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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1899_11_17t:Un uronUlt only. Come D . VIcGIL.T hVR9Y, BARRI$ .. r ,,rs, S .licittne, &c. Office (l }•posite Poets , early and Rot best eboioe otllot, whit', ,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,2t.A.;Theo - � , -, '' � .!t-i I _ % o6illivra ,LL.B, 'fionev to Loan. by .,,,,: , I � 1. �- - --- - - - - -- Jn0. Sa Barnard' �. { "e ±eriiutry. .( I ..: - I i I : ! - cweler, Whitby. - 11 1i INS;V�i,TE11I;�ARY SUR- � - 1.' i • C3E N, Caralu�go of the Unto. Vet- Lr urinary Uu1 ege. 'rorou o, regietored member of the Outnr o �'(trrinarp' IV Association. { office and r ,sideuce tn,d and one quarter mile. �� north cf (1, er❑ }tiVerl TeIH} rt►l,h address, .1 y�� ;, I,.>tuyt ii al, Out:; fit nd 3rree, Breen Hiser, ', �.l I - . i.�,, ��,:, __ - _ s __ - - -- i Ulli ! ­.- Oysters , I �' . 1. 11 f II01iA ' DU N:� ; Oomvegnncer, Com et the New Fruit score, ' Inlseiauer for tak,tlg Attldasite etc., I . �larru,cut, Oul. �llatla�► >ett•or. -- �1 I'ropr►etore. �R. 1 DOVER, IAs'n .r of Marriage 1 • List ;Fes. Otlic•e at m, i in day t1lne and ' at resi(lenc fit eight. Green lver.Os:. 4 y -- - -- -- — --. - -- - t / - BBUA TI:�(3, I'seuer- of Msxri e -- I ----�- e ;-lce tie•for,2,eCounty of Ontario. Of- Aoe at, the store or at his realdenoe, Pickering •( } I I.. I 7. .�, T I '..., � 11 I - . V+tla�e. 1 -y Han VU , '1` I � I., !�­:,- H03i. S P()C EiEi, Licensed Anc _ 1 , +. tinpi r, Vnivat( r, etc . fcr Fast Ycrk wed the wholes Nortb and Swith Ontario. bt.rict # n TdO . : attentiori gi .n to hl) ordere 1•y MsliI (?r telrfra b- �� ��� S 0 ' Of 2 , pp S Ohari,*ea fit, i+rat@ _ Ad(irbse THUG. } Ot (21li2t, 1 nit BrG�igha:L,OLt • I f AM1I I FELP �'ti, i aactinneer, tic., I , II 1 real o. Fwd Con W, it will t o.y .'rob :in. F•oLc.!s :rjulti,; lrr u 1 .f :l•Irilerr,t,e ., you W b@@ thclL. 1riepdµ but 1 fur F;nd ,-( (t1 �hult'e n} !R) Ins ft,rrr j . I - , suock ttn,1 t',rVthil ;V llt,:j tE :(• t,r e• 1,1 ,a,I Lr 11 11 3'1 kei ali Binds of h4in,ll(•.1 ! i •.L.c v: l,er U tl: t�,,s• *,I:1L.(, F•: c..Art C L' hoc F et LLr a` ' : and su'.d to Tut %urv' (,et 1t, vLI1!::.t e. 4, ly � {� t` :- Pickerin_g . 1 } ilea i A' n:i.o} L ri trot-^'` I'`O.TILL. �j'( '_�` \I:i:It ETC„ •.4 rizit'.!k,•rrai%• cnF Pharmacy I. Gret !1 I'. :v(-. , F • -I i� :oi- 1` t- ,i" r: t:t:.• `, 'f. :i 1(ft -16Cr• �_t I' ercuFl fr,ru] le. : ,`t.: 1'.. 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L I I Picket 11 ., �C�Lt; I --- -„ Ma,iiF- .n"l 6 "fy6m T io:sto R .0tt:'m I I Is. r RO ti ulOII ,7Qi16 01 G T E fl `20 t' Co rA uronto 7 i'0 pIL �f ronr cidere iiaued cn all rarteolthe world. I : * }. a !NJ 1I1��11 I API1 GIS %LNZ ZZYMI fAEaii9. D`eroe:�.e tece!vPd a d- interest all,vr di 5 I° fiord r La clear the balance of o'.: pbr •n: 2'tr ':,nut I. 6ecurit.y iudieputaWe Granite and 19ar1le rp1o1} ; ;.zjentg etc. which w ha re vii ha d, �Se of;er same u ,. It A. I3untlnR, ':. -_. greatly r d'uced price, a.,3 we do not %eat4 _ ros,ateF.•rrts , I j'` to cai',ry there ore winter, tl::s ti ^. al ; er T __ _ t� I j. f`ainJyrpa you to u,;veetigaa, °and rl,.ke PiV RING''LIVERY ! . �L :�_ I purc'bttsd whit they last, ae we posit ;' ;elf will Ibarr out what Iwe say• ,,, 1 : 1.. L. I I _ i I'.rht - Clfifik i Eh C1EP for 'here ��' dap 11 Ill �. 1 or i;�l,t, 'Ens in ool�nection easel t J : ink; all G. T. It. Freight and ; ('� • ' I ell, eRs deliver d to all parts of the r vill done _ ' LA anite C {�. . I ( Ke. Teauil a of all kinds t i . . o not ce. Bale and cum- n Lottest / 1 - ..- r ; „ . .issiun sta�i ee in oonueotion. I.". X I � iins:. . Y • •� P WEI pr riefor. _. , p S �' — - — - - - - -- -- -- -- -- - -- _- T - t � -s eat- t 11 � I . '' . � 1, I I e 1 ': .. I . I .. - .- I 1 I I v. " r: .:. , I - *1 JR Kin i .:.. - 11, ` ti i L. r P SAUSAGE k a ' i t .- OSesson , , ,. o •4t ' ° nd Den'EtBt, Picker' j: a ii, I It �, t;alte ley day and n gut prcmptly' attend StleaT�><g$ -=8o geld l(io lb. Mi tad to. Ag nt for Mc aughlln Carriage Co., f ' Oshawa. Visits Hi bland Creek ever 1 Bc per lb K,1 i ' Batarda tom 1 to 3 4 a Jy p.m., at Law's forge • • �.,i- � ' t0 .m. a Law ' ' �' ',i - - I 3 p t eo s forgo, West Hill. Ptclter .y, ., KIG} b ., [ T 1. l 3 Y 4F'-.. t -' i , r - f 1 i` a ' ti. S t i 1 w l. .r � 1 { r ,. .. A.y` - $ R I Ii I `.• f( if - nyt ,' A ♦ - 1 • .{'j 11 j ad: , ' ?T• >_. .p -q. fit+ ;' z �.:y ;J.S 3 ,'i„ s. tw a. , mot' a$ to ri ,: ** + UTAROUNDUS "' .,r ...�­.,;'-: ,�p-.:; ;Z.�_ L I , .-I,._ L I _ ,, 1. ­_ 1: I 1 ' r � L . .. ' . . : '. ,: : ATZIT LOCAL RA. P>FXN1Xtie $avo&DiL i 111 , ,{ .' .. Fairport, e t C n ennial Corners. � __ ,.. 1. Mr. 1L. nd Mn. pied Law, mooed to their, The following are a few of the home in Pickering last week, notice,' that have been written with ref. The sobl:,onsr "Tradewind" ill in the snap to Rev. Mr. Wood who will be at tDe 1. harbor being loaded with barley. anniversary here on Friday evening, 2", Our burn to going to be kept slice this inet., i° conjunction with Mr. Carnal?�zl Talk ry>"Z alb JOTTXD DOWN BY OUR winter with ice -men, so it is reported, "The orator's reputation had Joseph bymons moved last week to Mr. him and the large church could not aoltaasF6WD2 rte I Annis' farm, near Whitby, which he has date those who desired to see and hear tDa rented. renowned man." —The Globe, T(,ronto. • -' CLAREIiaONT. The farmers of this vicinity are through .4 Dup'l'e Dover Itev. Morgan t'�'oar3 11 plowing and are nearly all prepared for the moat be 'w'ee'd the palm. He took t:r+a �Fea. Lid eft is Visiting friends halrt3, g fir' R winter. - audience by storm, and .shook it as ree�de- . Alex. Wilson was at Uxbridge Tuesday. "-�`' " °"`"' by the wind. 7- Witness , real. ,;11ur.t. Ira Boyer has sold his horse for a Rood - I : oHERnvw000 •-..� _ 'gore. , —_. GREEN WOOD. W. E. Smith, of Stouffville, was her The following is the report in 'order of __ merit, for S. S. No. 7, Pickering : Sr. 4th. aturday. Geo. Law is again sick. Wm, Graham is siding up his black geograpbv —H. R. Monney, Emily Gar- Rev, G. R. Claire is visittog his father iii: - -.. with she hind, Louisa Garland, Hannah Storry. Tweed. ; Jr. 4th, bistory —Chas. Todd. Artie Laugh- Miss Edith P. Law is visit' friends r+.t hliss' Edna Castor is home fora to fin,. Fred Green, Jno. Norris, Herman Oshawa• aye from college. Osland, Alice Palmer. Sr. 3, history— Mr. and Mars. S. Stewart spent Tucaaay Mrs. Thos. Gibbons hag been indispose Earnest Goeden, Bandy Gourley, Leslie in .Toronto. ut is improving►. Green, Edwin Norris. Jr.3 —Flora Osland, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Law spentOnesda;;. Ed. Rusnell, of Sanford, visited his .so , Lizzie Teety, Olive McRae. last in Oshawa. 'hart, this week. A. J. M1cINTORn, teacher. Some talk of ate English church concect Miss L. Leslie id. Visiting hair suite , = f�-- -- in the near future. 11 Mrs'. D. W. Iienneay, Highland Creek. Mr. and Mrs F: L. Green ;;pent Sativrr Robert bTilne, of (been River, called -- day and Sunday in Toronto. I. 'EGO his mother Sunday,, Prepare for winter. Indian summer As Thoe. Bendy, of Uxbridge, -spent Snndla3 Thoe, J. /Wilson and lady friend to past. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shea. i the hot roast at Mt. 'Lion. . Our community is visited by numerous Miss Parker, of Toronto; is visiting i►'r. Tbos, Oraham left for New York IIor a rabbit hunter@ these days. and Mrs. J. E. Disney. how last week with two baekuey's. Many loads of hay are passing through bit, and 141rs. C. J. Wilson` are sp.r ndthig- Mrs. James left for her home in Fltou - here daily, the demand and price being a few weeks with friends in . Oshawa. • ills after spending a few days with frien a good' A pleasant evening was spent at Met— here. y Rey. '<!rr. Orr, who recently carne .from Mloore's r�eidence on Friday evening lest_ Miss Kate Eastwood has been i�onfin d Scotland, will conduct the services at Dun- Miss Th maq, of Toronto, is epetidigg a berton and Highland Creek churches, neat few weeks with Mr. and lees: L. tllackeJ, W the house with a heavy cold for s � f w Sabbath. Mrs. Levi Mackey and Mfrs. Beet M;, aye. William Wallace Stott died andaenly of spent Wednesday last with J, Lawton o Our foundry and chopper is b 'oOmi g his residence north of h re on Tuesday, Whitby. t ese days, hays you , beard the n w aged 79 years and 10 monkhe. In his death The trustees of S. S. No. 9, have erects hietle 7 - - Scarboro loses one of er most worthy a rew. furnar;e in their school which was -. ' Dan. Foreytb and Dr. Brodie r6tor ed citizens while the aged w�dow and grown greatly needed.. , j ,tome Saturday after spending a week in up family lose a devoted I husband and a ' Ms'ny of our folke•spent Monday ei enio : • . hicago. - kind father. The funers took place - on in Zion atteudinq the hot fowl supper A . Henry 'Michell is seriously ill with report a good - Thursday, when the rem Ins interred po K d limo.. ,,• pneumouia, but at time of writing s i . in the Melville cemetery, West Hill. A Church of England ^as held at D - p9rovinR. . g large number of friends wore present to ham on Sunday last Service will 1) he M the last sad &it" to a worthy citizerr. at Greenwood neat Sunday. A Jew hunter met with a mishap wL a The bereaved have the sympathy of all in Geo. Ward, teacher of S.S. No. 10 is y �- o lJeeting his wares hereabouts. One. of their bereavement. iting Wm. T.` Deifenbaker, teacher: S. is bore" died. - No., -9, on Thursday last. The schot r.€ Balsam and Claltremant football tea �asasd rtna3 Cerna an, Toronto's were delighted to gee Chair old pedagog d 'feated Whitby Collegiate at "Whitby n turd' , b most eloquent lecturer and most gifted _ y y 1 to 0. Don't forget the date of btt3r r�'� Mr. and Mrs. Jawn s Ho kips, 'ot barit+oue - -In Centennial church, No- `Va�od's lecture, Friday, Nov. 4th . l mington, Visited tb6ir daughter, M s.- vember 24th. y' . m. Bryant, on Tuesday. - +4 Bowmanvilte. L. Messrs. D. DIle'�ab, Dcwawell, 1 scaroor C oper and D. Rnesell attended Line al �' ` ` Arcbie McDottgall, G.T R. - sectionn a, set+ng at Whitby on ionday.• Ianririe °d has retu nee home 'curet died last week from iojar ?es re;,eiYed b s ' Pat. ki ig aP lee in the we t. tall on the track. ` It has been reported that otsr bar er tY I•'�int ;'of Victor a. Uniytreit t1Fa9 a leaving, but he has decided to rem.' n y The ladies of St.; John's oh-arch in't t:� Boys patrou:lyd him, h ie all right. with Scarboro friends Su iday. hblding'.tbeir annual sale anti tea on 'd • ry\�'• lg Itev. $lair, of Markham, will occupy nesday, DeoPmbor lath. Muse Gullork, who hap been tin a ii it W ahinf;ton pulpit on Sa bath,nezt, `ov. Rout. Gillia,.ftrmerl of Ilal1 duff i!t i;s t- Ottavi a, ret4rued to'. her sister's n l4 h, in Cho morn:n y 3 / `� turd' where s s a' 3' new Port Perry teacher, s tcce4sor to k 1:-! y h will evend a few da s. K)tl Tuesda Y, - -Nov. 21 L. I•.. Ann is will Lea. He has a eplend.id reputatieu a : Goo. Lidgett, of 1'i neale, is •vis.ti R cabduct the Biole class ai nual meetitig at teacher. tr ends in to n 'thira were,. Georg 'b hits place. • . Chief ,1ar� is returne3 oast wee', f1 „rt .r.; ' li .alth is some batter, ut he is still Ve 3 'A p,dro match at Woboiti between Mal. a inual d It•r hunt awav out north of Y :c'1 1' Orly. 1. ;nlland Woburn on �riday ,uiltt,t in oa, li. Ntwkin and James ;)ar.:.;, m.,' 51 re. I i+teI I lA']lon , formerly' of C la - ►c i «vburtl were beat n at every table: a tCOm anise. " 1 ` p him. They bronbl,t h , ,... moat, now of 13 rile, 1 as been ve'ry po ,It is a wonder that th �'uotbal, boys do t vo Nt,e deer, ,t q:. ly for 11itF lab, f w' diye, but at tune l not malte an effort to eve up things here Thti fu 1 ®w:ng rtevt= membtra hive etc t,t yr iting it( rui t i better about@ with a party or omething of that ly betsn a( d -d to the Jlethodiat chow, Reuben 'labs star r, from Dt:ko s tart. w. choir ; . l e vrs. Johu • hire, Charle:a !vl^ - ' 41irs Ada Croy and James Ormerod Norman Allan, Mri Juhin Rice, M'im o,- Saturday uightl t here lie was .,fur, tl a were married at ' aehl ton ohurch on a R Kate Ellu•t, Millie Glover, Edith 'o cam; 1, rvest. lie li'' a the outitry very mue i, %Vednesd%y by Rev. )f'ick ry. We wish the Jennie AicLein and Aegie Lyle. b t, there is n lace like home. young couple every happi ess. It would be At the enn ial meAting of the I3ri vrr. r, ' The C. k. N, rack is undergoing repai s ride to speak of the crow in this rticalar ,� t� villa Carlin Club Wednesday even' ,� r t din eouaie qu ce a alai a ttitaciut T'w local artillery was o tin the taye°ing lolloivir.^ o cars wets e'ected fur tt tr t:; railway men in ar Fill Re this wecek, vrhp to'do honor the occasion. aning.eeasonk Fa:rin - -R: Beith, �,: ar putting du-,A, new ►ues and steel rail. ­9 mono* Patroness —Mrs. D. Burke Simpson ; I" ar station ant, T.I B. Haaliea, i8 eft ! 9 sident =James Reith ; Vice - President, t�. Did you ever Ileac C rnlshan P rth on vaeati, u. hlrr Preston, of IT14 __ D. Davidson'; RepretaeLtative Member " ch ster, is �ctln as agent, and ills made aapUGHA I` -- 'D, B, Simpson, Dr. Beith ,-Chaplain-- eS. ­ many friends i hie short stay, being of a : , J. J. Rae ; Secretary Treasurer• -J. S. • very RG41al Lnd obligit:g disposition. i Dr. Rateson is in the city - Moorcraft ; Council of Slanagement —A. J. . It. J. Price ie here at resent. Bennett, W. C. King, Duncan Beith J. ..._ -� ' Sh:irQ Mire 11r. Bateson is•Ito ne at pr @gect, Mfitchel ; Skips —W. C. King, D. B. 8i p_ 3fise Minnie Phiaip ie improving son. Dr. Beith, A. J. Bennett, J. D. Id t- - tin.ter 1:va:! , fommtrl of th4 villtigt•, rapidly. chat, Jas Beith, J. . McClellan. 1M'itt a Ji d a d'av or t u RR in ;olden, t , atu�i G('Orge Linton is impro!vieg, - Ile is able newly equipped rink oral an intlua of y'r,u k A- i h i1,e1 died 'tit ut the prii,cil:aia cf tl'e to be up. tnemhers,',good winter s sport is e�oe't� 'a uoub It Kilo 'c.•iecniug t:ase of riix years John Dafoa returned. from . Manitoba — Statesman. I:- itk �i'altl r l gab' rn,.t ier Ka @' oce cyf last 1'riday. - =� • - , - (•t rMau -h art: I � t if Ilou. Alciander'Arbath; There were a nninber out t Don' t o .. o Miount Zion t nts9 hearing ;lit t,,an. «t3 ti' uo l,ruti,rr �f t,ellate I.(,rd Arbuthnot, a on Monday evening. 11 Centennial filethod�t clt :tcl �: Atish petr. fix years ago i Walter Der. Coakweq, cif Alarkham, waai here . ' ` 1' ` L %ans' wife eta arrested and tried, at •the with his son on Monday.. liighlsnd Creek, NOV. 24111. - A. e ,zee here on u charge of haying it tempt, • W. Sanderson returned from Dakota ar.d -iI t X. =d to poisou him by putting arawiie io a ra very well satiafied -with his trip. Balsam. fit r of oysters. The ottse was tried before Miss Jessie Phillips is not improving as Justice Robtr mu. R. C. Clute (fir., fast as her friends would like! to see her. Mi,'s Hultby called on ber many. fricu � -:r(seeuted, and Mfrs Evans was defet,ded John Gerow has returned from deer at Mt. ZionIhis week. )y the late MV. .1 Murdoch. The 6atcome hunting bringing two nice carcasses with Albert Sladill was in Balstlrt i!7 SaadaV ;f he case wac that. the o omen went dawn him. and lionc?ay assisting the lit. -Z cn c`toi _ or ten years, a d she is now sei vipg the School will remain' closed for another The Mit, /.ion Leag�,e mAetin9 begi s 4-. ,en ence in 0 a Kinget n Penitentiary. week on account of dip theria and scarlet �T 30 p.m., Thurbdav evening inr.tead of av r,e Anemti , ,hostler at the E'vaus fever being in the neigl borhood. ''cloakIt lot 1, for compl city, was Riven; a year's 1'he services of the Cur v The B t oh of Ln,.leind in gleam foot ba.l ti=ara Intend ho. WI risonment; and Ch rtes Pei, alto the Temperauae flail was well attended on ing an oyster supper soon. It will like' lit ged, was ac uitted. A. petitiou; is now $uoday last. The next service will on be held in Kerr a hall, Aebburp, as w •' wing circulated 'or the pardon and ;release $undly week, November 20th. have no building suitable here. if re. Evans. i A vory'quiet wedding took place a the The Balsam -foot -ball boys ,vent to Whit residence of Mrs'. A. Brodie on Wedn sday by last $'t're'y to meet the Oshaivz tea 1. BaMantra , evening at 7 o'clock, when Miss aerie but they failed to arrive. The �i'hitb. r_ and George P. Plillip were made ma and Collettiette team eve the boys a a tactic - I_ _ w g y P idelq rricrni>bg County Constable plc wife. Rev. Martin, of Markham, per orm. 'match, resulting 1 to 0 in .favor of Balsa flu en was told by one of his roe ers that ed the ceremony in the presence of fronds The anniversary services in connection P of the oontxaettng parties. We all wish with Alt. -Zion church which were hed la es and J. W; ilassard, father mind son, Cho yonrag couple ever prosperity. last snrida .. d inoolnville, bad stolen nine. baRR+t of Y P P Y• y and Monday were well at ' rPi from three farmers reamed Walton, It was the sad duty of your correspo debt ed, On Sunday the Rev. Wrti. JolliS, 'aitiley and Hill, and were on their r?aray 60 last week, to chronicle the death of little B °wmanville,: preached eaoellert sec - 3allantrae. 1SloMullen accardingly, drove Frank Cochran; who, by his gent' noes, both afternoon and evening, The clizW0 ato Ballantrae. &bead of the Hassarda and innocence and retiring manner bid g ined was crowded. at both services. On Mond &_ . arrested them. He left them with the. vii. the 'eve of all, especially those nee and- the hot fowl supper was served in the base- �• age blacksmith, who is the local eonatttble, dsar to 'him. This sadness, however, was aren't of the church and any anxiety that. nd went off for a witness, The co+asiable intensified when it was whispered on Bob- may have been felt by the people of 11th. rend to shoe a horse, leaving the prilsopera bath morning, "Aerbie Linton is d d,'► Zloty i a regard to the suedess of their efforts: - rith a customer, end the oustomer, !' being Hid manly ways, his persevering atte>ation was entirely dispelled when the evening! kind min, let the Nassaros go. b1cutil• to business, his kind, courtecus and win Was over. A large crowd was present to LL ra was notified, and -being* strategist he ning manner, endeartDd him to each and allj partake Of the roast _ goose, turkey, duck, t once made for the railway tracks. He Frank and Herbie are dead. Both will be etc''► besides bouts of other doilioacies of the , ,e greatly rlRisteed in Public and $ahbath culinary art of which the ladies of Mt. Zion ad a4n advantage over his quarry, bI iog , school b teachers and scholars b 1 . are sn well M,quainted. The program was, , 'ken,, a boos from each for the pttr of y we baliev ®, a e rtes to rttaa lent0cation. He lay in wait in a c itch ' pan>tone and lrioruds, as both endeavored iu ar'P - y. The choir s y y g i their youthful way to be .flood boys and live Proved that, even on a week's notice, they that railway. Ieadin to. 8tonfiyille y 'cafe meet and po a with an a� er od presently saw two mein approaOipg, Chriet•llktt lives. The it a m ath P goner. ;`'' oe with a lira The were the•Has 'rda', of the who oamtnunit is extended .to The Reve, Adams, 1 gave Barris, and are p' y both families ; - oNrig to each breaking earcellent addres Oae of the most - . ' `:' ad presently MicMullen pounced Don � g lea,sin s� °' "y ad rei.arrested them. he found that` the beget, this stllac6 : - p g leatnroe di• the eveni'ng's prograarat i i ttber was wearing the son's re ia�in! " *sag the oantjelting of the last fragment ui He is clot dead, ;t e�al ild ot•oiie a t pii, debt that Was loft on the chulach, an tlhu, • got a d was provided with two, whil the B1t gque.0 I h none. ,The. two luau were W ita:rat h �ichool tc 'ages to a not nl h r,t am n ar rag tet7 ,. al' y o y eno mo y t store >¢rva Magistrates at.. Slob vi j *a amid s t _ ,,(y •wit! f,'{�,:, 7 - . . � : � . ono` x It pres2lat . IYitbili tt'�r�/*y7/�{ a 'm YL' days r1 fall. 1 And'ht.,(, _. .:� ;� t, ..:til"r (1a G. -,- *bt; t M 't A n' y• W. , ► J�' ''j_ St's.