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X.X. : . . . , :.: , .. ..F- :_ P �K RI11TG. �• �t ;. � � t ' • , :- _.; _:: � -. :.. ... 4�,.,y: { ��. � • { �' t i YS 1'•R - a easlattal fl�arA�. .,:: ." ,• ... � ::, Baa a� lir - ,a J' r;� ,�� - fp p�. ►: pelta Bsr►fe rt►' Dan Totnlinsoti,- : p• s�# taus h Hato bingo,i►{ a � Nin Mle. G}ertie i .. � s � �!alIei` `lassie Malral n g �, •:: 4. _ to Henry ay, Her. �:. :,4.- .. ,>,.:., :.._ : .: _,_-- ;::.�,:,,,,,,, _ , :. •. : _ I.JTEBT LpCu, 1B� . , ,<. - le' Trocar Hntchiuge, 011ie Medical. o � dso NfN _ GAmle�AnierFaller, - I LydiaFeller. - . ' C.M. Fellow of • � ;� �� A gOIIN(I M D. ' -' : THB pB]c88 AND ,tOT1'>�D .� � 'y:AtgB °, _�f ,�� _ .;. K. I+Y �q • Trinity Medical College, Toronto, mom- � ���.` _ �" _ o of - "���_ :� � x�� ; :�_." l�'bar':�.11, &ry' ��:. Centennial Cornu ,. bar of College of Physicians and !i trQe ne 00)88LaPGND1E1�T8r' ` -,;e• ,; ; �` : •-�a}� ��:'R��?. O'Leary Natal `,t ,:;�., �, <,. _ � ��:.$,tatl�,tn the►r a::, ♦+ `': Ontario. Office and residence opp _ I� � . ��� .s,�;r .�. �"_ ` s �.: I ,•,, '�� � �e`x_,,,;, �ottlt�-"Q "�'� t;at.lto�o. - � �B 10 Itfiiss �.Oatee Pearce le visitingtri F _ ' Q itends. olxtrn Ont. Office hours; morning 7 to 10 _ _ � o e. ^ -�+ ' 'QLAREMQN+f'� ti ��'r:•�*f. ultl �';,$1i1 � �.d I�iz' a loci t11b in Brampton. - ' evening�6 t u s ' �* ,�,��?. .. �'+ " -- _ -- � . •`�,,, � i " .t�it�': �C►k tile:�conun��- a�aptle$ to, Joseph ^amps bar aecared a eitaation on -, ':' Of all materials and-desi� •d+Ir. Gibbons is visiNaa'C ;d�rii$ 1�. _, - z - •• _ tihe steamer Toronto. • kept stock. It will a on les tom y - Lewis Liaie is taking a tri through - _ P pay y oo (food farm gates t 8b't�,�p:ft>t� .�P'in "�`��'�>�� .�3�nt�n," I�.�«;�;of ;t�i�: of Manitoba b T P � T LTI3EE, to call at on: works olid inspect our s� k, alto a and the North-West.. a _ ENTON. DUI •� BOII P i91ed b Dow6wetl s. ''�� - etittin„Offen �. kin��t�rge �eltir•ned' on and obtain rices. Don't be m y �` r y-. t „ lore «m Collins has been visiting friend. Rarriat'ere, Solicitors. est., Temple B}_ld,- P M. Flamerfelt visited-, Pati•�;m �:aiturclay.'.last by bll�.Qtta�►rk�.liber Cam•Ing, corner Rap and R'i{'hmond btreet•s, Taro neo. agents we do not employ them,COn9egaent• ,.s,�; � �, � .,. ,t . .:. in Buffalo and attending the�'an-American At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon. Money ly we can, and do throw off the agents t111a week. �; ill,, from a t'IpO�'Yl'1Q11�i�I�. vi it in Er]g'• Mr a>^d 11'[iFs Washington and Mica commission of lU per cant., which youwill. Jae O'Boyle shipped a Cad.AFebetlr .' ltd and:'''Svotland an-tile;ship ware Davie of Clinton, are the gaeas of Mrs C to loan on Mortgage, p y �.' A thio week. - brd kr►d Ltid� $tretl►colua,:tlle Honour• A A❑His. - ' FR4v1� nE�TO'.�, g•C•, D CL�- ':` certainly save by purchasing from na. s ' °� Bl:xxESTL. DII:lN. W. afvLoo i ROUL2- call solicited: R'm Thompson, of Lind{� w',is i►e�tis�g' a e �33,�ief Jastioe :.:Oliver �feud@ll lilies Beatrice Knowles has returned ,• • BEE. •• :�� his people here. ' ;" . _ � ���b�;« of Dia�aabU'U>9eetR, b son of Ilse from the Pan American. accompanied by - - ' .. WHITBY GRANITE CO., r tf ` 1►�al Oliver,Wendell Heltxise, and Me. her brother Faruk who is spending a few I•gRE�VELL, Q. C., BARP.IS- Opp.Poet office. .• . Whitby, On,aro' '.. Labor Day was ge>�eral. �i�itervedh�@ k, � !1•irb, W. G. Jatl�ies6q.. ��, Jamie. days Mader the alantol ropf. g its • TER,County Crown attorney,and County - r„ ; I � a 8 a hGltday, i� P - • . 10-v " ,' � See Dowewell's ad iii r. er I� s h is to°rail l�jr=Thomtle•'Lipton's yacht Un Thursday last many of the nein bad'. . , solicitor. Court House,�Vhi„ty• ; . . ��-"I3oy 'Panted,'• t14e,_+�pprc?holZit�g It3t�'ti�tional yacht lag farmers, attended the bee of�'m Stotts `K fib. ' oalul �j -o�y � ucC}ILLIV rR91,Y; BAP ' U who was Navin brick hauled for the ar _ � PICKERIN�G ' I��R Andrew Wilson has sol li► dt>«.� to r oe. hIr Denton speakti'in high terms g P � $ 1 costo Post* � � � - ose of erectinga fine new residence on his _ Doers, solicitors,etc. a-`:.i opposite Theo. Joe Sime, of Uxbridge •, `. ® lira►ee"of thi3 Glasgow:;elchibition the t rm. ` nmoe vvbith>�o t. Jap:'t : w,�• _ ;: .;, , hf ins Maggie Dd aonab i�i�"z�dln .�'f8W s h►lltk�of-wliicli.Ise save, are far super* _,. �:cG1i11ivraY:LV. I►���•-yxf'e Loan. isy p - ` I . Some of oar'most emtninent philaaphers weeks with oily friends. , 4`'�` d t7pDre rlulilerao� a>od varied than have been advancing the theor that man ' � ' 10 aRi :,, � � �e a6 thh Pae-Aa#Crjcat� dltliDaRil the g y Y ATE,►'SO�''�ITC`�Yr^, �c 3�VEE:v Y, r t ' _ _ A. Spears is la, I3nffklo-. Lid 'we �i��• TL,. �oT9';ors, etc,. Temple Build- �w Solic elas�veL2cI89 for hire b da p � of the recent showers have been ceased by Barn ' P . y :� tending the Pan•AmericalR" � poettjor► ati Xl�ff�l+o�hae °&Her".,buildings the fire works and cannonading of the Pan - __. Ing, Toronto.*'. .��;-�tiremont every Saturday• , - ►ted .We�le r�-. a - - N. F. Patereo-.,-�?�-�l �,Ritchie,G.l3,Sweeny. or D]ght Bae ]n connection alert- : . Goo and 111re. •Q@row, a d finer otttward`:appearanoe than that American and our own -Industrial. Take ing all G. T. ft,trains. Freight an I: , #nrned from Caesarea on' da y� purchase an at C•I}asRb'ev` ` ,'- -,' the advice of the eases and - y da- express delivered'to all parte-of the' W. Thomson and R. Bin�end vie., a Claremont Methodist ohnrolr will cimbralla before the Roydl visitors arrive ` 1"e�erbctr'';"l!•.-' . . .- village. eaminQ of all kinds don . . hold a ' it]ntr the Pan•Amerloan ilti� week, ppblio:gsrd+sn .party, Friday even. � - ,:: 'nc:L'1 :, on ehorte t notice. sale and Dom is , t3e tewber LOth on the lawn of H. P. -� �. RINARY SUR- �� tiVe regret to report tba �fiar►o�uel dray p 'LETTERS T� THE EDITOR. HOP�iIti9� . T��the Ontario Vet- m1B810 Btablea.in conneotlon is slightly indisposed thie.- � ek. � -per to which till-are cordially invited. ' .: GEov, Gram o ; g S P a±e t •istered member , erinary college, Tar:, e 14tisa Flumerfett, of � dwoc>d;is at Ti �ete will be 26ti tied I5.for children. __ sera' dasociation. I - of the Ontanc Vetenns-O' 4 • ' �� '• -;, � , = '.. ,, � tTbiffdepBrtment is open to all for the iairdie-arter miles '�' r fq�rthaY artrvtrlat's Eii�. eters. f�ome _- ,present v�eiting I]er brotl�r�EBUI*1. ;. k _ . . p � etleeion of ublic quest•ione. ThQ writer must Office and residence ou'•� doti►e 9 � �� Pe'. ak '• ,;:, , t Tire�lble per�orrl blas dot off6he foIIOW- in all cases send hie correct ttamo with copy corth of•Green River. O9Ce and shoeinK forge � ��p�.�et �• 'CI]68. $Wla80n, Ot •t�10,�;$th CD1,t.f hours a tr;11 a.m•,and 1 to p-in. Telepraph been very ill for the poet t :W py'G - 111 ="" _ • - Lo Hill, P,O.address,Green . _ We wish it distinctly understood, however address L '• - - �' that in no case do we hold ourselves re- ;: Rioel,t3tL_, - � � �:' :: I. -- 111 isB Dunn. of Dear Pa> . 19 t�►e ��gtF �' agtlDa pttrtyy:`i(iDitl iIl!'�ex�t 1191fa r' bponeible for oninione expressed by Correa i �[ es tq,• h t}cptei�i a'red letter�ap: pin8@nte.-En NEwa.l ' at present, of her brotberf foe, els»." R l app gtr#;es oto 'red titter gl� J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, .,' Judson Bandy is in �rr� ttt t���e�k, �a �oB�'s�wetconge�tl�e'wplehanaaa rao® Bir:--T saw in yoar.iasa8 a letter signed • ' ' • �• Floe.Graduate of the Ontario �eteriL• - 'W, W. Sparks, �e,,,. taking a coulee in the E }t2'tlt� t ��bol Tbk •attioRdaw)�op�11�- t Harbor !llaater, in answerar Coll see.Toronto,registered memLez of th 1 Furnitt t' , � .� �p egg �t� smile pUnario VeSerinar� Medical Association. Al ��pm. Scott is jn Bilffttki �t,�. c4'��� : r+bd with� r to one the previous week from"DisRoeted" ' diseases and injuries of the domestic animals viewing the BIRhtB at the :�an•,�lu�arl�ate, �n °�ea't I°ro1h tow the �vbole evan'g long � which he says a real deal morn shoat treats i a ccording to the most modern approved - r �, #roam that amlitt� ve '0190 ib'a �' the `•ToroDto lady" than be dose to the • and Beien otic principles.registered and, residence A fall line Of ficei• i rrqq . Little R ilf Undei•Ililt' 'a' ahlR #o�te � editt#,r#13r fol�mw itioife ��d tach ter: at Che ho use adloiping Reazin s hardware store .•�" - ' - ' - - � . point raised by Dsgaated, Now Mr Editor class furniture Howl ebont again after h►r -,y-Capt � � ;moi >s ca�p;�esiall�F�taal>�7xa warm tip the-air btf � ..,, - : King St,. Pickeriev. ,,+' ,, w . p that Toronto lady mentioned most be my �: ,� ��' ' h�owsaiidlttfn �® >rhiah where on Ezhibition In.:.�, _ tppold. �;� � wife� she was the person who ordered •' , �!' Gv�rrpp hos Wilson is btsyi> � of�Il a mpa>t.tb xibbe7rb'ahtt bibbanr so nap- - - our were rooms. ',•+._ :+i _: iires�bttggir.-low;lswiiterifng slot+$ every the fle►g to be taken down, and I intend to ' : �uatttEs� Qti,arbs. '; the oar 1 _ �IDds by h lo a>�;sht ,� �t "'�'� �e.a _ .. � take up the cudgels in her defence if neo --- - , - - - �I1C8B TI ht: Toronto. ', ��E:� �.• = ,� y,�i dap � '�H,gbi hndes.tb�s traria' crassly against all the Harbor Masters of - - $O;t1A3 DIIN\,Conveyancer, Com- °br � Jae McFarlan@r tar+,`wfio b :�j_T: x�• �l �siaA ►ymusie the sbdi.ace � Lake Ontario the Harbor Master of French - - eioner for tallies Affidavits, etc., � , - , T mss oy , i� .� ,,• 'the sick list for Ilse pant alt �, ,, L�,�p ��� • aaaae Ba • included. The me to this, R• S• Dll�l�lg�lam• . .• � : _:�'�� ��on�i►na,0 ra.foEi+n�to-lir 3 Po' U]aremont,Ont. „ �' the mend. °" •. �< �f � f 1 �' i� ]l�, iland >kte oad ioslc -Disgusted sew a stare and stripes floating • • Miss Maud McI�' _ ' �} �': . .x R, HOOVER, Issuer of Marriage ickerinq, Out. a9 _ •,.� Trom the flagpole of the Harbor Master, pLicenses. U1$ce at mill i.n day time and ,_' •� + '' ►n - - _ - 1 . L - - :,__. - .� days thio �r@ek tba (� �. ; f �--;, ,� p`. �;- � i��t �*��:.y���, �• .T •�.• �� �°.r �d I suppose he heard that a Toronto ` at residence at night, Creon River.Ont, Sly •' her parents. _? •• d t � �. � �� ,� tir►�� s�� lade ordered them to take it down, this I i i '�' s ""�"�" ' ��;,� .� i > am 1D a p0a1t10D t0 kDow Was a fact, aDa BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage Wagons •`; Bugb�e � ftobt. Birrel}. of t3f�e>a ,�' :'�;� ' Of Ontario. Of- a@nt �181tAC to Dttt ►ll 8 � �'�� �}�-'k b ��♦ :ye, �`aT►. vP ,�i1�Wx► Dan an w111 corroborate it, sire Avis was ` � Y tt � `- Be TA for the County ,. .. ,.��tv �" ', <,: ' residence. Etc-, at IowAet prices. , -<,_ ;� r� f not sbitOp@d.bat like her hasbaod.jbein Boo at the store or at hIr ler made welcome. _ a� ' TTS. I-y , _ :tip r _ �' � _`;_- " e�>�vA �t Brit .9 rhe asked them to lower it. �9eg� - Village. - D. W. PrattSe� e� tL•n � --_�:,�� ��- �, �•,.;��, � �+ �y .p ��� bbl ttrlrvlire the . American bsyvin - Ropairil7� neatly and pl=bmptlCo., � ;,' � h;�: _ � �.�.; �: �,. _ ' ` A)lI C oronto, is vial - - t^' Y D BELDAM, anetioneer; dco., I'• �, _ ,�,� ��� 4 v: aot7 Beare.soder .tlbat��a� - • AVI , htenT:me - - - attended t0. ►n tb� �a •ir ,� - b'sli�ttOm toga. r'c- r „'�, .� v' solicit - - �',, � w ob ern, _ .•�• .`� �_..' r� _� h `.,• � �_, � �•;: near. Kalea of h]ms,t ,.'� .. ���• - far and x• '- friends both f a. be 12oldw Ins � _ alas Is to big x +,� ,�,, ,. stook and everythinst 'q - :.: . . Y '�, i��:, � Ott "� �y -,• � :,'�` � � •.-. `� _ i`' fs�`.�'t�ttr�ic =�t�3a•i�s��lltr�;.1�,� �•� -- - Mrs. and 1►11as 13atteroe3rtb, of Potter were at ttl@ Pan•Am@rican Iasi rveebt x TOWN SHIP HAM Ot; MOORE fluence of the two flags stthoaoh he was T R.BEATON, CoCA Peon , are t!1@ sesta 4f Alex. DOR's g 1J ; well and family. MrB. 1►to(�reRor and Sire. hubs. t?hillipe for a few boars in B❑ffdlo, and tack this • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking Piekeri lett on Tuesday for the State of Maine. childish way of informing our people of the '- affidavits, 9cconntant. Etc. Money to loan �' W. J. and Mrs. Grab'at>1, and Chea . � I . I .'.: on farm property, �Vhitevale,Ont. 7-P ;. r ' I ..' , - and Peter 9►lacnab visited ►ti ilfred friends T G Aabbard and wife, were with fact. -- twat - a MvuD► Albert friends a few days this week J. pe alis. ugT,Fn'AV FIOliSE, Iiin^ston Road: � pi �;:•, a few days thio week. Mrs. Frank Qle@Aon returned home on 11 ('rood accown1odation for i:pan anti Least. t• «i•e are pleased t0 TFjIOM that �ilr8 • ` Popular prices. t'nisine A 1. Best of liquors .; � _ Gi � Dowa'Well, ah0 b88 been Bick for some Monday after a weeks sojourn with ally and cigars, J. Ht;LL,''Yroprietor: 43-Gia �� TASLD-1'iokeriar Station 0.HULL, _ _ _ � g' i••• � time is now convalescent, friends. � - - Allred and Mrs. Tracer, 'of North E. Boilelt has eeenred t Bitaatiatl in TRAINS f30ING EAST DI7R A3 FOLLOWS:- : POIICHER .E PUSTILL,LicEneed Anc- ' �- -'. - - ,•. , '` Shelburne, for which pito. he lett on . ' tiotteprs for the County of Ortario. Ane- Watchmaker SIId, Je�81 r ClaremOD.t, Noce their daughter, of Tor- No. 6 MAIL . 8:b3 A. M. � tion sales of every descnution conaucted at a � � onto, with them at reeeot Friday m�rninK. •' 12 LOCAL ; 8.00 P. M. moderate charge. T. Voucher, Real ,Estate Bruck 'b.rest, TT 1lI1BI. p Uriah Hamilton, of Toronto, and Rich. �� 10 LOC1L, .', . 6:12 P. Id. Agent and Genera] Valuator, strict attention Mrs Jae Pattsraoa is ependiri� a couple and Underhill, of 8toaf7vitle, were with _ 'given to all orders Ly mail or telegraph. Ad- `' ._ ,._,. We b liar sash , td ]�; a S?DUB AS- - of Wit a ter k! W friends here feet Friday. Tlaahrs t30ING Ws FOLLOWS:- dressT80S. (IVOUCHER, Brougham. Out, F. Watcher, Clocks"oad Jewel�ty. '.'� Evans, Olthe COanty loan YOEiTILL,Green R,-ver,Out. 35-1y �� � - ` Repaired neatly and' iy. Mts. 8. Brae spent t Couple o! Jaye OR[EN RIVER. No.B LOC,IL .. . 8:14 A. gE �p LLIZ�GTON Hotel.-Anc- this week with oily friends. While thole 11 Local. . 2:19 P. BI. Ting removed to acd thoionghiy overhaul- � •� '' 1 � "? MAIL 8:17 Q. M. she took in Canada's great fair. : Mrs, Qilhaly entertained friends last ed the above house, I am prepared to furnish All Work Gu$�ranteed. • Miss Dickinson.* aaior teacher of our week accomodation to all who desire to pntronice � .1 =fin =�)�.-DaabartOa erotica - me. spacious sample racier. I ,hall be pleas- `'i�81t6 Pickering' Monday and Fridayof public school and her sister. Mabel, visit- bars. J. B. Nilson was a Toronto Visitor =•yt; �•' - ' ed to see all old Petrone when they have oa _ each week. - caeion to visit Maxkham. JAS. TORREirGE, ,..,.. ,_ 1. ;. ,.. ,,. D g ed the Pan-American this week. iMrt week ` ° Msakh3m,oat. 3s-Mn � Ed DeraEbt, of Niagara Falls, N.Y. is Mre. Eli Niahswander is a Toronto vie- T13AIIVf3 Qol'+ta EAs'r u AS Ft7LL8WB: • „ ,, - The :' ., itor at present. N0. 6 MAIL. .. 8A.M. - , visiting his many friends in this rection ° L 7 A FOR0696 Misr orris Bark I.H Wednesday for the 2: 8 I•M r , oris � :1 I'•� He is looking about the same old way N0. 12 MF%]iD - • � � WE�1ER� B111 �� �j��A � Andrew .lobnston, of North Claremont Noraoal School, Toronto. 10 LaoAL". �`. .6: 6 P.M.Deering Harveet>lsg Machinery, . i Avery large Damber from here took in . , has 1►nrehased a furnace for his now the exhibition this weak. Deering Twine, orporated by act of Parliament 1874 residence which ie is coarse of erection. The Misses Ferrier, of BerliD, are Vint• TBANB GOING WsST DURAS IR3LIaOy►8; Tadhope Buggies, _� • ' » . :`' ll!iclic.='tas Branch. We are pleased to notioe that Mrs Ina their uncle, ` N f} 20 : F@crier. 0 oAt. , _ - O P. Lo 9 A M also the Celebrated Magnet Cream Sep Aafonea Ce?ital............... Horsell who has been confined to b@r In n Beld near b here can•be seen some �� 11 MIX7bZD 2:51 P.M. acarol, for simplicity, ease of handling, Subscribed Capital..................... k.000 hones for a couple of weeks is able to be shocks of grain and hay cocks still oat. • - cleanness of skimming challenge the world. fleet. . .. .•.. . ....... .:........... i ,OUO about again. fhe little daughter of J. H. and Mrs. 7 Mail . 8:22 P. M. �'. Assets Reaiily Convertible.... ...... l,4 ,l84 � Call and see or write- I Joey COWAy, F.gQ, T.H.11dc�tLL�y,E Q, Rev fid[ Dave;of Irewfoitludland,is the lliichell is improving in health rapidly. - _ w: F. It. Jrsttrt•k President Cas ser neat of Rev and If re Adams. Dd[ Dove W. G. Berner spent a week at the Pan. _ '` 3ii-ly -, I3aisam. Special attention given to armer's ale a in or health and will'return.to Ilse American and reports many good sights. We lead in SpBctaote and Eyeglass fitting - - Notes Collections solicited and nomptly acts � W. a Barnes' staff of employees attend. --others follow. No strain or bad _ , Glass: . ` Farmer's Notes discounted American and home shortly ea the Toronto exhibition Monday last in a results from Speotaolea par- ' Foreign Exchange bought and Bola Drsf .is- Mrs Joseph Slack is snflerin'g from a body, - chased from _ erred, available on all parts of the world mild attack of typhoid fever• We have Miw Ethel Bark; A• E. Lehman aDd sa.iass Btak Delarttal.nt. : had considerable typhoid fever here this T - Eyes: � Interest sllo'wed oa deposits at highest crit- a6 pearl all been of a Fred Nilson attended the Pan-American , � �+ a, eJ, Smith.rout rates,and credited half- early to depos torr summer, but 1t h y last week. _ There is comfort in Wearing y very mild leer Henry Nightl�i ander and >lars and daughter, Jeweler, Geo. k'crr, Manager. . Win Leaper left -on Monday evening of ort Br►y District, visited W. A. and _. ' ° cne� of our artifical-Glass Eyes - for Wtlkert.,n to attend the funeral of l4ira• F ger. Pirie -BIOC�, P1Ckerinf•- becanze they are of beet quality D0��N10� �� � baa brother, Thomas, who is well known The frees Anderson. of Uxbridge, and - and finiEh, and beet of all we around here. having lived in Claremont .the Mirror Ferrier visited Mrs. H. Hopkins , --' _ • charge you very little. - � are ago. All J. '� n e t Bt factories BarnesBrougham, will receive careful$ODE std several ye of Silver Maple- A work I = _ : - ��: -: •' " Mise " Love, of arae bank. rep be a ekes 'es of W G. Barna oagh The - Refracting; i - and J. Doren are cocain to their fall ca- prompt attention . . �aplta Rald uD, .• ;� $2,450, DO guest of Mrs. Wm. McKay for a few days g P , • ` i e E, Luke, Optician. - aiito O tical Parlors. :��:, this week. She was accom anted by her pacify to Doge with orders. ` _ p E. Young after a protracted illness is Our work Is guaranteed. • *r�r p Phone 26EI8.' Reserve Fund � �Zt450f Q� sister-in-law, Mre. Love, 'w g p . . - ` -1 11 KING STREET' WEST. .' i=; ho was the aoDval@scent and is now able to .look over ' .,. ..... . .. .. ---- ._ �.. gaeet of Mre. Wm• Coultie. his roots for the coming faire. r� g �i Duncan litaonab Nae been away for the race, of Uzbridgr, who WHITBY B� BRAN V g .