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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1900_11_16Vaal e -VOL. XX. _ PICKERINGI`,a ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 16 errce eersit:nal €arbik. Me 4cat. it A. YOUNG, M D., a.m., Fellow of i . Trintty Yedioai Oollege, Toronto, mem- • Dec of pollees of .Pbraeian• and tinraeone of. Oraario. Moe and residence in Dale's Bloch, - 'Ptekertng, Ont. Office bolus: morning t to 10: ravening a so 8. Highland Creek, Tae•day enQ lirtelav afternoon• from 6 to 4. Legal, - TRENTON; DUN'_d & BOULTBEE, 1J Barristers. Solieitort. etc.. Temple S fog, corner Bay and Richtnond streets, Toronto. ♦t Claremont Taaeday. Ittouey :o ioas.nn • Mortgage. F&ANH MENTON. Q.C,D.C.L.. aERY.RBT L. DUNN. W. SitlLOCR BOULTB0:E. -61a R. FAREWB-LL, Q. C,; BARRIS- ' tJ • TSB,Oaznry Crown Atterney,sir d County flottotacr. Ocnrt Hone, WhiDtT. Jot gonaminto Of all materials and design l ' 'kept in stock. It will pay you • to cell at oar works std inspect oar stock, and obtain prioee. Don't be misled by egente we do not employ them. oonsegcent- Iy we can, and do throw off the agents eomeniesio of 10 per neat., which yeti will' certainly save by purchasing from ne. A call solicited. WHITBY 'BARITE CO., Poet Ofi:-e. p+h=:try, Or " Dow & 'ticGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- ->t1 ere, 8olicitcrs, de. Off-ec cFppocte Poet a�CiiliiTrav,LLOct. ,B, Mo er tocL- an. yyen. pATrR80'v, RITCHIE Y SWThY, Barristers. Scl.c:tore. eta,. Tet:-r1e Iii:.?• tug. FaY asertont every 1C. E • Bitche . Sweeny. Ve ter: nary. HOLgISS VETEP,INA33Y irtit ill • :ik0'7 Grad -:ate t the Octan: Vet. winery Oc.lege, =c: ca:tc. •eb.attred :r.ea7er 1I GeJctar.o'iete:.vary aced ca As aid .161 es Odle* ant ref.:dec.c• 005 5.0 one- Lull sr+ oh el Green Barer. 'relepraD 1x0.14. li. L U_t,', P. U. &L:reu. (ileac have: pat ,4ria, slf1ser garbs. • THOMAS DUNN.Coveysncur, Com' miaa:oaer ter trains A;'Ldanw eta Gtaeemont, Gat. 713 8 HOOVER,. . acerin f Marrtege 1 • I.,otaa•a+. C. 'ea maxieaoe as c ;ht Green £aver, Ont. 4 7 • 'D BC;+1T1-G. Issuer ot� e - 1 • Lt .ns.S for tb• County e1 Sae et ta• Wier* es at tie rtwdeto•. Plc lentil Voest• ____..__.- AVID ., & e a .. sot= .8 c x. etc �J Wit lin. Goueaa �W:M trot= :r e:'nvoG laieD. ' octa fax and Dear Ba»e• cf teams. farm awJ •.,,rytttua the tr :o to soldov•-1 b• kap{ed 07 rte • �nasrl4e• w, tt ilia n:t a• Mad sold tc the very beet ed•antae----0 :7 D.B BEATON,TOWN'SHIPCLE RE not•eei t;eer. Comtnarrlater ter tat, zg iatadaelta, accccutant Etc. None? to 7 v 'tar Jon farm property. :tevae 0-t CUCHER & PO?TIL L L • ,eased Anc :sabers :cr the :co y of 0: ter ^ .tre- ar„ry 3e•'r.0 :a arae e l at c lean ae = ,, c.. a t. moderate. , a :p i c er Lea: c AReat ac c^'t a; •.tor, F r a'teetec c egdtea to a c lir Painting !! Ka1somin.ing ! Paper -hanging ! Done on the shortest possible notice. Leave orders at the. reaidenee of A. Alloway, J. Allaway• Repairing Savlag opened cp a Repass 9b0p „with Foundry in ooanecticn, I am pared to do all kinds cf repairing Naravin., a Erse elate aaachueet a.nd lnae10 ne.ry Engine and Boiler $rmmings kept on land. Shingles for sale, cttL t:mast H • W. White• Blacksmithing• Horse-ahcei1R and general ;ebbing. prcnatedy attended to Masons__ baggies alweye of i.anJJ Agent for Massey Harris repair, as well es .11 kis?e of plow points. A full stock .:days to band. Terme fir Mas- Ii?C'r131:D MOORE:, Pickerng, see -Herrn repa're 51 i_ craw y rs A, , �1. Gil ►r U E Ve E LI_I:: G TON Bute!.-Ilar- .A:cc rem eve..: to ac tt.orc ever'-.ern ti t�Tn fh ed eccoIL.:•ore nc::.aa / Ry^F 55 Lee10 panelize Mae. !apart t:cn to ail ro :.'.•. 1 i`:a1'. `r r••••s' etI hpe:fa-•,s ear.. v -eve nc. • rid to see a1i a� re:reas- w -t•= t=r. canton 1; •ural y}t2:EV CF :-i:arlham. Qu;. • • -I tobt. Carson, -- -"BUTCHER, -.BUTCHER, • orDunbartcn. tv:,l vl; pie ern: of nein day. Th: relay bd o. . week. and Scarboro ca :'lcndey, , ' Wedcecday and Friday. . '}- Always, a fell sup •f .k, 1. f.reeh ' means en hili . - Give me a trial. ,DO1�iINI0 1' BANK 'Capital Paid uD, Surplus, - - r In, OUT AROUND US LATIN? Loch, RIPPSFINGI RECORDED BT THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY Ons bOB,BisPGNDttNTS. CLAREMONT The sleighs were going on Tuea_day iii full force. Miss Mitchell of Whitby is the guest of Jno. 9facnab. • • • • The snow caught is rather' snddeuly yet we shall hate t5 make the beet of if. Ira Lawrence. df Whitby, *as here with F. Hetc?•isan and wife over Sunday. Dr. D. C. Smith, D D.S. will visit Claremont on Tuesday nett. Rooms in Bundy's hall. Not much excitement prevailed in,tt:rap on Wednesday over the election,_ more followed on Thursday. Onr leery boys bave purchased a new L•:rae of superior quality. The • boys itnow a good thing when they see it, Reportihas it that Ieaae :1'-arkey has rented the machine shop from Henry White and will shortly take,poaession of the same. - We welcome Rev, Williams to onr village. he Lacing been chosen to serer:- intend - periintend the Lapsist friends. He comes item Windsor. Palmer and Joblit are now stocked with a goal eapp y or --w tnrer-- ware of every description. Mete heavy rubbers s epecisli:v. Call and see them' Geo, Gerow will offer for ease on or a. Stouille, W. Farewell, kund.gnilty of rape a Liudsey was tent to the penitentiary f seven veers. - In the Criminal Cont* on monday even ing on Monday evening of last week of an absence of nearly tonr'hours the j the case of A1leert Wideman repo disagreement. He was tried yesterday a charge o1 in!'ecently assaulting 6yo -eirl named Ada McLennan from n Woodbridge. His own bail is `5500 taken for his appearance at the Jan. when he is -to be tried again. The 1 stood eleven for acquittal and cue conviction. -Sentinel W obu,•i.. The funeral of the late Jonathan one -of the old residents cf Scar.boro place Scnday afternoon from the r of his son t_Robnrn to the Pr bnrying ground at Highland Creek. very largely attended by the friecdl Bttird's family including quite It from the city. .The pa:l•bearers Eve sons of the deceased and a Among • those present were Rev; Walsh, C.S.E. an old fnecd of the John Richareson, :lis L. A t W. F. M.P., Jae. Oester J. W. Mo Kennedy ; Jamea Leya ; John Sprccer Love; air Nelson i Mr many others f. ow the toanehi Marknam, _._. • + North 1 oronto• The agses:neet rod for the present year as recently corn Brown shows a decrease -in vat hoot Dec. let.'eome,.1n acres of standing 1 57eKt, the population however timber, mostly beech an 1 maple.) ai' his increase of 107. over last v pretnisee in tie 7t1: con. Uxbridge. beiog 175 The WhitLy football boys did not The general elections over, show tip to play the return match -with now dtacaseine probabilities the Baleen", bays here .on Saturday last. contests. In York Township • e resent Conoco will seat In default Bailie= claims the ,ictory the name e! 31 r. George He H. Thompson and son having par' the n has been a ea of e t chesed.W. J. Grahame interests in the be very a eep:ab a to the blrckamitLing liar has nicety ensconced a do aeocab eller in timeeit in the shop vacated by Mr. Gni- Pe aiaLect rumors are Cam. cf the Metropolitan Rad A: 'Lobo band lou been formal here and ldacken..e preeident of the the members meet nightly and practice wa7 Some who clava ander the leadership of Peter Matnab. Sr, that the egreamente are We expect that aoon they will be in evid- the signature's of the int ,nee in e b..e - •• Mea Little bas reeiZLed her posit: on " -• ' Ne'wrnarlt icr teacher in oar school said -- ae;:n reaegnaucn tc take effect on January lata The wife of Beverley 'We are al! sorry to loge such a proficient church far ter corm=e a teacter.ae It!• r•ayy'.Lrr°°° Dv ! farmers haus hat their ne a sinfi 1 stream lust •o -rt- any o mar eaxti:pe ztt dnriag tie present ootd snap garttown millpond. It woman has been men that frosts have- to to frozen • to three yet they will come alright. They say •tltxes before winter arrive,. • :'re H_eke _b_ze.gi'1 hn'd art ergs= suet , tat co meeting to J. E. V'arcce a alloy r.cn 51cc lay a ett.tg next, commencing at e Ola o'clock. All t!.oce %Lo are inter etted n rte an ere reelected -to attend A meeting cf tete Cerlirg Ctob -will be hell her :n c on Mee. Say e+.et -r-ttle julienne-SiL -p-n -, fez Jt'.e .r cue ..f re crganiitcg for the cern Watchmaker aLd Jeweler, - frock ,Stre(d. Iffl!TEE Watcher, iCloi;ks and 1ews!ery. - • some time and oc ser eaed'to pot an end - members of the lac:.:) bcr tl� wa+ :- t lokirg. at :t e On theic.f¢la pretl0 aroea frere h_r bed sod attET.pL to ala hcreef, Keeley of Newmarket wail elmm•1:_e3 1e he . t1se, Cab...:, in her � comd : her he aa^ , the fan: ytobec:t GREEN RIVER. At writing turnips are nearly all fh the cellar,, On account of the dry fall a good deal of plow'ifng is still undone. Robert Stevenson. who has teen ill for w long, is getting weaker. When chill November's surely blasts mikes fields and forests bare. Tuesday morning snow began falling from the east at the rate. of six to eight icchea in twelve hoar,. rt Sunday evening services here will be regularly supplied from i.1cbia.eier Hall, • or Toronto, and possibly a returned Mine}on- ary from Palestine Sunday first. Mrs. W. A. Fuller and her little daugh- ter, Gertie, returned home. The latter has undergone an operation for some disease of. - the throat aed it has proven a success. Our public school teacher, A. E. Leh. man, is having his hands full now as larger scholars are ccmiD in. outdoor work being - iris pre ty well -finished But he ie a hustler. rd, took one 3Sr f ter lila phew, ! ather I ily eau. Mr, Greer : sit and and of Oshawa. Freels Sheridan, vibe has been worki g in Sentb Bend, Ind. etnce the McLaughlin fire, bite returned to town-. The remainder of the shanty boys returned to towo on Friday last, A moUa in the weo3e was enough for them. Henry Halliet, who has been in Toronto hoe pita! jpeergoing an -operation for appendicitis, rets rned home this week Sergt. D Ke'nec•v of the 24th Regi• s -ret-,re-ed member of 'eC" Ccvnrany 8. A. Contingent, was in' town cn Thnra3ay night, on his way Lome which is a few xi!ee north othere, The foneral of the late Wm. J. Hare took place un Friday afternoon last, and the-nemt'ns were accompanied to th r- last reet:hg place in the Union Cemeter A large 'number of the A L. , d A, M. from here and enrreundiog- towns attended in a body. Lr to 7 tlz of .beet .';gra 6.0 the tote' pecpie are rceeicipa. east !ons of lect:_n and ct Flynn• that wonld gowrnan r•:'ef tepayere for • _ 1 of . t eoej . Brooki:n Royal Temp:are sill celebrate i a -the gale tc lir. - W ttheir 17tb ann:vereary by a grand con• Toronto Rai:• 04r'1 No 15. enea Geste Mrs W R. Knight went to Toronto last :c order for week to undergo an operation,at the Hbs• iertiee- pita:. It is reported that Mr. George Smith of Clarke who w.:1 be 100 years cf age telt May is the oldest voter • - wbc Went - on •lect.on day. We ocngratefate another old Bow• bilinville boy. !r W A Sparks, 13 A., Pb. D., en having the :a:ter degree con• (erred Upon him by the Toronto Univer- t, a int it ac:cide early o:n,g herself of the bog ar. that the .,ranged for , x: aei1QI threat ally , er hfe tent the Mrs John Fleming fell recently on t1Le .. _ . little or no sidewalk near bei home, Wellington St,. tacit rltat ahs at_' frsct_red-her thigh bane. Ic is goatees '" a r. ',t .t with her eer.ces aceident -to a lady of tier years but .. her death she we hope eLe w:',1 soon be -able to be - .,le a desprrate arc=ed ,+gain. -Illy Dr. 7 . - -ae• • 'nen!y physic:an a, cr., tie;erai 1 defog ail he East T o. to` d t✓c st reticeab'e featfro of the Toa u 3 e -ne;-sbers of y ip et York tyhe safe eeter]ay . ivat the ard. as e'ie wa+ ..-1lrr+ei ti:�a nC .1n sIl '' :.L� of 1119 tow - ,Repaired neatly a :d promptly, An Work Gral'anteed. . \':Gita .i'icLELI :g 1lcnaav and Friday of each. week. • . . :Sr`ri05. 0/3-1-e HEAD 41, oe,0Q0- New \%'iliiannc ! - - ��,00lop4 ..Sewing Machine R. 3, Fleming, - Markham. WHITBY BRANCH.. meixterat Masking soatseea Psaaeaeted -special attention given to the eol/eet:on of !armee&Sale and otter Noss. • t3AO1' GS DEPARTMENT, 'intetere allowed on depositleof x61.04 and ny-- . ,wards.• - E. J. TSORTON, - M,ANAGBRt Oaring r-iiapiacy - j " Tie* is the Mason for Chapped hands. We bave a lotion at 'c an ouoc• which settee with one or ego a•pplicationa. Try It, 'Chia ii the reason fbr' Oolda: Try oar own preparation at`lac a bottle, 1: is pleasant. It curve. • We alio hn'!e 5 preparation • for b oarcen ii. etc . which be. & great sales 101tne i acre the oil rtpeakere.. T 4SY _ . our! . - bark. .:4. Jaat Received. 4- --- tater; I,,•vster Eii,..foot • )'erfamuo at 11 anti Pc eaal2 --11.,i' .r.-vp;r. !4,v 6 rt t'a'mer_ c,l.,�r tlaaliai,aytie. (foal :o cure y PICKERitiG't?OST'OFICE. ¥ails err: re (tot :-Toto_tc 5 :0 a.ra, Gloat. T E 7 30 s m 6 ;It s SYt s' m• Tarcnto 7 7+0 um Money orders tee ne 1 on_ all parts of the .world, SAVINGS M'ANZ atyinNEIs. t sponte mceit•ed and taterert e-llc'vred et s per cent per annnc:. Security indisputable T iLntinrr, - • vob•rxAe•zsn iFSTEBN BANK OF COMA • .rorporated by act of Parliament 1614 . rickariag sraaeti. 1.at�orizerCapital ' l^ ettea'. The Land concert on Wednesday eve• tine was a erand ssccesa • in every res• pent. The Flection retorts were read in turn and mike cheered by the various eyxnpatbiserc. The Bari toys wish to, thank cue and ill for their kindness ie assisting in the program. Mrs, Thomas Graham died on .Friday Tram ccrennoption. aged 23 years. De. ceased was well .and favorably known L•ereabcnts. -:the remains were --inter'r'ed in St..Tcl,n'F ccmetry on Mon.'.ay, There was a_lar;;e cupc.ur.se friends: and rel .tires prese.:t ion pay ;he last sad tribune to her eternieg worth. • Mr, and Mre, ..I..Gr'a1.am gave a fstrevw•ell party on. Friiay evening to their .Her frie>rde ar.3 one to the .younger folks en Monday. , The Claremont Zobo )rued were in atteuance both evenings and a tierePleceant tire. wan spent. Both. old and young regret the departure of }1r. ani Mrs. Graham as they were highly. respected here.: - - 11,000,000 S scribed Capital.... .0000 Assets Readily Convertible:...., 114l,164 "Jou- i Co -e EcQ. T. H. \IcSfrotAN, EN, President Cashier - Special attention even to Farnaer'e Sale velse,.Ccollctti0nc solicited mud promptly made Farmer's dotes discounted-Ametic t0 and F-ore;rn Brehange bought and sold Drafts IF - 111:,6,1, n BROUdP4AM. - The annual oyster supper of theehrist• fan Church will be held on Dec '14 th, Christmas Bee. 'There will' ' be -bills issued in due titre giving full particulars Robert Jackson and family have moved Into the house lately vacated by •Day'id Defoe and family. _• A couple of mormans have been .acing evangelistic work hereabout during the past few days. The desire of most of ns is to see their heels -leave this locality, A number of our Tamers saw the beaut- iful, cover their turnips. - • LIMBR1DOE. • J. A. McGillivray is having an addition built to the north side of bis 'residence. • `Eleetion day was honored with tbenfirst fail of enow of the fast approacbing wiatei There was hardly enongb ,. to "now under" any .of the candidates. --Times. Mom. Hueter est Kirby have embarked in the butebering business in Mr.Hanter's stela eta - Our thanks are--dne to 31r. Charles Gould,wbo returned -this week from the north for a row of yen eon'the first of the engem. Our contemporary the Times iemovinR to Mr.Harrison brisk block where it will have tetter office. aecotarnodatiOn•Pena;A jo gathering was held in the Odd• available on nil porta or the troth): fellows hall 'Jest night to receive the election news, and g, its and.tories cheered 4ravla[s IS auk Department. •. in turn as the telegrams were read, Be- .. interest e.11l- t--' on del'oaits at l;i�hhst cn•r•d 1 3 roads am wentl`tpn Cf t e lectl t rent • g h the Munn 0* 1 >go sl t d be re elected ever etcl'e j:lett;' W about 4 p. rnher ehallew strew by were out shooting. get the body est of bridge and aamtc for the County of 7:zest war cot wag adaeghterof who formerly r insane. Thefoa frorrl the family near rine rlrcard ?0001 or..e ard .40 a9 Eng ' 'l-5F0�btreet , •a ea discovered ion a es.et, and 'eta.: arousal Little York. In •. \nem; men whe several mese, were tensa amounted to. . scene as poesibls they about 419, bidding a ei:t up to S 10is. e water and on to the showing that property in the -eastern- part.. d :: r. Wesley, coroner of the towteb:p is to demand oris, who deenied that Mr.ilarold Carnahan of the firm ef.Car. ecessery. 'The deceased: atban Bros. took advantage of the Enow e :ate James McArthsr by pleaenre driving yeeterdap. , ' • - - - eere, and who died The Fire Hall, East Toronto, presents a I took place Monday eberif•sale arpearanoe from the curter .. :.ecce to, the cemetery on, articles bonged therein, as County con- Ftab'.ea Tidshe ry and Burne hs', a just sou- veyei .'large amount of ett:ff-there front a renlezvozis at the Beech, It was taken froL-4sidents in the in;meliate vici„ity. Co:.ntF Con=:aole Tidaberry drew his' re- colver upon the culprits, .but got away, . ' red the, constables are using every efr.t ,V -' t? bring to bay the miscreants. • . nen__ - h 'OEL'aa a, in the The Tar Jnt ly tripe north Joeepb -Ear frorp a eevete Lewis P.c works, 04lha John Srito training me have failed it be law? Mr. Lott, and Fioyed. ins works, after cher Mrs. Jo that her was at the 'Monday of Mr. J. N., thousand the past raring and he Pani games -sale• secured etpp;oSlnebt in f.a::l factory, Seengeiist takes his weal:• Slnday morning, • ran has alelost recovered track of typhoid fever. - re, of the ideLangblin A, visited here on Sunday. is- in attendance-at.some 6ticn in Toronto, but we bud for what purpose. Can the Misses Hoover, of Atha, ser, of the Kinsale , mach. sited Miss Etta Horbron on Sunday, ' o DODD received a telegram rather -in-law, -Wm• Mustard point of death: She left on orning for Arkona•the residence stard, estop has taken some thirty dollars worth of risks during with. Those desirous of in- eir lives should see fir, .Hortop '11 do Gin rest, who bave not yet sent in tbeir or a Xmas Globe shonld_do so at. once -as only a limited number will be published. It will be far superior to. any previous production.. Ildiae Annie Soda wallet pleased to receive your nathee. Deitch epecutation is indulged in. me to the cotuplextion of the Council for 1901 both county and municipal. We bear tbat,Thornas Poacher and R. R. Mow- bray bave signified their intontons of fie - coming candidates for the County Coun- cit. Mr. Johnston -and Mr. Gerow have madeladmirable representatives•but some say it is time for a change. • As for the the Municipal Council there.