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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_09_27 a ti << + . ' VV e- _ -PICKERING. ONT., .FRIDAY. SEPT. 27 1901. NQ• 00 T, _ - ---- - - ND V' P jpb of oarjilly give,wbWe (stab him one Casntenniat Earners OTT AROU S w _ _.- ..k>.•e h illy given. a *ne ` teas in tris new un9ertaking. Robert Bartram was home over Sunday vpyEtf r * ,c ' LATEST LOCAL HAPPExI1fOi EECOEDED Ei 'Tae• Fawthrop,of Hastings, Neb. U.S.. Mies Forfetr is visiting with Mrs 0011low is spending a few daps with big brother• Mir$ Jeanie Chapman spent Sunday at uP . -LfQItINQ. bf D..C.M.,Fellow of w Me' eM 4 ��+F � THE PAISS AND JOTTED DOWII Di OVA in-law Aad titter,J.A. and barn. albite. home. ^ w YCrinity.l[eaieal Cunene. Toronto. mem• �R air. Loana,.of Markham, was the He is giving John a few eye.t .„. `tic of Coilslt* of Physicians and Anreeoas ofopeaere o0, of W.P.Cowan for a few da e, gats( iaxlo.,Ofice and residence oppO'LearyLots] CO)Za:EaPGMDENTe, rsnchiag in his soantry, $e to an old y Oftlo*boars; mo 7 to lo: _ Two of our local • �bara,4 porta intend trying mini �Vbitevale boy, having left hese some 25 sxoaalneions in the R. Q.T. road race,and M �des*niFlt dto8. Cl AREYONT years ago,but he cannot do witbout the are,at present hardening their muscles for Pickrriog News al l ough 15W miles tae conffiot flattest to yon boyo. Of all materials and deal” Dr:Campbell was in the city on Tues• from bare, He hsoks` as tkougb his boas Alice Chapman,who was taken tII r ° kept in stook. It will pay you day. `ts •' to call at our works and ins Thos. Filson was in Toronto on Tnes• sonotry egress with him, with pleurisy while in the city, has been DiTON, DIIAIN a BOIILTBEE, pact our stock, short time ago one of our boys and who removed to her home, where.ahs has great- in�,C•oriaer Bay and Richmond streets.Toronto. agents we do not employ them,consequent Robt Bryan left on Tuesday to attend cycle and his anticsRu inn the wheel 0,f• see her around roved in bealtb, and in her usual we cuspirits. to a it out every.Tnseday forenoon_ Money ly we can, and do throw off the agents Linden fair. y B r �'Ca mortgage• commission of 10 per cent., which you will y forded mach amassment for the rest of •+ c .' ttVIDFTts.DII iN. W.MULOC&AOULT- certainly save by purchasing from us. A Rev. W. H. Adams was in Peterboro the boys. The tat mea at the corner BROOK ROAD y call solicited. g this week on bnsineee. -took it in hand to show the boy bow it a,Bgypl=` a1'Iv D. and Mrs. Hopper spent Sunday was done. which he succeeded to doi Rifle practice is all the rage at risen( SWELL,Q. C., BARRIS- WHITBY 9RAMITE CO., with friends in Brougham. ng Who stole dem watermelona?pTickle very nicely for a time having managed to • 'SBR, prows Attorney,and County ODP•Post 014ce. Whitby Ontario John Callan of Roseville, was here on keep on the road for a short distance but your feaHogs neat time boys. 8*ltaitot: Opart t i,�Wbttnr, 10 v — y g yon friends. finally be look to land anrgeying on the aitae Hattie Place, grand-daughter of Mrs. M. Boyer was it, Stouffville a few side of the road. At first be was white Jahn Tool, i$s800vering from an attack of OW 8t McGILT.RU AfQ, BARRII9• PIC�ERING LIVERY t days this week visiting friends, but by the time he was through he was `yM�a fever, ar r'Rodd who has been visiting ara,9alidtora,dffiChas Bra of Gleeson, N.W.T., is vie• ytby,oJ Dow,Ba•:Theo. y decidedly green. a:eCii111yasv,LL,B. Moaev to Loaa. 8y ;ting his parents, Samuel and Mra.Bray, _��• in the ueilhborhood recently, went to But- Mre, Booker, and two daughters left Palo but has now returned, expressing her= 5earboro sett well pleased with she bis fair _A'1'ERters, IiITCHIE Jt 6 WEEuiY, for their home in Rat Portage o0, MondayWere you at the shooting-match hold the ' Barristers,Solicitors, etc.. Temple Build- Firn-class vehicles for hire b da Wm, and Mrs. Cook, of Proepect, werHarold Toys spent Sandav at the pareoa ocher day at(iso,Cowan Is - ? Our pada• . Tazohto, and Claremont s.G.B. Sweeny y y with Alex. Wilson ani famil over Gnu Rogue made some good bite, but was not 1N., Pat ntoaand P.r9.e Ron( a G.R.Sweeny Or Dight Bas in connection meet• y see• y pin the anatomy of the ing all G.T.R.trains. Freight and day. Airs. W. A.Heron made, a flyingvisit sofficientl well o i express delivered to all parte of%be Wm, McNay and family were at Saint. here last week. horse to locate the vital spot in the horse's Yet�rena villose. Teaming of all kinds done field over bunday visiting old friends and will hope our hew botcher John Everett head. The smithy made a baUs eye the g t HOP$INS,VETERINARY SUR_ on shortest notice. Sale and com- relatives. ! not urge(to ctrl! our way, We all first shot, - . y Do not for et that on 0,113 after October wirh him success. f3EON, Graduate or tae Ontario vet- mission stables in connection, - _- _g__-- We are sorry to bear that John Mor a ya3p tlotlsae,Toroareg?etered m8zrw+z --' - - Is all places of business will be closed et a o Lives of poor mea oft remind 0,e, 8 o'clock. is going to remove to.other parte,as he will Honest toil don't stand a etmooe, ' ^y elthe Ontario vetennazy Modica' ,Aiisoc:ation. W. H. Peak, be greatly missed is I10°iety 0,e well a in 5 s thof residence River, Office Lod ce and boom mile. V Misses rate and Florence Eastwood the Sjetbodist churob;where ha has been The more we work we have'rehiod ns,, atlztb of Green Riser. Ocoee and•taoeiatr(orae bigger patches on our pante. boun. 8 t 110,.=„and Ito L Pm- Telep raPh y Proprietor. were in Whitby on Seaday visiting their or¢aoi'at for two years. Jrivez,s LOG not Hill,Oat;:?,u.addzue•Green grandparents, Roe are glad to announce that John Rich On our pants ohne new and glossy. !Biota,,cam \5'eslev (ierow left on Monday for ardsoti 11,Y.P.bas eosin been nominated Now are stripe of different tette. J SHIRLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, Winnipeg. Hie mother accompanied by the Liberals for the Leaislatcre, The All be subscribers pager, J1=.t• Son.C3zadnllte et she Oa.ar.o veteriL• Furniture Li In as far as the city, Liberal party think, that considerioR the @ad don't pay 0,e what is due,ssv tSolleae.Toronto,rgRittered iaemWr of the s t t 1 s - JuLn alt nP, �' d„ of Ingersoll,aforte- lndoiigtriods way he has represented the Then !et ne be 0,p and doing; ilntario Veterinary Medical A.soci•tion. aIt _ diseases and io:unea of the domestic Lntmalt er resident of this lace, was in town at r.diO his chances for reelection should be s ,t trsetoi according w the moat modern approved P sad scloti cliSo principles. Oiaes sad r•rid•oce tendieq hiii mother s funeral good, - $tad in your mite, howaoer small, - pprr Wi alt$r Bray is ieaviag J eq Under. - �•-�` Or when Ohs winds of springtime strike as s the Le asesdtotaipl s. om'sbardwar•store, A full, iine of fire$• _ aO the n 8o Ldj t01 Oct Claes furniture noir � - - King bill's farm End IB IDOVIDR an 10 W:lllero GREEN RIVER, We aball have no pante as Lll. • on sxhibisioa in Thompson a farm on the 3rd con, -- Tbos Graham has return from ® !lion A Barnes is attending lbs Paa• !ate TAM ttiilrtass �tszA+i. -s•ietv.rtaa esan•aal.'rs r sego, where be was enaaged wi b�lir• American thea week, Tssrxa eo1Na EAST ZVIq AS FOLLOWS:- � our were rooms 1 Pi DUNN.Conveyancer, Coca- Prices right. Misses Cyatha and Annie Ferrier are - 1 y g Crossley, who deals extensively in horses visit; friends m cabridire, NO. 6 MAIL r rafsssoner far sakfaa AlEdsrite. Stu.. Gregg it Wilson wore is Peserboro, 19 LoceL 8:58 A. M. ��pp1i 800 P. l[, 101arsatont.oat. R. S• DWin ham, _ last week where the since the few frosty errs, w0, am have .,•30 . Lod” g y purchased three inR beaatifal weather here 6;12 P. Y, 'ways► R. HOOVER, longer of MArriates jekaioR, Oat, bo0aeade of lumber for their new ware• Mise Ballard who has been ill for some TSA sofas WEST Drat As FOLLowa: .,.J, . Lareenaea. C.2ae•t mtU to day amt ane time.is improving rather stowly. No.0 LOCtL9-14 u►ir•aidauce at oiglll,Green 8iver.00t, sir — Mrs. Wm. Gibson,of Hobart. with her Will and ,ire hoover retaraad home .. w adons, Buggies, two ehildren.bave been visiting frieade from tho Pan American and report a grand *11 LOCAL ' A-Y. 2:'19 P. N. -� $IQ+iTi,'J4, Iaeaer of Marriage sed relatives in this v'cmlty for the past circa• '7 Maft 8:17 F. M. . Ltuo•ee tar the Ooaaty of Oati►fto Cit- - --• . . ••as the.torn or.t 0,!s r•atdono•,Ptakarlag Etc, as Iowa$% prices. two weeks M o0, A Tomilson, of Pontiaae, Mich is !>OSLM 3aa71Lm.-aaaDartoa Etaltoa villas• !'y Joseph and lira Pilkey left for 8erorl , is$hit week vl.ltrng with W. H, and airs aiCl D BELDAM, sactioneer, d°., Repwr`ng neatly and promptly rov-ou Tues4ray morning to spend three j Burk of Born Bras I ;® tV;caro .,,.citr•&is*from bitnumorava wtended to. weeks with their daughter, Mare Whinia Mrs. Elias Bice and Miss Annie Dotes who 'I�u. GOING EasS DOE 18 FOLIOWE'— F•1 bar been under the doctor's care for a longNO. $ JLIAsz $ 47 A.M. friend•both tar and near. Bale.of tai m$ farm of that p1aC®. I time is speedily improving. NO. I2 M1z>dD . 2:58 .M szoe8 and •verythso* the a to be solo will be kir. Wallace, of Quaker Hill has rent tteadied by cue so3eertbar wicbti.entmo•:ears Sole Agency for Spelglit WeoOn Juba end Sirs Hoiden,of Markham Geo " 10 LOCAL ed Dan Forevtl p form. He comes and Mia Richardson,of Ciaremoct. visited .6'08 P,M. and eo:d to the Trry but,idvrntage. 410-17 Co., 318rkbam. recommended sad,no doubt he will ma with W B and firs Turner on Sunday last TRArxs GOING WEST EiVi as POT10ws;- R.BEATON.TOWCNSHIPCL.ERH �MOO �-t a good eitizrn ''Do � ��� & 1ROtJRi•ti - D S.soot airs. Tamer and d*aghter, NO 9 LOCAL . Q.gQ d,M, - -_ D. oorivevancer. Cotumtssionerfor taking --- • Bert Campbell and Silas F Campbell -Mice. of Wbltevsle, spent Banda Inst _..-" 11 Mt3ED , , 2;31 P.M. .• - i onforise,property Wt Ern• 2%o w loan Pickering„ wi,h Maner Douglass left for S Springville with H, sad airs, Ho yy p 7 Mml .8:22 P. Id. oa term tuoparty. tv'hiii•vale.0at. 7•T p pts ins of Silver ala !e. last week whethe former is op-oning up Fawthrop of Hastings. Nebraska. ALFWAY HOUSE, Kio¢ston Road, � g a general store. who has been visiting some of the principal _ llj mood aceom.aodac.oa t-3r man Lad unset. I Geo Murray has sold his blacksmilb Cities in the United Stats and Canada Is root,Lax prima Catstne A t. Best of signors shop to Frank Cooper who will take Poe opkias aad eigen. J HULL, Propristor. fimm AN , vr*ttive hie re{ssiv"$ sad afro H SMITH THEJE�iPLER., 0800101) at the expiration of W J. Cara. of Silver Maple. " BOCCHER&POSTILL.Licensed Ace- ham's lease o Nov. 1902. -- ""''--- p �7/� %,nneerz for the County of Ortarto. An- Watchmaker and Jeweler Greg t Wilson are erectioR L large Audrey. ,C ICKERI1,G tion•aces of every description conaueted &r L r warehouse at the statioa, which will too moderate charas• T Pmeber• Real Estabs -Dr is Street, WHITBF, Iain AI We s.re glad to ate 1lr0 Madill bank - ..,,Anent end General oaf actor, Strtat attention modern conveniences, Is will be - ... glwen to all orders by mall of telegraph. Ad- ready by the 10th of October to take with o0,again. troo T®Ofl PCCCEsa, Hroagham. Gas• F. Watches, Clocks and Jewels grain. - Whitby fair is the diverting indusnoo 1POSTILL,Oroen R'Ter.Oot. $sly �' Two gentlemen from Durham, Care here thus week, Repaired neatly Lad prom u y Miss Mary Fowlie is visiting her Gla• IrrHE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Have p 7 Co, were is our locality lately selling stock tines in 1✓abridge. s JL to gg removed to sad theroughty overhani• '1'' tS7 t� for ■ Cement Co. They sucoseded in Suss Ethel Thompson visited anise was Watches,Cloo*s and Jewelry neatly sad fed the sbo.a hams•.I sm prepared to tarnish till vl�Orli G uaranteed. placing a fete thousand amen moneyed Weetoe o0,Sands Iammmoddou to PI who ds l o a patronize man around bore. g y An Armenian RIT'S os interesting leotare promptly PLCg red The ONLY' sde Qpsdoas$amps•room; i rhall.be D1 onto Finita Pickering Monday and Fridry o! The here o0, Thuds R led to sae all old vaaroae wb•o their have ca- each week.- garden party held under the has y avenin last, eye Rlaaeee - �kh a,Out.aarta.m• Jae'3541sa�HNCs, pions of the Methodist church last Friday '•►fisc sdatfgie Or-rig,olgPiok*riag,fait Zhu �tPRICES RIGHT The evsaiDg was a decided once*". Oo 0,g. Friday morning for Dryden. - count of the evenlue beiog somewhat Com• !McLellan, of Western Bank ;FOR*•*e W u cool the tea was served in the banmeal Whitby,called upon-trieadehere recently. If you want w ALdRaa CHOCF► I Sao Deering Harvesting T1lachinery, 11�� 1I BAN OF f1�DAr of the ebnrch, while the am vt+ Mine Ward.of Claremont,bas hese vis;%. supply you Give me a call J W Mann Machinery. ° fag her friend Miss Eras Gas to our north. mpat ted by acs of Parliament 1871° Riven in the most s0,, .Everything weal 'Win.Ellicott u indisposed with a sold Braraft ri Wind Mille. off in tba moat eatufactot manner. n*aeA'�ii sr:a.a. Y that is &tIIi:tfaR s great Ciao= p*ople st Page wire fence. Ast:rorisel Capital:.................'•.st,oOOAoo Mi" Brown,elooatiocist,!Dora than Gas• present. Subscribed Capital ................ . aoo.aoo. taiaed her previously high ri utatloti a Some of otic IIibridige e=resident* cit. Tadhope baggies and cntterr. D y tR p +mt....... •....................•....,... Ili3a°p an entertainer, while the others was all tended the Uxbridg*,lsir this week and had -: Thome Ensilage and Blower, 1 Asses Re•iuv Convartibl•.,.......... 1.et4sel well-received. The Claremont band en a pleasant time lile00nd ha>zd one for gals. JOsa cow.*•F.0,• T.H.MemrLu_w,Esq, livened the evenings proceedings with 0,D `1'e have soother wedding to Freei out Cashier R p Rs g report nest Esay W. F, R Joal��� epe0161 attenrioa given to armor's safe abaadance of,good mneie. .The receipts ore Our Ririe are going, but our boys- stud ariil•ote on all amounted to OTs! X81. Wall they'rer slow. butes Collections solicited Lad nompLlyulade for the evening t?armds Notes discounted American and _ COming Fardgn jbaage bussu?•cd sold Draftsie-' . .•.. "It never rain*bat it pours".raid on*of ••..•. parts of the world the old bachelors apan hearing ct the many saviasw Bank VeIvartmeat. Brougham. wedding*in our neighborhood. _ (treat allowed o0,de osi'ts at highest cur• Stsnl - It is rumored $bat Walter Wilson in. { - _ p Optician 11 Bing St. seat rates,and credited ball• earl to de eY Sar°w hs�mOoe�bz°k into tends leaving the smithy Hers for more Op J 7 depositors our berg. lucrative quarters. We will be. sorry to '-_'r Agent for sA West,Tomato,will be at A. H Geo. Kerr.-manager,' We are rood of our dear old i wnabt lose our friends ■ Opi1JJ Allia'e d 1�bitby. P Q P 7 kinds of rob- ins store, (Picketing.) We are sorry to learn that Mr.Bea bas isles manufactured by the McLaughlin La Thursday„September 28th. DOMINIa*1r A �Q Mrs. Machin and Mre. Matthews visit• decided to leave the Whitfield place,- lar. Co'y, of Oshawa. ;With a fall line of speoiseles. JJ ML i,i 3� jiff K ed the city on Monday. S.W aostooe boa-leased same for a period A special offer o!Norway Spruce 4 to i and eye lessee. Prices right, Wee Harvey has of years we believe. s y gy jest returned from N.J.Chspmaa baa a well eared Lad 7 feet,bealthy and right for transplanting Testing free. y " '` Buffalo and reports everything 0.X. at 50.each, the purchasers to dig their Relra°t' Capital-Paid uo, $2,45 0,000 E,Bodell spent a few,days with friends heavy crop of the white Dora he advertised owd%reef• This of IT will be good to end mf. last spring. Jag. MoBrady also believes of June Fe E. Luke t Optician, in Oshawa during the peat weak, that this variety Toronto Optleal varlors. RES8fV8 Fund Z145OJOO.O Thomas Forsyth has moved into the low,judging by is crop L this year, yet. Phono mtSos. bones lately vacated by. biro. Ltntoq. We are glad to learn of the felicity that d'=9e21 R�QeSv 7arJ-ly 11 alts STREET WEST. 'WHITBY BRANCH, Remember the great stock sale at 'the has come to another home in, Algoma „ Brougham hotel on M613day, Sept 80tb, -Miss Christina Bell, well and favorably q•aem" Naaw4na iaasa•es Trasaastee the property of Watts dt Younitbusband known here,and till mid summer s teacher _ TTT m T speeiai attention given to las collection of Robert Beatty baa 'purchased a fast in Algoma has married a prosperous in. t ■/� !J UST yN• • • • Fa'rm's Bale andNG other Notes. habitant of that lace. ■ hires with a record of 2 82, The tame p J. i i i a c e s Wilson's BAVLVOti DBPABTMENT, - will be in the a rte a sad accident befet tba second $y Pad+ O.C.Tonic Eitteee peeding ring at 'bi[Arkham Qu• 'Smith's Interest allowed on de fair. son of Thos. Paokrin on Saturday O.C Catarrh Cure posits of:1.00 and cap- p last, _• Tdnglefoot O.C.Balsam,Spruce dr TLr Wards' The Carpenters began work otr Monday Frank was riding a colt when be fell off, ,p -' In*ect Powder Abbey's Salt E.J.THORTON, 0,0 the framework of N.Stevenson's new arid,the animal*tapped on him .with its lXl Eav lroughin g " 1 Paris Careen ` Lime Jniae MANAGEBs barn. which will be ready for raising in Ioe�cy iron shoe. The abdomen was Beverly Anil Fly Oil Imperial Lemonade about a week. It will�be, when com tet• 1 ed bat prompt a e his attendance hat a•pecialtp, prices comparing - P door mash to alleviate his ent3'eria¢s, al• i We B. PRINGLE & CO ed, about•96 feet i1r-length by 44 ft in though not out of danger,we trust he will favorably with other dealers. t7 �1 _ •••.•BCB S SOAP..... breadth. gradually recover and be little worse for _ �,• stint(Wild Raspberry OF WHITBY) As J W Hogle has sold hie farm, be the accident that might easily have been _ P rry Essence Lemon r will bold a public aaction sale of farm fatal, Opel; for business-at G. Brandy's Blackberry VLni110 stock and im lemente on Tuesday, Oct A very pleasing ceremony was performed l r " Strawberry �� pinto le --Have jest taken in stock a gonsi¢nment p y. in the R.C.church at Pickering residence. Pp 8th As Mr He le contemplates. movingg b the - -of LIVERPOOL LIFERPUUL SALT. They ars last to the northwest in the s rin everRev. FaOher Sheridan oo Wednesday :..::pSyCgIN „•,• anloadinR also a. Car of the, celebrated thing will be sold witbont reserve See morning last when Miss Aques O'Leary,y 'I WINDSOR SALT, In all"Des of fanov second daughter of our esteemed townsmaOne light wagon - Root.Beet Flasbli bt Headache Wafera and stn le roceries the offer a ecial ad• bills for particulars °g 8 Gan Piowe for Sale. g p g y P Timothy O'Leary,was united to marrfa e g f Ginge4Beer Stearns " vantages.'