` v-. L t I } a� _ � � � - � i -' -" •1• .. -. fir . ^� �1 1 .G L � .. t ���' r r. i � -t R. . ,r -. 'Ek fi' +F- -s .W 1 -.- fag r .. -._ % :. -. . t. - .. fir: rl + � f r. --. ♦ ?..- 9 1 :::. i s✓:..-"�'r'J. • tiWk Mafek.hit- eii Back "With Frig T•• AESo Su er at ColensO—C .. u ht 1 etwe n Two oarss ug ht the nemy ;Suffered • rribly--Annihilated Almost to Mart -The Br tish Loss Wits Very Small --Bo : r Treachery Pu 'shed; t #: A d6Spa eh" from Or tion, says :—(By despa Mafeking)—The Boers I I camp and town) for 36 They threw in 300 ah cease -firing till tbe eve 25th. During the long bona s, town by the, Boers on soldiers were wounded The bombardment w it seemed to be a joke At its conclusion th rush the town *fearful rifle fire r Maxim guns of the Br with such deadly effect broke and stampeded i age -Itiv r Stit- ch ride from bomber ed the hours. lls, and id not ing of Q)ctober rdMen y four of the nglish s sail futile that Boers tried to Suited, and the tish were used that the Boers a mad panic. They were driven, back over mines, which were exploded, scattering the Boers in all directions with .great loss. i BRITISH VICTORY1 T COLENSO. A despatch %from L'ndon, says: -- despatches' e British gar- merel_stand- Tuesday night from the front rison at Lady 8, welco show t nidi no ing on the dogged def nsive, but exe- cuting a eerie" of brilli ; nt sorties. Ac- counts from different source agree • al description that the laconic offic of Thu rsd,a 'is en ageamer� t as "sI effectual shell ng o1P the Boer laager"I ulnas u duly odest. appears that Sir a eorge 'tewart «' ite-stent.-e.4stronf rce of cavalry and - infantry to attaa: ties ers at Tatham's farm, about 0 mile to the north-west, near Baste 'a, an appar- ently achieved a surpr ss, t e Boers being caught on the •pen v Idt and cut to pieces, and t • or capnp cap- tured. Encouraged by this s mess, General White decided to risk an even more important engagement on th . follow ing day, whichwas ag- in jusified by success. - - BOERS ATTACKED I TH 'REAR. . Ladysmith had been solat d, and a Boer force hard interne ed he rail- way between .ady mit and l C'olenso. This force on j Friday . ad 'descended upon. CoIenso, i and, as show r by the despatches from ,Est . et, lad coma pelled a hurried aband nme t of Co- lenso and a retirement of the British to Estcourt. Gen White had assert Boers were attacking was not aware of the went. He hrad determi to • attack the Boers in t hoping to iehieve the d drawing off an attack risor, of Colenso, and opening comn}unication The Boers had advan until they had occupied o. ined; that the tense, but he ritish retire - ed, therefore, the rear, thus u,ble Object of Pon the gar- ssibly of re - southward. B he hills north Gene indicat day's e drawn leavin Ladys occupi last w Bulwe or the lago o .of I,ad a hope descen while both, rennin may a ing th At the de streng and th ,y are now believ holdi . . their own agai force, which General Jou the .present juncture Both areilikely to be str fore the week is oust b naval fosse, and even b tachment of General B corps. TQ CAPTURE KIM 'The s'ituatioa looks bri king, where the Boers a disheartened at the une tante, a large body of tb ing been detached to th sist in the investment around which the cordo tighter. Evidently the to make 'a. concentrated ffort to cap ture Kimberley and thel arch -enemy Cecil Rhodes. Further details from Mafeking In climate that the Doer firi•g was easin off, the garrison was in high spirits and the siege was broom ng a farce The correspondent says hat the pet ple were in the habit of s outing fro the houset qp;s 'ware re she Is!" and .t ha rabbit -holes had been ex •avated in th al 3oubert the , drew in his hor gagement, and has he southern Boer only outposts on t. ith to Colenso. Th d Colenao •about th middle of ek, retired without damaging bridge, over the Tlugela river, ailroad as far north. as the vil- Nelthor+pe, seven ;miles south smith. Evidently i they nurse f eventually using '(both in their 011 Pietermaritzburg. Mean - he British a,re a1s4 able to use s they have alre: dy done, in up an armored train, which the present mom ,nt be cover - advance of the F.;teourt force. tcourt and Piet srmaritzburg eneive work have been greatly hened with' the est few days, eat advices after Fri - since with- ntingents, line. from Boers who d capable of at any Boer tent would, at isk sending. thened, be - a. further the first de- ller'e army F.RY,1r:T. . hter at Mate - e apparent] pected resi it force hav south to a f Kimberley is drawn Boers inten .heavy loss was due to their action in unanimously refu ling their command- er's offer to let these fight without their tartans SIEGE TRAIN FOR AFRICA. P 'A, despa ton treat London, says :--The War Office ismouolizing a siege train, compo€sad of 1a4 6 Tab howitzers, eight 5 -inch, and eight inch guns, with, tra- veglling carriages, and 16,000 rounds of .1yddite and cordite shells. The Grinch ,guns will have a range of 10,000 yards. i Eleven hundred and thirty-six officers and mon, supplied, with 25,000 ret• nds of small arm ammunition, will ac orn- pas►y the train. ' The armament is now being i sued from ,Woolwich, and part of it b al- ready been forwarded to Devo port for shipment to South .Africa. 'Ibis will be. the; first employm nt of a Modernized siege train by an urop- pen army ; and the proross o the re action of forts' by lyddite she 1 fire, reliminar a to storming by oaf ►ntry, >� y wi I be watered with interest and cur- ios ty by all professional eoldiefra. MORE GORDONS SAIL. • h despatch from Liverpool aye: Enormous crowds in the stree s ant a boat the dock's here .bid fare ell o Thursday to the First Battalion of th Gordon Highland 'rs, Dargai he toes, i which a son of General Whit is lieutenant. The ' presnece of Lad White and her daughter iucrea::ed th en husiasm. SAVING ITIS AMMTJNITI A despatch from London, Sa urday says:—Complete silence bias aga n fall en upon affairs in South Africs . Th Br tish public must perforce b:, on tent with thebrief stereotyped rot or whioh the oe,nsor allows to fi tern through from Cape Town., Th s t this condition of things is no Ion : r due to pressure of work or d festive cable, baa been amply proved. The Eastern 7'e egraph Company reek real, delay in tra.nsmissio. days. It is evident, then est orship is responsible tw days of delay whit seems to be- fall all tbe despatehea. Ss turday morn - in , however, the Daily Felegrtpb an 'noes that its "apprrpriated" de. oh from Lady.s pith, ich the War Office bns that the is about tw ►fore, that t h for the otho' Y no e- pa 1 wi Tt4esday, was not. deliv etr,eet until yeste'day, d tt• It is believed t bat the Var O(fice re ceived further d. spatch° Frid :y even ing, but nothing has be n published. The statement from 1.►dyanuth the the British transdo notl reply to th Bier, artillery' b+caus the cbncret be5ds for the uns have njit yet harden� ed is interpr teed In some quarters t mean simply that the British are hue banding their trmMunitit;n, as the Ba• fire i:, only ate,' Monday, ublisshed o res, to Flee rid;Uy,_ room -1 t town. into which the men would div when the smoke of the Ii.ers' big- gu wa.s seen. General Cronj : is accuse of dropping .shells in th ► direction a the women's Mager. Aocordinf to a despetc from Kuru man, British Bechuanaland, date Monday, Col. Plumer's o.lumn, march ing from Fort Tuli to the relief •o_ Mafeklt g had reached Asvogel kop oppesit . Oosti, ten mi es north o Lobatsitnd was nearin Mafeking. trick to get the 1�3ritisb e sb.tIl,s. ; 1 0 (Among that Kew; items tbatalarrive{t dk'Ficlay frugr jthel Cape is ore ssay!- f rr�g that the Biuera are planting. r�'rore e 1 s urrounc ng Lad v- ! shoo noun t o observe the bombe d- • In All this cc>lrrestr>onctentlr in, ha. �.,,.._., .. .., Vol. Rekewich, British commander at Kiniberley, reports that the enemy were very active on. November 4th, principally with the object of driving off;, cattle The Orange Free State troops retired rapidly before. Col. Ter- nee without filing, BOERS ATTACKED KENILWORTH. ":At 12.30 p.m., the Transvaal troops advanced on Kenilworth. Major Peak - man, with a squadron of theKimber.: ley; Light home, was hiding in am- bush, and gave the enemy a warm re- ception. -The Boers retired firing. Col. Turner reinforced Major Peakman, and at 12.40 pan., the enemy opened fire with one piece of artillery at near. ly 400 yards' range. "Two guile, of the Diamond Field Battery wore/then dent in support. of :Col. Turner, ut the enemy's guns had ceased firing after the fifth round. Consequentlyj our guns did not come .The action .he enerny's artillery fire was not daaf aging, and his .shootii}g way bad. Our eastnil in the Kenil4orth engagement Were limited to Major Ay- leff, of the: 'Cape police, who. • wast wounded in the neck. He is expected to recover '.Later in the day, our pickets. say,the Boers carried off sox dead from. time spot, lr►'obahly killed by our Ilia acini. The total Boer loss was IH•obal.l heavy, 1►ut lead not been eetimaled by Col. Kekewich. ANOTHER OEIt FORCE ENGAGED. ."About 5.;'11 p.m., Col. Turner . was again in co tract with a newt body of the enemy on Schenst. Drift road. From the co ning tower! a large num- ber could b plainly seen about two miles to the north of Kimberley reser- voir, and of held walled' enrt,►s- Use ona their own righU flank Col. Turn r opened with a lS1 X/fn and two gu s of the Diamond Veld a Artillery se t In su /port. He came Into action at. 5.47p., ., and continued firing until dusk. Col. Kekewick ie/unable to state the enemy's !miles, b(it believes they must have been Severe, judging from the precipitates ret.reat of the Boers. "At 0.10 p.m. the enemy opened fire with one piece of artillery from Kam- posdatn on Otto's kot►je, the latter be- ing held by the Catse pekoe. The eneftiy inflicted no damage." I, , FIGHTING AT LADYSMITH.• A deepatt•h from Ilan court, Natal, maYe:—lleavy -firing has .b.en beard. in the direction of Ladysmith. Some officers say it is heavier than any of the previous engagements. ;It is be- lieves' that this is becau:ve the heavy British naval gums are at last workiiig. AtEsttcourti everything is quiet. The camp is ,fonetant ly on the alert how - aver. The men ge.t -'up a morning. They are emergency, and have ranged that they. can Morn +nt'.a not ire. A 1arty Ihieb codes t 4 o'clock every ready for a y their kits so r - be removed at a nut several mi es GARRETS OF THS WORLD, Prices of Grain, Cattle, Cheese', &e. in the Leading Marts. Toronto, Nth: .14. About sixty loads of offerings were received at tie West- ern cattle. yards this morning, includ- ing 1,000 lambs and sheep and 1,500 egg. Pries for cattle were nominally un - downward ed, but trade was dull, and there was a downward tendency for second- rate nd inferior cattle. Ex rt cattle in poor demand, and ..nominally quoted at from 4 to 4 1-2c, per p und. in utcher cattle there � a slow move ant ; t he little good stuff we • had here- sold readily at from 33-4 to 4 1-49. per pound; a little more was - paid for small seleeted lots, but these • were in rib sense representative rates, The enquiry was slow, and prices weakV for all ordinary to common stuff, It is hoped the receipts of eat.- tle, will not be large, to -morrow, Fri- day. Stockersare a,slow -sale and quot ed about 3c per pound for good cat- tle. Feeders and bulls are unchanged., "Small stuff " was in over supply to day ; lambs and sheep are both weak. er, lambs, being ftcom 25 to 35c per cwt. - dower. Many are left over. Milk cowe aro scarce and dear ; a few choice cows are wanted. Got d veal calves are also wanted, at from' 55 to 58 each, if of the right kind. Thrnughout the market prices were - so unsettled that: the general lend• linty was to wait and see what to- morrpw may bring forth. 'logs are unchanged. Choice hogs "singers"—scaling frcrni 180 to 200 lbs... are selling at $4.121-2 per cwt.; and t hin and fat hogs at 53.75 per cwt, Stores are not wanted. Following is the range of current quotations :— Butcher, choice, do. 3 75 4 25 Butcher, inferior. . . 300 3 25 Sheep and Lambs. . Milkers and Calves. - Chalets hogs, per c Light hogs, pe,- c Iltsavy hogs, per het or ral - beleaguered town :re Kate, and awl' tom ' ine A de The' fe cent. g tain al shonld culatio this an written ympat rialto periorne t her t this White on the other side of the stream. The hilts 8t011 to a plai that reaches 0 to the banks of the Tug la. Gen., White's, division cau 613 Boena in the rear, and fter the hills C stormed the position. Meanwhile the British velky awep* a round the hills, and as t e mating N enenny-des,cerided into th t Britiah bayonets behind hem and the c river in front of them they were charged by the cavalry and eeem to ." have perished alinoet to man• The British then rota ned to Lady- . BOER TREACHERY UNISHEDa r Thursday's battle near La ysmith says, t the Boort; were caught n the open ,„ 7, The British then advance without fir- ing to accept, the surre der of the Boers, but weire received ith a volley at close range. Enraged at this trench ry, the Lan- o cers, Hussars, and Drag ns, ed by the infantry with fi ed bayonets,1 charged through and t rough the' enemy, and did great exe ution. A lot of prisoners and 1 ot were cap-' fu Her condole omma ruiser wounde t the ovenabti dee atteh from says:— etails were rec rmour d train, which °lens° on Tuesday, of le pert rmance. The tr glare, eider Captain d near Coleneo, the 13 rable era im hich t hey q ut as he I3oe avoi It was o inten mmedia e train EN TO LADY winTE. patch from Lo don sa ling of relief i spired by re- d tidings is tin ed by a -cer- oy •of anxiety le t Gen. White gain main) eocat fatal IIIille41- . Her Majesty ()es not share lay. and, appa ently, is Ban - his ability to pull through mos a 11 18 asserie that she has o Lady White expreseing with her hu band in the difficulties e is now ex- . and aseurin Lady White n undiminis ed confidence eralship. •Th public report ter has been tined to Gen. the Marquis of LantodoWn. jeety has writ en a letler of to the mot er of the late der Egerton, o the British 'owei tut, who was fatally bardment of was in, charg ig, guns. p ant un eat on. • isle Is of oke Ontieman who visited Nicholsonts I, la killed' and 70 in wounded. tion , The latest advices from KimberleY, , 10 Ladysmith ou gunnery lieu - of one of the tcourt, Raid. Ived from the brilliant lit - in, which car/ omer, sight - era in consid- rce near' the line. The Fuel- ediatehy opvne .a brisk fire, as they were uffering loss, ickly retired ut of sight.; he train monk, ly advanced'. ft flank, their resumed obi to take the tra n in the rear this the train retired.) then seen that he Boers had ion of attarakin but were in at over; the ro: d and bridge- ely strong de aehment left and entered th town, whit eral volleys at long range on the retreat Lug enemy. fish- also succee ed in enter Wylie, near ohms% an visions, and at res. , 11 on. Se ere .fire The Br g Fort hells, pr the departure of a stron force of w mounted troops and art llery for a destination not given. n the de-, in A special despatch from Pietermar- itzburg, dated Sunday, says:—"It is confidently estpected that railway conununication will be, restored with Ladysmith within a few hours," ." rival at Eatcourt and Pietermaritz- e burg, within the last -few days, of re- ed inforcements from Durban, and that Est 500 troops are assembled ready for a eh At 'ACK •ON1 KIM ERLEY. d lay 2, Omen, and h ve emcees ook be onging to Ki berley me ants, w was intend for the su 11 tune enemata arrives. The latter /despateh throws light on the former, !and the force which left EstcOurt Monday, last doubtless reoecupied Col - awe), and possibly is now advancing eautionfily up ' the railroad toward Ladysinkh. Gen. White's sortie of Friday alanosti to the banks of the, ger in the hope of joining. hands with him - STUCK TO THEIR T A deapatch from Cape --Many of the Gordon who were. wounded at ha,ve arrived here. A them declared that: they after the Boers had ex flags qf truce and the B bad so'unded "Cease firin P The highlanders admit Highlands s Town sayit: majority of were elicit itish kegler that %their ssy Oat,. all waa well there then. An exploidou had been heard, and ,the t,up- position was that the Boers had balwn up the railroad culvert eouth 01 Brun - The Belgian Goliernment, it is eaid, has warned Dr. Leyds, whose head- quarter/I is at. Brussels, that Beilgil101 18 4 neutral country. War Offioe has received fr ethical ithe following despateh; tape town. Thursday evening.—Have teceived by pigeou poat from Gomel al White, to -day, the following :— " The bombardment et long range by ;heavy guns continuee daily. Fete canna 1 t :e8 are occurring but nu seriOus henna is being. done. "The Boers sent in t day a number of refugees from the T anavaal looter ;!Latlysinith met them o ' eta. When the party • Boer guns fired on it b our pickets. 'Major Gale, of the I was wounded to -day ing stronger, and the siona is ample." . of truce from taide the pick - separated ;1 he fore it reacjhed • ()VI) Epgineer •bile sending re daily grow The War Office has issued the fol A report having' a peered ini th Soul h Africen papers t At our art Oiler fired on the Geneva fla , GteneratIlul ler telegraphs the foil whtig ItC04,1U12 of the incident, given t the Standar and Diggers' News by the Rev. Mr Martens, a D toh cler man witlt th ''Direct ly at er the fi at tannonSho the English thought ou Men weee a the railway 'station, a d fired there. went through' an arnbu ant*. As.!soon as they found 'their mis a.k.6 they ceas- ed firing. The ambula ce, in aceord arm with unages, sho Id have 'been three miles from the fie d of battle; so the Boers.e,annot claim, hat the Eng- lish broke the usages of civilized war- ifare ; but I do not thin the English would balm fired on t eim had they known thia. It was unintentiOnal.' FIGHTING AROUND KIMBERLEY. A despatch frnimi Pr Oria stated that of -Kimberley w s commenced. Before the attack Gene al Cronje sent a mes- sage to Colonel Keketwicb, calling on him to surren er before six in the morning, other hie, the town would be shelled, the wo en end children re-, In reference t thisl, the War Office on Sunday afte noon! posted the fol - General Bulle wi, ed to -day, 10.15 a.m., that Colo el K kewich report- ed November that the bombard- damage'.and that there were no casualties. ' . The following despatches from Gen. Butler refer to itchting,preceding the posits. lade, wam Within but huge LiTeulPtt. 710', gtirriSon Lotus to rejo ,ed Iience, policem in. !vowel g the dysinith Bee a ounde r, post ed, on the fl ix to eighG minut oat.. -kets were quiet arid easy tool.,y,- - _hicag;-, December wheat -broke Ire-. ng low, 68c. I,ocal prices were unchang- il- ed,!bu, t he market. was dull, Red arid vv.ht.e..Ontitrio sold to miliers at 05 ro Ietle-, according to nearness to the a- Gobse. w heat unchanged, 70c. middle allowing that Loulysimitb tiding a big bombardment. ty of the town Was nothing , arrival at Ladysmith of yer, • of the 5th Lancers, communiviitiou with the, possible. He was tinai- u bis regiment, and start - accompanied by a Natal 'foto, eucceeded in tra- 0,000 BLAZE IN RENFREW, Body ' .441a48 'ffisoa. a BM Driver, Be- • eu ered Frogs. !liaison. says;1—A. A. ‘Viaght and Company's large buten to blook was gutted by !fire Of Friday meriting. Attout three k the disco ered ..brig de cou bad mounte main build Lig. With five streams playing on it', the fire was confined tar e - the ;wk., and the whole upw,r portion gra, tied 78e, Toronto and west. Mont real, Nov. 14.—Specia I. — -.The • gr ain market continues quiet and easy. Peas. are in a little better do_ mand at 1163 1-2e, barb., ia quoted at rak feed barley ; rye, 0-1e; birkwheat, 3.5e; oata..29c, All afloat, Montreal, Mani- toba, -No. 1 hard wheat has declined, : -being quoted, afloat, Fort William, tut Buffalo, No..;- 14,—Spring wheat Steady; No. 1 Northern,. old, spot, - wheat — Dull; light detnand; No. 1.: white nue tinily, 70. 