�}ae been con d bl f It f din some sections re- . • •• • Greenwood. Miss M.. S'Cileen is visiting fres in_'_ Goodwood• • Mr. E. Jackson, spent Friday cast, in Queen City. , 1Ir..Fhank, Clark of Ashburn Sundayed with his father. _ • , Mr. Hubbard of Balsam ee elft Sunday tti`h J. E. Disney. Mr. and Mrs. J. Testy, are vlsitine friends in Cherrywoo-3. • - - In 3. Gleeson of Brougham, Soma; ed under the parental roof. The bailiff sale of Geo. Hick was largely attended on Monday last - Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, of Brougham, Snndayed•with :Ir. and Mrs. G. Law. Geo. Bone, R. A. Birrell, Aft Gleeeou qnd J. Whiteside visited Oshawa -on- San- • day. Mr. r. and Mrs. J. sldan con, spent Sunday with Mr. and 1lrs. Wm. Emerson, of Aud- le • Mrs den Meen who bee been visiting friends in Toronto returned tome On Mon- day. Miss Ina Sleep, of Oshawa, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bone, and also -Mr. J. - - 17bitgaide, of Toronto police Toros. Frei. W . Meen, who for the past month - has been visited hie parents, returned , honlienon Saturday to Walnut Grove. A large crowd of mourners gathered from hereon Wednesday morning- to -it o t e - - • -• -funeral of the late M..MoGnire who died in Pickering.oE311U RY • . _. . _-. • Rev. Jas. Simpson, minister at Lats. . si era e- tip ours downe, dropped dead while preaching in---` specting the new statute labor aystem. his pulpit on Sunday thot-ning. He was . The fault finders we find are those who about 00 years of age. did little or no statute labour.' -We -.do - What is the law•re-recounts and_ pro• . not consider this new system perfect but tesle2A•recount must be asked for within ell must admit that itis a move toward the four days after the formal announcement •t- h • l , of the oil by tine returning tweet 6.075 the night awl club improved' advancement 0 good , ro, 9 a t to c'flidr'•r. For a pretest the t nee is 'C ?sys rates, an•r gcnciit,-i helf•peerly to .,post x the sung• mfr utas 'with C cN 118,:'',-' -- _ Geo. Sic rr, lfanrpar. Jt.L••Lal. ra"y t0 reerfeetion the '.vors undertaken fr:in 3i.i_t_i arno'ineeti:ent I 410. All Japan ttEas are colored. • - BACTERIA AND BUTTE: Bacteria are friends to the masker through their assistan -him in ripening. cream. Ripened ....gives a larger amount of butte - cream not ripenedelt churns mor ily and p oduces Better.flavored -ter. Batter made from sweet es is quite flax in flavor and aroma good flavor in butter will make a Terence of 2 and Sc per lb. and se times more, and this flavor' is de oped-simply as a result of the ri ing, . The cream is placed for ripening it 'warm temperature for 24 hours -mate, during which period the bacte - have become very numerous and hay produced various chemical chap --giving rise to -prodw is of special test and aroma. It makes a great differ ` ence whether the cream at the out- set is filled with one or another spe- cies of bacteria. Ons class produces le n e which .16. E. -a -frig -11 grade-. of tier to esti han as- ut- m f- __CEYLON • GREEN TEA • is pure and uncolored. getting a pare blood is detrimental to the grading tip, a.s it takes so much longer, and time is a precious arti- cle in this progressive age. r" It will pay to take good care o€ ' what corn fodder or seen stover you have -both because of the quality and quantity you will have, and`experi= lends teaches that the quality counts for more than quantity. • , POULTRY POINTERS. -r butter, a second class dues not affect •L'the flavor, while the third class re- • suits in unpleasant flavors, seriously injuring the quality. of the butter. -- The bacteria present in greatest num- leer are those of the first class. Th tem erature/ef`'•pening, not far from • 60 deg., favors the growth of this —elassy,- aud the results ere generally If young fowls are to be used for breeders they should be selected from earliest hatched, -those hatched in yJ : tell or April -so that they be rea- •::;bly well matured. 3, quick -maturing fowl is desirable market and also for home con- w:,tion, especially' early in the .. This should be remembered in ng breeds poultry -raiser, like the stock should breed from the best .ns -those that will give the t , rofit for the -outlay. Never_sell t._ especially 1L_aeeking. to Ines_ he fluck. --y pals well in orch.a.rds. The god for the fowls -they 1'ick -:lees insects and fertiliz• -the wally. There is no surer rem - :tie curcuiio. Give them free the orchard. - .FLASHES OF FUN. Bessie -Harry tells me all he knows; .Flo -Indeed l isn't - the -silence' dread- fully oppreesive? Wigwag -What do you .newspaper feljowe mean by yellow journalism? Scribbler -Well, a yellow journal is one that's printed in black and white, and yet when it's read it ma tomes You feel blue. Muggins-Bones is a most extra- ordinary fellow: He won a hat on the last. general ele.ctiorfs. Buggins- What is remarkable about 'that Muggins--W h;; , bless my. soul, he got it t - Sillictrs-„-Tti Bible tells us to love our enemies. k:ynicus-We de. Most of tis are our own worst enemies. Hoax-Bjones is a regular fire-eat- er, isn't he? Joax-Yes ; I believe he does patronize a light lunate cafe. Tourist -What is that •frightful rac- ket here all day long ? 'That is the cow bells. Ah, how. poetic ! e, What makes you work so hard When the boss is away ? I'm absent-mind- ed and 1 might forget myself when he gets back. -T' -cru --t'!:- - neves-- anac y .a. sle:'ping man, -Dick-What nonsense! Why, I- sati,factcny. It is a cuteon experi- lir ence of butter makers, however, that they cannot make uniformly [rood -h. batter at all seasons of the year. But- est made ade in the winter is airniat al-- "in , wry 1'1 ways inferior to that made in June. The difference in flavor is largely_due --__-tu the ripentug wriest occurs et tbis .. time, des to the presence of different bacteria. or bacteria growing In adif- eyes • !bleat way. _ len h io secure mere uniform'reautr3 the if not _method La, been adoeted_cvetye.here• side .a --to 1'ut w:tbire ttte •reach of the '" 2 eyes a maker the means of ineculatine tits cream. with the t�re.•per bacteria. Te • miteriot used for. this purpose ie call- __ ed a starter, and may be mile • by and „r; jtrywing the_ right kind of a lwcter.a jest n ••le sterz..1 milk- or by simply taking cocker dr,a • :-ually-oonies from damp or .busting ( laces The first show tb,msely"v in a s•+•ot- sane side at a tithe, which, pa4• spreads to the other • Slimy discharge from the n' el a milk of �lk frojI tire cleanest•dairy five. that can be feu ed. keeping it in ste-r- iliz-•.i veer -el, end allowing it to sour no: welly'. The practical results of s : , up the breeding yards to heave a small cockerel •-'u than a I,rge cockerel --es unless some -' xal ob- breeding ea desired .The uld be vigorous and ac- Besul,•v be coact., for rna.r4 the +lapels method last-mentioned ate be tnadt fact that a profit can n : •tieing poultry and egg still greater•prafit can wising •them for home Pende l flay Cheese, Opinlona is the vuallty of esiweenie Cease, bat one thin( that'never ohs'see, that t • _ 2+ON '1'.$1. 41,-, it always remains th:a beat. in-keal Paokets te, 30, 40, to and e/o, jam_ .M14111 7011 3rai M. • Poultry, Butter, Eggs and other Produce. r If you have any correspondwith us. our tr ,. eVe an100 CARLOADS to supply • The Dawson. Commission Co, Limited, Toronto.. THE SUBMARINE CABLE. 'The 20th 9--Au,guat-w'as the, 50th setCnriive'sary of • the first submarine cable. In 1a50, upon this date, the tir;t ri e . age was t;,,nsmi..te . between France aua Englen,i by ttte-shar't sec. heur�aiisro is Uric Acid in the blood. - Unhealthy kidneys are the - cause or: the :.cid belrg. • Cuere. lithe kie:ceysa.aed h- a,, :hey ioul,i tries e,c:1d .the. Uric- 9c!sl out-. of the sv'iern arc: *'hrama- tti->r. wouldn t oc ur. Rbeu- ar..ntiern is a, ISidr•cy L' r- e:+se. I-'odd's Kidney fills • 1, .•.e mrd• a gest part of th •, •-,.t',ir'1 7r1 cuing I: he nrrir,.•a, • Se get ee • tie sae a ref lou a frarf.d -s^,:-;;,;n6 -i:Mina e., ;.;rr., •'7 hero is bu -=t •one sure way- •_ c'Var,d' L• idneyd ills • 1T.neraliy adopted.- • fere ere two ways of using the dt ,:ter,, 13y une. the cream in pas ,teui:a•.i, that is. the cream its brat- '. rat-. sal tr. a _Le_g ,erasure of 163 degrees for the pus po..,.-ef d-+t-ray+sg thet'act8ria -alrea<fv present;, and :t starter is add- e.1 atter re-siting . Br toe sewt,d ,melhiei a eta rter is ad.ded to the -'cre;im -withr>ut• pesteur:zttion.• The. butter from unpasteurized cream: s• seat to be Letter 'adapted to Am -r- • leen t.t,-te than the pasteurized pro- duct. sub r :iri1 -elle Mee rrs of serur- Eng the proper butter flavors: The • butter maker nitut iuotst upon clean- - • liners in the trarn;+.and dairies Which furni.11 the [Wilk and mu;t be panus -.ular•in the use ofa starter for conte • trailing the ripening process.' This u4e. The -cell While it tutee and severe C• damp, and t rrup Te perfectly <: to be' prate A pehltry adv. n t age, on the 5vu,' house proper revesting anti 'ranged so a,. tion when nee rect..draught. t. s- no place for poultry.. v i,e uniform In tempera- y ;rrotect the fowls from a rule the cellar is cult u,uelly ends with -f-ew ce I lar .bat -are d poultry hou.-4e8 are on this Ota00nt, tteat co[nhinec+nutiiy -__- •-4• t. trlth an open she f • difference whc<+e o1'.nion it is. Graci�;u•', little hey ! You're not go - ill tight roof. The IIA Thing of 'scanty Is s Joy.” Ing to kill the dear little bird., --ire t .; 1 have a Warm, dry out !u, .tear lady, I'm merely groing a.:ng- apartment, .ar- Nereiline is a dor else, Ne real,* -in y' the t.oritl eau ere ;r. Nyuraleia and ter f;r.:: uff several salters in -dere hue- •:,lord [rood, ventila- 1 and yet avoid a di- 1 I • First Beggar -Why didn't you .Iso• = _k.le a< v T She •might have gilt'.art you something. Second Beggar-] let her go because I understand me business better than you. I never ask a wefean for eauthing when she is • alone, but when`tat•o woolen •are to.. - 7, -tion of eagle laid ejtween IAover and gc,•4ui eau g2 mant frcim t-bs h, Cape Grimes. The promoter of the first sitbwarine cable was Jacob Brett, w•he had. obtained the concession in 18.0, Leen, Bing Louts Philippe. This fil was cou•med in [854 -and the pruject t was carried out in three rntonths,,the aonstructur being the engineer Churl -1 ton •Wollaston.' The first -cable was, • however. of short duratien,'as the next yeara-B.41-•gee fisher: clan brought up e. part o! t'ne cable wit 1, hi • ed! !cut it, thiukiug that it was a sea-,er` 1 pent. Thh e Frerc11 Ye1'lyi' u n gave. --a new cuncessiou, _awl as the ne.w auiuuara,ue telegraphy had uuw - •• uy was us - y because each one is afraid the' other will think her stingy if she refu-es, This profession has to be stuw.tied just lik a 'u^cess of it. See? _ NONTRIAL MOTEL OIRIOTORY. The "Balmoral," Free Bus b,�'a; AVE)IUE �IOUBE =; mw -a w"`�.►«`u°� — t>,ar daa. The man behind the gun has had his days Anstiler hero comes who• Ipnocks ' him flat, Iseult find hire meek and patient at the play- - _ _ 11 ' l be htd t� art' e any other, if.Yetr-e'kp'ect to mik. - •-convtree formed in 1851 which laid a. new ca-; bre; this )t':t., sub.,equeetly 'l:urci..,sed by the Erie:lish g,yereuient. The first + cable h.n1 a 'tetlgth of nauticnauticaln nies. 'Lee were '.s -u tic, •-i .cknr•s:, of the little finae-r 'and eegti'•d hie- e>u pnds per utiea le; u eerie., of bid 1...aseatnts attachee every s.xteent�: of a mise Leett in -useer-`Lbs at a max- • uu ea- cies '• I, of d!'; ...eels u.' f u w t be est- fare. Th• 1J'.rruin'h:,tn factory t, b'. h u,•pli.rl the c.l:Ie c.... i,1 t,: ly de.iv, r th°' ,•ire its se tiaue • •.?,iris, -'.ie; :; teiur marked contrast ,t it i the -' "- t If _Juan o _. e worn e hat. - CALVIERT'S - Carbolic Dtw nf.otay.te io••e. Olrtt• • rt+•+•t. Tooth Pu v• etc •+a. cavo o,.ee aw■1�st ,redai8 aud d•pio®.a. ter .100,1.8 ■ate+:eaow. rt a•ar a.a pr+r'reatse - died.***Oesdied.***A.e yuat &•&,•s w .♦Beata • np1ly Usk,* ®.0 IN tree as /poi teseiaa. F. C. CALVEIRT 41 CO., • Ma*e4UTse • • I LANs), ..- Douglas H.n•., I.1 Ali•, li.,y - ttiilr ', :2::!••T ••etwi a.e , 1'••'' 't ._.. METAL ROUFERS nay, its t itO.' ttlantiu cava- w.:s• Is IF at a I.. t r date- V,sre. l,rv'-I •htl,s ,-,atnston •aid rs•e` in,g ala tit me the other night, oat chap ' theca Swerv.e-`wt a war d. o14 man. to f.tct, we had quite an interestiuc little• chat. • • A HARE CIJ•INCL^ Tone -Tae man w„kes up and is-a.u- in th • tine of Put'nam's'. Painless Cern crt!t''vatc a calm. hopeful !pmt lies rayed. c l r trt,..r,• Ie never f,:'%, It nt: k"s ni Jet Justice -What were you doing to fere psi ni,.at.r. mars onIti-w•lievessprumptly�- Coi, Pu;1* t dicker. r -,•o :?• Uncte t S1u+e-Fu' de Laved, Judge, 1 was jes'.I --- -- You say- your bon ea a professional Lakin' de cenr>us. - - •jsla_ttT_ Yes, Bur yotf a-,.., rested be sol:. Sanruei; 1 think we a di be more cer-- eeei„ f,.ot1 1 -Do you [awn tress a {, r 0 . 1 Iain to get awns without detection fee%suns► player Nut at all. Ife's a if we eloee en a railway. train. Well, surgean. - -ask yNutt fir her to_g_er-us'a[mss. _ • I, it fiat lively when husband and 1.0 e'rttF h. foLI) 1, e)\E bey le are ale •, c. •,f t he sa rue opinion'' rah. L -z.0 • 14.9•1 1 • " "• Tst..ta, ai a a+ r,-?ned t5. se n.p r to is x • C'ettainly: til) .t ttttlsB, such agreat a.uawrsuoaesoDwt Iia - professional -TT e ►Yaat• Ns,•ete - Now •ioporatt•sa ■ear ea8!fi er••s • •• • •• Ho` C- we •h'85__i�so.�,,:aY • ,•..ere- I'8:.K Ku4.1r% .L e'6LAw t..ea•. 1lllLs, Ntllr! S NAiil, R.I Lr.e +.. .a •Sr c 1: yes. a,.eaeo d 1t '•' . 4 „wet* Rawaa e.,,.. ^....a• Catiloite Prayer mr .ea Iwaew•re• 1{... {seas ?ax.'.•. :,„a++.. , yrl en.f+a ,llaliS,Ya/ e. -a d earcetesee tauten trrr4 it fts_{Jli i ed +tfUtL;-F UY xs. _• BRIT rail A:.1..RICAN t)Y0ING c'OT. ' . r: a. . • I. .� •...e • 4 :••..c - ROOFING and "east "etki wv'es* a.�,r.... is a.: rd••e 94.8 'E *(LACY. rrro Vera •'w Tar tie k « • i VO "• J 41:,..Z.0 •N •.q, ,. sera. a N . • , • • oa • NA. a.• .4,-.l,.rnew . tar ,r.•re . w a s Eats A. •WT■IIa 1085. Ads101e. & tra■.e•+ISL. ie.** I` %IF t.ivic- functi Plymouth is t1, 111 --.iter may be either a natural or r Feast:" The de a comuiercial one, and. used either place on Augue. 'with orwith•r,ut previous pasteurize- or, wearing his -. tion •of the cream. • •, . ' DAIRY NOT'E'. "..'Filthiness and tinclE,annea's in food Lake. • Here h --7:a -breeds disease. two Tines having; chain of state, pt •of a perfect ca.va and private carr ' tante:Ss to 'be hauled and stored weedier golden guide Ls of • •- ebe.lter early in,the fall put the fed- prutluce.,1. he the bli der uti.in large shocks. and, filled with we -- The cows sly -old be fees grain beau- .They were then Pas •-fa.rly daily to maintaiae the milk crosswise, each ou ..--_sooty, notev'itostanding the .past arage. to " the i,iouh•merilo is good. Drake," whu;-when SI •' The dare affects the -herd •to the es-•! in 1561, brought was .tent of but one_calf in a ¢eperption, by a cutting of twe while the bull affects every calf is that very spot. Once that generaticrs gublets filied=this ti OFIIRARE... teat i8 peculiar to early " Fyshy'fege celebration •tt,ok when the may- et rubes acid --his 'sled at the head .e of cabs, landaus, rh••unatt ,sm. are i t ire vea alatiiet n- mantis, anti Intim. aches .,n:l'paies are' cured' by e ring's 'appliraticn., Nervi - line is stere to cure.• • How d'y 'do'? said the busy man. Will you marry:mr--i3=rts she gasp- ed. -T•hi^t is.socu,Idtc.n;",1'must bave or. :Uat'( a11. - _ , - J:rtnes, dear, sail firs. Northsi,le, what sort of a. ring•is it that prize fighters teittle in i• An engagement ring, my dear, replied Mr. •,SUttb-- side. . _ time to rrk, I- Say, don't keep me --FOR OVER Flts'TY YEAS waiting too- long, or I w'ep't have �R wtvyfow a (0o Ht O RYFCP e.■ money enough left to buy t he ring. ■•ad it tauthZ•l for thrix chrturee ti••1,a,. It .oc t+ Ib• child. settee* the guru., agar• pain, rails wmd I came is annuto-cab,. rind the.y charge • ,o lo, •:,d tatter beat remt.t; er.ilaneaea sawa been. lotg 7n• au drui[ute tprou bout the world- Two sae by the minute, ycu know. sed ..s hs s. tvtaa o.e owbiaa sar„� • . ■ T• .•n• tar ecu MUSIC _.. - a Ort•. 10 u• loo u• •f inset1. 0.ro i.•4 BOOM w,th e.aaIat rat.