` visiting friends in Owen T Mlee@e Anderson,est 'few days visitingvisiting : - The ' >. ::... y ith the r e pp has been a F@r i t donesal Baaldas >andaep Trans a#sa E3onnd. He is aeoompanied by his returned to their home on Monday last. _ Special attention even to the ao118oti n of friend Geo. Murray, of Polo, III. They Nellie Wilson, Alli@ Faller, Archie B. . m IN y y ��na�US • i e� Farmer's Bale andother votes. p�.A erioan before re• Ho kiss and Marrs Faller started Tbara• esi-I will 'visit the pn P r 'Icon's fl nada O. C. Tonic Bitters ? BAVLNQti DgPABTMENT, turning. dap morning for,the High school at Mark - • y - �Interest allowed on deposits of$1,Od a d imp- Thee. ltod Mrs. Graham, of the 8th ham. • smith's O. C Catarrh Cure;� wards. We notioe Dor fruit war H Hopkins (� E a►VGtI'U11g�1117 g TanQlefoot O. C. Balsam, Spruce � Tar Don., have bad friends trom� Allegheny, �'° P Insect Powder Abbey's Balt •. �• J•�'HORTON Pt,, visaing them for the past 000ple of with a wagon load of plums nearly every Paris Green <:,'_; Lime Juice - � . ' ;- '�'' - ' " �' Ii:Bt months, whom they had eat seen since @ �`'id >tgeaialty, prices comparing �Na veaiag making his way for Locust Hill """ The stock looks to be of a superior anality = Anti Fly Oil �' Imperial Lemonade' they left the old ooantry together many '_ t ' • : favorably with other dealers. Bi PRI years ago. REPORTS. .....BOB'S SOAP NILE & 0 of Altona died on , : SCHOOL_ ' _..„• assts Michael JOhnita>At , Monday night at his residence Deceased .. � `• � Open for t,nsinese at �G. Bandy's• � atract Wild Rae herr Essence Lemon .: OF WHITBY, � • p y :: was a in ears and had been sick for Seporti of standing of pupils of B. S. N o - •-" . •• Blaekberry Vanilla `• °' � ' ' some limey frons heart trouble and 11 Pickering, for month of,AagasL 1901:- residence. • • 1 +„ " Hoye jest taken in stock a Doses m8nt Class 4-Ruth Annis, Lily Morgan, dlhe - Strawberry " Pineapple ':, asthma He leaves a widow and glance P --- *t � of LIVERPOOL SALT. They ar just u famil who have the sympathy of all Faller. Sr. 8;-Winnie Wilson, Eva.Ho � I ` PSYCHINE unloading also a oar of the celebrated P � kine, Mabel Gitbaly. Jr. 3:-Walter Booth One light Wagon � - i • ""' �'i'� WINDSOR SALT• In all lines of fancy In their er@avement Acthar Doren, Stanley Hoover. 8r: -2:- ' � •' Ro°t Beer : Flashlight Headache Wafers and staple groceries they offer specs 1 ad• The Pease �'arnace Cho the syt� eompiet• Delia Barton, Violet, Fal 8 Gig Plows for Sales „ ed their contract wit o sol board Dan TomllasoD, Ginger Beer Stearns vantages. ' ler. Jr. 2:-Gerrie Morgan, Sarah Hutch. 8 Bioye'es for sale or to rent. -- ' ` for putting in a new furaaoe in the school Inge, Harry Hntohin s. Close 1;-Maggie ' -.L - • Everybody that the sell and improving the ventilating system. Wilson. Get tie Faller, Fred Gllhnly. PiEB �`i Bund - At the s : . the beet TEA r the money to b had I � 1�'+ v _ r � � -� d They have eared no pains nor expense . every day:-Rath Annie, Lily Morgan, � J anywhere. 0•]y .: 4 � . � '• ' �" in making the job a first ©lass one in Mabel Hoover, Eva Hopkins. Mabel Gi! ��cker�� Ph��mac�r i �� B. P• Illi C i � @very respect. Clarea►ont calx pow holy, Winnie Wilsola, Arthur Dv6en, Violet 28-�i� `� �� C1axenlQL�. + .. _. -,..,. .";- ... _._ •,. -. ,,... .,: ... .- .-.... _. ... -.-.... : ,_ ._-a,4".- - n is. , Er. i ¢ Iti�x cis`. .b. .5.,.«• .. Y I 3� tw •.,� : ...r i S: y -"t:,, -: - at'."� - .< _ _. :�,a, , ,.-.. .: S p • .. -.. e9 -•� .e r, x ... .. -A-. _xqf - .. -. ,. "}" ':�Iw Ai- f t .. J , 't~. .. _fir. [� 6. t•, r, �' _ .r7 r _ :; ,, [ 1:. ,..1. - b- �x- .. .-t .. -.. f .'Sa. a. . .. .r ,D>r. .fit v �•. ., .- � r _ -�.. `-.-- .. -.i Jt.. J 4'Y-+ ... ,• X :. rt � _ C , � � t 3. x.+ -D C , . t .:•. .:- -: < .. .- L- .' .. -'.,. •�kJeDJ� >... ,{ ... , D ..,: a,. " �- a .. r'. 1 r .- -_ :. ., ail ..n- - .._ .. , .. ...a4, .q ., !r- -... _ 3 •.: a -- l'..-. 1 L. - S ik / 1+ d u � r• r ' .-.. .. :-, -.. .{:,.. ... .' .r . .i',^3 ,C..- . .. •. a'tl._.,_ air .. • F4 R r , oa • -4l w :.-[�:: ..r•. ,. •r- ilk --: -, � -. .s e - . - a :. :. :. r t . <, ". s t. •s.. :�,. . ;; `qtr-,:,.� .0-�� d- -- --- - - `; 'r:-' .,'.`•'r:>,:.___ - - - - -,,,,•-r..-..- - 'psi, 61c. Corn-September, 640; Decem leaving the scene of the dime was ENGINEER,'S PLUCK.: r �j WORLD •OF 1'J 65�c. (� XURDEARHANGEDtraced. Before December 25, 1 99, t �1 tJ Ul` ber, n JU 8 Duluth,- Sept:,,,, 8: Wheat-=No , i 1•e was penniless, begging his way. ' �` �"� _• i ter that date he was in possession xpress VeigPJ hard, cash, 71�¢tr; No. 1-,-Northern ,, �-b ,. , ry�•:. i With E collides i �, ' Soptember, .t3' I`EN PAYE P1�fiALrTY' POIi, A Y Chelss; tlr3itt, 8tt3. 89 c; No 2 do, 66}tz; of roll of bills and a pouch of hug- Near Montreal. , ( ' . rieas of Cattle, 89;'c ffi� REVOLTING CBIME. 69 c; October, G9}c; December, gets, one of them being so remark- in the Leading ffiuPkets. May, 73�c. Corn-- 8c. Oats-85J A dapatch from Montreal says. Y tt; # able as to be well known •in Dawson, The Grand Tt unk's International � r n to isle. Bon- and also k �atvn to have been In pos- - .. •x H w `V1 tt`uce of th6 1 `olice, D - Limited Express; wliiclt left the I3on 'Toronto, Septemboi": 3.-- eat " Toledo, Sept. $:-Wh0 -tl Chas nttd sesr;fon of Jayson. Oraves, •the oth- aventure station at 9 o'clock on The market is quiet, there being no September, 71c; DAaaiGer -'- $c ; covered Crime and Tracked or elan, se ms to have utterly von- '' S8C Sep- fished but it is suspected that O'- (Friday iporning for Toronto, carne export demand. New white wheat May, �8#c. Corn+ Gash, , _; Criminal. ;, , into collision with a freight train - nominal at 65 to G51c, middle touiber and De ber, 56 C; flay, :l t >8 Brien subsequently murdered the mosso, pt $pBPatch from Ottawa saksi--The between . Pointe Claire ane 1St. freight mad old No. 2 white and red 58 c. Oats-Cash, • $� ember, partner of his crime. 6 G vprnment has been notified that Anne'&, with seridus but fortunately winter sell to millers at 67 to 671c 35#c; December, �t13"c>, ye--53lic.- Seldom h have the tirelessness and $5.90 October, O rien,' the, murderer, was executed no fatal results. The nerve of tile, low freights. No. 1 spring is quoted Cloverseed-Prime, at Dawson Cit u resourcefulness of British justice at Ggc on Midland. Manitoba wheat $5.80; December, $5.80. . Th information �cameu through been more remarkably displayed, engineer, Jallics- Murphy, soil the h strength of the cars alone set ed unchanged; No. 1 hard sold �1t 84e Detroit, Sept. 3.--DClosed-Nllot- hied Police to Comptroller F. Otte witne who had left the Yukon No 1 white, cash, 73c; No. 2 red, was talion back 5,000 miles, al- many passengers lives. It was a No. 2 at 82c,- and No. 3 at 77c. August, and September, ?2, ; White ht Ottawa. O'Brien made no though the narration of his stets rear-end collision,' otherwise even For g grinding in transit... Por Toronto cash, 74-1e confession before he died. - these circumstances would not havo and gest 2c lower. December, n Christman morning, , occupied •b t five minutes. Another tt Sept. i3.--Clb �d-Whba>4 . 1899 three prevented more seriouv COI1SCClu(I1Ct'9. vats-The demand less active, with St. Louis, cvittiess was detained a year and a pit IT of new No. 2 for export -Cash, 69 c; September, 69 c; De- me left aroad-house on the bkag- Tllc "Liluited" tris going at about P wee trail, known as the Minto Road- half at the expense .of the Crown in fifty miles c)n holo when ilio freight at :;3c, 'middle freight, and <locally comber, 71�c ho se. The next road-house was at order to se ore her evidence train was first seen ahead of it, but at 33 to 34c. Old No. 2 is 'nominal Minneapolis, ; Selpt ,' - 3=C1080' Hu chiku, _ Wheat--Cash 68-1e; September, 67 attd there they should have o--- the driver deteriilinecl to stick to his at .-35c locally. arr ved that night, but they never TilE O LY SETTLEIVIEIIT._ ,past and take tile_ consecluence�s, Pea.S_-'brads guict,•= and, prices to 671 c; December, 68�c; on track, tar ed u Two of them, Clayson which looked like certliln death. The steady. No. 2 new for September No 1 hard, 701c; No 1 Northern, anc Rolfe, had come thus far, 200 shipment sold at 67 to G7;c, north G84c; No 2 da, 65c. Flour-First miles from D intending to St081 'Corporation CIia�tri f(� Have lives of his human freiE;ht dt pencl(,c! patents firm, $3.85 to $3.95 sec- Dawson, upon his courage and skill. '1'o �ilut and west. sp d iho winter With their families Triads Gains• off steam and apply 11 Moth the air The market is firm,' with and patents, $3.65 to $3.75 first 1 I Y Barley=- $° to the States. The third, a man brakes and the Ciller eric t steatu A des atch from Pittsbur Pit:, sales of No. 2. at 44c north and clears, 80 to $2.85 ; second clears named Olsson, belonged to Hutchiku says-The' steel orporaiion burg, bi al:e tr;ia the work c f but a few ` west, and of feed at 42c west. $2.20, Bran-In bulk, $14 to 8f Where re he was employed in connection ued making gains fn this district, 111olnents, -but, the collision teas Corn-The market is weaker: to- y14.50 with that telegraph lines. Ile had s of o. 2 Canadian - rye and on Wednesday adder} eno"911- avoidable, and lie islet the inevitable day, with sale been sent out to repair the line, rend men to its force at the Star plant like a hero. 'I'hc eligina first struck yelloaw at 53 c, and f mixed at 53c Toronto,- Sept. 3.-At the western' ha }ng done so, was returning to his to insure the working of two milli tl:e vats of the freight train, knocking west. cattle yards to-day, the receipts were o t. IIo had made an en a ement p engagement" a double turn, night and day, from, it 'to splinters, The c;u ahead was R�e--The market is ttncha 9e:i, 70 carloads.of live stock,' includ'ng to o present at a .Christman dinner frith sates at 49c, middle freight, 1,000 cattle, 1,000 hogs, 1,054 at IIutchiku for which Corporal now ell' Tho ninnai;.ement claims loaded with granite, .chid this ollcred and at 50c east. sheep and lambs, 50 calves an a 1 that the entire plant will he on full considerable resistance, unci caused ;t Icy{{in of the Mo-uhted Police, had before the week ends. The strikers good deal of danlal_re to the engin(: _ Buckwheat-Market dull with prices I dozen milch cows. [ prdvided a rhre treat in the Yukon, , r purely notiiinat, say this claim cannot be tnlicit (,00ci• soil the cotubinat_iotl car. A if by There was'a good business don in namely, a turkey. There was con- ,,•f.. Y•. and is being shade merely as a bluff. a miracle tl:t. engine-_t t �.ap itis- Flour-The marlcet is dull. Ninety export cattle at from $4.60 to $o siderable surprise 'when he failed to In pursuance of its announ:,ed life ' cent. quoted in barrels at $2.85 for good to choice, and $5.10 for be on hand, and when he was stil•1 p out' a scratch. I'hc, inlpac west, and u $ed i middle freight for fancy lots; light shippers sold f om to run all of its punts absolutely great that the car:► ahead drit- ab�ent on December :31 his friend, tion-union, the American Tin lJlate E i export. Choice straight: rollers in $4.25 to $4.50 per cwt. the corporal fearing* that he had re- en' n ,c,ut a hundred cr ty obis. locally and for Lower Prov- The butcher business' Wa iso re- -Company on Wednesday Commenced trciltl ,there they were sjo" 7 lie good, and more go 'd to choice at- celved some hurt in the performance advt,rtising for non-union men to " feces, $3.15 to '$3.20. Manitoba get � pasr;ent;ery got a hal- Pate $4 in bags, and strung oak- tie would have old. The est' of .his duty, started down the linea to wol•k All applicants urn o(Teretl u-ere badly frightened i11 1(;ilil,ily in .hopes of t;umittg to his aid, if he the highelst wages r.ntl pet tnattetlt not one of thele was b`' •i. 'I'licy ors', $3.75. grade fetched from '4 to 4-1c per IU, n ded ari tnJtr Oatmeal-Market is unchanged. Car with Viten cents per cwt paid.for f cy Y jobs, but in every case the npplir;t- ge,t ant to see tt hat ts ,taSu testator, CORPORAL'S SITARP EYE tion must be lttade personably, anti it a lrlu Ir.arnin * tltn tusc of the lots at $3.90 in bags, and $4 in stuff. Inferior .cattle sold down) to I M r• o I Corporal It of down the the npplicnnt ` declare hintself f►'c'�` titicicleil halt, and sceinf; Zile evidences wood. Broken lots, Toronto, 30C 2f a Oer Ib. P yan had g per bbl. extra. Good stockers `see In better• regtitest trail a good massy miles when his froth all union cilntrol. The coin- of the driver's Ileroi4m, they went Millfeed-The market `is fii`lti, with at from 2 c to 3}c per Ib. sharp eyes observed rho' traces of a pans has not as }yet tttude the at- wild tcith Joy over their escape and Mo car lots offering for export. Bran A few good milch cows 4fe wanted trail running away from the main. tempt to start either its llononga- ilio engineer`s bravery. A 1;1rge pro- sells in ton lots at mills here at at from $40 to $50 each. traveled road, apparently into the hela, or Demeter plant.;, but an- � portion of the passeligers siert ntunl- $15.x0, and shorts at $16.50 Export ewes are steady' and 'un- bu h. Snow had fallen upon it.' and nounces that both will be star ted bees of -the Canadian' Press Associfl- -' changed at from $3.40 to $3.601 per the inexperienced eye would have do- soon. returning house front their trip i tion rt cwt. i ted nothing to distinguish it from 7110 latest ofl'icinl declaration frotrt Ito the 1llaritinlc 1'r`cwinceti. It way+ IfOGS AND YR OVISIONS Lambs alae worth fro 4, to 4}C Lh general expansion of rho enoty- steel sources is that tfie strike curt suggested that sonic tangible recJlc;- ., Per Ih, or $2.50 to $3.50 each. eo eyed wilderness: But the con- now be settled only by the melt gtr uition of the etlgincer's deed of dal Dressed hogs unchanged at $9.25 i Calves are wanted at from $2 to st bio espied two faint parallel ' de- in back to the mills. `I he pow► log ;holilc! be shown, held in a te�v to $1).,ri0, I3og products firm. We $l(1 each. Choice vea18 are in pr on the tdhite surface, and •Lion the officials take; it is � said, is r quote:-Bacon, long clear, ton and . I nlinutt s a purse of case lots, 111- to ilii; po k, mess, steady demand. he wondered What could have Jfnduc- that the strike is over, 5n far as scribed and presented to hilt $2U to $20.F>U; do. short cut, $21. flogs are steady stied unch€tnged< ed anyone to make such a c�t•�parlure their dealing with the strikers as ti a 0 The best price for "singers" is 71c from the main-traveled road. IIo de- body, is concerned. They tt'nnt -+--- } 5 termiued to follow It, and it is duo workinon for their idle lltfll�l, and Smoked meats--Hates, 14 to 14-1c; Per Ii' thick fat and light hogs are CHIEF SHOOTS BRAVE. . ' breakfast bacon, 15 to 16c; rolls, Worth Gfe per Ib. _ to tills determination on his part men who want wont cart have it for - IIo s to fetch the to price vidat -that A flack-hearted scoundrel was the asking at 'wages paid, before the 12c; backs, 15 to 151c, and should- g p r be of prime quality, and scale not I brought to the gallows. tiix hun- shut-dowil. They may be union t11Cn Chief of the Aluneey Tribe blas- Bo ors, 11 to 11c. Idred Lard-The market is firma Gtrarl below 160 nor above 200 lbs. yards from the main road he or nut, but the union can, hove no Tried for Murder. � Following is the range Of , -tquot4- found- hidden in the dense scrub a say ns to their work. or wages. 1 seised pure, in 50-lb. tubs, The : tions:- 6 tent. No one was about it, but it WHAT SlIA.'I'lat SAYS. A' 'despatch ft out. London. Ont., pails, 11-1e; and tierces, 11c. looked as It the owner might be t sa s .-John Henry, chief of tiles Cattlo . , �=c� • � .. ,�•�� +�`„ .., doctored ll•at thc�-str•fke i< y . Mr. `+hat7er• f: Shippers, per cwt........$4.60' X5.15 back any moment. It had evidently in soils of the clututs of the other bfuncey tribe, lies in the county jail DAIRY MARKETS • 4.25^ 4,50 been occupied b Ivo rsunv, for l atcaitin tie result of Wm. Dox--.i light ................ Y Pe t side to the contrary, is proceeding g . 4.23 ?" 4.$0 there WaA a doubloi�nk and a dup- K Butter-Trade is quiet, with "no Butchers, chOlee.......... a ,,. satisfactorily, and his association is �stater's injuries. Doxstater is a changes in prices. We quote selected Butchers; ord. to good 3.50 _ + .09 licate supply of 'tab}le utensils .of the ''young brave of the hfunce. and a .. � r constable gait- making such serious inroads an the Y K dairy tubs, 17c; choice 1Ib. rope, ButGllet's. interior... ....- a+haw. $ .' '> uttcyr><x` trcorporation's bunLnetss. that it will be flew weeks ago he eloped with iha rba hope that the 'chief's daughter. The two lived toy ( : 18c; second glades, in rolls, tubs, ISheop'"7ind Laatbs. coLiver nlgl►t, 'clti compelled. sooner or later, to eomv { „ and ails. 14 to 15e creamery, sol- Choice .ewes. per cwt... 8.40 8.60 owners would turn tip, but soon con- to tortes. His Wren, he says, are gether in pritnuvul simplicity, de- N it all along' the fine, and are de- s •�: -ids, rni; 20 to 20-1c;� creamery Butchers sheep, each :.. 2.00 - 8.00 eluded that the lace had been abtgn- �spit© pctrent.al objections, until a aPar � ° Lambs, each...... ......... 2.50 3.50 cloned. IIo.report.rd to his com- ,ermined to stand sur their rights to 8011 of tits -chief visited Uoxstater'tt 21 to 22c. ..,.. 4.00!• 4.50 rades, and Constable Penttycuick and n1 outl removed some of till - Eggs-Market is unchanged �< We Dq., per 1D......... the[- end. lie Kays the mills that �tt•rgtt a quote strictly new laid (nearby Bath- Bucks, per cwt... ...:.-.... 2.50 3.00 - Detective Mitgoire, also of the have been started arty,doing but lino ttlafdcn's personal belongings, ands ' ordinary fresh candled, Milkers and Calves.' Mounted Polito, were detailed to o'fective work. The tact that iho ° Duxstate r claiiils. Some of his Last ered), at 13c; o y 11-1 to 12c; seconds, 7 to Sc. Caws; 'each......... .........30:00 45.00 look into the matter. Tho manner corporation is adding to its force Monday the young squaw returned to Cheese-Market is dull. We quote Calves, each......... ....... 2.00 10.00 in which these tiiep wrung, her secret daily does not worry the ltresldent, i ills titfef'>3 tent. finest, 10 to lute; seconds, 91 to Hogs. from the bosom of the desert tor[its because he believes thous to be either I , On '1'uusduy evening Doxstater calf- 91 c. Choice hogs, per cwt::. O.00i ?.2.'i a really tnttrvellous chapter in the there and demanded liis property unskilled or poor tvorknlen who writ ,e+i Light hogs, per cwt ... 6.50 6.:5 records of crime. The spent weeks rather r a he l C There was trouble, unci the chief eu- Y drawback r �I 1 u t . ho a• draw a t e than . - Heavy hogs, per cwt... 6.50 8.75 in the neighborhood ut filo tent, and forced his ob ec tons with oto `their employers. f` e 1 ' t •i u r ! TI3E STRt;F.T )1IARhET.' Sows, per cwt.. 3.50 4.00 along the private trail which had - The steel people have nothing to ver. Ono bullet struck the young -I Receipts of grain on the street Stags, per cwt... ......... 