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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_09_13 ' ,�s �+` �°". .•, ^i ... �.� Iwo- c .. e:. s. • {' wax s k _ PICKERING i tra ICSERING, ONTO, FRIDAY. SEPT. 131 ?901. . 4 e : . .7••tiy. `c OUT OUND US Klnsara. centennial Corners. � L'sirtli33ti1 �ti�ibl. �� a ae Thompson u o or man ventSunday- ARMise Ev li Th mpso h me t her Mr and Mier 8n ape vacation. with Mrs Bertram MefLlc�l. LAT29T LOCAL ZAF1?Z ataa 23CORDSD sir We are pleased to see Clow Lawton back Miss Lizzie Pearce is Visiting $fends• to work again. in Toronto. t m r rem old : n tea he ora. + `"' 6, "�'4E7N(i.M•'D.,C.M.,Fellow of � �}RQlij z>aa rsasa AND aorrsD. Doirx ss ons Floyd Reeser wa tag o c4 Wilfred Knowles is attending t C s i4liiig De lances last week. ty court as a Juryman• siti!`atty ldadlatd College, Toronto, mem. aDp�app,Np:tfT&. - Frank Rogers is home atter speeding a Miss Hattie Tomlinson has been TisiF K �,ier of sColieae o�_.pysysiaiane and SnraeoLctsl month at the lake. IOsirbrlo.'Office and reddence Opp O Iw•rr Mise Edith Harbroa is visiting in To• fug lire sister, Mrs W H Closson- n om; fiat. Othcs hours: moraing 7 to lo: mstena Ot.AasMONT Emma Graham is pending s routo for a few weeks. Mipss Our bead ors to Port Perry fair ae:t few days ander the parental roof. y O!� le and design g A. Prowse and E. Redman visited the y L4stfcsi. week. Pan•Amerioam this week. Two of oar most prominent young mea •,e kept in stock. It will pay you Biro.Hartwell is around again but feel- John Lawrence is busy this week boild• were sight seeing at Niagara Palls on L7 to call at our works ai d inspect our stook, ,."lF"1ENTON. DUNN*dt BOULTBEE. 'sad obtala prices. Don't be misled by fag weak• it¢a silo for Wm Dennis. Friday last. d. miss 3J gaxtiatesa 8olieitort,etc„ Temple 'Build- Columbia for a couple of toonihs n; corner gay ang,i;lehmond atreem T��� �te Cana and do off�Lesosgente Dowswell'm gates from 01.00 rap at Wm Alfred Rodgers has gone to British. �rildo��Brambondwe en the guestsoflyir�s C , • alt iiaaeraoas every Tn•adLr Ione, y Wm.-Harbron, and Miss Edith Pilkey A Annis over Sunday. D• ale loan on sarongs. commission of 10 per cent„ which You will A load of our poamR mea visited Port took in the Toronto Fair last week. We are pleased to bear that George, 13'R t1`I8 DENTON. H•C•• D O.L. certainly save by-purobaaing from aa. A' Perry on Sunday. Mr.and Sire.Armitage and daughter,of Pratt,of Sault Si Marie, formerly of y4 r »B TL X17=tH W. MIILOOb BOUI+'! call solicited. Thomson d:Bases are having an eaten Hamilton,visited at R.R.blowbrsys. Port Union is recovering from his attack r sloe built so their stabler. WHIM GRANITE Coy bliss Jennie Sadler,of Toronto,ie visit• oft yphoid fever,and hope that his eon- �• $'h$F,WEj,I,.f1 C•� BAF3RIB• post Office l John H. Caster is now attending the ing bar grand-parents, W.and Mrs. Sadler Atto:a®�,•iidConaty Qpp lChitby,Ontario P aLleweate will be rapid. R � T98,tlonas�Orowa _ Markham high school. Miss Myrtle Brown is at Pickering Col- _ =�_,t�Bsttar .Coast 13ocse,Whitby.- lo'y E. E.Forsyth was at the Pan•Amer[• lege,which institution she wfll attend for On Sunday evening Levi Annie will QW.9s fiof3ILL$4RAy+ HARRIS• **♦ LIVERY during the Peet week. x some time. Rive an address Hader the anepicea of the anile IS PICKER sill L Mrs.Jos• Black,we are pleased to re. The band boys did very well at their Epworth League,on the Epworth Lengna •., . ...''3oliciiors,aa. am- oppBA•t�� port continues to improve. concert, the proceeds &monatiag to the convention recently bald at gen Prsn- ' sirs agbiobly.Out. Jno,BaII o L fir. and Mfrs, Crocker,o! Buffalo, are som of 880. Disco,Cal. --which he was a delegates y •'A.GG HTraT.LL•B. 3Lons1 to Loan. 8r a -- visiting at Henry Thomsoa'e. Miss Sarah Lawrence has returned Lome , AT�E3380'3.RITCSIE & 84PEESY. _- ifism gate Eastwood spent a couple of after spending a couple of weeks with her White's Sale Sept. 14th. ce; ..g fats",Solidtora ata„ Temple Build First-class veLicles for hire by day sister, Mrs.Bsri¢Dall,o!Toronto. days with Otey frientaa this weak. Wh1tevala. :..Ing Tomato, Lad Olaramaat every 8atnrdav• or night 'Bae In connection meet• W. Waliord, of Toronto, Visited T, Mr: and Sirs. G, Weir, of Denver Colo ititebie G.$•�°°ay' inB all G,T.R.trains. Freight and Gibbons and family over Sunday. redo,also Sir.sad M e s IMand y of Oah• -- ea rase delivered to all parts of she Joseph RaweOm and wits of Ruseeaa, aws,@peat Sunday last with R W SiaAvoc, Miss Legate is in attendance at the Y.L re Yaeltetartat'Y• P Wm, Hudson, of London Oat. Etter village• Teaming of LII kinds done visited friends hers a fear day$ the t college Whitby. y Par twenty years absence,tolled ca a number W m,bleak,of 33axwa[l,last weak risfb+'l ...,:r.w.- ^� ERINABY SCR, on shortest notice. Sale and coin, week, of old friends around this part last week {' U0PSINS,VET - Revs: Miles, of Whitby,and William#, James White for s taw days. a ttEOI3, Gxadaats of tnmis week toied member mota&ioa stable*fa connection. y, On Wednesday,the 4th feet., s nombez S. g ppLynda,of Toronto. w n a bas- s:. ,.'. aalieZs; �O lice —_ pity on Sun, of our young peoPIC spent a varvgeajoyable a Mite Ht.th eval 6o Catharines.sow Elie y¢e yaUlAdl yaterluar7 bre ea' Association. dap lent. time on the bbeeach at Pickerin at which � lanes,and reaidenas Das and Dae-qua e H• Peak, Plo�etor. Gao, Oe[ow is bailding a new side- boating and fishing were the chief attrsc ,.ararsba of Green'River, 0Qlce and ehoeitaR torgs g guest last week of Mly. Iia¢erman, drsn s ;3151 and toP P.i add .also green walk a$well as reakiag improvements to ions. Alter all had thoroughly enjoyed Mesdames Heron and Jaoksoa,of scor- tware .0 it olm thermpelved the ladies prepared a grand tea boro ware the eats this week of Mrs.W_ qiAbuyer. One his rPuresidence. guests )iliedee Pugh and Chamberlain r+tamed to which all did ample)carica, B. Major. Surgeons. to Detroit after visiting friends for the Mrs. C amd Mrs#P,Reeaor have reEarme3 J. SHIRLEY,Vetsitinarz,o T•tr.r,i• e Onto from a taw weeks visit with friends in w.at the ale List. Soa.Glrsdn•a Fumiture:,.. 1 past three weeks. See RFhlte'e Smy Collate.Toronto to�istared wciatio of thA - Rochester. !V Y. Ismtsr9ti qeg ,asry6tedical A+aaciation al. Andrew Ltaioa has moved so Ficker �_,� eassses and inlur of abe d�a�aLpp�md Whas u Claremons's loss is Pick 3ieesss Freak Truman and Wilbur Sar- is* GAaEM rttvgn. ton. of Chle"o. agent last week with lir, otadsaa a aourdtn4 to tai•most S tali line of flet• - set"a gain and Mrs, Israel Barton. ssmd edea tia3�perttnoiploa• pl®c•and soaid•oc• Mrs. C. 3filttie is is a very low Bondi• _ tin sae edsoinio&Sassaria Hardwaresame, Mrs. H. Hopkins wan the guest of P. A. W F Birate. of Hamiltos, is apemditncr King 151L. Ptck•rea>. �! on furniture now tics. and her friends are very saxiow _ tea sihibition in and Mrs. Hoover on Thasdsp Inst. a few days with r'dn. B. A. Ellison aa+k tpn= ware toono&, about her reeoTory• Will acid Mrs. Hoover visited with JA&• other Needs in the vale. �tx9itrsflis4s aaxA9T. V� D. C' Smith. D D.S. will be in -and Mfrs, Hays cm Sunday last. We regret to learn that Miss Maud Bob- Prices right. ClaremouS me Tuesday 17th lase to at. Uriah Young obtained a large member of Inson ie cot im�ico•sag a. rapidly as be r �■$0A8 DUN!1,Conveyrnoer• Com- g Mad to his profassion.al duties. prises at the Toronto exhibition. friends would lute to ase. `�, mi.tioaar tar @atdait AA"Ti s. *to-. I.R. TMttJM_L � The janior diviswa of oar school sou Bliss Iva Framer returned home after We are wry sorry to hest of the sarlasss �yta,•dsuaae pat. Luasit$ii closed for a eonple of days this week ow- spending a couple of weeks in Toronto. fllaess of ld iss H Place as the home of ~R• g304gER, Ismaer of plunsge iekerma. out. ise to he illness of the Walsh". lilies Geo. end Mrs. Idarifen. of Cla'remOut, her grand !Ether Mr John Toot. . Licensed sauce ae,hili m day time and DiriJtta&ca. visited Adam and Mrs. Spears an Sunday Mr. Sayles being abeent in Bram'tfordr ed at Da&aie,L3rsee gi•ar.oas. 4 17 d d' Dr and Bert Campbell were u /be loot• the Rev Mr Radcliff.o! 8toaffvtlls, oris &a roam Wagons, Buggies, pis most cid t4is weak, arohssiDg atvcl Mise Annie Doten spent a few days last pied the pulpit of the Baptist church bare SCNTIb10. IaMOT of M-Tisga ! y p .eek in Claremont with he aunt, Mrs.Geo on Sunday morning B. Iaaeaw•Ior tb•Conmty of Ontario Of- ter the latwr's store which .be will open B ie the ®sore as.'t His rsatdeaee,Pie�malm& ,Etc. as lowest prices. BLDyard. The work of to building the will dam to ;%0SPr120vfr1Ie ae'[t week. W R. Barton bas treated bls dweWIDS pmeressina aLtisfactorl sad a sertas of Vtll•ae Repairing neat) and promptly a• ray kis for his home at Polo. to a ocat of peat,which adds to tis appear bee.@ are being held than week drawing •VfD B'ELI3Atsi. mcetioaeer, din., - yy IL, sa M9omday, after spMdro,g s few race very much, stone and other material r W oourn oolioits id,7ae from Hie anasoronr sttended-t0. weeks wish frtasd& hare. D. Mlacaab ae• Rev R. Ratcliffe, Of Btooffvills, own- Mrs. D 8 Turner received a severs rriaads coma far and near Bates of Iaime, farm eompan ed Iiia] m& far as Toronto_ pied the pulpit to lite Baptist church here shaking rap sad some fractured ribs tlirongb neo and eveYtLtna glia se°°°°sola will W being thrown from her baggy while on her �baodled ny the sabsuMber with the utmost*are Bole Age'Co' Markham. Wagon On arvi&1c o mei brotlhere acd semi ire as Mrs,Sunday and kireter way to Ch®rywood on Bnmdav A pile of toad so to the very bele advantage Ciaremoat,.BaIsom. Oxbridge, Rodoeb and Harry of Toronto,alre vistiin¢ with John stone on the roadside caused bar usually R.SEATO:�;TOWNSBIPCLERH �tisf•��t te and Mrs Morgan. _ mirk o m sh t _�Am �', OtJRlce, Toronto,she retards borne on 6atnrdar. Mlanball Tarsier, who has been livingat t pony 7 browing Mrs, Terser ; Don't forget the garden party sa Class to the ground. Her iolaries while painful _ Conveyance, Commiestea•a fortD•loanktn& Pickering. Toronto Jaaetioo for some time, returned are not dangerous. The baggy was badly- aisd•ivtts, Accountant Z;e. Out o mons on R. P Hoppers laisrn on Sept lOsb on farm property- While—_vale, They have engaged some s lendid talent to our midss. Toronto's loos t our gale wrecked in the fracas. The stones lied v P Mfrs. Wm. Birmte.of HLmileoa. sad Mrs been piled on the road temporatly and . i� ALF•WAY iiOUSE, Kinaston Road Gilpin,- from StouBville which we re•hearu asD. R. Beaton, of Whitevsle, vietted inn, have dace bora removed. .LZ rod aecomrnodettabY°r Dean and boost• �' , follow@ W_B. Turner and Mrs H, Hopkins la•tlroouiw prices Cuwne t t Beat of t,quote and cigars, J HULL. Proprietor 43tlaiDr.Barker and Nelles are splendid young week. *ap TAXWO-31alseat a statfea G Tja _ _ feilcwa The Large silo on River Bide Farm, Tsalara copra East ave ♦e FOLLOWS:— ILL, ot Lowr:— CCHER k POST Au Ade- There's aotuing like bavimg good heads owned by Elias Bine, !s nearing aomple• ,• - •. tioneen for the Coaaty o1i ortario, aur ,Watchmaker and Je Wei81, at%be bellows ,tion. The lessee. Mfr. Hsisey will beginJL No. 8 MAIL S:dB A. M. moa sales s a•erry descrivtioL conaucted st's filling it at Date, 8:00 P. Mf. ' ;moderate charge, T Pogober. Beal Fatale - Brock Sheet, WHITBY. Mandolin and guitar with a piano tinkle Won Grey bad rented the Sherrard farm .,109 IAKAAL. �, , 5;19 P.Y. aider and General Tales+e, 'Strict attention Is a rare oombtnation that beats Rip Can on the 7th can.of Pickering,and bas began 1gsOen to all orders byp marl or telosta b. ad- Winkle - diene THOS. POUCeEa• Brougham• gat' 8. WLiches, Clocks and Jewelery, work thereon. Mr. Taylor of Victoria TIAnis oorNO Wser Dtzs AS FOLLOWS; ;POSTFLL.Green R vel,oat. - . sa ly ReQaired neatly and promptly. M' &Williamson comes as a Bolo;dnetisr Square repta the Col. Bnttoa farm in his No.9 LOCAL 8:14 A.M. 'T tHE WELLINGTON Rout —Hav- With votes or piano there's nobody henry stead. '•7 AEL 2•19 P. M. �. is¢removes co ata thoroughly overhaul- 1t Work .• )dire O'Brien, Philadelphia is a baa Ata meeting of the mission band on „7 Illa[L 8;17 P.M. ed the roe hawse,1 Zd prepared to er a ul- All �1`®Yrs Guaranteed. slocutor Thursday last,the following of5eere were eotheadlolon to,alt Who desist to pacrooire Om frac, Missy 131amcbe, a professional elected for the ensuing year:—President, T== Ta ata.—aastlearton Station Me. spacious samp'.e rooms. I shall be plead- Vi iti Pickering Monday Lad Friday of P mise Jeeda h igbswander, vsee•pres, Mies 'Y••>< ed to roe all old Petrone when theyy have oa each week. tator Ruth Annie; set y, Sties Mabel Gilbaly; TRLINB Goma Easy DU19 AS FOLLO�tW5 prion to visit Markham. JAS, T F. BNCE, ►rise Brown, whose diploma is graded treas, miss Lillie Morgan. 3larkbsm.Ont. _ _ 'I'h�_ _ _ _ . . . M.E. - Na 6 MaIL e•4? A.M.- A i { [ {'�u Recites in a way tbat will please yon Lad " No. 18 MIXED 2:58 l:•M WE �EI�N �4N.( Of WAR Whites Sale on Saturday. - � " 10 Locus. . .6:06 P.M. Deering Harvesting 'Jlachinery, A.: The flattering•things said by the itewr re■ , Deering Twine, _ osporated by act of Parliament 1874 paper press TRAINS GOINl3 WEST DVE�B F3T LOwSi— Tadbope Buggies, a p Tickestas Smash. Are trathful as well on bar styis and ad. 1 iludley. No 9 Local. •8:20 A.M, also the Celebrated Magnet Cream Sep Antsorized Ca?isal.....................h,0M.Mo dress. Isaac Paokrin was some better at time " .11 Mesa .2:81 P.M. orator,for simplicity, ease of handling, Subscribed capital..................... w0000 Space fail& or Ili speak of our spleadid - 7 Mail •9'22 P. M.' _ :::........... pleannesa of stimmsa¢challenge the world. Awete Iiei3ilY Coaie>rifble............'12442,04-mmo �brass band otblissiMcCarthy was a recent visitor at Call Lad see or write— x08,Cae,y+t FeQ,' T.S.3tc31sLLa r.Eev. Aad other good speakers which will be on the Pan American. - W. F. It. Joncs, i'reeid•nt Cashier based Wir Paekrin and wife visited their Fell We lead in Spectacle sn&Eyeglan fitti >C1Y 33uloani' spacial attention given to armoro Sale T care is welcome for all at the knife and atives in Pickering on Sunday. —others follow, No strain or-bad Notes Collectiouseulicitedand uomptlymade, Mrs(Rev MoAula and children' of Cjomng.aseas Boreign Exchange bouglit end sold Drafand ts is fork set ), y results from Spectacles par, i1 en ayatlable on all parts of the world -Aad N make fall recess, it just needs You Mitchell,visited friends bore this week. chased from md, and lee. - Thus.W. Brown's familiar figure is seen F.E.Lake. Opt. D settees seek Department. around big old haunts atter a stammering ,.Ed. J. Smith. C'ptitatl 11 $ling St. Iaterest allowed on deposits aw�est ccs• in 011ier parte. Y Wert,vortical wi11 be at A. H rent rates'and'eredited ball-yetar>7_to depositors 13roughan% We are glad to learn that Waller Fowlie Jeweler, Geo. Serr. MsDagtiY, has obtained so good a position on the goy- 1 t� ` Alligl droit store, sitby Ted Ham is improving nicely. ernrnent farm with big cousin. Pirie B10f',iS, Piekering� —' with a full line of spectac'as• Jae. Bogle parpoeee going to the Norih We were wrong is stating that Ira L,w DOMINION BANK west. renee had accepted the Pickering school and eye'gl'asses: Prices tight' We are getting ready to harvest the in last weeks issue. He does not intend All work left with W. J. BODELLw. I Testimg free• _ . great corn crop. teaching this year. Brougham, will receive careful at d Refractin,, 1 The coact held here on Monday last Some of our dairy,poultry and fruit ad: prompt attention. Capita Paid IID, _ _$2,450,000 mirereare getting their epece on, raper. F. E. Luke, Optibian. , was very slimly attended. story to exhibiting at the great and only Our work is guaranteed. Toronto Optleal Parlors• y Whitby fair, Success Phone 2668. Reserve Fund $2,450,000 camped inourneiebborbood,dealers ars Mre.O'Leary's sister from'theother side 2�1y ,.11 KING STREET WEST. HYtrBY gRANC�I. - Robt.Cowan hae started the harmese who has not paid a visit bore for some - ■. busidess with W.J.Coakwell• twenty years,has been spending a pleasant. s�saeral.saakias sttstaeas Traasaetea Dan and Roes Alger have gone east to time with her friends here. �inaces TT� T�T gpeoi91 attention riven to the collection of resume their studies at school. Mrs,Alvin Orvis and eon, of Dryden, JUST 11\ e d e 0 Faimez s Sale and other Notes. Noble Stevenson has had several base visited!pleads and relatives Len doting gAVLv68 D8PARTMBNT, lately,�drawing material for hie new barn the eat week. We qre lad to see 'that . P g —Wilson's fly pada Q.C.Tonic Bitters' ' Mrs.C. Linton left for Montreal last her son Willie has tone to profit by the Smith's 0.C.Catarrh Care Ifttsrmmt allowed on deposits of @1.00 an'd rap _ we the ag --'cultural college..__ _ , E&oetx�ll ,�llr1. wards. Tharedi y where tW wiRMtide;in fatare: We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Ma. Tangle . Balsam,Spruce do Tar Z.J.THORTON, Al,Hutinge has bought book the farm Qaay now of Winnipeg,int a former resi• Insect Po Abbey's Belt _ _ _ _ I�eNAG88t which be sold to Jag.Hogle some time dent at Pleasant Valley farm here is eo __ a specialty, prices comparing - Antis Green Lime finite *� r ago. liss Eva Norton has retained home Hers nFr westth in her after on en home, favorably with otter dealers. " Anti Fly Ott ImperiaaZ,emonadn We B. PRI♦'1 GLZ -& rl� Ser eon Frank les _ _ after upending a few weeks with Toronto spent the vas Boon cn s trip to his ' •:+••••BOB.S -SOAP.,,..... friends.- Tit friends. summer in Winnipeg. 8 :-Openfor.business at.G.Bund9's_ Ytzsot Wild Raspberry Essence Lennon 07 rr HIM) Jon. and Mies M. Gerow" returned -Our peri]eatweak roma bow or--other residence. •• Blackberry. Vanilla from Caeeares last week. They spent a had imkhngs of a wedding,but we were oar- •• - BErawberr �• Pineapple Have just taken in stock a oonsiaument most enjoyable summer at that favorite prised to learn that the influence there up. Strawberry of LIVERPOOL SALT. They are just on exerted was the result of two saoh,bappy resort. ioraors. Ii all oat be believed,one of our One li bt wagon •••••PSYCHINE..... unloading el SA car' n the. celebrated J.A. and t e, White have jest re• fair girls, a life4ona repident here baa g � —. WINDSOR SALT. In all lines of fenny turned from (heir trip south and report S Gang Plows for Bale. y P baviag lied a gosxl time.. taking in the one to adorn the home of one who is fay. 8 BiMles for sale or to rent.. Root Baez Flashlight I eada'che Wafers and staple groceries the otter special-ad• Pat-American,Niagara tells and other erably known here Lleo, as _e were not - - 'Ginger Beer B1 earpa vantages. present and have no precise date,we simply Everybody acknot6ledges that they sell pointe John is a hustler we know, and wish them all icy and long life. " J. S. Bund ? At the--- the beet TEA for the money to bo bsd I y P _ _ _ y �0 l while awe be purchased some fine Stock _ anywhere._ r y D CO. and is having an unction Bale• on Satur• `�ewa �1� 3r1r,�' PharYriac�. Yt►• B• P, & Cday Sept 14th, We wish hila success, i Whites Sale for Stock. v 23•tf " �`111rt'D]OLt. _ ro rr. .r1 ro, 'Y.3}`.'6� .,.- ,a, r.y ._ 'twf , _ • e :��t•,.rfi�.pA•hn g1n�R'S;�kMrF _ :... „ ,... =v'..'-. ,�._ t... n - .- . .. .,A:..kil�, .. x .. „ . - . - a+ . . xhi . : ,, , : . .. � wit - 1► ' �,' __ T -- --' — • 1w,100,91..;..,«,«,..,•.I- �..,4..w.. ::}-1-4--%-X-4-444-X.-A4:.-..4,y„y,�.