it. I will give you a thousand li: here cream can be obtained un- great things by getting o�
recently I have been engaged by ,How do ,you know this 7" he at pounds." I d'er these conditions a pasteurizer• to do them for him. y
Felix Shelby to assist him in last managed to utter, but his voice Ackroyd rose to_,his feet and certainly should be installed and Manager - "My stock -in, ;4.
sorting the- ' private papers of 'the quavered, and he appeared to have laughed contemptuously, as the Wised. A good culture ii also essen- brains." Principal Girl--I
late Prime Minister. aged suddenly by years. Earl produced -a cheque book. tial; but owing to the difficulty of got a funny - looking samply,
Ackroyd carefully, watched his It is more than I can afford. I
"victim but the Earl had' not whal_ "You received the price of your getting skim or whole milk; and When a .young man goQs -'�
' treason, your affairs were arranged am in debt, and have had to tor- the extra care that a Cream culture looking as though he hadn't;
ly lost the self- control given to him row money myself." takes, few of t•he makers use onC -on earth- it is either a casli
- by his diplomatic training and he and the marriage took place. But "That sum would not last me
looked calmly and coldly at his Nemesis was on your track; the continually. The cream in the vat. or indigestion. a
Fix months, and. I have made up should. be stirred often to get an <<
visitor. transaction .came to the knowledge my, mind' to get from you a suffice- Anxious Mother How
"Amon these papers Io have of our Russian Ambassador. It eveai temperature and acidity. If you have so much trouble u
g p p ently large sum to keep me in com- left without being stirred the
found certain letters, v hick I think was confided by him solely' to the g. housekeeping Z You told d
fort for the rest of my life. you Wife could cook. ,1du -t Sct
?your lordship will find interest you late Prime Minister. He sent for cream around and nett to the cold ' „ t
>>
'you, and I can well believe that the must really be more ,'generous, water and ice will be colder ed can." "Then what is *a;
.'.personally, Lord �Volverholme. I am not ask - p ter Z `She won t.
�r interview must have been • painful thus develo less acid than t c + " t
In what way, Mr. Ackroyd?" ing for a tithe of the sum that you cream in the centre of the vat, '
"These letters refer to a matter to You. Tummy = "P what �'s
received for your treachery, and which •will be of a higher tempera -. „
took lace some thirty ears The Earl shuddered, and clutched u hay had the use of. tkat -for • . no,� 7 Pa' , n, -'it is•
yrbich ego,"
the arm of is chair. more than thirty years. ey did churning. goodness' •
"Rater ancient. history, is it "You were'allowed to retire; c
and not make you disgorge, you know. - you know anything abou
!tot Z" t1�e Earl interrupted. • His since then'you have lived and en- You must really be more goner- loply.at all? An rZui:zox w '
manner as calm, DAIRY NOTES
but his face had joyed the respect, of -your many ous." led animal, half horse,
suddenly grown very white, and friends. "' "I cannot sustain this interview Quebec is the largest Producer of. Its name is derived from
his eyes w•e strained with anxiety. The Earl summed up all his ¢our- much longer. I nave had an agi- creamery butter of all.the provinc- 'equine' and `ox.' It doe
"I am a aid that I shall not find age and rose from his seat. _ tatina day, and I am far from es in Canada. During the seven if these public schools ddb
tc a bags calumny, and I can only `"T have listened with calmness strong, I will give you five thou- years, 1900 to 1907, Quebec increas- children any-thin.- now -a• �.
MAW
are-
You set-in many -� tees a -
my sn en ion, • my, or was menace in' his voice as he con- Police, are only fit for gaol, churned at once this flavor is never .
fear that I shall have to de- tinned :' you coward!" I noticed: It also helms to oN-ercomc Maly and Spain.
,stain you for some Tittle time. May 'That offer was nothing more or "Softly, my lord, you are not one' The' crown worn b Queen Wil
the dour rancid flay ors di)e to old y Q
'I take a seat Z" Ackroyd asked less than the sale of your country.'' who should throw stones, Ackruy�d',a.n'd over -ripe cream by g'c?tting the] helmina on Str-te occasions 'Co ,sIC'�
suavely. The Earl shrank back as though said in a silken voice. cream into butter as soon as pus - -� about $600,000. r
"Certainly. fiery remiss not to struck b a blow. His color came u had said a thousand' Bible. By using the pasteurizer.
have asked you. • Now tell me what and went ; his fin ere clutched the Pounds, I might have, baen able to the best all round antis acti�m is The thickness of a• razor- edgy:
I can do for you, he asked with gg f l eel reckoned at about or..
palm of his hand • and his bod manage it " the, Earl said more given, especially if the cre ni is not
y <<+ g 5 lionth of an inch.
cold courtesy.' trembled violently. calmly. I am sorry to have called, ton sour •or over -ripe and testing _
'`I must first trouble you with a you names; but you dross me to, Sometimes a. man steer
His tormentor waited for him to y Y , over ,twenty -6ve per• cent. fat. h
;t little of my private history. Quite speak, but in vain. it. I will give you a thousand li: here cream can be obtained un- great things by getting o�
recently I have been engaged by ,How do ,you know this 7" he at pounds." I d'er these conditions a pasteurizer• to do them for him. y
Felix Shelby to assist him in last managed to utter, but his voice Ackroyd rose to_,his feet and certainly should be installed and Manager - "My stock -in, ;4.
sorting the- ' private papers of 'the quavered, and he appeared to have laughed contemptuously, as the Wised. A good culture ii also essen- brains." Principal Girl--I
late Prime Minister. aged suddenly by years. Earl produced -a cheque book. tial; but owing to the difficulty of got a funny - looking samply,
Ackroyd carefully, watched his It is more than I can afford. I
"victim but the Earl had' not whal_ "You received the price of your getting skim or whole milk; and When a .young man goQs -'�
' treason, your affairs were arranged am in debt, and have had to tor- the extra care that a Cream culture looking as though he hadn't;
ly lost the self- control given to him row money myself." takes, few of t•he makers use onC -on earth- it is either a casli
- by his diplomatic training and he and the marriage took place. But "That sum would not last me
looked calmly and coldly at his Nemesis was on your track; the continually. The cream in the vat. or indigestion. a
Fix months, and. I have made up should. be stirred often to get an <<
visitor. transaction .came to the knowledge my, mind' to get from you a suffice- Anxious Mother How
"Amon these papers Io have of our Russian Ambassador. It eveai temperature and acidity. If you have so much trouble u
g p p ently large sum to keep me in com- left without being stirred the
found certain letters, v hick I think was confided by him solely' to the g. housekeeping Z You told d
fort for the rest of my life. you Wife could cook. ,1du -t Sct
?your lordship will find interest you late Prime Minister. He sent for cream around and nett to the cold ' „ t
>>
'you, and I can well believe that the must really be more ,'generous, water and ice will be colder ed can." "Then what is *a;
.'.personally, Lord �Volverholme. I am not ask - p ter Z `She won t.
�r interview must have been • painful thus develo less acid than t c + " t
In what way, Mr. Ackroyd?" ing for a tithe of the sum that you cream in the centre of the vat, '
"These letters refer to a matter to You. Tummy = "P what �'s
received for your treachery, and which •will be of a higher tempera -. „
took lace some thirty ears The Earl shuddered, and clutched u hay had the use of. tkat -for • . no,� 7 Pa' , n, -'it is•
yrbich ego,"
the arm of is chair. more than thirty years. ey did churning. goodness' •
"Rater ancient. history, is it "You were'allowed to retire; c
and not make you disgorge, you know. - you know anything abou
!tot Z" t1�e Earl interrupted. • His since then'you have lived and en- You must really be more goner- loply.at all? An rZui:zox w '
manner as calm, DAIRY NOTES
but his face had joyed the respect, of -your many ous." led animal, half horse,
suddenly grown very white, and friends. "' "I cannot sustain this interview Quebec is the largest Producer of. Its name is derived from
his eyes w•e strained with anxiety. The Earl summed up all his ¢our- much longer. I nave had an agi- creamery butter of all.the provinc- 'equine' and `ox.' It doe
"I am a aid that I shall not find age and rose from his seat. _ tatina day, and I am far from es in Canada. During the seven if these public schools ddb
tc a bags calumny, and I can only `"T have listened with calmness strong, I will give you five thou- years, 1900 to 1907, Quebec increas- children any-thin.- now -a• �.
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LDBROUGHT ON RAILWAY TO !SACRED CITY. Magistrate and School Commission- ;NOT HIM.
' er Healed by Zam -Buk. "Jimmie B 1 G MONEY
Where Mahtimet's Tomb is Now Zam -Buk by its healing power ,Your face is dirty again
thimmorning, exclaimed the tea -
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_,_Lighted with Elt&y. xieity. has earned the praise of men and chew, "1t'liat would you say if I for agwtis selling our t*ust soaps.
women in the highest stations of Y Lots making tls.00 a say. Wrfto at
The Hed jaz Railway is a remark- life. On the latest rominent came to school every day with a once roe' tu111pa ueulars to tbo �T -
- able undertaking. Not only does it P dirty face I"
SOAP SUPPLY Co., box 332, To
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gentle en to s eak highly in Zam- t, „ ,,
link Damascus with Medina the tit Huh, grunted Jimmie, I d be
'i!lRANTFORD LADY SUFFERED y Buk's avor is Mr. C. E. Sanford
that in the eyes of Mahomedans is' too polite to say anything."
TILL CURED BY DODD $ second only in sanctity to Mecca it of We n, King's Co., N.S. Mr. a
Weston is a Justice of the Peace for YOUR OVERCOATS
�.
KIDNEY PILLS. self, but it has been regarded from ' ''A REST CURE. JOUR r Gf1
_ F its inception as a sacred work, says tEe county, and a member' of the
— T Board of School Commissioners. He In giving due credit to the won
the London Illustrated Dews. derful remedial Springs "id soli' woaid took b.eurA .a .�
Mrs. A. H. Thomson had Heart It is perhaps the only Turkish is also deacon of the Baptist, Church of Europe .f era. m your town, write dints sjuntreal. Box >�
Q Disease, Lumbago and Rheuma- enterprise in which bribery and cor- in Berwick. Indeed, throughout we are apt to lose-sight of the value notirion Ass[RIOAN DValma 00.
tism, and Tells How She was $e- ruption have not had place, for
the county it would be difficult tp. of the ones -Dearer home. About
stored to Health. those concerned in it, from the find a inan more widely known and one thousand springs of various i,QQQe000
more highly respected. He says: medicinal virtues exist in America. RAW FURS WARTED
highest to the lowest, dared . give �, SKINS
Brantford Ont. Oct: 12 1 had 'a patch of eczema on. m Of one of them Hares System of ij;
, - nothing but their best to an enter- Y n gheat price+ paid. write tor price lint. Addroax
&(Special)-How Colds, La Grippe prise so closely associated with ankle, which had been there for Therapeutics (1891), page 523, thus sti!MAs xcnshaw, seep amok, Annapolis oo, res. s'
'.and other minor ills settle on the ,their religion. The line, moreover, .ever twenty years! Sometimes al- speaks: A number of Saline
Xidneys- and develop Rheumatism, was built ,vith the money subscrib- `o the disease would break out on Springs exist in America and Eu- A- J PA�•T�:�ON �L CO.' $cart Disease, Bright s .Disease ed by Mahomedans the, world over. my shoulders. I had taken solu- rope, very strong water of this
and other terribly dangerous ail -, tion of arsenic had applied various kind being the St. Catharines Well I 33 -35 SCOTT STREET TORONTO,
Y g It is likely that the line will be • PP ,
unents ; and how any and all of continued to Mecca and in his ointments; and tried all sorts of iii ,Canada, which contains about Stook Brokers & Finanolal Rgents
•. them are cured by Dodd's Kidney. speech at the inauguration Mukhtar• things to obtain a cure, but in vain: 275 grains sodium chloride to the
Pills is fully shown in the case of Bey.promised that he would use Zam -Buk, unlike all else I tried, pint, as well as 135 grain& calcium! 008gLZ'
Mrs. A. H. Thomson, whose home every endeavor to secure the end. Proved °highly satisfactory, and chloride. Its prototype in Europe :'and other �euca °for °oriels ms�`e: w �:a
is at 48 Albion Street, this city. the actual opening ceremony was cured the ailment. I have also use 1 is the celebrated Kreutzach Springs, carespause x'
Mrs. Thomson was, some years performed by -the Grand Mufti of Zam =Buk for itching piles, and it in Prussia, which contains about
ago, taken with C91-1 A ^-' Damascus,. and .some interesting has cured them completely. I take 110 grains sodium chloride (Kurb- THESsE
Grippe and Straining, .. eeches followed. comfort in helping my brother man, runnen). Other re #erences are fl1 KG8 R E
ed 'her Kidneys, and .the result r: In the .course of his remarks Ali and if the publication of my experi- Encyclopaedia, The Allbutts Sys- Tr..s.i, aat�l5r. aq..orour ^ °ry
Backache,. Lumbago, Rheumatism " ence of Zam -Buk will -lead other tem of Medicine, etc. The Grand mPict re Pose Ca C s C
r g r Tamil said : 1i'e are to -day ceIe- Picture Post (lards
pnd Heart - Disease, which taus rating three great events -the pil- sufferers to try it, I should be glad. Trunk Railway Systems trains run bix fur .x, for bix. r
both her and her friends grave a grimage to Medina,. the opening of For the cure of piles or skin dis- direct to St. Catharines and fur- REND NO aaosttr ia.t ,oar
a�uN O •i OdJr a w. au - O.rar
yo. • pri1. 6.1; thin .t IM • P
iety. the sacred railway, and the first cases, I know of-nothing to equal then information can be obtained ix. +r
She had suffered some years Zam- Buk." p Apply
constitutional anniversary of the,_ from their representatives. .A 1 e ntara m.0 + rater.
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boughoadbox, which she' used with g Holy City before the Khalif had scalps'sores, chapped nghand, cold senger Agent, Toronto. �c U c AlmWe ringworm, rn..inst Prmlum coon. AJdre+. MINIM
Site splendid results that she con - granted a codstitutiou. to his peo- sores, and all skin injuries and dis• Anxious Mother - "How is it that
tinued to take them till she was ple." eases. Rubbed weIl'on to the 'chest you have so much trouble with your . Colonial Art Co., Dept. b3,'Toroato
cured. Since'then she has used It was after the line had been in- incases of cold it :efieves the tight housekeepingl You told me your '
Dodd's Kidney ' Pills in her rated that the special mission ness and aching. All druggists and c "ifs. could cook." Adult Bone She family and recommended them visited the electric plant which has stores sell at 50c. box, or post free can. diiWas what is the mat - PIANOS
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widely to her friends, all of whom t hen installed to supply electric light from Zam -Buk Co., Toronto, for
ter ? lyh� lfron't.
-have warm words of praise for the to' the mosque that contains the price, 3 boxes for $1:25.'
Sandard Canadian remedy,- Dodd's s A Liniment for the Logger. -= ARE
tomb of the Prophet. Later in the --x
Kidney Pills. day he events of the hour ''were ce- - Loggers lead .a life which exposes
Y TOUCHING. them to man perils. Wounds,.