0.00 2.00 served as a key to the whole black ave cin the feed and jarred loose a say but Ioint to the mills at wort:, br mystery. Thea► literally witted the and the product turned ant. Ac- lat•ge portion of I►is skull. Iicut y to�ay were fair and prices -firm as a t speak ewd than tt rule. Wheat firmer for goose, 200 -"�'♦ snow inch by inch. and from many tions, they say, a ►ei k l er i : t ties arrested, and no charge will be c - muto things they read the story. laid pending the result of I►oxstater's bush selling at 68 to 6Jc, and 300 + f wp,rds. bush a white and red at 73c for GALE' WRECKS DUILDINUb- They found the throe 'patches o wound. The young. titan is seriously old, enc} at 68 to 72c for new. liar- blood where the victiu>s }aid given -T-- injured. Should hu die the chief will at 48 1-- �- up their lives, not without a strug- bo charged with murder. ley higher, 700 bush selling Hva� Wrought by Storm at Kin- le on the part of Oleson at least. - --"to 55je. Oats firm., 1,200 bush of h Cardlne They found the discarded shells of OFFICERS AND MEN SHOT. ----+-�---- new selling at 3G to 37c, and 100 AV bush of old at 411c. Rye sold at A-dcspatch from Kin.ardine, Ort,., ills cartridges. by which silo deed had SAVED HER CHARGES.. ; 62c for one load. ITay unchanged, says :-During 'a gale of wind which been done. They found a bonfire War t3 tae Sends Imperative Crders 20 loads selling at'$9 to 811 a ton. pro%ailed here about midnight on near the tont, In which their cloth- _ Straw sold at $9 10 $10.50 a ton Thursday bight, ChaLtn'c*t•ri' Church, Ing had been burned to prevent Iden- t0 Lord Kitchener. Nu1'3e Girl in Rahway Wreck Gave tifleation. But from the ashes were A despatch from Lonldon says,- Her Lite for Children. for six loads. q on the 7th concession, Kincardine, N Following iso the range o`f quota- in cool se of erection, the foundation pl-cked out buttons, buckles, etc•, Under date of August 25, Lord Kit- A dispatch from Newark says :- which were identified. Alter the ash- ehoner telegraphed the War Ofllco The wreck of the southbound passen tions • • having been laid with Masonic hon- Wheat, white... ;..:.$0.72; $0.73 ors seine ttvo months ago, had Lho es had cooled, the murderers had evi- -froth Pretoriaas f Mows:= Y,[u �,�.r -t 1 .`, µ:i=o �� � ..-'- - �" _�-+•�^`-�-`—r+r -. _ .:.ei .",aPF -is t__ ,,;,.� 'j$1. i-"- _ '- [�`: 0. TM - _ I _ :r r'- :. 1. 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PICTURE ' OF7... THE ��� ("•• - t, a $a..;, `', l�yae. - iQr-, 4, 0 .. Y ,'' 8 r © — '-'2 ,'` 4it?•i e'A _-, _, r ' ': + y fi; ar,.Affffth "_. chi .+f k r` ,s :_ .# 7. R, NATIONASEPT L,y LE , >t a '}d V � h a 'Will Lesson It Mai �e fumble, But Women s Cheerfulness . Test oi' rho , Gen. �cxvifi, 10-22. Golden Tezt, Gen. Gild It With S lendors x p � l . , l' R' "And• Jacob' went. out 10, y " from Beersheba `and went toward r ` 'A despatch from Washington says: night, and they tarry n comp;trative-' IIaran." The previous chapter tells g cy � Rev. Dr, Talmage preached frour the ly little while, but she all da long ` Y g of the deception prp.cticed upon 1' �,♦ "���i , fullowino te. t :—Genesis i, 27. governs it, beautifies it, sanctifies it. Isaac by Jacob and his mother, Re- "Dials and feu ale created he them." It is within her power to rilako it bekah, andof Esau's hatra;l and God, who can t]ie most attractive lace on earth. - a , In other words, G P purpose to kill Ills brother because males no mist ke, made ntan, and It is the only calm liarbor. ,in this he had supplanted him and taken woman for a specific work, and 'to world. You know as well ds I do his blessing, and as a result of this I Jacob Move in part} u:ar splicres—man oto I that .this outside world and the husl- the sending of b to Haran to regnant in his realm, woman to !be 'ness world is a long scene, at jostle Rebekah's brother Lagan for a time : dominant in hers. Tire boundary and -contention.. The man who has I Our lesson is the story of the ap- r� •-. `"�`���`"`� t lire between taly and Switzerland, (a dollar• struggles to keep it; the .pearing of the Lord to Jacob as he .r ,• '"h �, ' f betw.ori En.,--land and Scotland, is I man who has it not struggles to get journeyed to IIaran and is a record r w (I•, /t• - not more t}>toi oughly marked than !it. Prices up. Prices down. Losses, of the wonderful gr' of God, but �/, , r ,,• " this distinct) n between the empire !Gains. Misrepresentations. (toug- seems also to imply true penitence mine. in s. Underscitin . Buyers d recat- I tags art of Jacob after he left . : � � � • " Yriasculine an(( the enipirc tem g g - on P So entirely dissimilar are the fields ing. Salesmen exaggerating. Ten his father's house, for he would have to which God called them that you I ants seeking less rent; Flandlo cls de- much time to meditate as he Jour- can our can no more ompare them than you minding more. Gold fidgety. 21Cyed onward alone. If Rebekah C, oxygen ar d hydrogen, water and ; Struggles about office. Dicit who are had believed God and_ had trusted grass, trees and stars. All this' ! in trying to keep in; meet out trying Him to accomplish in Ilis own way about the su eriority of one sex to Ifo get in. Slips. fumbles. Defal- His promise 1a h (chapter xxv, tier , -�• -.. the otlier' is • n evertastutg waste of cations. Panics. Catastrop les. O 23), she. might have been spared `�-^^�•-*~`' - �" ink and spcecl . A jeweler may havewoman, thank God you have home, this separation from Jacob. But i i a scale so delicate that he can weigh and that you may be quee in it. she seems to hrttre feared that the ^ TIII: NEWEST ROYAL .PORTRAITS but where are Better be there than wear a ueen's the dast of diamonds, purpose of God might be frustrated `The King and Queen, with Princess Victoria and the Duke of CornwaIi's the scales so elicate that you can ,coronet. Better be there tha: carry by Esau and his father and that childres. ' 1 weigh in then atl'ection, sentiment the purse of a princess. You abode it n as necessary for her to act - ' against sentiment, thought against may be humble, but you Call y your promptly even if not honestly. It is c a thought, soul against soul, a in faith in God and your chgcrfu ness of a restful thing to believe that every of the Iloly Gliost and that they are forest with a weird noise that oxer- word against a woman's word ? demeanor gild it with splendors such purpose of the Lord shall be per- not their own, but mansions in cised an indescribable spell over the \ Yo,,;com c o t with your stereotyp- as an upholsterer's hand ne er yet formed both for Hio people and which Fattier, Son and Holy Spirit senses. Suddenly the spectral ash- ed re:''larlc th t man is superior to (kindled: against His enemies (Jer. Ii, 29 ; have comp to dwell (1. Cor. vi, 1cJ, clad figure ceased to advance, but.', woman rn intellect, and then I open What right does tvorriytin tea t that Isn. xiv, 24) and just abide in Him. 20 ; John xi*, 17, 23). The word frantically continued its ceaseless desk t e swarthy, iron typed, I is grander than to be queen �n auch acob ou neyed from his. home abode in John xiv, 23, is the antics. I peered into the gloom in thutnirc erbolted writings of Harriet i a, realm? Why, the eagles of. heaven the blessing of his father (verses 1-�) Same as "mansion" in verse 2. front, and saw two luminous orbs 1lfartine;ut a d Elizabeth 1?rowning ;'cannot fly across that do pinion. and the love of his mother would 20, 22. "Of all that 'thou shalt shining through the darkness. Slow-' ''- ( G ur 'e ;lint. , You collie on Horses, panting and with lthered him somewhat 1 above the give mo I will surely give the tenth ly they approached. The movements and e g lift with your st reotyped remark about flanks are not swift enough to run , woman's st riority to rrian in the to the outpost of that realm. 'They thoughts of his brother's anger, but unto thee." Reading this passage of the dancer became spasmodic as he knew he had sinned against God, just as it is in our. A.V., it look9 as the huge form of the tiger emerged nein of -afiec ion, but I ask you say that the sun never sets upon even though his mother was the it Jacob did not quite believe God, from the shadows and stood erect be-= -` where was t ere more cRpacity to the British Empire, but I have to must guilty, for she had been his but said, If (Yod will do as IIe has fore us in the dim flickering light,,, love than in John the disciple, and tell you that on this realm of wo- Robert I►icCh yne, the Scotchmlan, man's influence eternity neve marks counsellor to do Wickedly (II. Chron, said, then I will give IIipt the tenth with every hair' set, breathing lieav- and John Sc tnnierfield, file Dictho- any bound. Isabella fled from the xxii, 3), and there must have been of all that- IIe gives rife. :well bar- fly, with panting tongue art,d heaving i 00111- dist. and Hen y Martyn, the mission- Spanish throne pursued by lie na- some searching ot,heart .before ,God. gaining tpould be unbecoming in a sides. As 1 raised my rifle and fired ? '7'lie he rt of talose men was so tion's anathema, but she who Is a His mother promised to send for child of Abraham who cheerfully bets+een the creature's eyes Iiootn ary hien when his brother's anger had paid tithes to ILlelchisedelc (clittpter bappa sank to the ground ex}ia�ustcd large that of er you had rolled Into queen in a home will never lose her by Ills exertions and excitement. It the hemispheres there was room throne, and death itself will my be quf}eted, but we do not read that she xiv, LU). If we should read it, ever &aW hila again on earth.. "Since God will be with me," etc., The lights were exhausted at Lhe still left to marshal the hosts of Ilea- the annexation of which- translation, sonic " say, the same moment, and all was silf_tit and een and set up tats throne of the HEAVENLY PRT�(CYPALI IES. 12. Behold a ladder set up eta the ward will allow, then it becomes on buried in darkness. For some rno- ETEIt1�TAL .7EI30VAII, earth and behold the angels of God length One twilight after I had_ been the part of Jacob a grateful conse- incnts I dared not move. At lent, ascending and descending upon it, cratian to the Lord who appeared as Illy eyes becattie accustoltiecl to I deny to man the throne intellec- playing with the children for some P1 The Lord .l esus sale to Nathanacl unto him. We may hope that the the darkness, objects outlined them foal. I deny to wom;ut the throne tune, I lav clown on the couch to "IIercafter ye shall see Heaven open ttfTect longi. No human phraseology rest, and, half tisleep'and half awake, latter reading is correct, but let us selves aniicl the surrounding obscur- will ever define the spheres while and th • angels of Clod ascending and I seemed to dreatti this dre'ini. It �. f, who aro leciectuetl by fife precious ity and the great' form of the tiger there is an intuition b which we descen Ing upon ' the Son of Alan y � .eeincd to me that I was i afar t blood of Christ rcQ to it that we alpcared }ging on the ground a few hllotV when a inari is in his realm (John i, vl), which teaches us that distant land—not Persia, although gratefully and cheerfully. and con- yards otT. My bullet had Pierced Ili.? -_ and when a woman is in her realm the ladder was typical of the Lord more than oriental luxuriant crown- P scientiously give the Lord at }cast brain. an when either or them is out of it. Jesus, through whom alone sinful the tenth of all lie gives' us that we o- ed the cities; nor the tropics, al- man can come to God or have uny Nu bungling legislature ought to thou gli more than tropical fruitful- revelation of God to him. may in our experience manifest the CONCERNING SLEEPLESSNESS atterupt to mal(( a d-etinition or to ness filled the gardens; no d• Italy, truth of Mal. fit, 10; and II. Chron. i sa.y, "Phis is the line and that -is softness 11, 14. Behold the Lord stood xxxi, 10, and rove I's. lxxxiv, 11. although mere than Italian , P :. .i" • the line."' filled the air. And I wandered gout's it and sale], I am the Lord _♦ - - Use of Medicines to 'Produce Slum- - 1 know there rife tromen of; iriost rtround looking for thorns zind net- God of Abraham thy father, and the TRAMIN A TIGER.,- bc. is Dangerous. undesirable nature who wander up , tles but I found none of them P;,•cty C'od of Isaac. All thing S aro of God c the cf�untry, haying tiolthere. And I walked forth, ,aid I through Christ ; salvation its of theAm One warning 'cannot be too often', !; s;tw the .r;un rise, and I said, "tiVhert I Lor(1. The ttncli; n sable Jehovah Exciting Adventure in Search repeated—medicines to produce sleep licmes of their own or forFal:in t3 their own homes, talkie about their y of 8 Man-Eater. fi will it set again?" and the dun c€ank .here confirmq to Lh(, unworthy Ja- ,. ar. dangerous, with different degrees •� rights, and tee know very well that not. And I Raw :,I1 the fiaoplo ill gob His parorlrlF*�r'. +td 'Jlbrsitiem and is A writer in the Indian Sporting of danger, to be sure, but still not they theniselve"s are fit nciUier to holiday wppaael. ars►d I s �:'•tvl�en Ie •' giving to Jacob the promitao `I'ituc gives souse details of the tic- ` things to be trusted to '.he hands of ' vote nor fit to keep'"house. Their will they put on workingman's garb of seed as Lhc dust of the earth. predations dt a ager in various vii- ignorance especially where ignorance+ tis.I mission seems to be to humiliate the again and delve in the trine and Whereas lie had given to ]sane the Inges during, the fatliine year. In the is personally interested: -'il sep-ins ° two sexes at the thought of what swelter at the forge?" But neither promise of Feed as the stars of hea- course of his remarks he says that ducing drugs are often lice(,. 1,ry to become. No the robes did 'thy ven (chapter xxvi, 4). It is possible for a whole year th:r monster cotitili- ;save from worse evils, but they neat any one of us might the garments nor e y oro would want to live under: tl:e Int off. And I wandered In the sub- that when the kingdom cotney we ued hart depredation€, aliirost with out ,sul.crvisiun—a doctor's supervision, laws that such women would enact, urbs,, and I said, "Where (14) they F111111 see that the promise to Isaac molestation. Over forty people had that is. ` or to have, cast upon society the bury the (lead of this great' city'r" refers to or includes. the cburch, been slain, and the, village herds sot- . La.Stly as to the economy of ner- C , that such women would And I looked aloll, by the .hilly while the promise to Jacob refers to fered severely. 'I'tie . local forest sous energy. On this, too, much has raise. But'I will show you that the w}sere it would be most beautiful for the earthly seed lsrae., and by the ranger was in a state of terror, and been said, but the text is a fruitful best. rights that woman can own she the (lead to sleep, and I saw castles two righteous companies shall the hue] written to his supc+rior in terms nncl sugftestive one, a.nd many ser f already has in heir possession that and towers and battielnents, but not righteous King of kings and Lord of much as hollows, shotriug thi ciitti mons could be harnniered out of her position in this country at this a in ilsoleuni nor monument nor lords rule all tl;e earth. cult situaticcl in which lie ccnipiled 1'i.rst., 1cU it. be repeated that I ince is not one of commiseration, white slab could I gee. Ariel I went, 15... "And, behold, I ani with thee his reports:— whether the essential cause of crier- . blit one of congratulation ; that the into the feat chapel of the town, reports:— con- "February 1st—U a tree, where I vousness can be reached and ton- g } an(} will keep thee in all placos wl►i- Y p grttndeut and power of%her realm ;in(] I said, "Where do tl:e prior wor- ther thou guest and will bring thee adhere with much pain and cliticotri- quered or not, the less open rnariifes }}ave never yet' been a.pprcciated ; ship? `Vhere are the benches on again into this ta»d." Thin is the Posure wh►lo big tiger roar,ng ill a tations of ncrVousness the patient ' that she sits today on a throne so which they sit? And a voice an- fourth "t€ehold" of .our lesson : a very awful manner on the tiro lire. permits herself the better it will be high that all the thrones of earth swered, "We have no poor in this tr This i9 two tallies he spoiled my for Ilei ill Query way. ,fled on to of each other would nut ladder, tt►e anne►s, Jehovah and now I P I great city." And I wandered out the assurance of Isis presence, Ilis work. coming and shouting like lllo not talk about your feelings oc f In, for her a footstool. Here ! is seeking to find the lace where Wero thunder and putting me up a tree, your fatigue or your sleep, do not, , the laLform on which she stands. P keeping power, Ills guidance ttld" Lhe P the hovels of the destitute, and 1 fulfil,nent of all IIis promises. What and making me .behave like an insrct. 'allow the, w rd nervous to be ut- Away down below it are the ballot found mansions of aluber and ivory more could sinful mortal desire ? I ani not able to climb with agility tered in your pr��5ence. To txtlk. box and the ,-ongressional asset- ` How undeserving. le Jacob ! 