•v. f 1 has the eye of my mother, and my "Aad my first sitting-when?" WHY BABIES CIiY. father's mouth and'chin. There he "Oh, we'll discuss that at lunch- _ I • •I y . • _. stands, as in the flesh, Mr, Wilton; eon, Mr. Witton," said the old man• Sorre Useful EiRits to D2otheits on 1 �' 'C' Ii '_ • and here, around the corner, my un- "I wonde< where Guy is." I a ..., - 1 ,.1 Cl .� �I B,iLa Aatbor ol..... "' ,moi : .•• worth suit." "I hear his step now," said Mar-da. the Care of Little Ona(. AUi a sD • y - - .r. " v y' vttitar, ' Caryl turned, not quickly, but with And, in fact, Guy came bounding babies cry because they are sick .• - ` « �- � »_. `'•Another flan'a mite.'• .Y, graceful leisureliness; his eyes rested into the room, as if unaware any- or in pain, and in almost every vaso i t A Heart•a ettternesa," = for a moment on Sir Richard's per- body was in it. He stopped short the sickness or �• "' .. • pain is caused b +• ».► .. trait, and then flew to the next. It at sight of the group, and his frank some disorder of the stomach o "_• Secret.D D D• " ... . Ets., Etc •Y was there Lady IIarllei h should be. face darkened when he s w Caryl' �� � �� B bowels. 'Fermentation and decompo- 1. .*_� 2 # `. There he should look upon the face Wilton standing by Illaida, looking sition of the food produce a Most Of r t I •• 2 of the woman he had secs dying in down into her eyes with a smile of ' ... . .•. infantile troubles, such as griping, the little cottage in San Francisco- conscious strew th. . . . • . . � . . . . . . . g g ' • • ..N.1..*P-#-0 .0.*.•,N.,N.'N�NeN.'M...•*..►.N.1•.�N,.I•��:.�N.M•-,.*..O.o N—%-..•�N•.�. voice, constipation, diarrhoea, $rm- ' there he should see the face of that Then Caryl looked up, and It r pie fever, indigestion, etc. Proper �:i 1.: mother b whose side Maida. Car- seemed to Maida, glancing from one, . SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING I ized' that the shaft intended for rin ford lead stood but a few months face to the other, that she could see digestion of the food is necessary to "HAPTER:S.-Maida Carringford the Caryl Wilton had in"fact wounded g the maintenance of life, and evacua- 1 !legitimate child of Sir Richard ;him, "I did not mean you; I was ago, And as he looked, a low mer- the two men measuring each other, tion of used u Kartiei h, meets her halt-sister Con- I thiakln of-of=" mer of surprise broke Brom his lips, for an,impending contest. P Products and refuse g g of digestion is necessary to health. and he turned with undisguised ques- And she thought saw-and she Stance on a stage-coach in America. ' "In fact," broke in Caryl, .with a . The lesson to mothers is, therefore, the stage is attacked and Constance ready invention. "Miss Hartleigh tioning to Sir Richard. Right shuddered 'as she saw it-that Caryl that the stomach and bowels should - e ;s wounded. Maida leaves her for, i was-only rebuking me, and very pro- across the face of Maida he glanced, Wilton,turned from Guy to her with be carefully watched, and if bag dead and and looked full at Sir Richard. , a look of certainty in his whole Y 9 .,; � goes to impersonate her in ; perly for some views I held on the cries or is fretful or cross, some sim- Eng'land. Caryl. Wilton, who knew subject, which had unex ectedl And there was something impera- manner. y should be giv- P Y tine in. the look which was rather To be Continued- pie vegetable reined ,, "Maida as a famous actress, meets her come to her kriowtedge. The rebuke en. Mothers should never resort to. telt than recognized by the old man. ` g" preparar -Lt some amateur theatricals in her was really not deserved Lliss Hart- tfse so-called "soothin iicw house and visits the portrait Ileigh, for what I said was rather an He felt cal led.upon to explain the r--�-r� 1. tions to quiet baby, as they invarl- ;,gallery at Hartleigh Hall. expression of horror than of belief, reason of the closed doors over the ably contain stupefying opiates. 1. The woman I referred to in my mind face of her who should be looking rTEW FOOD EOR CATTLE. y is the loftiest and event of women. I down on them there. Baby's Own Tablets n ill be found an CHAPTER XVII.-Continued. P "This-this portrait is-is closed, ideal medicine. They gently move hope you will not hold this againstI P Molasses Is Said To Be Beneficial the bowels, aid digestion, and pro- "We will show you what'we have," f me ' I Mr. Wilton. It-it is my wife's por- . he said, trait-Lady Hartleigh. I-I had it :ror Them. mote sound, healthy sleep, thus "Certainly not," answered 3Ia[da, bringing happiness to both mother They passed out into the hall, the ,turning from him with an expression I closed some time ago-I-I hardly Many agriculturalists in grope g P and child. They are guarantmi to old man gently patting the white .of relief, and saying to her father,..know why, save that it is connected have long been. convinced that mo-i contain no poisonous "sooth - hand upon his arm, and looking at who was looking from one to the with a great sorrow. You look cur- lasses is an admirable food for stuff, and may be given with abso- the beautiful face as if he had al- other with a Sous—" horses and cattle, and their con- puzzed look. "Forgive lute safety (dissolved in water if •ready forgotten the presence of a me, papa; I took up the cause of orse Pray pardon," murmured 'tarsi, owing n o err stronger than ever, third person. At the first-stair she of my sex, against whom I thought abatement tag apo logetiiaally, but with no owing ce certain experiments which necessary). t children t all ages 6 I from earliest infancy, with an agsur- drew Sir Richard's arm under in- Mr. Wilton had been harsh, and I abatement of his air of curiosity, have `seen recently tried, and which i stead of over hers, so that hedidnat intend-,indeed.I did notl Sir Richard's face was pale and have p1-Svod eminently successful. ante that they will promptly cure should lean on her, with a sidelong I connect-what I said with anything I troubled. Uniortur.ately, in some countries all their minor ailments. lance °f devotion: Nothin y g "Yes," he said, after a pause farmers have practically been de- For the benefit of other mothers, . bloving' g'you had been saying:" I' Mrs. Alex. Lafave, Copper Cliff. escaped the keen eyes behind them. She put her hand on his arm so,you shall see it-why should you barred from using molasses in this ,, .1faving reached the gallery, Sir I sweetly and humbly that Sir Richard 'not? I-the key"—and Ont., says :-" would advise all - 11 y"-and a trembling way, owing to the fact that there is • . . Richard turned to the visitor, hand went to the waistcoat locket, mothers to ktvp Baby's Own Tab- [orgot everything in the contempla- F �a duty on all saccharine material lets i❑ the house at all time®. titihen : "But a poor collection, i fear, Mr, tion of her lovely face. i He fumbled for a moment.. and i but now, in France at least, steps t niton," I "Let us go back," he said with a I then. as it sudden! remembers I be an giving their! to m ab he - ishede Boor, Card[ making ga remar-. toad smile. Aar. Wilton can see the I "The key, m darling, •ou= �1ranch GovernmentLira�eb icly nis B g g Y y' - y paced slowly along the poI- turned to Maida, and said: obstacle, and, furtl-.ermore, he was b ly constipated. and always o, ' ;.. :.', g 4. portraits some other time." Y Y t3 S '� is o'-� ._- , osq aHe is no'ca four months d, now and then which showed his thor- She raised her e < cl.wly and •- bled with constipa-, A�[tnick_i*tenm c,t rnlint_�u.p' X'�•-�- --tom►' , ou h appreciation of the paintings s 'Iooked into Caryl Wilton's with an I all in its power to aid them in pope-i tion since I gave him the Tables, . . _ g PP P I her face, but, as Caryl noticed, it I and lio. is now always happy and . . which Sir, Richard had gathered. Sir faded away when the old man ,obstinate deviance, and she did not ,larizing the new Toad. good natured. Mothers with cross Richard was delighted. went on to say: f remove her gaze as she answered her : The most notable exr-eriments with g "You are a connoisseur, Mr. Wil j father, In measured tones, as if she I molasses have been made by 1fI, lle- children will easily appreciate such a ton " he said. "That Knelter is al "And yet this Is the shortest Ray had weighed the moaning of each 'ciombecque, a chemist, and 6I, li[an- •change. I enclose 50 conts for two .favorite of mine. There are two de your room-fur you ought to rest word, and was ready to abide by the Inechez, a veterinary surgeon at 'more boxes of the Tablets, and will - better apecimeas in the portrait gal- dear' Your exeuchf of last night result of what she said. Arras. The chopped'never be without them in the house -- have been too much for you," y• assert that rho . _ _ ler, but we won't trouble you with y "The key? I.t is lost. ITave you I hay or gi ass mixed with mole�sscs is i while 1 have children." fancily portraits." "Well, I will go, to please you," .forgotten, tapa*3" 'an excelient cure for asthuua, and I Baby's Own Tablets are sold by she murmured, and they passed on. .'On the contrary, please do: I I Sir Richard looker! at her with an (further-mrne. that food of this kind''druggists or will be seat by mail, . should especially enjoy looking at In a few minutes they came to the alir,cst meaningless stare a.q if cr loads the stomach nor im- post paid. at 50 cent9 a box, by rd- entrance of the small gallery at the - your family portraits." and he glano- struggling to grasp her idea, TK-en- pedes respiration. They also think dressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine- - ed at blaida with a searching look, end of the corridor where the (amity he said, with marked agitation: it likely that during digestion the I Co., Dept. 'T., Brockville, Out - "'I am fond of physiognomy; there Portraits hung Here a small coni-I r;o, no. Constance, my darling sugar in tLe food produces alcohol -� dor led to Maidn's zoom With a y y THE MODERN MACTI NE SHOP., much to be learned from the study Eiut it shall be. as you wish. The and the as that, 1t so. the ani- bow to Caryl Wilton, she was turn- - of faces." ^ Ing away 'on her father's arm schen"picture, Mr. Wilton,lkilis-is closed- ma!'s he zlth is bound to be bene- _ Maida's eye, encountered bl:m --fit forever.•' ' fited ti:creby: suddenly, as it obeying an impulse, ! A Far Less Noisy Placa Than Its ` ' this remark with the first touch of "Pardon me, I have roused un- , Two other experts. MIA Dtcksoa - defiance which she had exhibited dur- she stopped, and turning back, said,-ploaurnt memories," said Carvl, ad- and Maipeaux: have also made ex- Oh3-Time Predecessor. quickly but quietly • - inti the morning ,drossing the old man, but looking at peririaents in regard to the .effect of "As compared with -the old-time - - - "True, true." murmured Sir Rich- No, !t to too warm in my room. Maida molasses on the _genual -.health and I am quite. well now h would. Shop, with Its incessant clatter and ' *rd ..No'- no," went on Sir Richard as •weight and milk of anrmril:i, and i din " says a shop supertntendent, 1'es." went on Caryl Wilton- rather h on with you, papa, for !t i if in response to redecttons of his I they have arrived at, the following ' the arodern machine shop might al ` -' "one time, and not so long ago I 1s cool here own: "1-that re, the picture !s 'conclusions +must be described as Ilolsel ac9 used to pride myself on the posses- hard,Comethen, , an `itit; y e said the ,closed, hidden-the kcy is lost I First-That ordinary . food mixed i "' You used to hear in such places - ., . stun of a retentive memory for faces gQlleryd' fondly, and they entered the Come, look at Guy: 'Here is-milers ,with mola:sbcv quickly increases thea constaaa rattling of wheels and a ... .. and I think that even now I do not ' I is Guv's picture: 0h, here Is it weight of bheep, pigs and cows , r more or less continuous pounding. - .. _ easilyforgot a face." Caryl Wilton half ciosed his eyes in j not good"" " - I second, that animals which are fed "Just so, just so." assented the the style of a connoisseur and looked i ' Excellent," arrgwerod Caryl, as In this way give more and tither tiow you atop go through a big . shop from top bottom and nover up at the drat portrait--a belted __ " •. "ofd mien Yes." he rambled„ on. calmly as if nothing unusual had oc- mtIk thea they did hetero �, thin'., hair. a hammer stroke and instead - " - plea.%ed with the-subject: '.and yet!knight in armor, with his charger by cu red. ''Very good, indeed. But i that, molabses 14 an e-;celtcut food of a gencra!_jangle of sounds you ' his side and his squire in the back- if may ask. 'inhere is Mise- Hart-,for horses, since-the y - no- -•' = iderftwilcattoa is a ticklish thing I� � y quick( would only hear a smooth: uniform ground-and Sir Richard began the h be L have met with- some strange cases to neigh's portrait? Ido not see it." I�uu•o u Irking for +t, and apparently um a Horse, to euro, but no •"uzy- time " I remember one at this catalogue: Caryl seemed deeply in-� "hot yet, not yet,' replied the old _do not lose Any " of their strength, • terested, gazed, criticised, and ad- t hall so much in volume as that ,' moment: a successful attempt at lm-I ,man, recovering his composure. the h© _only noticeable_change being a hoard ' la the old-time 511 and • -' mired; shading his eyes and stepping . personation. I forget the exact de-l moment his daughter became the slight tendency to stoutness : axis. T actual! musi'al as compared with " II this way and that to get the best y _ I.- -. tally; but the -impostor enjoyed the topic of conversation. "That shallltourth, that molasses can effectively ,it, All this. is due to vastly tm- fruits of his fraud; a large estate, light, and appearing to have forgot-'be the crowning point of the gaticry bo used with food of 'an Wfertor proved modern methods of work and tqn the fair presence by his side - __ until the day o! his death Ito ,'.1Ir Wilton i have not forgotten it. quality, since he animals will then (enormously Improved modern mov- , And she seemed as unconscious °t - ' . would have been buried under his It shall be done, and soon. It shalt readily cat it, whereas they would chines. him. But both were like n air of! not care for it in its natural con-I . assumed title, but remorse compelled P harts next Guy." "In old times they used to chip wary antagonists in the arena, wast-I - him to confess at his last hour. The (:aryl bowed and turned to Mnida, dl Lion. and file all flat surfaces. You can . Ing for the decisive 'moment which -rogue confessed also that he had ne- with a smile which she-had learned M Albert Vllcoq, a French Fro- ,imagine what sort of racket suc:r - war enjoyed a happy moment during each knew was coming, and which i to dread. I fessar of Agriculture, 'says that t"I work as that must have made.-Then . ' , pall his years of wrongful possession." preparing I "I would like to ask a great fa. ,French Government is acting very we got the metal planer,,which did each wasto turn to tris • "Fear ol.detection or the return of advantage. vor of Miss IIartleigh." - wlselly in eneouragi.ng farmers to i the work better and, of coirsso, at - • the right man. I suppose, said Little by little they were approach-I A favor? And what is it? .de- use molasses, but he points out that • > Curvl, with a ahentt ing• the pictures of the later , Hart-, I g ,tar -less cost, acus which graaually . pj y placid cur- inanded .Sir Richard' care should De taken not to ice .did away with most of the chigr- -iosity. neighs, and presently, by all rules, Maida looked at Caryl with partanimalstoo much of it, as, owing ping acrd filing, The planer can "N-o: for if I remember rightly, they would come to the portrait, of,ing lips. She had defeated him once ito its heating qualities it may pro- screech some now ; but that doesn't he had murdered the right man, and Lady Hartleigh: This Caryl said to i but the victory had been a sore ohs 1 dace a deleterious effect If given too 'begin to nirlke the noise it used to, ' had, apparently proved his idcntitf I himself. That portrait would be the to her, arid she felt as if she had 1 often or too abundantly. lie says . . so clear! that— Yes, m dear?" likeness of the old lady he had seen after all, accomplished but little, so that those animals which arc zo-I and the Heise it does make if not y Y in San Francisco if-if Wanda Car-' uired to do mach work.oi which ;to be compared with (hat of the ' he brake off, for Maida heti drawn imperturbable was he. She felt that(q chippers and filers. - her arm away, and had'emitted a'ringford were in truth the rightful I a snare lurked behind the request he I are constantly in motion should re- I "The old-time. gear wheels were 1 Constance Hartleigh. In a few mo-,was about to make, and she would ceive a much smaller allowance of ow murmur, menta, he told himself that part of fns more rattly and noisy than those "Is it not very warm up hero?" have been glad to refuse at once any molasses than chose animals which to-clay. Extensively used in ma- blre asked, with a smile so hast! the mystery would be solved.' For,Iand all'things lie might ask. She lead a la,zy and sedentary life. g y though the portrait of Lad Bart- chine shops do one way .and another, .that even Sir Richard could not g y felt herself wishing that Guy would - T �_ such wheels were formerly all cast. kelp noticing it: leigh would have been many come.. . Perhaps lie would help her. , Nowadays gear wheels for use where. ' l p_ • - "Y"es. yetis: How thoughtless of i years ago, it would, nevertheless, be.She thought she- ould like to have lSgT GOING h'ISFYINC. such accuracy is desirable, are made - are' And I have startled you wil:h,sufficiently like the same person in,the support,of his true heart at this ..A citizen with a fishing rod 'over, by autonintic gear-cutting machines" , i my foolish stories," broke in Sir;old age to enable hire to recognize'time. But lie was not there, and she his shoulder was going up the street which cut` the teeth on thorn with ' her. g yesterday when a stranger -called mathematical a icura Richard, anxiously. "The window. must 0 ht it out. alone kith this g cy. Such wheels Ile longed to turn and look for the out ns these are themselves beautiful - lUr.'Wilton. Thank you." T terrible man, who seemed bent on I ortrait at once, but lie repressed For though his own face was no p having her in his'power. So ruth- Have any luck ? " p,oductions of machine tool work the impatient desim, and followed • • -'less ghastly than hers and showed less hal seemed too, and yet she could Fifty Peet further on a second in- and when tlic come to be brought evidence of a terrible shock, Caryl•the old man's words with every ap-t not -doubt that ho loved her with a,quir•ed : to use they make, of course, with Wilton had not delayed to open the powa'nce of,deep interest. He forced I madness that only made him the Are they biting. now ? :: ' -- .. their I. • . y p perfect form and their nice ad- 'window and to return to Maida with; back every sign of impatience from more to be dreaded. At the ne'ct corner a third stopped jusiwent, one to another, -far less - a chpir. She was going to sink 1 his face, and furtively glanced at the "It is p'resuniptuous, I fear," said him and asked : noise than the old-time ordinary - . g g pili- face of 1ltaida. She was pale, but _ fully into it, when she caught sight 1 Caryl, "but I should deem it a I say, what'll you take fora tea cogged wheels. there' was an utter absence of emo- g ,ot• 'em T, I "Another.common source,of noise !