Heart Disease, '-Rheumatism, lebrated still further -in that most Y P CANADA'S
Lumbago and, Bright's Disease se modern method, by the letting .off "The touch -or a friend; "-remarks cuts, and bruises cannot be alto- BEST
all Kidney Diseases or are caused of fireworks and by illumination. r contemporary, "may hurt more gether avoided in :preparing timber
b than the cut of an enemy." ' for the drive and in river work, ANa crsSTSeoT ,l
S diseased Kidneys. You cant Medina, like Mecca, is forbidden y where wet and cold combined are SNews rr PAYS TO
_ have any of them if,.you keep your to all but Mahomedans, but the No doubt about it. Especially if
Kidneys sound. Sound Kidneys barrier has been broken on two or the friend forgets the amount he of daily experience, coughs and BUY
strain -all the impurities out of the three occasions. The railway is by. toucbes:you for." colds and muscular pains cannot THE �5•
blood. no means the only modern thing but ensure. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric BEST
that has reached the sacred city. The efficacy of Bickle's Anti -Con. Oil, when applied to the injured or send for oar Free
:WHY THE NEIGHBORS SMILE. Electricity too has come to it, as sumptive Syrup in curing coughs administered to the ailing, works catalosce No. -
q and colds and arrestin inflamma- wonders. - me g�!► piQllO 8 O�gt�1 CO.. Lld. GuP>b, �.�
• already noted. In the -moo ue in g' - ' -r
�'... << Little - Willie' was a perfect which the tomb of Mahomet has .its tion of the lungs, can be establish- -�- tttt.ka.ta of so" Planes. ..0 erSaaa aaq '
dear at least, so thought his ed b hundreds of testimonials from Re ularl prepared manuscri t- Ave.aala PayerPlaaoa.�
place the lights are hidden in many Y g y .P P P _
the ygungester one day fox some ; strange s s is a standard remedy' . in these ail• pers in China, Rome and Venice {
time and when he reappeared ! ostrich eggs and others of Venetian Y
, ppeared she• and Bohemia& glass. meats and all affections of the long before the invention of print-
ssked•: throat and lungs. It is highly re- mg. Large Manufacturing * ;
P P
" "Where have you been -, m et?." coma�eaded b 'medicine vendors, ` ' �•
"Playing g „ Y Y PP D A L" %ten tbol Piaster,
postman," replied the gBBP BABY WELL. "because the know and appreciate we subattttita row 'The y t I
pet. "I gave a letter to all the •tr value as a curatiTe. Tr it. al'b� 1n h t ^mn unWMlr doctors, d.alerr .t s, thew. ;
li s� Nn matter whether bob y to $ everybody far bF dnc, sti h se, eaLr. el.r¢F �� �� � -'
Cn8e9 III Owir load. ` . Real letters= , y is. sick sari ewglwdl far plqurieF, .ti8aw, etc.
too. or well Baby's Own .Tablets should Ijolly= "Molly Wolcott told me a - --
"Where on' earth . did you get always. -be kept in the house.: They month ago „hat her new gown was .Ada- `.'No; Priscilla will never ;
them 7" questioned his mother,.. in 'not only cure the minor disorders of going' to be a dream." !lolly marry .unless she finds her ideal." 67 -71 Adelalde $t. Welt
irmusement. childhood, `but prevent them and . "Well that is all it is so far. Her Ida- "What sort of a man .is her
"They. were .those old ones i•n :should be given whenever the lit. husband won't give her. the money idesj ?" Ada -''A- man who will About 40x2OO, lighted by
our wardrub,e drawer, tied.. with tie ones show the slightest signs of for it. thirty-five Windows, the cn-
g propose." �_ tire length of three sides, also
ribbon," was the innocent reply. illness. Children take .the Tablets
Willie now wants to know what ar readily as candy, and they are a Naigins Cough drir.a ete.p and comfort _A Carefully Prepared Pill. = from ten large skylights, most -'
aw.y Y m can c.niquor tt with Alien'. Lun; up-to-date manufacturing flat
6e was spanked for. absolutely safe: hits. Gee. Howell, '.Much time and attention were ex- P g
Eland Beach, Bal +..m, tshieh tellers; hard breathing, pain to
Sandy Que., says : - "My
the cheat and irritation of she throat. (fire to pended in' the experimenting with in 'central. part of ,Toronto
uVoip to the eh!ldr.n rental includes over, steam
$CORED OFP TOMMY; baby was greatly - troubled with the ingredients that enter `into the P
colic and cried night and day, but composition of Parmelee's Vege- heat, water, eleetric light, at
A young Irish- lad on a market � Mter giving him . Baby's Own Tab - A man got into a train with a table Pills Before they were brought 10 per cent. less than city
day in an Irish town' was minding lets the trouble disappeared. I ad- bag of fruit in his hand, and at the tc the state in which they were rates i- Iowest insurance rate;
an ass, attached• to a .!aft -awaiting + vise all mothers -to use this medi- first station he called gut to a por- first offered to the public.. What- immediate po-,sessioa ; low ,
the exit of his parent from a buss - tine." Sold by all medicine deal- ter : ' `I say., ,porter, do you like ever other pills' may bee, Partuelee's rental to high -class tenant.
� " „ " „
a o fruit," t �?s
_,pees establishment. _
h 'n
era or mail at -3 r - Rather .
y cents a box P ter ."Then" Vegetable Pills are the result of
:. His arm-• was. •thrown. around• the i from • The Dr.' Williams' Medicine said the man, "chew •the date off ,much expert study, and -all- persons
-heck of "trl -e animal- when #moo re Cu:,- L'rockeille, Ont. - mt ticket." -- suffering from dyspepsia .or disor- FRANK ANK WILSON
of them seeking to make fun of the i dered' liver and. kidneys may con- '
crtlitin¢ aPrtreallts passed-by. One
Wl.y go liZ,ptng' and whining fidently accept them as being what ovyxgn
youth, said:�Cfiat are you hug- umso= "The doctor says I must about our turns when a •23 cent -
g y they are represented to-be. 73 Adelaide Stree
grog your brother so tightly far?" take plenty of exercise. "I don't l;c,ttle of Holloway's' Corn Cure t West
" 'Clause," was' the ready, rejoin- knuw whether �t.o try Indian clubs. Kill remove them? Give it a trial Tn some 'parts of Germany glass z TORCNTO, ONT.
.. der, , "I was afraid he'd 'list." cl, dumb- bells. Mrs. Cumgo - "I and you will not regret it. telephune- pules, reinforced by w.iie,
.` wish ,you would come out with me,
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Successful, Medicine.-Every- and wheel the perambulator a little ' "Daughter-"I .1ove•'him. He is are in use.
way'." Cumso -- "Um; no; lliaria. g Miss �i'oodb "'So bite Smart
the light of my life." Father - ehndran will cc siolghing, tree c!+me name Y-
onc wishes to be successful in ,any I I don't want to overdo the thing "Well-that's alJ right; but T ob- e° °ewes with ` °'' "'• it t f s ce.lsq•,dnr,il �t rain• i w ally said he considered me very a
undertaking in which he may en- " g' tWerin hit .Reiteno , t wlaer will prevent any witty-eh ?" !Elsa Know - "i\ot es
gage. It is therefore - extremely { ar+ first, you know 'Jett to having my house lit up by . ill effect... Arvid sub.titutes, there tt but ono
V > •painkiller =- Ye'ry llaria' -lac. a'ud SUC.. _. ai fly ' he said he had tu'laugh ei•ery
ratifviti to the ro rietors of him after midnight; t'•ryie'he diet ou: ".
T Parmelee's Vegetable Pills to know ;;grandfather. made• his nark in the y
8 P P I am proud to say that my
Thera b No 9uoh Thing ea a harmless enn> n
"My dear, remarked a gentle-
medicine which 'would prove a youth "11'611, I suppose he wasn't ed. n IL allayxiintlammatun and cleats the air '.'the .girl has left the vegetab-ies -on ator is pleasant to take, sure and -
blessing to mankind have been sue the only man in those c:zys who j yasse�sa the hall table. "Don't be so stu- effectual in destroying warms
cessful beyond their eN.pectations. I couldn't write his name," replied -- - pid," exclaimed his wife "That l Many 'have tried it with best re
The endorsation of these Pills by his bored compan.on. ENGLAND 01' THE. WATER is my new. hat " suits: t ''
the public is a guarantee that'a pill 11'AGv) \' - '
has been produced which will ful• The native purity and delicious FREE !' i�a •, ^
bl ever •thin claimed' fur it.'.__.' . Haver of ` "Salada" Tea are preserv- Charles Roberts, III. P. in his TO Yet! —MY IJT�R FREE TO YOU AND EY�RY f13T>F'R p
y g . ? i C + 6UFF cunt 3 FRom 160MEN'3 AILMLhIrS
'- 're-
ea by the use of sealed lead pack- Took on in
Liniit and-Local
Ow s I am a wornan.
Fifty police visited Kilbarry dis - ets.. -Never sold in bulk: It 'is ' Option' brings-out the fact, 're I know a woman's sufferings.
trict atnd arrested in their' beds vealed by the Home Office returns" g
i richer, more fragrant and stronger. o ' _ I have found score. - r•3'•
twelve young men on a charge of than other teas. that of the 1_,993 civil parishes in ' a , I will mail, free of charge, 'my Noma treat-
intimidating and preventing Cap- rural districts., in England and ment,vith, full instructions to any sufferer from
tain Barton, of the Connaught 11 ales. there are , 3,903 (more than + women's ailments. I want to tell all women
SHE KNEW. ,.
Rangers, and a party from' shoot - I 30 per cent,) in which there 'is no F about the cure -you, my reader, for ourself,
g P y ' a�. r 'c� y• �.
ing over the preserves of the Fred- "Have you any fetters for me T` license. In the county of Lincoln :'. sour daughter, your mother, or your sister. I
crick estate. inquired o.ld Mrs. Brown, bustling shire 43 per cent. are no license ;f want to tell you how to tole yourselfat home,
without the help of a doctor. Alen cannot un-
_ breathlessly into the village post- parishes. derstand.women's sufferings. X'.'1•at we women
When a young man goes around office. know from experience, we know better than
looking as though he hadn't a friend "No letters, replied the post- . any doctor. Mow that my home treatment
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on earth it is either a Case 'Of lot's master. - � _ � is a safe and.sure cure for all female weak• �..-.
or indigestion. "Dearic me !" said Mrs. Brown.:? nesses'peculiai to our sex.
"I was expecting a letter or a post-
treatment want to send you a,complr•te to days'
�� - - - -- treatment entirely free to prove to you that you
card from ply daughter Martha to can cure yourself at home, easily, quickly and
say when she was coming." surely. Remember mat it will coot you'gqothing to give the't eatment a complete trial;
fill new Well, I'll see,'.' said the post- and if yott should wish to continue, it w•Ol. cost you only' out tz cents a week, or
master. less than two cents a day. It will not interfere with r work or occupation. Just
Then he. called to his wife In the m send me your name and address, tell me how you stiffer, if you wish, a-.d I will send
sen�atlon. . on the treatment for our case, en•irel free, in lain wrapper, b return mail. I a
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B10d kitchen, Here's hits. Bro'vn want- �� o ,
L ing to know if there's a postcard i, will alsosend' you free of,costmyb »k - WOMAN'$ OWN MEDICAL ADVISER, with
V4 explanatory illustrations showing ,vhy woman suffer, and 'how they can easily cure
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from , -k for harae'L
pleasure. her when Martha's coming." l Then nben the doctor says —" You must have an operation," you can decide for
'Yes, there is," replied the post `� R yourself, Thousands of women have cured themselves with my homt remedy. It -
master swife. Martha is comin r. C curesall, old or young. To Mothers of Dau hters, I will explain a simple home
�` $ P P
�g The big next Tuesday." g ' ,'�J1 - p s{, treatment which speedily and effectually cure' Painful and Irregular Menstruation
b1 a e 'k - -- u�pgdiscor in vo,ing Ladies. Plumpness and health always result from its use. a
t nu'Qd gust rs as Wherever you live I can re•er ou to ladies of vonr own.localit v'.o know and
TO 1x0 The smallest screws are those N 9t ha u lia'^'Y ? >' s.e1
P U g . Ifa�ionsPSOld .nIY I" will gladly tell any sufferer that this Some Treatmert really cures all woman's dis.
made in a factories. An ordin- Cageg and makes women strop iim and ra,usi. Jost said f118 44,' eddre:s '
2x70 �i g, p, p }' . . ky
ary thim a would hold 100,000 of _____�._— _ —....` an] the free ten days' treatment is yours, also the bonk. Write to-day, as you may
' them. ISSI'E \ 0. 4=-08. nor see this offer again. Address: MR3. M. SUM JERS, Box 103, Windsor, Ont.
i�
,.�V� ^:ran '�.....o- .:; ^-'* ^i•S, ;:d ��.. �''1... °••,k� •}-,�,�,,,•ks ��^�pa s
., . 3G ,.'. •� ; n' .. - ,. ,•... �- ,. ., .... ,..: , ..G '.. is .t�r'^' ..�i. '.'i,
,a 4 .. m. , rye » rY .,, . c e- :.c s*...+..'••�',a , :,,, '�,ls -:.., , �.. 'z:' ^.. t; i �:.w.j; r -
.., ;, .*m.:.-,' u':. .. lci,.. ,,:' ..,,. •:.;s,;.�, t.✓F?"`w �',;. i,•n: -.. yam::. .•vim.... y.. ..••r..•: .s:.' �. : %5 • .,'",�• ,v- t., - 4.{� ,,v,
,. {_ .: .. ... ., w., ;' .p' -A ,J'- . .,- ... . p.v �:.: rte_ ,: �' ::"Y. r V.' •«..3 '.� °.
c.
- ,�,�.de^'.. /_. .. •>. �s,-a ';ter - <.: - . .. - � a
b�
~ Sanderson -at Richmond Hill on Satur- ■ ■ •
day last on the charge of violuting�.
the Local Option Act, and the case '� • s 1 m pson &
was adjourned until Saturday next.
- This week J. C. Massie, manager of �
-_ the Metropolitan Bank here, received
- --- The�i'eople's Cash Store. A
- a certificate from the Department of `
'Silt lifkt�t4g gtiX� the Interior at Ottawa, entitling him Stomach trouble Is but a symptom of, and not to 320 acres of farm land in Saskatche- ul itself a true laease. wet k of Dyspepsia, -
Heartburn, and Indlgestiun as real dieeaeea,
Aspublishe,devery Friday morn as wan under that act passed at last sea- they are symptoms only of a certain tpec�ao
.Pickering, on 6. stop of parliament granting land to Nervesi��— nothinselse• Highest Prise in trade for good Butter
BATpys OR sD VSRTIBIN(i : volunteers who served in South Africa It was this fact that first correctly led Dr, Sh0000pp I j, ar,
la the creation of that now very popular Stomaob `
°�izst ia.ertlon Perlin* - 10 vent• during the Boer- British war. Remed, -Dr. shoovs_xestorative. Going direct , sand fresh laid Eggs.
!b•eh subsequent insertion . per lice • 5 06114• Provincial liquor detectives made to she stomach nerves alone brought that goatee
Shin rate does not ine]nde Legal or Foreign and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. With-
an examination of the contents of oat that original and highly vital principle, no OUR STORE is filled from cellar to garret with the very things you —
•psoisl
terms given to patties making von• Ontario House, Ringwood, and of the such lasting secomplishments were ever to be had. boots and shoes, overshoes for men,
saris for a or a months or by the year. 1301! Queen's Hotel, $touffville, on Tuesday For distress. bloating. Mliousnesa, bw want. Dry goods, groceries,
�tat1► or ysa:1l contracts payable quarto dv. breath and sallow oomple :loo try o Bhoop's women and children, men and women's furnishings, crockery, Japan- _-
lg�ess ea:d,, tea liner under, with paper about noon, but do not appear to �pntive,- Tablets or Lfcuid —sad sae for our-
tier a r, as so payable in advance. have secured any Brent quantity of salt what it tan and will do. We sell and gees` sae and China ware. We want you t0 come to our store. Brinf
sat�ottcein focal columns ten cents pier line, contraband. The Provincial Secre -7 iOOO�°d' $ your want book along. We2ean supply you with all you want, >tf
i•e cents per film each subsequent insertion. s � rtment seems to be put g not in stock we can have it for you within eight or ten hours.
contract rates made known on applioa- tart'' Pa Remember b trading' with D. Simpson & Co. you save moue A
Anton: Ito free adTarudng tins the wheels of the law into swift Q y y y
' advertisements without written instmaidon' motion throughout the province, and Dr. 5hooj� dollar saved is a dollar earned. We will save you that dollar.