1low owing to stomach being a little big, about yourself is a form of bad - and gold, but _ owing to bad water of this jungle. : manners, to gay the least ; to be Mage and the NO '1'I.AR DII> I 'SI�`C; gracious is °'Jehovah ! Can anyone LL(�ISLATIVE (TALL: Jungle mans can- fly up tree quickly. sorry for y urself will not or sif;h hear. I was bewildered, rttld else apPr'olirircte such tt promise, or r, lai.yono more sorry for you, andfc1r Wh should Even when I do not sec this tiger, Homan always has voted and a1- I sat under the shadow of a great wag It only Jacob ? y wads will vote. Our great-grand- •• any child of God hesitate since in and lie docs not make a dreadful ; pity is a pu r kind of an emotion. , tree, and I said What am I and noise. I see the marks of his hoofs ' If onto this kind of tall( becomes a fathers thought they were by 'their whence comes all:; this?" And itt• Christ Uoc] hath blessed us with all habit, an uncpnsc}ons exaggeration . voters putting Wasriingtun into the . s iriUcul blessings. anti all things and his nails on ithe path. gg tli'it moment there cable froin mon ; P The writer of this article continues: sooll creeps Into it fife vitt}tri be- presidcntial chair. No. 11is moth- the leaves, skippin},� up the flowery 'arc ours in Christ ? (E ph I, 3; t,or•. et, by the principles slie taught hir_1 laths and across the sparking wa- iii, 21). So it carne about that tvlten my `gins t10 make the most of the fc_ed ' and by the habits she incul4;iced, 1 16, 17, "Surely the-, Lord is` In camp was pitched in the vicinity of t[igs and pains '�^hi ch have occurred ters, a very bright and sparkling , the "Yellow Peril," a cleputatiun, and to look for new ones, in order made him president: It was a Chris- grc,up, and When I saw their step I this place, and. 1 knew it not. 1 1 r to et all the s m atli possible,. ' titin mother's hand dropping t.hv bal- headed b 1Coon►ha i ,a, presented it- , g Y P Y } lot when Lord Bacon tv ote, and knew it, and when I heard their Such were his waking thoughts as Y Y ,, and from this to imagining sylnp- but i self before rn tent, and begged ills f voices I thought I knew ti-lem, 1 he remembered his beautiful dream, Y �b Y Newton philosophised, and Alfred to rid the neighborliirod of a mon- , toms is a short and sadly easy stc p. their npparel v.as so different from rind a great sense of his unworthi ster 'concerning whose• doings each ��•o cultivate and encourage genuine k tl:c.' Great governed, and Joliatlian ;anything I had ever seen I boned, a ness and s►nfulness f}}led hint as ho Edwards thundered of judgment one 'had some piteous ti,ie to telt. Ieniotions to overgrowth is bad s- a stranger to strangers: But atter considered that the (.od o! his forth-, It Was a long tramp up the valley ' enough, to sow' and till a crop I o1 t to come. Hocv•many mcil there have ay.hile, wllell they clapped their era had appeared to hint also. IIe been in high political station tubo , before daylight nekt morning, and a false emotions is a moral ciliac Bands and► shouted; "Welcome! Wel- probably felt lila Job and Isaiah woulc! have been insufficient to stand and Daniel and John when they saw stiff climb u}> the path, tt1►icl) wound collie." the mystery was solved, and its wcty over the rocks and through. r• thctest to which their moral grin- Lsatv•that tithe had passed and that the Lard (Joh xlii, 5, 6; Iso•. vi, 5 ; ciple- was put had. it not been for a g ; Rev. i, 17). Simon I'e- the thick bamboo jungle. Now, the W�IT:RIi: TFIIILL` COUI`TRI •S wife's voice that encouraged • them eternity had come, and that Cod had Dan. x, jungle was so thiel: and extensive f gathered its up into E' higher home, ter had a somewhat similar expert- that to beat.for the tier would be MLL7' to do right and a .die's prayer that and I said, ".Are a.11 here?" and the ence when he raw the great good- ^ he clamor of a useless task. Nothing could be Doubtless the most unique!sp It in sounded louder than the voices of innumerable generati»ng an ness cif his j•ord and cried, Depart }lartisanship ! Why, my friends, rthe for >G am a. sinful man, O seen in the dense thickets of the Europe is the little village of Alten- parti of suffrage, as we men exercise swered, 'All here. And while tears froal rite,' cover where he lurked. What was to burg, where on its border three coun- -ightof gladness were raining Clown our Lard (Luh( v, 8). The believer tries ' ect. It is ruled b no mon- it, seems to be a feeble thing. You, be done? Y , a Christian man, come up to the checks tend the branches of Ltb- slioteld never bo found where he can- '' arch, has no soldiers, no police and . anon cedars were cru in their not say; "Surely the Lord' is in this 'SHII:AR WITH I3T:LLS. no taxes. Its inhabitants speak a ballot box, and you drop your vote. p� g " but ' the precious truth of Then I bethought me of a triode"of , p Right after you comes a libertine or hands and tae owners o the great place, . curious jargon of French and Ger- city were chiming their welcome, we Iltatth, xxviii. 20, should be an un- hunting of which a sportsman of 60 .man combined, and spend their days a sot, the otTscouring of the- street, began to laugh and sing and lea ceasing comfort to us, for He is years of age had told me. Tliis was and he drop:; his vote, and his tote r iu "Fear not ; peace be the ''"shikar with bells." A native, in cultivating the land or working counteracts yours. But d in the and :about, Home IIomel Hemet" ever Saying, in the valuable cali>rxiine mine of „ unto you." 5cc' also Jer. xxix, 11. ' adorned only with a coating of wood which the village boasts. ' cluict of home life a daughter by her --o---- 1Q. Itis pillow became a pia- ashes, with a tray containing burn- Christian demeanor, a wife by her 1 18' r faithful- TIIE REAL ARTICLE.. lar, annointed unto God. May it Ing oil-wicks upon his head, and a ♦--- " � industry, ti mother by he ' �} c t the change in himself that chime of bells in his hand, precedes ness, casts a vote in the right di- "' At a restaurant. A customer in ' sugg' t g A GREAT INDEX 1 rection, then nothing can resist it, disgusted tons of voice whereas in more senses than one he he hunter in search of ams on a and the influence of that vote will had recently been prone upon the dark night. Such was the plan now The index of book, at the British Why, this milk is turned. : earth he was now by the grace of proposed. At ten o'clock at night Museum •is at last completa, after.. throb throug}i the eternities. <; Well, sir t exclaims the deIiRhted God an upright man lwfpro God and Koomb;tppa, smeared with ashes and twenty. years of hard work. : When Afy chief' anxiety, then, is not that vendorof of comestibles and what IIisr S irtk,r On af- the hearl g the lights upon his head and the printing of the great catalogue women have other rights accorded does that prove,. sir ? Why, sir, it annointed by p a g •ace of ,promises 'to the overcomer is that the chimes in his hand, preceded me began in 1ST- the manuscript cats ; her, 'but tha she, by the gr proves that the article servod to he shall be a pillar in the temple of to the forest. It was a weird ad- logue then t�sea .,.�ntained 3,000,000 God, rise up to the appreciation of you was, like everything also sold , ) f3 y the glorious rights she in this restaurant, genuine, and not God (11cv' iii, 12 and Pau} wrote venture. Nou ht could be seen but references to about half as tnan s b g concerning James and Peter and the dim outline of _ treas in the books—cross titles accounting for 6 ALREADY POSSESSES: John that they seemed to be pillars gloomy forest. My companion's the difference between the figures. In € f W. a. deceiving combination of chalk and water, sir. . �), speaking of the time movements became more grotesque all there are over 600 volumes 01 I shall only have time to speak of (Gal.' ii, 'one rand and all-absorbing right -' °� �: +(^` -� when they gave to Burnabas and to and, a it were, . inspired. The the catalogue, containing the iJtbea g that every woman hds and that is Jack.-Was Jones an exhibit at himself the right hand of fellowship. lights danced before my eyes a'lnc'► cast of 2,000,000 books. he suiy�eef, in, `.' ake home happy. That realm the ho so show. Tom—Ye in a There la ,one great trt�tlz that` bo- a beautiful glare for some yards dex is tg be comment at once, bol: ho one has (ever disptaed with her. measuY i. He made an as of him- llevere are very apt to forget, ' and ahead. R'ho tinkle of the bells be- will not be ready for fifteen years at that i9 that their l�odiest are temples came >criore sonorous, and Tilled the least) { ` , Men, may come .,Dome at uao-• or at self. � r -_ :. . ,.: � ? - ;-,, :.,Fw..p -, ^_•_ ..,,6'!, �.s.£°:"t, :. w:. 7-' .¢ y :.{-- + P - 1 r- - lima r- u . .:. l `� „ "f,;_,.�)„r .:-, _ ,;. .. 6 .'z': .std' ,., d A, ',,,• ..+a t6 a .- _ ... ,. -.. -. -.. _.".-- t �..:aT, } •.- f •-..:N- t .. ... -:.. a, � a...j „. " .T a•p:. 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' kc'.r �. :.--. ..a- 1'a 1 er a_5L .r,', i- .a , .... . : -. , ,,. - �.•: . .. ,,... �. .-.__. 1. d 4 ... ,._ t. � -... -. .,-�.;. •�._ ._�,.. :"-°4.:.. :. <t- -5� ';tea 3'' f r- -',la .t .• ar.. :"@,,• rg�,. ,b g • v , itation to re at his visit. ___ dvert�iaewe >ts.'y, :, �.,rF . •53 SEPT.E PT , 1901. hearty p� llrew d OPP Q. Q •,::"-. .... - - F�' ��i Y -�., � + ,Td ,t, - {�. t'sis q.. --:r, •:�'. Z• LLn"•• ::.r-,: - �P n the other hand we Tind s chis of - .r N r - Via. - • visitors whose coining is a source of ANTEv g QED-A yonag man with one or ,4 When y'4t1 are >5lakilflg c F' NOTES AND COMMENTS. -. [�'/�y� ' 8 mall 8th@ " ' two-Years�perielo� at blaokrmithing. � ,;`a , � �.. dread and uneasiness, A iLe y or a n man to learn the trade, • .._"- ii-:4' goodmtCOng young :..,: , � •.. :. �m `.. � vt i. ray': .'4, t►;q' ::^: �'$�, Y.� -'- A l ora Pialt•ring' 47 tet r -r a•s, ,.. ... .? : . salted receive an invitation, and sometimes pp Y at Dave tot$.Ho Thee w'h-d eight years ago v • >,,. `, .. ..but simply impose them- - Fair at Chicago, and who they do not P y P D 004dS 1 FNT--Either furnished a.. the world's, .American selves.upon the good nature and gen- R aofurTniCmbea,suitable Mr a small family f ,`r els0 hAv@ visited lila P8II Theseroome are entirely perate from the Buffalo this year, and who . make crossly of friends. Their Doming is others in the mo dwelling Apply to >sre n P ,j at y .a these visits a means of education must .not looked forward to with.any degree Leavens,,,at this ofe�. 4r-� a �, 1• h note thti degree of progress that hag of pleasure, gird when they arrive at SEED WHEAT FOR SAkLE—I have • # . he interval. In their hosts they expect to become an S a quantic of read wheat for sate, grown on ;. F ,{ s been made daring t . . new land or y n Berry variety, Plump 1 x department of hums ab6,vlty object of worship and that everything and clean Jones ods tee Also a tat cow for - - *r, a .,,. i every daps Rst>dember that the beet this onward movement may be no- be placed at their diapoasl. They ex- «fie• apply J;w• Boole,BroQah•�• Jaz �- iced and in no other way is the pro- peat everybody to become a servant r�O RENT= The Bae}, term, oontainiaR t To et n in the mornin 1 80 - ess brought before as so clearly se to them. g P g con. sore.,more or lemr. bring pare of ,ot -• ,; _ ;r , a � I•Picketing. Large jorc�hard, hon» ,"f-� a- �� � j � - �' . at these great fairs. These exhibit- and get their breakfast with the others t outbuildings well wateltea•ecu o loam, — " ions have a great value in our net in the:household is an idea that never, Apply to Wm. Tredwsy, Highland Oreek, ,arta ie , ' ionaWife• Besides affording us a holi entered their heads. They expect; Al31rd TO RENT:—Ono red tad da a-ds of pleasure. a day in which that a second breakfast be served for tweet -flue soros,hal part of lots 14 and y, y P la is the e the monotony of our daily life is bro- them alone, and with the delicacies house andb son. of Markham.:�`bungaf� mU•� �4 ken, they stimulate u9 to greater effort of the season and out of season. To ttrogm��, nd Locust Bill. Apply ay A. t Vin r they promote a spirit of friendly riv- ask them to turn la and give a helping .iaocust l3til. , is roductive of good- We hand is to offer them an insult which airy that p g OR SALE--Hones and lot Be amount of the progress cannot-be .forgiven. .If their hosts! believe a largep gr g FOR of lot U,son 1, containing of an ` in 9 vacation, the Dotson act•ezoellent for garden purposes, a nolmher _ _ t w° that has been made in the past is due intend taking of Avast trees and a good frame house, first class '' Ana all the to this rivalrythat has been fostered must be given up that they may be water,hard and soft For particulars apply to f ]firs Jno Latchford,28 Feuiug 8t,Toronto, or R b these annual fairs. These exhibit- attended to and that they may not be .A Bunting. Pickering 35-ti ,. Y ions have also an educational value disappointed. they believe thst by 0 RENT-Desirable farm contC le's aining �� s� ' that cannot be overlooked. They af• their visit they are conferring an honor T about T acres irabl Township t Bang ford an object lesson on our country's upon their hosts which cannot be re- h n�a miles from Toronto market. Frame tire s resources, of her manufactures, and of paid. They posers au extensive ward •good out buildings, bank barn, with stabling underneath,fertile soil• well watered. makes from year robe which contains man beautiful The present tenant has accepted it for seven the progress that she m S Y ♦ears and ie now leavi4R it on somunt of in to year. A day spent in attending articles of clothing which they take health. Plowivg privelege this tall and fall 3 po ssesrion on Aproil let 1909. Apply to wm. Should be bought at ' our tairs, especially by children am- much pleasure in displaying to the Tr sadway,Highland Creek P,o, ty t•f g 1 repays any expense that may be admiring gaze of friends. They are P Yusually beautiful creatures to behold, ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE:- incurred. y ! Being composed of lot No 21 son 9 Picker. at least from their point Of viOW. Ing.half mil laremont containing NO Schers from .. P act• Is well adapted for a stook farm being The two Methodist pre The old saying that a thing Of best!•y w011 watered b creek,yell drained and in a ` Eastern Ontario who steered into is a joy forever" does not hold good in good state of oaltivatiob. House and buildings recently fitted up, possession given let of Aprilunbak a grievous scandal in Rochester and their case, for their advent is usasll 1 r. y �r0 acres due bylaw to be left pious bed. ig � the five Toronto youths who 8dvght a signal for joy to depart. For farther partianiers a y w the undersigned .., If the above farm is not disposed of shorty, it, i diversion-and of more of it 'than .�.�. — -�- g will be !eared tar a tera4 of years ,o>}a Y they bargained for--in Niagara Falls SATURDAY SZPT 14Ts 1901. Credit>tle of Misenab,Claremont,one ta•tT N. Y have robabl learned a lesson horees, cattle hogs eta, the propert7 of P Y AURRAH >> i 1 con 6 PickJohn A. Wh to of 25 ertng.in "the rules of theroad that wiU Bale at 1. acs bills. Poacher A Por- last the as long as they live. The , till, Auctioneers. FOR CLAREMONT ! — - man who is minding his own business - - t' • TUESDAY SEPT 17Ts. Unrtserved &nation li7 unless he is so conspicuously green as ease of farm clock ooheietin o[ horeee aTl'e andereigned is p to pay the ' to be a "mark" for all mers, does g h beet prices for all-kinds rata, red and and cattle, firm implements. hoose• Ike clover seed and tiwotb reed cieliv• not, as a rule, et into trouble in a Y v - g hold furniture, I21 sores of.oro. } sore or at Elevator at North Ciaremoot. � .• ' • strange cit The idea of anyone of Cman olds. " ' • ' B y• S o R � tore of potatoes. b0 , laver seed a specialty. 00 average shrew tinea and moral recti- chickens, the property of Jas Campbell I T. C�sr>ni, • t base-lice Pickerin . Same over tude getting knock-out drops and wak to ? g , � North Claremont. i 10 credit to April let 1902. Sale at ing up in a dive is Enough to make p the experienced traveller sceptical. 1, 'See bills. L Fairbanks, Auctioneer. best construction on the laremrcnt Placina the P1 kerin Af rkets- ' - — n h :1: I h8te diem in Us Buttoned and . conduct of the two ministers whose - I Fo ndr t ;; '; Qzford neat and u i adventures have set all Ontar'o talk- : . to date for Wheat Fall..•,.. .......,�.,...., 60-66 '� P is ing, it remains to �e said that they Wheat Sprfng.... .... .... .. .. .... G5-66 En ins and Airahina Rspairin r �' Ladies and Misses. i . were guilty of the gravest indiscretion Nhest (loose.................... 68--15 Plo Pointe - Barley ........ .... .............. 40-60 Ch ing Done In registering assumed ames at their Y _ pp 4 ! cavy or Light, wide or narrow Oats . . .... 81 32 his, Is Floorina for Sale hotel. The man who, lthout some " """"" .. . t H r v 1 h under Rye ..;........................•. 47--48 Heavy horse for sale. I- All up to date for Men, Boys and improper motive. t a e a out de Youths. For childreli 'all sizes , ' Alsike;......................16.50-17.50 H W.a disguise of any kind i vices. Trouble. y iter, and styles. r , Claremont Marke's, If he is recognized or fo nd out ugly I ! '. $n g y r------ said, n a thins are sure to be i , o matter Wheat, Fall, Whi ...... r. •..:. a3-- g � - Ckedi-t . Y Wheat, Fall. ...... 63=64 ,. __ Rubbers all eizee so how innocent his conduct may have Rad OF styles • Wheat Aria ,•,,, 510--�{ I,;;: •- � -- y ns, WOmena n Children.. .' been. : Then again, the man or heat Goose..:,::*:::::::::: ••••••••••• • i - - ldr in b W - - woman who accepts anything to eat Barley,.. . ................ ...... Hcy` cm' cattle •4,;. .. � :°S1f. or dria rom a strange' In the street Peas ........ • _ .,-, $_ ;_. i - . y}`', •. a_r'.. :.``'�+.7},5C_ ,,d4, "+�.- �_ S-act ['_5_`k$s y. '�iY•. ..-. .: _.. • ���.../// t _ • �- :..: ._, :' �'t� � .'� > :R9� 4 %X.�'•b,Mr1..• •5. par ticularly at a late bopr of the night. Rye. ............................ -. (E)_81 . ? T,a ><� .. EARE is manifestly unfit to take care of bim 25 Oats . ........... ..... 81-89 Tb roperty of Jno. A. WHIT!;, by Alsike...................... 18 75-17.60ipp 1 ablia auction at his prrmises, lot 26, or herself awe from bo e,and shouldY Red Clover.................... i5 . son 6. Pickering, feoe and a halt THOSt ": � not be sent off except t> charge of a aloes west of Brougham) on nurso. The boys from ;Toronto who ROy WANTED-To !bare ti,1-smith• * ! - s L ing. Apply to A. S�r��i septs, ��aid money to see somehing lmgroper B.DowrwetifClarssoont3' _ All a Niagara Falls house and were OR SALE-A Rood new milch cow. The follewing properly, viz: Y F QItBE�. general Merchant Whiteval+�. robbed and thrashed before the of Apvly to Jae.-Palmer,lot 910. coalcewioa s � R7 through, without havingseen an Pickering. t7 I_ ; Y' 1 la--i tted 1fi•y d aught mare V"d fo Mao• thing, got pre Wisely whi}t they;deserved 4a , 2 buy horses weigbi about 400 Ibe, There are always- eo ,le willing to C AADIAN _-- 6 g Derai pnrpore hones, weight shone F P P g 11 Z uiet driven ` _ PACIFIC spend- good money to see or hear ' CATTLE. I, ,, ... . somethin that is su osed to be an.PP; arVeSt gets z.owe with calves by side. g come doe in � ! der the ban. Cunning arsons ray Die,B steen rims yrs old, 4 hetiibn rising gP P a i F res -on.the gullibility of all:such, and It is 1 pre cid;3 belt mutt 8 yrs old! Excursion To . HEEP - 4 one of the most common expedients �winnipeg . �� Will be ran Detoraine I' 44 foodsag 1svabi4"stood breedingrewett of proprietors of fake shows to con- on Antler SO(lB. r i8 some- : �. �Emtevan w w' d wI - vey the impression that there - Leo ulr 9 pigs II wke cid by d •, 1 e6 _ inside Ko s omi �$ with $. Via* 7 wa old b side, 1 Berkshire thing of an Improper character Sept• 3rd Il[oo.omin » y *when, as a matter of fact, there is Hamtota _ sow dee In Oat, 1 Tamworth sow dee in os Ca�r =thing of the sort, People who pay Returning until sly:i� Oct,f sLo"s ws�,t about 100 We a&ah. IMPLEMENTS. 17 to a or hear what cannot be seen or. Nov. 3rd and Yoomejew ' Swan Riror° 1 $30 1 ba/ober'e Vegas. I baR�les,.harneest hat h�d �in public sometimes get what two and several other arttoles too.no Wil firing the wagon to your door.- to they buy, but more frequently they Sept 17th !°1OtoD°• WaL�eod 135 ' All of the &W" will be;sold t ? get the laugh and nothing more. *. rerervr sod a r.�sraot with "41111 \ lerii: Plows i Now is the bale Ifar 'rh9 world is a small leas—smaller Rtetarning until Deer Pari.-, Ban ', y P $40 bar«. same ons owe au a� if I Late those large double plows. for the doer of evil than for the doer Nov 17th 1901 1rldmonton nathi�be sola you, you used not bay From all po into in eaoada. Osapt". Sault , The fellow who wants to ate slays•. Windsor and Bacot. gals at Z o'clock chary, rain or ehias� of good. For pamphlet giving farther particulars ap- '1�-Ali Name of i10 and under•emb ", -' ember *8 have them 111 four get away from everyone he knows.and Y ly to the neareot Canadian Pacific agent. or over ShM aunt 6 pspr credit wdU•be elzea. _. to hays "a high old time" after some A. R. NOTMAN.Asst, aenl,Pusr Anent. given on�•��vett joint Data. improper fashion, will find consider- 1 Hing street amt.Toronto. lrslElt3t3E� � POBTILL, 6nots; � Somehow Ptiaee the lose##.. , able difficulty in doing so. ` out, nine times out 4'. 