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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_09_20 't ✓` .o. -" :, - ars - y. ..4 £ tv- a -A..: : - ,. .1 ., ••.,: ^b'Z:,- i r ` i""1 �y' [3L•".Aq — ia.d`:`... J.-__- f- : .. .. '. - ,. ...;:. z.:... '. -.-. •: .- i�-- - 411ft -y`�y„•xK_. X37•" }(. � . ., •, I - ,. `,, i sus: , f 5, t `� a' n IN 100rH P1 K r i ' `'-, VOLS XX. PICKER NGS OTT., FR SEPT 20 .al. � ..�.�' x,ofiesi�hostal Q�arb . K o insttfe OUT FOU US _ - ase l ei +y : , • ; :� •, '>. : ' • '. -`. '_. Mise H �e P e 1 T�a�imee Iiowtle mor eft 1 s iU, ont>�D .. y the MedfcaL. jz serious condf ton. ose fine Sly on Tuesday last. ar*-='tti �' LiTseT LOCM. SAPPBI�061 IRSCORDID BY Miss May Rodd atteiaded tbd NuAmer- - We are ver sort to report Mise Hats• _ f San for a eek or go. Y e k i 1'hompeon ande�the doctor's care. � t gig.. '• A. YOIING. M.D., O.M.,Fellow of sHs Passtit ArtD JOTT><D DOWN BT ppg An Hubbard and Mise Louisa wars in Mrs. Medic college. Toronto, mem- J, Brignall, of Toronto, is.visjftj;: T• Trinity M g o Toronto last Th ads'. her sistet; Mise Barak renae: bar of Gutless of Phveioians and Rnrgeone f a OBB1CSPGND=Nye. ^�r WO anderrtsa7 that Mrs Grenville is a Edward .Lawrence ` sn attack of Ontario. Office and residence Opp O'Leary Lotel ;° i � � - :. Woburn, Out. office hours: morning 7 to 10 ''' little ander the weather. = ot.�►eatutaNf y" pneumonia, but we are pleased to report, evening 6 to S. �; - The trustees pat in a set of new'pipes in he is improvinx. ``I" ti,-�•�• ` the school-house o ¢atutda J. W. Balton and friend have returned roe . + Jae Bowes has returned from '�. y -� Legal. Of all materials and design oQtd� Mrs. Bradshaw, of Napanee, paid s Toronto college to rename their etadiee. i ke t in stook. It will a you sto�. short visit to her sister, - P pay y lura. W. H. Jack- there. IVs wish them every success. NTON, DIINN c�. BOIILTT3EE, and obtain rices. Don't be misled b day of this week. y Qli,blon- son. • _. • _ ' Barristers, Solicitors, etc., Temple Buil- to sail at our works and inspect our stock, David HbE�Ireg was in•t e Cit .Thos. Knox has purchased s`uew earn Ing, crust Ray and Richmond streets, Toro W. agents we do not employ them,consequent Robt. Miller, of pickerilr , Wag to 4Q binder. Any one wanting corn out rill h a At Claremont every Tnesda7 forenoon. =Money ly we can, and do throw off the agents on Saturday. •, : �' please Is hide know. `' (iirougham to ton on mortgage• commission of 10 pet cent., which you will See Fred DOwsweli's'Pie'We Fra i pa p •. Y bra. Salt: Ho leindispose r, r The tato oro in this locality will be a is indie sed this week. � FR�N'I3: i)F,NTO'.�T, RA.. D.C.L.. � �' certainly save by purchasing from ria. A advt in another column _ .'�,� failure this year. The other root crc s Hagle R� ER L. DUN-N. W. MU LOCK ROUL�- call solicited. sod corn oa b be satifae he p Read the Pickering News and ke p. np ' 5i-lv ;' John W. Graham, of Tofpto, iB !d►t y to aeairly BE ' — WHITBY GRANITE C�� : in a few da a with friends dere �°d everyone. with the times, , FARE WELL, Q. C•, BARRI$= i t R y Mr, orders had a narrow esus while Filling silos, ploaghin 'ttnd fish: other` T Opp.Poa1 Office Whitby, Ontario Thomson 8i Besse baud; diepos of , are the topics for the da It o Eli,county Crown Attorney,and County _,• their black team to.N. W, wle out _sbo�tinR in Varty s woods. The rifle p y• 6olioi or. Oonrt House.Whitby l0-v 3 discharged while carrying it pointing Council met on Monday last fo the i Mrs. Benj: Palmgr, of ' itoul% Is• downwards and the ballet went into the transaction of general business. W �C McGILLIVRAY, BAR'R'18- PICK�RING LIVERY lack, is visiting at Wm. as swell's,. ground close to hie foot. Rqv and Mrs Fish, of Toronto, 'Were : r ere,solicitors, c. Office opposite Post•. • It]iss DicklDsou, of BOB „y spet� .$at Mali Dow,I3.A•:The' , _ e nes s of their son, Dr Fish over�b offloe Whitby, Ont. J� Urdu and Sunda with he 'vier It re, �, • r 3Sunday. li ra LL.B, h�onev to Loan. 6y Y Y PI i z `. t 1 A;00 i v v, Jas. '11. Jobbitt and wife a eat er :� OREEN RIVER. f , ' p tittle .. Etib Bedell is home fr�ln Shel urns;: of days with friends in Pc,ri perry last suffering frott] an attack of blood p isoa A EIiSON, RITCHIE BWEENI'. x..aa First-class vehicles for hire b da- Archie Malcolm and family, visited with on his band, , IP arristers,Solicitors, etc,. Temple guild y y week, y ing, oronto, and Claremont every S%turdav•. , A18Z and Mrs. DOwewel Mr. and Mrs. Tho' Ellie on Sunday. R N. F.F. aterson,(�.C.,P.E•Ritchie G.R,swoeny or night Bus in connection meet- ter�atoed a Mr. and D1rv. Will Hoover left on Fri- James Houle intends having a sae of. 1, , ing all G. T.II.trains. 'Freight and = number of Soong peep MQlpday day last to attend the Pan American. his farm stock in the early part of nett express delivered to all parts of the evening, A large.namber froth here attended the month. Bills will be out fater. Peteritiury. F, Rey, and Sirs. Middleton, at°jDiven• harvest home at Whitevale Weduesdey James Hogla on Sept. 10th eat ted��village. Teaming of all kinds donee T on shortest notice. Bale and com- port, are visiting at e pna '111re , Iaa1. �HOPPIVB,VETEEtI\ARY SUR Iiop stye. '" 1bJ pognde.af h bey from a hive of bees- s H. GEOv, Graduate of the Ontario vet mission stables in connection. p Mrs.Eli Nit:hawaader mind Mrs. Robert that had s%armed on June 29th. How erinary College, Toronto, registered member Iii re. J. H. IVtigns►r, -'af.Brpq�bam, ?u1*6- visited Mrs. $. Hopkins Thursda with of the iOntalle Veterinary )Medica' Association _ A — :. s spent Sunday 'th oetEr n� �r , `nf"T"aet week: Y is that for yield ? Officy and reRidonce one and one-gur>rter miles R Watts&�YOUn Ilba1knd 0 Nor Ood • • Peak Hutchison. Miss Ballard has tteel�dan'6ro lsly ill for :. R + �. ► : , ♦• Horth of Green River. Office and shoeing forge p Ijp1efar. lieu• •• expect it) sell two car. Of fepde a at ' bo ira b to 11 a.w.,and 1 to 4 p.m. Teleprapb at ti Mr Letvis,olStm getve ad• t days b Lippe of wri 'ng is bA last few tit ., address Locust Hi11,Unt,; F.o.oddrsee,Green dress at the Methodis>i �Y-wlitieg somewhat improved. the liroughattt hotel about Suit 801h ltiyer, out last week. mets here here have got stocked Look out for hills. --------- — o pvuug cattle Our far Veter,nar Surge\�Xl, ftp with • fine lot of west The Court for the Ri3yisiof] a the Vo- r J. SHII,LEY, Y 31ise Ruth Betl Jefi oa ' beedi.V for . -� 1J. sea\ Gracluaw of the Ontario �'et�riL- 1 - --- -- lrOt�1 J A.White a sale on atnrday. � rj� �� y�� 13uQalo to roast her eisNY t►n diteud the Mears, P. R. Hoover dt Sons are run- non. tete Lists for 1901 will be bel i the . c ary c liege,Toronto,registered iuewber of the j, ;j,j j it i t f Pa[1•American. c r r itluaical Association: All Mok their floor_mills .tilde aDd a half tp Town hall, i3rouRham, an Tued�Aa the Ontario e-erina y A load of our young pOttple attended keep pace with the demand for family and 1st day of October by the Jude of >Iha r diseases and uouoriee of thedo"' aura eta treatei a ccording to.the most t modern all the, BaptiFt Young Peupla'a rally at Otouli taker's floor. County Court. �• and scieu tiac priuciplee, Optics and resiaeuce A full line of firFt• villa on Tuesday. ` ` at tie ho use adjo;ui uo Heaziu'a hardware store, • Joseph McNeely has purchase ►n hitt- Lyman �et'soit, C"aarea. Stant tV►o '.: •, liiug t•• Yickenur• sti ; class furnitpre now',' Mrs. Isaac Linton, of �b�t, irsp , fit at and is is right into farm- `maekallpp down from Lake Scu going R g g the. ' on exhibition iia Penn. has been'spending a fax da Js vitt ieR auris, He thinks it is:better to be other day, one measuring 4 ft 5 , in •_ our ware rooms. �u a i tae o is (tL ar b s. �, A. B. and i!d re.. Dowetsell. - tired titan retired.-- - - g a ' hi 25 pounds n the •r owfl of St. :o1in, aller weighing ZO pounds. d�hes are -h Iter, Dr and l!d><s. L AS D U N N, ConCeyancer, Com Prices r1�h G.:,; ;: Nea foundland,are vieiiii iii lbs met - oonsidered very large fish, HO_I fi" Balsam. " ` :, h d Atiiaayite• eco. di t arsons a the home .a.etr dan ht# - . _ T missioner for taking . :,. P g : • - R �_ *` The school boar have engaged ( . 0laremoat,Ont: _ cy_ R S. Dillingham• hire Thos. Neal ean'boap his ear Maddy loads ora, guile common these Ward for another year. This actio on ---- raising a second crop s1*Wbet l,• days. . - `' the art of the trustees should recei e,the € ' R. HOOVER Issuer of Marriage ickerinq, Ont. y ' p P• Licenses. OtHce at will in day tiutoiand _ Who says that we do not 4itt in a fraft,_ Our Et itisville�iiiller is kept gbite busy approval of all in the section, Mr.:. at residence at night, Green River,Out. sly proilueiog country? y i� ' •°'�, these days; Ward's success in his Chosen prof ssloil Following the eastern . t, Ilse are glad, to see our.Model farm has am to roves the wisdom of this step on Wagons,, .,,. Buggies � ��► p p pBUNTING, Issuer of Marriage1 the bneioeee pisses will c o'clool; tiniYhed btaErvest>ng. the part of the trustees. • Licenses for the County" of Ontario. Of Etc., at I+SwAet prices every evening except Ha )t_,d James Jones has begun to_team lumber (. lice at the store or at his residence,Pickering fall his new bursae. J. A. Dhlle 9 fiats Caffia off lash Village. 1-y the Winter months. eon] ltttz r; J. Madill spent Satiirda ' fwd Sunday. day without a hitch and all the oats Band Repairing neatly and pi'bl�ptly. We wish to remind thoo.��wit - duty . � Y attended t0. last with Irienda here. oraes offered for sale were scatter to DAVID BELDAM. auctioneer, &e., it ie So attend t3 thea ,w t , K Woburn,solicits sales from his nu•nervus 31.Jones baa rented his brother Aloll►ltas all parts of.the township, and the utak• friends both tar and near. hales of fat ms,farm :; Barr3's bridge requires l tl r�tl,to ... ;.: _, '' �• • F ,> '>$ai^la► Soy`s @eripd`ol' two years. seers gat aQd, value for their onep.�, that the bridge site Wte s' aalflt Myrtle,and Robert Holtby One run■ old iiia Norge for $25 pr fit two stock and everything the is to be cold will be • 1 Sble Agen� for Speigll'E Wagon on the 9th coo has a bo _ � ' � t � Y �� handled by the eubsenbor with the utmost care y > = lsf>rtt lfec,;e) rit F:ouday.wiith C: W. and days After tie purchase. and sold to the very beet advantage. l8ly CO., Markham. quires immedtete attete: y �t . a HIP CLE KH -- Last but not feast.the t t ' B attic tldty ' ti • ` .BEATON,TOWh$ ,-f:. HAM do MOORS Pith aaueti D onus anter Commissioner for taking t .._ 1 P. Honpera. Tli, ." a - t1 [ flit l&�Q f' • a _ r� •ice +�: :�IsBsl,t '� sfatst� +1i�",�-� �.,. ��'� �• .-- �; s - : � _ . .. he t►bstr.....:•..•s..�.t., .tli�tip ►rices. avitd,:, tri.._ ��. : varied proeram. A guoil time is antiei The M , .. bevaSa, �a.,..t. 1 areli' to - ►farm•property - - - �60 "iaD' rl►$; OJ.>G!Q+ • ,: _ " •„ ..' " t1 � �Y.�is•' �. ----- bated- for all your friends are comin'q to through our little baro on Wednesday on No. 8 ATL l ur�LFWAT HOUSE, Kingston Rciad., Gi' l 'pi s • 11 -- n partake of the kutfrd anfl lock tea. their way to the Port Perry fair While Good acco:inno iat,on for luau and ►,es t. `� u,. Lae anJ danghter• while driving passing the 10 `AL 12 y honored as with one of their 12 0 - 3.00 • M +� Ibiiular )ori+.es. r'uiRine A 1. Meet of liFlaora M LOCAL,, •:. , , 6' M. J. HULi; Proprietur, 4s-i;m / along the.road one verydark Digit last choice selections which made us think that and cigars. I i ' '' we were Finite a town. week, ti rove otter the eu�l of one of the TaAiss oom(i WIMDUE AS F0LL0 S OUCHER & POSTILL,Licensed Ant small bridges, reeultiDg in considerable The carpenters are now busy building C. P Auc- tioneers for the County of Ortario. tiVatchmaker Shd ��Weler, ijama a the rig, vrh,le Mr. Lee Was W. Disney'o house which, when completed No. 9 LOCAL 9:14 •M. tion sales of every description conaucted nit a R will be one"of the beet and most convenient "11 Lor.tL . : 2:19 M. moderate charge. T. Boucher, Real Estate Brocit: ,St reeet, 111117 B Ik: Cather t>flilly shaken up, but luckily lid fee around. Along Bide is befog built a fine 6•7 DIAtL 8:17 Id. Agent and General Valuator, strict attention Lee escaped vvttho.ut In ur , given to dll orders by mail or telegraph Ad - P y harness shop which will be occupied by J. dreaeTHOS. PQLTCI3ER, Urongham,�Ont. F. Watche6`, Clocks and Jeweler ,, The following left our ftaLtOD for the W. Llibncy ,D the near folate. �'Il![D TABLE.-Dtaisbartoa Sta an YOSTILL,Green It?ver,ons. 3.,-ly y '- Pan•AtDeriean on 111ooday morning. T.li Repaired neatly and promptly. Misses Aenee Miller sod Mabel Johnston T T$alNa G n4o EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS' TingWELLIiGGTON Aotel.-Aav !t(:' Mesere John Miller, Geo. Miller, 1 ing removed to and thoroughly overhanl- Hwy • . /1ud1Ey. N0. 6 FAIL 8:47 A.M., ed the above house, I am prepared to furn,eb All Work .` ( naTflnti88d: , Miller, Arthur Johnston, John ThomsoD No. 12 MMD 2:53 F-M accomodation to all who desire to patmaize and Peter Macnab jr, and Mrs. Fleury Are van going to play anothe thatch of r, ' me. Spacious sample rooms. I shall be pleas- Visite Pickering Monday and Friday of Thomson, also the fallowing from Balsam football boys ? 10 ' LOCAL . 06 P 1�• ed to see all old Patrons when thev,have ne- each week. rasion to visit hlarkhaua. Jas. TO1tRENCE, Mises Magele Wier. Barbara Miller, Win, Elliott' is erecting a silo to house Markham,Ont. 3?�" The and >±:JKards and Mesbrs John and Jas, his fine crop of corn. Z'ItAINs GO NG SVssT DUE As Far.L ws,-- ackrin has improved in health No L . 9:20 A h1, - 1 LOCA : : Thomas P 'mpr b - Miller. UT eglad to report.ii TbFOR.... - WE� ��M►� �� Anotherof the old landmarks of Pick• we ar 1 Mgs>v 231PM:�• u 1' Deerin Harvesting biachine � their r. audace Mre. Geo. yVeilters ratted at Mail 8:22 P. M - g g _ � 8r1Dg TOWnt6hip DeeR@J peacefully away their place here recently.. 7 in the person of Catharine Dow, relict of Deering Twltle, -: orporated by act of Parliament ltl74 !►1r David AiIDaD jr., of Pickering, visit- Tadhope Bugglee, 1. Pickering Draach. t to Georg Milne,ne, at the Yips old age ed old friends here last-week. ,' he la e i . also the Celebrated DrlaRnet Ciearn Sep Antaori>e�Ca�it.l..... .. ..............t?1, ,oDO °f 90 years and 8 inootha, The funeral Mrs Osborne, of Oshawa, has been visit- - erator, for simplicity, ease of •handling, Subscribed Cspital.••. -••.... 6M.000 took place on Wednesday at 2o'clock. ing with Mrs. R. Puekria andother friends cleanness of skimming challenge the world, R"t...•...•••••••••.••i••.•••,•.,,.•••,,..•' 1^0W when.the remains were conveyed from here. Assets Rea3ily Convertib:e....... .•. 1,2412,484 Call and see or write= �--•� her late residence to St John's cemetery Turnips in many places are threatened JOHN Cowdx, EsQ, . T. H. MC�irLLAN,ERQ, with the rota again. Corn is a good cru in , W. F. �. Jotlr�F President C.ei,ter on the 7th con Pickering for interment, a q p 33_1y 13atisiatm special attention given to urinary. sale when a very large number of friends and this locality. We lead in Spaetaele and Eyeglass tting . Notes Collections solicited and iromptly made Belah Orvi,] called upon his daughter -others follow. No strain or ad -, acquaintances gathered together to pay $ _ r • Farmer's Notes discounted ambrican sad here this week- We are glad to-see him e Corning Foroign Eschangb bougbt and sold Drafts their last tribute Of rePpeot t0 the depar• rents from Spectacles pnr- ••�•�• looking so well. sued, available on all parts of the world ted- The deceased has been in feeble phased from F. E. Luke, Opt. D. Savings Bank Department health for some time. Mrs Milne was a Thomas elativ Bell. a well as t is visiting P his relatives here as well as the scenes of Optican 11 Ding St. Interest allowed on deposits at t,i¢bdst ci,r- resident of this township for sixty years. his boyhood days. d' `j` Smlth• rant rate,and credited half-yearly to depositors and is survived by a Rrown Up family of Alonzo Edwards baa me :Vest, Toronto, will beat 'A. H p h teed s corn) w Allin's drug store, IVbithy. Geo. �crr. Manager, - four sons and three dangllters. barvoster and has his time all taken q in Jeweler -- --- the net hborin corn fields. P ; on Tbureday September 216th, - -- The Grahaw Bros. of this place $till g g Pirie Blocky Pickerin • DOMINION � � Our land is receiving plant (if rain and with a full line of spectacles. uplivld their names as breeder of first. y and e e glasses. Prices right, plass horses. At the late Industrial Fair peculisr weather this season. The high � - S B threaten to batter what apples All wor It I ft , LL in Toronto, tbey more than sustained w - Testing free- —,--- us we have lefBrough m, will receive �BOD and, ap 1 s A high reputation, and we Re racttnl; 1 hit rev Mrs. Perry Johnston, (beeMissJennie' prompt attention. their Previous b, Lt11 �, ioptieian• Caplla Pald 11Di , ��t4rJ 0t�00 expect to hear of them carrying off the Bell) is living with her brother here for a o . laurels at the Central Fair held this week or';on. Optical 1'ftrloss. $2,450,000 while prior to taking lip house keeping in Our work is guarantee I'l><onc dbEtB. Reserve Fundin Ottawa. At Toronto the following the county town. 2' 1 11 KING STREET WEST, re won in Oe Clvdesdale class. We are glad to learn that W. H. Bray is y prizes we THITBY BRANN.`, McQueen and progeny lot prize, Burn to return our vicinity. He has rented Brae, aged class 2nd prize, Silver Belle the Thompson farm on the 3rd and moves general Beaking 'Bndasss Traasaatsd 2 year Did filly 3rd prize, Royal Cairnton in in the spring. IVs are:sorry to learn T N special attention given to the coileotion of 8 year old olaes 1st prize, Premier Prince that blr. Bryan has had to go back to t e s e Farmer's Sale and other Motes. y close' 1st rite Goldeto e 2 Hamilton for treatment. rnace 2 year old prizes n SAVINGS D$PARTMENT, year old class 8rd prize, Cherry hurtle We do not hear many noon stories now. 3on's fly pads O. C. Tonic Bitters s adays. The good old days of coon-hunts Sm th s O. C Catarrh Care Interest allowed on.,deposits of $1.00 and lip- 1st andJAdy Charming 2nd prize in 8 and husking bees seem to have flown: and . C: Balsam, Spruce & Tar` wards' year old imported mares, Cherry Sweet, avie .ought g la Qlefoot 0 P g a pleasures o! a county in the breaking E. J.,T ORTON, Ins et Powder Abbey's Salt ', mare an two of proeonv let prize- have to give wayto the more sedate and - c Par s Green Lime Juice MANAGSBS ' McQueen's best foal of 1901 let prize- a parfait , ari'es compar ng se exciting ones ! der life. e - �: Q p le ci n c modern e Th y Ant Fly Uil- Imperial Lemonade They also won let prize for yearling Back country is not so lively as it used to be fa Drably with other dealer . Day stallion, and 2nd for Hackneyfoal of Men are scarcer and the style of pursuits s W. B. PRINGLE & CO l9ol. It is said that they exhibied the is so changing that Ontario of fifty years :: ..BB S SOAP ..... t II strongest and best string of horses ever ago is barely recognizable to the farmer. open for business at G. Bandy' i at ct Wild Raspberry Ese3nce Lemon OF WAIITBs shown in Toronto. Yat there is no freer life than that of the s w - " Blackberry Vanilla ; _ farm,with its quiet and chanfeful moods. residence. Hage est taken in stock a cons''Ienmcnt -'-—' The long evenings are coming on when the Strawberry „ Pineapple J g of LIVERPOQL SALT. They are just Scarboro, question of reading is a pressing one and pc t� unloading also a ear of the celebrated instead of encouraging these exciting stor- Gne li ht wagon, . r a�OA� �•*gig WINDSOR HALT. In all lines of fancy Tate farmers of this vicinity are buoy at iee of American yellow journals to thrive ale,. ` Root Beer Flashlight Headache Wafers and staple groceries they offer specie( ad• present fiilin; their silos, I iQ our homes, let us seek some good village 3 (Ian Plogrs for S Gin r Beer Stearns " " vantages. We were cleared io have C. Ws ar d library or subscribe to some leading month. 