W1111 be inserted until forbidden and charged so-
atsedinely. ' orders for discontinuing advertise- especially in local municipalities- So
"Al s! must be in writing sad sent to the pub- it behooves every one to. take notice • SANTA C'iLAus is bringing us lots of beautiful things for Xmas.
: Job Work promptly attstadsd to aqd overn .themselves accordingly. Restorative fine toys for the children. Drums, cornets, guns, watehea, automo-
r$$ - Triune. T,
M. McFADD�N. biles, steamboats, trains on track, teddy bears, 8zc. For the. grown
11.25 per yew; ;i.00 if paid in'advancs. Xaev Aczve+�ise ntg. up people -toilet cases, albums, post card albums, glove and handker-
_ chief boxes, jewel cases, work boleti, gents' collar and cuff boxes,
JOHN MURKAR, PfOPII @tore TIME TABLE— Pickering Station a shaving cases, hairbrushes, etc. .etc.. We cannot mention every -
WANTED -50 to T5 acres good land T. R. Trains going Eat dues ere follows— thing here our space is limited.
NOTES AND COMMENTS �� with buildin on, between Pickering *NO. 6 Ms)l ,' 8.19 A. M.• M
and west Hill. G o. WALKER, D fib= rton, 12 Local 2 43 P. M. - Come and see what we have.
The Salvation Army officers all one. _ . — �. 14 LOW 6.04 P. M. — '_ --
( aver Ontario are issuing a wain- 'ITRAYED -From the premises of Trains going West dons sat follows—
Pickering,
iin to all unemployed men, ea i- ^' the nnaenlgnea, near Port union a. red No. 13 •Local 8.56 A. M. D. Simpson &C
g pec steer, riving two yews old. Any information �� 11 Local 2.30 P. M.
sally those whom the Army were 1maingg to its recovery will be rewarded. GEO. 7 Mail 8.86 P. Ad.
1tcINTOBH. Port Union. 68
the means of bringing out from 'Bnnday included.
Aurope through their immigration ATTLE FOR . SALE. —The under -
system, to stay in the rural dis- C signed has for sale a number ofp cows and
`•Richardaon's Special Tea is Good Tea.'
it ricts this winter and avoid the JpOreG' :riot 9 con 5 Pickeerring.Ap�X PAR- Tiokiiar:, tight conchs can be sorely and
-_ as the would the issue. - MPAR.oreenvZc2F. o. Itf gaickty loosened . with a praoription drag-
- ._ n 'n ev where as Dr. • • • AT- a • •
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ldanicipal clerks have received OST -On the evening of the 6t - Sboop's oa n ts-N - -
itrM the l register-general ave c ved L mat• • Itaeonic a�roa twera Ptck6rtag very differeas than common oongh melt- '
village and soarboro Tp- it will o r • vines. No opinm, ate chloroform, abso- _ S
tsrlo sets of blank forms, prepared favor and be 11ce. y rewarded by le•vtng label nothing harsh or unsafe, The tend- R I � � ARDSON
same a4 this once. at! 7 '�J
under the new law for registra- er leaves of a harmless, lung healing
Dion of births, marriages and dea- j�OR SALE. 100 acre farm, being mountsinons shrub gives the oars ive
11 lot 30 in 4th son, Township of Piokering. j pro tie6 to Dr. Shoo a Cough Remed]. iV
468, and Will physicians the same to The is i Sr•tclas• stock and stain farm. ( Those leaves have the power to calm the _ ��
"clergyman,. phpstclane and others Goon bniiaiaga App1 to the nnderaig11ed. O
r CHAS. OROCTOX C�edonia. Oat, sat! most distre•sibg cough and to soothe and ..�E..aa
r whose duty it is tinder the state- —.— - heal she most sensitive bronchial mem-
*AS to make returns to clerks. All U ORSE AND RIG FOR SALE. — I brans, Mothers should, for safety'■ sake
fire old forms remaining in the rl Hone 1e ut szoellent drive: ana. !• t!v don's, always demand Dr. Shoop's. It
hands of professional men should year. eta, Will sail hone and rig together orb
P Be ate% . A good bargain for those who want can -with perfect freedom be aiveti to even Cream of Wheat, in bulk, -5c. lb. Finnan Haddie —lore lb.
be returned to the clerk for can- toy. BEST LAW, Dunbarton, s -10 the youngest babes. Test it yourself and White Clover-Honey, pint sealer -25c., 10 lb, pail - $1:20. .
celIation, as returns may only e '� see. Sold by T. bl. MoFaddec. -- _
made upon the new ones. The DOG LOST —On or about Thursday, Almonds, Peanuts, Fre81r
Nov. 10th, a yellow collie dog. answers to Fresh Dates,. Prunes, Figs, Walnuts,
clerks instructions on. the latter th- name of Laddie. AtivAnformation leading Naval OraIIgee, Fresh Lemons.
to its ieccverp will be rewarded. CHARLES - "'-' ` ""ems"* Maple Leaf and Horse Shoe Brands Salmon, this sea_ sou'. catch.
point are mandatory and there- 431ALES, Duabarton, e P
sore ioconvenienee will be avoided - = Tomntoea, Corn and Peas, this season's No. Z pack,
if the new forms are at once se- C+TRATED to the premises o€ the I, : Anchor Brand -3 for 25c. .
cared. The intention is b r0- naderaigaed', a red sad white steer, riCusc
Y l? , two yPan oldd oa nr about lath (`ctob r. own - ;,,� Fresh Raisins and Currants. Fresh Peels, Baking Powders, &C.
Visions_ of the new act to secure 4z mry have aamo by aroeio y ropers and pap Fresh Sage in the leaf. SUGARS ARE CHEAPER
nller and more reliible informs- �erpenra.. wALTLrR. r�, aYAhI�, A7�saw
Z. :
fuller Undertakers and others
Buy your Oil from us. No waiting: No dirt in vile `
conducting a funeral are liable to FARM TO IiEN'T- Consisting of 1/NlI �- � � trjr�=,LON� FOR $1,00
aces, there bein,c 35 acres in lot 3, can. 5: t
a fine of $50.00'and COt1tq if they and ea arras fa Sot l' von. h to the towashipol i 3
g JAxas W. Him Warlord, Out, ortn ,, o�cx-
the proper burial permit. Be. Brougaam, 43 rf /
A few days ago, Charles W. L�Oii SALE,-The undersigned has `,,
for sale a cumber of valuabie .horees.
Morse, of New York, was sentea- - J
Any age from 1905 colt to mares in font. 3fnst
+reed t0 fifteen ears lmprisoment. sell owtar, to lack of stable room. Terms ana
y rice to snit purchaser. Apply on premises. about' • • • •- • ,
At toe time he was head.of the g�f mile wwt o! Bzongham. JOHN L GILD j -
-icP trust of New York, and was xA4, Brougham. e-e i I!f
also known as the Steanlallip ARMS TO RENT. -Lot No. 8, in
King." Besides he had wcontroL F ` That piece of furniture you'were wanting . Now is the time
the nth concession of Piokering contain.
f fin inte�st in A number of banks, Sag rev sore., all good workable land' and well I :.to get it. We handle nothing but the beat and at a price
g watered and feared; also 75 acres ofiot NO, 11, will surprise you.
sand bialortune a few months ago r� of ash concession of Pickering
with sa; -
1 'sans estimated at ,000,000, but, acres of good p•stnr• land close by if denizen
according to his idea file wealth Pe"°asion can be bad at any time' For par - AN AERATED
ED 1' holaterin of all kinds neatl executed. We have a nice variety
ti•ulare apply to 3. isle PUGH, Claremont. elf I p g
G : was not rolling np fast enough, of Valours and Plashes to choose from.
as a result he began to use Fj ARM FOR SALE. -Being lots 10 - ,
Fend It. eon 7, township of Pickeriaa. ana *� "All kinds of. Furniture Repairing a specialty "* .
the funds of the banks, of which eonasung of wo acres, This farm U the ova! FORCED A 1Q OVEN
_ ]fie was director, for the amassing on which the wen -known Greenwood herd of FORCED AIR
of his awn personal wealth. As short -borers have been bred and fed daring the We have a complete line of Picture Mouldings. Orders for framing
Pe pass tore. year• is is as rich as a garden sad executed promptly and satisfaction guaranteed.
result a charge was laid aga�'nat eI•aa, won%a gels Ise acres, 133 acres or the I P P _y g =
itim and for the next fifteen eats whole of ls, There is timber on one part of it A roast in an ordinary oven -
y worth woos. Terms easy, Possession given si leg and barns out most of In our Undertaking Department you will find everything first -class
-the public will be safe from. this Apr -I ls% 190x, Arthur 3ohnser.a, Greenwood. and up-to-date.
]Inman parasite. Morse is only ex its juice and nutriment. In ,
pne of a large number in the Ltnit- the SOUVENIR RANGE with Furniture delivered. aaywl7ere : _ ICome and sce us, no trouble
ed States whose lives are a dis- "` its Aerated (Forced -air) Oven •without charge,. show goods.
to
race to the nation. Wealth gives � you going to
8 �. it is done to a -turn without ' -� Rfi'"
it s possessor an entrance into _ r "#Society ill the Unite f States, L �E +� loss or waste -it is roau3ted not � � � am
abut what we can' see o -BUSINESS COLE ---- -��� • •
.>3ciciety is rotten to the core. ��• �
Nome's private life is one large We teach real business
P
blotch. We have read of and as much in three That's exclusively the ,
'�-
the Thaws, the-Hains, the Goulds months ere you will get in FALL_ MILLINERY OPENING
Viand of other members of 'the gin months at another VEN IR RANG
w is here in -
r n. and hat t
ten" Kennel_
Ply school. The y
'them to attract us. To too many, School is a modernized Mrs. Leigh's Fall Millinery Opening will take _place 'ten Wednesday,
.,wealth spells ruination, physical- business college Sept. 23rd and Thursday the 24tb. Ladies and thrir friends
ly, morally, mentally and spiritu- THE GURNEY, TI�l4EM GO., ,
( -Write iness for our uMtTio, are specially invited. to call and view her new -stock
ally. In a few generations ,the y NaMILTON, city: which will consist of some of the very newest
"ten of wealth in the United , catalogues. _ � and smartest designs in hats and bonnets.
States will have few decendants sitANettp ay atoNTtAL, vnNNires, le ualit of material and workmanship.
- o e name. Their money
IIAs 1, t era into excesses %a _ __ `—,� __ T�^tt r�
For sale b MRS-- LE1Vf� North- Si one•
will bring about , certain ruin. .Adelaide St. East, " y 1 s King
Late hours, champagne . dinners, M. S. CHAPMAN
cigarette smoking, in all of which Toronto.
as well as other excesses can both men O O D
' stud women indulge, can have only
- one termination. It iq extremely - - -
sad to think of, the condition in ' _ Hess Flannelettes
which these people live. Fitt e 1 - r e a� Our Fall Stock of Knitted Underwear, Heavy
better it is for a man to live ten a Wrapperettea; Hosiery, now complete.
dollar a day than to be rolling in
r ant's U
wealth that will overwhelm him in f ear, 1 dollar.
, ,. See
1 ou G nder�v
its destructive'eharacter. Wealth �l0ti°s la rt
is a desirable thing to have if we
Spec' t one
.-Use it arigbt, but how many. can P
do so.
George Parker, y Dunbarton
. _ MARicHAM q Semi -ready Trouse. at $4 —real •`Semi ready "-- fiaislled to
1 The second re -union of the ex -Stii your exact measure in half-an -hour. ', Better Positions are the Result of I E, W. T VANS, '.
dents Association of Markham High Better Education. Attend the I
School will be held on Thursday even - q Besides Suite, we show always a fine line of odd Trousers at r=0TT Pump Manufactwer
ing. Dec. 3rd, 1905, at 7.:30. It wiH
.take the form of an inforinal dinner, � �j� � 3ptd on up to $10. • �
Ott Albert Williams Cafe, 179 Yonge • Shop aird Residence, Dundas) Stj
;St., Toronto. The evening will be de- -
,voted to reminiscences and social 'IL w• si to measure Suits and T. -weer. •f all lands '�'(%$ONTOs oirrr. WHITBY, ONT.
intercourse. Any ex-students of the �, �, �, Felice Riding Bswa•Les at fg a pairAssimiewwe and prepare for the good ppositions.
acllool will be welcome, and any who .asks Some must get them. Why not d-ore' west of'Whitb ' H use
e to attend should notify .seat in t6 mi t.reieslar Colleges w
+� P .
the secretary, H. A: Jones, 166 Kin
have applied . to us for teachers.
ovem er
Does not this show the class of
fi
�
work we do �? Get the best. it is
.80th.
FFFV Lit£
� More
the only kind to get. It is the kind
that pays. Hundreds of our stud-
e
s
eats go out to good positions each
We have had considerable (piantity
this week and the sleighs are
John Dickie & Co., exclusive agents for the Semi -ready
° SUITS
year. Now is the time to enter.
batxlogue free.
of snow
Mauch in evidence for the rest few
may not be re just
Special Orders, will take your measure and have a'
Overcoat to fit exact
MADE TO
ORDER
W. J. ELLIOT, Principal.
days, but winter
yet.,
Semi -ready Suit or made your
physeque type and delivered within six days of receipt
IN 6 DAYS
Cor. Yonge der Alexander Sts.
F, D. Niilrr, of '.hr �I�nsi•�n Fonse,
t'
ynnr order.
1196
ap;•ay j:p t:ir:c �.. ._... r..'.t_� ., ,- ,,Iti,f
We are prepared to instal wood or iron
pumps on shortnotice,.also atte d -
to all kinds of repairing.
Cisterns made to order.
Agent for the Ontario Wind 11.
also gasoline engines.
Phone No. 50 at residence.
(Note removal from old standion' rock
Street.)
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CLAREMONT tlon. Among those to Cake part MARKHAM +�
Dr. Kiel purchased a new in the induction will be Revs. Mr. Owing to an outbreak of smallpox, R . •`LIABLE ' GOODS ! A
Borland, of Brooklin,, W. H. Mc- g psi ils of the third form For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men (every Asir . a
driver. among the P
sib' W. M. Palmer was in Toronto Innes, of Port Perry, H. Crozier, in the High school, the trustees met
:ion Tuesday. of .Ashburn, and �Y. Moore, of on Tuesday evening and decided to -_ guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Call and see them.
Miss Maggie Macnab was in the Pickering. close the school for two weeks, or un-
til the 30th. Dr. Robinson is now. FLOURAND FEED.
tit. on Tuesday. having the school thoroughly disin- "
Peter and Mrs. Macnab were in Mdse k Yourself. fected, How the disease originated is Choice Flour for'Bread and Jandford on Sunday. — not known. The first to take ill was Feed constantly on hand.