• Flank Sanderson intends building this 13 g fall a skating•riuk. For this purpose be to Sir. Walsh, a prominent farmer of -,S Bicycles for elle or to rent. Everybody acknowledges that they sell P liancbester. After the wedding,the break At the— has purchased the property adjoining the fast was*partakenht the residence, atten•I S Bundy the beet TEA for the money to be bad blacksmith r•ho SIT. Sanderson de. anywhere. 40-1y p' 1 ded by about thirty nF the near relatives ! Cs serves cre(lit for his enterprise, which iq and friend-3.. l'ariictslars;nay be to kit d - •'' +s' i0 aYIY1�C�• W. B.Q. & CID- worthy of the- patrotra'ge of- the 'y0aa3 frr next issue, 28-tf Claremont._ - rhte . _ _ ? -. , - ,�- n3 .`. 3arls x , ll" hnI r - .�,�. • •Na-• �s y»`�y tale of keeping You 'away, and roll ..'lei7 BABY IN TEE 802'• ry 4 ., •' ;, ., ^1r-t:`-+*''`-r0�-✓'�-►-.�'`�f�'... ems"'.+'- - •"�J bi her of her chief pleasure in lite. 4Z , . -, -. '? r •i- a She spoke quickly and earnestly, r� ' A Joy wad 2'�aaure When :mod ab �1<: i" W". u and with a pretty flush coming and .. lir\ ^' +li t }M „tet. - -'. y ..��. 87 the Anther ob.... going in her round cheeks. Guy _ f Natured and 8ealthy. : m rpt w � + .ill st. -•A afpsy's Daughter." X watched her with a singular pleasure. '� All children fa every home la the - y - 1 '� , `+�Y'� '':'. ••Another man's Wife.- "All right; I understand," h- said. country need at some time or'.cther . 1 1, ,5 �. W t _ "Don't be afraid, I'm not over sen- -_ ---.---I- - e 2!"', , +�, w.A KraA's.Bitterness," T itive; and, upon m word, what you a medicine such a Baby's ©wa'.Tab ' `t '4 1115 __ --�___t` - - - ' s Y lets, and this famous remedy.' had �_ Secre .e e e O• -ill— . 8te.. Lis - say wakes up my conscience, - It's. a. cured moray a serious illness _ and ti great shame that I have not been to saved many a little lite lifotherir. `" tl �s . Insist • -.` `a` +u`-i'N+.`w+w++.�NeH««�«�'..�i "'•v" «i`�i«i~. ~i�"iNi `I»ia-��?-i when I was a boy—saved my life: LII +-` -'-- t n0 o�lata or haralful dr1Jg'8i'..- �»", i feet." is pure! operable, sheet SXi UPSLS OF PItECEDLVG She turned to.him her full face, ant to take and prompt in i�' 1 :+he nodded and,smiled happily. I �/ ` • ;CHAPTERS.-Matda Carringtord trio with her cup of tea, and the resew- And the least I can do," he went F'or..simple fevers, colic, i onstip8r FM1, 1. :Ulegiti3xtate child of Sir Richard blance was not to Constance, but to on, 'is to run over and see her, es- `, tion, disordered stomach, dirrhoda, • Hartleigh, meets her halt-sister Con- some one else whom he could not 8 y V. . irritation accompanying - lr stance on a stage-coach in America. place'. And yet she was like Con- pecially if she likes to see pore.,_I oor P Ym8 the. cu Own old dame! Oh, don't you be afraid of teeth and indigestion, Baby's G1wri r .I .The stage is attacker: and Constance stance too. - that 'I shall stop away because ,you I! 'r Tablets are s certain cure .In.tach' �� is wounded. Maida leaves her for 'Pshaw --Llhata fanciful beggar I are heiC-that is," he added quickly, ' V -in 2lrnost any .disorder common' to= dead and goes to impersonate her in am," he said to himself, children these tablets should be giv» England. Caryl Wilton, who knew "You have just been practising?" if You'll .promise ,tout i•shau'L l � en at once and relief may be prompt- '_ Maida a:. a famous actress, meets her said the dame to her lodger, drive You away." } g ly looked for. at some amateur theatricals in her "Yes, Same." eYou shall not drive are nwav," 11 new home esreY visits the portrait "And I owe you an apology," said she answered, with her finale smile. Never give the babies so-tailed , ori er at Hartle h Hsfl. Re,is IGu "You were not Ia n when I "Indeed, it 'is not likely that there' _ soothing medlclnes which sirizply put g Y Y: playing will be any occasion to do so.• I of- Chem into an unnatural sleep. These ;,.' _. . passionately fond of her and to be entered the church, Bind I am afraid tablets are small, sweet, pleasant to - .. -:,often dig her presence asks leave 'to 1 was asleep when you commenced." ten have urs tea in my own little paint her portrait. Guy, a nephew "Was it you whom I saw going up room." y; take and prompt in acting. Dissolve of Sir Richard, to avoid seeing Wil the side of Lha church? ,h did no}• `'tti a understand each other, then?'' _ - ed in orate;, they will be taken-read- by � Il b the smallest infant. ...- �- ton's admiration 'tor the girl he know I had had a listener until I said Guy, with a sigh of relief. Y Y' thinks he loves, rides of and calls on "Quite," and for some reason, she Mrs. John McEwan, B t s•t Vil- saw you going down the path." . I his foster-mother; Danis Chestcr, - .��."Yes,"-answered Guy,- "and I owe blushed a rosy red. and concealed the loge, N.B„ writes : y baby was you thanks as well as an apology, fact only by bending very- low o;ei BDY'S BOX PLAITED_ DRESS, almost constant! troubled with coli rCHAPTER %X. for I never heard sweeter music.".. her sewing, which she attacked with 2 nn�i 4 Years. le before I gat. m Baby's Own m he - "hilss. Mildred, this is hQt. Guy, She blushed divinely, but said moth- sudden vigor. - lets, but since wing them to him he ros've heard me speak of so viten. ing, as if willing to drop the sub- During'the silence which followed Nothing suits the tiny boy more has not since suffered. Every mother • I pe ;• the dame bustled in, perfectly than the garment that is should keep these tablets always at Mr. Guy, this is my new lodger,-my lett: and Guy, following the dame's "Well, Master Guy, tired of wait- made in one pieces The charming hand." 'old oss! advice, Teft.her alone. Meanwhile he -ing. I've been as quick as I could. I-littlemodel illustrated is boyish They cost 25 cents a box. You g p,' you know." � _ i - ;. The girl bowed, with a beig'htened 1 drank his tea, and attacked the Now-don't look at g g Y druggist's �! !vier, and a smile of inquiry at the toa>at. But though he did not your watch. You enou h to suit the+ most exacting of can find them at our dru !at's or, �• talk, he could not help looking; and must wait a bit longer and tell me li tle men, yet is graceful and child- if you do not, forward the money i � ,. old gossip." the news, Perhaps bliss ;,Mildred will ;ish at the same time.. rho three. direct to us and we will send the „ , "I didn't know you had a visitor, the sweet face, with the soft brawn be so kind as to play and sing for box' plaits, back and front, give tablets prepaid. The Dr. Williams' (lame," she said, ta.kjDg up the hat eyes. seemed to throw a. kind of .us._ Ah, blaster Guy, it's a treat. ample fullness below the waist line, Medicine -Co,. Dept. T., Brockville, _ . ` . which at hQr entrance site Had-Bung soothiag spoil over him --- - You didri't notice flit piano,-did you? liera-tiu� are allowed-"Lo fall free,- Ont. - --'� on a chair revealing a beautifully ; "And now I'm going to clear the Not vou, 1'11 be bound." ani! arc •stitched and pressed flat —T • frhaped head, and a clustering coil of things away,'_ sada Daiiic Chester, at- - i w"Yes, I did," said Cuv: and by ab v The fitting is accomplished O o e e r , ddxk brown hair. "I'm in no hurry ter a few mourenta of chat. ''You'll eat and opened it and looked at the with shoulder and under-arm seams. PB ANT PEOPLE. ]or ars tea," and with another little wait till I-come back; Master Guy. ,gr�,celul, quiet Jigure. "I5'iil you be ,T}e big sailor collar is stitched , ' Inclination of the head, she was-giid-'Miss Mildred, you come and sit in - i so kind?" under the outside front pleats, the Items of Interest About Some r Ing out of the room, when Guy said, ;the chair by the window out of my She closing being invisibly effected be Famous Balk. - -- with his frank quickness: - way." She rose instantly, and, without a . Heath flint in the left side. The con- i word. sat down IIL tlif! piano. --� "1 hope you will not go because I "Let me help you," was the cheery ran tier fingers over thg:_keys. and, tie pleat ie trimmed with three King Edward needs a No 7 hat. um here; I don't know that I can answer, but the old lady would have then, seeing that Guy still lingered bands. of Cuibroidery that are point- the Kaiser is fitted with a 8J size. -_,---stay--•• - --__ none of her help, and pushed her gen- ed at the centre. The sleeves aro and the Duke of Cornwall wears one, . "There now!" exclaimed the dame, 'tl aside: b: the instrument, looses! up and � Y sai•1. one-seamed and slightly full, finished measuring 60. i - • putting her arm on the girl's. ' i 'No, my dear, keep him here Lal 1 , at thc.wrists anti roll-over .ufls• I The Czar of Russia is described as "1'ou must go an.. tell the dame I i shnJl lose you both I see. Come carie back: I shan't be a moment," all the news, Mr. Itari Leigh " , To make for a boy of 4 years of ,having teen a bright but rather shy . _ Jaack, !Shue Mildred, _or he'll go. I a_nd.she bustled out. age, as illustrated, 21 yards of iun- I little boy of thirteen when his father - I - _ Jknuw him of old. ` Lohse, do, my The your rl walked to the wia- 6 Guy turned away rCluctantly, and n y. g gi 1 feria! 3,. tnchea wide, or 2 aids 44 plPxan'ier III was crowned. His •• - dear." dow and looked out for a moment, wcut becl, to his chair. and was in- inches Ride,- with 2f yards of em- ;schoolroom at the Anitchkoff Palace, Is+tantl assaile-1 with eager questions ; i indeed, I shall go." said. Guy, then sat dOcrti and drew a little bas- Y g q broidery, will be rcrlwred. _ biniling - "I could not think of ket- of needlework toward her and !Put in a hushed whisper. Ile. with . _ I on the Nevski Prospekt in St. Peters,- 'burg was n.n uncarpeted and very i - more than hair his attention fixed on barely furnished room, with desks ' ing you out of the room." gat out her ocrd.y and thread a`+ the slender 5 ire at the fano. an- with t11c loveliest hair atrtd ayes that and forms running round !t, like a _ - _ She hesitated a moment, and then, quietlyand natural; .as if she were g P I with a r,uaile as faint as his own, •alone Isrrered in the sante tone, but very ,chine like diamonds one mouient,. and 'room in as English village school, i - podded an acquiescence,. as she said: Forgiv® me," said Gus. looking ,so..n sank back, and gave himself up'the next look soft and smooch as n . Please do not go, 'I will be back at her curiously "[ don't want taito enjoyment. ftiwn's. And such a t•eaiti.ul mouth iTh© only de oratlona oor the wall I i In a minute, if you wish it," and dig- he impertinent but don't you think 1 "Ask her to sing," he whispered. I Not email, like a doll's, but with the there those which had been put up by h and trio dame diel ! � I the imperial children themselves, and - appeared, that such a gift as yours, such talent i reddest lips and the prettiest curves. consisted chiefly of pictures of t'he Jana Guy looked after her with a lively is rather thrown away In this i Tiiere was a morncnt's pause. then 'Ah." and the old dame paused mus- Russo-Turkish war from English pa- tlh dame." he said, to a low corner tit eof the hed world"" l and laughed to the exqutsite voice rose softie into in Ic• i'ce seen s+.me beauties in m �„ g . Y _ Y an old English ballad. Guy covered d,,v' but nono au beautiful as bliss Pers. Y' his eyes with his hatide and listened in Scotland the Dctcliess of plft's voice. "what a beautiful young crew- laugh that rang like subdued music Constance ", 'daylight hours are devoted to walk- With all his heart There was a �i- She ought to be ver ha g Iture. `There did stta toms .from through the room. I lence after she had finishe+i Gu i g Y pPy, ling, cycling, and fishing and she is Who is she?' Ma that a compliment" she light- could think of nothing to say but it i murmured the listener, in acarceiy ;an expert in the last-mentioned i ' audible words. I amusement. She lands big salmon _ _ _ . 1 awe CheeTter Laughed. ly as>,ed "ho, I don't think I am g Y ;au _ . I - _ -"Where did she come from. 'who waating any very valuable gift Ithe dame had taken st+y nate of his Happy. •Yea. so she should, bless Its site?' she echoed. ' Ihen, now, itemember " he said, "I have I face she might hai•e seen that the her neaxt-with everything to make �srdentiflcally and has hemeif invented ;Ma.,ter Guy, you've-posed me =Sit heard you sing and play-. I rook of weariness of which she had ;her happy, and with a handsome hus- vera! dainty, deadly files, one of _ _; down, and be..comfortattJa -again, or Oh! ' .,,he excialmod, with a little(complained had gone wx-ay as 'cOm-'ba-rid waiting- for her to name the which 1s named the "Mar Lodge " - . - she'll be put-out, for—she-ifs only a uplifting of-her eyebrows. :'you mepn-plerely as if it had r;ever been there. Iduv. What a I•air they will make!" The Duches4 of Fife has from her young thttJg. and,shy 1 don't know that, 2 don't• think that'is wasted 'I am afraid 1 must go,'' he. said : 'rho soft floating strains died away I earliest childhood given evidence of a at last ' A had no idea, !t was so I quiet and retiring dispoafUon. Ilex '' ,where she comes froth-London,I think here. I didn't know what you and the girl aroc+e from the piano ounce brothers sad sisters bestowed - tato. Good-night dame." and With young HCr name is bMildred Thorpe. sad she rnoaat," and she laughed again soft-�well g and glided 'nervus the room, and sunk pings the organ at the church'' ly: ' - ihat unatiect�V. simplicity, wiiicli so on the rug at the feet .of tho'old wo-f upon her the nickname of "liar Roy- Uh," sold Guy, the it possible "Oh, but come," protested Guy. becomes a strong man, he bent man al Shyness." Always simple to . `that it could have been .that'young .,Lm no but come , but I know when I'his handsome face and kissed her, ?" dress, she gowns .herself, when In with his IIrII19 a'oink her waist. "Arid docs he.--does she love him?" `Scotland. In short skirt's of serge and . thing whom I-heard playing just!hear one, and I am' sure you play IshC whispered, now"" splendidly; ,iow you must startle "Good-night, Master Guy," re- "Love him?" echoed the dame, ori- Homespun edged with legther, and _. "'That was alio,"' slid the dame the good. simple people!" sponded the old lady. -' And when most indignantly ''How could she wears a neat cap to correspond nodded her hoed, � abd I "And 'I don't know about startling will you come again, dear. (help it? Who could help loving my I Lord Cromer's ' fife in Egypt is a - dsn't it beautiful to hear her? Lor'! ('their, she said thoughtfully, "but "4�'Hon? - Oh, so •n, dame-quite hand 011ie Guy? Ifo that fetched ser 'very simple and regular one An '' 1 we never knew what organ anisic I try to please them; and they are so snort.'; back to her home too. But, there, early riser, after a light breakfast s way in these .parts, until oho came, very good and kind. I had always The dame sank-into a chair with a I I've told you about ,that until you ;he works steadily in his office till _ bless her! , heard that the English people vers sigh, as the gate clicked to after(must know it by heart, and be tired 1_:Stt, when he makes his midday . Bow los *has she been here? I•L ver �d hearted.. bus.—" - him. of It." �meal, to which the staff of the agency :-_�. g y g Well; dame, he has gone?" -Is "Very extraordinarytfrat afi-e sheurd "But you are Engilshl' exclaimed "Nu no," murmured flit girl at her aro usually invited. In the afternoon _ "A c," sighed the old lady, "and feet, with a sad look in her softLLord Cromer, wearing an frreproaeh- ; .be here at all, with such talent." Gey. 'Shat is what it is, isn't it, Master "Oh, vee," she said, smiting at his that's the worst of it; he's no sooner ,eyes, and throwing one arm over the'able gray frock-coat and'a tehlte top . , . Guy? ThaVs- what puzzles us • all. tone; "but I have been a good deal here than he's away again, and who !dame's knees that she might rest her 'hat, which has become his traditioh- - • 1. . . ` 'The old parson says she's so clever abroad, and—­ She stopped sud- can' tell when he'll conic lignin? Not heu,il-on it. "1 am not tired of hear-(al headgear, proceeds in his carriage -- ' -'' ' -- at' the music that she might play in denly and asked, almost. abruptly: that I complain-don't think that, l ing it. She loves.him 61 course, and. to the Gezirah, the.public park of one of the tine I ondon churches, and "bid you ride Oyer from Har-tletgh my dear. It's vi rv: kind azid good- -and-he loves her, does he?" I Cairn, and plays lawn tennis for a I � - - make her fortune. It's a singular, Hall? It must be a beautiful ride?" hearted of him to come to sec an old "Of course. Why, half the country couple of hours with the agility and I ._- woman at all. -But he was always a vigor of a youth. After his return , thing, isn't St? How long has she es." answered Guy, slowly, for is in loco with her; and small blame+ is Y - been hero? Let me see.. Oh,_only,a he was woaderinJ; at her sudden swot -tetnpered, open-hearted boy to them, 1 say." .he dines: and in the evening usually • ', matter of.a week. change of subject, "I rude over. It Bless him! But he don't look well. And does he talk about her? Has plays a gnmo or two of plcc}uet or "And you don't know anything c a Fero beautiful ride. 1Nhy I hope I'm qujck to.sec. pad I noticed that he-has he said so to you, dame?" bridge, at both of which he is a t about her?" " He paused, and then continued he was paler than he used:to be, and "Well, no. Not in so many words, great proficient. . tobkod tired." 