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Awbo. .. ... , I - I" " .- - .1 . ,� . . . . . . , - :�. � - " - __ r I . . . . . - . .- ­ � ".. d: WwoftooLM016 11 OUTAROUNDUS - - , : * - � . . Rev. Mr. Moore has removed bid study v. Mr. Crozier, she new minister, willf" , 4 7 . . - L . . . to the residence of-the late W. A- Heron. ILduoted as Vmter of Melville church omp . .... . i ­I I � , � . �­ -brought a -6day � .. r Thanksgiving day c afternoon, October 3ftb. Servi- MS&kAg. - ,�. . .. � - . number . ... .... '. ... 4 -. - . . . . f LLTSOT LOCAL RAFF&WW" ASCOAD&D ST city sports to oar melabborhood and Dome . will commence at 2:30, after which leau - ­ , : ,_ . � , . 11 be served by. the ladie* of the co . . _­ , --! _121r___ __ -------------I- . - , , I small game was bagged by them. . - . . 1. . � , . 11 . I . � - - . . , ­ ----- T-4.- -youso. v D., C.M., Fellow of ln-a.1 M "S" A3M aOTTILD DOW31 21 0VZ' -- Etection matters are becoming- warm --in ' io:i,.,after�Viblch addresses mod =I- t A . . - ' --�w . I ­ . - ­_ I , . Medical -� =060- � . be pros. zzises • o! An Interesting mature will bar, , . . 0 VAint" college. Tarant .1 - __ . - . .this locidity and we imagine that %] ... . ..,-. �. - bal -of ... (101TWAS. 01 FbV*'insna,&ad 9=900os 01- , __ , ----­_ .- .- . - �0092mftwlozlr". _­. -, i a&; psign will�be-tbe lijoliest one ei-a njoyed. .rbe singing will be conducted lip - . - ... - I i I I . chriffiesa. 09B067"d residence in Dal � . I . - s.. . �' : on in - . . .. .. *� )UL OMOS hO071; mo,w" ; ; I - I �.- .. ­ � known in East York. - -------- � the Emmanuel choir. of Zast Toronto. A IA - OP . 'CLAREMONT - *VIA 8. ElAnd all, Tuesday 4 When the bplelvWe church induction tsked splendid evening's eoloymeat is ufforded &D _ . So ,".a e' to ago . . , - .. .L. .J yr�y aft - � an materials and design L . - .. : servaous . . � �- - ' ' wb:� attend. . . , . . _-- " 911 Elam we all expect to attend. The dl,� 11 J I . . arry Thomson is having a DOW floor � ° .., . .' , - . I in sicialt. It will pay you . . - as bee fixed we believe or Tuesday, q 2!% - - - .. . : L._ ; -_ 1,09" . k PUkiz-his shop on Division street. I . .. . to a" our works &=a inspect - 50th. T,bA Raw. Crozier assumes t . . , . I I ­ . . , our stock .. 11 . 164AM. , . . . MARK . I L' . and ob , prices. -Don't be mi Miss Laurs, Wilson, of Toronto, .charge under! very favorable circurnatan 11, I .. - . I L_. .. TNN It BOULTBER. agents - do not employ theta, oomsequent- here a few days with her uncle, A. *il- . - , � The Standard back has bee - ' ­_ • .D Solicitors. etc., TonaVloBuild- son, and family. . .4 1 eau busy thLQ, Z * . P^rruiesrs, Sol! • and do throw off the Lgenu .._ ; . - I .1. . 1k I ly *a . I . L ... .1, week moving into its new quarters in ". comm I not 10 per cent., which you I - - K, carom Bay "d RiobinozIl str"t& Toronto, comin will The addition to Mrs. Palliator's kitchen ' . . - - ..-.--.. - __ sr. .-Moasy so loan an , � ­ I ; "" Willis bleck. It is, indet d. a me.gqMoont 1 • --- - ,� , , . _ 4A Gjj*aou1-Tue14 - I � - I. morttwl . oerw save by jp�615-a.iibt from u&- -A is being pushfid forward' to completion as Mrs. Rose and family are enjoying a b 1 Dfflc�, roomy and well ligbt@3. I .. - . I ,Iq Q.C.DZ.L� BBRB1311T 01,11 tad. rapidly weeks bolidAys at Mr. and Mrs. J C - ­ FRANK DENTO . I pidly as possible. . I" .1 ur,ocK B01ULTBRN. . .1 i We have this'week to record the doatla� ' - `1 - � ,:� r',`, I - . 2. FRANK DUNS. W. M ,.i WRITBY 2RANITT CO., R. W. Ward is getting things in read- ;ormley's. ___� . 1) I . .-sa-11 . � . � I of Watson Collinsoc, of Box Grove. at • . , I , . ___ ___ mots to visit the north eoul)[127.. hir. and Mra-Willisim-F-dwArd - . . . ­ - __ P Dmee� WhIsby, Ontario _Q13 9... _rr� ' ' _�,��� .- !-_ I oronto, Q�_ OPT - I Aid-3100 I � the very, rije see of 74, Tiloi--wis-a-wasar _1 Y . 1. - -d*&r7hUZdW with othet relatives and a i __ 'i . FAREWELL, Rio- . - ey have been spending a few days with its, has said. `-old age is a crown of digniff 4 t. , - ]a LL, Q. O., B,&R _:� . P , . � - - . isT= ,u97, Lad 0OUn2Y A, . James O'Boyle shipped bags from here " .1 " .1 . . , 00ainsy Or- AM - 10-T -I' I - _ _. �. Allison &t -f -ac, 'Ut Field Far ,n." I . when it is found in the wave of , 8110e, .- , sauslaw, COWS gou . WbALT. a 4 � on Tbursday to Toronto: The members ci'�,,o Mr. e .. I A. - OR one of our chief ha ere. I 28" S�, a eorry to bear of azeaby's, 'Ung I ..) Toronto 1A 4 %_1 and I Its i .- , � I Riving dinner at t "a 11 , ... . . � , . , ­ _ , . i . held a bicyc indisposi% on. It seems as if some one I . . . . -low & MCGILLITRAY, BARRIS- " . . E. A. Blackwell will ship horses from he resider ce of bit, and had moved oat of town when we do not . =00 OP I ---. . -_ Mrs. -Toe. Gormley. Too of the cla with I ' 'D -, s-liedwre. aic� at" For$. - - - bore Saturday. They will be a choice IDS . � We . - . , - le, Vou, by, one. J no. B&11 Dow, Iff I Theo. $ominin ! and destined for the English market.. the President, George H. Weston$ 'Fore sop the old gentleman's face on the street;. . .. . all ,wiwvrsv,LL.B- MoneTtor,04LIS. 87 9 - .1 How welcome were the showers of present and a very pleasant day w spent. Mr. Orabam. the science =&star at ibep. - . .. . .. . . .A; . __ ____ r- farmers were-so pleased The party left for home about 6 P. I high school who was taken down with - . 1 _ -.-... ___ , I I ­ ,Tnesday. Ou . I sypbuij fever, we are glad to learn, is da- __ - - - ... �. � ,PATERS04- - I gmg! over their advent that they laughed out - ,_ ITCHIE & SWEENY. � _ : .;,:­B, swe.. Texorle Build • � per-han.0- . right. .. _. - Stou:Fvil:e. .. � I I . Ing very well. We hope to see him o1a " , . . . �:. � � , - Bfi'rr$AJ6n -- - I - . li .. , , I ,ins ,1.01=w. end Claremont every I i . . . - • -T - 4aq-before long.-Sum. . __ I " R. - � . . . . I X. k. pauerso a �Q C - P, 11, Futcbm, U. R eve"T . . . , Now that the fall season is upon us _a____._ - . - - � . I . ------- � _ - me on the shorws% possible bebovee as to have our sidewalks Droper• The Conservatives met is UU08 �'� _., - � . , - - - � . .. I ly repaired. There are a tow defootive here Monday altermoom, and in 0! =. - I.- - ... - . i owoe. Leave orders at the I . -North I *ronto. - -- I �--_-­ 1 . . . 11 . . I . ratorky"". - . - � planks that should be removed. favorable weather there was a and . . . .., .1 _. - . . .�'. - � .I...'' ­ ­ -, I - __- -, ­ - i 11 residence of A. A.112[044� P The market on Tuesday was very well eotbnsiaati� attendance - Aiss Adeline Se%ers, of Doer Park, hS, . . - ,-----' . , 1; I , 11� HopXl.-iS y-ETERINABY SUR. W A. McCormack of Vivisc. former - ­ . � i L . . � - attended LlLhoazb the weather was most • &gain acing her a4leadid Vocal tiLlents, azAr .. - T I the onts,rll Vol" - I . .- __ - I CLudidate, previied, With J. T wort- Barg To'"I'lifey iii Ll at a concert in Brant- .. .- .. _. • Qzoimi, Gr*4:�&­ 0 -wrod zx,embw 1:1, .. , .. - J. Allawa.y. nufavarable, Eggs were disposed of &3 . law? Lia..ogo. Toronto. :*fpls , � - - lary- . ford. � . 20 cents, white butler bioualot 28 oeDul - at 'Lsa.�,C.buoz, i I Stirring addresses ad T, H. A j_iarmseting cf the Conservative cis- . . . - n Q Vowria&ry bled-i0o I . - - 14&rt," "" , . . J. T. Brander's sale on the seventh on Brunton. Robert MWer Ar%h L O1_.mOm, I I. . . I I i rooLdenciii On* Lod one-, : . L cj",e ILLY=. Tolopri,pt Ld"ross' -- � . ,g tPreat for ELAt and West York will be belcil I - .- - - - = 40resin 2:"Jaz ,. - - Thursday Pat a success in every sense I'MeS Glen-bOD11, g. ex. M ., A, , . , I . a . 02,,; p. o, addiress. - I � , el:�! A. i at the Town Hbll on Friday might. Rom - ' 0 • ' of the word, He and his family 'Will )a- 'XcGil�ivr.ay. Q C., ex-MX , �' Kell-y' N C- W1111SOG, W F W841660 end other ­ . . - , - , . __ . E:1 .'� . ., . . '. 11 I .;- - ., paimng,_.... . cuts aborfly on a farm near London." T itierbers Lennox anil W Wood. prominent polalcia-is will be present ma ' . 1- . . .. - - . . - . . .. I. - . May the }have abundant success. cock of York conot,- h'AA at give Lddiresses - . ✓ i.. ..-. . � " ggwbo- --- .-. &ring "mod cp it Rap;air-sbop Several of car Lovearvistive !risuds The mnamimoas choice of ,convention E Law sad family of Ealinton have re- _1 fustirte . an 'a on proved to be Print Roche I- 0i T'O' turned home Itoin Bowmativille. whero . - : ­ iLb Foundry in 00 Bottom. I am visited the convention id StcuffTil, I" I I . I L � d4tUrned - 00212 I pared to do all Lada, of re I" marks attended the festivities in oonnection, . . . I 1 Monday, BwTiaser Roseb. of Toronto, roaLO. whose old "Newmarkel th 0 ringlou.&S DUNN.CoOv6YUD4w 2, - Alb"11`2 Ing& firsselaw m"hinial and oavet . L I 'JL' nissinan,, tar %&king ;;, .,., . i � was the choice of the a Stan sa'a , we ant to support Was. 3 W, will Mr. Low's father and mother's molds= . - . I 431aftmasit, Out .- ft- , I mathimairy. Ragine Lod Boiler bdl,ave Lie wil.1 oppoo I J. Gould in Nqmc�oated by T I 1-nd sec" wedding B F Low. SCLrboro. and Geo,_ .' I ­ � � ­ ---I- ­ - __ - ! Iritonlings kept an hand. Shingles Waist Ontario. ' onded by .'�lajor McGLI121 r WU Warm WbAeL Newtoubrook. were also in tittetd- _'11. ­ ­.. . :) & BOOV13a. Issuer of Marriage . . There died at ho residence, lot 7. eon ly reoeived and a4drsosa�l I .40vel)410131 as at the erjoyable social event. . . .1 'I . L,,,,am ogtoo,ji,t mil.) in dA,1 ILISM4 end . for eats. � accepting the herculeaG I of redeemuu Bro RJev.D,D, of Centre % . _.... . _ . 4 11 6. lClibrid". cc Tne6day. -23ra inat., ... ;1 rftujogas ,6 ri,gzs Green River, On% the beat par% of his axtiv oca at y . from in 4tt-endsoce at Lodge Sherwood, 9 0 E � -- .-- � -,- ­ - __ ___ - L -_ oaej� H. W. 'White, , Wi!hano Lee. &rad % years The Later Government control. . . , ` - SO o - mloc& wok place on Wadmiesday afternoon - 1. . I Tuesday ctgbt in his official capacity. . .. . ­ .. _ :) BUNTI1 -"- ­ ­­ . 11 Biro- Gibbons, presideal of Albion Lodge. . . I - I , B. LID&ZAM I or % - be,00"ll, of on"n-0 01, - - - --- - - when tLe remains were intemd In She - ­ ­ - Aiidier . . . to ill" am" or as his midemoo. piakomw . Bialbol ef=e%M74 The can" of death Toronto was also amocir the vuitcro, - . A r I - r The beneti concert hold TuesdAy - . . vilud*- lacksmithing. . lt;vec as Patumorois. 1.4ceased leaves a ;_- visited at the Morton street slissiou weirdeserved 11 . _­ - ­ ----- ­ , it c. I __ I W gars ive-goey and MI. R.51117 . . . I) BELDAM. sue-tion0dif --;. - de and Twat tc i -. n ne the hoi A . WOO Wo &C-0136 044ad frolt tit* clamerew -4- .- . .. . . . . D"l H -abc,aime and general jobbing - _trcWn up tamdy . .. . IV wall katrocized. Lad a program Of free - I __ __ Mr. sad.Mrs. Batlles. Broioloin, call talent of much merit was presented. I _ I .. . � -brie on - - .- . . L l3teside onto tar Lad now sajos of few c2A fAM . .980VOMAN - ad 7a Xv �.iot 54 a, . 40 I Moab .end 0 *4" U's na iza, .+w t>6 4014ro - be coptly attended so Wagon* and . . ­_ - . . 1. %be MIX12041% can p . ----,-- - - _7 - Win. Bet) has re r d the Edwardit. ­_ - I - . lbs"Sed oy Q* entserM41 Irita .: .- 7-� 1 - -, ___ ­ ____ `-, I .. . 1. - - - _. a 49-�'y lovaiwas always on hand. Mr Norton returned from the Norib, faturt here for a term ears we under . �: , , WhdeYira- , � 1. I ftod'sold 114 the TGr7 beet 114"611it" I __ am-od-. - __ - - I . ; . . . . . I - -.-. ____ - - - - ______ - __ I wast vast week, . - . . � I -,% R. BBATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK AWSCL for Maas,eylffs.rra repairs alft Elder D Prosser oerapsee Lbo Cbristiar, J H Madi., visited erc,i here recent Mize Ads Thornton is the gie 64 of friends -1 ­ -- , D. 'I kiCJS Of PIOW points, A fall 'I . - D. CkWMSy&boW 00gaunieNcoor tag tfikl" wall SM a. pill On STIOdOV D*Zt� ly. We bear that it is is iotention to at-, in the ';Sler ... • lawavise aeootizsaas 111o. 11100431 10 1OL2 'stock always on hand. Terms far Was- W?m. Mosarc4e doazires the services CLf Lead the Normal this ter . . 311sa7 McCarthy paid a visit to the -aity - i ��A' - . = term PrOP&M Wb: "Vale On t .- . I - V_ say Harris repwro and plow points cash. % strong boy w learn sLo bi,seksmithing Much sympathy is !�,r Dr. and . Mrs on SaLurday, . -7 ­ �� - .. L I- . '­ ­ ­ ­ . . - . I Walters. cf York a t,,o )can of tj)otr- Ro*& Former paid a flying visit or to to ... --- ­ ' 1. _'1DO!'CHER & POSTI LL Licensed Ace RICHARD M001M. Pickering. .Norman Poacher, cf- Betlitarva. MIS' only son Gporge, a Or.3inialog youth the VSIQL Wit Wtek� � . � I t I � _. . I lounriol 0,rie,rio. A,I,l :� a . bore cc Tbaraday calling Upon I'la The turnips are a iserstile failare in , Miss Besets Thomson. of. Tbrom-la. is - . � ,X W�Ooerq �jr taeY, &I 11 . _ ­ 1, L � . . � . - I .; I - �, We N"o, :.f 9,6,.r &0eertVS10ii eoca4,t;rd __ I _ . _ "PaLs.: . -The late-ftosts wititaria friends here. - • ­ . 2. ­.- I I T Pouches RG&; 906W . this lCeauty &hit- V I . i .. tant"raLip C.r&2`90. N-jasor. $tria* -watiop _. L 7Harr7 H and wife, of ToroRS6, have affected them. Irery unusual thing, .Nlm Ham, of Toronto, A the guest of .. . . . . . Agent end (100"I'80 I %C L.; Ordd" b�FMSIJ Or 1*1067spa 71 01 I - 'a .Aa, , -ere -qtb J Gar ow an d wife for a few for a qwede. I . . her aisaer Xro. Tay',or, .... . - = Brougham 315 oat 7-- . days thus week - X. J. Ch man 1�sd era], offers Afts, A E_Msior iii apending-&-fam days ______: . ­. . V06111141, Gr"o River On%, .11 - - . had - _e I � . - ­___ I Ulpi n - ­ - Dr _-Mari - _CT - a . , . . . ..%, . ,; !---- - - _ A I - . b I Mrs � Botaisci returned ficm - for his yde wit, raises one of the ,with fri-Inda in the city. . . : I . E WELLINGTON Howl-lia-1 _. - poea,lbo other day after Visiting With her best 'and. conamll decors# S gOOd.Prioe. Mrs 1 Wilb4r is visiting her (kngh4w . . ­ . 11 . . . L . I . . .. . .- - �TH, D=Cvod U) az:i thoroughly cvwbanl. father. Mr. ViCreoo, who was quite Ill. F. G. 11'cCartby has a promising one Mrs. Skinner of Toronto.- .1 ad sboW,`* bowso. I sm P"ir" to farniab VV#tchmakez amd Jeweler, - - - - I . . Miss Jessie Tait. of Toronto. Is visiting . 1h I I . -iscomearAsuas to ! all wbo desire to Patron- . The old itentlendic is much improved. I- . . . . bar innther, Mrs Jas. Ta Tor. . - --r -�Ww ap"10TA sa=p:e roomeA I 4`n&1" be ploo& 1�.Droek Street, WHI TB}: . however. I _­ . � cam. I .� W, B. sad Miss Ethel �Lgermau spent � �'. I . ad to we alt old val - wa%ar - - . , Lrous wbon tbov have Oe • I - - . _ I . The -maloL social bold on Thurs. - � - � I 41 . I 1�ehakw &a V1611. N&rl-,,--. JAB TbRRENCI� ­ day evening of last week was a success in I '' last week with Zephyr friends. I .. Markb "a. Oat. BS-61n W ea. Clocks and Jewelery, . .. _ T, C. McAvoy arrived from Mani. week Biro. John , Littlejohn &vv so- 7. .. :, I - . . ­ . I . .. . I . . _ every way. ,The program was very much tuba, - I* . I � I ' __ , . �. . --I-- _ . I c-raina with friends in Muskoka. .. . . ... Repaired neatly and promptly.. appreciated, whits the melons--found a I. A. "wren t Sunday With J. R. Mrs, Sleilib. of Toronto, and formerly of � . . - . . . � � - _ .7 . I . - : I- : , wriiidy rocepsion. )d ad ill. . I this place, is visitia# friends here. � . . . . ..' .1. Jftobt. Carson, 1. i .. , Mrs. Samuel Harvey retained is under the doctoi'vi ' .j . L I . 11 Work Guaranteed. Wood last Sat Miss Viola -Nit%, -los. Wilson is visiting her daugbtf-- � . . .. . . I .. . . - -dAy firrw"F c4ro at present. -- -- Mi4a Ethel and others in Tomato, .- , , - 1, ... , ' . - `ffr c, re, General HospiL&I, Toroo. Andrew Dsvi D and daughter, of low*, ­ ­ . - 1. . I . ,� BUTCHER, V is I Pickering Monday and Friday of to, where she was undergoine treatment. Joe. Rose, of Wasso, Nticb., last week , . each we".. -The o�d lady is somewhat improved visiting at . 1, Devidenn's *, , Mr- an,3 hdrc JLS. Rose. . . . and are vial V:-iJP,1,., paretals ; I - of Duabsirtam, , will viais Pickerim g on Taw 11 .---- _ , __ . � ---7-7--7- we trust thus the way fully recovar, . Uift VLDVI aburg bee beta ;;:;�l F-wei- Mi...M.ud 11"beson. of Toronto, , spect ---------- � , . day, Thursday and Saturday Of each " as teacher of at Zion school. a few days reconti,y with friends in Ike - ... . . . . . . I . I . .. I James Harvey died at tbe general hoe - M, . . . - - day, � . ., . - ,a Fear is' � . . . . , V week. and Sawboro on ]dandy � .. . � with bar sister, Mrs. V ,le. , Wednesday and Friday. . . pital, Toronto, on Wednesday. October j,L ... " i - .. ,. . .. . Wilkin, a couple 6f weeks. Times are looking op in ­ - __ . . i. .1 I - . . L 01'a. .9rd. He l0w a eandnesor cc -he stires, ..Short , ' ' _ : . . . . . In I* . MOD sports a solid IS karat gold time . , AIWSYS si fail SOPPlY Of A; I fresh . • car line and mueh r"Pected by all &Is social no Fr' v evening, Nov. 2nd. . . .- I _. eimployese of that company. Ho fall a Mr. and M .Thou Phil]' Of Broug- . place. I I . .--.----:.,. . . � . .nmataonb&ud. - ­ ' . � - . - pg. Nowlan Bros. purobased two head of fine . . ,�!,. - .­ . . . vitom to typhoid d fever. . . . ham, called friends here Is" Sunday. Shorthorn* a% the sale of S. Burkholder - . , . . .. . ,, � Give we a kiial. - • . . . �' . . . Balsam P . team play the Whitby Is*, week. - .. . I � ! I I - - - .. I I . .. - . . . . . , I , - . - -­ CRIEE14 PlIvall. . I . 1. team 04 W y am Saturday at 2:30 pan. Mrs. S. Phorrill, of Scarbor Jumctiou.' . . . � ­- I " . ... . ­ . � . I . - . , .. .: & Ward sold live hams ftcOnUY. is visiting bar maosber, Mrs. B 0 - -. NOD - ­ - . urkholder,'of. . -.' • . . .11 Fred spent Thanksgiving gazing Grass ties to his iD good 11111102,1114 j6t this place. - D03-nNION BANK Lziog ai the He'rese 'too . 1. .. o.. Lilly. tolle. mrial . Sh�rt:, . . 41�_� Dr. and Uri. Ferrier visitid frisindis has Robt. D 'a sawing has k44113 Beare is recoverinn from an attack .kf�_- __ _. _ , . - I . M up on n,D. Servo' , A arm', where ft ;imatiltuan"., , " . . . , . I I We are pleased to know that Mrs. Thom- -. , ,. �, ::1 I . �--. . Thank 'VIMIt day. will it rem 01 for the winter. abankAq I . .. . . . . ew. Williams.f. win OOM and f6mAly-speal. Sanday ' Jordan _leave tke Vale , , • 1. _.- - Ital paii U0, '. - sl;$00,000 er was home for Theinkigiving. baling lei is , . at Win. BoolWa. _ � 'we farm of Jos. llit;Nidy L , . . I ... . - ls� -_ • • surous, . ..- - Machine ' O?r choir W buy practising for 4he Zb, I urdd A-licatti0b `L4 ''WgWdull n".r Green River.- . I .. 4 ' 1. I .. 411500l,000 1 ..-Siewing coming anniversary. '- .. . writer at a Parliament Buildings. 8 B, Lynde left last, ireek tOJOiD a Bur- I . . . -- . .. . . i. Robt. Stevenson is dangerously ill with , . 0 _. , '.�.. :eying party on the Rainy River Railr4d . . I . I " � - 11 . .; . . I � A. Fleming. - Mirkh&M.' RsEgrOnt Of the *foot. _. I - I ROAD. , , . . . �. line. ie will return before the scow• be- - I., I �';­ .­ . ... . 1. � 4 1 :1 I gins to By. . - . ;4j . I . . WHITBY BRANCH. . ` mill I'v%4. of Toroutd, ,�" 6 a gmest of .. . '__ I Th*"WhUA&hiId_of_ - %:: 11..�..., I . . , . (E- - � ' Ise Incle Furrier A nday- � - . . I - - J-Ohn-Dhapam"04 _. , PICKIERING POST OFcIC , - - V - , I" on Friday morning, after an existence, Of , . o"4m2 mankime assidatiou fteinageted . I - XrwT Hirst, of Haspoler, is visiting I her Satur Iasi. ' .. _. :. 0joiWin- 1�s 0024911102 of --� - .. : I daughter, Mrs., Gpo. Ferrier. onlyone-day. The interment was made at I , W NOUL .. sari: m from Tat�ttb.t 3 A.M. - . � ' A bbard purebase I a Spoigbt, Highland Crack. - . 41r. and I I . � 1. � ... . ." = so a T•X 7 SO's im ' - - doty. I " Thda. Tran - removed thidi- � 0r3 Mrs. Join Hown, of Markba, 6m� �7M.�W.s;w and , I - . ill. BAVnJGB D111PARTKINT. G-T 9 I JD in C�a Toronto 7 -4 1)= visited relatives here Sunday. .. , Mr. and Mrs. I - . . I . . . - .. . Marabs.I.Turnir "and family moved to . M iolkin's sale is is foil owing At I week to-the Queen city .where Thos. has. .. . - :, I utued Snowed on aepoem of SLOG aw"A up- ey orders issued on'Ll I parts of the world, ,y An v, . . I I q. - Tho.w will be . _ time writing. mared & good situatio ... , - . ; - , . Toranto Junction Wednesday. . .