^ � of his white, distorted face. � �great-ii, very great favor-if Miss __ A look of startled inquiry shot in-:tion on her_features; and to him, Iiarticigh will allow me to try my A fourth, 'fifth,• sixth, and seventh in the.-old-time shop miss found in who by` this time had learned to g pounding of work of any sort ' to leer eyes, and was instantly din- wiry mean skill in an attempt-a T had their say, and Sha ei hth boyo ;the • .• . ,',, placed by one of indignant horror•. {know her moods, this indicated the very poor attempt, I, know-to down upon him with : . that. was to be 'turned on. arbors in • She realized in an instant that Iver exercise of her greatest will power. transfer her face to canvas," Look here, old chap, you - may the lathes. There is nothing of that Weakness at that moment must have I IIs knew that she was prepared for "Eh, Constance? What do you I laugh at the idea of crossing your sort,' or next to nothing, done in ' .- the impending contest. He felt that say, Constance?" said the old man, bait, but it brings luck and I can machine shops nowadays, that is. roused the suspicion in his mind', g y ' " ' ;',"'that 'she had committed the awful I lie was being cruel, but lie told hlm- turning with a gratified expression prove it. in the shops with modern equipment,. _ c'tme of murder in order to gain the!self that he must.conquer or give up to his daughter, Speaking to me ? queried the mail Such wort: is pressed on the arbor, . place she held in Hartletgli Hall. She Sir prize. "Pray do not think me presumP- with the rod. noiseles§lp, with a compound screw ; • ticed nothing wrong wrtil Ills com- . .'. _ straightened herself, without having Sir Richard, in qts absorption, no- tuous enough to imagine that I can Certainly. or by hydraulic power ; or by steam .touched the chair, and put them g paint anything fit to hang beside What do you take me for 7 _ • power the work being pressed off = ' .11 - both aside, with an air of queenly panions, and rambled blandly on: these mnsterpicces," broke in Caryl Why, you are going fishing. the arbor, when finished; in like - pride. "Isere we come to the men and before Maida, could answer. "•I Who said so ? , manner. - I • L. "Thank you," she said; "it was women of a later date, Mr,.Wilton. leave that as a worthy task for Haven't you got a fishing rod ? "In old times when they wanted only a momentary weakness. 'I sti - A difference, but not of face. , The the'greatest artist of the day; but if Suppose I have ? If I saw y p you to.cut otT a bar of steel the used , .;-pose murder is hardly a subject to Hartleigh features remain all, you would grant— carrying a bar of soap home, would to send for the blaedstr_ith and his ' _. discuss before a woman. Indeed, I through. Here, for example, is my "Too modest, you are too modest, I argue that you were-going to do helper, who would come in with • '• . could suppose that a geatjeman great-grandfather-he has the eye of sir," said Sir Richard, interrupting the family washing ? sledges and chisel and pound awn ' magi nd-Tt difficult to even think a lrni9"t- fl hini.� lysis not tte�tsty pfia�c i - u wren yoli`go ng s ng ? at it. Pow they would send such - . ., ,• ;-_ ;of it in the company of a L€idy." And this lady, my grandmother- which I would have my daughter's No, sir ! This rod is to knock the bar'to the cutting-off.machine and She cast a glance full of scorn and well, look on her living present- face." I want n, portrait in my.room sparrows' nests -out of the eaves of have it salved off, with no noise at defiance at Caryl, who was too ,went!" .and �fe touched the white -one I can claim as my own. What my house. .Funny ltow many people all. - lluick to conipreliend her moods to atm next his heart. do you sap, Constance?" theme are in this world who are- in- "In short, the work in machine __ -. misunderstand her meaning, as he Caryl Wilton turned and looked- A faisLt ous,r_passed over her face terested in other folks' business. shops is nowadays more and more . --answered a oto eticall looked straight and scrutinizing iy at • of it being done by wonderful labor . �, P. g y: g g ns alfa found djicrscl'f obliged to de- _ "It is possible to..dread fcr a ma- the fair face which, with a distinct tide a nl<ltter which she had no - ' . And tinge-saving automatic machine - __' _•, , merit what it would be.impossible touch of bravado, returned Ills gaze, doubt was in some way a trap fol• --TIRESOME WORK. • - tools dint are comparatively noise- - . ever to believe, even in the face of ""Yes," he murmured, more as If. her; but she recovered. licrselt, and May-Mr. Huggnrd called on you less in operntion ; and, in handling - !pr:!ming certain evidence." in answer to a criticism of his own with a return of her defiant glance last evening, didn't lie.? - - .. the worn:, power - is brouglit- more .. . "i�tp darling!" than to Sir Richard. ' there is the g!" exclaimed Sir Rich- lool<ed straight into Carya's eyes, "Fay-Yes,- and Ile made me Very and more°into use, and used m�ro vi'd in a shocked whisper, for it was likeness, undeniably." ii'l,d answered: ' tired. I and more noiselessly ; and so, with - - - - . he anti not Caryl .who had been guii- "You see It," tried Sir Richard,. "If_you thin!: it worth the trou- Afay-I supposq he tried to kissI these intprovA methods and ' air t„1 of the off-;ace so acathiagly re- with a tome of triumph in his voice. `hie.” you• pltnnce3, the modern machine shop 11 I Fruted by na.ida. "I saw. it the •first night-i--I mean And his reply wits, with an eager Fay-Kos,-and every time he i<issed is far -less noisy than std cld-tium . 1 "OSS, (sap;," she crf,4. as she real- I have always noted it. Const:.ince light,in leis dark eyes: ' me I had to slap him. Ipredecessor," •, , , �, ' _ 1 r _ . i • . i � . rJ`t ar . ., ✓✓ 1 Y � 3a.d, �' t .'rf'! ki✓ 5 ,•. ., V , .q- CY:+}aAG �iiia--c.abY,_w Jt,.�• .W.w .i.r,..dvYY.. .r,r .. '• .. �M y r THE DEMAND FON - 4a lowed to one pint of the ))gold, L A the \ i �rr_ T AND IND whole was boiled for Leve a minutes 1P and•poured into glasses and seal- �• ed. w NATURAL LEAF :�.. --IN CASE O- OF CCIDEIA ITS. On the in of a M. Bouvard YLON TEA iuo ) T , there has just been installed fn Paris y D! teaseµdail fin i aaa Ya xag.e, ya aalu�s�rad eo Ceram 7 IG1. 3M 3B 30 IV WM 30 �. a new apparatus for the benefit of V �f' fr I,eec re.,iia 8H1P ati yoav while future victims of furious driving on if You `T c�ri` BYT7t:8, flGC8, POULTIIY. APPLti. Other PRYtTe snQ PRODYQf,tf Llnaite•r,C r.vV osc Mtn key sad _ `2�tesembles Japan in flavor, but N never Impure— the part x the reckless chautIeurs. The Davison commission CO. Colborne Stt..Toronto. rIfiIIitely superior is quality. It is making rapid strides r1riH "phare de accents," ae it is Drinkers of called, has a key within a glazed urged L'aulow, stein ra t 91n public favor because of the above facts. box, something like those used in . In March there_will to a second But surely, g Not uecessar•tly, res t Ja an teas should give it a trial. fire alarms, and when an accident lRougemout in the country- nuIth edlieving? for instance, I can respond- of _ - _ occurs the sympathetic'bystander has,terious traveller from the East, wiUh ed Dobson;day, but as to believing only to break the glass, possess him- tales of the most extraordinary you every never tinistied that a Ceylon Teas are sold stn Sealed Lead self of the key, and open the door i character, He in nothing more than you— - Packets only. Black,flixed,Uncolored a plausible fraud." Avast im- tence. Y• of a receptacle containing a hand Ceylon Green. Free samples Bent. ambulance. There is also a telephone provement in an instrusient of war - ` Address "SA'LADA," Toronto. attached the municipal ambulances if the case for communication with .is predicted fo.:April, and in May nillieut Cures Bunis, etc. the disturbers of the church i will �1lIlard �ic thelis sufficiently serious. It looks as if again be active, in the same month something of the kind will soon be :will occur the death of a venerable Out of 630' lioalan Catholic oas- O�tD®•�'�'�ti��itY•eiO��tl�D*00 1 curet andfor pb k9 hem in a larrremoves pud- s l and respected'nobleman, who for hops in Europe, Italy has no lays g ranted in London. Fra%ce conies next with o j ding,dish with a cupful of hot water more years than the usual span of:than 83 O ♦ I in the bottom. The dish is covered Wingle-Why call it a toothbrush? life has devoted himself to his g6, and the Umtad Kingdom has 4i3. � � P. • closely and set in a moderate on, You should say teethbrush, unless Queen, his King and his country." 1 i 4 e j 'nheie the fruit is allowed to y-ou happen to have but one tooth. ) There will be great times for �t Linimnt Cures Daudiuf' �0 i slowly until it is tender. Therm e I Wa rigie-Nonsense; one does not say motor-cars in July, and startling ifl 1{1Td s _ Gen- apples are placed in an earthen dish 1 bootsbrush. �liirgle-No, because he news from China in August. Gen- �017"D�+PYO�i►+►r8••iASt1��6N��t1/ and the juice is poured over them brushes but one boot at a time. oral lawlessness will be rampant in 1 Of the total area, of the British IN THE APPLE: SEASON. iwith a big wooden. spoon until they :angle-But lrow about a hairbrush? Paris during September, and a big I Isles only b9 }a•r sent. is a�::i!nble are ecol, when they are transferred I fire will break out in Scotland in . as farming land, Lila rest being rnoun- The time for fresh apples is al- !to a glass dish again covered with Barry-Girls take things so literal- October. tains, hea'tlis, Wards, or water.' ways ),ailed will. pleasure by house- tho juice and placed on the ice. lv, you know. Freoi for exam- For November two sad events are wives for with them no end of de Baked in this way, apples are said I,le? Harry-Five years ago when p �� W oem�arSurr0ll r9aLPi]urP boa bwa u„ed by ,)felons dishes may be prepared. I to be better '. flavored than when ray sister was twenty-five, I wished'in dao er, and a coHision between rophesied-•' a beloved life will be 1'or over t'itty ears " bile 1E01 bine.- Apple sauce, appreciated by nearly cooker in an opera dish. her u;any happy returns. And i[ two large vessels in the Channel will ' ii�wo�he.the ecus ,otters tn.safe.si,.y,n+'.a corm eveuyore, as too often poorly made. A sett of baked apple sauce is you'll believe it, her twenty-fifth `happen, with great loss of life." ,rind outreaulsesthe+,tom+ceuudiw,rea sujuth. .Not long ago: in a house µbore bet-!made by paring and coring tart birthday returns regularly every I The must serious item in December I sold 4medd�bt'�^r?�out thet.OrdCeu wr�..�r� ter judgment might have txeri ex- apples,- putting t`.em in a deep pod- year. is "curious and complicated news "k for 2tsa t+txaiows000tutxosraup,- 4 pecleu the•-•dr, lT came to the table'ding dish with just enough water to " + from Copenhagen:" f thickened wit, ccin-tarch. Icovcr• them, covering the dish close- �7g��7�n r, -___ Norway: Ireland and Spain have Mary People thiuk that sauce made ly and baking' or steaming in a D�o���RfC K H;l{,k�jl; t - -" - - - mr,re Hind than l proportion to _ of suiumer applc3_and te[der skinned ,meet^rata c,cnn until tl:av are tender. U ll S lll>>>fas�ltr-E 1 population than other 1•er 100,- and ones r., improved ire flavor if Then the a{ap!c`. are removed-is-1fr - 1 I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by countries. Slain has 21E3 per 1G0,- -- the apples al, not peeled before :out brew-kin(; allot a half a cupful of fly ARD'S LIti1l1iF NT. - OOU, Norway Wig, frc`and 122.' = cookintq. In this case the pulp is sugar is added tic the juice for coats GEORGE S. 11dcLAVGHLIFI ANDREW KING, push throng, t colander whi!c it pie a!,p!e and the s yup is belled ZZt:ES TO REJOICE THAT l,alitax. W. P. C. 1093 Js hut, By tht'., metbud, however, for nt:uut half an hour. Ten min- HE TOOK HIS BROTH' I way cured of Acute I3roachitis by -- ---yr © the s+wee becomes more or less utas beton: removing from the lire, ER'S ADVICE. 31MARD'°.3• L1.%11WT-.\T. �ALY EI'�TyS aalvv " in t';c lung run the usual a piece of ginger or marc or a few Lt.-Col. C. CRE"tsE READ a - - method of cooking is most scitisfac- cloves are put in At thtl end of the �AR[��LID leiµ to the na}urity of per<nns. time. rei:u,vc tha rPtce anti turn For Twenty-Svo Years Crippled Su4Qex. Fare, qoC, rter and core the fruit ; the liquld over the fruit, which has ' with Backache-Finally Advia- I war;cured of Ar ite Rheumatism by DINT MENTR put it uito a saucepan with just been kept hot. Cover closely and eid to Take.Dodd's Kidney Pills!MINARD'S I.I'•,irvr,,NT• enough boihn.; water, to cover, and stand away to cool. Tliis dish is -What He Says About His C. S. BiLLING. pot all skin tllimeiltse famn.er it ;i lady until it is done, delicious served with creat". i Markham. Ont. t�wcetcu to ii:tst,• c'lie hot: stirring 11 A compote of aPples mui,rq al at- Cure. �„0.oWirert i0t?.. Itlttu1o/18RCRP, England Untt: the' su 'u is eiiatrtt;utc•d- 'ti,actice dens,rt Iltakc n soup with - - - ---- - - Point "s,", ScPt. 9. - If tht at:11,3 sectrong aro wo:ited n cup of a,i.nr, a ctrl) of ,Fater, and j Economy a(cf.auz)- i•i liva% in this ;rnbrol,-, a.4:c . a ;vrup of ore cul,- in inch of -'it,• citi"auron boil it lir G A Guvsp. BOURSE - fu! of ;ut nr, thrco-tow'ths of a eu}` ,':: sly for twe;re utanutr% ale :rr ,luiat hit e \uvn Scotia )lis aoQe jut of water, nr.! a 3ectiun of terr,ot' wr.i".e. par„ or core ten tart appl:•v, brother krai'9 tht er i re in Practuwreree earire vssome J llcr)r Brass 4,401nd 1.,ce'I, t1'hen this Goil+; add pared and cook tl:enr in a soup until they Itut fur thty ,cetrirok ti n,purtant y' -ai.d r, red quarters of seven .or eight are naeir!v tcnrlcr I'ra`n th-m anti tact, unit,%,, death h:nl mercifully rt,1 00u gt-�t charge hands. Its most r,a,ru,„nr+sa Drums, ut.rfDrrp,a,eco• so, r ,tla d q Cook than, slotrly un- put in the endoovcv. for a few urit:ute•a. )flue:) hila of his QutTerings. liter Ile-i active time last% generally for about EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND { �i':, are tender. b;t not Grolen Array:^e tt;a upp!n µhob coot on a f..itrghlin would in all 1,robability :si-x to - ,t-,t woc'k4• from the nifrldla '.ow_.tpter,.:,e.a u=rod. F',re :ata;32uo Ther. remote the ap},!c•a carefully tils;r anal f:!C tk;c spa ,q left by the hay. been a helplesQ cripple to, lay: of September till thio f.rst days of t'llI.r1dal or iluf atI to. ttruml Ile n.torwnl miih a- tvoode i ,Loon, bo!I.thr -viol) cureµ tc th cur'rntlt -jelly. Cool the Por it bras through his, brother krop- November. })using this time irn- tt,:a6,n tirtete flnr p/Iu�.tital loetrameut•. fur Ave ntintltra or so. and 9.L1'atll it «r,tp rid }lour ..at ova; the np;•'rs int ,,tore that he car:.e to try m-ase fluctcq of ge,r a are' driven into HILPi1 M CE & CO., Limited, over tyro nt•p{e n lir. nr iron 1�t;,'n ce: ; cold:" tt:ran , whippt?ti tmdd', FicJney 1'il:,, ti:c suburbs, espectatly from the die TorciiO,c-, and V%inn'relf. Man di=h z+ never. ni cnur,t'. cin to ad to b r trlctsa inq un tt:e right Y.:ink of p y uc;,tn 'arvund the ba„ ai,d •itrni+h. !'tononty I'r+..it iq thirty-seven cook any Srroit: A teaspoonful of it with the curr,trt jelly• inr;eQ irony Traro ']'tie only comet- the 11etschc•, As tht,.geese aro driv- METAL ROO[[�1.1 Da.Is+Mesar ' 1GuttPr added to o(l)io sauce often it app:,`+ nr• to be ••clued' iuneaok- lion is by aafic, n load, and in tho en in from Monk cli,tanceK they are - E G 17 t• at,will" o st - r,ctflct:s the flavor, and tie juice of a l„t tach ,houltl be wc:,hed in cold -pl;riril; whir. ti,a randy ora itrzpn4s ! rhucl"-thug i- to env: n�tlked rr- � ����� e demo" and additional sugar add t.n µalit, µ,ren raruf,•tly „nil them aMc, tlio 1-mil,t IQ iawlut�ri c.>ur- pentcdly over patch-% of tar mixedTh it,, richr:esw A sljcrd_ lemon Inst 1, ;, }ted wil.;l n l iec-1 of Iln;',nc•1_ Ar- pl tely, I:nNCH t ncccrtl, l,•r:H the tau,- ', teff) the ,,.tad: Ift ferule a hard } crt.Ar niry be put into `tic S rap r.,ree i flit fruit disii"with cattle of ,,f Ii,,,;d'q,I:irin,v Fills.-frurid its ray coast ni: the tet of the Geegc. .and P„m, .ao , ,:, u,e,tec istitndit.u •salt u, which apple- are cAnke•J: 'h'i, tt;e haves pl,ii't.d );tire .:;:d ifil to , irc.o"or.ly - I',I1tit••irtid lir:. .Io- ' thev', thus iLncl," are able to cover b►Qv�iatdo.*I;�aohoaeHaeQl oochioe gier,• it most deciariA Ilavpr, A t:it 1.ed itl,p!c�, of tour%c, are tote uiu.,t.1,z iwhlttI,s t:r•gtt:er in rc%pon,e to imnreuse dl�tauces without iutigue, p;/TtSN tNen,atM oYtltlla 0o.,vartreal: of Ora.,-,e peel )railed in the a�'!,;l) i t trutiful- tittuth, in-fact:. uttt ni the frequent t-tlu"Is. t„';•:n tt, rat,til KNOINEaN!' al,o tt•Y� u .pleiv%ant tai to T,ue nppCa ht lt;" where- tl.n fruit t.r;tc•a them at his stens, 1'ht re is no drvcz- �pM ] t �. SUPPLIES. ppp'c !nv�r,. however. object to uuy- 1,.,s li!ee home: the j,eop a arc a:uit pi;t in. the pliace. 0111d fir ticf.nstgh- linaril y I-illl,ale�{t i►eilPFe9 euri{�L�11 t, �t c.S�" , _ aeeeacoa tends, - thing that detracts from the pure tus*+a!ir,us as ti, apt:,arances, and' grtacery i,, lookad to far nw,li- �t v>•�_Q; �.' pipe eoverin hpPlu savor Bre r.p},leq a-c paged• by in the' class-ts wcla i;s gr r•tsir-. IIrat:i.i ` I ser s!:e said, tkat n couple vibe •oto at.� GreasLubrices �ita, Tho old fast inred w ny of cooking t bl w,..�,...•y-; Orwseo eta S market. while roti apr!es. the bright- tL•e terms of trnryunlifov! prai,,e acre married the other day received _ .��, WM, SUTT011 " tin zit,ptr„. "t•wh ur�tlt they turned n rr tha W't ter,. find rc,r ly �nle in tha ,v it h' which his ,uQtottn^ry Qpt,ke or .tae .tv clocks ns wco ling prraentQ. -.: ti e�tloou"a oo., r:rh mul,u;:oi� rod nutkrs a pleasartt \„rth: .ho',Irvt�v. litt!o attcntic,n. ex- 1s„d d'. Nidr vv I'tl!y. the hroth�`r ro- And yet, he bitfrriv rcpljed, I'll bet �,o'-4, ��anvty in life Gi:r of fare: 'ro as r,,I,t for a,c6ai ncru_,inn,,, is p.rid to come:?ended theft( to Nor, :Nci.nugh- .h. It r-ever 'be in time when they are +r TORu!1f0 com'pli,h thi,, pare. quarter and-core the rolor. but tic flavor I% ti,e lin, ••'i'hCy blight help yn+ir hack,” going nut, aaty'whera, -- the app, unci cover them with cold .tiendard of merit r,,rh buyer having said he. Dominion Line Steamships tinter, to which a t:rbtecrnnr'ful of a pa sun;rl t r (.trace, %,,t infrv- That is`the. story of Arr. )iel�tu,h Deafness Cannot be Cured Monvea, t, uverpoot no.ton to Liver, nu>!ns s,s',`r of dark btur,n s+`gar and ,),that)} t!.!s taste i•c,ulty from gin's c'n•,•-or nil of it.thnt varjoe to ori Perweato lneraooL vurje..ar n pieta of ;,nian heel Ilaee been ddd- p!dasun•, , nult,aint:utcc with Mille any' calcul trot, that of thousands by local ri;;,Pcatlanw, a.Lhey,'Amnotroaoh the .e dt,ca.ad yurttrn of rho cu. Ther,*is only on. ireee.nJ P gteaasst,ps.sayertor .coetan•od.Ne1 ed. C'ov_'r tL(m and cook very stow-.partic¢lar ire, with which one as- .,I others: its` futlotvrd`hiY hrothars %v tooumd afne++, andtt:atieb>coa-lien 1}„aUUirse.or p■-,on`r> e�sea. .aa scaeroeat ly, hardly at R simmer..for savers)- sociates leu er manioric,. ! an gpeca.ttenuoatas Deco`i:,o to tY advice, '"I g,i 1 tr them, anyway," ! ttannl it•medie-, De•rne.a i• caused hs as .re.m,d.h. aS 1� hour: 'Che soctaons should remain t e ;icl, That's nil 11odd's I:idnry 4 I"o+'�bra?Tntx°o tv hen u bift Luba is in• rs�i..a i 8.eia rod sa wti��l s.v�V u`°a„� ivhnla: Penis -cnok�tl. in this Way To salads, where tuttncss is want- _- -. cA, cried aL,p its air ,)rttit itiles ' it flRtncd yo.nave arambiing sound or)moor et ehe tpomasa7.er fills want-a trial'. :I flit tl:e first ; arc Cills a Ca. QTccluily delicious, 1,icasaut addition, 11ic,d with fel- trial th,re iv no n:ura Fasitntiorl• flea hcar;r.; rad whr•nlc i+ iotrols c!oKed A,oterd. xaas.Tk- D:TorraowaCa. Ilius at D�y d sprinkled over the ;,,t', 1Ilion,tghlin says it µ'us sootier- drnfncsri,:ho result, and unlext,he inflam, ttyuuBaBo,Wa ttoaarealand Portland top of the topple pie atter the sugar cry and i'n�1IsI. Tcaltittts rir with t• mationcan betak•n(iiiithigtube re-tared told cinnaovcr mon have been put. in and ,boiled chestnuts, they are rlelicaous fill t1 r volts' his pain lett him : and to ;rwnormal tx,rd,in n, tearing µAl be de. �arvad with m:tconuai,e' drassirrg: his hack ,trongthoned. ]it, was + 1 ciu�Jbyc,tnrrh,whier.htisnohingbuiebnln , Before the top crust is oil is a treat t'�-pp,�Q fur s:;!nd, should be pa rad fret, mm� ever `i'ita: i ftamedconditionoftilemucou+.;ur'moo. � ;improvement, as is also the juice of �I t lefore they are needed for •-I was troubled with lnme back i We ! vo Cilia F Dollarl,Mr anyJ11-4m, 1 1 µll atiundred 1 t 1 ti lemon"and :tn additional eluant its �crving, and thrown into;ice'watar f,,r t ver ty-live. }ears or Vlore. l else of Lcafno>s Iran ud by cne+rrh>tbatctan of sugar. until e, arythin,', is rand su.. that bed: \Cr,n- n,c be cored by Hall's CatArrh Cure Send _—..