1 1 - found o e will et . . = his deeds will ' of and reports of t P travel back home faster than he canSpe I r0rPhRi ro am t imself.--Satiards Night. O i -� i r et ,here b Y g _ -, f. .. g _ _ > .. >g VISITOP ' e . .. E-van the New WomaII edml�re, � :: :'` {.� �T , Year Burin �:- thing. The Bea801i Of fhb ,. _ He 18 a Doti • _ ; . . ,' �,,:, '� - , P: - - y g g t, which this person is most In evidence y A. -r BpB ng of agues# the € is rapidly nearing its close. This r`.t Tact admit that Dowewella person, nearly everyone is acquainted e x ` , is th best place to ay, til ey . T ::.:. with to a eater or less extent he wI greater _,.. -. ,P , .,. ,.. �'. �, The ou Alt knoA. - _ i • • . - _ • _. „ 'Wtureaated Beer r It P&ria �Ireen st e8 Der... Via• y g to - - I summer visitor ms be found in, all i.• Pita a P� arts of the country, but is found In _ Y 'n he rural y DOWSLL r 10 • .. the greatest abundance 1 t I t< f MEXICAN FLY 'OIL districts especially in those arts R, :. r . ._� 101�t. - In dose proximity to bodies Clare Tie -o which are p y on r k p>og • -,. 7^ :� � facto .F• mai preparation to es � flies off' of water, and a part of their nature - _> � :• estate, ,osed once sprowee�k. .; seems to be to move north or to . F aIt .. rens. 330, ae 30 lb 10 Ibe for 8 regions In the earl art of .,. • coolery p :.;� , ,Y. . ,•... r�,. b . 'r, P eitroe g Favorite �ofn ESB. Sulphur 8'i ., .e. b '_ : ..,. � :, ,b�i Presarip 30 lb, 9 lbs for Sao summer, and returning in the autumn — .�4 :< Piwoe a Golden Iiedioal Dlow, y 8�0 $leotrio oil, 9 bootee for 2� �Y The summer visitor may be classified 90 r _ Dodd's Kidney PUla 300 Ohaee'e Pius Z hoses for 963 K "ea i as the useful and the ornamental i M. WI11ImD'e Pink PIU&r(ginaine) 350 3•!1 Carter a Pills, 9 hoses!os 911a , sv ways welts for an atase al +a _ ri 0 1L .:. ... ,_ ..+, ._.. -..:,1•. .:is--- .- .•7z. ._. -- �:.. i-:.- ,-.:. ,:. _ _ • .. ,. ... L.F. ..,.. ,, .. .r... invitation before partaking of the boa- We are repBred to pure any quantic of BARLEY, OATS inti • p y y 3 S. - a one' Jpitality of friends, and after accepting 400SE WH AT. Bnlrle and Wheat to im delivered at Elevatolr, I'luker- t an inritation he insists that no extra in' Harbor. Oste at Elevator or on care, as me be arranged• �u.fie be taken for his entertainment. g prion will be paid to compete favorably wi others• £� �� x:. F `113 - i ` He ' anxloas to lighten the burdensAntainn ' Y ' b r t.. a _ _ ssl w Lost In every po y � �•,�-, � � �►nsi�r W. D. e wheDever he awn. en ., M,- f :t �-Y thews i (la. E a • seri 5 _. �f � u �i I11 81 me to an end his host t bee co >J• ' `_: : Jt �.,,. 1M• �e �0+ .t his mai � .,� rf,�, `, ,p ��xti�i• a - rppTfl� hie departure and.gives him a All luoda of noel for cele of ttie b4 gaeliy r _ _� 0rde met:. 3 - eg • r x f A u { r .., .-.n� .. 'Ym- ,:- -.• ., ""kr' �•, ./ 4'rt' :cul" .. �,. . _e ... r- ,. .. ... � , .. r . .. -- ..-. `�... 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IM r .. y xv INS .. .. - - _ Undert Brougham • -On the Otte of Mrs. Linton s de ariurea t r P ds assem- from this place, her many hien ', h Y e h J. Gowan to the bled soli oma of Mrs J �� •„ • . :,,,,. �E iiqq ' number of 76 or 80 of the residents of the w village and vicinity to do her honor, for it is said that 'Fan honest man is the noblest work of Glod", and of coarse an honest woman is. Wei, this address was read by rM r a N. L. Stevenson and a parse containing _ presented to Mrs. Linton. _ _: ..... pearl 16 was r , . .,. 4` W. J. Bodell on bebal!of his daughter Mrs The business Heretofore carried 'on by °' -- - .t - A- SNE 1 i Linton, made an appropriate reply. s• H. (}.; Bandy, Claremont. will in T ' ? v�I� y NTf N � WANT �a ��.�. E��• ~ Stevenson being called to the chair, spoke future be carried on by h, - e which he called upon the fol- bristly after w P° lowing--Messrs Geo. Philip, J.Tool, Colin ,Q� Philip, (,leo. Tool, Dr. Fish and R. J. Price �s . BUND'Y' W �n• BARB WIRE. FgMGgB AC,TIYE It�,HGEa Cat and �Yire ' as well as others all of whom made short at tpeechee. The remainder of the evening All Orders Promptly • was sent in a pleasant manner with music 35 tf to t0.' ` l M both vocal and instrumental. Before de Bvytng is oarloid this ♦ enablea o•to soil you sails parting for heir respective domes, the CHAR( E8 MODERATE. -r l at jaet the prioe the or- parting were given refreshments. Mrs. din.ry dealer has to pay r w ' inton has now one to Montreal to keep�'' B p �.. .. -. -::, . ::;'.,:r:.: I �- • have wholesale of s d half-iseb nails bones for her two sone, who have eltnatione I)r �s king busi- there. The beat wishes of the whole com- I; we aft offering for $2.75 keg;5 and fi-lash onl nails G mnnity go with her to her new home in nes s for sale can aeppl, r s we cut prises. keg. Canada's metropolis. • - •e• . I >aaede t cl . This away Lh yy WN ;ire. 11 �--� for;S To Mrs. Linton. Irl per leak Fence 9U Th is a y below e Black No l00 lbs regular price. ; Dear friend.—We who iep>?eent"" your =+ man friends in and around this village Having purchased a moreeatensive duel- Universal Food Cutter, 1.23 �< `� Grain, Root and Chaff Many have invited your presence here this even- nese in Markham. I have decided to oder The Universal Foos iieg` that we in a feeble waq, may express for sale my business in Pickering with its Cutter will out raw or Baskets. .� the regret that we all feel on the occasiop full equipement. cr oked nitat and all s kiinds of food- It has w of your departure from our midst. no, � " 1 rce cutting knives— Yon'il Lind our am- t you have lived here so long am o, Iss E. $� 8r• , eortmeat large coareP, medium and a rightly priced. you do not know how mach you will be fine;impossible to Not missed, but the worst that we with qoa, i8 cul of order and will HICKORY BA6fi9T8, a — 1x.1 a lifetime. Made Half bushel also,boat i that you may better your condition, and So be sold fbr$1.bo,we An the handsomest,simplest,and the �e1 shaped, th° deft b� we homyoa may find as good, or better �m• T. Haney .re selling them for economical ranges on the market fo•day. it ket for gatbe g SP " friends where you are going. And ad a 1 .J ! $1.9d. It you haven't you are going to bar a range this season DUN'T 3 Ph+potatoes. °t°_ alight token of our appreciation of your one you should have. spend your money uQtil you have aeon the quiet and nnaesnming character, allow ne PICKERING'S splendid talus ws can offer you in this line. ROOFING MATERIAL.0 i� Stove Repairs. ° ' on behalf of your many friends, to present Golden Light Oil• Wecensa 1 re y Rooting Pitch,Tared you with this parse, although it is not n$ac at stove. y pedn far ahuost an molt• B,�ng Felt, various a we would liked to have Pctical ,.. Paine .. 0 - cies. • beautiful clear his. Beet Tarred ly as well filled a BUCKSAWS, Roof- men it, we hope that you will appreciatdit - Building Paper, !6e• dandy whits ligbL --aq ,S roll; BBA Plain Roof- not from its intrinsic value, but from the dirty chimneys, no dis- f OOfIN ing Paper,35x.roll. A PB er HanKing. Doeorating A good servie roll of plain or tarred f motive with which it is given. And we p Tinting. agreeable smell. It you ; age• able Bucksaw kalsominin . want the beN value for ' for 33e. litill better buildingg paper con- pray that your future may be crooned g Glazing., BUCK am Hose ranging in price tains!00 agnate feet' with God's blessing, and we treasure Graining. R L mon - _ j - ey bay up to fol each. A the hope that amidst the activi- All orders promptly executed. - - w times think of Golden Light• ,thiorse for 25c.� ties of lite, you twill some 2 6m Estimates given. yoar old friends of this neighborhood, in a -- Coal -- kindly way and we assure you that we will i C l Uil. , f L eve you a heart welcome whenever you y Weare sole agents. ;_- _, ► each . ; ,, amp Chimp may be at le to visit as.—Signed on behalf �l - - --- �� E,Y �igt�. �t3• a m1 a 8Mi11 — lfedim or large size, of your many friends. 1 nee _�.... _ iter an . :.._. - � illovl Butter Baskets. In 3 6 d 0 lb ei X O Are running in full blast and prepared to do regulatiopstan'ard pat- Lanter�l Globes Chopping and gristing at all times. Your Made of the beet �i i ured work done while you watt. materhl �y as a=- tern, Special close out j Ordinary or cold blast.bc. Flour, Bran,, • M work ao will prices for quantities., ' 1 ` iefeiad any amount Shorts, 010PI . :; ri . - _ _ x of rough railway 1 �. Graham Flour, torn Meat,' - ?,bout one person in every four suf our line usage. 68e o fers with itching, bleeding or ptotrud Dolled Tf'heat, Bolted OcetB, It you neon one. Handy HarnessMender, 33x, ,• ` Cobbler's Out ing piles. There has yet to be found tilway'(s on band and for Bale at reasonable prices This very band p Your chop ground to cuff yyon. Coarse(train tool has been sol A ' h single case in which Dr. Chase's Dint- taken in exchange for Oat Meal. for ONE DOLLAR. ` III �9a•, • _ Corn Hooks . anent will.not afford prompt relief, and D. grokenshire, Pickering. On ' ' em f „ - - f : We after selling You can be your own If used regularly, produce a perman• 5c. 1� each. / ..CKs o6bbl•r with one of ant and thorough cure. Ask yolk 35C. , • Beapiag Hooks.93 els• •� oar outfits at 490. Yon neighbors about it. The beat people in Green River the land recommend this treatment a' each. you will nesdooe You e•a't afford b wlll save its Dost many ' to your b• out Das. times over. CA) cents t o coca.tLe only actual cure for piles; witha box, all dealers, or Edmamon, Bates -- l►HUR a• Company, Toronto. E FORgS,STORE' Ir Meat Hooks, $c. per doze fir.*. Poalt N tti" lm do•q lLeat HOOks.'M O class gfoXW ry a II�. Having bought Ont the batineyl, lately AissLrated. tied• to be prep w Oar stook is complete in all carried on by Chas. Callander, I sen pre- pared to,offer to the public any goads sold for the. doses- We ferrule dues. Olose oat price•for quan- piaaur• I vee ssWons M B•.Por dos. Lilies. aanally kept by a country store, at such regular t1W,for Wo -� prices that it will pay you to bay your t _ w roods iron me. I have a large stook of dry goods, boots and shoes that I will offer •- SSI'to the public at a redaoiion of 1bo10 � S'� .' '��-, �� ,•�; ' _ old rices. My line of groceries are talllrrn VA s► ' and omplete and prices to oompete with ARKET any. Come along and get some of the bargains. _.._ �t die Will a on the highest cash price; for ,1 yOr011 • f pay y 159 X �t. �A8 4y r lase n r an first o e b" to d eggs. r i -: I remain you rs r ecootfnlIp,. , . FULLER. - - at'Ches — I , , .1 MPS UM I4'B Gotd•Filled Came Guar. {� an teed for 25 fears with real Waltham Movement' 812.50. All kinds of Lift, Force end Gain Metal'Watebes, Reliable Mo vemement $8.00 - ' _ n o t _ _ notice Suction at _ Well deg and cleaned. a r. lC�larrC�S�n W �0 �• . �• DEi VITTO • �. _ Manafsotctter of the famoae osttis patsy 4 `w 1 in naensbn and Portland Ceaaainf. Cement always lA stook. fib Deal er Successors to J. S. BarDard. D aaatltT, = Q btIINICIPAi. COIIN01]( —ripe made on brd� and always lade 9 �t $Qooe>teory to • Greenwood, Out., may 17th, 1901. John, Gerowl ' a w 80 , WHITBY . oro oo� o d. n has , _ larem W. agent, Pi c>tiardeoa akering. FOR R - SALE 1 Is ;- , CHAR SON Beef ftin ,, re, choice, c 860, , , F a! l I Vapor -Baths, best, $8.00. .. t Wd - i s.; Win ing �.,.. Po Dr. Whites electric comb, dost pud sho of finest duQtay of . =Doriga wsag , i r 60c b maul. aswrtocte at of f0 I y ,: A large ; �, All the Standard Pubhcatione' by + China. 1uY Stationary. Books. Dolls, Toys. Jul 1 Underwear, Blankets,' Flannels, _ Eta'. World Publishing Co. Guelph, Ont. received for the Holiday trade. Cat i y {hawsa _ - - ! ' ' d Apply to A. Thomson. Brock Road, shoe. 1 . s t of Boot� find ran olaim they ` 40-6-m ; ;' nbiori tical men form Magazines e d Pont Office. 8 D all " � .. have jut p are the bestgvalaew shave ever offered. Ike W i Weekly sad y a . W - Itobt.. Carson, .T ii sT `� SON TC .. ,. , BLT gERr tre , , _ visit Pickering on Tues- 41 Dinbarion', will lay, Thursday and Saturday• of each W MISS . K ill have-her Millinery 8paaiag o� week, and 8oarborc on HO aday, R ' We" and Friday. g 4 Spring Stook on y ! a ,_ fait saPpil i • i . • Turd SY1 esdai A r�I of A. diledn u�y� a � a ' , end and 3rd _ is on hand. mea nal. me a t r, And folio dive �g daps, - SIDICE New Fancy Ghi$oa►e and taaiee, Etc. Ooime�sn OT ' a Da - ::_ • this � I - ;--: .x,.,l' _:!`.,.1 w' .fit• t�� , - t0 w now arrtis$e P 'EL - .: n wadi — - - DO • -. - - b - .,.. ,.: .. .?. .:, � n Is Ails , . ohea , and sYetYtibu>s ,.,:. .•.. .., ',- ..t ter�:' a Oosdfal=Iavlte`tio wagon, we have it p - y e aria " �5 Bo _ 4 Loc , a nr lin f o _ to .-. �Iztend to We also sell eelebratid jun • s r f - wf_ - - "'�." f plows, scab , Forks of all y+ Wilkinson '.,. y.. :._S. ..._.:. 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Richard." 7* g"'�qt: • 1 a x �I ,a+ 'I�hO old nlaII nodded amiably and ( ° z 1 Ing out of the window—"and is sure y �y f�a A�ititot oi..... to cone in presently. I will o in said: ai ti• r ; A Otpsys Daught(," sliarch of app." and with a slight Well, thny' used to tell Itiie that Wo SHOWS THAT THE BLOOD AND had some o •:• : r ••Another flso'a wue.'• inclinationof the head, She glid�pd god pictures at the Hall. Nf''.r$VES NEED TONING UP.._, • ,,�C �� ,1. away from him. They may be out of fashion now. • 4'A Hear•t'a bltterneas.•• . Will you o through thegallery?" .. Caryl Wilton sank`int6 a chair and Y !3 g i o• „ �� Btc.. Bra looked after her, with a singular g e� � "I shall.be delighted." ' 'lits Condition Causes More Gen+ a •� Sir Ric and rose, and drew MaIda s �• F' : smile curving his lips. What a won- uine SufferingThan One Cal► 2• Imagine—now SFT tPiLSt � derful woman. Not a sign: of em- arm through his. c •� '•We will show you what we have," g a Well Known - .i • • . . . • • • •'• • • • • • • • • • • s a s s s a • . . barrassment, not a tremor•of.R,he eye- Y , ..i.. «•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..,..•..•..•..•...•«•.r«..;..«•.•;..�«�«�.�b.;�..�"�❖�...�arti. lids, not a quiver of the red lips. he said. Exeter Lady Obtained-a Cure i t o throbbing h within o e Continued. But for the t ng eft ithl T b Co nu d lifter She Had Begun to Rs- �YIvOP ?S OF pR'ECEDTNtI cusp cted W"Sir Richard,,and• fled his breast he must have Wen de- , , # and Her Condition•as Hopa_ 1411APTERS.—Maida Carringford the from her home—r I think it was toren- ceived. ' g 110NEYNOONIS SPENT APART. Illegitimate child of Sir Richard ty years ago. fte afterwards discov- ., IIo heard footsteps again, End pte.- ` Ilartlei h, meets her half-sister Con- Bred' that she was innocent, and sent] she entered, with Sir Iiiichard - ` R Y From the Advocate, Exeter, Ont stance on a stage-coach in America. sought for her, but only succeeded in on her arm. Sometimes/ Done by Accident-- The stage is attacked and Constance finding the, daughter, who was an in- Caryl Wilton had seen him' years is Rounded. Maida leaves her for Fant at the time of the mother's ago,' when he was' a mere _boy, and Sometimes. by Design. "A rizrz down system!" _< What 'fir dead and goes to im ersorate her in flight." he remembered him •a tall, upright, ":` world of misery those few words im P g g The ,averse couple usual! leave 1 and h,nC land. Caryl Wilton, who kne "W was not `the .mother found?" iron-visa ed man, with stern eyes g P Y throughout yet tllco are thousands j Nv "Why g Y while the wedding bells aro still throe bout this count. who are suf Maida as.a :mous actress, meets her "She was dead`." and mouth. Ile 'could scarcely re- ringing, glad to embrace a week or fering from this condition. Their at some amateur theatricals in eir "Ahl When did she die?" coticile the bent, gentle, sinking old two of quietude before shaking them- blood is poor and watery; they suf gew home. "How should I know? It is not man with the figure of his memory. selves down in earnest to the serious fer almost continuously from b-ad the kind of a question you would Mr. Wilton? Yes, yes, said Sir business of life. G1 rIAPTER XVII care to ask fir RiGliard and he has Richard extendin his thin, whibo aches; are unable to obtain restful ( ' • 8 Ideas of spending the honeymoon sleep and the least exertion .earl g Y not volunteered the information. hand. "Glad to see you. Very kind differ. A recent] married air went fatigues them. ��hat is needed to Tzi the meantime what was lie do- Whose business is it?" of I'm surd. Y p You to remember us, to theirs arate homes immediate) put the system right is a tonic, and who was the cause of all the „ CP y a By which' you mean it is maize of Not overcome by the exertion of last after the ceremony, g ex .fence has agony whish rent the soul of the err- y, the wife talcin mine. Well, I don't su ose it is. night? You did well Mr. Wilton. p Proved Dr. Williatns in w�inan? FP g � her usual place at the sewing ma- Pink, fills to De the only never-fail i R She is a pretty girl, is she not?" It was the universal verdict that it chine as it no unusual event had Y He watched the' carriage as it "Pretty?" cried Lord AI ing tonic and health restorer. gy, with had never been so `well done. How marked the da while the husband drove out of the grounds, and then_ scornful emphasis; "she is beautiful. are their races? Sorry to hear Al- y' Mrs. Henry Parsons a respected P Y dressed himself in ordinary holiday resident of Exeter, . Ont., ' with a set purpose took his ora af- g p Y I never saw her equal. It is not gy is not well. You area an old is one of ter it. It did not- matter to him clothes, an early train carrying him the many who have tested and mere beauty of feature either. You friend of his aro you not?" to Scarborough, England, b how far the Hall was away. It suit- „ g g and, where he proved the yaPue of Dr. Williams' .I can see the beauty of her character Very; but I have not seen'-much enjoyed himself in solitary style ed him for the moment to follow the because I Y Y e for Fink Pills. For many month:; tiho shining out of those glorious eyes. of him for some years, near] a fortnight. Darin this tlrtie x9onian lie loved. , ., 3' S fl was a great sutlers. from what is Rather enamoured, aren't you, have n,ot been in England. he never wrote a line to his wife, commonly termed "a run down sys_0 lie strode after` tris carriage-"care- Algy?' "Ah travelling," said Sir Richard • nor was she acquainted with his ad- less that it •outstripped him. He I tem. To a reporter of the Advo- . } new the ora to the I3a11 ;tad he I would not care for more than nodding affably, his hand toying dregs. Y i heti friendship and the chance to ser- carelessly with Maida's white sleeve, Returnin sate she gave the following story in : was going there. And when he reach- „ g to tine tome of .his par- the hope that other sutlerers might ed there he entered the grounds and vo her. Besides, there is another. his eyes wandering to her face with eats, he permitted f coli le of days The dark eyebrows went up, and that strange look of anxious, crav- to P benefit from her experience:—­For looked up at the windows that were go' by before calling on his better many _ months my health was in a ' there was a strange glint in the dark stag affection. "And where have you halt. Then it was to inform her L'ghted. And when he discovered, by eyes. been?" bad state, my constitution Doing , the shadow on the curtains, which Y �, that he intended going to America, greatly run down. I was troubled room was 11laida's he threw himself "Another, diel you say? Arid who In many plaeQs, answered Caryl and would send for her in due course. '. „ with continual headaches, my a pe- - is the lucky doe? leading forward so that his own A week later he sailed without so ' or a bench and watched- it. „ Lite was poor and the least exertion .. "Her cousin Guy. 1 j.,`° p', face was in the shade, while the much as bidding his wifegood-bye. "Yes," he • said to himself up g greatly fatigued me. I consulted a : there in the room of Const, Bart- "Oh, she loves him, eh? Cell, he beautiful face of the young girl was She entertains little hope of ever i physician but his. treatment did not is a fine-looking fellow. Of course in the full sunlight. If she noticed seem 1neighbors ' aplpEar to benefit n,c and I gradually � Leigh, is M ida • Carringford. By g rim again, and.the , t tvilat right is she there? Is she Con- he reciprocates?" the manoeuyro it was only to defy wonder why the air ever of mar- s "Ile worships her. Wli,o that his purpose b bringing her taco Y P R becam worse, o that I could bard] stance If, 'She may be, but j p P P Y g g rico. attend to my housellold duties. ' I f knows her does not? Always ex- mora squarely into the light. 