`. I -%FwdL . M " Cora Ellicott ratunpd'bowe on mlsiWd in the Vale. - • . . .. ? ' Miss Patch. of Toronto, visited bar sit- . . ­ . . 2. J. THORTON, SAUX1101111S 3AJM 11VISUM1111. I 11 I - '. � I I - MANAGIM'. � __ ter, Mrs. W. J'Turnei, Saturday. SiLtu 7 last. Win, Barton is in charge of Gordon &na • . . t of the - . M I, d- mitlbr , B&dgaTowtook,e;-- to' • of apples Geo's'apple business in ibis par �, - I -sl1r,waid--al - Mr, and W Gen. Fe ' rrior-lice, - . ad . � ___ __ I .. ___ -1 . . . reealved and tateriewt J. A. White to T onto on Wednesday. country and is doing lots of is atta in ft'� 4 . . coul per auni0w. Socraity indisputable-!- Mr. and Mrs. ' , of'Brouglisim. • - I , - , . Mrs. Robinson, of Toronto, visited at 3 ', Mitebet called on old Mends, this satisfactory manner. - . . - I .. .- . � I Im. .&. 33untlnx* , Later Howard Turner bad a birthday . .�_ COMBS 1: . I . . ON tmrii�,W,B.'Turner"s,,Tfianksgivingday- ' w . Ho,looke bile and hearty. M 1. ..-. LL 1, ...., . . - __ ; -, - 1108TWASTIS bliss Hattie -Hutchison is ibis.. weak,- via" beceiw1ilindson the Sunday itellool P airty the other evening at which a number - " " "' � -� -1 �L I . . . 11 A Frejb 13 Wek J a8t. put - in, .. �!�� I - - . . - . of his girl and boy friends were guests, and�_ . f.�;, . ­.. ___ f, . .. . . .. . .. . I .. .1 . -__Iptia riencisia StooffvUl4iii! Uxbridge. oWlt US It gre" improvenism. . ­ . .. . 1. - . . ... . e I . Mr. sind-Mrs. J no; � Gilhmly visited the - I; to the had a vaty enjoyable time. . . . L Zee inses"-Roib --_Wtn_._,Sh6 ;11 ,hortly lea _ . . I . � as awral Dk_w 71 ­ . I . . I Tatter's brothir, Dr. Young, of Pickering. tin thl 9 6 L prin . 1. ''. COAL-kll�,L t *-k _ , - � Reeve Barnes and Rabb, Wilson attend- i lg_ao atirl farming. having rented the Boyer homestead 111-12101t'. . , �. Canadian isna American, -., ESTIR BA V -. A. Knox had savant 'one bags of Markham', We understand his brother'- ­ 1: - - .. - I- I at] political meetings irk I orouto last week. tames off lose than an acre of ound. has rented the White farad here. ­­ I oes'low, quality right., _. :. arporated by act of Parliament 1674 . L. .11ra. U. R..Dotab, .who big beiiin in Tor : I . I L Pri , owns that abominable pig hat is Twentieth iiintury revival seryiees are in A-� : ­_ . . , onto hospitul for Rome time is home much 'Who- , - N . .-,--. __ _ . - - __ .. _W­ _- I .: ---. - - - I - . ". i Vibe - progrets ic, the cliturahes in the Methodist' .- - --.--.--.-- . • -a&- ­­�'­ improved. - --- - ­-, - . - - -- - --- , lag the forners; po a oes., IS a , .-; ­' ' , " ___ 1. . : : .. . , - I ..". 1.1 I .... -_ � , I- . . . ;Ielckariiag Nra hires, services � " I .. , .:: I I*_ .. . ... orized Capita) ...................... 814100,1XID Walter, I I cared for at home. ' k Union, is we . . , - I ", � Vol , re hold In the chumb, bare, which were � i1xing FlWd' ' �ter, the meat timo,yft Want to know C cirtnit here. on Monday -4 � I , cubed Capital.......,............. 500.0001. wber6 the -Bowers" are don't ask the bfirg. John McIttoeb, of Pori ' ­ ' � :EnougH �.o last for weeks for 25e .... i.Converts . ................. I'28,0W wrong boy. I . th bet mother, Urs. Knox, who is still well attended. - I _. I . . . . I— . I . � . - . .. a b . I* .... !. . ........1,242,484 Look out for bills of. ariqlversaiv of the der the doctor s care, -Mrs. A. Whitson, ' of �Mount Plemoot .1 . � ! I" , firm, liff last week for a Abit to friandifln � . I I -:-' . I . I � Vs,4,X T. H.. McMrl;LA , Ba:ptist church here Sanday and Monday, Jas. Cowan is nearing the end of avery .�ki! .,�- I . . . Dr. Wil- - 4 - I l - Chlorid of Lime, -- , -, . " ?- ,,,,,Il,,t -qd LEI 1bQ, le I . I.Iov. . . Successful abs.iomi's thrashing.' Brock C-Licisa-Lad later to her cousins . . ­ . I I . . I - � is] attention given .to FarraWs We . 4th sad Ub. son . of Marysville, Kan., and Mrs Derhott- 1�or disinfecting purPOB68. ' Spat- We would to know who is the strong Road can boast 'of it first-class oulfit in I � I es .Collectionsi aoilelted and promptly made . of Arkansas City, Ran. Mrs:Whitsonrill .6 d 11 ' , . -spring- . _. .., - % discounts AMOrtCOM and or from Markham, shining like tbg son, o that kno. - I .1 not return until Votes .� . . 0421nifF - ign Fxcbangs botigbt iod mold _32 --his_biko__mmking frequent visits to 'a 'L . ,- . I - Impfial LemonaAe.-AL . - I - wntlablo On BIT pans of the world tafta4si rieighb�orbom. I I Am ant-oraohile-oassed through here on The steel bridge at. Clark's Hollow b- - : .1 � 4 - been completed on for traffl& ItT . I . . IkIra. If. Hopkinalast week receive : Ta � es � day afternoon going -north. When, b npleted and is -open , .. . "Ve keoptbree kinds of Extract of Wild , *living* Bank Department. . I .., . Brougham it deranged is a fine structure and reflects credit nPort. , . I . I , irriessage fipm Cornwall chat ,her I- nearing . I . .1 ''..:. Dep ( 7, er it -im ad ' the cou. .. . �­ .. " ­ . . ... -1 - of Ralp- lcteTset slloviI4 an e,-roolp, ai bilbe.-it fnir- 1. � wonld not and had to be stared in:, the Stratford Bridge Co., rho had - __ .-- :, -, - , , - - - - I , , , , , � , - - * "' - , " ,� �" 13k � I , , , *" lur ­97 I. T H E- Ic E'R N Is 1. ; - , .I - - 1 I V� , I - - I I I X InNow tie a 7ALn "d of " alk. IV I . �.. - I ... . Strawberry. and also Ext %rates, and credited balf-Tes,rly todepositors h Xcy Fawthrop. hold lost, . I J. H. Conner had the contract for , I I . , , berry and Blackberry. eight fingers,- a t ltim haying passed o 1 R. 8. Pbilip'.o yard':. -,-'All- il a it gold � -tratt. ­ --- �- . . . r I . At- and did'-his work wtI4, t ' '_ . ,�- Goo. Kerr. Manager, ' , I th(�11. . , . . i lbit alitkm." , I i� e,Enbstruc.ure , . I . � .. -Piel:rei-i ,%rma(01y_ , - . I . I I I.. . I . . " I '. ng Pharmacy � . . I .� . . ­ . . I . I 'T �. . .. , I I 1. . � .. � I . . .. ., . , . .. . . ­ 4 - � .­ " _ . " � I .'',:.' L ., ;I . ... . I I . .., . . .. I - , ., �v ( .14._ � I .. - I I , , , . .1 . 1. . t, , . . �. , ., I �t , . � I I :. 1, * 4" .:. .. 11 . 11 I . . t'. ­ I . , , , , , '. 1� .�­_ � ,� 4, T, .., , --,% �_� , .. , _� ­ - r I -.'. ; .�.1 - " - ,. f�- -,t o, - - � : - - I , - ' _m� e4, .1�­I- ,_ � . - , " , ­___ .- I � � I __ ­_ - . . -_ I I .. - � . _. ­� - . 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I I . . : .. 1. . . . .� . , , " - .... . ,�_ . , , "' I­ 6.: :,' - ..1.�5 - i�I I -- I !! -! im� :., .��, .1 I _:, . � . I_... : . � . ,: .� I . I - . � �..;�.:_­. . - . �-, ��'-. � 1 �­.­. . I I ... . ­ . - .. ­ --- - --- - _� I _. - _____ -_- -_ .-- -­--._ - - I .� .t�. .z I ____ . I -__­_ --_ ______ ----------,--- . �. -. - 4 I- I I�- I. . . .- . , �.. .. � "t -fe�I ad L*a six.ra, "I am awry yon have Imfor nately, - 1. . , ..-, Z'� I . . .1 . as of One under intense, :�-'�:� " , I , . _.�..� 1: - 1. . I . k. - supprosso4 exoitamear� - . I I expressed' 'yourself, r own " _GJ . ." . . , .. 1,. , . .....v ,:::::�. . for R OWING Ka �. . .: .. 1, �I., _�v�.,:�, ,. .. � ��'. � .. . . . . 1.� ., I. .1 . ..: . . .. � - . . ­..- 1. .... . .. . &S. I Lester Stanw-iok made his way to . . I ­ � I � ..-I� - . 1. 4 � :!.K_X 0 I -,, ­,,�* ­ . .- . sate.. I beg you.will say-no re- you - II­II . 1� , �,1: , , - - , - . ..I� . �. -,.- . I�1, � I I ..��n -Ire-5.- ­ : , . ..:, her sjd��_Jpst as �he last echo of tbO yourself have severed this , lit ths SHOULD ..Si .61(ji-1, ICHEARFUL, - I _. '" _ -�. . � __ I _..I . . - ____1- _­___AET_1Vli__AND SrROXQ. . - - - '. I - :�,_, ..'� ... . �.:.. . . nAd -- wvv Ife. --- 'I wa-itz­d1ga- away on the air, in- -La-st-linik of frionai i- t- -- -_ :._ __-,-.-- _­_ ­_­ .,.- I- I -1 I- 4 ,.. I _--1 ­ rardly etonei bim elf - . ­___ . _.%.1.I I I ..-. . I ,:, .,.,. , 'L . . � ­ . . - ­ . .1 -- 1. ­ __ ! Y, atimiati.4- . UPOS am frank with you in thaws a tting � 11F.-II . ,. . ".., . . : - I 11 - I ...1 : �:­ - ��. . . isy direcEli b16- it. I sympathize -th Y while 1. ., . . I . .. . , . I :..,.. � 11� , � I ­ .- . � . I I L . N%11 . A.G.reat ItesPonsibill4y Basta Upon Mothers' �1� . .. ..p t":I... L� -,I I . . . � . o- . . I side laina. , - . - - your words have filled me t h the, - . . .I. I , .% � . . ., . �i I ­ ......,, I I. . I I 11 1, . .- �-"Miss Pluma," -said- Sta.nwick, .with deepest . consternation and ember- &L This Period as is .Involves Their . .. . .1 . ,. L � ..-. I . CEAFTF.B IIL - .. � . . -- I .7, . I. ...,I". . ' all -� , founca7dt,in i " "will you kindly pre- ilialighter's Future Happlixeim.or 311sery .. �-1 .. -I ; In &I)�eiegunt bolldcAr, I thought;I besid. , rippling . , a Low �Ioow,. I .sale loager . . �'.I -I .; tr - . . rassmant, which'it La uftle . - I� .... � 'I' , . �' L a te , sat In one of the most rem(n:8 parts of the sent me to the littie f i - . -dome Useful Hints. I - '. .t �.. L . - , . �_­ ..- ,and gold,some haurff late to proloag." ., I . I . I . i.1. � I----­_­__I .Hurthurit,t.recliaing,neg tly lawn, thinking- of Daisy Brooks. He :..� ... .: " ,right? I.am quite desperately Limit- --D r a wing Daisfs ROGY,cheek]!L, bright eye ;, L .L. . neg an I - . . . arm riedIf . ' as'. an alaStio . . . L .::. .- had-saa'n 'a fair face-ttat was all tea with her." . I . _,�_ 1.­­��.:-I . . ..-satign divan, toying 011 _ __ a...vol.. - - . . i . . . -wi thin,-I his bwbi txJeLyo strode step, and a good,appatLte, are.the . - . I _­ -_ - -_ f 08 t�hat Ambodiad his dr of Lenaeo: crowded around , with- �-� __1. 11�, I.� 7 ,Which lay in bar lap6 'She boSS"d­th a a . as=- Several--gent 1, . qW61rly-down-tto7gra J__PX -bix-�M-vt-ewxy_gir.L_. 4� a re * � . L I: . � � . _1k _ -' -- ' ' - r.� :. ,. ning her loveliness, and without thinking Of it­rIatuaL asking 'the-same f�vqr. . . the fall determination of ae again the comd-ittlon that bespeak peirfeai -7 .I % I _ book aside ruing . I .j- . .. .... I. with a yawn, t.ur . . . . I .11 . 1 . �superb dark eyes,oa tle fig� found ,his fate, and the�whole world Wit4 a smile aad a bow, ,.What arqpslag the threshold of N( estOaO .haalth./Blut umlortunately this i.s--tiot' _ . . the little figure . . ,L: . . � I. - , . . e!= - ' - - - beading over tho rich trailing silks ,seemed ebange"f 'bhim. ------- - . I -Rex do but lead Da''By grace- Elall, -or. gazing upon - the Go of the o4ndiltions of tlLousands of g-row-, , :.,- �� _ -_­ ------- - I I I I -fill "II�U_630mo, impulsive Rom L,yion, fully )Wrwa,rd. ThoaeL who. wituess- � . . . ,.�" 1. which were -to ad,cprn her own L %mer of the most ext&n&ivei and lue- ad the -scene'thiLt a * i d never for-- Plum& Hurlhurst. - _..- . i-4ir,lis ery side may be seen ..,I,� -.. I. :-.beauty on the coming evening' I � 1 ague . i�h On ev � � ;1 . Heanwialle Pfuma had 'is W L pale or sallow complex- I . . : - . a'.1Ve orange groves in Flo'rida,.1 g.ot Lt. For answer Plurfia Harl- . 3 ris froT , . ... . . 1 I :1 - . .. .; . "So you tbir.k you would like td-at- . . . - . her knees with a.gay, mockEn ..laugh, X., languid, stoop shouldered, and - 1, I - tend the lawn fete.to-night, .Daisy?" uld have battered,every dollar of turned. �ooldly, haughtily.to- . % suddenl be artled -listless. Dim-tors will t�ll them th�at- - - ---- ' . -� ' J w My possessions for lovii. �burst turning y to.,-tho I . ��, . - -: ',,,.be asked, patxoraizi,11811- _ - - or ward them, drawing herself up ,group about bier. they axe anaemdo,' Or in other w1ords I. . .I . . .. . ..!,. , ,__ . 1, .. lanced up . with a startled 4- He had hitherto treat�ed all tic,.;�VXondly to her fall �eight. "Bravo! bravo I Miss Plum! " cried that their ' bLood Ls , poor, thim a,nd� 1.... �, .-- Daisy g . - . . Z, . . . of love in a very offhand, cave- i "There '13 evidently some mistake Lester Stanwiok, ste,ppi,ma to -her watery. If 'further questioned .they' ��. - .. �. . . blush. . I . . I . . � - " . -*_I i..:. z,-- - "Oh,.I should like it 86 much, Mi- fashion. ,- . -1 l'b;ere" she said'glancing' scoirnfully , t opj�ortuue mome t. "On I will tell th,em tb�at* 6is cowr�di�ion ' ' '_ I 1. . - H Love is fate," he had always said. jet 't`h, slight, girlish fig. l.ni .'de--.t tha .1 . . I ... hesitatingly, . ­ ng tha stage you would have ade a I leads ti? decline, consumption and the I If I I . Plume," she answered, . I I . .. I I .1. -.�- ,"If-I only could I" - . - � . .ni knew Pluma. loved him. Last I Upon Rex Lyon's arm, I do not re-. gralad s=cess. We-are praett ing for I grave. What is need-ad is a medicias .1.. I . I ti r he had said to himself;- The , . � 77--_­ ) . - I .. I. . I _ . � -11 think I shall gratify you," said cognize this person as a, guest. -If I ,a�.comlag charade," explain- Stan- that will make new, rich, red b:lu'oa,-- . . I— �I— bad come wheQ he mi ht as well� mi,stake not, She is on� of,the hire- I , ­-­-I'll-,-zarelp �g . . � ,- , L � �gsly. --you have made - � - I , wick, la:ughingly; "and, jdlgit fju= strengt1w the nerves and,thus re- ... . I .. . .turself very valvatife--fo me. I like I aiL ryi.it___atighl't. as we'l.bFJ Plu Ma as � aLco i0a." -depieted .. I xtorp tho ..�-:. -------,. .- I L_U9 __Iinocted with the plantat v*ga,r,--br1#fita*9s-and hope- - ... I I yr _____­__­­__ - for- ne - eeing -ae ca red adi man ­ L . the e asions -IL, . ,, . . . ­ . ttl;;_�rttisItlo manner you, have twined b t--if a --- Wi-,e. - -I-- -I-T­ L_ I - I . . . I these roses. in my hair; "�_ 11 that was changed. I .aces, SEDA Sa � fuluesis WE rout-h-� Fo.--th�s --put­pt,ft � . 1 the effect'is[`I a - - , ploded beneath Rex's feet he could I Y, . . ... , _ i . , ' drawn largely upon real life. you I,no other disoovery in the arina�s of" '" * ' . ': .,-�quite'� pictur"que." She glanced! u�d ��rely hope she will not attach I oughly as- � will ba'a staccess, Miss Plu . i medicine can equal, Dr, Williamn' . . .. . .. ,;�- _ I . . M I . . . . . satistiodly at her own mikgni�.,at re-I apol significance to the rds I i toundad. � - . No OL ; Pink PiJs for Pale People,and�-thoutt - . ne dreamed of doubtin he as- 1 . . ., motion in the%cheval-glass opposite- t Re ll�st evening," he mused. I Daisy uttered a pitocus little cry ­ - � . , �ed, i sands of once hoWleas girls ha ve - . � .. - �. reproduced-l! the t did not return again among 1 L 0.I­_- ser tioa. - A. general laugh. f 11.� i :� 11 .1 I 1.. I.. . . Tiiian alone could have : , and.- like .- te-der - ___cut_ down ad-fhe-arwLc-at-r-aok­up--a , . and ' been-niade bright,._,acL"yq . - . .- -t%kat , t ba r.�, ng; it was sweater far to sit � a _ ani stroag . - . __Tea�-16�_. - . I . I . .1 ..t"e rich, marvelous colors: i I by a sudden, rude �l I.t', would ha ve tli.e.gay mirth of thelate red e;i its ' Tbxough th-e-ir "a. Am ag th __ . . y. He would � dxea- b,7 the muxmLLfiag fountain fallou at his feet had he not reached . . 9 . � - . , pe r feet,�,,queenly beaut � dexuig od Daisy- Brooks, and -on- , t his ar ' to iiave her.. - - away. . i bore been broughl: baak alLaust from - - I.�I , . . . have AListed the picture, and the L 0111. In i th�grave by the use of-th4 mediclrL6 . � I- I .- ., _. ­ . have raved abc,jr-ita'7 A �b.r ,hen, be shoull see her again. 1 ,,Miss Hurlhurst," cried Rek, in, a I IA)-ag af.ter the guests bad ;X1rt- � . . . .. or Id ;vould - ;oi " � I I i ed Pluma sat in her boudui ! . - ­ lo�i�auty. The dark masses of rivan-1 Of Dei's Which did not buld the face 1 VIO*cel�huAk7 With emotion, "I hold my- I .. r.be tl-irt I is Miss M. C.. XArceaux, of Sr- Lam- � I. . - �_) * - - . - W bert de Levis, Qu.e� Miss Mameauz .'­ _. .- . I . 11.,11 -lol Late ha Ir; the proolid, ha-9 h t Y f a0e,i ReL� arooks had no charm for ! , . .-torn with paia. love, and jv,, lousy,' pi R.1 a.- . . " (4 . � sell responimble for thia-lqgRg ladys : _ , I . , . - her brain filied,with schemed van- S'lys; "It gives me tlae*vr-eatest - - - . I .. . I �with its warm southern tints., the I !a . . , �piresenco here. I----;; -, . . I � tire tIo op!:ik of -the banetit I.have _ '-. - � . I "- stop sounded on the P I Lima. i eavice.. - .I - . . 1 .... I . dusky eyes. lighted with fire and pa- , grass� y i I -A.1a"' interrupts. ronica I-�� xPe,rlenced from the use ot Der Wd- . . . . .. -I� bound s I's heart gave d. sudden ly; "and may I a&k by what right - "I cannot ta-ke ber life" 9'.-,. (:�ied:�e . I I .. I . 1. � . ision, and the red. curved lips. t.�y, it could not be"yea, it '"but if I o.puid mar li�ar toeit y­he liams' Piikk Pills. For some ywirs I . ­� -_'_ I. . � .,wish particularly to look my very �was- . . . . i you force one so inferior; and car- I robided in WL4coaain with a relLtive,. - - .:L - . I beat to-night. Dalsy," she Said'. "that � She dr -13 rdaka. � . � i tainly obacrxious,-artiono Us V, I pin,k-and-whi,e - beauty of U�Lay . I - I... - .1 . - . erl -`handsome face. I I .. -here I devbta,i my time Studying . .. .. . aa har e y :xL*k w�th ax�artl.d - i ar,.A.. . . . � � . ,�Uii why I wish you to remain. You, " I Rex Lyon-% was! - _. . I w ..- �- . can arrange those sprays of 'White I Ot her d an TY 1.0coun!9 red t boas. white with rage. '1211iss. Hurlhurgt,' � -1 w,�)uld tic) it. I shAtl tor:::: - h,e r P;agll;h ,and music. intending to-mAs - � I - . 1. i Wguld tia A the morning. She - " � th,- tedching of the 1-itter-my profea- ... . . ­­ - - -1 -- heatbt to iny bair su�erbly- There Y-' reVl,ed, with stately ftg,,ty� -1 � for thia," she cried. "I will ,v laim '' . - . . I V,It streKc fle,l precipitately had lie t�o � from h-er though L waste thruu S-as a�0.11 I was rievex very Strong aad . .- . . . - shall attend the fete, Daisy., Ete-I regret. more than the more words ex- � . I . .. . � . .. I I .,.u,t his bAnd quickly to, � my studtestitkitael me mu,lL When . . . . - - ..­-,t- .- membez, you ars'uot expeoted to ta,ke,detain biaL . press, tha t my beed lessaless has I of blood.. Hear =a, Heavea. ' Ikha - ­ . _._. . . � - -.. 1.Dais�y.' - . 1 i d " d register my vow!" I ab(,tut h,urteen I baedme very pale, L . I.. . �pa r t in it, Yota Must Sit in SOM6 ge- � 'brought upon this Little creature at 11111 I 11 I I aufferel from severe headaches. and � - . - - icluded monk where you will be quite-JeK>k 30 fr ie,I Rex. "why do YOU I side an insult so cruel, so on-I Pliama. hastily rung tbw-bel! -.-. . ." - 11 . . . .. . 1 piea.3d too' �lwd I Are y0f,71 diA,-' my . ly grant-I 116.addfo .Wh.LrlwLad and Tom a' at I we%koeai. I consul.-a& d doctor. &ad ..� � I � -�-­ - *.- - . , unobserr,ed" I . � I " .No.- a ILd 1,: I . just, and so bitter. in 5'mPt lanc-a!" she said to the servan ,%ho , ac�lag on hL-4 ,idvi.�e. returned to ­ . � I . I - ,- -� 'Plumai could not help but Smile 84 1 . � Lag my request for & wattz-a re- I ____ I 1. � . ..., I delight depicted Ln Daisy's L k'aow-** said. "L-I-do -not : I Canada. Th,a fattgwa of the journey. I­___ � tbwa� arden I i . � I quest vary reAtic taut IY-grinted. An answered her Sammons. I ­ r ­. - . .. .11 . :� , . � ,- Isoo. ­ , -� -_ I She lQoked ­!Invited guest among you Ohs may I 111211. I however, made me worse. a d.fioally ..I�. . I. . I 1.1 got go Weak thAL I COUH not walk �! , , -I-am afraid I can not�stay." shO so dazzled by pretty. so bowildered. 1 1-.. . I . . I . .- .. ­ .- I . � not be, but I most empliatically defy - I i ­. I . . L : y, yet,943 Pit LtUIIY Un- ' tiicb � waliout help� I was extremely pale, ..... - - - -. .. said. doubtfully. glancing down in I certain. He bar Latartority to any iidy or geutLis- T,bare was a IcIbli: in'bler eye, I . . I di&umay at the PLInk-and-bit* a-I love With 1:� 4 more desperately in i man txres'eut." WOIU I J brook no fw�ber words � my eye-lids were Swollen, I had con- .,I.� �_._ . - . ­ . .­-­ --- `)in she walre. . Every one watild ba-1 "YOUX 674" than Ove'r .. -1 'Rex-Mr. Lyon," says Plains. icily.I An hour Later they had_reacha "the � tiniaousiLheads,t,hoo, aad wati so nervous ­�.�::,.*7 .� 4 �. ..__ . sur a to Is cigh a t me who me w me. Then! a re pleased,' . L.k. tell-i-aff -6 you, - loottage wherein ;Iept, Daisy Brwks.' that the least. MOLSe would set my . - - I "yon torget your"If` I I Waited heart beating violently I almoot ­ - - - at&_A_!