----- y couldn't turn •myself in rot circular+.tete: For the..baked apple o! time hon- the color awy be preserved, A 'tittle derful to sny`-I 'have had no ret urn F,J.CHE\EY R CO,Toledo.O. ored memory there is a variety s ingenuity -will discover a variety of (`f the trouble sinct' usitlg thewnd ed'ls Sold l'sFrat;RiPil .t,. anethods, Tl:o simplest ' of all is Wws in whicl, tha•bright eplored;l<idnev, Pills., I have recommended Hal!'NFamipPiila•are the best, A DEPOSITORY liked the best by many who claim peel o1 the fruit may be utilized for is to a number of hndd's I:idnrp Pills -tlydtt from the core and seeds a cer- garnishing. Narrow, unpared, wedge persons -with I�idr;ey Trouble, 111 Russia's Asiatic possessions are 3 tain flavor is [riven to the pulp• sli ed section, of a red apple may times as lt:r a as ours, but have only SAVINCS p. Withnitt exception have hacn bcnalit- t; Y Per, apples are selected. sweet! be arranger! about the edge. of the, , million people compared with our or tart, with no suggestion of worm ed' 'or cured. I can'nevar be too n- . �(ish. µilli the ends poiitti">; toward for {ht, benefit I, mceivad 29 To millions; , 'depred.itions,' Atter washing them the r_enue. or n pretty combination'front those wonderful pills. where the most cautious rnny leave they are placed in a pan with just rn r be• made of green acid red i 'fn 160•I the capital of the Bank of their money with implicit con-fidence enough µnor to cover the bottom,• y —+” and. art Ga -i- slowly until tender. skins' F"gland Was 5 1,=00,00(1. It is now that it is not sub y t to risk of any an sere for desert u is best to The most'delicious jelly niadc of `bLD MOORE'S SHADOWS. C1•i 80,)o00 kind is provided by the Sctcine de: It, is of the cider kind. Tart, partment of core them, tl p.. cavities being tilled nl P THE CANADA PERMANENT frith sugar, with or r.ithout nn ail- grcen apples wt re u:ttally emplaycd, His Almanac issued for 1�0�• Mioaid's tfoimer�t for saleeyejjWbere - &n.1 flavoring A tiny Piece of for the purpose. They ware Washed, So n.e Predict?ons, AND WESTERN CANADA ]einon peel iv sometimes put foto sliced without paro;g•,'put into a 1. , : MORTGAGE CORPORATION cacti.with the sugar. 5uma house Pre=erving kettle vcitli, new sweet _ Altl Mitch almost four months yet I?risap-1Z'arcier-It's just been found - cacti.w use a ,spr•tnlcSo of canna- cider before it had shown u.rtp algia tetania of the y'eur ,1`.101, 4}iI Moore out that you didn't Gofnmit- that man or n piece of butter the size of' Of* 'working, and -boiled until -soft, has already pratrirad his wonderful crime you've been iri for all these Toronto tStreet,Toronto: a chem'. Thea they are drained through a predictions to” 100 , and they are years, and so the governor has par- Liberal rates of interest paid or fine ryusekaeper always use!-' pound sieve two cupfuls of sugar were al- now t>cii:g sulci in England in tate Boned you. Innocent Tian-L1m! I'm compounded half-nearly. 'It is rt cog __ I familiar form ci the penny almanack. :pard oned, stn I? I'risdn-11'arder- alae as err r The war in South Africa will ap•-i Y-e-s; but don't go yet: I have to ` �T i - parile wend next Jtinuary at any telegraph for further instructions. In- CANADA'IAS rate this seems to be the hidden!nocent Man about? Prison PRE IVI I ER man.uing•uf the prophetic phrase, Warder-Seems to me that, consider- �/ ".•,•e shall hear from South Africa ung you hadn't uny, bu9ine5s here, �OIVIPAN i• tidings of really gao-1 oxruen." But you ought to pay the Government V j it Wil? be a short-lived peace. In for your board. _ July "we shall learn of a sudden . rising in South Africa. Some of the __ _, - smouldering clmbers of revolt ,will MEN he tantzed into flame, and for a time . ., things µi11 tool serious for the Brit- f0!ti16 PE#M and EIREAPM isil. In the end the Union Jack will ." i �6o Boat again in peace." 4t,.:� --" Revctrtin to January it is pro- �/+� �Ie11111 Size�OZODONT LIQUID - Q 'phesaed that "a.King's messonges.Now Patent Box SOZODONT POWDER • -• 450 'wit► be seen on his.road from Wand- >_ r _�- 760 1 ser to Landon, involving a hasty Q J��f e , /_ ig £ �CtGIY.L.! y ,Large LIQUID and POWDER a e all i e world wi to Gi �6{(,� ,�r'j(, eting of th c or • time at least h 11 �M the Stores or by Mail,p�paid,for-the Price. - '• in a state of expectation and sae- .A Dentist's Opinion: r` As an antiseptic and bygIcola pcnse:" 'A- _ �f� mouthwash, and fdr the care and preservation,of the teeth and to bare terrible-in Dublliin ca marei ge die •wR' o'uras. I cordially recommend 8ozodont. . I consider it.the ideal great natiorli importance; are +deuti rice for chlldren'S use.'.' [Name of writer upon appUCOU ,] I amongg the events that Will trnlipea WALLA RUCKEL, Montreal. is Februarq.• nw . - ,• o - c . v,. a.° , r "P , FRIDAY. SEPT. 18, 4001. can make the greatest displa7 of dress Now ddves ttse&esats. and trumpery' to the exaltation of the %_7 �O� RENT IN SCARBORO-1300 `NOTES AND COMMENTS. wealthy and the .humiliation of the L asr•alotstil and 3gooao•oalca 1 reply to When you are making 1. poor. It brUll very well to Spend a John P ffisson,Soarboro P o 40.49 ? :The various forme which diahon• certain amount of time in music, drill - r - �sy may assume are so numerous and so on, in order to develop their SEED RYE FOR BALE—I have a quantity of seed for sale,good and piamp Pi ^ e S f ;that many apparently fail to recog- aesthetic natures. In fact we believe as mark•.pan, J w Hogi•,Hr nghsan .e . /v -- ,aaiza them, even in their most brazen -no system of education can afford to V " ANTED—A young man with one or ' ,. llftlrms, We find men, sometimes, neglect that entirely. When so much w two years experience at blacksmiahiag, , who pride themselves on their up- time is ap@IIt in aesthetic oaltnre at ora cod strong oaog man to learn the trade - rightness of character, and who dis- the expense of the intellectual and AVE.- .t cane soya,eructs,Pinaaring 42 t r dein anything that appears to theta moral, it can end only in disastrous OOHS TO RENT—Either famished - R or unfurnished,suitable fora smallfamily Heinember that thb best i as being dishoasst,guilty of sots that failure. In the works of nature, 1n the The..room.at• entirely .•psrata from the ..nate as contemptible as some of the works of man, whether in dreea or in others in the same dwelling AgDly to t[ra n t -most flagrant pthat can be committed. building a house or in furnishing s Lesvns or at this ofaw, 4f 4e '�@ see a customer going into a store, house, the ornamental as well as the j]`jANTED—Dozen good strong young - +aaud making a purchase, y measle year. and upwards to learn �h1t e �1ne >s down a useful is taken into consideration,• trades of iron moulding, tlnamithinx. stove AVIo-dollar bill in payment, the clerk but the useful should be the predom mounting, Gurney Fonadrr Co Limited :.4a making the change makes an error inating characteristic. So in educate T°rDaEO' • t _ -of a dollar in the purchaser's favor, ion, we believe while the ornamental TO BENT—The The Bse.farm,containing lt V�� &Clea,more O!Iesa, befog pert Or lot g$ The customer goes out cangratu- is desirable to s certain extent, the con,1,Pickering. Large Ll orchard, oodnoa" -3legar atin himself on his luck stroke of chief object should be to re are a fair outbuildings.well*at red.wil c�ay loam, $ y J P P P P' Apply to wm,Tredway,Highland Creek,48-45 1sasiness. Poor deluded creature ! ils for the duties of life, so that when ))) -Another customer enters and buys an they are thrown upon the world they SHFEP STRAYED—From. lot 88 Pickering,B Shropshire ews,3 with Putth,s 9� article on credit. The clerk In the will be able to fight the battles sue• tags in thrice.6 axe lambs, 1 Shropshire ram And all the crash of business neglects to enter the edsstnll and make them useful t0 lamb Any person giving information w the -transaction in his book. The parch themselves and the world in owner will be reliably rewarded urian Yoanir p general. •Green River 48.50 - Y I"ER FOR SALE—A large gran seer when be receives his bill, sees �- ' ' ' • the omission but he is mem. He bbuildin Pure Sp 1+�eS1 tity of good sound timber suitable for FFJtries to justify himself by imagining g puzpuses This timber is in bail dingdist io is the merchant's business to 'Ile u red I°oven a`old itoutte tahern situated at Roup •. AL'1 Poet office A ply to 8 Graham. Bongo > lhave his bills correct. In this wap hill P o or lot si�ngema Road Pickering _ he tries to remove all responsibility 9 - R SALE—House and lot Beteg ; { .Brom himself and probably to his own About one person in every four sur- FOpart of lot l4,con 1, containing i of as Should be bought at _ $atrafa7tion he has succeeded. An tete with itching, bleeding or protrud- acre,excellent for garden purposes, a number "'-' _ _ -other postpones the purchase of a of fruit trees and a good frame house,that ala.. _ 71 . Ing plies. There has yet to be found water,hard and soft For particulars apply to railwayticket until be has one On kirs Jno Latchford,g8 Fealug St,Toronto,or R j g a single case !n which Dr. Chase's Oint- A suntlux. Pickering 3&tf board his train, hoping that he may meat will not afford prompt relief, and sedthe—cAnduetar _it.used .zeralarly. produce a perman. .T HI9 [3 I M PO RTAN T —Parties _ —�[hoping aCCOtlni of the ant and thorough cute. Ask your who were kind enough to order binder i • J a -s twlnelzom m®,wal add to that kindness. by �erOw� the conductor may fail to reach neighbors about !t. The befit people In paying to the credit of the McCormack Sat- neithe land recommend itL this treatment a" , •est"if Oo at she wesceza Hank Pickering. on a ihim before he reaches his deaination. the only actual, cure for piles; 60 cents ' or before 1st October nest the amount of their A wealth man with bra wife and fam s bo:, all dealers, or Edmaason, Bates purchase Tnoe Moody #e 49 —� y - ! _ ( "1y staved a certain church regularly. & Company, Toronto. 'The FOR BALE OR RENT— - 'The minister receives a Sal the The farm onrnppied by the late Arthur cry, aseves of Hiablaad Creet being lots 7 sad 8 •taare•taker ham t0 be paid, the Orgur icon 9 Towaship of Scarboro, Containing 100 - eat cannot be expected to do her Work nor":n good State of cuitivmticu,good or aril a large qusatity of small fruits.wil, be sold at j INTMENi a bargain For fah particulars a ply St prem- ]boa 12th nothing. feel and light must be �is"or to Hoary Beeves.Toronto Oat 4&50 riot g and varioas other expend- TO RENT—Desirable farm cootalmng - litures must be met, But the man Of suss: 11,0 noon,s the Township of Scar• wealth fails to do 1118 3h are of the born:i mleo from Toronto market, Frame j boaSe, sued oa amid ops: bank barn veal, T '�''� Ywork. He contents himself with ill@ - #ice pre enderueatt for'..,e null wall watered 1 AROA 1 0 The present tenant as , 00accepted rt nt f Ali argument that -salvation 1S free, . Claremont •' . hears and to now eav,o¢ . oo account of 111 OO I a ' hesltn. Ptomu¢ r.ve:e ethis tail mad full The grain buyer or merchant, by duce I $ $Orin 1118 808188. may Cheat his C1a p•• i posaess:oo nn Ayrt:1st 1009 Apply to wm. g y Ju oundry Treadway,8igh�aad Croeg P 0 t:t! &tomer every time a purchase is made, ALCABLE FAUM FOR SALE— - vor the farm employee miy by Wastlag Engine and diaahiae Repaiging I Being cc=poised of lot-No 95 con 9 Picker -1 have them in Bala. Buttoned and Plow Points J ins.ba:f a;..o meet of Claremont conta.atn4 goo Oxfords, neat and up to date for = - Jpsi of his time, deprive his emplo flr series is we':•darted for a #took farm being vaf that which is his dee. P Choppica Done we,, watered by creek well 3rained Sad io 6 Ladies and Misses- - - Maple Flooring for Sale good state of t::ltlration. Hansa and bu.::iinga might go on enumerating many IDOr9 r}and$•cry horse for Sale, recenWy fitted up: poossssnoa given lot of April . 'Was In which dishonest id practiced - 5909,e"•1706 due b lease to l lis felt p4ow bad.undersigned - - - - - - - - Heavy OL Light. '®id8 Ot narrow ' y 3 P For rnrtLer partici IT to the nndes6yn.a achy after day, but thg offenders may $9• W. �Chlte, if tae above farm to noompoesd of shortly, is. All up to date for Men.Boys and Will oe leased for a term of years Jo D X 'Youtbe. For children all sizes :act know that they are guilty Of.petty ltfa•nab.Claremont Out 6849 hareeny. but they are just as guilty ss and styles., the ennaasJ who eaters a bank 1n the Credit Sale.... Credit AOctioa Sale of - : dead of night and steals his thous- - . . iands. The heinousness of the crime ;�1 FAR"' STOCK 8 Rabbers all sizes and styles in Mens, Womens had Children, anay not be so great. and the law may Horses, Cattle, 8. Etc. - -- 'Fail to reach them, but yet they are Hogs, Etc,The nnderoiFnea have been iastractid by' - - agnilty of theft and the sooner thay ren _ er PHIDAVIS. to sell by public Sac• - - ognize the fact the better it would be The property of JNO. A 'WHITE. by tion at Lot 31,Rear of Sib Con, Picker- y for themselves. Public suction at his premises,lot 26, log♦,at 1 O'clock o�+a j 000 6. Picketing.of:, (one and a half I Saturda vi, Sept 21, 1901 - THOSe `BEAR E, miles west of BroStgh-am1 on lylTli _. ... .. _ I lively controversy is at present go I ? Angon in Toronto among the education SlatLlTrday, Sept. 14, '01 I The following '— _ _ 7. e old 'i$m of the city in!regard to the low per The following property,vas S Mads and 3 Jeratched team sey is calf 7 rooves i dentage of pupils that pass the entrance y' 1 three and 1 two yr old best or to-calf. 1 —examination. into the colla -ate insti- HORSES. General Merchant Whitevale g' grey cow and 2 three yr old heifer fresh, � • _ tate. When compared with Tura] I imported by dranght mare bred to blas- ball rising two yrs old well bred,steer calf schools or the schools in the Other queen' 2 hvy horsee weight about 1400 lbs, better call, Jersey baiter 1 yr old bred Anq t 6 general purpose horses, weight &twat 19. brood sow Berkshire. ane to be is pig, - cities of the province, the standin of - - - 8 Y150,2 good gaisn driven 9 pias 2 moo old, 12 Cotswold ewes, 8 ewe the Y'OrOnto schools i9 not a Credit LO HOGS. and 5 Cotswold bock lambs,25 geese, boos 1 sow with 9 pigs 6 wks old by side, 1 sow - :the city. The percentage of pupils team, plow and single harness. Massey } 'that pass from the Toronto schools in warn S P 7 veli cid by ride, 1 Berkshire binder,seed drill combined, 12 hoes, Mu. _ h schools is between fifty sow due in Oot; 1 Tamworth cow dee in say to the hiear new, spring tooth cultivator Mae- say y Oct,Oat4 silicate weight abont 100 The each. say Dear new,horse rake Frost & Wood.2 y and maty, while in other schools the CATTLE. R ilkiaion twin plows, WIrkineon plow No. r - i average.ls from seventy-ige to ninety 2 o with calves by side, 2 news due in 7, garden plow, stuffier, polper, aidwer,, Percent.and in some towns even more Den,6 stee�2 yrs old,4 heifers rising Fleury cutting box near new, two-horns than ninety. `arious explanations 2 gra aid;9 he en rising 3 yrs old. ppooveer near new,isaniotq'mill, land roller, ostal1 �� are set forth to throw light on the SHEEP Speight wagon and Favorite churn user $ 40 feeding lambs.271 good breeding ewes new, pair tincks, salksy, wagon box,top - d . question. The city teachers Claim IMPLEMENTS. buggy,pair bobelei hs, pig rack,pea har• that they do not teach for exemia. 1 butaber's wagon,2 bQgles, harmers, hal vaster Toltoa,grindstone, pyr oral,mark. _• .-- ; &tion. There is no doubt whatever ter'and several other articles too numerous at sleigh,2 cords limb wood, 2 cords hard- __ Will brio the wagon to your door. -� .that the teaching for examination is to mention, wood 4 fi,2 cords 22 in.wood, 2 cider bbla, - $ a$ y .that t raced li man abases, but, All of the above will be sold without largo copper kettle, sugar kettle, opining P y y reserve and a warrant goes with each wheel,kitchen table,doabletri w sad Deck•. Verity Plows ! Now is the time for t ;•auaaieea the teacher and pupil have horns Come one come all sad if I have yoke, tort, hoes,rake and#tear articles. those large doable plowfa. dome tieflnste Object'-in view, and nothing to suit you,you need not boy Proprietor has leased bis fwp every. ; t 6Qme test applied to aeoettaia the pap Sale M 1 o'clock eh rain or shine thing sold without reserve. - Terms—All saws of flo and ander cash, Terme—Poultry and all same of 110 and �" Remember -we have them` in four Us attainments, the beet Work cannot over chat amount 6 mos credit will be aadse mob; 12 months credit on approved liZee. :-.be accomplished. Another view pro- given on vd 'eiat nota. joint now- S per cent ori for cash. pro .:isented is that the children in the city PoIICHEla ds POSTILL, Aaots. Poacher�t Postill,snug. _ Prices the lowest. read much more than do the children in the country, and that they look up- _ '�1�� ' nf�=non education as a amort of eaLpgwi 8 ��• .'• e�, Ph111 BtLu hW111snail not se a means of again p, g an examination. We think this argu g SVeakin" : . =ant has little weight as our exper- - • . -ience has been that those lTupils who - - read most were the,ones who pass the Even'the New Woman admits, -•examinations most successfully am He is a good thing. �- - 4hfir extensive reading enabled them !Speakingof Stoves, they all 'to answer questions on all sub'eata in - ' Must adit that Doaswella PARIS GREEN s more intelligent manner than those is the best place to bay, they : whose reading never extended beyond They ought to know. Warranted Bar'ger's Pare English Paris Ggm at oat priers• :..;their school text-books. ___----_--- -...-------- One reason,we think, that rural _----Daws MEXICAN FLY OIL �jIj voellools surpass the city schools-lin ex= - —' _ :-Aminations is that country life is more Claremont. ` cow to self-reliance, and that oa for : The most satishob pre ati t lnspiag flin on 4zowtfry life on account of the environ oattls,aced once a ws�ik. produces more energetic and Ozone,small 33o,large 650. Salts 8o lb, 10 lbs for 950 IsmliikiWous moan than do the cities, as • Pierce's Favorite Prescription 65c. Sulphur 90]b,9 this for 25o P B pti xhe VX*My of the leading bnainess � Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery 660 ElsoMe Oil,2 bottles for 966 :_ .'