'The ;lie fears me for the knowledge -1 „ y q Y g A gentleman who. "meter permits then tried Several advertised renlc' I have that she is 1�I1►d:l Carringford, cepting you. place I last visited was America. an occurrenco to interfere with tusi- f' b Y dies but without result and I l,eg ►n and that she once acted on the "Oh, you must always leav73 `mb "Ah, yes, quite new ground," said ciesg was married in great style to R to regard my condition as holpcic ss s , out of the question.. : Sir Richard. "Irl my day we did the reit daughter of a wealth see x� state. pretty R Y A neighbor called to ce me ono day ' Tu think that I shculd hn e hunt_ And with this ho went off t6' 'ipre- I not go- so far. You visited Now merchant. The same afternoon wit- - ire for a walk to the Ball. Anda York and Boston, I suppose?" and urged nle to try hr. «i,lants' ' 'd for her hither and thither, and p� pP nessed him running about London, iPills. g Pink having tried so manyxc. half hour later he was striding along Dtaida seemed to feel the answer u to his ears In work, while l:is � liven ill) the search, only to `find her P medicines with:)ut receiving Denelit I leisurely, swinging his cane easily, before it was made, fora slight darlingwent to Paris for a inonth, Lt the last by a niere piece of luck. I shiver ran over her, was not c:,' sty l:cr5,inded, but finally Lucas! No, it was not luck. Luck and soliloquizing: I but her eyes ne- accompanied by her mamnui! I consc�ntcd tci s ive the pills a trial !o have .that particular invit;it ion of It is just as well to:-C6' It once, ver lost their smiling look of inter- Pleading the poorness of trade as . R I To my surpri:;c and great joy I L hundred Drought to mc? Ilio, it lie said to himself; 'for its ere y est: nn excuse for not taking a holiday noticed an improvement in my condi­ s seas fate if you will, but cluck—ac- is in love with this Hercules, or ev Yes, said Caryl, softly, New atter the wedding,' .a.. fairly well-to- tion before I had finished the first en if she is not, but only intends to York and Roston. But the last city do grocer left his wife ip her new � g 'box and by the tiuic I h.,cl talcen ver ut how seines she to be ]fere? marry him; she may as, well know I•made an extended stop at was San home while lie pro cpsc d going to his , that I :am in `earnest and ht ver not {Francisco. P g P tour boxes of the pills I ic;,s fully ro- How conies she to be Constance forgotten the da I offered her m Ile looked at l+lialda and she smiled shop. Towards evening the young ! stored to health. I no longer suffer Ilartleigh'? And that she is a IIart- S Y Y Homan received a telegram ' stating from these severe hracl;tches, ray ap- lci;;h, echo shall deny niter s_cing heart. Yes, she may as well know back without a tremor. Then, ,with that her spouse had gone to Donc:ts- , petite is. good, -I call go about. my her ,and her father? if b chance that Caryl Wilton has forgotten no- a perfectly natural movement, she ter races but would return within a , Y let her arm slip out of her father's household duties without the least there be something in her life to con- thlnq• P week. Ile returned with c�nlpt� pock- i trouble; in fact I feel like a new eco seal, does th^ old man share the se- It was !n' a strange frame pf mind and went over to a 'table on which etsP ids favorites canto in third, as c that; lie walked u to the great door were some flowers. several of which Ulan. All this f owe to. that brst of ret'. And if he does not, what will A g usual, and a gold watch was the ; 11 medicines, l)r. Williams' Pink she do to ]:cep it from him? of the Hall and knocked for admit- ' were in danger of falling out of the means of r•nising the fare home• dills, and I would strongly.urf•c; {pth- "Why, Caryl Wilton, you -talk like tance. Ile was prepared for a strug- dish. She had her back to them as Pretty state of things to quarrel �• y y Y Rer sufferers to -give them a trial. a scuunclrc:l. You talk as if ou gle, but no one looking at 'his care- she arranged these, and Sir Richard on the marriage day! A young Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are reco - b less race of demeanor, would have went on: g would persecute a i:Oman. Persc- g bride wished to spend rhe honey- nfzed the world- vvo Ao the best � --- p uessed it ' Yes. ycA: pnd I 'ruppose you tiro partner cute her? Ay, and persecute again. g ho rtoott on Lha Continent; her blood and .terve tonic, and it is thi .-.�. - . :• not, sorry to back in old k nglaad voted for Doo las. As neither would l And she shall love -me and be happy c�Rg,,:'�,�4 � . aR�► 6 ower of acting h directly on the bloo in my love! Oh, in• + � Arid T a,grx Bete to say give in they went. their separate orate p I know I Am as CII1�I'TER BVI? R and nerves which•enables these pills old England is glad to have you courses., much to the surprise and mad with this love as ever Romeo, „ to cure such diseases as locomotor ; The great doors of the Hall ere back. amusecneht o! friends and guests. find I have fought the fight against g ataxia, paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, wide open, as If Sir Richard were de- Caryl bowed. and answered with a This culipr couple never spend f it and been conquered. I will never I . sirous of keeping up the ancient and smile: their summer holidays together— I sciatica, neuralgia, rhafter sac Her try again.. I will do anything to his itnble ways of his ancestors, r Richard. vous headache, `the after effects of �' y You: 'itis'wry kind S4 seemin l the inte:rd to o on in make her mine, and to mako her love R Y Y g la grippe, palpitation of the heart, who maintained open house' to all I can only answer for myself. 11 - the way they commenced. I that tired feeling resulting from Her me. comers. After knocking, Caryl step- land holds to-dos all that is clearest hot only did a netily-married ''And then, after all, if she will I „ Y ' I vous prostration; all diseases result ped into the wide hall, and there in the world to me. couple agree to spend their holiday ing from vitiated humors in the not love mc? 1Vci1, then which Ilea- waited until a servant in livery came "I am glad to.hear you say it, sir. apart, the also oct u ditiarent Cot- forbid, I will let her be hapry in P Y PY blood, such as scrofula„ chronic erg and took his card. We cannot aRurd to have such men 1 the love of the best man she can find; Loges though living in the same sipelas, etc. Dr. Williams' E ink "Sir Richard, said Caryl, and as you (rein us long. I shall never street. Occasional] they take walks , and if my de;cth would help her to Y ' Pills ills are sold by all dealers in nledi stepped into the drawing-room, the forget the treat you Rave us last (together as during the courting grer.ter h::ppiness, then I would die, .. cine or can be had by mail, post doors'of which stood open. night. And my daughter"—he louts- d 5, otherwise their behavior a and willingly. Dut first she shall 1 ay paid, nt 9,0 cents a box; or-six be have no chance of doubt if she can Piesentl he heard a door o eti-- ed around, and Maida glided to 'his ears to be merely friendly. i Y P R cs for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. ,= his 'ears as well as his eyes were as side, put her hand on kis shoulder, , love ins, for 1 sill have it so if such • --- -�---� Nilliams� 111cdicinc Co., I3rockville, 1 o. thing De possible. And it she suf- quirk as a North American Indians and stood with eyes veiled by their DUYS A GHOST-_ Ont. —and, turning, ' saw a figure coming white lids—"my daughter is indebted PURE - j for in the doing what of it? Will with a quick, graceful step toward to you for your masterly perform- The Duke of Cornwall and York is not the end compensate?" hi n, It cuss Maida. once. It made hers what it was." «hatever his dreams, or whatever tsure to like his new home, which, has PROSPI�( I IVT' WIVES. A sudden 'thrill of got prise find"`ad- "Pardon me it I I reavme. to differ," been purchased for him -while on his his rest that night, no one would Like the Turks and many other miration ran through hien. retorted . Caryl. "Aaything I did Colonial tour--IIoughton Hall, in, dwellers in Oriental lnttds the Moors have supposed tiie.next morning that , f3 y possible with the ins Irs;- , "Good-morning," she sal holdiit was only p Norfolk England. It is from twelve .. �• anything unusual in his life had tak- !out her hand. "The ma told me tion drawn troch our dttu titer's act. B prefer moon-faced wives rather for ho entered the. break- ' Y g to fifteen miles from Sandringham, ` than lean ones and are. more solicit en place, i you were here, or I am sure I Ing. It was truly great." and those who like ghost stories will t fast room with his easy; iinperturb- ! ous as to the number of pounds should have recognized you without Sir Richard nodded, with brighten- bo interested to learn that there is a able nonchalance, and made- his apol- your paint and doublet." Ing eyes. "Moughton" ghost, with a well es- ,which their brides weigh than about o_ ies to the Duchess for his deser- the stock of accomplishments they g There was no start, no embarrass-• "Yes, ti`surprise, too, air, even to tablished reputation. The ghost is Lion from the ball the previous I possess. A girl is put under the ment, no trace of anything but a me, her father.. I can scarcely bo- stated to be the spirit of Lady Dor- process of fattening when she is night. sweet, natural, womanly candor. Her lieve it. And her first attempt, Air. oth Wal ole, who was the wife of 1 And she forgave him, because there „ y p about twelve years of age. Iyer acting, if acting it were, was per- Wilton. Viscount Townshend. She is suppos- , was nothing else to do, as everybody ! hands are tied behind her, and she feet. "Acr iir8t attempt; yes,"-'1mid ed to appear just before a death did for him very nearly as he wished. He took her hand and bowed over is seated on a carpet ` during so "Where is Algy?" he asked, look- family. his eyes fixed on tine now either in the Walpole or Townshend marry hours every day,. while her It,- speechless for a moment betgre downcast lace. family, either at Houghton, where .. stands over her with a run Ing round the table. ci papa" his vision of euro womanhood. It „ she was born, or at Itaynh:im,_ the "Sick abed, where he will be Hary i It was cltear hien; that th old intra traclue, or big stick, and her mother was not the Maida Carringford he home of her husband. Tile late Lady 1: fol• .a week recovering from the strain new nothing of her being Maid& Caw- at times pops into her mouth a ball of his success." had dreamed of, but his heart left no gtord. She had concealed it :rem Anne 5licrsoii used to relate that J cin of couswussou, or stiff maize per Poor A]-y! I will go- see him a. doubt\ that in this as in any other inany years ago she was at Ran- hint' - F, hats on the occasion of tffpall. She ridge (kneaded up with grease, and �guise '�ie must equally be the slave of r, , just largo enough to be swallowed ter breakfast." cher personality. ; 'Z dope you swill"Mal& a long 15 n5 And he did. Lard Al was lying herself, as well as inariy other guests b'S' Y g I stn the bearer of cotzntles$ 2ht' - at the Ctistle," stud Sir Richard• werei surprised to see a small lady without the patient choking). If In bed in a darkened room, but he the unfortunate victim declines to be sages of gratitude and anxious en- There was a moments pausb. dressed in an antique- costume pas- w:is glad to see Caryl, who had over , tri. Doss Hartlei h,"_ he said. "I Maida's dark eyes looked u sudden- stuffed she is compelled, .so that ere • g P sing through the throng without ap- him something* of the soothing influ- ,. 3'' long the poor girl- resigns herself to need not ask if you are well," and ly, and as suddenly dropl ed again; parently knowing anybody. On the , once of the mesmerist; though, if he he glanced significantly at her but not before Caryl Wilton had not- the Loiters and gulps down the bo- - hitd any of that power, he -never ex- following morning the news Came of luses to avoid being beaten. ercised it, and the effect was rather peach-like face. ed the glance and caught lire shttdasv the unexpected death of Lord George amoral than a physical one. she blushed at the Implied Compli- of the despair in the depths of the Townshend, which had occurred dor "I am lad to see you, old fellow. �ment, and laughed softly and musi- eyes. H'is heart .was moved to a Ing the 'previous nights The Hough - B Y cal)fy. fierce sort of pity, and he would wil- ton ghost is, however, hardly likely BRITAIN'S INDIAN AlhliY Good of you to come up here_out of "They are very kind," shb answer- lint;ly have said to her, "Maida, my to make the Duke and Duchess of ' ,The full strength of Creat Britt the sunshine." ed. "Yes, I am well, and not at all darling, let the end this torture of Cornwall and York feel ver unconi- y , "Sorry to see' you in bed; Algy; Y ain s Indian Arm is 300 000 Hien, but if you will dabble in theatricals, tired. And you? you whole I levo so pa..*onately. fortablQ• of whom 230 000 are native and r0, why you must suffer.'• His dark eyes lighted up with an Let me say that I love you, and do / 000 British soldiery. In addition to _ ' Y unmistakable meaning a s he an- ou give ourself to. me. I will pro- - "But what a success, Caryl. Anel i g g. Y OF GROWING SHQRTER -this military torte there -are about did you ever, now, on your honor, swered: feet+you." Dut, no, he could not do 20,000 enrolled Europe• n Volun see such a Juliet before?" ' �, "]lad I been ill last night's eaper- this. He knew that in her then Everybody has noticed that rn ex- teers, and a. native police, officered 'She certainly did well foie.f~n ain- fence would have cured mo. OAe can- mood She would yield nothing. No; trema old ago people grow rapidly by white men, ne.•trly "00,0 0 strong ateur.' Inot play Romeo to your Juliet with- he must wait until the end.canie na- shorter, so that a person formerly of A NOVEL RAILWAY. .. out experiencing a quickening of his turally, and if Ile made her suffer, it average height "grows down" into In the western part of, British Co S` t Po yell' mean you do not really thin]: it was good acting?" i life-blood. My pulses still beat last- he caused her to think ho delighted quite a diminutive iman or woman• lumbia is a novel railway, t*o miles "Oh, it was wonderful when you er." Then, with a sudden change of in torturing herr, it nttislR be so. Tie A ( ermatl contemporary now points in length. The rails are, made of : consider it was her first attempt. It .expression, Lord �lgy does not got would same day pt•o've that of all the out'that his decrea of height be- trees from which the bark has been was her first attempt, was it not?" off as well, I. left him in bed, sick world lie loved her .asst faithfully. gins as 'early as the age of thirty- stripped, and these aro bolted tog�- "Certainly. She said so herself." with one of his headaches. Excite- •• circumstances, Sir five ,years. At thirty, we are told, Vit. depends on the.. Upon them runs n car with "Well, don't fire u so about our meat and exertion." r the human body has reached its P Y :Riehtw'd' . he said, slowly. grooved wheels ten inches v.ids. idol, Al Dy _the way how dogs ! A warm light softened th& tiai•k ' =rj full height, which is retained for a gy' eyes. "Well. well," said the old m"a. few ears, after Which the "growing � •�•--+ she happen to be the daughter of Sir DIr. Wil- Y g ! "'I amt's-ea2'ry," alta"raid aim- Richard, trust you will not forget us, „ g Richard, when I did not know he down process be ins. At first and ply. "I was afraid it would be so," ton. Pray look upon the Hall as for maps years, ''" A FIREPROOF CURTAIN , ' had such a thing." t mo My nephgw the process is so your second ho ?` "Nobody knew it until recen'.9y, There tdei a moment of awkward where is Gy?—Will �Ou' tO .almost imperceptible, Aluminium has just been employed will be only too do- "Do tell me the mystery of her-.ife, 'silence, his eyes resting on her face, lighted with a companion through but at the age, of about sixty it be- for the cotlstxuctioti of a new fire- There.is no harm,in supposing a mys- Then she looked up. gins to be noticeable, and after se v- proof curtain to be used in theatre;;& ,. the reserves, We have some ga',tne, 'tery, is there?" 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L _.,AnAr r,..t:yr "»s.,rM1•y?.a,.: ler , 3 vid _ A stiriinge state of mind eptly « i s•o H®use A prevailed in Pekin durbi$ t o Boxer outside the walls, outrages Y o ' were momentarily expected to entrap -' 06YLON TEA'it i®clear that the public rn3ogaize the superiority of this popular bleed. which ow er be repeated within the city IiutiLs. '.� You Vllart•� rust rantts snip ail yen► �- .�' 0® Everybody was preparing for a BUTTER saes POULTRY. APPLE=, other FRYTPl1 and PROOtJOR,b r. TIIIE, til}:LECTION.OF FISH.,, catastrophe, and nobody -could be The Dawson Com�'nis5io "t mlted Ocr.West Market�and {: - - The ii. cragc housekeeper , knows sure why, It all peened like shops Co.