_ , -1-refuse to tell 7 even if yow lips 1 Ere sm,lod 6odtemptuously, "I do � beed leas of the danger th.it a � . ed . - - .-- - . - � " "" '-' I -,--__ Sit down on . i loathed food and.my 'weight was re . ­ ; ­8uppose I should give you. one to, this rustic ben so* . not admit Lt," he said. hotly.- "I be- 1 har- �. _. _. ' -five pounds. Neithez . . .. I I� wear-that. white MUIL fior lastanas t- bow anz� Daisy, While I tell . . ' Ld Plum to iducted to ninety . : �- I . I ". � � You . . done that which aar -gentlemair! "Wait for me hare."- " I r's medicine nor anyth-Ing eld's - ­ I. . I . - - �Y I awaiLod your docto . - �.,­ -how wouM 7on,hka Lt f None of the;0001444-wairsd should have done. defended from 'mi- i the groom who accompauie�d her�_�"I that I had taken Up to that tLM4 - I_ . r. . ...,,. �evanLag fall," -it the shadows of: I. . ,guests would see You,' replied PI � sult me Of-the, purest and sweetest ! will not be long!" . . � .... ��,.. ,� � . I . . I. I I � . I I seemed of the aIigbMst..beaefIt_- I was I .... . "-: * Tbare, wax a,wistful look Lis Daisy's I . ,of maidens.' I will do more-I will ­­ .. I .. - _oyas. as though she would kin believe i interested with "r he grew. .- -FOTrr� (To Be Continued.) .- . e,dnfined to tied for nearly a year and "*---' . I . . . t r tsfy ,mom shjeld hex, ,henceforth and � .. ,I I - . bad no kZ;V- ant. She, - .0 . thought. that nothi it but deatV �'-- Wbat she heard WdS TeALIjr trad. I n, � � vinth my VeLry life. if need be. IV I . . I could end my sufferings, Elappily an � in" ' I . ., I I 'Would you -really 11" askisd Daisy,11 powers of repar.. ,act. no gracofW I Odra win har. I shall make Daisy M&ALES DIUKENS' PIMSSNT. I. . ,. �. - . � I . . . I _. ..., . whom- -P;op4e*1 booke or the ;at I kA6W_­RttIO of I - I I &�quaintaace of my father's one day . . ..� ..- � %iondoringly. "You., 11 71-�ToDkWAZLF-Oct,tim" Char" Dic"as 'RIB __S"wsY_w__`rsry-bTought .de a box of,-Dr. Wiliiama. , - 1. - - .. .. - . I -Aall so hotagbty a.ud so proad-you Daisy was a simpl. world-.l:ieyood.i Res spoke rapidly-rehamently. His.,food,of children. One day he was it-ga - .. -1. 7 1....... � . would rea Ily-let-me wea x One at,your -tur 0. Ktutotess OtILd of i Ol�ivairoua goal was aroused; he I walkingi in the MOLghborhood f G ' . Pills,* and urged me to try .1. -:J . . I I -,- . � , . a', them. I did no, and I thought they , . . )L do-cot know how to tell Rex's realty was � � . _. I searoety beaded the impetuous, words . � I . . . � ... ­ - ... I.- �­ .dresses I -� . I i hill, not long after he h� %'Dq U- . helped me same, and my father gat .. ... . you how .much I am pleased I- she unconscious admira gratified, at the 1 '. 1ptoperty there, when h, 1% I.—I*, . , .- .. . . . . . t1a t a Man big lips, H&could not �Sudd.: moTs. Attar I had used a few boxes --- ,. . -_ .­- .�- -. - . said, eagerly, , in her eyes and the n which shone I endure the, tbowht that innoi�entljictu a tittle girl ' wheeling ,a � all my friends-could see they waTe _ _.. , - . � � P hima Star Lh t laughed. Such brought to h eboo wshes his words � a I . .. - - !. -I . - i * � ,or , . rusting .Little Daisy should autfor perambalstor. firaii-inktan t me I.had .- I. .,- �irapture__Vlras nalsto he r.. - - - - "This is ray.t.=10L . -, I t1hrough any fault of his. vehicle upset, the dolla bein thr � helping me, sad by -the ti - - -1. :_ . .. .. I ��.__. . - . taus wnits, Daisy.' ; taken nine boxeo I was enjoying bet- . �' - . . .�-1.� I I .I The -night which draw-Its mantle he said, as t be was "Come, Palley,— he said, veftly. cut. � . '. . �­ . 1. ­. . Was a rfect lible "Blue Danube--- of.-the irrests-� t I ter health than I had ever blad in my . -_ .... r clasping in his orwn strong bite Ones- It was a bad a*cLdetht &a far as t I . � , I - over the smiling earth W L . . . " i life before, and had gained-Wteen . -, I . : � �­.. . one.. .Xyriads of stars shone like them.s "Will you a floated out toi so Piti- were concerneA, foe wax heads L . .L1 . ;� .. . I . . . ' __L the little fingers c1liaging 1:poondo in weight. 'I tell you -this - .- .-- - . , . .. J,ewels in the bluier sky, and not a Waltz T" . r me WiLh a fully to, his arm. "" y calculated to'st and in L - _ &o that otber young : .! �. � . . � I I.. � cloud obscured the face of the clear "Miss PInma. Would - - from.'.bmera at once.-.our presence hard uaag*. The little -taiiiia b i ciout of gratitude . 1.- . __.- - it. * --I $I aagry,' I girls who may be weak and sickly . L- t , . . . .1- - - 1. _Wii�mooiu..7-7 flarl.htt Ptantatfou ihs moxmmr� I . longer is'-probiably obnoxious. Fare- into tears, sad, much to the naveN may know the way to. regain v their L, -.--- - - . twiLs ablaze with colored Lamps that ..1 Never %ind her an . - - well, WAss Hurtharst." . . sorrowt refused to be comforted. i ' I I 1. .Z ..; I . . . . - . .- throw Out .soft rainbow tiots. in,all, will t,,,ke all the blame r, T)a'is'y-. I "Rex," cried Pluxaa, Involuntarily, "Then came homR3rwltb me," Dick ,hialth." ' � . . - , . I .. i. -. . '..1 . direotions as far-as the eye could ders. They are un mY--8h001- taking O " forward, "you do not.. whispered,sootbi:mgTy,"and weV11 se I Girls who are just entering woman-, . . ...----.-. '. I. . . .- . _ . , . . f i bood are at the most critical�period . , . . I.. iresoh. The intarior of Whiteatorle. . ,ll.r br "Itil.11 , .- - . - . I YOU see." 11 you,oan not mean you say. You we can't'find s6me grand waxen III y . , - ' I " . I I.. .. _ _ .. of their lives. Upon-the care of 4 I 1. .. : .- I. Saril was simply- d&4zlir.g in its rich . a creature like that to in eilks and satins for you," 1, .. ..----17-�I. rotse,bioom, its Lights, its fountains, He'led' her haff relue I I will not allow ' receive-depends their future happi. '� . ..- . . - . . 1 . . . . - I I the gay throng; gentlen, ant irmong, separate us-you, have forgotten Rex, . So back to the big house the 0 � - * . .adjoia' . ness. Neglooct� may mean either an - � I . . ­ � and rippling music from 1Ag. ­ Yon said-you- had a . I obe kh6thbr in surpi�t l9oked at went, and am" enough, up �in big - early grave or a life.oi misery. If -.: i- - . L . I .'. .. .�-I I . feirmisries.� 0 she I they asked one o I Whc� is� ii2a i. 'YOu will not, part wit.h me' so dren's nursery he managed to.diaca,r tontbera would- insist that their , , - . , " .... In- an elegant ' apartment of the gazing upon her in winide the'other. 'easily." she oriad,I, ,, - _ .. a few- IfteLtily �dkessed doll&, : ....,. _. . : . .4. liatl Basil Harlhurst; the recluse 'in- .�4. ,growing daughters use Dr. �Williams, . . , . could answer. T,bc.swe� ' No (ins- -A sudden tarrc,e_geixsd_h�r aft-be. t ' . �. . it�alid, lay'4zpm his �cow . . . . . . . heft safety tacked in, her peremb I piqk Pills occasionally, rich bloo!�, ____��' "' � - h.Arying to tfe' maiden Jn joft, float faced lit- thought of losing him. He VM her I tor the little girl trotted off. I strong nerves, and Ith ._ I .., I. '�'%hut out the mirth'a�nd gayety that with a face I . . I she t the. goestii gath- . , good' hea - . I �? . . � �- . like,an ahgelLs, WiLite, world." , forgo .1 13u-t It is it% the Sequel that the t �would fOIlOW. If your dealer Ao�@ _-,_�� . I . I �.- . tioatsa up to him from below. . As a . . . - .. co other-'oraii.ment, than ho wore oring about--.her-forgot she was parb of the stori -lies.. The. obi -not keep these pills in stock they the, sound-of Plama's voice sounded . I hei for -whose . �. .. I � otf� golden* hair, was a myst f.rolIV-11 , wea I t by,'-oourt-ed. re-ALS _._-IyPRrt was pot an maki some ret 1 t 5D cents a .:.- .- _ � . - .. I I ­- : �`__;own his ea�r be taraed his.-face to the I . , I , I ­. .. I -- -novEI-ry-.-,_rn_a�k the 1pag. y and a., glancois or smiles man amed.in rdim- for this kindness, so her pare ;box.,or six boxes for V2,50 by ad- .. . � . . wall-with� &.bitfor- -grod-ifi­�-­S;Se­� i , - -----� . her,aftec life Daisy neve ears' of- forget her haughty pride, In On i dressing the Dr� Willi-A' -Me-6cine . . . 't he mutEere , / . . - I . .- I- ___ - . bit that. Rex was her frien-d's peiraonality, �ook her -li Co., Brockville, Out. . , -.. . d, grimly' "Ib!- that supremely blissful the'Olid who h%d-n,ot the fain I test.suspici .­ / go like ___ __. forgot absorbing thong . - "the pleasant voices-of our yoath-turn - -.f � .b.s.r. Her wiAd, fiery, .town toch,00 . - _' ' " , . .1 I. . 1. I - . I . .. seemed to heiF they.-were=F):L Ifi going .rom. . . se something. Her cho , ' . 1. I 11 I , _�,�, . � . .. .into lalshes which-'Scourge us in our . to anothe.r §2h way I passionate love could bear no - fell ,Upon & gorgeou . .­_,--- 11111=�_ I .1 I . - ' � - -- ' old 'age. .,Like mot.har,- like-chil(L':' in --exe. Rex . - . . I. re eventually I I LISTENING AT A SALARY. � .:. . _W-,��ri_d &Ei,bi-s-eyes imiling do" rips.I stalaint. .. . � � . I;o ti,itid- bo o.k,: '- - - " . - . . �_ � - The lawn Zeta was a grand;success;i hers;-he could fbel -her sligh into I ,,Rex," she ,cried, suddenly falling , -When Dickens the next day ul The. candidate, a man who thought - . ., I . . , n ' . I . I I I � ,the--elate of the whole.country;.round I tyembling in his embrace, ari f6.rm ,-6qi bei`kniE6i befoi�e -hilt; hAr�fare the paroal his small 'visit-or brou hi-elf a fit peTsouage-to bec;ome an -. �:-'. , I . - � . - .. . .. ' ' I I h��'he was surprised-and delighted M.P., _nq were g4t.hered together to welcome, 'i , ..�. -. . � I. . I clasped.hor still dio.ser. With � be I white and storm 11 y, hetr.,*hite jeweled --.girv� _Jh,o_fUk-speech of I I I I .. .-., .: :,,ae . beaiz6&I, peerless hoik6sa '61 , . - � I . ly, "Y�-I-see a copy of '-'*David Copperfield." the -w�4igii. ' . - , .. .. ..I 1 . t . ' music, and beauty-thore Was outh, hands clasped supplicating i '_ * * . . . , " - . . I � - - WiLitastone -Hall. . t1ke C ot�_ mrnst* not,i you shall not leavp, nie so; Not until many years kater� wh4 The," was at first ciomfortably. . ,!, ., . --i,ng wa,uting to .complete i � I ,, I ­ - .. tLmong her guests 1&0 a, qtieen,.)ret , I I ' I , -litt. fu , but tih4, au6,,wrice was r t long _.' . .1 ­ . __ ' . of love. -. I . arm no one sha:ll come between.-us..List gn�,they-met ajain in s6biety,did th� L. ,. -.11 . I- 1.0 I._� -__. . . _.. _,:� , in all that vast throng her eyes eager- I ., - .. . ' ' . . Lading omt'with whom they h,qd t9 ' - . . _. ­ . I - . . , .r ntlepa In f -­ . Leaning gracefully, aga"U"t -71 love you Rex. What if the whole!gi 1, learn. who the "k1nd.ge -'-.,* . . . . . I . . ,�, � ly sought. one face. "Where was ' world', kpo"wa' it-what will it .mat- waq.'. . �I., . ..... .. do, a;nd began to gd'oui ow� b I . . . .. ,.. ' overarching palm-treE stood a y an �. . I � y one; . . .: � .. .I.. Rex?" was the, question' %r�hich con'- . ; . . I I it is the trmth-.- - My- love is my , . .. . . . a. � . At laii"nly one remained, and lit -- - --'- - -- .., * . - -.I - . man -tratching the pair with a stra fig t eFr ., , . ' . . a * r the . ----. . ­ t a1XLtJy___L--KPAe X�#.*he -___.�ft er I life. You 1_6�ed mi mnt�l-she came , . .histened',with great atiteriiim,tb,us em. . - , , . ­_ ktitemt-nesw, a -dark, viadittive s ge , ­ . � - __ 1.--, CORRECTED; AND YET_' - � - -- - . ' I rst waltz ha,had suddeptily disappear- . . ' .. I ,bl"r_..lalse, 'fair fwce. .. I . - Cdu rag.Tog the speaker to.coonfl---8. At ' , .. . . - . ,-: ..11 bout -the. -"' Lva.i lie.*between-us with, _-L-': .. . . - . I . . . - . nly the eveaiQ before hand- hove!ad .!01 . currier.. d . . no �,­ I __7 , . .. . "-.. .--ed. 0 ' But for thig'you. Would have asked me In your first edition,said the jud , �'he exid of 1(alf in hou,r the-speaker . . paouth, -hidden is iaok,'mustac. is 9� . I * ­ ­ % - some Rex Lyon had-held-bar jeweled I . , I �Send thAt miser- :henchma-b,, .you say..' Judge-Beq kopped7 and pol . ­ . . ,'.11 � , . . I . � . and there was a cruel gleam in t .� to be yo,.ur wife. . ,� itely asked; . I . . . . & ag at parting, *hispering, in . I ­ . . ­ _ . -.- . band to ing. the �, e ; able little hireftaij a-Y. Ray. I t yeaterday' ___aas.%ioo--r-_r_beg .your pardon, air, but I ho . . . ­ __ . ... 7--the, tbrotigbou A- . � 11 ' " ".. ,. . lie d dark,. wicked a ea.scann .f .pa . I�. .. , Jabr-g raceful, cha,rming way, . ha. y I- . . i . .. ., ., . , . bf the'ymuag girl so closely. : gardener will take charge of her.", colir�t, was as drank as-it was'possi I am..not-trespass:ng--9D__7_cffr ki-rild- '.,' - ­ ' . . - . . , . ..,. .Romet�hing to tell her on the mor. . ma spoke ra.pidly, vehemently. fbr,bim-to be, _,'Ha.waff suber,.a.nd iresu.---I-JhuU-bg;�i�Cl,m�tsh&d in ten mia- - ---'. ...-' - -. :1 I:... I . rorw. ' "Why did he hold himself so'. "Ah! why not?"­he mused. 11 � ' N6 one coul,J stay'the tarrent'of her' want you'to correct it. . utes. . - . � .� 1. � .. � . _­ . .. , ^ . I . � . . �. * Strangely alpof?'I! Pluma "ked her- .would be a- .glorious revenge." . H I ' - - . ,e I . . . I � � ­ .. ­ � . . . bitter words. . I All right, replied the editor df' t Tom m: ut,e-, VOU Onn go on for - *,: ..� ­ . . Ah I had she ­ma,�s way hurriedly Lm the direc � I., . . .in . . .I .. . I I stif, in"bittor wonder. . I "ACT. was painfully distre *ed lind E�,eblng Wasp. We'li, cb�angel it 4umother hour, or all ni-gbt if you like, �* . . . __ . ,- . . tion -of bis young hostess, whco was, SO . - .. _T5Ut xiow�_ql .. . Lipg as you don't'forg,,,t t,hat .. . .. I -I,. . .. �_ �. . . . - I . , rounded by a'group - f next obk*tiou. You're wele ge,d me by.tile.bau:r!- - -_-you 1.- - ---. ., . . . . ltb�y W1,ra4,_'as usual, sfir' -of annoy6d. Forturia k�e,ly. h1k_Wy, few our - - - -- - ­ I ­_ I I While Plum&. the-10eq I - Of the guests had obseried-Lble th-01i- Good-da� I Si'r. Nuse. Ur. Oon?kutt I ., . - his 001ming so eager ,� Rex I ad.m�tzrs: A deeop crimsorn spot bitrn- I ' ' . - y -and insert sober tMhf*PPy Vol Elva'I teib - _.. .­­­. ..e , I Awalad I ly � . - -r them. strike out drunk' -d , --. . I-" qtiycci wqs standing, quite.lost in I ed on either cheetk, and bar dy'gjow.�fting tablp,au.enacted a" nei e that it wa:s the cabby who ha I - ",4* , . I .. . I. . as- Ptiama-Miss Hurlhurst,"- he sa-id, that, A)a-ragrapli. '.'�'. .. ., . ­ . .. iwin.bLni to tba halt �- .. � . . .. .. I . - . . . I . . .. I I . . . I I ___ � I I 1, . I 11 - ­ . . I a a - , u tt id a . . as I . aty, d r , C.h 0 h t 1, - 0 T - ' a - I u ' I ' ' at k ' a P ' ' i' a a', ' . . , pe ha r a or . .ah i b -m I' b. r a i a, b a' b ' . 0 - "y t ' i h b " t "" his "h, It , 7M ==��_Aq_ I �tz I I i - - - - t it I lu: � I I , , , , L ,a. � , I. h , -t , y g , ,'E � , . , ., g Mar ch. �, a go r.e,.0 _ - _ . _ ...t d ay ,, . ,visit'r br.. I ,.ad del i g bt�d pp rf. C. e LEI'L,I . . al _ � � I 0 � I I trtr . . I X. '.I .. I . . . I �. f . .. . _. .I ­� - .��___=':��._. - .. . - I It .. : I ­� .. . .. . , .� , ­, -,_. ..,I- �- . ____��- _ .. ,_ - � ...I : � , , . I . __ ­ ... - ___. . . - .I � ­ -. I .I . . .I i�. � . _. .,�. . , . . . " . .1 I ) -1 , .- ,---...-'. � ; .. . . . I N , I . .. I 1. . . .. It .. * - ... ; . '_I—-- - , � - I . ..:- . . .. .. .. .. .- , I 1 . ­ . � .1 _�,_ " ,, � - � , , , , - . 1. 1, I ­__ -,� 1.1. 'i , ,: . I ­ I I . ,. .. . . - . . , . , . . . . " . . '. . 1. ---.-- . . . . , . . ... ... . . . .� � ­ � ..- 1.� .. 1. I. ­-,� .. . ... .. ­ . � ... . . - . % � I I . .. .�. , . . '. I � � I ." -____ ______. . � I . . .. I I .I . � . . . ,_I�.� ,-, I I . - . I � .. . - _�_ �; .. . , . k . I I V . . 1 . � , " � I P . 11 . --- I I . I 1 4I, ... I . .� , Z �. . . .� . . . I . . , - 1, . I . . ,- . I .. . i _ '' I I . . , . I " " .". � I 1 I .- _____ � - . � . I - .. . . . , .. � . � . - . . . I I I: I . . I I ,... . . -.1 ,I , . ­ .- . ";,_.�__�, -I.-.. I . , .: '-� .. ­ .,,,-­:�� --,�-.�..-..- 1. , - . �.. . I I I :, I I .... _. ­__., I , I , . � . . . � 'I, I . � - �. � . . ­ I—. ­ I.. I h -_1 .. 0 ­ I.�I.. ,-� � : ,, = 11 � - � ­I .1% 0 1 iiiw - g4 ' r.,,' ,M. N.'?� •Owk v wi . d• • ' • Qdr �� ✓. t., ttY� li.2. to V ,. �. TY i w•l''. -�u ji i,..a 47. ✓..A�%,5.�}i. ,,�i :. .:.... - .. - x . , -; ,. •: . ., am �- - _ , ., .l.... xv'ii " tried 'a'atadu' Ceylon. gEACEfii:LLY .L�iCLI1tiED. : 1F YO L' era :r -_ to C•nPt,+e boar good soup rat can - and a Green Tea I asked'tlye deal- The small army in the be TJItY HINTS FOR. er ol! a cona'amer of Japan: lt, poi;, i nailer eaperiment." said ,the world is that of the. State .of Mor- L t. THE FARMER. crtata, r, asset, which lien between Belgium and ,�,.. mile,, gloved 1>y it's aieep- ta•ermany. The.siae of this s mall 'coun- Botts P$F.t'''ARLNG FOR GRAIN• tg so ?" said the customer. �Y only four square mi7e8 and its C =Y L :U LC3P1V w3n.tjb.- will "s ill "9 a .v Tea, grow on the ricl%st army - cousiats o1 one man, who is also reawnziale pricew !ou that anoh a good tea can be had e.6 ";3hd► land which isrs be sown to 8 the olive force. rhos oombini in, his In Lead Packets. 23, Je, 40. so- 6e•' winter wheat canno be too weir Te.a. idticing soil in the world- p : ng geyl tnd India- Prepared by mod- own person the satire military and workal before sowing the seed. Plow ern,.- tuly machinery methods, just civil fore of the country. 12oresnet is ` it ss early as ISossible and try to bar- as l sda" Black '1@e. is, - without j rte® �11jf•,,I PAY row it once a week to cause' - Weed th3 of_ uerya dist?ls'lxing adulter- . an ideal and independent re�t[b)ic, ut3- a.ntsE n,:tv- ^pprove'a revelation to'the- der. a burgornagt @r . &red .ten council- reeda to germinate and then co kill ttistdr and a positive benefit, rather; EN the 'weeds - before the grain seed . is t haw a injury, to the system. Now men. Apart from Morease and other - do grasp the situation I" diminutive States such use San Marino, _;ldy Eleatrio sown. The thorough pulverizing of men. The v�b n s quick and positive care for weaktsea coil is almost equal 't0 a coating 11 1, said _he' custome,r,', "I do.:' Monaco; and I.ua §mbnrg, with 'their weak ports a tirin¢ eteccria power ls gives direct to all .`: ` b it i t health. of manure or to as equal f'et tiliaar as "t• take a tfial• packet," respective armieq of 40, 129, and 325 b 6 m' :warm aad�o nerves as Tiger as steel. ee is _ " '. s aadia ails men, the smallest- Eurapeaa t `rh �m a who in w from an value who s r" - grain growera -are apt todrililin with Tea PoFeQer discarded, d e wh�ppa a a ea ` �_. „ army ie that of Servia, with a total khshdtnegs, be rby14 m, weak et�� � h 1nz 'f,he� seed, but when the land coq have „••• Ceylon and India Ureen tr a > pals m t taII L pled. - . , atrengtfi last year o1. 18,000 then. The both' tillage and manure the cirtp is Tea a c' ace strength of the armies of. Eur- + likely to run Par above what is, called - f above conversation in suggea Pe _�� -- o amounts to -nearly 10 000.000 $ten, ��° " cLAUGHL I N'S OFFER. _ isd ` yuu,Teadei•, if you drink{ Japan Pe -the average and then is when the pro- 'Tear which would be increased to least Lamnot fit is almost a "salsa thing• Before soty- _— 15 000,000 in ease of war. In propor- uktait m7 g Sells aweY. I atri simply onrlas slat and lion to population Denmark maintains it. I hare . else -ward tam doing this because I can do ° Wing wheat eel the best and plump- T roo_o. oat, 0. 