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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_10_00, int, 6 Narl'an, ayfi deer e. valid groaned turned Iiq.' "➢iot17 ,'' t?�iirt' veils wca ; toot er, pteaYse' A i, a sutne teal let n I,-- g ty04,gc hot"'' i'•lf e,. j1Tu�r1'.tclina; will you do as Lite c1 .Ittan3 cishcs ;: uuy "I ast I. teli,yr3tt after you take some traAge nisappearaace refreslritfi3utgF: Id Jaa.lucliaa• } seller lueut, -Well o brig me intoe." m g r a a till when lift. / Theirt,.}cen aud brought more thcllk writes Geo 4 6 'hot turf swdktoi.,t, and wailod unfit her mo tied{drt,nk the torcuer and I rhev calved mostly c bit u! toast, and } ou vi -ill fee} so April. Those ow's the partak of gtuorsel of the Latter. S much stronger and chccarfuler. When ` Bu° er to the eager, in freshen in the spring were vere fast �•-tttl"iering dyer i iirtn i Ok a said: I or allowed . to calve until the Ing teat Uhl everything I cat ane q,• .in spring. Not. one in 100 ci's heavens. 1 house is Uit- {Iotl�.- . I1 l::ne were cnr.cerned; fr h in the fall. They were ciritt,. in this unhappy �. l:,re had quite recovered p ] 'avotl I t„tt ti „ Ifrorn November until the fo.luacir,g h,ring, and lie hewn to ter -the hitter cu and bitter brcacit ib house this mo ) ,►�-'`._ nte; t, t Siloi�icl never ha e is Iii-icoof depends+ice.j'ig 1 ,,ring, Such cows were fed !;,ago,r ofGiritnsl:uw's with ,Put .tore sugar into it. then. another roo over my lead. 11ut gine , t i iu; . x � lives ,vtTre also becoming very hlirauty, ar.d sweeten it! r Curve, your sales, mothcii, I will still fi�tLlstalks and straw and no g't hinge are not yet desperate. Cheer the battle. I w}}1 try to turn uncle,cept from the time of becoming fresh and i,u were no lunger a jest• from his purpose. I will try to'tiil they went to grass, the mil!c grader, h, d no longer covert harsalf upl" awaken (=tint's generosity, it ke has ,was set in little pans. The butter, (sire. He fit m' sect lion, and expressrdl herself ai^1 -What o you onsentedtoabe ma ricdato ells, and };et him to withdraw his ,after the n a100 -were oundtpackaoil es aud Iass out;ufoad co as a Y s'zit. I ac ill get aunty to rise her ' was held until tall aril soldtocity' mar- �bcttcr than t rdingly. 1'o Grim she sa:ci: I f)r, Grimshaw?" frt^ueuce with both of them, an l se.- '.Once l urea to lauc*li at you. But \o! St. ,linty! ]=leaven furbicl!"'v.hat can be done. Ilut as for mare•y- kute. The farmer who made 200 lbs !depen" in.th •.v Ido hate you more than any- exclaimed J acquejina, shuddgring for ins hr, Ch•inishaw, mother -I kn•,av ' ituttur per ow was a wonder; lu0 are bruk:ding o iu� in the universe! And I wish the first time. achat I am sarin - -1 would rather ,pounds was a good average stn^ant must Fe a goo c!n wish that you seers in heaacn! \ow, ash heaven forbid?' Oh! , o : per cow. My own lot averaged about jprovement Iriust r Ido detest the ver; sight of you my child, why are you e:> Pcrvrrse? !�iel.lnd ice, rte die, ells child?" j12Z pounds. ' 1)uro-brad cattle t,'e:',a ;While we are.t , there!" Why don't you take Lilt', "Mice ,vo:u Oh, tnuther! it will not be so bad :not much known or �ought in those farms, iserds and un<:le has set his heart upon the 'ns that, days. The first thoroughbreds 1 re- irel;}ec:t to improve. :A� t,toheh would a Slur 'a furious match'?" I I ".lacy iritis, it will. Do you know ! member were, Shorthorns and I)ovuns. it�r �°L�ll se rmlernborsoo ' Uncle. the time hasp i•,ed by cell-Uh, mother!" "shat :1s the muar.i!!ti of tlese after- I became n termer, I suopos lC tri+; ago for forcing -Is it, we•t-; Y know ave arc very young to be ,,noun fev'er's axil night sweats and '.cause I was Uorn on a farm. I L­- -Is rthat sumo sniff''. ci<, thanks be to lhr;3tit,nity and n,arrie^i-too young! far too y'ouug' ,• 1 ,came a caretaker of lately cattle to - lis not lac#ing. r£he this' cough', work and no play :t ilixatlan. You can't Iurce tete to Vey' sixteen, gracious hraaen! liar I knew it means that you ar^ stir} cause ea,veyune to this recticr:: kept ' nn true o '.ace Griot, and you had as well give then you know we has•; no alteriia ahoy," is ntuc•h out of health, 3linun}', but I dairy cattle. 1 became a brwt,ler of ,j► . rp the wicked purpose," or wordy tive but that, or staraatiun: and it hopc you will he wall in the' spring." 1 registered cattle simply bera,.se I POUI HY that e&ct: is not as If )'Olt were to be m rr;ua'i ••,1ac'luelinr., It means death" Iliked them. I early r•_alized tr'at cat - rine day when she had said sone- to it your.,, cf your own oGc-this "Oh, no! No, no! yo, no: Not so! ;flu must be cared fur well if we were The Brea or nu hing of the sant, the cou,nloc!oie gentleman is of grave years and char'- ',Thrre's 'H :s \rune} �4amp has had a to make a living out of them• hu, scs hav pne seri, .Answered. cruelly: acIer, which makes a great dicer- 'cough ev,•ry wirtcr ears limo I kn••w I well remember the first wheatiEc„tras to fie, and that ''Very well, miss' 1 force no (Inc. ence." ter, fund �h,•'� rot Hyatt nor Ft'cly to ' l,ran. I ewer !e,I, I went 1:, miles af- 'nut made 'substantial `leo«jo to uudQrstnnd! 13ut I wl,.;rd ••I. ghnuld think it did. di • and yc,•i as ill •be cell 'n the ter it, our nearby towns not kee"ing 1, E Bartlett. A farm t^: •,rotectl:,n rind Support duly "pall ^'v1'hat makes you shiver and yha' slrri:' :,! tt,r ,irl, chanRlnR color's:;ch luxuri,,s fur cows. I was not •his farm `should.eu av r''a;n conditions, er, : wtthdI-a`v so, illy dear" .,.re y'u,u cold or 11 an l f-trtvr it•,; to spite of herself. satisfied with the result~ and dispos- tbuildings substantial, n: ,then those con 7ti,.•,g are not votis'? Purr child, you 'got. no r -le ;, ! s all nc•arr s.c another spring, of the native c,,ws, naor 3Q yea r9 �alonu foundations --brut. you am your mother Last night. Do you drink Lk)at c t') my child--" Iago I go'- a registered •1•rsry bull. 'last for a generation or,. -!aIm upon xis.•. I was of tea. my dear. You n,•cd .it Laoru >ir', tnuther! don't! don't say so. 1!e was o.t of a cow q'ving t0 Ibs lavill cost more'in the first p : 1 !u feed and than I ria." l"c l—' milk per day. Too spa ': farmers 4n iho iong,run avail b^' fur su r. any No, -no." ' "lleur inti out, n y clear, 1 shall change their minds a;tout ta,•a Pr,,per I bul'4t a' ho ,• use s -it undo:- ft,h: , what is the watts with in'; never live to =r•.: an• t"vr ypr.tg tin- way to grado up a 'lard. i remerm--ike, 1 lie, arry It <, fs ry"?" ' It -Ss I van h;ta'e ,, •,udet life with i„, ice her yelling. a •Jer%,4 bull to E, r)arty want :•tae Oh, another, mother, don't to+' oP to a !. 'rh,s,• gynil,tomy, my child. ;who used him. cr.:+ing a lot t splen "`• su'cs against me! don't or you a ' ll t :c n ^ath ,,,ntwr or later. 3Iy life did da•ighte-s wantr !rive rn,, to my ruin W.t!) Will ttitr.aa he t+torr ctrl for ninny year. it: more :silk ar(l .ipUt tt! hild'q part, if her m,:th r . !on t I can Ir:u !n i etc•o aud comf.)rt, but' t)recrl his herd %'hen ••'e you hest of all the w, rd, if I nl,)st s,i".•r privation, want ,.it did go %• 11 he tra:nted' Uo not take std's Kguin,t 1ai:.�•c!}•, [ cannot y+:rvive manyth'•m 1s' �C#tea :u illy part! Ill. Ip :no to I,e nu,nt's, .Jarclu«1!na. he, has a lot (i••tritt"tre. ho true!" t''• I l'b.: l<•nr girl %% i deadly I•ale'• sl-” spec'kied in'r-a!s '9o, boUar, ruo to whom .lacqurlina? �1�,•'t �;;tart:rd Grp nn ! wrslkrtl t.hc floor in a start:•rl 'xtth vearg AS,V s vuu 'tali, rg about'?'' distr•act,•d ui tt:nvr•, crying: I Ill'.ILni\r. CP Til'%, IMI l ,'rue io t!iis heurt-tri this heart I 11h :t sh ;ii 1 ,Jo! oh! "what Shall ther' to a',1 that is K-1;st ant I i,t [ u.g•. d the regtster0d bull, ter �, I in utv nature.- " It ii very plain avlar.t y,:u a a!t J.) I y&Lrs: but the one-ha!•t #first fear', : I d,)n't ut<1• rStand' Vo•t at full•" rt!` t,r,l;t. l';nt urns! w4 rry F,r G• iu and +ra'©n eighths gra•.rb did not tr,w O". ltluther, the thou:;!:t )` tii.u' h)lcr l'unn•. u1v d. ar, he reuaonah e on the seine and abase c.t Jorae. u w i ,• : fa.t ••no':�h to %IIA n,: th ,ugh th.° I" anybody i9 n 'e c. u t , if 1 !itt o„t th;uk it rue:+t for yo•'r, and th,•' id t 'of tetA niarric,i would . w,,t an i:nprovento t. :,n their deters + hitl'OM's`• :Incl prusierity, I a: t« „r .; w'i 1 .,artM1 erne ret;. (,rim s tbhc.rr•cnt; is t o t.1 t +,entg sola to u Inas'.lr t )nt I' 1 all i,^• , don't tn1': acv inti': ) -. nt t" f>a l..,n for fill ; .t c; toil (L:1a. Ja lur'ina tn':a.r) ,t,.,t.:"•,-here.', but: Anally I cut td Coui.io iueii Ji • I erfor and '!esiWr Uh' uh' — e it r•r,,. tial �t � aertlsEod with + » iv _„ hrtc^ t stwt , n 'Y 0°� tr'bW ltun't alk su v :1 'ly, .• cele ,nil, flout It aw- L; nd your lea er i I1 rr.o aga'ta, ,Oa4m kn„dole under, arld 1 ,r,a, t' yuan lunlio the ill fief morning, I pt': 'yy+ watts:rti&b.1rem, S "Po I, ltur,tny' Oh, I c, ln't m' ar: r Ar,w ;,nws d'i»tth�+J rr poor, ubr ezclaia,ed the c4)mrr.odore fn a rage t : as he rose up and strode of? tuw�ar,t , dor•.: to bring <v r>�ody' to r•:'S•r stun w t.o worry :You. Pear up, \inu•uiy tb: i „ill not_ h:•Ilea.• b1rt.'that if I re oras: I alw.ayv ux•d h..,s fro 5s good where ::u the room occupied by Mary 1.`Oiscvu to bear up; ,lun't 4rutr, s •1'1' ; Inaut- Iran nn.l lnithfut to my' heart', rntlk ;tnd butter famt!t Il'e had to I art ,l wt«bout the ceremony of knocking. ),a ,io•i t.crn me out; 1. a!n I ut ':t lint:';pity th,•t•c will e Borne way of nial o ),;r own -butter: The 73atcock p !:ur�t the diet open with one hk>w littf:• 'girl, nisi t:),xd and ci:,t''::iuo .;r•• tcrt was act known Lhoo At first iter it mg a foot. and ertL rtrf where the cacap enot,;h in the a,urttr! , untl „r e",t+,po mtdo bQtavcrrthcg•a two alter ',little {ins. then the largo, eiiall,,w j of woven avi 'tratrr,•q. ,, ns were serf is e; )rinY water. `I -hen tend:. alone fever6h. frir•htene,l creature c,f :)„r ncibhbur-q WIll take• r e .its 7'r`'• i3,.t c•, :Id �.,np h, do this l In 1 1'e' I ^ ft -.t shove lying down to t.'kc a nap ,fur thr, fun' 1'!1 make th rti J.a' t},I Ten'), I,, it'i v s'i•tmt tire -gal tullnwtKl thel cic•op cans set in ice • !ri hicncrlt :nt,> a chart l,y her y. ,i that tt,cr will, jolt as gt3cll' •S wt's; to force the crt 'separation 1 -ho rests 4 5trcngth :till stilt I, t, cst,t th, 11•y the nae u' he commenced a l'uriouil 'It- th,} will lot in th,• is:n:olr+n,•:' l•e•werful t+'Auenrc5 the,iug arotj':Q,a little fast,•r. It was perhaps a lit- li'rr.ei over >on the trembling invalld it, t':a. child. ho,-, itt.tle ,:N: 1, 11 tie cleaner, too, but this w;)s not p• t,er?' largcr rocnr, i cd, with much exagarratio•t. „f t!,e worlei. Y; far a :ov ar •tr lTo i,e (")I,!imed.) tact or thorough enough. Then earn ne that had iNst trangpired Ile or a week or t•.,c, scare •ty !Oil er I - t -7 the separator with a steam . ,anWn • ilt she can be himself and Jarquetina-re•i'ett- layin h,•na, a Ind seen if, you could rind a h , t •, i 1to run it. With this iwt.er rid, we r.h -additions her undnttf:,l w,)rJs .v },o wout'i Gnc shelt,•r' to yoln' )o , j I:a,u been making butter for la the srutl'or ru ply reproached Mnry for cncour' sick icu)tY,er fur the rust f twr lit,•.".1 i;l."1' 1'i S IM 't)�SIISLI: years. :rater, gravel or. ng and fostering that rebclli.,,ts • lifer h •r! uncle. would r r . ri tt'- l Our 1)utter product of 123 pounds aro kcla for h: r ! g vitt ti.clt•t•r ,,Iron Illy Iur) rt'" ex.: Ifs-I'rl consicf ' it a great plea- I:n the larger ru,. refractory temper in her dao h -from the poorly kept native coo boards under they warncKi her to bring the hea'I- clni ,eel lact1 illinn, o-ro,'.ft)g a )y' s,,ro*lo till:, to a cortiau like 31i,s IFradualiv grew with experience in P.nor they aro ori girl to a sense of her posicinn pct 1, t.as.:lWft`'. Ifcrdin}; and better breeding: With rings, or to prepare to leave his ii tl:fid he :v till ut}' c};ilei: Y:tt ha'; I' •hc that! 1'r h} slu'rl talk you I tho improvements for getting the with straw, It i for he swore he ',wouldn't Ili-' '141- merle in hate first night and w't.o rlc•r'+1: Iereetm out cif the milk, our tiuttar the hen!I are k cretin the col Y need over and. trodden down by cr{ rno to Pack .t p .and leuae t!., lit -1 ,-:sill 1'd c nsidor it a Pira- prgduct soon reached 300 nounrls of cleaned at nor her rJaught't an, longer•! hu.,sc,•„ fur ro fatk to her r.ot .to listen to butler per cow. 4.