1-2c; No. 2 IA111 and unsett led; sales of No. 2 at 61-'- -2c, on t rack. Canal freigtos — Vilest easier, shipments at 4e; yore 'lour Easy. Chicago, Nov, 14.—Flaxaed--Cliaad: hole of the rear store was 3 n flames, and before the d reach the si,x)t, the fire through the elevator to and third -flats of the th bueeness. seetion, which was for e e in great danger, was saved. y Loss on building and mtock estimated t *nee of from $15,000 tu 620,000. d Ada ion top ONE BODY FOUND. ten o'clock the lifeless body'''.:Of tea was found beneath the reams 'el which had fallen from the f the northern wall. • ter DISASTER IN CANTON. • 'Droll ued. ,130 g Kong papers. of October 5th arecgei ad by t t fire 0 second, he Doric. give details of in. Canton at midnight on t by which over 50 persons lost heir IIVON. It seems a mat -shed thea re had been built by the river - tilde, and ardund it about 100 boats had een anchored. While the thee - trice performance was going on,. fire bhok out on one of the boats. It spre d rapidly to the inflammable mate ial of the theatre. There was a wild rush among, the audience, and boats , were capsized. Over (mull; people were burned or drowned. th at 0 King in Expo Turkishand French, consglates cease ,have been intormed that Menelek of Abyssinia will arrive ay neat and, will pay a visit to zar while on his way tet the Paris sition in 1900. ALL FIVE CH LDREN DEAD. Terelhie Bereavement 'of BroekvItte Tun Months. A' despatch from. Brockville, Ont4a. says:—By the death of Lester Cole, aged six years, which took place on.-. wiped but. Two mouths ago there were five happy Children. All were attacked with scarlet fever, and passed. away one after the other with the ex - cep ion of Lester, who survive:d. cen ly he was attacked with • brain troable and succumbed. A pre whi REPARATIONS CALLED OFP.-:, ugemente roe the Second forittnaew..•.- despatch from Ottawa' says :—Th arationa for a second contingent.=: 'h were going on quietly at the Mil'!ia Department, were all called oft, on Thursday evening. Telegram: war sent to Metisrs. Sanford and Co., Ha ikon; Messrs. Workman and Co., . Mo tread, and others, telling them not to carry with their contracts, as then tarsi r'ms, etc., would not be required for the present. No orders were give for anything which will not be req ired by the militia in 'Canada - • 7: • litrettifore, the unfortunate retailer 1 WOMEN AND GLOVES.- - nn Cesterstli *now flew to Trent l'ioperly a rate er New. Gloves. An old draper, writing in the Drap- e.- irs Record, I,oedon,- says that between a growing. inclination on the part of a1-tetners to bring, backf damaged glives for exchange, i:and the evident -intention of wholesale houses to keep rt' 11 rils Within as, narrowlimits as • siTnis Hedy 'to have a bat l time of it \\lht vith extended stock and otos- ' ' et cue time- of prices, the epartment -•" • 'an • undergone within roc nt years a 1- "chceded eleitige for t he wore, and now -' frequently fai1s. to return a lair pro- .. fi , while it -vveuN getiet. Ity not ue . • - _ 11 It' 1 0 bear the. loss t ha more ex- - anees Would bring upon it. Yet it . - niu-st Li Wittlit lt.41 L11111 a et stonier has , • •a teglit to expect. sit good and ,v,:ear- ., • 411e glove WItea she' has paid an ade- -1--(‘ price; for it, aid it would be _ a :out e fully to run t he isk of los- it fut. ure patronage by sending .r away t11,satisfied and in Mit& a newt ( iscovery h. a huff, ri the!' than rt•place a pair of which - e 'has r.peed witheut vittg marks rough tretttuent. WI at. can be im lore, It ham leen int ores ing to fol - A w 'nee hods adopted lurtn-g re- ..• tit &.l 15 (air Anter.e. LI hug. wi iffieulties. r dea : ley h:1 VC 1 11 :Mille eases ,iven away ix 0\ e-st retchers with every pair above ,pecified price, and mae, probably, it ether instances have added packet :1lk well. -They have beam : . r ir'-•••--:"-e- • :a.e.•-te le • A L1JCICY LUOKNOW. rio Town Whieh.:. Con -slurs itself Fortunate in Having , ,OOdd's Kidney Pills o A- itta 'Hodieit (limed LittlIC D 14 rat(' of lb Complain --Backache—Mr. Burgell -Explains Ws Coe Hand. kidney Pills Vt!-i "'"iiito• Old c 'o. • ..-1- itlicknow, ; ov. 13. -The people ' of thiS town la e of the opinion that they are the most fortunat lot of peeple in the, country, They ;ay they haVe discove d a remarkably easy es - cello' from I ekache—tlae one ty of all peoples at al times. ' They ay that at irka (tho is catty Kidney a •he, and ,_trhi.)t4%t-p4D,r..0)clptluto 'sidney Pills will cure it. . Lucknow InaYy are right, to certain e ex t cut. But 1 a right. and indeed LI a mist a ken they arel labori g under in they havins., Pre'984)11 if th Y imag- in finding odd's Kidney P'Ils will el cupe Backac e. • It is a wed -knio-wrt fact in 111 Coun- tries that 1) / It's• Kidney Pills are a spycific not only for Baeka he, but fo s, of Kidneyse 1) sea — Br wive, Diabetes, theumit-- tis,i, Bladder and Urs an inut.sr,itAieVso.men's )isorders t , of Lucknow are none the e, however, in laving a will cure them: diettases, cures are not co fined to wn. Dodd's Kid ley Pills only medicine • hat will d thene was a time when ere of the meta( les were all for • 's Di , Heart ry Corrupt 1 Blood I he people less_ fortuna cousins lb dicing tha even though thiir own t a •t: ; ft fi P 6 d t .zoly to mend gloVee, and have' advo- :noel :I Intent of a love -mend- • ili the lieuse.- giviag one of I he meg Jadiee a complete ui fit and 011,.y encou r,iee !tient, hut. appar- 41 1)- .witlieut contemplati lg any in- `,:l.S40. Of her salary. They have 1 ried 141010010 home -mending . by keeping r 5e-1 • in the departra ott .glove- irreeee .11 the shape. of snail slicks 111, oval balls of differen sizes -one rtI&e •thumb aryl t he ot or for the tigers -at eit he r. end, •a nd by prov id - all popular prxes nal 11 y •. 1laIwr edieny -cases contain! tg• . special `A.t/le,S, s.11:s and but lens for g'te,-0 re- rs. Iiut'pc( ple are not likely -t o .for. tile -&l(4 what 11110y -can get inc for t lwrit, :1 60 a pol iCy tt lug on gin. es before pur:qiitse xvals keit up,Thnil i shill fit fuIIy, but not followe-1. .'rhe plan ould work \Vt..' 1 enough i sNyeet reit- thal,leoesi I I ClYs:.oint its - -(-01:11) 111-:..1)1-"I'ENDII \S'ith all d(ijference, it setil..d te Me. !1V1 1 1 h:S 111 t ikon a' t. 1:4.." i'l_r.111 40 1. ft 11: II ttlit` II...; :t .--411)4+4..'t in the n • tete t hat women general]. . treat p rope! ly a pair...of y all ifixttis 11.1 11-; a, ‘'01•:t 1)9:pi of gloytts; 1 h:it, 4'1 711 I or se 0,-i ng is fa u lt y, y tio eetti le indulgent :in( Liptat ion 4,1" a timder,. fj ) _the pecu La rit ;0:4 of t lit Is to de. pui wethiri it.ste , perhaps, too mucl1 to ho ( 0'n will ever be hietthi t g ) as . always tette. is not like (1(111-' 401(110 to as - know how new gittiN 04. 11 !e readily 1401 111 in the flIj 1 ch piece !nit let its 1 10 skirt.. wheedling • ' ekin H harpi 1 h 010 !(how. it Tindi '.4(141 10 ie 1 bit ,• one, e en 1. inc f i -v eel Ve ad ins ; 14, • y evi Coa et 1•• (1‘ prise tht .e them, a Ill01"vi Se Urn We, Ir. -Georg Burgress, of ,ucknovr, s: ve been sick f r about mouths I had a terri Pall the time, and my kith ✓ bad a. the doc.tor 'ised to Se !DO4iFS Kidt 01 one. bo - and found, relit nediately I used three lier a 1.0 14 re,r0Ve Fed 1 can do my work bet ter r tny ife beft#e." a, • ' e ;-,,e-.17„.• "; ":-.‘ .44 -.., .1,!'- :-. le- --1..,:.,„.--.e, '„ - .,,,.,„ . - c.,..., t.....„ • • • ,„,, .4., • 1:- .. , +V I. .,..• - N 0, • < 110, • r .1* • TURN OUT THE GAS. • Understand, now, said the old roan, sternly, that if you cull here in the future my orders are that my da.ugli. ter and you are not to see each other. Your orders, Sit, said Jack Nurvy' promptly, will he strictly obeyed. ?PH turn out the gas first thing. TO crap A ()OLD IN. IPNR DAT Take Laxative 13routo Quinine Tablets. Alt druggists refit Id the money It it falls to our% tfoo. it:. W. Grove's, signature Wen each boa. NO KEYS:- - raa—r Wonder 'why old ,filiinkiirian, the inventor, wears such long hair. May—His headi contains much, valtI- able ideas hat tlhey have' to -be pro- tected by locks. - I Ida—But they tare not Metal. !day es, they are si ver locka *OR OVER PIPTY YEARS Da. vnNeL0 SOOTHING SIRUP Ilse need by mother, or their children teething It goethees the child, soften the mg allays ain, mires wind oohs and is the t rent No. Bold by all runts ours and ask tor ' Mn. WHAM. It ems:ars u.sed io kill to be placed reel of insu in a boat One end of the dynamo. Is: a hard r piece of Met and ono inc the fool to whale. WI harpooner w it strikes th be formed w will get the :e Bark- :volts and wi eys were • 1. I was •• •) 0' "Pharao f almost i )oxes al- e ornplete- 1. It initti'434.8 ow than for )'011 will ,knoW it all, . _ '11.1e. (he t radit tOnal white ea to • OiLKLOEYDEW. 'G )AL GO\ 'NS. , ,;;„ l'itu•rei to b,! a greatly fat, fired tna- ti _ t.or bei II g it ti tElt 11S0r1 fie 1-d. by e. her rich t ex t i I ts. • '1'h(1 1)01.4 i41t•t1 !en( ency tOw a rds 1.1 e +Ilse of at an uttus ev; ry sort. .f soft, .elitiging fah: ic is anti her st ro "• nol 3ceab1e a m h newest 1 ilia °jaw 1 111 -d(!%S OT vedthi:g Peau de Mr. 1)01 a 71, grimtv'--4Ili !O'' greS-1 Ili° ',WAG 11 In U B t hat on a ated hen he and bbe 1 t.w in d tenet en n 1! th who ith 11 rsh I be 1 dy }or diarr tea. -25e. a hot - throughout the world. 1130 slow. Soothing Syrup electricity is to be +/hales. A, dynamo is whaling ehi A big wire will be ar led whale is sighted. ire is connected 1,wit hl t the other end •willi stick attached to al ay -four inches long :inteter, sharpened at title ,the flesh of the ..e • • • • e ; • ' ta . Among -r • 41", THE SUPERIOR QUALITY OF, speaks for itself. A trial is the mo Lead Packages. . . . Ceylon 11" I t convincing argument in its favor.-- • . . . .ss, 3o, 4o, so & 6oa. • i= IMPORTANT To maks Me that When you wish to oolor guy arta tpinff that reguireg dyeing, that you get, the Mot dye in GI the Want Oh/ positively the best that, on be Produtied, *quell as good results, without 1114 neouniuti of wiltdDat awls known thy ONE DIP DVIC8, and a trial pankaki Bo not be I -ask for Di) lOspaokag veziew. - 160 L141)1E8 1: le, viz. : Drengen, Sur, Fe thors, Oarpst Rork or *41 0 markot, known ,s 114.,111C 1)Yr.,1.4. Iltune Dyes ate $ they dye Cotton, Miik, Wnol or Mixed loon , ation bath to make them take the d , as H 414 0.invinco you that, they will do ail we clam for them. ,tot r035c,„,1.1 t25,„:508,no:td.t.ing just MY (r) 11 1),113.0fie y know what failure you h tee lite] in the past, therefor* MO Initial un getting them. To had of your drusgist; (armpit ti dfrect free of Wattage. Him 70o. we them? If tot, get A package And be ounv laced. TORONT' HOME DYE CO., TORONTO.: • • •-• .• SO GS MY FATHER SUNG; • -, I eall to mind the ,songs that Ma Was ont to sing to me in youth; But what it was that .eame from Pa I've clean forgo ; and that's th ti I've Ito With But, 1 Tlie 1 nth. - dered o'er the- matter tong,. many a mental stunt; " ttnnot recall a song— ••,- TORONTO Cutting School otters speeisi advantages"' OSI that comes is a deer) gruntI • In all t mirous of IL 1111 rl nj :1 thorou;11 knowledge 4)1 Cutting and Pitting Lientlemen's Oar -meat*. Write fog •i•••••'." particulars. UONTINGENT flANADIAN eouvenit Ileatit,ful life -like portrait of Her Majesty ' Quest Victoria, lithogri,014 0 in color,, Imitable for training, . - else 18)24 inches. Mailed free, in tube, on receipt -- 15'conts In silver. . _ BENSON ART COMPANY, . • 43 Scott Street, Toronto:- • Bend tor our complete. SHEET MUSIC CATALOCUE *and SPECIAL RATE Of DISCOUNT. We ars equipper; to supply every MUSIC TEACHER in Cared& Whaley, Royce fi CC, 158 Tongs St. ft TORONTO, ONT. In • 113 Yongs St., Toronto. Dyeing I Cleanin or t.hevery beat send pole work 1,1 the BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO." Look for agent in your tvrn, or sehtl direct. •' Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec:: o oFi No and Sheat Motel Works. , • ori - , SO or Crean. fi ATE BLACK BOA ilDs ('We natpolj !Amyl Nigh Sr.hola,Turonto) Rooting Felt, rite tar, oto. TILE (See New (.1(1y Built% . 1, 6, ilone by our firm). Metal Ceilings, Con • H*0. reiteatsa furnished for complete °r(1 out Wilds shipped to any tout of the nottntry. Phone 19t • 's C. OVUM SONS, Adelaldeawidmar Sts., Toronto -.—:, • _._•._ at the big fish t he -- .ov the brab. When Carte COLD CURE 100. Corn in a ;iffy. P. M,y- Cormack 1 Co., Agent-' Montreal. 1 a connection will e dynamo, (lit it bile 0 3111t.earia ilit.alzbitaxs„ tit of ten thousand,- HA* R1,,, Lem). COPPEk, BRASS. ad in a second. . Wbol le only. Long Diatomite Telephone 1720. IP YIP Payne, of Oreabi, u*. • rut BER WILIAM OT., TORONTO. • U. Ro MOINES INONSATON—Iloot and etionlifoot land. sole agent for that Duntitsien. listitl 3 tist. • Cigar Manufactured. etanap for catalogue. 173 St. Paul Street, Mostreal. - - - rneo • •r cos 01.i. To WANTED Men to travel. salary or et,tnannaton; expert - f you are ignorant, encs uhrte essary. Write LITRE 4110,4. CO., Wm', cal. peaple daily who WANTED Salesmen; "Alio, me" protect* huh, f_roes • from ail p Ms, .30.00 week. A It hoRIN It ( ;0 , Montreal. : -'1 '• PIM Dy SCHE -- Riel.lsithE .,• . Irlia M A i •T 414446 tirin . 17 T olr • pollution permanent . 1600 per rat- sad perigee. gentleman ,if lady, to r•ptesent re. o 1111t1O41. r(111,Vielalt AUENT. • 4 hi A. ( KEEFE, atplonsee . elperieuve on...comsat Diet Illauager,11,,ittreal, Qtril. E MC14NEY. • X p rmanently'cureg 1. Cati.rth of nose, gm IN dig throat, sou sett r husband returns sad bltddlgr Woe 41 • box Write for particulara, The ''---An' yez bees: r'Il iodise Catarrh Uure 04.., 166 itit. lentes-at., Montreal. t Pliers tb' Cause --------1 lieu* EDT , al 110 ke, soie, . e chine, m •useetine biii- avalkin' dile ite's behoind in his riot laille, 1 bert g-uze ver 1-414 and, last ly, taro of t 1,1 a! 1 toe over. in roy a 1 51 el( gOn 4y ed. 1141 plineess lire !act. , . t 'description, a r fill ern- ' .' • $1 I noltard, $100. 114 making uf, the fah ic style ia •notabiy favored ont t E, te ensure best !lotto evogigat ' %%Lists, or lace go miee4 li lot leTharrt.lant.dt.ergetlefikahal;ralie.roleiltilrebeati9flt;an.11, sit end oth able to cure in a I its The .a su w oil Commission Co., Limits , PUUL I r lif UN I i Eli, EGG APPLEi to a%,t:r.rullt 1u1,:l'isk .01'.tiwtrtni rub) L-Mariet a Oolberne $t., Toronto, t *forth boii.N 4 "lig- I .: .. C4Wht.is, toss it Visiting f`e,t1s, printed in latest sty1 in bustadeirda and handsome Clarnioni,, sae tag seed, p ot plot for 75,c, Agent& w tact thlmirt th . Mr Word. Canada. 0 casing._ NKnoswiti:oorihrt.ttpisaansdnAnali. A- 4-14.441(1 *Aitir -pliable- geol, ikt r,thl• VARY. BLA4-,1( CtraLL, 4 OU , l'erobte. i C09900 SENSE KILLS Roaches. Bol Bugs, Rats and El tee. Sold by all Druggists. er SU goose W. Toronto. sleieves, fir seen Upon s 111 a n I On 01 h Ts , I here arti sk rt s, a t•rit eg--d ab ore •eiingin sk ts of pet u d..; 51.40 or 'lust 1'1.silk well a draped f around the that scienoo 1 'tavern and 11 t'e over- , ;vole the ou ra 1 me iteai,tr roils rep- titiiticrial di. ounce to treatment-. 11 IIMIIY, acting mum us sur fat troyIng the 1 the pot ttum of , .• et Demotion a 0 You Catarrh 7 .....,;-.. ...:, work. Th, pr 11001)11"i .with ("Merril curative p he cured, tiroa Calarrlid- - idrietl lit Lars f to. wear t him fl•si res. in g di soa se . -noire es noi rein hy.dro 8.114dAdf!tr ilyto.14.° is a gnat anteed 1 !urn for i love -s b g enough" fol‘ 1 II 'NI T1:e)" rilfstery itho 11 t'titar 1 hozone,1 though114i1.° il.1 probably a 1 Nays insis upon ,;,- its .4.1f4-ct is magical. ()int!' iHIM and ne: 1 heir glote:-; en,. or two hiet.s *snuffs cannot re 'ch the distnised parts -,,:.'•."..'.:•: FE1 ii:Wer t haii they 't,ti.,,itt t i he, :rt Note . 9 the. fact, 1 hat. e.isy-` 1 t 1 lig Ujil()V4.3 31"1 11011C fh C trfied, bt y • and. h ,ve 1 lit s proved useht1sis,, .1 rui trt..31z(t)tii- 1, -i tiNirniekitotio)—.0NuS . ill Wear 15. Ire a., h„,,4- ani r,:,11,3- ieek breathe dirt • tly to tho (fixer' ell parts, t Johnnie -I finiiely be It than e het -as a tam- v 10,,, 1 it it vol ti i liees, ' kiliiag he germ m-mirn g alw -y. . .i. [JJi 1p,;141,am eian e(1 said. the linvel3. life :aid he: 1,;/1 4. 010 8rii pot g. It nvgo go. malrY S'lit-I' ' 11 I' ' --. hy in • a bit ion. . ---,-_-". No dot ger, no .'.. • eci""' 1 Li"- ljek. sold shv all drukgieitit or by niail, L, . ,.,•-•*--': ,-;:•-.:,. - , ilea 1)1!.Ys pi U...$1.00. I: ir trial-outfif se i I 1 Jc in . and 1r01)- st 0111145 to ti: fl. Polson & C'o., liux -)18 --.-,-;:;.''..-.--• rem • n•er Kii g. -it on, 0 t, The " Bal .:;. . a e ade to hiol: tges. 11. Wt,111d 1,4' 14 not tine wonein rri .• I u: gloves large eneuga forhe. • IIJI)' not 01.0,11er out of -1 11 be NV eT1:Ut44 0111 Ca I etul et1ou13, to g•ve I he gloves 1 fair st at t. Dll)N1 wear.1 We can fa H bark .n onailar r port for- the calrulat Ion 1 hal a raw ne Smoker t -in must pass through 219 different tin eminent anipulation.s before it -e•conies a th; tob: eco g ove, and the 231t 5 is oft oi a strain of otcheri)/ like unto the stages of a lie:krty NNife-1)oes i a boa cow -trite or. (floe( 84 1etel1e13 ill gra lli t elle powder al ford lito le hy 1 0(1 by Ilium- 111)' e_st way ofbeet 10 t each 141p, unless they are follott etik la r modern on, and the 1 pileventing split gloves is 1 glove wearers what should or shou d 1 be done ,'t1i new gO. e.The neet. ly of • imparting 11.4,5 inst I ue tem Alto be by pret lily print, 1 and ire - 111 ferably,- Illustrated leafl i, wlilch' gill be. g‘en away wi 11 all chaes, and re -printed, as occasion ofe eed, in catelogues co other TRADE LITERATURE..2.' 'Flat suggestion is not pue foris:rd. a discovery, "I', can i 1 be cofv-iidei ed . • • Its t lovelty, for some years ago an "n - se " in the trade list of tt leading Ex t r put the caSe for gloves plainly be- fore put•chaeex•s, after this fashion! , 'Manner of Puttenveen Glove.,, -1 Open and turn back t he gloves to the . ti limb and powder lightly; 2, I'm the • fingers in their places,' not the thumb, i and carefully vvonk them In we i h i he. fir. -4t finger and thumb . of 1 -be 01 her head until therace quite down; never pre,Ss hetWeen" tlie' fingers; 3, Pass 1 :,---' , , the!thumb into its place with care, and - -.et- . .• work on as the fingers; 1, "ruin back thee glove and elicre it over the hand and, wrist, never pinching the kiti,itild -, work the glove into propttr place by means of the lightest pressure, always allowing the kid to slide between the fingers; 5, In finishing, care should be taken in fastening the first butt." In clearnees and directness this leaves .• nothing to be desired.- And with a brief account of the manufacture of gloves, which -is full of interest from first te last, even though those 219 processes w re not enumerated, tliere l yse a 1 might be t out dainty little sou- '"••- ".. venir of the department, which could -:. not fail to arrest attention and insure an excellent' advertisement. • liVivorid may owe every man a. /rig. but the miner is the one whodig iown. into the earth's pockets and gets t' I — V • AM heel at Is ( 3, wool (envoy I$14 rf otr. at, o t -f 1.5 undat en' 'Ire III IC10 • werm. tis r any ea wettino . J. (114 fit4 *, 7, ar TERE ell, Jo lit t le can't 1 vit *At NOT oral," Hotel Ca 914.16 r ORK DIUCII • O?.R ou resi Do )014, know, y dear AVENUE N USE ci en t ist his d :icoVer*CI az eels the pi.rue a con tottonal WO on t rrla Cu 0 1» t. 11 Inter Utit,n Live b„oott istid AshortoSis eyeten. thereby dea- 1 4.1 tCo ilisea-. and • ny building up the TH tug naturt• ir; dolt's. It. ti,•vo IV) much tiuth in t Ithei oder • no Hun- " MAL it fails to cure. Sr. CO.. Toludo, tt • beet , it v optnefil ' ST.JAMES it, relryl You yotkr 11(1 143 wife to be ho' rid bacteria, w eke's? Where'e" your other me a /quaker myself. _ CALLA' LiLY CREAM a 7•,1,4lou con p,e11,,et. "'end 25 11 411 lot trill& hint' , or poat card far ,lr4u ar on 1.141 and em lentos *Mirge '. J. II Mot MART, 41610 Vilma /46.. HOTEL, erne, what do oti by 516(011 • II you. Alr. Whit. 11/3 if I use 14*41 • 1. D111101T. Free Bu3. Fur -peen Plan Rooms from 111 • Aty up Opp O (.!asluke & Co . !nth! - Cod(' Aetn* leamitY How ratta 11 10 per da. , .0cooelio 0 T R Depot tvr,i blocks (row 11 ichiga°antral, beiroit achines au r- wo4 isn't • Railway. Piret-e Ana 04,u,mtintal hioduea i. proreusente— Metes moderate,. t t411 . ul. you, ' WdY tiE witsWAWEF 514)-4) wink last ni, lit, said dyspeptic. -orwork 0. 