_1 : - 9 .and professional men in the Cit will 1901 $ter ej • • � �� Dadd'e Hidney Pitts 80o ahee'aPals,g bozos for 9bc City • • • Dr.Williams Pink Pills(genuine)85c 341 Carters Pills,9 boxes for 956 prove. Another reason we think keeps Toronto in the rear, in re- GAUo a t to the entrance examinations is We are prepared to purchase any gnsntitp of BARLEY,'OATB andMaCh111eli 3� Cts,snr� at too mudh time is spent in learn• GOOSE 'WHEAT. Barley and Wheat to be delivered at Elevator, Pinker• ` ling and singing patriotic songs, in ing Harbor. Oats at Elevator or on cars, ss may be arranged. b Wl the composers lead. The PnP- •Priors will be paid to compare favorably with other markets. - Bernie Water Whits Coal Oil sggA to ; cls are paraded and dulled day after American Oil,160 ffillon. - - .day, and os special occasions are Thos Moody Anent for W.D. Yah marolud through the streets to Those-' 1' �@�• Co. 1p�►eggl �1e �}1. *1 _1 & ITi Sieg 8t Hari,' glorify the school inspectors, tens- V it it gi t+q'08027T0. , -,m and teachers, and to And out who All I finds of alosal for rale Qi tete Tory best quality, Opp.olTfle Howl. _J i uN 4• a ?�. a` ATMWAY DEPT 14TH MI. Qredtt isle of _ - -,SC=HOOL REPORTS. horses.cattle bogs so, the property of A.John AWhite lot 2b can 0 Pickering. Bebool report S$ No 8 Pickering for Sale at 1. See biW. Poueher�t Pos- + smooth of August Pupils names occur it the till, Anotioaesrs. �� order of merits, $r $notion-Class S B TIIE.DAT 8EPT 17TH. Unreserved auction �dn,rteWhite„C Loon%,H Beaton. Claes 4-T fd �� ' We of farm stook,coheisting of horses r HaWhGton.E Hodgson,M Wetherell. Sr 8 and cattle, farm im lemente. house- �� -A Turner,W Beaton Jr 8-J La D l p I Lapp hold furniture, acres of corn,i acct _ I - .1P bl ecce Sr 2--8 Beare,L White T re Ouse of ut=golds, 2aove of %aloes, 50 O garesarmers a y.8 ell,ii Hodgson,F Foby p° - - "F Lotmt,A Slits Beaton. W W Noble, Chickens,the property of Jas Campbell to6cber. Jr Section Jr 2-Lillie Long, B lot 7 bass-line Picketing. Sams over FMD ��� Wealon,Litho Pennock, Annie Lamb. 3 #10 credit to April lot 1902. Sale at GNAT YOU w�s WNEM YOU WANT [Ts YOM °' , ;Foley Br pi s-Paul AAbright, Cameron 1. See bills. L Fairbanks.Anotioneer. - �' ', 8akohiron,Ella Peancek,Hilbert Murray. - a � ilFossie Lamb..IT In s-Orvmt White.Eddie .. ,Alllwt Chopman,Agues Foley,ser ( FAMOUS ACTIVE RANGZ Cut and �1re r "Cavtsr. Sr 1-Ethel Hamlin. GUEn Undertaking I BA$B IRE. '. V-dbgx.Era flews,Nellie Tweedie, Bats- Nails. ' n es,Ambrose Hastiness,Percy Pen a. ^`ti. i enable.-u.to sell iyosudtta"t o soto nook.Arthur Shank,Leila Chapman. Jr 1 at last the pried. tb:or. A:imeda Hamlin, Artie Hodgson, Janis 19Carry,Lillie Lamb,DdacChapman°Mary , the Wholesale mea dealer has to Ry '{ ,'f: ; thd. . 'Shank,,Via Long. A A C Norrie teacher. - have a surplus stock of ' Pickering Market,. • .900 out s three sod half-itch sato we an oHatlag for ei.15 -- We can rupplyyo nT seeds at close eat rices tach w lh 60-86 The business heretofore carried on b Wtre.No.u....... ..... .90 '• � f�;bandb � keg. Wheat Fall..::................... 7 BlretFeaca i priaoe�y .. 65-86 G.; Bandy, Claremont, will is No.IS.......__...........__ 2.05 per 100lbs. _ . " This beto e Wheat Spring................. lvtslaz s : Wheat Goose..........:......... 63-65 future be carried on by _ �aarley .......................... 4d.-b0 11,ersal Food Cutter, $1.23 Grain, Ohio .......................... Ge BUNDY & Son. goat and c�a�r 31-32 � ®lark .. 47-48 The l:Crustal Foos Baskets. ,Gaffer will eat taw or. e. •-• •S6•50-1.60 All Orders Promptly ate nuked ma at and all 4/ You'll And our as. kinds of food. U has' lorvment and Claremont Markets. 354 tended to. three cuttin knives-- - rightly prit!X and Wheat. ail, White.. ..... 63-64 CnA6 tC;rMS MODERSTE. A°O`ne ifm orderandca n 1 HICHoltY BASEBTB, out 1 Wheat, wall, Red................ 63-64 last lifetime. Made% shaltped,Th ��t 'Wheat, Spring.................. 60--82 T. T� no ed. for l 60,we I Are the haadsoausi,simple2t and the acct s for Seth etc 9P Wheat.Goose..............:r: .. 60-6•: '[ tri. 1. j,j,'alney 1 � 3 selling them ws.cos are going to bas � �a�e&eca Dtltf'T p potatoes. Y` Jai le It you bare are olag y raa8e Harjey....... . 40-50 have. y money Until you here swan aha ROOFING ; .......... d y Paas, p O one you should ha •'•�ttdtdvial ...............�.......... so-7s I Stove w can offer FING �.TERIii. :. RIM ............................ - i R a g r d;,a tri 4s . so �. .P CKB' Il�Gr'S �• e er oa is Able tine. Re�alrs. - oaGs ..................... 3a-3d Golds Light Coal Oil. We eau supply repairs to almost atty Crake � &�ooAa yell Tarr" Ahtita: li3.'7'"7.d0 Practical- Painter. a:.tore. we t.. Bed Tarred VAd Clover::............... $5—sg - - o . beautiful etMr _BUCKSAWS,S b Building > �. tea - ------- _ t y wbite —spa 1. ,t ran, Be"PraW.ia Hroll.oof• ;Q�om• p dirty ehimnoM no die.V ♦good ser+vr �� re plain or trued L V RRAH � Payr Hanging. Decorating. r� colo:Paw s kalaomiIIiltg. Tinting. c agreeable it you l °og w ablell bataw baildin paper' .ea,a- the t the be" value for i 8=M for bye. ettti better utas uioer.l..4 FOE CLABEMONT Graining. Glazing. upas 41"cis is prigood up to el Dash. A gcod All orders promptly ezieuted. _ hardwood folding Saw- The andertsigaed is prepared to pay %be 2 6m Estimates given.. o.Golden Lizht horse for Mo. jilighest pried• or all Isla 011raia,red and — Coal Oil. LAMP Chimneys, nLike Clover seed,and timothy seed deliv• creat at Elevator at North Clartmoot: We an rote agants• HONES CARS t 8c, each. _ Clover reed a specialty -- C�e'�leMills''I _-. _ ' Madlam or larss size. : T. CaaTss. In ma 1 North Claremont. 'billow Butter Baskets. d o lhalma L a t, Are running in full bleat sod prepared to do ngolatlons%aa'udpat Lantern Globes I� �, gy Ip ehopptwt and grtesing at all comes. Your idade of the bast - C A �I]�:1 work Bane while you wau. maternal by:Max. , ler.. ®pedal close Anti grdiaaty or cold bast,be. PACIFIC �Froar, Bran part workman.wtil .}' Ma . Shorts, C)top, 116"d may amount -Harvest p1iO22 t0r gaa&tlties Iie%nrn of rough railway I iaraharn 3'dour. Corn'3?ral, ne,4w besOur U e - _ Excursion 'To' ]Bolted Wheat, Bolded Oats, u ed you no"one. Bantry Harness Mender,88c, � Cobbler'/Ont- tataai®•g always on aaad and for rale at reasonable prtow Will be taII ottomans Your•Hop and to salt oa. Coarse(train Shu v bandyp - OII antler sakes to esaba&eeor Ott 11sa1 Tool nae been cold ' 'ar OMt DOf.fdS rd a ;. IE.tersa `28 L. $roken8hire, Plniteriag.4a iNuCTn HOOkst . ( .easing I A . You eau beyoura" Bcnsoersb `� ' .B�i� 3rd iemceomin Sept eamaota /t ]BMP:4$O �sa06. ' �i1 ! Y r �►at:as �u 3ac. 93w,aa 6ivsr. Green River Books. .. ]EZas4[AiUYt naBLl a 1 bash Toa willq+rdoar . Toa Can 1 afford b will ems1>. sod y 1tov.�srd and �Ooasj�w to eat your eons. 9KDs wienour ace 114mY oxer. �8waa 13 . I V0 - �I •Pr+a -Albert STORE Meat r doz. MANQHE FORS$, 600. - _ dept 17th Meat Hooka, 30. A er2r } Poultry betting. 100 donee taw so"a. ]E;etuaaing until Dear Parti ® Haring bought oat tire bustan lately .roe fuer Idor 17th 1941 Edsnoatoa lilueeraeed• fade In be �ps�d our stoat is ample" m An carried on by Chas �allandre,I r n pre tom for ase. dose&, ave +� lseteJe I vr.ra all coiner to "o,ttla. osapias, Asea pared to off a to the public any goads 9ts2. Caere res peMe.tot veer 81e 1aa»e Wladeor end d$rut. v.nali kept%b4 a eouatry stare, at tach are srtunt Y sa per doe nVular ms1O�' ttttr - iter pampnl t g,rtne tsrtdar pamaalars ao- y p tom' !Da los r _ !'W to the asams Caaadtaa Panda anent. or prices that it will pay you to bay yoar id. from ms. I have a large stock of A. H. NOTMAN.8291- Gaul..IA Tmu&to. cry 8�s,boost and shoes that I wilt offer 1 Etna %o the prices. ata a of li c of tare all i �� old comp. e s lice of gtoosries are tali IRUSSILL'S �� - : e � cad complete and prices to compete with j q -any Come along and gel some .of the ,,:L.J a d i e IJ b.rgatn2. : Will pay you%he highest Duh peies� tor. X59 QJw,.,r St. East, To"nue first cues batter and.eggs. +,+�� 1 remain yours respectfully. W. A. FULLER.Watches. - : = - ._ . _ • - - :-. : .- .• _. _ _ - _ - .. . . . . . � t• . :�~�.�� � PUMPS � . • =. - . 14 s:t3eld.Filied -Cade Gaar _ L• ('� antead for 25 years with real Waltham ls'onemeat Clan Metal Watches. Reliable All kinds of Lift, Force and- Mo vetlosaaeat 68.00 and Suction pumps pct in on -- - shortest notion AI r W.0 deg and oisaaed. = • Richardson CC'S•, W. "J. DEVITT.-. an of moa, call, pump M t1f,►olaeee the b . um 8oeeeseore to J.8.Barnard. Dealer in Qaeensba and Portland Cement. Cement always to stock. TO n WUNICIPAL COIINCILa-1[ps'mada an order cad always large gasatity ='. John Vt BroW $neseesor b ' W SITBYa on hand. - _ Greenwood,On/.,Yay 17th,1801. ' Gerow A Son, Claremont. .. - W.V.Richardson, Agent,Pickering. i . , FOR F.OI�► SALE.- •_. . . .. . • 7 Beef Rin ere, choice, cheap. . ._ H. =-`RICH C H A'Vapor Baths, beta, $6.00. & Winter C Dr. Whites eleeUio.00mb, poet paid t showingof fineel display of _ .t 60e by mail. ' Im hint. A '� aseorttment of All the siandard 'PabliCations by :• .$ y, .Bookrt,Dolls, Toys,.jut Underwear Blanketta Flannels Etc. World Publishing Co. Q•aelpb,Otit, received for We Holiday trade. Coll - > > . Apply to A.Thomson. Brook Roaa. and m them. Pod pfd, 4p.$-m - Btiseriptions taken for oil ]dagaeiaea Wrbave jnsl placed in clock a•large assortment of Boots and Shoes and owns WK Wkly and Davy New "P011e. an the h>ert value we have OYU offered. .. . �ia,TBon, W. J. I—�. R=CH.AR�84N, John Parka auabatrto=i. ' BUTCHER, ?�3roc� s3tre�t, . .of Dolnbartoa,will trtsit Pickering on Tare- —— ray,Thursday cad Batarday of each f miss' BAKER Will bale her HiHinery Opening d week,and Saarboro on Monday, r Wttdneoday and Friday. _-- Bpeiag Stook on - = - Wwviafan sapply of A. I �.. gat - Ch 0 p' pers. . .: . ., --Tnesday and Wednesday, April 2nd and '3rd' hand.meatsas . -: 4ive we a trial. • - 4� bllowing_Jaya. ..2......AL E S, SAWS, - .,,,,,NGTIGE- I N - - - ew Fancy ChiSone and Gatmes,d;ta: Oome�and top this s -• inspeerhe new Spring HAM and{goods. ..Do yon want a new carriage eesesiall,we lls•eats out have it cheap, and s9er9S1�E 1 �k�, BQIt�, mails - s Cordlol .invit�srttoa Ie �z a to _ W.aha'sell t6a eslebrated _ -I't prk8 of all kinds'. - _ � d Wilkinson platys,seaflers — &a. Also tbs Dearing wgpedea Shovels, Hoes msahinery. T a db o ps +Clara, �att3►, Paints t�na Varnishes. _ `� yi _std MoLsegb1st bunk% News* _ The LB,ADI14a WShiRLY in;*a Otto,W. XJukaon, a J. Reazin, � >,. . it I 11 a i-`' ''_',�f �f� .5.".a -. _. _ ;'���'c.:.i�.`�''r�" , . ._ , .. . ", .. .._. - rti'.re�','r'' r _ _ �. y - ... ,+,u}rr .r.q ., �,.. .r ty/" ,.-. .,f A �-yy • . . .. 11 . . s w Y i s ,r , r ,5x-71 : i ._•. .u-,. y ...... - .. ,'7+.. .:-� r.�mY .-_1•,oetl ,--..- .- ,IliVi '''14., -"i ,�r.,.vt,,,l,F' .. ..•.nrulw+�: . .e,.+ 'wM+'W. .rL"A •.,4,sY.ser s..tia.r. ,0` I L �.,, .. . .. _-. .. ,s . r.,•, ..r v' +•'err rr 1 ,• A...••Y1, M t. • by .the infuriated thousands, the Beef, hindquarters ... 8.00 9.00 . '1= - g �f OTcarriage whirled across the P-splan- MARKETS OF THE Beret, iarediitui, &passe... '6,50 7.25 1.71 (� LA erne, the hop e5 at full g flop, across _,_ Beef, boicv... ?.UO 7,75 - . , 1181D iiijjj,,, LjE jj the Trium hal Causewa and van- Lamb, yearling... .. .. 6.50 7,00 �`' � . _,- _ .. . . Liked through :the Ltr}eCii11 Park�vap 'pF1COe @Y CSttl9r C329139. Gt3F�. kQ Lamb. spring... ... ....... 7.b0 8.50 ori . 4' ;: i' gate: gal,-pin dpwn Delaware in the Leading Marketer. Dluttcl ....... 5.50 6.50 a - g Veal, choice... ... 7:50 8.28 4 � - ,. . avenue until pol4ce headquarters was reached, -_ _ Duluth, Sept. 10.-51'heat-C'ash Declared at First That He 'Was blot 'Thousands left the Exposition The local�maril without feature. e r "' p Nu. 1 hard, 7U'c; Aro 1 Northers, lc; No - j�J{ -- ti sin had be?n taken-rounds, and �to police.head-at the as- 'Ser es f o white and d o mil err 68 c; Oct.,J68jethDec., 69tc; Splay, - 1. r • a• �'t_ 1�,►i�Ch ; r at 1G-� to 168c low freight$twllllelex- .. F • " 0' ••"� quar'te:s.,- followed there, willf.Ag to 73c, Oaks-S3# to 34 cw earn-- � 1. F. ` " porters quote at 66c middle. Yew N i 1 .: .. do violent justice It the President whitil for exhort;'85e; No. 1 spring Fm na t7tlflal0, Sept. 6.-Presrdent - _, _. 31 d '4 uilalo, N.Y. Sept. 10.-Flour , "' had deceit on idliui U,.c, Mufnitoba wheats Ji. �� ' -Mehra- Gallagher grabbed Nieman's -right As evening came on the :lumbers uiet; No. 1 hard sold at 82-c to 83a Firm, no detuand. ltiheat-Spring ' , ,I was shot twice by an assassin as hand, tore away the handkerchief, grew so that the multitudes blocked 3 little doing. No. 1 Northern, old ear and No._` at $O$ to 8- -grinding in j he stood in the Temple of Music at l and sennet: the revolver. I'hv artil- all the Rtreets iu frig vicimlty of p r 2 76c; do., net:, 71c; winter, No 2 transit. For Toronto and west c red, 74 c• No I white, 75 c, 11 the- Pan-American )✓xposition at 4 I tory u>en, seeing the•revolter !� Gal- lie e heaulyuartei s, un thousand ask- lower. COQ i .o'dou'r this afternoon. The shots,lagher's'hand, rushed at him, and ing•,one another: "Is the President pats•-Tire man•ket was uiet to- -Firrnet :-No 2 yellow, 60#cc No. were fired b Fred tiieman, aliasthandleck,;him rather roughly. Mean- still.alivv.?:' All efforts of the po- day at unchanged rices. hew No. 2 3 do., 59 c A'u. 2 yellow, 603c .. is ' Leon Czolgoszy of Detroit,- who said'while Ireland and the negro'held the lice to disperse the crowds wore vain white and mixed sold for export at No. 3 do.,.b9tc; No. 2 corgi, 59tc; -afterward that he terns an Anarchist, assassin, endeavoring to- shield him and futile. The roar' of conversa- 83c middle freight. '.Old quoted lo- Ivo` 3 do., o Oats-Quiet and �' • and had only done his duty, The;from the attacks of the.infuriated tion in this mass of people pone- rally at 35 'to 366. only steady Nc 2 white. 38c No: attempted assassinutio took place artillerymen, and,the blows of the teat@d .evan tq the .colt where Xie- 3 do., E7c No. 3 mixed, 361rc Pe.1s--Tradb uiet-and-prices firm. r n' who policein6n's clubs. elan la Now rued then the crowd 2 . -N'6 l'3 do, 36c. Barley-14estern of- f in the presence of 3,000 people, Y• No. sold atgGSe north and west, had aowded into the Temple oil Supported by Uetective Geary and would surge over to one of the feted at 37 to 62c. Hy- Dull No. . 'Music, and while 1Qt,000 others,President Millburn, and surrounded newspaper bulletin boards, and and at 70c on 31id1and. • with 2' 5Gc, Canal,freights-Steady. , .S Barley-The market is firm, Detroit. Se t. 10.-Wheat-Closed. stocid outside the Tempe waiting fur�by ecretary ,George B. Curtelyou, cheer wildly when the stat.emertt'was s les of No. 2 at 47c, No. 3 extra at p a ,chance to enter and shake hands I and half a dozen Exposition officials, fla$hed.out.that hope )vas entertain- 46c and No. 3 at 45c, all middle No. 1 whiter 71£c. cash No 2 red, rtvith the President. the President was assisted to a eel. 71ic, cash anc! Sept. ; 72„ Oct.: freights. The first bullet struck the sternum iehair. His face teas very white, but PRIiSIDENT WILL LIVE. • C'orn-The market is steady to-day, 'a' •j)ec. 5n the President's chest. de6acted to he made no outcry, and sank back with oiler of No. 2 Canadian yellow St. Louis, Ml Sept. 10.-Wheat- Bu(Falo. N. Y.., Sept. 9:-The news Closed, G�'C cash 69�c, . the riLht, and travcied beneath the,with one hand holding his abdomen, from President � eKinle to-do Ls tit :i4c, and of mixed at 53c west. i Sept. % skin to a point directly below tut ,til® other fumbling at his breast. stood paws throb bout, y It is not .American is nwtuinal at 59 tb 60c,'�on '2r.lwau •A right nipple. The second bullet pen-I His eyes, were open, and he was g track here. - - - Milwaukee, rept. 10.-)'heat- - i etrated t}e abdomen. Oil a super- cleiirly 'conscious' of, al1 that had I merely negative good news like that Easier : close. No, 1 Northern, 89 y Rye-The m kct is firmer with 'ficial wound was caused by'the 9rst,transpired. Ile looked up into Pres- of yesterdn;: tt hen there was good to 70c No. 2 Northern, 68 to 68Ie; wort s, because there. leas. no bad solea cot 51 c middle freights.-- x _ , bullet."and within five minutes after i.cut 31111burn's face, and gasped; Bncat 31 t-addle t dull, with pri- Lcc. 71. to ,1„c. Corn-Dec., 58�e. > " the rhysaciruls reached t}:e�P.res?lt•:nt.,I "Cortelyo.u," The President's seere news. it Ss possible good news-n Oats-Steady tio. 2 white, 36f to �' -r 'it havF been removed. The second tart' bent over him. "Cortelyou,r' story of distinct imp'ruvenil in the ccs p1.rl'cly n0uiinal• -. 37c. " atient's condition over esterday, Flour-The market is c u!et, Nine- j _ bullet w not found. An operation s:u I the Preaidcut, DIy wise, be p y er cent ate s s ]d Toledo, O., ficpt, 70.-itiheat-No. > - -was lerPurn:rd or.-the President at careful about her, don't let 1. IF is temperature at this wrttin^ is'in r p ut o tore Lr 2 cash and Se t. ?2 c; Dec.. 73 c. •I r over a iicio ree laver than it teas even Ira bl;ls. at ;2,J0 middle freEg-,t.S .;Corn-No 2 E• t„ ' ) the Emergepcy.Hospittil on t e F:x- kno,r." {Choice, str-i'ht rollers, in bbls.,, ler p 56c; Dec. 5610. ~ position ounds ut 8 o'clock by i ',loved by a paroxysm he writhed thi.i nnprr,ing, nnhen at ate time tt Call}r and for - , n6c Hy'e-No tales. 1'tovnr.ces, 53.15 Oats-each - ._ w - gr neper up to. 102__• as cpmlal•ed with_ - �, ,Ciover seed-Prime,- $$.-70 ;_.Oct. __ ..___ Pr>ri-Lo t11E le( nd then his cyGrc t.,ll or,i Vtret tthaty I). astat.a. I,- -lQhu- lti��u5 c-ids;:. Lt is now 1()1. '1'Ite'trr.,. ... a T'at -tt4-pin - mentor. and lir. Ilerrni n lrfvnter. The the prostrate ft;rm of the would-be y ' t bops, and strt:ng bakPrS $.3 '" $0'85 Dec`' $a.37 , also is slower arid the res iration President's stomach was opened. but assassin. Nieman lay om. the. door 1' p Oatmeal-Market is utnch"riged; car t ti -the bullet was net loand, Dra:nage bloody_ and helplsss beneath the _"lower and easnrr. In a word Irt le a marked int ,rovcment, wa•ranttr lots at l':3 rt0 in bags, and S4 in CATTLE MARKi•:T. -•tubi':; were fasertea, the inorli n wits blows of the guc.rds. I G wood, I1.oken .lots_TrL_unto, 30c • • sewed up and at ";45 °'clock the The I'resldc:it raised his right hand strung holies, for. a favorable Issue. i Toronto. Sept 10 -To-day's re- ' „ President was retnocr•d to1.the li%tine red with his -own 'blond, anti pl-aced:And right here. u .woad s?neulrl be-� bbl extra' celpts at the,western eatt4e yards \fi!ICecd-'Che market !s quiet. with were 68 carloads of live stock, ins of Joicn G. 3lillburn rresidet,t utthe 'it on Lhe shcrulde- of his Fecretnry aid about tltc bu'. 'las trio phys!-Is,lpp}y lin,.tcd, a� ',vell as tLe rtle- i. cian's ore ,,*ending o.i- from the sick eluding 1,100 cattle, 1;1400 sheep and - F:xpositior,,- at .r:aLtware A�'et:•.e a::d ,' Let no ot;e hurt him," he gasped ,room. I•'or soine reason ast-fatht,mi_ rand'-., C,aA elf tran for shipment , _ Ferry Street, The dociors stated at- �a�id sari back in ti:c chair, white p q: ,t, at $1a :50 to $14 went, and I liana, 600 hogs, 50 calves 'and .0 ir.: ,the rt;<,rt has buen circu,ateck rd ter the - o�eratioti that thgy were lVie ands carried rieruun'out of Sts ', shorten ati $17 west. Ton lots hell milch cows. hopeful. and that whale the wound bi;;ht. ' ' -th t. 04c�v were nut tr •-ful; that Trade was fair• and the market fea- . cn,.se f Dy the �ccr.n(I shot was ser An ambulance from the Ex >`:ition I the.n is ry dellbrrate y co', red crab Il.ere at SI ,.50 a,:d shorts ut 318.50 ture'eQs. _ r r.; _ . lour, 10 tens riot nccesrarily Intal; �hoepital crus', sumnior:ed iumr:,.diMely i optrtm:srv, th::,t t!,c I'lc.idect's cc,ndi- Fxport cattle were quotably un- The man who clic tt.e shooting eras sand the Pr �ident. still uonsciuus, tier, wry tnvrh worse 1 harm tfie;. ii:di Iif)(:S A+ii) 7'I{O�'iSiEltiS. ch:,nr ed at frr,nl S1 :l5 tr> S5 per cwt. seiztd tmrrietitatnly L,v the detectivcw,:sank upon tlte. strt•tchet. cntod. 