6, A 19M honest mks• i.ectric Belt. which I)OE13 CURE. and -ea' While some do so The 'der can' 158 fed to them in their tncsi •and Iyaglaad fewest soklterebiaiautizin when cu ho wW secure we can have my Belt and pay me 3 . eat seed to be , in times-of peace. Deny Sir: After vrisa'.dmrr• bast Floc IM that lair t I can do tAie because E have the by fanning out small and light seed m s, .and , will result in a much w e.e preso;ipiwns for ner..ua as any of Beet in the world. My Be!6 u twice as str'oag, A iC P DDI \(; PR! SENT, nas�ao t reroral set wtr +rim comforr. and it is the only one that can be worn with may taking that. which being he falls more iwuntiful yield of milk in the outrerulu ,Iseouredoa,wt your eendfor doer nob burn. Call and consult me today, or F'e�irtc Re:ts, w,tlzla sweat I hantsLlJ,' - Deautiln180 page book, which ells' ml� story . _' -= near -the tan, rme have sieves which mor ng than if the cows lay out Of practicaCiMportan_ a would be a ��m �Prore, Iwouid'-soe- at sealed. free. bottle o: the unl au ^e -pop corn cure cakace„ `,ue. sat the D•!t sift out s)Ylal1 plain and weed seeds thr. gh a frosty night.. oast me and bewithonrooe' and save the other. " Either wax is - ---� -- - - Putnam's Painless Corn F:atraotor Yours truly, 30 Yonne fit. Toronto. tvhtch can be ha 1 a'. any dru c is'•o. a l21 wi too Ave B Dyer -._ tar than taking it- from -the AN EASY TONGUE. —.A coatfau_,rtfbu of th3- htxnegmo4.nand - - 't -- much bas 1 l b� - s - c i of corns born assn e , a 1he_remo _ - —bin without selection. "— H:R.H, the Duke of Connaught ____ -- The fields from which the grain has `t.ay ;earning to ride the. cycle' hegen- its use_ Bewareot imitatTa7ls: "- - been cut are likely to have weeds start of 5' visited an unfrequented road. STRATEGY. Nad h up among the st- uhble. It will usual on , he outskirts of Alderrahot to be Wo " s For handsome 8$y a Smooth well to mow th,ese down -to pre- R hob did you aspect to prove by g y 1n even Suri6CA, Shiny and glossy _ly pax free .`ram .pubic observation, On one thatl exceedingly long. winded argil- IJ��ANa paints, get a paint that'd made Peat their seeding the- groeuad• If your of eSe occasloaa he :was met by a 333 ►- �ssJJii 4 it-made t -gToun _ ment -of yours? asked the friend. r - for 1L m sigh d plover, is coming among them d - not j y d subaltern who was there for I didn't espec tt oprove anything, right. cut too afosTy. 'tu to le let } }�t _rpason,_and who, an recog- answered the orator. All I hoped to f nun shine in and burn the roots: n' ' g his chief, attempted to salute: ao M ay Zo t<onftme the- O.thrr fellow so MSATS f0ME FAIL HINTS. but a doing so 1051 his equilibrium that he couldn't prove that 1 didn't ¢ - a fall, Ills Royal H hoses le, go prove anything. - -It is now time to begin to stake the one of hl9 handles for thg purpose - - - PAINTS needed'repaira at the barn, and all of :arcing the compliment, when he _ _ r t _ outbuildings It is best to be com- a si�gbted on terra firma; but are made by experienced pletely . prepared for sudden weather , q sty picked himself up agiin, ands' chemists with proper machitr �' Changes which often come quite early w din well -known characteratic, er mixed list r► kt for ro- la the tall. Too much stress Cannot k seas, rtlade inquiries of his sub- This signature, is an•very box of the tenaieu ! Y } a p rr ate if be was hurt. whe❑ he re- i111�12K Tablet. per affects. wear and tear. be deviated to making the roots tin- which h amply cogtpea- ! Laxative Bt's• � they stand for economy, Ark � ae d a reply r so Peabody that esiree •sew la ass drp t your dealer " r leakeble, and to trade the oracks se- ; -1 far h's acc; dent. The "sub" 'vurely battened on- this sides -of-the pte eci himself rep, remarking. " That PUTTING A H7RAD ON IT + R1i�V11 9 Sol, i IM NOW8 stablea• `'See that all the door binges'ian soldier would be hurt were he to tl G wi Less the fall of Royalty Thus- is a great story-, da'id the. new 1 1LD NT4ixAL. Eat'd tin ` are to good order, for the high winds reporter, but I rapt think of a good " w.il give them all a severe test. In -_— bleed for it. IL's about a treated , '\r'N"S s'� 1.1''#^►�r'�' mak ng all stable "reppairs thoughtfully g 1employe, whose accounts were toured! consider the dilticulties experienced be crooked, and when he was so- last winter, and aim to make every- cased of it dropped dead. thing more Convenient,' i That's, easy, said the Snake Editor, i -- - Common apples are generally used heiptully, head it D;ed from Exposure � MAKE MONEY -- • • - -nor eider musk, and even when Sip- I :pies are plenty ttnere is. too great a of Dodds "soy Pills are I WORTt6ars #11 tT ► 09 �07r/ay. i -- ;ty - tendency to became oareleea and put legion. Ta,s boa Is imitated, The ee Billl ere," Frll16 Bays p�tor °:a I . y Its - rotten. appie6 S�'hen this pl.tn as the outside coating and shape of the i - g _ By It6wstitng Ar�I+aE MOUSE—��t�t : - Abl» alt. BRillar to M�undn�l ®ollaa's, t�itltd ilia ass Imitated and eh,. carne -- Dodds hose robes ;Loilowed the cider is of Poor qualrty; P >PI/ lacking the true. spicy t,a3te, and bas Kidney Pills is inutat" ltaitattoes era i -- �' "� ® ;,a Mudd. or unsettled eppearaace. It Kidney Pills hsioa sire reputation. imtta- I ~ dangerous lira on Lai ab rata Dodd'a k your new. nsrteas? d SIZING THFJI -UIy M. ly specked apples, Another source of y How b, you Like q will pay to discard all rotten or bad- y p Lora have a�t>e a. they ercnldn't iriRttate. � E �'�� ARE StEEPII� G. so they trade on the reputation o! Dodd's f eaTht thz landlord pleasantly. t he trouble in Cider [making is natng bat- Kldne Pills. Do not be deceived. Thera Thy new �eaent in the modern ` refs that have had .co ateats treat the y- i apurtmrsst ho�tr.•w looked the rooters I The un wood ties a err hs .Daly one DOD D'S. Dock's b she - ___ -- -- and re iced. -Tbeae aren_t sue- - block_af_stach_in._ann.�L into- such bairrels it will Boo "n_�eg- - -__- -- -- - . ttulabow- ; carters; th.ae are elghrha. c ,itn�ow- G�d�:��ing C- empanies- irr-- �`-.�a;- w- h- it-1}- � q a has been w ' to lasts of whRt the o„nteata had - --- • toprmeriy been. SAII cider barrels - ' ?Ott OVER PIP" YEARb -. new machi - ng r two years, has large ore bodies opened* u .- ,. for g Pe P' should be thoroughly washed out with Ptas wv,rrlowr aouretxo aTSVr ass trs. fully -paid t' and buildings costing fort thousand dollars, all esd bus moth•n ters ri•ir -boons wow Iteeeaa• d no liab' litits of any kind and is likely to be in a po5i -. bouLng water[, to which plenty of soda L t.a an[K "how &be ra- "lap Pw s tion to pa. his beetwatex d• 'y�,,Wit6ee eb�""°°sr dS°r d ;�..r � I, of dealing re r;uiai dividends io-a short time, aving s■drawe °a°e oaaty4t+, with ThE�'irh large English or European Capitalists, to deal direct - - KIDNEY le; believing there are man who are saving and am- 'RANCE FOR TURIi` Y& _ THE F EEiDICT. bilious to jwak g Y - _malts money but an account of limned resources; - These is a general belief that ezer- r _ A Oo oner's jury delivered the fol- he Door Is Closed Against Them l3ae makes turkeys and other fowls PILLS lowing original verdict on, the cud- 1r in mini n'ber the greatest fortunes in the world have been made rough, and, therefore, they should _ den death cd a merchant who had poor atld struggling m,en and women have made therh- bave no range to roam about in, This - tailed in business; reeves b true oat to the estenc that they rortab }e for rite by careful and juAicious investment. v - A CINCH. t� e, the jury, fimd -tronx the doctor's F further particulars send full name and address'to -. become tough-when taking an eaves_ sfatements that the deceased came rive amount o1 nxesoiae, A range is, Wright Wish wish toadbmritthis article his death from heart failure au - s• + i oti the Dniiy Lives o[ Our Million - ¢` D @partineIIt `I °�% - neceagary Tar _tbe developpmeat of alL,� ert.ndueed by business failure, which, is towlar They should- not be Irie. ten noire y. y was caused by. speculation failure, O� RQ �S' F,ditor -Don't want it; too dr - sd, ahased or worried. when in t _-- vi-hich was the result od failure to see -range, for that makes them tough a don't pea write ahnut •eomethi with. far enough ahead. III _.. _ lean, and spoils theme- asfiaat -cla more snap to it? r iiji 'ng Brokers. 'birds. A nwk of turkiya brought tt Wrig}it -Gee whin! I can't imagine, I$Wo Reward, $100. rQ, ((}�{{• �j p} - TORONTO f�kTTO aatually' "in a good range will weig a bigger snap than a millionoaire'a The residers nt this paper will be pleased ter. �d81�i1�6. UUt 1'1WOU j jy�Jl� j life. learn tbar there to ai Isaac one dread<d disease moray have finer and sweeter men -that science has •been able to, cure in all its .Bud 6e heatkhier all round than ch otsrmi and 'hat is eawuTh. Hatl'w Catarrh 1liembers Toronto Mining Exchange; " Worth Ten Dollars a Bottle. care +.cho only positive cure known w •t.` Toronto Board of Trade, birds broughpt up in the der' the rnedical tratarnity. Catarrh betng a cony. ^ s ooa -fed from their biYt Any . erson tv o as use _ - - Der and', p ins, the great pain -cure, would not treetmIn'. Hal1'.CatarrhCu- sistaktuinter - �►o1EHr$ wawTeia• `, % in'nasrow quarters.' It is a.natur be without it if it -cost ten dollars' Wally+ sating directly apoa-t. brood and msoohe anrlacee o! the system, thereby des• ; :life for thews. to.roam about, and the a bottle. A good thit3g is ,worth its troying the foundation of the disease. and should. have phi they, 'want o1 it weight' in gold, and fierviline is the , qi cg the patient strength by building up the *�" ' �• - a nstitWtiou and as- fisting natura in doi lq a To and for our to aperiod of a month •lyefoTe, killi beat remedy for ail kinds of pain, It work. The proprieto v hags ro mach tai in is also •frequently used -in _• oematete Oats _ ciire9 neuralgia in__tt e" m i-es; .its curative powem-that they offer one Hull- the -_ t6ot11a`c a 1e. one minute ; "lame back dred Dollars for any case thwt it •tails to oars, ntanniao :are Of "woollen goods music row st rhM -- Bond list o! teetimenlal °. a sturto and . sootw at one .application ; headache in a f eW Addree@: F J. CHIZNEY.dcQQ,�Taleda; O white paper• j 91 d snored salads DAIRY NOTES minutes; n all p d discount min s' and afar just aa.rapi - 8oldb dra e,.75o R P 1047 °? eewnt TT y bat _ ly„ _ `4 Hs11's FamiPilla are chi ­1 t is the neglectdd' t ' ri t�lat Lev r - LEY, _ J � Teachers . wNA -- ,t -tills the milking pail. 'MIGHT H,A4E LEFT THAT. • VIRTUE .i0 RES'FARD. _ ROYCE %.00. - Be merciful to your cows if you Mrs. Starveam =That Mr. Sldpay has ' It was pretty' hard wpori, palling , 1 CALVERTS Wanted �T sta�0at. pact to make money in. the dairy b i- skipped:put without •paying his board. you oat of the watdw 1 do DI oaten g A Oint- m case. Mr. Starboard-Well, that should be Yea, but you'll get oil my account ++ Taetw vva�rs, a been The cad aiglita 'of 'fall should a IRddm� lee medals and diplamai !or iAfoo a THE M08T NUTRITIOUS - a relief to you. You've often declared a medal from the Humane Society. .0ollsPwe. Their regularu"IP vemo h al sa tl� monish dairymen to house their" co s s aseu Ask ioar dealer lo, oboats a P. S. her was e❑ elephant on your hands. Sines I've asaiated you •to obtain this �'Dr Lists miltd tree ea wyliesw& -it night. _. MTs.. Starvem -I ahould say he was great honor, don't you tbiibk ,you fs,O. CALVERT A 00.9 E P 'I Rowan treadilp dot from 'tile m - ahi-elephant, for he',, taken his trunk ought to give tire' some -hing for my MANOMS.STS16 '- tNaLANO. pRATEFiJL= OQMF6RTiNO. dow3 forms a valuable adjunct to t e with) him. trouble 9 , _ To allow the cows t _! .fall feed of dairy cows. ougltasas eon o lie [n open - I�etai is Ceilings Off; Ue0 C tares unfII ffie rnights sic trees' 761� - -SUPPER- BREAKFAST -- Toronto, _ t H cold is to invite a steady .decrease. 'n YOUR OVERCOATS • -_ -milk yield. - � '1 , / _.... �..C7 .._� .�a Cows should - enter the winker Asa'- `� f .. .. .. _ .. .'~ '` ... ends in ani town, d l dareI Z�ontraal; no lc 3 HTertwtop t '. LAWBarrltt•w son' in the bast posatttte Physical co' t- • RtOAN ovaiwa Co. yaw Y°alotim�a+be ed w '_,tion,,and`tthip Will not -be- obtained_ - t1 f1NY Inft _ ,• .. BR1TtiM AIVI less they are'.tiumanety treated'. _ _ _ Cathollo Prayer r""' r'�e•r a /� { , M,Uap Oastaaa -Stew twearwaleat s� q�. Peruse Statuary. and �� Unless the nights are warm t �J 6h.eD and Amerfc►n Sep p��»IIaDb Y Wrba ltatl ordes r�aM�+ti (/' I I ELiOEw7iLL i Cot. a. A J. WYrr • •• - r :preasant- at -this- season, it is *ise' !� iR/ �t�► ,tcbt prte+t• PARx, - ter the'evening's milking, to give, a _. _ -- - f POULTRY BUTTER, ECCS, AFF �cowa a feeding of "- foddez corn r .9.PRoIDIICa,tea�etseKresaiM _ freshly cut roowen, .and let fhem' 'e w 'Ow�ort, isialRlq?� -� ►- ;oa•dty bedding the stable all rri t': N t1N.Mest- MarYSttNhrPaPK+ - - a A , w . - .o- , r..tr m^^.: s: : • 4. v ,, L ".. ,,. .....Cs,7,, "".f>,�4 {i' n t;+ . .. 'l++•^"Y+c.c.,. ,.5 , .h,..J : y . .•�•' , r.' �-gt��"_,r'� d,�4 .,+ .,_�^� .? i i c , ' �h.?,.�✓ x, , , « ,.� :,?k rti+. 3 ,, ' S. *+M,n ''x .."] ' �•,. a �.fwtn'.R '� - I 5^.. , 'r;.:.�.'['T''7�v. t •p2.'�i'a,l?i ,r �.s++i ..., vu,.t. "w K,_ •� .' c „ «1�, :�- : $:a n', "�._ 'A• w _ .+MY.'.]a k r x - �++' •.r. �'- :�:- ":�' �14' .,.d.,� -' `.•�..- ��".ti.`F• »�r m'? Vc.w '. � ,a �i "wF - - �rC,r a '71,01 � .�4 �'+� t^"\ " K1 .. x- .7{..p.i.i. , .,,�i y.,.t . �.s. ; • N�+.°2,.. 6 +r �"ii` " ' =lei ,,:. 6'.'. •M. — ! "o `� ,•d"`+'"v :., ';.v •,1 :1 ,�,• `�� r,<,. -->., •.,,.0 Rfy{ - .�'•,.,"as- __..;P .. _ �,�-~ ,.:�,. „!r ".. .,•efJti .,F . ,., :+., � ^.4 . •��+�p�, � � u., •.� .... .. ut+ �. , rye �,,,, . •'2v ', .. .: _ ... .... ;. - _ .%. � - - , a .,.dyer J. • .r.Y '�. ",tY " ®, 7,.._ •..7 +7, "y"i Y•w s i�, - .+:, - •...,4 ; g. , ;"'N.. Nfv.+,•, � ."'"+ A �+r�,a,• J?' a'�.r L . ° _. •, .. _ a- • ,.a ca:. - . :'•e, :ft �! ,,: e. .v'•�..,,- '� --'• , -...�� ..� Heil u .9 ,.',^ .. - tfr ... f'r.1h ,,,y¢l•. .%�'�, . .4. M_. ... .,,. .... ,,,'M.. «• .. .^"�%'?w yiW7.!:: xp •, _. m++ .+«3 ,. _ . -.. .. •,. A. ^'_. •.., •... .;•L . :•.. '� + _ q.. ,. ,+..._, . tin �e +• {. .... _ i h ,.'• .l . -. w0( v......]rI'.:. +..0 :- . -l�S. , .•i �Y • H"� r " � E day a' -team of horees were sold for Public Notice! : - �'�b c No aiotaze �' sand neither of them would _- - - ho�, register: .. On scud' this date sal etmttle,` alter. _ . Ponoe V�S of ioaeriGi. will be . etc found _ ll , Btoufvi►itle. a .' Pre: p-a for*J- By oedse of Polios Trastea.� AA gobllatted ever� P7Gids1 morning at Anson Leiwis w quite low with typhoid : D. PUGH. Cbsirmsa. t, PieJcrrtng,f�” (over. rl Oat. 4th, 1900. bl -b8 , Miller ret=sived 3 carloads of ti ritiths �Coole WeatheT eGd.fta pe :1esay- ($i.ee� SSya1d t:itd hitch grade cattle last weals. — ,> a duin v fibs w Btandard.bauk oh RATS �!` ADY882ISI]tQ : i ae d o' $lref Insertion. ttm. 10 ors being laeeed in pesertion, tuna it is sa• " ff pew led wit be oeca to a fw as • • • • sec Qi r WeAtr i ii rteseb saerr�arat iaaertioa. lfaat - 8 p� p days. -- •,�+ Warmer _ rate, dots amt isolada 463 or Foreign , Tbamaa 7..ewis end family, of Alums, v • e - bas the ®ymeuhy elf the eommuum in p.. epeofor -terult rues to y` y tb n'atiag a -be deatb of their - son, - Emaatssl. which Persoua having apples suitable for 4,k reefs for e' or a months or by fha y�rr. r7ytu'� - ' - t•tpearly o!►rsaal3 contraow pa; able an.sf.rlr• i Odcsred last week miter a short ''lanes. paring and delivariag, Sheta at tits it nesr s,.tsn ltnea or ttadsa, eh During the past week no less than five Pickering Eva rater before is *Ickes. ae pad l to advan ;� ' - Mai'Iia�iee in local tle to s tetra cants per an robberies hays occurred its the immediar,ei November Lt, will receive highsss YOU `fume ornri per line each eabaegasas iaarrtto vicinity of this plies. and from. the mica= . cash priese for..aame. 1 • poetal eantract rates mado ttnown on apg Her to which the were carried out. on: No fise advertising . J ? Ltlrerdsersrnea .wfshoot o asen nskmotfoa would indicate that the parties are well 8- D. BENSON, !villbe iasarw until forbidden Lad ebarged a ' tea with the easrotlndinge.— Bent. - Proprietor. TII abtsgdisisos eordts' Qrierth for diseond is as sdva gt2aSa _ . oe Mr. and Mrs. F. White. Altoaa, etastmd ieb work prbffipLlr ling and teat to the ynb. -- - _ !7asafsmnet in wrl 's eaorning for 13ensidjt, Mina., whore e - - _ _ ahep, . r attended w. ey intend t9 scalds. 'iM..d..CLARK - PROPRIETOR Some light fingered goat entered the Losing '+�� 1 me of Mrs. Barton on Friday last U �a r s - on all were-away, and secured $55 is ,t •Otar I"olltaos— strfotIndspeudaacs h. (� ll \/sh i abets `Hodges is tailing a couple of - _ +C3tar Aim —a First kings Loosl Paper. H ks holidays and - Enos Bawer, of �011 naturally lose flesh i}!1 — - -- _ -�Ota: �spo,at�tion' —The hsarttr a khan, will weld the soissore in hie '+rapport of the 0"ols of Pickeriat sad riehatty. Ce, the summer and running -.down ` Among the of a Lillian Percy was. mamed this is so easy. You get a little N( w Goods con at the homy of bar parents, weaker each day without hard- Us WT. 26. 1000. T W titre. P�ely to George Tribune, ly noticing it. There is loss of New Cashmere Hosiery— t sizes — Plain' and Bibbed. appetite, headache, weakness Special —� i�Sibbed Eoee. - -- - _ Of -the mu3c es, disturbed sleep, LwW Sleeved Knitted Ent Vets —For Ladies and M NC)TES At+ta COMMENTS.... d+3v�etltaettraerstr. 1 der, _ p 'Men's Balbriggan— Fleeced Merino or Union Shirts and Drawers. weafcness of merno and these Artie Fleeced Blaaksa_(} and White. TED —A bsn exp ri with one, ry' Flennslettss— White. Blue, 4 Gr and Pan Work has ahea3y commenced upon shoe or lucre years a :perleaae at Norte. are the beginning of nervous er eyP�• _ s, IDt0, d t etsl work. epply personatiy so Some pretty New 8uitings Brocaded effects. t -the piers at F enehmitn's Bay and be. otertns 1s prostration. Iron and tonics - ✓ ; tore the ice forma it is expected -th-.t TB ED or the promises of the and bitters may afford some a - or meek ;nag. tot 151, con. 0 Scarbo". as r• relief, T �p y o l 1:he improvements will be fairly under sattL�ta 1st. oa,t ye,arlta; ayr%hire herfer ternp&a, / elief, but .what you y'� , DL N BARS } May. Was ward for her rwovory-1 t1 oallO'ay nee31 a food for body, brain. - • •• • • • l Although L. V. R TO IiE:tiT -200 assets wttii neri °S. MCBrady did slot .too road, o.:dtnae lot 33, B F con. on Brad- -receive the nomination for centre further :a the Toanantn of 11%ekartz4 For atloa apply _ -_. : - 'Toronto for the liberal party of that. souse x 1 0 rp y w 8-2m eotaoarn. Of Gad river Oil wt *h the 1-ly - -- O B B -- _ - - constituency, it 7ls a -tribute- W his 1 ac.w,. —Fine lake shore farm, 22b o hog hites, furnishes just-the ar,ag loo a n; .oa t• aad s. S.P coa. Ptek. P P , '_+r;bility that his name came second to aeood ma -•" -: Joara. Parora;,;e forms to noUnSf�r^ient needed for these Tiwe'is pply twriasoc to ploafth at ottoe. none but air. Flett n on the ballots. ouea-r, Pry S, alebardson.Books sad ate o -+ o P who ar s i n down. and Fal and C M' . •. 'ale was barn in Puckering and is one �OB g,t .--- - - _- thin and w� 3k� t; you roan flesh ' ' of our worthy sons. —About 88 aeree of choice - = oe.ag pa a the rear of the etnoon ln'SU'lrrlpr tape Scott's —mul' orchar3• toc. w: It Good Lnaldso�s sad v '« i} f Bred s vl+ and aha pQlace W weir va: slon now. . j✓ 7n t wail « t.l; fall _ iVm. Rosa, of Port Par, 8 dra er Goa, Ptefenag '- : `1 %be is to Jana II _ T j "Y. P t. .tot or winter be re beg- n:"! j} - - - -and grain merchant, has been seleCi f�Q l?�E � T Ymr V.,e at .sn:. "d L.= by l Sri .I.I! a SELL. =A (arm con sco'r r m i g. Tomato I3at_ - w reel as the Reform candidate io South 5. :'ilea tdy pr • "kQ nt L+ rare o+' coa -- _ -, _. _, stone ataouas -6 era a Largo turn m.ts ClitEaC10, Mr. Burnet's resignation "Iered. there , Haub TDa pace is melt upon sue.. Tha dv '.vro val.s sad a apr+np s ltaetag been btlaepred at a m ?ettQg tortaote PI0.1 4 a :ommodicna and cem - - 'trel -i at Brooklin on Mande . The ensiles oa apnu , arcaasoa acv and tn+i PO4 ! (y, f�1�,, Y tan lobo fawan d. lr ear rart,en.ars eo eartt's Cater asst Cwpir/ NT ..I■�i r V tussling was an eatbasia3tic ofse and aafy l -3 _ �J �j y Manufactured b y T h e = ens well representative. Cook Co., wtadsor, Oat. — _ -- and Detroit. M:ch , is :he - only'knowu safe. reliable - Tf it were in our line to size up poi mauth:y amdi<4na on which ladies can depend la "Me kour and nome -When we must look W our Boots and Rubbeirs. ' - vlitical parties we would say. that never ,., ' - - - - - ` • v% rd" Ever -lady who res44 — „ ''before has the Federal parties hoe} - riss>JPC•egse;•d tya ineio -sa Ewe post. *itttle leaders kilns bofrh aidefa ; -_ a a� stamps, with her address, for "An ounce of Preventative is better then a pound of emre" says the old 1 Government, part_ hss_- Sir Wairad �tf'; Proverb. Just so, Gocd boots and Rubbers mill keep your feet wwm and ; -.. _ r _ yel�t- i teeaes and_AQCtor 'lulls. YOU can get them ' n, who trots well, while his � ~ ~t' - _ - Tanning mate. T. I. Tarts, lags not. sal tit part rniara. wlri: h ,ra ri;? here from. the smallest inhms to the largest roan a �tlesv solid _ - send by return mwil is puma. sewed 0 .Leather to the finest Boa Calf. Dongolia and-French rids. 1f yin hard hand, finds s shok cows ion an icles maaalactnrefd jit ki nds of hli a ; When we once • t a man to tr them he alws s bu them. Batiafaetiun P he 6fcLan�rhlro % ge Y 3 Ya Hugh •John 14iacdonala. slthongh he Co'y, of Oshawa, ti his c jtarr�,� ofwe odi�`e�aa 3 Us Our W. B. H.