1. i "No. ' The parson brovglit her• here as"tie sd,w the soft-eyes raised quer- No,.he hasn't. t t then, Master One of the o weremost-notable rase of the r - one evening, and asked if I'd let her tioningly, "I was going to sax that "ft's a long ride," was the s..tly Guy!s not the sort to do much talk- Maori chiefs, who were presented to the little room, and live w th ,me, I hoped we might have the pleasure whispered suggestion, lag about such matters." the Duke and Duchess h York is - and I was so taken with r face of sreing you At the Ball. W coos- The dame laughed -with gentle I'tvonder when they will be mar- New Zealand .was To ]3euheu,' who :that 1 jumped, at the than in does not know-indeed. none of us scorn,` rued." presented to the Colony frac splendid "Yes, of-course," assent Gu as knew-that'yon were here, or abs - "i3lcss your simple sot,!! A long Soon. Sir Richard has set lits national park that includes the vol- it-nothing could'be more stain! would have called on you." ride! .I've,known flim .;o ride from. heart on it, and it won't be long be- canzes of Ngaratioe and Ruapehu. r thein liking tt,c face.' "And the par- `No, oro, she'cried,`with a pour- dawn to dark-ay, and dance at a fore it's done. It's ,the.'trope of his He is the grandson of a famous can- son—" treaty frightened look in• tier soft ball afterward till the next dawn, life, doa''t you see? .lTe wants the nibal chief who, fifty years ago was j I.Iartlogh land and the Hartleigh buried alive while defying,the Ole- "itnows -no more than an sod brown a cs; "I would rather: Miss as if he'd just got out of bed. A i else. 'ow sent'to a big church anybody brown eyes; not call:: I-I suppose long'ride!` It wasn't that,'my dear. money to go together. Oh, it'll be ments during a destructive landslip. . . elsist in London an' he sent her. say- that I-I don't mean to be rude- No, something has upset my boy. I soon, no doubt., She'll make a beau- Te Heuheu, in all the glory of war- in she was a y knrriv that look• in his eves, sgrquiet ti[ul bride. with all the Hartleigh paint, and wearing little more than ' G prize, and-that's all "Please don't say another word,' - - we 'know: And she is a' rite an said Gu quietly.' "I don't under- and grave, instead of bright and diamonds shining on her. The dia-i the primitive flax mat around mar- ' 1 ho-w you take her. Oh. Ipdo know stand the rason of your desire for sparkling; they used to look so long mends haven't seem the light,of day loins, took part in the exerting mar-. she's an orphan, poor thing! And seclusion, but. I can respect that d� years ago when anything crossed him since poor Lady Hartleigh went, poor tial dance of his tribe before their ' I've heard her say she hasn't a friend sire, nevertheless," and with,a grape or puzzler! iriur.- My. heart yearned sal.,.. Royal Highnesses, A little later, In the world." _ • smile he arose, and put out his hand nnd' ached to Tisk- him, ' but - what -.-Poor lady! It is a sad story. when he came to receive his medal . "•('oor thing!" for lids list.• would have been the use? Ha'd Put. Ah; if she might.only have lived!" from the Duke, he was no longer the ' "But slit may . have one friend, F+he stretched .Dat jeer hand with a the ofI with a'light mord and a saucy Ah: sighed the. dame. "The wild warrior, bat a sedate, courtly haw, if Dame,Chester be worth cal- swift look of pain and dismay• one." . gentlest creature you ever saw, and gentleman, attired in silk hat and -.ling one." "Oh, don't go until the dame - -He- did ,not seem- ur>.happy,•" said•'all' so' timid and frightened of Sir faultless iro.ck-coat. _ -''' Guy nodded with marked-approval, ,comes back - please ' do not! the quiet, musical 'voice,happy,!.' Richard, Not one of us servants as Many Years ago Sir Edwin Arnold , - "Why should he ba? He is young, saying, with urr_•alled-for emphasis: She would feel so'badly: `I did not didn't understand hien- better than was plain Mr. Arnold, s.pedagogue . "She couldn't'have a truer or bet mean to offend you," and, to Guv's handsome she. Poor soul! Well, well, that at Iiia; Edward's School, Birming- . to friend, dame. But I say, I hope horror, the brown eyes suddenly glis- "Handsome? Ay,, that he be my dreadtaI time is all forgotten now, ham. In these days there used to , she avid come back." toned with unshed tears. "Please sit GtiY: and her_ child has come.to her, owp be,placed oil=tile bmaster's d des- ti k. - "And lith, wrth the best of friends again inkstand, a ill- ook an a-stick.' "She'll .come.back i1 she said so, down again, sir. Hartlei6+Ii:" „ g - - ]ltaster Guy. dltrd, Master, Guy. He sat down instantly. - ` "Her child!". sper c voles. The story Yells how the future poet don't you take no notice of her if j `.'And,please," she went on, "don't "And a partleigti,"'said the dame, at he4r knee. and journalist abolished the stick. It -' She's a bit shy, but let her• alone. think I am quite foolish, I-I live so 'summing up; "flint'~ enough to make . To be Continued. as a sweltering day, and the sub- ' a man happy. What was rt he said 1 ject of the lesson was "De Amicitia." l�he's but a young thing." quietly, that a very little thing ex- Ali, - "Young, 'indeed," 'said Guy, more cites me. And-oh, I must speak out about bliss Constance, •dear. "about I _T With an Inattentive pupil the master want Voir to see her. Talk about -- ' to himself than to the dame, "and so!and risk boinT misunderstood-Dir. Dr. Joachim asserted his musical lost his temper. The stick descend- .- - beautiful, and n11 alone in the world! 1 Hartleigh?" handsome-now; there's a bevy, gifts almost as a baby. When only 'ed, and he struck hard. •The culprit- Poor little thing'." - bless her heart five ears old he was-`n:sked by- Iris 'protested that it was the unpro'vok- Guy leaned forward. Tell`ins '.about her. Is she very motlrcr (chat he would like as a toy ed assault of a next-door neighbor A light stop.caught, his,ear, and he You-yqu won't, take any notice looked u with a leasant smile.'o[ m stn Mdit will ou? I`mean beautiful? What is she.like." to play with--4hey were 'at-the, time which• had caused_his thoughts ,to.- . P P 1 y P y. Y •'Like? ••Oh;.sl1c's lively. dear! Ah, VCs, she was beautiful, ver beauti- you won't keep awn from the cot- wandering through a German'w!lingo stray. The nest-door neighbor con- ful; and as he looked a strange sortt ge because 1 am te=e, will you? It how can an old woman like me put wisere"a Fair was being held, His err- fused, and the victim's assailant- - of feeling came over film: an seem- you coma every.am er the week it is it into words, She's an angeT." swer was: "A violin, and nothing was chiliad with rerhor•se. Calling ed to remember having seen ler be-I very likely that we shall'not meet, "Is she dart: or fair",and utter the would make him alter.his mind, so it the boo out; ho handed };`rit the stick. lo:c; or was it that he fancied that for I am out all day. The dear old question'came a soft, floating mel- was bosight-for-hhn.- He was--never and ordered the boa to strike him- . • be deteett�i likeness- to.some one? I.lady,Ioojcs forward so longingly to ody, as if th'e girl werc looking tack happy without that violin, and at the master. Imperatively com- . ---. With n vague sensation, of surprise seeing you, or any one from the'I tall, along the path of her life _ night- it had -to be-placed-inside-his -manded, the .b_qy.obey.ed, _ and .. the_ :_ _ . . ' tie fouDd a name for that some one.I that i should never forgive myself if "Dark, my d•�iear: but not one o! little cot before lid would go to stick was never more used theccvfor- tt +,as Cr,nstance Hartleigh. Iany'foofish words of mire were the'-your black wonictn-ch,.. no.! I)ark, sleep. card. . . .. - _ _ r , . . ,%-11 _ - - +U� .r::Pr'{;,Y".-,.. .��.. .- ..,«. +i ..,...- :rn -,N,r..w e..: ..>,..:.an...w1.. ;��+ ,..eC. r.+v-..-'zt.-.:... .'iw .., r ,'a� ,'•se - _ d": ) 6 ; x�= _ gang' of thieves into w _.hose clutches ITMt T°#.OYP t A itreat many people ta5to Pleasure. 1st'reading.tea-Dupe, ` tfi ItN will afford you great pleasure if Soa use aj CELCA N AND INDIA he will lead them Rad recepve a handsome commission fol• his ains. Many of these men, can speak several foreign languages, " r course, those.towhish is, of « �a� r r 1 course, advantageous to them in per- > NATURAL LEAS g whom London is a L--�U. �D E -A vast unknown. ` pr `gm.a� � 3B 3B 3 ��7 i 3BEven if the sailor escapes falling CEYLON TEA,as"i got a very pleasant aroma from the cup sy ? victim to robbers of this kind, he-i. . best rands sli1P rlt fear { - esernbles Japan in flavor, but is never Impure—While Iperhaps more liable to' spotted ' � ® flaw O� C±OrI!°llmlaai�,� Co. eine>f11YiTtasftil■e°Y>slttx pif "' rtfiniteiy superior LII quality. It is making rapid strides his hard�ai Red- savings in..�iaother - Umico so si�° c g. �t� ��#.._ p� direction. lie wishes to buy pre- pab1i or because..of-Life•.- --�iLrrt.J�_.., a S,.-�+• �Sfo,:iiSs Siater9"8"6r#'6weet#rC�at'Lsi= - t` ' and does not go fur from the docks Mister, could yer help a poor man AGENT�' WANTED. , '•''°r�'+` ,-Japan-teas should give it a trial. _ - to make the purchases. He looks it, wot lost the sight of an eye because � � s - _- -- — - .- ---. --— - - - the window of a jeweller's, and see- he liked realism in literature ? That p GEN I>3-lz! YOU WANF d Ll()tE 08 r tast.teillrrg itooda that give you over Ceylon Teas are sold In sealed Lead ing attractive articles-which are in- is the'istiktngest ' tale I ever heard. half proHt and hell in ever house, write Packets only. Black,l'lixed,Uncolored I variably unpriced for obvious rea- But it's true. I alas an admirer of no. Tile F: n Karn Co..132 every street. ti`lJy', LA Ceylon Groan. Free samples .sent. sons-steps boldly-into the shop. The Longfellow and one day while watch- Tomato. r, Address atSALADA," TOrOntO• man behind the counter takes in his Ing the "village blacksmith" I goU DURI�L? T1IE SERMON.character at a glance and knows a spark in me eye. what sort of,a bargain to expect. He - Rey, Itrr Longtal$-Z should thinlc rrq .• `WORLD'S BIGGEST`FLOWER. accordingly prices his goods at twice you.would come to church on . the r THE WAY JACK IS FLEECED or thrice ice the-figure he would to a ci- ;i-OZODON T Tooth Powder 2& Sabbath ? z: p Nov in Blossom is the Kew Gar- vilian, and never fails to do bus!- Htrdkase-I always shun work — � I ness. dense is London. DODGES PRACTISED AT EVERY Praga Park, Warsaw, offers _mpre or, the Sabbath and rest. - The tailor is another individual to r L whom Jack frequently. frills a victim, tor,the money in the way of amuse Rev. Mr. Longtalic-But do , you ¢ 'he biggest (loner in the world LARGE PORT. q mems thetri an lac i going for he may prefer to discard his uau- Y p g r? the world. call Din to church work 4. s, ust openedin the Kew gardens, _• —' "" tical attire on leaving his ship. lie Merry-go-rounds, swhngs, boats on a Mr. Hardkase-Well, it's the hard- on j It is u species of lily found The Sailor is Beset by Tempta- therefore patronikes a local man, and lake, and open air t2ireatres are all est kind o1 work to keep awake thw-o _qn Suinar`(Pke;;stud the flower is some- free for the admission fee of 5 cents. , sometimes: times a yard i iamete'r. It has the tions and Thieves lifter a rather` cumberso name of Amor- Long Voyage. - t A (1 �j R �( For ever Teltty Years 'p ophulius. This gla%t of its race •• 11 CLI�PINU 11LO1fl DURABILITY OF 1VOOD. ayas discovered in 1878\b Lr. Fisc- It is doubtful if in the length and loss.�ilnrarow'a a0o2nisn 8sanr bas been used by Y breadth oT the universe there is any In very dry atmospheres the dura- ®iawnaof mothers for their Children .bile teotuo& tcari, who sent seeds to Florence, PLATTSYLILE ECHO itsoocbeathischtid,eoftensthagumcisLaor,,saindc a spot that holds so many dangers for r bility of wood is almost-:incredible. wtndtrli�,aev1ittmtherwmuhsodoow • ,tinct one of the seedlings raised from the seninan as the neighborhood- of .— Pieces of wood, wooden caskets and besaremedy for Ularrbo:a Twmnty9.e omnia o ID them was sent, in 1874?, to Kew. I the hc:ndou docks. The Board of I wooden articles have been withdrawn sP1d bYdtussisu ttwathoot the world Bo won asY{ Tlua flower which opened this year' mekror alas Wusioweeoosaixo8rsvr.• P ' Trade is well aware of this, and an MRS. J, BARNETT FIGURES IN from Egyptian catacombs of an an- on the plant remained'open for 12 incoming vessel, British or othcy wise, AN INTERESTING ARTICLE I tiquity 2,000 or 8,000 years ante- K hours only, and then closed up FALL WEATHER. is carefully watched, and everything dating the Christian Fra. -again. The- disc-like cep of the possible"done to prevent inexperienc- IN THE LOCAL PAPER. 'Tis queer indeed-when all is toll![ :Bower was ,uppor C y n stalk rd sai.ors failing into the-hands of -- r That man his mental cogs can hold- 'llthrco inches thick The cup was 18 h t..e ]and-sharks awaiting their arri- Last week he rousted; now-instead- inches drop and nearly three feet v•il ZntervieWed by a Representative - - ' He seeks more cover for his bed. - -- ---'- acros It was trautirully frilled A salt on being dismissed is gen- of the Echo-Story of Her Trou- - -`- - -' + ',aad'Wothed on the margin. Out-1 o. W. P. C. 7E/.1'S Out- era-Hy worth robbing and the un- ble as Related by Herself-Her aside it was saniooth, .or light green f . u P,ichard,s ' CA scrupulous know this only too well. Opinion of Dodd's Kidney Pills. IAN- Color. spotted with white, the upper; Ile may have in his pocket any sum p y Rear Sire,-Your VAINAItD'S I,]I3- :-part being deeply fluted. with white. between $25 'and $2;i0, according to >' CALVER rS /31EtiT is our remedy !or sore throat ribs over halt an inch thick and the kneih of the voyage, a,nd his Plattsville,.-Ont., dept. 23 (Spe- Colds and 'all ordinary ailments. +�RE��� purple intcrspaces. inside the cup chief situ eceuis to be to get rid of viol) -i'he case of h1 r,. J Barnett of it never fait`s to relieve and cure+ o� the Illy was yellow at the bottom every penny before he is required to this town-Ras found of Guflicient im- t)romptly. ^ �y�eG and purple at the.. tap,, with' a vel- rejoin his ship. In a few cases the �poi tance to be published-at--tength in CHARLES WHOOTI'E3L OINTMENT, vet.y sheen over it. From the bat- otliciul nccautiEs'sic not made ulrun- the, Plattsville Echo, To the rnpre - Port Mulgrave. tam of the cup arose -a columnar til sonic time after the ve5,i:l has en- entative of that live local paper she For sill 'skin allmentse ''spadlx" throe Band rt. half feet- lilgh - made the foiiowing statCnrent con- - treed port, and in ^.onscc ucucr, theI _ f.0.Oaks"♦00..fllafioflsistl+e,[ and seven lnche:, thiel.. f corning her'exper•itEce with-Doddrs - - -_ ' •i IPills. --- --- - Iiufncy DO s BROS.. men are unable tu`druw their sevum- a tic.. alalic.-pay, SHEET �IYiaTAL u0u► HEALTHY BAB ES. The Board of Trarfe-then ste s in I I have been ailing for yours, tut tai Ads,"ai _ P in the spring of last year I..grew Ivry - CORNICES. TuxoxTo, usz land Rids them ledt lugs on shurc un- much worse. The scnlptoniv u! my SUNDAY CORONATIONS. C Watchful Mothers Can Keep Thos til the mousy is !<irthcoming, lrnm ilia,ase were nervousn'ss, rheumafi,ni FEATHER DYE'Nb7 Babies Health Rosy-cheek-cheek- which such l inds as h,:ve been tad- It is curious to note that sixteen. Healthy, y' !ir l:ie Icft :trail, pains in-the suaalt of� Cteratae sad Ca to sad 8u4 Gto+ar ,eased Thew e vunced are deducted Ti.rs s:,tern k out of tr:e twenty ono F:ngllsh core- can 62 Da Poet.to Per os. we Def ptmoe b ed and Happy. _!a blrssing in disguise, thour,h the the back, up the stinal column andinations that occurred between Wi!- lmen are the last to ac•knr'.wled e it, hack of the head, through the eye, tram Rufus and Elizabeth, both in- BRITISH AMERICAN OTEINC No Nothing in the world is such a tittle thinking that without trbiTone left =ide of the-body and occasionally. elusive, were held on '.3ianda For 3toarTEEr1. tnrnfurt and joy a-c a healthy. hearty > S• 'the e4ght svle. f y they have escaped unnitu into dan- -rcr weak,,for I had no aper-l each of the exceptions there was a - rc•-c-checked, happy herby. P f g "I P I:r,hies can he kept perfect health ger 6 slecial reason. After the days of eP 1 lite d d night atter night I could , ILA Allba Duty ie having at h:uul nor! ,immix- `ailora. however, are invariably g g 1•:Iizabrtb not a single coronation r,in anent thrif such ill- r L slr_p. - I cress a physical wreck took lace -on a Sunda n barn ,pe-ntlthrrfts and vrcry fFit`s-err- no � Tering when needed come purely vall I iv;,,q trcn. I a doctors, but their p Y ` . . 5 ju411 ='.:tole. harutles+ remedy. end of all F g ace thot it s d melicirt" afforded rre no relief.. I this class" or medicines Isaby's. Own is roral•y practiced, - They are usual-' � trto•ru ,err,2e. Dsrsresa urli�oraasa tto. ly gi,en-their. pay and are free to n chanced to ,earl to Dodd . Alliianrte MIO$rd i IIAFme�� for sale ere���ltere EWfRY TOMfll cAl1.NA1►'E A ®61�11D Tablets are conceded to be the beet R of the virtue In Dndd's K.dr.c,v.Pills were thr`v like ar,l ,pend what they - For constipation, colic, h ' diarrhoea, and the wonderful cures effected by lawoet pacese•xr quoted. fi'ire calsis;ere " simple fevers. sour stomachs.. tcct,h-`lil,c uuLi-I the time fixed for their re- iMAXLM eD,unstnt,lins.mrt:ed trove. Write astoraoy them. thin ;Int; babies, mriit;esrtion and sleepless- pP1 Qarance at the docks The mn- eel The , 'm ems ac therein explain- Be sure you're right In it. Tertra _ gin afaste.►t1a•teat Iaserardess+.corresponded onded with s Kidney rk lArlr '�encfeuvor to o' home. and u� sad Y g W$II,�T S�YC9 & 00.; Limited, - y pt p .. _.. __ ncss, these tablets are n really won-� Y g g Quas! Philosopher, "then o derful cure. ' You can glvP them to_when they vet foot oat terra firma P g rrnplop o'nc of the "runtierc" to take st.irtTcl taking Dodd my y I ills ed the.1•' Toronto.Out.. sed Wbostipm-5[as crwrt and the miallest baby without the slight- according tri directions, Before I - --"' — est fear, Dissolved in wRter, they I their luggare to the station while had finished-one box.there was a de-thenr,elvcs n in search of r Deafness Cannot ''e Cared °Na1N°RRA' iyiil tic taken readily. Tltcy' Contain R ? cided. improvement in 'my condition, suvPLtp. abs, lutely not a part'irle of opiate bent, inr tficir rel:rtiv'es 3f a 67 local sptslkcwWoas, w they-anot rerob the 4, ` atraestoo "ado, - C',arelesn'Iv they,pay the "runner" y' PPcutc returned. fife the was dhueaaed partinn of the am. Tt, re woad Dae ' � t •4oe Ce•�^i - vr z*tiier injrsriouss dnfgv. - f'ticy -are `, a aa+r as ,I tui+rtoau tes+'ert�cl acrd I w0.s able to strep. 