* Teachers et d1.00Y - WNIILEY, anted RJYCE & po: • 155 'forme et. Toronto, 085, —. ��• a - to Burrat'or was -in:lde, and, • Tibbs; I never hear you. make arty Ladies of C.idt _ris;.ere; fun nr your wile's cooking. Well. no.; 01}' (moon TI JINN eA\Ole[/R. . eh •forined; two great Brit .t in takes ne'irly all tfle vc:u see she belongs to so many ce^oking elutes that Ido a good .deal of the hone cooking myself. exCertea produce of Can ala. l:n,glish, THE MOST.NUTiiiTIOUS- EIRP S'S ' GRATEFUL •CDMFORTING. - CCiCOA BREAKFAST -SUPPER - sale chamberlain, icelch and Iri-h bo •s prvdure the tee The Canada Permanent e of Ceylon and alibi.. 1 11A01i users from the lake.' --- _ r•C.cnatkt - con..'1mes 11,0 J p d down the linos I of colored -aa Tel ego+toyed J-11 1n t;re.en E warO Of fill]tmetltS for Catarrh•and Western. Canada tGrn tet of hurt 11:11 ural contain Me1'Cllr� n turn .drinking; tuts e• Of Sir Francis' r, laces from 11 ; h o) y 1'il sutra now on seri' nary etdyd•rartee ,bewho e t m g141141, lea i, arc UCtIl! sill , R' mercury en .ore ). de -,Uses L e arn�e ^'Mortgage Corporation. Ceylon ;alit It -1711a. cy. •u,c i a' '[ throw •h themn� o ra.urr.,r•e.., yirof Plymouth zlP with all Ito• graceFs,' peeler- , TL r.r,Kbbuid u*cer be td exec y • (t 1 'ti c cry ' into that tOt1'II ,;tate'4n(n eau u r t.lc ew -re tum horn caput ible 4hr iclt t . Y' le • l d r e e wrtl'do 814'. t ld to the• Rood 3' u HRqu Canal* Permanent Building, ty miles frail entittl trace within the eitr011 rU -• Or -were she la 'ties can s,.'eep ;arae all cbet rust- t r„r-abiy de t•vefrom Olen), H �l',Carerrh Toronte•St.,TORONiQ.. tion. -' ee. e, reanuterrurea b F.J. ei.ene k i'e„To- e with •wine- patriotic sentinteti`t un anter lent et„ cu. tarns nn rnerdr•7, »dd its tarsen (q• • 13 r' te,noily, &rung direct,y upon the blood and Ba.Nrtt tNr,c,ts• - ng px Being well fed the heifer Will be. big a•no-entfitieh: to She ' e ,t.'"1Ia'y' the; brrn.k.fast table' -Your: griperwill mucuu-:.sumacs: of the Ryctem. In bu, itg- NI [Peg. Man., Vancouver; R.0., Rt. John, ' insist. gnu'- CSttrrh Cure be sure yon get, rhe green• .enong;h schen 'oid•enough to make her descendants of hint wLu gave us wa-; g th >tttt Leis LLyou only r I 1 k internal d i Toledo, The get rr,e- inc I v t•• en in erns y,an ntac a in •- i ?,Ol;ul.t• Fest• Cvm}terns—hat;• Oleo, by T. 7. Ch,.❑9 et C.o. Testimcreela start toward cowbood, Let her mate -ter never, want wine. f placed them in h'.tndreds of stores. free, i [alert=tptid�r . j )y, Vetter than she is: These toasts having 'lien duly haze 1 }Luny 'other' lea din areful investigatian• of feeding cured, a slight collatiorl of Devonshire' shipments coming. Cot one A - will shote tutors •spoiled by. timid un-., other light wines was di•<gusad of, and L11 Ling. fleets• tete s e lice by Dengggi ill price y per bottle. --I Tl s 13OSlt Only 1.i�garrls: Ha:i'sfimity Yillsgrelhe•beat.• 1 U Cuing o learn pay a corns., ;- ie-ned io young stock intended for, the dairy. pasties, washed down 'with claret and' await the jumping of the c tt t 1 tb 1 th t compounded 1) cedt half -yearly at , • tae;'. I, 'Colonist. nt91p two. three:lour. per ?-Do ybu think your wind is.good Dn en 'apes or tiro I—He—Will- you tar-sy --mom Rvellne I•! p.m:mett? Oh, .f cat blow the instru- • • ht Yes, I n tion, .the serious i,usiness of the day, .She --Sir I IleTRejected 'Again! She- meat all eig e , .1 -rut mea S p years at cent J'aerfeeiling than' ley judicious full feed. then; afeetta. brief pame. for 'dive - do' Assets epee Inab(lttiee to•'•, ur iu - the public -'Hogs go with the dairy for several reasons. -, Yl tg.- of milk goes -long was commenced. This; as -is - linvrers- 'Certainly. I only wanted to see whe- • you think yen could outrun any per- S3,000,000, in the form of ti Gargantuan- feast; tiler* your Were in earnest—or—not'.— 5uer'f . • • way= •toward' raising bugs successful-. ably_ the ease, opened With a course lye and if .sve had to buy this west of trout fish from the lake, and then wogld hardly figure, out much profit. .Always• treat, the bull with gentle- • tress 'and firtnness, letting; him know . -rota are his master in as kind a ways a.s ')iossible,"t-hl}s preventing his ever 'getting the Meier hand,' for then he. • _ beeotnes dangeeeousw . • . sae . The practice of first •ing grade -'tiers t rade:up the herd, and then sticking=pig Nab, according -to imine- • /e 1 moria[ custom, placed- upon the,' ta- ble; and done ample justice to by the jovial cnnttives.-After this a series -of other dainties was'divru:sed, and the loving cul. .having_been brough -for- I ward, the feast was concluded with the. toast, "Prosperity to • the,.. or- ought' - i• of 1t4 (.(� eAxi i I - "ONirr lit OLIN I) -0 A IC I "' - FOR NM' o4T.M1 MN CD E...3211 U5* • Laundry, 'a+hing C'lnthr!. 1 Naini, Sealing Preserves PARAFFINIC TRE Qt.T?)EN 'CITY OII, CO.. l.itn:ted. Sarn'1 Rogers, Prost„ 'Porasto [-Ur rour,tee.ter furl—• • , Constituency. genteuil.. -•• ,. ice. •• •. uharnots . elleohaase..,• .` ,,,•.. • fiber . . •8onaventure , . • . • , r $t•ome .. .. Chumoly andYercheres .. 'Champlain .. Charlevoix .. Chateauguay .2.:_ _Chicoutipai-Saguenay Compton.. .. Dorchester .. •- Drummond & Arthsbasca Basilpee Hoe elaga 1 =-_uuntir't, don • ,. •. , .. 7a, ,ques Garbler poliette . • .. , • Kamouraaka „ R• CARROLL Labelle ., .. BOCRASSA =-Laprairie and Napiervilie MONET L'Assomption .. .. LAURiER FORTIN Levis e. DEMr3RS DFCHF.NE Lotbiniere „ ,. FOR SIN Maisonneuve .. .. .- PREFONTAINE Viaakinonge. ,. .. LE GRIS ' 2.511 i:eieii Ifegarot ic .. , 'TCP•COT...... . eye re, ---194-F'ro,•144'-tte. >. .--- • edieaistluol ., .. .. aIEIG i 800 4iontcalm ... .. DL'IiAS 1.54 .1 flontrnagny...: •. _MA}TINEAU 23 Pi rnier. • (•t'�nttnurency •. Cumveau:.�_ 2f, wen:al-St. Anne's ..GALLERY- 301 '�ltiun 1 Q1 BEC -Sixty -rive Diembern. Lib. Maj. Con. Maj. CHRISTIEl 76 Simppeeoa. , MARCIL .�...,..,,:.._ 1. 35tTaillun GODBOUT 1 200 Bolduc .:.-.-.-.-.:...----- LOVE - -- LOYE 282 Bergeron TALBOT 400 0elley ARCHAMBAULT 250 Lamarche MARCIL 157 Belanger FISHER - 75 Eng1:and.... aEOFFRdON 500 Purtzeau -' ROUSSEAU 272 Marcotte.... ANGERS 200 Cimon BROWN 450 Craig... . Savr r•.l 'GIRA R i7 83 Cleveland POPE 300 Ouellett f \MORIN.... ... .. 153 1 Rouleau (Ind. Con.) .. LAVERGNE ACC T'uuseigeant ......... . - Lemieux Bea elry.... .... - MADORE 70 I•aehapelle .... .-....... `SACLAREN 20 We1.,h Decarie , MONK BAarNET 80 Renaud ITashereau 100 Poulin 119 -Co c pal. ... . 3011ahi r.. LeonarL„ 2:.0 Caron 1; 000 sn uOL::Iet Ind. Former member. bisi. +. '.M Christie, Lib iii Marche, Lib . 47 Geodbout, Lib 427 ---------4B-e; rg -- ,-Coa - 48 • • • • Talbot,_ Lib 110. J. E. Arobambault1 L Acc. (' uta;Lib .... 79J --;Pi sher,_Lib. ....-. Geoffrion, Lib Acc. AWFUL SH WRFC The City of Monteicel ' Founders in• the Bay. of undy. Ihfaroott, Con 370 Angers, Lib' 130 !Bri ern, Lib . 700 'Saverd, Lib 1060 Pope, Con 483 Morin, Con vergne, Lib Fraieux, Lib \Iadore, Lih • •+ Scriver, Lib........ !Monk, Cow... Bazinet, Lib .... r. 'Carroll, Lib.' • Bouraasa, Lib b'tlonet, Lib ,t;e,uthier, Lib 'Fortin, Lib. Dc tiers, Lib ....1. 1)echene, Lib Fortier, Lib , , Pr•fentaine, Lib ILegris, Lib .,'rue•:oF-Lib- ... •Meigs. Lib .. .l)ueas, Con Martineau, Lib ,... Coit rain, Con t�nfnn.Coo. Con I)��mnrai�, Lib .... Penny, Lib ' Dupre, Lib Le•'' r, Lib P' i7 'o, Con J,oli de Lttbinere, L !dal min, Lib LanriEr. Lib I)• foo fl, Lib-. Fi!natrirk, Lib.... f3ineau, Lib 49 • St. Antoine ... M•t-kav ROl)1>ttK St. James.,. , I/E3\!AI:AI ,1 000 ^agr,eU1, ht, Lawrence.. lileeiE1t)EKE ..,.... 9W Erery St.. Mary's TA RTE 1."9.?'' }Tieoleb . •.. .. .. .. Leduc �ontiete . .. .. .. ?eft -It RAY ortneut uebee Centre ,. . • St:11.071\ uebec EsKt. .. ., LAI-•RIER. nebec West .. .. .. Iitj'te;el uebee County .. . , .. fFl l•7.1'A'CRICK helieu emend and Wolfe. .. T'7I31N monk£ :ROeS .DF 7R b�. ifracinthe .. . is '.,NIEK ' • k. J•ihe'. and Iber-ill... 'DE31X'ad phetford .. PARMELEG ... ertvooka, I.0 Beii,', „ , , , 51•:1 ti l .,;ii culangee .. .. 'lilJCi+Nt•,NtiAiS ...... "kr 3 .. r, to• itse.tead . .. .. . ,I..kVE1,LF 1:r` \lo reV .. .........'Rl- kC' - 4'.' .rete ii,.,it -iree nares-. .. iPREFoN CAINE . 3 ±:.;;}:a rvm rhr•,•R;rec■ k St.Mlaurke BUREAU-...... 44: .i P,ar:^et.,n . i'w•,• Niaseatains ,. .. ;ETH'ERIereorerd , 4selreuil . ., F!`. ?11'(i'+D :. 2:ri ia .,.,rr . _ CH.k\:YA4. E .... 1'.5 >i ; oily -'1 • ... $Amami& ,.� .. .....•. 260 eland:, - R.k 73 3,1ni>e•n•i S9! *i-,l•nnverL, .. .-r .... 2 3': Chapl.au 371 60.. Bea i •n . i,Gu Vane -se 1-'7.r' ••eau 15•i Ta he 1,1�J e, 4r. .... 4?•' ,*c - i 4.5 P.- J. Kerwin": 62 Bru.ieur. Lib Bernier, Lib Tarte, Lib r... ii'iro-u+1-e, Lib I.M••Int•• }, Coa B ,arbonaafe. Lib ,. ......... ....: }Fiore, Con tete-el-eau. Lib ;Chauvin, Con Karon, Con ....... • Lrhuer, Lib • H erw cid, Lib ..:.:. 'Champagne, Lib...• 'MigneaLit, Lib ..,. A despatch from Halifax, N.S., Bays: -During one of the worst atortns of the season the Yarmouth Steamship Company's aidewheei steamer City of 330 Monticello foundered four miles off eh 1C4s',Chegoggin Paint on' Saturday thorn- la. 4;y ing and sank among the breakers. The ole 501) Passengers and crew numbered 87, bee 719 and all except four are dead. ne 113 The City of _Monticello made weekly 318 11 trip between Halifax, N.S., and St. 460 John, N.B., calling at Yarmouth and other parrs. •I'he steamer was lost stele men That put 276 scout ten miles from Yarmcuth on her 119 92 way there from St, John. She left Acc.. the latter port at 11. o'clock on Friday morning, The storm which etartod 1' thio aiehi was still blowing a hurri- 1570 290 cane ou..saturday. the steamer made . 8,}e.. her-ua; across th Bay- of Fundy -in t,_e 210 Luce u_ th_ fierce south -easter, and vi as 2115 four miles off Chugoggin Point, one ui 56U• the cap,;•s in the vic'iaity of Yarmouth 1)9 It ,.as found that water was pour.n 173 into the hold. It did not take min 13t19 minutes to show that the -re was n 1400 hope of the steamer re chug port. a 247 was beyuud •control, and -drifting 839 the rocks. 5ti . A'•c. Captain Harding had two boats. 2191, it was decided W launch them, :u 231 forlorn hope of gettinee through Pe 131 .surf .to the eburs. One of the' 238 gens was Capt. Norman Smith, of Ate Waitle iine seeimet 1'Larnaiw, 970 lying at St. John.' The two Acc tve re launched, and one of them AxOg. g pieced in chane, of Capt. Smelt 9S to with him were mix others. 10? w xa room for more, boo, tite t 433 Acs. x� CANADIANS HAVE S Passengers and crew neo- il} hesitated to leave the ship moraantt loss fatal, for the boat .umd batit those an board to fa ie. -The seciand boat was .d at the same time, but no kno,vs who got in,to her, or what ine of hes. The survivors have op • that she lived in the angry Pt. •Smi.tli's bloat had got only a yu:•ds from the City of Monticello to big wave struck the steamer, Mee her completely over ,on the s. and washing everyone who airs to heir rigging in -to the ' sea. hoe;, below deckt were caught in the orr-;its of watf, rush''..ug up from gree. hulas limbs ship's bottom and 20u` i .rig down Pier 1TaiC e and e0 - pa.::. ea ways. The other boat was nut . liter the steamer went over. Lit in charge of Oapt. Smith lived fry: enly a few minutes, but. it carried n airing on the nreet of a great wive till it broke ,vn the rocky beach, .''1 all hands were thrown into the s uf. Three °f them were curried up ' tin:: ,)shore. where they were ible-iso a •d ,Id oa, awl ware safe, buC Male Me- e be nald and S & -cad Officer Mar.p.hy e .:id two women passereeere were 4rawn back by the undnrt::,w. :the st wave threw the M L)..a:ald gi.r] ,wh and .dry on . fhe shore, but el.y.rphy was burled aga:nsi a tx u!d-• er seta instantly kalwi, The others w.,re not seen usa.:a Those-, w•ho e: •v 'v ire saved sus(a;ned ,n1y sltgi :n - r:. l uifles. a- Ile 17 Cain Wee.<s Remains in Af a 44" p Account of Fever. 774 19 A despateh from Ottawa, Oa -Toe following aunoun-cemer•. by the Militia Department l BRITISH ( ()LL' MBI :\- Six Members. 11•,r1rl (te be held) .. ►Maier- 1 i;er•ien. • lkl"ew Westreiaiter. .. ..f .i£hila(SON . - ]r•.•17 Vanoonver .. .. .. SLann ev .,.... - izcoria' _ .. .._.• -. 14.4ry tL{W:.E $tley 1111_,,- Pk OR .Yale k Cariboo (to be hekl). ;Gallaher .. - - �--11T S i11, ' ;Maxwell. Lib ...•.. 294 • ., ;M -("ala !'11 rr•ison,. Lib 20+3 ;SMITH.... '3k1nnea, Lib Earle 1Prtcr iBorta:k Foley 197 218 195 343 NEW Ii1tUNSZW Fourteen' Members. ,rkt�ltl"rt •. .,.-- W , 'IERIS ar e.tnn ,. i (}a -yell `L'i7nrl,.rCte .. lAr nctrnng - - • eat ..• I.PRANC Ir.e's iJ)onrville - ... FOR l.EY. .. 100 ere Jos �3I i r 4 .,Lewis, Ind. . lffale, Cer -, ; A1d i )N t i - • 3041'.77:-.--•';":7777 ... !( ;ft 6, t. 11511) iSlarzhsrl•, - 'Blanc/sat •. Con. Sal 5004 et••i.ier' ••e...... ,'MMclnernev, Con.... 6'; " I have just received a ca from Col. Otter, dated Ca 7th November. stating thet mend a leaving to -day by th den Castle for Suut nam; t si'sting of bet?ides himself, M 244 chan .and Fiset• Captains B 40n \fkcdoneil,and Lieuts. Law ie . 472 Swift, Laferty, Temple an O ter, and 300 men all told, ]I ire Weeks 'Domviil. Lib rtiamberiaud 51srs+ey ... 'R(,RIN40N 43.; e•.. •ucb4 Rr D 75 elce:titer c ;Retention, Con. ..� M_A'ister, Con44 • !i-,, Fib ----- • Tricker, Lib 111 Blair. Lab... 03'24 Pewee, Con :C«r igan, Lib Fester, Cou Je nCtty ,fBt.AIR.. - 103- F.',r•r ..... .... , J rho City and County TT'C'I{FR ... 1 3teokrnn ,0,,,,,r„„A ctnetina. . 1W1 -„tom WiLllt)r , ,79 estnierelaad . .. , ' EJl 1i11I19 S t ' - '• 1100.P err: i . ria .. .. .. ..1CO T(t,Aor' N Aoo !sai { terk .. .. .. .. 0113s10N 116 ItoLe.d , ... .... U. BU'RcHERS--BEING MISLED. on Kruger's Trip to Europe to Secure ,t In:er vontlei. - 's' A despatch from • London. as vs:-. T,•?e Lord Roberts cable the War Otf.ce - that ex•P: ei.ieut .eteyu. of the Orange `m'Fre; Stats, 1a making speeches tc the- - '-•burghers.and dung 0:. utmost to en- t.couraem' i-ia;ag t hem li-.w si by statinggeththat. - GI1erd ps "\:_‘;1.1..e1(731 m\V.-tlehla' 'e�zed non- the bridge over the Orange neer at Bu- Norval's pont, th.it 5,0) Dutchmen and have been sent back to Cai'e Colony to !11,400•• renew the fighting there, and that ex- t .rpen- President-Kruger,'of the • Transvaal, has gene to Europa to secure interven- tion. failing which the -Transvaal will be sold to the highest bidder. 619 has fever , and remains t.-.,iod at 3u7 Kroonatad, but bis cord t - . is not rta'.gernus. .rapt _Ogilvie a .: ret31atns • ng's . E inse, E,.. .. .. in•c, W .. •, ..- _Queen's, E .. .. .. -Queen's, W .. .. behind for staff duty. "Col. Otter adds that the fed mar- Lmented 1-,9 seal commanding has e ••• 648 hia regiment, particularly for its ser - 1543 vices at Paardeberg, (Signed) ,,. 16 "Colonel, for Major 45 mending Ca.nadia 1110 *54 134 t'1ti'NCE EDWARD ISLAND -Five : ernhers. .. HL:Gl3F.r1. len eisedenel,t Boll - '- L.EFI'RI.Y.-. l(cLEI.LAN. • I50 Hackett '11r.L1!INON P1 Martin DAVIES, , , . e 160 S•-ewart , , . l Msr,�oneld, Con Bed, Lib ., 1McLe]lan, Lib !Martin, Co+• •!Davies, Liu NORTHWEST TERRITORIES -Four Member?': .►beets .. .. - .jO'LI4$R kLid_)........,. 200 Bennett 1 • Oliver,- !JLi Aaaini', Ia, , . Den6La z;nibeia, W .. .. .....COTT tkatelt<ewari .. .. DAVIS randcn ......, !:'gar I•.,,•. Ia.acdonald.. .. .. .. rq vette . • . .• rancher.. .. .. lkirk ... .. • •• .. Winnipeg ... . • .. . . RIFTON Winkler .•-•••••._.+_ Last month in Loud n i meaat of the Board of increases of imports of eat in exports of £1,043, .. LA> E- 70 .. ,Douglas, Pat 1054 ]0 Davin . Davin, Cr, , 1 100Spence.,,„ FJ. C.slatcr...,)Draroi Lii ,,, 148 M_A.NiTOIIA $even Memb' rel. NADIs. 2:,0lfacdunald ISi..on, ' - Aoc. Rutherford .. , , . . Thompson Bertrand atcCREARY ....... la 11.0'..1, PUTTEE . RICHARDSON .. .lea Richardson, Tnd. Lib 54 •• BOYD - ... '200 .. . Rutherford, Lib.... 630 . ROCHE 140 • ' • .... ' Reehe. Con . 81 L.itt RtVIERE - 300 .. Le -• iviere C in. ... 068 Mac •-' ,Hell, lb..... 1 ,l satin, (Ind.) ., Puttee, 1 7 • SPARKS FROM INE WINES Newsy Items About Ourselves and Oar Neighbors—Something of ' Interest From Every Qat- . ter of the Globe. Wen. Purdy, of Blaokburn, 102 years of age, is on a visit to Ottawa. . The wife of J. H. Tilden. of the Gur- ney -Tilden Company, Iinmilton, is teed, • • - Ottawa .now has a Dominican _Mon- les-tery for theological students of the order. The Ilamiltbn Brass 'Manufacturing• -!i Company has been ordered .to deport its alien employes. Theelefontreal. Street RRailivay Com- zany re-elected the old directors at their annual meeting. Patrick "Dwyer was struck by a fly- ing piece of. metal_ while at work at Hamilton. He 'was badly injured. - 'Inglewood, Opt., - had a torchlight -p'rocessi,nn . In honor of its South' At- rlaan hero, Pte. A. McCall. .Michael L•tiinen, foriner hotel port- er, was acquitted at OttiWit t charge of uttering worthless ten- tol- lar • bills. .Clvi.nston, Ont.,. had a parade and reception in:- honor of Pte. Frank Trol'ley,. returne l from the trent, • P i . \Va Iter Rogers.. was. given e,re- ception at Niasara Falls, Ont. Over 3,000 greeted the returned soldier. • Sergi. Rutherf,rrde.one of the. re- turned soidi,'re from the front, was. presented. with a gold ring by the serg iatita of the .1311i Regiment.. at Elam'It on. . The suit of the widow of William Palmer against thc' Calabogie Mining Company at Penibrokn, for damages fol• her husband's death, was dismiss - contests in Deteoit since the killing nn Tuesday. 'According to -BOSS" Croker, 16 to 1 is responsible for the 302 to -145 that gladdeas McKinley and saddens Bry'a'n. I ' . '.- - '- GENERAL. The Ha'viian sugar crop this season A' hilt el in the French Senate to tax childless m•:rriagrs. -->~n mill -ire -1k of the hiiboniic-plague at Rr- mee iia= caused a panic. King• Alexander of Servia seeks di- vorce from Queen Drags, his bride of three m.bnths. Italian troops are about to dyne - Mite 13rigand Musselino's fortress, wh:r'e be is hiding. , is -heavy. • ▪ • .