- and --King Quality" in fine shoes, Ladies and is t}ie son of his lite father. A special offer of ., ay Spruce 4 to can bj cania.te by lette: or it: Mons cannot be beat. Give us a trial. 7 feet. healthy and ri; for tnodvlantiaa e'`''rxa. AdJ:emoarmaia o3;e — -- at 5e. each, the parch to d their T's(E COOK COMlPANT, '!Me result of the Liberal eon,, n awn asset,.' This offer be good to end i3ao� 3 -'9'3. 253 Woodyard Ave., , "fiioa is stonficilie on ltforaday.was' the of Jane 1904. R oeeratt. l►t.�h._ - - THOMAS' BEARS, 'i T dtevalea ; _ r�''r ®d21 RirtT C=Lt. Cis Coot's *outran Root compourt i __ # • � domination of Frank Roach, barns- - -- '� is sold by all res sable wholesa:- - _ -' - - - - -- -- r` -- --'- - - - -- -- =.ter, of Toronto. Several :other - -- pta _ ._ ... f _.. Pu�11l^''ttS and retaildrnge sLtntSeDominio- - names had been mentioned previous 11 UMPS of Canada and United Sataa fo- ►tie -- '— — ao the convention, t the Dollar pe-T box ye pot boile3 I have the agency for + • , _ _ . ' i3own and Mr. Roach was the -unani. and parties - wishing a e s Pumps unous choice. He intends to push a find it to their interests Palap will s� � � X MW the t✓ a and The Cook sous campaign and will t prim before loin sir -- order. t,.ppba of a hos.iofd . .. . �o P $n ''Heel Mr. b''e placing g - . ppa None but first -alaea mate _ - -- -•- • (i'ould,. �.P., .his o Went out many used... , platforms. Mr. A°osoh is a young tie. kris null cleaned shortest A Man's- Wife - - , _ ,man and aalbitioui. f g Holies. )George tiild ` A tS the Head' _ t The South Ontario School Teach- 38 f>tls Pickering, facie. - of the Family _ �;; _ �-° � er'a convention takes place at 95� . • . ' when it comes -to bailing a Coolt- Iin on Pcidsy and 8atnrtisy, . Navem• A few stove. We find that whenever a . � her 2nd end Std. d large atten$taee woman of experience and good PUMPS , OF ALL YIND S expected. J. J. Lilly, Col. Fare. j, QQ judgement has. an opportunity of : W&uti�l ►.7 eC1at�S umou hl - examining our ere —Or. Mile" Jno.O'e3tinaor nmfa� V and Dr. Waugh ere expected to p _ S y I �''a1mOQ8 C+att18 >1tr,13it>t to feu 4I tlastsq�ts contribute to the program- These Boy, Waloha u it se, $2 oo. $ 1 QER0 W ON4 mw eamt, onto 'convention_ a are A great source of Men's 18 size nickle errs from $4 (benefit to the teachers and should be 16 size W41e case $5 60 16 size sit oxen Waleb movement from` . more faithfully attended. - It is iheee $7 50 up Thursday and Friday, etober 4th and 5th, 18806 + that exchange of ideas is accomplish- 18 size 111 ease Wah4 and .ed, resulting in good. - movements $7 00 a : • _ mo op f _ IB size yr glues gold &Ilsel �. �� _...�' 1 try, .. , • ` - .. ,.. , . - ns p4aka tar _ _ . + - wsisit Ottvectae , -- Pickering Township has . for years 18 size 2,5 yz- gnan.l Rld.hanting a - $18 00 Waltb movement' ` —� f ; - weld the reputation of having - as fine Ladies O and 6 size watches gun m i, y.. „ - - -itock ia.the' cattle, horse and sheep and ail oases from 68 00 up i psl�0ii" Ao IN 0 ", A11 the newess notions in Ha and Bonnets as well a Trimiags. 4ine as any munieipa7ity in .the pro. 6 size 14 k gld filled 25 yr guar Wa b Call and-eee oar Display. ' A� �^1�•1 �t movemont $14 00 nil she prefers it above all others and __. y' 11! �1�17 V BAKER, - 'r-ainea —yes, even the Dominion! 0 size sld old case, Eig or -Waltb mov when it is 'lld it alwayA stays sold 'That reputation was honestly won by _ meat. from $28 00 up because it perfect satisfaction. ° -- A_— 11 - - - , , - Stirling ailver envaltin.. ....w,.11.., _. . .. . - `'----'--' __I__ - - t+tlle part of those whose ' iiiteresta -were _ _ � nu worx�naranta T .- •-st statue 'and whose hinds drifted in .n Hnt JQh great points which we have always' _ Perftct cooking, cox. • .kept in view. • rt}tat ehittsel. When the horse and � venienre in opemlixg, ecorwmy of cattle trade were- of little_ account, Bernard's_ Old Stand, Whitby. fuel, drsrabiliiy; - towing to general depression, our farm. Solid gold - .:.S3.gb if your dealer cannot show you Y +ere continued to make Iles alld to +day Best -Gold Fill 1.50 the " Perfection" Stove write to -- .here can be found in Pickerin Tow g n- 5 yrs Gold Fill, 1.00 us due — r •r4 k• �� -- - ;---- _ -- i3ltlp 813 fine _horses" as fine cattle, as — EYTTasses -100 - �Vogtutrantee �- -- - - The lames smar kffg Ca fro. ' ism ;i - -- =.lane swine, and as fin sheep ag in any other -Mart of Canada. The Dertoct s►tisfacLioni - GLOBE OPTICAL Goes -' �Rto,�xvlla.a, errs: ` other ` _ >i 7onw� Street, Toronto, _ .,'%�_g r, .,a, u;� 4 #. '?rs. ar'� �, w ;;h?., s.��' . `,yr.... 4a �'i+.v^y" s� ++•� *sib "'are' ""�' ,r"'•? •.tA�„ :`�' �P,'�?�.:.;� :��l..Y .�:... ,ale ba ��. • Y' � x, ? „ .:.n 9•. - r, � ;:,'dC•'�7 3 n- i�',� +, ,y� (•,a � .r' ''1N,.. ,:'' "'..° '. .. •°�:r: N,C'ae�1'r'rS�aaw 'h"L.'•Y.'S. . +,.r, ...w r.. �,.t` ^<^ue ..... ,,iti;?. qS,. q�, _a.•:. _+4c: +C... .:z• n ^w`w ^�,,� •/, :,w .. ..:d�... .�' -v. 9�. 4.m x'�tv1.."'r".'S,v'�$ax7��ir.. ,.. r.����{{f.. .,. .. : t•r ..,.Sl:rn,a !,# ,,. r"ZJ' - +< """' ti"* i�•. '6r'' :;" ':.r _ I�`s,w .:.,.t:.: - a'v?omar.. •'*Nu 5 u^a`S''.. !'4, . •+a is '"'�" _,"; >, ...: - ..W>F.,..... ..;...:,- �- •,�•..- ,.�.'.s ^.� a ,. ^" '�,... .. ,Ma• .:t4"�'•4, .�+ ' " �. � . •w Y r •. K, fl<C i Reply in fAacic of the SMlarrtp• � T.btss^Clt o1 Fsyfabbd• • -� - DOWNEY _. _. • a - We ware ses�r mach smased while read► s!, t3so=ts's C3asea,- Ptsrteatai: -`'9• 'r' _ -tag Bell a muscles is th• islet issue OERVICIld: r - � j of Twn News. from his re ar- I[osnia� Prayer loa0 am one world think, }sdgtast eaadayBahsot Lo P= CO 1 , :--: ti ..._ marks, that %be majorit o! the fagman of Hlvenia* Pn er Lie y a :- +„�rr:riasan8 �lwdlaw 8,� •` ..f__.. i� .... _. _- onttria wars a class o! very natidy iadt ' 4Jii1 ridoals and that Rip Van Winkle would be s _ +, •�der.' ` Out•donein uakaruriIneas by Q0 radios of u% tL p' ' ...Onto Evidently -- tiat id fly our Fumiture....;. • p J Tj Evidensly our worthy critic has applied _ - ihaA should have been 1 _ - - remarks rally _ _., _.. _ _ ... . . .�-- •- You wai find �e et eibo� -� y g in:Mile-iiae of ft,Urs of bttfineta sa thln W �e nntk*Lbib' individedl or ? 'pods and at pries to suit ood etopk of Fruit Jars for the present pr y as he emerged from big sohtwy SLZ9'�Z'B retreat at the swamp, ha oatttht a RSaspse - - h _ '. of his ova rede0tioa from the glassy sa ` 11, fall lice of firs!• 1N all iiads of �� a. Cst3 and inspect. .for 1.00, some. Vi��' ntt�� taae of a silent pool of water. elate feraitors saw _ - trom big re- - RAIN and _ ._ of m _ _ Cf $L+`E�S: fo its of Lots t. line of itaplemeats bi to h e t� ... � .- .... _ ... we naiglit � led- w think ". - oo n to • ' mad here. � - azlyt�tin$ in �� :..... cod -1 marks that the home Ufa of theca '•untidy ors wars rooms. and unkempt" indiyidbais aorrsapon�s to a -- -- Y _ ALo dasieee theta outward appearance. It is not al oftscirlre "ye possible for a tamer to appear he Prieft fight. - {Old as chaps be might wia�, but we - yy pa qs 1 1 e V o &L s 1 =1eve it is only the es0eption and not file r�•��..t����'�� t vale to dad them as deplorably °a R. S. yryulagbS3I4, -- I lC-flAtR`0S0N'S ' he would malts as believe them to be. a �io8 thrill a 0811. �'� r Wee with: our friend Mack that tidynew Pickering. Oak: g Js `H g aad cleanliness should have •prominent prompt gaotatiOng given on pplace in every Canadian home. and we be lisve they do receive a fair share of oonefd A T 's= ' - ;.�COportant sbowkw o �p�y of C t �erstion. - �Shl'k8 - blebs. A yeryB eseortm �t' ofa� We can hardly alrree with the remarks r j alioaar9, , Dolls, Toys, of our worthy friend, for when is has been received for Holiday trade Call -oar lot to associate with our fellow cm a IV-" + sad ees them. goner- creatures at a countryy sale we have goner• _ 'ally thought ourselves- as respectably arressed and protecting as nest an ap• _ _ ��>�.>.•.. Weekly y Ne -' •gin taken for all M•gns' I Fieazance as is consistent with the farm - tag and Dail w market B nag community or perhaps our recluse of 11�dzn�f Buses =C�3:�.RZ7OT�'w the swamp D y/M/ S. ' • We agree also with our friend that is �- ,- would be to the credit of some iodivid• /'� uals to e=erciae a little moor thought is Bu ®B ! Whitby, Ont. �x�e� �treret, rsoosl a sauce, bar we - +`' rd to P� -' .. - II P are al a loos to imagine where our -: ftrisnd met such an anwa'hoo, nakempt, Haring secured the agency for the wancgated, b °sh•wbiskered, passioa•bnrat, MtLAUSHLIN CARRIABE CC•, 1 ivaadorned. °atid9, weather•beatea aped• ' Oshawa, we are r to note n Ready. 7 ,men of bamanity that be describes to ad prepared q g $fie es+ f unless it was as we stated above. - graces_ for ail kinds of gshiaiss.�j�jl Son l _ _i n I� Cu?•aorraa. gee as before parch-ing r - - The hut, Oat. 20,1900- t Duncan & Parker, Now stook uall aad will be sold M _ Is prepared to bay any quantity j very low prices. t .r enwood. 97 gm Highland Creek of Good Wisher appias at Mark. _ price. . • .. I . are _ _ . Mr. and Mrs, S. Steven spent several I TIt = ' ,days with friends in Goderich. =as, liBLB- �fetHealai •tatlsa w.7t.7 : yl v i �L:3'.�a'�.i'Z:y Miss Annie aad !teeter Wilmer Ward• astxs aotxo FAST ftn As rotrows:- ot rue Gibson, spent severs! daysw�tb'disa �• �O. C�orue Gibeoa, No 6 3d.as1. 7.82 A. M. P ••�y••�� �,I[ , The young men of %hid town purpose 11 12 Loot . . 8.00 P. M. Pure r�3 �•n' end Patent ed�e��16g Il having n'k•tin rink here this winter. It 10 LoCA.L. 5:12 P. M. L Ct . OF WHITBY, Rord has tree° received st the home good +lt Cut R Prices` ` A A Mean saying be had secured a good Tutus aotxo Walt °tin As gottowS:- V iii sitioo to laws is a creamery. We wish Pio.9 Loest E.39 A. M. HAVe ant taken in Block s aoeat¢ament balm every saccees. , _11:_19 P. M. 1 of U 1 9BPUOL SALT. They are (s% 8aN. n for otuiag cider -Put 2 ounces w'40 gallon barrel. - Oar reeeo% rases weft van mach needed. "11 L,ocas unloading also a ear of the rslsbrs,wd , - Withams Piak .L, t bows 81.00 bliss Gecrgle, Pengaily of Bdrsaton, Pa 6•7 dfatt -- 8:17 F. M. WVNE)SOB SLLT, In ail lines of fitaey PGck:a Corl[a al. ; order, for eaten Dodd's kilos tila 100 � is here via her parents Mr. and Mrs. r 26e p Flares. PelbtysD Sc p I'mmoric. apiaaa Wm Pe°gelly aad ate ale ih oSar a sal aad• t� Y� liBLlraau ►astou ftadoa $cleetrta ail 2 feet ,. ._...._ vast es Carters pcJls, f 0czt •='T =u lsied,asl discovery 87o . Jon Tsefy spent Sunday with his V•B' Everybody aekaowlsd thus the sail • %a, amall 3".ut •• Favarlaa prescription, 87e brother. P. Teety in Cher rywood. °� y y i9cott's Emeisioc. Mrs H. Sadjar who was supposed to T=Araa Got ra E[ltt a8= ail rOLLOwf'= the beat TEA for the moans to tai Gad DaRid'B 00ogh S o bdilh0rna heart aad atrve pills 9ba have a sl►gb% •ttaek of fever is around No. $ Mir- 7.47 A.M• anywhere, 40-1y cbs"'a ;rymp Le and terpealiae iii Doan'' S,dney Pills 950 �% 87e Eeaema ointment 25c - - - -- -- -oatia and doiV2 nicely into. 18 UMD 2-58 1•M W. B, P. � 't 0- Ayer's descry P heel, Iron and Wtas boo Lyman and Frs°k Gleesoa. o! Bronx. ., 10 LOCAL .6.06 P.M. Ayer s Isar "got � Parssetee's Pius 18c i ham. Soodaysd under the parental root Chase's yells. i Our sports intend gor°g to Whitby to Mills assrrb 1•ie . 13illett Lys l0o--!i tins far 95a- imorrow to wttaea' the items of toe%ball be- TRAM Gorge WZM airs As "ILOWS; -' ElmdAle I Oiatm � Canadi i B a+ta cars 750 %seen Wbaby and Balsam Wbsn a No 9 LodA*L , . . $:OS A.9i, •C 9Sa o Water white noel ail lb Salaam going to play as oar return match ' �� 21 Mt is _ = its d - its'P.ld. 8es� ea Tyra . 1 250. We Be"' iEaw' Paula �tTaPatients we -- A- .Tebastoa's sera Caslaadaol _impot's d- . _ _. !dell - : $'$$ -di: - L`ok3itlon po __ ..., ors e¢an a,r m r't2 bias% aad prepared �� Your own 'made up aaretnlly from Yorkahwe botse and ouch@ food 3 lb io:[o*'�a t Qtr' - etwppm# and grts'tn Nall afasaa Your 'J6 Denis. OatUs, which have been robsredfrom -. cantina have lately arrived, sarte.Ada* .!ul°r !you wets. drugs for v06faws ! 400 ors The Dominion Elections tall on the'Baa]e Ft"r. . $�p Be lb-,? the 360 $fin Aanats:, obsess 0oiorinif ` day u the DivinoC Court at Brougham. - r ic- eater color her 80 1 10 All finds of b The torso hall is need ass ppoolling- booth. !,Aorta, Chop. s31a°ba Was, heaps the court bas been adtoarned until Claremont, G- rahant Flo'Br, Corn uteri. Whol sad Befall 1T1 King as Bwsf4• r the sass day. Nov 4th, jBo1kd Wheat, Y%U1eakCW0. W fiONTO. Wm. Tait. a resident of this village for C. �' X 81 Co' TO -- -;. f -� tctway on aa03 sa3 fbr seta ss Qswaoaaoarr �n►a� Ctyda _ the last 50 year'. passed away st his lase Habel• k a_ the mitt age of t)o years o _ ' Y shop eroacd commit you. t -- __Pe ? .,R34�a4[l.�aLolt - -- sesideann..he=4. ,,t ahildrea F. M Tait of Oshawa; Jrmee D. Brukenshire, Pselartaf oti - ' aad Andrew, of the N. V%. T.. Mrs Hoe• - - chb. of Niagara Fails. N.Y.: hip, Cosh- - - - en0ar and Mrs Gibson. of Toroolo: hick o C �� F. A. Lawton, of Winnipeg; all o! uh�ch a have the sympatby of the whole Csighbcr• ..hood. The funeral took place Thursday N AND ' land was largely attended. --- -�»•+• --- - - -- tECDND NAND - Ca Baia' Bettor. o[, '•Jseteyharet." is ' Always on hand: at=ina the Borth Grey s:btbitiou as core and get ,� bargain in Owea Sound this week as a jadgs od t Bugaboo," _. darwys and all dairy broad, of eaam, Stoves :ageus, Bte. - Counkerfisis 110 Molson Bank bills ass lob work at all klneres ssnst - - in eiroalasion, hook out far them. ' > gate Meter. end .Ranges W. S. Jaaksen, Queeuston Cement For Building- I Brock itasd it rues from $2 to '$44. j OonerNe Walls, Silm.:81able Floors, Hog Troeglta, Bidewalka and Cieteesa P - ° a a • 3 t always in dock. -To Hanibipsa Conaofl_s -b large quo," pips on !tack. f , The mperif�l Oxford, the t;•'' �.a o R f9R PRICE LIRi• _ M .. best range made in Amerioa. o lot „• ° a se W. Se DEVITTa, t reenROOd, Ong. The Winnipeg Heatex is = (� the proper thing to have to s.%1s - s, _ our »� ai ... - arras -- . �� — •heat the upper part of y ,, c .•r ... o .. s � assey -- - . .. additional fuel. — d - 4 house without . a, a t e • Bundyy �.H a 8� �� Bicycles : Auetiou_ a ot. �? 9 °e BI i g °' -. a lot 9, " Claremont, Ont. ^- alarm stock, tm !ems �D gw at $ O - eoti: 1, (Hin,tslou Road), Palo n the v a 71 ° - - At litodents Prise, whieli will sot pp vs an ironilal._ �* property of W. J. Reason. Baba •°ce. but a eotttoe of tatiafaotion and delight. Oil! asBi t �I % a a e sharp, Sea Dills. L. Fairbanks of 4U C$utchering i o'a ' ^, :' M ' 4L - fee samples and prices. All Other wheels rspturbd :1 ]f[ost,Ar, OCT. . 290h.- Ctadit sale a A. - ~ . : s 9 __ oa fbon notice _ feeding cattle, the propgcty o[ J d, n; Saving purchased the butchering O j N oaaap miles north oft Port y . nose carried or, for r siderabia time by C. V • �t to "furnish !reek o K - �,e Mia�i�gPr f _ s • s -- Reach, 2} ken °, I. Singp we are preVersd _ Eau ring. Sale at one o, cloak Goo. J rind 2s meats of aft kinds as well as Baas. anotioneer. le_ aad poultry in season. Mo1TT.g4 1 70 0 TV"j>XT, OCT. 30tb, }p00.- Credit t 20, * TERRM$ CARIE31. * MONEY I i i farm stock, implements, eta., at Wm w B b con. 7, Pickering, the property of Wrn. Coll and see ns. Shipping cattle pashas• _ - 4�T-� _ - good. Sale at Otis a, ock. For ei edasusual. ORTGAG� SECURITY _ °der Twin e• • • • • rtionTsre- eaterm_ -_P �a A• RIiSSf�ELL M ,e�� °,.,,s,,till auctioneers. farm > t (Lowest rates of Iat�reat.) / j *R'� -- _, — - ya.,..eDAY, Nor, 1sT. - Auction sale , 5th 82 ly Pickeri°g, Ont R�r AST • �aBTA _.. HERBAIGIU lA stock, implements, etc., tin lot sty of ••.•.••.• ' ; - �' Concession, Pickering, the pro B� AnnmUer of good fa*m' for Bak 20- _ _ .. s .. -. �, J4 John Tool. 12 mantbe nredi%. re. pICBER,INGr LIVERY 1 ..l"r.r bills. Poacher & Postill, suction ale of - - - - - b A6ent for Fire, Life Accident - SATIIanAt. Nov. 3RD, 1900 - Auction n, 2, - -- _ +Matt •. Locks, Bolts, walls, grain, hay, roots etc., at tot 8, eat. i _ piokering, W. 1. Riebardson, Bfall First-class vehicles for hire by day f3lasf and Steam Boiler Ins Pork, of ail kinds• Bale at 1 6'olook sharp. Bee bills �t a or night 'Bas in oonneetion meet- Qonveyano£ng carefully done. : t; - y' partiorlars, Pouoiter & Postill ink all G. T. R, trains. Freight and 'Spades, r�ilOPelas Hi)eRr ' sale of - i3azusL �Y. Iv Y. 1)00 - Aactioa con, sz rese delivered to all psrte of the �klaes P P_alnts.._and Varnishes: _ 1 , __��� Private and other !rude on hB tasodiust beech and maple at fot D. village. eamtnR o t - -'.' u- r >- Y 7, Pickering, the property of plane on Shortest antics. Sale and nom- Fermi to sent. °' Also at the same time Clare• mission stables is connect - • ; ► J eve village tote in the village of gale st A�, _ W. ''P1 RICHAB � � '�j �( jHardw•re Me[ohao9 ,� %coat. Sea bills for Lpas ocher dr ostitl, • H• + eA� 7 Props'{ q'.Y O>soaia Dales bloat Ptotsertaa " s ' v p Rea'Zin� p+p� g, 1 o'clock sharp. Po ; f►notionessu. rw' .a, H ie"n`..SSa.t�°"'t! .. �"' rrws:.4':`k'3c."�`' ''�m.+"•` ,,. 37� i, r, _ .. -.. .. ., ....... rte. 'fs;?r'";' .., olia'?ti}p „A•'l =-. ^` '•...: 1::,,...+-,6...:' -: .. «.' - r al. 'jdF Res a. : 7 w -.w _sY ,t •.f•I;, q. ., � !. •... ... U'r•�..'n•'v'. .r ... '.r_ � a+ .°'• °_ - -'.L - '1 .. Jv. Irf� ... .h°^, . i?t,,id4 E.r,8 r�i°�'a.�}E ,v. 1. A , ,.,. ..i"..' Jr':' - .. ,. / , :;+i....rory -v • . ...�. _.. ,.,• .. ♦ '... —.—. Y .. +. _ `. ° . , ..,. �. .' S it ',x ' a^ , , , -.. 7r ��, L r, i j. . � ��RUTS OF THE WQRLD rt Friegs of Cattle, Cheese, Grain, &o In the Leading Marlset,2. - Pl .es Used t f Wafter From Tunnel Filled y Y -TIM STREET MARKET. == Another diet e�'1t to the Mandarin! a o Carr Explosives-Toronto, Oct. E2. -On the street to- 1 e' the posse a'proached him, '.g ” �� day 800 bushels Svhita wheat sold at r nCe Tuan. P We; 200 bushels red wheat at 69 to 89 " A detpatth roan `Eebastnpo! . e :i who ' is the son of a po 1-+2c• 700 bushels goose wbeat at 68q A despatch from London ys ;= Pewo is frozen the sold will decimate kUL"L1tiC details have Dome to li captain of the Black Sea, 2,500 bushels barley at 44 to 48 1 -2e; 800 i A despatch to Dalziel's News genet' the allies, while the falling of the aqf a deep laid plot to a,ssae�si n fleet, threw aside his de and fled. bushels oats at .29 to 31c; a load o1 � from Shanghai, of yesterday date, Yang- tae_Kia-ng:_will -Daly admit -o! Pa - - the Czar that was ,prepared a non r' He was' chased and captured. It was rye* at 53 1 -2e, and- a' load o1 buck- says P.rincaa Tuan has' aeat a d patab'- the use of small gunboats. ago, and for .complicity in which Be -hen found that a section of the water wheat at 47 1 -2c. Fifteen loads of hay to the - mandarins and heads o 'guilds He urea that the arsenals be kept oral pgt$oas have now b:en arrests pip _ .. _ 'There is a' seriee of tunnele on_t,h r-- fi} }gd explosives, and rebus- oP starwla 1$1250 to; 9. Dreaeedlhogs' ourtr9 n�owasafe and exhort' t Lhthme constantly at work, and that every- of g had bee_rnests ld ne bq in readiness w^hen'the moment a railway between Lcsova and -Sabi s iii ?l were easier at $T.75 to $8. to have patience, arrivds. for the massacre of all for- »,Fo., through which the-e-zar an Tlie neat day this mine was explod. Wheat, wht. straight.