1 way to caro dealaeee acrd that}s by oonottco + n stmt!. sweet )ozenges that city bnb} and think no more nt the matter un- I or lr Greaser stat have Laken in all lw'elve boxes and tional remedtea. Deafness t. caused Dy ast will take, without ob!ectfon. nt;d til they arrive at the station • and inflamed condk Ion ofthe mucous lining of the �.,• Will. SUTTON have rccnvcrcd. No sign. . their aCUorl i,a prn•tnpt and• pleasant I frnd Tiurr.arhuo Tube. When �hih tube u in, �...� OOYPWIII 'sa. - of env old trouble remains and I ns- Darned yoo aave r rumbling socirrd or Imper 'v.s limsteA. They will tone up the whole w;f-in TTTF I:T'GfTAGF: \IISSiNG. cribs it only to Ttodr!'s_Kidnev Pills• y o ToRuirra feet heario¢, and +rhos It w rut rat sicced and male the little one as hearty Then they realize that they have tel- nodrl`c Kidney I'llis are-a wonderful deafness a the resp t, and an'esd rhe taflam, swrod ,and free front Infantile disorders as`lcn lntn the hands.'or a shark: who discovery," to its nor al =adueakon n, heand thta wilbe l de to ria normal oond�W n, beaMng will be de- Dominion �.s, --r i any mot,fies- could wish. Twill either retain the property if it Thier clipping is reproduced-a% it dH stroyed forever, alae taxes out of Lenore Dominion Line Steamships hire. Wall-pr Bmwn. llfilhi•, Quc:, lpay.s for keetring, or rifle it, and tit- eausedbyc tarrh,which is nothing bntanIn. YoauwrltoLr.aroiaL Hooson to Lw•a _,. typical of-the waY so manV women Rimed condition of the rnneoae our ace-. pool. lensed to Liverpool. Tr Qoerrr en y!: "T have never I.,•d nnv ter extracting all valuables send it reel at out Dodri's Kidney F'ilns, wewillgt+eOne ILundred Do;larefor any +� - -_ medicine for baht/ that dirt )rim'ro. to the siadcn at hi ieisure. _ Uudc!'.v KLdnev Pills have been often eaaeotlieatness te+tatedby cat•rrhltbatcwn L�s.aadramtec..msitDaila .seem® much good ass Baby's Own Ttiblet., But this is only one of the mildest ; ; not be onreA by Hail's Catarrh CuM 8er:d ier.lfdare.°fpe.•ossein s' sed � truly called "l�omnri s best friend." freew smtdsartr eiiaeeiriaYarnoeYr 1es.e ..e le I -would not he wiih,•ut them." 'This methods of robbery. � No one can %or circular. . lleoeedtL.toor and TYWprr ssmw tinea F.2.CHE.\]iY dt()O.Toledo O. rausorpaaae{a sad eu semtlwian,owls to+y-A is the verdict of al) mothers who form n rclinble estimate of the num- sold b7DraaQgtr•tr TSe. of the Ceasaw.W _ have used these tablets. ber-of crimes t-hat take place •#n the orders a snit of clothes costing any= R"l Fihul 'Y J!Neare thebestI;iohsrdaduulsaOk p.TerrrraA00. nccy*cost _7, rents a box. AA ivicinity of the dock's in the course of where botween fifteen and twenty-five tt twer,.swtoa lttoeu«la.araniw druggists sell them o- they may hr: the year, chiefly attributrable,to. care- THE KIND. secured `by sendinr the riceAirrcl, llessnesc on Uie dollRrs, ordinary pausing .to consider.. p f part of the sailor. that an ordinary tailor would charge Writing love letters requires a 1 1 an-1 the tablets will. be forwnxrlud .Dlanv go at once to.a public house r liim..sotnothiug.render ten dollars for great rrtcntal eflurt, said hunting:- s prepahl. The Dr. Williams' Medicine or tavern and spend hours there the same material. The cloth, 'of Yes, sen _ sentimental, added Larkin. t 1 � 1 - Co., Dept, T., Brockville,, Ont, treating and heir treated by those course, becomes threudbaxe at once, - nt the hnr who have followed them --- -- -- }— - and the pur-chuscr ilreri realizes for + - •. -'in unnnticed, the first time how he has been duped, Kinards Liniment Cares $Bins, eta. MAKING SURE. The liquor is drugged, and before A 3fnRF. 1NGENIOUS METHOD P inn the benevolent salE is lying That'was rough on Davis. What ? A DEPOSITORY A short time since the Archbish-s ! g Y ng of Canterbury was delivering n s r- helpless in Life bunds of thieves, who of swindling the unwary sailor is :He stepped en a piece of orange mon in St. Philip's Church, lift•- not only relieve him of his vatu'abl&s carried out by many lodging-house,pcel fell, and was arrested for •giv- htrt, it may be, terve his life as well, keepers within a mile radius of the mingham. The event had been wide-E . trig a street performance without a Ay announced, and a big crowd with order that there shall be no-evt- docks; and is known ly "cavinj; i license FOR SAVINGS the very natural outcome, dente against them. Tf they evade A `man on permanently leaving his murder will remove the insensi- ship will take up his abode at one Passin through- the churenk-h r1 i t n�t t • shortly atter noon, at a time when j ole men to some alley under cover of of these houses, and pay for his �l,llard 8 Linilnellt LBre3 llaildtu where tbe'mest cautions-maq leave the service was in progress, an old ;darkness, and either•leave him on a board and lodgings at the rate 61 $4- n their money with implicit,confidence dame, quite at a loss to.account-for doorstep or ir, some yard to recover a week. The landlord is generally in that it is not sabject to risk of say the arra of or t•e run over ns cliance may-serae. I touch with shipowners,, who are al- Australia bas 66 million sheep, kind 1s provided by the Savings de- ' y police stationed .at the There nre.'hnr:lreds orf. _lonfing i ways 1711 the lookout for new ,nen, �Pe Colony 11' millions,, the Ar- partment of entrance, inquired the reason for entine 7ti millions. their presence. Rhotlt tho docks who make a living, I and from thetas he receives S1, for et/- g d anTHE CANADA PERMANENT . The Archbil;ho a good rine. too, by robbing sail-I cry sailor he supplies. Jack accepts of Canterbufv's g g ' r IL-preaching insidepI replied the con- ;or espiecially foreigners who cnn- Lire orer of R job through ilia medium blinsrd a 1r111meat Relieves huralgia ANO WESTERN CANADA - 61fnble.to-whom- she had .addressed Int talk English. The nautical hall- cf his landlotd, and signs. the ship's. MORTGAGE CORPORATION " herself, day makers are only too glhd articles, receiving in exchange an ad- PATIENT COUNTIXC. ince-Vote-for a nionth's"salary, *pay- he {i►iwt,Tovente: 1~ - Good grar:ious ! ejaculated the I S4IIFN'A MANACCOSTS 7'fTF.TT able ns soon as he joins the vessel. A German physiologist recently de- Liberal rates of interest'paid or dame,.as she hobbled away. Six and oTers to show them the tvay to The land;ord now demands a cum- voted himself with great patience to. Oomponnded halt-yearly. It Is rtcog- policemen at . 'each door. They evi- the station or sonic other place for a the counting of the hairs on different- d mission ft•oni his lodger; who, un- 6' nize as - dently don't mean to let him eseape;•'shilling, being of course ignorant able to withdraw front the contract' heads. He ascertained the average -•• then I E .. i t fats the guide is in league with R tic has•signed, must either pass the i number on a human head and found 1 suns asked or submit to such of his l that, taking four heads'of hair ' of CAN A DABS _ grods as .are in the house being equal *eight, the. _number, of hairs, PREMIER seized. lie generally selects the for- according to color, was as follows: COMP w w,Y ozodont mer course, and hands over landlord, lied, 00.000; black, 103,000; brown, i+M1, vnnce note indorsed to the landlord, 109,OOb ; and fair, 140,000. which nicans that he will,have to ptit _ in a motiith's work at sea for noth- - Ing, and, in addition; has-no money w -., • � � ' wherewith to pnrchase such necessi- ties as he may need before setting sail. Wd(�.� tP�iX tart► •r - -- -. • - .. ... Y ., _ C$�od i'ar ��►d Teeth , --- > � SIIA - DE TREKS IN PARIS. y rrialf mill ion shade, trees are 're-'ww1�/[�+ 46 �OA;Li J,/._ /� �Ticat �ae� �r Goof Teeth. ined to have been planted in Parts z•s•wiF ` ithin the ptxst decade, and $1.00,- I 000 a year is spent to- keep them inaft afm order and to plant new ones'. Every �� ; ✓.� st-cot, of it certain width iq ,entitles! - t i row of trees ori either side, _ ,y street of a certahrgreat- while evi: e. - 6020clont Tooth Powder 2 C. cr tridth gets ..double rovv. Lame Liquid and Powder -. 75C. �TV6. Alietotes•or by mail for-the price. Satnplc for the pcstsge,.3G" SOZODDN'T for the TEETH 250 '�-r'? ;�.+��'}�I+,y d a•-'4'yy, '.' _ �� .fust. ,-.r . �.l rue . .. / ' •pew f : w Ing country for the production of. tits Xsw ddroeriieense>Kta,. _ 1� tL3 beet, the site ehAnld be easy of g w� TEB![8 gar as --- access from all pointe, the farmers !'tUWB FOR BELE.-I have two �PPhea you are making" c�r� ` Isx.se .zP ear should be willing to grow the 'beets. Grahamfresh 35,,BF.o ilch a,for so ` SLaiTaiN 0 and one of the be Considered ismos important a anttera P O RATES OF ADVZZTLNG 4 ARM TO RENT.-The aaderslgnsd $ t par line 10 iatasa• Water supply. In the various steps it �F __ slob say uan!im ertioa, flits 6 has one hundred eases of lot 90, in con 9, _ { _ 'orate lows not inoinae gal or Foreign aa- In the manufacture of beet sugar' a Pickering to let. Apply to C.A.H1cbeu.Aitoga _ +"Pickle S Vet large supply of water is an lm er or W.J. Michail,Deer Park. 30 1 _ /g ton.` ferat«mocts ;y special topiae •an to parties making—..- T g PPT P �— / nesse;ar9 or E 9voin ;•r b the year. Halt- 'alive necessity. In the first place the O RENT-The.Bush farm, eootainiait 1 isa>]D os 7war]y'coatsaeta pa;abla garsr�i7. -- - T_ s0 macre. move Cr less,' being part-of lot 29 > .q lea ilaM or ctadar.Wti P+r►i baeta mans be thoroughly wa511@d, an eon.1,Plekarlaag Large orchard. ooahoa«, xsssoilos IV, o4al-o-oln-so un cause Per line. whein 600 or 840 toga of bee are fair outbuilding Tredw i Hi¢htana c`r�i wlO`a -Remember `its per ims ea h bs ontra"V&SON Made �'°'Via' usedof thedaily, some amount of de%watmaned @ in this - �mamll thak_t2�e beat arae Nafreeadvartiiting, HFEP STRAYED Frum lot 88 Advartlum nim without �r�irias ttrtmetion® item.slone. ' But in the various other' S Pickeringy,3 Shropshire ewe•3 with Pubs ertllbc inserted ariail 1orbWaea and ahaTiied ae- Lags is theln.5 swe lambs, 1 Shropshire ram M-1011=11x. Ordain for dlsecasiaafag advent". steps LII the ffiaIIuttotare nasi refining lamb AnJ rwn giving information to the � 4faawVaastbs In writiae and cent o fhepab- of the sugar great abundance of good owasrwillbepiattablyrewarded Uriah Yonne hig � . sS leh Werk i+mmwly ussadea tee water is required. As these is -likeli• Green steer 4s 3o L� �s pahltahed era Friday ittaraiag at its oats - yfir ,�y y�r�t�atk,+uing ons hood of this becoming-an important L•p�g FOR BALE-I have at my- industry y •' � 11lFUP r 4t t t1QXt0f9, industry to our farmers and a source k remises 1 ccs-load of sheep and iambc t Vinegar p car of cattles wtieb did not arrive on time for - Proprietors of considerable income, the matter my sale,wiL sell by the m or any .wa to snit - - -- should be thoirour hI discussed .from Cash or Time Apply to J A Whits. �roagham - 8 9 FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1901. its different aspects. Out ail u �r Pi, TIMBER FOR BALE-A large gaga = _ i UMBER of good sound timber eaitable for And @ NOTES AND CC)MMENTS_.' building purposes Tbis timber is in building all CU i-e—dIt u old Rouge avers situated as ltoags Rill Foam attics App l to R Graham, flange 'Thursday. November 28tb,has been HUIPO or lot 33 HT. tmoa Road Piekering - -set apart as Thanksgiving Day by tits Government at Ottawa. We do not About one person is every four sus- VOR BALE-Bones and lot Being r Purest Sthink"that this date will be received fern with itching, bleeding or protrud- 1� part o1 lot 1/,con 1, conainistg } of to pilt-) l with t eat deal of favor b the a Ing, piles. There ham yet to be found acre, it tress. a for garden purposes, • camber gr y people of stats trees and a good frame hoose,tlnL class 'of Canada. It comes 1n the most a ainglo case in which Dr. Chase's Dint- water,hard and soft For Darticulars apply to (gloomy season of the year. As a gen meat will'not &Cord prompt relief, and l Mn Jno Latchford,Re Fea ug S,Toronto, o: s ;1 A$untiaR, Pickering 36•t! - - sial thing, the latter pa.-: of -;loves• if used reg%"rly, produce a penman- Should be bought at _ eat and thorough cure- Aak roto L�ARM FOR SiLE 'OR RENT= ..bar is very cloudy, and snow, sleet or L' The farm occupied by the late Arthur neighbors about it. Tha beet people to hew- !... t and e rain frequently falls at this time, and Eeeves of Highland the land recommend ChL treatment e.' con 9 Township of 8cazbaro, coaainlrc 100 naturally the surroundings are not the the only actual cure for piles: W cents sures,in good state of cultivation.Rood oro and ......{{ - — - - anoet conducive to a thaflksgiving spirit a box, a4 dealers, or Edass^.�.,n, Bates s large cluantiy of small fruits,wt be sold at T - 'The latter art of October we think is Company', Toronto, i bargain lroear fall Reeves, To are apps)at prom. Dunbar's tees or to 13enry Reeves,TozoaLo ai 4&30 :,the mast acceptable time for Thanks- giving Day as the weather at that � Farm --For -Sale. Mime-is usually fine: and 'let would thea -iaome about midway between- Labor _ Day and Christmas. INTMENThere will be offered for eats at public aaotioa at the CORDON EiOUSE in fi Daring the peat weei:,at a garden the Village of PizkSriuR on' k 80 al -- -. arty in Ottawa, held in honor of the VOR BALE OR TU RENT-AL vas � Saturday Oct. 5th 1901 T visitors, the ladles in comp11• nabia farm :Lb_e slag 60 acres more oz 11� �j11 t/ 4 lean, Dai the socth east goartar of Lot M con I ng f since with the instructions sent out I P%evertd . On the farm an a Rood barn w:'t g3 ftte t�0at of 4 o clock in ilia tiler - _ I- stone stabLiag underneath.a good drive house T -from thoae In charge of the -arrange- and other oat building..frame house with soul coca. that valuable farm known as the " IE - -menta, wore short-sleeved dresses. cellar sun ctatern The mace a well watered! o 11 in the ; and we::fenced -There to a good "orchard et! 60litherII or front half of lot The searching wind Chilled them roams frusta Part of tato farm is very suitatletrOLI r4tb Ing concession ion of itis Township of Pick• 'FOOT thron h and throe h, with the result fez marks6 grxieatag. aitnated l5 males trop inR, eontsioinR one L,ncdred acres, more g g Torontomartet,li odes from Daabarton 1 0;or tear. There are ae'venty nerve,shore or —"- - r WE AR that many of them Contracted severe ii miles from school For paru.=rs regarding Lerma oto Apply to Adis H 8 Dacitar WLitby Iran,cleared, a frame bonee, frame barn, _ colds. It may be that some of diose -tt stable and stied As this farm has very who thus saffe"d at these fates, may �,�-tt � vaioable parture laces, itaffords aplendia- a have eontrt.etei colds that may de. Claremont � opportunity for stock raising. There are I leave them in Bala, Battontd end irelop into something of a more sen. 83 acres, more or lees. of fair timber land. Oxfords, neat and up to dot© for .*as charseter. The poor heathen '•• Foundry Terme:-Ten per cent cash on day of ,Lad]es and Misses. Chinese ladies, withithAir contorted �Rile. balance to 80 days. Coodittons of lfeet. have won the sympathy of those Eagiae and Machine Repairing sass•will be read and male known on dap r_L - Heavy or Light. wide or narrow' ilei ehrist an lands. Its tike manner Plow Potato of wale. a er - A11 ap to date for Men,Boys and Chopping Dope I Dated so Toronto, the 23rd day* of Sep- Youths. For ahildreu all circle ltheias ladies in christmn lands,, who Maple Flooring for Bale i scriber. 1901 - and styles. ' are slaves to faehtca are deserving of flood Heavy horse for as1e. PEA890` 5t DEtiTO'j. T Ithe ut�rnosa pity. It is impossible for $y. +�; �8, 1 Toronto et.. Toronto. r he - 4'rpdots' 3ofiaitors a lthose of the female gas W follow t _ _. r v area of fashion. with their ti _ . Lwm and half:loaned bolas withohat Credit Stock Sale. !ham P.O, A R g Rubbers au sizes and styles is kfens. THO1fA'POIICHEE3, acsioasar, roc Wometts itnd Children (paying the pen&hy. We all admire - r (the works of nature. we ever admire -- °P--- Voter's List Court 1901 A Ithe sea, the bills, the foveate, the �� Feeding Cattle! --- - "` _J9owera and all the other works of the ETC, *ETC. municipality of the Township of Pick - I a Creator. Bat the leaders of fashion The uad,rsianed big ric+ivdd iulPtroctions aria¢ _ _ .1.1 8 _BEA - chink that the human form is defect- from 111"Ers Watt A IIaebandmao to OTICE ig heirebv iriven- Haat s Court t 11 s ' t wt'1 be bell, arsasin to The Ontario ive, and should be improved upon. sell by public aaotioa as the BLiOCG• t'otere Lest act, by Hic Soaoar the Jodge of l lThe Indiana in former stales. placed HAU HOTEL,concession 0, Fie the County Court of tLe County of Ontario.at _ } 1a Township, on, tLe Township hall_Brongbaai. as Tuesday.She small boards upon -their childretl'd R p Fust day of October.10o1. at 1039 o'eloek,faro- p ��// p .r� �- }�#- p�T• p t T torch@ode, to increase their beauty by Icanda , Sept. 0th 1901 0Iso to bear of owlne the several com• - General L7Ierehant, White Y ale. , A (r} v iaiott of errors'sod rmiseione to the slaters' ,amaking them incline. But ' our lea• Idat for Polling Sub-Divisions\amlerse,7,B.9. - f The following property viz; to,If and 11.of the Municipality ofthe Town• --i..•� Aerls o fashion have varied this bat chap of Pickering for 1901, _ -411 htly. Tailing the spider as their 10 Feeding steers.ruing B puri old. All persona having business at the Cour,ars 1710de1 they have CCDtrive;d an insirn- l0 Feedla,:steers rising 2 years.15 Feed ts�yaired to attend at the said time sod place. ineg•hollers rising 2 years old, 10 Yearlinit b Listed tted at whftevale,this 90th dap of Septsm- f Iment eft torture called the corset wharf Durham broad, 5 Fat heifers, 4 Milch DONALD R. HEATON.. hams hod is forced into a W Clerk or the sold Municipality of the by the. Y eo a. T.owashipof Pickering. = shape, which cannot but be the cause The above stock is in good condition, - — -�•-^'� t» sof mach suffering. She most basal• and will be'sold without rsserya as it y •(� *' afa] shape and the moat' healthful, would coot too much to ship back, Voters' List Court 901 ghat the body can sasatrle.is that in Sara at 1 o'clock sham, rain or ahiae ' which God created it, and if the lea- Tartan-All soma of 010 and wader excite municipality of the Township of Pick- which Posta M1 1 over that .moans a mos credit will De g. +dere of fashion-could realize that feat given on:�Pproved joint notes, TOTICE is berebp given that a Coart _ Nand have the fashions aonstracted on PODCSER P09T1LL, Ancte. will be heM, ppurouant to The Ontario i,principles of health and comfort, suI• Claremont Markets. Voten'IwstAd,by Hua Honour the Judge of the _ F h 0ounty Court of thf County of Ontario, at fering umanity would be much• in.