%,,rlea's not inertias- r1 so having evetavhclmed the ••Ile..w'ill r.ot dar given he, .:'o t., cher. rho . roduct nineuin the.ls,st youb-straw 1, nervous �a'oman with imde note^r•;e humar.it} end put!!ic oi•i:ti:'n vents as I don'tlicge 1 pales, at The nla i rel reproaches and threats, n an+l c+verythin;g hu ought to rr5{'• ct." least in a gree ('.nor ma, n 'taa,'c; f'Li7.7.I,F. ) AI�I, '�g herd, to force =a and left the.rooni. ?1y cit-till"h; :ill•. lir. i'a, set his cows much highs Better cows anti arepenLo me: he tie :;d ran anp one be a'trprised thtt heart anon utaking "iace Giin)S)rraa'i 1 ire Tramp (i the road) -Why care csllleei� for better baYns. aro gr r The }:! Ipq� be - was inertias d,: and her } is succ.rs:;or at. I�uckenou^;h, th-,r i n •' rlo, 's. all right. - adhiteaa �tl and w ttts.,� c.oi:'t ou go in. b 1 r.evrr put watttC in lithe stables, be= `f and her senses acanilerei ;f yc)ti 'liso.l,p!)int hint in this clarlin� t)on't yciu sec him waggin' his tail? cause I believed it hest for the cat thrtdtip rand nq drtei -. ltte)r� there i z+:ull••Cben+CbD;. ,x� ,l.,Isq? When her mother was il? purpose, 'h,v,, wilt Int no linrL t , li second.. Tramp. Yes, . and he's tle to he„out of doors as 'much as harbor ;ll can Jacrlttelina could not sieej). Now sh'. his rage and his reverp;r., -'.nd he will growlin'-at, the sa .tc time. I dunno possibr.o without exposure. of an CBtwoL sat hy'her bedside s{longinq mar• trot -o{, only _send us rentor his ror•t„ hut; aa'!s and keeping ice to her hest l le will :sec3 • to jt.stify him elf a!iri i which end to hylic e. When I fixed �vef' the barn, I put floor. and giving drink to slake her burn- urther ruin us 'I)y bltiul+,ttn� our -------- --- --_._--------•- The d is a ins ru * thirst and listening, alas! to her names• i'our wildness trier (crrr.tric feet!ie 1�it 0 rhe larg roo7v�A couia o • s,td :tnd rambling talk il)out their ity will he turned again,! us and S!- and n `� e� t t,e.inc: turned adrift in rice world -to distnrt'ed anti misrepresented as tu' '�` ed wsu dry earth or r h in Lh �0►/ the summer will keep r •'e to' death, or to peril rt:i : •is 'nest cr.” „�, `� O` plied all winter, and --calling on her daughter t ••}h)Lher!...mother! he' is not sl) �0�� Yh)JS- J keep themselves free a�'c them hoth,ty.vielding to he wicked,as that..". � t�,� L1 nc!c•'s will! And Jacqueline hear ••He. is furious in his tet'tper and barrel or two of grave violc»rt in 'his intptIlses-he will du ,?l] r� 9��5 it before winter also, illy] rinderstood; and we:;,t anci'sigh •� J' ��� liDs It kept bc:ftsra the he -a new experience to the poor oir ti:at ander the influence of. disa,)- f ti � time. It is surprising who was •'tint used to .tears at night may .a•.ftrraards repent his injustice. Instead of slu'mhor!." i'1'ou ittnst not disappoint him, ria :111 throe,lh thenight stle Hors:• nue!}na." p..t• with iinremit.till, Cara. .And i l riis,apuoint him? 1i1h} . Mini -my, .he mnriiing, when thus fe•:er wan;•, buck-notigh tines not be'org..to :III'- and the patient was Wrtr•nfu1, thou, Argil if .hc wants Grim to he his suc- :,;} n,tsted, she left her oils- to brii , "rrssor, arhy�.r•s I hnvc hcprd aunt)I r,,-fresHn, cup of tea and . pla a ; sk hirn, does he 'net ma? e hint his ,r t r:,st prePa, cd by h-�F nw•n 1'c:nrls licit^? 1v:t ayh•,n she hrnr:,t,t ,t to t it -There nre reasons. I s:tspcct., inv silo the nilswa'.rd i0' clear, achy he cannot do so. I thin'.; She felt. r.,',hl 1109 1:e hnl"is tha property b; such a ten - 1',v r h:i,l ,'l ,t, t .'I I•er throat tthat, he cannot allenate it. front, it not r^•.i :' el• f.hr famAral family. Al the gn only mar in Y-:11. ,. Jaeger .,,hic•h he e n I:orto•,v it: upon Dr. (,rir.,�haav, will I)c through his wif,,, s anti' the doctor should inarty sono re - h an- at" uGlMill That is `.t, hey? Wnll, I avill not maple a siimptt•rmule td carry this ow a ic11 gift ovor to Dr. Grlmshaw-even r there is no to, way of coma -ev- e h}- a1 ,- Mother! what is the reason the ,g •' as pr,i+essor is such a favorite with. Iirpes! ••kiv denr, I d6n.'t know, hpt I r f,tv^ Hale oftrm had.rtf,- suspitions."•` !Of a t, iiilll �()[ o y tienr, though unacknow -, � Ilei .;�•a«• i 344X, M „vY - ,zt' LL S�r� rib• i,,,e"•,17},i•Y9•i is run through a coarA to take out +he larger heti cannot swallow, it ifor th.,-.-n. "filly dear," said balco that pie we ha night'?" Yes, love,” roplI wife. '''I hope it wa,s -You bet It was," t treasrtrer of the `haven't. had ri nig::tm Ione it, gave me since I he pies my snot}ler us 'NOT CONC.LI] .Torrr+,s- 1 knew that hadn't a dollar in his Smith -"Why, rli'1 1 lend hien mie?t' ,1onc„:-„No; I a:;k me one... Swith- .t•''• r inic"g 50 ORgSHIRES-Young .Yorkshires tin 4d fursale• e. Yonas sows for servic onag boarrs wady for. serviaa Also, a pure Rht Call and see them ad lotat•Cihrallm°ere Gmu ,.The I'ec�pie's Cash . ab i but F M CHAPM", Audley sett capital could be would pay ,well. 10,000 Barrels 4A nt difficulty'may ke it possible for�T•a�yt®$, W E want you to make this Store yo take hold and make here we shall make it ofbun a success. -Vindicator: buy is entirely satisfactory, y '• your purchase, we.ask as a favor that you report to its. ins -What's the best way Highest price paid for fall and we assure you we will adjust the matter to your entire sat make a pair of pants last ? , ;, Wilkins -Make the coat and winttef• fruit. limnvest first. -New York Times. F, E. GEE, WESLEY GEE, 1,� A Canadian farmer, noted for Men's OvErcoats-A special line, ,plendid value at $g 5 m� rietors his absent-mindedness, went to 41-3ni PICKERING, Out. worth $12 and $13. `� town one day and transacted his -- - business with the utmost pre- Methodist Church Men's, Women's, Boy's, Girl's Underware for fall and win. ENTS. cision. He started back on his kS6rY1Ci3S a8 F011OWB• assortment, with prices right. way home, however, with the firm have been conviction that he had forgotten — We have put into stock a special line of Men's Top Boots w ich th the in- something -what it was he could 17.30 p.m.......Preaclung. - are selling at very close prices, $2.25; also, fine Boots at $` 790 p.m....... o thods pur- not recall, try how he would. As 2:00 p.m ....... Sabbath School $�• and $2.75, latest styles, of leading he neared home the conviction in- 8:70 p.m ........ Epworth League,,on Bed {amts for winter $1.50-; Blankets, $1.25 to $2.10; Rubber Inte raNew creased, and three times he std iesday. asteus af- ped his horse and went carefully P• p- 8.00 �m.... , • . Weekl Prayer on lined Buggy Robes, beautifully made, $6.95. a bethi isrohn throu h his k in a n Unit- endeavor to disco er what heain Thursday. had= . Rev, J.J. E re, Ph. B. - ida, especially _ (' R Q C R_ E 3esB conducted forgotten. In due course he reach- � ' Pastor. - .. I Companies• ed home, and was met by his by the ppreal- daughter, who looked at him in 8 E ED S ? Choicest Fresh Cakes Cost opened, Lady Pinnace, dozens more Frei gh offiNals of sur rise, and exclaimed, `• Why, fat where have you left �ske' �OV�' T�'�`' Cake, Home-made Cookies, Maple Cream and dozens morea of ,v astounded We are buyers of all kinds of seeds, _ the -choicest biscuits and cakes to be had, tdhe as had mother?" -Pall Mall Gazette. either cleaned or uncleaned. We have Please try them. b them. Sale Register. the best cleaning mills manufactured. Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, Belts, etc., for sale. y 6 1t will pay you to see tis before selling ; to it pow t po- Uk your seeds. If you cannot come sen you Da SI M P S ON & COMPANY , hair powerful F'RtDAY. OC?. 13TH 1905. -Auction u• samples- by mail, we will give you - out fat sale of horses, cattle, implements. posi- P prompt'reply. ,ends and rets- etc., at y of Con. S, Pickering, theOur chi menta are made direct to the P=�✓�E�r=N� r•.,m.,l of course, of property of John as Po. gale at 1. best seed markets in Vnited •L•�•V , VV What the tionee�s' Thomas Poucher,. nuc- States and Europe. _ relations will WZJ> r.S1Ay. Orr. I4Tu. 1905.-Cred. Seamless cotton bags 20 to 25c. each, -- ns, to be Pen it bale of farm stock and implements 2 to 24 bush., weight 16 to 1S ozs. • ay � I • , a QaR f1in8 at 1+>t34. Con, 2. Whitby township, thF the property of John Draper. See `T• �:O W-1Z9S ,�L CO-, • bills tor full parti••; fare. WHITBY. Ont. 277,3 1X05. -Auction We are selling of t the balance of c -lir -r wt.>ra. iwaremeota, etc.,, i�r'i�1v1Ce Hats at a great reductio *.� of Eduard Cornell, at Fall Good. Give Pickee bit Sale at Our specialty is Re ` tram +i:arp, gee bells. Thos. Pte' i pairing' , A• .ictioneer, Bring along your Wagons and ----- - Buggiei, C. A. Baker; Advertisements... Horse-shOeillg as usual. - i iR SLE -A cheap general pur We have on hand a large stock of We draw attention to a few alt L"* Lot a• Apply w N J.ii$Ow,, souih ladders at 11 centb per Ga;f :ate eon. 1, Piekertai& tat round. - 'Season of QTR SALE -A four year old milch --W, H. JAC$SON. Brock Road, Knitting Ferns, -Berlins, _ ''`' Half Darh®m Apy:y to Dr R M•yam } j j � EF', Pickering. o. tr Voters' �,s rr Court, 1905 Hoops, Tow] Rin new' Wfich coca.' A,p. .Fancy China and Glass goods y to ]tri, �. L. P&IMIM Ise S Ig4tr ref*+ -- alrt Municipality the Township of Also Underwood's Fountain ..•• Pick a cit) g. . r draught tdlmg NOTICE is "hereby given that a P�.• 15c M. & E. Boone Pickering ar+iraily 1'��ai eld, at loc 0. can 1. Fiokeztag or, basing W. J. n1Lkl Dnubartoa. elft t�Ourt will be held, pursuant to The i • c he aver • Ontario Vote"' Libt Act, by His Hon- o:d n.; to TOST-Between Kingston Road and air the Judge of the'County Court of •• aR'_4I FOR SALE, OR TO RE:tiT X ,114. In A L•iw's corner, eth con, a lady'■ short the Lounty of Ontario• at the Town bei as lot 13. c,o. 0. of the Towneh p of ' fawn co -C, femur pvoksts. Finder please leave Picesr.n ee . It has at New.• of ic• 5t Hall, Brou,g4arrio on Friday the 13th g. and close t3 the rtuage of Pickering, Two remarkable Records made by per cent. - - day of Ortober, lit"ti, at eleven u'clo k conststing of 02 acres, mora or :ass. Smi to the popular i,i good and In &,good state of cultivation. Oe tl.e p Ircha a WIDER -Tho undersigned will make a. in., to hear and µetorinine the sever•- ppremlegs area soot oink barn, Iwo fraule F+la1 OTT ,i,;nt for $1 eider at his residence, lot !s, con 3,. Picker ale 1xintn elf a 'r -s and omissions dwelling•. an at ondauad el hard and soft wet -nag, on Stouday. %adaasday and Fpdav oc ill Che `-otPTa' L4� fur Polling Snb•I)t• er. For turcher particulars acply to JAMES Chr dollar ei h week. MILTUN BZNSUN, ail �' LONG, Pickering. 