$ 000 $ 089 The despatch says that' wh the) eigaera. n'Catarina would have to Pass wh le 1 d in a field near gebastopol with ter- Wheat red. 009 0691-2 - i is effects, in, the presence of the `heat, spring. . 00 070 GENERALS ARE RETURNING journeying to Spaie, in the Crimea. Wheat, goose. 000 068 1~ Louis, Oct. 22.- Wheat= sh, 72 , -The scene chasten for the murder was :ice. Experts say that it would have Oats. 029 031 '744; October, 72 1 -2c; Dees er, 73 the last tunnel, which is 1.670 yards troped-both the train °and the tun- Barley. 044 0481-2 Peas. 000 058 1 -� > long. On the Sebastopol side o: the 1. Most active searches in South Chicago, Oct. 22. -Wheat Wit higher CHERMSIDE AND BUTTON SAIL -- sic and 9Soacow for these cons irat- _ tunnel there-is a. case -iron pipe at p Buckwheat. p00 0581-2 early on cables, but reacted t ter on FOR ENGLAND. the .entrance, which" fed to carry ( resulted'in numeXOUS arrests. Baym per'ton. ,--. -4300 1400` poor support. December clo_�: g 1 -8c, i --- off surface water, Before their 833 - a t recalled that is the course of Straw, per [on, . 12 50 - 1390- Dower; corn elol 1-4 to 3= and Desotatton Already Wrought by taterttiaa jesties arrived, and ,before detach - I eL..gt, ;ry at Rome into the assassin- IButter•, per 2b. rolls. 020 022 Eggs, new laid. 0 18 020 oata 1-8 to 1=4o dawn. Provi.i ns un- wttt ras,o Years, [o Redeem. meats of troops were posted to gu ird n of Bing Humbert it was found I Chickens; A de itch from London says-The the route, some people living in the at Per pair, 040 0'50 changed be 5c depressed. Y nary p' y tie internati -nej: group •to which Turkeys,, per lb. 010 012 receipts were 1,211,000 bu h tom- South A:rican war has again spread ~vicinity of the tunnel.'nuticed a stud- th Humbert's assassin, be- Geese, per lb Ut/d 0U7 , � suuthsiard. The heaviest fataliti s of ant who is now spoken ,7f as "K." Br Ducks, per pair.. 050 080 pared with 1,203,000 bodies i; t year and who belongs to the University I to ti�'plliamCeatrdh th murder Czar.. The A lea th= K`eek lists been in the Oi agG - Potatoes, Minneapolis and Duluth repo•r e,i 377 _ g pP ', per .. 040 1 0 tars, against 577 last week, an, 665 a River Culony, near the border o: Cape- ` 04 Moscow, digging in Vile'- earth per c- and number of guards pro- Beef, hind quarters. 700 900 'Colony. T close to the tunnel. They thought helvigi ?he.Csar have now been in- Beef, fore quarters. 406 550 year ago Local receipts w re 155, Y' he outlook is dismal io a- Beef ors, three of contract grade. i:nti- ,early re :umptton o! farm! ig and min - was digging worms for fi,3hiog, but . tee t' and' the' regulations carcase. . ' 5 50.._,..- 7 00 in - l g govern- Mutton.. b0 800 sled receipts to- morrow ; - ':;eat, g• ih�- desul�t4•in alrea.ly �iruug.,t a colonel of gendarmes snap aced that i ere �+iaaa to'L!vadia, where their Lamb, spring, 12 oars, corn, 550 oars; oats, 7 c-irs; will take years to redress, yet the he was engaged in no innocent work, i6g are sojourning, are much g• per lb. 908 009' Veal, carcase... 800 90 bogs, 25,00 head. Match, $l, 1 Old, British Gener- IN are returning. Ma; -` indent than ever before. . � and -bad .him watched. When 1 _ . __. I1 1 I; bogs '- No. to ern, h e -Dull. he n, Culler, de and on' as w'oil as -- -- —'-�' - mo¢a - -- -- D Dressed HOGS were P OVISlSo a Milwaukee; he 7 Nub h \o he 1• / Buller, are ail on` their way to Eng- -- I- TL 1 y i land. Dressed s. 5 S 00 RAID O...YOLt QDE 0i GEM AS EVER, owt. lower on the street to-day, sales Barley---Steady ; No. 'L, 5:: same'- A 'ire I n -POLICE y tCg q guerilla w'ir.areihreat, being made at $7.75 to $8. Provisions pie, 40 to 56c. ens serious social sequels at Cape $OUSE OF NOTORIOUS GUERIN ENT OF CHINESE TROUBLE keep frim and are in small compass. I SETT Minneapolis, O t, 17.-Wheat- clot+ Town and Durban. the Tran,vaal re- a SEARCHED FOR PAPERS- or, NEAR AT HAND.- Quotations for provisions are as ! - _ .w Yollowti ; -Dry salted shoulders, ; 761 -2c ; December, 70 3-8 t,, 7 1 Yo ; fugeem there are now peuni eas and j Slay, 791 -8 to 791 -4c : on "liac No. destitute, and riots are probabir if 'want Proof or F.xt.tenee of uantrrwu - m gain 'rtme-- Astboritles long clear Macon, loose, in oar lots. I 1 hard, 7± 1 -4 Rio. 1 Nordiern 1 -4e; they Are,noL ailuwed to re' urn in a Antf•itrpebllesn "League. FAMs I. lasertion of Pastt„it.+$ like 10e, and.. in case lots, 101 -4 to 101 -2c; No. , do., 74 1-4 to 751 -4, _ Sew week,. '. "hs is im osai;akt. -is the Nov. of The ts.erreeit•s A despatch Atom Paria, says -The Rine � short out pork, $19.60 to $:U, heavy Duluth. Oct . tY n`bent cl���e "+to plight of those in the Traasv,►al is police today unexpectedly raided the Ades mesa, 317.50 to $18. notorious "Fort Chabrol'° In Faris, and be continued 'stead - I 1 hoard; cash. BOb to orrice 5d Ocr even: worse - Smoked meats -Hams heavy, 1'0: day, aa�a r 'ion with Chinese af- tuber; But. December,, 801 -8c 31ay.' Th.• military position has been ma- also the residence of the mother. of its a•Al in medium, 1t 1 -2 to 190; light, 131 -2c; defender, 2 Jules Guerin. A number he newspaper scares- y 89c No i Narthera, cash .780: to • tonally- unchartged for a month, The ;-de papers 'were seised is both goes. fairs Ind wars to lecture atates -! breakfast bacon, 18 to 131 -mac; picnio arrive, 78, October, 78c: Dec„mber 'British ha!d all the key poaitioll but " p• hams, 10c; roll bacon, 110; smoked potAenta ' -'i of Putting 781 -8c 3liy, 81c : No; 2 Northern. 74c'. 'era not active envirgh to prevent the " The object of the raid Is ea :d to have pis ng more ea- books 13x. A14 meats out at pickle been to find proof of the existence of men on t ,ctlons. Fhe Stand - No 9 sprang. i0c. Corm- 401 -lc. Oats fJuera train gathering sad sweeping to teas than prices quoted for smoked -" c;:rras n.leas vraros $.1 to 23c. down upon weak garridoas. The l3oars the so-called "Grand Occident of Po I meaja. are now act! on thou individual to- 1L s Tien- is ; ra we mistake l Toledo, Oct E2.- lirheat -No.. of •h ng -France," sa data -Repub :lean league. g Lard - Tierces. i0c ; tube. 10 to 10 the puoJia and October, 771 -6ts. Decemb.-r, 79e at:ative, without 'a Governtaeat or headquarters daring the Drey . solution of the mat- 1 -4c' pails, 10 1" to 10 1 -20. _ -- to suppose t ' - lt2ay, 88r i'o. or -.7,,. L Dash !Z 14& ; without orders from the eammaudaat- (as agitation was at Fort Chabrol. '° °fah• ' He confirms PRODt'CE. - _. ' The Nationalist organs ask if the t� '°tt �• December. S53-4c. Oates -No. 2 is s- gRaerai, There b no rassoa to as- to practically general Eggs -prices sad conditions un- !ha view tht�, ;ed 2."e. ftya- -C;iah 54 t -Yes. Clover. ;,act pesos for moatLo, yet Bi,t Alfred iGovera•meat wishes to 'work up an- pr%iailsed psicuadment changed Quotationa are' as follows here that t I I seed- 1898, rime, $6 121 -2 Ltlr prima Milner a at Pretoria stisdru+g the other High Geiser cansptracy trial." bore wi►a" dovused - i?reiaah 17 l -: to lfle, held lOc limed i of t,hP guilty $8.;:8, Oe!oher, 117.20 Decemb -r, $7 toughest probliaaa of bra life He knows isms tie adds that 1Be, and culls. 9 to 100. ' _ mare! to g, Oi►- Unchanged - - -t shat More Boers are under arras t ban s W �. T _ Liip011111 CAPTURED ED imperative condition y- p �— 131 a+� u+ -a _ ., , � Foul r ReOai to ins' larger as foil- -�- lfortaigttt ago, and that the tnilatnry = '.- S s-sia"rif to aatedfJCtar - -"� - l Ctatriet coaimissignarq aye, faired to THE MURDERER OF TWO MANITOBA j y r•'storation of the I Iowa �hiokeaa, par pair, 35 to 45c ; i �- FABME3S settlement is t r ; and the oil .- i.0 the allegiance of the burgherr y y. y 1 ducks, per pair, 40 to We ; turkeys, Emperor's au: geese, per lb., e I Barton's Foreses Killed and Scattered through then incapacity. hat can be used I r ih 10 to llo ; and _ Pr•rtsetsl pe Pettre, a art ter Me atege � effective a 'reduction In Pe- a Number of Bur �'-' t . ; to 7o.. Geese sold principally at 8 to Bhers ' s( Nt» Lrrest. u! to insist apor: � DISTINGUISHED THEMSELVES 3.0 - a•.n time tailing 6 I -ea. A despatch from Pretoria sa " A despatch from Winnipeg says:, @in within a. c no kings will be potatoes- MArket stead Car iota, Y!'- ' Chief of Provincial Pplice Elliott and ' which the tombs, y, Gen. French has occupied Carolias, It fee stnt6e•sia'. a+++•ti • v. tteer c eve �fainchu dynasty ! on track, are quoted at 28 b 30c per is hoped with his force and the col- at sans ltrer. - Detaetiya. Co: left far the •ouch to- demolished sad LL: Emperor was ,`bag. One. car sold to-do at 280. Sales, _ -- dap upon receipt of a telegram, the suppressed. Once y �nmo which Gen. Smith- Dotriea is aaa-f A deapatcit from Durban', says.. g ri t -of the guilty out of store, are ma i at 85 to 400. oentrat%n is that. aei hbourhood to Strathcona's Horse have recants had ooateats of which they refused to restored cb,e pouf+ Ha g g y -_ ng -Su would Field, produce, eto.- Turnips, out of surround and capture a large sake- public. From.. other sources it I would be easy, fur a behind, him IK g number iSeli startling experiences theyv i'n t:Ly U learned that Wilier Gordon. ails have the whole o.3 �O ?a+ boo labs bag; onions, 600 Per of Boars. _ iSeiati district, and they have •_, -' Jacob Smith at White water Blau., od to nave murdered Charles Dow and dens Bt. g Apples, pas. bbJ.; 500 to $ .Sweet arm di themselves upon ever o. g- The . English whole h car r t stey n, of the st*$S -+i d Po y t a Ira 1 1 Former President chat opinion potatoes, pea' bbl. $2.50. 'Petersburg 'declare .:,singly pas- Orange Free State, and Camiaander- occasion. While patrolling the Sand Dried fruita-Dried apples sell at S i in -Chief Bathe are reported river, t g __ dome two montha a has been ar- there us becoming i Po od to be at they gained iatelli sae re was v ago, g probability of to 3 1 -2o and evaporated. at ! h2 to Belfast, (trustworthy source that there was I rested by Pinkerton deteotives am- aimiatic regarding of the Chide 5@, Gen. Barton has had an engagement Boer convoy ahead, They immediatel' -played on the, case. so. early settlement _ Beans- -0rdlaar run white beano Nothinjl definite could be learned troubles. y with 1,500 Boers at Welvediend. He'atarted" pursuit, and by a forcett ' from official sonrees as to where the bring $130 to $125. Choice hand - pick -1 killed five of them and scattered _the March along a circuitous route auo. r arrest had been made, but it is not ad beans are quoted at $I,40• to $1.45. commando. He also captured 1,000 •oeeded in reaching a drift )net as 'Be. Homey -TLeae seems to be a good head o3 stock. (convoy was preparing to crass. Be. denied that the man Gordon' in cap- SEVERE. supply of strained hoaegon the mark - - lie ving that another British patrol tired. BRITISH LOSSES Gen. Clements has made a great_ rair�__- �, et, and bestprice obtainable is 91 -2c: on cattle which the Boers were driv- ;was,,aa arranged, atippotting them, " ?bees Officers and E1gh Men Billed, g�� mastly at 9is 13ealers quoits tng along xthe Magaliesburg range, Strathcona's Horse attacked the Boers. 'STARVING THEM OUT. 28 Wopnde from 9 to 9 1 -2e per lb for 5, 10, or 80- -- Unfortunately, the other patrol did an,'says;- order - Comb 'beoey' solid at $2.25 to BOERS AT BLOBMPONTE � not arrive in time to help, and the at- A despatch from Lo Pretoria, tack' failed. 'Had the support acted as British Collecting Ali` 'Cattle in the Lord Roberta reports fr :2.50 per doi�n sectioaie. ,� PP Bloemof District. Ilowa ;- DAI9Y MARK2TS. Smx"rttish Force Compelled t0 fe- under I arranged floe wlio}e convoy would ter. date of Oct. 15, as chadodorp tainly have been capttred. -As it A despatch from Cape Town, says:.- "F-re4h{kt'arted from a part of Butter -There is no change in the _ Lire With Nine Wounded. was tb•� Boers were badly mauled, and '_.' :'General Settle is taking energetic toiwards Heidelberg tool psi•tuation, Creameries continue A despatch from Pretorria,- eayR; by our, escaped with difficulty. t measures to finish the war in the the country not yet 'visi 1 the sway' �o'� dai'r'ies sells readily. Kelly -Denny reports Claptai•a C. Sutisequsnt to this adventure t $loemod district, which' he has oc- trap,,, , ,Mahon, comma e a ed; 8ecand quia]ity dairy is is rather full Homy^, 18th, Landov Irish, Rifle B i- trooper of Straticona's Hprae and a "oupied without apposition, ibe Boers mounted troops, successful losses supply and sells slowly. Commis- gads, endeavoured .to surprise a par y native attached to the corps were kill_ fieeiag -on his approach. The `Brit.i0h the' enemy on Oct. 13, ;buc d tsYght don bouses sell to the trade as fol- of Boers near Bloemfontein, but t e al lions. have collected all, the cattle ill the were severe, three offcers d eight Iowa; y, tube, 'and .pain; tdioica, party .tursad cant to his strong r „•,mow = _ - - distiiat, for which .receipts have been were severe, three officers a y,- le to than was expected, and our .lid a LORD ROBERTS REPORTS given, . Had thin -been done,eatlier it pe __boi.ng killed and.. three 15e; dairy .prints, ah'ol -19 to 20e; force had to retire, which it did u r, vrouid Lave: greatly helped to atarva and 3S men wounded. creamery, boxes, 20 too 210; add pounds, moleated after three hours' fightin the 13oera out: Seater- 22 to 28a Our Losses were nine wounded, inclu Several En �- "Frew6bi . ooeupied Carolina g $agement day, capturing y Cbeese- Pull'OTeam, July and Aug- iii Lieut, Stater, 57th•..Cb., Im 'Bands. -�� - ' --- - -- y, pt g ' a convoy du g Pe'' 1 I � -- ""�' -'- _ march" sour- net -Makes, sells at 11 1 -2 to if=s. Yeomanry, Leg. Licht, Thomas, Cc A despatch from - London says;- •'PLA4UE VESSEL AT FALffiOUTH. Lord Roberta also reports ' U. S. MARKETS. lour 3iaunted Infantry, reported mL14 In a despatch from Pretoria, Lord that Detroit, Oct. 2Y.- Wheat -No. 1 bar of minor affairs, show! img, in believed to be dead. Roberta says Theunis Botha, a bro- wide white, cash, 75c; No..2 red, cash, 77x; commander-in. - - 6ts1►t Ietccted Seamen and our Dead Body sibs Board are still aetiPe'ove'r Hetity t3t;Ht+ee' that the Boers au th�r o1 the Boer l4nnded rr.,m a'anrrteatat5 B rgse. field. October, 77c; December, 79o. fared beavily. chief; surrendered on 'Saturday. y► despatch from Falmouth, Eng., - - -- - - -- Lord R'olierts also gives the details - �_�. - of four recent skirmishes. Ip one of soya: The Norwegian barque. .Aril- ;, leant, from Nevitaastle, N. B.,`.ta:day.. S WERE A BIISH� these t�e British had nd Lieut. in an tie r landed At this port eight .seaman suf- 31 KII -LSD IN THIS FIG and two urea killed, and in another BoER ' faring from beri -be ri; and the 'body a-•- On � the Boers had aid killed. r of one man who pas. died from this Boers Make. a Successful Deseeri disease, all of whom had been takes JagersfOntein. _ Bethutle's lZorce Kills 6o,•� Wounds 35 and Ca BURIED GUNS. from the Norwegian barque Home= A-des'patch from London says I .'wood, which was spoken by the Brll- Lord Roberts reports from -Preto a Lures the Rest of the Commando Near he id. -- 7 r3f Creusota sad Pom =Pours pnt►arthet leant on October 8, in a' water-logged. under date of Oct. 18, as follows; by the British., r COndit[on, in latitude 48 and long!- "A party of Boers got into Jage iA despatch from London says : A ma of their own similar disaster du 'A despatch from 2areaso Mar r tads 25 west, Captain Potter and fontein -on the night of October despatch to the Central News from ing General Buller a advance Dort ques, aayii; -The search for buried six of the crew of the Homewood re. and a fight- ensued in the marnin Durban states tha-t Bethune's Mount - � ward from Ladysmith. arms bas resulted ilr the unearthing = .fused to leave the vessel. The Homes Our. loss was eleven killed. ;The Boer ed Infantry ambuscaded a Boer tom. 1 !CAPTURED FIFTY BOERS. I at $echo sprout of two pom -poms tint -� wood will proceed to Havre. lost 'their commander and twent, mando near Vrybeid, killing 60, I A despatch from Cape Town so. tea Creusot guns, Tdi,e roma•iuder of . the th The Norwegian barque Homewood ls gilled. wounding 35, and capturing a re- I e British re- entered Bloemhof, ae, t1y,o 15- pounders and Krupp field gnu • - - - sat+ Sherw et- built -st i t8>aS ,Bailpv8emay deaPafolied a oolttma g� ft=� -- �Ioriag 85, Bethuae-s-1-1 K4'ai ,erll O- Aeber -1.4_, unopp�ed-sr fat. John, N. B•, in,, 1874, attd, is own -I under Hughes Hallatt,' whilb should' om,tsand thereby wi s ant the st I ea tared 50'Boers. have atI- lsiea- fused" - a-ltmgaide tltar pe lg- D Otocodiie river. �d by Johan Johansen, of Cbristiania, reualiK Jagatafoatein'to -day.' : r. 1 • �..,y .m ..4'i'{ �:. • • `.,t„r• -.w:r. .�..� ^.. yr -....n �y'- Y3?_Il fi - :.;, -' -,4r .. _ .. -4. :r�7�g o`.iia'rY" {:ru�ieC: n»,,.. _ -i•'.F �. -+� -. sc r;,'a III Cn r , . .-• r*4..:•! 7,, 1,' `i. `°' '"° .:> a:• .a*5uvera?i<- - •, ✓. -a•a� d ro. r - a _ r r wn „+. -a ,, d -... ,� r «.:•:s� •;,� �,��� .. _ ..�� ;'G""fti : •.. _� _ . s .�� a4 F�� ,�� iF :^ -rte . . _ , _ �.�_ . rr w�t� - --r— -.�3 +. 1. . 11 a;._.d„ - :::•- ,: . t. - w - k w. ;. .. _ . , ,�.. s. . I . . �'- I bins its dthaire. All his rloton�:di� :,' _ THE — SUNDA SC1�0� JO' - ' 1 that A.malekite. Here la backbiting. -_ What INTERNATIONAL ESSON, OCT. 28. anla 'ii r and mnnh m a single f blend dawn- gees - -alb” -- bmalekite ., i I , . . W_ - wdyat slaughter he males among hie ` l �J nine, striking right and .left. Ill " �� The. rrednm of a' had been tnraed •! ' - - in that out yonder 1•itting uP his head'p '-" � - _: It is Agag -it is worldliness. It is an 7 a Peod1gal Sou, Luke 13. U.-246 G61dea in slavery He sent, him into his _ e and GO to . 'rent. " 1 W i l l arts �% f ockv• Dr- Talmage - ys That Calf aid Sin he cannot bear to strike down to feed awiae. Tlie most con - leI } Eiatlter. Lake 16. 13. h3L Oh my brethren, I appeal thus morn- 1 me h d PRACTICAL NOTES. t t ble work t tart► ono a a o., sad :xtl toatilaoirie co a , , ing for entire consecration.. with- y etr'isLil'+e5 Will t Suffice. _ __ out Iaah�ae no man ahalI` nee the 11. A certain man had two Ja Jesus ;a bare picturing s luau Lard. I know men who are living 8O The mar1repzt5aenta our Father; I was an, wioked and wretohed an e �. - , the sons two Sorts of his children. -- no=n ble�be will be ;but you with their saula in perpetual common- publicans and sinners wham the A despatch from Wash' on i{ays, 4This whole story should be, carefully rl sea hated. and it would seem T,r Talmage oboes as his teat, may ow a religious impos er zvn wig Ghriatrsad day by day ors has gone igta literature tin- _ - _- assaeistiaS ham with theige- �, .liue [, . Sam: zv. 14;- "And Samuel said, fact' t he prides himself on the fact i walking within tiLe "eight of heaven. dav the title of "The Parable of 'the h,ch we¢e a detestation to the ne, What meaneth then this bleating of tha' is uneomfortable. A man of How do I $nowQ ThAy tell me t e f Prodigal Son." Many careful students on, he would ealrphasise the degrade. , '' 11 •- I believe that the emphasis of the story the sheep in mine ears, and the low- that d is of immense damage to believe ten. They would not .fin oa to wliioh the ung man weal, yo lug of the oxerf which I hear.l. "' the ch of Christ. A Ship may out- about it. Why- can we not all have is on the portion that is omitted from its in turn to make plain the eland 1. 