1 11114 rd One' of th it slumber eweetly. sweet hine, 0 nil the confounde running through thy h t. La Toscana, - R E AS) songs oams tune ad •alt C1OAR mama) FOR II1S VIF WS. aid the begin If 1 mere to legit) life again, ihihostipatt", 1 talld. not want t at tie beginnng. Itib opinioij wasPobablylnt uenced hy the faet hal the baby w 18 JUSI then teething --,....,,...- . I - I . SVING SPAPE..:-.,_ Miss Slimidiet—Ilee's ail ndvertie- ment of a ti ernry linen who wants ho•ird. n 'I he say ILO'S at literary man to Mao het'a s pe..-san of iefins-. merit and c lintel '1 Mrs, Slim( let—Nos. it's to show that he can't ply Much. W C 99W LvERrs Otarbollo Dtsinfootante, Soaps, Obit. meet, Teeth Powders etc., have been awarded 100 medals mid diplomas toe superior excellence. Tbotr regular Nab prevent infaoti- oas ditsetutea. Ask your dealer to obtain a supply • Lista monad free on applicatin. 1111M014 IER. INGLAN - • ta, F. C.;TALVERT & Milis. Mills A Plates gr!storkete. removed So Wooley IUdFIL. Mob- tated dts. W.. Toronto. '480tatillitil NUM " Maelatelb En harden,& is guaranteed Wain. pout. Ask firiktake au other. Doe 14 Nubbin OloWsig0.. Mosereal. E MOST NUTRITIOUS. l'EFUL -COMFOliT1NG. GRA' B EAKFAST.--SUPPER.' OVERT Of the tood eauses untldmiseo, le ita wa o follow Indgesten, Dyepep- Sto itch Troubles, !Aver Trut) 45, KilIney Tioubles, Catarrh, Cons...1a- tion a Iti Conaplications of various kjuda. . v... It. WARD'S BLO D and NERVE PILLS You ha ea remedy which Can supply ou the elements that make RICH. RED 13 .001), and create new nerve tissue. here is no guesswork abont the rem It they produce, they have been lb rotithly tested and in all cases h va given satisfactin. ' They infuse new life into Wain - out, Irun--own constitutions, and viable you to sleep sound- ly, eat heartily, and digest what you eat. One trial will oon. vinoe 'you. , Prices 50 cents per boXifiveboxea $2 00, all druggists, or, sent by mail by add easing Sam Williams & 'Tront . Ont. G TO.. allfornia Pereat Coffee If ealth Mink. Pure, Wholesome, Nottria. Ins. 15n lb , or 2 lbs. for Wm Room iv eqoal to 400 06E04 For Salo hy all Grocers or send h/e tor II -1h. paokagi No the It() 11.4•0 Co, 164 Quetta E., Toronto. Agent* wanted in every localityi Solid Gold... V.2.811 He9ft, Gold Fill 1.0‘ 5 yr; Gold Fill 1.00 Best Glasses.. 100 We amaranth* perfect satisfaction. LOBE OPTII1W 93 Yonge Street, roronto. EVERY CATHOLIC YOUNG MAN h ,o11 p- •Less a ,-"y '''IO'C he stholle I/1 Stutian,t 6D• n• •,r 1-strialiolt and Prayers for all IlevIlNPliP of tke t C.,111pi ed by • rellstous, the . hionenate -oet VI. 101 ,,t t.1 e Reverend 11. Boze! PS •11 -' 1 rotesar .-f Mor at Thromgy. ,lrand Mout. re , (*n 4,:a It comm.'s 'Mors/zeal Prayerfni . Itig• (1. :ns, 1)._•,,t111., Anil roue P:-.relbes far ..-frry "caw n. and Ir R,Ai)11• of the Esirsitteival Year. la pages, 4 tut: usge 1,1:1-ations. the xtble cloth, round c.) nitre. Pri:e 16z. ed 1y O. & .1. tilieLlEft CO, 164:9 Notre Dtme St , !tf,ni.real: '.••• Mlohigan Land for Salo. • ACRES 0000 FARMINO LANDS— A ItENACi Immo, Ogentaw and Crawford r oUnties. Title pee. On Lake Railroads, meanie prtces from $2 to Mn Msi sore. ?bes Lands are Chose to Enterprising New Clkurho, ete, and will be sold un moot terms. APPLY tri IL M. PIW. a. ,''-11 Par City, Idtels. Ow J.W. OURaiti, iv Lit:ea tore, Mich. Dominion Line ATEA:A:HIP. Portland, Me., to Liverpool, ceiling et fishiest Westbound. Urge and fast Steamers Vancouver, Dominion, Cambroman. natat of passage • First Chinn, 4,1'$) upwards; fSecond Deis, 435 Melville. :22 .10 awl 41330 oor further ink, 1411 1140 144'40y40,41! hieing, or DAVID ToltitA E 1 co , General Agenda, 11 St Seta -unwell. St Montreal. • BALDNESS CURED. • . ROSE'S "Hair Crow.r" positivelyand pen' stoluettliv 4-1(50) Hairiness, Hair Falling Out. Dandruff, etc, +ind resider. the hair sot. gidsly an I besu• dui TestiwontatIa from iestiang Toro& Itigantlen.o. Price 41.U0 per th tile ROSE & 225 It000sovslis• Av.., Toront. rantford Galvanized Steel Windmill. and Towel% • &as Stool Flag Staffs, Groin Grinders, Iron and Wood Pantos, Ts Soo Suoptlos. DRANTFORO AN. 40.4 for Now Cataloue. Mention this paper. CANADA PERMAVEAT Loan and Savinge Company. INCORPORATED 185.5. The Oldes/ and Largest Canadian Mart, ,- gage Corporate-. Pad -up Capital, $2,660,000 Reserve Fund - 4,200,000 Head OfflOa--Torent0 St., Toronto. ' BrIttleh Offloes—WInnlpej, Man, Vancouver, LS DEPOSITS RECEIVED: Interest allowed. DEBENTURES ISSUED for 1, 2, 3,4 or 5yeara with interest koupone attached. MONEY LENT on neourity of real estate mortgagee Government sad Municipal Bonds, ems. for further particulars apply to J. FIERBBRT M 453N• ," . ;• Managing Director. Tenerif. JAL R. ARNO?, Manager. JINN a. MAUI, Suet. arid Traa _ ie Coinadian .4 • • Apersona.ly conducted NI 1111120/ California Excursions via MISSOURI PACIFIC Magid IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. 4,1 • THROUGEI TOURIST SLEEPERS LOWEST RATES. Por 1.11 information anti reservation of sleeping elm WV..0. Towssisr II/ 0.P. /PA. -St. Louts, MO. address Attanyhoicl, 11. A.,7 W Fort -a$, Detroit. Mlob RiieELL WITAIDA, D. P.A..111 Adinnaot, Ohiesgo.111 41 - ;„; -, - * ' „ 41r& nii0TO.EGRAVfNsiel eine Safet, BOILER Esplanade, Toronto OPP. Sherb•urne ww,f 11100•Y•••••11. High Masi Water Tube iltaw. . Bolters, for AR Pressures, • Duties and FuaL, MD FOR DESCRIPTIVE! CATALOatit {totat8glareetojlegirtz"tpVrtl1•OppqB04,44lie tgi _ sor!et riza Ulaillkstassssesiesseiteseemseseeefressisa _ • y 144 r 4. = . I r , 1:7 r"t!' • " -ye . . iht kAliftering titto.' .........Yeriurriday morning M its o� - • , • .•••••-•!._ kering , Ont. • --gt • 4111.414,1mrs7iii; 01.00 RATZ6 OF .ADVSIATIBING 111Phrei insertlan, per line' - i6 dents. - • ligeolt subsequent insertion, per line - " allobie rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad; areteeigemente. Special terms given to parties maktng 43013- :-„ remote for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Ralf - vastly or yearly contracts paptble quarterlYi Mesiness cards, ten lines or under, with paper, ' Ss year. 65 00, payable in advance - sir Notice In local oolumns fen cents per line, eents per line each pubsequent insertion. gleeful contract rates made known on applies - gee. No free Advertising . •Advertisements without written nstruotions wrillbe inserted until forbidden and charged ac- eordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise.!, Rasate must be In writing and emit to thorn))- , cher.. mob Work promptly attended to. f W. i. CLARK ‘, PROPRIETOR, dpur 17'outtead—striet Indelpendence <Our First-class Loo 1 Paper. I Our Jaxpeotations The hearty s. *rapport of the veople of Pickerin and vicinity. THE CONSCIENCE OF P CKERING TOWNSHIP., I _ . • ,_ ,- r ' --- • . . • .::: r At a •Oublie meeting i TOlionto ,-.- last week la speaker re nded the j •': audience that Canada couli not take a hand in imperial affairs ithout as -suming responsibilities, and supported this by saying that Mr. Balfour, of ' England, declared that the -British Government had the- "conscience of ale Empire" behind it in the war 1 against the Boers. •This/ is an im- portant point. Public opinion in _ Canada, se far as 'there is .such a - ,thing on the Boer war, no doubt be - Neves that !Great Britain ws right In making the demands wh ch Ied to -war. THE [NEWS is not pre ared to say -what 1Yfje the public opinion of Can- ada on .,4,1 ,--,;:-...;:other qt estion, nor lo we admit that any other newspaper ...min safely, claim to do so, We can o:ivever, note local feelin , and since "conscience" has bfen me tioned we feel safe in saying that t e people of leickering township do not deem to re- z-,ard the Boer war as a matter at all 4fecting their conscience. Moat of flew think •the war justiand neces- ,lary, but that opinion carries no real comfort to, the conscience of the Brit- t;sh Government, ,since the people of Pickering township, Ontario County, Province of Ontario, Canada, consider the war a. just one, merely because :ley consider the Biqitish Government a jest. one 'that would not make war --/tiless under necessity . 0..ily 'a few nen Nei.l( fitin, this county to; the w4r but 1:11any others •were read[y to go, not because they !lated the i Boers or und(rstood the e British merits of the strife, but beruse they 3oved adventure, hollered t people and were anxious t hit a few tracks' at ,somebody in t e Queen's maine. , 1 The point is that in E gland they ake us seriously, and w should be .gerious. We should try to under- stand, a foreign complic tion before we interfere in it. Or'at least, we should convincingly aseure Great Britain that our parliamentary reso- tions ,and 1 our contingents mean uy, on our part, love of talk and ad- -venture , and sympathy with her in all icircumsl\ances. If Pickering town- • ship is to exercise her conscience in Imperial matters the fall plowing -.wili be neglected. ,NOTES AND COMMENTS. lo•••••••••• . The Reformers of Smith Ontario iinet at the Music Hall, Whitby, on Tuesday afternoon when '3onsiderable business was transacted of a routine ' -nature. Hon. John Dryden was again chosen as the candidate. Speeches '-•viere delivered by Premier Ross and ethers. gleneeelnelleMINIIMINft. Kew .414y,rt,ta 1OR BALE—A fresh =lob oow. young. _AY For price and other particulars apply to 41.Y.7041 THOM, Dunbarton P. 0. 5 •gjjy COW FOR SALE—A. thoro- , Applybred Jersey Cow. glsring;ing. s-4ilk, for sale. to W. v. lt:chardson, Pick TR6.YED.—From lot 18; con. 8, Pick- ertne, on or about November 5th, a ked , , skier o fri • old. Information 8 to its where - .bouts irill, be thankfully Iva 'Ted by T., B. Marquis, PlOkering, P.O. 4-5 , -- 0 RENT.—A comforts Tie residenCe, -P • •-• well sitgated in Pickering Village, with a opleindid garden attached Als a good stable and driving house Possession when required Thr full particulars apply to Da id finuth, Pick- •aring, r 0 541 TREa$D—From the p mime of the underitigned-at lot 23, con. Pickering, 12 •:spring lambs and 3 ewes. Any reformation as •to their whereabouts will thankfully be received • :end the pasty liberally rewarded by SAMUEL :KING, Pickering P. 0. .• 5 0 RE]T—A farm coati. ing Oacres, being south half of lot 15, sof Pickering. On the proteins 4buildins. The soil is first olas t te of cultivation For partic .2g1NBY ILUGHT:Pickering• the lird con, e comfortabl a and in a good lairs apply to 5-6 r•tr' •••••-t- • •• •• .; 1.} *24 ' -A 1 ..771 " • '' ;7•TY '"i t::, 4,4 --. ‘,'• - VN. - steers sold 3' -7 ,, ! 1. - '1-'4- ', - — +I'd . ' ' ‘,. 'i i, - 1 o 5 or not 16, con. 4 Ro .. " good old rot Pk* 5 1................................. 4 These further erin& birOwn, Light will Toronto. FOR SALE—About feeding will be particulars or address and either apply John A.ic 20 head ;lifers, f cash I lot in. Brook FOR SA/X.—One Parham din Co , April 7th ; one Colt, Spears Old ; on Mare, general purpose, 10 years old ; 0' e Pell Bobsleighs, box coniplete, new. Tnesi have to be sold as the proprietor is .i • ille l41., Apply to JOHN AVIS, Fairpo 5161 ('IATTLE cattle, number J. FOR SALE—The no.nig.../ned:has for We about 15 head of young 111) lambs and 1 ram ,two shears, and 1 of young sows farrowed and to arrow L. FA-IttiONS lot ia. oon g Pickering P. s. MI on is well on isterel. will Green -a. lot fortable stabling outbnildings. trees, given BRENTWOOD roo 1 on 1 Pickering suitable tired attached and DON i QTRAY SHEEP.---Stroed fro.. the O premises of the undersigned. sift 33, -fn 6, mahout the 10th of October, ten *hoe I • the to say: 1 long tailed shrOpshire ; one fairly bred Cotswold; 4 with Pugh Bros', r . • ter and 9 Iambs, and two more that are n • reg- Information as to there where bouts be thankfully reoeiveCi by Uriah •ung, River. Ont. 714) SELL OR RENT --A farm �o .tain- ling about 89 acres, being the south • f of 2,1, con 1, Pickering, on the place are a com- brick house, good barns with stone and cellar beneath, as well as 'tiler Large orchard of prime fruit Well 'watered and fenced. P. vsion at any time, For particulars app y to BUSH, Dunbarton P 0. • FSALE—A ocmfortable and h ndr me new brick residence containing -ight a with all modern conveniences sit ated Kingstreet, just east of Church str : : in village. This Would be a h ghly place for a peason wishing to liv . re- there being a garden of an acre of gr mid with good stable thereon. For t rzns other particulars apply to ROBERT 1 OR - on the premises. 44 m FOR containing the stabling outbuildings, good state and six This and Boma on Pickering, F--- SALE.—A aesirable farmin the, 1st con., Pickering, being lots 8 and 9, •nd by admeasurement 100 acres. On premises are two barns, one with stene beneath, as well as sheds and other a comfortable brick residence in repair. The soil is first-class and in a good of cultivatioo. with abundance of hard eat water the year round. There are some area of orchard of tin exceptional ol ts. place is convenient to schools. mar eta churches and would make a splen. id For price and other particulars a. . the premises, or address G. R. Har ck, Ont. • 4-6 ly • The ating before not with at alltreasonable WANTED having purposes the frosts delay as rush. Ev-aporater R. NOW! bring spoiled handle open Ive ta all 1 age i. Pat Bun • u for eva them them. them for basin Pickering. • • al. • a , g o II se . Apples will kindly have we cannot hours. D. BENSON, _ suitable V UatHate . ILLINEItY• of Saildr ieties, Rough aid *Lyles. &nos Hato, Miss ,- and Veil Eider ,- ; .. A. - . ':•' , .• Ribbons, test styles )f all var• all shaded erson, y's Block, Claremon A •• • al Y D. olnadale e running in full bliss, hopping and griating work done whtl Flour, Bran Shorts, Chop, Graham. Flou Rolled Wheat, w tri on band and forst ur chop ground to sui taken in exchang Brokenshir A ills and n-epared at all times. Your - you wait. ' 'i rn Meal, Ro led Oats, at reasonable you. Ooaree Oram for Oat Meal. : • Pickering, to do ' 1 pile Oa . s • k.utliorized Rutiscrtbed 6104 Oasts Jori I eotes rartner's Foreign rued, 'Interest ou , - ESTERN Billi Inorporated by act Pickering Capital Capital. 'Weill), Converti COWAN, F.144, • T. President Special attention Omni Collections solicitod Notes discounted Zsohange bought ayailable on all pari Savings Sank allowed on chi t rates, and credited 13 Geo. _ Of 'Ma o Parliament 1874 *ranch. .$1,006 • • •, 500.i rr ' , UR . e 1,037,i 1 H. Idolf.riLu.r, Esq, Caahier to Firmer'. sale and promptly made American and and sold Draft,* ie of the world artminit. . °site at highest or- f -yearly to depositors ' err, Manager, • i 1 - Tenders ' Tenders' will Nov. Nth, 1899, an lot No. 17, eon. ing, now 000npied Pickering Village. lobe seen at this war. — to The Dor .. lion, Toronto. lender not neceseorily J. to Sattird4, of a barin of Picker- west Of specaficatio , to bet° Tru or a • •„ _. and Dire° . ! s _ t y ' anted be me for Ms- 1. by it Pl. ()M.:. Tor W. hi ved np erection ownship .. fro Stotts, n,s and Tenders Ma General The lowest accepted. Naattnit, nager Notice 1 . . . kr 3. . Is m pf tt tp :11 4 e1 Lu . pr . A .eg le . ,..„: I (Robert Jackson of Pickering-, • Ontario, °title Is hereby bert Jackson has the benefit of 4 .. 1897. Chapter meeting of the kion is hereby office in the Village iokering, on Retards ' o'clock in the feinting Inspectors disposal of the editors are require. h me on or before y verified, as require. • d notioe is hereby twenty-sixth day coed to distribute ; among tne parties d only to the receiyed.notice. Med at Whitevale DONALD Whitevete DOW a (Rudy „. Whitby, ?-11,i' ...,- .4,P• , 7 * - - * ' to Creditor- Township of above nem said Robe will be held Townshi I5th, purpose directions their said meelln Ast, on and I the said havi I shall Nov .1, aseigneevi ,r '•10!<\,% • . to •I to 1:4 fo claim • afte Mull es the; g 1890 .„, ,, • • . d or 1 t • , t , • , in Farm of the he County tr, Insolvent, given mad his cr.. 149. eredi cony° '1 aftern• a id ests • th f .414 of it th . • claim th R. BE . '. 601i, 'I „ - , '' '_ that the - an asaignment itors, pursuant ire of the ed.and Whitevale, ., November infor the giving . to file date of by the said en that eoember,1S99, assets of tattled thereto, of which s 10th dayrof TON 0. Aseignee. Ai, tore for V ,. • ' , ,, , F-, , ;.4.)f.••vci're.N.,-',4:!” 1 31 - I' •!....' . -: ./,' -.4 .. i ' .4\ Pr". 1 il4• '.% ' r• 'r, . • ,'' • • . ,,.••,,:-.y... 'CA Dr. Frank L. Henry, _ • db. n %MA WM Ws Thiose wishing my service; mut. manta thaw at the ()ardor, House, Fiehering, the trek Tuesday tn *sato *math. I• ' •'' • .; - • 80 !EXPERIENCE PATENTS TRACY( Matins • Dwane Coprnialfra Le. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar ealokly aseertain otir opinion free whether an tnvention is probably pattable. trommnales. Mons ettiotly eontldentlal. Handbook on Patent* sent free. Oldest agencr for oecuring_patanta. Patents taken throe Munn ifs Co. reoeire • jii avoid notice, without 0 are% in the scientific merlon. A handsomely illtistratei weekly. Largest e.fr. °elation of any sotenttrilsolournal. Teweerr Pm! 0 361Breadway. kruitifir moeths, tr. Id bYalill New York Branch ce. 826 F lEit.. Washineon. D. • • . ' , . . ; • • - • • r, • • ' tor Inter 1 DOMINION B Now is the time to attend to it. wear DUNBAR'S Capital Paid uo, Surplus, • WHITBY akonerat Banking .ial attention itven F Bale and o er SAVINGS DR interest allowed on de wards. 0,000 V1500,000 GENCY.: Rees IPTImeaeted to the collection of otos. RTNERNT. mite of 61.00 and up- . VIORT Nt KA AGES: Warni. Underclothes .• Heavy Ribbed, Union and Wool Sox, Shirts, Drawers..-„,..::,.,,.. • .,....._ . ; ,•.., ,, .• ,.• • ...., All Prices.: All Sizes. -..- ..„.... , .,, ...„.......,... -....,..., ....................• ,... ....,•..,.. :,...._........ , , ,. .4 ....,.. ,.r.......,,,H,±iea Warm Wint r Caps:...,-.„:::,:....-.. , ..., .......,.....„...,.. ...... -.--..-,-..,-..,..::. ,,,............,,.... ...:!...........,. . •....... ......',..'•.'..... ,.. •,., .. . .:.T Jus .,..., , • .•., .•„. ......,.. ,..,-,. • r.' ' 1 . '.. • , , ,.. I ,..• . : . ..: •.. ,...:,,,.. . ... . : ..