- Wheat, Fall, white.......... ... 64-65 Fire b.0.Pickering Village,on Wednesday,iha _ Will bring the wagon to your door. f debted to them. It was neve! lnten- Wheat,Fall. Red................ 64-65 aecood day of October, 1901, at 109e o'closevest. —� forenoon, so-best and-dasermin the seeetat i ided that our bodies should assume any Wheat, Rpriag.......... oomptelvn of enters and omissions in tae 'Verity Plows ! Now is the time for - otbei aha than that in whresh the When►QGoose.................. 6o-s9 voters,LN for Pollins Sub-Divufons Namban pe y Buky........................... 40—,50 1 9.3.4 a"3.of the Municipality of the Town- tthose large doable plows. - -fere created-or that in'sueh a climate 80-75 sift o!Pickering i for buss Peas, ........t................. psresns having business at i Lhc Coapt we f - ss we have that we sbould go half Rye, ............................ 50- rsgmired to.stand at the said time sa place. __'- giemember we have theca -in goon )laked. ..... 83-84 Dated at wbitsvals this 90th day of Sepssssa - Oath ....................... aisle. _ Dsa,1901. Aleilte..... f67b-g7t� DONALD A.BSA70N. JW Clover, 05-45.25 -061 of seta said Masi tical 1� grilles the lOAesfr. -The sncom of the extensive y Geed........•..... .S1,b0-g9 lbs Township of P1a : beet experiments ocndueted ander the supeivifuon of th 'Ontario government ' . ' -. , _ _ . . • is now assured-, Prof. 8hatibworth P �'t j� Brough � - - of the Ontario Agricnitnral C011etgi ��� o . . .. 1111101Spe� statae that in analysis of the belts , y -.. .;pr need shows that•their quality is - •considerabl above the standard, and y Even the New Womsm admits, . .. ' . .<w a few weeks will elapse before bar- IIs is wgood thing.= . westing will.take place, the perceatsiga apetking of Stoves, they ail PARIS•of en should .be eater than at 'Must admitthat Dow'awell$ GREEN f;u gr - - - . Ipresent. And eft the mtres at which is the beat place to bay, they - ' i ibese experiments have been made, _ _ .: They ought to know. an w BePare Enos Peru(i W teed en ger' lish teen at eat prism � bays been at various points. through- out the province, it 'establishes 'the -Tl _ . E u FLY a `- - Jaet that Ontario is well adapted for - D OWSWELL, M X1CA1�T QIL the prodnetion of the sugar beet. As - f.laremont. The most satisfactory preparation for keeping fG..elat : the result of-the experiments are' be- cattle,used once a week, ling made known, considerable im- • : jmtua is being given to the industry. , zone,$ all o R 65c. o Already a number of companies are Pieroe's Favorite large 65c. 8n phar So b,]be The 250 _-• -- _ -- -- P eroa's Holden Medical Discovery EIectrio Oil,9 bottles for 950 - - bn process of formation, as capitalists n f 1901. l _ .._ are beginning to look upon such an - 19U 1 '• • (,�j l,�V• • • Doad'e Hickey Palle 309 Chaee'e Pills,9 dotes.tOr 930 J Dr.William's Pink Pills(genuine)s5o 3.01 Carter's PUTS,2 boos for 950. - _ investment in a' favcirable manner. _ , There is scale probability that s fan• . ` �' �• � -' -- - -' -• - - - . . _ - - -- tory maybe erected in our county, We:are.prepared to purchase any quantity of BARLEY, OATS and M �j n�,�e OH - 30 Cts Ganand with such a prospect before them, GOOSE WHEAT. Barley and Wheat to be delivered at Elevator, Pifstter• qf�J s� �� the farmers should now take the mat ing Harbor. Oita at Elevator of on oars, as may be arranged. ter fntb their' ore serious no>zeidelr- Prices will be paid to compare favorably with other markets. _.. _ - _ - Sarnis Water White Coal.Oil equal to - scion, as the selection of a site is a American Oil,16o Win, -question of the greatest importance to - t„ ni W.D. mat- �I *_ •1108. moody, thews ar ao. "4301a� G D oxiel at. - hem. In the motion of i efts. d _ WhclNalD��te, f . e CO. 17t Sts-t 8t Har1, z ierent matters mast be considered. - be quality, APP Clyde OWL TOARTO. / - There ie the suitability of the surround All kinds of anal for sale of the Perp gt q y , ,-_.. . . Geer . .. ... ���-> •..' ,� , .. .. ., e.. ,.. ._..xr.w. ....eye .. v..••.w w...u..+w#.. :9M.... .. Y^ - .r a S.lis Rogiaist•. Undertaking 9 i Wye l Y �-•,��jh4,.,�.y�� ;. waru - - yy.� {� The business berstofore carried on by t i G.1 saucy, Claremont, will mWHAT YOU WANT, WNIN YOU WANT IT, YORD' FIND IT M iE. future b0 carried an by f ` G. BUNDY & Son. ; All Orders Promptly at- Sm-pr 80Tz 1901—Credit sale of $5-tf tended to. �* �" fiediag cents,etc,at Brougham Hotel,the CS�RG?E� MODERATE. property of 'Watt.A.Hasbandmaa. ... . -' . Hale all one o'eloek. For terms ese., is"bills, Poacher•Poetill,aaots.l T Haney Wm -TtisarAT, Ors. Bra, 1901.—E:tensiwe Sao= ' T. ` -tion sale of farm stock: and implem,.nts, , t pro r los 2o, rear of Hoa l Pickering,the PICIERING S Oen j orwty o!Jae. ry Hogie. 1 o'ch>ng Practical Painter. «>,, ld cold without reserve. 6aH+t 1 o'clock. Eire bills for partiottlars. Poacher h Postill,sacttionears. f3A2osn�:, OCT. 6th, 1901.—Aactioa sale Paper Hanging. Decoraiing. :.. of farm Wad, being front hal!o!lot 12, Graining.ng. Tinting. COAL' OlL coin.4, Pickering, containing 100 acres Graining. G1ltziaR. more or lees. Bale st 4 p.m. at Gordon All orders promptly executed. homes, Pickering village. See bills and 2.6m Estimates given. imL for particulars. Thor.Poacher,amok _ , + Is the Best that Money can Buy. _ RRAH Elmdale Mills e Are rannins in tall blast cad prepared to do 1 Chopp cad eristins�a$all limp. Your 4 '- ;-`The undersigned is prepared to pay the work don.while Ton wall. _ Hiighest pncw tar all kin of grain.red and g&our,Bran, � - tea•ik.Hloearsued.and timothyseed daliv. , It gives a ,beautiful, clear, steady, ;a r tired at Elevator at North Clad,mont. Shorts, , Clover send as peoir11y. Catr9aharn Flour, Com'mtai, T. Norma, always Tadfor e&IreaRolleOesfs, White light—no dirty chirririeys, no North Claremont- always on nand rad for axle tl r.aaoaabla prfcp :- Your chap�oaad to an,t)oa Corry Cfrrin ti taken to ezohrnp for Ore!seat. _ ' C�. i�Il►IAN D. Brokenshire, Piekerl g.On disagreeable smell. - PAC IFIC s1TveSt ,F+C� Return Excu - R SALE, Wr ns>�o n T� Cheap, inferior oil is dear at any - . -- - - pt 7 Beef Ringere, 31oiee, cheap. - .._._. 'Will be ran L)elaraln. I Niagara Baths. best, $6.0Q. j • --- ° � E�sevan for 50e by mail, Dr. Si hitea electric comb. post psi -price. GoldenLightOil is worth uo:a428 - _ Sept• 3rd Raa,I � All' the Standard Publications - by'; Swan River ; lteturni,29 Until SOnnr)r' World Publishing Co. Guelph. Unt. j all the money you pay for 'it. Nov.and and ;6wrn N,Ter i $30 Apply to A.'Thomson. Brock Road. i -. Pout Office. 40-6-m Siapt 1fth 'Rs�LazdAlbert S35 Not the LOWEST PRICED 14e40raio;g oathiWar Prrt 4�4C Green River a . Nov 17th 1901 Ydnsoato { odds •+� Tram di pc+Iaur to tlroada. Oaaptnr 9aalt b u t by long iJ d d S the very ry ESTe air Hr,9eadeor cad Bart. STO R E Por �phiN rir,ni rnraher prrttcnlar, as to Cie cystic Ow"adira- Pr02310 agent. Or ap A. H. NOTMAN Awt, oeul,Pater .►sane, 'Sawing bought ont- the business lately _ l Etc;.cep,pat. Toronto carried on by Chas.Callander.I a.a pro. - pared to offer so the public any goods , � ONLY � �••• eenrlly kept by a country store, a1 each + prices that R will pry you to buy your Ladie's * .: .. : r from me. I hrwe a !rage stock of Try goods,booze and shoes that I will offer r to the public as a redaction of loo a off rn cid perces. My Ilse of groceries are lull I � j " . and complete and prices to compete with RUSSILL'S rr MARKET ' cap. Come along and get some Of the - WTV sit �1 S baW8ill p. Will pay yon bhe highest cash price; for ' - e first clam butter and eggs. 189 Min St. East, Toronto. I remain yours respectfully, W. A. FULLER. t 14 K Gotd•Filled Case finae I bussed for 25peonvewith real Waltham Moment -.- }12,60. 'PUMPS Ciao Metal Watobes. Reliable - ��++• ,y t +f'L . . ' Mo wememens 88.00 �+F - - -PUMPS ' uasoa & Got$,, __ _ is ts- ia- -� - se ]0' 36' All kinds of Lift, Force and _ �- . Sooeeesoes to J. S. Barnard. and 8aotion pamps pat in do 'ehoetest nonce ' WHITBY e , • We Je DEVITT. Neu sag•and al..n". Yanalaotara of the tempos tensile pan �( Dealer in oeenston and Portland Cement. Cement alw ays in Nook. TO l�obt 1JSrson MUNICIPAL 00rNCtLSB 'ipe made on order and always large gaasMy f on hand. Greenwood,Ont.,May 17th,1101. BUTCHER, �� al.rowsi On, oiar.mattt. . John (�" row, - W,V.Biobaedsoa, Agent, Picketing. �• � M Deabarbe,will.isit Pickering on Ilan. nay wedsedey"d 711"y.of each weep ' - Aw.rafall .�—ef '*1 b 'W. �. 'Hg RICHARDSQN S -�� ° Fall & `.--Vinte' r"Clotfiin Stn aN a arid. _ ImporlaaI showing of finest display of _ - - China. 'A /ay tarp assortment of — Btationary. "Books,Dolls, Toys. jute! _ ...... QZ'ICE rse•ived for we Holiday trade, all Underwear, Blankets, Flannels, Rte. Do you weal a new •a:*iap by !hie and nes them. season,we ban if ebrap, and sysrythina _ Subseriptious taken for .alt Kapaines, We hart jaN pineed in stook a large aasotwtaent of Boots slod shell and elaiaa tLsZ cies Weekly and Daily No-POPen. we the bast value we hav4 ova offered. in out lies. We also nu the eelebra Wilkinson plows,souffiers J. IT. RIC13AR�SON', - stn. Alae the Deering Joh ��ka, 1 machinery. T a d b o p e SrOCk $'t=i00t, - . . aad_llei,�blia buggies, , ac. Give w - - - ' T Wall figs"her I[illiaasy Oga>ai>� oL W. S. Jackson, MISS BAKER Bou Stook on Moat C�1�J �i S break JW". Friday �e Saturday, Oct 4th and 5th. ' v - . rA �� - _ _b cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies of the town and satreoaadins eon some and inspiloi the stook Source _ `y of DeRgh! AXES SAWSAad following days. f A eN of teeth is s constant - _...__ New Faney chiffons and Gases,Eso. eomeIand _ source of to the possessor. - - inspeal the new Spring Hate andjgoods. . • Aad yet they are easily secured oar mulcts ssetbods ttsab It 4"7 ".� Looks, Bolts, Nails, ,• Cordial Invitation Is Mxtended to du. for anyow is bsoose tine possswor _ _ - _ _ • o a putt,a.t d leech. Forks of all kinds• «� SpAdes Shovels, Hoes, �'r opeeatoaa 'ap'nt` = (Mages, Fatty, Paints and Varnishes. A. dAUAWAY, D Cvst o . r K. lill"It w �� Thu IAEA TNG �WEEKLY in e K•a Totwte a Hardwar.Yesebeat The News of oolario. x YM..sie'�......-• We J. Reazln, p ek.ring.:0ot. P111 y+9i' t r'•f:., a .-&1 i �a TM,�.S'�r?�,sYrs'R'v r�wa�I. s'' ,4„r ", •L ..... v �„ �•. L'ax"71', d" L�-.ws ,x,,.'r'�f4z .yw•' - - - .:..:..s.�ue• .,d:.o.rw.d(r,+ry M+w.e..x•..,a.y-•.:» ..a sr.+w»z s. - - _ +lir✓• �t '� •,•, '':i,, .v u 1.rs,'.,,f s?,7-+Fx.•.^ "' .—_ .., -t_ . y r Tasking her husband or sone • O d 1. 3, t :..F =--- ,- -� ; waikec3 to tale haat pas at the north Ione on a siuttlat occasion. T more in the kitchen than to bt,�►g „ r (�:�` •- • + 1. Q**� • end of the edifice. The spot was Princess' gift eonslsted mostly of the wood and cool and fetch -, '"M)Y , .v F beautiful! adorned with•palms and Jewellery and precious stones. the a ,fr ter, Y '�. l"]$Q'f1S$�„Of t�iS flowers from the Royal conservatory whole being valued at £ 50 000 of water > a� and carpeted with crimson. Upon 14LODEST FIOUSEKEEPI VC:. The relief that mere ass cs ,i = � s the same, platform scats were pro- would give to the woman ai the Y, t Y 1_` f - }3.`� +�. - `:j#�ttk+t Of Yark and the The young couple began their mar- house is not the only considertttfoli, x'_. -t s etc'' ,�,,., ,,„_ - R 4 - . - vided for the Prince and Princess of ried kfe on a very much less ambi-i Since no farmer fecais his hurl Ar tom'.� . - 7 �z, �!!IC1Ct'S�4j V`�Cf:oria Wales, the bride and the bridegroom, :tions scale than many a bride and(cows, his hens or hogs withuyl s ems» ;, I. „. and the other menibors of the Royal bridegroom who literally have their deavoring to .utilize the teach &2, x I - i, ' �'J family and Itocai bests from t" ' O g cvay to make in. the world. The lit-l of the widest avuilr.ble exWe dnet 1 ,.I . y !; Y and tale closest study in regat`S3 `to , ��;! c. t� + a 4 abroad• The members of the diplo tae cotta e in which the lived '' ?,� �. �m�• uratic body and the other invited' at Sandringham only contains ttvu'the best kinds of diet adapted;' `tip ' _ �k r a ,.•; 9 guests occupied special• seats in the very small sitting-rooms besides a secure the best conditions of l"Idt 1'R v , # � �'��►6 C� body of the chapel and in the royal tiny business Daises for the lluke of _ . u -' and east galleries. Drawing-room and strength for Ins antmals iso "ig( (elate i9 t©ur, processions, rhe first York, and there is only space fora _«, ” ?.Aprojpots'eif::the`visit'to tkris c(,un- p will naturally ask wary. should not i3n , .�r� dresses were worn by the Indies, the' '"' {".. r conveying the members of the house- couple of �uesty at a time. It is equal care and intelli nee dtteCmineY dry:of the Iltiice,and Duchess o. '\lurk g very simple, but prettily' furnished. !the selection of ftiry for his ogli t description ' of ' their marriage: hold and distinguished guests. The gentlemen appearing in full levee ou I next procession included the Duke of dress. I with .]!gilt and, seemingly inexpensive table. W tools Pisco' in London THE BRIDE. !furniture, and nearly all the Princess I Ile will 'find a new'%terest in lej ursday,. 3uiy 6th, 13'J3, will be 1 York and his supporters, the Prince I May•,y irlisli treasures, her stock Of! I. ound of much interest. - I of ileacs and the Duke oY Edinburgh. The bride wore the veil which was 1 g illation bearing on the profs( lon'Of '' `` The marriEij'e•of the'.:Buke 01 York v The •bt•!de saute iu Lhe third proces-;.worn by her mother on the occ,asiQn knickkracks and personal odds and the people's food in purity and Prince George, of Wales) and Priv- bion, accompanied by her father, the'of her own marriage. Ilei wedding ends w th which sale adorned her wholesomeness and its inl11 be ready K event Duke of Teck, and her brother, !gown was of silver brocade, in per- mortis at the White Lodge were to co-op' r'atp intcitigenlly with the Cess Victoria.May of Teck, an public schools and the progressive to (which'a21. England had.;heen look'IPrince Adolphus of Teck. The last'feet harruoay with the britlesivaids' sent down there to make tale little , -:iti forward with-0-at..int0res:, took'procession was that of the Queen, I toilets of white satin and,silver lace. 'nest-homelike. It is altogether an press with regard to popularizing gI who was accompanied by the Duch- The bridesmaids' gowns were made ideal little house for a newsy-Pistil- mare rational ideas of diet aS beat glace at half-gesttselve 6'clock on ed couple, royal or otherwise, for'ing ou c conomy, health and morals. Thursday in the Qhapel Royal, St. ess of Teck, her younger sons, and i with low bodices, and neither hat Y the surrounJings are deli htfull ic- , 1e °Jtsmes' palace. The wedding was a the Grand Puke o2 Hesse. They wreaths, nor veils• were worn; onl forest ue, and just with out the win- F brilliant function,•and was attended drove in state to the ceremonial. !a simple rose in the hair. The 1 { DOMES RECIPES. 11 ,'•r :'h alar a athn, of the a-ten e d ;Each procession was accompanied by bridesmaids were the Princesses Vic- dows of the drawing and .dining( ' r r.. toric, Alexandra, turd Beatrice o1 rooms is a beautiful lake, over which I c�y�t pickles-One rule will ani,.�^� "" Y 8 S ,” . ::,o! the British litoyal family, Contin- a Life Guards escort, anci in ad- dition,-to this the Queen had an es• Edinburgh, Princesses Margaret and,has been thrown aromantic-looking saver for pear, peach, f,lum a_ tip- �': 'ental sovereigns or their represents-� u .t' titres, and many members of the I tort o2 Indian, native, and Austra- Victoria Patricia o{ Connaught, b ridge, l plc sweet pickle. To sevt�ir pounds ' "highest nobility. The weather was Man horse. Her lifa$esty"rode in the.;Princesses Victoria o{ Schleswig-' i of fruit allow live Pounds of sugar, [, } a pint of cider yir.rl;ut I hall au ounce beautiftil, and R there is any truth handsome glass coach used at the i Holstein, and Princess Eugenie. o{ stick cinnamon and ha12 as tin the old proverb, "Happy is the,opening of Pn.rliament and on other THE CEREMONY. ( ���.,�►�►��►���,►�►�►>fL�►��1�!�i�i� 1 bride whom the sun shines on." the sl ectal occasions. The body o1 the i The Archblsliop'of Canterbury. as- Vp ounce of cloves. Surra like more cin ;new Duchess of York will to exceed-' rue'r'iage, which is of Trish manatee- sisted by the other clergy, performed ��^p '� 1118 I r:cymon and less clunes. Tie the fnw Ducpesspy, fol a mare ll eudld dal Iture, was built in I]ublin, is painted ' the ceremony, tate bride Doing giveli ll 4.i mice iu muslin and cook fn the vine- ^r has seldom been seen in London, a dark color, and its richly gilt pan- away by her father. The magfrili- * F Cucumber Pickles-To each huuQred -,.The occasion was made ot:^ of na-I els are adorned with the Royal 'cent gilt sacramental plate, the ty UIX�e - central alms dish of which iy said {; a f? -t the smallest cucumbers you can `tional rejoicing and a partial Brit-'Arnts• aaa bordereduwith a wreath 43 • rocure, allow an ounce each of mus- fah holiday. Creat crowds of peo- crown, to have been inaaufactured in the' Q F� tard seed and cloves, a large table- . I reign of Charles 1., and is valued at i;# #V"" #_1#_ #"4"" #'" rp ionful ul salt, a cup of sugar and - 1.- --__ __ ----..- ._.. . 