3 Bioy les r sale or to rant Everybody acknowledges that t118y`sell Mrs. Flint i i our midst the other day.I ly. He will= find himself the happiest At t118 , . file best TEA for the money to be lead 11 r. Flint wsa school teacher here for sorra : farmer who cultivates all sides of his ria 9 �� '� Bud r` ' anywhere. 40-1y. time after w rich he went to the Unit,d tore so foe as be is able. Not only is this *^ ! . States wl er i he now resides as t► minit or a blessing to himself but a duty to the 28_ f (�laTOIxib> • - � p11�. Pharmacy. + W. Bt P. 8C Cis• of the go pe i citizenship of our Canadian taut'; t, pf , , :.: ;� -... �-�• :�": •.- ,. , : ,,,., - .1�.,-. - t •� -ems s ,. . . . .._ .. t . . 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L'ES • Go rito�•the LESSON-, provided and whirl uo_t5tt3to�� so mei boot 'IlifT�RMAZ'IONAL , 2. 1e ; 11IaL11. Ai, 28 , •,n: ��; _,;;t �: IN AFBIC :�"�'-. ' sE � . Cor. vis 20 ; IL �4 'r PT 2 frecl. : DETE�IVE ai08K A ;�„ ,� ,' - � � II �m Iii, .) hYa�� Wan� Som ethi�.g� Bett�r �'�an- his . ,�- . �gt oll� she Lesson, Prod. zziii, God In whose hand our breath is and , 3y � �•• Characteristic : Illnatration�. of 29-3b. Golden Tezt, Prov, twlTo§es are all our ways (Dan. v, 23) ; : � • • world Cay. Give: �,� ' '� � •• � t ''' - , Soival� Justice. zx, 1 � is very gracious. I e is slow to an ' i; I �' �'- ,•'....y r ��: ger and not ~villin that an should The Som is a PeOPIc of Afria±a - .;;�. f:� ..:� g B Y r. ,. - . ,. . -,: ., .• .. h° hath woo Who hat I. Pet. iii - 0 a w'}1 9i '�Y e ? S perish (I ), but Ile I , under � � ' K. �•. ,' �+ rttish doth►nation, and living � i '. , =` ", 1'-• along the coast Aca.r the borders of sorrow ? Who hath contentions ? by no rtteatts clear rite guilty- unless c'.csratclt fr:bfii �Yas}�iiigton says: of par holy religldn:= It ie"a• healthy "Abyssinia, are an inert and not very,'ZVho h�.tlT babbling ? Who hath they accept Him. `--hey. Dr. Ta:Inage preached from religion, lTgaltlty for the eye, healthy }ntel•estin hitt occasionally wounds without cause ? Who hath 35. 7 hey► have , stricken me ; 1 the followingtest: Nehemiah viii 15 for the hand healthy for the, feet, g race, . redness of eyes T " Tho committee was not sick ; they have beaten me, � • � .� they wake ru and exhibit a good Y � i "Go forth unto the mount and fetch healthy for the heart, healthy for deal of P have again asked us to meditate u I felt it not. • 1�'hct shall I awake ? I - � olive branches and pine branches and ,he liver, health for th© ingenuity and Patience. Tito g P- � y spleen, follorvin from Herbert Vi- on this familiar portion as a temper- I will seek it yet gain." .rust as -* myrtle braltc.hes of thick trees to },oalthy for the whole man. It gives vian's � StorY „ Ives an i}los- alTce lesson, which is certainly abet- before the deluge, �o now. The im - ' Abyssinia fi ter selection for such a lesson than agination of - the thoughts• of -the brake Eooths.' ;: _ a man such peace,, such quietness, tration °f Somali justfcc. ' It Bents as if Ale�unt Olivet` were such rode endo ce of eircumstancers A ^attain Itus.:ian complained that• the story of the new earth which heart of man is j only evil con 'unmoored. The people have orae P � � ' P fi such holy equipoise. Uh, that we all he had been robbed of a thousand they suggested as a temperance top- tinually (Gena vi, ��,). They regard _ into lite mountain and have cut Off possessed it, tlTat two possessed it dollars, and intimated that the mo- is last quarter. Tl:c only curd for 'not the work of lite Lord, neither t tree branches and put them on their n�,ty !-- I meati i6 is healthy if a ratan hey had disap}:oared when a British intemperance, which is self-itTdul- consider the operation of His hands : ' ahoulcfers, and they colTity forth" now gets enough.of it: Now, there are postman ryas passing. This in- Bence, is to bo tonxui in self ontrol (Isis v, 12). They' become dead or • Into the streets of Jerusalem anti- 'some people who .got'jt�st;w�_ ..enough sitivation which can be accomplished �n u9 inditTerent to -all he Lord's lead- en the Iroise tops, and they twist religion to bother them, just anon h Put f.he British consul mon only b the Lord Jesus Christ evha in s, incl their one thought Is how s _ g his mottle, and he, itpp}icd to the Y Y g g _ , these tree t,rarchcs into arbors or religion to make them sick, but it tribenRto"discover the cul tit. is able to subdue all UTinf;4 unto to gratifytheir d sires•. A father ., � booths. Tl-:!ii the people come fo'rtl•. a Iran take a full, deep, round inllal- Of course it way understood. � that 1-Iimself (Phil. -iii, �1). Tn this has becuknotyn to become s•o lobo ' iroin their comfortable homes and anon of these pino branches of lite t•Itey slTould dei} with the robber ac- lesson, as In all lessons on sin, . we i man as to take -his elTildreTt's cloth - -`:dwell for seven days-in those booths gospel arbor he will find it buoyant, cordin* to for may see not only lite sinner, but the ing with which too fain tftat which ' or arbors. Why do the do that? • ,.• is ' their otdti custants ,• - Y exut�c.ant, undying, immortal health. it is �a Poit," ride with Lhemc to sinner's substitute, Ilitn who, I his cravings desired A mother may, - 1Ve11, it is a great festa} time. It is I 13ut m - text takes a ste further, t °t P thou h he knew no sin I t ._n left to the feast of tabernacles, and these y p _ detect and punish crime, but not to g � i yet was a forget, nature may ail. 117^ and it says, Co into the mountain deliver a Ci over to u stran- made sin for us (II. Lor. v, �1). � himself is .only a bee st (Ps. xlix, 1:?) people• este going to cdebratP the-I and fetch olive Uranches and -pine i - We know that the drunkards and I and often worse t tan many ; his ' desert travel of -their fathers And ger's hand, a y : branches ar.q •palm branches. Now, 'i'ho c'�ticYfs p also some other sinners rite apt 'to � rent thought is himself an ,ltciw to took the matter u at 1 g S 1 fl their dediveranco- from their trou- the slot tree was ver much_ honor- hA.ve uite a full share of the sig; I . , P Y once, and were not long in tracing q gratify hiuTself. tl'�:en C•hri:5t t•tl-e9 bless .the experience of ,their. fathers ad by the ancients. It had 1360 dif- the crime to two discharged Somalis formA of su(i'ering here enumerated, ( possession of it. hc.jtrt, He who on �• when, traveling in the desert, they tfcrent uses. The fruit was conserved One -had his share—five hundred dol- and no one can deliver but IIe tetter ' earth pleased not Ilimself (Rom.' xv, - • t - lived in booths on theft way to the the sap tv,as a beverage, the stems tars—stili way a man of sorrow and acquaintcc! 3) will live again its that soil Ilio land of Canaan. And so these upon hien, and was road© , were ground up for food for camels. to Iva it u ILL once. He had with grief, who so patiently endured own life, malting the Pei-soil ntorc - booths also became highly suggestive The base of the leaves was turned changed � P 1 the contentions and babblin 9 of :-and more like Ilii nsalt until they —I will not say the are necessari} bed P�rt of it into carnets, but g• Y Y into hats and mats and inaskets, and no matter t could be changed back ITi9 enemies, who was wounded fest• ' awake in Ill's likeness (II. Cor. iii, typical, but highly suggestive—of our tree grew 85 feet in height soma- again. � b our tran:;gresfi}ons, and who a.ftcr � lg ; Ps. x�-ii., 15). - - � march toward hca•ven and of ilia-fact time::, and it spread leaves four and The'other,�a,d but-led his part, in .IIis. weeping in Gethsemane I::trst • that the are only living temporarily from-the root to the top of the high- s...all sums all over the desert, but +tlso have had redness of eyes. See __o V t ' here as it were, in booths or arbors, Him, O sinner, as the one who 10 cc TAT YEARS hT EGYPT •t • est leaf there was usefulness. The stoutly• maintained his ignorance of on out, wa.y tri the Canaan of eternal five feet long. it meant usefulness; the whole afTair. So the chiefs tied You as you were never loved by even ,. 4 ' •rest. And what was said to the and it meant victor father or mother or dear,st. on. earth Britain. has Turned -a Land o1 y — usefulness him to a tree and sat down to trait,. Waste Into One of Plenty. . " -Jews literally may be said figura- for what it produced and victory bo- Time is not mono in the desert, so great as their love rosy bare been, ' tivel� to all this audience.: Go forth venae it was brouglTt into celebra- they waited_ e.n Y days, iv ;p y y. giving the for Ile sufrcred before (god for your Egypt, the land n the I'harkto!►'s unto the mountain and fetch olive tions of triumph. And oh,_ how 'much -man just f } k e d �sins an'd offers you full salvation . •. branches and pine branches and ' we want the ! ] nod el,oug T to e p boy , once rite storehou�:e of the AleditaT palm branches in the �and soul together. I from the consequent'es of your. sins ' , m�•t-tie branches and palm branches ' of Jesus Chris at tdTis 6 � � r:tnean and the. cent •c. of the highest • - ` . and branches of thick trees to make � After above a week he cotisentCd to �rtnd deliverance frcm the power of ' civilization, uftertc:trdq n rottling . • ' booths. time 1 A great many Ghr at do fndieato tho locality ' of port of his ' thenl if you will -only receive ITim ; tt•.ilclarnesr:, is now gain a gurcicn !not .amount to anything. You. hay© �hoard. 1I0 was taken to `the p}acb ; (Isa. ilii, Ci, •G; ITnb. v, ?; I. Thess. �i atttl place of delight. If: it duet nit Now. if we are to-day' ;going, to to shove them off the tri k to let ,.and mad© to dig it up. then he tuns � i, 10 ; Dlath. i, 1 I. John i 0' itoty with nti!!t and lone it hears succeed in building this gospel arbor the Lord's chariots come long._ � tried to another tree and the chiefs � Jude ^4). � . � � y' we must o into the mount of God's Uscffulness is t f ;, two crops of gratin a t�•ca.r, and in - S" � ypihed �by tho palm awaited his pleasure. In prgcess of I 30 They that_ tarry- long at the blessing and fetch lite olive branches, _tree; Ah, we do not want in the 1 time he rc;.ca}erl all his hiding-places ~vine ; they that go to seek mixed : some harts five cro s in two }•c+ars, and trhatever else tt•e must have we �Lhur�ch an more eo !e .that ` are � I and that is a recurs of which any ' � Y P P savo one, where his marks had bcc� wine." These are the people tubo ! i - country in modc:•n tfrncs nuty teen must ha�-e at }hast'- ttvo olive merely `weeping �yi}lows, sighing into destroyed by the elephants. expericitee the sorrows of verse:), be proud. Its raclan ption gives aci • branches, }-case with God and peace the water, standing and admiring The RiTrk rec}ufi•eit patience ;;j the but let wine suggest all the plea- : M.Ni ratan, When I say peace with their long lashes in the glass ! dance of the fact that territory ,talk- ;- , Y chiefs had to wait lung intervals and sures this r'a'id colt offer, arul they ' en into the cntbracc _ of entpira (rod, Ido "not mean to represent spring. No wild. cherry, dropping traverse long distances before eacjt I are very nTany of their kind. A I LC ou iT n � are:ttly barren waste,God as an angr;* chieftain, having a bitter fruit. We want palm trees, � r g I p • ' grudge against us, but I do mean tp holding somethingfor God,; some- ►new revelation, but in the end they ,tirectt kin}, tried thew all, and found ' � � } } lic;ttion of Ilrititil► : n a� , with the a , , contrived to return all, money save , them all vanity and vexation of atiirm that there is no more untag- thing for angels, something ,.tar elan. I � hone9ty' and energy, not only become , eleven dollars, and it was satisfttc- : spirit (I�,ccl. if 1-11) and what can _ onism between a hound and s hare, I am tired, and sick of this flat, quite capable of Ina ntaiuing its in , 1tory to 1}rad that they expected no � rho Inns do that cometh after the habitants in a ' ma: sure- of comfort • between aI, hawk and a pullet, be- tame, insipid, satin .slippered, nam- reword for their trouble. 7'hc ,tTonor 1 king 7 But sec what tiro same king and content, but infly be profitable , twecn elephant and swine, than there bypamby, hightytighty religion ! It !Of of their tribo had been vindicated, I The� • � leurncd to say "Thy lova is bet- to all concerned. lila Is hostility between holiness and sin. is worth nothing ler, thfs world, and- 'and that was sufficient for them. : , to than wine. ,ife will _rejoice and pT'oca5s of re- And if God is All •}101121eSa and we it is destruction for eternity. Give ,. • generation began in schen the i1 - The incident is vasty clTaracteristtC, be glad in thee. 11r'u will remember wnndertul series of irrigation work9 • are all sine there- must be. a treaty, me 50i) men and women fully const~ of Somali justice. ' ! h love more, than. wine Son i there must be a stretching Furth of crated to Christ, and- we will take _ _ ice,_ :�_ y i �� ( � � known as the Barrage was taken ill olive branches. this city for God .in three yoa.r _�_,-... :._ '� `' 1 „ � hand by tilt Colin ;Scutt lltonc-riefT �,,..��,, Give me 1 ,000 men and women hill '.� THE IiEIGII'i` OF IIRI�'aI�ia 31• "Look, ' not thou upon' rife rand converted into a really service~ Oh, it does not` ntikc much -fliger- - y : once what the world thinks of you,. � � wino when it is red when it iveth Y up to the Christian standard. In ten g •tbfe work. At a suf,,sec}uent },criod but come into the warm intimate, Statistics have recently been col-,, his color in the cup, when it moveth l years 10;000 of'the�tn would take the t Meted of the height of 10,000 En;- !ileal( aright." Contnlnnds to an un- ; two _ weirs were constructed helots F-- glowing and everlasting relation-. whole earth for God. But when are � the Barrage, with the, result first the - ` � ' �• w© going lien boys and. men. At the age- t . ved person to do right ne•c only � � - ship with the .God of the whole ani- g g to-begin ? �Ve alt tcvant to ! cotton crop of I,ot•m• Egypt Hca, scsvpnteen' th avers d.� ilii. 8 ovokln for a19 his nature is ` verse? that is the be 'useful. . there is not a man • in.. � g e Soy -that makes lite t ttG t;,jm awe ni4��-s,uan. 5, � a ainst the ri ht : tho carnal mind i doubled. This a]pne�tvat3 equal to a . ' a h_tlleluiah seem stupid. Why clo Pews that does not. wont, t,v- t,o l!•- '. z-t?i,. .�i. � gain in =Lho nealtlT o the-count ry'af ��� • "��� p. Y useful- When are the going to be. !At fierentcen lhoy weighed l0et. ib; Is -oniYtit�-°° �s#,��tfuet, •!s�not sub- ' � • , we want to have peace tlTt'ough our gin ? � g g i at the. age o[ twenty-two, ,lost. X316. jeer to Isis tea: and cannot leo (Korn. I L'G•ODU,OUO a yea A numbar�� �- Lord Jesus Christ;? Why, if we had �No nation is fiTereasin ► in hci aflt `viii ? God Inisc•.ollaneouq works have since bae>•I�� gone, on in 10 000 years of «ar I But the palm branch also inenrit ! b g ( )• q:tvo no law to Is- : M i ' and weight, so rapidly- its the Brit- ; tact till He had 'adeemed them from ; constructed which have been of great against God we could not have cap- ry}story You all know that. In all seri-ice. The system is now prier ic- ._..�►: ages, in all lands, the paxlnT branch : tsh. In fifty years the average has. ; I.gypt.. Tiro only one thing Ile a,5ks : tared so much as a sword or a civ- , gone up for the whole nation froth. the sinner to do is to accept Illy ; filly complete, and it utilft_y may bet- , - airy stirrup or twisted off oT,+e of incr`tn` victory. Well, now, we aro r �. � � I . gauged by the tact that the land' . by nature the servants of saran: IIe •,ft. � din. to i,tt. 8�in. The average•, salvation, receive IIiv Son. Tl:e,n, -daft without water a to the flood of the wheels of tea chariot of his om- height of the British upper cr elaHses and only then, 'doe., nipotenes. But the mctrnent we stole us, he has his eyes on its, he ; S I P ' y r�• Ito give com- the river hats gone cown—called the... - ° � bring this olive branch God and all _wa:,,nts to keep us. but word routes ;rat thirty yen's of age is Sit. 8�iu.;. tttands to be obeyed. notice in ; til ; _ from our Father that if rvc will try of the farm laborer, Cift. 7 3-5 in. �verset~ l;, incl 2t3 orad so often in � '' T traltt arca — which in 1877 tint- heaven come on our side. Peace f Quoted to 8e)0,O00 ac es, was reduced 1 throe h our Lord Jesus Christ, and . to break loose from this doing of � I'he criminal clams brings dutttt inti ! this hook the command is to I►Iy . . , g � r • � �• In 1t,J'J to ''(,•1,000 Cres j x • rko other kind of y_ tcrong our hither will help .tv, '��nd alea•age, as their height is but oft. � on, and a'o tiro not snot of God I Peace Is worth au ,5u•n clay ice rouse up, and we look � � � 5 4-sin , till we receive Iii'; Son ns our :+:tw r «I'I'Ii A Lo • R hLOOP. ' the �lescl- tyrant in U,a t:.ct•, :•.stet trc ! _ �'-�"":° ♦' `: f. four (John f. 13 ; i. John v. rin cont' -t . But then ~tic must h11'c that other i , � � continuation of his work i�c, olive branch, peace «ith man. Nosy, ; fly at hint, and we wrestle hills ciott•n nR(%AN-t;tt]'�1)I;IZ`S I AY.� 1�)• ITavin„ 'become children of , . and are put our heel on his nevi;, � God incl partakers bt the divine na_ large clatuy are still in progress at it is -cry vas to y get up a quarrel. I By turnip}; the handle t his. ��ir- lute (li_ Pct. f, 4), we are to tat � �sr:�Tuan attcl Assiou they will pro- ;-, _ 'I'll ere arc gun}:ott•cicry Christians all ;and we -grind him in the dust, and s wo say, "Victor victor gall the Italian in I;nglaricl obtains ( flim ,usse:�.9 our whole halo ; t61y be Completed hci react for aroancl us, and one match„ or pro- , Y y", tl►rot;},h i g, look Y - - vocation will set them oft: It is �our Lord Jesus .Christ !" Oh ikvhat �sajTly• c:Ight tfwes. as much per week � through our eyes, hear with exit ; use, by the middlo oP 1Jtl�, at a ct�st I a ,anti thin c can earn in Ititly, ncurly foui Cat's, ' work with our hands, walk � of L3,000,0t1t1• 7•}Te Assouan dant . ' easy enough to get up a quarrel. 1 g � f; it is to have rein un- : , � will :,tore up water I after the flood - - But, niy,. brother do you not think � der foot and a wasted life .1 ; times us ntt,ch av thr. English fill-11] with uta• feet, speak by our mouths. � . ' .� laborer, tt�ncl nearly three tunas the � In this rvay lIe -will not .look where : i}TcITaS , incl mere:tsc� the supply of • yo;t had better have your horns sate- IOU" backs. "lile5sed is hes whose i , ed o([? Had not you better make an ! tran�tgre4sion is forgiven find whose I'll of the poliCernttn R•hci rnovey I }ie should not, and when tempted ' - river in the suI2]tTlcr, which will t 5th i5 covere;d." him on when t•equa.;ted. Thousands tt•e tTlust, lfke sinkin Simon, cr lead to a transfortnrltion in the ba-.- :.L.ologv? IIad not. you better sub- �• g Y• . )nit- to a little humiliation? "Oh " �of Skilled artisans tubo have served. Lord, save me ! : sin lands of blic}dle 1~grypt, which at. � � I:Ty text brings us csnG�step forth- ! , ,, pro raise a flood crop only.I I a3�. "At the last it bitc.th like a , P y. In' yo't soy, "until that man tales the cr. It says, "Go forth into tt.e ! apprenticeships as cur ,cnter,t, }ruint- II -` titer step I will never De at ! • � eras¢ and' joiners get only holt the or- serpent unci stiuh*et,h like tut adcicr," i! future they will be blas a9 in tho ' p peace !'mount and fetch olive branches and gain-f;t•indar'N }a;cy, for the � Italian '1'hcru is a last of all things sittht} ; i case of Lower I'%t;'yP to raise at . with him: Nothing will be clone un-'' Pine branches and myrtle branches ! reckons it aver poor week indeCd. lear;t two crops a ye: r. In additiori - til he is ready to ,rake the first I and palm branches and branches of Y r they tomo to an end, and then there . { � a cuu�iclarabie ciraat, f 11nd in the` { s'el:!" You are a •pretty Christian. thick trees."'. Now, you know very if he makes legs than $1.�, and !Te is the etet•nesl ra:tpfttg. 