-,......,...... . .,,,..;,,,, .,.. ,,, • ... , M/ ..:.'1:. '.. . • nitted, and Lined 61oL,ves and Mitts. ,.. .. what you need in } . • . Stout later Boots 4. -4 • , • • • • • For Men and troy& Pretty Tee ' Are the prettiest thi woman. How ofte somebody say, "MI pretty teeh." ) Modern dentistry , • for everybody to h • and every approved { dentistry is found h ( Remember the til expense and bother no -.v than next year H. A. GALLO akes ibie ve pretty t eth, ethod aim ern e is now: the ill be much less )r next rnont 'AY. Dent( t •, Toronto OU WILL FIND lots of places 'Where you wilt have to pay. more, but nowhere can you get better quality than we elle in •. Til 144 MOO SUCCES FOR MAN 0 • Certain in Its erode Read ENDALL'S $ 14‘,155,Clartan, 84 Dr 11. .1 IL orbau. On. gAar Ors - Please mind Rooks and oblig.. I have )(Armoire epavin tre wt I waderful medlobsst. I o ". an eleeult eigavtp .MA kealp a bottle ob band all Your.trut :;KENDALL'S3 iDr B. J. Krinsu. no. Dear Aire—I OATS We/ " Kendall. Spavin Care think it the best n.ue 1 mows oat eyelet ie. 11 . ti"3 flows Piggy I a. several ot my Dia da yr and beep is„ 4 • For Sale by aU Dr. D. J. If IfIrD ersoseuisen ritsco-ArmerobirstrisJeuesz The Most • STOCK A full stock of the celebrateStub Proof ORTH EXAMINING. Rubbers. Every pair full guaranteed. • ' - conomi e Warm The •I Kelsey Warm Air Any ordinary Hot heat if you will only su " Kelsey " has sever features but most im give more heat wit most durable h •ate The • • Kelsey " fire of several upright, iu ,Iron sections (see cut) posses and up through while being heated, being wrapped with * becomes heated by passing down ontsid towards smoke pipe, that passes up between galvanized iron casing Kelsey" has thr surface and warm air nary Fusace. The" room evenly whores° mild, healthful warm yolir furniture. The " Kelsey " diosnt. lhe " Kelsey" d The"• Keisey "1. proof. Send for descriptive THE JAMES S IIROCKVI 4.. Exclusive . . . •4...f.411 • . Corrugated enerator. Furnace will prod ly enough fuel. special and vain be rtant is that it will less fuel and is the made. pot bring catmint ar corruated, around which rhe bids the cold air pa d this entire settton vy steel caste; which fire striking it *hen of upright sections In turn warms the air his steel casing end the this explains why the times more radiating opacity. thou an ordi elsey " heats every er located, with a nice, that will not injure heat rooms 60 feet ace he ted ast see not heat your cellar. lutely gasand dust • • I . RT MG, Co:ii; LE, Ont. s for Canada . • ),' r • • 4;),$0-rktil'4I gham's EASY CHAIRS. We have Crokinole to $1.00. also nameroue Other games .to • choose from: ta- t • • • 44 • UXBRIDGE. - E. . Wilcox moved Mons* .10 itis VIM t store just opposite the Times office. Some of our merchants report last Fri• day the beet market day sine* the. Xmas fair last_ ye4r. May every Friday' be up tet this mark. Daring the past couple of weeks, buy- ers have picked up many of the beast horses, both light and heavy, in this sec- tion. Only !ttir prices have been paid. �,- Times. C. Penrose, east of the town. has bought a farm in Whltchnrch. J. H. Bastin has beet confined to' his house for' a couple of weeks with a slight attack, of fever, but we are glad to bear hi is getting better. . Chief Wright has had an unusual num- ber of lodgers et Castle Inn recently. The weary walkers,, like the birds, ars making a shift for winter quarters. . Messrs. Gould Bros. are shipping this week ;1800 bags of their *celebrated flour to England ; a few weeks ago they ship- ped 300 bags for the same market, and are unable to make enough flour meet the dermand. Both mills are running to their utmost.- Long may it continue. About a week ago a young sun' of Charles Hall, Mechanic street, was fool ing with an air gun when it `accidental{ went off, the shot entering the point o his tongue and going straight in about a inch. A doctor was summoned who di what was necessary and the tongue will heal all right.—Journal. —oma a �• "The Average Man," Centetintial Chur ,h, Highland Creek, Nov. 24th. To PATENT Good Idols. may be secured by or r aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD,' Baltimore. ■d. Wanted—An ideaKk' Protect) your tdeaa; they may bring you wealth Wr1te OHN WEDDERBI:JRN & CO. Patent Attor• neye Washington. D. C., for their $1.wA prize otter and lists of two hundred inventions wanted. WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. • Six Package., Guaranteed to promptly• and permanently cur© all forms of Nervous. 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No.14 Mia " 8 Loon. IltAINS GOING Was'r No. 9 Loom. " 1 Munn Mail. 644 vos as vOLLO .:. 7:47 A ,. 2:47 1 .60 P 13ASAlr3LL0 . x:20 . . .8.21 P. . r _ 4. >i. , m age Discourses On the 'stork Weapon. eapoltis Used Against Jesus Christ Will Yet Be Vied on Our Side -.Locusts Coming: Like An Arm Testimony of Great ,Men for the Christian . e ligion--In Business Circles the Religion of Ch ist Will Be the Standard for All Transactions.,_, 'A despatch from Washington says:— philosophy wi'ott again. "Oh;" says Rev. Dr. Talmage preached from the I Job worldlyphilosophy, hihe foundationaof th t allu ion inh >fo1 Awing text: "There is none like.; is simply an absurdity." "Whet a wast that ; give it ere."—I Sam. xxi. 9. _ 1 thou,"says God, "when I set the David fled from, his pursuers. The' foundations' of the earth?" The earth • world rune very fast w;1>Venl it is Chas- ' has no foundations) Christian philoso- phy comes and finds, that the word as Sri a good man. .The country, is try- translated "foundations;" may be bet- . big o-catcle David and to slay him. ter translated "sockets." So now, see d goes into the house of a priastb how it will road if it. is translated and asks for a sword or spear with right, "Where wast thou when I set which to defend himself, - Theort.est, the sockets of the earth?" Where is the socket? It is the hollow of God's not being acou,stamed to use deadly hand—a socket large enough for any weapons, tells David that he -cannot world to turn in. supply him; but suddenly the oldest .Worldly philosophy'3aid: "What an absurd d t about J'ehua makingthe --I thinks of an old swordr •that had been . sur a oro a lou o Sun and moan to stared stilt, If the - carefully 6e`carefully wrapped up and laid away world bad stopped an inst nt, the —the very sword that Goliath formerly whole universe would• have been out of used—and he takes down that sword, gear.::"Stop," said Christian philoso- and whale unwrappingp thesharp, glit- filly' not quite so quie$k, The world t tering, memorable blade, it flash,e$ U4) haswo'mot.ions,—one on its bwn axis,and the other around, the sun. It was an David's round that this.is the very ' not necessary, in making them stand sword that was used against himself still, that both motions should be stop - when he was in the.fi.ght with Goliath, ped, only the ono turning the world on and - David oan hardly keep his hand its own axis. There was 'no reason off of it until the. priest has unwrap- why the' halting of the earth shot ld 'h ped it. David stretches outis hand have jarred and deranged the wilt* towards- that old sword, and says: universe. Joshua right and God right; 'There is none like ,that ; igive it me." infidelity wrong ever' time. I knew I'n o iter words, "I want in my. own it would.be wrong. 1 thank God that! fi°• hand _the, sword at has been used the time has come hen Christians against me, and against the cause of need pot be scare4 at any scientific God."_ Sp it was given: him,. Well, explorations. The fact is, that reli- my friends, that is not the ,first or gion and science have struck hands the Last sword which once was used in l by giants and Philistine ` iniquity,' ' ETERNAL FILIENDSRIP, , whieti is t.o come into the possession of ' ' i `� 3asut,: Christ and of His glorious and the deeper down geology can dig, Church. 1 want, as well as God may and the higher up i astronomy can ¢ieil> me, to show you that loans a soar, all the better for us, The arm- wcapon whim has been Msec against ies of the Lord Jesus Christ have stormed the observatories of the tee armies of .Iesws (.hast is yet to world's science, and farm the highest be captured and used on aur side; and 1 sols iuiiitate David 'wh,eu 1 btretch towers has flung out the benner of oat. m3 hand towards that blade of the the cross; and C,hriatianity to -night t'i:ilistine, and cry : "There is none like fr(,m the ohservatories at Albany and that ; give it me.' Washington stretches out ,its hand! 1 rta;atrk, first ghat this is trove in towards, scientific weapons, crying: regard to all there is none like that: give it me." 1 was reading this afternoon of 5C'1.1:��i`I'1FIC LXPLORATION. Herschel, who was looking at a rneteo �iou knol'y that the first discoveries in; through a telescope, and when it astronomy, autl geology, and chrono-,. came over the face of (he telescope it, . -logy .were utied to battle` Christiauity. was so po erful he had to avert his Worldly .l>li:losophy caeme oust of its eyes. An it has been just so that observatory, a.u•d,.said: "Now, we Writ! imany an a tronomer has gone into an prove by; the very structure of the 'ohservator and looked up into the earth, ain4.1 by the movement of the:midnight h ravens, and the Lord God heavenly borates, that the Bible is a .through ho ne swinging world flamed lia, aua that Christianity, as we have upon his vi don, an,t the learned marl it -among linin, .is a positive inhposi- hay cried of t: "Who am If undone! un tic.,.' Good ,[Tien tretubied. The clean! Have mercy, Lord God Al `teiescoaes, the Leyden jars, the elec- ruighty!" tric bath; ---ries, ail iii the hallus of the Again, 1 remark,, that the travel Phi.ilstin,is. but. one day, Christian- ling disponi ion of the world, whi -ity, touki[ng• aoout for some weapon was adver5 to nhora s and religion, .1. with which to deiiend itself happened to be broug it on our sidle. The ma to see the very old sword that these that went•down.to J athletic . I Philistines had. been using amid thieve , was a against 'the trtj•t.he, and cried out : many travel lerss. T "There is lone like that; give it ,me;" roan who is very hon and Colserri t uai, and Galileo, and lisp- when he in abroad pier, aahtl!l-aic Newton came forth 'nd filched and his go told the World that, in, their ran • ck- There are b it very rag o. ihr+.earth and theheavcna, hey .eland the.st ess of had iotnll the overruling% presence •of weeks at a watering the Go i Whom we worsh:p; and t ►h • old ed man a man. !1 j;ible began to shake itself fruaj the \Go•L for rade• the tray Koran and Shaster, and Zeuda Vesta, the put osier of trail ty:iii, whi'ah . it had been covered up, corrupt ng i , fluence and lay on the desk df the scholar, and good • any r sen now in the laboratory of the chemist, and transit on fr m one in the lair of the Christian, unlhitrined Some tion th it seem 'and unanswered; w; b-ile the tower of tent in,:/Wanhi gton i the midnight heavens struck a Solemn ing the Sale the w ' i chime in ;its praise. Spain On the ord's d -'tVoridl,i• philosophy• said: "Matter is to_ see the b lt=figh't eternal. The world always wits. God 00 city ought to be t did • not make it." a Obristian. philo- sea than ten utiles, soppy �ilunges its crowbar into rocks to commerce. But t and, finds that the world was` igradu- position of 1 e wore ally made, there most have btein some yerse to that which • point ate. which the process started. t. BROUG' `l ON Then; who started it ? And, no that l objection; was overcome, and in th e ;These rail-trans—wli three fireit words of the Bible, e find .our Bibles. that Idoses.stated a maguificen truth are . to tran . when hei said: "In the begi ping." ; These sailor Worldly pthalosophy said: "Your Bibles city all aro Is a uaoast inaccurate book; ll that : be converted story in the Old Testament again and ;etas- go' out a • again tolid about 1 the armyrpf the the heathen mu l$x ussts ; It is pre t t sterous. There is Y nothing jn the Like an army. turns fly. A.n a procession ; locu Wait, said • Chri in 1868, in the -this country, C to exam Ile the There are men who must hav p4a r t of the cou ng of the i locusts bower Isinc e ;n army walks; lo- .and B rkhar may goes,in order and talked to us is without I order." naum, nd J titin philosop y ; and us the Hies uth-western part of ed, th beat. ristian men ` ent out ship -w eclled, -march of the loitstH. Jorda was now right .be or me on whi h we noticed in that very the dr wned try the coming p of I we t to THli`3 .A ' t t Y OF LOCUST del. I came could iot hel nd that all the nese- at the idea r gly spoke of the 'army ing a• ailroa wish t at all Axid it vraawf papers unwitti of locusts." Why, 1 They seeanl to ave a , pza.ndler. Tiey march like host, The halt lik: a host. No arrow ever west' in traighter flight than the locusts cot • e—not even t rning a asit�a for the w nd. If the win rises, 's`i the l locusts dr •, and then rise up agalin after it las gone down, taking the 81111101 line • 1 march, not varying, a foot:. The old Bible is right every time, 'when it s aks of locusts coming • like an: arm ; worldly •philosophy - said: "All the story about the light turned as clay o the seal is simply an absurdity." Ol time worldly philoso- phy: "the_ light comes straight." Chris- tian philosoph says wait a little; and it goes pd, an makes dlsooveries, and finds that the / lo= atmosphere curves and bands t e rayls of light around the earth, terally "as the clay to the *al," ihe Bib e . right` again; worldly - (These •port , rush tad t •nto nd • pre• ation4 tii►lied tol)in t, hav about rusalet out w upon, the f sed, tosse gypt.i he Hu hack it." ntly do t the w see Gdlgotha nod cannot affors tO p now, perhaps hien we can affor to b Constantinopl: Io J will get to ::. he let Christian, t ave rail -trains, a e d I gu this night • • t ting the phosphor:: eat ing feet of m w to wave -cliff rod The Japanese come and see our ' iviliz our Chrlstiani y, an the ,ator-, on • keep inti until Jos sha the sun does his s run ;"' and t e fi the infidel tr velle Arab Ire an the mi he at 11.'1 1)a la no hi do fa aff ant enc the Bid Pe Car th a. of t are the ton ove ptai and ami and corn nem now, e—me isdtull foen to be tarp. Stant it have been surrendered , to t e urph, and vile reaoh forth o r nd, crying; :'t there . is - none li .e at ; give it tree." So has It also been with the lettin- g ettin-g and the eloquence' of the wor d. ople said: "`Religion Is very gc' ,d r women; it is very good for c i1 - n, but not for. men." But we h ve the roll ofCbrlst'e host, Mozartla cd ndel, in music; Canovse and Ant : 0, sculpture ; ' Raphael and Iteynol is, painting; iarvsy and Beerlhier, In dicinee Cowper and Scott, in pot- ; °rotittes and Burke, In etatesm n - p; Boyle and Leibnitz, in philo .o - y ; Thomas Chalmers and John a - in theology. The Moet- brilli; i t 'tinge of a ,worldly nature are all low with SCRIPTURAL Atte/SIMS. rough senatorial speech,' •ough eesaayist's discourse, Si riders, and Cavalry pleads, and eperklee. Samuel -f,. Stauthard ghty in the court -room and in ata -chamber ; but he reserved ndesRt eloquence for that day w stood before the literary' socie Princeton "commencement,' ' aded for the grandeur of the Bi niel Webster won not his chief ga ds while he was oonsuming Ilse when he opened the hatterie. eloquence on Bunker's' Mil— king Sinai of the American rev e ---hurt on that day, when in ou +'Girard will case, he showed nd iai •as he his len ies _ end the business acumen( and_ tact Qfi.L,lhe ; is a most ancient c )le. world on the right/ side—thine, "Y:ph i and there w,;a th ar- 'Lord, is the kingdom 1 Oh, fall tri'to stianee of it. last At ne line all ye people! It is a grand thing fus, the French Jet ei to be .in such an army, and led 1,ty iiuch for the setons t lin ilia a cotuinatnder, and on the way to such hand up and appeal(' have changed, andt.alt the proceedsr of ;scroll, . When he .ries' it, all the : that ' farm go toward the -missionary ' people stood up. T e : crowd had be6>n cause. One. of the finest printing- 'sitting on the grout} • In England or ' pneases .ever built: was built ford t.be' America If a thousa d men had to express 'purpose of publishing infidel wait togtether in the .open air, they tracts and books. Now, it does noth- would stand crowded in great diatom - Ing but print Holy Bibles. 1 believe I fort, but in the Orie rt, where life goes t.b-at the time will coma, when, hi coin- more leisurely,, the a ople • sit down merofal circles, the voice of Christ. will whenever they have o wait, which to be the mightiest of all voices tend the the traveler seems to he most of the and tile iarshish• will b in presents, •. time• They now aro a in reverence foi b Queen of Sheba tier glory, and Gocl's word, and a must impressive . the wise roan of the east their myrrh sight it must have .seen --Che simui- and frankincense. T look off, to night, taaeous rising and sitting again of upon the business wen of this city, :that gr©at niultittide. and rejoice all the prospect that their ; g Ezra blessed the Lord, itis lrrcat tact, tiit�cl ingenuity, and talent, will; God And lJrobabl wit,hl} genuine after a while, be brought. into the ,ser- Hebrew ceremony he sitting cl a psalm viae of Christ, It will 'be .one of of praise. Bishop ordsivorth su THE MIGHTIEST OF WEAPONS !tarts Psalm 11y as record of Ezra e._;. "There is aonee like that ; give it lb feelings et: this time The people .an• Oise•�� swerod, Amen. `I'hi1_ response of pray Now, if what 1 have said, be true, er• was+ men.lens pontnneous. lain away. with all downheartedness. IP with otieiitals the w rrd and the action science is to be on the right. side, rind •-1i ting up,thd'i hands—would be mart • the travelliug disposition of the world '.reverent- and digiti( ed than with a ori the righs side, and thelearning of Western congregut on. - This lifting labs warld on the right side, and the up of etio hand, pointing toward( the piotnre-•making on the right side, and. heavens, calling ups God to witness, istom in worship, •illing modern in- ' gust, when Drey- - , was arrainged . 1Ie threw hole.- to is -to God to to vtify du - 1 he his a. . victory. If what I ,have meld be. his innex"ence. ;They bowed t heir. true, thee' Cbrist ire going • to Muds, and worshipped the Lord with :.. gather up for I1Iiinself out of this their faces to' the d round. They pro- .etion for the Cnrlatian religion,world every& hing that is worth shiny- . b:tbly bowed their 1 welds, t ht+n fell on eulogized the Bible. The eloqu nest (hinge and there will b'• nothing but' their knees and b +nt. forward until the learning.• that have been on the scrum left. We have been' rebels, ' iht'ir faces carni, be ween their hands.- other- side; have come over to our • but a proclamation of amnesty 'goes Tit., torpidity wlhie 1• is na•t iye to the . Where is Gibbon's historical forth now from the throne, kt',Ung: oriental 5t e3lnv alto( yt ;► mark of hyiK,- ? Where is Robeiapierre's swt rd ? "Whosoever wit], let him come." 11ow- crisy when i.udt:tiel in our free and, tu'red for God. "There ie none like ever long you may have wandi.red, easy cautery: But Protestantism es-, ke Icsemis 1n rev- oI,1 Jews. Ai clic'. unit t lie •cf>ngrega- ea d 4 are bowed; to 'cr. time, t o put von ing,ring Of t ha dux - with effusiverie,s • give it me," So also has it been howevett great your. crimes may .�1ave ,pe'c.i i11:, may well t; We b.win; !whosoever whosoever will, ler hire conte," erremco fru:n t livaie' lave Oh. that to~n gltl 1 could- marshal all positions to took qtr s ran this audience 'on the side of ('}ii iat than while others' •i we a nd fust that there would go ante of \ehi;pe•1- during pra tic+ these doo►'s not one enemy of .tissue. wraps during- t ief o•yv Oh, Ila alt a loving Jesus 1 He ie 1 lie olo,. y, :end to g1jte, looke at pictured ruins, and, ex bast' triemd a. mail ever had, IIs: Vis. so frietels the ni.,suerit lifter the last les the chime•lled pillars of Thebes kind. He :is so hiving, so st ;mitat.l#el i•'. words of t lie tweed:et tori have been" Nineveh and Pompeii, and then I'cannel nee how you a:►n stay away I••roniounccdl, is a, tuark of that wan:. of hark to tel us of the t►erllsr.t-li- from Ilan. Crime .flow and accept Ills f 'Ii►eatct• of soul, ante no Sktp,ic:al of ancient art.. Anil it is a ifact ; mercy. • Oh. behold Him, as he stretch- (1111eiss,tn outslrIt tar 1%a t.h4+ ('hurt h, grid that many of the finest apeci►t►ens es out the army of Ills salv;ation,ls ay_ no wtce .vaade 1et ii1111 1e t,y I:aw, so der-: :' rely artiritically considered ---of ing: "Look unto \le, all ye ends cif ere ly, ival►•ri15 the' Church of Christ as . tune and .painting that are Co he, thee earth lily' bg yet saved, for I am thoughaless irrevtrt.wce un ilie pt rt of 1 limong those ruin., are not fit , (,cel. Ya ilk ve this choice to in:tko its nteluuere and sul)I,oraery looked at, and they are locked everyk>ne in the houcae will in ilie it. t - 7- Alse ,leshua. • : e at.n.t the 14t vitt'si How 1'at►) mttr't has e felt when : now. You will - • either b +' w'il'lows caused th,. lre.ciele t(t) u'nlersi .e 11 1 t tic ing 'amid these impurities it hat ? planted! by the water -courses, or the ; 1tiw. NVe have- here - 1 hirers( 11 11 1111f::s stared on him from the i alis, and the chaff Which the wind driveth away, v' [111 li however, :tow t-�1 hen inlet., ief. ''pave tenni, and, the bazaars of Cor- ; funlilies or chins ra he'r 111:tu of per. inth, Whilst he pr•eae:had of t he purr+" io y eyuti ',The art of the world tilde of obscenity, and crime, and e lnctur-rnaking of the world. very anxious in this day trc printing -preens rind the flat ho .side of Christianity, but look the engraver's knife, ant ter's' pencil. The antiquarian IE SUNDAY': (��`rjj�; T :sons. "Anti the. Levitt -3" should 'toile ' and 1 J I ` ij1L,.; ^SUN1J.I ' JUIN L. 1alt ly read "even th t I,•n•ites," for all ,. t hese sten belonged to rho t►t ies• ly. dealt 1 In later days, the Aratlea n - . • and the cathedrals a‘ -are crr,vt•drt+l with religr us picture•es. The Tltiens, and I •1 pulpit of woos, +vht re ' Ezra a11,1 161 iela, and Gen toe of the wield put•• - thirteen suphottel's Herr►. Proital,i '=Tui,lit• +itdIui tat ike r•rri Barer,." fell. ) Nati and cathedral wall the "Il:at>- �" t they were stai Gulled at. interb:iIt. >f Jeans Christ,'' and " The Lord'st K• i e't. e:ntvtra trot. \r.h. K. ;l. 1 i tto'nigh ;he crowd and relic; tcd and .. - r '"' and • ThA ('rurlfixion,", and 1'ltA("rICAL NOTES. i.