5U,o00, _was_dispay4d, Upon this a] - - _,_v.o_an,nll red peppers. put the cit tar, which was decked with the cliot-, SUGGESTIONS FOR DREAD. P - ' ,. - test flowers. The service began with cuirci,ers in • a keth:c with -t 'verb (list ar to cover them Beat ' very the rnarrioge chorale, "Father of Tu mixing bread use a tihurt-hall- sl(,wly to the scalding Point. Take -, . ... �, Life," specialiv coritposed by Dr. I died wooden spoon• as long as you out-, put in calls and fill up with r_ . • . . .. : Cre r or the occasion tin ,d sun < -- cc - u i sticking boiling vincg•.r, _ y . . _ P your loaf 'romato Pickle-Chop a gallon of • 4 0_' • ' eyChapoll Royal,"say the members board, or your hands, but �keucare � nn r g • by The Gentlemen and Children of the `''- of he po r are styled, In the olid- _ ,;rico to atues sprinkle salt on rn i a d J�, _ 6 them, hang theca !u a "' rse teflon . . . t?� - - i -- 4 t t Per th dt un `oo mniv o uc Dv x bag ;.not let drain twelve hours. c r . (lie of the service tier Joseph Barna- t ars u < c e%- _ _ / 1. by's "O. Perfect i,ove,' n chorale: rcrieri and you tnuyt not be clis- • Chop ,% dozen olilurtti, four green peP- sung cit the niarriat e of the--Boise couraged t{ lit ,rpt the dough slicks' Vers ,i1 d a pint of horcera(itsh. add \�' rY and liuchess of Yifc in Buckingham to everythin- it touches. '1'ry and ,,,. ac,' chs ei, was Riven. The scr- ns for of uuxed spices : affix -- "' - P b aeltL. �Packpin }ars and cover wtLb - - � pal get your Maveq into the p. .- . .•. - c z .. . • / � ... vice .concluded with the hymn. "Nosy t is r g rut cr s ft, I you n 6 Tie closely- .. . . _ :'�� • - - he last r . i i h o t vi a•ext. up . . �__ Thank isle All cirri clod.'" '11c,tclel•s- can lZet Pira nit:c high sides, you • I �'/ �'' ` �.> asthekoyntuig starch" isas,playcd _ nill'I ncl them nicer. t(v it keeps the l ' _ Isatin tett the chitprl, brccxd front sprutr'iug up:trt or run- I;TEAVIVG \iALL�1'AFEIi a �. I -_ the united proccssionq of the bride he sldcs. 1 - - i�!�I I �I `, and- bridegroom leading to the Hing over t A curresmade It t le,ini nr. ex wall ` To inrure gond baking powder bis-'ascot sdl, made in cleaning her wet! I ; / •r� P ; `I 1� Throne rroom, iaheTr the rrgistry c { cult. care Plant be taken to step the • ,,I„: . : "1 used pulverized . ^~ the man iage was at.tc•,ccl by her fou , r ry soft,. m -)ft re -fact that paper. �t,•trc an(! flour tour ounces ci ( gt ( ° . }a I _ ` - e®"g 3inlcsty and the other uicnibcrs of you ,ire Dilly sur= :cb;ettalget thein Pum cc orrice pnader to orae ,unit - c°� 4. the Rovai family and I:oval gr•stF. up and into the Tian; un(1 they rnuyt cit the P n thick P(u+te c+r . _ I {. �_ �,�r� BACK TO D('ChIN(;11ASI PALACE ut flour. making � ,�r� be i,akcc! ywckly in a very h even. ����/�^' �. ,� lough• • hull out as verde est the wall r•i (�`• W t On the Ruy' back to Buckingham Nccer roll out your dougl. .r,nner paper ill length :end two rnch(y . ,- %• palace trOtn the Rugal chapel the th •n an i ,ch thick• ti-.en inclose t*: dough .in a . s led by- the catriaRa, Hheu brc.,d m bl,tcuit becomes ,leer <,P muslin anef sew i' on and � ` '0' of°thesiRucon �n d 6nit them about thrc,e-aluarterq of an ✓ ' Ilei 1Ya.Ic tv, wi.0 elate, you tali freshen it by pouring - . -r wa.,, accouipanied by -the Duchess i little Ito? water over the loaf an hour. nlien the rolls cvili be bard I� +.. , f Tecl:, .was (vrappa(i in n whits druiniug .it ,,if quickly--� t Sn yet it and firm and ready -for use 4'ou . _. ,, I dian shawl hhr gut:¢ iustructtc::- .in Liie uaxci`tn heat 1Jlirou h ant! It.will hove to use the wash Dm!er, r s became toff !rt cct.it}s( stand{ ut ' nn nothu,g elxe ut ti;e kettle ISne ecsl! ` `ilii / ` that Lhc carriage *hould proceed Rill be sod '1�.nawu%hen cracker- _ ,, .%ice ' - . the . t ccuTnttoxii I Mq Rave the them iu a pun ant! Decks-then „tear, :Le huge ,nx,ugh to nccutnmodau• the _ - ,. __ ,-�, �' - slowly in order he might vices �• ! - . .. t . . .- , - ,/�>/��' - crowds along flit route an opportun- 'lilt will be as crisp as sew one t. b . ruse r length° of the ritrtps Thcstr 'y olf� use trio used Ior rvbbutl; over . ) i � try to again «� her IYalesty• and rite Yeast without ho Twelve p !urge r s f,% the oil PO of the paper . Req enthusiast really cheered potatoes boiled, mashed.unci pressf d ,rot only'will they take out ordinary /� _ :.: _ Following-the Queen cause the car-,through a sieve: add :; efts lukcwuriii• dirt. Hl,ots• but 4rcitge as will All _ 1. riagc of the Dr1du clod' brides r.rout•'Rater. 1 cup yeast. i cup salt and 1 ter the rubbing •the .leper should. _ yIETK}: OF l`O]lDIlVALL AND YORK. The newly-a'editecl pair Rere'.,.,;mut- cup sugar. �lrc thoroughly and set dusted oil carefully wfth cera _ etll . talkiil,R. (nil} occnsibnaliy Ste in a warn] .place four or tare Koury P cloth and if any dirt remains go _ cretv-d rn res unst.• to the cheers with'use One' teacu of this rcndy for sir conversittion to Salut=ens� \\hen bLDbkst rise, it over the rsurtace u.gatri This re- .. plc {rathcrcd mnny._drip along the o1 gilt ror(r,, thlstley end sham- Rhfch t s v east ill Psych e r than t - it their 'e R` b t to a the pie at route from Duck pal- rock The cheering as the Royal hey were n, iconied• Immense make c{unrt-loaves; and fin moves the dirt cruwclst were re lov,lhlea! in the Itfali, 'r'pongc is nc�(�sarv, Keep to ;-fZsi] _bread process. which I have tried ..• race up Constitution hill, Through carriage drove forward was immense. also. It cleans like a charm••'' •- ,-Piccadilly, 5t. Janies- Street. and I AIARIVING AT THE CHAPEL. f nird Cage Wa1k, the• lrpper part of jars. corked ltgl't, nr:d ru a cool 1Mtariborovg11 gate to the Garden en- At 1'_•15 the Duke of York and 'St. .fames' park, nzid in the vicinity,place ]t will be-good for ivecks. j"'�"'� trance of St. James' palace,.which his escort arrived at the Chapel :of Buckingham palace: Even in Bread : I'are ztu(! boil- 8 good- CLOTH MiTtENS. !',! p list situated ml the north side of the '6ta11. The de•coratiupq slug the Royal. five minutes later deafening (:rusvenor place, hack of the Palace Fined potatoes, drain 1h flu Rater, '- 4 . cheery; announced the arrival of g:u•dens, from -which nothing of the mash line, pour over fhem about 3? Take any soft, strong cloth, of n1I - stns of the ]ioyat prucrysion were anter, and run wool, and the saint amount of C.an- rotuse and beautiful the roadway princess Hfa� A fanfare of trtim- :procession cc,uld be seen. 'people pts luke'tcuriu inn flannel; !et the hand, be .laid fat profuse was sounded as the Queen ar- 1 st6od packed and Jammed. Ducking- through a collunder. Add flour until on a Piccc of Paper marked round vas kept open by. the Household rived, and the greatest enthusiasm 1 ham palace road was also crowded this is a thin batter. -then put in 1 troops in their glittering uniforms. was manifested by the multitude. as far as could be seen,' Icup coffee yeast. Let stand until it with a pencil, then cut out a pat= by detachments dran'n from the mil-I The numbers of the Royal family 'I vises;,' thcu stir. Ili flour, as much test tern, allowing. int. seams ; cut the nary' depots, by the Metropolitan y y Ar OVATIOJ. , lining bias so ns to have a-s rill to and guests, on alighting at 5t Shortly after the Royal party ell- You can, with ri spoon, and let rise -spring volunteers and militia, by the 3i x: James' palace, walked to the Mata again. Nock in enough more ' flour stitch the flannel and linin se p-ti g � dlesex Yeomanry, and by Lha pollee. apartmentiq; and subsequently down tered the palace..the Queen; the to knead rather stili and let rise the'matt, turn the scants together in- 4•he scene was tali of life and mono-. Duke of YorK and his bride, and the third tame, Nhen light. this time side, bind il;e writ, leaving the mit- mo�t, and the ceremony eclipsed in 'the grand. staircase, and under the .Duke and Duchess.of Teck appeared work out into loaves and let.rise-•' Aep open two inches on the under nip and splendor any recent State color court colonade to the scats for'I upon the balcony. As they` sto�sped : Baking Powder biscuit : One cit part of the hand, woes n buttonhole Po them in the chapel. Her Majesty a- out the crowd before them event-I , sew a scion button on ceremonial in connection with the lighted in the. AtnbassadorA' Court.1 t(lour, 1 lump butter the size of au on one side. g British Court. funder a specially erected canopy with enthusiasm• Such cheer- egg a Jtlnch of salt and ^ heaping the otlirr, and you will hwve a dor- THE ROYAL PARTY, „?i dyer--he glass `dobrs of the passage¢ing ,and such long continued expres, I teaspoons baking powder, Milk en-,able ntittcn: cions of populpr approval flay c scl-,ou h to make a Stiff batter•, Bake i . ' The Royal party left Buckingham leading to the chapel. THel ce she dom, if ever, been equalled in Lon- g _ s.; _ in a quick oven. . TIII: JUiKIF. .NAS 1NTERES17:b don. So prolonged was the ovation l Crackers : one egg, white only, 1 I TOO. ' per' that n chair was brought to the Dal-. tablespoon butter. 1 teacup sweet cony-and - the Queen seated herself. teas oon soda, and 1 ten- ]rock d as- 7 - She.appeared to, be suffering a little milk,�j P !I The IalerSir Trani; woo sr spoon cream tartar. Mix very stiff,-LRont tci relate with great relish an i1� ;_ h 7, from the heat, and ns she sat in tho beat welt,. roll thin anci bake i incident that happen while lie was• . ' cy ' s'c'� c,�iair she sl'oa Ty'funned herseti. Her?' 'husks i Take a piece 'sot bread vet young as a lawyer. A barristQr %, 1. Ill- .. '` face plainly showed the pleasure she. dough ;hen ready to bake and add 1 was conducting the prosecution, 01 w' .... I _ th wd teacup, d in o e crow lard an - - •• . , ._ . . .;; Il It at the enthusiasm t 1 egg, cup butter or i cl �d } Pian tett stealing a sac ar , r' . - .. .: Tlie fares of the Duke turd Duchess of cup sugar:• '.Nl'ix then well, roll Out 'the middle of his- address to tho- Yorlc beamed with happiness: and, and cut with a biscuit cutter. Let Jury a telegenni was plaeed in his . T 1 {, they repeatedly bowed anci smiled g. bund. Instantly' Lite Impetuous re- 1. F. thorn rise before basin If•not quite ` .. as tale salvos of applause and the• st!!I enough, add flour. Bake iu a eipicnt, who had taken a dollar - - . , c .I ;�, cheers of the ruuititude were repeat- quick oven. chance in a horse race, exclaimedc. -•'y - - _ - • ed again and again. The ]�itchess of, ;,joyously • . _ York looked charmingly ,beautiful. Galopiri's won-arid. live won l ._ - _. ' ,e - She carried in °ne hated a bouquet •, HIEN IN THE KITCHEN. ' His• lordship, taken aback by this • - ._ o[ Provence roses, orchids, and,.,or-I proceeding, demanded There are. multitudes of women extzaorr'ivasv. P g, - �� �; j-Cf1' ` . ange blossoms: who do their own .housewosl and Ito know• the ruining of it. `J be- ' TFIE BRIDAL GIFTS I whose mgthcrs aid grandmothers d!d'barrister apologized for his conduct . I \, •, Tq enumerate the bridal gilts and before them, who, though tired nl and crave,; forglycner,' - -� \ . .;=<i the numos of their 'donors would re ynost 'to the point of.. nervous. col It is must_iniproper,"said his ccur -� ;. `��� quire several columns of newspaper lapse, or even when half sick, never I ship, and I trust;it inay never occur ��/'� s\ space. Presents were received from think of asking their "men folks" I again /% a all parts of the British dominions. tri get a meal or do kitchen work. 1 The case was thea about to lir, te- _.._ _ �_ _ / g �, ;�� The Duke of Yyrk's present to his �Tv women of the ol(T school seen sumed, when• the ju'lge drily ihter- 4•r :�, I '" ' - bride consistcKt of nn open pcta-iled to think it otit of place fol`-rpt (]-w-rth-� . "' 1 ,i ✓'� ; . ; rose in pestis .and diamonds, and a to wash dishes or make bread. Oh, by-the_71ye, 14is h did tho tclo- ~ J= ,` five-row pearl necklace:' The pcnris O{ corn se the average Pian, unto- grant sty what Rias third ? _ �% <' �I�-tt * 7 �` ` J are not exceptionally large: but t•hev 'strutted iunoccrat n5 ho is, docs look =—'� •t ' i ` ' 'aivkwcu•cl in liis wife's kitchen:" Ile A 12P:COIil) 1N MILEAGE. _L ( :P are perfectly. pure in color and / . V h4`.'�` \ splendidly (1, The tlieiritdn daugke hter nd is apt toll disturb its ,staple Pic or- The faniovs No 1 Gres£ Northern' -- -- \ N. I- - Duchess of Teck .,a der. ' Nitturally !ia would -prefer to- -stationed at Peterboravgh, ! •• ._'• Lt- f la suite of jewels comprising tiara, be doing something else, and as al engine, ,ltr , _ \ % — q ¢neral thing he ou'ht to be doing!' has just compacted a 'total run o! 4,- ^ � ,�(4 y � necklet, and brooch of fur noises g b . • .. 06 • / � ) and tiinmbnds. .lfuch.has by at Said soruetlting else: But there are times'! UOO.tl00 utileSt distance believed by . : i. f f regarding the Opposition of the when his place is iti the .kitchen. I Dnytllocomotive in England: It wars. • , ^ i }` 1 (' Princess of Wales to the marriage, yleri are not alway=r busy.at. thets liuilt zit Doncaster-in '1870, and was 1 + 2t being-stat-ed that She did not np respective ocEupcLtlolls :- there nt•e ' J prove of her son niar'rying the girl slack times when they are laid off, the first to be Elated with outside- .PPP /-, who had been enGnged to his brother, or• if they elliPlop themRelvos, when I cylinders anci a single driv[ng-wheel. - • /' ll� ., ^ even though ,that hrothrr vac dead. t.licir own work 'does not press so. Ibr over thirty vicars the ¢most, has Al ' •- iJThe.present given by the Pi•lricess of Just as well lend I Deeri eniployed regiil:any, almost'dei- but'that they could ,lyoilCxplc% ,; work, snd is .still able• lci ' Nals should put to rest these ftl- A hand in the kitchen as not. ixi = - ) ' . ^" t mors, {or it 'is drnrhtful i�t a -more- A wo man -is tanking-a. needless seat- Ito iiolct its own with tiiost of the ref- � I y 1 ten{. .,fliei's;­: - valuable gift was encs given by--tiny- rific8 of herself who•retrains from .... DUCHESS OF` COItIJNALL 'APED YOI2Ir. s , . . - - ..., •' I • . . , .. I t:`•• - .'�:. uses' yt� 5" "', ... • A - . . . - - . . .. . . - . . - . . . ; y ._ . . . , . . . . . . . „ . 1 T WeI 11*; . , , - , -1. Y�, , ( s .. __ ,. u, 9 .. .. ,. ,�w . .. .. ,, y .x�.,c � ` ' -AN a.r weer p • �I, ago which was asset amid . �_,-!, ..;u � A fog and drizzling rain in t4se mouth ; Kra OYALTY ��NA�� of the St. Lawrense. To-morrow is J:yr w ^�,,, '1 ���/// l 1 • expected to add further laurels to A 3�. u I� ff I � � --- the Ottawa weleomtl, with iia unique - k Y ,F_, lumbermen's 44Nnonstration, and its . . : r - ., +�i �,. 4 „ public reception at, night.• After the - r � C a n�f��eri We�c�n3e to the Duke Fay in which Ottawa has demon- Particulars' of the Last Ceremonies it His zs,,r x8� strated that she can rise to the oc- - �. r _ - . Caofon,-the Canadians whp used to - n .'•and Duchess• re and the late Quecu Victoria's se- iQ, t r 1114 "�,t � � - lection of "Bytown" for Canada's - -. ome �n 1 r, £.1 4 '. capital as the only offence in an .`.` r a k lr -R. deicpatch from Montreal sayp:- THE WINDSOR STREET STATION otherwise blameless life must under- Ades arch from Carlton says ' s I.'r. w � s-r' s{"r 'rI'fte Duke and Duchess of Cornwall go ii change of heart, P Sts of 3apan fratu ttae. four quarters of ;, ';"� r��a s1 as decorated unsparingly with red, b The streets of rife little city of the earth'in fact-ciimo dirc6tioas to �ttv3 .�, .. "York accomplished the first !white and blue bunting, flags, ,ban- The' presentation of the medals at Canton on Monday morning were adorn thr; bier of blcKinle with yr .;�° x e imago of their journey through h Can- the foot of the new statue of the y' rk ? t9 1 oa, Wednesday, making a fast Hers and baunerettes of all kinds, late Queen on Victoria Knoll, just Llled, with having pttitties, prancing;IIotvers lchosu fragrance might be g sizes and shapes. The approach to r 1 i horses, find densely packed bodies of symbolical of the sweetness and r, .�Iz Sten of.five hours from Quebec to west of the House o- Coinmuas, sl as F {� k; tit,; royal train was covered by a moving loon assembling here for purity of rite ended life. But these . �' ,� or'traeveling raestu�orzuno was ideal Parti-colored canopy extending to Ihas escort seen inly the i tzince lthealrrival of thy procession which was to escort tributes from for•rigu countries were r ,�,, �. y, o Septem 'the edge of the street, and the wall.: the remains of the late President burled beneath the Aural tributes of '7� 0'. 1.11 - K day, but when Montreal wets;!vias I,dd lvith a bright red cut-pet, I the Royal party, in Canada. It took from the church to West Lawn come-'McKinley's countrymen. There were �+"1 E9� Y` ' .'toclbe hovering the rain corurdnouslylinechoi Police soldiers and detectives kept ;ttn`enty-fiveace in th thrnsaudicpec>plce of t !who tory this afternoon. A}1 night long Loos and tuns of them, and a list of W•' M � - e YY a clear space-front Windsor street civil, military', fraternal, social and those who sent them would be al- 6r� * :, a, ,. ss f the Duke burnt once more, to the entrance on Osborne street, 'thtonged the ground square below, commercial organizations from the most a coinplete roster of those pro• i ""�� 'Cess of the Montreal visit as they and only a limited number of ticket n'td tv;'s the occusinn of one oY four quarters of the compass had ininent ,in the official, com-merciad i, and for a lvhile threatened the aut`Ihnlders were allowed Inside. rhotic thoughtful and wutiutnly acts ixad de r e5c ed that at 1 been Pouring in, and so fast did the and social life of the United States. I:;�._­,t,,;-;-rc„� P' Quebec. The i Mayor on was one of the un the ,art of the Duchess that ItA1C trains arrive that there appeared to wiTHIN THE CHAMBER OP . ;Yitar mdsfortune was temporary, however, I first at the station and soon after; brought her so quickly in touch with , one cantinuous�strin of .cars +ia-� i, ,i and there can be no question of the the Canadian people, , t"11."t ,-Un cess of the be no question e, so tar ,came Lard and Lady titratl:cuna, {I - loading their human freight through DEATR r•, whose appearance was the signal for liLCTIh.S�+' KINDLY ACT. the station into the congested ll was.intensel. silent.. Montreal is concerned. pp g The -.urtailns were close! drawn, - x y � murk hand-clapping, , The group of Cabinet Ministers, streets beyond.' 'Thirty special trains with no ray of gas to tight up the .