Chas. Sargent was in Stouffville There is so much Rheumatism here James Connolly, a Pastry.
g y, pupil from Boa y
in our neighborhood now that the fol- on Monday on business. lowing advice will be highly appreci- Grove. who was Bret seen by Dr. Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central. '
Gregg Coates shipped car MoDoaatd on the 8th. The symptoms
PPS ated by those who suffer: r
- Saari of stock off Monda did not indicate smallpox then and as The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER Pro rietor
Monday. Get from any good pharmacy one- the boy appeared to be getting better P ii;p"
J. S. Bundy has returned from half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, � for a few days. the doctor was not �;
`Greenbank to spend the winter. one ounce Compound Kargon, three sent for again until the 15th when be
Thos. E._�te
Stephenson is shoe- ounces of Compound Syru Sarsapa-
P diattn the case as smallpox. On
ing horses for Graham Bros. .this rill&. Shake these well to a bottle Monday morning it was found that -
week. and take in teaspoonful doses after - several pupils were absent through i
David Gregg is indisposed this ewch meal and at bedtime; also drink illness, and the Board of Health in ton,
�� and Raqgae
plenty of ood water.
week, showing some symptoms of Ic is claimed that there are few vie- the munipalities in which they li ved
typhoid fever. time of this pread •and torturous dis- were communicated with and tnform-
-Miss S. E. Evans has returned ease who wiI! fail to find ready relief ed that they might have `smallpox. ,
This proved to be the case in several
after visiting with Toronto and in this simple home -made mixture, We sell three of the best makes of stoves, }
and in most cases a rmanent cure ]s instances. Those sick with the die -
Aurora friends. Pe. a
J. S. Bundy and Chas. Neal have the result. bert ; Louis Pip her and Wm. Jack-
erected a neat line fence between This simple recipe is said to strength- son, Mount Joy, and James Connolly, a'p - f
their properties. en and cleanse the eliminative tissue 8 Bozgrove ; Bessie McMillan, Wood-
. _. .
of the Kidneys so that they can filter Pandoras and
Clarence Stokes has returned and strain from the blood and system ( thee, and Netts Homes, Whitevale,
home after working for Frank the poisons, acids and waste matter, (the latter not sure). Dr. Trumpour, Imperial OXfor{TS °
.:Oooper for a time. — which cause not only Rheumatism, Medical Health Officer for Markham p e
township, made a special inspection J
MISS Mabel Bryan is spending a but numerous other diseases. Every on Tuesday and quarantined the A good stock of Parlor Cooks sad Hestia
Short time with Stouliville and manor woman who feels that their houses. It is feared that the disease g g stoves always on hand.,
Goodwood friends. kidneys are not healthy and active, or -
may spread in Boxgrove, as Connolly
who suffers from any urinary trouble A second -hand Range. coal or wood, nearly new, price =17.00.
Thos. Gibbons is indis Seri this lives with his uncle, AnthonykGFraham, :
po whatever, should not hesitate to make and Mrs. Graham is caretaker of the
week. Hie son, Charles, is in this mixture. as it is certain to do •. One second -hand Parlor Cook, as good as new, price $12.00.
Charge of the store. public school there. However, all _
Mrs Rev much good, and may save you from precautions. are being taken. , The One second -hand Parlor Cook, price $6.00.
(Rev.) I�ouglae, of Thorn• mucb misery and suffering after while. in
is said to be of a light form.
�- hill, visited with her mother, Mrs. Our home drug*ists say they wilt There is nothing like taking all pre- Full line of Hardware always on hand.
W. T. Bryan an wife of stouff- the prescription to . take- if our - - - - -- - _ --
y , P y strongly advise a ge sal y the sauna Charles.�,argent, � Claremont
'.'ills spent Sunday with his broth ere ask them. of everybody, especially the school
.er, Robert and family. Sol children.- Economist.
Mrs. Miller, of Pennsylvania, is Dorando, the Italian runner, de-
here visitin her uncle and aunt, feated Hayes, the American. DR 0 C SM ITH
g .
W. H. and Mrs. Hicks. DENTL9T, BTOCFF'vIL>,s,
George and Mrs. Wagg spent
Friday with David and Mrs.
Graham, of Pickering. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Honor graduate pf Toronto University .
g g Hs- _.
also. Post- gradustd of Chicago College.'
}A • number from here attended a J J Crown and bridge work a specialty.
the township temperance alliance " g
meeting at Brougham on Monday At Claremont let Tuesday of month. Imporfaat ahowiag of finest display of
-afternoon. k Office over 8argent's. nshop. Ohina. A very large sssoriment of 14-.'
- -
in 8touffnumber ee on Thursday even- >'endeat 'Phone.
Inds a
young — etationarv. Books, Dolls, Toys, just
frog attending a farewell tendered � � � Fat Hogs Wanted received for the Holiday trade. Cal!
to. Miss Barker. r,; and see them.
Misses Angie Birrell and Mar- - I have the contract with `Night Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, _ ' i
garet Graham leave next week to r & Co., Pork Packers, Toronto, to 1Rsekly and Daily Newepapars
stake in the International. Horse supply that firm with all the live - _.
Show at Chicago. ,�• bolts they require, and would like - '
Levi Linton, of North Clare- to have your hogA. I will pap • �. ��. _E? _E?►3DSON,
=out, is off dirty these_ days. from l within 15c, of Toronto' price until BTOC3c Street. �
the C.P.R. section, suffering from ._ further notice.
Whit
_..-an eula.rged bktod' vesseL.:_ . - Write,
- - - - -• phone or sPp�to
James McFarlane 'is cutting
straw, for a number of farmers Proof is inexhaustible that John A. White - - --
in this neighborhood with his L•sdla E. PinkhaWit Vegetable
gasolene engine and cutter, , BROUGHAM cures female ills and BROUGHAM - MACHINE SHOP f
carries women safely through the
- Duncan Macnab ig having the I1 isn't so difficult to strengthens weak
road in front of his lot opposite Change of Lito. stomach, if one goes at it correctly. And The undersi ned having ppurch- -
the bakery levelled rip se that flee Firs. Letitia B,lair,Oannifton,Ont, this is true of the heart and kidneys. The ed B. Wagner�a Machine 8ho in
y writes to Mrs. t'1IIKIIam :. old fashioned way of dosing the stomach P
hater will not lie thereon. I was sick for five years One doe or stimulating the heart or kidneys is Kinsale, a prepared and e All
John Gerow and Chas. Neal for told me -it was ulceration, and an kinds of repair work and general
surely. wrong . Dr. Shoop first pointed
were laying pipes and putting in other toed me it was a fibroid tumor, ,
out ibis error. '�Go to the weak or ailing blacksm'ithing.
a complete water system for a and advised an operation.. No one nerve4 of these organs," said he. Each Satisfaction guaranteed. "?
farmer near Vivian a feiv days knows what I suffered, and the bear- inside organ bas its oontrol.ia or "inside ~"
y 8 Prices right.
-ago• fag down pains were terrible, nerve." When these aervgs fail then
rye cp y falter. This Call t►nd see us..
David Scott, who is employed I wrote to my slater about it and she Those organs st surely - kept inlatootk�. materials and design
Murray's store advised me to take L dis, IL Plnkhaan's vital truth is leading druggist+ everywhere JAMES PENGELLY.' pay y
M Toros t
Toronto, n e
in
y ' � Vegetable tom an� pe p' Kinsale. Ont. b Ball at our works acd t our root
ge po to dis see sad recommend Dr. Shoo s ��
,gents' furnishings department, It has cured me of all my troubles, Restorative. A few days test will surely and obtain primes. Don't be misled by
.was with his parents here on San- and I did not have to have the opera- by i Sold by T. M. McFadden. agents we do not employ *bow, ocumgeww
day Lion after a1L The Componnd also t ly we "a. and do throw off the aganta a.
Graham Bros. shipped some helped me to pass safely tbroagh Farmers Trucks I commission of 10 per cwt., whiab you w0l
fourteen horses to the Chicago Change of Life." 8 @t.'t!.R `�S5 _ Certainly save by purchasing from ea.1
International Show to-day. We FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. O1�]( Bring in your old wagon and get �
wish them their usual good sac- For thirty. years Lydia &Fink- y - the wheels. cut down. Make good WNITNT GRANITE CL,
. ham's Vegetable Com und,. made farm trucks. •dos. Whitby, oatasls,
you livery
Samuel Stephenson and -bride from roots and herbs. has been the _ farmer wants Buggies and other vebicles repainted
called upon friends here on Sun- Standard remedy for female ills- w 1mw� er°pe = at reasonable riLtes- Rheumatism pro.aptl driven from 00
Of and ns wants to lessen �,�p,y 7 1
y. Y positively them— tbat'e the reward he you w�ea $e blood with Dc. Shoo 's Rheumatic Rem
day.- The boys wanted to chars= and has q cured thousands o owns and Uses Shoop
's
vari them but never, could find women who have been troubled with sT Thomas Patterson rom Don't waste time with common
them. displacements, inflammation,ulcera- THE BISSELL `aN� y r.meaies A teat will rarely eel,. In t.h. ;
Graham Bros, on Tuesday do fibroid tumor irregularities, ROLLER CL4LREMONT (Dowswell's old stand let or liquid form. Sold by T. 1[, YmFad -;
�+ q "'8+ ?be roller that Inoreoses farm ro ut. and duo.
shipped six horses which they re- periodic pains, backache, that bear- &fah. nst �odt'bor. amain �r�me: n i °by n
A
cently sold. Some of these go to mg =down feeling, flatulency, in onto Ton set xtte Bta.eu 8� A clergyman writes: �'Praveatioa, those - w 3
.0 shoat inl. toner: Hoot's
Q,aebec while .the others go to the tion,dizzinessor nervous proetratson. o S,y, Address Dept. W. little Candy old Care Tablets are work." a W- e a 'e -
less Why don't you try it? T° ii. WiiELL 00. Ltd., preveatics surely will check a cold, or the = e '.
w. Mr. Malcolm,, late pastor 1NIrs. Piakham i4nvftee sII sick - -0�•�• grippe in s very feW . An Pro. - a
Zjcine Churcb, left oil Mon women to write her for advice. ventics are so safe and harmless. No e n " N
�r a charge under the King- She has guided thousands to For sale by Howard E. Turner, Quinine, nothing harsh nor sickening. $ e e t
�sbytery. He removed his health. Address, Lynn, bless. ' Whitevale, Local Agent. Fine for feverish, restl' a children. Box o1 is ,y a p o • ., R d o
'd effects by the C.P.R. _ 48 st 25x. Sold by T. M. 1iaFadden. i a CIK = a ' p o C�
Paterson and Harry - ; a tt�7 a?�bee m� o: �o
attended the executive _ ;a7 � _
a d •. o
r Od e6
meeting of the Township bath , _ �_i:' $j.'a $ Q. c - s
- se ot- treed —a fte e
•Brougham.,on Tuesday afternoon. a a g 0� a s y ►' m o„ J
The Aito,"tia Telephone Compare
are maki some extensive Chang- ; g o s, K� yo
es to.thei ne in the north end 'of
the villag The Palmer exchange r, As I am going out of the baggy_ ° _ '°O' Apr
> very �fiV_ AND ,p er ,�'. p. �. p• aii. Way �0 -
will soon e a ve extensive con- business I have some snit s Bu
Meeting or Bible stud will' E ° m a,a July '•.
R y - gies selling at cost ; lg g o o.. Sept
held at th boats of Joseph Gregg, ^
North Cla emont, on Tuesday and o o o e as xay. o
Weduesda afternoon and even- Buggies, rig. $80 now $70.
ins, .Dice bet 1st and 2nd. AlI Road Wagons, reg. $65 now $60. J11naryttP908- 5V9iVibri Oshawa Bro 00
welcome. o collections. n nmawhii
The yo g men of the village An unlimited supply Beaverton 19,Upteigtbre 1>i'
are discus ing the opening of a All other rigs. cut on the same rate.
club roost or the winter months. •
The progr m of procedure will p 'of -Chop and Feed �OO�llt��
be the it dalging in .innocent R• J_- Cowan, Brougham
EED
amusemen s as• well as in literary - — Leave your orders at thlt�
efforts. F The P1Ckerin PICKERING LUMBER YARD'
�° j r
John Ge ow 'has just completed Ol a+l+ k�nds; g for Ontario and New Brunswick '
two exten ive jobs in plumbing y V'g�l Innlltt
and pump ttachi -Ag, one for Wm. -__ _ ♦ to d f -
-�
�. ante Committee
a
white cedar shingles,
Ball, in U fridge village, and the Oil hand. a o
other for Ira Badgerow, near `.
- Patel Roofing and all kin
' building material
ob'ect of this'Association is to
IS a lessen stealingg an prosecute A v
complete ater system through �' _ the felons. BAKING S
his barns a d stables for which a Members having propert stolen oommuni. _
wind mill s also being erected. y
The two - oats immediately with any member
ontracts required the First -class bread constantly_ ,on ban
of Executive Committee. ;
better par of two weeks to in- Membership fee - �i3Op, at the shop. Wagon on the road
stall. every day in the week.
Tickets may be had from the President or
On Tries ay afternoon next, be secretary onapptio.ttoa. Qakea of all kinds made to order
ginning at ° o'clock, an interest- PINK ;`MILLS shortest notice.
ing ceremol y will -be performed Exec. Com, -L, D. Banks, Cleo, LetSg,
' W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. Ice -Cream Parlor in connection.
in Erskine C hatch, when Rev. W. _
II•. Wood, fo •merly of Ditnbarton, PICgERING J. A40"Connor, ArthurUeffrey, W. ,A. Thon%son,
will be form lly inducted into the ,
�aetoral chF' rge of the congrega- President. Secretary. ` Claremo..t. Oaf.
' +.v�s :...7'... :.,n:1-. -� d. _ _r:.....w... �...... .. �'� J'. =r.... ... ,. .. -:�.. . :_i .. ': _.L„Ov,. - u,✓,.Nr.Fi.si.
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MARKETS
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—FIVE THE -R KILLED HELPLESS IN FACE OF DUTH
TWENTT'
REPORTS FROM THE LEADING
TRADE CENTRES.
:...'Gas Explosion in Excavation in Brooklyn Twelve-Year'Old Dunda
s Girl Run' Over
Grain, Clicescand
-Causes Their Death. Prices of cattle,
; � . anct Fatally Iijured
Other Dairy Produce at .. ... ....
d Abroad.
A despatch from New York says: borers who were at work when the' anA despatch from Hamilton says: foot was caught she heard the car
Twenty -five persons are believed to accident happened, Great tongues BREADSTUFFS. Violet I Norton, the'..twelve'-year-old approaching. She cried . to try and
liv
.a'e'tost their lives in. an ex lo- of flame shot out' of the crevices in- Toronto,. Nov, 24. — Ontario daughter of Edward att•ract-the motorman's attention
sion of gas which to ard, Noxton, Flam'-
re. up a great the street, and beside them geysers
wheat—No. 2 white or red and er body to one side'
�j Outside, horo' street, Dundas., was run over w 1
-.section of. Gold street, Brooklyn, of water leaped into the air from 2, to 93c; Xo'�. �2 mixed 926 _but the spot was unlighted and he
definitely known a water main that had been shat- to by a Hamilton & Dun as car in could not hear her cries over the
on Friday. ft is def 9'2��C. ,
'that fifteen persons were buried un- tereel by the es lotion. Two bodies 141aiiitoba Wheat—Spot, No. I Dundas about 5 o'clock on Thurs- noise made by the car. The- first he der the hundreds of tons of earth were sticking Out of the wreckage-
northern $1.08 to $1-08Y�; No. 2 day evening and received injuries knew of the accident was after the
an timber that were tbro-wa into Gold street was crow.ded wi-,n from which she died at her home' cat, wheels had passed over her leg.
d -im nd-rthern: $1.05 'to $i.0-5Y,, lake
the air by the explosion, and ten school children, when , the ex lo- about 10 o'clock the -same night. This was terribly crushed near the
'snore persons are missing. The sion occurred, and that of Qats—Ontario No. 2 white, 38yc Miss-Norton as crossing the tracks knee. She was taken home, where
ports.
scores
:','.explosion occurred in a fifty-foot. children were not- killed or, injured near the canal as called. He first.