- e.�lil',lne l the Words ,t hat. 1., !al slow: a. y,, *Judgment,"' lint all -heap, trri. 1 1, Aud all thr po,iee tx'tih- read. 'flow they "( 1wee 1 leif _Teeple mete efts were preslitufed to. luuptjrati- er-ed theuhwt•ltes log°t her. People fr•,ni, to tin;lcitsil.;1il,l the law", is 14 'rii,ee1 in. , -- t tribe I. 1. 1' , e. stand( - ' IN'tEBNATIONAL LESSON, NOV, 19 . ttutit ly 1 bi.y �.di ! •not Stand upon the .. Raph once turn Supp ;•'The toin. titin. they at th out UN What h8.aut 'nor crit nt�•t•ee coin + • r Writ l"rdt{ a all Judeca • 11 by (4nic011Led the Jewt,sh the nest veto. '1lee- Toupee. Poor devotees some their holds; , t like their. v:nfarri; they facts New 1e•ar and tole colnpletton of the ht•ir, P11"3"• Or,servr• t.111i g lrictthre+d stalls; aril they go wall together. At, one man. 'There. i.•s '"100,1" is inIcal.c. whi. h nit i 1 s au inipiesz. eiveness< and moral power in t has been supl►li.t i ay the u multitude aesesc••ml,lrei fur religioustors.. 11! is. not to the origins IiF:Lt1:VF.R:3 ANT) 'TTN AT't:n:: rvsei4++c�. lulu the iu1. e1 "The blued :all of ienl IA' :r0,1iot;3 we . n,ray to unttlwtry Henry V ll. was tl.1ae°.." A park or planta on the' in- the 4 he, Ir•t4,rlde did not st•,n,t fol: picture of the Madonn f• cluvrd tclUph°l, south „1oniii. tiu tem_ tends.: their places sit ,i0 e uuji�14t ,J,le. llefete the water` gate. The gate gtou,►d, :e» every uru'lit 11 udgtn• nt?!near the pt'etit•nt et11 yell; "n to et -:%•aka. 4104 1:4. when it 1 , in t rng gad +d, a Pic- 'They stakee. By their chtefti,uas (*Hetet-t hy.;ie t1 action. rdant'C 18 lentil, who had r•alltjd then, tug, i her. 1'i. 'i he• y l• e.:t l in t tt t;uolc ill 111 ie side of but evidently 1 ha interest. in .(;tads (;u 1. l',tt :t colon t •;s ter "l.i its that ie word wary nearly universal. tiara the vi•.e,1 Version, and this phrase (hrit,ti.wrihe. ('a1luti " the priest '' in verse pl.,in. The, hoof; :h:it l.Il y 1 >y fittthttt� '-2 . Ile w',s.t+ t•oth ; a ,I►rat'rit l:y birth, the law of Go 1. 1)i. tinist ly. The his Am- ; tower f : born in u lent- where there was no ;hr R visedl Vers:, n g,vee -wit hristitno triol its to Jehovah, he devoted himself ttlrprct:a,ion," +,hi 11 ,r; t,roh:at.l to the writer -8 new, and conscaoursly to. mttaninti (;:eve the. men 4, :tii.i They rel•e word • that it, ` ,as aye 1t '.it;tt1'' ,1 u1 1it11 to :atop t tt t ha sue, Os verse ha is beautiful! the Sunday sly part of What. to lord Jeffries, t judge, a picture of the hast What to Nero, the unwash tune of the baptistn.in the Jct art o'lily world, atilt on• t 1 Aulle,rrd; it ion ails. Beat h. lit riche, and fell tieing oha ngeid now.. • The type. Of a gre i,tj -e rt 1st goo's over to Resale, loo ere is matey Usti picture's, find bringt brick to •st at house, w•ho1 er icon st udio much of the hes his huneu ; 1 twee old mast ars. The habits stolen I Minister gore over th Venice ew men who ca n expedition. Si place has damn the olden time fling of men fo ., because of th at tending it. cannot stand t h place tq another t o be very consis the way of keel ten they are i ty always go out '1 Plato said that wilt nearer toll) est it be tempted is travelliug lei . which was ad is good, is to be OUtt; SIDE, they are to tak teauuihips-- they ur missionaries ig fromi oity t a world, are' t iristianr Bethell ch Christ anion The; Gospels ar in /beauty an n and Thomson come back arc :iluain, and Ca nting out 1 esus preach h Paul w t which th ed Sea ban the carcasses c► IA man said I, n.d an inti a bristian. at not shuckej proposed of build e Ilply Land. rld ight go an ethlhem. If -w or riiule'tee3r he [fail -train goe y • al ticket fro_ ppa.i and leo w olyl Land. Ther • God -speed t e de the steamsh'p crag the deep, i ak of the ehi ft en wave-cli f to med Tiberias. act ss the water , tion and exami e go hack and t ll that empire roc I real n " where' r aces ive journe s ar with wbi ;b 'fo tit back t 1e jack 1s of the )0 "Phe a t , "PheCrucifixion of Christ," and come h-ttticonseitruely ((alibied an order, t:)1; ill- then Io en torstan )-auk to his American pulpit to talk terinetet"a, teachrrti,iautl copyists, �rlhl, tin0lly every' ale' before of 1ht cuff ringrs cif ' exerted u !great influence 011 beer Le- read; •'chanted believe, or I the' Saviour. ' `l'ht• pnv:tte too let goes reel The book of the law of Jiu ey. to home, and, looks at ltttphs el's text «'hatt•ver of texieanetion ruigh' after- sort of choral re picture of the Judgment, le Cristo : +etas,1 lir' Herded,. they firm of all H• tat- making `signs• to while, they ariswe start, and he goes back for 1 is room the multitude. 1'. in the hot Iv!, and prays God t h . t +•, a referred 1 u pa rile inn for 4 hat day, when, 4 pltx g:l t ion I t v 4 • 1 invett tton of t'tint irig,t, and- esSpeC a11y log' the duty of Shrivelling like a, lwrc1 d 1--411, - i ;a. law, the leacher. Ver ti. ' 8(1, the bask. for /Ore,- '2 Brought tt e late t.•.efore + the tact writ ten. Before, • 1111 atteli whtetl. Icahn 11g; w Y , The Hamlin; lla•aveuy.wlll r•ll.'1 "'value of man tserii►ts arose tet fig;res. the l,i•viiei had to .1.(•1. Many of these pee 545111ensst+ its evens alt never seen any. hook. 1 he old Hebrew i hear with anderata Our Sunday-sclluul user tepup er�t and ', heyorl( easy Ir walls are t►dornrd• with pio ares of Isle pial at,ly 1 "Joseph in ?ler Court," "Daniel in the All that could, ' ''Paul ' lug• ,ln-lutlin Den," "Stip It arh in the fire, in the Shipwreck," and "Christ Oross," Oh, that ;we might families bring More of the po Christian piot urea. (Inc little of • Samuel kneeling in pr'lly( mean more to your childret twenty sermons on devotion. (ne pat- tncnr•ti ilg ant 'of rt he t hiss sacred h d than served thra I'The must. .11/We t) ►11 for sive to these) orwal- not likely ' t 'rayon, t hours withot here is vests, 1$ that I - ing the next 's ncu- of the feast as up- Pie were att � d Him. supplied by he translators, but it is 1 WO can, kaa,sily• in poli- i.tnplied in hie of ig;in 11. If there were soldiers clear the natur- but one autlluent(array of the ilil.Jle gusts the quiet Iambi in t he worllde,Il to -day, we would prize it Ulan advances t otiong more. From the reulaioder' of this Inc, who iu t o rock lesson we•leern Ghat. ,sevi '';sl Hien spoke with divine truth my of tit once. Thies was in aeoorcelanet+' toil h riend- oriental r.utitcnns• 1)r.- Gracey refers ne — to a great Itrelottan •counoit,, held in les on the 1nterest,.of-Hindl11js , wLiirh, hav- taiined inti •reat.hed its conclusions, proclaimed came thean from the Over corners of its great tent., four mon4p(aking at the name time. Missionaries in India of- ten prearth frown the four corneni. of a great wagon. 4. A pulpit of wood. A scaffold or platfolen or "tower." It was broad enough mei high enough to keep fourteen men "in the eight of all the people." Beside him stood, ere. Here come the names oil ,thirteen then, pro- minent probably because of hereditary posit ion. It very probably added dignity to ttbrh service to have the! supe port. of .such Men. -John Wesley spoke truly when he lamented the condition of the Church which depended upon its rich men. Nevertheless the rich and honorable have as distinct a duty in relation to God's Church as those less liberally endowed with this world's gooda. I0. Opened the book. Unrolledthe on the , youths. Clem our enth month. r of learn from sketch; Year (violin r will I really with e. heat) 3. 11lt ret -,t lent face of Ohrie t by the hand artist will be mores to your chi fifty sermons on forbearance artof the( world is to be. oak Christ.: Whet has become of T don's chisel and Ghirlandajo's clips ure.d for the truth? '•'1' none like that ; give it to me." So 1 Prentark it lie with biotin men and taut. Whene C'hri.t on earth, the people that fo low for the most part, had no soci lion. There was but• one man ally brillitiot in all the apos Joseph of Araulttthea ria. ed 1 when he opened a hole in t for the dead Christ. Ill rw m the merchants in Asia Mi for be ed.,Jesus?: I think. on y of Lydia. How' ,many of t e cas the beach of Galilee ente Christ 1 Not one. Who r Chris to Joppa, He stopped w th hire on, a tanner. What power ad Christ's name on tit:{ Roman ex hang°, or in the bazaars ae Corinth? 'None none. The Ilrornieent men of th day id not want to risk their reput„ tion f r san- ity by pretending to b one f His followers. Now, that is, all eh f aged.AmongAong the mightiest men in ou great cities to -day ars the Christie, mer- chants and the Christian;banker•; and, if to -morrow, at. the Board of, 'rade, any man should get up and mall n the name of Jesus, he would be q ickly silenced or put out. In tt.e Iron rank of all our Christian workers o -dray are the Christiana merchants; a e d the enterprises of the world are c t ming an the rigtrtt aide. There was , farm willed away some,- years ago— 1 1 the preiceeds of that farm to go for s read; ing infidel „books.. Somehow, ttera- ,.•••tt,ue1-iu as word tlly thtt..• t rarts-I:a- l•'roln be stint last y •• on t t:e: -_ onrp4103' . 1 tlile•'G:' 1 t1l :ve. The ,fern,. » va t1is! of Nehemiah 18101:110. Qafa do was to tt nIsyl ilia the vermicular ich is he Ti is relayed to the n odern Turkieh title ur Ortober. Okiy iselioly into tee Lord, peer God; ther,-•in . from 1)1r1.:: (,)t. ti):: *7811#1 ,octloi:Tnetrules:esite.ttnii.inlirt.eIrss; w Ito supported. lit! Fit Ezra retia all luese Neolisempi,anhe, of tabernaclirm. The lake- words of ;Lei law, el,. and the layinen 'did not intertere -: in the _little eon -l- e they heard the e' vay while the great nig of t he peer - eight. of hini who loved it into- These people, knowing t wit. moral infirmity. 'and their dietant. - front God; instinte - lively felt, like t. 11 .einnonse dispoted Lo 11,1 , farther away I roll' Iran insie.a.d:.•:-:. of doing, what 1 it• -lett verily Fat her, as. well as al I ea rt hly tai rents, longs,. But there wa,s another thought, double. the fitzet day of t he seventh month, cotIvorat ion, " dui ing 'which no fie Nile work should be ano. It was ratheto to! be ob,served a day. of festivity. Seewhile the -port arils of ein, apd the„.: thneots of p•onie went which the peo- ple heard fro' n the law might well aad- e.. den their hearte, it .was tfieir duty , on thie (woes (in o direct their atten- la far more abunda t. in Gods word than rather than o eep. ir- :. .. - -... .. -. i .,: v - �,� _. : > ,, r E'A r a .gip .•. 11,1 ,.. c s l �,... r - a 4.- r - , + t :.. ,. c r # . :r " �j a s', vi e i� - '_. _'fir a- ;. j. _ a ,.�. , -v4:.. Yy<,, __.. -..:,s a • -, .ir t .'' 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'the other two �pU�lence -` �_ • J� h� L"''l tl1r :' �� d It ie just . w �l>ft'l 1 ve l� ®n wi[�b- were ui lent until they bad gone some .,. , �t ,� - : . �s ing fur 1 declalred i,as btie mt,nd istattc3e. A :' t 5 <;; I . frankly, and sl1,a ttluk lliB lrruf[l►rad ., IA FAlt1VIE)(Z ISUFFRRH is• SCOT t OV j `• . ,e t; '" i t . to, 6`a, kId deop dowit in hter bear% seen with a little bow,L liar Intel part- what i� iilhe 1 Lot i lei Bru'yns asks . ` UR FIFJ'�R�N YEARS. .,t` ^k -- fact tlno :l. y and uw1aprpy. ! tier. "Did Lady Penr W really may 'ed abI ttplly. Is she+ a girl whose : # ' (; ---- 1 1 She h;t not allowed C ristopher �,n thiln to' +c,t► about t Y" �fmakaerm stands tier in bettor -stead [* „crRitUe `F , t'll.11'' -Lit Ill,—( ended h «'urre2lde to � tin of thtiB how -_ Y 8 Y than the moat Consummate art, or is our Doeton, Itat ilbo Oety Kja : { over. T peen rani whit soli was ,. Nell, nl,,'' be aua}we ed. "It is op►e %she the mcx9t c'esigning .woman shorn liar Icy have I[Iw v1'u(t Tbron� la• t” renter led- hItii7yelf with aentlin Y of ills Iwli.tu fiationsof ills world shut jecll K o[ I[t►r, I y, -.and ►t was riding that Calini(5 to her a d ty or two a yottltug, lad s eels► r n decidraa ev- it hats enter basil my tat ,to meet f t lntur — nr. Wililagls' ,� fiver 6i,, tut t irie.s ❑eYL d'a before„ wi rile. Dar 1 e Ca Y' Ptak I Iltq Ite,ttored Hlgln r(c�: ultt:l wt,u t+ liult after that hE, met y plimenta, oryth ;ng fur tler. OUL all the lsatmv, To bu' Cami,nuESd. ; r ty 1ueaUlr:`; and �hkr ks in the first delight of 1: ttlntl ativlly• r r►�' of t it, It:t''hluuuds a 1 n. IIa cam© g Lady 1•enrylh wa,s wt, uhlivg tie. and 1 ga a ha•vin a orate of her own , It had #� , ( ' F'.m ti News, Truro N,S. _- I E al K:!,ru, t►; calnLering along on ta' S able knows that yowl, ar will►' 7rTre• , � �. , I been arran ed t 'it a gra►an from Mr. • 1L is cowl turd dt,libciuu%9 ltal -C.1•" she r A POPUIaAi{ AIVII3ASSAllU�. Mr ; call ! -•t Ilut I it t It l:e,n3 , t% hose trap-'Dar ' I)ary l s e t soli m,ent s ld attend I <� el t Wright of Alton Coj+. I .. iIIgs -t-re in a st J It, cvhi 'h he kntxw' tin lYtiss lti• °.hlmtl d's horse which was cried, air "t411ing out ter al'w1� front ahester o.; N.S., is now one of th• f '1 b ►J^ f:lr b(•3•o11d 1)uc'tur XCIltmond'9 the wrap which her �►arnpantt►>1 had Departures or 1,i,lrtl I•antlrerote Will he 11a•rdieai and hardest working fermata kept in,M ikt,ryl s s + :ablES» IL was Ia;d l;ghtly tul:�uu heI• houlders• in this j titt;tn< to Su.l•tJly. liilulen3' herscxl6;always 1t i11mt•nty's sarvLi' and sots [LtBaat�Utd to �'uatt.lugtou.: O� coon. IituC Mr. Wr( ht %% 5i :t :� al!,t :led it, tin ,ele(,:,nt riding- hall -+' toile ever dkl' :, Ider netV• �riendr%btL, Yea—! darn say yXrt are tlrvtl f as. J Y Y 1 all that ha ►said Q pa �;°fot® not' alts: blegsecl %t%►th (,select Laealth; i( :lull ht ltl a :arn•art silver- tnaunted was dive in i>k,r more and ore from , , custiu a ec,ntem 'I`hei cle irluro tii'K Lord I'll t. ff F• a a tries car' of fact fete sums fifCeea `! %� hi1; in her )tune iet tt +d h►1u(I.ht�, t • tuou» giun'ce at the bt llroum behind -fxom Wllahin ton wt!( make �lum ®n- _ hE l else raw rounatin s love and, in- g YeaJrts h w'as a martyr to shut a Itrtkt'(? klr;ll a,nt and bIiwtrlin over g ' Llie.w. "Z`h16 is.a Moe rational court you F- 8 retests nE i.fi a t>arinner ail s waB not table atxi:il gap, and the tUgB c�f him ( r be an in'�tlrallle trouble. In . , tt .; I1 rood else nits. of filling, and one .Cill� b the suitlle cool- eonvell3l ion 1 ttel with a Newts re -.: able to help, A.• Site was get it what +I . will, be most keenly felt, says all Wash- < y fort bltlre. "i: ♦:1u'•n} 1" ht. t tied, N'nfoiaided. Al s:he, ti-id 010 etames eacretl 11n gd for t , Porter, r. Wright said: I am in- b Y' g "llavo you ettmle to Gle rttlige, than, ington corresponenti LvErybot'y likes deed gr e;ful that. 'the truul,le which 11.,rte fain silo( 1:1►rrau);h his heart, —An eagLranex' into t11e g cut anti when co>ultorL is shalt yeti tiro look- "Sit' Julian,,, ttA be is at�fectit�natoly klothltre %( tits fort,c,man e ' ' :,� t l , girl %chotln ht, tined lust td splaridid w rid' of society. In far is► life t" Ki Y Y are is gone, i t "'111 :►ti well w; v%,orythinrg else '4 Kilmeny Iuatnrneci to her If 111 she g ►tmE'uY a�'d' culled, and his famitiatt,figure, portly, and Ian quite %%•illin Lu ivt_',` ,I laltl�ghilug; "1 may as well tall, }Rau 8 g you the y :511_ 1 1111, uia>on.li�ct,c 4" sh,a�`cried,l t'o.ie along, w1ben r,he had jai Led fT, Gln � still roomed, with Judd corn lexion ""ticul :t s for plublication, It is a I %`11411 it you think we are kindred g Y p uud m n "!I 11, ,.,Cr ttJ{a,1; ht [hat 1 shuuid have D1r. �� "sere+ der, fold told h,e ,wlf that sp,t,ty it, thin; respot;t, tied! are uittl and whine whiskers, will be misaudon g y yea1� sinew my trouble a uu of nt - ms 11 aand ht' cil,le,to gal- stile wits ver happy. Iles . :he.r Welt t'1 firrlt lie s►, slight at first, but later ( J 3 b' Y im- aitaketl►: 1 like the coolness ou.t bit+ favorite pitrmentlde algng Connlet.i_ irlle,nrae•.1 ae�ere Ill, 1 ttl: ,se,l :,11 uvtlr the cuu.ntr3." anl3' pttrm.t ed tilt, acqualintt nee with hale, but, w11e1T1 the tm'usi,c: begins Isaias in the back. tit -n a tiufi er look t awe over the. wil- Mr. Daryl. I. matte; eve•rytl d(nig easy age :'n,.I wllctll. tvunt to l back in tile `cut avenue. Ill' is rarely seen in a var- IJBUgIiy ']te pains attack�•tl me wh <tn t 1i tr.1111 ,lit it, her eyes, '\�'Ii don't for her. I 1 crnlld riot canti tie tlftE,r working r 1i,ftili h f Y ba>iltroE,tLn: I W0,41d noL miss the next riatge, but, like must Englishman, is g, tit often when not ott tulrl to 5(e us, 1. 11 f - 1L is 1,kl •a- her fatlX r' return; then a er lion , I a•t� work at till. With aver attack the y f3 dar1, a far thE' %vtlrld.' loud of walkip A couple of a t'a31, it o 9 ti, would back to what., it was before, k• ( Y g Heins tie 1►led to row worse until fin- _, lire n r Ira : s cu 3 uu- B ► "Uh, well,'I taun 1110E far gone that ♦ ((.. •. 8 f "Sl.o,ild I see J'uu, it I called nt,%% Z a•nd she ld h-, s,ltisfi,ed nee huv- I cunpot enjoy a dense wt :lit" he:htr bought 1! }ricyole t�tou old Itnd �1ty I w ; confined to the house, and I (liil eitle user tho da • .after ou dint•d anp, held 1 her Lial .Ji. into re i hs abuvEi i he there fc t five .long monthly way bed. ,> g alnlswerud jo:n.l.ug in ht r 1ulttgh, It gouty [or a tV►'o- wllHulet,►tyed to 3 } huI,. She would be once nsu eJ a child ridden p . ,, -. jet try 110 16V, but 1 (till nuL :ea yvu• :ant Pt hat f titin blase c r nay rubbish (say -rand on this he has been ac�ubtom- not trio% 1d t.l () 1. of this. tirtio could t , with thE: c il(iren amd her, mother - B of tha4 ka.ntd —uul I `rim thorou = %vit.huut. hc••ll,. My .%wife re• • " 7 uu tt t r,± ,l t �lI . 1�aa r J is L t1E,li; 111 ud I !, I y, ° I,hly ett to du a guu:1 deal, of riding a oat, in { t t p l 1i rill to wta % %'it $ tnE� conlvt ant ui't :us th : :t. J'l;u are a,tng to 11,11 s;:lnt, t hrls lazy. You see, if 011ie liaa anything 1y, and y, tnlp 1(arlj exl►austed, try t <+ ncutrh, and d v:t them% and the t o tlo. i't woo, the clt he; t 1"1ce (►t% ?' . .,. -,. . �;., y ld _tae diffe eltl,J but theirs His lordship is now ?1 +Were of t o Duran ht tilde' I w.Is slifferin "'.1'h= r :t rc i her 15rbb ,le. there, if I tit oil ld b., t1w same as they used to its ilotjlla,ng au (If,2uurttl zing as doing A y R g thus L111J)VII cF styaltt:til(, to he qut." 1'" nu:h:ug fur aver.,, I ",its atL n,it'd h3. tfa.1,>7 (iiffEtr«nt. doe. ilnd -would lave beoa retired f� the Ji r �1 testier r %%a►s s;IenL but the ! I torx. r of tilt au I :ronou :Reed my 1 l hove 001Ily to c( I" tried KU- diplumatie ritrrvico wore t -learn �welvc troatble It m't►:t' , ,I' r;lt: 1-el'loa. L :u lt►s e3•rs made Kil - It 3 : 2n('n t g0, (,tillers st,:att,ca, but IIJ�PTLR IV. , 3', !rid tyhc fall int a little fi "t of �ulauth a u clad 1l not' been f'r rile 11ic'y lit tot tali re r r ,'. itt :(si::lu,t t! oI here( -.lf. nlua ing• t3 W R tier did Lh( y 1 t(:(,t tJ , _ - - anYiet r a' t 's eve uivaut! g Ve me alt relief, lu 41 t niukt. J oarself lag 1 hr, Ar at b,I Irucnm, at I1 r. Daryl s y tit be m Jam, y g S f, valve by title myec "Yes--I gee yotb c�nl rlttg ;tbadtt�tn to rvta1i11 at Wanitirl ton a Irian so i t'ian of In ►rb ►hlin,x 1 or years ( artlf ;1 freeabte, ".lens'' tiht said bt;nding 1101.: %va R ftly l.,ghLa+1, an WtIB flli -I � ! I d %% u t o 1,.111. ' 1::t tut: clout! ju,sL t hey t -:a %- I tpv lIg WLL,i-les and Lhe sound }our lJuuy I11t,sL ibays," + said. "You ' thoroughly ne,lu tinted with lAnglo -) fereli I I til. , R( :Utl''t..ill -s confinoil to bed, 'Must let mu joantyuu, s metitilea, 1141ia.t,Americau ralaLiotu,, and su e�utirely I at othe • .