'I`hose, Rho 'F:tt=outn Province an } iIT the Ili often gets $17 to �::U or elute. sow to Lhe flesh reap corruption, � c.lta 1Vhan ' would this world be saved if 1«'e}i—I make this retiTark under the c� � will be brou};}tt un ler cultivation, ('brief had not taken the first ste, ? head of branches of thick trees—that I_ and those tubo r.cTty life wind reap ' WOLVES IN FRANCE.,. I ,. the whirlwind (Cul. vi, 8 ; Ilos. nn the contplation o these dams 3,- :! We were in the wrong. Christ was ; r1• boot!, or arbor made of slight ;viif, 7). ''hero may citrnc a tittle p0O to 4,000 million cubic yards of-. in the right, all right and - forever �branches would ~Tot stand. The ' A��ording to' the returns prepared when Prov. i, 24-:1i, shalt be lite ex- trcitet• arc still I•cCltTf •ed, incl it ! right. And yet he tool; the first 'first blast of the tempest would y Y perience of many, when he�cause they g Practi- : - + by the Ministry cif Agriculture the � tcit}� a view to site, in the And instead of going and get- prostrate it. So thea the booth or " ting at. snotty scourge with which to arbor must have four stout poles to number of wolves killed in France . wc,uld not listen to Cod they shall cahilit.y of nte��tincT "t.l�is final require— I Whip your arta onist lust year ryas 115, of which one was call, but. IIe shall not answer, anti meat t.hatt Sit- 11'illia a Garstin, who p g your enemy, hotel up the arbor or booth, and you }lac} bc;tter 1 a she-wolf with young, flttY-f,wo full- finally they shall have to hear Ilitn teas �:cot out for the, purpose, ha4 .' get up on the rad,- I hence for lite building of the arbor I orvn wolves, y- P say, "T)epttrt from 11fe, ye cursed, ' an mount rehire Christ suffered for �for tails world - ice must have stout g• and sixt two whelps, t'e,k,rteci. Ile ret ictc� the .merits of- - I the amount paid away in pretuiuws � into everlasting firs prepared for tho thq various lal.c•s I forming - the his enemies incl just take a.n olive branches of this}: trees. And so it r-� „ �:uurceti of the Nile i and ha selects, branch, not stripping off t.Ite. soft, I is in the for their destruction being S1.•�i0i, devil and his an �c ti ! i(1tlath. xxv, ' PP• b gospel arbor. lllessecl be . coal, fragrant lea ccs, leaving' them (iod that ice have a brawn Chris- tit the rate: c,f $3U for a. site wolf 41.) In the case o[ those who arc T,atte '1'surta at`; the Ittotit likely to be' I Y arith young, $LG for a •full-yrotvn of use fol• the Purpose in view, If : all on,, -enc} thedt try on then, that tianity, not one easily upset. • The 6 redeemed by Iii:T .precious blood, in gospel switch. It will riot Burt storms of life tui}} come upon us, and ,wolf of either rix, and $8 for tk-train iIc bar: conic to ifve, the last the '�'egus of Ab�:,sit�ia can be mado a = them, and it will save you. Peace ice tvtuTt s(.rong doctrine not only whelps. Since the passing of the on earth is 'only a step to greater to look favor:i'bl,y .upon• Lhe Project with C=ods naive with Ivan. If you ]e,ve, but justice not only invites- law of 188 instituting these pro-. glory, to die is gain, to depart and it refit mean lite I•rising of the -leve} n'Tium9 8,tJ81 wolves of all sorts{ be with Christ is tar better (Phil. i, of the }aloe by ntaanti, of barrier., and .- ��; cannot take hese two doctrines, you tion, .but warning. It is a mighty - .=l _ ;ire no Christian. gospel -it is an omnipotent gospel. have been killed, and a sour of S130,- �l, 2;;)• clams, the construction of can2}s., ` " • But IiTy text goes further' `?t-sa;rs 'These are the stout branches of G4U has been ' pard to rewards. gg, "Thine c�yca shall behold strange ciTcl, - last, trot not }cast., the con- --♦ ---- �!;� struction of a railtcay frc,tn t.hr, Itad "Co up lllt0 file mountain and fetch j thick ,trees. . • �-. A CURF, FQR S1ti`I;ARING, ;.. women, and, thine heart shall utter Sart, to the Sot:c'.aIT. • •5ir ��-illiani .• ` olive branches, aril pine branche3.•' 1Ve}1, r�ny friends, yiSti'`sce 1,,i have � perverse things." tVorrlun represents ,, 1\ow, what is suggested b the ine omitted. one or two (.arstin proposes, as alts t native ;: y p Icause points not 'be- Curse .. cards arc being used iii rho tcorst as tt'cll ae the best in'P1:e pine tree fs healthy, It I forgot to present them but Switzerland and Germany to ' check ficripture. The true Church is the ;�cheutes for investtnation,� s•intilar ' , is aromatic; it is evergreen. I-Iow because I have not time to present profanity. "Paoplo gQ about with bride of Christ and is espoused- as a trch(.ment of the P;illrs-el-(.abet and - oftan the physician says to his fn- them, I +htT.ve shown you her© the cards -in their pockets and, chaste virgin to Christ, while the 7craf, or the construction ,of tt. slot- ' valid patients: "Co and have a is the olive branch of peace, hero whenever they hent bad language, false church -is compared to tt, harlot age reservoir at I�:ike Allicrt Nyan- = breath of Ll:e ,nes. That will foul is the pine brai,nch of evergreen os- 3 � gra. (I-rev. xix and xvii and II. Cor. xi, za. Whichever .scheme is adopted, itbreathg- g I; ),resent one to the swearer to sign. orate you." �6lty do such thousands pal consolation, here the palm tree The card has printed on it a pledge 2). If drunken with whip, tt•e behold isgratif�•ing to find a prospect that. - of People go south every year? It is branc>7 of usefulness and. of victory, to abstain from. swearing for a spa- the evil, 'but if filled with the 8pir- as British adtninistrat,ion h:iq - riot metal to a, small fine it we shall,see Jesus out hrotlp;lrt to `#.fie oppressed fellahcen _ y get to a warmer cli- and here are the stout branches of cif}ed time or to PAY y (Eplt. v, of Egypt es free incl just government: mate,•but to };et the influence of the thick ;trees. The gospel arbor', is for each -oath to some charity. 1t3). The heart is the great center so I3r}fish enterprise is likely to pine. There is health in it, and this •c1Qne. ' The air is aromatic of heaven. Nearly 40,000 of these cards have from which evil or good proceeds- bring to 'the whole Nile Vallc;y the pine branch of the text• suggests the The }eaves rustle with the gladness been distributed in Switzer}and Se© In this chapter; vetoes 15, 1? 1cJ helpfulness of ourholyreligion. It of God. Come into 'the arbor. Come alone. and then verso 26 as the only sway means tlf great material prosperity , ' is full of health—health for all, into the booth I tweet out at dif- �' � - to be right. so that the desert shall inder;d }iter- _ ;' �.. •, � ' .. ally rejoice and blossom like • health for the i'nind, health for the fervent times with a fowler to the 'A COSTLY DISPUTE �, ;; 34. Yea, thou shalt be as he • soul.- I knew an aged man who had mountains to ca.t:h pigeons, and we � ;-, = that Beth down in the midst of the rose. no capital of physical health. I-Ie had made our booth, end we- sat in that 'there was a merchant of �ttan I sea, or as he that liesth upon the. top � 4 b had .-all the diseases you could ima- booth and watch�d for the pigeons who left a fortune of $3.000,000. of a mast." This certainly suggests �_ • • �"'�"v ,' "' • -' gine. IIe did- not eat en,)ugh to keep to come. And ire found flocks in the and ]05 lawyers were engaged by the saying of David, "Truly as the a child alive. He lived on a beverage skYi and after awhile they dropped the heirs to di4•puLo certain bequests. Lord }ivetlT there, is buts step be- There aro five tis .es- as mb.nty bolter : of hosannas. He lived "high, for Ire i into the net, attd we were successful. The case has jest .been settled ; the I ttvec3n mss and death" (I. Sam, xx, explosions in the United Stntes as in e T ditte:d every day with the King. FIe i So I come note. to the doh• of this lawyerr� have got $2,000i000 and 3). ,tTasmuch as life in, this mortal t%reFtt Britain. The number int yea.~ - wase keFt s.livo simply by the force �gospel . booth. I look out. 1 see a the heirs have sgharod the, remainder. body is so uncertain bow foolish is was 393, more than one a- tI�7. _ rr- !r - ... -. - ,. -.. .�..:':. :.... moi... ,. .... :.. r .: _• .. .:-. -.. x ... .!' . e' r 5 .. - -f.l. - •--" _ ..y �^- • w- :i--� � -P 4' � ,, t t tA��jY, t t __ •�'.. _{• r't` ! - _ _ - .r. .fir...,. :.•. r. .... },# t' , �k ::: ..- : ,...,. -vim- .. - r t%, - .r: : , .yy.. - .- ! 74 d •A1•.. 4 rI•- , 71. 0—•�—O—�j + + • • O-0 but when we reached he - are not handling O- o it It you • -` tinned the to rema _. t , �o int s� ���'T Uz odont "I can catch hint,';.' ha said; ' you R Eg­ trtot of-1 : R stay and secure tvhSt you have. I :�. will raiso••the s.treet:, IIo is .sure to To�� C be caught." Scotland ,, Yar� 25This sougqded 'i•caaso able so I let - Powde�s him go alOuL�, and watched hint Bis- t` Cha� or>L Tes31 son are leaving oflyour'a)helvei a custom-drawina lino which 66 stt'eet tri hot uC- bt afford to he without. In Leat! Paoka�•es to Retail at 25, 30,48, 0 and 6001' > 's + . �— + • • . + . appear down the p On c(llln suit of the thief. I was with a . t Great sense of relief that I Walked in- best rea,ab 91g1r:,n Joh* act. the time I had just sold my in- G•aod for Bad Teeter .0 lei est in a well-know. shipping con- doors and lit my pipe, feeling that + �o �+ l3Ut 7HR, WS, POIILTiIY, FPLES. other FRUIT!and P7TQDt10E,S Limited Cer.Wesc Market and • t t.L'/ll, rind was mnuking arrangements Not Bald for Good Teeth �'� my money rfiaB practically recovered•i �'i�Pi � W$�0"1 ®1"f'1r '1�$S4®il'1 Co. OolborneSL, Toronto. Ion a �jeurney to South Africa, where ` - The constable would be sure t.,o run Snzodont Liquid 25c Large Liqurd and Pow'der1c All his man dorm, on wltot}�hhe bulk of, �ANTD I intended to stat't again i. business. stores or byrnaii for the price. Sample for postage AGENTS'Jt was the loss of luy wife that had the iltoliey doubtless wottlti be found. mean--tvltat:,_ need was there for tl►c 1_ HALL & RUCKEL MONTRICAL lTanson liar! ono to int t n► Lhe o-I other two turning up and acting as tlltNTS—TF YOU �'ANl' A Ift�Ii O Ce 1ne' to take this step, for I g ti P g realer not andurc lite in surroundings — lice all over the counTry and to run- they did'?" fast-sellinggoods than gvc you ova wilicli leer Near presence had hitherto . "Pe.tective Fiddlesticks!" said the down that scamp t1 illiiittts, so that ! ' "\fell, if you' want'• my opinion, I halt profit, and pi! in _every house, write I graced. I j sold the house, a pretty •dark miL11, who was Detective-Inspec- there was nothing for me to do un- don't believe the Iran F"gerton took u,. 'i t1i F. E. Karn Co., 132 Victoria itreei detached villi at Barnes, and dispen- ' for Munson, I •lcarned front the Con- til I hoax; from one of thein. If I the motley tit all. ITe merely did Toronto. " stable; "what a lot of noodles we s-taxed indoors they would find rue this bit of acting to discover whether sed Nvith the e services of Iny lean-5cr- vaut. and several maids. have in London, to be sure. 'Ile told more readily ' thtr~n if 1 ventured ,you had money and where you kept 0 - abroad and again, this wend; be"" it. Ile took tlt(t opportuni y of ex- NATIONAL vac ni'hlt, about a Creek previous you that he wits one of our.-men and f b a ' to the (la Thad intended to sail, you quite believed him, 1 suppose? the better plan for my' olvn safety, amiuing ybuc boxes, and then went, AND y. �5 rr SON 08 In I►uu,,e t'vas brOkCII into 1)y- a liar- I)ear ine! Did you show hint over for I felt that there must have been . and securing one like It, sent Manson PA?,O-lOT6C. g;lar. Iic .must }save clone his wort: file house and supply Hint with par- a regular network of viltiany woven ' (W his errand. Oil, yes,• the whole vcl;t ctuictly, for neither lav house- ticttlitrs?" around my house: I looked LO my thing has been elaborately thought Ptilcr: 3J c►:NTt3. revolvers and placed one careful! ' out. I don't see tail," Williams need �h {NAL" SOng$ Price on Mu apDeallad ers _ f kcc')cr nor l lnysclf ryas <ii;;t,urbed; i111(i "Yes, but I will explain," said I; Y . Briti� I was relieved to find next morning , and I told them of the burglary and loaded in my tail-pocket. The day have had anything to du with it; they ----� i_ th;tt altls�att 'h Dere was a suns! of !of the manner of Detective Lgerton• wore on and I heard no ingre. ,To- Insight easily have learned from many Fifty-three per cent of the leen of t , wards evening ominous dottHl.H began people that you !loci sold your house 2 �80.0oo il'a! tl►e hoose, in lily bell ooln I At the end• of my explanation Inspec- g Wee British navy are under 5; only in tact Ile' .had only lifted a pal:t-r,y fur Manson, who had paced u(S and ito cloud my mind, hilt; I (letertnined and were leaking preparations for 2 tier cent over' 45. �i._'-,t) R liicli lie had found .in illy cont- 1 down the room. during the telling of to visit the .care police stt�tion a going abroad, and, eu►)se((ueutly had !w it as though hardly able to control _ tngney about." Deafne3s Cannot'ba Cured .,; .taken, but there his temper, turned to mile and said:— '1'hell !ionto. himself must.' hiave - substituted the spurious bo)c for the b r local appllcattone, as they crinnotreach the -< was evidince of a search " made in "lir. Smithson, you must pardon y ! otic he had ill his possession while I diseased portion of the oar. ' '1'hcre ieoaly one drat<<rs tu�►d cu )bc)arci This lar ( ]nv rudeness to sort, but the have here UnTTAWA MAN, HO;; P way t)euro neatness, and that is by constitu 1 T S11111 of tssc. t;,ls in sonic (I1'awcrs to drill with- the cutest, 11to., � slip- 5 fumbf► g, with he other?" i ai r'mcd DfIlie s i� canoed f th4 ' tva • 'n r' t t ' •?' said ton f" ie t by nl�� 1:edside- !yery -mail T ever' came across in illy WRITES THIS TIME I,+' . inflamed candido.-o!t ho mucous tilling o the rxiictly, that is wh:lt I' moire of l.uatar bion Tube. When ibis tubo is in• 'I'1u se cii'uwct It d false bottoms, career. This is the fourth time he „ flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imper It: feet hearing, and when it y cat cols closed " secretit:g; a tort• shallow under-coni- has foiled us in jobs' of this descl Ip , • :e rvhi, i1 were placed two : tion. I can readily understitatiJ, how- GRANTS FULL. PERMISSION TO `But why did I:gdito'n return?'' » dearness Is rho restzit., and untef,y the in`Ia1h - ( i11 1mAtionoanbeta's on cut andihi,siuherc�eirro� you Hi►.te been hoaxed. USE HIS NAME IN BEHALF ' give the constable fin excuse '�` shallc)ty iiia ho�:es, rectan�;ttlar in ever, hots - to its normal conditi.n, tearin;( will be do- To steal anti pain t•cl black—,1,50,00(1 be- ' Now, I will tell you something; that, OF DODD'S KIDNEY PIt.LS. 1 i for decamping after !cooping'` you quiet etroyea forever; Wino <nsci oat of ten are � i I w1:110 Hopson got away with the civaed by cjtnrrh, which is nothing but an in- ' lilt; fit c,nei incl ,, p•' ' will tu►nerve .you a little, l r flamed eouditton of the mrcou� f-nr ace . Si0,000 in the other. perhaps, looney . It Fate a sort of reality to "� - • About ci•TI'it o'clocl; th t morning a So take a mouthful of that brandy Wowilivive-One liundred Do;larsfor any t;:I1, s_�nclr-conlplc ;iolscci man of sreii- before I be�imt." Was In the Clutch of $right's Di- the .business, you must admit, for case of Deafness (caused by cat ri that can 1 t! ':):: ill > ,eiir,liiCe Called to r,ee n:e T'e lit i •' i tt O'c�in seas@—Suffered all fhb Sy1np= you sat down calmly enough after- arcircu ur;atro hall's Catarrh Cure. herd L a.t c bol aii(1 ( aced the' wards, aitcl let thein get twelve hours t p•, J. CHENEY &CO., Toledo O 7. �t itll :tit air of ilnportanct'. again. toms of this �rearful Malady— ' . I !late > ecru info;ma'cd, that 1 i.is fellow " lie be rl • _in "is start' Of ,c lIowcver, the will try Sold byDruggirtr,Tic. e fia ago But He 'Took Dodds Kidney to get even with thein, clever as they iialt'alfamt-y I'i!►s aro the best. alit Hous has ireen burt;,ec! Burins; in league with the nian who broke in file ici( ht." 1►c' t e, til. her( hist ni 11 t.. I�nutrSn that you Fills in Tinto , r ,, c,_ g Y -'` they did, for they were all '1'1sil ty-five: (;er cei►t of the Swiss 1 h,lt is. c;alt,,_ iii.c_, s,ud T. sem (roti5cstiul in•o►e money than the pal- And ah;tt tiikejs ab.tcl. :'t his hnott'Icd,c. try ,tto. hundred au d fifty dollars Ottawa; Sept 1G, (Special).--A capLured in flue Lillie, and -I retrained ,I,.-Lve savings=bank accounts f+,!• eters c: �� hat. I Isttd so far kept a' still ton- which he h' v' irt�i d )assessed fortur,ite young nian is Frank Chart-' about half of my lost money. Need- ' 10 per cent. English p('ui)1� t i v a c .l i y 1 gl:l a�on. theniscltcti of, they devised this rllnd. of this city for by the merest IVSS to say, V,illianls had nothing :1 d «a5 c`i ti •ht. red- . ,, . : chance he was saved frons that tliod- whaLevet• to d0 with the mntitter.- 11 t :C 11 tltl g, CHCIlI( LU ilbSLl'aCt• .LHC 1I111Ch lal g,(1 1 (it'll etll'Se SO dreaded b,V dOCtUr'Sr 1.Um1(lOtl Tit-Bits. Q 1111111efital'Cq �QP1i3, CLE• : haac!cit tit i he constable un pelt.! nt�rll c sal.. _ , I3right's Disease, rho incurable luul- ----- �1 dtlt�-. ihc, ofl;c'c'r hurl .1, b.�_.' RR. Vow,- n►aiT. i1v ttoicTs. `:: I-(, has tiit4l tl}r rnniun and ryas shot. adv of the Iiidney5' for the TEETH 2'7� Iii ls`'(1, h0 ,co )lc stere han(red in cxtr:(ct.eil tine money frolii one or SOZ�Of�T u 1 1 flu'+,)nth thr' It oiler rrndtrtrd hclplt,ss (Aher of those boxes which you (ll_ e Story of b1r. Chtutran(t s, es- cap0 front this dreadful disease is ---¢ Jl:ngrland fat forgery atone. At pre- iii t her attt'lnpt t , arrest lsim. 1 he lowed hint so innocently to handle in _ sc)nt, the total number of executions . 11#tri h'ot i�l«ay, blit left be hind him hip p -ccious light fingers." best. tote! mil.. his own words: TIiF.ilt _ ST1titI'I_.ly MONETARY., 2, r is "I hu(1 b ea Icall troiirilo(1 by S :S'1'h:,ST. in the Untied Kintdum is only 1' to 1 thi (,oc!.c t-book. tti-hic•h c•otitaiins Inc,- "1 very 11111CiI (lout}t that," I' 'gold, C H' y 1 yearly. except.)t. our _ my Ivdneys for tit o vent i, sinter hay- I 1 , thin_, of a,.,� utc ,uc'tt t thous;!! t ealnninb to feel tulcoli'tfot t Chitngoltn (in Londotz)—Ilow much - t:n able. in:; a dose Of the m ip. I tntllero(1 is this book ? ' ' :, with backache and I always felt � 11 Mrd � Lillllll chid 1 c11� Ores D' 1 a t' 1;� (irodl�tccd .h Puc kt�f-t�no1<', wllicll \\'e can soon (incl elft, st11d he. Shill►-lady—T►irre=at►'-six; "%Vll-v, i only allowed the f('il(iw t0 d►c)tcsv and very heavy in the limbs' Chicago. n— V( tl that's nine of t ass in 1 limn► was ln: _assn and ti'u,i I — " with frequent severe (headaches and � i.►iniis 5250 in mites. ex;uuiue the 'unopenc d boxes its mY 1 Course—Witt( what ° Tho i?nite(I States hag the Highest ' fancied soniethin;�;; Of fisc ,(iresenre," ]. protcstcd, as we 1111 ioftcner stall tgvere pains in the top prupurtic,tt of children at Y n (If Illy heart which prevented file front school. 1 sort T:(� said, mii�in_,1� . fin�,ering t!ir('#r stent LI(istait'S to the hetlr(�oln. TIT1J «`O: T1I:I:S C)T'' C'A'I L`R1' 1�3 tier crest. of her popullition are at t-l:c )oc!--vt-book interestedly. l asr lin drew out the drawer and, duiu�; my work as I would like to do i :c+r ^rift. of Ccrntan 's, 1.5 \o+.� . sauu•thu( must be clone at slictin out the,fol c bottolil, disclos-• it. Often to fingers awl legs would ~cheat, 17 1 Germany 'a,r, HUCkslev—Why, I htsrdly knew you; ' per cent: of l3rituin's. i.' "rsnrc," hr added, uhruptly, ;tad loo!:- cel tHu two boxes in their hi(ling cr:hmO and occasioually I felt pities 'y(tu'vr got to look so round, VI at u,c l:ecriilr. "1 hill T'grertOn of tflace:- I picked up ono las Hanson to the loins and a very heavy dizzy Tyndl(�—The effects of 5duure meals tic )flan; Turd. '1'1'ie cc)nstablc has castiall• lifted tl:e other, and, taking feeling with shortness of breath, and ray boY �ilftilrcl �•lalllleat �It`IICC� aCa1',Ijltj t = + f�eetl •con:r�ed to \1"t �,lt-on lTuspitul a kc;' from my pocket to unlock pain in the lett side. SOtnetinu's [ i' T would eat very good ipeills and other 'VVTTA'T tit1,G ?, ` The richest bed of mineral in rite in � bird _taste <tnd I hate beth sent thcui; %vets proceeding to open the one its u►•v li:snds wilen.lie exclaimed:— Limes I would tnlce,.iv tulslul► aI1d11tL Tough Party (in Hardware store)-' .'strict is the ALac:LIIIiL trod ofnitro \\hitt du V+)u !.now of this cu n};tos and that u bill Int =, ',;14i:►ess here, you see, tsir, .just as I cont p F� - I. r tl in Chili. It car r_rs 0,000 acres meal. I bud lenBer spots ovr't• tTtt3 Sec ? ,)r I talc! hili! -lsc,ty T fOtu1B '�h 'Pane of jecturcd; shits one iti not locked at ( Icrk (n ) t tun ,_ worth iia. s rcuic te(t Eton► the window ofrick of the spins; and .felt a'rt'y t►red U , lilt loll p,•' c all. Vol,You notice the lid is merely' What size do you Wear ill hu cb:lwirirr-teens, indicating the held: Borsht with n catch. A little• i_n the resrlon of the kiBtt,�y:;, with a f—,— t r ~ f c ►irrrs . — t i goes t1t drug,*gltlg heavy fec•lirr; nerf)ss the Th `ave'rnf, stay of A patient, in Por Over nifty Years nlui,c' of esti I ,use,': stir i found tl prrssulc_ applied so and t( g , loins, in short thero tuns n0 dOubt• I ,,,, _ by Sil�Ht1\` dl!