1!I t i is nor ewer I'he� t nes>ed Ilct; arc tlu!cL to dry at Dutcher exit h, to wc,rth from $N 75 - lie o::eretl ro re+istunec .nnd at frrat Secretary COT LClt'ou and Mr, 3Ii1- '�stc i-teS :ii�rrecinting'the Dufir•tinF rM a c• to �J 4t1 Ilcg Products In food 'ito $4 ^i per crit. fir good to choice, retuae l t., Five any lnturnialion 'burn rode with hirm ir. tl e aniLul-'cr rev ir.,lusttce to the con.Cicntit:gti, dp,,,,ll, and nrur, with' snail Slip-`IIand selections scyld uP to Si 5t1: -• - about hL"welt. Later he said t.is ponce, Ind 1a i:Ct,e u.iuet0a +thee- t1e l t�tiSivans who hive the'tremel lc,uy'l tic•-. t','e tl-rite; Bacon, iut cic_r, ILedi'um and c<u,imon stuff x•as dull, tame was,L"rent tiieanau. that t.e was bh°otit s; tae I'resident Ras a i t- r^'�rnii%ibilif.v -upped therm. and they teat ,,,,i c -v lc;'tq, 1 I c. parte n.:'sa, Wit,:cKvrs, bells and tceclers are . - 2Q ir. the all[val o! strrCccR.s t:ho I irlu'L ire arc'utc,lr'st lc, tlrr C: ,vc•rn- x_c, Ln $_ri :,tr; d�.-Shc,t t cit; S-1 50 ,quntaAly urs ".:r z vl. . . y'.•,,rit O.:I, i;nd had`crme to- huh ' g 1'; till. ,kcd seats--Ii.'nis 7 t to 11;c, . I I ants talo Irc•ni Iietroit. n wrrlt a¢,r. Ile Iliad been• sunitnoned -trot.) ill sec-)tent. ufFRista tt'ho r,r, u r a•d' to r S „•oi ,:,lbs are unchanged at - =- tva•c I'vtnt: at tits 1.(,_'5 Broadway. tins ut the city, aryl by i nal iha,%e sumo'cur..rul of ll brral,fa r bitcon, 15 tri 1,'c, roll-, the prices yiotecl be:oty. c, J. 1 o r b rCG' i r , t lie Qat'i hey wrupattun s� hl.tck-�Lrain trorn .hitakiira ['all's +ihcli not go out to tl,r Ftthlrc t -.tut , l:i, ba s, 15 to-l;sgc; und-d3coulders Th{.c ra,, a detuarid-. to-clay for sold he was burr. tri Ue The Ytesident c,nJinuc%4 cor:.hcions Ilio sic, room 'The t�u'tct c5 t viic•ti'lli' to 1 e_ oar t' •• c ! ; d t ell gal c - - _._.. .. sn,nth, au(1. 1,v the I'i rswulcint's V 'I'r t nets pert. s_o ' Lard I cu,!nd r.c:d and prices Nn cher ig !n tuilch cotes- ..- r troit' wad ll tIr i..0 burned cil1hi* wily�rteltrc far as it ;+ hurnanly` pos' iblc, an iic- I Viii. CuiirUnCeed zi>,l )len 50-M tubs 'There' is n, change in ho c. . _ " t.rr +ital',' j'curate staic•rrsctit of lu-s exist_ r,,ndl-Iill j rcel Ile, Tne b,•st rr:cc ter ntnr;ers"'is 7¢4 -: ' . - - �„�d� ''I jut sorry`," he said. "'to have ltion. 41c•n t„r Fianna and \ia•-I'r*s- Ie'r It,, thick fat ansa light hogs are . . . - - t,c�:� ihe. rltuse o[ troub:c to the i3c+it I{nt. .ae6t;-tsr,p cum•, t ut of tit, _. _DAIitY ]tALKf lS, worth ,:)rc ter fU E;r ,osition, tililburu _ tulle tcgetitcr this atr.i- Ilogs to fetch the h>p prttx must % Three tLou •lit.= r,,tt.-r---Tile :n:trkr• is st, ,i ly Arv' to of' irir.;c quality and.scale riot be• ,. . . r, better frond exHtrs-'nr,nn, b.rt•r cfu.k,e tatr.rtrly in-drS f'-, `, t slow with LhE' F'rc !e c at. nest, that .•prov:rl of tl'•e rel ort, ` t+r n i,i- th.t turn t:.,c c:i a reat;v i l b aboE a 20�) trs ' t c . , { Ulv auk. r n•'sa'c for < cat_trade; other ratter Are llow ng is t le range o quo ar Y C`.d,ittil bL kept f r Sri tin ire i utv /, �� t t i, ctE•ri�on tilt 1,,n11ctirts .'cn.+tar Clain� tccu:auk-ttinr:• «'c quote.-ti.t:ict4y F-° - _.. �' r.•i. c til cu,ar was tigor<.nts - tlr,tns:- _ ., �` wi*' f, ,r'-ti d 1r 1-c; =econcts. 1.1 to 15c . t - - •,, . ' ' S';.;,,d nut be 11"IL,rrr! . and third, denu.ui�cin t- fate tllc•_c. ruinors. .CatUe, . - / I ---=rrc� t.-:+t tt,,• traF,Cdy t:,isht r',irt Cl)\1'l''..titil(t\ IiY C,%OL[a(t`!,. bi h'�-c, 1t:ir•ttrtIn 13fcatl We cluou"- 5),I.ppe•ts. per oat,,. $i A0 7500 _ .. 11 t!.. I'epo !ti n ! III, , ilght ....• -t _$ h tio ,, . r 1 were an' A; :,rcht�t I du not tc t+.rr:tly nett' I t! ).;cal . gathered): nutcF.crs, eh ,n.e h _5 4.65 _ - _ jrF r+� y �; L. 'T1u ',res tt.a0 the 1'rc it,eut, had 1;3 to Lric: grrlinary, fresh cu dlvcE• � 'e i�' l/ t,r l Shut pass<.1 acrcm5 til f,ac ; ;r licty in tLa Awn..peri. neral of F°Y- at, ck, 11 I ti 7_'c'`seconds. 7 to S;c.' I'utel era. °r<l, to good R : 4 00 -ft �' .01, )tun rnun-ds v:ith alanosc _crtoil Cc3. cr a.unt 31y !a 'h fn rhf rot urn- Butcher9. int ri r 2 '5 ii 25 f-. . '• r g l'herce-1,itrket I+t cie ll,' N':•t uoto= -n.. :,," aprod. and t}:r crowd itiound ti,u ment was OIL:' vd b!% I'r,:)iii Cold: 1 Shoop ttnd Lar.t:, -`� " �.1'rmrlc grew until it ru,i:.trd : ft} man; tti,nm I Irrnrrl t'r ll':cr ictturrs Finast to a3c, aeca:'ds 91e: C'h,•ice ernes, !et' ctct _ :3 90 R (1O ' •! ,'. '`''/f -• .• t!,uusand iterp,o, I', )v bi•g crutttt in \civ York a few velar ago.. and Putchers' si.ccp:-each 1 i;u Ii,(ll) t rt -�,. r - 1 v.lth n-l:om I' have :into fora mrete- PRODUCE, wanb4; c:;c! c _:5(I 11,2.5 -, 1, :/ 1,![owed the ambulill irl-ir�c(Iii 1. I " ,' •rid r, to that h rs;-ital, and tl en divic!od rt poriolvner, I h tinier that nnv' intern - c1», erq nn 3. ._ .. ._. / otatue; `nc� n):•irket is urttFar.t;eci B per c , Fly. ;, rat•',:,;u� it e;E tutu itvu carts. r,;,r, a::eu,u's I a'.,u a eters tl:t: P:c•:-rt!r•ncv is u f:c�, _ .- ., • cr, h uc!,_rat tl is 1 rSc lots 3flil.tvt .td C.x:1r� I d- to t re co mon peuplc Ile pro o, ri i c 1 tM to 65, �.On !, t o C i c t• r�-' Y r to learn the condition of Ch., Prr I ! mr r d b c!; a t t ti _ U 0 I. . ..- - d is ) I 1 h _ � is doss of tt e o ,prub- 0l' ^O) 10.0 _ - cit and to cutch alit Ctrr} rumor ' un,ly . i ,i perthusli tindi jobbimattprit:cs, C'itl �c eh 1 r k 1 �f Tri rj/ r ce l that came frerrt the hospital, the t;cus• i-5 to BUc. Hogg _ i t'.' / �_�;J. -/ other cigar to-.find the uF icsin coral I dill .) Fttay. 1 rem 9orrp that, rifled AT',,1c,--Th^ market contin- C'h^irtC :hvgs -p,r cwt.. � )'371 7,25 \ u:*' y . '� tc• punish } 1tu; Certain i�i., tlr:.t 'if "'r. �fcR,-!ry ]l a; *t:I (,rod•. lir teed u�a (lul.l" tt_th nq- „'lcrings, anc! pri• Li, tit hoes, Fc•r cwt.. . G :r+7 fi ..5 ), \` \ - `. 1,\ �, . . �/� F .. Hear ho;,s, per cwt... G 5t. 6.- . . , ��/ tilt. ofllcials hied not used rcua irkable ed to Lill i,itn, r+nd I rc;rct 1. .:t I ells arc l ,•rcIy non:u :U'. y -_ - dlligencv :n tckin} Nirmau.o,tt of did not sucerod, nr�.,c__•1•►'r, )s ulet trade, with Sows, Ter Cwt... .. . 350 4.0 : PRESIToriNT VcKINLEV.,_ the way uf-the-crowd,.he would.have I..bgp!, that r,o one will m' lta,""I,,rIIts rte:a Jett, 14 cL, 1 Cc. '_ tag s,--per ctt'i... ... ;. 0 00 r,00 t . . 5 ' I ccn mobhad erupt beaten to dcaUt. int position, Yam not a c uaaott Bunt• 1Iarket is stc,dv at 9 to "�w - aS�.t -sin Personally, li %I'l"-V C. co'.111 s, SI ;0 to SI ':;r per doT: - . __ The ttx,;,tn0ti to the Presiclent this TRIED TO LYS CFI FIM:. , g;cll, as-a result o thJ- r,ct. .. The r _ . nfterncurt w.is or:, t° c�tic:h the_gt:n- t Bea::a-'Tae r:i.irket Is s�t,tt.y wits BOERS SURPRISED. Nicn:an hal been crrricd into a shot tht:t I Ilrcd was Eur the bcnc• t few olicrirg. Urdin:r} stt.ck, S1.N0 teal public had hevtn rnvitcd. ii'rrsi side room'at trio n°rib-nest 'corner ot` pll -nankirld. T _ ir.t�ndod to kilt - dentJolul C. 3Ii (burn, of the Expo- to S1.9U,' and -hHndltEc;ed,-5�•lU t° Lotter's Commando Su-fFt?nd0r9d ti . t'ition, had liar..:buen 'the President °f the Teil ly. There he was sdtleek- the. Presiclent of the United St.ctea.. VA5. .� to tl.e tirc..t.crovc! in tilc Temple,, ed, but nothing was found upon him Ag::tnst 112r, tllr l:inlcy as a man I I IIay. T3nleti=The market is stcttdy,, Etre British. _tlt.tl Hier:, reunion nr,d children Carl3e�cxCept a tetter i6or nb to rodg!n,-. ,^unld hncr, nit. kfilCng. I hn've- becii with snles of ton lots delivered• at A-despatch Trtm Cape 'town says:• ffortcitrd Cur a ersnnal rvetin They ws,shed the blood from !.'s f icer told that 'he is a good tn3n; I did 0101 and car lots At $8,50 to S:1•' The details o7- the fight in whirl i g g' and asked l•im who lie was and why not wish to'Itnf!icL suQcrin., upon ]lis Straw-Thi inarll is_ quiet. Car. Armin ti:t,FC }n line wets Nieman, I:ol. '.1•'s col have was'eel pec i e whose left Band tees wrapied in a ire had foie¢ to- klli the President. Family, but l accomp[islling my lots ou track, Sb to 55.80 n ton. Col Scdlidl have just. been received He made no answrfr at first, ,but f:urpo:a I Cnu1d• not cOtlsid, then. .St0,,s-There is a'little alsike Corti- horn, It appears that Col. Scobell . . hand kerciite;'. �1'i:lcled in iii.' handkdr anally ' gave the vanrl8 of Nieman. I I say again -tli it I did not 'assa,win- Inq fn; tio. 1 is quoted at S6.75 to - :• chief was a .3_-calihre Derringer, • A Ile is of medium dei ht, smooth rete the menu, I ir:tencled to kill the ;_ eurpriscd Lotter, who find Inagered little gi-rl tt;ts led up by her father, g ! S7._5 per bush, and No. at SG t.o in, the 'centro cif a basin surrounded [nnd the President shoolc hands with shaven, browli-hitfrecl, and was dress- President, t,ecaust:I belieceel•it tcc.ukl $G:75. Rod*clover is easier nt S5•"5 by riclges. The Boers occupied two F er. As s;e Parse! along to the in lite Ordiniiry cl0tres.of.a )ire have a good elYect.trFlon this country to S5•T5 per bush. kraals Aiicl a'.slied, into which the ` night the 1'resident looked atter her Iclianic. He ol;cred no explanation au¢ 'trpan all )niulkinh ,F' j3oer picket-rushed ill the wo(rnded- ;milingly nnd waved his hand iri a of the deed except that he was rin1 I will r,otc.say wliMher anyone had, Anlarchist, agtl had done his duty. the lcnowledgr of my plans. This Tl'3E' STTtF:I:I MAItF�F.T. The Cape Mo:tntcd Rifles and the .- pleas)tit a,Iiell, .. . •- - . surrounded the ori- - Next in gine carne the assassin. t1s A detail of Exposition'guards'*as'I mucli the tuithcirtties cif this country Receii;ts, grair were smaller. .to-I tion. nip etol P the 1;'rin'li t;t turned to the ri ht rent for, and a,company ,of soidiers, ,.mush know :-T am 'uot nlon0 in this day, «hent-Stead}. 40O bush of tion completely. 8•• A c:irriatie- was Fumirlo+ied. South;work'. I hair 'only cine of the great old i-ed and white selling at 73c, and( The t first" "British -volleys, whicK . . again, bi lig the right hand ahout of the 'Teulpl; n'spaco .had becii body of Anarchists bound together netii at G'I to,6Sc, 100 bush of-firing were rnd :it daylight, stannpeded.the in'the ch:,ructeristic iittitude t.;th roped .off, The crowd tore out the under soleuln oath to accomplish a at :71 c, rind 30i' bush of gcose at Boers' horses• Time burgllet's seeing whjFh Ire e:ctends it while'recetviug, iron 5LrtnC113011 1101d1nF; the ropes, work and to bring ii bout the msults'Gi'�'fo Gl3c. l arlvy-Firm, GUO bush their escape was i)npossible, took re- Nieman th;;Pst out• bul.h hi's Band-s,, tifid'c®rried -tlte ropes'-to the- flag!that sirNcly must conic. selling' at 49 to i8c. Oats•-Also'f:n;e in the stied, ftoRi which they r- - __ brushed 'aside lite Prasidcnt s r--xtcnd- 5olu standing- : near by 'on the Fa-j ' -'It' plans tccrc all carefully laid. 1 firm;'„ G00 bu nl scllin,; at 41c. for I turned the lir}t}sh fire. Thcti the ec! l,and, line[ broug'a the revolver I+1lantid� 11 hied failed ell otl:cr occasions, but old, cult' rtt 3r•, La 35, for new• Rye T3iitisl), .cgncontrated tileir.fire. front lAddi l in the hanclkoL-cliicf•ttp"nnainst lP trio Yresi,'eat's stonnnei h Lynch him,".cried a hunched when I heard that Presiclent 3icIiin- sold rat o_c for orae toad'. ITay'- four points oil their shed at dfstanceG i r. At. t e voices, nnd a star t was ruade tor' ley would have a pulilic reecp'tion 'I Dull, -two !calls selling , .l to I of front.. 50 tri 400 yards• I very ' sante inerrant. lie pulled the trigger.. s of the Tehi Ile, 'knew Chat ful'tlttie Iiad thrown niy,$11 `a ton: No strd,. Dressed corner of,flit-Boer position'wds troll The first bu}let entered too high for I one of the-entrcince I ne •, t.hv purpose of the assnssain,-_ wllo Soldiers and police. beat back the o onturlliy.ln anc,way• Bogs--SO to S9.4U. searched for thret�quarters of an had tired a ion i soon as his fin er crowd. Guards .end icOple were After studying the matter over I I Following is the range of quota- hour, when n white flag. was hoisted. could move the•tricger- g 1wrangling, shouting and fighting. decided theft I wand attempt to kill tions Nevertheless the Boers, cont.iiiued fir In this confusion, Nieman, still the President while}ie'tras in L'ufialo. ',Wheat, white.:. .. ... . ..$0.73 $¢.00 iiia, and-c •13i'ivate of the L weeps. • On receiving the nest: shot Presi- bleeditl&, his clothes torn nnd scarce- 3'heroforc%T canna.tO the Pan-Arnorl-I WIscat red;..... ....... 0.73 U.00 who. gal[nped forttnrd to receive the . dent Ile-Rinley lifted himself on his ],y. aUIe fo 'tsalk, was led out by can rxpo�ition. and for the Inst t Wheat, new, red and surrendo.r, was shot ttceroty yards tc;es with .5etilet11111� of a gasp. his of ILIuee days P have rlruincd c�creiuHy tell-ite...... .. ... .•... 06.4 0.68 fretishe shed. The Elfin„ tL•en cetis- ,. movement caused the Capt. James 'F. Vallaly, .clitef i sr-towel Sliot to tl:e Exposition ..detectives, dam- my attack upon hint. With the 12-�Whcat,: spring..,~.. .. 0.71 0.00 ed, as Co:nmarrdnnt I_°tter c�11nb- . _r.ciiur just below the navel. 1t'ith the mandant Itubinsor� arnr[ squad....of. calibre rgti'01ver I had prkctised ire- `heat, goose. ; ... ..... O.G7; O.G8 _ from shelter end surrendered. The • • -• seconrl-shi lle Prosident doubled ) rn, my handkei'cfilef Gats, old...... .:. ...... .... 0.4'1 0.00 shed, presented a terrible spectacle. - .. 1. slightly fornard. Anel then sank secret service men. Nieman was ciuentivin wrapP' 4 i - L nd wounded a=cre lying in thrown into a carriage acid three about my roght hand so that t}le C)ats,, new:...:: '.. 0.37 y 0.38y Tlie dead_ t sere"• Detective, Geary, cau'gllt the "" ""' I'resi4ent, in his pl^.i: rind President detectives jumped in with liiril. Capt. i enpAn. 'teas r nic^aled in palm•, Barley.,. ...... 0.49 0.53 all Positibris. - Vall:ily 'um eel on the drive;•'s seat while its protrtr.ding' muzzle r'night be rot,s...... ...r". .. ........ ,O.os O.G�J T ol• ScohcllrF clisposlticin o ht3 Millburn helped to support Liim. } p ro be lny thumb. Ry'e...... ...... ...... 0.8'y 0.00 force -is adrri rable nnd he Outman IILRLEI) Lfifi.SSST v 1'O 1'LOOIt. ' sad.lrshect .the horses.._.into ,a gal- taken =, -iop _ T a.ni not sorry for what I have ay, old per ton... ......13.00 13.50 oeuvre, Comm^n - . Lcitt�c�r eom- ti" '-•-•_.Tt'hail• all happened in an ipst:•it't. The crowd burst into a roar -of urine.'•I'lil shbultt I be ? I have IIay, iiew;'per ton: .......10.00 1'1.00 plete.y . - - . .- " Alindst tickler tlic Hui:cc of the�sc- rage. "31urd"erer !'Assassin ! Zynch been simply an agent in the acconl- Straw,.. lir-ton._ D,UO 10.00 _r p rowel shot sounded. tiieu)an teas sc•iz- hang hint !" they *celled. then plfshnlcnt . .nf a work wlt4cll I hope Deese' hogs. 9,00 9.40 c,. y • • - - _ed.by S. It. lrt?land, a united titrates sprnngf - at• t•he hnrses and -clutched will.. succecri• C)f course, I know Iititter in ]b. rolls... .... O.n7 0.�2 Mics Isabella Thoburn, founder of • tiecret Sertire ni:tn;" wlio stood di- at the whirling wheels of the car- that, ns it is note constituted, the Butter,• crea.nncry.:: -..:... 0..,1 -0._6 the Lai- I3ngh Brhool,; and of the - rectly opposite the_ President. .- Ire- ringer Nieman lludclled back in the Gov'in iIt P'nsscsscs t)e power to Duck ens, per pair,;. .... 0.50 '0.75 Lucknow Women's College, is dead a£ ' It nd hurleil the nian to the,floor. . -.nor, concedled between tii=o' dc- punish':' dttd f i<n°ty th,Lt the >rt�tt DuClts, per pale... .. O.GO 0.85 - and, pis hr. Cell, a neuro waiter nnrned tectives. "The Tope ! !" the rope !" niajnrity are still too ignorano to Turkeis, }lei iD... :... 0.12 0. Lucl:rpciw. total STarper leaped upoh lila. Sit= yelled t}m ci rrwdr 'and khr� started a reciate that I have struck a F,ggs, new laid., 0.18 0.17 Rlisa 14Car1~nret Cratvturd,"daiiFhter direr of the United Stntrs Artillery, forward all in one grand, fight. the bllow 4or liberty. h:ggs, held, per do Z,. ... O.].2 0.14 of a British 4 .Nfo nitAial, wan killed - _ r'.ttailed,at the receptions, sprang tip-. soldiers to s4i'e A,na the citizens to I shall b, denounced, and I will ArPles, barrel•. ... ...,.. 2.00 2.50 in the ywis9 14ountnins, and her +tu Lhvm, and Nieman wns surrotuxled tlil:c-a tntt7rdrrcr's tits'.. by ptnilshed, Ant T will take' my PatatTes, were. buFhvl... f1,G0 0.�5 sister wa, -fpund inion ting -in a by a srluttd of ExpoAtibn politic and l Soldiers fc,iiplht :1 R:t,y' 'cleric. at. puni'shmont, na niatter in what form Toniatoes, basket... ...... Or10 0. 0 half demented condition where ahs `'1 . �ccrvt fiervice detectitcs. Detect.lvie the hcad)e of tine horses, it rnav Carne, like.a Alan. Beet, forequarters... ..... 4:50 5.50 ,lhad held fill- the accident.. . .. .. s , . . • - .. . - - 1 r .. _ "i .. -.)_ 7 1 '� - - . . _ - _ r �, - &: _ Rvd - -31 .x"` '" Y u }n k tw a -�I __ - - q r — other Liven©? Zn time of,bitter Inzade manifest on behalf of utter d'1 cl to be sed and livered to 01111drea inti j �+ e _ Z �1.0011P.1,1e; persecution I owned a house in 1)a- Ihelplessuess ; the blind, the lepers, n o sealed bottles) .al , Y n BALL.OF DAMASCUS �s�s, a h6use on the' -wall. A ,the woman with the issue, those at Th Chicago Union Signal tom- . '}; ,tnan - who preached Christ - was the point of death and those who meats as follows:-•.'•A�surdiV could ,.. I .�J.- ' "' - hounded from street to street and I I had died. - not further go-a loose nd - - • - '` ,,•, hid him from the`assassins, and 1 27, 2S. '-'Thy name shall be called paper label would comply�vfth such - St _ -... ._ -;.- when I found them breaking Into, my tno more Jacob, but Israel, for. as a a restriction: and the main evil o! __ _ ._ . house and I could no longer keep prince hast thou power with God familiarizing children with th9 . Lessons to be Learned From ��ir biro safely T advised him to- ' " and with men and hast prevailed." scenes and the lunguage of the pub, • FLEE FOR HIS L1FF., • We cannot get our new name of saeut lie-house would retnaitn untouched. - _ alb's remarkable Escape• _.- and a basket was let down until we confess that we are and America has a p•:rpetual battle on - rover the wall. with the maltreated have been sinners and nay ht. but hand to keep in enforcent such - - _ _ --• - an sinners.. Jacob t acknowledge laws as we hare p oh.ibitl the ea -, -,: ;,', it, who help Is himself a Jacob user asupplanter, oftvirtoxicantsnao rniiuors.g Pirhaps 0 1d the 'I - . . I` h 11 A despatch frpni,Washington says:' all around the world. 'Ask thein that all." And he answered: 'That;(chapter xxvii, 36, margin) before we do not realize how much deeper -Rev. Lr. Talmage preached from hundreds of thousands already as- is all." And while I was lost-in he can receN"e his new name of }s the crime against childhood in 'th,e following text:' PI.