44-tf .:,ieclined. _.--_-_._ _--_--,_-..' visions Nos. 8, i. 9, 10 and 11, of the +tot changed TO RENT -1 comfortable 1i storey b[unici(tality oft r Town,hip of Pick- -k -alaiv or the i frs,Lu.1s••, NuA to Fiokertag Village. poi. Bring for 1906.. C��S�il� .. . _ TQ$Qjl TO. ONT. !1vvbrnlea'ts, i8 so,* -on givyn at once. For particular, a ply All person, having business at the t* :t was in 1900, to xra 9V. T. Rattn:k, Pickering, out. snit Court are req hired to attend lit the Vigilance �. Committee! j The attendance at the 'opening said time and lace: wir Fall Term was five times' a� power is less, ARM TO RENT --Situated on lot great as that of a year ago, Last Aet•s that, in FU, Dated at N;hiwvale, in the said Formed for recovering property. stolen 3: rth con, c0? cul lug 100 acros,'Ll,p q utonth the had ten times as man :i9 ia;•Otne h�ssa �nior• or ices, in good state of cnttivatlon,good Township, this th day of September from its members and the appre• Y has been no frame bonee and out-baildinga, Good be xftig A. D:, 1905. hension of the thieves. calls for book-keepers, stenoggrraph- The willow. orcn&rd. For particulars :apply on the prem. DONALD R. BEATO.N, property , ers as we could fill. This und•ub t.e., or to wet, a 3077, Clsremoat. 31-1 ,Members havinezstoleu commani• 1 indicates progressiveness ie from bonds, 51-1 Clerk of the said Municipality Date immediately with any member P gressiveness an s ows that this is the beat school to 'rum cause she CARLOADS OF CATTLE For sale - -- — of Eiteddtive Committee. atranize. Enter now: M ifi• rid, she is not •� Ihave at my mise& !nr sale feeding ]+ �]J)• p ago 've rears b steers, .heifers bee ta¢ers, and new kfihrnja�smltklli Membership fee $1.00. cent catalogue free• me un cows. Can: noel see t o get prides. one 'V 9 • 14,1 �tUr �E r�jf, �7e0� Lang Cor. Yonne and Alexander ata phone or ap ply to- Jo A. White and Boas, �— f3wretary. kmidetiL • , ' atic or- "maghsm,9V c lett The undersigned having bought out 19y W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. he hasing the black.smithing business of R. Esee• Com. -Gen. LenR, D. E. Pagb,,C. S. aid ys re- QKATING Rl HOUSE AND Moore, is prepared to do bladk- Palmer, Pickering, Oat. much ►.7' LOT FOR BALE- hen°dersigned offers smithing In all its lines. Tickets may be obtained from'A. vould for sale at a reasonable prion his large skating of of a coat flak, and also his' hones and lotaaltaated in Jeffrey, sec., or J.. A. O'Conner, vice - Ow. ^• 'lr•Je, the Village of Brougham For particulars apply Horse -shoeing - a - Specialty. Pres. ;amp ti djust- to Frank Sanderson off the premise.. or b W V aichardsoa,-Pickering Ci•�ORC+F tr =t�.W is m p�- which in mes WANTED -By a Chicago Manu- XICHERING. ONT. Pickering Lumber steadil on a Iactnrtnq Room, person• of trastwortht- ' rI'd oat nen sad somewhat familiar wk-kJoe&t $wri- tide of cea, tory as assistant to branch off Salary fta p - P paid weekly. Permanent p tion. No in- .[ QI S :onforms oat vestment•reAntred. Pre eit"rience not °B ' '° eo�°�• A�. ! ALLAD THINGS of the pe pie. Branches, Como Blook Chigsago. 1-ht�, Why, buy a kinked hard wire f tween is mea _ _ __ Ou'r'Stock when yoLl can buy the carbonized cALJ As it is now, PICKERING FRUIT _ it. _: _ ed steel Lamb Fence sold by. a notable ad hat multitudes aC ori age earners of ho are unpro- Will be opened Seot. 25, 1905. s, • professional — ;rhose incomes Apples will be bought at the I investgtegt� Ickering Factory and: prices paid tench ,i their aa% ing to quality. Soft apples to make both a not taakZ16- the exchangge C. W. R CARUT RS, continue to.de- to in 47tf Picked g, Ont. come; .l need more _ :ve similar needed in the Market coal. j ory is again iii E • ery .Mor.day little reason to Ps expected toLt - one of the John F. C. Lafrau•dll e eza was On com end himselfuftp. p L7 J ._ -: . .-Brougd l Ana. n fnr his pay. THE CRAND PRIZE. I ent(,rprise, ser z gc.•ing. From TI>SE ?RHL11-3ptelcortat statdon TRAINS GOING EAST 1)01 AS FOLLOWS:— ind, have lwen No. 6 MAIL 6:33 A. M. A :duce " 12 Loc AL 2:47 P.M. tke " 10 1. C.LL, 6:04 P. M. r TRAINS GOING W1111117 11751, A9!•.LL(_:4s. - .4ltplp ,ro. 8:41 .k. L+4 Hite Hutt 4epnratrs. A frill line f e "11 LOCAL 2:18 P. '7 HALL merits. The International Dictionary has WOII S greater "Unction Upon Its merit$ and Is in more g'enerai use than any other � . Is no -w" Complete. materia In all kinds of building 'material including rough and dressed. lumber, lath, cedar, etc. Our stock of Shingles is also com- plete in British Columbia,, New Brun' W. F. R. 10N ES-,Baisaln, Ont., A Also dealer in Brantford Gasolene --Engines and Wind -mills; Greig's celebrated Carriages. Farm Wagons, etc. Slti - or •ts kion the ' swick and Ontario Cedar. � ONEY .in All kinds of the usual Mouldings, •� ages Base, Casinlf, V Sheeting and Floor- ing always in stock. To LOA A. H. Sayce, LI -D., D.D., of Oxford University E °gland, ba recently said it: It is indeed a Cistern tanks and watertrou h g to Order. "' -fin of rnarveouswork:itis difficult to conceivetof a dictionary more complete. Everything is made first -Class iinhr(oi-k-1 exbaustive and I it -not only what we might expect to W. D• Gordon. find In such a workbut also what few of us would ever bareiboughtoflookingfor. j A supplement to the new edition has brought it fully up to date. I have been It�oking through the latter with a feeling its - of astonishment at completeness and the amount of labor that has been put i tufo it. _ood THE CRAND PRIZE. 1J IMPLEMENTS. (the higb est award) craw given tri the In- tematfonal at tL-i world a Fair, st. Iouia -- Have.alook at our new Twin PI w - three levers and on roller hearil gs. stiFRt� "A Test in P-enuneistton." iO• A iria..aolicited. 11go, the "Perfechon`Paunin Ali "— .4ltplp fir t u Hite Hutt 4epnratrs. A frill line f e ill impleme-tn. Prices right. + L :Ii FRNG • 1 i '.,� ,;,,.,,„� ._ 'TF. •,Sift ^y- y.Y � ' s xr'1 +aY3' : J • � x , ,,,t SL,tr•ra h }, �" 4' ' �:.t�i' A �' +�.: • � `;'"� -•v •o �f„••�& ; u'; '..sem':. ocwrweatonTRobb. Neal, of Montana, par-�Dr. B;i-es, who attend tithe D O W SW E L L' S C.LA R � chased .57 sheep from James Un- World's .S�hday Schoor Cpav-en- s Thos. Gibson Tuesda im' spenty alerhill of this place and from tion in Jerusalem and toured the ' ;- -the city. Mliler, of Stouffville. The Holy Land, will give an- address Is head—quarters for them all. Mrs. F. -Cooper is spending a s tjam.�visre shipped -from this sta- on "Nazareth and the Sea of GAR - Tmportantshowing of finest display of .week at Uxbridge. ticsls otl Tuesday. lee." Short addresses will be was caused by cougestion of the Drain, Mrs. Thos. Stephenson spent F.' Cooper got first prize for his given by Revs, Blundetl, Lamont, mothers too often is due to the fact Wednesday in Toronto. hackney' mare and second for Booker, and the resid"aat ministers. C : Walter and Mrs. Thomson roadster colt. at Markham fair Music will be given by Mr. and Pro spent Sunday at Mongolia. last week. Wm. Coates also se- Mrs. W. l:':'Senior; of Toronto; Weekly and. Dailyt,r Wm. Slack; of Mono Road, ae cured first prize on his heavy colt R. E. Fo h ;. the Choir and Tot '- spending a few days in this locali- and second on his mare, both im- Quartette; rustrumental by Geo. Can get," -get What you Want. tY• ported draughts, Wm. McKay got Coates; Tirombpoe solo, by Evans ThWill be satisfied' en you .Misses Veta and Merle Stephen- first on his agricultural mare and g Ward. . A s pf$!€did entertainment Accepts sums of! ' son are visiting friends at Ash- g third on his colt, and Wm. D. is assured. guys and Sells Esc burn. Miss Wallace has returned from Pugh got second on his two-year old Canadian draught stallion. One of the worst' sensations that "ever occurred in the usually Collects Drafts, Cou Does.a General Ban Stouffville after spending a couple The Ladies' Auxiliary of the quiet village of Claremont has of weeks at this place. Wofffen's Foreign Missionary So- been agitating our residents for- CL We are glad to know that Mr, ciety of the Presbyterian church the past week and has brought Ira Powell is improving nicely I will hold their annual •thanks- the nalihe'of Claremont prominent _ . after his recent accident.file Geo. Dowswell in offering meeting in the ly before the Province. It seems • and wife, of church Thursday evening, Oct. that on Friday evening last, -the Goodwood, were visiting at A. B. ' ' and Wm. Dowswell's this week: 19th. Rev. A. L. Geggie, of To- ron to, will be the speaker of the night of Markham fair, Dr. East- wood, ; Henry Elson and Mrs Bert and Misses Eva and Flo evening and also". ' ;t. good pro- Lizzie Graham were returning ravi;ss took in East Gwillimbury gramme has be'_u provided. home, when Elson, who had had - ' fair, held at Queensville this Meeting to commence at 8 o'clock. some liquor had become ill on the --- Talk is ch week • Silver collection. road, accompanied by chills. On y John Adair moved . his house- hold furniture into the Forsyth residence at North Claremont on The convention of the W. F. M. S•, Whitdistrict, will be —7.1. ' h 1017-h .arriving home, Dr. Eastwood gave the young man some stimu- (j eri�i Vxj' l(]'L� ] s} j�/� j /� esdaY• Wm. aThos. Gregg, Wm. I' 1 n t e t odist church on Friday, Sept. 20th. First session at two by lants, but the unfortunate fel- low gradually became worse and lapsing into his D O W SW E L L' S C.LA R Ham Cu.WWall1�acce�` are ex- o'clock presided over unconsciousness, s and home the the district organizer, Mrs. condition became most serious. ' petted this wealttom Old Country. Denyes, of NVhitby. A most ex- has been Various stimulents were admini. Is head—quarters for them all. No buyers appeared to bid on eellent programme pro- 'dad I h 8 stered including phenacedne, Tmportantshowing of finest display of vl n t e evening at o c oc Laudumn, strychnine and other the Proctor farm which was offer- s= the second session will begin, poisonous drugs, usually used in ed for sale at the Travis" House Rev. Totten presiding. Dr. An- such cases. Dr. Sangster, of on Tuesday last. na Henry returned missionary Stouffville, was sent for but all John Tarr, of Unionville, has will be the speaker of the even- attempts to revive Elson failed ,„; disposed of his farm at that place ing, A cordial invitation is ex- and he died onrrl1 , Saturday morning. - 4n and has been spending a few days tended to all. Collection. Many rumors are being circulated ���g here in search of another. The eighty-fourth anniversary someno doubt grossly exagger- Miss Elizabeth N ilson, of Ash- � and thanksglvinR services of the aced, and others without the ;� a best lines of burn, spent a couple of weeks i Claremont Baptist church will be slighest foundation. Que of Boots and Shoes herewith Alex. and firs. Wilson� celebrated on Sunday and cion- these is to the effect chat Elson returning home on Yonday. day, Oct 29th and 30th. Rev. S. had his life insured in K two( 's '— Ccall on — Mra. Ball arrived in town on, S. Bates, D. D., of Toronto, will favor, another that the latter Saturday. air. and .'Mars. Ball have i preach on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. owed Elson a sum of money, but :Qenderson p_ Far' not yet taken up housekeeping I and ' p, in. A Sunday school these rumors Dr. Eastwood de- UL here, but will do so as soon as I rally meeting will be held at 3 p. clares to be absolutely untrue. they can secure a house. i in., at which Dr. Bates, who i.i a Col. Farewell, KC. county ' Rev, M. C. Tait was in Owen it ;�.ialist in Sunday School Rork crown attorney, bearing these Sound on Tuesday on business in ; Will give an address. Appropr`.