�tlll'bCd In this moist and lid—and there you itre-- nipty! hospital varies from .,r days ill Dub �/R�.Wf7aetOw'a SAOTIIiltla AYHIIP brie been tete; g. t) 11 ` 1►i1:Stt1 excl' ,L LI►c t" " tvitA t;utTrrinx from Bright's Diseast. r . enilllunsof mothers for their ebi:dren while teethi:fi;. that . but ► tl.t g { , "Uc:od Heavens 1 shouted; fiLty "I kept tukingC the inodicine3 rho lin to .3., day's in London: Ittootnef,thechild, fotea3theecYnr><.atl8>Bpain, ct,re. » -pofd«t-book which ]tats Leon ill MY tliousantl dollars gone windurie regulate�thettom+wech andve elntsadhthe cost in lls�' Ott n l:eciruum.- 11 itis Lt c lubling liltlrcrti 1'`.pope; rite doctors gave me all this stole but best remedy frfr I)ia►►haea Twenty-five cents s twttla. they diel enc' no guc)d. A fete weeks Bold b>►druggitte thn,ughour the world. Be curt aa/ 'iiatc . won" t:,url► monc'v in the otter box, and tv:hs a little rel for 1�IN6LUWbtiUOIllINOti)87JP. Ito ago 1 cli need to t('ll it friend that I ' sok Irlt(a dace')" , to fine! tis:tt it still contained its prey- had givell up hope. T - d doll;u�5 lit u I '. I sank into a choir, , • _ I3�t tt'(*en _'1 an'(t -thin ' :R man is ill About. I -I ' y thole. at} e►oris b nd c , �\by dart t vett tt y Dodds h►d t t 3 sotnrr drawers in lily bedroom•` the sa'eut running in streams front ,. old ilio. t;enttenlen,--While drltlti� dotvrr n � 5 j (iays a1 year on an average, an - i ! ally'- lay broav,a and he luu►dccl to rite the net` Pills, hc. t e , `eery stee hill lust August lily sorsa , "1`ntour#:ell. Just so Di( P K bottvccn :,U and 40 seven days. Tu ''I itvent directly to Litt+ dt•u start One bcsidc5 yourrc if Icnocv SHe tvHcrq- empty graping box. I:gaulining it, I , �.stumbied and tell, cuttush himself I tin, next ten years he !uses ll days' and got. three- boar's which I halve fe:u lolly about the lieatd and body. I al,oat� uf ,this uu)ucy':" soon discover(rd that it was not the annually. and between 50 illd GU, "l. fancy: 1T1} lions-sotto-fit (lid, `oritiin.th box which - contained the used and which bar(• s0 mnuc•1► it)t used kIINAItI)'ti LINII\I1;N'1' freely ,rot'(•; toy Hcnith chill without heti f,ir hiu► and in :1 Eery Buys lie as tttrnty days i . trho c �'crvices I have lately dispe►l- , n►onoy; .but one similar to it in eV- 1 .` P. 19 94. til' l r I t!l.' l'rV 1'CSpCCt. • tiltlUtl I illy T alt! h`11i'(' It 'tti but a we.l its ever'. - W. • • "AH! Could : .�'rni slioty nc Lhe Ile substituted !hut while ,yizu al- matter Of a short tinur tilt I hecut110 .i. B. A. -BT::1L'CIIL:MIN. • - __, - ) - comnplelcl,y and perwu,►teut,ly cure(I." drus:ers? Arc they di�,t_urhed' is lower!• him to examine 'them, that is Sherbruul:o. tlsinr* tchich points to theplain,•' said the constaHle. ------- --- --- — �� t► n L�/E�T' nsaa.0 Havi► ; Previous l(nowledgel of "'But how canto he to ;have such a t ills inonc ?" Lox in his possession?' T (lucried. find ltsk ilttestions: There teas no CARSOLIO ► - t s.howc�l him- the (lra�ers, rJhich � •• lsaL,proves Lhut►He had Prcviotis Fatlsfartiun to I.C. got ther•c; th(�y _ - C( i:L ;lined clotllins; in the upper alt; ' kilo 'led;c oi_ the box, gained, I ex- I:nety nothing 'of anti' butglarv; they `��— OINTM rf NT8 • •iuus-' comp, s .ct from that fellu)v \Villiams. wile kt:ew nu I'otec tiv('-Insl)ectot Ilaus.)n: 1'h`RY TIR1 ll. uuu is .lore cilp.lt P I c Fair all skin ailments. ' ,ullin r 01st these, sht)wed , him ' is in the bio tens. 'There have, beot9 and there ryas no constable in iH:ht I It hfi t•otntlined fur a little girl, >. an,,. ( g the lower shi►ltow conilMrtlisents con- two atteuspts to procure the, honey. district anSw('1•ins; t0 the doheription ; two .black tin boxes cqn- The lifts one to inalcc the attempt— or pante of Pilling. They wired to to ,early, if nut (suite, equal tt fam- �; Q, Ga{Yert 1 Co., I�aIIt311StitYP, Et1atand;. taitiins; tit . ! oils witticisin of Leigh Hunt. Of zE"' roti ill'; tHc notes.= i i the burglar its- volt Call - hint—failed the 1111001 t les, \vl►0 (iisclaimc d all cOttrs( , silo-spoke in childish innoRd - The ClOtlllll� has been distuilbed' through I(�IIOraI1CC of the consty uc- knowledge of the incident (1r the men. ' t ou say,,, said h(•, "and an attempt t;on of your drawers. 'Then cattle 1 (;as(,od• 'I'I►e. itlspector went borne cense,. where the ripen d' essayist I, uitii:c to force the oaken false 'bot- . the second with a more impudent with mile. al,d I for trio third t into il►t(i tt it used his ripened intellect. d are the boxes I 'pre- ! scllenie a11c1 accomplished rho theft. told Lhe talc , which held gr•Owa Svi41► !lune, in de:;cribillg; An exceedingly torn. These it da it will be rentemlleiecl, ail; he fingered the boxes. ra- \Villianls knows about this tn'utter, I every time of tc*ling. lie s(etued Y' inatr..ments, Drums, Untfarms, Rtc, "v feel confident, and tike your bogus purtle:l" for soma time as he tvcigrhed spoke of it as aria tvhieH tempted then loti► s;ly, I thought. ow-give him "to strip otT his Mesh tend sit lit EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND isle. a ile�cription of 'thi,t( iritis! Wil- (;elective, `I .lust try to track him. the matter over in Uis mind, asking his bones." l,owoapriceseverqquntol, Finecataloguo has *Otic to Ripley, 5'OulIt is• a sorry business and "no tittle rue to repeat parts of th0 stoi•Y• 'TI►e little girl Ilad ben rompil�g ,,o0it►(iKtrati�na,mail+dfrt(s. �Vriteuatorany- !tants. lie b. say?" He said again, abruptly- It .lust be lost. "11'o'It" 1 e thiel, at last, I must l think in Ilusteor�tHtitrtical lurttlrnmeut•. wa Of his to lapse into a T •• ,ti a�Iclo�1, "iddres- ext) and toe rvbout this. I tt ill be un(1 rum11►iilg; all day. ' 7'iiwards WL�LE RO1CL' CC , Limited seclne(1 a, v. I`ow, I Pilling,", ,r..,p„ iightfa'll her fatis.•r tiler lief. Arta 1'tl • thoughtilil concentration of mind in sing Iliinself to the constabl0, "you back t efore trridnight• ou nut very tired, little one ? hoToronto, 1 with a The iutcrveniug period r<as c,r►e of '. On�..and Winnipeg, Alan order tc� break it suddenly ; stay here with It1r. titu,ilhson and I ilicntal agut►y for tile; Ctet•vtlltttt; uslced. II (r DOUGLAS seas. z jerk, its thmigh realizing that "soltle-1 will post olT to- Ripley, where Wil- t) s, no't "so 'very tired, papa,t-, she ���tallic SKYLIGHTS 12.1 Adelaide St., " s0cmod >}o illusive and contradictory. 4 thins; 1nu t be done," to use his astir li:tiits'S ople live. It is possible the i n( rhe : hie inspector q1►d I' replied. Then, 'in a burst of con- lURONTO,ONT,.t tti ords. �' - — ginger-l:p` ded fraud will return to About d le site'. ibis ed Only; I do _ will go' dacf'ii them first, he ' tvet together figaitt.. c ice. �� I i cl "and in the ilu,antilnc keep try ills hand on the remainder of the „",( lit„ lie began, "I haavc tet tell feel at though 1'd like t0 take ltty CLEANING WAtKtNa &ddc , money. Oh! he has face 'cliough for OR ou that I sly the first bona fide de- legs oil wild carry them awhile I ouTltvO indoors, and I need not tell y'ou to that. I know h4m.. If he does, for Y — LAD I S . t . SUITS flay noth�ng. T will send you ryes.; , !leaven's sake don't let hiin s,ip its tcctive'•you have yet had on this job. S dttD Lighthouse has ttie most later, or come nsyself, if nothing is ag;aiu. I will call and infurta our You have been 111;1(10 the victim Of a Y Y (aa be done perfectly by our French I'rocem T-F, it 9,- LllartlC silo,• I wall . CrIICI Att'indle You have been de- ;powerful electric light Ori any light- t9RIr1SN AMERICAN t)YetNtl CO. discovered. e people do the way. . , `• t+ ceived by one aT0 the shin band of house X180,000 candle power . — ' take it taste of brtsn(1v tvitlt yea.'.'. ¢R8 Dr five-Ins error TIamt`i§ofi, tltCih Yp�'T1tEAL, TOKONTU, OTTAWA do QUFB>30 I laced the bores back into their P intriguers. , 6NPPLI leaving :the constable to e _ P dish' Jour s, 'Surely, _man. Vou don t-mtslln to i Places amd, carefully restoring' the I' � MI�atds lle�meet for sale evelV�r�ere 4i4� SUPPLIES. Upper - .cam- console n:e oil illy loss. Ile was an say that the constable and Detective o �r•:.,�z w—�nr xt Pipe Condo, the irin� iapParcl in rile ul [ ordin:u red-faced oliceman, who ?" I exclaimed. 8 , tftt t pipe Covering, °r partltletl closer.! Ilse drawers and sat tri c blinker! as though lie only Hanson a10' imposters. its to artal:e' of my ` g Y .tl do. 'They .aro unknown' to us." Out of ti,000 steamers in Elie .• Y wntNo►puitit CreaLubrtes, et Otto, went down stairs P half _realized what a terrible loss I100c Creases, oto. i morning meal. About an hour later ' "But if`-the red-headed fellow took United Status Of over es tolls, 1,- svrX„4 ho �711ttcl slistitin6d. I hadn't the patience the flit LllQusantd I `t00 ply on the great !ascot. •r• ,tet wM. SUTTON i” "there cine -a smart knock at ,L the money—the Y' «;.,. 0?MPOUNo CO., to talk to him, and busied myself se- `A -�`'`�' Limited, front do 1 , and my housekeeper open- ' _ - ORpn� cl:ri n ' the remainder of m wealth in , )otverful-looking H•, Y TORONTO Ed to a liillit a dark, ( the bosom of m coat, feelingthat I` " ' man, wi;til a constable in wiiform by would trust it frori my pe•son no a his side. D Dominion Line Steamships sbr-1 of longer. pi d `I ha�e•callbd to asl., the tea an to i. Ota cost s dy-com- half 'ti'n l0ut� after the detective - } t1:e visit here Of that - r ° wnaFstiBt s Qa.er \ nd.erpLLer�a Portland plexiope�i gentleman who leftt this., had left the consti:tble standing by � Lar ern esensbtyt un�ior aooeeivtnadatto, . .> t %A�, g I o began the l the front window gave d shiert whist / ,' for art otsabet of .tonse►s Saloons and etateroo hous0 .a�0ut an hour ag , 1 ij pro amidthipa Sppoiaiattention has beendran to Ui constab e. '7 don't know whether ' Ve to attract my attention, and, 1+ t3ecwrxf 8alooa wad Ttsird-Ulan soeoatao3aUon. Foy `ff ou atilt!. outSi(T©, BtIOr{/e(�Tete tYl very ' a Mltgo[paecagsana all tNUtiCala[f,apply to wf Kss� Y h r titva.re of the fact, but -Y pointing y Y �� �I l � of the Compmu.W N r y have be n harboring; one of the big-{sandy-complexioned visitor of the r ;' ,W : Surd,,Milt.s pw :• D.Torrona. • t;e$t roues in London• early ntort:dn -14c Ilad4b,'oen coming f. s, • o r t;r.� 1': � f7 state 8k,Bo.toa llutttreatand PeetMnd ... - ;,.; t `Tho�• is untrue,'• I an tveted.:' "I3a. up the+derive ' tinder + thj. lime-trees a y iittg half round, A ' is one bf •your osvn detectives-�i, of ,When, S+rddenh - �wheol' _ -- It Scotlanjd Yard, Detective Ivger on as liecaughtsight of mq companion z- ' 0 carne. t in the mannet� oarted f a in back ii Itrot-ta1e hThe ocon�sti constable yV, burglar that has been ponumitted at bac . t !Mnli a d, vnstairs with m at his heels, {' t : . • this ko a 1n the night. d ` , :a r rt e " • s :. � ::-:. - .. ,-...•... 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They Imagine that TRAYE'D to the promises . .,, ,••' "' .::"' •i,l .. • 'I TERM '.- - con 8 Piokstnga yer sin ing • ( ed linBac ; 91.00 i!Puid Ill thKing. until they are hoae have the samebb mhouting and by rean herfor The owner 'mayf 1P 67 I - ,3�: •`� v fr vi property and paying RATES OF ADVERTISING: the are ivlD the strongest 'roofsf °=p°n'�° Jatp �d•C�ergwood !fi-61 # F Vhvt insertion,per line i0 otit is. , g g po a , ; } q their to loyalty. • We- doubt' that if s 0 RENT:�Z`be-Auer, farm, a001Ainllztt 'Saab subs Hent insertion, r line = 6 � y y Of lot s8 eq pe 80 sores, or least being part P1 Tills zate does noiinolnde Legal or Foreign ad- call to arms were given they would .be k1 con. 1,Picker I�Be/ orchard. goodhouss, tertisements, much in evidence. The would leave fadir Outbuildin a weir v red,sell clay loam. special terims given to parties making con- tsotsfez S or 8 months orb the year. Heli- y A�ply'to Wm, fraAway, Highland Creek, y the response to that Coll-to others, to [ , yearly or yearly contracts pa7able quarterly. # those whom • °: _ �,��_ Business Dards,tete lines or Hader, with pap'*, , at other times they de- BFEP 8T$AYED—From lot $$ y $5 00,payable in advance. PiokeHn 8 xopehire ewe.S with Paghrs Cas year, sire. The do not seem to realise XMPNotioe in local'columns ten Dents per line, P y lags in tbeitg,�atsijambs. 1- Bbro shire ram member that the best p x : Ove cents per line i each subsequent insertion. that the kind of loyplty that counts 18 lamb An perro�jiving information to the pedal contract rates made known on applies- " owner will be ealtN►ly rewarded vrih TonnR ton. No tree advertising • that kind Which moves a mea to offer arson civet 48-30 , Advertisements without writter_ nstractione his services when his country is in P , r w�i])be inserted until forbidden and charged ae- "Tilmil BALE—I have at sordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise" peril. True loyalty consists in being Menta must be in writing and sent to the pub. o+d of arra@hov and lambs, t cher. law abiding, and III endeavoring t0 d not arrive on time foeJob Work promptly attended to. make others law-•biding. The tree h°�or say w: to snit y to J A mute. Broagbam Wh 3s published every Friday morning si tit crus strict is the one who heti the welfare Pickering Oat. P of his; Country at " heart. He is the Og SALE Li light demacrai dvaRoll Murkar d� Thexton, Propri' rs' ��` t man who does his part iri building np nearly new,1 anneir, i 000kiag-stove, 1 ---- "Vill e queen store,l bo:-store and other articles too gar his country morally, intellectually. as anmeroaa to nibniio. These articles must be , FRIDAY, SEP r. 20, 1901. well ae temporally. True loyalty does soldby Sept SOt1►'Apply to John Lore Liver- , 1 Market e° . not consist in being clothed in ,a dream vOo suit and in having a knowledge, of I BER FOR BALE—A large Han ` - __ NOTES AND COMMENTS. g g T Q '' City of good sound timber suitable for ADc all the " court etiquette. We are afraid that buil, ' - sn g Purposes- This timber is in banding �' � The accessidn of Theodore goose- the Duke and Dutchems of Cornwall own ae old Rouge tavern situated at 'Rouge ' r Hill Post office Apply to H oraham, Rouge pelt to the presidency' of the United and York will have a very faint idea Hol P o or lot ss liiln eton Road Pickeringd' • ' States has been accompanied by a of the kind of loyalty we have in Can- a -m �r i gr g >} g y THIS I8 IMPORTANT —Parties Pu; res certain degree of uneasiness as re ds ads after viewin the undoubted) h policy Which he may adopt. he who were kind enough to order binder the p y y p magnificent scenes that will be pre twine from me,will add to that kindness, by , character of the )lien being almost > ented in Ontario's capital. paying to the credit of,the McCormack Har- . vesting - , Co at the Western Bank Pickering. on directly opposite to that of McKinley or before let October ne:t the amount of their in some respects, has led Some to fear • purchase Thos Moody d"9 should be bought at that he might adopt an aggressive ' F4RM FOR SALE OR RBNT— t I e ured The farm ooeapled b the late Arthur S C policy that might not tend LO the Reeves of Highland Oreek being lot. t and e peace of the country. But 8'IlCe tak- con 9 Towner of Soarboro containing100 iD Off1Ce, statemeDtS •Which Ile has &or",in good state of cultivaiian good orard -- r ``� g L�,Ru rpanutyof smallfruits•wabs sold at About one 'son in every lour `cul'- ger tall particularss ply st premmade has led us to believe that we phave not much t0 fear fromthatfere with itching, bleeding or protrud- Henry Reeves,Toronto Ont sm-aoW Ing piles. There has Tet to be found •. Dunbar s source and many of his public acts, VALUABLE FARM FOR BAf,E:— !t, single case.in which Dr. l;hase's Oint- Beingcomposed of lot No fl con 0 Picket- .`* - -es eciall while police commissioner went will not afford prompt relict, and R NO t P y .P ing,half mile west of Olaremont,oontalnin of New York city leads us to expect �. Is well adapted for a stook farm being much cod from hl administration if used regularly, produce a perman• well watered by areekr well drained and in . 8. a 9trati0n Of ent and thorough cure.of. Ask yew nay g good state of cultirstion. House and buildings affairs. rsoently fitted np, possession given lot of April in about it. The best people-in 1 Wl acres dee f by ease to be lett ploathed. the land recommend this treatment ar For fartherparticulars apply to the undersigned Carrie Nation. the Reuses Saloon the only actual cure for piles; 60 cents If tb°'above farm is not disposed of shortly, it, a box, all dealers, or Edmaneon, Bates will be leaned for 'a terns of years John M d� smasher has arrived in' Canada, and lfacnab. began operations at Ottawa on Tues- Company, Toronto. Olaremont,oat beafl ?0 . R SALE OR TO RENT—Ar val. , da b y Smashing two salon 1L, y } g saloons. While i� uable farm contvining50 acres more or less,bein the south-east quarter of lot il'l con she will find a great many here who g �{� 2 Piokeridg, On the farm are a Rood barn with - W R hold the same Views a9 she On the stone stabling underneath,k good drive house and other out building.,frame house with good NT temperance question, she -will find cellar,auk cistern The place is well watered very few who have sympathy with her and well fenced There is a good orchard of 0 small fruits. Part of this farm is very suitable methods of dealing with the problem. for market gardening, situated 18 miles from 1 The prohibition cause COtild never _ Torontomarket If miles from Dunbarton P O 1}miles from school For articulare regarding make an progress, if the had such berms eto Apel*to hiias particulate Decker, Whitby ) - = y P g y lcture Framing I have them in Bala, Buttoned and - leaders as Carrie Nation. Itis goner {s-cr �I 8 �-- Oxfords, neat and up to date' for ally admitted now that the temper- he undersigned is prepared to do all Claremont Ladies and Misses. ` encs question is one of education. kinds of pie framing at moderate The attempt to Imbue a prices. - p t,mperance Poe All the latest appliances for do- •;i• 4u end Hea or Li ht wide or narrow prir c'pl a by,legislaticn or by phyEical ing the work. Mouldings on hand. •f vy g force is a failure. The cause.is m9k- FRED. DOWSWELL; EnRtge'and M' sAine Re All up to date for Men, Boys and pairing Youths. For children all sizes Ing progress though it may be slow. 49 8m' North Clareailont Plow points - Chopping Done and styles. But it must be by education that any Orders left) with A. B. Dowrwell, Clare Uvie Floorinii W.a a I real progress can be wade in this _moni, will reosive prompt attention flood Heavy horse for sale i .: .direction. h > - _r. �•� i }$afire art'ef>ees and si frim brfens W Ur it Steels�,_ 5��. W �lt�. 7 P ► �ntd Ehild� ` inlay, we hear reports that many OF ;, I vote?$ ' t ort �9 1 � i, 0 :r have advocated; even ministers of the �0 . eedll� C ��1 gospel, that the proper treatment T Municipality of the Township o4 Pio ETC, ETC. 7 p k to be meted out to the miserable as- — — - l i. casein should be torture or lynching. The undersigned has received ii,etrncdons °SDR• ' t ' from Messrs oPatt & Hnabaadmaa to QTICsT is h rem elven`that a� Canri Tt N , No matter how much we may deplore sell by public auction at the BROUG. 