-Corinthians' tended 'to'join their founder, who amazement -I heard a strong voice Israel (margin,' a prince of God). fair ] nglard. Observation was very xi. 33, "Through a window in a bas- would have perished but for the lhv- that sounded as though it might IThe Splint through Hosea says, recently made by a Teetotal Evidence ket was I let down by-the wall." - Ing stairs of peasants' shoulders. once have been -hoarse from many 1"By his strength he had power with Society on one licensed house- is -. Sermons on Paul in jail, Paul on PRACTICAL INFERE_'QCE` - ' exlfosiires, wid triumphant a§ though- God ; yea, *he find power over the, London during seven hours. Ia that Mars, 13!11, Paul iii tine shipwreck, There are no insigniflcancies fa life. it might have belonged to one-of of angel and prevailed he wept and time, 1,7cJ2 men, 7G6 women and Paul before the sauhedrin, Paul 'be- the martyrs, and it said: "Not 'made suppifcation unto Him ; he 1,363 children entered the house. ' The minutest tiling is a part of a fore Felix, are plentiful, but in my many mighty, not many noble are found Him in Bethel, and there. He words fail in the face of such facts magnitude. hufinaty is Lunde_up of -text-we-have-Paul in a basket. called'. •but ' G6d hath chosen the,spoke-with us, even-the Lord God tis these," infiniteshmals.; great things an ag- - - Damascus is a city-of white and Wreak things of the world• - to con- of hosts ; the Lard is`his memorial" - gregation of small things. weak glistening architecture, sometimes I hem manger pulling on a star do the found the things which are mighty, 1(Hos, xii, 3-5). Then follows the . called "the eye of the East," some- g and base things of the world and exhortation to turn to God' and _;THE CAti1 L•EN. _ times called "a pearl surrounded by,eastern-sky-, One book in t drenched things which are despised hath Cad !wait on God continually. This . is The life and death _ -- I shi}or's mouth the cyan efization of j grapple in pia ,q. .' at g ry the secret of prevailing prayer, per- .grecs in our sister nation to the ed for,dswords ofethet best material, a multitude. One boat of papyrus not bring to naught things which sistent clinging to God alone, lead -- - - - _. called Damascus blades, and u hol-�on the Nile freighted with events for g g p south, between the temperance hosts p are, that no flesh should glory in his 'ing only our need aiid His great _ . 1. story of richest fabric called damask._ all ages. The tate of Ctnris cadent and the liquor elements, fads its presence." And I looked to see from mercy. we will always have oc- in a basket let dotdn from a w5n- storm centre in the effort now on A horseman of the -name of Saul, I whence the.vcice,came, and lo! It casLon . to say, "TAough our ini- ridin toward this cit dow on the wall. What you do, do foot to repeal the law', enacted De- . g y, had' been was the very one who had said,.'quities testify against tis, do Thou . -" well. If you snake a rope, make it comber,6th, icJ00, by the American thrown irotii Lino saddle. The horse "Through a window in a basket i t for Thy name's sake" (Jar. xiv, •- had dro strong and true, for you- know not � Congress, prohibiting the sale of ii- -- - . . - Aped under a Hash from the was 118t down by the wall," :). When we telco the place of utter " ' how much may cope: (l on your work- quer in army canteens- Doth sides t+ky, which at the genie time was' Nothing unimportant in your life ,helpleesaeNs and unworthiness and, manship. It you fashion a boat, let realize that there is much at stake, so bright it blinded the rider for or mine. •Three nmights placed-on�like Jacob; cry, I will not let thea y' days. Sud, I .think, .so it be waterproof, for you know not for if the law is allowed to stand, it man da - per-'icho may gall tri it. Ii- you put a the.right side of the figure one makes 'go, we shall_see full Ilment,s of,J ohn is a national proclamation that li- - _ .Ma.neatly injured his eyesight that y a thousand, and six naughts on the'xiv 13, 14, and similar promises. •this defect of vision became the 1 Bible in the trunk _of your boy as l right side of the figure one a million, (This is the first mention of the great quor is not necessary for the endur- _ thorn in the flesh he afterwards rds i be;he gots from home, let f be rem ay I and our'nothin ness ante s mental or physical strain, - ( ff placed on-the name of Israel, a name that always speaks of, He had started for Da-1 bored in your prayers, for it may right side may be augmentation il-1 is used to- designate Jacob for his and its n who a will influence many. . _ _ i have a [nissioai as far-reaching as the a civilian whom temperance societies "mascus to butcher Chri.tiaras, but Limitable..- All the ages of time and�posterity'. It is never used as a cannot reach. c r book which'the 'sailor carried in his eternity affected by the basket let name Lor the church, not even in ` 'he 6in Damgscus,. till the cit was teeth to the Pitcairn beach. The down from a Damascus balcony. Cal, vi, 1t5, where it evidently means Rev. Wilbur F. Grafts, Secretary utter that hard far! from his horse __ _ chartae.d_man-_3nd pr..each���atur�t niati s life is an islafid -tom'---- Ispoken of the American National Itetormy. tween two eternities-eternity yeastl ♦ the believers 'ih Isr ei, echo areBureau, said recently, In an address . .shaiien to its foundation. of in addition to other be- - Tiie mayor gives authority for his..rippling against his shoulders, eter- before.the Cleveland �',9i,C,A.;- y 1 g THE S S j ESS,('�xtj l:evere. Tl;pi is l .authority t�r g• arrest, and the popular cr isc "Kill 'nity to come touchin hin biros, i L ul1 the term "spiritual Israel:' though The regimen of the regiment • The casual, the accidental, that • • •.;. ought to be that of the ath.e.e, even _: hYm ! Rill him !" The city is Eur-' ;it may -properly be used in 'reference - _ _ rowtded by a high wall and the gates which merely happened so, are parts to true believers in Isr$e!, Dat I if mora!-considerations be left out gr p P INTERNATIONAL LESSON , of account, As the pugilist, even in y police lest the le 'a eat fan, and the from o that are watched b the i , should never be applied 'to gentiles, i train#n f g g, Mets the fu itise .apostle from .t SEPT, 15. - g or retail ti titin must ab- Cil,ician . prisgnei escape }finny! of g :I We not confound the church .-- -• the houses are built on the wail, and-'Urtmascus wall Is the cabe that Text' of the Lesson, Gea. zisii. f in tthe wholesaler business. thee should soldier vastr _ with Isruri, nor t:;� kinKdom with i their balconies holds to its mooringdie shipof the , either,_ thou y 1 projected cieru' over:. gh Doth will be ver I 10 Church In the storm of the centuries, 1-32. Golden Text, Luke r y greater issues eq stake 11 When the an,t hovered above the gardens out-I p eminent in tie kingdom physically best egnlpped of modern - side, It was customer to lower O, men_atid wgnzen, you brag some- zviii., 1. .� L'�J-32, ' ife blesses! h, there " .. Y lime how you have fought your way ipugilists lost the championship - baskets out of these b4lconley arLd 1-2 "And Jacob went on his way, 1 So Jacob called the name of the I . . in the world, but I think there-have, lace Penial (mar everybody knows that `.John Barley- ' . ",pun: up fruits &nil flowers from the and the angels of God meg. him." ;P gin. the face of! been helpful Influences that you have God), fur h said, I have seen God'corn' really knocked him out with a - 1;ardens. To this day visitors at the 1 never fully' acknowledged, . Has there i In our last lesson the Lord and the 1 face to, theehe was r , and m I blow 'below the belt.' All intoxt-. . and monartery of Mannt Small aro lifted not been same influenre in your early Ileangels ing humered andLnow. afo hint ter twenty ,sen•c•d, Thi% and Ex hfxexjv lire- car,!s are really 'knockout drops,' ' or present horue that the world can- 3 ' IWhich ren:dnds us of 'one more drop' LET DOWN IN. D4SF:ETS. , not see'' Does' there not reach you (chapter xxxi, 323, 41!, 'as 6o xxxiii, 0, in the light of John 1._ . yI namely, that intclligcnt men should I .1 Detectives prowled around from from among the 'Ker* England hills)is about to return Lome with wives I.Q. teach that every manifestation . house, to house iooleir• for Paul, p and children and servants and much I of God is through Fits hon. Iu `.xed the out arose ignorance fossil- _ or rem the western ratite or from need Ia• that lying name 'strong _ but his friends had.rim nam is one English or Irish or Scottish home icattle. the angels of God n#eet him..!E`ten as well as here and in all. the drink ' 'Cold Water Bobs;` head of - neve fa gnother. He is no ! A CURD OE' ItiFLL'F:tiCE ideals what wondrous grace the Lord ,other appearances of God are - must - . place,ward, "ar► fifty incidents-in hiri life That has kept you right when.You.dcals yvilh this man ! And He Is Him whom we know as the British Arany, gut that proudest 1. demonstrate but he Peels his work I would hare gone astray and which, Jesus Christ the same .yesterday tate Son. of God. or Lord Joe ;s of his title% by appealing ar•eessful- Is not clone yet and so he evades as- rafter you had made a croaked track, I and to-day, and forever (Heb xiii, ;Christ, the Lord of hosts, the Lord-straen e, aIleeLtookside two regiments basnination Is that preacher !recalled you' The rope may be as i s) and hrta lust the same grace for God of 14rael Jehovah of the Old hare^" the ' foaming mob shout at los as 80 ears or 5 0 miles len you and for me, in chapter; xxix to 'Testanier> who by . His precious 1&n<t gave them a on a of whisky 4 g y 8 blood iohn.l for us has enc] started them on a fon march one house door 1s that, fanatic!or 3,000 miles long bvt hands that xxxl, tndustvo, between the last Its- provided �in the hills of India. On the tfi3ine ' V, w son and this one, .see have an ac- eternal "edediptlon and a Juint heir here Lire'ponce about at another went out of mortal sight long ego shi , w;tii 31Ma�c:! for itlh who re- march he started also.two regiments . (1cruse door Sometimes on theistill Mold the rope. You_want a,count of Jacob's 20 ,years with La- f _ str.•et Incognito he asses through n'ver swift horse 'and you need to'ban, his faithful service, tits mar- ce#ve hitn, I v, m Z'31d Room that Ja-.1 two otlf with a ration of bier, and P F Y nage, his #ncrau�e and fire Lord' !cob canted with him from that time two otter regiments with venter is . c?sud of clinched fists and sometimes I rowel him with sharpest spurs and I the evidence of that n1 h place of Intoxic�nts. Whisky led in . _ . -- .. he 4rcretos himself on the house top to let the reins lie loose upon the special care of hint (chapter xxxt, R t'R conflict. !the opening spurt. Z At last-tiie iisfuriati d populace-get(neck and to-give a-shout to the racer 11-13, 24- 19); also to verses 44 to afid we must never forget th>,t wp g P rt, but it soon taq- p I X55 tfie incident of the covenant bo- have been rebels ltx,iinst Clod, chll- bed, and then beer led for a little do aura track of him They have if you are going to ride out of reach but the 'cold water army' showed twQon Laban and Jacob at Galeed dren of disobedience. and by His - posttsve evidence that he is in the of your mother's prayers, Why, n ship�F­iau, Ifar great.r_enclurance and reached tit•house of one of rho Chrlsttaas. thecroesing the Atlantic in nix dayv or hlizpah as they separated grace. have been redeemed ne must, ' . - baleen of whose hemo reaches over can't sari away from that. A sail- 3-8. Jacob ,sent mesvengers .to learn toknow that in vs-that-rs goal. not only sooner but stronger1v The vtsHire tthe and blas he-' takes hin place and Aloo them oe turn, has broths. �vnd on their re- thinur(Rom vil,r 18wind glory in than the others_. By asst testa andY l or Hada thrrir-ors the lookout ns hegoodthe wail Fiore he to here hel`by showing in official statistics year - "' turn, learning that Esau was tom- g {after year that abstainers send only - p I the mast as he climbs the ratlines' lug to meet him with 400 men, he ',the Lord alone, seeing no man but Y . my and howling of the pursuers ares tae-thirds as man for 1,000 to the at the front door. They break in. 1 to disentangle a rope in the tempest becomes filled with fear a.iid dis-,Jesus only and covetdny{ above •all Y "Fetch set that. os liner and let and finds theta awtnf;inq on the ham- .tress and attempts to provide for things His blessing, which -maketh hospital and only one-third as many .us hang his headgonpthe ctyy-gate, smock when he Lorna in. Why not the safety of at ledst a portion of rich' (Mark lx, 8 Prov z, 21, ta, the guard house a9 the dtinhers•. - _ Where is he?" The emergency was.tbe frank and acknowledge 'it'? Thclhis company. notwithstanding all1R,S'., margin). havltsh ;Generale -t the l India Army God's r aclous care of him thwso have Induced he Britisi-d of their sol— terrible. Providentially there was;most of us would long ago have been' g' _ - --o _ dicrs to Join the British Army Total a good stout basket in the house. I P Ab�tiaenco Association, which then " "' ' 'dashed to pieces had riot gracious I many y cars, he does not seem to _ Paul's friends fasten a rope to _,tile I and loving hands steadily and lov-1 havo Learned to trust flim without THE MARCH OF REFORM . �- - . basket. Phut steps into. The lingty and mightily field the rope land faar• encourage in every way, instead of• I rJ-1_2, In humility he looks to God saying, 'Soldiers will drink,' andbasket is lifted to the edge of the But there must come a time whey leads His � ., making no effort to prevent it. Thus p promises to him, ac,- THF "1111DwA1-S. balcony an the wall, and then while ae shall find out who these Tlamas-IlnowlodgJng all His great gondnees Count In Peace abstinence is promoted, but - Paul holds the rope with both cenes were who lowered Paul in the Y and Dirittict 'faire are tfic faired of aflkcrs 'and panda his friends lower away, c&re I basket, and greet them and all those,with gratitude. This is a right at- meccas that; at this time of k _ • titude toward God. The assurances Your at- soldiers alike, riot-toe the sake o[ e. . WAY -and cautiously, .slowly -but;who have rendered to God -and the act our urban population. That mornis, but for the sake of victory. _ world unrecognized of God 'when h© lett his-home and surely, -farther =down and farther] gnized and unrecorded he •Pleasures offered should be tree "To this anti-cnnteen nrgument - down,' until the basket strikes the services, That is g when ho was about to return should going to be one of from vicious tendchcies is a thing to froth the held of athletics let me add ..... earth and the I the have delivered him from &]d' fear _ apostle-steps out-and glad excitements of `heaven,.fife concerning B au's treatment of him desired by &11 lovers o[ country a yet stronger one from the field of . - afoot•and alone starts on that. fa- hunting up and picking out of those and kind. Ever since the Chicago business, suggested by the fact that w But many believers aro not any more w'orld's F ..; mous missionary tot#r, the story of �who did great good on earth and efr, th$ tone of Canadian .tine railroad companies nncl 51 per . --- trustful now, for with such assur- which has astonished earth and hen- got no credit for it. hero the Exhibitions has been .decided) low- cent. of all American em loyers fa- ' even. A 'ohurch has been g antes as John x, 27-20 Phil. i,- 6; Y P „ • , Appropriate*entry is Paul's, going on 1D ten- II Tim, i, 13, etc., 'there are those er. for while liquor is excluded by ver abstainers. in seeking employes, - diary of travels ; "Through a win-;turies, and yet the world has not law and its ill 'argument to which attention had g who have their tears lest they may small f, illegal sale cuts but a be dove in a basket was I let down by I recognized the services of the people figure, vulgar and over_ Inde- ,been called by a_ recent buffalo inter-- It wait." • - • . in that• Da'ln'' cus` ba'.cotry. Charics not reach home, Dut•be tont some- cent side-shows have multiplied Wad view with our own. commander=i n- ' where by the wa I observe first on what a slender G. Finney said"to a dying Christian, y' games 'of chance, with sometimes chief, General lififca, whose anti can- . tenure great results hang. The rope.-I"Give my love to St. Paul when 18-23. He prepared a great present outright gambling attachments, have teen opinion, with that of Generals . C oil meet him." When for Esau that he might' therewith flourished.- The following item from wheeler, Ludlow, Shatter and How- _ maker who twisted that cord fasten-,Y you and I appease him-Sive droves of oats, ' ed to that lowering basket never;meet him, as we will. 1 shall' ask ghee camels, caws and asses-580 a Chicago paper will be'of interest i aid, outweighs the opinions of all " •knew how mucic would depend upon . him to introduce me to`those who P'_ to those who hope for an ebb•in this the lesser officers on the other side. ' in all, with instructions to those in" got him out of. -" tide of temptation to otir Canadian "The Wash ton Post recently in- 4'F3E STiiEti'GTH OF IT. I. charge of the droves-as to what they g THE-DAMASCUS PI?RIL.• youth:- timated, in view of the abstinence in- •Iiow it it trod been broken and the 1 Come, let us go right up and ac- sfI&11 say to Esau when they meet The Civic Committee' of Boston cretnsingly required of employes by apostle's life had been dashed out? cost those on the circle of heavenly.him. ,It looks as it he felt that he submitted seven questions to the sec- railroads and other business estab- �i'hat would• have. become of. the; 4h'roues.` . Surely they must have'must do somewhat to help 'God in retaries of all the State Boards of lishments, it would soon come 'to Cliristian Church? All the magnif-i killed iri battle a zaillion men. Sure-{this matter. He, evidently believed Agriculture, asking whether, in their pass that- the goverdment service - - cent missionary work in Pamphylia, ly they must have been buried with the worbi's motto used by many be- opinion, the purely legitimate agricul- would be the only one'open to hard - Cappadocia Galatia, Macedonia 1 all tine cathedrals sounding a dirge tl e�nselvC'sG:ud but the teach tese aching befog Lural fair pays better in the long run. I drinkers. But perhaps those site would never have been accomplished. ' and all the towers of ail the cities' g Twenty-four secretaries have declared control our arm will, learn, as our All his writings that-make up so in- tolling the national grief. -Who art{Scripture is, that ('sod heaps those I unanimously against the wfde-open I anti-canteen naw has done; that the dispensable and e-odianting'a part of the"', aliglity ' one of heaven'? "I I who coatnot help"themselves, anal wo fair, and say that intoxicating Ii- man behind the .gun_. needs a clear _ the New Testament would never-have lived by c-ho-ice the unmarried daugh-I must come to an etxi of ourselves quors should be vigorously excluded.,-I head as uiuch as a man who runs a been written. The story .of resur-.ter.in a humble hone-that .I might I before n^o can know His power (Ps.. together with gam6s of`chance, vul-t freight train." •i' rection'would never have been so take care of my parerrt:s in their'old ]xxii, 1.: evil, 27 28 Ina. xl, 2. gar tent shows, "midways„" circus .gloriously told as he told it. That (and all His miracles).:- -__.- _ . age, and I endured without .tom- - • features, etc.- This is most satisfac- . , example of heroic and triumphant plaint all their - ciberulousdess and I 24. "And Jacob was left alone, tory news: The annual•-fair hds ; - endurance at Philippi in the Medit-I administered to all their wants for and there wrestled a man with him grown, in many instances, to be a NEW ZEALAND. r . _._ erranean Eurbelydon, _ under flag-1202years." , Let us pass on i`oirnd�until 'the bYeaking-pf day.'" The centre of danger for attending young woman's SulTragerin New Zealand - gellation, and at, his be-.the circle of Oronrs. Who art(margin says until the ascending of people, as well as adults, and it is lens been .a bete noir to, tine .gain- ..'hdading *ould not have thou, mighty one 'of heaven? "I I Hie morning. It. is --not..Jacob to be hoped..