- rumor; ordered an inquest, with connection with the call to the ate mu=ic will be given at e�+e Flr. $escgom, coroner, of Uxbridge, 1904 Rev. F C. Harper; extended by , �rvices. On ]Londa evenin test presidiu The following well PUMEV the Pickering and Brougham eou-I iCiTl be served from 3.30 to ti known re,ideutss were empsnuell- gregations. Suarp at,,5 the program ivill begin. ed as a jury: Samuel Farmer " rforeman) leo. Stoke.., Andrew A (� �+ I Iami ton, n . Burton. . F. Tarr. S. P' Windmills:` ,ye%i,yYoe j�7 ,� 1� , nysRumobr, ccia Gra F i Coo (,� �( �I (� j,� G (i r, P.:Miac nab, W. Thomson, and Thos. Patterson. Evidence wain given by W. H. Coates who was 'We an prepared todo all kinds of work Marie Unhappy �es-Thetr Condon �a'tes :u Ea9twoouoffice. hen Elsopan -ow Peompd7Peain ing to the pump baainaiw n•as in a st-ttFhTi'.' J. H..Bertl w hr, ,Bath Husband and Children -How Thousands rtes also present, Wm. Luiwu, a - vlerk in Eastwood's ilMV.0y, Misrr —of Mothors Have Been Saved From Nw vou9 Graham and others. ter hav- - .r- Prostrmtion and Made Strong and Wel ing the testimonies 42 thaw it ft was decided to hold a post mor. W. V. I&Wbardson, Apa1. Pickering. tem examination, which was _ performed- by Drs. Darling, of Daily. I Bnbberaw etc. �•t �� 4re' " �. ""' k Goodwood, Fish, of Brougham. and ff i ilea The H �P I C H h. tired and nervous all the time and life looked very dreary to me and I had. no desire ti live inquest was postponed for . tbree a given ideiice given by the medical men en by the en s we ,-ks. ' INry /Albert Mann i Ca/f!S/e!'CeltTr -howed that the treatment given .INTJ FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- known f the 13 an Gordon14, station trim, beim parts of lots >s and lf, con, 1, Pickering arnes� S nerd ons, irritable mother, often OII by Dr. Eastwood was quite pro- per. Dr. Darling thought death Tmportantshowing of finest display of M rownship. and close to Pickeringv111aas, con. osm,giu a far iE @ ofmcultivatioil n aged While we make a specialty of sboe- p Y ing horses, do kinds was caused by cougestion of the Drain, China. A Tery large assortment of Stations". Books, Dolle, Tops, just 4.4';� mothers too often is due to the fact while the others claimed t.hat the examination did not _ received for tine Holiday trade. Call e<p -•.. could neither �,�o y nights. Itwas very irritable, nor- Vi an li on the cause of y ht g Lad see the riptions taken for all Mans nes", and she entirely unfit to bear the strain upon bier nerves tbat govern- nous nd .� y l ,6 V L E. ort death. In order to secure more Weekly and. Dailyt,r ." was recommended and proved to remedythat helped me. I have daily im- in health I Butter, - Eggs, light on the cause of death, it WAS decided to send the the atom- ach of the deceased -to the Pro--. tT. �✓�T-�M �•t �� vincial analyst for examination. 8t:1'ed. _ As this will take some time, the h. tired and nervous all the time and life looked very dreary to me and I had. no desire ti live inquest was postponed for . tbree I' began Lydia E. Pinkham�s t,l}'s wn V. we ,-ks. Buyer, Mongolia. INry /Albert Mann i Ca/f!S/e!'CeltTr --- .INTJ FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- known f the 13 an Gordon14, station trim, beim parts of lots >s and lf, con, 1, Pickering arnes� S nerd ons, irritable mother, often OII ��• Chester , Curry Leader of the the oa of h torics, i6 unfit to care ya for it mina a child's Ladies' 8 m hon Orchestra, 48 Sara- to 8t. � ast Boston, Mass., writes : rownship. and close to Pickeringv111aas, con. osm,giu a far iE @ ofmcultivatioil n aged While we make a specialty of sboe- p Y ing horses, do kinds ! tion and reacts upon herself. The and re . The 1 trouble between children and their , Dear Dear Mrs. Piakham:- "For eight years I was troubled with ex- gip for either grain or stook -raising. On the ps cold" are a good brick house, a lam frame =foundation, mothers too often is due to the fact creme ae Owmew and h braight on Tads by irregularities. I life barn, with and good stabling also a good bsartag orchard.' For particulars e<p that the mother has some female weak. is could neither �,�o y nights. Itwas very irritable, nor- appl► m J.N. Siohardsca os L►tayettd (cordon. m:sontors. te•g When you want something out of - nes", and she entirely unfit to bear the strain upon bier nerves tbat govern- nous nd .� y l ,6 V L E. ort the common, boa have it .made to So it harne m' ing children involves; it is impossible for her to do anythipg calmly. The was recommended and proved to remedythat helped me. I have daily im- in health I Butter, - Eggs, order. is with your and collars. Don't take "what you ills of women act like a firebrand proved until am now strong and *w - Can get," -get What you Want. upon the nerves, consequently nine. `►e4 and all nervousness has disappeared.° Chickens. ThWill be satisfied' en you of the nervous prostration, ner- The following letter is from Mrs otherwise. vows despondency. "the bluea," sleep- Albert Mann, 1H Gore Vale Ave., qegto -Women ansa from some derangement, of the female- organism. Do you experience fits of depression with restlessness, alternating with extreme irritability? Are your spirits muscly affected, so that one minute you laugh, and -the next minute youfeel' like crying ?- Do you feel something like a ball ris- ing in your throat•and threatening to choke you; all the senses perverted, morbidly sensitive to light and sound; pain in the ovaries, and especially tween the shoulders, bearing down pains;. nervous dyspepsia, and almost continually cross and snappy? If so, your nerves are in a shattered condition, and you are threatened with nervous prostration. Proof is monumental that nothing in the world is better for nervous -prostra- tion than Lydia E. Pinkhain's' Ve'ge- table Compound: thousands and thou- sands of women testify to this fact. Asti Rm Plnkham's Advice -A Won Demo. Tura pinkham. _ Bring them to- Claremont Market. " I suffered a long time with ovarian trouble having Intense pains in the back and abdomen Wednesday market day. and very sick headaches every menth. I was h. tired and nervous all the time and life looked very dreary to me and I had. no desire ti live E. E. EMERSON, I' began Lydia E. Pinkham�s t,l}'s wn V. until to take Vegetable Compotnnd and to get some relief. My recovery was slow but it was sure and I lav tied tin t t th Buyer, Mongolia. AND R. We tarnish 96 and Station Age schools are tae 1 schools in the w We execute a $250 Bond to furatan htm or her a tram s4e to tee a month the Rocky Mountains, or 1 We use the best of leather, and medi►tel upon gradua Students can enter at guarantee absolute dation.. For fall paw satisfaction. any of oar schools writ, cnt,ve omee at Oluain free, E. W. Bodell, The Morse School I Ail ince tdOhio �roughet,m ___ ,arra. Ts �. e never refire a money span or a trnd as it brought back my good (10 ti kinds of carriage rind wagon mitt:; at hip u ' r„ •r Win. O o0a ae �� h. r-..— . MEW $LACRS�dITBINa t,l}'s wn V. °0x g a VA. of Women should remember that Lydia We Also .r -,opE. .n =10! aT't vegetable Compound r the, ,medic mekham'sdicine the, medicine tihat holds the record for While we make a specialty of sboe- p Y ing horses, do kinds " 6�rf �°O o we. '~ � ~' ~ ►a1 c Whitby Stan Pump �i the greatest number of actual cures of we also all e<p female ills, and take no substitute. of repairing. Try us. ort ear m' Free, Advice to.Women. Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., invites �' L Yy E. Risebrough, saps xav *w - _ . a .00 Ey JIN a m m t. her foradvice.. all sick women to write,he 'firs. Pinkham's vast 'experience with Thomson a old stand. sig ' qegto f 1 t bl bl to tel uvt31 ema a rou es ena es er l you o just what is best for yon, and she wilCLAR,EM-ONT, ONT. CLl '37 ra+ Q o'04, o 6 '° a ° chargeyou nothing for her advice. _. - — --- = �b am° 5 110 in Best lllnantaws it Wotan's Ms. e 1 e ° W E~ a ° C RM e f14Mlt700'04 0e0.2 Thersigned i ? prepared toPaints Oilsnnc G ri » ° '•' a c - - nom'. �-t TC• _ (10 ti kinds of carriage rind wagon mitt:; at hip u ' r„ •r Win. � a• r. ° . o H e h. ©limo Q a 1 Prises in WalllPar ^-;ranfiiaq t,l}'s wn V. a5 ,g _ a o w o W oy --- - VA. of J3,narry IIXA-.Whitby 9tb, Osbawp 10kh. Bronpham Bib. Port ,Perry 130. IIY• We Also Cannington 11th, Fleaverton =10! aT't - c- 4 - 1J.4 i... -.- .. .-.. .. - for, 1 OCA' thdt can't be Helped by fret- •. gty ing- ti `bat cannot be remedied by The Standard ard ® :,i - _ the nagging. r grind- "She t`e'as always nagging about f slight,- little thin^s."'4 rk re -1 Many another husband could bring � es. Mix the same charge against his wife. SEW buts, v_dd- it's a pity. It spoils a woman's t and a tea- happiness and wrecks her husband's herbs, parsley, life. It eate the peace out of a home ther savory herb as a nasty Worm eats out the heart - Auk tablespoonfuls of of a Lose. _? et milk and pourL Na y materials. Work SERE AND THERE and form into a firm _ 1. " CEYLON TEA for Wsa.tchless Quality Is far D a buttered pan and 'Notes of Interest ]:Yom the 7our4 ur in a moderate oven, If` ahead of any other Tea. butter and water. The gQuarters of the Globe. - served cold, cut in slices rI One-third of the -land surface of the Sold only is lead packets. ' - 4oc, 5oc, and 6oe. per IN r ed kith mayonnaise, or it `globe is covered w#th trees. :' B lI Qlfocors• Black, Mixed or Green. served hot with a rich Loma i� About 1,500,000 persons aro em _g ce. ployed is the coal -mines of the world. Highest.Award, St.. Louts, 1904. - Isurface. Tho purest air is cities is' said toHINTS FOR THE HOME. be that about 25ft. above the street bre-law which is more popular with Salt beef will be a nice color when.SOME LUDICROUS. LA Yi S .,oiled if a little saltpetre is added toLlnA shipyard at Ominato, .Tapan„ the fair than the sterner sox. For at p _ ,still in operation, was established 1,- ! T'elzen husbands must be home by earupkin a new house may be ab -,900 years ago. GIRLS WERE FINED FOR, RE-1nleven o'clock at night. Bachelors orbed D placing boxes- of lime in Gibraltar may fairly be called the can stay out as long as they like, Y g land of tunnels there being over FUSING OFFERS. but husbands staying out after.elevr the rou!k9 near • where the damp ' I' g trreatens to' bairn itself. Direct! seventy miles of burrowed rock, — are fined a penalty equal to $2.5 reo y Y ; Towns Object, to Tobacco and. : t: a lime is 'emp, change it, No -L Tho elephant seldom sleeps more ! half of which sum goes to the L than four or five hours a day, do Cheese -Railway Company ' former, who jaas generally turned o' find of ! substance appear, to absorb damp ''spite of its capacity for hard work. Forbids Kissing. to be leo •if but. imore readily than this. i Nearly every Clt+raruan can read, " Li of.yeast. I When snaking a ginger cake or pud- but about every per cent. n the women A notice, signed by the chief con THE AGGRIEVED WIFE. a putt ormilk. 