• Colborne St.. Toronto In a handy Patent Uog(neap _ --..----� vcuy little about fish, aside from 0 practical .joke, which could not b© the "pantish" caught from our small ( SOZODONT LIQUID - 25C taken seriously, and yet it was se- EARS NEVER STOP GROWING. Wife (with a determined. Large LIQUID and POPI/DM 7k rious, and everybody knew it was. J _ want to see that letter." Husband— _ 1:ltancl lakes and streams—the sun- Q ,. , fish, percli, black and rock bass thud At all Stores,ortygallforthePrice* There wars apparent peace, with a Luckijy Most finnan 'Jesse �Iave "What letter ?" Wife—"That one pickerel that are the usual. results HALL .8a RUOKEL . Mon real. certaintyof coming trouble. The you just- opened. I know by - the, of a fishing excursion on part of r foreigners were gathering in .places Not the Sante Peculiarity. handwriting that it is from a. wo- "tile men folks." Put her in the - of safety, and the compounds they The systematic cxftmination: of man, and you turned pale when you . fish ni rket and- she is confused and ginger is eaten also as it i with a had left remained unmolested. ► more than 40,000 pairs of httm,an read it. I will see it ! Give it to ' t - itrcel aiii. Her experience has been bit of cake or wafer. A g od con- One incident curiously ahows the Barr fn England 'and I'raaice has re- tne, sir I" Husband—"Here it is...;. T, with fish "f,1otn water to pan" and fecticin for the little folly is made combined lightness and frenzy of the suited in some interesting conclu- It's your milliner's bill " rile. learns �..e doesn't know hoc. to by preparing the ginger in 13YruP as pltblic mind. On a certain evening a cions. For one thing, it is ascot- _ protect, horse;': from the dealer, will- above, then dip it out, lay, on tins boy of about sixtw-n walked down a.,tained Haat: the oar continues to DBafnins Cannot b9 Caped ing enough to take advantage of and place in the sun to dry. Re- street, mar ting a door her© and.i grow in the later decades of life in 15.y 1 cal appllatttions, as they cnnnotreach tilq` her inexhcrience. duce the syrup by rapid, boiling there with a circle of white-chalk, fact, it appears never to stop grow- ! dire sed portion of the ear. There is only ons 'I'o tell a -fresh fist says an author- until it is thick, and pour into a before which he bowed solemnly, ing until death. If one will take Lhe j way o cure deafness, and that is by constiW bowl or jar. Each da. ou • a little tiona remedies, Do.ffness is caused byaq" ity on the subject, s^e that the flesh j' Y P I rcrsently all the .people caille: to trouble to look around ,in any as- inflamed condition of the mucous lining of thq: ` over the ginger, until 'all h been their doors in h great state of ex- somblage of people, as at church, he rustachian Tube. when this tubo is in. is firm—too firm to admit of pros- I sure leavinga dint that the eyes 'itbsorbed. When the ginge�is dry, citement, and began to discuss the wi►1" discover that the old folks have g$timed you nave a rumbling sound er Imper . . store it in boxes, placing � piece of r oceedin g and debate as to what � feet hearing, re tubo"it Ia les ra a closed are full, the scales bright, the fins I of proceeding ears considerably larger than those dearness is filo result, and unless file inflam. stili, duct the gills not pale or dark waxed patter between. each layer. It it might mean. The marked houses I of the middle-aged. A woman who nation can be ta'zcn out and this i ube reAtorsd will keep for years, and 'is an ex- might belong to the friends" or foes has small, shell-like . cars - at 20 to its normal conditicn, );oaring motif be de, liver-colored, and that there is no I g' g ( sttroyed tgrever; nine rases out of ten are marked odor. When it answers to cellent sweetmeat. of the Boxers, the saved or lost. I years of age -,will be 'eery apt to eAused by cit.arrh,which is nothing but as in- Nut and Apple Shcad. This is Sudden) a man went up to the those tests it is fresh, and in the Y possess medium-sized ears at 40 flamed condition of the inucouQ aur:aco•. , very dainty for a. lunch(on, espc- bo seized him b the pi to and years and larger ears at t3U. i We will give One Hundred Dollars for any right senson for eating. Y' Y g - ciall if served in cups of ri )e, ruddy i case of Deafness (caused by catyrrh) that can Asa ;;encral thing large, fish should y P Jr asked him what he meant. The by- Why ears should go on growing a]1 n-)t be oared by Hall's 0atarrh Cure. Send_ tomatoes. Boil together fo 10 mill- -c were amazed at a courage , •' l✓c boiled medium-sized on baked g ones life, any more than noses, is a torcirculars,treo.: otos, 1 cup English walnut mf7iLts, which dared interfere with an emis- mystery. There are a good many , F.J. CHENEY 8z h0.. Toledo.O or broiled a.ncl small ones fried. The , 1. Sold b Drttpgi�tF 75c. best size for broiling is three pounds E teaspoon salt, a slice of onion, sat of the Boxers, and the bo him- other y ' y Y points about them that are in- , ba lca.f and a blade of m e. Then their shape being marked- IIa1laFamiiy Pills aro the best. for I;a.king from five to eight, and I y self tried to swagger a little, and structive, for planking from six to ten pounds. coon the nuts in cold water. Pare, brazen it out. fly persistent -through heredity. An i core and chop into small pieces 2 "What were you doing it for ?" ear n ill be handed Qc�cvn, so to A traveller riding in ,an unfreq lent- Do not boil whitefisli. Y part of Scotland canto to the edge .- Mix `Vhltef)S11 is one of the best of our large or 3 small sour apples. insisted the man. "Tell, or I take speak, frons father to son for gcn- eel with the nuts and cover ani garnish you to the police station." , of a morass which he had thought It fish, and the best conic from Y P era after generation with eom- was g peasant , Lake Superior or tho Soo river. with a cooked dressing nit ie as fol- Then the boy fell on his fences and arativel little modification. Some , gulls safe. Hailing a lows Beat the yolks of 2 eggs and owned that he was ons dein p Y lad who as standing close by, Ire ]3roo1: trout is delicious eiLting, Y f; it for authorities on criminology assert , �°`.' to them ut 1 tables on cold asked lain if the bog was hard at but alccays high priced. Next in : P I a joke, to frighten the people. His that criminals are very apt'to pos- ( „ water, 3 tables oohs vinc,r r, tea- i the botto u. "Ou clyc, quite, hardl flavor is ranked black bass, a fish ; P � � success ha.d exceeded his hopes. i seas a peculiar• kind of eat•, which is the eon salt teas )oon dr mustard : ac- sportsman enjoys taking on ac- -p } I 'recognized by an expert in such niat- count of its game IigItt for life and ,and a dash of red pepper+ Stir con- `T" Far over ritty Years istantl over hot water ut til very ; tors. , liberty. - 1 his fish is always found Y There is probably nobody itt the Klip•Wnva w's BOOTnliet 6rFIIF hila been used by thick. T11C11 remove fret the fire COMPLET� ���� Itgooncgt echild, For theirogums.a while teething. : in clean water. I • :world who. has a pair of oars; per- It.00tn�«the child, eottcna the Quina •lloyepain our" The season for fish, 'especiall'y the i and add 2 tablespoons but er'cream- fectly matched in most people the � winI cr,.ic,rel )arra the stomach and boweta�•od t,til. „ surumct i ed extremely soft. Chill t ioroughly r }edy for Dinrrhma Twenty cents • herds. lake fisli, is sprt-iig and moo differ lerce )tib) y Bold by dmggiate throughout the world Be aura •ai t n n and lastly mix in 2-3 cu ) cvllippecl AFTER MANY FAII,V$ES W. C. x perceptibly.,y; n ° I 1 W&for"pias, 'INSLOW'BHOOTntAOElYR1IP." Generally speaking a frozen fish ms a : shape, but also in sizq. o hrequently Spoiled -fish. A frozen fish should al- cream. This delicious dyes iqg "lay ANDEBSON MAKES HIS-,.:, they are not placed precisely alike g ways be thawed in ice water. fish E•also be used for other salads by DISCOVERY AT LAST. _ on the )lead. The age of a ,person Dar•lin ,. exclalmeii tllc ha those who object to oil.;" 1 . hap sheulel not lie in water after they i may be judged with great accuracy �11rSbatid, atter elle minister had pro- t a.re cleaned. Invert an old p]iLtc in ted in Vain b Five Different by the ears, which, after ,youth is Ilounced them one, 1 and not woe thy incl la tl:c fish ori it. 1)u IE USSTNt. OVER CITTL RI;N Tr f ~- 1 Y Doctors for Kidney Trouble— past, assume an increasing Harsh- ' of your lova• (1f course you to not put licit in a refrigerator but- The coachman's' rough a td-. ready ness of contour. A .prgtty Roman not," she rcpt>lierl, "hitt at !ny age a ter iLnd Iffilk will taste of it. rule is not a bad one to j dge by Togk Ha,n�t' Medicines Without whose first youth has departed may girl can't 1111`f�rcl to let even an op- L'tctnsils used in cooking fish ;'fare _it his horse eats he think there is Success—Dodd'a Pills Succeed not show the 'fttct in other ways, but portutfity like this go by." not much moron If o r young a ter T these tell-tale features will smurely -`"— �rl�t to get '12h tainted " therdforc g• Y Y f; Where Other hinge Fall i ,.:: a "),boiler, "baking pan, etc., should be. I hopeful Lakes food well to great `', tell* the story of the fight of time, t ► Ment f0r sai� �y�� Whe(p i reserctid for fish exclusively. 1 alarm need be felt for i children Waterside, N. I;., Sept. 2.—W. C. Then there is the little _wrinkle that IY1l v s «di•: Ati felt Lite sea fish sold in 611 the stomach is a quick-ac .ing inck'x Anderson, of this town, is a reanark- comes jurat in front of each car dirt- la.rf;c lttarkuts, they are sent through I to the general condition. Even with able examplo of persistence. For ing the 30's—a fatal and ineradicable She—"fortis lucky at canis ! " paEk4ecl in ice and-arc ill good coin healthy and strong clildr n there years he has been frying to find a sit,*n. Ile—"Ver;✓." " )Cocky at cards, un- ditiun cvlten received. IE'resii cod i is dauber if they aro ked to ctire for his trouble, and for years Near the top of each ear; just lucky in love !' "I don't believe can be had almost any time much about how they feel, or hear. lie has been tasting the bitterness of - it. I've been refused three Li3urti { nirlc(:�erel is excellent, but is in sea- ! too much about filo who) 'sontena disappointment. But tried apart) ------- - son rtl sl,ring and early sununer, and 'or possible ill effects of til s or that and now nt. last'ho has_. uccCvdfici. + t�► IIis trouble was ICidraoy trouble, brq L'iuilncnt Cels Boris, e Should be broilu Ralibut is diet. Sonic of the foretold oftccts C. C. RICTTARD'3 �t CO bought in steaks, which are boilod will very likely soon boo served by no means uncomlru3n itt. this province. or broiled,d, so, Loo, is sturgeon, a sensitive child, more t rein tot- Indeed some physicians Dear Sirs,—For some years, I have g 8 go so far aK Twenty ittembcrs of the present which has a rather strong flavor, lows on the part of a.n an -ious par- to say it is the tgost prevalent final- had only pprtia► use of my arm, 111.itish I�tll'llilltlt•tIL iLl'e between 70 i due perhaps to the fact that it is ent, and the prophecy Is presently ady in Canada. At any rate, it was used a by r l widen trim[". I have and 80 Sears of age, and over a . j the scavc,n er fish of our waters. in a fair wuy to fulfilment the affliction of Mr. Anderson. used every remedy without effect. un- hundred between GO and 70 .Salmon is in market all the year Five different doctors have attend- t Bot a sample bottle of 11I1N- P RD'S INIi1Ilt NT. The benefit I . !l it is boiled or baked. A R I :STA?1L'S f7 N, Z'AI3LI: INE,N eel Mr. Anderson to ills time. None received from it caused 12]C to cotltin- >��ij rd'3 Lln�r'li silt Cilrt9 Daudruff Finnan laddie jjs smoked haddock, ',j of thein touched the .root of his suf- lnd requires only to be spread with 'Phis is rho setisoti for guarcllnt; tering. 7'hc amount of medicine Mr. uo its use, and now I Lim happy to rb:utter. and cvarmwd 't.ltrout;li in the against perrnancnt injuryto the say my nrtn is completely restored. Anderson has Stc'ailoweel would Glamis, Ont. K. N. IT'ARItISON. "Our party," said t.lic politician. ocecl. It Illay' ,e .served ec'iUl. iL i table liners from fruit stairs and the doubtless surprise] that gentleman " continently, "evil) sweet) the city. white sauce also Rnd baked pota- like. It oval of the dis Coloration hirnse�i( could he see it all poured out T'll vote for it, than," j3>t)lied the toes should an-oin any it. or croakei imtg the damage before put- together, i 1 citizen "the city certainly needs icrc is a rood deal in cleaning I tin • the rticies in the wash will be Mr. Anderebn told " b 6 ()no year ago. 1 g i s�rAe )in fish properly. '1'hr:v bot lot :�e care­ satisfactory. A li tlo Salt [lis friends he had found a sure cure - fully scaled—if pat:(islt—find put ill>liliod on the Instant, sup Ilelnentcxl hi last. IIis friends and a but said within the down-turnt'd' _ edge and through several waters ( by the pouring on of boil ng water nothing in ' reply. IIis eontinu�d Slightly toward the dick, will be eftci found, it one feels for it, a sinal) will " remove wine stains. o co ho{c'tutrress, wits proverbial. but , :. grass stains, dampen the . pot and 1 Since► aid littl4 lump of. cartilage. !'hi is a rrnr 'f''Ca J. "on TH E. C06TC t i t everybody had long p mint of what was of ihicnally the tip � ���� �7 apply cream of tartar, rt b nI, i attention to the remarkable rete- Crat F i1Iarlltalcldc.—Phis ms nitide well in. Javelle writer is elective in ut rho car, when. ever- so long ago: CARBOLIC dies he frac continually discavering that organ in our remote ancestol'3 of the "rape tiuIp with tho j}tice, removing fruit and berry stains. It b proving failures. [3 c un'tss that has been used for jelly. use should not be tett to filo die.. ttt►ct subsec[ucntly P g had a point to it. Most of the apes OiNTMGl�Te fruit is not abundant Illilr_ But this time it ttax no fuiluro. It crctioa of an iawxycrie d lauu- wax I)odd's Kidney Pills. today have pointed ears, but in nialade )nay be prepared at the Same dress, however, since It in Loo great Andrrrion considers hlirnself huniiul beings the upper edge of the For all skin aNmen l:- LII11C with jellies. Pick the grapes strength it will eat.- into and des- 1V, (, orgatl has, in the course of a9es. f to-tIllyas successful a rrlatl as there O as to cover the L p• C A Co., Nalloh"ter, Eit1"lo"111 from the ~[erns and rinse, then add !troy the fabric. ., bred folded Over s Javelle water rn.•ly be ma Ie aS fol- is in New Ilr unswick. Ile has Lound real tip. a little l water and cook til[" soft. Rout[ health after many disappointr ROOFING and Sheet Metal Works 1)r.citr ,�(f the juice and rub the mi>,ss (lows Carbonate of potas, iuni, tour ttlenld. 11odd•^c Kidney Pills have ROOFING SLATE. IWe n Itlnct through the sieve, to remove all OWICCS CltloratC. Of Iiu1C, six ounces; S SCUTCII CR T. ktedor(}reen. SLhoolsATE T roiCBOARL9. et, itch. loins itnd seeds. Add to the pulp water one gallon. raised Cho burden oQ ills lite. Six I'ul,licaadHigh3choola Toronto). Fety P'Build- and nal weight of sugar and boil boxes curd! ilio) of every syFnptom Coal Tar,eta ROOFIRG T[LE (t3 City L•uild- iltd e ( g g , \1dnC IiISCaSC a11d he acknow- _ nto3fimateafurniahedur )forw�orkcrnnllete'ortor of I y A drunken Iri4htnan cusp once E ince,Toroone slowly with thcl juice half or three- =1 uicea,ials r, t pp T1.SI:I�LL HINTS ledges he owes {ti's success t0 them. lodt;f:cl in tilt; Celt of a Scotch conn ntsterialaahipppefltoanyPp•irtofthecountrYy. Phone 1963 quarters of an hour. If the fruit is try police station, when he made .a D. OUTHiS&goNS.AdetaldodtWidrnersta.Tomitto extra juicy, or too much water has Iron pieces of manilla $a er, then - tic mendous noise by kicking the cell --- .rr been added in cooking them, only point diem, and you will f nd you door with his heavt hob-mililed i 'c need be added. Stir !have something quite as good as t2U1TT: AI.AR111ING boots. ut e half the ) !; 1 6 very often to prevent burning and oilcloth to tack behind yodel sink. A cauntryman presented himself at •rhe constable wild had charge of be careful to not cook too long. I Do not keep ironed clothe. on bars the clerk's desk in an " hotel and, the police station, going to the cell E ` have found by experience ' that a ill the kitchen any longer Tian is after having a roomll t�ssigned to him door.- opened it a little, and said Instruments, Drums, uniforms, etc• cheaper, and to sones', more desirable necessary for thoroughl. drying. inquired at what-hours meals w re ­Mall, ye rllicht pit oft yer buits, EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND dish is obtained by using less sugar. They gather unp[ea5ant ode S. servoci. an' 1'11 gif them a bit rub, so that LoWQbt prices ever quoted, Fire catalogue To the pulp and juice of 1 gallon Try turning a pail over our flat- "Breakfast from, 7 to 11, luncoeo8n yell be respectable-like when ye d P iAOtlluatrwli�ns,maite free. Wraeaatorany stemmc d grapes use 2 cups sugar. irons while they are on t to stove. from 11 to 8, dinner�, from 3 t come up afore the bailie the morn." thing in.Music or Nuywticnpl,Instraureut•. [ o]locv the above directions and the It is an excellent way .to s lve fruel, supper from 8 to 11, recited the The prisoner, llatlere!d at tht� re- WIItT BY R(�YCi� W 0O.t Limited, result will be delicious. !as you mn keep their) hot c'ith,Pill clerk, glibly. quest, at once complied, and saw his IIIIL " East Ittliia Preserve.=`t'eigh efYual half the fire. "Gond gracious ! ejaculated the mistake only when ,' the constable Toronto,Ont., and Winnipeg, 9d n qua of brown sugar and good �^_ r countryman. with bulging eyes. shut the door uPoh flim, saying I SHEET METAL DOUGLAS R08., our apples, Pare and core the , ap- TO I>>JSTR()Y AtiTB ' e" tun I a-going to oft time to coolly 121 �deintd at., suet chop Line. Make a clear see talo town ?" •'Yo can kick awa' iiOO, Iny man, CORNICES. TORONTO, 6yrup of the sugar, add the apples Grease plates with lard, nd set , . as fang as ye like. •, and the juice and g-1 ted rind of then' where the insects abound. ^_._.� CLEANING, uTltva uflicient dumber of lemdns to give )hey prefer lard to anything, and -; r - _ a eta �,ocicnla ent Believe �earal is IES it a good lcriiony taste, and then i will forsake even sugar for It. Place �101P� S �•Idll>ti LAD . • • offs add ginner root, about Ib to 5 lbs :a few sticks aro nd the plate -for 7�an>rrla "Willie, shut that wlndOW Can be done perfectly by our )bench Try to fruit, tliougll this is according to ;the ants to cline -.up by. , Occasion- s^teen. You're letting the flies in. "I wish I :could think of some new BRITISH AMERICAN OYIINO Go• taste. Boit till the apple looks `'ally turn the plate botLom up over Willie--"11•ell. YOU'VO got to let and unusual birthday present to sur- -MOXM$= TogONTO, OTTAWA a UEBEO• cicili• and yellow. 