• ,, t A VED IN MONTREAL, Mounted police came next and ,eciui u•••:�ts, officers, and news- in addition to the regular trains, 7., ;: l ,after them the Hussars closely fol- I ,,, b g had arrivad before noon. The big- melancholy scene, The guards stood y; of less n twenty thousand poo- lowed by the royal carriage. A 1`tl a men on the knoll was so large est crowd fu the history of Canton, motionless at their posts, a soldier c �" , pie had gathAreci in Montreal for a y g as to .Shut oil' the general public g at the head of the casket, and n ,;--R �.ar� Sight, of the puke. and prnctfcully bugler blew and the Duke and Duch- 'gathered in myriads below from- a which was here during the campaign sailor with drawn Cutlass at the ' 'k '^^' the whole ess were cheered long and heartily. o 1696, estimated at ov 660,000, view of the spectacle. The Duchess „ r � � population turned out for foot. Thus throughout the' ntorning K G+ s the occasion. As the.train pulled In ]3oth bowed and smiler!, the Puke i was, perhaps, rite only one of the was exceeded to-day, " , the yryyt multitude surged without, V1,11$ eY" "tl° : ►: o the I'luce �'iger Station thous- ropuatedly taking elf his silk l:at to ,group to note this fact. She sent THE CROWDING PLO LE. L. �: x, his future subjects, The gait Left while the si;ence within Was broken •+' ++- + funds of faces could be seen, some at: equerry to tiir 1Vilfrld Laurier The people overflowed the aide only by th Weeping of brokers-heart- the carriage rather hurriedly and y packed the 14Irs. M^Kin!ev, °T 1`r, ; thronging the bridge outside the stn- to ask that the group take different Walks anti literal! ' t•inion. others c!us.ered on the house entered the station, the Iiuchess positI nts in order that e1•ery one streets from side to side. The awe- The services In Lite church were --�•". 1.51 t house-leaning oft the arnt of Lord Sti th- ' jar ` 'flops, and mar's thousaQ.nds on Notre g ,should see, 1'h is was easily arrang- stricken crowds trpun their arrival-.maple. 'FIv- i2gan with the rendl- 6 , . , c.,,_ ,cona. Tile embnrnatiun aticl d� ed, and thou•h Cha ectaturs Could - : ., lion of land and overlooks rife ser-ne not know by whose agency the thing toward rho old familiar &IcKlnley hen's funeral march, played by Miss SRO royal pair taking kindly leave of 6 cottage whera the remains were ly-.I+lorenco Douds. As the last notes1. -.It was, moreover, a decorated city lvus el;ccted, they obtained a sight I.*: qv, tNhlch they entered Flags were t'y- those who- were to retrain bcltind of rue cereinouies from a distance at ing. Military guards, stationed at of the prelude were stifled the (¢ j i, •:W everywhere. As in Qu.:bee, the"Y_(and the train steamed out at nine thu four corners of the awn, y.g, m g (cast. ! paced L'uterpean l dies' quartette. of Can- .0 s'- Crowe+s. though unquestionably wurm l o'clock aria was soon speeding to T1'*' W 'ie 'a S t wards the C'attadiaii Capital, - 4- - their beats, bur, there was no other ton sang "The Beautiful Isle o[ f.G, ^"_V ••a• a , :arid enthusiastic. did not cl•:cer or l I sign of lite about the house of Somewhere." Flee. O Ii. Milligan, f 'ni,ilce as mac!: noise us ar. i:ti fish- death. Thu windotr shades were '� ' gI��'gFTS 0�` THE WORLD ►Prtur of the First Presbyterian l � -speaking popul•tce would have done - i J don n. A long bot for of black. church of Canton, delivered the ing To the F:nglishineit who have been ARRIVAL AT THE CAPITAL. which had beer, p✓ put !n place after ,vocation, f t t5't hill( around the world and back the body way removed to the house; THF: NINETIETH PSALM H aga n faith the U hir, this was a i FIfees Of Cattle, Ch9333. Grata, &a r g y P (iltawa, Ont„ �ic•pt .�()-The last night, fringed Lhe root of the ''wag read by 1)r. John A, Hall, w w1.4 matt,r of su�prt.�e. At Capc Town fn the Leadl:lg Markets. porch from which President McKin- f i?"t'�` _ txnd at the Avctralian cities Lha Royal Ilighnesse< she-Lduke and I ih° Trinity Lutheran church, of Can- c Duchess of Cornwidl and York ar- -- ley had spoken to delegations tr-m;ton, andethat portion of the-fifteen- g� .h:> iaheering wtxg stcutaruJg, but_ Lha; Toronto, Sept, % evcry Slate i:t the t'nioa. and whprii' 4 �renCih-( anadlan µ not a lusty ;rived In Ottniva a frw rninn,tI, t'c pt, l -t�heat-The th chapter of Ftrst Corinthians in- � ' tore noon to-d:iy sole one ex- ' Ic cal grain trade coi,t:ttaes quiet, he had met and talked with the eluded betweet: tl:e forty-first and 6houtrr on occas of thi, IcuKi. tended the future `.: and Qri,„u but prrc:?s ase t.tiriy r,rm. Dealers chieftaw4 of his party. ilio badge of'I fftY-eighth verses wns read•by flrv• - A SEA OF SIGHTSEF:RF+. .il`-' oricrur• tib to 6-c for choice conventional mourning was or, the,F. F. Herbrevck, of t}.0 Trlatt i° ut the T1riEi>h F:ntfri qe was of the r y Ito- VVhen the party emerged from the !most entltu,iastic character 1%hih- new wheat west. old white and door I,nALeKJ there was a simple i formed church, of Cnr.ton. The tor- ::.-,e- -depot a wonderful sight met th-ir'i the royal train st,•um-d into the red is quoted at 6 to K33c to mil- B'r'eath of pet►ms btaected by a beau vat tto l,ymi, or President McKinley, ,i.i, dyes. The gar4`ens of ,tie Piac,: Viger ;,Elgin street depot of the C'anndiau •'fere+, low frctghta, white exporters ttful band of wide purple satin "L.ead Kindly I"ight " was then ren- ,:e4 with their beaueltul trees lay bcfnre. lAt,tntic Railway, the !rand of the -quote 64 to 63jc low freights. .No ribbon. �dered by a mlxr+d quartette Wheel a !them covered with thousands of Citi-!43rd Regiment suppiiccl the music , 1 spring -te quuted at (I to 68c, TONS AND TON OF FLOWERS 'this hymn had been ftnivhed Dr. C. ' - rens, A line of soldiers fringed the 1 and the guns of the Ottawa Field mi,Idle freight. 9luuituba wheat When 3(rc M Klnloy came into the I R Manchester, pastor of the First -�� cro-d and lett the avenues of .p- I Battery belched forth a welcome in hold.y firth. No 1 new hard ,sep- death chamber or. Wednesday night Methodist church, delivered an ad- - preach clear Notre hutur Ixoi'" the form of ,teinbcr is quoted at Sle. grruding;tor her last moments beside her i Areae. At. thr conclusion of Dr ° lust+ emblazoned above the entrance A It()1'AL tiAL,]'TF: • I It: srurgit . No. 1 Noscmber• at dead human.! •he wished to have a Rfauches;ter s digrourgo Bishop I W, - of ti.e station. A aecoratcd stood ,!c ,grinding in transit Toronto I final look at the upturned face but 'Joy ce of Minneapolis, delivered a wait o•^ct.od to the centre of the place The headquarters stati of the Can-�ancl west 2e lower- Afauitoba old is tht°• was Impossible, and the ;sealed;thort. prayer anti when it w.is reached the [juke ndian militia, a royal e,cort from the ]told at N_'c casket with the flowers and flags' The hyinu "hed.rer Eby fled to Y Princess Louise Dragoon Guards, the-' Oats--l-he market was higher to- here all that she Asir ,Thee." was Sung by the entire eon- tuuad that every np},iu.lch so far as g the eye could reach, every roof and Governor Generril's escort of Royal day with sales of No 2 white, new, The colle.•ct►or• of flowers was pro-'',gregaison The people remained xrtnd w commanding n view how- Canadian Dragoons the 13rd ]regi- at 3d;c bably thn moot beautiful oder seen'standi g after the close of the hymn - _ _ ever distuttt, e1'Cry tree lltnt afforded meat-and the tit larva Yield !fatter}'' Poria-The Market to steady, Ilio. in the United States. The conserva- while the benediction was pro- u point of vantage wad thronged wire at the station '•2' is quoted at 7Uc high, and at 71c tortes of the country had been de-i nounced by Monsignor T P. Thorpe. -' rvtth human beings Some distance The He'Val party •:':ts receivecd by'ri,iddk• freight nuded to - supply them iiy the dh•Iof Cleveland. ' .--1-1__ - away a h iman Itag made up of hun- Lord Alinto, General O'Grady Hill%, � l�c•j-Mar ket firm No. 1. is rection of Cha monarchs .of Furopo, The casket was then borne from- . /hods of little girls in red white and the hoods utters stiff of the ('u'la-•quoteti at Sic ; No, 2. at 49 to the South American rulers, the (;nv- Cho church to the fnnerni car and . blue dress;. arranged in the lines of than militia, and a delegation from;50;c: No 3 extra, at 47 to 49c ernors of the Briush colonies in the march of the procession to Lire ' the halon Jack sans; patriotic sonks the Ottawa Civic ilecefltion Cyr-mmit- and No 3 at 44 to 46c, all middle Australia ane! Canada, the Emperor !cemetery began. - Thig feature was partictilarly attrac- tee - Their Royal Highriosses rude in-freighta. _ Live to the Uucheys. who smiled on their own carriages.- which they I Corn-Market quiet. with 35C offer r ' _ ,the children from the distance lvhile brought along with them, e•l for tin 2 Canadian yellow, and what infer-tar quality Goose wheat I BOERS INFLICT LOSS. _ ' th•. public. address was being read, The Roval proce+.sior1, starting front I mixed at .'A Jc L.S. yellow nominal new and old, 400 butch. sold at 6d i .• end remarked on ft to her ladteg-rn- the, station, procc4,ded ttlong 1•:Igin to at 61c un vack here. to 67}c. About 2,000 bush of bar-'bon. Andrew Murr8 and Man svTtting '(fie Civic address ut Eton- McLeod thence to AfetcttlL ti it kg ley brought 48 to 55c, 700 bush of I �therS K[lled. i ,. i• Rye - Steady at 49c. middlf. new oats 38 to Hilt, and 100 bush of f treal was read by Mayor Prefuntaine hank and %Vellingtou to Parliament freights, and 50c east. rye 54c. 38 y, A devpatch from London says in French only. .Hill, iluckwheat-Market dull, with Y was stead 20 loads FVFNIyfG CF,LF.BRAT1QNtq. ,rices urely nominal. selling At $10.50 to $12 a ton. Two The War Office has received the foi• ALL ALn`C THE ROUTE. 1 p loads of straw sold at $10.50. �lowin despatch from Lord Kitchen ' In the ecratrl6 a start dinner way I''lnur�-Thi market is firm. Ninety Followin Lha r g P liven. B pile the city of Montreal cel- thousands oT people -tried to get a per cent, patents quoted for export g ange of ,quota- er dated Pretoria, -Sept, 22 : - ebrated with magnificent illumine- glitnpse of thc'Royal pair, instheir in bbls at $21.00. middle fredights, tions o "Kritzinger. while endeavoring to tions and fireworks. The mer- carriage as the proces:,iou passed at and $.'.60 in bogs. , Choice straight Wheat, white... ... ......$0.62 $0.73} force a passage of the Orange River chants came forward with intense dilTCrent points en route, relicts, fn bb!e, - locally and for Wheat, red.,. ... . ........I 0,61 0.73} neat i-Tersehellx at 1 o'clock Friday ' . The decoration, along the roces-' Wheat, new, red and morning, rushed the cam , 11local patriotism to make the ,recep g P Lower Prcilncos, $8,75 to $3,30. g, p of a party . � . , %tion n at success, Half the build-lsfbrf thio front rift, elution to the Hungarian patents• $4 bags ' in- white .. ... ......... ...... 062 0.73} 06 Lovatt's Scouts He [ailed to . - "�""` igrounds, rounds were detierv' of the words Wheat, spring, old ...... 0.70 0.00 'ings in ,Iitoinows district were g mg eluded. at Toronto, And throng cram the river, bu, the scouts lostbeautiful wr incandescent lights, °f approval that had been eXpred bnknrs', $3,75, 1Yhcrrtt, goose.., :.. ... ... 0.660.87} heavily. Lieut,-Col, the Hun, An- concerning them, but, cumin to the Oats, old..:... ...... ....... 0;41} 0.00 `drew Murray and C'a loin MurryFireworks otrthe most brilliant char- g natuleal-,Coady ; car lots st P Y, . .T actor -were used with a free •hand. they sero of the most crab 53.75 in bugs, and $3,85 in wood. Oat • new... ...... ...... ... 00,88 0�9 hleLad loss ofrCallllDiu ray.P!who orate character. If there Was a fault:Dr"-on- lots• Torontul 30c per Lbl• Barley...... .. 48 5 'gr the t The corporation had selected several at all, they were too eiaborate. Peas..,... ...... ...... .st..... O.(i8 0.70 ;throughout theis'ar had led Lo- ren srttt� "t"od Save h I ' '; points around the city as centres for extra, - .. Over three thousand school child Millfeed-The market isRye...... :..... ...... 0.00 0.54 van's Scouts with teat allantry." the epectucle. and thus every citizen, � quiet, with g g - - - had a chance to see something 'in t e King" when'offerings spial1. Cars f _ for Hay, old, per ton... ...18,00 13.50 'Under cover of darkness the Boers the Duke and Duchess arrived oil shipment Hay, new, per ton... ...10.5a 12,00 managed to Carry off a gra. They `.;comfort, The sight. of the magnift-, p quoted at $13 est, and Straw, per ton... ...:..:. 9.00 10.50 ;were promptly followed up, and the . . cent shower of fireworks on Mount i P. amcnt tiquarC• The 'Mali-or of'shorts tit $15 !vest. Ton lots of Ottawa led the way to receive them, bran sell here at $14:50, and shorts Dresser! hogs ,. ... ...... 9.25 9.65 'gun was recovered in a smart en- Royal, t as teen from the Champ de followed b Sir 11'iifritl and Lad • Butter, in tb rolls.,, 0.17 0.20 g gement in which Kritzin . Mars, proved unforgetable.. The y Y at $16.u0' Butter, creamery ... .... 0.20 0:21 two killed and 20 taken ger lost _ .. Laurie!• and all the Cabinet Ministers prisoners." lookout far up on the brow of the i except •Dr. Borden and Mr. 'Parte, Chickens, Per pair ... . 0.40 0.75 i rock was used as the firing point, 1 DAIRY MARKETS. �.ord Kitchener also resorts �thpt . l. :. and to the naked eye that section of who were prevented from being-pre- • - Ducks, per pair ... ...... 0.80 0.90 the British captvrod by the oers . ' `'-$fount Royal a peered like a livin ;sent on account of injuries from:the Butter-The receipts are large, Turkeys, per Ib... ........ 0.10 0.15 'in the ambush front Schee cr's Nok - P g accident on the steamer Frontenac at I with an over-sppply of inferior grtnl- Eggs, new laid............. 0.121 0.14 P , • volcano belching forth showers of ities. Demand is Sept. 17 have scoot: released, and - - fire. The rockets were sent up front;Quebec. good for choice Eggs, held, per doz .... 0.12 0.14 !hat the British•casvulties in the re- stock.' We quote :-Selected dairy; Apples, barrel... .. .... 2.00 2:50 'cent Vlakfoutain en all sections of the city in dazzling; His Royal Highness. in rep!}ing to I tubs, 16 to 17c; choice 1-IL rolls, 18 Potatoes,,bush... .: 0.80 0.75 the Boers ca gagement, when. profusion. The people thronged the OttaWu addresses. referred. to the ex-Lto 19c; .second grades, in ;ells, 'tr bs Tomatoes; bucket ..: ..: 0.20 0.25 Motmted Infuntrp�d andotwoan guns! streets, And you would say that a;Pressioiis o[ loyalty which they con- rind pails,, 1% to 14c;'bakers'. I'?i Beef, forequarters 4.50 8.00 were one officer and five men killed, great festival was in progress. . I tairied. Ile touched on Lite visit;to 131c. Creamery solids steady at Beef, hindquarters,.. .,_-8 00- 9.0(}-:- The cancellation of the civic rceep sshich the Klug, his father, paid to 1?) to 20;; early intikes;_ Ca _11ic: Beef, medim, carcase. 8 50 7A0 bWenty-three men Wotnuled,' atxl six r - '- tion Wtis An immense disappointment Ottawa, when, he laid the corner „ • officcrs.and 109 inert taken•Prisoners. - P creamery print at, .1 to.21}c. Reef, choice... ... ......... 7.00 7.25 !He announces that these prisoners to scores of ladies, who had s eat'stone of the Parliament building's fn F;ggs-.Nrnrket is unchanged. We Lamb, curlfn .. 6.50 9.00' their pin money in an effort to,look 1860, of the bringing about of Con- quote :-Neil• laid, 72} to .13c; or- Lamb, s ria .. hove since been released. , well when they were presented to the fed-•ration. ;arid tl<e rear spring ••• ••••••• 7.50 8.50 ports the capture of g progress I dinars frash, candled, it to 13c; s He further re . ,Duchess. made by Canada since that time. } Hutton.,. ...... ... G.50 6.50 two commandoes-•one consisting of. . .• several The mutant to7erutiuit Cbles conds, 7 to Sc. • Thursday the Duke paid -shown by a ce... 9.00 ,55 men , under, Commandant Koch, V al, chef 7.50 visits to local institutions, ,and his both races helper} matorially to bring c-T'he market is du elt, with 'who were tnken, together with their ' still,lower to-day. We quote i . most important excursion Was Ills about these good rescilts, IIs spoke finest, 9x to 9�c; seconds, 9c. .• !entire transport, west of Adenburg ` visit to the Anglican synod which of the' city of Hull having. recol•ered ° Buflalo; -Sept. 24.-Ffouf•-Firm. i ann the 'other, consisting of 54 niers, was in sc�eion. Thtn•sday afternoon ' front the great fire which overtook it .Spring wheat-C,ocId demand ; hyo 1 including' P. J. Botha, who wero HOGS AND PROVISIONS. taken with 4P•wa he. ]eft' for Ottawa. Where the Royal and Concluded by saying that a.t. no Northern, old, 76fe; new, r4 c. ggons and their , train for the west was put together time in the, history of the British Dressed hogs are unchanged at Winter wheat-Nothing doing ; ^No. belongttigs, 45 uiilgs southeast of , - •• - - - on a somewhat different basis than it F,utpire were the ties of union Inore SID.25 to S9.50. Hog Products i. 2 red, 75}c; No 1 white, 76ic• Carolina. " _. • had been. I closely drawn -together thifn`at the good demand, '1Ve quote :-Bacon, Corn-Dull • No 2 yellow, 62ic; No . DEPA'RTL�itT' FRODI MONTn1 AL.:Present tints. long clear, ton lots, 11.',c; case tots, 3 do, 62c; No 2 corn, 8l�c; No. 3, �o Montreal, S• , 2 l Sir Wilfrid Laurlrrr and other Cab- 12c. Fork-Mc,ss, $'21,56; do, short do, 61;c. Oats--Steady • No 2 wh-Me LAACsERS CAPTURED . - throw h iiji i U.-A sharp frost; inet 11Pinistets nccotnpanied the Roy- cut, $23. 392c; No 3 de, .89je;yNo 2 mixed, --- - ' 1. g night left the streets; Smoked meats-IfTains, 14 to 14. wet aixl slip"o-ir this morning, but;a1 party froth 't he pavilion to their }c; 37ic; No 3 mixed, 87c. Barley- F]f$tit OY General De Wet and Mr : by nine o'clock things were in fair carriage, and they drove to T2idenu breakfast bacon, 13 to 16c; rolls, Western fancy, 64 to 65c, Rye-No. Steyn• _ _ > g Hall aniong the,cheers of the aesem_ 12 to 12?c; bucks, 16c, and shout- 2, 55}c. Canal freights--Higher A despatch from Winbur saps :- .and for the departure of the Duke bled multitude. Ottaw'ti'has given del:s, 1t to 11,16. wheat, 3s:; corn, 3 c; oats, 2;c to GenernlpP:lliot's columns have been - and Duchess. Dorchester street res!- `, _ I the best reception to the copal party Lard-Demand gond, and prices New York. dents, front the Strathcona mansion I busy cleat•}t1g the 13eandwateir basin, �to Windsor street, Fero up early, which they have pet rcccil cd„ firm. Goarnpails,nteed pure, d erces, Toledo, Sept. 24.