•k-1fagdelnirg firm hies broken Port Cridit give a rousing recep- away from ,the Sugar Trust, greatly folks and the Canadian mounted tiein to Sergt. 'Jarnea H. Ramage, -re- to its. consternation, trooper aroundtheir fLantks. all the • DE WET WOUNDED.. Shot In Leg in Fight With General {YT,MF;R, , .Knox.. - neral com- Pretoria, undated, by rail • to :ria.' o. CharIestn-Ch,irlestore- Natal, says:- Gen. De Wet has been wounded in ; he the state- leg in,a. figlit with the troops of (fell. Tr.tde shows- Knox at hensbarg drift. According 4.3414,800, and to native reports, the -Bar commander d` narrowly escapecapture. NS SAVED THE DAY Boers Were 'revented Seizing Komati by the - - --' Mounted Rifles: A despatch f London, says; - The War Office h . received the fol- iowisi;g desi,.etch f rn--Lo£d-Roberts, dated Johannesb , Nev.: 8;- '•3nuth-Dorrien r ports th tt the two days' fighting ntioned Wits vary hard.- His force conies --s ed of .:51 mount- ed troops f : •ft h'Lracers, the Royal easnedian D agoos. acid Mount- ed Rifles; two et y:tl Caned -tan artil- lery guns, four uns ofthte Eighty - Fourth Battery, '• and 000 infantry of -the Cuffoll;,s and t�hr-pshires. • "The Boers were mei soon after starting Prem Belfast, and' hung on the front flanks, and rear until the Komati river was reached, where they stood at a very strong position., From this they were forced to retire by a wile -turning movement by the Suf- of the Komati from which they were beaten out Nevennber Gth, but were - prevented -by Colonel Evans, the Cana= dian mounted troops and two of the Eighty -Fourth guns . galloping two miles and seizing 'it in- the nick of time. The rear on -the return march t n - e-es'defended by Colonel Li,seiril, with the Canadian l ragoo+ns, and two Roy- al Canadian guns undera,Lieut,_-\for- rison. Sniith-Dorrien says no praise can - be too high [:or the devoted gallantry . these troop , show in keeping off the ene'n'>•,y' from the infa'ntr3• conveys. " In. the after•noot) an `event unpre- cedented in this war occurred; when some 2')0 mounted Beers suddenly •charged the rear guard to within 70 yards, When they tivere'stoppi'd by the Canadian Dragoons. During t•he fight sixteen of the Canae1iane.fe1l.int 0.tire.. -handeef._theeene_my, who treated there turned from the Hoar, and his inti- United States troops have been in- first day Boer sigrial-fires.werelighted Mate friends-preipated hi_tp with a _vited to•atteed the ieaug'ui:ation of in all directions, and before geld -headed cane, jibe Commonwealth of Australia. i .KITED STATES. Mr. Hays, tho.new preeident_of 'the . Southern Pacifie, is at New Yhrk. Five Then were shot and killed:in: q uarrels ever entities and gambling at Louisville Ky.. • . There will] be 'no more pu'giliatio • Ib London_ Lord Newborough was riiarr•icd to a daughter of the -late, Col. Carr. of 'Kentucky. Michael Lich, cashier of the Na- tional Brink,' B'tgrade, - has defaulted in his accounts to the extent of �$r 000, irancs,.$7,334. 1 they were strongly reinforced, " Our casualties the first day wee': six killed rind twenty wounded chief!;. of the Shropshiree who fought -,plen- didly. - 'The next -day the I3,.,•rs treed to. scie • the strong position on the bank kindly, and r4tel.,e+i -TT em aifer Te- rnobing their own deacj. and wounried,, •'n,: ir.g which operation :the Canndirins • compelled to lie en their _fares.. • ' '.ler that they might not. -see how _heavily the fliers had sufferers, Our casualties were two kittnd and twelve wounded." • f• • 1' _ 1it�t flaring gtwo U Ilsblfehed every Friday morning at its Pio/tering . Ont. — 'TEE9ta >•t,l$psrToss; $1.00trpaS Ls. $t RATES OF yEBTIafl : Phut insertion, per line - 1e genre, Each subsequent insertion, p� tine • e This rats doss, hot include 7�_al or Foreign ad. Tertisemente. • Special terms given to parties tasting eon- raats for 3 or 6 month* or by the 5'ear• f- Tssrty or yearly contracts pa:patio quarterly. Business cards, ten lines or under, with paps", •One Tear, $b 00. payable is advance• - •a!'Notioe in local columns tea eente per line, Eve cents per line each sabsegaent insertion. • pedal contract rates made known on applies- . on. No free advertising . Advertisements without written netraetions seilibeinserted until forbidden and charged u- eoretnals. Orders for discontinuing a3vertise- ,♦sail mast De In writing end ►eat to the y -G abet, — . Job Work promptly attended to. . PROPRIETOR. slate with the'peneil of granite whet,, a problem of a purely party stripe is thereon placed. Perhaps the teacher then in charge may inflict ready punishment, but the time .'will come hen such an action will have its re - i Tss W. i. CLARK • Our Pontic,—Strict Iudependencs Our Alin—A Fint•clese Local Pager. Our Expectations— The hearty aapport of the veonle of Pickering and vicinity. FRIDAY. NOV. 16. 1900. - WHO WILL. IT BE. _ . .. Therhave_ been a great many changes in newspaperdom in Toronto during the peat few years, and partic- ularly on the eonservatave side. That is not to be wondered at,. how - ver, when we -know time Toronto, ke all other cities in Canada has con- rvative leanings, and to gratity that. ling evening papers spring up and r a time flourish at the expense of e Cosmopelitan Journal. Now learn of a movement on foot to h ve the News and Mail & Empire a. •:lgamated and a new managing E. tor appointed. We shall see later ori whether or not the plan is carried o rot Sir Charles Tupper, Dart., has ee- preesed his desire to retire from pol- itics and has gone so far as. to refuse to act as leader further. There are many ways of looking at the matter, ..• and particularly his anti on is now be• ing eciticized. Sir Charles Tuppe r • is an old man, be having passed the _majority a3 to man's longitude and -naturally when rejected by the Coun- • try as well as his own constituency .. you cannot'wonder at Lis desire and determination to retire and enjoy that sweet repose that old age end luxury affords. Sir Charles Tupper must not ease from the scene of action lir Canada without a trib:lte from the Canadian people. Like Lis collea.eue the late Sir John A. Mat':?onald ho leas screed bis coiintry ably and- Kell. At. the English Court and beforb the -House of Piers he was like Sir John Thompson. ably gnalifd to represent Canada. • But Sir Charles Tupper's withdraw ,`al necessitates a successor to lead ,the Royal opposition at Ottawa. The ,next seesion of Parliament will not :likely -beheld until some time in Feb- •ruary, and it is concluded that the old leader cvitl rntinup to act• in- that capacity until such__time._ men iiia eaueus will elect his successor. -Tiger • are many names mentioned in con - STRAY HEIFER:—Cant. to the pre• raises of the undersigned lot 90 min .3 Pick. eriag a yearling heifer on or about &o st inth. For fall partioalare addteteOeou vldson, Cberrywood Ont. sen The Tho a T 0 0 b p Ins of bo site, r bi ada. Since een 1 he ret apers date':- n erred to here de Thornton amicelle erences th est Durham is without a repre• live in rhe—Dominion House. Conservative Candidate, C. J. ton was elected by some 86 ,of rity, but it seems that he did poaite with returning officer, Binpman, the proper de- amely,'$200, in legal tender of a chartered bank of Can - He deposited his eheaque. e election the statutes have ked into more closely, and ..ing officer returnes his .rout a successful candi- -The matter will be re - lie Crown in Chancery and with. Unless Messrs. eel Beith arrive at some ttle©ent of their differ- ee will be troui>•te. section with the position. but it must • be an Ontario man. We in Ontario bevelled but one representative, and Ile was a worthy son, Now it would eeem that our turn has arrived again. What is the matter with N. Clark Wallace, -or E. F. Clark, both able bodied men—physically and mentally. • .The. fact is* we must have a good •.._iterling opposition in the Dominion • - House, to watch those French people, good naGuredly you know, but fsirly. • Church of England. George's Charon, Pickering. SERVICES: Oaa-o.T—adorning' Prayer - - 10.90 a.m. Sandal School •. -2.30 p m Eyening Prayer Parnas—darvicend aEible Claes . __._ d „ lies NOTES AND COMMENTS, ---Ontario and Quebec db not appear - to be missing a meal on- account of -the-flames-of race -and creed now de- vastating this country with a eonfla- • gtation which cannot be noticed out- side _th e newspapers.—Telegram. m to Pro sora 3t t elee • great .tat of fault is found with ,ieipaL cy:.cillors throughout tile vines.; t ; en of intellect and in e cases •x Hien who have served hese res,.-ctive boards. yet when than day c:•ules these same . fault• finders fah ;a l:ue with their party and cast the' ballots as usual. We must have t o parties in this or any other countrt: ut we should. in the in- terests of goo and responsible govern• went, do wl, we can to suppress all side parties o iesue9. That is the way England ,ecame England and_ now it is our t'. -to make Canada. Canada. ' The orae Government had the same thin: to contend with In years griesSestrnd -n8_ although not entirely. succes the, suppr had an effect, C Ladians must look at the matter simi - iv. PICKERING LIVERY ! Firat•clase vehicles for hire by 'day or night 'Bus in connection meet - gag all G. T. R. trains. Freight and express delivered to all parte of the village. Teaming of all kinds done on shortest notice. Bale and com- mission atabtee in connection. S.• _• • ____ Fur,the Electors of West Ontario --- - •• • • At the present election is to mar W. He Peak, Proprietor. Pumps. - Puxnps. I have the agency for Pirie's Pumps and parties wishing a good pump will find it to tli'eir interests to call and get prices before placing their- order. Note but first•class material used. Wells dug and cleaned on shortest notice. _. _ George Gliders, 38 6m Pickering. Ontario. Apples... ._ e: .. Persons baying apples anitable for paring and delivering theca at the • Pickering Evaporator before is clones, November let, will receive L•igteet cash -prices for e,ame. R. D.. BENSON, Proprietor. Good Warm Underclothing 0000 0 00000 ::cO,VCO0 0 Give 331 per cent Preference to W, T. Dunbar's Winter Underwear. 4404404 Ladies end Ifiesee Hygeian Vesta. - - • . . Boys Warm Cuba Shirts and Drawers. - Mens rtbbed Uhicn and Wool Shirts and .Drawers. - -- - f Mens striped Shirts ana Drawers. Meas ribbed lambe wool nooks. .._._. Mecs fleeced Artie Shirts and Drawers. - Ladiee and Misses Lambs Wool hose. • Ladies and Missea• Cashmere hose. There won't be enougla Leat to keep atLyhody warm this time. • "- -'Where is Hugh John Macdonald a ids is doing business at the old stand, ,Winnipeg, Man. He eviden y sawn• ficed personal interest for principal 'but the principal took wings. Hugh Jolin Macdonald left his prairie fields, and was as we often remark stranded upon the shores of mis-calculation. 'The returns for West Ontario has not yet been officially made. We be- lieve, however. that this l:Fridayj'the reurning officer, W. V, ltichadsolr will make liis official counts.; From what we can learn the majority for . =Mr. Gould is in the neighborhood of 51S. Next week it is our intention to jive figures of each polling sub -di-. • -visition in theeriding. Fleeced Goods ! agent for ail H. Hopkins, ands of veh idea manufaciared ty the McLaughlin Crib_ of Oahawa, A special offer of Norway _Sprnee 4 to 7 feet, healthy and right far tranan.antiag at 5c. each. the purchasers to dig their own trees. This oder said he good to end oI Inae 1200. e'reersRiver. C.:. New Art rttseineytta. STRAYED —Fro c underaigne3,lot or about Aua. 1st. one Suitable reward tor be Rest Hill. PROVISIONS White & Co., of 8 eat cash price for dres real and poultry of all at 1195 Queen St., east. T0 RENT..—A val in the 4th con. being Pickering Township, coo place is well watered an For partiealars apply to Richardson. 5-tt the premises of the con. D• Scarboro, on arliug Ayrshire heifer. recovery. J. Galloway, 1-11 ANTED:— J. A. ugham, will pay high- boy', dressed Tanabe, lids. t call solicited onto 311 Blacks ble farm situated .sot Tote 17 and 18 ring 100 acres. The is a good stock farm. m. Alloway or W, V. • Is tare nommen gaeetioll these daye, We Lave them in !arge ggcartitiee-3f .. :Women's a,'d Children's—All prices and sizes, 3 extra specialr_ i:: ire,:"s assorted sizes --1 1lne.eztra heavy fleece at 50ci 1 line a stra heavy fleece at 60c, : extra t :e, purls wool fleece, seamlesr woes at $1 00, Specials ie Ladies Vests at 25, 50, 75 and $1 00; C111drens. Girls and Boys accordingly. Seale excellent values in Ei:we—Cashmeres, pare Scotch wed. tine wool and fleeced , lined. All pncee and sues. O r steel; ie now complete. . Have ecu fleeced Goode 4 THOMAS BEARE, Whiten thing Having puroba- the business _ of W. J. Graham, an being now in possession of the shop tely ooeopied by him we ars p • ed to do all kinds of work entrust to no, satis- factorily. TROMPS.' N & RON, Having aeenred the agency tor the McLAUGHLIN CARRIAGE CO.. Oshawa, we are prepared to quote prices for all kinds of vehicles. Bee as beton purchasing.. = Duncan & Parker, 27. din' • Highland. Creek 1. H. DOWNEY & CO., laremont, Ont: P,S: We have some tools Ito dispose of.. Electoral Dirriff OF West Ontario. Whitby, Ont. 13tz71iire • Of all kinds of ...GRAIN and SEEDS. • Also dealers FINANCIAL AGENTS. I hereby give notice , that Harvey J. tiould, of the Town of 1 :bridgo, Merch- ant Miller, has been appointed financial agent for Isaac J. Gould, in the recent • •'.n Eleetionr and ---that John - P. Lennox, of the Village of Anrora,, has also been appointed financial agent fur .Francis J. Roche. ' - _ Those who are interested will govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand' and seal at Pick- ering, this 1.0th.day.of /November, 1900. �..NV. 1, lietnrning Officer, ._ —_ _"1, -augh at impossibilities, wild- or y it' shall be done". Such was the •-rhome of a sacred sonnet. . It appears - that it is high time that the young • men of Ontario. yes ganada as—a whole, Sh0uild score the. old party coAz Give them a call. — • Prompt quotations given on azicl PUMPS OF ALL KINDS ! Orders taken by deo, O'Oonaor, lPbitb , Famous Cattle Pump .31r, Birkett Bslaam. or at the Motor,Ordela Clsrement, eat. GE R O W& SON, atarmsost. Otis. Thursday -and Friday, October 4th and 5th, 1900. agiiiinery Opening -J- " All the newest notions in Hats and Bonnets as well a Triminga. Call and see our Display. j�� I.- BAKER e armers:, --_; REE cl.,ovEI . Office Market -Building Whitby ; Ont. 'If ,you contemplate eiurcbasing a Corn Binder, a Large or Small Gang Plo*, Single Plow. Ensilage Cutter, _ Cali at the Old - - ►Reliable Ernporii. Proprietor ;i.'•. .:•yam Obituary. [oral. souse lectern.) '7Lrliasbsth McCamsiand was born in P' r *ring, Canada May 2, 1835; died itt teaden-.lowashlp, Champaign: want — /!uncia, Oat. 18. 1900. She was married to Robert McNeil, 0 t, 9, 1972. they came to Illinois is Mar • h _x873, and resided near Pesotam. In the f 1 of 1974 they moved teethe farm where the • 'family now rssi'des, sad where Hire. McNeil' .died. Two eons were born to them: Enos Leahy who wa. born when they resided near Pesotu ,, And William John at their pree- - sent home. Deoeasedbad six sisters and two brothers. The sisters ate Saaannah, decea- lied. Jane, Rebecca, Margret, Ellen and 5dary. The bothers were John and William. All reside in Canada except Rebecca and Margaret who reside in the state of Missouri Deceased was a member of the Presby• ierianohurch of Philo. she loved the tellow• ship of the saints, and Waal; devout war• shipper, though of a quiet disposition. She was very thoughtful. She lived the Christian life in 'the home, manifesting to —all who knew her that Christ was a reality - in her lite. Her last days were a beautiful . testimony to the power of the Gospel to fill • the soul with joy. She spoke often of going home, sud with ber dying breath eom• - mended the 43asior to the livieg„ acb a • life is not lived in vain, - It was aura of — faith in tbe,Sea of God. Kindly sympa- thetic toward humanity, true and aellfor getting tis a wife. Gender std loving, as a mother, she passed from this Mortal sphere lo the immortal with notes of triumph oc • her. lips. The following poets wee written Toby herself; Stray not, prodigal. stray not away: Come to the Savior, come right away. He'll give yon the shoes, robe, the Ring and the Crown, "-Come to the Savior, yoa•tl nee not a "Frown. :'Stand not heedless, nor scorn hie call, 'Tis the Savior that tovitas oe all, .,Come rich, come poor, come see and ell• Colne to rye beelaet he offers to U. corerawa A Good Horse Sto-y, J'W'! l.. ��••.�"�--?Awe W. B. PRINGLE & CO. OF WHITBY, Hate 'est taken in stock seoeaiPntnent of LIVERPOOL BALT. They are jest unloading also s car of the celebrated WINDSOR SALT. In all lines of fancy and staple groceries they offer special ad. Everybody acknowledges that they sell the -best TEA forthet exon! to—ba had anywhere. 40- ly p� iii W. B. P. Co. - Horseshoeing, TtRAot Manns Ots,GN1 Corr wester* .tic. Anyone sending 5 sketch sad ae.c 1pcton mal Willett aurin, oar opinion free w as ttota strict! confide: eLdbeos musdcw- Pan ,entQree. Oldest aagaeency for escarole psramci Patents taken bro apsciotaaoite, wrthtoutt h atOtheme rendes *trice. A handsomely tdlsatrated weekly. Largest edr- catatdon of any seten.tiflc Journal Terms, •- IMi& oiN0-setn,ev 3rsocb (Moe 835 F 9t. Washington. General Blacksmithing. Having purchased the basinese recently conducted by A. T. Law, I nae prepared to do all kinds of blecksesithdng ir, a first•clase manner and at very low pries. 