1`` 'rill be , pwvusut to The onrario �' J 1'oter'I Lint Act, b in Honour the JU�&Sya of BEARE the awful deed or how incensed we HAM HOTEL, concession 6, Picker- ibe er' a conn o{the Count of Ontario at y may be at the assassin, wiser counsels ing Township, on tU Township hall.Brougham, on Tuesday,Ontario, >• day of October,)Orli, at 10 80 o'clock,tore- than , this should prevail. Nothing } Q 1 DOOM.to bear and deternline the several cow- trot Monday, Sept' 3O Yh 1VOji �to of errata and omiaslons the VoA►n' •whatever is to be lost by allowing the p The following , Idso for Potting sn41Dlvision.Namben6,9.q 0, _ i v� suers) 1T1ere�I�,11t� Whj�j�;Va,lee!:_ fi 1sw take its proper course. The mob g property v18, _- 10.11 aDd'l8,of the Munlcipalfty of the T4 u- 0 who takes in hand to lynch [the man 10 Feeding steers, rising 8 years cid. ` ahl of Pickering for sol. p r All persons having business at the donrt ere f who commits those terrible deeds is 10 Feeding steers rising 2 years. 16 Feed Musa to attend it the said time and 1sM: guilty of the same crime ea that which ing heifers rising 2 veers old, 10 Yearling ``°s vi'hiw:Die,this 110th day of Sop t , they are denouncing. In late ears Derham breed, 6 Fat heifers, 4 Miloh 'ber )tel• DorrALD a. B$sTox, �' , y COW@. t?l•tit of, a said Municipality of firs ; l �b ppaa 1ynCbingo in the Vnited States have 'Township of Pickering. t The above stock is in good oondiiWOO become too common and if the increase and will be sold without reserve as it' ' in these crimes continue as they have. would cost too mach to ship back. VdATZ' Co 19M been, lawlessness may b�Come the 8 e ai l o'clock sharp, rain or shine ='`1 ` , i U148ter of the Situation. By all Terms—A.11 same of 910 and ander cash, Mani 4 over that amount 3 mos credit will be otPetlil of Township 'of Piolt• _ Yw:l '._ Means, let the coo er heads have con- erin , , glcon on approved 'Dint noise. B0 tml, let the law take its course, for POUCHER& POSTILL, Aucte. OTION is by Ri:aa ihai a Court A.- a r ar r _ thereby well life be-more secure. - wise lte anent to The OatarM ' ClaromOnt Markets. vote»'hMt Ask $oaotn the Judge o!that t Ooantr it of 0ountr of Ontario at _r Since our last lssus the much Wheat, Fall, Wh1tA.............. "-�-6b vire hall l'loltsf as village.on Weanesd�y tlse• -dreaded event has happened. Wheat Fall Reil................ 6S—o second of Octoeer, 1601 0l PP The r at io•so 0 oet►> , Will b tin the n to Wheat, R ri foteno°D, es• hear and dein hive the sevseMl Ar o0r. r g wagon yo d fell work of the sssssin has accom- Wheat. Goose. oomplsiota of areola and omissions in Oat - .•................. Fi0--6S Votsssi 1&*Ai PaUtaA Sub-Divisions lin pushed its object. President MCHin- Erle 40-60 s,t.s baa•of tete Municipality of the °' Verity,plows ! ' Now is the time for ley is now ski in cath, 'mourned by Pea.. ...............:.ti:.....'.. ,e0-76 �lof>P1.er. for stela , those large doable plows. millions, not only of his former cub- Oiw •................:.:........ �-- av+u business at the t7onst� pairsonar ' aired to atNod d the said flair aie4 req rt. .. aS-3d De this Vsh dy of 8�+ r 1f6 » jects, rut by people of all civilized . ... tae asweltbe have them in Uri . A-Wks•..........:c.......... f6•?b--$?.bo bw.ML -con ries, ally the En lis�l- DO>sTSLn s.Iisasolr. ei>set Clover.................... $6--f 6.16 �of the said Mani ig G . • �}tespeo� g � `, i• Vpemng world. By his many admit- Timoih7 i3esd..., ... Able qualities he has won for himself tea Towei.hio of �g,�; i ,. PriON the loarest. � universal love and respect. This woe t •. _ , own when last Sabbath the high. - ' . . •_ , ; ' . •�`' - � eh - ' est tributes of respect eased # • Ware expressed Speakin, 0 jIfta, ' _-4 from all the pulpits in the land. The • • i i� "'_ �oe Br. ` life of McKinleywas a most enocesefule n , one when mewed from its hi h _ -: g set standpoint. Se served his Donn Evi theij New d he served it well ending He i8 • • nun e>dmste, I E " ' f an g hie car good thtelwg n- mr as a mart to that Conn But - - while he considered it his pookinffP. ' e• s duty to give . , �[ _ ei they •U - Ids talents and his life to his Country's r Hath GR Al?k r , `' �` the bv*pk& to hot, they cause, he Considered it a duty and a ",` stir is .. . . The • „ Vii t0 serve V his (rod and the ` They �4 Imo ��]� e� - ♦ t , ,; 't`•1�l._ Y M,y�' _ -', C€ ^-��t� pall/Osegl At OQ of h he repeated the Prat. rah., oto ow pe a words of . .' ry �id� r the Hymn, Nearer my God to Thee" D OW S . J RILL,. , .� , .as his life was fast ebbingawe NEXICAN wOILFLY touch the heart of everyone. T i remo t " Thist . ..- - .1etare of his life. was no doubt one of - �aWeLaotcFg paration � ' k Tl>lO mab , , pN for off.. ' a al weft. %the secrets of his success. It is such osNl . A y� t asbd ones • - - - - C: dives as his that oho d be an In ire = 0%on emaU` ..: .. ., '�:: ��,, ,� b. iii lbr f on to the oath of the land. Theo -a a'Pitasori tie o=e8o $ Sells 301 y Though � Pierce a Favori n M. Balphar 3o lb s he is dead the influence which he has r g. ''•' h190 '. p 's aOlden >yteelloai 6M . 9 lbs for 960 � �, Bleoirio Olt, 9 bottles for F. • w. Dodd• Kidney piil.3tb Qhasers 1r' exerted will never die, and so long as 'pPWiaal� Pink Pius, 2 Wx"for 960 the name of McKinley is known this r1ey ,, ` '` s >i!ills {Koine) 3b0 3- i 4aKer'it Pills,9 bazeg lar 460. , r5 .Y for good will continue. i t= :influence g • } spared to pnrohai� •ss sinter ., y 4 of BARLEY, OATS and - ` " a00BE WHEAT. Barley and Wheat to be de�vered at Elevator Pi It is amusing to see the antis of - z ing Harbor. Oats at Elevator or on airs. ae m w - =those in Toronto who are clamoring Prices will be aid to Com • a o�e _ oto set thcts" eir a ee upon Royalty. In 11 pare fs►varably with other markets. ! z:, r.:" .,•..A .r. ..�:• � - fila. - ,J, ;'+ n•'Pi t childish end ludicrous sotiona• .',,. ,. � �. ., mute"Goaloil, _. . thou c � .: . . , . .:.. , - '- "---} E - - `� ,> NMS •.■�{ Helirnu►�Wa�Ri" .. - r _i r.- .A ♦ -}ifi.q_ K... -.a. agsett iV. �. 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' Ister. ^' This ie the last announcement of the bfoxnaY, Sart BOTH 1 "_ ',: ::,-: .. { Credit $�of - Whitby fair—Sept 26th, 27th and 286h. feedi • - y , . nq cattle,etc. at B � .� a �- - - a �; `V Hotel > Remember, on Friday Hon. G oo. Foster the propertyof Watts � w111 open the fair at 2 p.m., followed by the , Hu adman. THE `-- school parade and sports. There will, be �� at one o clock. For to s etc., 4 see bills. Poacher Postill, a tour raoss in the ring on Friday and light horses and carriage teams will be judged. G. A. Gilbert, Poultry manager,will give a • lecivn on the best kind of poultry to be ��� a raised for the Bntish market, and ezhibit the meth _ t od of dressing the same. The 'above will make Fridayan interesting a �:. ,;;• _ --- enh f NAT IT HERE. yea9d by the Tuscarora Indian band, YOU WANT, WHEN YOU WANT iT, YOU LL FIND who will give a grand concert of vocal and _ inetrnmental mesio at night in the mesio ' • -- _ •. � ' hall, , Alsoremember that Balnrda will be . r the biggest da for all who ., gR y o wuh to ase ,� � , � 'E•' - i the heavy horses - r - , oaItis, sheep and swine. . . t i i the will not. , -'e be - on the - e H - y rocndd'�on Fn- Theby;: :' s day. A. C1r R easiness heretofore carried on �• r y Gilbert will also lecture on G}., Bandy, Claremont will in ultry on $�furday, and will have M (} Air future be carried on by po , t Ii , Cotterell, Tf Milton to exhibit killing pI oking and dronin alt Ever R 1?o ry. 7 i B i; r . UND I i w So' n. _ interested should et►e this , ' There will also -n be in operation on the All , Orders from tl at- grounds, both Friday and Saturday, a p steam coin husker and shreder, husking 35-tf tended to. ' o the Dorn and shredinq thegreen stalks dHARtEl3 MODERAT�1:' _� ready for the silo. Thit, should be of great --•._, - interest to the farmers. r , ' OAL Remem ger the days �sow and don't be - y � r t disappointed. Come on Satarda ands see � ::; , � ' `i; : y : Wm. T� Haeme '., the heavy live stook, but Dome on both -�-' '' � , _ • days and see everything. This should be , . PICKERING I the beet fair ever held in Whitby. f Teachers are requested to send their en. -` tries for �:. o school competition r pe o as early ae Pr�►ctical -; Painter. . . .• .,. _ I . possible. r _ B OR SALE--Hoose and lot' Being Pa '' Hitnain Deooratin .. �• I `thyt th � g. g M < t�♦ n�� can F u f part of lot 14,con 1, containing of an lialsomin' ing, Tinting. ante,excellent for garden purposes, a number ' Graining. of it tree and l d ' fruit s a • cod frame house,first class R (17 1AZinR,' - ,-.. _• water.hard and soft For particulate a ► �� $ Mrs Jno Latchford,98 Feniug 84,Toronto, or All orders prbltlptl�executed. " A Bunting, Pickering mat 2-6m EptiMAEes given. , t HURRAHt1ful clear s ea Y° ... 1 �' ' MMS: 7 e > -FORCLAREMONTT ! a, P, ht--no dirt chlrne no {x The undersigned is prepared to a the "" �" ""^"^" Y"~- �__'`� h 1 `e 1 f pay running in full blast and prep"'to do `highest prices for SII kinds of Grain, red and chopping and gristin at all times..Your • ' alsike clover seed,and timothy seed deliv- g - - ' y work done while you wait. �� :.;; ..- ; IBred at Elevator at North Claremont. lSa reeable sala Flour, Bran, Clover seed a specialty. • • I h . S ort8 G/h -.. .: North Claremon ;.. , l�raharn Meal . � .' -. t• Floret' Corn T. CASTER I . --- Rolled Wheat, Bolted OutR, ,' Chea 1 1n�erTor ol� 1S •dear art any y always on ❑and and for sale at reasonable prigs 1 -'� Your chop ground to suit you. Coarse Grain 7 •' _ ::, taken in exchange for Oat Beal. - : PACIFIC C.z�Ideri L•., t 0 1115 wort D. Br k n her r , Des �i Piokerin On 'rice. avetReturn • �. :' Fai�i1t res EXcl rsi0: 1 To x To PATENT coca 1 r a l l t e �m o n e o u f o r s t. I Winnipeg Y WIII be roe may be secured by Deloraine our aid. Address, • , ;. . on Antler8 :- ' Estevan THE PATENT RECORD, ,_. �:i <. :, ; _ ,_. .... ,; Binecarth IlaRusors.� ' _� Moosomin Sept. 3rd >;amiota2 _ '` ST`- PRICED Not the LOVE ' ` Swan Rtver ' Returning until Rgn• Green River , . i Moose aw - - 1 Nov. 3rd and Swan : � t I lO t�dds the very BEST. Prince Albert Septh tRE!S , - , .. Cal �, n - �. •� MacLeod Returning until T�� T'ar H v=�_yJ, ht on the . business lately .. .. YOB ♦._ d - "�4 ' d9 Nov 17th 1901 IEdmonpri 1$4� 44 , pre• ONL carried on b has. allaoder I Gan �.�--Kar- From all points in Denude. Onaping, Sault red to offer to the nbllo an •p. p li, S }L.[� Y.: BY--- =� Ste Marie. Windsor and East. usually kept by a country store, M such r $ For pamphlet giving further particulars p P�►y You Y ap- rioes that it will ou to ba your ply to the nearest Canadian Pacific agent, or qDods from me. I have • large stook ofto - k A. H. NOTMAN, Aest, Gaul.Poser-Agent• dry goods, boots and shoes that I will offer E. 1 Hing street east. Toronto. to the public at a redaction of 100/0 off old prices. My line of groceries -are fall •ar d f and complete and prices to compete with MAR K any. Come along and Ret some of the bar ains. cash rice for n he hi b ei ca , l S Will pay y0 t R P price; 4 . �8,8t Toronto s i - first class butter and eggs. ��� �� 3 ' r r Y, . . . , I amain yours espoctlaTl W: A• FULLER. _ - LS •, 1 PUMPS PS « : r •f Case dt ar 14 � fluid-FiI1ed ' anteed for 25 years with real Waltham Movement' 12.50. _ All kinds of Lift Fo 1 Gun Metal Watohee, Reliable ta- ]do vememeat #8.00 30" S6' roe and •„ and Baotion amps put in On ,­ M r � shortest notice f ' I. an lean s_' � DEV ITTi •" :; g d o ed.. �' % l * ''- Pen as, Co s•f ' -- - - b[annfctcrer of the faaQoae l oai;t a paasp Dealer in nesaelan'and Pord"d, Cement. Came- (� n#itw�iye sk eL T4 Barnard.: "MUNICIPAL COIINCILB—Pipe made on order and always largrr quantity 8aeesssorR to J. S. on bead: n y 1?tL, 1801. Green a Ma John Go Bnooeor to HITB`Y • � t .,, ;: .�; . . ! Grow � Son. t3 out; , w r . ar , Age iokering. S : ` W V. ftioh deon, nt P R SALE C16thl r . RIC 1 Beef Ringilre, 'chop, cheep. �' „ 11 i t wo Vapor Bathe, best, X6.00. i n of ' Dr. Whites eleatna tomb, *d of Angier disl►taj arortmeal of b mail. _ . ., :_.• foot 60aP �. :..,... ma. A � ` tions b - B b. Dolls. Toys. - All the Branders[ Pnbhaa 7 8tabs.at� j • n erwear BlanketB Flaune� Eto� for tb. Holiday trade• Dalt : >f s _ World Publishing Co. Guelph, Ont. i; _ n"ved and no X14• Apply to A. Thomson. Brook Rosi. ,:_ Bainlee Pboias ink n for ail Maw:r We bavo tut Q aeod id stook a l�awrhn"I of Basis ow and otaim 40-6-m are h r_ Poet Office. ; W Doily 'Nlpai• s beet value we hay ever offered.8 _ �, . Weekly and , e ev 1'�OII 8 Robt. Ca I� .A. 1 C T, PU BTlTC , oc3ictt�eet, - � ... Tees- viA6 Pickering . .. balrba -- -- -- - - day, Tbnreda>r and gatnrday of each WtU hire her Mi`llinm apeoi>o of } Weekand bcarboro on ]/onalt►y, SS : BAKER ,00 o .a-.. +fir -;i f 'Spring 8 k o Wednesday and Friday. M6a .:r..ltPP usiada and Wedu :r�I ed' 36lwa : toll spplyoiT Pr =neat• • - t wa r r t.. Clive m �. • a i { „ ..: . - � ."mss., a.. �_.,a- ._f.♦ g _ A SAWS end aero. • ;: ¢s, « :f= - uxiis, Eta Dam t _ d a Y _.,,.- .,'.�..:: � -- ;}. -,. .,�.�j_dt;.,t,\ :•.., y e-..<yu.rf,,, ..� _ ew Van"�li�OIIiand J..1 C �. - . -�� t t • IMP" the new 8 s.e s.. «.• ., :. i.� u J p # Hasa end ods. A♦ _ .. .._:-_. � 1.- l::A*N_a,. .. l: -r., ;'• ,.Y.' .i5 �•k�.', •C 1 �V- ♦■- p4 •t� _ tlls� A..4 �! .d'. - ::,. i-f �(?., �iF?;y +d-. • 43f .44.aFa b�- _� - a' l� 'Do At want a De1I Barri e :. . j� _• ,,�-1. � � tJor Invitation - : season we 3 , have else in our line. Forks of all kinds �- {{ Hr e H ou We also NU NU the a�� � � s �� 1 ��� .- W -� s. �8 �►hoY818! 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Mu BOWN, . nothing above sma.11-talk on Ilia -'and there is the tip of mind a sw And then, no t t 13Y the Autl blue� SirZtPtOXS THAt, kkY LEAD- i�r wing." ucfi rilt Wr hJUVOIrOille Off He Would In 'find him an p O"Sbt4W di A of bmself -afte !vvfiiit ha4 o'ecurred %vililling jiven an angel to TO SRIOUS RESULTS. al a AS but' he d, -In t4 unlnvi�jd listener to the celestial lu h Another r4als wiff", Mined I 4ker to reind ne SOA; a.01 musl 'hd made Ilia way out of tile as Mir _1,1&4�rd. propo 40 he porch shad- the Expe 'iehee of Tho'as Ca&a. lit �0 Heart's Ritterness, so twee, I itation. GOY r m Aed tbO, lkv 4 s from the dazzling light did. pot it1he rwrangerniOnt Ing his eye Essex ery of C N es Seamed Etta. EM 0 Unfit-, t-0 0 0 0 y wh'ch Caryl WA.s to have &a e7L- Lic�, nd. Shatterbd d No Felt I tiie I-jail, but A tid hS he StOO4, tho organ bexah ectilic dail� to Oatch- .again; but this time It was 'lot ted to Standi' Hard Work. lie said nothing, 061y closely 1. iisitgr alone, for there arose, in exquisite Ing From the Review, Windsor, Ont. '.: '' is. cousin,4nd accompaniment with.it the -iones of throughout the nlitl. lie was pllz�, 7 110 opportunity k cc. ffe waited until OF pRECIil)ING He gained t zled and distu�bcdo' and-, after IullCh,1 IL w0mfln's vOt Mr. 'Thomas 0.0a, of Piko- Creek rd the with ber; t ny p S'y NP hen he discovered that. site loft the tiLble with Vartely a I the kyrrin end6d, and then strode ofY, a small vii'lage In Essex' Cou C ringfb nity, is RS.—Alaida at' TIIAI)TE ad not looked for in iruate child of Sir Richard was what lie h ogy, and JJaLced the'lawn back of ;o his heart filled'*ith a singular long- ,known to alniosb everyone in that lie ill(!git —a now d cientor of the music. ster Con- any woni�n person to whom stable, as he smoked his Pipe to k t.leigh, meets -her li I I-S i t loolt up. Thore was nothing he section. ' Ile Is a son of Mr. John Confound itl,, he muttered, "Tilb, jle*had ,q�itc unconsciously turned oach in America. mus Cada, mill owner, and a prominent on a stLAge-c ave done to gain from ov- to tile left on leaving the church, anCC Tho St., --c is attacked ;arid Constance would not 11 not jealous. it thif man Wilton I politician in his locality. A repre- n(rod for. d—and she tind was sauntering along a green her the love he I es her better than d o, a�n the Wijidsor- Review, 1 is wodnded. Alaida, leaves her for ; sentative of to her in , ­ftc followed her to her home I'll uld not stanil lano-.when, raising his head, he.stop d �iid 66s to iinpell'SOML ped ' tit front of a small cottage, who had known that sonic time and under ilost disadvantag I�ut there has been An their way. -eviously Mr a n 'Yl Wilton, who knew night, Cada, was In d. Cal inces told her that lie I ts her co"Us circullist, i time. Consttince to not -tile girl to which, half hidden by ivy, nest ed Poor health, rcc�ntly met lini 10o' k-' is a fmous aetress, DICO d make her his First prettily under some high �Clrns. i fall in 104 "at fir sight. rthing but 'an invalid, and Ila r lier 1�)ved her and woul Irig an� at sonic ainntet, new hoine and visits tile portrait Wife. it would have been difficult for , Sight! That is it. JVhat on earth is . By hc "luttered' x%'ith aiturally asked what had restored him. cred, and so , g ])little Ches- ' I - sin il c, have blund I was forgett Ilartlei I)i k t gli IF.Tall. Ile Is Mill not to said, and she ' It makes, me think they have met be to let her to health. "15r. Williams'f her and to be- lie did In whai,6VCF he But I have the ter. I I. will (10 toire? I don't knolv. promptly. replied Mr. Cada. 'Coni wh1ch the ITall Ila.,; Ilately fond 0 -ncd on him with a, s Ifeming, on�ho%v. fle is a handsome k n,.,w that one of.us from el,ce- asks leave to tit I 1%1hen sked if he would give tile, par.. often in her pres only a woman dare give a mail. fellow, and ft c,cj�er one; but Con- ' been Ili Loughain -without calling oil ticulars for publication, Mr. ead , Completely Well, after that,. s4c stance is not the 'girl to be overcome sai k e (I "certainly, i'f.you thin' it worth front the world- The re-- And lifting the of tit hCITAPTE P. IkVTII. . disappeared by a nian's, go d looks, nor by his but there is nothin very won- port even gained ground that silo had 0 she seems to g-,t e, lie woot- lit) tile ii'arrow Pa th, 0,,,r, no time d yet co 0 derful about -his ma I; lily for the pai--- - cleverness, oil t t. hadly run dowi- nerves seenied to nbeen killed; and t 11 was.frantic watch fi*�s face, and hang on his lined on each vide 'With A tic, 1 lg iny case. I was Simply f— pshaw I Confound flowers which, ful. and still- r-ut lie did not w iwh until he followed her and discovered words as I of ..ill lutttered, a lid I was Unable to Aloida.'s portra I so while he sent to that lot h , but another woman rarest hard work. In fact work of him' I suppose f am jealous. I'll I`11)c I Canty, 01 tic I Ili too eager, had lie knocked to see I,() had been in her conlPallY, go wotch him paint, her portrait. Not' itheir hoUiol:se cot'. Ills. lot foi, tile brushes, w 11 1 lany kind left me badly u.sed -up. 1-ciidon by his va led. ut so Aluch a slave lit. I'll 1with his whip-handle ot the bright been 11 w(,n'tl couldl'-t titand t-1) Ott, There did not Seem to be any .or- Mid co ,1,S nd c invss had them n that he said gallop. I give I lotpur green door, all(! t cheor.y-looking thit, twelity-folir .110 to this woula. 901 f6 fy;lfllc trouble, -it was u f possession wl ill Ili,-;; hinscif that he would,tell nobody of chintz gowl"i ; t n out. ccivL.(l Perillissica, to it-chance to�work oil sonic of his fiery lady, in tho ap- being -S hoill af tel'' lie re gain for-.-wInq.t he h-hd discovered, since it WRs energy. and tile lieitest of white caps it-it lliyFelf gradully getting' worse, did not go to tile Hall -vly.'that, lie walked t6 the stable and gave pea red- and I belan taking niedi- very sho-wisli''d thowt..rid, Cily -'--, putting howevet i,).n s f or s cilic. ral advertised ]link her dea'l. i ilotspur, a We I I d I I., et jc�!60med by Sir to t -eel rd . 