1. The Amaleskitee thought they.had ride, hundred storms, and yet- a kbis consecration @, Why Slay some this lessoa, and that if a title be giv i an: weIoome of Isis faller. conquered God, and that He, would hat .,,, I of worms in the planks may of the Sian in au'r soul and leave others to it at all it should be the title � ld. He would fain have filled aria bel- parry into execution His threats sing: to the bottom. A man, map, to bleat and bellow for exposure and! , "The Jealous Brother.' Another au y • against them They had murdered thro - policy, Bide his real charac- I condemnation. (grist will not stay geation quite as profound is that ;- ly with the hunks that the swine did t God will after °awhile tear In the holies with Agag. You must ! . eat, 8a was eager to quiet the pangs the Israelites, in battle and out of ter, is "The Parable of -the Bereav, Father ; emphasizes our, heave,- of hungeir with the carob pods that •' battle, and left no outrage untried. open, white Sepulchre and will give up Agag or give up Christ. I ,•ere given to the pigs. They are of - "1Eor four biindred / years this i3ad been eapone him just as thoroughly as Jujus Bays; "All -at that heart or j Father's eagernersa to save his going an; and they said; "God either thougy Be branded upon bie forehead none." Saul slow the poorest of the Ichildren and his rejoicing over, I * -he color o! chocolate, and the shape i+: I saved. Ali,thaee views should be t i of beans-, they have a sickening, __ dare not punish u9, or Hs hoe for- the d, "hypocrite." Se may thick sheep and the meaaeat of the oaea, gotten to do ao. " - -T,et - `gym' ?±"- men successful in the deoep- !and kept some of the finest cad the in mind as we pxooeed witli, this . j s "'eetiah taste,.; but are no good for !eel, God's prophet, tells &lul to go ! tion, t, at the most unfortunate mo- i fattest, and there are Christians _who _Atory ° food, at least "net for human food _ clown and slay all the Amalekites, not ' moat, the sheep will bleat and the have slain the most unpopul i. of their I, -12, gather, give me the port of No mail gave unto him Because no -- lleavlag one of _.them alive; also to',gaen ill below. Oh, my dear'friends, trangressions and saved those which goods that falleth to me. RBai11 uo man oared far him. This was perfept- deetsoy all the beasts in their pox- let us uitivate Simplicity of. Chaistian sane most respectable. It will not do. portion fall to b`n�: '• ' the ly natural, though it was very wrong. - . iseaaion -ox, sheep, camel, and ass. 'char er, Jesus Christ said: "Uniesa Eternal war against all the Amale- younger eon, cad would, actor ' to Jesus does not utter one word in this ,. The Amalekitea and Israelites meet; 11 you come as this little child, you kites; no, mercy for Agag. j Jewish law inheait only one of parable, which justifies otherwise good the trumpets of battle blow peal on can enter the kingdom of God." I learn, further, from this subject and` that men 1n holding in contempt their fall- _ 1the,patrisrahal property, O. . peal, and there is a death hush: Then We 3Y Ply hypocrite successfully that it is vain to try to defraud! God. !only at the death of.•his fa it en brothers and aiaters. Every sou] - Il;: _ there is a signal waved, swords cut now* It the Lord God will, after a Here Saul thought he had cheated was a selfish and uIIresa ¢x= htsat it wsa worth - Strife to make It ... and back; javelins ring on shields ; whil expose OUT true character. IL God out of tbosel sheep and oxen; but i mend, Got justified by the p of ••ia worth our while to save, and you y -- arms, 4a11 from trunks; and he-ads roll I we s really kneeling tm the world he lost hie crown -he, lost his empire, I the country or its customs, 'Want -' cannot save a man by scorn. Satan . . . Into the dust. Gash alter gash; the I while we Profess to he, lowly subjects you cannot cheat God. Bow often I this special fader for ! ca of Dares not to alleviate the distress of . __ frenzied yell ; the gurgling of throt- oC ❑s Ch¢'iat ,the screen has already it has been that Christian men have I purposes-- orimical .in+dtil,da He hla victims. Sin is re1fishrit is in fled- throat-; the cry of pain ; the l beea emoved and all the hosts of , had %, large estate, and it bas gone. divided unto them his living. :.uh Christian lands, by Christian people, -___ the curse hi-aad bray are gazing on our hypocr'iay -- The lord God came into the count - I be, had no right co do. Be. .: not ! that obari,�es are founded and main. .. laugh of revenge; _- betµ'een clenched teeth -an army - �'111'a universe is a very public place, ing- house, and said; "I have allowed 'set aside the responsib:li of ife tained, . :rut c. cannot hide hypocrisy in it' fifteen, or until thtaSa responsibi d aft :r he�_li. Cams to himself 8e had been death- groan. Stack- of dead on ail y A= 1 aides, with e9ee uaabut, and mouths Goo out into a world o! delusion and jy !: , living too Satan; now his better sense f she pretend to be no more than I not done justice to My pooh• children bad divided hie resources weep his I again tries to rule, The first step to- yet grintt+ag vengeance, Husaa for the uu Pal. are.- If you have'the grace r-'�- Israelites! Two hundred cad ten Y Y ,When the beggar called upon you, you sons. FusthErmorerlre a4' seem ! wstsi SaLvatlwn is to realize the _ thousand man.wave tbe:r plumes and I of profess it. Profess, no more bounded him off your Steps. When -; in the strictest senme'to be �dcce tbta, I, wretchedness of am. Hired servants clap their ebaQids, 19r the Lord God'tha ,ou have. But d want the world '•, MY siffferuig children appealed to you ! practically, be merely gat sp coutrel' The boumblan saint is happier than • - .. r " -: bath given them the viokosy, Y Y and to to :uw that where there J6 one I ,.he highest aauner, Enough for he.p, you had no mercy, d only of the wayward fro and t control i by r.ta is the church, there are five asked for so mush, or so much; but ; of the± doele and obedi pre, for he I s re. Those look for nochwig who - Yet that victorious army of Israel .. I►Qe - conquered by !hu red outside of it, for the reason , labor for God. I perish Even in his Sheep sad oxen you lief not give it to Me, and now •evidently retaraed his authority t !that the held i larger. Tilers are men life sin g ;ear but s barren, unsatia- god, through the prophet Samnel. told I I wall take it all." God asks of us one I over the elder son's sh in a i circles who will bow before yon. fling recompense; and what of the - - IBoul to slag all 't!>* Amaleltitee. and Irk who are obsequious in your era - aeveatlh m our time is the way of ]3 1VOt mans days at r. lie who . ito slay all the,'feasts in then posses- I Sabbath. Do You suppose we can :.nrs-ves l¢dulgenoe and :t within . seats, and talk flatteringly. but Shp, 1 i , Gidfe' to comet Tha litat notate which - Ision; but 3a u1, ttuaYlag that he knows get an hosts o2 that time sueceasfu:ly reach' can never. have �Rtienoe. The • Pr�poy the sanaer to repentance u 1&1: the while- they are to your conver- m,�re than God savors Agag the Ana i , for halt and an- I away !roan its fras objectt No. no isconer he could rid hiLSS'i of his li sameCunea the lowest one, the pies- _ [ion droi� of Sheep sSt,oa, are aligg tag ! God has .demanded one seventh of father and the synaMus snd the ; sure of necessity. Any motive is Iekite. king snd_a - -. gLng for impterteol tans. In -your pro- ' - -- r of oxen that he cannot' your time. if you take one bour of :Sabbath the better. tae ycuitgersou'w+orthy that ierlia to the abandon - anal a herd I sAnce the -mp' thAt they are every- - Y Y v to Gods athered a ;i to et be a <: t yok bin e oted s Go _ bed g r d ti ale that is to g at at ern and the Search Lt e : me . to ill. 5an1 drt'ives the ale p 1 � _ SF bear k thing friendly, but after a while you I _ .. h 9, montage in ht stand g la Sa'b- : our ¢e This g a i service and instead of keeping H � y 18, [ w•u11 arias and ga h is a a home Be he _ a toward b = and oxen low � find that they have the fierceness o! a . no idea that Samuel. the prophet, wil bath umelt for the purpose of writing .as a concoe biogra* of every eel- 1 great. good deed to form a good re- t oust, tbx elyaess of a snake; and our aoeountx, or making worldly fish soul, Into a Ik country. do : find out that he has saved these eneep to of a devil. God will expose y solutSoa ; it ie a greotar, better deed I is t9KSr own hands" she }.ea ttsey tell . g 1n! "rlototia living:" b µ cull be re- to carry it oat. Put all your goo3 and ore¢ Lor himself. 3amnei comes gains, God will oartalaly tsrtag you 'matter how dieposedls was to engage 1 _ eh, The gun they load: wi {l burst sad oaks San the na ra from = - i taco juAgment for the abuse of that zeeoiutzaoe into action at once It tie Saul puts on a solemn ties—for will break their own teeth , and at the .lima' Let a man attempt to do restrained so Ioug Ube dwelt in Pal better to make a good. resolution there !s no one who can look more very moment they think they have I that which God forbids liim td da, or ;reline, for ,though ieatilee lived w tad brealt Yt than ¢vf to make o good 1. .- solemn than the genuine hypocrite-- been suecesotu1 in dsoeiving you, and l to gat out late a place where God ;large numbers elfMq --the dew+, : resodutsan.. Bov, why make it and . and he says "I have fulfilled the deoei ng the ,.or.ld, the sheep will I tells Mao- not to go -tbe natural world i ewpaecWiy in Ga',lei red Peres, and.; weak Stj Oae prompt' -step out on •`v commandment of the [,aid. Samuel bleat and the oxen will bellow. `� well as God is against him. The ;thougD berths- paot,rse ware trml- itm road to virtue will lead to count- ILteas, and he bears the dices of lightninge are ready to strike him; liar to most of elf JeNa, aael though I learn, further from th,n subject . lees others cad give Thu a healthful llbeep r little wrr off. Saul had ac how na #oral it is to try to put oft oar the firer to burn him; th�.._sun to +_the dews thomSSFes by their fie -atua tawmTd goodness. 1 flays sin- 1 ..'.ides the prophet's ear would be so situ upon other people. Saul was units him, the water to drown him; I4uenoy of divorce ad tlie2s bed habits' � agate heaven- aHeaven" stands - • . acute. Samuel says to Saul "If you obarged with disobeying God, The and the eartbl to swallow him. Those Aa4 greatly lowied moral standards, tar the God of Boaven, the goodness .. _ . 4 bare done as God told you, snd slain man says it was not him; he did not I whose princely robes are woven out there was, nevstheless, a control. 1 of �r Father who to is heaven. He . the Amalekites and all tbs-hSaata in save the sheep, the army did it ; trying of blart- strings; those whose Line ling sense of surkaL which made a mast Providence - their possession, what meaneth the to throw it oft on the shoulders of houses ore built out of skulls; those beryl line ql datarkati:o¢ between the I h� a,taaed ag bleating of the sheep in mime ear *, whose wringing toun[aina ar the i Hebrews and olio unclose. The places 'i against every revelation and ever) other people. Human nature is the' iappearames cd good. It b well ton I _ - -gnd the lowing of the cattle which I saM4 in all the ages. You cannot - of oppressed nations -have hey t to indulge ttreetrained in pleasing � to �kmtW�ge this first, of all. . • ' !car T" Ab, tine would have thought throw off the responsibility .ot any sin ' Suoa3aafully cbeated trod t The ®E vieei were the uakera of the pagan iHoth+lag tee well become+ the ainaer. • I. lost blushes would have oousutaed the �d the'ahoalde,ra of otber., people• I day will demrnoei.[ate. It will be religion, and k wan to Cosenth or,�c `as humble oanleasion, But the ir'ds - • a s .the found out on that day that God-vin- I Ephesus, ,to Tome or to Alexandria, , He s who t Saul. No no. says, young man i h as k o ere L a as it H v ran¢ d Ghee y ng army -not himself o! course, but the dieated not only His goodness and His i that this youg man went away. "The �y men¢, "[ ha e, e g _ says : "I know I sail doing wr9ag, ti .. . army -had saved the sheep and ozen but I have not had soy chance. I bad mercy, but His power to take care of tar country' represents estrange. I � Before thee. He had great - for sacrifice; and then they thought a father who despised God, : and a His own rgibts, and the rights of His `meat from did. Wanted his aubstanoe I ly wronged hsa father, and felt that i } he mast directly oonfeae the wroaog- --iit would be too bad any haw, to - kill meit�ar who vRas n didcipTeZ -od%ea march, and file rights at ilia oppreaa- wit�riolo�f— living. its recklessly ` .. Samuel ' ad children. It will be seqn in that scattered hsopportunitiea like one of be had done- Agag, the A.mslekite king. fashian, I am not to, blame for my _ tskee the sward. and he slashes Agag sins,_it; is ail bringing alp" Ah, no; I day, Oat tbowh we may have robbed the abandosd ones. There u no such I 19• NO more worthy to be called T -te pieces; cad then he takes the skirt thief young man has. lea¢ oat lung • fellows, we never have success- waster as ; ginner who wastes time, ty One the tokens of tine M :. of his sort, In true Oriental style, enough+ in the world to see what in -fully robbed God. opportunit; physical vigor, mental repentance in deep consciousness of and lends ii'in twain, as mash as to right tad to see wbaf! to I �Y Christian friends, as you `go dnt power, hol character, neighborly in- unworthiness �tiell said Mr, Moody. 1. : say ; "Yon, eanlA just like .that, sball wrong, .cad - in the. great day of 1 into the world, exhibit an open -. fluedce, "Repentance is right -about face." I b torn away from pour empire and eternity he aannok throw hie 1 hearted Christian fraa3eaeas. Do 14 Vi'hetha had spent all. And that 29. To his fate[: It Should read, n away from your throne" In Sias upon his father or mother, but not be hypocritical in anything; you time camtsoon. The four scenes'fol- "toward hits father." His father did .,D-t,1`,r: hr words: " Ut all the nations of will, have to stand for himself and an- are never safe if you are. On the low each quickly 1; Impstietice not let Itim come to him, but met t words : "Let all the aatiotas of awes: be><ore God. You have had a moat -inopportune moment the. sheep with reetaipt ; 2, Opportunity to in- him a great way a2f. His IavinII -' , l _- earth hear the story.' t� Saul, by conscience, you have had a Bible, and' will bleat and the oxen bellow. Drive dulge _elf .S, Self - indulgence ; • 4, eyes Jsad- wearily watcbad tar big bad -; disobeying God wan' a flock of Sheep the influence of the Holy Spirit. Stand Out 'the last Amalekits of sin from Want asighiy - famine. Faminels boy's return. Had compassion. Qhar� ' but lost a kingdom." y for yourself or fall for yourself. Here your scull. Have no mercy on Agag. have lien o4nlmon through all history acterietie of God and t$s godlike map - - -.- I learn first, from this subject that is a business man. He Says;- "I know Dowm with -your sins.---down, with your until Sb last' century or two, and Ran..,, Gad- +hasbew to meet the re- . • - God will expose hypocrisy.. Here Saul I. don't do exactly right in trade, but pride -down with your worldliness. I are iw frequent in the East. We pentant limner. Fell on his neck _ •._ - pretends' lie'• hats fulfilled the Divine all the dry goods man do it, and all know' -this work wouldhave them in our . own. coua- Like a true oriental, w,ho never hided •. , - commission by slaying all. the beasts the hardware men do this, and I am by your own arm; but Almighty grace 'try w. it not. far• the 'modern roe's -. hie emotion, Kissed him. Over and - s belonging to the Amalekitea, and peE; i not...reagonsibla" You cannot throw is-that which saved Joseph tionsand wethoda=oP trade which over agailp.. Professor Wright phras 'O, . -=--: _.t. tDe very mometil by .ig telling the oft our rims upon the shoulders of in M3- pit. Shalt which delivereda Dan - y I make part of eipilisatios de- 'es lt,' . He rained kiseeos upon him." ,.,,:story amt practising the delusion, the other merchant -% God wiU hold you.I lel in the den, that which shielded " -, 1. secret comes out, and the aheepbleat pendii ?- every other part and a • 21. T11e non said. He begins a - x responsible for wihat you do, and them Shadrach, Meahach, and Abednego, dimiut. n of pressubte on any single mournful confession which was too and the oxen bellow. . responsible for what they do. I want that' which cheered Paul in the ship but where, as in tine East, i profoatndly felt to be ever forgot - A hypocrite is one who pretends to to quote one passage of. Scripture for wreck. I°cak3`e ' is urord's time and now, vast ten, but he was cut chart by his r ' -be what he is not, or to do what he you. I think it is in Proverbs; "If , jr ens a.re packed together, aril fathers demoanstrative affection. . dose not. Saul was only s type of n ton be Sites, thou shalt be wise for pop ' � , -, - class. The .. modern hypocrite looks ty4lf; but if thou seornest, thou BY AN AUTHORITY. depudenE for food on what they 22. But the Bather said. "When _ `_'� rage, these famines cannot be avoid- the faraway wanderer , ca back," , • -,? awfully solemn, whines wben he ,prays alione sibalC bear it." -. These here people snake me weary l" ad This 'famine stands in the par- says Dr: Gupler, "he found-six things; -- . — -and. during bis.pulffie devotion shows I learn, further, from this Subject etclaimed Wayside William. y �a• What people; Z demanded Tired Time --. as ter the painful hunger of the a father, a 'how a welcome, t ring, a great deal of the ,whites of his eyes. what. God meant by eater !nation. 1, -the heart craving for divine a ftra t, and a sQng•" Bri.ag forth the He never laughs, or if he does laugh, Saul wig t,ald to slay all themecte= thy. i , That 1 nd: The far country, best robe The long embroidered h aem9s sorry for it afterwards,., as kites and the beasts "►n their posses- The people that's talki;n' about t ± by 'all Jews of 4hough he had committed some great lion Ike saves Agag, bhe Amalekite, Iivin' on fifteen oerita a day. Zyhy de region' fart t away from, he sale which wan worn b . •• •' indiscretion. The first time hs g1 I • gam, and Same of !tie sheep a dozen. 3nigo, Father. H began to be a. ,quality. Put a ring 'aa, hie hand. A g, $ in places where the people's at all 'ant The larger soul is the same I token of dignity and power. Pool � a chance, his prays twenty minutes in God chastises him tar- it. God likes gemerovs; 'tain't no trick to live on" . public ;and when he exhorts he seems ,notthiag done by halves. God will nothin' a day', I know, 'cause I' -ve done ' ilati and-thirsts, d f t d n the East d not we lugs . ` ors an i i Des men i o r to imply that all the race are'stnnf ' stay in s soul that is half His and it." _ - u return to the 'Fount of every. Shoes bn his feet. The shoes 'wart with one exception, big modest • - lapsing, who only can appease the, really sandals phis, to'o, avab sym• y' f the devil's: There may be more- _ �; ,oravinga of the human ha3art, it must bolical. Shoo? ... warn only bl . - tbidding the stating lvho that oris in our soul flan there were I There are a great many churches salekites. We must kill them. Woe Sometimes is it the cashier that getjP e and auffea with famine. freemen, never by saves T.he nits -- -- bave, two.or•three' ecclesiastical bto us id we spare Agag, Here. - is rthe-�. of the rut on the ba•n1R••_•• •• Joined himself. 8e glued,himselt. aer saved'ig after aTI tint a hired net+ % begins y - -.hen � ' This li the season the pea_*. -miw $e atuok- ag>£in3t the- peon's will: i%- cttA�' - He ie seeeived as &- 1'°-9iag--at'n p y you can QeR- what.sal don't Want r �•as hungry, starving, and did not ,and hie ser`:vjce, henceforth la a aervi4 orittw to rt. When the fax be nhristian who ea a; "I. will drive oat ray, rook out for our cTiiiokens, the- Ainatek.ites of sin- -from my _ 1' ignore genuine religion a mm� hasrt." Here 6s jealousy, dawn goes ly chess+. r. bow snu;o'h o. a bore he made ,od dove. - - - 1. �'. 3 . .. _ • . • . , - . a- 1. 11 .,. :' — - ld` r P. n ', u ::w a'!' - .T;y., s. ...� -,+ ..R •t:.n uyv:K • „r .e•s ,Y. 11 ►. r .., !• ..rx.. '4, •vt'9 di �, aa..