'Phis will keep ;the fire, and the ants will fall in some of 'em in." prise ma ilia. with this year," said Email1:ERs• indefinitely by putting in ordinary 1 with the melting lard. Beset the Mamn,ia—`Why ?" "` Miss de Muir, wrinkling her fair SUPP 1E8. jiL2'S; iL1I'-t:gilt ones not necessary. I plate, and in a short time the Willie—" '.Canso if you don't lot brow in _deep perplexity. "Homo do � o ���.i Aabest0 Gonda, Preparinf;' ('finger Cons Noy I plague should have disappeared. 'e1n in, how are they going to get you think she'd like a son-in-law ?" s --fiat Pipe co Bring, and pare the roots, and cook them on the fly-paper ?"_ hoarsely whispered young Spoons- lriuuo►sxAt to assikrloat nt Orta, +— ,'::, . Qraase•, oto. ` ' ' more., fallitlg readily into the only l' in enough coater tO cover thein, : i�cwf� ' M 'LABORERS IN EI3EN. `" g_ WM. SUTTON U they are just tender. Do not T'AII ' "gland this 27 railtttay tugnel8 of lin© of thought that seemed to su «. ca LPmoU a eo., "flow them to 1)CCo1llC so soft' that There is a special class of,, farm a mile or more in length. gest itsettf• °ser` v l l break in pieces. Drain, Sweden - TO UN fOE 1 they . P - rets in tubo arc given so laborers "lake ft syrup of thct water they . acres of land for their own cc ere Toiled in and sugar, using! to use in consideration' of so many � _ � = Dom9nloi'1 Ltne St®n,m hfps ry oumict of ingcr 1 Ib sugar and I days' labor during the year for the 3 Honu*sl to Liverpool. Boston to Liver- -Y. p g .� / �� �r - 1 pint of cc stet. Drop ; the roots owner of the farm. They are, a sort t m;• pont. Portland to l.lr rrsooi vt•Quotas. thQ Uoilin syrup, and !keep of fixture to an estate, and t Ieir like g . ? � - � , etanndFast ste ntabtps saperior a000mmod•itq ' for half an hour. Four exists in no other country. ��w � •'' �CT0ia:es°t a�sang°r eoaonlhu �'d Bt`N Ihent boiling p ' into small jars, and be sure there is �.,���. c ue amidahlps, Spec!• art be a d eo . c' t3econd saloon and Third-Class so�mmo •tion plenty of syrup to cover thein:. Wileri Clergyman ;. (mildly)—I've Wn i nt.•ot as.age.nA •l1 v rtioularn,apply to so • tsF the mp•n7,ort - �old, cork and seal. They will keep wanting to see you, Mr. ,Kut , with " jtipba,,�•�yy,,tislils dr ON D.Tornlnas Ala. for years. Cut in cubes Uiey are regard to the quality of mil with s T7l1tFt3tsat.,Hostos:` Y°ataeai.ndpertl.ae i added to cakes, puddings," reel; etc• which ,you are serving me? Milk- of the s f•up gives a man (uneasily)--Yea, sir. 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I ._... .. _ .- -... -;.. ..�.- :._ .: ".�: . c. .:.. .- s ... , r. ,. -.. 6.., , .y ..�� iX :.. . . . �• '•-'a i -- t''qs _t4 • fir.. gpl, iii .. _ ,. _ -"-. - { , :. Ir -. 4. t.. n i•' :.:T" Vv- S+•. ,'r% .t- , To OUR SUBSORIBERs:By eferring to the address label on your paper you —Dire.Ferguson.Fereonof London, ie spend• ea lass based a thin i w fficient has Puro y. ,. ppoo • k d, - d e date tow ng s week with B. and Dirs. Bunting. hor ` can always ascertain the g war enine sad Will begin oporat- oar eubsaription to Tato Nim is aid. Catbbert,of Toronto is s n on this 'reek.- -Arthur `b - y •, pped Cmittances are acknowledged b i + s i j # , change of date on label on the first paper fol- fag a few days with Pickering friends. T oe• and Mrs• Armstrong, of Thornhill, Ale and Mrs. Thom, cf Daabarton and J. • owingreceipt of money at this office. Always —Born—In Windham on Friday. Aug. � •• ic l � t.ev tie date void ahead t- not 80th, the wife of R.A. Douglas of a and Mre. Mases o!gosrbat+a visited at �V. co � son. 8• ajors last Sunday. s y ` —F W Jacobs, of New Httmba is re r• Mrs. Jas. Thornton gib• , IM and have bash = 136 for a week at Norval. We 'ander• =r `8 0�erin She- firkedug Pfwdi lievinR F H Carswell who is away pn hi• �- g some n8W thi 1H holidays. :to d Mr. Thornton bas been disposing of �a ' —R. A. Boutin tit• off duty a few hiT to re at pl�#e days dor Prodigals retuned. Ted says he •� �' ' y • d - in the past week suffering from hCKERING, ONT„ BFPT. 6, 1901.:, g p it was sot among the four hundred who tonsilitis• war fed by the city conocil of Winnipeg. —Mrs. Alvis Orvi• Bad son, Freddie, He a s he h boarding-house in V� P* � S had a good, boar g ��. 4 of Dryden, were visiting with 8, O the nn r_ K LOCALISMS "v" t I _ and family. - M . add lore. Thos. Carter, Difes E. KR �•; � Bea e, Dias Lillie —Willie Lea9ens left od Mondiy for . M iae Diaa¢ie Ellison, •a � ,. • �Q�16T T��8�I1L1� at - Napaaee, where he is Dow attending the. Tho uton, Fred Wilson and Lea Hager• „'' New,,Shakers at Cts —(leo. Varty spent Labor Dap with High school. man visited the Pan-American this week, r his mother bore. —Those desiring to totswe tarn. and five great accounts of the scenes on i - ! 1 h'a0t0>r'� Cotton at �0tsr �- 8 —Miss Botha Palmer, of Toronto, ishad or unfurnished, see Mrs. Leavens Die idwn _ a 8W-WxapperetteB beauties open& Labor Day at her come here. ad in another column. ohm a Whitevale citouit of the Methodist ar h will hold their annual festival• aezt N8g1 Fancy F'IR'tlre(� Velvets, —Wm. Gormley, of Toronto, spent the —Hirapl Leavens, Minden. spant a tow Wedpeeday Sept lith on the church lawn, , holiday with bis relatives on the Lake days here during the past week with his wheel a good p New Lace Curtains 'Extra value..; Shore. t3 p oars n consisting of vocal mother, Mrs. D. Lealone. en strumental music b well known (i0IY16 and ase Our IIeW OOdB.• T —Thog. and MiB6 Harper, of Toronto, —Mrs. John Leslie sent a few days talenit, short addressee etoX For farther a g ' iiolida with Uri. Clark t;pent t);o Qf during - .. .. the salt , eek 4u ion rn p�cii�ala see is, .. ---- - � - W �Yl �Qr � o6t re bel � . � Church St. Nod family of Toronto Jq>1K*Ions Y' - ...,o� -rhggie O Loary llias "aline to —Mies Berner anis her friend Mise ' I Ow 0 Toronto to spend a couple of weeks with Bitter, of Todmorden, spent Sunday and IKIE0 - - =<' , friends. Monday with J. and Mrs. Markar. = R —Capt. and Mrs- Sizsmith with family _—Mrs. A. Margac is at present 'eon- k spent the holida with Mrs. Clark of fined to her bed butte+ I Church St. � � e hope that she !may soon be restored to her nada.health. a. nft%&' sh —E. W. and Dire. Orvis, of �'Vingham, —Jo nand SDm Dickie bare had a . 'A al are visiting the former's parents, S. and neat an v1 ery substantial, stone erected Mrs. Orvis. over the graves of their father sad mother Pirsons haVir been known to =. i —Miss Allen, of Hamilton, s-slit a few —T A Greig i i • i i i i • • 4 p g s in Toronto this week at gala a paled a day by takingS • days with W. J. and Mrs. Clark during tending to the exhibits of the Massey � s the past week. Harris Co at the Indaetrial EzhibitioD. an jounce of SCOTT'S EMUL -, —Miss Emma Clark and Mr. and Mrs. —Jae: MoG �! er h, of Hanover, is visit- SION. It is strange, but It Often• „ :, ,,T ._ ! John Copeland, of Woodham, spent Sun inq friends in this locality this week, a` da with Mrs. Holt, of Darlington. While h hap�tnS. , e$' will be COmplete, OtZr Supple y ere he was it leasant caller at the :+ —We congratalal�e John Dickie 6h his Newe Office. P Somehow the punC6 produCcs Consisting of Text Books, Slates, horEe having secured third place among a Walter Richardson who has been for the pound it seems t0 start the Seriblers, Writing Pads, Pencils, ' largo number of competitors at the Tc• five years with the Altman'e Dry Goode etc. Our Stationery-is also cheap ronin exhibition. establishment, New York, has accepted distrve machinery cin prop-{ Y —Those wl o desire to purchase atoms a much better position at Wanamaker's Cn t so that the • entIs able 1 and well selected... forti,ble dvrelling in the village; we wish Philadelphia. t0 digest and absorb KIS ordinary f to direct them to the ad of Mrs, Latch- C. J. Lamont, of t ford in anothercolamn. be Pickeriag Phis- food, hich he could not do b�- 1` 1v1� lXr Es ��D�e • 1�j(;�;Crl macy, left for his home last t3atardB —George G}ildere left last week for Hee The position is now being filled by C. Me i'ore, and that is the way the gain i _ paler where he will remain all winter hay Farlgne, of WallaeebaEg, who arrived on — is mads lug secured a sanation as packer in t I , Wednesday evening. furniture factory in that town. — A certlain ani0unt of flesh l3 —Those that burn coal this winter will . A• Stevenson. B.A, who Kae been an health: if you have bave to sweat for it hoar that there Raged as teacher at the college, has ren• tlll:t%ttiary will be a big eels of cordwood at the ted the residence on the. Hinastoa Road not: got It you Can get itS P East now occupied by Mr. Ed. Cornell. Rouge about the end of the menth, KeeCp P taken i i • t • • * As there is cot a vacant house in the vil- ' it in mind. � ; ' • —Un account of the very heavy rain Is'ge, it is a very difficult matter for anew )set Saturday, the auction Bale of maga- comer to get a suitable dwelling. ` •'.� tines and periodicals is postponed until —We wish to direct attention to the next Saturday,when they will be sold at auction Bale on Tuesday Sept 17th o1 the fire hall at 8 p m. farm stock, implements, hoose hold Earn- -W. E. Clark left at this office this iture, corn, mangolds Bad potatoes, the You wo end k i�8S t�in Aa>roltDt i i ii i i t 4 week, a cornstalk measuring fourteen property of Jas. Campbell, lot 7 bass-line ie In winla,and It you art $�otf i :• ', feet three and one-half inches in length. Pickeritlg. As Mr. Campbell has rented dollrt ba<atdt alt weadifrt is wtlefW Those who can beat this should bring his farm and will soon return to his home i . = ti their Born stall a along. in Chicago everything will be sold with g y g Our Cha in D e artw6nt is a aln rulnnln ' � oarT�aovv>rR Toronto, �..a.. ,, PP � P � � —It is report.:d that the Grand Trunk out reserve. * • - "sathoritiee contemplate cattin down the P g --On account of bis continued illness,! � °� �'° ' 3earboro grade in the near talars, al vv A Rammer will be unable to rerntne •acx ii° 'F 8 full blast..- Our t�-ork if; noted for dt�spatch' end thouRb the cost will be in the neighbor. his duties as principal of our public school .y wo hood of a million dollars. .� ., ' for some time. ' Aa F,M Chapman, who M sea x �g a tttlahtp, riIIg along your chop. —J. B. Horn, of Listoaell, spent 8au- had charge last weak, had ,m a w • da and M • R begin his ttur y uadav with W. G}. ' and Mrs. • ' p donee as teaalier at the college oto Tues. a •+ ,.-,:�>-Y, _..:,.,.--, „i �• �<__ >�k;�?'�,r , ',��� ,;� �_, �� i,, s. : �:ae ; •xal Hain. He returned home on Monday day, the senior ddpartment bait been o+, is !a ' a,' g & o I •.Cream Buns," Family Fiaar, 68 60 per bbl. evening aceompanie3 by Dlrs. Horn and closed this week, The school board is =�i ` adv I' ° -Toronto Patent," Fan y Pastry Flour, S8-80 per bbl their child and Mrs. Ham, endeavoring to secure a substitute for , "Bouton, Pure Manito�a Patent Flour, $5.U0 per bbl- -Last Sunday about two hundred Ital j'i■ :♦a '' -+ $1 ;tt ! three months, and for tbat purpose have tBne were engaged in moving the main advertised in the Toronto (Nobe. r• —Coll a re-opened on TaeP21a s air i ( 0 P P g track of the (x.'1`.R. by the old station, a mo ti •o Bran $14:00 perloa "Wheatelerie" 25o pet acts a, few feet to the north to make room for �Ry morn o� - a Shorts, 410.60 ter toes Corn Meal, 12lbs for 25o the Brading of the new track. ing last with as attendance of over 60 W w a o ti =20,Op - r tcb Qat sisal IOlbe for 250 i 0 3 Jumbo Flour, pe , u ils and the staff all in their laces, _ —James Alloway left on Wednesdsy and w P F- °•: a a efl '- a h Mixed chop, 616.00 per ton Rolled Oeste, 101bs for 25Q ' '. morula fcr 4t. Catharines where he has when the week goes by daring which i o�a a o3 8.r g M�° Oat Chop, $1,10 r 100 lbs Rolled.Wheat, 8 lbs for 25a Toronto fair has had some detuniog in- opJ° pox S P per secured a situation in a coo er•sho that + gats 86c r bus Graham Flour,-12 The for-Ucr i? p 8aences the rooms all expect to be oe• s• ••'° ' a ..� Rw� tea°` •I pe has just been opened up in connection espied. Dnrinq vacation some new or k� e c g with the mills there. • rooms were fitted up to accommodate the — a .• — —Unless the culvert on the,Routh side � rush and the exceptional work dons as o t i of the G.T.R. bridge on Church st is re. _ +i ° pa evidenced in the examination reports °a :S• A fired soon, some serious accident ma y yes im N a. be looked for. As these damages area fall warrants the expectations of a but• �; Ase. 2nd, 1901 : resale of the work being carried out there ger year than has been. The principal COes had the classes in running shape on Tas• by the (!rand Trunk, they are the ones oR '� I who should be bald responsible fol; any day, and did considerable work oa that +r' damages tbat may be incurred. day, so that business is meant from the 9 :- first. We predict a successful and plea —A large number of our residebte have ,. ant ear for lbs 000npante of our roe the nme t visited the Toronto Ezhibition daring the y poo week, and the snare!o info ted hail of science on the neighboring hill g p n •same to bit ' -- - t6 t the exhibits is fatly rip to any in the p especially in stock. The raking Audley. r that the - I _.: received last year _ jj'�i` � - • John EltiootVe form is-reen 1be 'again. T err h a ei lJ�en t s Furs ishm s seems to have borne frail. However, g r • � • mach dissatisfaction is expressed by ex. Wedding•belle are thinking of ringing. Chas-Lynda's new cleaner is doing dandy d hibitors regarding the unsatisfactory coil. work. ;. ' - G dition of the buildings. In another year In R adv Madel, Our Tillage sports a broncho. Its a it is hoped that these will be attended to. beauty. i summer Underwear, �. Ae the exhibition is the eodree of ccneid- Ageu% for all Overalls, Shirts of all kinds, Nomach fall wheat is being sows in , Hop �t fid• of veh- arable revenue to Toronto every year, these parts. Hats in all the latest styles. .'; - iol manufactured by the WoUugblin the pity cannot afford to neglect these Mrs. T. W. Brown is visiting her sister Boots and Sboes, Etc. matters. in Toronto, who is seriously ill. , of Oshawa. Wm. Ellicott and wits s nt •ds • • offer of N'orwty Spruce 4•to ' —Ae the long winter:eveninQe are lS-ow pe 7 or io peva! last approaching, it is proposed by some ? f l health and tit for tranaplanunR A BUNT1 at the sitbibition this week. r s ' s s► y The students at the W. C,I. from here, at • each. the pumhasers to dig their • that a literary society be organized.When Properly conducted no better way can be began work there again on Tuesday. o trees. This offer will be Rood to add Mrs. Wm. McMillan visited her sister in of ane 1901. found in which to spend our leisure Toronto and attended the fair last week. hours Many of the leading men in the r�e?3 V . C■%=A• Misses V. Pugh and C., Chamberlain, of = country were brought first into notice Detroit, spent a few days with their anole, O �l ndin r through the medium of the debating Goo. Lawrence recently. O �r societies which they attended . in• their Mr. and Dire: E. Orvis, of Winalism F UIT = TREES earlier dive. Not only do these debates have been viewing the old places and old � faces here. Eleazer looks well and his 1 kinds of -_afford pleasure,but they are most profit- _ • able by developing latent were, and many friends were lad to see him. He re FBiT1YT fiBEEB. pow R The sharp advance' in sugar, its a disastrous hail storm in !bat SSB UBS, �O-t We will still coniinue to give than making men useful to their follow. ports _ ,a citizens. Think over the matter qo chat Ooality' uHi best y4fifiret rice °y We are glad to learn that Ira Lawrence - 20 lbs of Granulated for one when the time comes for orRanization, g for all kinds of Dollar. many may be read to take art has been�ealled from Parry Bound to take d WirYer 'e•. 5: Considerable v part. charge of the Pickerin public school sen• , Fall an BPP :;} b e excitement was caused g t? � '. on Wedaesda for division owing to the iilnws of Dir. Rem GEE, Agent. JOHN E. v afternoon on Hen fit, piokeriidg. R mer"=�Mr. Remmer's many friends here � �s LO �� <r; by a runaway- W. W. and Mrs. Sparks j f Pickering. ry wish him a speedy repo§very. of Fairport had driven into the village -: a with their spirited driver, and had palled � :r • r •''.Y � --' rip in front of the post-offices where Mr. Whitevale �.. ' + Sparks had got oat of the req, leaven the 1 , eal _E t lines in the hands of Mrs. f n ' I , : :,� r . , or' ,' ... • - sparks.leaving Q'esi and Mrs. Burkholder open t 7ast week in the cit horse becoming frightened at a rig coming y } up behind started off at a farinas rate, Mr• and Mrs. Jos. Pennock are visiting ,<8 tad Lot iD Picketing village_ H t h Grad a Wh a els Although the horse was beyond control, the city this week- for sale ebea . Mise Carrie L nds it visiting bat i "7 Dare. Sparks aacFeeded in keeping the ani � y g 8t'�d• � r,< � _�� -•�4�,'' •: Bee T. A. aRElai MR l on the road until they retched the father, Mr Jae. Taylor. Alex Leask and Glee+. Mitchell, of Breen- �i`. rid �e las as ; '` Or JNO. DICHIE properly of Dire. O'Leary where the bank, were in the vale" wean � v '• horse piniaRed into the lance, hich was Mr• Nicholls. of Medoc, - has been the `� at• gip' - ,t knocked completely down bat which guest o Miss EY Be N rt. l are for the as caused the horse to come to -B put west. §`r ::;�;�� � �_ • - -. - ,�.': • ..;:: � F � ' standstill. Wm. Banter, of Toronto. has been visit- ` ; : - °:�•,� '-• - In her exciting experience, Mrs. Sparks fag his old friends �` ; �� 9 > tr - P arcand the vale t11e est ' '~' Cotive'aDowK dose. ' ` dispsyed a great deal of pluck and elle few dogs. p �:N _ �° �``• ;: ^1 p18y� �•- • { S z coney to Loan. b` .k:°4 r '�' Li �Vi�i�. °Y • _ , , ^ ~' *F 3 . is to be congratulated on her good fartane Mr. Leary is.baildinR a new dam of was "' Y F oury. and is expect in e6capintt with nothing more. serious petted to be running in Visits CSlaremont tl: n R few bruises and a severe shakingabout ten days. q 'k4 Y-: ani other good'"tvheetelievisl prtcelrr- _ „ A, E. Major has, been absent for the ° > `° every Taesda`p.. i�p. Ocher•wise very little damage .sae 1 _,�. > °' .�:,�;. offered. Past week at the Toronto Exhibition where ¢ i'ane.-the horse received-a few scratcuee RichardsonQum le wheels over J. I?takte s stha has en engaged in judging stock. • . 3 p al:d he dQ>�li•bcarl somewhat bent. r t fi / /, 7 - W E riding - his twen y i= Pa ...... nun t horNotaryckeriug § p Yri . I • ee ^y lic, •i •6' -E -r.l.. ...,. .. ,••, f "i} .f. ``__++ jl - ,.. ._ -. s: . -.,- C r v .:_. .- ....4 .. ...-.Ir r<-k•'n,.... • Y:-.,,'l .G. a,.(. V. - -_ ,r , --- -.:.-�_ .•w_. _- ... ." :__._ "_. ..,- _. r.. 4x.3..: .. .. -, . .. ,t _ .. -.s,., .- ... .-:. 1, .-au :�': �. ,�:=`, • .., ti _. r+.._ .,.. ...f -.,- -. _. -as i .. _tae. �•' ... . . . , '.;.. -4t .f 3� .,.sa , < � .,•'Fel �. . , �; - _.. .- 'a ,R zt.-., .., .__ ,,.� ;z- , ti ..v ..-..., a t. . .. ,.� . . . . - -•{.. 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