171 IV - -hip, her i T'c was lie MR arn, arownd her. 1111(t gi% 0 Ili ie !114c sought her every*h-ere but silo 1 j6 was Stnding great, bony, T6s;h hunter, which but they (lid not h( ill- to found, ntit one day er flup, -for Ia( t to hiss as was only It self. , 110 W- a lind bought ill Connemara so fi;()Illo of thelli did Ille mole hrin r ih unning hill, br, ad ve andL )ter ill a most uIlex- , A lia&o site not been his 111,011 J ones an efld of Sillit(ld t sicT01t of the esel, he ct,1110 the go over 'to see thtill one t 111111 J',00d. .1 -1 through g( I-e--ted Plaice. She recogmized it (f t will, No, I won't. .cl,sp inuch like cured by t lie its() Cai:yl tooh out of the carria hilli froill lu who had told her of his love, lie sprang itpon he liot I nian vo -anywhot n1ld hit(] ! of IT. WillilAs, Pink I)iil,,;, and &nd said: and sLc would have eenied knowing vel7y threshold of death oil Mle .0CcR think you had the horse, alid putting spurs to I is d fe, 1 hoxe And tVol (I hearty ws ever, e a V, %'cry soon N6s beginnITIg to Ing on' 1-it in lily �ver t I Paddock him if that had been possible. our littLe co sent Ilim at a leap ell? I for-otten bout will liever not it 1condition arid ill the C()Ill*S(! of a. foxv knowing -that lie had hot- in his Air. Wilton," for- her ., family (lid row old, will you? And I hoPe YOU sitting lit 'the window 9 And I c sh.00k s hand 'With his vi§- power, And Caryl 1 was -lily old-tinle Self. t kn(,w her as he did—she had and - woll't. to S(-c tile) I ig-rooni, saw I .it hoaxtily, do good t,or with ed AT�Aicfa 110 of tile draw Carl .1low ncealed that from themi—he was in- "C011ie ill, work Wit) Ito militwol filtigile, muttered: by oined thein and added a hen J of the old chrel to use his power to for�c her "Ifer cousin and; hu%- silid t I C acflubious weiconia to that 1 o Ills 111) i it I to love hini—to take him at tile lew nian. for bit nd hadfe-eling tha , his own great love stildicr As for Otty. 110 clattored 'along tile lit I (is )Ill( Williams' I)ink M11.9 a . 'An.1 'now whel 0 shall the i ]ter must cause her t:o love him in rond to 1ougham at top SP00d. oek- ;deall. And I kolneinher wit(-�n you it for those who l-0 ovel. ILIlit return. weak or ilitv- gallerp ir relief for hi mental trouble ill ,co "Id"'t cl tl�611ght the little. in gr000r still.e was It Ile physical -vrry rmm saw that h it- ' It's In -e oling n, .in d Suit, if V no objer exhillration. if it Ji rim (Jo lkin- her unhappy, that lie W a." 'A.rV1. "The light ou need a- tonic to put ti roplied C, thugh lie found Iiiinself better able u q 1 groT-.," 11 1you I.o take you I'M-1 brigirg oft only tile worst side of y -t, will be of tile best. to look at Ills trouble. lie did not Ili the! I e tempered cv- her character, it lid o lie gave UP tile tighten it. -90 lie was still 91")w 1191"". "lid "'ors and (lie olliv was said between )thin nix ally way unnianly into the little cry daY." is Dr.le:11. -is they ll walked toward the of coereing ber—fill (:Ody wi-en lie rodo t) "Sit down, �finster City. tind ]low sought. but for-v. ell thtw reched '111cl Wit i t Al i(I , thing to do—and village. l'ink Pills for 9. - that Ile little lucl�y that ans o f letting ]ter know tj pletures(i N should conle ill ju sto-d by or.e of tl,,c N�jiljjows,, look- some Ili(, Lougliam wa fair tril and you ow, for I 'Wils just goiliK to gvt tell, I 1,0 was aware of , her secret, but find 01i't pg listlessiv olit, while Car-, I r-, Vince. with a charming little church, it it- Icurative powerg ewoUIA ot, lly account do a not been Sold IT 1 ied Ili-; esol. colors and canvas. which, as an almost perfect specit'lell and, tLei -Ili -t ctr ext room. rs ill tile( icine, or �;ellt post V(,)il will lit y her. of eirly Norman architecture, voftell it and thell to tic thing cr say a word to 1, 1' a word uoxv o�v that lie did tion of -tourists won.'t Vou,id rilan, but keeping his eyes ,for the TIC wislied her to lin lit(racte.1 tile attell ell s pitid 11 t 50 tb sI - o t n not ash. evell a ign of consciousness 'uy dismounted lly himself in the 2 t1f I,e S s0i 1XI g div DI part on tile fair form by the and antiquarians. nd hilli. he did not ask any re-from her; that i at the villoge in, and was about to cl�Ail' nod 1,17il y looked 11 rou Nle-,licind Co., lit-Ockvillk' Wl!idow.- so ho noticed tIlat the lit- I ward I-eyond that of making her hap- As I e (lid Are you r6ady?" lie said t last. enter it when a loud burst of laugh THE MA "I shall first get tile outline," arid ' PY; -that even if she wislied"—his he said. ter came forth front the open door, tle t-thle 'Wils I'lid for two. ..x )(Ct' X OF THE HOUR. voille fell very low—"to marry any feeling ill a %isitiDl, Itt,l,,eoirs. dain with thp. ell coa. and he turned away, not lie worked deftly think of you noticing i nnw. I y Pt his Mdel, Other, he would only assure himself I the mood to meet bolsterou& tour-' loncing constant c1lp,,, - silo exclaimed, Latest Phase 'of Joseph Chamber-� l o all - that tile other. was worthy of her, 't a visitor.. 111aster i0io had fallen In a. reverie, lai s Career. all,l th-at she loved hinL to the laugi 1, said h his legs, lie iPpearanCC. and had her it's ix lodger—a regular lodger." "But, and it was his only axis rtion grooin, "and give hkn, ty) 0 witter itt Dritain's But for all her eeming Ili- Chi ill or a Jown. m of his old self, lie swore to himself presently—only 4 induthful; and I'-%o got Ills easy Chair, no she was aware of every grout cominorie - -in of (10,1111ite i , is a tilt JifTe young dout)t.­ said Ulty, smilfrig. that lie would not. let her marry ally don't let any, of these noisy time he cast his (,-yes upon her. She /hillis, arid en(lcwctl with the inexpug- cau-o site Iov(6d hini. itienion fool nround for lie is tn lie, but A s feel thern burning into her P c,I AN.Rs going to tell and purpose essell- Ile knew that lie hitol injured his own -;lid the- d1une,lot!]. How she hated Iiiin at. that rather quick wit,li his hciyib�" -au,o with her, and lid hardly dared grinned tile hO t- 3ou about her,. wilt card that till to t1leir c0l"Plete ful"llnent. "All, r'ght. 11ife to Ililli lis a a�N-s bee it a it .1111- hope that she wouJd ever . forgive I suddenly, ter, *,to knew both hot-so and rider �ettle- -She's—oll, here silo c01l'-e3,. bending reality,, a ceoseless serching :�. '-All, cried Sir Tlich'ird, but lie would not consent to fill(I %vilo watched Guy walk tit) I e, brol�e oly. well lie bend him, well, for tile solliti4s (if preselit (Illy pro- you lidve caught t an( -ov tec n'i"ing tile fact I shall be- sicrifico hiniself except for her good� tile aUoct wi.th und guised appi uy ro.." I stood lookin nt her of tit(, head. Wonderful! ight It-ok, wI in could have but "Ali! if that wonii 4 ore I'll lio- inore in your I benti t i f it I must soon b adinkroti )II, at a hnown—relly known—how that man in just the ynood,. to flo I*n,,,ed with inflisiolubic bonds if silo llons of your own Guy was div (its.(,uld have f, ig to retail, world-wide 9upreill- for our encour qe- w( 1-91lippod her, tnever wo the first liling ti jit,.augi tpd itsi y -hiin and so tl-.c church -ieW Ile noticed that 010 act! well pow been fraid of It must have boin-r tile nearest to N nielit, liut I know only too -Y, he hs C%,olved it'Sillgly I eautiful, with OL .1-ij)le parsion indeed, that rpn,, I cc,,, a, t el )Ilg 81) tile- C�:'ort is." attractive Object, lie sauntel 'd 'tit williling. tetWer loveliness, and that for tile li-Iiiii-i'19 to (-`th('l_ ()f was aliout. 'to inke coill-d cause hita in the first place, to to it and entered it. Ile 11441 I)o her, and bit t ti,)ft lro%%ii l_fpIv to this. when a c0r'S it to try to coer slecal liurpoFe lit hplan is to leave 10cl OIlle laughhig - lipg, dark ILINhes, �with tile y submit, to -g- ervant entere'l tile room ti-en laier to. voluntaril i o..cc ingide lr� found silence and der ithands of colonial 1( A certain lie letters. Sir iractically c"face Hinself for-her. It'- coolness, re'reshing, and sat down in oR child-VC .0 and convert tile tW i� on w ich were ot theni do-- x1v; s t lie I%ind (if a love 1:1111t, fell ul oil hill, C. -it one of [one of tile- pews it) :tiliikk'. (I found th, '10 %%o (1 afor ptulle into colill -)wn In a fuld For it tiled Inan to tilt dt r(wIlls foi- the chosen reiwesell te attention, at is chester to -s Vint- s:)rt of lovo ever � plead cool (luit t place to I hink tl,e clispd, left the room. do, fOrIll HIO to be ex 'tit a Nvolliall. 'aliss Ilartleigi m n its sitLilig To Le Continuet Caryl qus- w, nbout tile Sa 1)i Ills A.s "Soon as lie Nvas gone -on,. and gently asked: lie waited expectnialy for tile. word down to At any rato hatis in s, for tile I d his cra% anion other -tred not + -S li.it Guy- aid in -I official I ill-liage, nd as a fill lie longled to hear, but. d, the little clitil . .... tip -Ili at Ult has rat It ed a: tot hope for, and while he xi'aited tic w al I t ii, loo,�ed up �vith -t cold, I,, lie hardiy knew lie had booll a as 1, INFAITT MORTALITY.t lie t c,,)inii,,g towar( I, -nod by tile e fare, and answered: I t lie gal- wleli� I-o was gently Aw cLk( W -a Italian obtains in tile cot"' hel effort . sound -of soft invsk:- 110110 0110 wM indicted Britishers cannot tell oil. Ue 111,LeC a' It mg and cried out lightly: IDue to Ig- Ile -the beath's Largely what evitielice, judginent is being oil -will not 'sp ate to te plao. ing organ. Oil see t1. *ould not hve it lie wan, about, o. rise lifid. go for norance on the Part of Mothers. oil are') en-for or agiilwst theni.- The gita. cious ill-eiv (tile to a few dis wi!I not." n this shape, Miss Ilartleigh. 11ottipur, when. he becallic cons tio Is ell slave o to of the Maltese I is i, l'ibel, a simple libel qn my kiib- that the inus!C will0i NVIvs.: The childit6n. seem grulitled nienibers arn but tile Mr. Ilart- -it ICU- o:'r will.-- wits Illetilil g difit-rent therLy. grWM'n per- Council, wilt) reej!lltly declared thL ��Il, lool�od tip of -in- -leigh." romthe usual performalicAlq of osoils'' to be� ple and not parti 9 aNv�as beil) forced upon*.:. -try, and 0 Gu "atood Ifi f1i door-wiLy looking tl.v olgall'sts. To leaked back gind gr.V scorn, and seemed 'abou.t.,t y of thein by the Colk)llial Secret po -Vie* oil the, ptirt .' -eiige themscl ves on -held in On the two. hiii suspiclolk W" Coll e a cuttink retort, but lie listened and int of determined to re% has been the cause of the t.ho ITonic Co*ernnient by refusing all ,. th respectful deprec, liand wi of bab. re required. ltIn losi� -of thousands lives. '11 we lid then w4�nt on,' as if uncoil- ORAPTIM-XrX.r, ta7.0s, most of whit a -iminediate advancement of 010 tion. a d C r C ble li t n d tile red . 14- you will a1w ys find that tile Aclous of-�the feeling he Ila i'r Ttichard followed close behIndi'the big orgitn-loft, witS a skilled in, for thb 0 Successful in bring- of fact, ill this r t word to -who ar lave seems a singul. Guy and pushed him into tile room, iJan I f1jillilies of . hearty, happy citqb Ur. Chmberlain sil"PlY carried uF:e-. in t e connection,- a;id' I will an Ing tit) exclaiming: like d a y's sick' (.uy felt sohictliffig of tho it sceins exaggel, out tl�,c wislies of a iiiajoritY t tilft "Where have you b�ell, G o who are care- lien lie selected English s S. UY?�­ YOU dripier, to sit there listening, ndyo�s. it is ek ggero,ted. There are no islanders w ag see we have started a studio since Le started once "lore fo Illove; but I loqs,-are always 0108 as till to note tile slightvst cividonco of tho officia lfll�(,-Uge of tho cololly. ho old !j�llsc of_ph��si- islaves now in.,t - - I allow, tile ,Blusic you left tile house." lield , him (I to chock tile dill-l-ultY Lit I-Ila of some tax levies servitude, but there is another illness LU smiled, b - there: va's", .a d116, which the bonds ' Guy ut V81c,&ye t.qfqrc� had rh r take measures -m of s!avery in compelled hini to 'troubled look 0in his eyes aR lie lin- do foi d th 6 t rao. 11200 a it If4to 111.4 rhey do- not berbng to the class, of which wo' uld their collection. it-(, as firill, Yes, 1117mcl , for %*Lnied e vrill- s"Vored, ignoring tho matter of �Lhc iprify their children and these acts have caused no end of an d# ar,. a -but, he wat there. -it, .4 that AL crgod by the Wearer, it so;. studio: down to hilli, ig. . No serious or lengthy ob- thened day by day. 13U as if tile music floated with sleeping draughts al (I sit'ru I ly strolig - *I I go of COM- ..�have beoft td secil, Jones about ' be.-.rinr an actual ilicssfi- medicines containing opites. jections will%be raised, however, and Perhaps I tire yoll bV such t ig him table those new buildings he has been ask soothli k to tile purely voge in it few �vars Malta will praise' and They.stic wc!l this as arlYthilig," she fort and ccilsolation, Ing for. Ile certinly is the most , w I th to a 1 eacefulness In hrmony healttlful inudicines which Curo ihonor the iiian who simplified her list !essly aiswercd. troublesonic tenant we have. And as I of have rmissi-on tog gh single-handed tile solemn character ofthe Place. falltile, . disorders quickly, and court systerns.. if-he were not enou tile h s T 'will?" his ]land an d these Baby's Own Tablets are Air. -Chmberlain's policy ill SOut tl k a as taken , boarder, who is lend' I I'd lean(,d his hea 0 was vigorously denounced lie h Africa -,if it is- neet e( e rgan loft; but tilt, a aukeb ed 'and ing him all the aid of his Y - imple fevers, C�mup fly Ili screen-- or colic, s when the caniptlign commenc 1.1 —,# aq f he was oi'n 6 1 16 . an effectuttl I wit." red curtain u I-Ijoea, irritation pour in, but no w -chetnent, toile, and then stopping eV61cej by an UMMen- constipation, diar reverses began to vexed re- tile music 'Was fL And lie laughed with a indigestioll and sleep- that defeat li�s been turned into vi(;-: IiiiiiFelf, and resurning theretrospec when tee0ing. a quick, niembr*nce of tbe-interview. hand. in tive tone, W011t on, "I once knew a, 'holldity lessness, these tablets al tory I*is uncompromising attitude 19 "Yankee wit? An American then? on -e ;iP, me" mul C I all I ng cut ds I i ng. -ged his own fettZrs. _J and effective, never-4aili with tile Boers is gaiiiii man who fol What is n American doi n has found his J�tty In bere, by as 8 thought; i he ' mall�st ba generall pp�oval.� When peace Ii will tell you about him. it is a cur he these parts.1 worxd0r?" is amus liver tory, and ' orie' ' that -'Will -repay tho6 strain contin- will take them. witliout tile Sliglitest been resed- he Orange .1 IDus S se he with nle0i- CO) it3s, they, too , will share in tile"I don't know what el d'O- bui presently, its Oil Is usician objection. Do not trifle vOu the trouble of listening. I WIP- now in' answered Guy, with a grimace, ued, he lost-all idea of the in ecome a slave 9 eines concel-Iling which--you k gicat, colliilioner's scheme for a unit 'pose any man I b up to the enjoy d "but I do know he ha been catchilig 'and gave himself ed enipira. se -1 mean, any passibn may whw, -Iierc is a time-tric -Ithe sen And what is more he ment. Presently tile harmony grew nothifi. b ut I --speak �your -trotit. tlyi and be his 'ma.,iter; pronounced; the lit- remedy,w _4ch is Used constalli ErEn. u showed me his catch, With as much louder and more su,,,ts. is, tbo"alids A CUIlfC)US B 1AROM was enslaved by love. xq�l tu All, y9 til, Found 1witil the best Te aid to be tOr effrontery. as if lie owned ' the pre-, tic -church was 'gllod.N 4t the -,It that. But so it was. Z, -q -.* , 'row, - wngd�, u of thiLt Y,j of' A curio s barometer is IT,- -liad becii-A-et us say frankly— SeXVCS."' gushing through Gil used.by -the remnant of tl�� Araucar----I have found Bt man. lie had .sco t love Sir Richa-rd', *fio' had always been bloo VLhd, Mail., says a bad fIqd a v'L­7sf-e`?­nV0116Td6r-6f'-tlKe--gdmd laws, -and, then as suddenly it Ceased, - bwn rablets, a perfect medicine for ion race which inliabitis the southern ther things, o phine,, the di OnSjSta he -had at ially 0 only said he did not ltl�o t�q I*turn OF Sun - all ages, and Would not Most province of Chili. It C little; and .because, awa4enqd children of b. The. which he knew as which . had mind if he would not shoot out "of vilie tnialod�. air. be without them in tilo house. They e - 'of a"cra I Suppose, of the lack of good qu him floated -softly through the 'is White In fair, dry wea- like any- hre truly a babV comfort and moth- dead shell -9 season ther ; ut, indicatirxg the approach e. ha, ithdrtw It was so C himself, he held such qualitir d wi ixquisite, 00 ablets ties in n Maida' mean-whil that er'9 friend." 'Baby"§ Own T others. 10 Of iLttl -esteem in 116wever into- the sbado ard j)efore, f. IL. moist atmosphere by. the. ap-' I W and was i- tl-,ing he llad ever he accidentally herself that he was can be' found at. -elrug 6tores, or yvill Illay 'te, lie once persuaded pearance qfi small red .spets, as p tlia� as no lently watchingrv.the face of CarYll he was half him- 1�e sent pre 'aid ti'pon eceipt of price, f not-yet awako;.-and to assure I t OM 11�oycd 25 cents. hy addrest comes saw woman who stirred biin He listened with a perfect show 0 The Dr moiAturc- ill .1,110. air ne.reases, it be-- entir0y red, Other A�v was an actress. -was being said, and. self, he-arcso to Ill; fee and retwins so.. el� It4d. , , 'interest t What Dept. "He pursued her as ne would' have so. tile Wi raftly va" as put away his crayons pild color into the aisle. As he dk through011t the Pu oman—with d' lie,' Ont.. rsue i any other w the coAversation mimic ceased -and there. fluttero B,rackvi tubcs, joined .in 4kinsr l'out -Titt-e real respect- r -" -' , '- c 't�'jj_x .;�,• .,,. - :.:E� ! .--_ � � "'-� _^,.at=,'Aj .S� r' �fy".....rte _ , t°t. �, ,�,:-. _-�,�'�u` <I�' g --e.r/►1 - - � - �.. ->,tt _ .'�.w.• �rnn•.•...F :,•� 1 4 r.; _ .��.` _ .,t _ t�'i`Y• a ;'t. ,tar x: d•s `r 3* -"�M• ;s�'3 . - __-_,P- �Krlyr_�-+ "`t�'-`�zla• j -. • x"•- �+. � '. I_ ., r ,......;•. ...-.. hY.h. s. .. ... I .. ..-..--,r•>M., - r: ;3?i .�;•! �=GJ'd<.5,",-lG.' L.._.:�� ��,•„ t•. r": -Fat ;r. •r - ��,�t -. :ilY. ::.... "'S1r.M+`'�f• 1'1`7:ti•'�ti. -{-.y:••v•..•fk <q.k..`d... .`.1-`1 .v _ _ 't la J_ .La4� _ � i!! �• - e -_.._, -- x- - _r ' '.•• The cortege Pas$ud;; through solid < _.. t� walls -of living humanity, bareheaded ' and grief-strtlelken, to the City I-fall • '• } 1 ® where the body lay in state this af_ DEB BtXT X NATIO ' I ti ternaou. There a remarkable demon_ •- , f� t7' •� � ,�' �`' - stration occurred,, rev �h: s• 4. ''- how ._ , .' .. _ arr(+t,y..v,r.,r►a N}ia;. -dttr-``. •n r n ra,, i. _ � close the President was to tJtoheartsa ��• f;� � -°� >��-•� •_ �. . ,w .;. :.�'�t..-_►:=�_.. �. � . � --� z .0 a of the ea le. Arran emen �c"�,�i�"'�dA �� had been made to allow the public ft (j'�� �t ��a z fr rt to I � Vul{� � '•d e.�� s �i ork'.' S Ay . ' he body o the Lim • ,. � *rt<.' �° � rived,t at about 1:80. t o'clock 1 • . : ,. ,, .,,, ■- g _........ ;_ ,, }' ,. .. .,.•..k r :,., ••� , . ,. .,. ,,1::.?. .•,;•• :.: _ about � 1ck, but vten the bedy. ... Ithn Old,, C arrived, the PeoP1a were edged into «� .. f _ ,. ,.�`• -. _ .� :,. • ,_ .. the streets for blocks as tti2 as - ]4. (Saturday) mtdnrg'ht Cam., weth ttto 'I't esldcnt the' ' ,- -_- •. _ �, •'. ; idle died at -2:15 (still battling against death eye could roach. Two- lines were _ se - _= `_ �i•esictent Y formed. They extended litet•ally far '� Qttotiec, :Sept 18.'---T}te OpIiIY•, tr}th';fection of! neatrtess�,`Tc'o arches ',_- The entire Tomer part of t�ta house the Duke Id Duchess on board cast s an the gateway,* zi t * ;ra morning. • , • miles. Vtlherl 6 o clock came 4U � p y' built of wood and : ' o'cic:cl- ' � was. aglow with light, and the �- } cis o'clocl: It- ryas � c1e1r to many atterdztnts,+? friends and tela- OOU n�°plo had already p(issecl, and anchor th a morning, when guns• of ph,intecl white with the arms of the _ v. I; � the crowds wailing 11elotiv in the the fortress hoolttecl out �, welcome. citic� of Canada gleaming frolti ;tt. the President's s bedside that Lives could be seen within, moving At cJ.8 o'clock Itis' �>�cellenc file diem. The -fot`nt •a ilttin -orta.l to-.,.' ' p about, and oactl,sionally tattling in streets seemed undiminished. It vas Q Y y g�•P •� e, trus cls ineu', ttnd reparations were Governor - General, attended by the the Dominion. All along the route- -� y� � �'.•• a,de for tl:,_� las, sad offices of lata- groups to the (runt doorway fordecided to exten(} the onto until tnid_, a night. Tl1eII for hours loilt;cr the Pritno Minister of Canada, proceeded of tile'- procession, masts� with troy - breath of air. In the upper front � , . r � tt•c!l. ,. ()xyt;�en had been adtui'listerod chambers the lights were low, and streets were dense with people, and I on board 1T.),f.S. Ophir. phies -of hags and shields have- been' '! - • � stcadile, but. wit,it little effect ,in around on the north side, where the a constant stream floweduE1 the At noon the official landing took erected where possible, the street j steps of the broad entrance into the � place at the King's Wharf, the railway standards have been used -: • � kcellint; back tLc a11n1•oaclt of death. chamber of death is Igcateet, Littre . guards of honor being furnished b for the purpose, and even the tele- - were fitful lights, sometimes becorn_ hall and passed the bier. When. the � g Y I. 1 The I'reside,tt. c:tute out of one period doors were closed at midnight it was I the bluejackets and uturiltes, and the phone -poles have been made as :- - � . ing bright and then ttu•ned low. >I of uucclnsciousne:�s only to"relapse in-' Secretary Root and Vie;rotary t'GI- estimated that (30,000 people had royal Procession proceeded to the beautiful as po,ssible with brightly viewed the remains,' but thousands of ( Legislative Building by way of colored cloth turned round them.. 