2 ly GORDON LAW, Pickering. • Butchering 1 ',Having purchased the butchering busi- ness carried on for considers-biotime by 0. I. ging we are prepared to tarnish fresh sod salt meats of sU kinds as well as sacs' age and ponlery in sea,soa. * TERMEI CASH. Gil aad see as. Shipping nine p ed w almal. ' A. Rt1SSN-ELL, 32 ly Plokering, Furthture..1.. - A fall line of first. ohm fhrniture now on exhibition in ollr .ware locale. ARTS 1 Prices:Tight. R. S. Dillingham. __ -- Pickering, Ont: NEW ANO SECOND HAND Always o0 MONEY TO LOAN 'MORTGAGE SECURITY (Lowest rttee of Int. -rest.) 22M s', I ' E82'A= Ania'icr of goo 3 ta•tat for sale cheap,. Agent for Fire, Life Accident, Plato Glass acid Stearn Boiler I-nsuranq • Conve • •' • - otlrefnU dose. Private and other !nada on head. Farms to Rent. Good Value. W, Q. RICHARLSON deeein Dale's b: on P:c3er:at ctte4 i�civ"y'wte Cask's Cottle Rapt C.apaast Manufactured b y T lee Cook Co., Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, Mich., is the only known safe, reliable month]? medicin.: on which ladies can depend in "Me ,our and time of faced." Every lady who reads this is regnested to incloee two post- age stamps, with her addreas, for 'see &mt& and fun-particn,'/.3ra, which we wi:1 send by return mail in plain. sealed envelope. • An old p'`ysi lab, 33 yeare con - tinned prat:ice :resting diseaae3 of women, has charge of the office. and "eek by letter or in rsoa. Addreaaon: train office THE COOK COMPANY, Boo= 3 —No. 253 Woodward Ave., A Dat+ottt, Mach. ataistisr, Waiting, Nita. - Job Work of all kinds as usual W. H. Jac Brock Road. , The Toronto World says : A gra; mare. with a military ear ar.d a peccba^•i for the .beat of a dram, bred ice H.'nber Lata in the Towcahir :f \ sohl:aa, -Daisy ran she was named u,ed to carr • the mac So :th the errtir.eiined ciaak a:1 :he three • cornered hat on the lath -. f Jo ' at`ri-oo,l• Ind;e At the soncd of fife her feet berau to pre: ce, and no more cable fiaare wanted is the process:oo the:. the beast w1'_:: iniarab!headed it. • The borne.of N Clarke Wil.y-e grand iv..ereign cf Brit:3h fir,:h Ar.eri:a. wsa a tate at which she alwa.1,:.:pped, for it ,was here that the man w;u: 01, red cloak • doffed his bat.. and "t was ti; a that Daisy 4recei ed -dos reccecitioa of her day's ser• 'vices. Every inch rf Woodbridge veal kuowa 'to her, bat in an evil moment, ber owner sed ber, Lad of late years she had been pplacisst a more bambte role in a Toronto Jaoct:oo livery, It do happened that Mr. Archibald - Campbell and his Grit friends hired Daiiv s. and hitched bet up with a bay horse upon the evenior when all Woodbridge was to ring w:tb theelorinence and political wisdom clothe Torooto Junction. Qoartet Da.sy beha.ed herself with the utmost decorum until the meeting Nosed, and even then she dpla)e.l a willingness to jog bomewar tate as tbe night had crown, ootid cabs . reached the borne of- the grand sovereign. • tai here recollections of the past coming • back to her again she stopped, and all tbe persuading powers of the lush and the ecieriae philosophy of the fielartet could not iodate her to go past the gate. ' Gtse me the whip," soggested Jim De - who knew somethiog about horde,. Bat a few strokes on the epidermis of the •Ikoowing beast were a sufticent guarantee ito that gentleman that she wad not to be ' !urged forward by this means. Seems as tbo she -wanted to go in there, remarked A. B. Ride. who was not longing .to follow the mare to ber new distinction. -"We bad better get another borse".spoke up A. J. Anderson. When every effort Po urge the beast onward bad failed and .'cold shrug of ArcbieCampbell'• heavy overeost silently acgniescad in this motion. for • it ,was early morning. and there were twelves miles to go, silence reigned; and in a few short moments Daisy was home- on th bathe of the Humber, and the Toronto Junction Quarter were galloping home- ward to the music of mud splashing on the eulkiloard sod thb bompety•bomp. of. the spring seats on the culverts they passed over. Elmdale Mill ri a; f Are running in foil blas: sad prepared chopping and grist:n:; at work done wt.!e you wa::. • • Flour, Bran, 4hortA, Chop. - • Graham Flour, Cori Meal, Rolled Wheat, Rolled Ckrt,,.- a:ways co hand and for save at reaaoaa:.:e rr ^ea Your chop grooad to scut you CoanrGraia taxon in p:onsass tor Oat !sea.. D. Broicenshire-1 P•okeriagon ti v m. T. Haney! Practical :Painter. Paper Hanging, Kalaosainiag. Gramm Decorating. - • - • _Tinting G lazia FRUIT TRE All kinds of - FRUIT TREES, SHB From the nursery of E. D. Salem. All trees guaranteed tree to JOSS L SEER Talo Tausa—rwagiring station LTA Taunts 'enure East nun AB roLr ows:— No. 6 Man . . . 7:52 L. M. " 12 Local . . . 3:00 P. M. 6410 Local. 6.12 P. M. TRAMS aotma W3sTDWI AsroLLows: No. 9 ,LOCAL . . . 8:59 A.M. "11 Locke-. . . r 2:19 P. M. 'i Mail . 8:17 P.M. T131101 ?an>:Ni.—Daabartou /tattoo-- T.S: TRAINS GOING EAST TEM A9 rottows:--. No. 6 MAL .. . 7:47 A.M. No. 12 Maio . . 2:sa k .l( 5, Etc., " 10 Local . . ,6;06 P.M. s tao:a• Tawas GOING Wier Dm As renown;--• :. euly No 9 Lo.. . . 9:05 A.M, dont, oat " 11 Maze . . 9:28 P.M. tlokerittg 7 Mail . . 8:22 P. M. anr- I f Coov 3 Co::on Root C omposs i ie sold b'a'a:l reeponsib'e- w'Zo:esa:e Aan.! res:: druggists In the Domioio Of `ansa.! 'o.1 Z. ailed ht:atee til- Jet 7, x f Do:sir per boi. ille lie -1a. 416.'41bwAlle,qtivillb,qa- 'lb. 1.14 All orders promptly executed: Eesimatee giver Orders left at "Sawa OElce" will be prompt- - ly attended to - YBm Losing Flesh e -ould- all Mention Of the public You naturally lose flesh lit the summer and running down Is -so. ea -/.. Y:u get a•'attic weaker each day without hard- lin3tioing it.—There is :Des of appetite, heada:he, weakness of tine muscles, dloturbed sleep, weakness of memory, and these are the beginning of nervous prostration•. Iron and tonics ani bin?, r3 may afford some tern p:rarl r'+1'r b':. what you need a food for body, brain and nerves, 20 0/0 Discount - Sale. SCJ ie%©✓s►t/i��lYs3W e M To cur well. selected Kn:tti.^,g Yarn: E also Fancy G coda and Diamond -D stee i of r:ery Siike, v., I-1.4 Patterns M. & E. Boone, Pickering. H. RICHARDSON'S im • ' es showing of finest display of • Ga• A very large assortment of nary Books. Dolls- Toys. jars ,red for the Holiday trade. Call - and see team. • anbeeriCticaa taken for Weekly sad �Da yI atiew papers. of Cod- Sit wifi the Hy- popho_phi:ea,far^tsh-e5 t"s-stthe nouricrhrnsnt needed- for those who are ran down and pale and thin and.weak. If you lose flesh In summer. take Scott's Emut- •stotl now. , DOn't watt till fall or winter before begin ins -- Per sale at sol. and $e.ao by ail dry/team SCOTT 4 BOWNB, Toronto, OM. 1E3r– .z eet, Whitby'.. Cool ClOthingl Made Wear ! And Ready - -�Cew stock just arrived -and will he sold at very low prices. .John Parker, - a.bnw General Baden-Powell ie - ill with enteric . fewer- - Mr McCresy, -Lib: ass been elected i 'Selkirk by 19 majority. Jahn Gibson, formerly of Owen Sound. suicided at Brandon by takitlg- arboti0-scid. - The family of ev•h1. L- d by co loges at. tort, were nearly piaty • oti Sanctity morning. 'George B Harris. s well •known farmer ,Cimself yhanging from a beam in the barn, Be,. Mr. and Mrs. Blair. Methodist par. sona.ge Markhem have 'the sympathy of the eoiein+uaity in -the death of their daughter Lent aged 11 yrs, The returning- officer for Nipiesing has returned the writ for the election •to the Government. andnew for Dec. writ has been issued, f ting polling that means the voters' lists of 19011 will be 'used. V —_— For ten (L0) days I will give til• advance Christmas Sale of Watches, Cloeka, Jewellery, 8i1. verware, Rings, Etc. Save 20o, o Ind purchase your Christmas presents 9ow. • --- fill work guaranteed. TSE Cook Stow may melte av war tae 4 happman of a household John Hunt, Barn%rd's Old Stand,' Whitby. an's Wife - is the Head . . of the Family Purr' ' Drugs. 'and Patent Medicines At ut Rate Prices. - when it comes to buying a Cook-. stove. We find that whenever a woman of experience and good. judgement has an opportunity. of thoroughly examining our J. SHIRfiEY,VeterinarySurgeon, i . hat located in Pickering and is prepared t , attcn'l :o c:vlle either day or misfit. Hr mny be found at W. H. Hopkins' rceidence._ 50f �POOD•$ PHOa-3PIXODINE. The Great Enelnsh Remedy. Six Packages Guaandt o promptly, and permanently care all forme of Nervous Weakness, Emissions, S1 rm. atorrhea, impotency an.: all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use -. -' f.�,C, Opium or Shim'''., ,e ore 011 After. Tants,+eh Gh soon lead to in. grail/ y. yuan»tit/. Co%serorption and an early grave. been prescribed over 3.3 yew In thousands of lectsM. 1s the only Reliable and' Honest Medicine ern. AsledratafstforWood's Pbosphodlneilf offers some, worthless medicine In place of this. • .mays prtceta letter. and we win send by return ,null Price, one package. $I; sI; e6. Oa' tcla Noose. eta assn! cora Psmeme to free to any address. Tte woos! Company, .. r isn vapi qea one 02 w t— ea 52 Salieylie Acid for oaring cider -Pat 2 ounoee to 40 giilon barrel: Pickle l .rks, ail sizes WilliamatPiak pills, 3 boxes 61.10 Tome omens os powder, for catsup Dodd's kidney' pills 300- • Detect o oil, 2 bottles for 25e •Pierces Pellets 150 Clete - •ills, 2 bottles for 25d " Medical discovery -67o Scott' mnlsion, large bio, small 35c —" Favorite prescription, 6 a David ,Fough Balssm,.250 Milburn" heart cad Here. pillp Chase syrup linseed sed•turpcatius 15c Doan's Kidhey Pills -35g, Ayer's berry Pectoral S7o a Ointment tic • Ayer' hair visas 65c• Eczema, Iron and Wine 500 Cha s pills, 2 bones 250Parmelee's Pills 150 Catareh anre 150' — -Gies-Lye 1O6-3 tins for 250 ' . OintJsaeat. 40o - ' - Kendall's spavin care 75c Cha ria 23c ooatoil 193 Sei is syrup—small 26c, large 50o -, ' Hew' Poultry Panacea 30e Comedian Water white Co tion powders of all kinds• Fowler's extract wild strawberry 253 Yo r own receipts madealp carefully front ' Yorkshire horse and'eattlei food 3 lb boar re drag* ' ` 20 oeDtB. 6s, a Se lb -9 lbs for 25 Nestle's food 400 - 8 1pht r 3c lb -9 Has 25c. •Annstto oheeae coloring GI nber salts, 3c Ib -10 lbs 259 AU binds of butter color : •holesale and Retail•�/�I7I King 8t Eases Drt;glseets• C. D. Daniel,& • TORONTO. , • Opp. Clyde Hotel. ' Sagfil tt Wanted—An Idea of some smote thing to patent? Protect your Ideam; %bey may bring you weeltb. Write JOHN WEDDRELBURNI CO., Patent Aftor , • • -I .BROCKVILLE, ONT. she prefers it above all others and when it is sold it always stays iteld because it gives perfect satisfaction. It is *the handsomesi stove 'manu- factured and it combines the four kept in view. Pe ect cooking, con- venience in often: ng, economy of If your dealer. cannof-shoW.you the " PerfectiOn" Stove Write to' . • The James Smarthitg Co., Ltd, • eat Choppers..,--.--_:,, —AXES, SAWS. Locks, Bolts, Nails; • Forks of all kinds. §pades, Shovels, Hoes, Glass) Putty, Ptiints and Varnishes.1 -- MARKETS tIF THE WORLD -frieea of Cattle, Chsss9. Grat1, &9 In the Leading Marketf. • THE STREET btARXET Toronto, Nov. I2. -Business was No quiet on the street to -day, not much No grain tie, • and pri-a s -are unehang-ea.-gym The weather is unfavorable, and the aI -roads ars bad: Red and while wheat --is gti,otea at 63 to 08 f= -2c, goose a t 60 .'75'11 to 67c ; barley, at 40e ; and . oats at °‘.n r 28 t� 30c.• Hay is scarce; straw steady to 73 and unchanged,• chane Wheat; white, stgt. $068 $0681 Wheat, -Yeti:. .... -.... 0 68 1-2 0119 Dul Wheat, goose Wheat, spring -- Peas Barley Rye Oats j Hay. S1ruw Dressed hogs Butter, lb. rolls ,,, ... 018 Eisas, new l i.t 019 Ct icetian.s, per'Paira .L 030 .-Turseys, per lb ... 008 • terse, per lb Ducks, per pair...... D':cks, live, per pair Patatoes, per br,g --Apples, fel!, per bbl, . kpi'lee, chat 'N • • - Dor, hind quaruers, Beef, fore quarters ,, Beef, oanoises ,., Calves, each ' ....... Mutton -Limbs, spring per lb te, and, $11.50 west, for earleads, ray -Steady .end unchanged; ar ea. at 57 to 57 1-2c. eaet,,and 58 west. r-[ro- ni-nebanged; -and selling ai to 4dc . we'et• • • auket•,• Nov'. 12.-Wheat-Lowfr; 7dc;•No.2, 73 to 74c. Rye -Firm; 5; e. •Earley -higher;- No. 2. 60c; e, 44 to 58e. - ' •U tib 0 67 ; case, 0 681-2 0 a9- 0 00 9-000 060 j\ort 0 40 1-'? 0 45 • ember, 1-4e; N 61c. Co 'Buffy Steauy; 81 3-4c;. Winter w No. 2 red, Bred off! 2yelkos,, new, Nu. •Oats -a Nyi white, '_'c; 3-4c; No: 3 -Western, fair, to good, 55e, elf. R 55c. FL Flour -Gluier, Butter -Creamery is selling well at Detroit, truce 2'2 to 25c for ro-lis, and at 24 to 23c for prints., choice dairy tub Bella white,rash, 7 `• at 'from 19 to 2*)c ; Large rolls are 8-4c; Deceml; -worth from 171-2'to 1a 1-2o ;per pound; St. Louis, h and -pound rolls, 19 to 20c. Supplies are ant Nuvemi;er ample, and the general demand fair. M'i}' 7r 7-rc, Eags-Prices Uri fresh` are from 18 Tclwlo,Nuvember, N•. . _. 052 053 0 28 •0 30 .. '13 00 1-5 00 ' 1100 12 00 650 700 0 _l. 02.2 •'055 • .0 10 0QS 0 70 0 50 040 1 00 1 50 -870 6uu '7 50 R UO 600 0 08 0 u6 0 40 • 0.5 030 0 75 1 00 71)0. 4 00 5 50 5 00 r,, 00 t',6 DAIRY MARKETS. n ,polis, Nov. 12.-Wbeat-Cash, December, 74.1-ae;:Afay 77 1-2c; No. 1 hard', 77 •• 1-8e; . No: 1 rn, 75 1-8c; No. 2 Northern, 71 1-3 :c. • Flour and bran Nov. 12. -Wheat -No. 1 hard, • to arrive, 78c; November, 78c; r, 75-1-2c; hlay,'81'1=4c; • No. 1 casb, 7$e; to -a-1 'rive, -70c; Nov- : Decemher, Z5.1 -4c; May, 79 2Northern, 71c; No. 3spring, 7 1-4c. Oats -23 1-4 to 23c. Nov. 12. -Spring . wheat - o. 1 Northern, old, carloads, 1 Northern, new, -SO -14c. at -Millers offering 77c for d 73c for No. 1 white ;'No. at 74c. Cora - Steady; No. 43 3-4c; No. 3 do„ 43 1-2c; allow, 41c; No. 3 corn, 40o. o. 2 white, 29 1-4c; No, 3 Nu..l mixed, 24 .1-2 to 24 23 3-4 to 24e. Barley !,.z to best, 60 to 63e: 56 to 58c; common, 53 to - Dull; No. 1, 560; No .2, a -Duluth, cash, $1,77, Dominion F1ectionsr--How thef 'artier Stand ife_s tilts of the Poilinglast Week. ,The Karnes of -t a access f Candidates Indioated }:by _:apital Letters. •• Majorities SuTIIeOt-to. -ttgta.=— 12. -Wheat - No. 1 . -r No, 2 rod, cash, 76 77 3=4c; May, El 7 -ac. 12 -Wheat - Cash 1,:, December, 71 1-2c; -wheat - Cash and to 93c; tacked are worth from la 1 December, 77 1-8c; to lac ; and culls from 8 to 10c. may. 81 Co' n-Crsh and Novem- Ch_eese-Rather a light trade at ber, 37 1-2c; D c•' mtrr, 36 3 -to. " Oats from 11 to 12c per pound. Cash and Nov;,,:n• r.:': 1-4c; Decemher, 123 1'-4e. I-1ye-5•1 1 c. alovereeed-Cash. WOOLS, HIDES. ETC, '18'99, prime, 3, "I December, $6.80: Current quotations are -as follows• March, $7.62 1-2. -Hides, No. 1 green, 71-2 to 8r: No. - 1 green stet ea 3 t„ 9 1-2.. , NJ. 2 gr 6 1-2 to 7c; No, 3 green, 31-a to33-4e; oared, 8 1-4 to 9 1-4c. Calfskins-No. • GEN. F tit S -'1, bc, No 2 7c. Larnbeckins--0c. Tat- low -Rendered, 6 to 5 3-te Wool- Se Yen Hundred s. ons Brought Fkece 16 to 19c ; unwashed, fleece, 9 : h:•ough '. dtety • 1-2 to 1( pulled-,- super, 18 to 19c:.-. -A de•r,zrcn fr ,-'retoria save:- and polled. extra. 24) to 22c One of General Fr s scouts,wbo "DRESSED HOGS AND PROVISIONS ' was captured near _i• Melberg, and Light dressed hog, are worth frorp , w ho was at first tre. tat badly by the $125 to a" per.owt"; heavy $525 to Boers, who threaten to shoot bin, +$5-„i);Aosta dear bacon, sells at 9 to was afterwards rete ,at and takeu . Lk per pound ; smoked. 13 ' to lac ; with dispatch to Ge ia-enoh's bead - smoked hani, I3 to iso ; lard, pails. quarters. He states tout Gen Han, 10 1-2c , ono tube, 9 14 to 10e- _ - i Bar Toronto, Nov. 13 -At the am and has with him t::p Bethel, Caro - ea t aro - eat tie yards yesterday tale 1, , . 1pts line, Ermelo, and Mid lleburg cam- were only 32 loads of live stock,' in- mandoee The scout :stye he recog- —;1daiiing 300 _cattle. 600 sheep and niae.i' a number of Br -tab prisoners Lambe, s) hogs and a few calves and in the ledger. --'They- ..Noe -capture«. =Deb caws. b - I during Gen. • French's 1ftrst advance. There is n,rthng-fiats in -shipping They well Lae released snd furnished CONVOY Butcher trade is easy, Good stuff with passes.xs rain as th o:ficial who issues passes arrives sells readily enough at steady and Jr a! ddleburg. -'mend for good to choice -cattle there The scout also stales t t the Boers app. rb to be }stile wasted.” are short `of supplies, an are living• Feeders, stockers, a.ndbulis were ,all cm mealie and meal, au re using 'fen extremely easy demand at quotab burnt mealier to make abundant. The •1y unchanged prices _ supply of meal, however, 4 aundant. Good mach cows and Moak* al The Boers were very t u: h disap- w•eaIvee are wanted: p^inted, because they were unable to "Small stunt” is firmer, awhile not Capture may of General 'r nr.h's con quotably higher. } voy,tw'hich was the object of Glair con- . ' Lambe are 'worth from 3 1-2 to -4c timed . attacks. The co ouy con - per pound, and for choice a little more meted of seven hundred wag ons. The was to -day paid. Boers admitted that - they Ld lost There ie alio a steady enquiry for heavily, especially the morns g after Gen. French left Bethel. On tat 'choice sheep at from 3 1-4 to 31-2c occa- sion the' Boers, who•tbought all the - r pbund.' British had gone, approached lose to No change has occurred in bogs. • The best price for pr(me bags is 4 3-4o alarm near which the carbine s were -----per lb,, and light and heavy, 4 1-4c per posted, and lost t ty in-YiI ed and pound:' - wounded out of a force of aWto hun- s Hugs to fetch the top pricesmust deed, • '—De of.-prim'e quality,- and scale• not The Boers„eapressed the baterest •belbw 160 nor above. 