1l ding acid the grated rfnd rind juice , stable, was some time ago post^d; On the olectric lamp -posts at Ed ruuglrly, and set of one large orange, are entirely uneducated. g To take stains off marble Wash- Germany is able to feed about nine- in the streets of Radion warning al: (burgh ar•e Per notices agat ours. Form into tenths of -her nearly 60,000,(xt0 in-. persons against the practice of strik- 's>ittin Belgium, however, has o a ti�]iddle. When stand. Taub with a piece of tr sh habitants on the products of her own ing matches against (Walls and paint-! "one fitter- than this: in that cou, brown, -tabu and (lemon, or any good crystal soap. ,sell! ,ed woodwork. Any person found try spitting i,eing altogether prohlt. sine i To destroy cockroaches, s^atter ; No married man in Vienna is al- ,offending, it was declared, would be ited, both in the streets and PTsc r quarts of tome- (Powdered borax freely in their haunts lowed to go up in a balloon without liable to rine and imprisonment. where. , six long 12ep- and the petit will .Shortly vanish. the formal consent of his wife and All over the yiurl,l the crusade 'Atter this the Belgians would pr:r f as of coarse A dirty silk umhrelTa will be"great- against the consumption of tobacco babl sr_e nothing stran a in 'the to G t,f a uaa- ! ly improved by sponging with a lit- children. ; g P Y g f; hfi" cloves tlo beer which should be slightly. Pineapples are su plentiful in Natal ,seems to be Particularly active just � which was made by the authoritL+;. on, dl.at certain soasons that they aro n,pt. now -especially against the smoking in Liverpool :n 1617, enacting th. kin the .tur�zt es, warmed'. dfor Stair Carpets may be worth carting to market, and so are of cigarettes, Anti -cigarette leagues wherever a citizen died, at least one ]e, a6dd to the or imad� of shrunken, half -worn bed often given to pig,;.- aro forming all over. Europe- a+,d person, from every house in the sire^. utl all gently for Shepherds beliuva the wool on a America. And now in one or two in which the deceased had tiv,Yi >ttle while hot and Iblankets. e should' tae laid r !. snroothly under heeacpets, sheep's back }s an un,ai ing barome.- States in the latter country -Iowa. should attend the tuneral-or to ter. In a baby's bottle use'*erg little, ter, 'rho curlier the wool, the liner !fur instar':'e-it its actually made t a flogged. o inexpensive and !su sr, and always add a pinch of will be the weather criminal offenco for any person, o en In the `Louth Sea islands, too, mis- uldren, Soak half I g' Widows to Korea never remarry, no an adult, clot only to smoke riga--- sionary work has flouri.hed to wi - te in water, strain salt. This is,Farticularly necessary matter how ya,+ng they may be, ettes, but tn be elven found with an extent that at the !;resent m r ,int ,f milk, which when condensed milk is used. -?✓von though they had laic: married 'them in his peal%Basion. ,eat 1n the island nt_Gonoatoa h half the -rind of Lemonade should never be made in only a month, thele may' not take a! In this matter the Americans beem l man, w:,rain', and child wt!o doer n,. -.ace of sugar and a tin vessel, as he acid of the lam- second husband!. to he reverting to the days wh,-n go to church, as cornmal,ded by th, ,n the side I =' s with tete tin forms a poison Owls to constantly living ' in can= 'their N,�w Frigland ancestors who law at least tbreP t itnes a week is i which Is very apt to produce severe K se;siekrress. oes, a race of dwarfs in British Now 'were caught indulging in the noxio,te immediately arrested and fined Po% - 1 water, in I,Tev.nt %.rip !rem crystalising by Guinan aro I)sing th©- u>ie.ot. their..weed .were wh:l,ped, "Tickled,". slid gibty „nrr ;f the ret,ipns for this is I) it and allow o larding tw.�, or t,r,rrs. drachms of citric 1nf,s, while th,dr rlacWs and arms are set in %tucks and cages. that all fin,w accruing in this way i abnormally devel,+ped j Ind their way into the King's pock- a.uf t� �rcls galli,n of aerup. Those T'Uij.1CC0 AS _'PFiIaICR "- -Pmain9 of a 1-h,l in Fiji the coinage consists chi,,afly- `,yet. - ,afer it add cream of tar- ' ! re used illi � n- «a tate �� way of whales' teeth those of I;re•At,.'r , The cultivation of tobacco was pro- .� few h,tnrlri,d years ac;ry f>,e prej i - ^eat that t i'uaictitali e. i;. a hon%etiolrl i® a -value being r.. ed red. The pati' es hibited oxcapt in str all quantities for dice against the then new f Ie1 fit coal a.!d t exchange twenty white teeth fur one "phi.,ick,'' uhic•h. however, it was'wa% so strung !hat in the City if rtaost i�torsnt matter and the only rod one, as we chane copper and 'ordained rni•ht be taken ''privately P 9 L,Indon %trfngent laws were passel �waY @h'IGeePin4 things going smooth- silver - g !by anci,nnt men.-_ - I'or the permis- against stt+ use. According to a doe - in eah..r•!Rrge .,r eimull families Many Green'tnd women are prrrfr-t•'sion a physi:ion's certtf:cate was re- r!trent found in the Tower of Lon tread custard, and batter ly bald on the eui:•s of fie hoacis, qutred No une'c,ruld smoke ,within don, a man wan hanged in the tone z putllli ,::. fn a basin for an hour be -louring to their moth«.d of dr,,4ing the two ret:los. of a meeting -house on. the.of hdward I. !.,r net other- crime, than for c , king Then beat all together, j v:r poilr into a dtrrh, and cook at once ihatr, which is pulled back with pain- !Sal.bath ,lay. And no two persons having been caught burning coal,�- wrv�d foltightness and held to place by a could{ smoke together' anywhore. Pearson's Weikly 4 Delay will spoil a batter, as it al- I re With aril tliquors, intoxicating t1,)WS ttrue for the dour to sink !ribbon. R b i �;, Pince the process of photograpi •hethaw at Ph, went day in some �n t p rn ('lar,! ser -Break the sugar upon silk and Itren has been broughtTates- are. to Bill THEY- SAID --'GUILTY a c ,f+per nae., and to each pound a.. to such per:octiun in hrartce, many intents and ur +u^•as as strict as th= two{auow 1-0 id.- ,,t water, Place on sons have their portraits u on old !'uritan !:nits a ai• .+ slnokin; rt the queer notions somett'm-�ert�e�n' jtke oto ,a. +load grad :ally allow it to !pe p 6 tertained by the tc►elve Soca rnr trm,pve the scum as 'their Linen instead of their• nanrva or At. CJrinnvlt, in Iowa, a munieipal. �� I� initials. The portraits are not in-iordina-nce- just adopted makes it a and trot" in th. Jury -box. the tot C w in an ad.jitional , lutv'ing amusing story, recently tot r! ured h washing Icriruu fir two or more citirens to C butter water, and allow it to Ij Statistics ) ist com 'I -d at -the Mia- ! et ti .4 ':ter and _take a- drink, nn `^n the authority (if the cour. *_A wh, Iver with bots agXi . Sk m very' thoroughly, puri State University ,how ttrat 'mattor where they meet, even In their defended in a case -of larceny, r n d strain through muslin. let us hope, a unique example. It ,roadcrumba, � fully DO per cent, of all its studr,n!s ''own homes. i and cook to ese oathroom hints should be are de !dent on their own resources, ! lt,is a .;rime to set a glass of beer' coig-nizing in one of the )urymen th T afi pte,I in every well rctguilated land that. nearly 23 per cent. work 'un the table at dinner, pros idcd tha nephew of the -pri»oner, rrunse Wash,. dry, ho sr Kec, all spciugi�s clean and daily for their own expenses. ;family consists of more than one thought- "the old man" was safe t +n' : t and dr ' them each day in the P scxure a verdict of . acquittal -m s ;}lett two y y• �--- � er:u',n [incl] invmher of the house- •.y ,an w ", f'or porapiring fr-,t try alum or articular! as the rosecution I { - IT'S IN THE BLOOD. hold roust in that case retire to u particularly P vin gar in. the wa.ahing watex. .K" _ ,.arefully turn t aeparato aparimelit and "refresh" only able to pra%enrt an extrc I toWe s in the bathroom, and a `weak case a Inst him. erect in butter, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Drive Out privat,rly, 6s sm,rl ;>icce of blanket to stand oa. ns to flow. draw !Sul, the • mcidetrn Amerl• an cannot The judar Hummed up in the pr both+,uf ,which should be constantly Rheumatic Poison. i f the stove, and even ear. what he liken, as «as dem-'oner's favor, but the jury s Atrod ori the line. -Uw either good Rheumatism is rooted in the blood icer' of an hour. � onstrited recently at Lu',,isville, in � "Guilty Meeting the nephew yellow or qnrd soap !ci the bathroom -an 'doctor will tell you that. whon Dr. Allon, the.haalth the street next morning, the lawy, ;,r milk, season Y I{eatucky. , -not any rhe variety, Nothin 'can cure it that docs not a pinch • of sugar 6 fflcur, 'tinit•,ur,r_eKi that shopkee; ars rallied him upon givinG a verdic To Ali"' pa; the appearance of reach the � blood. It i§ 'a Molish inn•l, and serve all selling the German cheese l-nown as' against his ulicle= esliecially as, 'fro ,f toast. (pare moat foil w this recipe, aril!t•ou waste of time and money to try to himburgher-would be prosecuted t:p' wail have Ll sul•stance. , (cure rheumatism with Imi sm wments,_ the evidence, it did not appear th --Urttia SO oysters Firstthe'full- extent of tlso Law, the was guilty. "Well, no, air; pr oro %oma roncentruted sulphuric 1, at 2 eggs ntil Totrltices or anything else that only I didn't think .as he was guilty, a id and mix.�ft with -half its quanti-, oes skin dee Rubbing lotions in -I L:1WC+ :\Cl1jNST LhUBi'RGidEl{. cup milk, 2 cups g P• ave thpnght as holy a little impr' ! teaspoon baT:i ' y of water.' Pass some good rough rto' the skin onl -helps the painful , A committee , br �.erman citizens ! (paper nick! through this liquid, y meat wouldn't do"the old man po„n salt. I ” t quickly q poison to circulate more freely. The called on Dr. Allen to protest against', harm!" wash in several watt-r•s,. and tho sone cure, and the, only viii for rheu- ,the enforcement of the order. Rut d the uy'crters, ixda/ - flrop into clan change is effected, Have a pair of 'matisin is to drivo the uric acid o A the medical utlicer,was amantHe tweezers with which to hold the pap- of our -blood with lir. William's' 'declared that Limburgher was chief- A BABY CHANGED. ctnovo cm and Y er, for such a •strong solution would pink fills. They actually make nriv ,ly microbes• acceptable burn your skin and cause great pain. blood, and the i)ew blo,�)d sweeps out I "Animal 'life -he said, "is what "One - could hardly believe th s the nuts the poisanous acids, loosens the stat- makes it pleasing 'to the taste~ I change Baby's Own Tablets hav utrition, NAGGING OVER• LIT'T'LE TTII?NGS, h-med, aching joints, cures the rheu- ' mean, to ',he taste or some Germans. wrought in my child," says Mrs. of meat. ",Shd was always nagg=ing,' always lmatism and makes the sufferer feel',�I propose to stop the traffic.". Angus Morrison, Purt Caldwell, Ont nagging Mout little things." There Ibetter in many other ways. Mrs, Jos, And stop it the doctor did, just rs 'He sUffered terribly while teething, " - is a •filo of misery painted in that one (Perron, 1-,e*- Eboulements; .Qua•„ nays: the polfce at Atlantic City stopped (vomited his food and was'.weak and sentence. I.sufferLd from rheumatism in a "spooning on the beach. Ipuny. One box of Baby's Own Tau - We meat the big things in life with I chronic form for nearly twenty-five Each Member of the force was last I lets made him a changed child. They CENTS smiling faces and brave hee,'rts. {years. I'sptnt much money in lini- ; summer furnishes with a -baton, !eased the pain -of teething,, strength - We let the little things fret and J n�eute