. I e - A_L_191�c,' 'outside; No. 3 mixed al when her foot Dr. Ryckert w
13-_ p excaN ation that had been made was remarkable. woman and 37yc/to 38c, 'a' in the frog. She tried to pull it thought she would be brought to
in Gold street between York and three children were almost opposite outside. Manitoba
No. 2 western,Canada, 43 Out, but without success, and the city hospital for treatment, but
Vc to 44c
Front streets, where a water main the 'excavation when the earth- or track, lake ports; No' c p
was 3, 41 Y, though she called.for help, no per- she was too weak.from.loss of blood
being laid. The gas main re -•• under feet tiney tc 42c ; No. I extra feed offered at son was near.. • Shortly after her and shock, and .rapidly declined.'
Gently sprung a leak, and in a''man ' were swept down into the hole un':,cr same level. r
jaer unknown a spark came in con= tons of wreckage. Two' other chit- same 2, 56c to Wy2c; No. -DREW FOX 31 'RDERED.
Barley
—I\ with the escaping gas. There dren were on the opposite side of 2
extra, 65c to 55YIc; No. 3, 53c to CATTLE MARKET. AN. U
..'was a terriffic explosion. that .lift- the street when the sidewalk.caved 53YC. Toronto, Nov. , 24—Sales of the
ed the surface of the street for half in and they lost their lives. Coen—Old, 77yc 'to 78c, Toronto best butchers' steers and heifers 'Ihrgwn Out of Cab and Dragged
a block in both directions, and Samuel Trout, who lived near the freights, for No. 2 or-3 yell" �d from $4.23 to $4.50 per cwt. Behind Galloping Horse.
U X ow; new rang(
hurled dirt, paving stones and de- -scene, logt hislife in attempting to ,
'1ris into the air.. 3 yellow, 71,1,.�c to 72c, Toronto Good loads were sold at $4 to 84.- A 'despatch from Montarel says-
save a woman who was time freights. 25 and medium at 'U.35 to 83.75. Andrew Fox of Toronto was found
When the smoke and- dirt had through Gold. street at the time 0 James street at I
Rye No. 2, 76c. to 77c. Common cattle could be had frori� dead on St.
bf en cleared away it. was seen that -, the . explosiol . and fell into t ' 0
Tr— !a o.. 2, 85e to 86c, outside. 81-75 per cwt. upwards. lock on Friday morning. , He
uzht by t 4--,V.Q 0Xgg +e, Kk� tioas-for light stockers ranged from wast
row o a cab by the cab- f
doorstep to doorstep over an area flames from the blazing gas. main -Flou—r-- Manitoba, first patents, $1.75 to $2.25 per cwt. driver and dragged bellind nix gal-
of early- a block. The loos' The woman was $3.80, 'seconds, S5.30; strong bak- For the best milch cows as high loping horile. 'The tragedy' -occur-
n egied and roasted alive'�*
0 the earth and debris had fallen int he dragged out of the trench and sav- ers'i $6.10; Ontario winter 'wheat ai 870 was paid. The ordinary red on St. James street near the
xca
Ae vation,'burying the -score--of a- ed -by a boy. patents, for export, $3.70 ic, $3.75 cows sold around SW each. Choice Grand Trunk station. Fox was in
outside. veal calves are wanted. Sheep the cab with one or two other men,
XURDERIN RAILWAY CAR. ED. LEE CAPTURED I Millfeed—Bran, $20 to $20.50 per were steady and unchanged, while -when a quarrel arose, -'and it is said.
ton in bags, outside ; shorts, $21 lambs. were slow of sale. Select the cab drive r- took -part in the row.
hogs continued to sell at $6.25 per Two. young men who profess to be
C. P. R. Car Cleaner Under Ar- German. Police Think They Have bulk, $24.5o in bags, Montreal.
cwt. fed %nd watere Toronto. ee-witnesses sayh
' that the cabby
test at Winnipeg. Toronto- Jail Breaker.* d., W
'COUNTRY PRODUCE.
had smashed the man on the face
A despatch from Winnipeg says: A d6spatch, from Niagara Falls and knocked him apparently uncon-
Hicks, a C. P. R. car clean- �says: Chief of Police Lyons of'Ni- ipcious to the ground. After knock -
` 'Apples--Wint6r stock quoted at 'DILL HANG FOR MURDER.
is under arrest, suspected of agra Falls,•N. Y., has rece.ived-in- .$2.50 to $3.50 per b ' arrel _for good ing the man down the cabby got
murdering Eccles Lennox, a Grand formation that Edward LeV. alias qualities, and at $1.5o to $2 -for Stephen Szweryda Found Guilty at into the . sleigh, caught hold of the
-Trunk Pacific brakesman, it Port- Blackie, who it is alleged murdered• cooking apples. Brampton. us man by the foot, and
unconscious
age La Prairie. On Monda Beahs—Prime, $1.80 to $1.85, and
y Len- Patrolman McCormick and serious- A despatch Brampton, 'drove ciff down the street east at a
Box started for the Old Country ly -injured Patrolman Manger of hand-picked, $1.9U to $1.95 per from 0nt., -rious- pace, dra the' man af-
busheh says: "Stephen Szweryda, the judg- fu gging
to bring his family to Canada; his the Niagara Falls, N. Y., police on meat of thii court is that you be ter him over the rough snow.
dead body was found in a ear the the evening of July 22 last. after Honey—Combs, $2.25 to $12.75 per taken'from here to the place whence
lsext morning in the C. P. R. y dozen, and strained, 10 to 11c. per
ards escaping from Toronto Jail with five
und. you- came, and there kept in close
st Winnipeg. He was shot through cthers, has been apprehended in P'
the head, and a revolver lay by his Berlin, Germany. The German au= Hay—No. I timothy. $11 confinement until ' Thursday, the -GREAT FIELD OF COPPER.
side. There was $60 in his pocket, thorities claim the - man they have
11th day of February, 1909, and-
to $11.50 a -ton on track here, and I
No. 2 at 87 to $8. .. . that you- be taken thence to the DiscoTery fear Island, Thun-
and it is thought to be a case of answers in every detail to the de- Straw $6.50 to $8 on track,' place, of execution., and there der Bay Distric-t.
suicide. Hicks is charged with hAv- scription sent them of Lee, and ask
ill Potatoes--Ontario• 60 to hanged by the neck until you are
ing killed Lennox; after having had it the American authorities w (PC per dead, the Lord have mercy from Port Arthur
A despatch. f
h him over money, and extradite. bag. Delawares, 75 to 80c per Dag says - One of the richiat and most'
a row wit 5
an track.- on youi,soul'." Thii was the sen-
left the "gun by his side to suggest
Poultey tence that Mr. Justice' Riddell pro -'. exte.n'si�e discoveries of copper in
tuicide. —Chickens, ' dressed, 9 1 this district was maide" within the
GIRL- KILLED C 0 A STI NG. to IOL- per 'pound; fOW1,L 7 :"to 8c; rounced upon the Ruthenian- who
last few days near Flor Island, off'
ducks, 9 to 10c ; geese, 8 to Dc per under the.. guise of friendship en- St: .SUICIDE AT OTTAWA. Struck by Milk Wagon While Slid- pound; turkeys, 12 to 12Y2c per 'u Ile' Ignac-1 at the entrance to
tice'd a young fellow-couatryman, Nepigon Strait, by Didace, Caru-
Olvickh Loutick, a stranger in Ca-
Chas. T.•Voffatt, Law'Cler . k, Shoots ing on Ottawa Street. pound. nada, into a lonely wood neat Er- fel of Sudbury; It is -said to ex-
Himself Dead. A despatch from Ottawa• says': indale, and with a heavy bludgeon tend' fo"r miles, and. 'the -deposits
A little 'girl named Beatrice Daw- -THE DAIRY. MARKETS. treat the, p' or- boy., to •-death� - seem to run through a chain of
espatch from Ottawa ea�ys - was: killed Butt4r—Pound prints, 22 to 24c; 0
son, aged five years, mines continuing from Lamb Is
Chas. T. Moffatt, law Clerk in the 'While coasting of Saturday drown tubs, 22 to 23c; inferior, 19 to 20C. land lighthouse eastward. Carufel
office of Gemmill Mays took* his one of the suburban' streets. A Creamer y rolls, 27 to 28c, and-sol- MAIIMOTH ELEVATOR. and his associate have taken up sev-
-life at-noon on Sunday. He went milk wagon came down the hill and ids, .25% to 2Gc. enteea claims..
;into the janitor's room of the Carle- knocked her d6wn. Eggs—Case lots of stora •e, 22 to Plans of the Grand Trunk Pacific 7'
''ton Chambers, where his firm has 9 for Fort William.
23c pe
offices, and fired a bullet from 'a Per_ dozen,' while new Said are
nnireg says:
quoted at Zi to 30c per dozen. A des etch from Wi VOTES FOR WOME.N AT LAST.-
f-.rty-four -calibre revolver t�rough ONLY TIIE 13ABY SAVED.
Cheese—Large, 13yc per pound,' Mr. W. 11. Sinks, General Manager
'his head, dying instantly- e was and-twins, 13y.c. who wi I A w4tr, . Man State Legislature , ature Pass-
of the-Stewart Company,
-a.
twenty -eight years 'of age, and a Four 0t a Family go' Through the build a big handling warehouse for
son of the I;te R. B.. Moffatt of P es Bill.
lee at Red River. ROVISIONS. the G. T. P. at Fort Villiam, is
Amherst, N.S., who was.for many A despatch from Melbourne-, Ali-
Mani- ' Pork—Sbort cut, $23.50 per bar-' here pr4paring to. undertake the
i. years
Clerk of the Commons Rail- A despatch from Selkirk, stralia, -says: The Victoria Legisla-
way Committee. The young . man toba, says.' Four lives, witre 16st in rel ;'mcs9, $19 to $19.50. contract. Re says this mammoth tine Council has passed the bill em-,
bad no financial troubles, and de- the Red River on Wednesday. The Lard—Tierces, lac; tubs, 13y
,c; elevator involves the largest co-'17
pails, 13Y tract of the kind let in America. powering womed. to"vote at the
spondenr.y due topillness is sup- victims were,: -C. F�avel_a, fisher- c.
posed to have occa--ion,d the man, an . d his wife and two chil- Smoked and Dry Salted Meats— The tanks of the.- new storage ware - tate. elections. This bill previous-
deed. H6 was' unmarried, a,d lien. They were travelling over Long clear bacon, 12c to 12,1/,c; tons house :will 6e of concrete 'and will' ly had bc6n rejected several titnes..
(11 dog train to the rr large, have a capacity of three and a quaff' The women -throughout Australia
made his home here with a bro- tfie ice by d mouth' and cases, hams, e, 12yc.-to I'ha� "c - now wori the rig -e* t-er -niillf�u bushels; and -the esti- ht Of suff rag
to open winter fishing 13c; small, 14c'to 44% c
of the river _c,*; backs, I ir, both Commonwealth and State
.,.Iher and. stepmother.
quarters, when- they all wen to 17/'�c.;'shoulders, 10c to ioil.c; mated cost- is abont $1,250,000..
elections.
'through a weak spot.. Mrs. Favel rolls, He to '11Vc; • breakfast ba-
CHINESE TROOPS MUTINY. had thrown her little baby up on con, 15c.to 16c; green m' eats' out -of S31ALLPDX-Y-N LUILBER CA-'MPS
'D ER S.
the salid ice -when she'rent thr�&Iigli- pickhe,_ le less -than 'i ked. DIED OF G LAIN
:After Severe Fighting the Itutin. herself, and it was found shortly Eight Caseq in North Parf of Peter-
-ESS AT MONTRE:�L. ni M. Wilson of 2.
cers arc Defeated. afterwards, safe -and sound. :The BUSINESS borough County. Dr. Tho as
others had been swept away. ccumbed to-Disea
despatch from Shanghai says.: Montreal, Nov. I 24.Grain—.Ca-
p despatch ffom Peterborough,
News received here is to the effect' radian Western No. 2 white oats On
-ays Srnallpdx 'has broken A -despatch from Startfo says
araelling at 46,1�c, No. 3 at 45%c, it.,
that there wai Cave'n- Dr. Thomas M. Wilson of wood,
A. Acland-bas been a - out in the lumber camps in
CbT1n_esetr6ops No I foed 45��c. and ii o
ff_—in[ed-Der.uty Alinister 6f Fa__Uor -No.11 feed at 4.5c. Onfarin
anouricelilent VL Ll.0 U�"Lil UL I'll: Ill �U1_CeSSiVJL1 t.Q MI. Mackenzie whide at 45c 'No 3 at. 44e, and No.- crborough County. There a'ri, c:"-ht ditv lit the Chicago Presb. ter;in
0 %V supposed t have
and - Empress D ager. King 4 at 43? ,'c per bushel, ex• store. cases. The disease is' said to be Hospital. He is s 7 ;-r.. ", I '. I
The mutiny was suppressed after Ja�r'rcs'McQiiceii wa�s, kfdna' ped at of a mild type. Dr. 9myt . lie, of the become infected while purA i np� a
severe 'fighting. The British ' gain- merson, Alan., and taken kidnapped Flour—.Nlarritoba Spring wheat pat-
9 - F cots, firsts at $6, se6onds.at.$5.59� Provincial Board of Health, has ar- post-graduate course at thel .Rush -
f. 'r -has been sent to !ink- the border by United States -secret -ell Medical College:
-inter -wh at c -.the. cases. I )i
Ing. service offi"rs. NN e� Pat 'nts, $L to $5.23; rived to take charge of
straight rollers, $1.60 to $1.,0; do.,
in bags, $2 -
.15 to'$2.0_5; extras, $1.-
o to $1 -S3. Feed --•- Manitoba bran
sb6rts, $2.1; Ontario, bran,
$21.�O to $22; middlings, $25 fo
'THE'.:,-.-- URN'-'. OF -.�E I $26; shorts, $124.50 to $23 per ton, EChetse—Westerns were quoted at -121 -and'easterns at 12ye to -�c 117 to 12 utter—Finest creawery ivds B c' Teterboro., -Onto, Man Found Dead i. a' ed at 27c in round. lots, and Trado'-Returh's- for October 'ShOW Marked quot' 21r��b4o 28c4o grocers. Eggs—Neit�. Hotel.
Cincinnati laidi were quoted at 29c to '30c, se. Im'provernent. lect d af 25c to 25%c, No., I at 22c
17Y to 2bc -and No. 2- at c. A despatch -fr6m Cinciffildti,*Ohib, bed'. He aparlly lese(.