200 lbs. feelings about the burning of farms by _- BREAD l:TIFFS, ETC the British. It is explained that the Toronto, -Nov. 12. -Business in wheat la better to -day. Spring is quoted abd'ut steady at '65e and 66o east; goose, at 63c west; Manitoba firmer, and scarce ea- 91 1-2 to 92c for \o. 1 bard, Toronto and, west;. and 95o for No. 1 hard -fwd, 91c for No. 2, g.i.t. Captain Chalmers' of the Cana White wheat is quoted at -63 1-2c; Mounted Infantry. and ,red at 64c.' middle freights. A despatch . [rem London, say ;, Flour -Very dull; cars of 90 'per Lord Roberts, in a .despatch da oemt, piit`ents are reported at $2.65 to Johannesburg, Nov.'5, reports to -$2.70, west; Manitoba flour is un- War 'Office as-tollbws: changed at $4.60; strong bakers, $4.30 "Smith-Dorrein atitea €hat Ma in bags. � ' Saondees and Captain CbaLmers, otrhe Corn -1 rices are weak bat un- . uadieu biuuut•ed Rifles, bebaved .. changed at 40c for Canadian yellow, with great ,gallantry -in the ac.tioii • of November 2. Saunders rode out under a heavy fire to bring an unhorsed non- commissioned officer. ' • - -"'Saunders- was wonnd-ed- :and his horse was killed,`and Chalmers went to his assistance. Saunders implored him-, to leaveobut was refused, and the gal- lant Chalmers was,. I ogireve to'say, killed." ` CAPT. CHALMER.IS' •HECORD, Capt. Chalmers was a graduate of the._Roy-al 1[ilitar ColIege..Kingaton- only farms- burned were those owners bad done eomething-dese punishment. • MET A HERO'S DEA :hone ting I-1 . 1,111 r _and lac for new, Oats -sell- at -2'50 for No. 1 white, oast; No. 2 white, at • 23e, middle :freights; 'a'nd 23 1-2c, north and west. Barley -Little. doing, and prices 'a are unchanged. 'No. --1-4s• worth 43c, east; No. 2 is quoted at 39 to 40c, • middle freights; arid-eitra No. 3 is quoted at 370, west. • • Buckwheat -Quoted at 46c east, avid •47e west. • - '• Maillased,--Easy _nt $14.50'' to -613 for ON'i?IIT1O=riWt;ty TA'1f0 Meru -bee a. Consticuenoy. AraiinQton , ,kaarata (to,bei held) 53' ilisseH .. .. plaint;' 8'.. ,. .. •13i•ockvitle .. .. .. Bruce, E.. .. .. Bruce, N • .. Bruce, W • .. Cardwell •Carleton •, . . .. . . Cornwall and 'Stormont.. Dundas .. • .. :. Durham. E.. .. ... Durham,. W .. .. .. Elgin; E .• •. • . Elgin, W.. .. .. .. Essex,. ' Essex,- 8.. .. .. .. Frontenao. .. Glengarry ".;� . .. Grerrai11e, S: .. .. . Grey, E, .. .. Grey, N. .. .. . Grey, 8. Haldimand and Monk Halton.. .• . ,- ,. Hamilton , .. • ., { Hastings, E. .. . Hastings, N. .. Haatings, W .. .. Huron, E.. Huron,• S • . .. .. . . Huron, W. .. .. Kent ,. .. .• . Kngrton: ., .. .. Lartbton, E. .. .. . . Lambton, W .. .. Lanark, N... .. .. Lanark, S. .. Leeds and Grenville, N. . .Leeds, S. .. , .. Lent.ox i1.in'oln and Niagara ,, .union.. \f•r4rilesex, E. .. Liid!eeex, N. .. .. .. `rf i'lrllerex S.. . . Middlesex, W. . . \[nsk,-ka ar.d Parra Souza' Nile -song Ito be held) sNortolk, N. . . . Norfolk. 8. Nor'humber.and, W. Lib, . - alaj.', Con..-. alartin . IFIELL Dantena , 'Boy liti. (;OTIDON 150 Clancy HEY') • YO6 Henry. Derbyshire Cowman; CAMPBELL...... TOLM1E McKellar Mulhera ohuson • Powers ' $,ei*.h N\• ilso)1 • _ 5l,a;uggan and Casey•. • . . SL-;TFf17RLAND fL1 White • COWAN” ...... S.2 Wiale 'CALVIN SCHELL 600 Mclennan Carruthers RP: Iii Hartman. • 11-41'RO1'LE HORSEY 36 t)."rine - Lundereina -RICHARDSON THOMPSON 171 alontarue • •McKinnon H E•N1$ERSON \1•orrrl • 'BARKER Teetzel ' BRUCE Hurley NORTHRUP H;trryot • ' C'ARSCALLEN I•,w(g C'OkBY - MAC )ONALD - 117 Dig kenst,n :1•'Milina HOLMlS 27 MIcl.ean STEYHENB 1Bt.Str ;h BRITTON 193 M.r::ivre Frass' ,1MMONS - ani:j.� Ind, , Former. member. •.81.1. 300 ills, !I, Con (1 lhment; Lib,, 15';7 ,l !Clarice, Coa, , ' 69 i (llav2, Lib -3S1 C: 1_BERT 233 Cur;tock Lib 2'08 ]14jC4ht;LLL 8• Cargill, Can 1,67 1LcNe l . MIcNail, Coa 31 563 ('aures - 'Tolinie, Ind.., . ... 4d8 �JO}12iSON 150 \\;•, Stubbs, .. -'Stubbs, Ind.::•:•:• ... 384 KIIID 10)0 MeL. Stewart',. Halgins, Con - 209 • YP.[!'slL' 171) -Batesinger, Lib..., 5119 B[tOL LR..y ... 267.. - .ass' 'Brater, C'on.. , .... , . 62 \\ARI) 14x, 1C:aig, Can. 169 THORNTON 40' 'Beath, Lib. 58 INGRAM .: 133 Ingram, Con 178 ROPTNSON 41 r•.!r.;ev,'Lib•• 124- . . 728'.. IA. LaTorre , ,.. , aleCz Igor, Lib, 473 (Cowan, Lib 182 331 D, D. Rogers, !urgers; Ina Ace, • iMae'•t:nanj Con.... 734 1't 11,1:1, Con ' • 137 251) aposule, Con. 621 4l'atereon, Lib 424 38 . 'randerkin, Lib 66 Mentag•.a, Cun • 713 Haider- . n, Con• 84 Macpherson, Lib64 Wood, Lib. , 231 Hurley, Lib ' 224 Car;:ellen, Con 743 , orev, Con.. ,-, 24 \faarlouald, Lib150 •i.McE\Vh3Y ,':ir: tit-:J(inen. Lib 8.041 Y -drat as, Lib 140 aro;,bell, Lib 1.57 ,. !1, i, ton, Tib 159 260�1 : %s.r, I :1) ' 401 - •J•anst^n, i•ih. .... • 9u8 • 63' • ;I: „ai. nd, Iron 1i"9 3 4 Dr. P ,resth:u :Hrg❑: C.n. 379 ._l "Frost, 1,1'a. g 4144 "1'avl.r, t'cn 48.8 pee :Was :n. Cin, 149 • 807 altbran l.ib. .424 JOHNSTON 600 Hemel' Cold w'cl l . RO S A AI O N D• • Hasa ;At T Frost LAVE:I.E Lewis 3'AYla)R- L. nard , ,- • WILSON GI aeon LAVr:•k traR - HYMAN 20(' Beer; (1!snn 'Rio/ at ;• '-I /AN •;1La101'R j411 EIIRITT 65'i•Jaad 150, 6:38i 5001 8''0 se0 { (:AI•t'ERT }5t)ltenlop . „ .., Warman IAlcl'orrnick , ...: of •Choi ii\:ixk , CH.I RLTON , . Acc.. Akt',.r..,00 ., ..... :TI8DALE 15a a iat)LL 14. I;a`ilc; Northumberland, E... . , 1)e -.,k+ -1/X.)4'1-MAINE . , ,. ••60'. W. Roadhouse B.rat' u• Con. 41 oto;r, Coo.. 441 - 'Far, L. : ' 62 •f•f.rr:•:gal. Lib. 740 . itara a t. lab. , .. ,. 341 `•f,a-orm.ck, Con. .. 2SS iti„sir, l'.in. 964 l'inrlwn Lib • • 644 1'.a•'ale Con.. sr3 r'�i L•t 7 n .... 70 Ctrbrana I )n. .. 391 Ontario, N. , . Ontario, 8... .. .. Ontario, W. .. ., Ottawa .• . .. .. t)xfot•d, N. .. . }'eel . Perth, N. .. „ aert h. 8. . . Teterboro', E. .. • .. Peterboro', W }•reseott ,. Prince Edward .. Renfrew, N. .. • ,. Renfrew, 3. .. ussel} • .. .. .. 41mr,,e. E. .. .. auncoe, N... .. .. `+imeoe, S. .. Toronto, C... .. .. Toronto, E. .. Toronto; W.. RO7ib GOt=LD fRELCOL-RT St. P.ra•' r+i'THIzR1,AND ..ICA kT tc RII,}tT :eta , .. ERB LANG -Pian.,. CLURAN • Pett et HlAt:KiE •. WRIGHT FUWARTi9 .. CHEW McCARTHY Whiteaalaa . .. Fleet .. Anderson {Allan -V-tct, ria, N I \ ictoria Waterloo, Y... .. a a'erloo, S. A, snood . Wellington, C, Wellington, N. Wellington, S. Wentworth and Wentworth, S. York. E... .. York, N. Ynrk, W _... • t1TcLEOD••3t!u'. Lessem, Lis 17 14•:'arc th , B .rnett, LI1r 144 80',, R.a.rre . - I ' sae ad Lib. Ass. 1'_113IR10ETT 404{'R-k...a,ert, Lib. .., 1'41 'lra.gne hata1B itchi•n .Tab.__,iab.479 200r,lA'allaoe, . I ia,itherand, Lib. .. 1901 6;4ilii,n,; 114. T. RUCs Artaa tarty rr,;'„t. Lb. .. 750 RLA.1 .. 4 k•-;,eters:au, Lib. - 464 -5,t.'.1-.l11EN . 6' l,r 'M :La -es, Con,.,... 48 2A 1'r: I hu nt .. ............. Erb. Lr b... ..-414 76&@V:RY.,.... . ,.. 364 Iaa ,1 ,.b , 6:3 • Kcoury, Con sl! ;.c''r .n . L Cloran .. , Preulz, Lib ........319 But ns 51.c H ugh . , Shautz GERMAN. ... Mc al ellen aaalaTHR•IE N. Brant PATERai)N , , . . • Sealey ..... „�R.,wel! 31ULOC`K Ala'ORN•..... ..,.,.,. 731 ...... Pete,. ird. 2.).1 1f)?'White • Mackie, 1.1h 83 22l Ferguson ....a. 6'rrg•.son, Coa-..... 4:.1 5'” Pe -lex 'Edward., Tab 1643 134 Bc•:inett,---Cnn._.�,,��1 1 600c:•reeren , ]!,-Carl es, Ind- ... 18, LENNOX ....- .,.• ... 5'' - Terwhrtt• ;dec'd!,Coo 496 BRt)i'ii - - tio Dr. Rargrave :Bertram i,1.a''dl, Lib 250 K F al P 'Its)- A. M: Farren • 'it :hertson, Ind . 1618 CLAPKE 23;3 i Clarke, Con +!i! ,r„ r -R .. t..H. Stevenson I (},jr.•C -n.. 6.36 1�4it'I.Hrs 21 .. , 'H),... ne lVitOU 41�4N CSS al.'Hugh. Lib, ...4. 82 $}:AI ;RANI ... Ac,' . i:i•egram, C,•n 809 I LA RE 1r,0 'I.:r:ag.ton, Lib..... 89 400 NIL -Cleary . - . -M, i •! •are. 'Can 169 \Irl;t)\3'AN ..,. 2.00 ...; Die, Lib 691 TOLTON . , _, .. 4t) M •alullea, Lib. . 183 113 KIel,fer Iilr,epfer, Con ' 138 20') Jones - ' S• me,-vdie, Lib.. 1121 SMITH 209 •� IBain,' Lib, , , .. 187 - 1MACLEAN 713- 1Mac1:•an. Con 3 ,atulock Lib 6776 t\Val;ore, ,Con, 4068 • 500 Curr• E..— 60a • • NOVA SCOTTA-Twenty Meinbers. • Annapolis .. Antigonish ;Cape Breton 'Colchester ., Cumb yyerland Digbyoro •••-. Halifax .. • ., •. . Hants .. • • • • Inverness.. .• .. . King's • .. .. • •. Lunenburg .. .. Pictou , . .. Richmond-.'. .. • ahelburne and Queen's Yarmontb .., .. . Victoria • :.- SDE 164, Milli , '.' , , { McISNSON A 1C It;errior JOH4r0' Sir C: Tupper DR. KENDALL j afcDouitgall McClure IGOURLEY 200 - ADT 400 (ishan CO PP -70 Jones --.- ... ..... , IFRASER 250 i;reg ergg ., a ' 1Roche........ .... ' BOar)17N 40 Wallace 'KENNY ' ,.RUSSELL '12':Putnam -, IsIcLENNAN ' 200'Carneron _ - .. BORDEN 190 \'Febater rcLean ......•- IKAL'LBACH` 1. aDcnald SIR H. TUPPER IPf cU reggor (BELL • MATHESON 76i Gillies FIELDING 5(0 Ritchie , FLINT • 2.3o:Corning .. ROSS 140; McC i k ill Mills, Con.- 197 •131,•1„,aae, Coo 1.17 {Tupper, Con . 816- 'at•1)ongall, Con.'817 !afeClure, Lib.. • • • 6 11,o};an, Lib 165 C•Cupp, Lib 40 IFra;or, Lib 78 {Borden, Con 688 ;Russell, Lib...:,.,.381 ;Haley. Lib 3b _ JMrLennan, Lib 144 Borden, Lib 471 100 Tiaulbaeeh, Cnn.- ...._ 86 14.5, Tupper, Con: 228 94 . { Ben, Con • /54 'Gillies, Con 22 r 1Fielding, Lib Ace. Flint, !.ib. 18 ........ ......'Bethui.e, Con.,173 - - • 8.5 - - _ - STILL SNIPING Southampton Friday evening at -11.80. • and a veteran of the North-West re-; hellion. i\ hen the Montreal Garrison Artillery _left for. the North-West in April, 1885, Capt. Chalmers was at- tached to the corps as a lieutenant to No. 4 -Battery, of which -Lieut,- CoI. Cob', then. Capt. Cole. was in com-, mand:' Throughout the whole of the. campaign he and Col. Cole shrtt•ed the dame tent. On his return be recetced an appointment as offieer in the North-West bfou:nted Police. with which organization be 'was -con- nected- for --eight years, when he retired, and 'was -, appoint- ed • Geve•rnment .. -surveyor_ -- . for the Ter ri.ter.les__.J.is.-,15:,?-a...aaa•`:Y__-mild- i.ng a road fron Edroualon' to the Peace ” , 'ver wb•+'n lin Canaalhari 1Maunte.d Rifles were raised, Be. voluntcored, and was appointed an of- ficer. Ile was a -nal i -re .of Amherst- btrrgr-Ont', and -was unmarried, • - - -•-••• a: vas greeted by Lord Wultaeley and r - ' 'his staff, es well as an immense as - Outposts Near Bloemfontein Fired k• On. ' • A despatch from London, says : -A despatch from- poem fontein.says trainloads of Boers and Germans who have been deported from the Trans- vaal are passing through there on, their way south, • The British oukpoets near Bloemfon- tein were sniped at on Sunday. The Boers -held Leeuw ..kop, three miles nutbi-east of Bloemfontein, on Dion- -day. • (]EN. BULLER ARRIVES Ureeted by Lord Wolsely and an •._. Immense Assemblage. A drsp,.(trib fr rn ,-n i h impton s'iys; Sir lie att., ^.eller, on the 1)unvegan Ga,gt1.' to Cape Town, -reported• at - sembly of townspeople.Al 9o'clock he sit down o tyor-tiny banquet, the- ' first of n as -ries of ban- quets to he given in his honour. DARING POLICE EXPLOIT. Raided_-inil.-Captured a _Town 'Held by the Enemy. A despatch from *liana North, says; -Lieutenant Aldridge, accom- nnnied by Viney and ten police, lefa Rouxvill rceen.lafor. Zis ron. 'They 'Wenttrou-nd try Mayfield's farms, ap- proaching Zastron from the .Basuto - 1. i l sale, `and -galloping over the hal) right into the town, which they im- mediately held up. 'le:n Boers, including the landdrost, w;are. ,captured, acrd 17 horses. were e:•iied. Twa British p'rieonera were r.lertserl from gaol. The ._party re- turned to Rouxville the.rame &veiling with thedr 'il. Heiress and Wife: r, 4-1 feel more reconciled about going to hieing huarLallg team iTu liner on-efiette-riedly---entieritig __the room; 'not school. :'` . which he had been reclining he made ready yet, little girlie \Ve must be 1 I hope we Will get 'there -by -no 1 ezplahn the • whole matter to him." Daisy smiled a3 she thought Rex wonild be sure to follow on the very next train. • John Brooke watghed the, smile and the flush of the rosy faee, aid tie/levee. Daisy was beginning to • of them gave peroeptib ot.art'trawitng the bread slouch ha by wtiu,e,-which concealed his !eater so- well, still further over hie fa whilete-a cruel , smile li.n,gered for mumeiht abbut the handsome mon The stranger appeared dee..ply i2 oersted l:1 the columns 6t that paper held beftree tea; but in reality ha, ray ti f{... hie way imp�e,btnom+lytowards'the-cni=�a•it a�ttn�a-°T°v'� �`�` -"rYll--tr min." eni.l Joann; anxiously, taking the seat 8atian--graing-an b thin t him - 'rage in which'Septirn-a held swey. He. La vain Daisy protected brokenly be•i'1e heron the crowded trrain. If "'I'i='helt eetet lose eight of this trapped loudly on the old-fashioned she. c.otild not go, and the agony • in we missed the: ttain at the cross- little girl," sail Lester St'anwl knocker without receiving any re- those blue uplifted' eyes would -have 1 routs it w'uu11 be a serious calamity: }ii•m eel[, feral was he. "No pot+' . response. Rex was reckless of all con- touched • a heart of stone. Still 1 should ba obliged 'to aend you on earth shell sere hzr from, me. e se•que,ncee; he 'must. see lie:isy at' all John Brooke believed'It would be a'' aloins.; 'for I mint get to Ne,w 'York tyle her from him -by, fair, mea • bnzatds; and when ilex mode up his si11 to oumply •with her request. Go by night, as I have -some very import- foul.-. It will b3 a.g1o••ione i'— ' mind to do •anything bre visually sue- to nehre:61 she must, ..for Haven hid ant business to transact for the plan- "Madame. Whitr.ey's canine 'seeded; he was as darirr,g and toura intended a cultured mind ah iuld :tc- ration which roust be' attended to at viecry hi; h -toned institution, .. eteele as he was reokless andhand-'l ctimirany so iseautiful. a face. H.;lf cane: r• - . tlarure l Juhrt,- 3efleatisely:. a home. -- lifting, half carrying the. sli,tht f'g- - "Alone'." echoed Daisy, trembling. young girl el sew there wore Oilci., tvi i e, thrice Ire k'uocketl; re- urw is his powerful arms, D tj•ry was "Why, U^c1e John; I was- never away of [urbsl ,tv a :rl tet—hoes'. 111: ceiving no answer to' hie summons. borne, half fainting and sobbiug as from hum t alone is my life!" rant for fresh, sweet liextit "'rh.,t's strange," he mused, "ex- though. hkir heart would breek, to the '.'chat just the difficulty," he ane- come ow: hia d of all. of 'e reek li.n,gly strange." • !• v.hicl•' whi'h t;tood waiting., waitin., veered perplexedly. "1 helve always "You think., so "much' of ...nen Hardly 'kndkein•g What prompted i On. th;,ough the fragrant etiilne:;s gu.:lyded my vitae flower from the good old u -'el:.." cri:d D.ci3y ' him to. doice-Rex darned the knob; it of that 'sunshiny summer morning wui•I`i'e'criferblasts, and -you are urs-'fully.,-"-11.-evnear if any -yielded to the touch, swinging slow- these -stage- rollel rapidly ori its way, user -to the rough silt of life." t'urld,aaul"d.r3rcr-could seer ly back on its creaking hinges. i- c.e i• e-,ths 1i'tl: bridge ,where. s e ser- me as -as :you do G'= whi-lk ' "Goalh::evens'.^t he ejecul'1ted. gas- hal lien:eyed only the ni ht before Laying her i3,,ft, warm ch • ing toil sly about" hire and as pale as with Rex. her hhiband; they would h his rough bend.detlh. "Doisy is gone rind the cot- noun r -,etch the alter bushes `tbat'Ni oto , but a' iu bind, taws, ieerepty!" ski'tr�'i the. pool. 'rhe next beard in Epo.^.,i d._p•omp• lc. Bet lb,. Leined,ag.cir:.st the door -way, •h• roars t-et:ed'bring her in si,rht of h i to these ne tsps young to hit- r,uch natio •jpnttir41 his hand to hie brow like one h•, m.,i:ro'i1-tree where Rex 'earned nerd yet awhile. atter why hail etc-eved .t heavy blow; and be ewahine her. breaks, anri don't think of the. bswi 1 seem•;i to -tae up ;tee -• h. than;; i{•.ruse, if µe3:3 not too that ,ve a re on the �.1bac*:b as wvll s e-,'3 out whit my mi•a:i tum, am b went my littler JJti+yata jti:h any of those 3 h i pi+ynn to reset. i• u erste i Daisy; bravery. Johi:1:Brooks laughed outrig t. u w "Yo•oulrl gat lost at the fi;,st• e�,l,;•,r',' my girlie! Thea 1 shreul t v;, to fly aruv-n p,r offit:is, advertising for the recov- ' c:cv of ci little country Daisy which Wee .,i'.her lost, strayed, or stolen. cry neer ethos mockin,,ly "bots !eta! she cuul1 fling out -ht' --arms N,• ten 1, t, 1e one:" hec.ie1;"1 would .The blew wee so weld -en ;ilia tune,;-:: r, t e .rut ; ".tee. my lova', my dirt nut tut you alone., a stranger le a i,.:r, ih•y ere beerin.r inn from ,> vu: greet city. A. thousand ills might -'.i?f, TN. .. 'R.ix ratriiei . save Me!' 1•..f.:11 a young gi:•1 with a face lake .1,.1 F1 -o' ear= rte >r ly by her l yeeee " i '-• el 1 ',ly t omnis retie - w b. -i: $:.d ' "C• curie- wuula know I wa.s a to krow anything ahem "1 a-ae loosing fur Joh a 1/r:,'01,---/,' rem.' 01 r 1H • I•' D.1 -seven. 1m;•u1- r'serrate: e-rei.lie 1 e) :lei, 'erase: rn`le. You'll never ri h, ly -lei-1 itx.- "l fi -d eh' c otteeirekepe' r ,t' 1 1) L-,:: -i i t . t 'e a nicht. ''l `ennui n, ,pry inquire. then ',very' to ti til 1't Henrys to v J. .:;..ii )•,,u r„11 me ,1,eie rosy h:ve..r''h• i . a..,1:-...u•r:_:1 i.' be rz.':..eet'1 tC, tiro' \1hi,..._ s, and fellow the ail about the to:tn gutta?' h tt--r', 'full ref w't.i.m a.i nt C1p••••, di.'-c.„ns given me' tittle D:al •y. R'h;' ;ea.,:'• ech'e.t :be mire f..)pri.•..•.!_ • t ‘1 t, e' r Lere. ua'• -1,.,t .c„ -r'; h e,u e • I tv •re ! del •:'1 1 ttr11-you you could tel*, erre, ,!o ups i.h' .1 ret Jy, "1 dun': urda:eelad. it. I .vete_ t. Ie• c• t/...-1 i,•• go off 1n e•1'oul, and never fin -1 the way?” 1iurhe-1 J.,hu a6r,ve all. never deceit pi•sir:g 'le • ,'tour a fete 'l.vu.ra s. •c•', r.., c c yitit til'ta.:r ,.1.,'-s. g,'. -to-e70--- u;.iiii h., w;a•' red- in the f.,ce. "Y,,ri orlon hear -t of these -just ,t3 the settee draw--tiff y,P it J•:h, eerie Iy th, et tee role t d.''