and' medicines, but. without (which-hy kcluchin; a button could t+e!ened his stomach, and he is now a .. worry us until we make ourselves'' until I Bevan the use of Dr. i convmrted int- a brilliant incandos- I big, healthy child, growing finely miserable; make every init at home ; avail, un Pink Pills. Some times I ! cent 'lasip. With the rays -of this' and never sick a day." The exper- - miserable, ana too often fnake our was so stiff I could hardly ' move, light beating into every nook an•1 �ienco of Mrs. Morrison is that at V neighbors. Uneasy an onditions the A big pnisfQrtortuno never teases us. worse, and finally seemed to eT7ect my all the pavilions along t.ho chore for � found' health for their little ones -and . rom the Use A. pitcher -of milk upset on .a clean :heart, as I used to have pains in the .couples iy.ho might be courting there, :comfort for themselves in the use of �mUlsion Ia tablecloth and pouf }- we are oil like region of the heart, and sometimes and in this manner hundreds of cou- Baby -'s Own Tablets. Mothers need a flash of powder. a smothering sensation. I grew so , pies were dragged' liefcire the jirstic not he atrriiid of this medicine, it' is 1. For this Willie falls downstairs, .breaks his :weak', and suf►ered so much that J land Tined, guaranteed not to contaip an atom wrist. Mother sends for the doctor, jbe-gan to consider my case hopeless, land a par with this measure was a .of opiate or strong • drug. Thev Z put Up a helps to patch the little Yellow up, 'and then one day a little pamphlet, law actually passed. by the Missouri could not harm a child o[ any age. fte, which is and ]nurses him t.enrli.riy until- he. is telling of Dr. Williams' Pink fills, legislature in 11;97,' which, fined wo-land they are good for them at e,ll r an ordinary well. 'rhe same Wi}liz fires a. stortc fell _ into my hands,. and I learned !dows anrt maidens from a hundred to ,ages.' Ask your druggist for I3o the rid or U through a six by eight window glass, that they %V*ould cure rheumatism. I I Cavo bun icer! dollars for rejecting w :Own Tablets or send 2 i cents to the t and '$e is "jaw( -d" until lie wishes he 'sent for a supply, and in about three suitor• Several rich •girls ivero fined i Dr. Williams ;Medicine Co.-, Brock- for babies had rigver, bee- born weeks found the( were helping nae:'accordingly. Put the law was afte-t'-�yille, Ont., and get them by mai]. iii. In other W° lL\ n the big things. Thcr-Iittle The trouble which altectxd my' heart wards amended to add to the fine a things down us. soon disappeared, and gradually the provision. -that the vroman should sett' CUSTOkAltY KNOCK, the gain Is If the mortgage mitst be g'ivcit hus- 'pains left .,.tic and I could go ' ahout ion buttons and darn socias for the Eaitli CaililOt band and tit'ife discuss the subject'tvith more_freedom:'than I had dona'rojected suitor for six months. This biaudie=Lucy Rri>llon is going to with grace and forbearance until an ;Por years. I sl ill take the pills Occir- Iridiculd efTectually killed- it- marr=y Widower Skimp, is she?.. i 1 Ifl a da agreement is reached. lRionally, as 1 now know' it is WN0 CAMPAIGN AGAINST KISSING. wonder what she. scl�`r`n-_bim that p y That same husband and wifo quar- to keep my blood in good condition. she fancies. cases Scott's- rel until the dust rises over the pro- It is because Dr. Williatus' T'inic I An American railway company his Ma,.me-A husband. , ,- filustbetaltelt per place to hang a ccifain picture. !!Pills -,actually make rrew blood that started a-c.ariilatgn against kis*ing, - _-� Vment; afOod Each. thinks the .thing is too:littlelt•h,!y cirri+ such troubles •as !het:ma-:nn ordn envind been re:'rutly iSsll;r- for the other to hold out about. itism. anae;r.ia..,indigi+sl.i,>i1, kidn,v;to•trainmen nllrl gatemen at, the .T+r- TFfP: 1]iI'ORTANT THINGS. n a medicine. Neither happens to think that th troul+tes, liacl:riches, headaches 'an,l sev.City- Le]=irtinraa of, 4010 Ptinst lvat,ia The litisi,anl-Why, my trunk is { for tired and thing is too little to hang out about•• !sideaetios, neilrsilgia, erysipolaa, and !railway to "stop all per=ons fru.tr' full c,f y'u+;r shirt waists. Neither thinks that the thin,' is too Ithd special a'rlment5 that tj•urdrn the exchanging kis .es np,+n the a.rri;.0 stions. little to quarrel about. lives of So malty: n onion and gruwvtI land depar+. +re u11 Grains ai this ata- , 1`he ��'iic-1cs. I found there All through Itte it is the .'little !;lila, Tatt cytll; til' P,•erllline pills-riin trot).' This hrcer, llcnv,,vcr,`it ap _warn t r•.,uui in it t�ir t.he.m said your rfree saw 1 things that mako the trouble, !do this, and the=e. rtl,icys have tli.! peared on inrprir.v, icaS. not issued All through life we climb the bid fnll'nntur Ih. alliums' 1'inl.- ('ills for ns 'h health measure, but hecauae OWNE, rough places and fret and sweat Ili- 1'onI f, rtt I' pe cirapper am+int! tri'ins .i.en niiig°ci to -he delayk'il U, stn. Ont. cause ave stub' ou,--toes"upon the lit- Ieti'cry )", x. ! hi• a!i' m(li i ,, iho prolun::ed "sweet partings" of r- t,le, lumps of clay. Ido, •: , r ^t,.il nt :,rc ra L lutivk,a nn4-other%. . ;,,,• This, hn,rover., is nothin., to the ,;. All druzzioU I . All.through life I--(! fuss over'- little'a hnx l,c_his, v:hirh has been passed h tnc things thilt. ,lrm't-tttu!-:r i. hit's Rri'i l; ru` `� „' Y worth c.! it Ml ronce ono we,y or the Co. t?^.nciti,,a et. Uelze,l, it (:ermany--a j RLD'S RAILROADS. "� beginnfrig the FOR THREE YEARS . of present year there were 537,105 miles of T x.... 7. railroad in the world, ofmwhich 270,- were in America, 187,776 in ' Vurope, 46' 682. in Asia, 15.849 in PA= -RACKED 'WOMA,N CURED Africa and 16,702 in Australia. Of BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Elirokiean mileage Germany leads with $4;000, in round numbers, fol- - - - --" - - lowed by Russia with 33,000; France 26,000; Austria-llungary, 24,000; Shirt, waists and dainty Strong Statement by Kra. Jas. Hughes of Worley, Ont. -She's X, the united Kingdom, 22,0(M; Italy, linen are mad&-_deliahtfillly 10,000; Spain, 8,000; Sweden and a Tea is to die U'it Strong and Healthy Once More. Norway, 7,000. In Europe the a-.- cleanfresh with Sun- SA-ri5�1>�tI 1llortey, Ont., Oct. j. -(Special). ' -Morley, erage cost of railroad construction is estimated at $107,517 per n light So What Dodd's Kidnt,y Pills are doing ,mile, and irr the remainder of thw world --P. , oai3ir aa. for the suI?cring women of Canada $59,680, The total value of the will never be fully knowr,;,t israilways(, of the world is $43,000,- REAL THING: only when some courageous woman 000,000, 'the European roads being Doctor -"The indications are that -breaks the secrecy that' covers wo- estimated at $22,000,000,000, The you have throat trouble." man and her troubles that a passing estimate for rolling stock is 150,004 Pati!�tA-"You bet I have: Tliiee glilupse of their great work is given. locomotives, 225.000 passe•nz;%r of, my daughters are taking. singing For this, reason a statement made coaches and 3,006,600 freignt cars, lessons.." ° by Mrs. Jas. Hughes, of this place, By America .is meant the United - I8 of more than passing intergst. as a grra su fever for four States, Canada and South and Cen- teal America. The_ United States Lifebuoy Soap -disinfectant - is strongly recommended by the medical . says Mrs. Hughes, "I was has 208,000 miles of road besides profession as a safeguard against in- The reated by five' doctors and a spe:i- sidings. fectious diseases. 22 list from the U. S. I tried nearly very kind of medicine I could hear SNS O -N HIRE. "Has Bixton much faith in homeo- : f but none seemed to do the any A smart Californian farmer has pathy? ' "I should say so. Last good• "I was in bed for nearly thr- ^ made a remarkab!e success in a branch of, poultry -farming which is summer when he had an attack of hay fever he married •a grass widow.AL Z The Northern Pacific operates railway lines in Wisconsin, 'ears, I had pains iii- my spinal not only novel, but which he claims Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington otumn• in m head, over m - ey'•s y y is d,i!n a good deal increase and il LITTLE i9 the bast of all diet, pet !t and Oregon -seven states is which are wonderful oppor- cross my back and through nay left e k improve the poultry -keeping of the bone will nut rruike ae and muscle be,, ^Ferro.im" tunities for energetic men. Soil, clim ^.:e, transportatio= :-' I took fourteen boxes of cuuutry. As a branch of his poultry- will. Try r`y It. AL drug and general stores. ii buttlevino facilities unexcelled. Land is cheap Northern Pacific Beg- s Kidney Pills, and now I am farming he announced some -'time ago -tr4ns­equipment-time-track-are unexcelled. trong and able to do a good clay's that he was willing to hire out good ghe-"Here is a wonderful thing. '/ r ar thanks to Dodd's Kidney laying hens to any would-be poultry- IThev're actually growing potatoes ills." ` keepers, and so great was the de- land tomatoes on the same plant." See See the West via. the Creat. wand that very shortly he decided to so wonderful about RAND NEW YORK -EXCURSION devote himself entirely to this- busi- ithat. Cabbage and cigars have long Trans -continental Highway _ ness. -Fie began in earnest last year, he had ibeen grown that way!" _ oea Via Lackawanna Railroad this season 10,000 young Thursday, October 12th. I� hens for leandiag, -and he hopes next y ear to have 50,000 hens. His me- No one need Year inolera or any sum- sum - mer con, Taint if the base a bottle of p y D • Northern - am-noRai f I The annual Harvest Home Excur- Lhod of business is to chart c three cents t 1 }d. j for each dozen eggs laid r. J. D. Kellogg's Dyse„tery CordialVW ready for use. t corrects all looseness of the Lackawanna to Nen by the hens ient out. When a hen is of Ge bowels roui ptl P t Y and causes a healthy and natural action. This is a k will take place Thursday, Oct, on -productive. !o far as the bassi- ined:cir,o adapted -for the young and A, M. CLELAND, General Passenger Agent, St. PSul tri. "Tickets good for return ry ith- nets has one it has been found that (t °Id, rich and poor and is ra`pidly bo- soniiug the for ten days will be so td at al! stn- y each hen on the a-'erage lays 150 most yopular inedlciue cholera, dysentery, etc., in the market. I ons in New York at one fare plus eggs a year, the money return frrr Ask C. W. Mott, G«acral Emigration Aden., gratlon r e dollar for the round trip. ew the hire being just Is. 61d. All the Tess -"Percy Vere was telling me Minn., about busu.e• upportunities. l 1 ork is at its best in mld-flctober.-hens are white.Lc horns. S thea ho still hop" to have the �iuek derful irrigated districts and lgitr-fates or set' The thratrical and opera seasons are to win you " Jes9-"Well, Percyliterature, rates and Information from the Gen ' in ful! forr'e. The trade display is Lighten woman's Work! -The Ilis- will t na that it. taken uwre than : ger Agent, or Wm. G Mason, District Passenge. new and bright. The mountains are sell Carpet Sweeper is without ques- luck to win me, I'm no raffle." 