A despatch from bttaiva says: 2C.2.985, -as compare Creedon , ca-ne to Cin�inl. ti oil with $31134843- says: ag Trade' retdrrig- for 0efolie'r show a' i UkITED STATES MARKETS, Patrick J. Cieedon, ed n I bOO for October, 1907. Wednesday, November 11th, to ne-
inerease of $2,602,074 in exponts of For the first seven months of. the Minneapolis, Nov., 24.—Wheat tcrty-five, ith inven.tor,, and a na.7 gotiate with. Arthur Francis ',HooV-
domestic products and a deer No. -it., was f er' and Charles S: Burdsa111 the
case pyesen t fi�,cal year 06'iinports en�-, Dec., .�1.04;. May $1.03Y2 tJve of Peterbro', 01 Loun .'of $3,221,515 in i Chan- tered for home consumpti'ii total- hard, si.o 1 Northern, $I.- dead. on.Wednesday afternop'n in organization
h1p6rt§ of ffe 0 8% No r. on t e market a bit that C -cedon
compared WlLn y �ir. 71-16,936 as"cori-lpared ith'tlie same o�, !to $1.03,Y I -tad patented, and also to c hiploy,
October of lait c I w I No. 3 Northern $1,7 Coe of the Coroner's staff stated he I �. C L The total value cf domestic exports period of 1907. During the seven 02% to $1.04y,._, I�lour—First pat- believed death to be due to natural i his secret process of hardenir' g stv�el
for the month was $26.299,212, as months voin and bullio'n 1w6re im-' enis'- $5.40 to $5.65;'second'-pat- cgusl�s, probaVly ' a benl6rihag-c ia-t-he fi�ianufacture of the bit I He compared with 23,697,148 for the. ported to the vafue of $7,212,912, ents' $5.25 to $5.60; first clears, $4 brought on as a result of starva- had held a number of -confe, enc-6s s.anie m6nth - last.- S'ear. E'xp'ort,;- of a s I compared with $1,396,375 last to $4.30; second clea:rs', *$3 t6'$340. tibn. The rrfarf wag'last se(l.n in thN i�-ith Burd-all and Hoover a lO ne-
a ricultiiral pro,lucts increased h gi )y year. -Exports of domestic procincts Milwaukee, _-Nov. 24—Wheat — hotel lobby at noon on Monday. gotiationg had.pr6c(/ded to t J c ex-
about four millions, while exports for'the seven-montlig totalled $136,-- N6. 2 rforthern','1$1,08; No. 2 north- The failure of the porters to obtain tent of obtaining the subse- iptioll Irr the mine and of anirhals and 40S,263, a decrease 'of $12,862,,523. ern, $1.06; May, $1.07% -bid. - Rye a response to their knocks -on his' of several thousand dollars I' o eapi� e,' e n c 'o 0 n of ge, 1, nbed to D h frOni St Jtf." a,, 11 re i�.. n Of t" P_ "I'c'
n 1i
l to
r
es
"c 'P
'pi-
.-their products. each fell off about The total trade for the -seven —No. 1, 75.'!c. Barley—Standard, door necessitated the employment I•alize a $7.5,OOG company. Papers
( o
Total imports, exclu- Months was $319,406,985, a decrease 6,V,'C; No. 3- f'the pass key and.resulted in.the found on the. man by Dr. Coe in-
efie million. p 60 to 62c; No. 4,- 60c. o
sive of coin and bullion, were $26,- of $73,216,434. .631,'c bid.
Corn—May, 63 to /a finding of 1Lb4 -4-4- On WR 4i 4-6-u was marrie
'Kag . . . . . . . . . .
_4f-
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$A- .'f�:Gf'G ^3i.•:.•:s.�.•'}e'4 ,...�a.;..e..- '.�,..r - •':' : '' .;ms's'"' a:i�1.`ybtai3 .t. �.� ��+...rti?.N. s+.-� m� ;�: :5. �.c ^[�
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12 ,may ...
yae an m. Williams' e c A
—:. v. .a
, a
- -• • •
- ' ~ �• - - .
1ORY OF T[lE GUIDES"
One of the moat famous feats ac-
tom lisped b the corps was their
p y
-.
HUSBAND �� -��E
WIFE
-
n the house. Needless to 8a the
-�- - Y'
-Eeav
-
- - " - -- -- - _
NASAL CATARRH
commendin them to our friends:" P
P
peace and order were restored i
of a- �, cart at night
Thus writes Mr. Ernest L. Archi- i
"
march to Delhi during the Indian
an hour. Such was O
along an unfrequented road is suf-
PRODUCES DEAFNESS
- -- -quelling a Native Rebellion
Mutiny, at a time when their. ar-
i n rival exercised a moral effect on
ficient to terrify superstitious peo-
into believeing that they had
-
RELIEF IN PE -RU -NA
—� -
India.
the force they came to assist. In
Both Restored to Health by Dr•
pie
heard the death coach-they take
Mr, R. J. Arlesa, 401 City Hall Ave.,
-
the hottest season of the year and
through the-hottest
/
willlrrm8 Pink Pills,
good ' care 'not to see it!
Montreal, Quebec, is an old gentleman
-ifo Body of British Troops'
region on earth
the marched 580 miles in
Have Y ( ) just
i
'"Both m 1f d f an
DREADED FAIRY HORSE. „
of wide acquaintance, having served
thirty-eight
Y ght years in the General Post
Done Better Bork Than o
twenty -one days -an s,erage y
yae an m. Williams' e c A
Another much dreaded appera- office of Montreal, a record which
t� P
when they we ee asked, at the end Y
Pink Pills have been of great bene- a
aver malicious spirit, w' Peruna s
It is exactly fifty years ago since s
4 . of their tremendous march, how c
commendin them to our friends:" P
tc a ear in the shape of a beauti- '
peace and order were restored i
„ T
Thus writes Mr. Ernest L. Archi- i
ing, from his eyes and nostrils.
India after the reat a
an hour. Such was O
says :- In m own case I had been
Occasionally he adopts the form
-c- MUCIF en witihout, cOu le or men to assist in-guarding 01
stocks and overalls says Colonel G the prisoners he remaines with is
- J. Younghusband, C.B,, in his force outside. But during the night
"Story of the Guides." -But, with- these two men.- overpowered' the
out exaggeration,it may be said that &entries, set free -the three impris-
no body of British troops have, in oned men, and with their assist-
tLe history of the Empire, displayed anco opened • the gates - to the
greater courage and more ready Guides, who gained a firm foot-
•obedience at all times than "The ing in the .fort before the garrison
t Guidea," in spite of the fact that knew what was happening."
tfiey were recruited' from a great It gas "The Guides' who fur-
'number of different tribes. Their nished' an escort of some seventy
first commander was (Sir Harry men to Cavagnari's mission to Ka-
' Lumsden), a SCionL of a fine.old soh- bul in 1879, and were massacred to
"dier stock in Aberdeenshire, who a man. In t
_ he fourth ,sortie firm
�• •was idolized by his men, This de- the Reside�cy the Mast Englishman
votion ,is well illustrated_ by the. was killed. Knowing this to be the
followinz 7 incident.' 'One day bir case the enemy called cola- the 're-
John Lawrence said something to mainder of "The Guides" to -sur-
annoy Lumsden, aid this became render, promising them their lives.
evident to the faithful'iellow's who "Left -in: command was Jemadar
were ready to rush into_ any •danger Jew-and Singh, a splendid Sikh of_
at his order. In the evening an ficer of the. Guides Cavalry, and not
'orderly came to'•Lumsden seeretly, one whit behind his British officer
and •said :- in brave resolve. He deigned no.l
"It is only this, sahib; I and my word of answer to the howling
- comrades noticed that the Lord crowd without, but to the few brave
SiLhib spokaawhLo -day words that survivors within, perhaps a dozen
were , not pleas'fiig to.- your - Excels- or so, he said; 'The sahibs gave us
_ ency, and. that- you were angry and this duty to perform, to .defend this
displeased when you heard them. Residency to the last. . Shall -we
1190 we, have consulted .together as then disgrace the cloth we wear by l
to how best we may serve the disobeyingL their orders now they
proper end.; for it is not, right and are dead Z Shall we hand over the
;proper' that- we should allow our property of the Sirkar, and the'
colonel sahib to be harshly spoken dead bodies of our officers,�to these
_ to by anyone. There is, therefore, sons of. perdition? I for one prefer
-this alternative : the Lord Sahib I to die fighting for duty and the fame
'has arranged to leave, by the of the Guides, and they that will do
:- istraight road to- morrow morning likewise follow me.
:tor Peshawar but with yo>Sr honor's AND THEY MARCHED. OUT TO
kind permission and, by the grace -DIE.
of God there is no reason whatever
iwhy he should ever reach it -" "The annals of no army and no
' regiment can show a brighter rec-
ord' of devoted bravery than. has
been achieved by this small band of
Guides." So reads'the inscription
can - testify- to the on' the memorial at Mardan, which 1
the British government raised in
.._ great merits of your -Emil- �
lion, especially in all memory of Kabul. '
There has always been a keen
diseases Of a pulmonary competition for enrolment in "The t
nature. It has saved many Guides," . and in the early days, I
lives that L otherwise would when Lumsden was in command) i t
have yielded to consump -. there were- sometimes as many as. (
tion . we keep SCOWS thirty men receiving ro ' pay and I c
Emulsion in the house alt maintaining themselves and their
the ti a and all the family horses while awaiting a vacancy. 1
se
u it. ' —MR. C. J. BUD- "An4i great indeed w•as the excite- I t
LOIV Box 158, Wash- merit when Lumsden•, in his
_ ,
say: 'Well c
• here's a vacancy, and I ii
E*ulsion
does
flesh
that
disea
stonr
digest
and m
take it
from
other
EarULs
wastinl
whole
A* (I Be sui
Zit ms of
L:tter•••h
rotao Ink
P"Parati
t inn in3 t;
L it does by creating
d strength so rapidly
e progress -of the
is retarded and. often a
I. It is a wonderful
gilder and so easy to
hat the youngest child
Ist delicate adult" can
If you are losing flesh.,
:onsumption• or any
cause take -- S60•i-r's
ov, It will stop the
and strengthen the
�•steni.'- , _
p to get SCOTT'S
I you as copy of Mr. BadlonC's
.-*0 L really wondorful_ -and
mtin,- literature resardinL-cur -
�k Jrzt scud us' a card men.
SC TT it BOWNE1
120 wenio on St., W. Toronto
•• .,asv "'" '�"uc yn"'ra. rr "tin rand' darts away, leaving the tinhap-
she was taking the Pills she gained pv rider to pick •himself up, itivari- {
twelve pounds in weight. zl
ably finding that.-he is miles out of ,
Dr. Williams Pills cure trou-
bles like these because they are his way"
rooted in the blood. Bad blood is YB_R J ARLM
the -cause ,of. all-60-m- mon -. diseases MURDER FROM THE DOCK'
anaemia, rheumatism, indiges- "I have been- afflicted with nasal
Iike
tion, neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance, ! catarrh to -such a degree that it at-
general weakness, and those ail- : [feeted my hearing .
meats that only women folks know, SOME Excif1 C S('g \ -Ey. 1'N I •'`This wa-s contracted some tweu-
with their attendiznt headaches and tY -years ago by being exposed to
E ackaches and irregularitiei. Ur. -CQ1 i;TS OE I "t IF' � draughts and sudden changes of
Williams' Pink Pills are a sure cure — temperature -
when given a fair trial, because - "I have been" under the treat
they enrich the- -blood -and-thus What Occasionally Happen,!+ 11'aen ...ment -. of specialists anti -have used --
reach the root of disease.- Sold Prisoners tome- Aralea Into many drugs recommended a's speci-
fy all medicine dealers or by mail -i fits for catarrh in the head and a
a' 5D cents a box or six boxes for this 'Uock. throat -all to no purpose. i
95.'.50 from The Dr -Williams' e The ry orst case, of the kinii oc- 'About three years ago -I. was in -.
dicine C'o,,: Brockville, Ont.. duced by_a-coafrere in office to try a
curred only a' few weeks ago at the Peruna.
- -- 3ndiana city of, Terre Haute, A i "After some hesitation, as• i had
LEGENDS OF IRELAND prisoner found guilty of ar -cm sud• j doubts as to results after -so many
denly whipped crut a r,.%olver and •failures, I gave Peruna a trial; and '
fired from 'the dock at the sheriff, ! am- happy to state that after using
• — tl,c head'uf town police, who had' eight or ten bottles of- Peruna I a>Dq f
SUPERSTITIO.Ni STILL LINGERS i.been the - principal witness. The' much improved in hearing, and is
unfortunate man fell'-dead, and the breathing through the nostrils." 4 1. IN THE GREEN ISLE. :!prisoner emptied his resolver into .
. a group of uther witriebaes; Kotind- --
ing no fewer than G,.o. By that The prisoner, a sturdy, sul.en-
In Rural-Ireland Man Tales of tizno the police had drawn their -i
Many - (looking man, was accused of a -ser-
"Banrhec" and `•Dull/than•t' own .pistols, and 'the murderer fell f is of violent" assaults; and the
dead,, riadled fry four bullets.
arc Told.. :1 bimilar outrage occurred in .� gaoler t.ad just described him as
' t,ne of the worst ruffians
Paris, France, on May 22nd last. ruffians in' West-
Paris, rural Ireland linger many su- Orily here the asxailant was net a. minster, when iae 'man seized a
perstitions which in more enli hteh- handful of pennies from uis• pocket
g • I prisoner, but the unsuccessful ; and hurled them furiously at a wit- `l
ed parts of the threo'kingdolns (lave plaintiff in a case involving the i ness who stood near. t
long since died . a natural death. I.owne rshiii of three-quarters of a I He was in the very act of leaping
14iaud' C, Sargent, •in the New Ire -, million francs. - His intended vic. ;out of the .dock when a couple of
land Review, writes .wish sympathy. tim was• his -lawyer, 'who. he be- I
%rid knowledge on the• subject. "The ,i had lest the case for 'Lim, i officers seized and held him, in
tide of civilization and - education is He fired straight lost the
the ally r -him. spite of his struggles. It was said
surging over Ireland,' and in towns head, but his aim was, luckily, as that it hau taken seven policemen
sad large villages steam and else- bad as his temper. He missed -the to bring him to the police- station,
tricity; motors and bicycles, lib- and that he had lamed one of them
Y 1 man, and srhashed .a plaster cast ' with a kick on the knee -cap.
caries and newspapers, have dealt; of a female figure representing the
i death -blow to many picturesque Perhapzf the most extraordinary
)ld customs and romantic legends; 'Republic. `scene eve r- witnessed•in any court
mt, amid the wide stretches of bog,.! S'1'OR141FT) THE BENCH. of law was when C�dding f.
n the wild glens and.mountain pas - Those present in the cotiit at ton, son of the Chili'an Charge
ies, and along the. stormy Atlantic Bends n; the d' affaires at Brussels; was tired
g gold city of Australia,
oast; ,ancient .rites and myths ,lin- i on Fcbruary 35th, 1903, were treated : foi-the murder of Dalmaceda, his
;e r. to a most ecitin4 scene. ,A prison - 'father's secretary. Maitre Bon �����"
.The writer, first of all, ' deals with nevie
he superstition which are embodi- er convicted�of cattle stealing Fud I counseel for the prosecution,
denly shouted, "Sooner than go to .made a speech so savage that the
ci in the powers of haling. and- I will' cut m }, throat," and +Prisoner's self_ control at last gave
ur, and then continues:-• snatching a great knif•� from a hid' •i way, and he screamed, You cow -
1`.o wonder strange sup; den!. pucl:et, he slashed at his lard'! You 'cowar,d!" instantly
roger in the scattered hamlets by; throat. r was in an uproar.
he 'sea, or in the loo cuts h,efere the pc;licc could ri.ath ( Women vtepi, men yelled insults at
is an s, round the iron him and even then fought savage]; the lawyer, the rival counsel jump -
oast, for on .virtry nights, when 1 '
e lire o me now which of you a blood. He died later in the prison cried in .vain for silence, and
Ito give it.to. Come'alon down • storm-wind nstthe towering cliffs, and the,' infirmary. - 1 final! orders _ .
e rte range' and shoot it off hollow caverns and , ivied ruins Two ccmt•icts named Wirnmer and the cou_'t.- Pearson's Weekly.
amongst ,yourselves; the best shot where ,the deserted fortresses of the; Trinkl caused a•fearful panic-in the• --^ —�
t;,
gets the appointment.' The de- Powerful chieftains of b Vienna• Criminal Court one° day in `TWILIGHT THOUGHTS '•
y. gone days November last. - Tried for burglary, � +-
meanor of the .winner on such oc- look down •on the•foamlii -waves 1- -
casions would have made a- Master•land the cr. of the g tlic were found uilty, and .tjie Failure only makes success sweet-
y gulls and the y g
in `Lunacy look grave. The happy (curlew echoes over rocky shores and Judge pronounced sentence. "Three er "Good.enahgh" is. never much
young fellow would jump into the across wide loughs and estuaries I years' hard labor and detentiorn in
air, yelling and pirouetting, brand- one might well fancy that the i a penal colony." The' words were good.
ishing a.sword, and at frequent in- sounds were the voices of giants orb hardly, out of.. the• judge's mouth- Wise wit is better than silly
tervals letting off a gun, while wizards doomed for their sins to before Wimmer, shouting, `'I won't solemnity.
most'of his friends did likewise,),, -= wander for ever round this coast,- take that," Burled himself' out of Of all vain things, excuses tre .��"
-London Ts' -Bits. the mournful wail of the "banshee" the dock, cl,)strty followed by the vainest.