-this body•of secretaries blers,'liquor. se;.`a.,•g, and putvcyors --- • kindled the courage of 10,000 mar- was for 30 years a Christian inva wgestling with a man that he might may be able - -- ' tyrdoms. But that rope holding teat I 4o Fush their theories for vice. It has given an impetys to p lid and -suffered atl tine-while, oec:t- prevail over him, but the man to practical issue." basket, how much depended on it ! I - - all reform movements and has so in- sionally writing a note of sympathy wrestles-with Jacob that he may creased the vote cast in favor of "So again and again great results for those worse 'off than I. and was copquer Jacob, -and Jacob evidently :. THE ENGLISH CHILD. - Prohibition n p have hung on slender circumstances. general confidant of all those who stoutly resists him until-morning. t the lebiscite-taken • •.•_ _ The parsonage at Epworth, Eng- had trouble, and once in a,..while I God_ . is_ever seeking to break us On March 20th, the bill prohibit- with every uoF-i nuntary erection, The on fire in the night; and the was strong-enough to �iiako n gar- down, to humble us, to bring us to ing the sale of„i-ntoxicants to per- that the ;tiduor infehestg`bre" thor- 'father rushed thro In the hallway oughly alarmed, Lind are afraid to"'' ' '"` -- '•-_ us Y ment for that poor family in the an end of ourselves, that"-He may sons under 16 years of age" passed risk another vote three years from iter the rescue of his children. Seven back ]ane." -Pass on- to anoth'cr bless us indeed and ' show us His the English Houses of Commons by now. -Th 1 r They-are advocatiug.,a plebis- ,children are out. and..safe on, the,-throne. Whq art. thou, miglity-one strength and magnify Himself to us, 372 to 04. High hopes were enter- cite in favor.of,not. talon ground,-but one remains in the con- of heaven? "I was the mother who I ."i-2G: 'Toward _morrning.the.-man tained I,hat a halt•was to be called g �a veto .. ,_ humin building, That one awakes, I in the alcoholizing of the English for. six or ten years,_ g g raised a whole family of children for'who wrestled with Jacob touched and finding his bed on fire anti the God, and they am'cidf'ia the worIA fLhe hollow of Jacob's thigh and child, so graphically described by '—_'—_Y . ' - building crumbl:og, comes to the Christian merchants,• Christiou-rne= put ft'out 'o-f joint, so that-Jacob marry recent writers in -Lnglisli and -- • 'i ' . window, and two pen,-sants make a chanigs, Christinn wives, and.I have(could no longet•. resist, after which American, temperance journals. But :`'QUITE FROrE'R. , .ladder of their bodies, one.peasant had full reward for all-tiny toil." Jacob clung in his helplessness, say- the congratulntions indulged in. were Orthodox IEiothcr-� thol f Hon -" - atanding ou the shoulder of.the oth- Let its pnss on in the circle of ing I will not let._ tbee_go_except-._premnture. - An Augnst: issue of the many times must I tell- you it is . ar•, and'down the human ladder the thrones. "I had a Sabbath school- thou-bless me. This is the secret London, England, "White Ribbon'_ wicked,to pick flowers on the S"b- - . boy descends•-John-We 'If, you cltisg, find'they Nrcrc'diway's on my of prevailing with God, our helpless- saga, bath T"- . • - . • would know how much depended on heart, and they all entered the King- ness clinging to His power, Con- 'By a rriaJority of one voto the Ethel-"But mother, I'm only that ladder of peasants ask the aril- door of God, and I. am waiting 'for aider-those-who came' to Him when Grand'Committee has swept out -of picking real Sabbath ono-s= Adr-B'i'er t -• •' lions of Methodists on both sides of their nrriva_l." But miro•:art .thou, He was - on.earth for us-and see the measure_its central pripcif le, by thread+and-Iieedle, Timothy, Solo= . . . the sea.' A-sir'their mission stations•'+•tie mighty Zine of hPaveu on Lois 1-ow in every,case ilia power . was passing an amendiacnt., permitting coon's-seal and -Jack-in-the-pulpit i" �-.---- . . _. _ - . .. . - . t . . . ._ .. � .t',�.•4a'i„I`4(7�•+ id n"�'r.+.+f� y�Rf'w..�+` :.. ....r : .. „- _ _ igil:y .,o,y.,.. _ . - «N -.NS: T v f c X= '' ,: 9CU�DUi3 t317}a1301ti$Su�tl:li7 eierrsn8 : �.•_'�� a a< ---Remember White's sale next Sattr• the president of the United states,a noun- W the addaerr label on oor payer)aa Baa always wwartain rd o date to wiaich day Sept 14tb. try that can boast of such liberty Is • oar*abroripmouI*Tyalriximisysld. .-Wiaa CoakwelJ olTown line, is visit• problem lost cannot be answered. • r ri �n y; tion la are aokno®ledged r1 a her friend Mica Orvie of the village. chanes of data on label an Sha asst papa fol- g R Johl' i Dickie C6 rr. owiaarwxipt of money as stns offis*, dlwrrs --Mies Cornell, of Bcarboro, is �iritin The united gin dom of Great Britain „ area ear%socia a3irad + friends in this neighborhood than week. and Ireland started into 6xistsaoss on ............ r s � �✓ —The trustees of the 1ldethadiet ohmcb January lot 1801, with a population of 4M =r, are advertising by posters tot a min.taker 15,7W 000. Its population m 1800 is Q argaeh.tiL kespn &boat w. 41,000,000. See offering some new things to 00 Ja �. --Pars- I!i 1?oP g g same, no decided improvemeat being noticed. 1,Do you guarantee the photogrsphe to --Nelson Raney.of Shelburne,is ail• give satiataotiou?" demanded the plata 1pICIDt1=10, Oxo,. Sa$r,.1>}, 1801, y cling apoo his,:piece, !Kiss L.Haney foralooking a°�' Dry {�cods Vel Cheep `} few days, "Well—no," said the conscientious B. W. Wood left on Saturday for photographer, "but I can guarantee a `> G j LSM S. western points,and will not return for a good likeness. "Roller Towelling at 60tH week or two. The railways in tills United States sap- _ --Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as port about 4,000.000 persona and their New Shakers at 50tJ3 r --C.H. Hare Ana Nelaton Peak ars usual next Tuesdayto attend to his pro- families. i holidaying as the lake. fossional duties. * P Factory Cotton at 60tt3, " —Ed. Cornell and L. Boone are attend --B, and Mrs.Bunting left on Tuesday "I ay do you think th+t Smith is a _ New Wrapperettes beauties, - �the Paa•Amerioaa this week. for Winghem for a abort visit to their man to be timssed?" New Fancy Figured Velvets, i 14, --T.A.and Mrs. Greig with family daughter Mrs. R.A. Douglas. "Trusted?" Yes, rather. Why, I'd „ spent a few days in Toronto daring the trust him with my life." New Lace Curtains Extra, Valae. � p --Mea. Geo. Fisher cad daughter, of y g Come and see our new goods. �. set week, Yes but anything of value, I mesa.' —Miss Annie Wood returned borne Concord,are visiting the former's sinter, last week after spending a month with Mrs. W. L.a B Po13end is Week. ht returned tier brother n Toronto. Tnesdayoil for fh@l ova Dillingham i is ban has been thoroughly to the civ weeks s holida evening with after open ing JOHN DICKIE �renovating tris heairee. It hue now as ding two weeks holidays with Pickering good as appearance as when new. friends. ChiIdn, --A meeting of those interested in or- --The frequent rains that we have bad ,ganizioR a literary society will be held on during the past few weeks should be a 3 Friday svetaina of next week is the fire- Rood thing for fall•plonghing in which Give them oil—cod-liver oil. 1 hall at 8 o'clock, the farmers are now sapaged. -- rp --Those desirous of seeming hooka or _potatcea in this locality seems to be It's curious to see the result. _magazines from the poblie library may a very scarce article this fall, the early Give • ! • • • • • • • - F Us have tickets for the remainder of the year crop being almost a failure. Prices for t Give it t0 the peevish, fret- ty•five cents• this commodity is likely to be high. Ap ful child, and he laughs. Give , Mrs. Rev) McAalay and Iwo child plea here ae well as elsewhere are very ren returned this week to their home inscarce, some predict that prices will be it to the pale, anxmic child, A7 Mitchell•after spending several weeks 98 and 94 per barrel. Peare and Plums Oar Supplies will he complete, g and his face becomes roe and - with friends m Pickering and asigbbor- are plentiful, the latter selling at the rate y Consisting of Teat Books, Slates, --hood, of 26 cents a pail. Taken ae s whole, full of health. Take a flat- ` cHbte' Writing Pads, Pencils,_ —The real deata at the east cad of the this has been ibe poorest frail season for village complain that the side-wslke in some year®• chested Child, or a child that etc. Our Stationery is also cheap k. their vicinity are in a very unsatisfactory _Our attention has been ealled4o the }las oto ed rOWln ve him and well selected. condition sad that they should be atten• PP g g ui. disgraceful accommodation that lis- taxa• dad to at utas. the oil, and he will grow big - TMT p —H. Eldridge, of York, who is now iebea by the 4.T:R.for the convenience M. & E. Boone, Pickering, oa his holidays cysts a taw days this of travellers in getting in and off the and strong like the rest. work in Iowa. 'While here be noted in trains The spectacle of seeing a -woman slim roR about font feet. should make This is not a new scheme. 3 his former capacity as alerk in the pick. p ^ the G T R. officials blush with &ham*. 1 Bring Pharmacy. on account of the said It has been done for years. anon being vacant. Complaints have been mads &bat some position being Gee atatsa thus the bust sample lades buys received same bad rambles (){ course you must usj, the dapples that he her purchased this year while Mm al the learn. Barely she _ N3 were Brown in the orchard of Was budge- row �� supply a few boxes or right oil. Scott's Emulsion the Brock Road. A ample was snake soma srrangemeas for the safety of is 'the One, SPECIAL• • • • • i" row of h left as this allose and is was certainly of rhetr Patrons. s Scott's Emulsion neither an excellent quality. _ —E°J. 8anash,jeweller, will be out of Auntiarten. = . - looks nor tastes like oil because 3 ` town:all next weelt. Any work left as of last ween, Sir. H. D, Vise are 5D careful In making it the:'dopes office will rseerve prompt rtiem• On T'bnnday -_ ' -NOrl"ICE � i Won on lin rsststn after next week Mr. MCCoaochte. ill*Jovial oil traveller of Bae- Call Brod d Co, of Toronto. died as Galt leasant to take. _ s • • • • • ;0 -. Smith expects n be continually wee to a baa after a very*bon illness. Mr SdcCocacbie p she from Dna end of the week to ilia Debar Scud for free sample. P was widely known.1104 ver popaJar. and .� _ . lfensrs W D. and John Gordon scxrrr a aowNI Teems, _ his death will be saacereJy orad. for in s"sea t+ drr�,r,a - Ispnat a few days latus week at the Pao all bas dealaegs, baa endeavor was to please Our Chopping Department is again 'ranni:ng lAmetrtcan. It was their privilege to ass Lad tberebv be made thousands of friends Prssidew ltieginiev a short time haters to the provitas- go was S muscular man +., I • ..'be was shot. They Jove a glowing so of but statoee, and his eatlmely demise C i tog '.,• " '" l0 Za a : i'ull blast. Our work is noted for aespatoh aIle : war a surprise,to ell who knew him. Jae n¢ y `rnr r couas of the exposition. especially of the p 04 300 . 'buildings and %be illaimmations at might F_�* s brotber of d McConoclits of this %d" ,.a . ' o f1 v, __ . Before returns horns %be opens some wbae home Ilse body war oopvey quality, Bring along your chop.situs at tiiafsra Falls and other points. rherumeral look large camber ibo followed the on Smarday • O•r LvA .. s —Another of the oldest residents of remains to their lass resting place *bowed " lest IS ;' i3 I•Cresm'Bans." Family Floor. l48$0 per bbl. Pickering township died last Sastrdav &be high esteem in which be was hold in adv _ I w Toronto Patent." Fancy Pastry Flour..$8.80 per bbl. sin of the person Radof t- as Bi ad this community. ra ,, osis . , .. : 9 g � _ -.'•Bouton,"-sure Slanitobs Patent Flour, 15.00 per bbl. : sea of the Kingston Road west' at toe ad. - vanced age of til y e.re. Mrs. Simpson y..-.. 0er s ti $ o L 14 �. o has resided in this township since 1947 To Our Voungsterfi _ 10 Bran 414:00 per ton Whe&teleae" 5o per package - Her funeral took place on Monday to tom.+ v a e o•i • Sborts, 118.60 ser too Corn Meal, 121br too 2be _ - A little bird Sitting by o s� g d c s_3. o ~ Jumbo Flour, 120.00 per Lou Out Steal, 101be for We Erskine cemetery when a large camber , , n: a a_-_Yr : Cbsuced to see a f1refly' _ ..- �. followed her remains to their last resting Who did, hoist a rag on hiarh 1. v o 0°3°a =�oa 9°�' �° Sliced Chop. 316.00 er ton Rolled Oats, 101bs for 230 ce, _ a g`o-.+:-s 4l,10 r p10U lbs. Rolled W he&&, i or 25c P That made the bird heave one deep rigb. o' e9 o.o :s Oas Chop, per 8 lbs f —The senior division of our public w �` tt is x :fir 3� Oats 86c per bas Graham Flour, 12 Iba for We j .school was&Rain opened this week under The bird be Gazed.Lod than be spoke, ® o e • And soon the air was filled with smoks, o o F; - the ab&spa of Mr. Stevens, of Tyrone, ••Yea be•a no richt m raise this r f-� _ _ O - who has been engaged for the remainder Nor of as'*ciotillations brsg" � � o a ^s � g day of alio year, Mr, Stevens holds & first. M ^z7 a a k -• in!k The fires then did ently a k. Mills class professional certificate, and bas had „The ire but the curtains o m peak, " ° as� o` » i a Aa 2nd, 1901 ` 1 Lt experience of five years. As he comes A lady coo was to the freak, y g' well recommended we have every reason Does that then make your house to creak 1 oat so hope that be will give entire satisfact• ion to all concerned. It was sa unfrequented spot, —On Monday evening, while .loba But angry words soon made them hot, - m Leslie was busily ezlMwed at work in his And taking wing they roared on high, � } is the Tei■ ■ i Shop' a few bola to the village who de- The world dad hear their load outcry. i light to rowdyism threw a atone some. But wast all this pother was about, l s o _ what larger than a bete egg,through bis No one could tell,but Rave a shoat door, and striking his sewing•maebins, And said it was a merry sight � h broke, one part of which glanced against To nee this aerio•aomic flJthc. ' .L o Purc aseG en t �` 's ,1 urnishingS. - the wall knocking off part of she plaster. Like other ware it soon did end ]Had it struck Mr.Leslie it would have And homeward each his flight did woad `. inflicted a serious injury. This conduct From out the smoke the sparks did fly, Ia Ready Medea, we are informed his been kept up b the The other a bee-line made to a twig nearby T P y Summer Underwear, same gang for some 'weeks. This kind And now eachlies his lawful trade, v Agent for all P Overalls, Shirts of all kinds, of conduct most be stopped in some man. For warriors bold%bey were not made, r Hopkins, h• _ p $, kinds oveHate in all the latest aty}es. toot. If p&rents reface to attend to their The one beeps bigh the festal board, icles manufactured by the McLaughlin ' own children, slid encourage them in The other sheds light, and sheathe his CdBoots and Shoes, Et0.y, of Oshawa. , ' such conduct, they should be placed in sword. A special offer of Norway Spruce 4 to the charge of someone who can control JfdassAnviax. 7 feet,healthy and right for transplanting �o �o BUNTING• them and who would be retponsiblo for - as 5o• each, the purchasers to dig their - sheir good behaviour. We believe is Attempted Assassination. own Creep. This offer will be Rood to end would be a Rood thing for this village to P of June 1801. -Jhave a curfew-bell rang regularly,so that On Fridayevenia last the world re- - ithms • r g Green River. Crit. it would be unlawful for children below a ceived s terrible shock,when the news was --: certain age to be on the streets after' a flashed in all directions to the effect that certain hoar unless in tb t end No • e charge of their President McKinley was shot while attend D.g parents or some other responsible persue. Ing a politic receptionnt thePsa•Americaa FRUIT TREES !. -Thereis little,probability that the in Buffalo,the aseassen being a cowardly new freight shed at West Pickering will anarchist who adopted this me&hod to All kinds of FliUIT TREES. be erected this year, It was the inters• gain notoriety, Nowhere not even is the SHB GBS, Etc., The sharp advance in Sugar, •„_ .tion of the Grand Trunk anthoeities %o United States,was the news received with :- to we - We will still coaiinue .Bt deeper feelings of sorrow, and feelings of Highest market price _ __ 20 lbs of Granulated for one use the material in the old freight abed anger,than by the people of Canada, No for all kinds of for the new. But as%bat has been des- where has President McKinley greater ad- Fall mad Winter app'ee, IJ ollar. troyed by fire,it will necessitate the usiaR mirere shim in our country. The friend of new material,and the chances dee %bat ship that be has frequen%ly shown towards - :, JOHN E, DEE, Agent, _ Pickering. - � Logan, Pickering. their erection will 'boglponed Britain and Canada, his high christian ' :•till nest year. With the large amount of character,his love of peace,and his other wicultnral madiinery that is received many notle qnslities has endeared him to - I .here.and the large ameaat of apples that the whole Anglo-Saxon race. This attemp is shipped from here, which this year, of ted assassination will nndeubtedconree, willbe small ,when compared a gneetion with which the Americans will eaEstate -• 'with other years. Still a certain amount have to demi,that to the question m regard . -•• � will be shipped, and sufficient socom a dealing with anarchists. A short time gorse and Lot in Pickering oSl]age \ , High Grade Wheels 11104Won meet be furnished, other-wise Seo a plot was hatched in the murder the for sale rbe States whose object was to m ecce the _ �' See T. A. GREIG, • __ the C.P.R.will reap the benefit. The ling of F""�,y. We know the success of � , construction of the doable track on .the that plot. And now the Americans have Fire cad Life Iasnraace Or JNA. GREIG,, - - _'O.T.R.is Rradu 017 going on, but it is another which will convince them of the very doubtful from present appearances seriousness of the question. The wisdom Agent _ -- whether any of the double track will be of enconraginit immigration from mAgent. of in operation thispear. The now station the European countries,that famish the ' 7ur is nearing completion, and it promises to material for the anarchist societies may t e -• 'lta$$$8�-gl be very attrvctive in appenrnnce. Mr questioned. While we in Canada hays a -ConveysacinR done. Bell,station agent who contemplated the certain amount of this foreign element in -Jldoney to Loan, _. _ _ . . Cleveland. - - - erection at West Pickering of a new dwel our land we may..-congratulate oereelves that we are not over-loaded to such an ex• Finite Claremont and other good wheels. Special prices -- %be in which he purposed Laing' as of tent as to cause an a1Srm, as have the every Tuesday. offered. the material in the old station has also Uoited States. Muchbetter that our popL Postponed the%work, as it is probable lation itcrease slows than to have it V Richardson that+he old r n y VY • f Sample wheels over J. Diakie'e store. = mny be required fora +well out milli avch s dangerous element oollllidel'able time pet. Why the assassins revolver should sins at Notary Public, Pickering .. . _, .. _ � ... :. .. 3 t.•Tarr"r,�, � .,