[n-.',-s Mail± to qt, :Ihou't atnd I: L0- u1uL:li, :(.lit[ llL tau tl,juJ' tit },� "lf tie lllll.sil', Ial :. Killer, ,Ind g:ly. VUIE'ra8. It fc t tint 11.5 1 have. utlrn, ,un•.',t to tlo. tt:a:, till; Ili IIL of th <, tun -ax Jlu tE�cl .lticjlTZlond. 1 i�ltuul(1 Iak, to fill u[► lay 'tJ+BrHUna grata. iZenlurkat,ly� hate work. 1 ur al%vay'y quffixr:n * fr#,In ll.e ..; I t :mu ill that. % %'ley % h 1t elrso rho ou i a p ,ain, ur tl about t i,rce eal-8 Ti t If you � i it (•tau•+ Uver fur it:•,1 tips .af -. ba I1, a►id K -i i me fly Ri(;.11nlon'l, in an ax- do f Y ,r © Y En( wall lrrE sarvEUl l,a auffi rs,' never - I ( _ y g l tt hen iUI rs,.rll, 1 sh: i,i .be at houle, :tuti t van tpu :site dreh: f whiLu -a_nd gulch her tilt tltjr8y efreztil,tug. (tllalass, front ot'cals►uual attacks of ; I rere , (',l. a n(xw lease !rP lifer, :end a" pp I da-ne..ti whc+n -Illy p a 'tner etin t nurse goub. and on Lh tt ueoount i:a ub lged to i freedan f 1.0111 u11e• lry ns .that- h ►d tell %C'.1 of tilt! Brea. bait thus. t11_ru eyes shinpng add her cheeks brilliant, tt 11:rng(+lt to co with m Does 1 so lull t• nr't 1a,red rnt�. Ir w�ls tit t h'e i,lu•IJ al Ali l�ar3'I'ti Iat'.iL tt�Lt- , :Intl w'a5 tile. ilUe,t,l, Of .the even: ►g. Sh© yDlLril,e Cill'efUl abULCt %Vhal he seta +•; (iNlll�r, . - D L h+ iu%t lv' ele••ss t% i,it•h I 8hall w•( -it', ha(I burtiL 1. e a radiant. %isit n on� the � lL��'g °ur(eaul3t, you not to'nutite t11.1t , till epicure, 1111 fiu,l.s thin 1•eatl'ie(iuu t�'rrle th ►t )r. Williams' Pink filly far i. '` .lit Sates -e! 1,I' SU Ill l'i•r1 11iorc. 'i U,a used S►11stck-r :itlt• flit• -Ill» %5'lk,ln :tit!'. 1)arj'i rtr,d bttvl .t3(Ibeglnniug to (.lily again, :upon hl�, alllph(ttilti decldetlly Iljkt3Ur� e, i t Il.lr, I Pt►t E %%#•I't' 4111,IL�ht to) my atten ►►;1:%a %s to (•:It to dealt tiiinos athUaL (lad 611011110-110(i round h.rll, it d (teollia h<tt %% shall lusE the duucr i.f uud ac recetp� ions and other eutiei'tu►fu- lion rind gut two boxi . ThEt effret U4 Juu c(Itn_• i-' Nva!-, •it, i I w (liai•raltiou excite ,% b her ! 3°11 rout :tlut, tit, obltvi un of whait is. , :a.vill'•(1 n, rvellou:a al1id I or cis boa Ille[!l� It t,r' n {,l UIIOUrnI11U11 .lU wee hltu �' ( .� } gcl'•np{ uu P' matt aril! before t tl =•ti' %v t: re oil 'u: tl,I I * 1 _%v. 11. ti :• a } —� ou nee.(i nt,t e :�lx et bt ,�vty aI d al,tivtiting manners. ra. I.utiy �'C'um� thou 1" heQetliE t standing u Hngugetl ire cuilci clinlyut;ttiun %%i h ucla : %%:art a >i r 1 h. airily ma :(n i fee Irt l L - t: ell( - i Lh %-ri (•had her %vii h h 'r f it•rc ' • g p 111:( daughters .is to t be prudonet, .of ga n I - I iti,"htuui;cl,'; E`t,rt }'r1 :1,1e a qui:•k •o!d ,eyes. ;is Khe, Ial' htsd and ditntxEll I" I duu'L Waal. to m-w ho dauco tiny NurL,lkibg ua this or 'that se <luatiVe I'9lln- It n uhcxtl,t tiers- ell yea:irs seen:•(• l . , _ ` anor„ Lhan you do, I w•a.,s wntcllinK ctelicuc %vas cure 1, an.l dur.n .e ll i,, • tut i,i %% as frutn h.tll, :t a itti Ina% int; :i 110 a rl'uwd (►f wo sti�l,p,t rs ' y. l ht, argument uru:t sly twt:ls R their ! im 1 ha%tk -- - 1- 6 q YOU ,dunai4g Ct1t! islet waltz, and It ;n illy h+glping hiulsell fru►u the uitib never h!tt !n all'at.k al sht5lr.r- ,e�l;lt, i :t 1's a 'es r,vt a fi.,s.'t. '_rho neXL atti ►f io th(,. nand :•I' burl. strlluk my thklt even dancing alight. with akil it , of thisliuratiotl, while LLe ;and I ,cat :t'rwfore ,tr(1rlt;l%' t(9.:fv lo: , '`' 11I�y1ii:•I:t site %% :is guise• Theire %vas Your 1 -i.% RL han,,nd lived of drag. b,,,e cliurm�I tln.tE,r olnr, c :'rcuul -' thtt xt�'r1 r • r u 1 ' ti,at r .n her heart .tlhi al5u an una(t - 1 Mo after he•i the next (line into such young; worts in g :lft,s tit ttft•" et•iti.tijl its b F, 1 lily of. I)r. Willilttns stane(N. 'l'lupst; oin"LL Ilwtarlce» halve ; Pink PHIS. .`. Stn:•(! t -ihp (li•l 9li(,,h u :11;t,l):t iia.ti. \�1t� time,: t_'bris iSi (I s('cura us tlr "s, ' she rtxinarkt li to her � ,vignectly, I Y uo ►tt brrrived• I I work for nt M. 1 hav,, - rvcorllmendea �l %: Elilxl di�u,•I,li, ♦t, anti ulai:t, h.ru5ilf t,aE>,hrr,. %l;, ;tuu'i bt,5 : -(ie. h(r. •'She,I I ",fat' Juliutt "'i1, a very al,ptoachnhle, g••leiail3 (i.. :.al�reC;lble, ju,sL as if be. .,;Iii •s m' al beiu c uitt� auffi ieut fir! "l ou illould not hlv thin wut(.h•.!an I unU: tentttious titan, nanple in his t6ezn la , er�rll h!ople for various ail. . g l ing. S au should have been Qltelld• ; w'a :t anti t .,trc�ulel hue able. lie mt :nts,'ai I t.hw 8:119 have al%saj's bNrn "lead any ',ghL tiver'tier G herself, and •a.pahle of ploiug al }t %ht rt +i r .. y p t�urrtssfu .' iul., tr, aal.tu,.'. one elso. £1 : -w,,ny %•,.:•, I'L.tilig Lu 11'r. Dar3'I sI >ilout. silt' hati juyl bt!t,n tau •h:ug in ( htl:l birESII cuu$tumed to outtr(ain tllott' "1 H'i.s atteluiing, arid that rlTast I I)r, Wit i iIrLs`Pin.k fills etlre h _ � . tut;:, ;3- c;•u1 suet her p.re; Lc h •a,l limi I tlit= 1'at t, Of e DL►reltLis of Ite.tt1Li11bter, ! h1ndsomt -►y dilrinj; tilt, winker r,e •Boils C diiige +ntly. I ub,E,rvEUf lll;it ytuu wire it Wai• hill ton. iulluwing in Lh•.t lea- ins tot , root of the cleat~ ►tar., •I'he' - t'til lt.11 ul [Ile tLRJ'lehly 111 ll:t• ;It'll- I silt,! ;ti rl,,, \' J1t16* aural }'; LU doll ('e %511.,11 Et ` i,1, -111 bed itn % %•hut ou w ro doiti ! . 1\ Ia,:L -s!ic %vU_11t1 ,iLt•1•(, tilt• :r, t, hen I i..artl Tf'',:vor ' 't { Y - R' uucl jlw.ci, ►h , llut,i•. tit: ilis pledtties8tira. It r ©elate ,:an 1 built( up 11le blood. 'line! . (i L,,,I coal( uL Jlr. t', arrenJt I. I "1 uli�t rvl, Ili I. }aW laalrtuer looks d unrt.tuuton tit rt±n %ht, th e that the w'uln'n da 'rise I t.� i'he l+ul,cy tit the 13riti,th gutiet!utntn► : ra e n resit, thu's tJri%ing I's 1S b,it py- 1 had . ou"l:o►}ilty to fitld - digit =awe fr lit the »y»tem. Avon eerier l \1 t't L :,i;t ;1 till% et E'r laity( the t hair� 1?t all p1U,'1l l0 her. 1t eat whit l[ 1 all to gi%u to it -M diplot.witic ` r•eproselltti- 1 .r =t tar,) (tort ll a litnt lit uu tt it it l l.:,tly i.c E te,i.' tout my xuti,tu('uts % uul'i (1v any- ; tivc5rs l,lHt/t} of wuLt• fur wuCq ur- tiurty by in�ti4> ipiT 1 h tt evt,ry ilex }'uu i 1 w+ 01-li like his if t went in his ,li.m. -" Y t J li rJ W. Jlr. 1kirJ ;'s stele r, the d.ad I antra th a '`c c8 tv tit least 11- g [ , p purebawe i aril loacd in a %vra J r( t _ S' Y Y (1aEes, anti Lurd 1 aut►culuta 1►z►s had 1 I 1 It .1;,4-_`!::­_-,t tau A„u. are th.�% f' l' l llneuy aatk�rd, ' $'.*,Urn) a ye,Ir for IaearinR t e full trade± mark. hr. « "ti �� o.1.,t n .n t tr w hole coot- , 1y t u t,t.t a :l Ill t u bt side etc !le au .allu%ctluce tit L�, ! "' mil- t_.I1t• in to l_•11ris ,ill5urI i NN J18N%a,l(•,ll'u1, hi -w.uy with u.ubdue(: i K K ` "tattle uluut�y," in :edditiuu to hlw.ujt -t darns' Pink Pills for Pale ProPlo. • I , " 1 (tali faticy what ie write like bt, :1;;.1 s :!i.:: ale( :t�ued t•u %i5►L. 11tr, txutt:rt gal % %hdc_11 _,uzz(ed hNr. i '�uual salary of $- :O,OOJ. A furnished , only ( nun t41ta:,u tutt(s reel %'try U:►ta: lv 1, :.ter, l.a•l3 l'tlti13111 "1'h; t'o tut knu %v +%c�1a.l. t Malke huune being provided tar hill (X,(. lane - \N tilt•• a tt I, ' • Illuch ' More ew. p y aUtl 1t,'a,;ctl, Ilnl l,t'1' I.tla Uf 11, I, ti t lid. �I1' b('ing,h, t'iiial► -) r with tlo,taAt,.1 to pity, (ijiaApt'11,J3t$ lI :E %E) %:rut, slur ei Well. it in a merry o brit'ig Ior1e : ?OI TED PARAGRAPHS. . 11 ,►f , 11 �11(t.'iif"1 11. iittl 11 % (:% its I,i'l (t 1 - I rnl tket; h,•r r'c »p,( etilble, I , #, , (tut kmen �ia.rge, anti it Ali rNtit3(1nable ,tU E atria p 1 E1HUrtn into yt.,ur harlt.0 life I- _1:%rti u# .y :1 u., t31.,bt Il a 111 :v ,`Y 11. ti.i, but 5h.. i 3uur •ery ivarked nut.dce, trxugc, p, ►�al,urue Ihut, thuup;h leer. llegtll title -- <,,1 becu li1.t w :.t t, .0 hull► h r u%%u to s,, fa is tIU♦tll if it uatly Iu.,Lri wh11e wrs era •deltic- sometim , h little white Ile dose 1 } 111 Hour. be nuw px,s»useay u culatltuctuhle ,lot uP gnu `} ll .,Ili i -:1' :, t', lIX.11 .1JI-! N irk.vtl of l Ill Ylk'l'lalb t,• I'' die Cried', ace %Yli2► K, It %%all be t1 ('lpllalUll thU ►lKh(. t I 6 ace glad that I daltie a %% ll.. Nu, lto —u „1 fortune. > ri.w. at ht r. ” "h y a;hl(li find out t ►( the I 3ri'f OA ,lei for y(,u,l ottke, till( c %tlaltviy fur '1 he, wall slid w.tn i' alt %'ays - tilt 1. ,l.,t•1 \bit,% 11 "Ill I,. vii yl:rt,f• :yt'll :Il (::l a !ti II► re, rey;►ri :label• Lhan !I1 j' .uf�`'' ,ink of 1�1' CttUn !`_ I n►y w%u- And you slid tea • i,rr t;(xtraner (; I I . ' ter. L.Jr/l, r :rv..,..(i :lu,n t%,tll. bas; tit+ lyre /lt tat re. 'rh,tt is %t hat hove CUUL1?:i.'C MI1. that 1 ba%e I(,►d t hiK r.ve liilg- •lLthere tM .1 Sotuehuw Iadnetsas irR far meta run= t%:slt'1, t!, %11;1 -,:L hl la.tt:1 I: tl Sj•u►;( Il't(►1 1`1•(1 '1(,tl UI' alert %1'llcll 1 e1.p,E;(t yuU i i D.cI— =o J (• -1,. :it, : :u, :rr(i LIs i; ;te ►ti (111 —to lt•I no Ouui,t u1)(PUt Ihat.' �- , . tr~ taplluus th-a goodness. {{ lleuplu !)till( ►slant that l.ort'. d�, lieu nee ce'rinirt It" Apt for 11.,ktn8 as iiaiif,iFyea - i` utt•,I Il,t•11ts ;.:p,i Lil, tll,(ir I,rt..I I sit., is ever 11 iltg wh Ought, to b•, a ud , }. glart• d do%%n ,n the' half a lu f as rtullictim(3A biltter than ! 1 ; girl -a face with it luclk w licb bht+ ('(.,old at illy 011hiaatrr. • I lo_ 1.,, l: +,t :,r u.t -ti h(la :q , 1 uu iiu t and bill. t: Ilti Ij l%%a%: Ll ill.: rh.e1 1 n hl•t'u. ou }uu think a Y '/ i t out quite undmc*;and [lei "flan;lireaw Al Tcoul t�ix,rtntn:ln, who brie there, Iiilbit is c tort o: eilstteI more tt' lJy7 Cr %t 11, u( II t:J. 1„ uvl ,.,.e %�UI'ld,. :,11 +1'i 11aC 1(. N x ►Ut of alffet'tLUtl for' yUU g ! took haul a,c,ttuuall ►, ti,uc- ,r.e %r a1nd t a h.,,l %t ,ti 1'u;v IIIlULt,u"a tl t(, (otijt•lt tv 11,1r.asure .t t 'r fouls uruund( us h;tt l ; h� did not. yt +t know what" {u u►a►kr of putuliun of t.t,iug a very bad ahE1t, _ re,r,i au a tu:,u's utlivitluality. tilt.i' ainlal.eluent• 1\ht"n Pub tn%11,t- 'viK'ueJ tits <p(ist, to you at11(1 1►ewY r4ully illr!ilt•tt tsoule of ilia lei ®ridetoi `lburtlee�pl iutunt should al %%ilys6e htrr. K ltlutx►y flutlhed t little under; t.ou; ha 1 (,ill,- fui �litis ltl�t lault,nd, rlhe , tt 1q u to tit et' of btlstlllwl3, he Wet ,ft j►I icttd uA th retired list. h;b, gaiv• I dente with !tiro. Before dinner he xhowed : I. h,.J.1 iwet, : :iwoS: fr.Will(:I, •d :tt ,h'• rt- i Jo-1 a11t1 In lltl yt►tlt. p:Ey delivi tls on . su-IL 'u; ii• r Ilc•t111a.'nt tli :•e. %v:th JIr. 1 ho,v -,1151 Jtq y''U,r work•" I . . IL is no fiat-in, to-t,& tjhat t" she'thelu a target. Painted ' on the burp F Goad fort%ne seldoul travels:,:(round Uci1�l , "lint I kilo %' nu u,i,cu tltlp t ley ►',eltue�t5d. " �uu r,aad sE�u, .tllpug likes il!duor, with ►► boiler, in toil boil's - ,eye, it, tin auto[n bile( looking for.yu:1. 1 �t►nJI t10 :dry, in:i>?lrn :,, "' sh(=' :�:ii( i'shl- a[1NWerel bt,:dly. "N -hat. s the, ,; i i this leer c u ! Murd uutl itllrntiolls would be czar I ' l t ix 'no 11a'rn1, he a [11sv1'P1'e(t: " It) 1 i riled to hllva shot at 1,U[)t1 ! yield out It [ try oiltu't live fur ever. t1t a" :.ieu'): 11 1JaL i., t,t tli::,l Ifig of i 9:rl to you :it «'.h3' du you tukt• ht r upf . yardtl' diwt.atuce, it, ,.k'lu(' %%.Ch.,ttl yuU t' 1 1 UjU3' t aJl ,� hall Girl I l i +•11 (.t•UpIE, wb1U all+ nit'i : tg Y( al "sy »incxs anybody told alt+ thus ° SAE% IIUbUdy beliuvt'd A IuaA'$ lad sQnle,tltues roils LU llu I „ I did anyeha,ng well —th t was all." hlm, he uffereJ to bat the p,r►ce !uf an Icouu'ury" -:, uliLain'a always' dies. u� :(u,: i<1Jiiiu' uvc :r L.5 bedLiLlju Are• 3U,1 .11 lu %%LLh tier � 1tl, :,111- ;in(t all ttlat., bur ta._y is a Ji' ; "Ili love l�'' le Lkuglwol harsh( "llo� Ludy ! eurytb, %%utt•hi g the pialr,'oyster' "supper on it. - f(r, rrJ th.a,I,r. l,t s;„t( s, Lu'.%; t'vuld 1 :',u 1 -001% llKe :, r lau it, love• I Itiu ! • in- thought the man %%il:'s d tin ham lmrt i ou [Ina of his ue►1B a � I Thee mane ar of an 01MI coulpan } I I K to Leeptieg the,bhuut.l put Wa a pultin tin ulurli IL :s iIl11.):1sible. i teret'i ill hvl- its of a loiall•y diff -rout well, and a con"torn ,tuuu Willie' curl -I wago11I her I,rWitford two %�•itnerla,fm 41 d tot' b► l ed her li ► She tur,nt• %v sire. "1 ha %'t ha'1 ;1 IL:,,( rr,.m, 1i r. Lary �sc, ►'t- i inrf. J tier to make a good 1 d o 11th•` Uaryl,t huate' varuelty Could nut. be qubutipu- , I: . I -11,- list; I r u, I1 ir(i fur i•haL. lit• s;i3 • 1(1:11 Col, and t t t lu >u silo cnarrie het, I wht► Mood nea.r, (Y1 %vayrs atuhillg Kil- eti, to Reeve hin.a$surt►un, As they, both I A lit -lle girl no- ver has too3many doily h:at h:t-i sled r,. i -oly` 1',•!lrylh, % %ili b I :.a ht_ !plea! y rn •, may • h:t.ve reaw 1t to irleny. a,a(d tbnt her hod done %% 114,1 u woman 4ev l y , hat be cluicuetd ti hits too wauy 1, tl.t) % (u `a, L 1s y.A.t,r c-.ri,,;,. -rt(u- the coolie h -94, ,l .lucky'. You UVI • let �t'uultl a �mateh lik :that 'l�uit tie w'ou tba ti ®l- Al dinner the loser dullarn, t.= 1%1(1 r sell fui yu(1 Jul lit -I' l:lrri.t �f� :,rid `U w ltd( I,tt kl u%vu riot nu aurul t :w or Your nUlaltljEi r eshE+ axk++ci It, be eurEr uf. thtt %vugnr atlkatt utv hew bust !i$d . 6 I ' het htWf run through tnc , wan}( 'h ( A fau[Ios13 rvmPle�i n is a thing of La k1• Jul tllc re.'' I gut eels uL yu r own are to al, Cu Iratny ug ►a%t f � iw n1on• y, geil to fire Built au excellent shot, ,1xia.uty, but it wall u L remalin a . jut . 1.::,! ; i't•11 ryl,h ! ' '; K.11nt•'ny rr:e•tl, , tho ii►fol t tin, romember I" I and halts, not the very► be l 4f rel:ruta• 'l htr has answered: "I shot the bullet fgrever. La,iJ 1'eiatyltt Lot u;fee Lt, tuIIiu lur'j� 11( uu►:r.1pa%%aty, :►ud Latd Pe tyro, .tionA, but of cvu:r{tu y,ur 'r (c5gecould'at the +(t,or at a diietar,ceofl,('p(, "yards hones hcr- 1 {illut :laJ 1t: 1(n,uu i- -:tall al.r t i t►altchin her Opportunity, ,; reform him. Such a woe oulri riuit and tllwtl 1 t' p Ple gu thi• ugh :1'l looking ' 1 r K I purtutltty, b cku d to . 1)11 lutied ttla target around ; as if th ,ey werii Burr the ever. g 1 to a ball ! 1L %v :t:, ;I I1 a drt ale ! 'I44i OLIC of Ilia, sLs who stuu,f uea hcr her innDCient ide.ii. Hower orj, from elf (t." t . Y 'Y Iliad dghla of hcr mutht•r' f1,•v ), :tle ;tlt :i (:ira•lo si3 %%alt :h• :.ug the. r rift ities I bear, the yautig Holy gind to be ,started. !its! iiI-bed, ret alled u,•e to 'l,t•rsclf. f i,(i t%'eetl ill, t% %'u. Ill, wt, a land- altaady pruvl&d fur. S}1 +� as alwat)'s �: t r r ,» 13arri,(W footbalZ"'pla •ere, the inhabl rtlntliu about the count %kith a man T11l. GAl tJlUltitJ( O> RE. _ renal of this country re fairly well Lilt .1,- •ga11i .0 dal P. 11 t,(► 1'...;lllt•Il•t' Lh :�( :atATn•', ha,UKl l 111aI1, N hUt3e d:latl t'tlUll -I'` _ l,f r i1,u(ltE i v. 11 : h,ullr nK. ,vJtll every- u: Beal fig irked hilt, our ev •u a ultg na►ned Wurri,,nder until ,u picked her It I an Italian ductor who B CIV►llved. peciatly Lll..ub� a isk ": , Sl1t: 1'x:,5 511 111.11. h u(•t•ul.a. ?ti tilt, weli -bu , '..I:Iva,u.ra -aua ere %%hu ul'" INe�u;U1W @ndtl let dttatt about the tiw yuui b iH to j Al; Ahl� rI>eint :o_ned the arxle• "«'ttr_ uaglrter as a lure tar /biuk your cup of ha,p iTSese is ruin to ' %% ,u >suillp;' to %1 r. L'ill-�, 5 LII:1L sllt• hati t,u.r,l'trun.leJ tt. sir. draw ar r u d eat g g -, I:u t;tnt. LO be rlluah %%ith -the �1111drtllr dust, render," she. -gave her b other akeenlmodc, a ills. the di teases influenced 'run Over it l ,'; { blb,riup;B a e>ik• Lu%%', aIId it art j11t'd Lh'al hf-l'. ILu1 h •r tl UU %%" 11 A mUn it .4 all( [' a 1�1t " ,item +t I:111[lg- glanCP,. ! IIY. ►t'lltearl . lau y aRla tier♦ uume'r one, and 'i'hts te11the�ra do, no make the Bong i b` J 3' Y Y' 1 1 - b X ' . " She runs;; about wi th h m (nr, mrlrR.11 p;Et r, t, uui3 �ll�t%<ii th'.i, halt a►raL rd' I.:ltt l eti1 d► anal -,I, dru:►lu liar vui�e' i ran lees bro4ohitlg t0 aDalt5ti11a. It blrci, but man a fui It and rflad g, y Mr, Iattr•yl said.. ' I hav lI a sto Y via made a goose thin a ,ly ft,r 11f r. at.uU stet uk.11 ► wit•l1uJwL luusCltlg a h►n1. , P! will b0 into +resting to 1400 how the or himself with a wi le guilt. i11rs• f ?it 11wu,1tt % %a,:, t 1o,viu�,r paIt -, ,.1141! "I din not 111 t uuL lilt• Interest u hcr t'r, it, and you mwtst d', t'h . t• bitick' tre,a(mAllt is tiffectoll. `I'hflte ig tint Zl>� m alt it ld `all x :Ilait+a5 t,xj)t t'Latill look-- %t'hit'h UUi. 'Lilt! 111; t whU Iual'I'lL•s he ctl.ty : at nothing to end that olIy. ! am (louhtad,t Y exious orig n of CaiII's •wife of couroo 'aware that Do Bra t Y a grout opening for lr i.B the only %% i5 1('w to nee. : (uuul 1L:allbt•ll luubi`' '1'lluse wt, a his y ie hie' Bionc' tECelutotlreT -al g li etas- y excuse B e meuhave for "1 will !lu'. got " Kilm=Iiy rei:e'.ated. %%Orals • ,nak • what ou (`..in of heal.'' h•'ard Aomet.hing from you t ?r ho would M�trtists+ -tile very staying away PJOM C arch ntlm malkt,s one smile —Who should The mall who boast •of being self - "11u:3uu kuu%v, nu;I. ..hilt C'hri, is nut I "�ti'ht.11 uu tier l}iruLhul firs meet' not take the ttY,uble to notice the: y' stud various ways of inducing laugh- ,mac h� J c , 1 clo nut 111 n•► sat in Lu uu i huL i Diisy ltil thlj�l t d 'l' t I girl." ( e.+r. 1A course of ticitling is prescribed ' K y You t Ia►obably bateau that an bon 1 ails atn,o:,t 1urr� ch,:tl ! ever met 111 ►. ! ' Uuiy it tt :%' days tgo: «'hrste er`tn -i den t fanny that man of hia�. for torxsh(tiB, for example.;' a sour to conteseion is good to .the soul. , � - I,,1ry 1 i DO %%'file, InauLlua, alt,ti de- ! here t he has ill h!r !s situn,i• it terest ; family would marry a n melees girl 4f to eiall Gaulediaw Might suit an antra. !hd world play -ow every man aley- . I . ciino the: invit:ltiolt. if lie halt( io4k,•d ; c•utlti :ct -eA %v t hies% px1aL life." I except. to gain. some exeee tingly ifing -I g f ! loll+ alcivanta e f I eve you credit for trite 8ttit�ut ; wbt(e'r dunes, tired oft at' 1�' but the miner, ibs�the,.one silo dig$ 3uu it %touttl 11,1%( bt,ell different, but-, I Lori% dt. 131 yn'e %vas silent. lit took - 8 K y I initfr ells, would ba .found efficacious down. into tlkt,'eartla'sl Irtxsdts andl3ete a� he hats nIUL >st!on fit. Lo tlu th :1t, I I ell i „-tt I having abando, ed then fie ion of love I ;� au a: Iylt:tiliB it. f -'at 1” lrlle'lly, w•IW v%us hung, ,! g Y % %.Il Iltu1 hill;; of it. Lk- sideH, %vhcr•t t -LC %%alt /er . Her wori,derful eyes 1 a;t lea'st." I y, sl,au.lt'. 1),reL u liters i" I were liftestt, till of laughter, to "hcr, 1 " lily Abell find a, tangihl 'tidvantaga t;'. :' Alrl cl;ould ntave� thrzw`ii�v,/y hb`r "t :can tAaln :lge that. I leave a little! pair( ner's faa'.• ; ,the! gi•u111u,�ri.tlg Did of I if he Inarriais her. Leave th t to me.' - I-iE GOT HIS SLFF fi.i 7. �Id rllippera; they will -come in handy " 1 tnEUte3 lu nuL bother itbuuL it . ti ou ; 1t(sr (Irestl %vas now (I:Splayed, no 'hid - Lard de Bruyne wars ' bringing :Iris t her w;eddiu -- :1J>t(l Wuah handier i'n west go lilt bath, liilwen ..ly Lett ' Etrtner book to Lad Penr tit and the °c or —I �e sleet the miirter I's, after yearn. 