215 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N Y. tAled with color and there is lust tion the greatr,.t labor-saving- ma - the right crispnearr in the air. Be- ebine of the age, ag, tt has relieved - Ryon and Noee ran water -C.' O - -r-----` sides the. usual attrartions in New woman of ofte of the hardest tasks Artber, of Prower, hia-k, says "I SETTLERS LOW RATES 1V'EuT. � Mon:FLli#a York, the fcillowir,g special Ieati,sus she has to oviform. have had Catarrh for several year"L The Chicago and North Wetstern may be nosed for the benefit of pat- Swerping !q no -longer dreaded hv' Water would run from my eyeir -and 'Ry rons of this r•xcursijn Th,- senga- the woman po%se%sing a Tiiss:ll nose for day, at a line. About four will sell low one way second- 'class tronal Vanderbilt Cha11(rage t:up Sweeper, aq it not only reduces the months ago I zeas induced to try- Dr, settlers tickets daily N m iia (Sept. Ante Rage; the Physical Culture labor 131 sw(r:ping, but it saves Agrtew's Catarrhal powder, and since 15th to Oct ±1-! •`show, and games the, Wine and backaches, br, ''tens and reserved S p using the z.-,nderful remedy I have not r"'ants In Utah M. �r.a .tievadvh f Dealers' Inter- the carpets, prpet--gi the dust and had an attack it rolioves rn tea !Idaho )r to LiltgldD. Califor ! l garni%, natloniil. Foot Ball games, Arrange national dauit,�erous carpet-• germs from float• minutes.'' SU cur,ta =t? i r.'., a:_i bi.tiisn Cotlfznb'ia Rate frol'13t1 1'.,rouLo to Vancouver, to go and see the nearest Lackawan- Ing ahout -the room and settling u -- .Vietorial as agent for time of and re- on the furniture and drap! ries a " m sorry, but I o y,.y your New Westminster, B. C., $sae•" ton -trains sprvations If sot cagvepient, write, from tilling the lungq of t'h,• opera- bill to -day," "It fun be= ruansis Wadi- or Portlaro Ore., 44,<d amu; to nap wird or 'phone Ivied P. Fox, DP.A., tor, thuir-making the task of swn•Ir a long time, air." "411the -ii.4uxa .r .'3ati.l'Tllflcawo or Lea Angeles. Cal.. • Buffalo, N Y ins a pleasure, Iii the matter of rr•usun, then," e+taa tits �. rVly' ..that Co d Lotsf.0.t,rs,: *U' r��' fly ---♦--- ecorwmng• y alo, no hcxisekeeper can it should be g#von s rtnt." from all points in Ci d. (Males � y, r . ,• FUNERAL CAK E8. afford to be w i-thout a Bussell, as Ar Pnd to Biltou,r fl'eadach+ _rl"- of routes. Bilit of neevfea: ftr-laipl 11. ad"Cr•tpr it in our n - There is a grimly arise- Chir will uutiast forty brooms. Eve � burn.«ss. which is caused by. exc asive bfle the •toinacri-. lac- ul particars and folders write to H Benuett, General-Ag-ent, 2 (vias( won. If w 1 rkshirous dote' of the dying Yorkshiretnaii who $isarfll sweeper i.� guaranteeaJ in a. marl( d el- fret. upc.a the ner,ea, and often r.a-i- King 5t., Toronto, Ont cent comms asked his daughter for a slice of the tests itself by ewvere headache. This is ham she had tint removed from the i e -"Is hen zr 11 -Informed mari?" the moi.t distre"ing headache 0130 (an have, Tbere arc 1,uadachea from tv;d, Briggs -"Tomkins is engaged LO a Do yousr,'n write as for stove, and was refuseii on the round g ` he -"I Rhnt:ld sit ,V a0. ills wife from fever and from other cteusas, bacwidow,i I hour- " B; asst -"9 hat 9 drede of Farm:, That '•ham's not fo,r thou: tigtn's tells huu everything," ' the most elrrruciatPg of all is ate iyou F'arrnolea's aarlmwy•r just like l m, Too lacy to do uLy' for t' funeral." It may be capped �— oua . headache Ve b�i:.0nb Pills, will cure it—cur. it utmost roared- of the courting," 8t Ti by one i fotmd .[n "I'aarc.� brow• n ONE OF T1fR f,F.sT „id (line reAietlee far al] lately, It will diw p ear as so,,n an P Country)i Diary,`' -a book of sketcfiCs Akinattecti.,n., nu":p as rczema, Bln:cwurm, weld• haat and yifecti+as !a Weaver'* ('orate. the Pills operate, Ihere i.v n.iln:r.g I curer In th0 tre.ttrn-ent of bilious l.na"d Corns cause lowta•ahle pain: Hoilo- 's CLE ��� of �qj �iah country li ouitnir a t�A-, sant tkut leaf broughlr relief to ache•. wn Corn Cuw, ren o.es the troub►tiv.e Try it, and see what amount of PaloLADIE A cu rat( went one clay to visit an saved. Cam be done rerreot aged pnrirhionpt;_ a sematl Farmer, whose stat was daily ext>~c ttrd. Find- Judge -"It sums to ine T've seen Husband tdurin the hone}moon)- I was- vomfully nervous when I pro- I '"It's funny that you should be so sefrlsle All to him rather better on this ac- you bef.rre." Prisoner -'"You have, y posers to you. 1 was afraid you Mall. Your brother, the arta is ltoaratru. ro¢ua caesian, and propped up` in tied, he my- lord. • I used to -give yonx daugb- wouldn't accept me." %ife-•--"And I ter singing Ftsssoris." _ Judge-"Twen- for''oco-ks before short, isn't he?" He (absently)- "Yes,' usuall vraoncu proposed to read a rirnpter of r.he i ty years.' was awfully nervous I was y• , --. FAQ Bible to him. The sick man grate- you proposed.' afraid you Fo- 30 fully •agreed, but pajd scant atten- They Are Nbt, -Violent 1rt Action.— wouldn't," Hurt roller in hall' an hour, — A lady in New York. State writing of her FARM P I ion to the discourse, because he Some opvereat, when they wich to cure by Dr. Airnew's Cure for the was constantly fumbling under his rlettuso the wtomach, resort to Epsom NO SURRTITUTN fnr "The D d L Menthol heart, say»: "1 reel like one brought ;allow for sotne form of edible which• and other purgative salty. Those are speedy in-tlietr n,•tron,-hut' serve -no'"per- roartout Their if lawter, aitbuugh s.,mo uneernpnloua deafen( may saytberets. Reccmmeadedb7doctors, hoepitale, back from the dead, so great was my suffering from heart trouble and so TiiE N . + he mumbled with evident satisfac- go,+d. use produces in- c'pient clergy and ereryb-xly, t„r .tidnn':s, p1nerky, etc• altnest miraculous my overy recoverypowerful Mac—lilt tion between bis toothlcKS gums. chills, ar-,d rf persisted in they injure the stomach. Ivor, do they act through . the agency of Lhis trratiuent. I owe my lila to it .” -1D ;'Ways so lzrotl At last the curate stopped rieading, upon the intestines in a beneficial we• "I suppose," said the landlady Lew—rk-c e and asked im whatasiu of g' Parmelee's Ve etabte Pills answer all ,scornful! in -this you thtuk• ou are, smart y llubggny' "In the o! that' as others seri ' slyly. The old man aid, purposes respect; and' ►rave no +thing sup0rlor.• to lock, u you ,account wedding yesterday they speak ahVUL he i Ines hent not the 'blushingbride.' I wish topg � g hate '� 'I zz•higper, "they bak't some gpoonge iA WONDER IN" BEARDS. thole htanythinguom?"Iethad g about it," repli A nsri;, fur• wx ,ul(f invent a Ile\r 404101 " i),!zcuits agean moy vuneral, an' hid The most hirsute man in the world ;her lodger; "but now that you nien. or two,"' firs, PoViin-_ "Well, dam. •,eavrpd by /arson stn in the coopboard, but they don't is not to be 4ound in the :'greatest 'tion it lierhaps T was." when you think of the sort of Iffew the eto"Ndi. jet 1111L at_ know as 'ow I vound 'em, and-" show on • earth." Ile' is a French- ---- girls have to marry nowadays, you digestion and dyspepsi with' a !senile chuckle of delight = man, and is content to live as a when Rhour"atlam doubles a man cannot wonder at them blushing." Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple, "when I be gone, an' thew come to moulder in the- ironworks of Montlu- uP physician and sufferer alike loco mediately atter eating, a duke for 'em, they wun't vaind none con, earning his livelihood by labor, hnart and oftea despair of a cure, butA Medicine Chest In Itself.—Only the well-to-do can afford to possess a medi- ventthis distress and on 'em .left!" ted by'lar a offvrs''h•erctq though often tempted g ug the exceptioji. [Yin. .pe gJs. of cine - ,}rest,• but Dr, Thomas' Eclectric 60 In a box, 8:, cents. = j - to make an exhibition of hiins(�.lf. Ills Norwood,. Ont., says:— "I was nearly Oil, which is a medicine chest In itself Mabel-­Where'does'Macl ether g slime is Louis 'C'oulon, and he is doubled up with rheumatism. I Rot being e, reniedy for rheumatism, lumba- go, sore throat, colds, coughs; catarrh, Blobbs-"'There seems strange aiMnity betw good looks from, her father or,her ' seventy -hint: years of age, but makes ` three bottles of South American-Rheu-, Cure asthma and a potent'healer for wounds„ man and a chicken." mother?" 1•7dythe-"From her fa- it a point of pride, after moulding -sixty-seven 're- uratic and they cured me. it's' the 'I 'ever cuts, bruises, sprains, eta, is within 1 o the reach of the poorest, owing to it:=iglly. One is d p p ,s Ther. ..He koe s -a chetuist!s she for years, to refuse a quickest acting medicine It cheapness. It should be in every house: the other from titin pension eforc he, is eighty. saw." -18 Viand gs "GOLD GOLD." lIe is any a i . e ma '241-t. ' rchaser-"Wbat in- I _ The r _ heard is 2in. long, and is Mother -"Your schoolmaster can't ducement do you offer if I should buy bu of Worm Extertninato" is -e' "Goo$,",. He Says_ "But Comfort crowned by a tnoustacho 60in. -iron, be such, a mean malt as make a•. dqg?" , Canine Dealer -"Why, lady good effects on the thl Better." ,you tip to tip. When Coulon is --at work ! out. -I notice his son has all the toys lif you buy a dog I'Il, learn you bow a bottle and give it a "Food that fits is better than he, rolls up his beard and, tucks it. he can possibly warit." "Why, those to whistle so that you can call hizh." pApA a under his Shirt. There is something ;are what his father takes away from .?ifADF, gold mine," says a gratoful man, of heredity- atiout his case. His father the other boys !" 'in , Little 1 aulint ; "Before I commenced to rise Grape- food had a beard reaching to his knees, A FIRE SPREADS dry grass, so does as inflammation in the throat grow down into the aunt as to who'• peg Nuts no man on earth ever h<td and two, of h'f9 great-uncles; sappers fun . Deal promptly with a cold as with a fire, and being infarmetr •A io. wwhen a worse infliction from catarrh of in the army -of Jourdan, had enor- lac—"After all, Society is 'a great you begin to cough use Allen's hang had done so, replied; ' the stomach than I had for years. mous beards. bore, don't you know," She (sigh-. tan "Why, .auntie, God made "Y could eat nothing' -but the very" ing)-"Yes-sorne people's society." God made our front room a lightest food and even'tha.t gave me A GIGANTIC HOPI.. " ' iSMALL, BIRDS. hall and our kitchen, but pa great distress. - `rhe bigh st . rope ever used for The Smallest bird In the world is de roof." (Her father is a ti "I went through Abc-catalogue of (haulage purposes has just been made er. said to be the pajare Inoses,. or fly prepar;d foods but .found. them, all for Grape a dist! ict 4ibway in Glasgow. It as°�,:, ° bird, of Cuba. It is of the hum - Dear Mother (except, -Nuts) more or less in_, is seven tniles ion>•, 44, inches incir- BB N ming -bird family, but far smaller' digestible, generating gas in the curnference and tzeigha nearly 60 D' thany. of its kindred. The only Your little ones are a c stomach (which in turn produced tons It has been made in one un- pair that have been .irawn"LO live Fall and Winter ,headdehd and various other pains joined and unsplicod length of patent g` 1 in captivity vyere exhibited in New catch cold. Do you know and aches), and, otherwise unavail- crucible steel. NN -hen in place it :v :"r York. These tiny birds fly. with ioniumpban,Cure, the ,able for my. use., -• - will -Yarm" a complete'tircle -around to such incredible swiftness that It is _ _ What Ithasdonefor soman "Gripe -Nuts food I have found Glasgow, crossing the Qlyde in its ® practically impossible to catch them, to be the only reliable easily digested and assimilated, anti course, and will run at It speed of _` 1 k