.va-tar ' ,,:lip; el • a ci,'y is.. lie' our country--.svh,r,1=,:i_.L•_Litti::e is 1 •t: hill -,,:e. tit in,' het' 1'tons.•.h.'-w1„ereyou tell atranger; •on+•st:ri users.to1 13: 0.110. t1n,i D,i,y. 'l,uud•uc... u.•r.n- r:*`• l _I ltrerer : eel le 1 va, to :lrt.'1 .m off r i n r,. i h„' «,.p•:".i :b. eider '!:'a_ +.:'tett p.:.Lt1 until ytvu,ctRll tvr+u bur~. rnt1rk`rrnv �`;r`! a e3Ite:.e<1lrr.rlies.'tr.p, `\ua .us: b ,.,s t:el t ,nod it tu.v.. ,f .h .i :eq.en, tle;r twit ill -b reg your taif.a•u.rr often to •-••-e;• .sir- .- ilei *h . lett 1, n .!ile• vi1 14 ro.t:1 le ale to t b'nines. Ha.' of ih. .septi„- 'tau,; i,l be lonely. t':l „-,- ....--'n ei ,. e iiiirie fie- -h--r• ,he hat. he! \\'hy, my dear re=el 0iiey' feet en !. •Dai•, 'i h • at 'v nisi•' seen •,f uu,viug : leen. .11 'h !' ile i't;r 1 i,:.. egh the m i•'1 - 11-: t. one per.,on in 1. bun i re,i .•-huin m, an',,.:• ray eer's,. t.r.d:,1 ,nd .ire- .. - . ., • lel ..e• ,.in. f „1 u -«.,:i his L.,.11:13, ,.a • 4 yo: m,e'h, m ret e. e- b ,r i of 11 d ,m„ :,e,i1• "lie ktie we .. e ! ti 41-s.,! ., r int th t!,:k \l'h+ r In ci tc•• .,;.le d-or:'t evi'Ll-ernr•mtter-wee .� �s Li '11.. ,o.r,k t1u,y.wit... hint'". ti P. .,r,.,,,�,. y : I'•' y _. ,eta ,1r lee wait pit 11 ul e 1.;e noes -u:L pu,h••.1 bee: f, +n1 t-• e1r.1-e a•,,,,'1h i v.''ry 1eeltrt. bit r- p. r•orra1ty. l'r.t' .1-t ,at: you. tell me 'w b.•: •' T hey went:- • reel• h-.4-1, ;e' ! • hest- she v iee11. They are sate ter findout if there's . Ilewoarsered wt , .: rte fclrt pwee' ' ih, bas11 r,n;•'k-tes a•;t-1 4r•1 it1.5-.i. i: .41'+' :12 'r "erre h.nt+,_hut the any ,-tend,l afletiat boar 1h;vu-all flet. -gr..... obi pifr to a.3:ev-.Trop .. est oat, it. -x a rs_m,.rre any_=i a,,4 '.h,rl1 ,,. •, ,Lel away' on h•r w'ar'e liir, 111.7 i !11 th.y'do k:iow �a b•+ut th •m. an! `ne rill lit'IS- fin e -s trembled - ei,,• .. C re k1 re: ne te.en 1, '1ii..4i 1 -he world Yr, t word 1 h..vev-a- Iive'ly. -time of it in hi, cl:,.,p, . ort if h • vet ver c -r)•e, • •ie}rr-r r-rn tie ail .• - rc eeee.i r;e,1 t., rl •.,. darkly ;treed h r. ferilin.tr Mid tri. \\hi n,•y'A without. drn.p•e: l Le:te.,th , l ' earners: gas•. c.<.1hi! wine completely be.t'il-le ed; suit' brain was in a whirl 11..4 3,1.v a laborer ur's,ie,i :hay tett- e tt- top-fi••1,,. and c,l!rd to Mire- - .. t; o,. hall (; r con- t rte. 0 err•' W r- yt,t it -Her te- ie the oar for ag tint • BLOOD POISONINft . FOLLOWS A WOUND IN TtR l B ` CAUSED BY A PITCHY -OH. t. tire Dcctere 1* Coo.ultatlo■ Gave Ike Fut ferer but Little H pe or Yecorery-How N4 hire Was baled. Br_ oak s i1Ie R'ecos3er.-- - Among' 'the old families in the • township of Augusta, in the'neighe• boring county of Grenville, there i; Mem better known or_more influen- tial,' than those that bear the name. of Bissell. The• Bissells were among tile earliest settlers in the 'tori nship and have -ever since taken an active dart in all waves to promote its t'r:eltafe. The subject of , their narra- tive, Mr. Siete Bissell, is one of the younger nit -tubers et the family, who s<ime.years ago 'eft Canada to make' Lie' flexile in the state of Nebraska. He has passed tbruugh an experience. almost un.que, aau uumaidens ttrl he is fortunate in being alive to tell the tale. ' The story -as turd in air. 13:s; •1i's awn words, is as fellows: -"In the i- re- autumn of 1c! .? 1 au.,tained a serious ri re too injury through having the tines of a you pitchfork pttietrate'uiy- left knee. The your wound apparently heals -%;-but 1 did e: Now out' enjoy the salve health I bad pre - i iiii;ht `zlirus to the acci.t�nt, and it was but v.- bee an a short time before .I was compelled ak ! don't to take to tut r . root i :u.2. of ere f." in love cruciating' pains in my limbs and she- stiffness In my joint§. A doctor was et •.+o unsung Icalled in, and he lauced then knee • affal :f three teuie,,. aoal then told 'me the stand it 11 trouble wits bean poisoning. lie knots treated me fur some time, but 1 •:tints m:' sea{lily grew- wut..e, and fauaily five y do. lit- physicians were called in for con,ul- t,-•wily, And, tation. My entire system seemed to be affected, and rte ducfers said the t: tutee Lad reached one of my luugs, and teat they' c:tuiJ. hole out but Lit- chi h,epe of my re+uveree After re- maining in bed fur eleven weeks. - 1 •:ecieled ;fiat I w,,ul,1 return to my ' u14 tomer-ea Catee:ia. 1 was so mu h tau down, 5111 es, weak that it was a queetien whether I i -uld live to reach ttlece, but 1 was neverth_elesa e•ertn:reed to make an-effert to do c .lanes a ling J,-urney under these to tei trying circumstances, I reached my old home, I tva, so titled up,, and.. rre'ente.i smith an.eruuctated uppe;tr- tnce that 'my friends bad ne tecu;ttt that I would 1ec.,ver. I•conttuue'1 to drag alu:;g in tins retention for sev+ -_- rt.re:ars Lie, tie t e youner eiele hitud- atine.meet- elopments; r,od con •a e.. trr.ed •`l• ,, alw.iys re - w -y to your- - be.-.' Y aZr t.ty, wa: , you. _ .. . te h hares.!. Sure i,t.'--le c: le 1. "lei ley- ac,t ptgr It:: -1 , U. i•y.- unl:.,I;PY pig!' oft - oriel' --1O0 iu pilot TOU "?'n-•=- 4• 1 . ;t • • I1,,. "1 .h -l: lacer hitt, Le:w:ere b.ue-need Dii•y Ri•1-bri•i.,, fell -back in the ro,ich in a th'oug.h, 1 c1n toil yt,u-" re,me•mber vv hit y u have sat ." •.-curia._+--_.0 c ..a,at tt rle'e1 v a me: 'lerd17 6 'm. D:tcsy'v last 11.,p, wag ripp.l in tb4' Ln ,pi:., .of h r efforts to Ape,jc, ,ser ,vhi let., she:.not tul.t ane." ha 1. Sh. hitt told h'nrceif, if she 'neturelly nnii c,I:nay than el wort vui•e ibek hit bl40•1 saouit,d is his aerie- f'II:\I'1F:R f1f. Ielrrrirf1 neck' at nhceatul1Rex?gni noir tmmite - 1 w PeAii a L).t,, re„rettel ha v- Poor 1-lt1s Del creel John —1.i—more' J+huuted the -tie; mereinsi ham atal'lied fled fr-yin , r•, la,,,, ie pie Hue h .. wou1t j,rn hoer, tndeshe would not brtk.auta, :1u%.1..y.- twenty min - him. the Ib,urhr way so bitter at n:ri,•ttlr:, from hi., e,•e•t •vieti batt h.rs'to go to osteoid-, ho01, weirh tett,+ f•.,r hrea.'rf.t,,t, ChangtCiT�Ym :L.i st tttoo- hi., it:•,..call a,t, y l 11., 1i . 11 .,r, I-htrda.-ird h irid."...Ir+ t:, i:'es would iw.p1rele a girl-+•• ri 1, fr,•n,-1'rr,r Ih. n..,rtli erre! ,ire :" , . _ . :rt:Itt .,a -h:1' iso madly. s., p,.eiteie riy, • pr••tty 'her t-nu,v..but the title wi11 h,,nd.aonyr y:,ung h.tr.,h.and, of whom "•1 h, h»,re W., xre:" cried John, ire,, 1- 1ny. h, .t, r.1 i4 Fri -{67-'" 1' --. ,h..t rare will •hank me for 1'. , br ei f;n 1, ht,tily .g.atlr;..i.'r up th,ir satchels ' nh., wav (ant l ,.y•••,i..,; t� v...uj 1 :.:..tech beavea and 41r,n .. .1 ,cu„.,, 5` u .,...t._ r't hee.- c �.--a•>_a, -- - _=t1 ser+_, i, n.ttn •cal,l •_bunit-...:.' mut feel he'. Aad' ill :hit terrible h.:•:r1 earl tour, cala.abi* thin ,1n e,lue',- este., of >Lr t..n,vr,k, cualnu.•,, k:' taste t,. cam 1 e uptown 0M - .A.11 y:r'1 Y1u•b>nd.teeted t. b:' fi..t tier_,,: in1.h, ,vill need 11, Asti' ail ale, ,Tohrr. rhou;thtrally., 'll.,r+t;a1tet foe orlon to az•,a ,t ..,t, or as rhtll hart tlrru"h of tl:.,iu,rof bttt•''rr:e. s'„There, ret t lz,c144 ti'i11' . tee eity ye,terlty-hut irli,t not re- 'o-,; and rn! ,!lea tee the strip all . h:. w•...., Lo di..i:r to elle very deities: • ,1. th•'t.t lies drove 'up befi re rhe c,...:1,0JI'utam,' \Vierney'., letter in th,v way• t1:. •1'tn "fin old traveler. i ur ten : h: tittle k ie.t ltii w'is 'fen1 1.1 13.t,a• opened 1 hair blue Dyes i'm�” you seep, '1'h: e's nothing like know- , tyu;'1I1,, .ar-.;t-s'truat of" Plume Hurl- w. h e ,t;h. el. cin at- lariat write Pi :1;11 nn�t emits,.,, sa h^•s'vke, thit. l.. 1be in, ,i1i outs. ' •h*urs:'s f•ttat revenge -tu remule t,r rie,x at ones; she thought, "anal t•h•5 cccupant.in the teat directly is :FI v.v a cutch nsptovvn, sir? T'tk„ •' hes rival from h.er. 1) ;11 tbat :tae.AN : - - you to any }„'rt of tar. site. Co ch, ' mi ht win him bank to hi. inti al:a gi-' _ it 1” ere .l lnnuma'rable htck-men, g:tth:,iing ftunut them. t • HONOABLE tinct: te „ Early that morning th-rte hart been • egreat butstle an -Tear. ini the 13r,, h-'. ,cottage. Ln D'ci-y', hal' at: .'_tempted act .steal . quietly esse iy Lntu her own own little room and writs e hasty- - asty- -• heir to iteY. which, if all ether mean,, failed 'her; she could send to' hitti 1+y' on•:•Of 1 lt min employee it the field.;, ' bc,ggi11 Piim.to cum,: to her at out:e. -..e,ima would (net leave her to her- • ,salt for a eitigle instant. Even h'er •µ.i.ing-rl,:yk,.which hid stood onthan. ' bureau ut the corner fur-ye.trs, w•,y !gone..Poor little Daisy cried out to • :dee-isle-fate was against, her. "1 rshould like to airy good -byre t(. • .old ftmiliut Scenes, Sep. im1," she said, makih.g it desperate 'effort to, mart iter by sumo mentos. slbiuld like to she the.otd mignulia t. tree dowu"dn the glede,.jut•once be- fore I go." - "Norr.•euse," re.;oliel,Septima,'sharP- iy, a malicious smi1.3'hovering about i -he corners of -her mouth. "I guess 1:ht. tree.; -and the flowers won't with'- - er 'or ilia of grief if you don't bid thein good-bye; .it's too late now. _ , a,rly'how:-- t1'4, ttb3te ie th4 stage con- ing,ulrecldy," tine cried, glancing out of the vvi,:tdow, "and hasre comets John with his valise ,nil umbrella: Ment heists, Daisy; 8 uere'S your gloves' -•_ and satchel 7" -- I 'or oro brief instant Daisy . stoo 1 irreeolute; if she had only dared cry ...'Out to three ",1' , am., .a brute; it i, erual to sand me away frum Rex," what a- world oft miwary might have. ''been e,prdre.l her 1' but her lips were • tteri led. "\\ ell, well, ' erled John Brooks. D.ti-y ti; !lt ivied her held ria John's I" arm. She .quite believel they intend- ' ad to pick Iter up and put her in the �' Id E i . E coach by rniin force. ' One of them That Appeals to the Best Jud.gmont of the Best tvas tacttueiiy, w•alkirrg off w•i Il Fier People and G'e'ls Right D�stv.n at the Cause•t'etirJt:lz• - ._.. 'Hold 'there; young man," cried - -'• of Disease' is J„hn,.4uic11y, recovering she satchel. Dr. C'hase's (idney-Liver PIU3, "1)un't lurk. }'ourself uneasy on our account. \\-e •would be ple1 e:l to ' ri le in your' conveyance if you don't -of •all they .not me;'41y: afford relief charge. ., anthing. . We haye no but, strike deeper avid make thorough money-" 'and last'in, cares. . - • . Mr. Wither 13Nnt.b, Coesecon, Pr nae •- 1hs leetraeiut% hactkenen fell back 'Edward Ceullcy, Ont., states o . "I •versas if by magi,. Dat_•ty was blushing troubled {oosome. years with keine: like a ruse,: terribly- embarrasse:1 aft:i'tivey disease and pains in. nay back, J<,hn 7 riot.; lough+d long and heart= and my stout tell wait sn. bad I could no: ret bear tye•:,wd.0lel had diffl;•a:liee sly. - , • -__ kt': pine any fool in my stcw mech, I as " I'h:it's the quickest way in .l he. eri'ue nersos that1ul 1 acntn.•1y takea world to rid yourself, of those tor- had m,rrts, bre, deci:.ared; enjoying htv7it- lt.;t. flesh lentil my weight fell from l.. i the joke hugely. "Why, Daisy, if you ' Why is it that •in nearly, every horn • '.n the land 'you find 'some of Dr. C-h'i-s 's fain:ly rented:e ? • Why •Ls is 1 het lee... Chase .is h ,mired- and esteente(1 as a true physician of- un- d't:bt,d Fk'll? Why is it teat Dr. C'hatees Ie defy-l,iveer Pleb; are kept en the fitnelj..niedirine che.et es indis- pensable -f•.,r everyduy.11, wtii:rh arise entre-cttr;sr:pat:on and sluggish action eif the li:rer and kleint y.<1 • i ' It in la cause. De. C'hase:s. remedies ,ane all hunoruble med;ct•nes. i\Ledi- eines Abet hitt have• been tried in t he a verv�t causes and... proven to be -of meat ,+,usual value. Tiley are ill- "11, aring of a similar .case that wens 1(1 1(sely su+'cesa.ful, because every-, cured by Dr. Chases Remedies, I 1'10n- eeetly has •lrcirrneel- •to have confidence -ran-need by.taking Dr. Chase's l+idney- in h• -m and cxrnfidence in their dis- Liver Pills, six boa,;s of which rr.ntirely coverer. )Jr. Chase's N:duey-Liver cured my kidney and fiver troubles'. I pills have for.nea.rly a.quarter of a theft began; Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for century taken the letd'as th'e great- my sierfousness. It strep henedemy rat sr;le.r` which ' medicine ' dealers stomach and whole system, d 1 g... haerih•, andelei enormous sale is en- ed in flesh. 1 cannot speak in terms teetly due to the downright merit of too great" praise for Dr. Chase's whish they possess. They cure when' of hers fall. - It airs when there' is a bitter taste inn the mnuth, •he•av nese about _the stomach',-- reedachies, pains in the shreelde,ro and limbs, and depressed; languid feelings; that •-people turn -to. Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. Torpid • t'vtr. 'i5te'tee kidneys and irregular eral retintL.. when one day a cousin rielersi nate ',wry I did nut- try -11r. Wel.aans' Pink Pills.. I was willing to try any. mtrjtcine that was likely to cure nue,. and. I sent for a sur ply of the 1„11,. Are..., I had been teeing the pills for” a teed thFie weeks -1 reit-- sat impfuvt•urc.rrt iv my cundil :On Frem • that tire,: I g a,'u:ally' grew' betrer,• new blieet -ee ti',l c0111:.•.171 -g' through my-'-velir s, the stiffness in roc joints drink of water withdctt spilling mueb'' my haTh i trembled esu, 112-1 10 13 pounds. ' had•conie on 'alone some of th,•se' 'chirps would have spirited you away with- out es'eJT-saying so rriuch as "by your lea ve,' " • 'To' Be Continued. • ---_IS I understand that a stump orator's' private oar is to be attached to this train.--Dan't.worry,-sir. You will not be disturbed. 'We have arranged to remove the rear platform_just as Coon as the •,train starts. ley eyes are no longer like stars to you; I supose? she exclaimed during re. heated ooeversatiron_witleaher pre- sumed herd end master. Wo11, supppse you go asbay about ee htf'hdred million miles, and I'll take a look at them, and decide, suggested the cruel, unfeeling vasa. leiiiney-Liver Pills and Nerve Iced, for b€sidee curing me they did my -father, who is ill +rh1. to n, ..14 great deal of good. I have e.very'confitl.ence in recommending these remedies." Mr. J. J. Ward, J. P., cerLitiea-tr of be knows -bar. Welter Boat h,and thlt this ertetem,ent of his come is•pe y t correct." kx vv�ls •a,re the. rcluee�of ealeavt. seven The.chances are that y -our neighbors tenths of human ills. Dr. Chase's hare' used Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Kidney-T.iver Pills inoigerete these Pills. Ask them. One pill adobe, 25 Mertens ss no (eller preparation was cent.; a box, at all dealers, or Edmab- ever kuaWn to-do; 'aa_nd what is best 1 son,43ates. and Co., Toroate d xama a red, tied t he a.du1t,tllrir • 1:.1 n3 winch had se 1u:t,; dot tured'me 1 rid - :h ---d. 1 rook in :ill ten' or' twelve , t.,tees of Be, to ,eiit s' -leek Pea 'a ltd Ihave-.r:u hesetet en in say;�r that I believe they saved my life, fir H ben (returned to Canada, .Ibed_ nu hope if• recovery. • - Mr. 13._.:11 hes' stn a .returned to his old home at-Liaculrr, Neb., ,but the -statements made 'al,ove ran be Bauch, d for by at 'y of net friends. in this s,•ctiutr, and by all of -the neigh-. bor8jtu the vi-in_ily of bis old -bona ,.Dr: Mitek -Pills cure such app*feiely 'h.,p'eless ceset as' Mr. Bieee il's • because they 'make new, - rich, red blood, and thus reach the' root of the -trouble: These- poli tree the only -medicine offered the public' that tan.show a record of such mar-. villous'cures a (1 ,1octurs'ht,d failed. If you are! at all_ uirwell, tiles Medi: - ;en will restore y'uu'to heil'2Ir. but be sure y,,'.: 1Tc' the geiimine'w•it h the full:,'nariht• "Dr: -Williams' Pink Pills for Pale 'People," on the wrapper around. each box. . Mrs. Church-Y'our name is not spelled right on this.liet. Mrs, Gutbam -What's. the matter with it: Why, Lillie, is spelled-d'ith'only one L Oh, 'well,' rayhusband, wrote that. • It's nothing new 'for him to forget our of in letters, A -colored citiz•sn gave a justice of the peace a. big, fat 'possum as a wed- ding fee. -heist ing 'him 'a year after - bis marriage, the justice said: WE.I1, Jim, how_ do lou like _married life ? Well; sub, was the reply, all I kin say is• -I wish I'd eat dat 'possum. • Mike, opening his pay' envelope, - Faith, that's the stingiest man 'Iever worked' for. Pat-Ph•;vat's the matt.her wid yd; didn't ye git as much as ys -ixpicted ? Mike-Y!s; 'but I were eount-- in' on gittttn' mare than I izpleted• • !�F an'. t•S. vif TO 0V3 8IIBSCB1BSBte :By eferraar to the address label on your paper you 'oaansaiwga asoertala rte date to which egemisubscription st ncssp ,aci� News by paid. ow el��a awing receipt cd date on label on the Aust papol• epof moneythi t s ogee • Always i♦ wingt punas use. Oxr„ Nov. 16, 1900. LOCALISMS. ____ The ballot box. the poets say, Is the nation's phonograph, _ 'Twill vent a shoat, of, victory, - Or speak an epitaph -- --Twill say what yon put into it - Of praise or acorn or dread. Jaet listen. then, dear reader, What the ballot boxes said.. bunt- —Henry Gordon's bunt is almost . •eompfeted. —Car load of fresh eorn arrived at the ,Spink Mills. —Mr. W • Clarke. of Toronto, was here :with friends over Sunday. • • -W. E. Clark and Mise Hodson spent Sunday with Haydon friends. —What about the plank on the iron 'bridge? Is it -safe for the winter? - —Perdista Ferril, of Peterboro, was here over Sunday calling niton friends. Hamden la-are—wit Mrs Haen of Raglan is •.$ter people for a few days noon a visit Mrs F R. Gee of Toronto, is here with friends in the village and neighborhood. — Julies Furlong .calling on old friends. He cannot forget toed friende,. — Thomas B. Margolis has been Geffen ring from erysipelas fur the past few days • ihnt is now tnncb improved we believe. • —15 is she Richardson farm on the eastern town hne that J. L. Persona hu •-rented. and not ',heticGillvary place as ' •stated last week. —J. E. Sherley, v. e. • has purchased permits ns to . 