%.'S•"s •... �. m. - :..- _,S,_: .--"al ':: »'Y. tistt p ,1.��_�'..•a.' .ey*.T• ^�,",`s. �hka r'fii't, .,yN,•. ., Y: �, ti` .ri, *'� a ?t • �s.+p _ _ .9 ' �'' Se : r'. ..".•£. d31J W� - '.Y ! �c'-V W .,j" -• t1 " 111 �"S,' �«. . a . n•^;?+'r '.K._ "!:".i,.,, i 4 -. "»JF , m. , ... +v. •, 'r.; ')' f - ' U 10 1 _ _ .:sue-' ,, _..,.:�_ . _ _,_... .- ..... _ . - - g k •c; .. .' • .•S.n: ' +Y:S �_ :. -.� +era- ,,•,. _'. ,:. . -� t, . .. �,' ^w.asan y ® . lit, .•- " "t. d 'r.*`�",,,,r ;,. -c t:.y '.M'a;. 9' i3;,K'.:. -s •;e;"+°'' _u, s �., Fj.V,..1v.... 3,..: .r�..' .L . _ - , '$ .r.�•. '; . 1. d..."�'. +.t"1'i `vi 3i :a. a'r ' • h •'+ .n �, ^�zNy"'2.. ,... ',W+ W +. �+ <... 3x' 'n r' r�,y ,,s. • .. '. I ,, . why , > -, _ .� --x 3 5. a-,-.. _ '� r :'•,v h.. . tc as fir. 144 { ., .11 ., S fsordoa Law's adrt is smother Pickering Counetl- -, °1'ti t1tsU138tTgd13 • - - 9 1 10 theaddsese aa4oar p►p� -=Can we count atpon bsviats skating Tae above council meEp tenant t -, an. r M _ e4a'•1w13s - g. nouncemeal= Monday, . paa - .. <, _ - - - " �. ooasabisritsiiento�tts2tsiws�.a rhnk Hare iha'8 winter . y Oco `320 eon= •: _ _. - ' v$aooi%tracse rte actaaw+adgsd -Jobe laeddia. of the Brooi road, here sI1 present, Reeve Bssaea in the chair. 0 'Ap ! Y otageas of data on label an the ffiyt o I w is •tact' a Minstar of last d and R read and the roved. ' `Te ��►e� a,aoatolli f moneyrs t3iis afbe+ w• -This the time of the ass when F"veral accoamm were ted. oam- i ' . giss®tie dst. patff tt3asad y mnnicationa read and referred the vat• _ ... r. .� defective window pears results atseatioa. ions siandieg committees. r - �a �,,. -Mire Eisele Gordon, of'Poroato, was Mz Underhill, sa chairmw on Coatis- .. 4 ;` t 1�# HannGordon. Wednesday with bar Rr&adfith- genoles ascarad the a of the .follow- _ -- -_ _ ._ _ passage - - --- ' tag accounts.: D 73 Beaton, services s•lact- . -_ -_ -kite. James O'Conaoz sad son, of in �" gluzora, =10.00; W G Barnes, aaryi0os ''_''L� , ` °soantauto, OzSr,. Ocr. j8, 1t10o, re's Coraars, rieitsd tins over Btanday salectm jnzo -s $5.00; R W llflowbray, sere an ' ,. bez peo�te, Joba I.&nksso! sad inanity, visas acting jnrara, $8.00; Goo Pbillipo, . �� y r $be betas busy ea se is esa �,v r: pen ding • s•mpla of the Crater . •g'f 1�'� Ys Ar the Phis hell has been eased. tom the Brontrhara school well to Ottawa _ " 1 - .11.J �.J • , » 'the Mssoaia fraternity acid for their � Toronto. by order of Board of Health, ~ Mck* - - - - - - -- -- -_...- __ - -. -. -_ b is now being fitted op, what ate the $6 y �. ie _C, have _the: 'fi � -$lacy Vari war hate oyes 6tsaiiay a 961111 so do for a pabIio ball? P &a_o1_ _. .. . L - i + swish his mother. Hnatay hss loaatad h ants, arc the • . .. - - - -- , - - I cachet as.ahatrm ihe_aQm_ on i ore sad will Indig secured p•ss•ge of the fol _ "counts: d 1 %h 'a -'- r -ear milk deali�s are filling their kinds o boars pa�asiag, decorating lowing s. oseph Barka mon _a"ilq this weep. do per bsagiarg. He We well known sup to Robt Gibson, ifi00; W Firmingham r, , : - . -Tine new aiding as West Piakeria and vJ1aRe sa a boy sad his week viii 4 w'is cep to A Liseombe, $8.00 Mrs P i - - -� . _. -- _ >l Jobottom, 5 wks so of sell, $8 76; F L . -� 1. I otattoia in almost nom laced. in t ;for itself. Green, nom, P - - best t s _.. ••, 1. . s7 p • is expected E Roods sup to W Gmmbck - �- rAJVIJ tt s ' ., - Wilbur Spink is rather indisposed _ Pee that • nantber from in Sall from Jane to date, $24.60; Thomas . - . 4 this week and is taking a holiday. - spend fifteen days in the wilds Pickering, on scot of Mrs Proctor, 20 w at , ' '- . - -- - - 2- Ieupeewr Waugh oal7od a a s num- here rib after dear. It has been sag. 'r5c, $15,90; A F Miller, tress Toronto .. . . = po If yog'like a sap of �hnice c ae try same of our' pure 3%chs and - berof schools in this vicinity on Wed- of lb to as that -it is cheaper to shoot Goa hospital, maintenance of Edward Java. We d as we sell. No better t_o.be had where. � y gee th apples then with bullets. Hnbartis, from Jan 6th to Aug 14th, $88; , au7 _ _. k:: -1dre. A. J. Hand sad son, of Toros• sham hlnlliyan, fortnerir e;nployedBateaon, madiosl supplies to R Gibson, In Teas we carry s.goed atQC from lfic t0 bOc per pound. We keep 1. -to, were here last week with W. Spink - ewisehaman sad a native ' Mr Richards, u chairman of committee only the beat in package teas, vix ons000, LudeUiz, Salado and Liptous. • sad wife. here viii e, died at his boms, on she, killed b do a wares the as � -Tali about boa hives of industry- of Pi on Monday after having bees p Y B P In bulk lase we can snit anyon Have you ever tried our Ceylon green • race of %>Ae fo110Wfn accounts: Hash d_au. Bloomfield Dar eoli , t):i are fine. Dolt a months trom eonsnrti Clan. 8 n$ -- call as either o€ our eooperag4is one ill for was Borne 88 p Gregg, G one sheep killed, $5,33; C W -Dii- - T c` %home dayys and ace for yourself. scram of age and ney, one sheep killed, $5.33; Armand Pugh • SOMETHING NEW. -Sm ked Salmon. Tr s can' . -J. N, Richardson returned fro= ifs and a ^bildrea. two sheep killed and 3 damaged, $13 33; y , it is eitre fine _ ldariposa on Tuesday evening, having haves a ears The public have been Goo Richards, two lambs killed and two Pal] stock of all canned goods, pie ea, prime choeee, pars honey, etc. . _ .completed his btisinesit trip there. -For the fact that J. L. Spink was damaged. $5.3.6; W F R Jones, one sbeep _ . -W. Westlake, formerly of this village aware o most enereetle and even age f killed, $6.6r,; T Reddin• one abeep killed, Come and leave your order. . bat now of Eaas Toronto, was married one of t • 'ere in the province of On• $6.88, said amotints being two-thirds sworn - - -:• .. ' vriae, - �__latat Wednesday. Congratulations. greselve latest sass% is the pulling is - - / - Thomas Law and wife were at Bow- >�o• teeter, By this little ms• Mr. Beare• sa chairman of the Road and •• �� a► ntaavitle this week attendtaq the golden of a Ge ulcer, the manager of the Bridge commitseat, secured the passage of k i �� . . wedding of William and firs, Law. ebine, Mr , ry opportunity of producing !the fe WorkR . bal i te, Ths stratrord - - -Sirs. 0'Le is not Pert' watt lean• mill• has saes with the desire of Bridge Work Co. bat is fail for steal saber• s�9 P atrnctare erected over Clark's hollow., 6810; ad with those who ooatinne to trespaea flour in . :. A B Nigbowsader, man and team on acct. _.. i V.�. , aeon her property fronting.apoa CCnreli hie of grant in sic g a, $2 'S; J II Gulliver .. a ,ogre". drawing atone and re col bet lots 8 and 5, - - -- ._ . , .., . 1. t - Potatosa are being teamed bsza from Kinsale. . 2nd con. C; Goo Richards drawing -stone _ - Goodwood and other parts of Usbridge, _ - -„ 1, -- and $IliaR wsshout on K'nas ,on road opp 9 but as our own supply is so abundant - i, ey has returned from of $3 27. R W Ward wk in div 7 w -, i ,prices tale low. Miss F. $15.08; C W Disney, wk done s,tb con opp .. -- - _ and 9 .$'3, 5 ". • W ilf Sadler, rep to Mi ' - - ' ' day or twos His im $rttsioas are oar- sit this weak o, of Teron%o, 6andayed badge !a do, 3 e $1 '7, J H Coaaor draw � - =- -Anhnr Johnetoa'e noCk, recea %J 'tpia3tor. d is v the ported, is 81841011 in a M ise Anne yy ' + leak and reps l'o lark a ha bridge. 50; W m �Ii .�, y igtiting Haan pp Spink 11JJ y iostaa aaffilor Clark s hollow bird a t. - sally of a superior elses� Harry ring 4 g _ . ,� P two t4 en boa retufloed-frem 1 C W Lhsney wk and pik on 9ta con $3..3; -- .. • N , riday ,J afternoon. W He has a large at Jos. Tripp � obppa$pnails. 79e, H t W o White. ,$r'. i3, D _ erg cry 1250 ft _ - .. - _.. _ _. �Y1C�� u ly of staff to bell sad all will be the Qaeea mty, d sister, of Tor'oaso, I cedar pisnk 017 '•0•, John Forgie. mon .. _ - disposed of to &-be bigbesa bidder, Win. Gowsrd.i bzigual. l sho4e'.hng snow to 1900, 2 P-; GOO David - . .. . _.._ . ... _ - W {3. Ram bar ;mat returned from bands,* with taaa preached to b son work in No. 4 w Lad work aL Clara'. _ • • . • ,. Lesbowrl having spent a few days rwiib Rev. Ida. M e Saaday rveainga i boilow $11.51, W Loesn for nails. roe - �„ , .-'`. _ . - . Jobs B Lad and Mrs Horn there. a large eoneregastc' has returned home ; Frank SCwden wt fa Cl%rsmoat, •$200' _ - w,� �• ;<f I ° _`. is much pleased wish the western pa f Mrs. Carry C t Dear Port Perry i D Morgan wk io Claremox.t div. S1,3ta. F '' < Ou4sinu, tifter a few weeks ter as bast' %boa,s 6owden• asadttrg sad plowing the n t ! - ~�� I. _ i IIAa$hodir$ Chareb will be ba d on Bab, 1 days al 3r•eaw i Morgan to pap half of Lasovat. 1,9 75; D r � � a• - 11 Th,s anaiveraarp services of the Vat vil:aga mg up around the """ - ldorgra men sad seam 1wc days on a t 1 +i * `^t bsith seas sad an the follow yday hotel ro b Todd, 2' dub pavi o J H Cannot. bat .. i ""'`"'I Y . enjoyed, p �y My I i' abri4se to a half amount 3S M0 W �. f3eea bills for fall aiealars doing vs aiceir o Greenwood road _ I$ a $M auJ entertainment gill be o Jot. 8arbron, w e to able l0 al4 a Y }$ , 1 • Lod right of wry $2 l• ; i l -The new troy rbridge o *or iba, fiver a while airy day. save as esoolleas $ ,oatrs.Bmtne Dodiabifloreek a�ClarPc�o +" 1 Its . 11 ew Clarke hallow boa bares eom i ,sled Ida td 8 Tar; the cbuteb Bstar• i p , bolJoo, patttog in staces &gat c abaLgwat and the same is DOW open for public' Tsmperanee leostira well appf•eia$ed- mad patnog to new o*edle l+eam 030 John j°y ­_ -- 4rafhe. The structure ill one that will Bay eliening, which HenderLOa rep bridge on 2ad con cpp lot - ' 'Sans for years, while the eost wtta with not 3$ b6 GOO white men rep sal bet Iota '. A. i �'.d} - ia reason. . - _ ie• 2'J and 90 and cvereaeiog ab Wks $4 45. - t , Vii-.. - . . , - -In snawer 40 a pension circulated .. flow rna D Antis 34 yards crevelpfot Whitevi;0 • -d - `' - .r l among the residents of %be villaatis, those - - �'°O'"tY .1. 4Ct Gt. Kialoct. timber per acct 04.7.. ._ - --" - - _ _. - 1 who are in antLorhy in snob mailers u- I A young men us go coday breaku.g J H Oonryer freiabt on keg of spikes, uric . 4 .. s . _4 I. - ` :ears n• ►bat there will be no Change,, n I fa trout an arple tree r e night.. Mr Underhill. seconded by Mr Poacher. .. -, reeeot, is she atr.agemonsa of theilhiHitri,.Z.1'. Phu emoartrstioa tin the trese7rer6n favor grant the hatiesrecom - �• p P• Cream Buns." Family Flour. $8 130 r bbl. ' Grand Trunk station. stwodee the Laurier a- mended +a :be reports of the various stand p ep°r - .. - �. - "To[ont0 Patens," Faacy Psetr Flour, '63.80 r bbJ: -Henry Gordon's barn is beins raised J Toronto on Tuesday ev r of Customs. toes committees aR presented thts day, b y Pe - w we wrise, When a man builds a bars a visiting his Mr Ricbarde ittrodoced a by•Iaw to ape "Beaton," Pura Mani&o a Patent Floor, 15 00 per bbl. - Harwood Barrett, Coil Bran, 114 00 oar tea :V bea�elone ' :5c r asks r now days 'it costa him aatns money• Amhesstbnig, who hue- cce, Rave 011 b point Lorenzo'$ankr pound - keeper for Cho i P g Shorts. $I 6.OV ter Lou Corn Meal. l 2lbe for 25o . �PPi3sa completed this bun will be • coin father Richard Barrett. T village of Pickering. The bylaw war p»t Jnmtio Flour. 01,00 r so'a pat 31ea1a 101be for 2ua - -, -- forsable and nicely arraaeeid building, } friendly ca:il on Friday - been vinting. through its sartcas reading• and 8nstiy . with none stabling beneath. I Rev J. W_ Lent who 1: . Coar%ico. pawed. - Mixed Cbap, 116.00 per we Rolled Oats, 1(llbs for $tie _. - -Before returning so Toronto, Isis i bis bt!othez, C W._Lent, , E. Confer- Mr Richards, seocmded by Mr Poacher, Oat Chop, 3:.'0.00 par tea Rolled Wheat, S The for 258 . -- Hodpon would like the members of &be left MOndsy W aasand the "erriwry, moves that the Trustees of Pickering Col• Oats 800 par bas �Gnhcm Flour; 12 Ibs for 258' . Choral Clue, and %boos who wish w be- 01210" at Oklahoms. Oklsbo the Metho• loge be and sro "hereby authorized to ore !� Q , come. members, $o meet Li Mrs . F'. E. The aaai�eraary service c gnitesuc• any of tbpe p�abrlty arrests or r4e4ds .d;aeeni SPIN'K .iL>f:ILLS& ' Gee's residence on Wednesday evening diet Banda Bchool Banda agregrtions to shalt ro oa !ot AIo 13 is the 2nd Oct, fith. 1900. - ` nest, 81st inst.,� st tT o'clock for the-first aessfal. Fine westhor, Rood Dr. Banter con, for the purpose of laying pip" for con- ' Ctloral practice. and splendid sermons by Ret a oocasioa veyiag water to fhb college premiss from � - - P s of Toronto all Mended to m iba DafBn's creek or other available stream, "' - -The familiar chime of the town bell Disco rat to all. oompleted on oondition that (Heir` limes of pipe of) - on Sabbath was weleomod by all. How Rev.._Dr, Jos. °Nyild hen Coagre• snob Ltreets or roads shell be barred be- . ' - - Ve missed its sweet sopada. The will fifty years in the ministry of Bned bis neath the surface so sa not to interfere with h , Yet r agars and olhen contributed what they gatioaai hor0h last Am¢ua$ is now any d>uaa or culverts. That such pipes -: fete obis, to love it ring. Some twenty• charge in I+oeAagelas, Cal., • He in. are carried along, the driveway on such • ' ' eight dollars were'raised for said purpose living on big farm st.BroDie, O ring to streets or roade sad in case-saab babes ►ia Lo¢ari is-the man fair Stamps. First$inmp in MEXU -13 Ibs Ost Ideal for 260. - -- . . . and Goo. S. Cowan. ma inured him former sewda actin toBn and in 'the' Rao- carried thr+:a}th any portion of the Potion SLUMP No.. 2 in. PATENT Dl$DICINES -8 boxes Pink Pills for 01 00. Now days settle the eotateo his brother, Village of Pickering that the consent of another f3LU31P. -No. 1 XXX White Win• yiaegsr -Omty, think of it, just SOe par: brn Wild. Reserve, the Polio• Trustees is drat bad sail ob oo. --Considerable iater•rtiras taken in the R - . - Died•in Boa at the Indian of ebe %aimed. OF COURSE these other dealers who ca ho; • CASH for ti �ir good will tell{ - ' ­working of a'oorn husker and barrssEar pay 8 of the McCormack make, on the fats of Oct, 16th, John Johnston, ex -Ch' , bared On motion of Messrs Poacher and Un -' you its poor. Yea, its poor; they say. " GeO. on Wednesday. All Chet Miseinagna Bsaa of Indisay gc derhill the council adjourned to meet again - But one trial' will ooavimoe you. Never mind those BLUFFERS. they oaa'L - .'?. IAmg day y lea yews, in fatal section on Monday, November %oaah those PRICES. 33nag• on your jags - t6e maohiYse worked well and Mr.':LsaR 19Eh tar Ctrs trsaeactioa of general burl• /� 1�7 . is land in its braid". Is is the fires new . . 3P0713 CA,0I1 ONLY. ._ -�•o LVGAN4` • - &chins of its triad that has bean best- . uxs►mi"I . ` - . - -- 1. has' _ ell bw*. - . Mr. Boost, of the Baaeom Ho - - - -- -- Tneed&y maiming $here passed sold out w Jobe Breen of oe;haw timg To Contractors i © -_- - throngh oar viilago, thm foreignert. - It is peeted this tl:e dirt t of _ _ - once man and two women. They were esaeoa 1 he i o On Tuesday, the 30th inst., as the hour ' ' I . $bid cud and one of the fsatalq was Po• p and oa �• of 2 o'clock p.m., the undersigned Commis- a ! 7_ , , oo$ed. 'WlSere they were tloiaR. or ebe Dominion •leetiaae. snk eioaer wt7i let the following road job, viz :a� a v� Mr. Pages, sallar is the Do i • • • wtitat they Crete doing no person scald` hers for &shots time, bar ►drib o ft To dig r drLin on sideroad between loft 15 © © © _ ,lied ohs v their loa,Znagr wlsa M ysoul• Pr and l6, in 2nd con. Particulars made : --w as themselves. to a post in the %Lfortb braaeb, an -. known at time of letting the job. . c . -. -_ , ' __ � - Before ills is of tbs- .suou$b we .tows oar Tuesday, - b _'JAB. RICHARDS, Com, . _ .Wi orders Eo'miteh _much desire Chas all %bore pw-ties who -O' . P�ym6 laetroas A -- - _ �.er� V ar�}Pr�s. _ Sudbut7 tp•dtiy,sQainet CoppRr C1iQ f .'r' y b' � a» , at tim, g ! of X50(1, �. t�m to to ��. Hbr's'es'ho' e� n - 4 � ,� dr ia�o, tee fire $albs at oibbi. - . _ . _ �_ . ­1 _ _ ±'. _ We b &ve Suet reesited aeiv lot of Roots dt Shoer,olsJ] kinds: 'The -amounts may appear to be trivial The "ry low price o! #aloes- w Ibs &ggragase. is by no means- o. Be- ° API) lei per bag of f)O lbs. -e fore a week elapses mail to as your d nkRest¢ the inq • - - _. . . , _ . , . antis and arsine is making n► happy. 04 it .p&v..to •ruse tbrm a thus pn �at rrel Salt For Sale. ' _ - 9 s ITy. The Luewer.2 i$'depeads upon the yin GeIIeral $6kSml l2 lg. •, -- ._ -Thor• are -& number of repairs ae .. - , . ' - "-- .-- •---•__ .. he and the value of the' roil. --- oessary to our walks before t shitty, One property of she H. T..7ohaata Having ptuohaged the business recently - .`R o �. BNN�ElT1T� - . +w ,�+rw V4. blasts of winter seto in sad snow pre "sate was sold an Friday lest as the sal ooadaa .1 by A. T. Lam, I rm prepved • Piekerirfgi April 28, '00 _ __ . genie wont. The - covering on Clark's bold here, 9iz : the fT0 noose in the 6th to do ell kinds of blboksmiibiatf in -- - _ - bn a also should have soma attention, s 5rrt slant meaner satins ` ' -, dg con. of Uxbri Weeley Clark was tbo , - :Ths. forming of ourselves .a police purchaser at $7800.. very low pr ;cos. o , . c,-1 aillage has $bug far proven satiafaetory The North Ontario Teachers' Associa- 1p GORDON. LAW, Piokeringt 1900 � � . 1900 F and we desire &bat such a state of affairs tion met sb Ctaaington last Thnrsdap sboaid continue. and Friday. Tits reeve, Dr. Qilleepie, r' j °' :, -Very ]ittle is sod with rbgarde to welcomed the teadhers'so the village sad In: T.: Harie'3 rj -., "' ` munwipsl matters is ibis ' township. they had one of the beat Conventions -for __ - - - . -_ $at there ' ie as asset current. like years. - Journal. - p„ - • - - County eouacil electtous "a -place this "'Great" Boost, of tb Bascom bonne, aCtiC�,l , Paiute ' -year and' -in all probability the present was fined $20,Lad costs on Oitarday by --y-- members will stand: These ve other Ghee. Gonid, J Pa, for selling lignur after per Haagiog. "" Deeoretiag. T►Ve are prepared • to -receive, and purchase of our E1�+E,�'ATOR, .` - names mentioned in this connection, hours. leomining. T1°tt FBENCHbiA�1'B BAY, an ,quantity of ]e and Oats. - . '. among sham being : Masers. D. Mee- The death 'of Mrs John Wbi4aep at i11iag. 1 (}lazi11R. y. 4 Y y - • nab. W. G. Barnes, Thom. Poacher, Eiisom last Wednesday is a very s&d I We would strongly recommend farm ra, in their own interest as well as dens promptly executed. Thos. Beare, R: Milne and Joshua Ban• mWortane, leavtnR,as it-does four orphan AH p, p y . Estimate�. given. ours, to turn the fanning mill crank vigo ual,y. Wbot ia' biown- over is, not s. dy. For towuakip, councillors we have children, three - bore and oui girl, the' lot-, ground, it can be fed profitably. This advice applyg particularly to - . - • __ - - . :.. '- wAbout their consent yet, the following eldee4 of whom is lint ,sloven, only "will be t' -_ -- _ _ om ___ '-`to oboose -from for reeve : Mee}tre, about two moatbe ago, Mr. Whitney as To= �ly atcee_ae co. -- m _ ep. ' • Bsroee, Beare, Richardg, Ma et', carried cabs coasarnption. lie decete• - Formers wishing to'etore' other kinds of grain can do'ao there is pleJlty f } �( E�{pr� ern" �.n oink of rooili. Coal of all kinds for sale, I'ooeber, Parker and Hoeser. ldr. ed 1arTr seas airier -ef' Meoa Robert - �� --Ft� lU1�iQ �r.omASUnpw ., - -- + - - -:- _ -. __ l - ' Underhill will again be a candidate for and Jamea Weir, of Utbrid and John s nr ,nary: air. may tringii n we !'°x`nT ' - • - e - a the. conroil, There are- many other Weir, of /,ephvr• Tb eral Fridn ` + wEDDERB�t+lr a Co. Pas tit shot . T p Co. T. MOODY. T y 1 1'rcc« ov a. c., for tbatr4l,wo prise ad , , , i 1' . D. Mat'th wt�%. & C Agent. ... . ,nnmcs men'lon'ed bat it is too early in afternogn, to.'Lrbriti cemetery wallI Writ, woDaadradln�soma"wsntsia• g ,- '. . `- the poison to ;II ,4;uo1ato %:rem, I largely attended, -T' of. . - . . 1 a�na}is - -- . -- :-- - - ______ _._.. __ __ _- t ... . -, # . - a,, - .r••^� _ :..e'..j•,'�°„�,ir °'� �..�.:...,a gyp,,, 111. r