but a laborer happened to find this diseases of the air pa iti has renewed my health and vigor fifteen miles an hour. ► pair in the nest while they still were Itis absolutely harmlee ss and made me a well -man a.gaits. Tho , a fledglings, -and was able" to secure ` . nke hisguaranteedtoru.. catarrh of the' stomach has disap- 33adge,—"I've got a letter from 4 thvni by coveting them over, nest is returned. The price is reared entirely with all its attend- Frank in India." Ethel -"Oh, how ? K �` arid all, with a bottomles,i cage nn_ and all dealers is mediciq jJri delightful!" ' ant ills, " • thAnks ' 'to C ra Nuta , l'fadR•c-"'ot`tll, I' -m not :• til :v - �''•"-" they were old enough .ta be asp- - s which now is my almost sole food. Iso sure about that. Ile .tells me .,� ' ci°a arate(1 from their parents. Fed with want no other." Name iv,irr; h that 1 F y he has shot a ti er, and if hr, "f 4' i s�-r:• LL hoiwv ie r^'�"i'�� diluted with water. thr;y pais- postuin Co., Battle Creek,: Mii'h'• can shoot another one he will get a ' �j^ ,,Y M ear eel L. themselves 'over the dish on vi- Ten days' trial tells the story. pair of slippers,inacle for me out of pv.Itc id Only wings while ih",•y thrus*• a -here's a reason. th,t skins." j tng ihcii• heic long bills into the food " IS Lama Loser im, hibit Vf live stock, and of rere. Exhibit in the hall on spent last ;as decidely poor. The chief n Whtby. attraction during the fair appeared to be the show in front of the stand.. ane shipped two The ;attractions were fairly good, be - hers' cstUe on ing up to the average, and judging from the large crowds who gathered has rented his around that the fair had lost to a leton, of Darling- great extent its value as an education- al institution. It is true that the ex - Il be here a perimental p18ts, and the children's ttend to his pro- contests are of much value from an ed- ,ucational stand point, but it is to be e entertained a regretted that so few take any inter- est in these departments. Financial - g friends on ly the fair this year has been a suc- n. cess, but it is to be feared that the To- �.C�4�r�ifined ronto Exhibition In time, will take week throng JI away the interest in the fair here as toying nicely. as in other smaller towns. down and child, of _ ' M. , uwon. e spending a few days T r k E. and Mrs. Gee. Mr. ng, of Exeter. er• i14ippin9 Sp- A. C. Cummer attended pies fi-cAn this station. al deanery meeting in Mrs. Yates spent Friday.and Sat:ur- y on 1Mfond&y� 'TeW day of last week.in Toronto. orn—At-Stn Francisco, Ual., ,-.Miss Cynthia Chester is attending ordsy, Oct. 9th the wife of high school at East Toronto. red, 'DeWitt, (nee Miss Maggie Mrs. White and two children from acnes; of a son. the Soo are visiting at the home of —Rev. J. E. • Moore was in James Pratt. h Greenwood on Wednesday assist Mrs. Medd, of Oshawa, paid a short ugh Y visit to the Port on Tuesday, calling ew da in ing Rev. E. A. Tonkin in his on old friends. Thanksgiving services. We are glad to hear that Hpgh e base -line near —Quite a few of the young pec- :McIntosh is getting along well in his •1's cape. Loser ple of the village went to Whitby new field of labor. )face. -- * on Wednesday evening to hear Mrs. Carson, sr., is indisposed with Ind son, of To- the Guy Bros'. minstrels. a severe cold. We hope she will soon dap with the —Rev. Mir. Barber, of Stouff- be quite well again. Donald, vide. and the Rev. Mr. Lawrence, fir. Sutherland and daughter, of Hamilton, have been spending a fes the Merchants' of Markham, spent Monday with > sp Y days with the farmer's parents, Tho_s s holidaying at Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cummer. and Mrs. Laskey. :s here. -F. L. and Mrs. Green, Green- Dr. Hairy and Fred Godfrey and ,ge left in our wood, spent Sunday with Geo. and the Mi4ses Christina and Jessie Fisher t citron which Mrs. Law. They attended the from Tor -roto, spent the week -end ,y pounr.ls. special services in the iMiethudist with the farmer's parents at the sta- (1rs. Logan, of church. tiun. Tpending a few —Wanted—Four or five goo<1 Mltehrat oi� at tthe�1win hvu,.e. A t friend 1 l g ripple pickers. Suitable �vaire- new iK,ilel is bring i:i?tullr�l and the of Fa -t Tonin- paid tot cotnpetent hand,,. Apply- services of an exper*..liver ons reiiuir ays during tine immediately to John Gurdon & eel to put in an erten=ion tp the old is Xe bete. Son, Pic•kerit:g. * suction pile. the children of —ThP Rugby foot -ball team of THE AUTOMOBILE NUISANCE. -?n indulging ill Jarvi4 St. Collegiate Institute, To - pow sorry ionto, paid a friendi Y • visit w the ._- The weekly Sun thits speak - Pickering College team, defeating uneil;`} them i y the -core of Ig to d. cif the automobile nuisance. to Monday —His mann fritnls wi11be plea- ,4)me remarkable interviews on rctiono of general ed tai know that J. L. Somervillethe speed of automubi}e,, "were is 4teadily re -gaining his health given first page prominence in f Bowmanville, and strength after his long siege the Toronto Star of Monday. • of Toronto . of illness from inflammatory rhea These interviews were by autoists, t Mrv. coati„m, He was able to drive to and they practically were all in t e station and to the lake a few favor o removing the lid—of al• Sys age.lowing the speed of their steam —Jamey Richardson, who has wagons to be regulated, not by law, but ss been for the past few months re- )� the judgment of the cruiting his health at the home of drivers. haL the "judgment” ter, his parents here, left yesterday of drivers would be in such a case C. for Pittsburg. We are pleased to may be understood by reading th report that the prolonged rest has some of the statements made by completely restored him to his those interviewed. One declared a limit of 15 miles an hour in the ed usual good health. —i..M Ren• of the Merchants' %ertedi to n 'wheur driver and a 4 Bank, Io ersoli, arrived at the eerted that not one driver in id � kept within it. He fti�rther said home of his parents here on Fri- that if a woman with a nervous rsday day. evening. We regret to say horse was on the road she would attend that he is not in the best of health re. He at present, but it is hoed that a see or hear the car coming and nth. short rest will restore him to his either keep a firm hold of the iety. of usual state of health. reins or else drive the animal in- eld their —On 'Wednesday morning ata to the fence corner where he B ester- the mail train from the west wvs would have no chance to run f rs- D. leaving Pickering station the tire away " of one of the wheels of the tender In that sentence you have the s spirit which has mei-felt , of broke causing the tender to leave hateful clas wu on Fri- the track. The accident caused a come down from the ages—the r two daugh- delay of half an hour, another spirit actuating French nobles" 7umerfelt as engine having been attached to before revolution, who thought it welling can be the train. fitting that peasants who tilled —The Harvest Home in connec- the soil of France should feed on sidewalks are tion with the Methodist chrreh grass is order that Sing Louis ad are receiviug ander the auspices of the Ladies' and his courtiers might live in ts. If Aid was held last Sabbath and woolluxury; the spirit that to -day ona est of a winter Tuesday evening. The Rev, a raid drive a farmer's wife l has 11 be d down W. R. Wood, of Dunbarton, a roadway which farmers toil has preached on Sunday morning, built in brder that millionaire report death greatly to the gratification of the drivers of auto can from 'the Pro• brother of Mrs. " vincial capital. may have a free congregation on Sowing 'and vhich took place Reaping". In the evening Rev. a1> ther of the interviewed de- >nhyr on Monday. D. A. Crossley, of the Tabernacle, clared a limit of 15 miles an hour ;Wagner was with Whitby, occupied the pulpit, his last few days of subject being "ongs o Sf the preposterous; a third was pre- „ �red to establish some limit, but night, or. Paul and Silas in prison he would place it at 20 or 25 miles Is, a former resi- at Philippi. The discourse was —a constant e,ieed of better than ivnahip, died at excellent and contributed to the a mile in: three minutes 1 lnday, Oct. 2nd, pleasure and profit of all. The These interviews show that His body was church choir assisted, by Miss Ontario farmers must still be 'ickering station, Gertie Law, of Toronto Junction, alert to fight this evil. An effort ,I took place on rendered first class music,ggreat- will be made at next session of to the Highland ly. to the delight of the atidience the Legislature to lower limit• and very much enhancing the ation on speed fixed at the last, lilts was taken to interest in the services of the And the auto interest is proceed. ital, Toronto, last day. On Tuesday evening hur.- 'a critical opera- dreds came to feast on "chicken ing wisely in thecampaign. The „ excursions it has organized' fol successfully per- pie, ham sandwiches and pump- members of the Legislature any igh fora time her ki.n pie &c. dtc•.' The church was pry serious, she is crowded. At 8.30 the pastor, Rev. County Councils have already be out of danger. J. E. Moore took the chair and been referred to. he Sunday, er rs W. A. Rem- rested a varied, but good are told in one the Star inter 1q views, the owner of a car follow- iili her• at programme, Prayer by Rev. D. ed this .up by taking a party o: O. Crossley, address of Welcome daily newspaper men fora spin Iunting, who has by the chairman. The Male from Toronto to Osha'iva. Al' me of lier sister, Harmony Quarttete, of Toron- this is done for an easily ender ;las, of Powassan, to, were on hand and rendered several feces. The son "Dried stood purpose, and what is being r weeks returned p g done shows how necessary it is Jay, accompanied Apple Pie" being the favorite for farmers to remain on thei. Iv, Master Fred selection which brought an en- guard. o infant child of Mr. core. Short addresses were given lass is now in a by Revs. Crossley and Cummer. in I in Toronto 'and The Rev. Herbert Lee, of Union- Graa W titertained for his ville, the elocutionist was the "Star" of the evening, and proved !rs and adherents himself to be a man of unusual _ d Brougham con- ability in that line. The atidi- The undersigned are prepared tr ence recalled him again and be pleased to know pap the highest market prices cion have a nettled again. He will be welcomed by for all kinds of coarse grain, :be meeting of the a Pickering audience again. The to be delivered at the leabytery on Tues- aid ' wishes to thank all who PIC�ERIN(I ELEVA'POR C. Harper, B. D., helped. Proceeds $1'25. r.lot the call which the Presbytery. Wnirty- Graitl ,otight every dad V. ±r.kellace dur- The fall fair held here cast week p.�Z ear �� a� ;. November. came up to the most sanguine eapec- Le given tions of its promoters. The atten- dance wan good, and there was a f air- . Pi wrl=g; The Ring of &&&see— ••6VCii'S ?Y T80{S�srP" One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Canadiair Women a p have decided for l The "Happy" Thought" Ran1ge .. t you? for . Common Raa=ee were not good enough --why should they be Don't be imposed on by lust as good" talk. The constmction of The "HAPPY Thought"' is patented, its design registered, it is totally different in every respect to any other. There is none like it. ,: R There can be none so good. 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