3 ya dE n, b3 wt,. e, uunLs Lull of ends crib- P y Yotl o net t (silo enou N' ben a ire i lit► (rave Fier'thotl ht Pctlry th has piromJised Lo takes you, it ( able g ac'e ; r fresh and ex u:si.te two: stood Hasid's the brother and sits- pre�c ipt :iongto a d U gh'. fake tI1is g g $ is alit. rii, *hc. �1ud dotn't think about. I cha nrr` made 1L a delight to behold t-or, Kilme-riv like garne ex q'isite wild gist'". B. - are about equally 'd vided between the tilt, dress. ­ It will be Herr in tiln•e." 11 :e r. Tl,a i- a besi;ue�Lad Pa r Lh Bower amid a puttherre ;t; withered M� lillnkerss•�- 1?htl;ng You. T` 'fie• lath lime ells ass slim and the next "But- how will you see about it, Z•' I wise. " Y Y exotica. Mr. Darylea' face lit ap>• with Bowe that's Whut B the tua�tt8r, time he i8 cvmiag. - liilmen rsi�Ceti. "IL w'uuld cost teal lltl've redo tip) your trn:>iid 'ails g l ke exultant , We as he °c $'' next da _- Y Iie somethin t I Y Ah. good•.Morh. A _ in t girl never belie *1 a thou 'when h(a rounds on pounds, and I know you asked. looked at Ler. g You are looking mu41t butter to. tell$ heI he tan t worcihy of het, dove 1 have no sumo to &.p' re. "Well !!tiles RlohmEind,'. he said, day' S1iltpt last, night, didn't ou? ' Y Nu, mamma lit; nodded t elesaly Mr. Blinkers. y but before ",ts has been hie wife fur a -I will not, think of going." "1 am awar tda.at it i,s-9 aimiple mqt., ''',ou thought this room only wanted Slept like a top. -i silo discovers that he has trill 1 Iles tau; after all yhe found herself ter of bru5:tn . a between us " he said people, and, now that t ha want _ has feel first-rate, Doe ar- +-I3ow t7aan truth. b obliged to do so. M"rs., Ri(%h -mond �3lull(•_ :n� dot' 1 at bier. "Ifs you, hear ,been slup'plied, does it su t you bet- opiate did y doses ._of,;-. that - ._. _ quietly persisted, and overruled all her lln ib.:n furl ter tree S you tttkef' - . x M daughter's- ob'eotion., ,� 8 ,please let ;pQe now 11 r. ,Blinkers, In stir rive � 3 i.' -1 'THE EXCEP'TI4N. '� d g J It was , - it. It `%rant tee tlila g yet. Ytm Prom- take A f3 I didti 1: ' nangeal that she should go to the bull fie strolled wa atnd Bile ern h'.im' lead tiled you would let o walk all y' I gavQ tt to the Uaby. Wtitlletl, as a role,.. rel�Iarkeii 't�F2t3! ender Lacey Penryth's care, and Mrs,. p,►'ersently app oaESh �K :1'mt,ny, who was ax'ound it with yore and t�+ it from _ -•: cynic'11 bachelor. are.; given - .to eac- ,9 I#ichmond assured her that the,dress fluafied -and sl tglttly out of breat ,rind every side. I have been vaitin;g for $> AB' `i GF•i'S° +iy N aggierntions, should be forthcanli,ng ill tree, !right lo-►ked lovely enough to muke any mad- that the whop evenin " But there. , = g `Or►.t tt -P.it? that [ire eaiions to abl' rules: x time. Ki_lmeny only ,honed th.lat. it Item possible. , R . Iiiictut'o its a work -''fl you know;.;said the spinster, � w'aulil not, cost- verF' mucth, She hard- ? "1 ISbe tTioved tn- Mr.'Darylts side tiled AI't, t r<etn [ hlu an'id {ot. • Tr halve o t'ained Lady den ytll s glance -I up into biav face with Ihost. Art 'st- --7'6V is doinefusive:: eVi � replied t,q,;a cr.b., 'And the e�cpp� `:, ly knew %SrheLher she wag grail or Bar- lawlve to fake taiu tout ou tlye bale ny," d syett, elate which an uwonttjd l'1►ltait i ' fa a :vyork of art. ee tip tp this one i,t wile the ( • -" I, I , I3t)t1t U I : - wg ` . :' . •' 4;.' '! I „ - . :. a _ ..w, . , 111 h - i is i "' 1 1 = a x _ _ ! , :.. <: t, .: � ,. �. e1 r a. 1 - . "1f.., >, i , -1 F. -- 11:•,1- :, z'r t -: .'r S'. e. - .�•' _.. - q. y • I § / : — F.. ` a . , . . w. ° _ .: A` - : Y ,..y x'r i 1. '.. K . 4• R a . a� _ gal ?,ltr -:: 4 Ir _. •Y.:. . .,. i -. :.. a v+- y ., r•a - y,... .,ii ,_'il. ,,t A1 - .. .. -, - :. .. i i xw ! ^.. .. -- .. r71-• a"• TH._ 1i.. - :' •- 3'':+.. *Y s.i:...- . as .. 11 • - . .. : _ . .... ..... ....... .}�y ... .n ,gyp. , , . 1 .,... 7', y i .- : -, ;x. - - ° - .J. .. . :..f . _ r s.R•i -,.. _...�.. 3S t - ., .a- . _Ty :. d %` :xi ,1- a. `-Y - {_ _ g - 4 ." ,I• ,z•.. -, -a - ,.: r _::.., ,. .. ,.kale f. <k.- .,« A . _� _ _. .,3 a -r.. ,a, a -_x. , _p. "dl_',.it!t� t?`<... _!',&._ , ws FY "+ a -_ 3s °...i — ... -- .01 .. : ?"v ?�.•' ..., a'- TOU it 8 U baOltl Bi4]3iI : By shirring to the address label on your paper you oan always ascertain the date to which our subscription to Tan Thaws is paid. nemiitanoes are acknowledged by a e of date on label on the nrst paper fel- r reoeipt of money at this oboe . Always *date Paid ahead t • 1ixt inggews. ., rgrnauice, ONT., NOV. 17 1899. OCALISMS., --The > eneea Haight farm is to rent. —Miss Maud Logan is still with city friends. —Win. Peak was with city friends oyer Sunday. • —The sore thfo&t epidemic ; seems to be aobsiding. --The dipbtheiria patients arae all''> apld• ly improving. —W. A. Harz was az% invalid for a few days last week. —Mrs. John Leslie and daughter were in Toronto Sun —Win. And ew• has -recovered from some throat aff ction. —Mrs. D. F. Every has nicely recover. ed fr im a mild attack of diphtheria. --.zany fro hers attended the Gorm- ley and Bush s les at 'Liverpool last week —Fred. Tru I, of Darlington, visited his aunt, Mrs. Jon Field, Wednesday of last week. —Vs undertend that the child of H. Reynolds on t e Brock Road is ill with diphtheria. —Mrs, D. dance renovat other respects —Several eavens is having her ren- d and mnoh improved in ads of hay passed through each day during the week bound for the oily. Prices were good. —Mr. Freer, of Bayfield, was the sued of Johns Field and family on Thurs- day and Friday of last week. --Mies Annie Bunting returned home from her weitern trippn Saturday, hav- ing visited friends at various places. `Landlord Gordon has our thanks for piece of ,y Bison, he having re- reinrn : • • om on Saturday. —J. S. Barnard, of. Whitby, is leaving that place and is offering some bargains in watches that are worth considering. —Having concluded to go to the North. West in the spring, David. Smith wishes to rent hie residence to a desirable tenant. —Wm. Forester will speak in the Du - Meeting House nett Sabbath, 19th Wt. ' at W:80 a. m. All are cordially in- -•Ed. Dale retied from. the North-- west on Friday hang pat in .:;very snc- eeesf'irl season on the harvest fields of the North-west. —Tse Woman's Guild in connection wiib the church of England intend hold r in a Japanese Social the first week in the New Year. - —After having spent come three weeks with friends in the west,i Mrs. Dayid Annan, Sr., bas returned home, She had a pleasant journey. —They say that in 1864 iwe had winter start in Ootober. Perhaps the statement is correct, yet we are not prepared for such chilly blasts. - —Rey. J. Hoges, B.A , of Oshawa, will preach in St. Andrew's church Sabbath next, morning and evening, and at Si, John's church, Brougham, at 8 p.m. —We must congratulate Geo. Philip, of Brougham, formerly with John Diokie & Co., he having been married on Wed- nesday to Mise Brodie, of Brougham. — Mrs. L.. O'Leary is having her driy- ing sheds and barn remodeled and re- moved more oonjacent to' the- dwelling. 'When completed the premises will be much enhanced in value. —James H. Rogers was able to be re, moved from the residence of his; son. W. D. Rogers to that of his own on Wednes- day. The change for the better is vei y pleasing to hie many friends. —We ooaigatniate Miss Lizzie West. lake upon having secured the public school scholarship of the Toronto =College of Music,. Her many friends here will join us in the above expression. —Four hundred.pounds -dressed is a large pig, yet such was the avoirdupois of a hog sold by William Hollinger, 'of l Cherrywood, to C. I. King, butcher, the other day. The animal was a huge one. --In response 0 bills recently sent out by ns a number have paid their accounts, while the major number have not, Such should not be aa the accounts were cor- rect. Before another moon we ,must have a resporse. - We believe that on Wednesday Judge MrIotyre sustained the decision of Magis- trate Harper regarding the A- Wilson Daae. This appeal was made against, the decision of the Magistrate with reference to the Lanr inquest. —James L. Leng, of Tbrontn --Wa'e'".one of the Canadian contingent to South Africa. Having spent his early boyhood • days here we feel much interested in his welfare and hope for bis safe return. His father was Thomas Leng. " —From the Morden Chronicle We learn that Mrs. T, W. Elliott. a niece of Henry Gordon, passed to her long rest on October 19th, after some months' illness. Deceased was well•known here and her death will come as a shook to her nnnli- erone friends. —A number fiom here were at Whitby be, Wednesday evening attending the con- servative meeting in the music hall, when J. P. Whitney, the opposition leader • in the Ontario House, gave an address. On the previous evening Premier Roes gars en address, and Mr. Whitney's remarks were in refutition of those of Mr. Ross. —While being led through the village oir>• Monday evening, a valuable cow, the; property of Robert Miller became wild. Thinking that in time she would be more --As wed inks are now in Order wen) expect other , —John Je • ues is able to bi. abont age after a short illness., —Wm. D k, of Bolton, wits here We nesday On b einees, -D. W. . d Mrs. $inn' moat, ere ere this week. —Mi I , Bunting hu her viewi western fries --E mon Wright hu for a fe da e, but is now —41 lie Palmer position in • office in Torp Writer., —The dirt in freight airs' subsided, an now local shi sumed ope tione. —Miss 0 A.. O'Connor residence o Church etr and otherwi e! improved. —Fresh t is week -0 . ges, lemon Spanih on ons, sweet • . talose, barr and died h:rring, John i'ckie & Co. * porating factor ► will be olo ing v n now, sot at those w have • lee had better hustle alon e returned f •m the Nott i iday. He s; ranch pleas et and may re urn there so y. of 0lar turned fro n iridis me better. secured to as t 7 • a to ha e haver • is having h r re•shingl d he ev ry so ull ap d. Da on F the w west with 8 a ai 'he Mises Lambly • nt a pleasant even ng wit their Hume , us friends o Wed esday. All who w 're present e joys theme :Ives. — e try 0 give all th� news but some. time item: escape us. i, .If yo have an item call o 'send it and we will note it, otherwise d not blame ns. —3obt.; : . d Mrs. Johnston' are enter- taining a n 1 mbar of theiryoung friends this (Friday evening. • ; The gathering is designated e a cob•web!party. 1 —While of having :much recoyered we are ple sed to know that Matthew Swallow is again around. He will use his orntchee yet for a felt► days. — It see •• a almost tine that the pati master pai• some attetion to the ap proaebes to the iron bri ge so far as the gravel fillip is comer ed. There is a veru grays • ump as wil be seen upon in- vestigation. i —Many om hereab • pts attended the Conservativmeeting at Whitby Wednes- day evenin when J. P. Whitney and others apok . The m : • ting was one oi' much inter . • t and enth , slum. —The ad ition to J. Diekie & Co'e store is ne ing oomple on and will be finished wit . in a few +j s. This wit Afford mac • more room • r their eitensiv stock of n g neral store hinder. —Geo. awoeti is ha ing his residence north of • re tunprove• and much en= hanoed in y - ne. He is having a stone foundation ; aced banes • as well ala r r paper and s ding applied ithoat. l -Traffic on the Gr nd Trunk 'wail somewhat • elayed he : on Saturday evening o : to anothe piteb•in east o Bowmanvil e. The Gr , d Trunk are losingmnc' rolling slot by these acci- dents.' — Sunda Nov. 28th, ill be Diocesan Missionary unday at St George's, when addresses ill be given in the morning by the me •• bers of a dep tation from the Diocesan iseion Boar.. Further in- formation 1 ter. 1: —Con'id rable corn he been unloaded from Dare h re recently, . L. Spink hay ing dispose of it by th : carload to var- iousartie who raise stook. Corr, ii gradn�illy becoming a at ple article for feedin: purposes. --J . mes Cowan'. th esbing engine took tumble into th : marsh opposite the ' elsh farm the other day and it was conal erable time before t was removed —in l act some drys. T • e machine was remo ed, however, and is now perform • ing h :r usual duties. -- he scarcity of d I ellings in this place is becoming felt again, and snoh is *Amu ce of much annoyance to thou who dash to rent. Every available plane is ocon•ied and a number have been corned within the week. Truly times must the aesenrexoy. e have been let to'believe that the Grin • Trunk management on this divi- sion • ave decided to abandon the ase of the •. ogni engine, as the road -bed is not' in a roper shape for such a heavy weigh!. Such a decision is in harmony with the. o'pini•n of every eestioil foreman on the line: I — lure, the three-year-old son of In - epee r Hy. Reazin, of `anbray, - Victoria conn y, was shot on We nesday by a boy Isom : thirteen year "of age. The nurse was aleo- wounded. he shooting was t}ure y accidental and nob eyrupatby is felt 1•r all. It is a very grave mistake to alto • children to carry• re arms. . s was announced in last ieeue a new aro will be erecte upon the old Dow : well place very mo ch the same as the • ne latAly consumed, by fire. The plan and specifications may be seen at this •ffioe.- The contractor is to furnish 1 0 1• n away be o • • his own in terial, and the building is to be finished by the 1st day of January: —There is considerable talk as to con- tagious d eases hereabouts, and no doubt the arents of children attending school are ',Ore or less exeroized thereby. We have been infortned by the school board that every precaution is being tak- en to prev nt an epidemic. In no case is a child alt :nding eohoot where a oontag• ions dise e prevails. We are also au- thorized 1. say that Jione but medioai opinion w' I be entertained. MARKHAIIYI. D tee ntly organized band ars ` get• ting along nicely under the combined leadership of Messrs. Saunters and Tans. The roa, to the north, _ running alongside • f Mrs. Burk'. , rase enoe, has been impr, INA by a coat of broken brick. 0 ntr: • or Bishop, who purchased the rem • s o the "SerhaOden block," had a foroe of •• en employe last week tear- ing down ; • d remoy' the remaining walls, Ate. The "Sp:fight Wagono. have reeeived docile she was tied a telepbene pole op an order f.r 16 car -load of wagons for posits Wm. Logan's store. A short time various paints in Cana a, besides sleighs ft a disappeared and has not eince 'etc. i The Woollen Mill and the Boot :& d-= o Mr. Miller offers a re• !lame, toy are also k pt basy with large ' 'y• fir. ' ordex{e - COMMIE' t. East Toronto. -4 L y The Grand Trunk, RaiIwav Company have found that the new mogul engines are not a nooses on the line between here and Belleville, and have ordered their disoon• tinnanoe. The last engine left here Than; dsy night. As a reason for this move it is said that their great weight forties out the gravel bed on the Murray Hill, I i short distance west of Trenton. . _*r. Audley Mise thole Linton, of #3tareri4nt, is visiting friends here. • Mrs. G. Lawrence visited *Uhl toe - Till. friends recently. Miss G. Gibson, of Greenwood, ;sent a week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bray, of Oar moot, renewed old aogaaintanoes here fly. Mies F. Hutchison, of Clarernon , has been visiting with her cousin, Mies innie Pugh. Mr. and Mre. Willie Collins and re. 0, Collins, of Dumbarton, spent Sun ay at Jas. Fowlie'e. GREEN RIVER. •f• We are begining t0 watch for already. F. Postill is getting along the f his calling as auctioneer. Miss Fanny Hutchings' ie at under the doctor's care with lung t Jack frost warned ns onoe more night last to look alive with those t J. Doten who bad his shoulder diel a few days ago is improving as epee can be expected. Wm. G. Barnes has been putti new foundation under hie brush pla resbingling same. Ben. Foster has apprenticed him learn the baking business with Mr. of Pickering village. Mrs. and the Misses Saunders, of lid, are at writing visiting the forme ter, M re. W. B. Turner. W. Hooyer bas engaged with P. R. ver (lo B^ns for a term ander inatru in the flour milling business. •-+oma-+—�--.._.�.... 'Xmas ant at would recommend to it r Public our cheap and nice variety of ritingj ouble. unday rnips .sated ily ginti • t and elf to ogers, Where does Carnahan sing Centennial Methodist church, No North Toronto. ort Boots In . 24, The regular winter,ression of the ton Y. M 0. A. will open ozPSunday the Rev. T. R. O'Meara will be the s The sister of Collector J. M. Whale at Cedar Grrve on Thursday last, an bereaved is the recipient of many e B ions of regret. The funeral took p Cedar Grove Saturday. - Miss Balfour, teacher Si the Eg School, has had to relinquish her owing to illness, acd her position hie temporarily filled by Miss Newton. The joint special Railway Committee of the Town and Township Councils held a conference Friday with Manager KeaNing of the Toronto Railway, with reference to au extension otthe city railway nort erly. The committee were fevorably impr ed witb the interview, and will hold anther meeting on the return of President lac- kenzie from New 'York. York Township Clerk, W. A. Clark returned to his duties after his a hunting trip. Mr. Clarke's enjoymen spoiled through illness this season, an was only able to spent' one whole d tramping the bush, but be managed care a 250 lb. book on that occasion. A charge of Assault was made We nes• day night by Mrs. John Woods, who ivea near Richmond Hill, before Magis rate Ellie, against John Campbell, a grain end produce buyer of Maple. The prosecujtrix lieges that the *Lammed visited her h uring the absence of her husband with bjeot of purchasing some pigs, and he offenoe complained of 000urred w he was in the kitchen of her horse - ase was to be heard at the Town II1all, 4glinton, Wednesday. The city's ultimatum. is ret sot to khej Metropolitan lectrio service of the Rail •r ay was expected by Many to bring u a' s. •ne on the disputed territory near tht. C. . R crossing. Manager Moyes refuges, t • state the intention of the company. Sale Register. . \ uttoned Boots s and Slippers has noal was he y in t� ee• We have now a large' stock of Foot Weer from some oldie beet dealers in the trade. Don't fail' to see our Ring -Plow Boots and our Ladies' and M isles' Grained , Skaters. Our 25 e nt ,Carpet iilippers are extra valve, Be sure and see D ir new stock before you buy. mo the hat hila Che a All' are Cordially invited.; truDL •, Nov. 28rn, 1899.—Credit vale of borses, cattle, irnpplernedte, etc., the pro. party of Daniel Hoover, to be sold by. Spublic auction at lot 33, con. 7. Pickering. ale at 1 o'clock sharp. See bills. �IICi Poucher, auctioneer. S T►'Rr'AY, Nov. 25th -Credit sale of you4g ttle, cows, spring colts and sheep. the ropertv of Samuel King, to be sold y oblic auction' at his residence, King S ast, Pickering Village. Sale to' co. enoe at 1 o'clock sharp. See bills. ' Ponchor, auctioneer. FOR MB DELICATE OIRL You have 'tried iron - and Other tonics. But she keeps pale and thin.: Her sallow complexion worries you. Per- haps she has a little hacking' cough also. Her head aches ;; andgshe cannot study. Give her thin cheap PARTLY damaged corn. GE;� r~ ItiE, Lore OF IT ON IIAND NOW Flour Pure AI nitoba Patent $1.30 peri bbl. Choice 'amity Shamrock,. • • 3 () " Choice l;Pastry,... Grain s,..,...... ....S0c per twit roc Corn, 300 per bus 470 " .:.. Sareeni Craokec Oats, Corn, 1.2`R CORN and CORN CIIOF Rl , COOL, ;PURE. That it Ding and nuriebing qualities Therefore cone and buy TUC Feed ran, , $11.00 per ton. Norte, 14 00 ambo Flour, 18 00 " ;orn Chop 18.00 )at Chop, 20;00 fixed Chop, . -16.00 ourchop ground and wheat er--- banged every day while you wait...- ry our Corn Cbop. ' Pickering, Aug. 13th, 189, The oil will feed her wasting body; the glycerine will soothe her cough, and the hypophos- phites will give new power and vigor to her nerves and brain. Never say -you " cannot take cod-liver oil " until you have tried Scott's Emulsion. You will be obliged to change your opinion at once. Children especially become very fond of it; and infants do not know when it is added to their food. lac. and $i.oe; all dniggiste. SCOTT & SOW$E, amid*, Toronto At Moderate Price, which will not give any trouble but a source of satiate, ‘tion and delight. Call and see sample. and prices All other winds repaired, , on short notice