` or of "the White Lady of the-Cliffs', T'�in -ld, • •ind made a rush for the You cant cure corns by. growl-
`' '' --- --a famous Munster apparition. hench. life two were climbing the ing at them. ? i.
balustrade when a policeman pull- Anyone who can make money can }
DOCTOR BANGED THE DOOR. "THE DULLAHAN." ed Trinkl dowli. But �ti'immer m e friends.
ak f
A wel' -known doctor, upon reach- Women and children, crouching snatched• the policeman's •sword We lose nothing vy treating old
'ing home after a two days' absence over the fire of driftwood, eat or a^e with res set.
y P and struck out viciously. _
noticed that• his slate was furze • branches, flaming fitful! on The man who is always right -is
perfectly g Y The, crowd in court rushed for Y g
clean, whereupon he asked the ser- the open hearth, :.ross themselves apt to bore his friends.
vatit girl: ' as a louder wail rings through the their l the • door'- IAA In panic
g through the dour. lint four ppani- -Often a man who is 9-good as his ! "
Has nobody called durin ' m darkness, or a rumbling sound is word isn't much good.'
left g Y men came rnshin forward. The
_thi c'ut for Callers to write their names Fe the rolling of the wheels of "the struck clown tit - immer, and drs-
before le -is' kicked out.
on, and' it is perfectly clean." headless coach" or 'death- coach,". 1 him, and he and Trinkl were Some men never ask a girl
„ carried, 3"e,lling; ,from• the cutrrt to g to
Oh, yes, air, replied the ser- so called in-tie County Cork be the cells below. Y y are sure she.- w °~
P _ ma,rr them_ till the
- vans cheerfully. - "tA -lot of folk has cause horses and driver are sup- '
come. An' the slate of so full o'' Posed to be headless. :The ca-ach -' ENen.l nglish court »•are not free won't. c�?
g It isn't sr.fe t-) judge what a wo-
names that r'•nly this .mornin I had man is the "Dullahan," that is, a from regrettable i.;cidents. 1n 1 g
g" pld. R nman, an habitual' •drunkard man wants, to do by the thing she
1c, rub ther-i all off to make room dark or sullen person, a goblin of does.
for, more.'' most malignaht disposition ! This once flung a rotten egg at Jtidgb -. Some people ex `
phantom is said to "follow" marry _French, missing him_ by �mly an P P e pact five dollars
old Munster families, the vehicle inch or two. worth of gratitude for c fifty cent i
If a girl isn't able to do anything lumbering heavily up the avenue, %SS•\T'l•Ti'1D NViTFT 11 EN- ''p;, present.
else she can ct least kee a man end stn It takes two to make a uarrel ;
P stopping at the front do(,r at \' ost-min.ster Police C unit a but it also take:i ewo to ":iss and
guessing, ' a death is about to uce,ir Happened, be. friends."
E*ulsion
does
flesh
that
disea
stonr
digest
and m
take it
from
other
EarULs
wastinl
whole
A* (I Be sui
Zit ms of
L:tter•••h
rotao Ink
P"Parati
t inn in3 t;
L it does by creating
d strength so rapidly
e progress -of the
is retarded and. often a
I. It is a wonderful
gilder and so easy to
hat the youngest child
Ist delicate adult" can
If you are losing flesh.,
:onsumption• or any
cause take -- S60•i-r's
ov, It will stop the
and strengthen the
�•steni.'- , _
p to get SCOTT'S
I you as copy of Mr. BadlonC's
.-*0 L really wondorful_ -and
mtin,- literature resardinL-cur -
�k Jrzt scud us' a card men.
SC TT it BOWNE1
120 wenio on St., W. Toronto
•• .,asv "'" '�"uc yn"'ra. rr "tin rand' darts away, leaving the tinhap-
she was taking the Pills she gained pv rider to pick •himself up, itivari- {
twelve pounds in weight. zl
ably finding that.-he is miles out of ,
Dr. Williams Pills cure trou-
bles like these because they are his way"
rooted in the blood. Bad blood is YB_R J ARLM
the -cause ,of. all-60-m- mon -. diseases MURDER FROM THE DOCK'
anaemia, rheumatism, indiges- "I have been- afflicted with nasal
Iike
tion, neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance, ! catarrh to -such a degree that it at-
general weakness, and those ail- : [feeted my hearing .
meats that only women folks know, SOME Excif1 C S('g \ -Ey. 1'N I •'`This wa-s contracted some tweu-
with their attendiznt headaches and tY -years ago by being exposed to
E ackaches and irregularitiei. Ur. -CQ1 i;TS OE I "t IF' � draughts and sudden changes of
Williams' Pink Pills are a sure cure — temperature -
when given a fair trial, because - "I have been" under the treat
they enrich the- -blood -and-thus What Occasionally Happen,!+ 11'aen ...ment -. of specialists anti -have used --
reach the root of disease.- Sold Prisoners tome- Aralea Into many drugs recommended a's speci-
fy all medicine dealers or by mail -i fits for catarrh in the head and a
a' 5D cents a box or six boxes for this 'Uock. throat -all to no purpose. i
95.'.50 from The Dr -Williams' e The ry orst case, of the kinii oc- 'About three years ago -I. was in -.
dicine C'o,,: Brockville, Ont.. duced by_a-coafrere in office to try a
curred only a' few weeks ago at the Peruna.
- -- 3ndiana city of, Terre Haute, A i "After some hesitation, as• i had
LEGENDS OF IRELAND prisoner found guilty of ar -cm sud• j doubts as to results after -so many
denly whipped crut a r,.%olver and •failures, I gave Peruna a trial; and '
fired from 'the dock at the sheriff, ! am- happy to state that after using
• — tl,c head'uf town police, who had' eight or ten bottles of- Peruna I a>Dq f
SUPERSTITIO.Ni STILL LINGERS i.been the - principal witness. The' much improved in hearing, and is
unfortunate man fell'-dead, and the breathing through the nostrils." 4 1. IN THE GREEN ISLE. :!prisoner emptied his resolver into .
. a group of uther witriebaes; Kotind- --
ing no fewer than G,.o. By that The prisoner, a sturdy, sul.en-
In Rural-Ireland Man Tales of tizno the police had drawn their -i
Many - (looking man, was accused of a -ser-
"Banrhec" and `•Dull/than•t' own .pistols, and 'the murderer fell f is of violent" assaults; and the
dead,, riadled fry four bullets.
arc Told.. :1 bimilar outrage occurred in .� gaoler t.ad just described him as
' t,ne of the worst ruffians
Paris, France, on May 22nd last. ruffians in' West-
Paris, rural Ireland linger many su- Orily here the asxailant was net a. minster, when iae 'man seized a
perstitions which in more enli hteh- handful of pennies from uis• pocket
g • I prisoner, but the unsuccessful ; and hurled them furiously at a wit- `l
ed parts of the threo'kingdolns (lave plaintiff in a case involving the i ness who stood near. t
long since died . a natural death. I.owne rshiii of three-quarters of a I He was in the very act of leaping
14iaud' C, Sargent, •in the New Ire -, million francs. - His intended vic. ;out of the .dock when a couple of
land Review, writes .wish sympathy. tim was• his -lawyer, 'who. he be- I
%rid knowledge on the• subject. "The ,i had lest the case for 'Lim, i officers seized and held him, in
tide of civilization and - education is He fired straight lost the
the ally r -him. spite of his struggles. It was said
surging over Ireland,' and in towns head, but his aim was, luckily, as that it hau taken seven policemen
sad large villages steam and else- bad as his temper. He missed -the to bring him to the police- station,
tricity; motors and bicycles, lib- and that he had lamed one of them
Y 1 man, and srhashed .a plaster cast ' with a kick on the knee -cap.
caries and newspapers, have dealt; of a female figure representing the
i death -blow to many picturesque Perhapzf the most extraordinary
)ld customs and romantic legends; 'Republic. `scene eve r- witnessed•in any court
mt, amid the wide stretches of bog,.! S'1'OR141FT) THE BENCH. of law was when C�dding f.
n the wild glens and.mountain pas - Those present in the cotiit at ton, son of the Chili'an Charge
ies, and along the. stormy Atlantic Bends n; the d' affaires at Brussels; was tired
g gold city of Australia,
oast; ,ancient .rites and myths ,lin- i on Fcbruary 35th, 1903, were treated : foi-the murder of Dalmaceda, his
;e r. to a most ecitin4 scene. ,A prison - 'father's secretary. Maitre Bon �����"
.The writer, first of all, ' deals with nevie
he superstition which are embodi- er convicted�of cattle stealing Fud I counseel for the prosecution,
denly shouted, "Sooner than go to .made a speech so savage that the
ci in the powers of haling. and- I will' cut m }, throat," and +Prisoner's self_ control at last gave
ur, and then continues:-• snatching a great knif•� from a hid' •i way, and he screamed, You cow -
1`.o wonder strange sup; den!. pucl:et, he slashed at his lard'! You 'cowar,d!" instantly
roger in the scattered hamlets by; throat. r was in an uproar.
he 'sea, or in the loo cuts h,efere the pc;licc could ri.ath ( Women vtepi, men yelled insults at
is an s, round the iron him and even then fought savage]; the lawyer, the rival counsel jump -
oast, for on .virtry nights, when 1 '
e lire o me now which of you a blood. He died later in the prison cried in .vain for silence, and
Ito give it.to. Come'alon down • storm-wind nstthe towering cliffs, and the,' infirmary. - 1 final! orders _ .
e rte range' and shoot it off hollow caverns and , ivied ruins Two ccmt•icts named Wirnmer and the cou_'t.- Pearson's Weekly.
amongst ,yourselves; the best shot where ,the deserted fortresses of the; Trinkl caused a•fearful panic-in the• --^ —�
t;,
gets the appointment.' The de- Powerful chieftains of b Vienna• Criminal Court one° day in `TWILIGHT THOUGHTS '•
y. gone days November last. - Tried for burglary, � +-
meanor of the .winner on such oc- look down •on the•foamlii -waves 1- -
casions would have made a- Master•land the cr. of the g tlic were found uilty, and .tjie Failure only makes success sweet-
y gulls and the y g
in `Lunacy look grave. The happy (curlew echoes over rocky shores and Judge pronounced sentence. "Three er "Good.enahgh" is. never much
young fellow would jump into the across wide loughs and estuaries I years' hard labor and detentiorn in
air, yelling and pirouetting, brand- one might well fancy that the i a penal colony." The' words were good.
ishing a.sword, and at frequent in- sounds were the voices of giants orb hardly, out of.. the• judge's mouth- Wise wit is better than silly
tervals letting off a gun, while wizards doomed for their sins to before Wimmer, shouting, `'I won't solemnity.
most'of his friends did likewise,),, -= wander for ever round this coast,- take that," Burled himself' out of Of all vain things, excuses tre .��"
-London Ts' -Bits. the mournful wail of the "banshee" the dock, cl,)strty followed by the vainest.
` or of "the White Lady of the-Cliffs', T'�in -ld, • •ind made a rush for the You cant cure corns by. growl-
`' '' --- --a famous Munster apparition. hench. life two were climbing the ing at them. ? i.
balustrade when a policeman pull- Anyone who can make money can }
DOCTOR BANGED THE DOOR. "THE DULLAHAN." ed Trinkl dowli. But �ti'immer m e friends.
ak f
A wel' -known doctor, upon reach- Women and children, crouching snatched• the policeman's •sword We lose nothing vy treating old
'ing home after a two days' absence over the fire of driftwood, eat or a^e with res set.
y P and struck out viciously. _
noticed that• his slate was furze • branches, flaming fitful! on The man who is always right -is
perfectly g Y The, crowd in court rushed for Y g
clean, whereupon he asked the ser- the open hearth, :.ross themselves apt to bore his friends.
vatit girl: ' as a louder wail rings through the their l the • door'- IAA In panic
g through the dour. lint four ppani- -Often a man who is 9-good as his ! "
Has nobody called durin ' m darkness, or a rumbling sound is word isn't much good.'
left g Y men came rnshin forward. The
_thi c'ut for Callers to write their names Fe the rolling of the wheels of "the struck clown tit - immer, and drs-
before le -is' kicked out.
on, and' it is perfectly clean." headless coach" or 'death- coach,". 1 him, and he and Trinkl were Some men never ask a girl
„ carried, 3"e,lling; ,from• the cutrrt to g to
Oh, yes, air, replied the ser- so called in-tie County Cork be the cells below. Y y are sure she.- w °~
P _ ma,rr them_ till the
- vans cheerfully. - "tA -lot of folk has cause horses and driver are sup- '
come. An' the slate of so full o'' Posed to be headless. :The ca-ach -' ENen.l nglish court »•are not free won't. c�?
g It isn't sr.fe t-) judge what a wo-
names that r'•nly this .mornin I had man is the "Dullahan," that is, a from regrettable i.;cidents. 1n 1 g
g" pld. R nman, an habitual' •drunkard man wants, to do by the thing she
1c, rub ther-i all off to make room dark or sullen person, a goblin of does.
for, more.'' most malignaht disposition ! This once flung a rotten egg at Jtidgb -. Some people ex `
phantom is said to "follow" marry _French, missing him_ by �mly an P P e pact five dollars
old Munster families, the vehicle inch or two. worth of gratitude for c fifty cent i
If a girl isn't able to do anything lumbering heavily up the avenue, %SS•\T'l•Ti'1D NViTFT 11 EN- ''p;, present.
else she can ct least kee a man end stn It takes two to make a uarrel ;
P stopping at the front do(,r at \' ost-min.ster Police C unit a but it also take:i ewo to ":iss and
guessing, ' a death is about to uce,ir Happened, be. friends."
7
5
spector,� was in town on Thurs -is-on the
y -
•
-�--LOCALISM-S- gh, sick
-Dr. Wan _public school in- -Miss Ellen O'Connor, of
-Dr. Henry will be have -Wesley Bunting, who 1----A -`v77,
as
-Mrs. John Harsell has been usual next Tuesday, to attend to be6n Visiting his brother here for
,
very ill during the part few days. his professional duties. the past nionth, returned to his
-Miss Mary E. Gould, of Ux- -Born.-On TuesdaL Nov. h in Strathroy on Thursday FOR -PICIKEIRING
'--bridge, spent a few days with Miss 24th, the wi& of Albert yes, of morning.