'the prsettee of W. H. Hopkins, v. s , here ' for re• election and is-now-in$621013of the same we proposed, 1 from Mr. John senior member' Pickering dives' emus to what He will not no —Albert Gee Africa writes tc that be is bear'• y Beth alight Bewon —Mrs. W. Logan visited city friends week. —Although not .very nimb:e John kine is at home to those who call M dornicrle. ti aloes prompt settlement is madeby in araears of snbecription we—shall mpelled le hand over accounts --for Pickering Township Council saute brougham. fission. eommen- 1Ca.m. her► MiIar'e house is rapidly • be. rwarded to completion. When it will be a two story building modern conveniences. v McParlane oecepted St. A. pulpit on Sttaday, both morning ping, : His disconreee were of tire that demands attention. Jamaica papile _who are now g the college were mach exercised y beheld the recent snowfall. new experience to them and called forth ranch hilarity. resent cold snap has had the sr:owing ander many fields of It is expected, however, that weather moderates the crop vested in the usual way. who have arr idea of coostract• gee in this village need not hat the present location of the the he in o least interfered most eoteider ourselves sub• posers that be. embers of Ontario Lodge dre and - that • t •e attend •• when It was as enc.. effect . F tnrnipe, when t.. will be —Th. ing reeid have ft: station w with. S(ie• to the —The LO.O.F.:' lodge roc noon, prey of their la vitaiton s a neighboring -For the that it has the farmers the root vagi 05.68 a pan: day and at p three inches —Arthur J reeneeted to meet at the as a:30 this Friday" after. J, White came rip from Oebawa on hs to attending the faners! Mcniay accompanied ey Mrs White who br>ther, H. Savage. An in- has spent a few days last 'reek looking e - " members -vet overtthe town in which she eirpecta to_ a: make her future abode. The typhoid which apparently struck :the tows a short time ago has apparent ly spent most cf its fury, all the patients who have suffered from it are.doir.gnicely std it is hoped will soon de font?. in their 'aorta! place,.—Son. Mkt ears J. B. Gould. SYaaer Soots. Chore. Beierl and Reeve iltants cf Mark• ham left this morning for Mnskcka for a unless a better man be week's deer sh-oozing. statement was drawn E G. Little of Woodslee Stock Farm n. As tor Mr. Gerow the Hagerman, purchased eleven Beal of 1 the county board tor pedigreed Short -Horn oattle at Hoeg a n we believe he 'too a• Soca dispersion sale at Thameaford near Johnston has- stated- Landon, last week, some of them being Jenne his position. prize winnerp*ft the :anthill shows. Takeo who is - now in Sonar altogbter they area fine lot and will make friend here to the effect quite en ad3ition aro Mr. Liitle's tne herd aviog reoo'vered from a at Woodelee.- •n the, ,igb, indicwd Mr Drew, a well known apple dealer of after a very large output, The frets wee by a Boer bullet The soused he dipices r Oshawa, put his horse ani rig rip at Lb a splendid sample as u is oonsegasaee i ase thrilling is canneek be is hopes! Franklin Hoose on Friday night last ttn its manntaered article. three horses ward Rbcs from beneath him 14Lile the hostler was doing lila °bores —W Cowan. ct stied ak. was here at_he has et,: trued nes- face .frost the Saturday morning Mr, Drew's bores the other day and stated that his bei foe: He is our onlay representative as the shipped 'Abe halter sod go; cat ct the bar° r"'''____,,._,..: in thcam ,e, resort tioe was in a front yet the Canadians out in that dotty without being noticed cy anyone 'and ham !Aenndition daring the past i h h °fall for sweetie and at yet not been found. The horse is a bay. natamtuser, FIs is makiaq maty improv®• - 0 Tears old, -with' sur on forehead an .�—.--- sear on his cot,— oosomes station with she Speight ,tympany. mut, The widow of Jesse Junes, the fare • 1 esr� ham and will remove his family there in bandit, died at Kansas C ty. _ M the comae of a short time, He will con. . The eetebliehment of a eatn:toritm for The Fast Riding 01 i ork ?n cwcen'a As • tinne to practice veterinary. We wish eonsnmpavee is advocated - in London, sociatioa held their annual plowing him saoeese to h ewsarroanlings Ow- land have the Electdra of West Ontario. I thank you heartily for the generous oonfidenoe you have shown me in recording in my favor the largest vote ever polled by a Conservative Candidate in this Riding. And this in spite of the adverse influence of the able representatives of two Govern- ments. I am especially grateful to the people of Newmarket (my old home) for supporting vote ever :'vea too s eoasertattive is iia maiory. Ypurs iiecerely,FawnFasRocas. Merchants Bank Chambers. 15 Wellington St. W., Toronto. November, 13th, 1900. nother S1ump' - 'For the next ten days we will fill your 5 gallon can with American Coal Oil for • - $1,05 And your 5 gal. cant Chadian oil for 1.85 ' 'Where is She. Staff -Inspectors Archibald, of Toronto,,., has been asked to locate this young Toron• to zine, who has disappeared: The my sterious disappearance of a 17.year•old girl named Mary Jane or May Harris is caasieg her frtende mach acaiety. The seri was employed at the borne of Justice Moes, and after receiving her month's wagee, arnonnting to 610, about two 'weeks ago, she suddenly- disappeared and has not been seen since. John H. Hasrie, father of the missing girl, who lives in the rear of 93 !Maitland street, Wednesday afternoon called on Staff Ioepector Archibald and enlisted the aid of- the local police in the search. The missing girl is described as being a little over 5 feet in height, has fair oompl'exion and light blue eyes. MARKHAM. • FOR Caif31I ONLY. w. LOGAN. wash Mr. Sher ey and faraily every sw- eetie —Rich. Mef nice -end Mrs. R. Latch• ford were here this week astending the funeral of their brother the late -Michael - 1eGnire, The -•femoral took place on • Wednesday.. —B D Benson bas ceased operssiona in hie apple evaporator for she season eaten ages. forty years we are told ct been so favorable for r garnering there .crepe of ty But as is aerially the :f them pat off the -evil eat the roots are beneath Vat-beatfife!. nston, County Conneillor y Chas he is yet in the field Everyday GoodsD- 11 Keep Warm By wearing some of our wool fleeced and cotton 'fleeced shirts and drawers. Fine and heavy wool so;, wool blankets, cotton fleeced blankets, two yd 'wide cotton fleeced sheeting, extra good. 'Heavy new flannels, flon:iellets, eiderdown, wrapperettes, et:., nice pattcrns, good variety. pragen sefe•retuna • :manes for the coming summer d f E t, —W H. Hopkins- hue-seccred -i- aft• Keep Dry Keep �y wearing a pair of our new -rubbers, We have all sizes and styles for Gents, Ladies, Misses Bred Children, Mens heavy rib• fiber hoots, mens heavy rubber coats. good umbrellas -50c, heavy oottonade and duels overalls, cheap leather gloves and mita, Healthy Ey using ocr pure foods. We keep the best in rolled oats, ?!as - ed wheat, toe oatmeal gold dust. buckwheat four, graham finer. Choice family Seer. The beat to all kinds of canned vegetables. fish and melte. We aim to keep the p .rer% and beat in are kinds of groceries, - Keep Kuming to Jno. Dickie & Co. Spiiik Mili's Price List I on Nov. S. on the far-neof Messrs Doherty .e n „ - ' Delos Wal er cf Hamilton was •,bat in I and Young. The gay xray res roe: antavor• abte, for a large tnrpnnot ' . stators. Thirty plowmen earnee c art and did excelleet -work, in the vanoas-classes. biro W • E. H Massey donated to tete association a prize c! an Ayrshire bail cal!. valued at *. Q. for a sweepstakes pA ize for the best plowed — There 12 no psoe .:xe home w •ey■ the rt ht knee by a companion cat boat• tradition yet many people have no home. g O° Tuesday ' and before the snow.saorne Ina. - arrived there w-sewitain our ecnfines an Mr, Isaac Wilson, E1:tor Sentinel Star Armenian girl whit 1ag,tat$e that would Cobourgi and his Jaugbter, are coffering _ • - surprise yon Where she wetland what from typhoid lever • - - • - - • _the, did with her burden we know not h Th G ernment has ordered about •'_ "There to no place like home. — We have in Pickering one, � r m The ov 1, 4. new care for the Iutercolcnial Rail. land :a the sod neid.arbash was won by air et Arse way f o different Canadian firms., - Alex Sterling cf Scarboro. The following _i ere are .eve's! case! diptheria in the I are the prize -winners . _.+Nie s^a- i •,rebs --L ra.,k�:r neighborhood cflFtitton. One school has Jame;'alcLean• 2. Spencer Crowl} and N. been closed en account of the prevalence cf the disease. What a blow it wonl.1 have boon to Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener if their old college chum, Colonel Sam Hughea had been. beaten in North Victoria Thos. Connell, living near Victoria, B• C., Shot and killed his wife's nephew and then attempted to eommit ssicide. It is thought that hi is-sel t,ilcted wound_ will prove fatal. A correspondent in Utb ehip writes to the Joan farmers to have good lot • _Moet progressive villages-° i:t e-eize seas- - ._can he found on the Continent. Oor • .peopte-are a.progreeetve people, all alive to the wants, and re3zirements of a rigid aoe. Brat we have our feelings_ and we desire, as a youth does, to become better and more•noteworthy in this country. —The membership ot our public Lib- . rary is not what we exPected it would. be 'daring the long winter evenings, which . are fast approaching - - •-find areple recreation in reading some good book or pamphlet, By this means the rising generation can acquire know. ledge that ip alter lite may corse uaefdl, • • —The younger element -of the Fire , Company have taken upon tl:"tiiselves : the task of fitting np astage in . the .Fire ---ha11 ani have already comMeceed open ••aticne. The-pertiton formerly used for 'dividing the gymnaziuoa room from the fire hall proper will be used as a plat.form for the stage..while the fitting% that 'belong • to the Fire company will be brought into use. We wish. .the .move- inent enc0ese and if the yotirg devote their energies to .it we will yet have -a public ba11. —One of 'our most worthy titizens passed away pn Wednesday abopt 10 . p. ml. in the pers6h-ot Henarryy Savage. De- - ceased was in his torty•fifth year, and ' —_had been indisposed for some months previous to his death. He leasee a widew •- and one son to -mourn the loss of a fo hntband and an itidolgent father: -The funeral will take place to -day (Friday) at - 8 -p.m. when the remains will be interred in the Methodist 0emetry. In the death of Mr. Savage, Pickering booties .a vgprthy citizen, an alapt mechanic. and a cone 'listens Christian. The funeral will be ' • • oondne4ed ander the directions • of Atte . 10.0.F. here, of which society he was a ` valued member.: The bereaved widow and son have ant sympathy of all, in their sad bereavement. Michael McGuire passed away at ibe reeidence of John Powers,, Kingston road, on:Monday morning. aged SS years. De. eseased'wais the second- son• of the- late Wm. McGuire, and resided near Green. .wood. • Friday be loaded his wagon -with bnnkvebeat and_ delifered it at the els. houses as Air. ------. be aronnl again. We apace by lfontrea1 papers that fir, R. L, Werry's pew song "Khaki Heroes' Weloon:o Horne" is being frequently rang nt contorts r..17-other- gathering d:-ather- gatL•ering in trot city. ge town to warn the on their hen ean will ,soon The intended bride Of Sergeant•Major E-dwarJe of the R-cyal Artillery, lifex, r.hwaite. was writing at the alter. of H Trinity" Plow'm'an that talks least to his horses Churchfor the wedding when news came and easiest on ..i teelf.—Sr"encer Crawly 1 that Edwards had committed enicide at Yonngest boy that plows—FL (Hagerman. the barracks. - •Beat draught team—N. Malloy 1, A. Pil• - Mr. O. A. Howland stated Wedneeda k 2. ,neral oatnt y Bey est team and harness, R that if a petition signed by repreeentative considered—A. Pilkey• business men were presented to him, and .Judges in classes 1, 3 end 4—A. Hood, if the feeling of the oity generally seemed W. Patton. J: Little. Classes 2 3 and 6,— favonrahle, be would enter 'ate lisle as a James Mclean, G. Smith' J. L. Patterson. candidate for the•mayoralty in Toronto. The following gentlemen contributed to Danean McMillan of Beaverton is the a sociation Easels site.' the bills were argent for Dunce° Graham, A. J. Reid of pnbli`hed' A. Fleming, R. Crawford, t2 Cannington for A. McLeod, H. J. Gonad each; H Riwe1. Lawrie. W. Geddes, R of Uxbridge for L J. 'Got:l.d, H. L„ Peach' H. Kennedy. J. Forfar. J. G .Pater• Ebbele of Pori Pert for Wm. Roots, srii '80II, •I" Kennedy. F. Law„iso Milner. A. Ferry Doherty, J• Little, W. W. Forfar, A. loci. G. W. Rutledge, of Whitby, , for Wm. eon, 11 each. Smith Mallory were behind time in finiehing. 2nd clave. sod, t entries—Alex. Sterling 1 T. A. Patterson 2 Thomas Shadlock Ernest Willis !, John ldaioolm 5- William Butler %.; . 3rd clam, and—John Ceoperthwsite. L James Butler 4, S;. McClure 2. • 4th class. stubble; 7 entries—William ]Maxwell 1. Herbert Lev 2, Joho Loveless 3 Th'tax Walton 4, ;Gardbam Trans 5 -Haigh Doherty . - • 5th- class, stubble, 5 entries" Richard Wrigl:t,l, Ernest. Ley 2. Arch. A. Walton 3, Horace Thompson 1, Geo. Patton 5. ,ith class, boys, etabble—Robert Cooper• tusvatte L i'ernie Lowry 2, Arch. Pilkey 3: Lyman Kennedy 4, Hamilton Hagerman 5. Best crown -in firet class—James McLean best crown in second' class, A. Ste�rliag: best crown in third class, S. McClure:hest finish in 4th class,' Wm. Maxwell; best fin. lett in 5th class, Richard Wright ; beet fix• fish in 13th clava, Robert Cooperthwaite ; 'beet finish in stubble field, Robert Cooper - ''Is there a man in all audience ” Sale Register. demanded the female speaker on Woman's ••• SATURDAY Nov. 17114;—Aaotion sale of right, fieroely,-'that has over done any. hoaeeho!d furniture, etc. in Claremont, ihtpi to lighten she burden reeting of his the SAproperty of W. J. Grebam, Sale at wife's shonldere? - Di there a mea here, residence Dow street to commence �t 1 "she continued, folding her fame and o'clock• See-poeters. Poacher d: •Pon• looking over the audience with superb till Aactioneere. scorn: "that has -ever got ap in the•morn• Tit 'vier' Nov. 12xn: —Credit elle of Farm ing, leaving his tired, worn ant wife to Stock, Implements, tie. at lot 32, B. F,. en-joy-ber einmbers, gone-quietly..dnwn Pickering, (Rouge Hill) the property of stairs, made the fire, cooked his own Squire Holdaro. TSalee•com! ;bnc8 credit. . valor at Whitby. He was accompanied breakfast, sewn the miseing buttons on o clock scarp' ill Aacticn• ..-_-_._.__.: ----erg-Robert._ Cammack. When opposite ,.the.children'a shoes, darned•..the , family ..o'ciOc s --- I archer -c Past .- -- . ears• -� the Wilson farm near the 'Andres"road stocking' scoured the pots" and kettles, 1'• -ss: -� �qv, ', th- lnction sale of 12 • deceased'took suddenly ill and was as cleaned and filled the lamps, swept thel scree Qi etandiris timber at lot 20; con. 4. ,lniekly as possible taken to the residence kitchen and done all this if neoessary, dsv Pickeri�.g, the property cf John Tool. -of hie brother•in-law. where, after mach ,•after day 't, compla161bgly? If there ie E� bills for pnrticulare. Pouches ,t - -of expired. Tottr small children , such a man in this andiecce. tet bid P,.:•• a••ctroneere. - and a_devoted_wife are left to mourn. his',caul rip, I should Itke to see bk.'', And-p;=,4Ts, NOV, 3uth, 7'Khl—Aar.tidn sale cf • lase, w`;le alt sgea mother is as well to far hack in tl•b hall a mtl3 to king man t h r,•ar'e and cedar atr-id•ng timber - "Cream. Bnns," Family Flonr, io c,� per bbl. "Toronto Patent, • Fancy Pastry Flour, 63 6O per bbl. "Bonton, Pare Id ache Patent Fioer, 4.3 00 per bbl. '•v;heatelece' ' •5c per eackcge Corn Meal, 1'dlbs for 23c -. Oat Meal, 1:':he for 93r ' Rolled Oats, flits for 25e - - • 'Rolled Wheat, S lbs fcr 1/.5c•__Graham Float., 12 lbs' for '25c Bran, 414 00 per, ten ;hone: 41G:0i3 erFten Jumbo Flour. 518.00 per ton Uised_Chop, 416.0) per ton Oat Chop, 4'20.00 per ton Oats 30o per -i: s - Oct. Stu. WO. • SPINK MILLS. Fall & Winter Goods ' be eymtat-lased with.. --The r-eae ;s : ser -e n-Fpecta, borer roliediRn•:e t<rtl:e ctmmons < •ar Act H.. refer of niers. 2. i ickerine. .Alis. ic•IFrr!:: n i1:' It. C. Cer:i;telt here ..n t,: i fly aroPe, Tie 'WAR the liitsband- of the r ot t:,, aro:F fate. Sara at 1 pert, 0,1,'""(3` 1' 711eu a lurne uttrnher of elo•1!:ent apetker, It a as t'.io fu -at ebente f- r partion.arc•- P;?0: it4,r .i Lichis paid their tritute to the deocsBed. i he hal ever iiad 50 assert himeeif, j Y•tetia, aicuoteere• Special Value in Men's Beaver Overcoa $7 to $10,00. Men's and Boy's Suits. • • - _ Cr— Underwear, Blankets, Flannels, Etc•, _=� We have jnst•placed in stook a large a,seorttaent of -Boots and bboes, • and ` claim .they are. the beet value we have ever offered. Pickering, Oot. 30,4)0 R. A. BUNTING. 1900 • 1900 - We are prepared- to receive, and purchase at our ELEVATOR,. FRENCHMAN'S BAY,-auy•q-uantity of•Barley and Oats. - -- We would strongly recommend farmers, in their own interest as well as ours, to turn- the fanning twill crank vigorously. What is blown over is not lost ground, it can be fed profitably! This advice apply, particularly to Barley. • Farmers wishing to store other kinds of grain can do 50 tTfere is plenty •of room. Coal of. tZl kindslertale.. __.-- - --- ---7, D. Matthews & Co. T, MOOD f i -_