-Wheat-Cash :in which thirteen•or more months .-tubs: llryc; pails, 12c, and tierces, ;putting the- last touches to, their ' 'DALS' PRT':4ENTED. "' t and September, 721c; December, ago, Prinsloo and his 4,000 hien- - • - house front, and seeing after the -Ottal , , t. 22:-The ll.,c.., ; 6 P gemtine 74c; May, ;r 7+,c.. Corn-Cosh and. were, captured. .Dir. Stev.n and Do _. decrnations: Whu-h had become limp success of the C'atr,ir!ia❑ capital's 13eptomber, 58c; DrcemberI 59c. :Wet., who were seemingly holding a TFT?', SITRf-*I;T MARKET. s e in Lhe night. The royal train had welcome to..their 'Boyo! 3lighucsses Oats-CAvh and September, 3Tic meeting of burghers in rho neighbor- 'been'brought round from the Pince I of Cornwall and 7 rn h was uu,,lneut- Trading on the.street market to- December. 38c. Rye=53}c. Clover-' 'hood, Ferre compelled to take to "•` ;Niger to the Windsor street station; cd by the prcicceditigs of tiuturda}. +dap lens fairly active and pricxs seed-Cash, prime, and, OCtiober,. their heels. . . especial constables guarding it all Sunday has .been all elf day for the ruled lower. Receipts of grail! were $5.35 December, S6.32i. -_- _- morning, and nobody Was alfowcil Royal pair, the first ,they have had about ,f.Ir00 bush. Nhite vhatet, lhilutli, Scpt. l�4.-R'heat-Cnslt. + _ f - to t.Pin•unch it. The route of the sitter landing its Canado, and tris new and old. sold at 62 to 7;.c, No. I -hard, 72c: No, 2 Northern' The Duke will ltot.,ufiiciate at th! procession was short, and the crowds Stundity spent aurid the sunshine :utd 400 bush. changing hands. About 664c; No 1 Northern, 69c; Septem- The of P'ay'ing tite foundatior . consoryuently, much more dense tlu:n breezes of the lover Ottawa Valley 3¢0 bush. of red wheat sold at 61 bell. 69c; October, 65i:, December, stone, for . the. memorial ,to Qi1ler ,. ba previous occ•isions. I is ar, iiutnense contrast to that of a to 73;c, the offerings being of some- 69je- Corn-57c. Oats--3G$ to 37c. Victoria at WinnipcG- ' ' 1. . .. - , , . , .... . . . ., „ . . , - . . .. . .. . r I . _ - _ . . ^ WN ,t w a.i\ r 4 .'f°Bttf}3F'!kff*; 'ZStjM1' oiM�R'n.yT,''`h�,� R,.5���_sa��`�'5 V" n1117LLL4Y�7.s.D.yv"' ih".Y:^��7w''r '•P',: .. o -T+.a. r � T ! ,4i+ NTv�L•'s'�j.^ .L� ' r.F - ` ,c, 5 uP =a�hli� i. s•* "'�,E!^'. ,�a i�r, ~' feet of a=ace in the mire r �G�e� 3'Oalt7]i8f31B P15t$sB7 eite°iliir> --14orman Serr is in Preston thin week that keep the tea. d to w vieitsmg his brusher Allan, clay? • a ia#h s addttese Oa ons,press +e i c J r r alastwsps:ascartaiat3aedatruowh�L^ia 1x is only leo true that d ought to read - D f 6 s s Goo ysr ionseat�serdpttoa,tq des. --Jaw(3orbon is making tom►improve amoral to every action,and see the tsnirm i' gamtttaytpap res.'ltclstatr1rdrdda moats in Ilia hotel promisee. ti� ;ebl a. daN.owktabat osr.theetsse Fates °;- --Sirs J $aaazia a at loot at here that even at Anglo•Saxons boast the rliot;ip�Of nxon+e7at.itsis.o!llae: � with friends at Unionville. the yo o[oivilizssion,they mast also feel toiAat+epatd.alMia4al the yoke of responslbilit ,a res ribUisy ' y -- --- -Mrs N J Chapman,of Audley, spent _ ,w that fa not ooatrolea by aw9 as ordinan• `__� u t -•r c•� Tuesday waits Hire Fields here. Des but is of and in the individual- Thos Q , t e This eke s "?, w w �j• -Ular.mce Reazin s ns a week wish g 7 r 1s�� rM pe by allOwiog the working of this highest sc r ,� . . . X. r#igilivss at Lindsay and Cresswell. type glow even in the devil's moat H _ i ,A • -adiss 14fa�Tia rvis lets with be: Lia- e:poeare° of himself„ will we eveataall far D�rydratttiis.mosatag�-........ .iatoh to-*M awe dimarder ituttndiag' _. _ yJJ 3 VT _ abed. W e are showing some very pretty stew 's rem . tz W V Richardson lets this week fora black geode in[snot' seised patterns, mw days sojourn in Hariposs on basins We can't afford to be eztravagaat in oar atiments nor yield to our animal impul• - .• Every lady should nee them. - 1 �^+4 -"Dr F L Henry,will be hen as ses in any moment; bat rather commend a r LAX 1t7 • •.east Tuesday to attend to his ptofessionsd law that secures the watch behind the We are also aelliLg some aide heavy : duties. * son ban and guards him as zealous u tweed dress goods at a very low print. cjr•� w ii stands watchman on the portals of oar tw -•�•D. E. Pugh received seven first ...bre you jleing Lo saga Elim Dook! homes and our country. New heavy wool blankets in whits ' J.4priTtin, es on his Shropshire sheep at IIx _ 10f;Toronto, spent Baa our pen has been idle for some time „ him psjreats. stage fair this week. and grey, now but we hope to come back so our old - ,.-W V Rich on!nits 50 acres-of land '--The Rev Thom.formerly of the Meth column oftener and to soon write upon the Doable width $annellette ebeeting, ,���� a' o�inL #tall nand ase Mm; 0&1 cireuis here.called upon old friends relation of war to the national spirit as r Big lot of new towlings cheap._ .-W,E i Clark left:la»t:. week for To• in the vWage on Tuesday. well as incidentally to discuss the attitude of the Quakers upon this question. Meas heavy wool Boz at 18ets. " �" . uontea whers�he ;her aeeared"a situation -A T Law is visiting friends is Clave• Q p° Mscx H...._ 1Riili hiis;bratlier-in lees. land. airs Law is spending a few, days -M1ra L. The Swamp,Sept.25th,190,. Hat q,wbo.kept:hoose for with her father Wm Alloway. over Years f'as Lhm joist Mea: Simpson, -We.have jast beard, before going to JOHN '� 'a��' "�aleft ifest Prada for Detroit. prase,thea the buaimesa at.the station isPickering ylarkete. ..... -Mrs.A.H:dale, of Waterville,.Qac- to be taanaferred today (Friday) to She Wheat Fall 'spent s tow days during Llie yaat week a 1............ ..........60-66 new station at West Pickering. - ' ••• ...with Rev.and-Mri.McGregor. -The cadres for the revision of the Wheat Spring.......... ..... --John tidsias foraterly of this village 6otiirs'Lint seal! ha held in the Town Sheat Goose............:....... 6S Barley . 40-50 'but for some yeaxe a reeidmnt of St Thom Huh Brougham on Taerdav 00%las and .......... ..... ......... 31-33 O as,was caking upon.old friends Isere this Rata .. . 47•-48 week: Fire•ballPtekerirg on FVopnesdap Oct 2nd Rays ...... • • 41 y .. .. - _ -Mau Baker's Millinery opeSE ning will ,-Mica E Swanzey B A of she college Aleike .................: 56'0 6".� tate place on Friday and Patnrdav, Oat stafii attended she wedding of her friend ___ ?, t !!th and bits, - t 3N lour adat is Another Miss Petah daughter of the late Frot Tfi ' 4%b an. Paitals of Toronto,to Dr Saute B A of the -Mr.Proctor wbo has been working Davila Co Toronto. Let It ' 'Wishing a stock of knitting yarns for � t� winter use, please give ria a Dell, you ''< in the Spink Mills for some time, lefs this _Ali accident that was not attended -weak with his family for Oshawa, where by A y**riots consequences happened on will find s choice variety of Sasonys, 5fi they will reside in fatale. she Graad Trunk near RosebLuk on Toes r �� � Fingerings,Andilusions,Burlina,Zap -Miss E M Whitney,formerly junior day. A freight train containing severe ;hers,etc. Also Silks and Velvets for � ta.ahar here is now is the Goner Has- cars of stook was running on the new dress trimmings and fancy ariielee. pital in Montreal, where she is taking a track. when the rails spread nears cans- , coarse, draining for s ansae. inn a four of the oars to leave the Mck Scotts Emulsion is not a _ � -Rev, Thomas Lawson, of Gladstone, There was a delay of several hoars, good medicine for fat .folks, I' . & E• Boon �3C�s'8Y'1�Tg. Min preached in the Methodist church sorer new can were procured for she stock � here Iasi Sunday evening. He is It pros• the train proceeded on its way R' a have never tried giving it – ant visiting friends in this locality -Sir Boyijaim, an Armenian who - _ ` ab _D F.Every who spent a month with to a real fat person. �i'e don't p came w this country about sight months , ]his brother is Naripoea township left in i a90, and wbo is DOW a student in filbert� dare. YOU set Scott's Emul- . aur office a large piece of mica- a mineral I College Belleville, took the service in the SIOn builds new flesh*!, Fat `' which r lets Wise an in roilhaty, arrived, p b e%&To s eby i to stingSnod . in which SPECIAL * g - • safely as Honolulu on the ink day of he gave a very interesting talk on hie people don't want it. Strong • lo tt • • . -Urs. Isaac Wiese and foetal arrived I maraonl0ae escape from Armenia and of - k A ma tat. She reports a very pleasant voy his sane®from death as she hands of the people don't need i t. i cage. with an almost s10sue absence of:sea• ®enol Turks. oa Wednes"y evening be 1311t if UU are thin Scott's _ ;eickasss. gave another address to the Methodist y -lout ktallson.of Eaniskillin. Mr-and m,b,on she®aatcma of she Armenians Emulsion is ,the medicine for = Idesa Loartns,3.of South Darlington. al'�sad la the 000 Of his mddrese ho illaet• It doesn't fire you Out, - r - Wil}same,of G oeawood. spent a ver inseressin marriage core, 'o'u. N e • tr • *NOTIC" 'w � uo Sd ass _ . . .. - ' few clays with tar and Sir's. Wilson at (D¢ a �ant by gibs Armeaiana: There is no strain. The work The parsonage aurtog the past ween. The addresses were mach enjoyed by all 1 -The o"unt ealled for lase Friday who board him. is all natural and easy. You ' m.o10sng to consider she 9dvisabilseg at -The fallowtag is Blipped from the est take the medicine and our Chopping Departmt3nt is again liLIIl]l0g organizing a htsvvT society for abe win• W oodswek Daily Express.and should be ten'was very slimly attended.consequent, of interest to most of the residents of that's all there is to it. _ ly nothing was dons towards organtmahoo pickonoat as is rotes,to Berl Linson. son ;fall blast. Our �eYk is noted for despatch and --J, P,Grit:9a, who seveaison vran of-dee Liiatoo sad a former Pickering boy The next thing you know ego was a resident of osis village while at His Daae (r+ond9 joie in condratulatiag you feel better—}_ou eat better ,quality. Bring. a10� f 8'3r Chop. temadii t college.is at pennons esmpinf at bili is bas sueoess- '•F A Letson was is the Bay wish several friends. On 'Toss- town sarday. perually on basin*"0010• and-you weigh more. It is yep _ day leo=ad*a pleasant esti at abe ltiews nosed milli to eastern enterprise be has quiet worker. -Cream Bane," Family Flour,18 80 per bbl, eco s Dins stock manufacturing recently launching �l e, P sec ray Flour. t< bbl I toasts inssromeatal in Laurin. has formed Send for free sample. 8 80 per bbl: . � Toronto Patens— Fancy Pas Flo . -Ed J. Smith. jeweler, has moved He•debar wish Oat Lein . ha any of Cao.d.. - ' "Bouton," Pure Sisauoba Patent Flour, #3 00 per -- -'his business into the 91101) lately oeeupird J g SCOTT 8 Bou':c E. Torv,nco. Iby Miss Berner Se is fittieaj it up to Fraservsile. Quebec,with a 0a1)ita of 1100 we Coe Fit a0 "Wbeataleue"25c per package ° Bran 414;00 Per ton Corn Meal, 121be for 260 style and promises to make bas essablisb• OuO. Mr Launa is the mscager of the Co age theyy h sad cantly gduipmest bfor a•q , i Shorts,11 Flour. err tea m n%one f the sights of the sown. Give aoaspany, end Sir Linton ssasaistant man .Qx F B e 87 Jumbo Floor. 120 00 per Lou "pat Meal, IOlbs for 250 sbor A •too- , 5f ized Chop. 116 00 per ton Rolled Oates,101bs for 25c -Percy Hilts, formerlyro,'ahta village. p •`' ta•e 'O " = a ti a ' a`.5 Oat Chop, 11,10 per 100 lbs. Rolled Wheat, B abs for 969 Dae of the mass tom lute faotorses is she -and who,e now learning the jewelry brie• eouatry. Mr Linton is a10 old Woodstock ee ° o Graham Floor, 19 lbs for 960 ins"in Honolain bad the misfortune to e- rine et o Oats 89c per bas have soverel of his fingers jammed in boy: r somvinge been s. His with the asi- sot: Co.for some years. His exoelle10t bast• 0,� iy o � � ill some machinery,necessitating the ampn. R K 11 is "am of the part of one. Coss abiiisy it well knows and hie Erie10ds as rev w O _ !sero will wish him saoeeee in lits latest a,a res B g -The engine in tha Soink Mills is bo• ena��,• f" s7 SPing sent to Galt,where is will be thoroagb 'j:� a'+l d A Aug.tad, 1901 �overhauled. As there is suiseisol ••• s•� • wer the mill will continue work- : ing!sass interfere with repairs will not x10 F usual as _ Lax est Rex, 80 often sea heti this expression ven n th of feel- n •- l the 1 T ,e -M J and Mee Armand. of Almo10ts, lags that are anArabie,even in the moms ti °,' �6 •wm9 aspens a day Smith Tamil s watak with the laTbe s sans, that we deem the words o!you B pea, �,,� Io •� 3 �'I _. generally of aisi- O e0 C. (r low a 1!t: Xi brother E J 8 y, y s • o o _.- : late as present on their wedding soar in lass week. Sir. Editor,to be indeed-timely =p o to 'which$bay visited the Pan Ameri-esn,.To and their ring of the true metal O Y w } t n e = 1 A _I` -- ---- — - s eoab and other places of interest. When ibsassaaeiin,misguided wretati ibat �• M To Purchase G end s.Furnishings be is,struab down the prooinont agars of M °° j a a -L Banks hes started • wild-woes !e American Litioo, a great man people, ig.I 7 Z a _ ,bow,on s minWareaeale: On Wed10es• ° t aboa)Ed O i �m a' b o 01 to I - - said in w or felt,that the _ a nay morning be gave an exhibition by bava rllowed the crown to msseoop its a10m• ,?y op I in Ready Madem, driving down our main•atreet with his nay justim upon him. $ummer Underwear, bucking bronabo. A large number wit. We read of ministers of the gasps,1?) � - Overalls, Shirts of all kindfi, Deemed sbe e=eitive mpeetaelo, sad were mach oo be regretted A hot, giving atter picture Framing Hatt in all the istest-st lee. 1)l.eased with abe show. $cop an Shoes,` #o. aaosa to similar ideas. l3mre and tlsen -The new station is now nearing tom• oebw prominent men,wbe are ever eager The undersigned is prop"to do all - pletion. With the exemption-of the plot to be interviewed by some busang report- kinds of piesure framing at moderate toms wbich will surro>md the building, n in the lawlmes aatlsaaisem of the mo lateststances for do• Re Am' BUNTINGS, Sha carpenter work is now completed. mens e:psees views Lbs relativity woma no 1)n the work. a Mouldings on haul. - _ Thepuaten have been at work for some to their logical conclusion,they : tin.a10a will in a week or two haus fin- think of owning. FRED. DOWSWELL, Wboo the bank robbers murdered polios• North ClaremontJth • imbed their hart of the work. The plat• 49 lim man Boyd, similar views were aired he �� Toro will not M osmosed until the track is Y Orders left with A.B.Dowewell,Clsn ��� W .raised opposite the station, It will be many. "Why bold a trial and poi the pr P g quite commodious and vert attractive in 000ntry to so mach expense?" they sea• moat,will receive om t attention a raced. We asaaot esu when the moo,h thus seem to justify s a co10dasion FRUIT TREES ppse which on the face of it smatten of the i transfer will be made from East Piekoring dark ages. se Yhoee i1)charge o[the work ars enable All kinds of A few mea lift their peas and voices is The sharp advance in Sugar, to givw%bat information• defence of the legal proeessee having their FRi7IT,T'IiEE3. --Last Thurmdef, a serious seeideot way. A few, are propbsts enough to die- ,�SIiUBS, Etc., We will Still conunne to give' betel one of the men ,Foe. Stoaeberg by Dern in the motion of•strew the direction gyghest roetket price - 20 lbs Of Granulated fOf*One name working with the carpenters gang the wind is blowing. The law we gnot% for all It. o[ Dollar. our the Gra Trunk. It appears . that can do no barm.by tanning its course. Our Fail sed Winter spp'es, this man bad some trouble with his fellow jurisprudence And our codes,orimiaal and A"eat, workmen Jibe• night previous in which civil,have been the evolved conclusion of j4KN E. aEEt Pickering. yr . Logan, Pickering. f considerable quarrelling bad ensued, a oyole of human straggles tbro' bondage - 'Sfoneberg gave up big job after wbibb be so personal freedom and collective security .had indulged quite freely. The following Can we with itnppunity.or can we afford, t morning'be borrowed a sbot•gun and a a forget this And disallow th® working of yes V`nte , Or.,,,,• : a law that Alone secures our liberty,be- for {j�a /Nt livery•riR sad proceeded to the Bay fora cause the operation of that law at times e days sllooting While proesedingthroagll does not amt-our erratio minds 7 Deeper ' the woods,he was oarryinR the gnu over voices speak across the waters and tell as House and Lot to Pickering Village I/ i'y/ High Grade heels r bio ebonl4or and it is supposed that be that the money is well spent if it adds to - bad his left band over the muzzle,and in our dignity and security, If it guarantees for sale cheep. Se'e`T. A.-GREIG: some manner or other she gen !vent off, more truly our citizenship, if it supports Fire , Life Insurance h, Or 3N0, DICgIE. 0 the whole charge passing through the no• the laws that stand the guardian o[Dor rights. We deg i - fortunate man's hand. IIs was taken in. g p'ae the anarchists; we j think their methods and aims despicable; Agent.lop ' to the village by John Mitch of Dnn- yet isn't be who would defeat law,who -• �igPrnL• Barton!when hie wounds were dressed by would recognize Judge Lynch at times;and �Massey-Harris -Dr. Bateman. Upon examipntion is.was be wbo would over tarn the good sense of a toand that the bones in his hand were society by his influence, howsoever small,- OrinveyancinR done. — - -—Cleveland --__ --- hadly shattered, some of the splinters into an irregular stream of impulse,isn't Money to Loan, " being taken out by Dr. Bausman,who ad, he, we repeat, one of that'same sect-an _. vise!the man to go at once to the }roe• anarchist. Visits Claremont and other good wbeele. Special prices itaf. He left on'tbe eTeniag testa for It is 'reported ills!totters waebsed to usurp Tuesday. offere3. - 1 Fielleville which is his home, and at or�ce extort from the notorious C zolaoszz a con• p Richardson, _ Sample wheels over J. Dickie'rstore. ` t> n:ooPede¢ to the hoedtal, where it was feesi�n. It is hoped than each is antro". nooeesary to RM-)ntate the tw.) raid For what have we oWlivei that barbari:I tiota puLiic, Pickeriaig -` r a .hove. r age if not. to spurn ecep the sentiment;1 "S