'to anct.her. L'ut in this period, when - son came; from the house shout mid- , � his mind Lvzis pariia.11y clear, occur- night, al1d paced up and down the disappointed ones wt�c still in t]te Champlain and .St. :. Peter-stt•cets, ' `• red a series of events of profoundlly sidewalk. All that Secretary Root streets. - Mountain Hill, Du Fort, and gt• � ° " AN HISTORIC LAY ,. = said was :-"The; end has not come . 1)FTAILS• t7F.T� �,.T'UNT�1tAI,..: Louis-ytrects and Grande Alice. The Attclgether Lite old city has gut on toucltil�g ch:lracter down stairs. 3Vit}t �yat ., escort was drawn ft•ont the a very -beautiful appearance and the ' _ The funeral procession was f°rived � (queen's contrast between the new- and the - - tear-:,twined faces,:,. 121CI21bCCS. Of Lhe INTO :�I;I`GII,TS SPARI'D. early on Monday morning r Otvn t,anucliun hussars. A't the Le- r I �. and the , gislativo Buildings the guard was old, the pasQ'ctnd the present i., _sen , ir'atlinct, tcerc. grouped_ iii anxious = +. ` : body:, wns taken to the New .York •throu�;h� iL all. It is only rte more • ;: Dezpite the fact that vitality sort- furnished by the 8th Royal I3iIles 3' Central Station, where especial and the Royal Party was greeted b historic da for this historic cit t n•alttng.,. 'I'I1Cy -knew Lite end' was tinued to ebb as midnight a Y y' '• 6 approach- train n as in waiting to _carry it, to y and the 'grim ruck stands out ucar,- ctn(I that tale hour when they ed, no o(1'orts were spared to keep 1Vastlin fou over the Penns •lvania a .chorus of 3000 children drawn ' - • Q y �through all the bunting o.tid Lite de- 1 $ Must cr; him for the last tune. , Lhe spark of . life lotvin Dr• from the diffu•c.nt cit schools. ; An " - ! " T g ,g• Railroad - through Harrisburg and Y conations as though symbolizing the This vas about six o'clocl: (file Janeway, of l�ety York Cdity, ar- I'hilttdclphiII• address from the cit was y presented, I greatness of Lhe events that have rived at the T3utT'alo depot at -11.40 and the royal party pro�c(led to the - �� •b;✓ one they ascended tile, stairit•::y-- o'clock, and drot•e at a braal;,Ileck ()n the carne train that:.: bore the passed beneath jets shadow. - Citadel, where they luncl+ied with the ' �. . ► coffin were. the members of the Cab- � ALBUM I�Oh. TI-3L DilCI3_FSS r - Secretary Iluot, Secretary IIitchcocl: pace to the Milburn house. 1Iu was t:,ovarnor-General. , inet and of the President's family, as 21nd Atta••racy-Getler•al I:nox. :�ecr��- shown to the President's room at At 4. o'clock a visit wct� aid to The Victoria.. and I3adeu-Poo ell ' Hell as the c�rnmittees appointed for'• P , _ ,; once, and began an examination ' of for-Laval University, where His Royal Chapters of the Daul,ltters of the • Lary Wilson also was there, but he the journey. There was zz committee ,tligFutosre was graciously pleased .to 1 Empire League have prep'11' >. - _ the almost inanimate f+arm: of five citizens of Lul`,alo toile went ,beautiful] bound album of view held back,:. trot t,'islting to see the ( tiecrc;tury of the Navy Long arrty- to Washington. Senator F'r e Pt•esi- accept a dIploma. . At 7.30 there was Y • I'rc�-idcnt in his last a:;ony,_ 'I'hc2•c , cd at tihe Aiilburn 1►ou2 at 1:_',.OG g Y an official dinner in the Citadel, and of (,�ucbcc for prescntat'ion to the dent of ,the Senate, and Speaker � M19 only a tt:o..tentury stay of `rho � ° clock. This was his first visit to the party listened from the King's Duchess of York. The views aro` �Henderson, of the I-louse of RepreSen-• St. Law- l P}1°togra.vurr�s of the scenes whtch� the city, and he had the. extreme bastion, .overlooking the . _ Cabinet officer; at the thr•esl:c,ld of • L:ttives have been asked ,to appgint I will be familiarized to' FTer IToyzil; satisfaction of seeing the President rcnco, to a program of instrumental I ' the dcatit ch:unher. They then with- committees of the two houses of 'II] hness b her visit, including rho:;;; alive, even. though hc, was not con- (:'on�regs and vocal music performed on butt- � g Y 6 t dret<, the tears sU'e:.ming down their + scions of his visitor's 'presence: erin Terrace by the massed bands Legislative Council and the Purlia-. - 'I'ite funeral train reached 3Vafihing-• �d a fur �meat Buildings. 'A .view will also be Vice-1't•esident Roosevelt had been large choir. The royal visit- ' g - faces r ;. � ton on Monday evening,, and the Y 'shown of the de , trture of the Sat ` notified early in the day of the crit- President's bed tells ronve •ed to ors had a magnificent view of Llte ; I _ 1l'SIiT'I1 FOR TTIS 1VIFI•T '.� •seal state of aiTairs, and word came Y } display of fireworks and tilurttinri_ �cltnirl.n with troops for ~Doth Afrtca from him that ha was on his wa the rotunda a the ht:ttonttl Capitol, Placa ort the river, The nhoie is bound in White }cid, Aft ;r they Ictt the sick room the ! Y where it will lie in state for two � ' ions that took en n spGcral train. . :,U feet below them. stir a. medallion of, the arms of ct;lns rallied ]tint to cunsctous- I Y � � _ .,, days before being token t° Crinton II - COI\S'I I i U'1'I()NA't, ''PR()CF;T)tJ7tF. QUI�131:C IN GALA A T TTItF. ehec in the centre and a border of :Incl file President asl;cd nlutost ' r to he finally committed to the earth. srnuli maple leaves all round it. The • ittlinc::i:ttcly that his wife be brought Thera was no ]on�`er a doubt that Judge Ihiy is in charge of the -nr- Not for many a long day has Que- 'albuttt will be' pnescr,ted to Iter; - � in the approaching death of the fres- ranf;eucents for the services in Can- bee presented such nn appearance of ,Royal Highness privately by', the: •i .'` +` ]'he doctors tt1 h nt. ' rs fell back into idem complete coplele chiulge in the Ex= � ton, and ha will leave for that city bustling activity. Troops are pour- Governor-General. � - _ the ..hadun•s of Lite route: as lifts. Nc- I scuts-�-cv Administration of the Gov- to-morrow night to perfect them. ing !n from Montreal and the town- 'I)Ii,NI'I5't' AIVATTti- IIEIt -nTC came through. Ville iloorv;a . i ct'tttl:c'nt would ensue. When Mr. It is expected that requests will be strips, sight-seers throng the streets • l�tni v ca cY 1�th�5S. - 7'h•; strong face of lite .dyi,ll; man Roosevelt would trike atlth of ott)ce Ina , from large cities, possibly and the finishing touches era being i t�lw 1 was tv.holl • a tuattar of con ec•ure. New. York, Philadelphia and Chicago, I br. 7�IcKinder 13au Martin the .C)t a. - • it as y j r p g made in the decorations and arches'1 _ light .l up te,t}1 a fa.lnt s.I, c )(,'residcnL Arthur tools the oath at that the bed may 1Ic in state there, in ever :dentist, summoned to meet H.Di-ti. _ t J y y y quarter. The town has been , O hit at Rimouski, has bcetl ordered,•" ` -their. hands trete c.asPed. She fat 2 a.m. after Lha doalh of (,arficld, but it _is not. believed that the Prasi- full of visitors all the sutnnl'er, -and . p `; bc•�ic e lint and held his hand. .. I)e- and in that "case Justice I3rady, of deal's friends will accede to them. now there is hardly a bed to be got ,to await her arrival at Quebec. - • �New York, administered the oath. - - I'CAUTIONS •OI• I P slit her f+hys,cal tt-cai•nc•ss, she bore I - for love or money. The oldest in- � PIl � HL POLICE. ` �'Lcre ' is no requirement that the ,: � � habitant gees the days of the Im- � The utrnust precautions are being : up Tyr;+��ly tutucr the ordeal. _ , , `• , , , � 1 ,• c , f oat11 shall be administered by a' just .�' _ penal garrison recalled, as he watch- , Laken to insure the safc',ty of Their _. '1'!:{ ] t c. !crc_nt ill his- 1•i.,t J er co 1 ° Lice of Llte Ut,iLed fit-ales States ►.sit- I'RT'..SIT)I�I3'I` McKI`'I.EY'S I,IF`r;. es a regiment marching in, and the I Itoyul Highnesses during their stay • `rc+tl� ic,'nsne�s, tt-hiclt ec:dc_1 Mout ' 'in Quebec. '�'ho most distinguished ' ' lc� o'clock, chanthe the Lords of Prente Court, although that proced-' 1n steadily climbing upward, from streets are gay with the uniforms of • tl.c 1,.cautiful h}-mn; "�Tcarcrlly Gad are is adopted schen circumstances country lawyer to President of the the men of duty. police ofTlcrr: of the Dominion are _ - .,' , JCI'211it. ' now gathered here and it would be a _ - t + Tllec," ane las .last audib•e c.{>n- I`l. - - United States, William hlcliinloy A FIT'T'ING PORTAL clo•Lrer �scottfc rel who zraanagec! to es� - - scic,ls tt,crds as tal:►�c. dotsn by 1)r Without un5ecnily haste itis• mem- overcame poverty, acquired a know- i Thos liing'R Wharf, where , their ,cape their vigilance. Lieut.-Col ::- • Ti;;nit at the hed�:icic• Ler��:--"L:c,Ud- ' bc,sruf the Cabinet will trnc�crs`hent ledge of tiro sufferings of sorrowing Royal l•Itghnf�ses landed, has boon 'Percy Sherw od, Dominion Commis-' •.r good-bre. It is Uod's w#ty.. It•es.touations r nd the new Ire do t huutatiit.y, and has Ic'ft a clean record Ile beautifully decoruleci. Four sinner of Police, Chief Curi�eztt,er of .:. .. - ,. , tci t then ba free to tt�iLiuLo bo}►tud him. Before his frt?t election -"'-" J!is will t-c dc;ne. Then his Iniad � large Venctlart. masts, xiinted white, •Montreal, - te,an 'to trl:nc',cr, and soon after- �I,Is own Policy and cl5ooso� his ' own .to the I'ret3iidency, !!0 had been twice g ! hief Stark of Toronto, had served 8ftcsc.n�have been erected at the lanSling : Chief K. P. McCaskill of the Pro—� «';:rcis t:c co.t,l►)c;tcly lost con5ci.;us_ Cabinet. � h Governor of Ohio, _ fitage, and on them are ornbluzoned vinciul Detective Force, Inspector ;'; Ili.,; ,rolun rc<l for- Thcrc is litt.lC' Iris. slbiltt,p tt�-•ntg t years !tl 4ongrese, during which i C.P.R._ life- was• ti its 1 b _ �that Mr. 71oc,s;cvclt will got bore., tame carne to 1 hilt; as the author o �tiro tliruis of the provinces, and ;Burns of the G ,police and De---' �hrun•s 1,v flu' adrttini�traiion o' oxS � maple leaves in their autumnal tints !tectives .Sloane and O'Keefe are some I_cn• :Incl the I'rc°sidenL finally .ex- Mr. Ansley Wilcox.� tv'ho entertained the Tariff Act of 1e his known as election large hunts all round theta, a crown 'of the principal members of the ' c, c allowed to die. the Vice-President c nt when he was here McKinley 11111, had been prosecuting I surmounts nounts Lhent and the branch of 'criminal investigation force t aro ' l�rc•�s-eel a desire t b tt ( t g that 2ldtninistr:,tion of last,,. urges tit the best informs- attorney of an Important county in C,rtnitda is t•%••tared on ;here now. The local police, - under ,.their sides. " � ceasc•cl iu,cf the Pulse grave tion he bac! was that lilt. Roosevelt Ohio, and had served In the War of All rotrmt the yard hang bannerets Crtpt. Yennoe, are also on the dui ' f:;:,�t • 1•ery fuit;t. III+ wzis sinkil�; R'ould be here to-morrow morning, the Iletxaliun as an otTlcer after hnv- of every True,, on ttte stets of theviva. a-nd Lvith this outside aid there• t;r;tclualiy li•:u s `.; c�,ild. By lU and that n<,t until la's; in the Ing nlariched in the ranks �•Ith•'the (iaverntnent office cloud tour largo ;crtn be little fear of any untoward ' c,'r1c+C!c the +ul.:c cr,uld no lunf;cr be r►corning woulc! the Vicc--President be private soldiers, himself a privtit�, - 1 � pelvic, incl the ground has been incident to mar to-morrows festrvt- `I.li i„ his e�:trclttctics, and they grew vole to -reach _ u railr°ad station The 14ichinleys aro of Scotch�Irrs}t gravelled and gr(�ourad to the. par- 'tics. - f much : before 4"; o'clock to-morrow descent, and carpo to this country ': � : ,. :•• ' mort,inj,•, and that would bring hurt about one hundred and fifty years 11'111 1'I:�t. I'Olt 1`Il}. ETD ]:ere about 4 o'clock. ago . 1Villiarn McKinley, father of � ( , ► r Y, In 1871 Major McKinley was mar-id Pounds were selling at $`?.50i - - il•'.c:Lv st;:trs ; the clef-sLr}c1.-6n Air. ��-ilcox said iii cYplt+rsatton: of the Iresic,crit, tra;t sn iron ntanutac- � bile extra good animals rangint,'•� +: g Alr. Ttuusevelt's being so tar out n! furor. Ile lived to see his Icon Gov- rice! to bliss Ida ax being of Canton, �° 'f•,., ;,,•�•i;:�; LC;,:;c•ti sadit' fc+r iho enc]. Two dII.ughters were born to them, Etrbut ,'?00 to 1,300 pounds, brought l': t!:c c•t' �ni::n those vette had 1.:•:,-- tol,ch. '1'l:o Vicom President was at c•rnur of Ohio. 1'he into William btc- but boat died . in 'early childhood.- from $3.50 to $4. • t�: l l,c•t-e f:c�t a� :.tc�•1 and •stez�ni all tili,es t•cry optitttislic, and when Kinky Lust fifty-vi lit years oi,l. _ Ile � � ,.•_ ]Milch Cows-Good.- rnilchers were-- ; he scent ntt•ay was st:scllutely poli- ecu:, burn at Niles, Trumbull (,ouryty, 'During hist oitlets-1 r-steer, Lho I rc.,I c•i.::,cl ca:•,•v tl,c;)1t• continued to ar'- � dont had received file degree of doe- wanting. Prices were about $45 to .- ric'c•. '1'hc�• ciru�•c; up i,l carriages at five that, the President tzouhl rc:cov- Ohio. In 18t3U h4. enteral the' All Lor of Totts from a number of uttivar- $17•• •' a l ;,il,- „r tt•c•rc tt•hiskcd ul►• in er, IIn(! that the conv:iler~cencc tt'uifld gliriny College, M+er�vilto, Iennsyl- cities. Sheep-�Vei•o- about the same, -and. ;til intent upon getting; he rapid. Tic certainly never expect- vanisi• but his health was broken by .I ail lines were cleared u.p, export ewes ' • lli•rc In�fclre c!c:,tth c.(u:e. One of. ,the ed to-day's occurrences. .. ot�erstudy, and hp bCca..,o a clerk in • „ , _ �•----' ,, c the p°filofiico at Poland, to which . - - � � br�in: in; w3.3;1 to $3.5U� bucks, 1•;>:t tc,. :rt t ii t; wa:; A1ti�rney-Ccncrnl ; PROI3AT3I,I•� AUTOP.�Y. S �� Tger WORLD $. nti . $tic and culls $� to $3,. { { � pisco the fatuity had moved -from �A� jT K uc �'. �;hu reached t house ut Lautbs-11'ere stez>d*y, et•erything be- - i It is aln,ust certain that an Halon- Niles. When ea:,ru tltp call to .urnts, 1,.,:,_ ,11c� tt•ct 1+crn,iticd to go up , , . , � ...--- . iug.sold at frc}tu $'-1.7> to $4.25 per .. o-1;•ir:, a look for tLc 1:..:,, lints upon sy on the 1 resit{east's body will he be enlisted as a' J��•tc' in the ]wen- _ ,�. �. •_ - Gwtr: :tite} •$«.:,0 to •$H.25 each. t u field to clMerntitic fisc exact cause of ty-third Ohio volunteers. � Aritcitlt; Fxit;tss 0► �A„t18. Ch33�3• Gt'1i1, •&C ' t1:� f;tcc of his friend. 'Those in the Ilog•s--'i'here was, no ch,m e; scleras ; • death. This is the wi:.it of all the the officers of Lhis famous rcgiutant In;68 l`e1d}:1g Nlar3ets. •, � • It;,;,:,t• :,? this tju,c were .SecretztrY fiurgeons and ph�•siciurts: who etre in were General W. t3. I:tosecrans and , `.. • ! of 160 to -90 Itowtcls, tetttt�aitet•ed and iii,c•i{c•c:rk, �11ItiUit' lilt(] hoot, �►cn- unreel, qiT ars, ut'a stil c u - , attendance. The Peculiar action of Tti;therforcl B. Mayes, who afterward ' � 1_cztt,tl, at ,,ttlrs i'uirt,;tni�s, 1Tannzt, '}and Bur- the President's heart was more or became I'residcnt, For hjs scrv.acas LT�I .S'rrocic 'AiAnKRTS. $7.2:; to $c for lights an fats. t=-` ,-cit•,s. ,l udt;u Day, Cul. Herrick, Ab- . less of a puzzle to them all, and Dr. in the winter ctuup of 1H'ayottovitie, Toronto, Sel1t. 17---Keceipts at the Calves-S l.d at frOtit $2 to '$'1Q. ••.- - ,:car 3Ic'Kinlev, the President's broth, ' 11ic13urney exT•ressed the opinion that young Alcliinley• in 1.862, was mads Western Cattle I1iat•ket today were each. _ '- t rn the interest of science, as ccell as commissary-ser�,(,ant. 1rt recUgnilion generally light. There were G�- cars 31'e 'quatc: - t c•r. r.ucl his tt•ife. Dr. enc! hfre:. ]S1a.I•y • . r. � : �. f _ lsarl:er: ttfiss ?tt:try Williams, Mrs. � in the interest .ot Lho- Government of his bravery at Lho I3attlo of Antio- iu all-U74 settle, •1,3:)4 sheep, 7UU Export c,it le, choice...$4.75 .$.1100 �- �1cJ�inle� '.; ci•l:�i,i the physicians, i and of the world, it would be dcsir- tarn,' he ions given a aonunissic,n as t iulgs and :,5 calves. '!'rade was good • do tnediu -, per clot. 4:25 - 4 U i::c-I e;(iii,g l,r ]1IcI3u,►:cy, whc, ar- � able thi�t�the exact cause of death. sc;cond lieuten(t,ut: In 18(i8I ho was except in exporters, in which demand do cotes, per cwt...... 3.50 4J075' . 0 8 c,'clock, John-' G. . r press- ,, ads• ca,taiu, and in 1f3Gi, Ibrevoted was goo(i, but duality ryas not up'to Butchers' c t.tle pick'd. 4.50 4 be determined. Though the 1 . Itl:ll,urn,- Jc;l:n N. Scatchcrd, IIurry . dents heart gave trouble front the n►rtjur by Presedettt Lincoln fur gal- the tutirk, and they were froth lOc to do choir .. . 4.00 4 50 . ]lat:,lin. ;t!l of this city Secretary 3:ic a hundred DIT. Good butchers' do fair.... .... 3.5U 4U0 - beginning, Its erratic action was at lantry. - •'" ('ct•tc�l•,•ou altd a nuI„ber of- others. . . • >' - f+rst tltuught to be clue to the shock Atter the �iir he studied law }n cattle were the 'steadiest, a.nd there do corntn n...... ......... :3.U0 3 `i0 ' .fit. 11IcLhudist Alin- � ........ ' - of Lha wound, but when the Hound Cancun, Ohio, -and at the Albany � wer•.o u(1t many offering. Hogs were ; do rows..i. .... .. :. 3.00. 3�7 • � i�tc_:r, of 'I'c;natvanua, N.Y., who. was School, and ryas •rtduutted to � steady, . with nu � change in prices. :° du bulls.. ... ......... .... 3.Q0_.. 350 1'rc��.ident's -its tot for Lhrcc had begun to progress favorably, the Lnty ._ }tcurt gave more trouble and anxiety the bur- in 1867. Ile settled in Can- I Sheep were all cleared up, though Bulls, exp., heavy, cwt 3.50 400 r �: _ Vicars ::t; Cu;tton, ca-Ilea tit the resi- than ever. Its action became feeble, ton, whet© he made his home. IIe � dragging slightly. Lxport , sheep, do light, per cwt...... 2.50 _ ' 3�Q0 cic�;:cc iu ,cr.cl_,ire tt-L•cthcr his ser- and finallvp ,ave out riltogethcr• The soon uttrrictcd attention as a law- were cosier. � �Fcedc�rs, short-keep ,... 3-85 425 - '_ �'ic4� 'tt-crc nctcdcd, but did not enter • � ......... .�. theory of at lea one of the physi- yet of exceptional ability, and !n � Export Cattle--Really choice ani-; do medtu n... .. .. 3.50 375 _ the huu�•c. A,tc�thet M1ic.thodl.,t men- '� • � , ' c•ians is that the- original shock of 1$GJ was elected prosecuting .actor- mals were wanting, and the best of � , do light.... ............ .... 3.0.0 -.:. 3 50 I:,tc•r. «•]to 1-.ad a church nczu•bvt re- ' ' the first bullet over Lho heru•t 'had Hcy of ~Lark County, though that � ferings sold at $4.87 ' to $5.- Ordi-� Stocl:er•s, 900 to 600Ib 3.7:"i-. 3 OU ut;ti, cel a-t tl°,e �ttilburn residence for ' = , mu�t�- to do -with the trouble.- county wns Democratic, i nary loads, • avet•ziging 1,3UU pounds, _ do otT-tui rs � bulls. x.00 2 75 two l:c,t,r5 iii ilio bcl,cf that hes scu•-., I•'roui this . Lime forward polities sold at $4.G0 to $ .75, i Milch cows each..: ......30.Q0 50 00 i . - ..z, 1 � '. . . �` engaged Mr. McKinley's special at- ( Butchers' Cattle-Trade was good Shoop, export, ewes...... .3..'�35� 3 �0 ' vice:; nt, '-ht he dc�ired. AL J.:;7 Secretary Certclyou','` v�ho ��� .. _ __ ,., . tendon uud interest. .. In 187G he f in this line, everything being cleared i do bucks, per clot .. 2.JU 2.75 ` •L;td been mnc•1� of the time with his I ' , LYING IN STATE, . ; elected to Congress, where he - up, as the offerings were light. The � do culls, .each... ........ 2.00 3 00 wits • cljring : chief• I=^nf out information � �h...... 3.75 4 ..; - � Buffalo, N. Y., dept. 15.--�utTat`o retuain>rd till 18flU, having been r@- 1 quality was not really choice, ltoty- Lantos, say. , filet the T'rc;sidcnt was dying', but. .... to-clay became a city of mourners. elected levan times. It cries as chart- over, and the best tots sold at $4 to'{ do per ctyt... ... .. ... 