Allegra Cronk. East Toronto, of a son. -The vestry meeting of St.
-David Savage, of East Toron- -Miss Emma Brodie, of Clare- George's Church will be held. in
to, is taking a few days holidays mont. has been •spending a few Dr. Shirley'g residence on Satur
at his home here. days with Mrs. F. M. Chapman. day evening at 7.30 o'clock.
All TIN SMITHING,
-Chas. Leigh has sold, to the -Mrs. Slowman, of Toronto, members are requested to attend.
Thompson spent Sunday with her father, -Chas. Yule, of Colborne, spent
Bros., his little black EAVETROUGHING
% plasterers Monday with R. S. and Mrs.
driver "d bug Geo. Douglas, and other friends.
are now busy Dillingham. Miss -Miss Hattie Law spent - a few -The plaste, a L. Yule, of
-house and -FURNACE WORK
days during the past week with at the Friends Meeting Whitby, will also spend a few
-friends in Stouffville. the new furnace is being installed. weeks with Mr.and Mrs. Dilling-
-Robt. Found, who a few weeks -Miss S. A. Dale returned home ham.
'
ago recovered from a severe at- on Saturday after a year's pleas- -Bargains Friday, Nov. 27th Repairing of all kind s done "promptly and
tack of typhoid fever, is again and visit to relatives in California. and Dec. 4th-4 lbs. fresh raisins neatly and
confined to his bed. -Ed ward Le Roy, of Toronto, 25c, reg. 8c lb. lba. best cur-
-Mrs. -Roeand son, who have has been engaged byM.S.LChap- rants 25c, reg. 10c lb. ; I can peas, 166
:0 0
been -visiting here for some man as tinsmith in his establish- I can corn, 1 can tomatoes 25c; 1
months, returned to their home went. case Comfort Soap 3.90. D. Situp -
in London, England, last week. -We are pleased to learn that son & Co.
-Through some misunderstand- Geo. Douglas, who has-been quite UX BRIDGE We have engaved a competent Tinsmith and will attend
ac ing. the purchase of the farm be- ill for some days, is now much im-
longing to the W. J. Reazin estate proved. Some of the merchants are object- :i to all orders in first-class style and guarantee
by Mr. Bull, of Toronto, has been -Mrs. David Grabam,we'regret ing to others keeping their stores open
cancelled. to report, still continues very ill. after the regular hour for closing. In good workmanship.
-Miss Mahon, who has been She is however showing signs of the common interest of all there
couple of-' weeks with improvement. should be a careful adherence to the
spending a coi v
D. and, Mrs. Simpson, returned to Kennedy, of Montreal, At the council meeting of S�
on spent a few days last week with VHAPMAN
uI!,rGoeorge regular hour. Cott
her home in Bloomington township on Saturday last it was de- Me' S 0
.-Sattirday. h' brother J es and other rela- cided not to submfL. a repeal by-law in
January. ' The larger petition
�18 g hereabouts. was Hardware and Stove Emponum
-Miss Mary A. Sparks is sera- tiv-
I ' *11 at. the residence of her - number of farmers are now against the by-law and the personal
ous y 1
sister, Mrs. Thos. Field, and slight conveying their surplus apples to representat ion of ratepayers was
hopes are entertained for her ulti- the cider mill to have them con- largely against it.
TO- Wing from Ireland to Canada at
py
tneage or nve yeam, living wifn
.-L. Gordon, who has been in, —Mm. W. Crummer and 'Mrs. J.
Winnipeg for the,last ""a" 11 ow r di I a I I U W I I I W V UUMS
ter
two -years, Winters spent last Tuesday in parents north of Uxbridge and la
-Wi town for many years, Samuel Bell
In
has returned home and he and his Cherrywood with their- friend, was was well known to the older, resi-
dents of this' section ofthecountry.
-brother, George, will work their Mrs. Jas. Davidson.. ..,...W.e have a very full and well assorted stock.
y —Bert Law. of Dunbarton, is His death ocurred in Scott at the
farm next year
still requiring hats will offering for sale his horse and home of John Thu son on Saturday
q -. I ave iti, era] cases of fine and strong
next • -week buggy. This is a good bargain for in his 85th yeai e had made biS' NEW BOOTS. —We h, just opened sev a
do well by calling with Mr. Thompson since the Boots for ladies, gents, boys, girls and babies.. We
when Mrs. Leigh will be selling intending purchasers. home onip, -a ago. Mr.
Nive all ki ds, sizes values. Come and see them.
n
off her trimmed and untrimmed —Mrs. an(l:.Mis- McCartney, of death of his wife four years
Bell was the last of three brothers,
.'.hats for half price. - Dunnville, returned -home on the others being Richard, of 7x - R U .
—W. Powell, who is visiting at Tuesday after, -.spending a fort- t,,•i L ARE —NVe, - give you anything you wish in rubbers,
dge, and William, a Whi-0yi. The
strung the home of his sim, Waiter, and very flue.. We' have a very large
Iter, was night with W. -awl Mrs. Logan. funeral took place on Tuesday to Ux-. heavy,
stuck 0 Dose from. and you are sure to, get suited
seized with another paralytic —0%ving to the cror�oed condi- bridge cemetery. -- Journal.
-dity and big coil- tiou of-the school the'engagetnent here.
stroke on Satut
quite serious. of a third teacher is now neceeqa- CI4ERRYW00,0
dition is now qui
—W. Gordon, at one time a ry. The increased grant will make DRY GOODS.—We have a good choice in dress go9ds, fine flanne1q,
Edward Lintner visited- his people laid, wrapperettes, flanuallettes, wool and cotton
resident of Pickering, but now tin the burden a light one for the see- here Sunda lankets, carpets, linoleums, wool gloves, fancy col-
extensivi farmer. in Saskatcbe- Lion.
Herb Stuver is going to have good lars. handkerchiefs, etc., and we are. offering some
wan, is spending a few days with —Ho for Chic6go Exposition time, this winEer. specially low prices on several lines. Come and get
friends ih this neighborhood. Nov. 29th to Dec. 4th and return F. Roach'' and Joe, Cowan- had the
—H. Jift-ins, of•Toronto, held a till Dec. 12th. - Also Guelph Fair thresb6rs last week. them.
sale of cattle here on Saturday Dec. 5th to lltb, good till 14th to - Fred Rogers and 'Miss -A. Storey -at stock, of overalls, smocks,
last. A large number. of farmers return. . Also cheap tickets for spent nt Sunday at Kinsale. WURKMEN!.—You will find the large
Arthur and Mrs. Graham spent Sun- Sox, mitts, working shirts, -and anything you may
were present and nearly all the Xmas at home anywhere. Choice
da
ghwith Richard Blake.
all ocean Lines and railway- ar need right her*.
animals were disposed of at a of lea Danhy's violin class now
good JLgnre. routes. For tickets, and 101 in- commencing. Dunpa forget. EATABLES -We are -getting our Christmas groceries in and have
—Miss Kate Kerr, of the- Mark- formation -call on Stephenson The,Whitevale Syndicate straw cut-
e P.O., Whitby.) ter has been busy around here. ETC. Nery nice goods to offer, would like to show them to
ham public school staff, is home at (o osit -see some of our YOU. , Also we are busy getting our fancy Christmas
present, the school having been T-The Methodist Laymen of the We were pleased to
-:'closed, owing to an -outbreak -of Whitby district are holding a Zion friends at church Sunday -night. -goods out, and they are always the best in town.
C. K. Petty, O. Petty and C. Danby
small-pox. She was 'accompanied banquetatBrooklin this (Fridayj spent wednesday of last. week in the
is at 0
� home on Sunday. 6.30 after which a program of rare Fred Roach took the preaching ap-
by two lady friends who returned evening. Supper commence city. John" DiCki &`C
—At their, meeting in White- excellence is provided. Judge pointment at Locust Hill on Sunday
the town- Deroche. of Belleville. and Rev. afternoon.
vale on Thursday last
ship council, on the advice of C. A. Manning, of Toronto, are , Miss Olive Macrae* is having 'a holi-
their solicitor, decided to submit the principal speakers. Music day on account of Markham I high Have You.' Seen
a by-law repealing local option. provided. All Methodist Laymen school being closed.
In
invited. C. K. Petty is now busy- fln!'shi
As legal opinion is divided on the Our fine displav of
question as to whether the council -Some of the young notables alterations to his residence. This Wiff
be a fine structure when completed
Is compelled to submit a by-law to of the. village amused themselves The Epworth League meeting'
ellattended. Avery able paper on out W was S T ON E S
the"electors repealing local option on Sunday afternoon by going o
when &'petition containing 25 per on a shooting expedition. They Part of the Lord's. Prayer" was read
cent, of the electors has been pre- succeeded in bagging one goose at by J. Todd. There was an interested
seated, the safest course appeared H. Larkin's expense. After recur- audience.
There was no regular service 4)h
to be to grant the request of the ing their prize they put into oper-
okF3
Sunday morning on• account of sick- Parlor Co'
petition. anon their culinary knowtedge:by Names be- unable to at-
rwise ness
for next year. preparing it supper.
—Now is the time to select your plucking'the bird and othe tend. Mr. Ferrier, 117Green River,
a-r They ... CL ea erg-.,,
reading matter conducted an old time and H
perien e
There are many excellent marga- then started a bre and in due ,nesting. There was .a good attend-
time the bun6h sat down- to enjoy ance. -.In All Sizes.
and daily papers from which ro,
to select. Among the latter is the their repast. • Further comment The annive'rsary of the Cherryw-oM
-2 'Toronto World, one of the most is unnecessary. Methodist church will be held under
-ay the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society
independent in politics, contains —What is the matter anyway
ihe best and latest - with our lamp-lighter? Is he on Sunday and Tuesday. Dec. 6th and
market re- Rev. R. B: Beynon, of Scarboro,
Happ
8th. Thought, lAin
aorts and up-to-date new Owing dead or has he fled the country. will preach morning and ind evenirg, and
to the increase in price of white We have a number of street lamps Rev. J. Trickey, of Whitevale. at 2.30
-'paper and the increase in the size which cost our village a consider- The - service of praise will be led .,--Pandora,--'...
of the World, the price has been able' sum. %- Why not'nse e i in the morning by the home choir,
r-aised to $3 00 R ye�- But the There are a number of -our resi- in the afternoon by the Dumbarton Imperial Oxfords,
World and THE PICKEFeING NFw,, dents who would gladly attend to Presbyterian choir and in the evening
them without remuneration if by the Zion Presbyterian choir.
may be clubbed at $3.25 it year. t :,,,,-Only one place to
they were placed in front of their Tuesday evening ea. will be serN�en,
Now is the time to subscribe when
7'11�
suggest to from 6 to 8 o'clock. This will be fol-- ;�get these-�from
the long winter, evenings are at residences. We would su� m interest.
lowed by rogra of rare
hand the trustees that the Lr move them Eoh gton of Toronto,
The long coi3tirja6a--- dry here they-can-be- utilizea, other- deliver hislecture enfffleff-"Seven peo-
to some ' are Music will
weather of the past five le of whom you arc
montlis has been quite severely charitable institution. )e furnished by the Whitevale,l%fale
e or six wise let them be donated .--His' B UNVY
felt, by the farming 'community —Tlie.Women's Institute held Quartette, and W. W. Sparks, 0 Jose
dally. In. the village we they regular meeting on Wednes- Fairport, will'give a, number of kec!
especially. Admission
have felt
Arthur Ridley. X V. K
it to some extent, at day afternoon•,at the home of Mrs tipns on his phonograph.
25 cents, clildren 15 6ents.
least those whose -,.T.Ils have run ..LAST, CALL THIS WJU
''dry, and whose and instructive meeting was held.
those e abodelay SAVE REGISTER.
=alongside the highway traversed The chief feature of the afternoon
by the in was an interesting talk by Mrs. FRIDAY, Nov, 27TH—Auction sale of
any automobiles-. But
had a fire occurred in the village Balmer, of Whitby, which was 20 feeding steers, 100 feeding lambs, It cannot be denied that we sell cheaper than any othe store in town.
when so many wells were dry .or much enjoyed by all those pres- breeding ewes, milch cows, brood Just call and see our Fur Lined Coats. Our Flann Blankets.
nearly so, the result would have ent.' The instftute Is now in a sows and 20 shoats from 40 to 100 Our Flannelette Blankets, Men s Sweaters. Men's
lbs.each, o
m n lot e, con. 6, Picker- Underwear. Boy's Sweaters. Our Oveua s.
been most calamitous particular- flourishing condition. Each meet 1ng (IJ mile west of Brougham), the
had been any wind. ing adds a number of new mem- property of John A. White. Sale Boots, Mitts, Caps, Sox, Horse Blankets, Oil Cloths, L noleums No 1,
,ly if 'there
The conditions thus existing leads bers, there being now thirty-three at 2 p. m., rain or shine. See bills and Groceries. Why they sell themselves. All rst-class.
many of us to think seriously of member,,;, and the prospects are , for p�trticulars. T. Poucher, auc-
better fire protection. We have kerl g, Ont.
ght for adding many . to this tioneer. Supply Co.,.. Pic
a small engine that has done ex- number. SAtURDAT, Nov. 28TH— Credit sale of Farmerg
cellent service in the past and can .—It is with the deepest regret about 6 acres of mixed standing ti
m-
still do great. service, but no en- that we report the death, on ber on lot 32, con. 5,Pidkering, the
gine, no matter how powerful, Thursday morning, of one of our owerty of William Philp. The •
2.-.Vould'be of any use without an prominent business men, Mr. R. pp will be sold in about quarter 4.
acre lints. Sale at 1 o'clock. See
-adequate supply of water. To be S. Dillingham, at the age of fifty-
illness of bills. F. Postill, auctioneer. left entirely to the mercy, of the years, after an
4
e five ye WEDNESDAY. DEc. 2ND.—Executor's
wells iiiL the -village is sure to be -several months. - Although Mr.
extensive credit auction sale of farm
followed by disaster at some Was knewit to be v-e stock, iimplemeilts,
future date. Some system of Ill, his death came as a surprise. con. 6, Pickering, Q mile west of We have a1arge 'assortment of Boots just ar ved
adequate fire protection could Mr. Dillingham conducted an tind- Brougham), the property of the es-
'Ile established in our vil- ertaking and furniture business tats of the late Wm. Feasby. Sale for the fall trade.
lags. As to cost, the reduction in here for about eighteen years, and at 12 o'clock noon. Terms 11
was popular .in bisbuginess.rela- months credit, 5'/,' per annum off for !The Celebrated Williams ake'
.T
our insurance rates would go a S. He was a, prominent mein- cash. Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. To Tong way in meeting that expen- tion ('-s better goods made in Canada)
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diture. Lodge, A. r. &A. M., THURRDAY, L)Ec. IOTn.—Auction sale
The question has been bet, of Doric
of 8 acres of standing timber con- of Boys' and Youths' oots, odds
discussed in the past without and his funeral at 2 p.m. on Satur- We have also a few -pairs
ay, to the Vnion Cemetery, will si-ating of good beech and maple, on and ends, we are clearing at half pric
ults, but that does not neces In , ricku�iilg,
re�, t 10. Call and see them.
sari] y di p~ of the matter. 1,(,.t bo, emiducted by cht�111. flu leaves the property of F. F. Pugh. Tim-
our prop wtiors think over Ft NvidMV but no family, and to ber to he sold in about qm _ lrt�r-acre • that something Mrs. Dillingbqni the sympatby of lotg. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.
the matter 9�d icReriDg
JR. A. BUNTING,
,night be,�,nie(' the com muni ty is extended. T. Poucher, Auctioneer.
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