3.7,ri' 4 25 " - - the 'President littgs;red °n, his pulse ,rite gay ar�cl (lensing decorations of mutt of the Nays and- listens Loln- � $4.25 per cwt. Fair animals sold , Calves, per head... ...... ::.00 10 00 - frro;t•ing faint r ` r'.ncl fainter. At +11e pan-American Exposition . gave mitres that he gave the nation the around $3.50 to $3.85 and the tom-; IIogs, choice, cwt... .... ?:ZC� 0 00 _ 11 .5 , wI-len r. .Janeway arrived, ; ..... , •- _„ , . � way to the symbol of sorrow. The - bill that bore.his name. ntoner stock at S3 to $3.5(Y per cwt. ' Iiog►s, corn-f@d... .. .. ?.00• 0 00 _ the I I cwtc.utt •as just barely alive. rests In 1891, and again to 1893, Mr. ( ('eves ctuiw in.slowly and quality ITot;s, light, per cwt... -'6.75 7 UO '• I black drapery of the city's a streets `NO ?`i:I:T) FOR. 13TILI,h:TINS. . .: i ntufTied the tolling bells of Lite church- McKinley wal3 -elected Governor of ! was better, selling at from $3.25 to IIogs, fat, per cwt... ... 6.75,•;: ?{ UO Tl:cre was no vete: for ofnciaT biiI- , es. Bits of crepe .appeared. o� every 011ie. He had become Due- of the re- . $3•,37•}. 1 ITpCS AND PROvT.SIO�Tg•t sleeve. The sorrow was indescriba- cognized leaders 'of Lho Iteput�lican } Fecdere--Demand was better;,;. . but f '' 'ressed hos � �- u chap • , lctir.s after this. 1 hose who came , political speaker and there at* still no offerings. Prices�: D g arc n g _ . iruttt the ileacs at intervals told the , In the morning a single ser- party. As I P g $clog:; to $(1.50. : IIe products President was � vice took -place at the residence on leader Tn Congress " ar�d in various � aI•o unchanged, good stock steers, i g p educts in s.me story, that the Pre , he made him- reel hi from 1 100 to 1 20U Quads good demalL�#. \S'e uote:-Bacon, ' � •:: ciyin��, and the eitd- Iltigjtt cease at . avenue, where the martyred political conventions, ( g ng• A cI, { soil known and admired throughout • being worth from Z4 to '$4.25 per� long. clear, ton lots, ll.Jc; case - _ any time. His tremendous vital4ty ; President died. A hymn was sung� 1 •� $`'1.50:- do, diol t :. and prayer was offered over.the dead the country The confidence of the ; cwt,, and heavier ones $3.50 to �.,c. Pork, 'mess, �. - was the only.renittizring factor in the � rinciplea and purposes $13.75. Light stock is worth $3 to cut, $2g. _ �- _" result, and this -gave hope only of , body. - That was all. Only the im- people in his p 1 - Smoked treats IIatifa; 14 to .14 esLablislled that no . $8.50:- � �• brief po5tponeinfnt of the end. Dr. i ttiediate family and friends and pout- was sn hrmly , r 15 to 1Gc• - Ica] associates, of the Tato President, great surprise was felt when he was StUckers-Were . s#�eady,-: at . last breakfast bacon, , rolls 1:I ' N�•ntar thought he Tnighf, last until : P i ' 1Gc• ' •_ - 2 a.In. - � Lerc present. The steno was pr.Lhetic nomin.a.ted for the Pre_ztidency, on week's prices and- receipts tvero light. �0 12�c; backs, and. shoulders, In the extreme. Then Lha body was the first ballot,prin at 9t. Louis in ' Animals neighing from 500 t$ 800to 11 to ked m 1)r. lfzinn laic! ti,t 11 o'clock- that � ► - _ •'' the President, was still alive, and• borne out to the waiting cortege on 1$9(3.- The electoral 'tote that sol ' pounds,sold at from 2.55 to $2.85 Lard-Demand good and prices firm ,Trus the brawny shoulders of eight•sail- lowed stood 271 for McKinley q,ttd .Por cwt. Gttara,i'ttcad pure, in 50-1b tubs, 11;y - tvoiild ,rc3lably live-,a hour. ' mi u s !en thc:ned ro hours, ,and ors and soldiers of the l;epublic. 17(3 for Bryan... r. � i Bulls-ThoS8 weighing from cJ00 to paste, 1.`'.c; az13 tierces, 1l yc r : -.F .:- ". h°. i�'_ • if,.. ,.._" 'J"'. ..-.t..- �• ... ..... .....:�. U`1 ..':: y -._ w .'.._ •. _ S• - 9 gig`. h , yyaa `�r'•,. .-. °'! :. ._-...5. +:":-..._.... ...... _,. Y � :..r __. .. -- F. .'_ a .Ufx-l-«,f+._..4f .e � '1. '.-� ''.,4(•:." r�lw _ �.,,_,. .. r• 7. _. ., ,,.. _ •r�' .,.._A., .. _ ,_„ ,. ' t- t ,r_ 1��:_:rrr��-.y� . ..;:..--..- __ - _Y..:as.-. �."!D-- .._` .. _,..... .-_.,,^•aes?ts..' .._ F'-"p'.� _ _.•_. _. - _* ..a.. �='�.® `e_ _ _ . a'�.�7 ...- — - -..;t _ ;' ..... --.ate.- s ...�- .t_.,.. 5 ..-�.,.: _ - - _ _ - • .• aLpei�.c_. olds'•, -�"...,.. a-,Tal: s-. a-. ... .-•� _ � 't - . .,. : =r.. .cF""_.:�„M l".. r... ..a ,..z i.r.+•_. ..,: .. .. qq..R�A'8cs •,� ! - Sa.,f1_ r ,. .. , .. .- i41ajNei>d.,,4a:...t'*' .:_:.;r?. "•'>'_ .. .r-�•�', - a: - .r,. z :, _ - d F<:a,. ... -.A>OL� .. . .. ..�.,: .. . .._ - r�. •.p: 'is �� " .gr -� • _.•!e-*»31iU• N `tr-. _ eW- :... .4. _ .. 4._a<_ _- r•:aart•w—®.r _ V. Zlip.' ! e-sT s>. ,• .- ...,._ ..,. : + _ ».- I , ..W' .._ - ,-:4 ,l. ...} : `•LTL. ,�- H _ . - _.-. t .... .:.1 � ...:-• �.3 .z_�e__._ -.-:_.,.__._�.( .:_.iY-_.. .,3.: ..-:t.. � .. .. k�'-� '!fit s kh • ._� ..»�� _.: :• _ It ' � TO OIIR 8IIB8ORIBBBS:By eferrins --W• E. Vansione made two shipments affixed - - h to the address label on your paper yqa t� tbet'eto. {T68 respecti9e A�ilauwr � I can always ascertain the date towhish of stook this week. for each section Rea9iYen in the report Of ` your snt>.oription to Tse NHwsid pais, -R E Luke, Opt D Tbstoolo's leading the last meet 4 F` ;:, mittsnosa are acknowledged by s , s date on label on the Srst aper col- opitician will be at ,A H Ellin s Drag kov and seconded that the Town hi r .hangs ec p store, Thursday Sept 26. * engineer p •' o receipt of money at ilhis once. Always y p peat the dal fol- owing instraoted 119 ins 1l<es>D the date>Daid Ahead t -•-Miss Etta Margaoh. teaobst in the vsrt�s oo11stracted under engineer, awardle A Ripley public school was called home °n GL•eeuw Road in the And con, and the ditches �osat thereto, and to base acc ` S R this week on ount of the serious illnss4 �i ohs NUU108 gavot . Of her mother. such work dose fa said oulv;1 M and ditches ,�,• ;'1 —Dr. Waugh, ieho0l tae r ♦tatted se will likely keep-esid aulvsrt open. and Pito the water flowing there tbrenRh kept into h - our blip school oei-Weduesda , and sit- --' Pn y its sutural ohaanei.'com t hag tali been 4, _ pIc>raszZta, OxT,, f3$pr. 20, 1901. ; pressed himself as being highly pleased made to this ooanail of fid oul"rt be. Heavy blankets and Flanneltettes. with the work being dons, Ing obstructed and As Vater at the said - -A meeting of the Lawn Tennis Club point diverted irosa 14ts natural Doone• - ' Now heavy dress goods very cheap �K4L� i will be held at 6 o'clock on Monday even- The oounca now odjonrned to meet sista LOCALISMS % ing. sept 28rd, at the re.idenos of Rev_ on Monday the 21st day of October 61 the ,t ; s Fresh shipment of fine meals direc froffi I,IlBnr ` G McGregor, A full attendance is re of 10 a.m. d• t►nd Family flour have no superior. Mrs. Alex .Msrgach still continues -A H Adams B.A of Whitb' ', soeom �- � Picked" MsrkeU. : Dort panted Dr.Waugh to our village on Wed- :F, �' E' Try our new Hyson Tea at 25 cts, eat value. ym'7 poorly.-amiss Maggie (cordon ie visiting nesday and spent the afternoon at the Wheat Fall, .._: s=.•i.:.:. �� "' colla a with his Doll Wheat ... ...... 65-66 friends at Maple Creek. g ege class-mate, F.M, Spring a•• .••.. _� -John Bull, of Niagara'Falls, is spend Ohspman,B..A. Wheat Goose•.•. .....�••.• 66 • Barley .....:..... 40--50 -_ j► ......... ..... ing a few days with W. J. Reazia and The largFet apple that we have ever '• f .° Oats ...........ez............... 31-82 - �. =�• family• seen was left at our office one day this 47-48 : " --The fznnual Harve�t Home services week. It was grown in the orchard of Rye ''"'''''''••'""''""'..' S . • - _� ' y - Rlsike ...�............. ....#6.60--E7. 0 of St George's church will be held an Frank Allaway and weighs one and three ' • - tr s" DICK Sept 29th. quarter pounds. t ' c.. -Mise-Kate ThomRon spent a few days -Il you think that this 6ountry is not y. daring the- past week with friends in adapted for the growing of tobacco. call Stonffville. a upon Geo B Cowan who will prove t¢ -Israel and Mrs. Burton, of Whitevale your satisfaction that you are mistaken spent a day this weak with Alfred and He has stooks about six feet in leDgtb, „ FO T1 P1 Mrs. Allaway. and some of the leaves of which are near. .i of Ha don i!#visit- 1 three feet in length. ` -Mrs- Campbell. y yN� itis to �'ltltlt tigers Wlt�1 ing Mrs. W. E. Vanstonesnd other •-Levi Mackey, of Toronto; formerly , friends this week. of Greenwood is working tbroaghoat lbs bird-Shot. It doesn't hurt thesua -ftdr. and Mrs. Vitheridge, of Bow- township in the interests of the Weekly tiger any and it's -awfully risky i • • • • i tnanville, spent a couple of days with H. Sun, which we;'consider one of the beet 3lvert and family. weeklies ubl' bed,in Canada. The Dom• foryou. Ou C y P µ y YF+ y -D. F. Every returne3 home on Sat• menta of B standel' (Gold in Smith on '�_. r • Consum t, is a ti et will after spending a month with his the first page are well worth the price of P s Our Sup�llies will be complete, brother in Mariposa. the paper. Besides the paper is brimful amort diseases. It is stealth -Jordan J. Fisid, of Toronto, is of news-of interest to the farmer• g y Consisting of Text Books, Slates, spending a few weeks with bis g�ragd• he Rouge bridge being somewhat ---but once started It rapidly ! Scriblers, Writing Pads, Pencils, parents, John and airs. Field. out o repair,the County Couaoil hue •in, < etc. Our Stationer is also -Mrs. Trull, of the Kingston Road strutted Mr Geo Gerow to put the bridge eats up the fl*sh-and destroys cheap Y East, left on Wednesday for a short visit in a proper condition- Mr Gerow's lona the life. No use to go hunting and well selected. to Buffalo, Cleveland and other points. experience in-this kind of work justifies -F. H. Carswell bag returned to town the County council in placing on- him it with grdinary food and med- M j after spending two weeks vacation with their.most implicit confidence, and we + Ma' a ���llel .Cicerin kine. That,s •,only bird-shot. friends in Tavistock and other pointe are sore that with the work in his charge , r. $ - -A meeting of the entertainment coin the work will be done in a manner satis• It still advar & Gdod heavy pany will be bald on Tnesday evening in factory to all concerned. , the News office at 8 o'clock. A full at. -Mrs. W. T. Dunbar 'accompanied by charges Of ScottS Emulsion tendance is requested. her two sone. Willie and 'Gardner, re. Will St0P the advance. The -Rev H. Crozier, sr of Ashbfirn; will turned un Saturday laet from an eztended occupy the pulpit in.St Andrew's church visit to 3cAlan3. While in the Land of disease feels that. next Sunday, while Rev G McGregor will the Heather, they visited any places of + � '� ' • i i • i i officiate at Ashburn. historic interest. including Edinburgh, SCOtt CIAL S Emu1S1011 males the -Remember the meeting io the Fire. Glasgow, Sterling and many other points. body'. strong.. to resiSt, It hall to night (Friday) to consider the ad. The voyage each way was mach enjoyed y g' visa bility of organizing a literary society by all. but on their return their progress soothes and toughens the lungs for the winter evenings. was interrupted near the Straits by large and sustains the strength until -John Allaway spent a day in town fields of ice, and dense fogs, this lasted , this week. He has secured a situation for a'.dayor two. Later on they experi- the disease wears itself out.. •.i i • i. iNOT C � with the G.T.R. as brakeman beginning enced some storms of snow and sleet• big duties nn Wednesday. which appeared ratbe�r unseesooable. Send for fret sample. -Mrs. W. V. Wright and Tamil re- All appear to be greatly benefited by the tC01-r i BowNE TvraAts. '' Canada. _ tee and Ji.osi alt drug. j turned home on Thursday of last week trip, being somewhat pronged by the cool _ ' Otlr Chopping I)epar me' t lf; again FIIIlIi1Dg from an extended visit to friends in Erie, sea air. I Buffalo N. Y. and other points. +r, •w +� o►••e:� •; full blast: Our work ja noted fog del patch and -Norman Kerr is spending a couple of Pickering Council. O weeks at the lake camping !with C. H 1i�`. +r "•, _ r . e _ . Ham and Nelson Peak. They report s The above council met paransnt to 'ad- - '" °' ! .' 8 sl f�ht Bring along your chop. grand time fishing and shooting. journment members all present, the reeve P Stat + S o -.>�ro Thos. Bunker and two children, in the chair. The minutes of the.last a t s: . d � of Toronto, who baa been spending a meeting were read and approved. Several • accounts presented to payment. •'Cream Balis," Family Floor. 18 80 per bbl. couple of weeks with bar brother J H e.. .A S• r1 T „ „ On motion of Mr. Pugh,Jas Bark orae � 1 ,_ • t � �__ +� Toronto Pateac, Fancy Pastry Flour, #8.80 r bbl Bundy returned home on Saturday. heard re Gibson in his care said indi int O� i*l[ •��� w� $ � t. '•Boston," Pure Manitoba Patent Flour, 65.00 per bbl. ' -Mies Baker has.returned to Picker. s --H i = .� it suffering from a bad lea. ing after spending six weeks with relatives N ;qed '•'° _ P q The committee on sheep kiNe�! by doge !O oar - - -` 'L in Oshawa. She is now busily engaged reported and recommended payment as O Bran #14:0{11 per:tan '' "ifiiheateIene" lac per package \\ prepa&g for the. fall millinery opening. follows. W a o 0; Shorts, 916.60 ter ton Corn Meal, 121be for 260 —Robert Annan who has been in poor W S Major for 2 sheep killed #16,66; s i �a sZ yo �c i Jumbo Flour, #'1A.00 per ton Oat ideal, ]Olbs for 250 health for the past few months is now ly- .lobu S Beare i sheep killed #5,66; Judson �'� } o� �.,. Mixed Chop, $16.00 per ton Rolled Oats, 101be for 250 ing in a very serious condition, which is A Pagh 1 lamb killed $63,66; James White o E`+ I �b Ito N=A=�a o� Oat Chop, #1,10 per 100 lbs. Rolled Wheat, S lbs for 250 ,A the source of m ch anxiety to his friends. 3 lambs killed a � Oats 860 ba. Graham 1 ewe and 2 lambs dam• ee x' �� pt Flour, 12 lbs for 250 -The Court f r the Revision of the aged 114; Ya iln • ,. Voters' Gists will be held in the Fire ball The committee on indt�en11e reported and =O o A_ '` '�► o ' on Wednesday, the second of October by recommended the following payments. ; ; _ a a ws ii R M Bateman road aft to Mrs Galliver ♦•N ;' His Honour the Judge of the County o A w #2; Chas 3illespie 1 mo snp p-o! John o'- M Oourt. Brien #6;John O'Brien railway tare and ! �� x a • -The Yonb People's Christian Eo- M = a Aug. $nd, 13tH _ R ' expenses to Toronto #1; G} N Fish M D for O �M � � p oa d - deavor Society of 89 Andrews church, mad att to lire Jaime Li soombs 6& G N M� on held a meeting on Tuesday evening when Fish M D for clothing and expenses in coo• ' they re-organized after being closed up vection with the tab jug of Mn Jens •.- for anew-weeks daring the summer. combs to the general 8ospital 111,66; Q ' ime -E. J. and Mrs. Smith with their two M Brodie M D med aft to hire Jsae Lis. T0 children spent the past week with friends oombe 02; J Bark 1 mo sup of n (theca 66 1 the' 611 the Ottawa District. They also ansa- Mrs P Johnston 4 wks sa of self #4; Wm p mrd the wedding of the format s sister Firmiogbam 4 wb sop of A Luoocabe 0 6; waich took place on WednGsdsy of this P Moore 4 wka sap of salt . The oommittee on oontingenoiss reported • •. week. and recommended Payment as fa#ows. Nosmon Hodson, formerly an am* r 1 Pch ; e dent'surn�shingS � r Marks & Thestoo printing ooneoWs i ployee of the Aikenhead Hardware Co. of reosipts =6,60; D R Beaton on 60011 of "I. Toronto. and who has had several charges ary 650. ' of theft brought against him, was on Mon The committee on roads and bridges MIn Ready Mad d+tv accquitted of one charge. He is be* and reoommended the Collo „ 811mmer Underwear, ` ' Pow �pay Agent for all Shirts of all kinds, - inp� 'JId on the other charges. ment. g• $Q� gT kids of 9eh• Overalls,- he farmers in this ,ioinity are naw J H Connor 2 men and team drawing toles menuwedby the 1acI�►aghtan Hats iq all the latest styles. busily engaged, when opportunity offers, timber for bridge on 3rd ooa tot 1? 63.86, Y i harvesting their corn crop. However N J Chapman repairiwt culvert oa 4th 000 Coy Of abswg' Norwa B 4 /o Boots and Shoes, Etc. .'.. t o prevalent wet weather seriously in• bet lots 8 and 9 #0.76; R McBrady filling is A apsoul offer of y ( terferes with the work, as they find 'it a .washorit on 4th con and re culvert on 7 feet, health sod richt for transplanting AID'- BUNTING p j * . • Greenwood road #4,113; Wm Emerson pot at 5o. each, lbs• purchasers to dig their diffisalt matter to harvest the crop in ting is culvert on Kinsale road on con 4 own tree. This offer will be good to end - 9 shape. 03;50; R J Price rep stone onlvert on con b of Jane 1001. �' t -Rev. Carpenter spent the n week o lot 2 .50• R Beattie - � PP t patting 611 and d with" 3_- among friends in Beaverton and Bcechia vert on ooa bet IDN 24 as 25 #1.60; A CTm®113. R1�!'®T• �✓Z�l • where be was formerly stationed while a Beer rep culvert on con 7 bet lots 14 and 15 _ srs a d student. On Sunday be officiated in San #1.75; Wm Barton tom laying lank t, on . ° Berland, while his pulpit here was ocoa• Green River bride #2,25; T Ni FRUIT REFS ! t pied by Mr. Sparlina, a.student of Ti'init g p rep g ewanick" T y Dom men and teams em is r Atha brick" ' on 0011 8 #10; J Collins36 ds av an w t 1 All kind a of University, Mr. (:arpenter :was saaom• y gr ponied on his trip by W. A. Rammer; at lOc Pickering to pay one-half 11,76; (coo FIf ITIT T1tEE3. I The sharp ad de in sugar, .. s Cooper com di., No 15 #7,15, meh sod BS, L#C., 4, -fair. and Ddre.\hdoDiarmid and ' eon, teams amp #15,43• Jss Somerville oom div ' "�$�f7 We will still ooniinue to giye of London, spent a feW days with Rev H h"i Muir et price 201ber of Granulated for one No 6 men and Ums em #5,21; Rott . for all kinds of and Mrs. McGregor daring the past week. p . ' Dollar. Wbitson bonne on 60 rds w fence #7.50• W As Mr. NeDiarmid is a sufferer from ba Fall and Winter spp.ee: . y J Devitt for concrete pipe 485,75; (ted a r-- fever be is compelled to seek relief for a White com div No 318,90, men and Nam. E SEE A ant. j Y few weeks ever year in `_ :`:. JOHN . y Y the wilds of Mae amp #10,$1; (coo whits com diva 8 and 4 Pickering. koka which is said to be the only lace #7 80 man and teams em W• Ey P p #82;17; W m -- 6'g au t Pickering. in Ontario. where a person can get relief Carlton drawing 26 yds gray on BrooktAt -+' •' ' from this distressing disease. Mr. Me• road in aoa 6 at 426#8; a a v oock com Diarmid and family is just now returning div No 11 =4,29. men and teams amp .16,44E s t froze a month's sojourn in that favorite A Barrell 18 yde Rrav #1,44; A Burrell ran 1 Re, ping grader 5 hours at 40o#2; grant gain �'" recon. �Or.....:P -1'he Conservatives of South Ontario Jones bonne o0 80 rds w fence #50; C t� $� �d-fit in Piohoring ViliaaWlfeelS Disnep tom #1,69, men aad teams emp#4- Huh Gr&C1e will meet in convention for the purpose 26, total #5,95 Whitbytownsbi to a� selecting a rovincial candidate,on Satar• P $ for ante cheap, P ono-half work being done on e t 1: aeo av — day. Oct 12tb, at 8 m. in Whitby. lair. ,' � - _ P- y Ideon com div No 8 #4,08, $nen and teams '• I •+ • Bee T. A GFRE (c Fire sad Life Iasu�aac� Dryden'.Dakota ranch has brought many amp#13,74; James Somerville com div No Or JNO. DICF_IE. ;i : prominent Conservatives to the front in 6 men and teams amp #81,7* Geo Cooper . . ' the desire;to rebuke him. Maur i>rames div No 15 men a0 teams amp#28.92; Jas -."�� , • � n�• ., .- � _ are mentioned, among others Charlie Cal Somerville com div No 6 #8.81 men and - der, the favorite; Dr Kaiser, resident of teams a up #4,93; Cleo albite com div .3 and p rMassey-Harms L. J. Smith 4 #:,60, men and teams emp #4,95; C W Qoiveyanoi the Conservative Association; >ag done. - ; Y, Diene -com div No 13 11,95. men and Money to Loan. Cleveland John Ball Dow, J. H. Long, of Whitby, Disney.com em 61,6;;, l r ' Peter Christie, Manchester, Arthur John• p • C W Disney com div No 9 #2,73, men and teams employed #10,90. , i? . Visits._01 remoat stop Greenwood. Walter Coulthard Osb• i -' - t r: awn, Dr Beattie Nesbitt, and Hon George The by-law to assess thb several school £',T ,, e ery Tuesday. tin3 o$er cod wheels. , -Special prices sections in the Township of Pickering for o �- Foster. pronto. 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