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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_10_04 J A '` c 1,.s y,,k-w ,,�'^ .f :t.�Y� �`�r�r� S ���•,�7"' a �. lei''#�'.'�''''a"w•ejq'••5r5•2,,- ,`,..,. •n:!yx'yM,Ai•CyG_t a * S. rx 'k*d ;h Y> 4 �. . M=• _ .. _ i ':G•d. .Nv r -5.e�'.`•.`ail'•.��.. �d awry y r .� s• PICKERING. ONTe, FRIDAY. OCT. 4 90 . _ - . NO. SHOOK ROAD GREEN RIVER. �� ,.. OUT- ROUND US __. •�r Geo.Farley is under the weather at lkjin Ballard is still ander.,the doy4or's' y llget3teelE. patent. Gare. Miss Farley was home last weep visitingCore arogtxd here is all h,rTested anti ^ W. - LATZST LOCAL Slrrailill ssoo&DRD ST her parents at7ail filled to the brim: * ti rc o � � ! ypQNC;,kd•T7.,C.M.,Fellow of Lou Boone passed through oar town ser• Miss Ante Dotao attended':the Peter. _ '911 Qollegs,'Toronho, mem. enl times recently. born fain Thursday last T8s rtic88 1ND JOTT=D DOwN 71? O1Ii r tsttt40 .-in- a of phvdelans and sar¢eoas o!. COi)ZssPOYDlNTs. MISS Lilly Rodd, of Utica, is in this 3drs.H.$o'pkibs Visite$hes niees lldts Fine and nwdeaes less O'Les,7 hotel neighborhood at present'. Cleo.Fleeter-Tustday talwt.., �i i'Dat. Office hears: moralaY T to iQ: OLAREMOt.T The week ending Saturday last,left M. A.large'number frolzi here-intend tirliing ' to D. Warden the vietvr in the rifle panties is]ldtskbr<m fail'thin Fill itlay: Of all materials and design Geo. Gerow was in tbo city on Tuesday W.H.Jackson is repairing his house to James Favithrtip,of Nebreeka, visited ��Di• kept in stook. It will pay you J. Chas. Maonab was in Toronto' over the east,which makes a great improve- his niece Uri.George Per on Thursdayto call at . •.d R 1i.TON.. DIINN tk BOIILTBEE, and obtain prices. aDo to betmivl 9, Sunday.The arket held bare on, Tneeda wen enttcheapawith 2 aoraathis lspn �y is to h IldG's,,s MrSrd,.of Lairist Hill, visited k our bal ail Y last. Sitisisters soltcitora,em., Temple Build P y - �, - E.Die6dffi a ho hSs been ill ill ria long It Bsy and Aiebmond streets,Toronto. agents vve do not employ them,conaegaent• one of the beet of the season. bins is v►e tet to repack.not much g •" 1* trrneat eyyery'Pnosds7 toreaoon. Mona? Ill we can, and do throw o8 the agents The work goes steadily on al the new Brougham. reg x c r trtiiaii on,Kortgs,ss, commission o!10 per sent., which yoa.will Gregg& Wilson warehouse. "'' ' Improved: • .; •" ,:. gltliM DENTON, $•o•• D.C.L. eertain1 y save by purchasing from as, A A number of cur people are attending Jae. Brooks, of Torunto,was with Thos Miss A.Barnes returned home after open •i•r, •, st1=11lLTL, DUSS. W. >>tQLOosB1..BOIIL2• call solicited. the Markham fair this week. Poacher over Sunday, ding a couple' ,af weeks n,4 the Pan- WHITBY BAAMiTE CQ., Mrs. Wm. Dowswell and isles, MaFea• Don't forget Hogie asale:____Bee_adst_in American. yiEXX,a 0.0 BARRIB- — the News this week. Alf sad Ddre..Hoovar a�rr vedhoiMe 1'8es• ' �m ee'PPJs, utY wa Attorne7 and eonaty Opp.Pest oinae. Whitby,Ontario lane are in Toronto this week. Wm. Cowie is able to be around again day last after a weeks visit at the Ps3n• �� w • tsonrb$ Whitby fav Miss Mabel Dickinson,of Balsam,visit American, ed her sister here over Banda after his serious illneae. r y The little daughter of J. H.' and Mrs• 'i1 z ei; ani` A Varcoe and W. Palmer are acts the Mr.and Mrs. Harvey have returned Michell was taken suddenly ill last week, #7W' OF , b1oC}ILLI RAYL BARrest.RIS PICBERINGr LIVERY 1 champions on the croquet lawn• from their visit to the Piin•Amerit:an. but at time of writing is improving. 'go3leitO2s'da' oh►ao w,VA.;Th. The'Mission Band will be entertained A number from here took in the Whit• Mrs. Eli lvigbswander was suddenly called yly�6i`w, W31iLb7,Ont. 3ao.Ball Dour, tar $sai(}t12i•Itav,LL,S, Mail to Loan,: s7 at tea at Rev Williams neat Saturday. by fair last week. while Markham. is the t^Collingwood on Thursday last,bit sister Aq+FiRgO;:,RITCHIE & 8 1G� E'v Y, y are on, a visit attraction this week, g Jvsbna and Mrs. Bandy Mrs Lawrence residing there was taken 4y i 5r ,F .$ la;ara geiScitore, etc_ Temple amid• First-class vehicles for hire by day to tae latter's sister of Watertown N Y. A big sale of young ensile at the Brco• seriously ill. of `" �' t," tD aid Ciaremoat every gacirrdsP. n in sham hotel on ilfoai3ay, by. Watts t4 Mev.Tomilaoa,of I?etroit, who hat been yrs Y Z yf $f} Paussan,Q•o.P-E, ection meet. Riacbie G.B.Sweeny' i>aR 81G T.A trains. Freight and town. He is compelled to t on amore yuaaghusband.; Good prices were real- visiting W.H. and '&'ft's. Burke .of Barn express delivered to al! parts of the help, ized. Brae,started Saturday last for her home .� The court for the revision of the voters' but 0ll spend a fewdays with friends Petertrtar>1� village. Team: of all kinds done Minnie Bray is gone on a visit to her at wi a list was held here on Tuesday, Judge Toronto to on her way. on obortest notice. Sale and eolxt• sister and other friends in Battle Creek 1 in AppgjjRl .YETEF.I:3ARY SUR- hitch. 1llaCrimmoa presiding. Quite a faw - ccr t�k aSt name"were added to the lie and but a Greenwood. �d� s age, (}sadnase of t esu sad member mission stables in Gonaectioa. Sherman RDmohr is havirq hie house ,t; J� � p�y age.Toroata, real aintsd-wbich adds considers. y to its nod v 9vtsriaary Itiedsca' sssociatio0. — P very few were eiraak off. W. H• PQi Our fat man and'70 year old boy went _ J.E.Devitt is on a 471 to Na saes this and rsaie3an4e one and on*-quar` Patina gT �I.a + y Pro slot'. appearance. meek. p P lis s Sid ,aq}thoI Greens Sive=• office nasi ahT epraph � Graham Bros, shipped a carload of booting mnsliroor®a an Baturday. They John Seldon is visiting friends in Do. I ,r,y !saunas to iI a m,nasi 1 to s v'm' went pre ared to turn all the water that horses to Ottawa on-Tuesday for the lam• p but trcft, Mtch. M ��v�ra�-itddrto L envs8i11.oat,;P,O.sddresa. :van ever fell from the hetvena above, Wflbnr B. Gleason is somewhat ander • X.11 yet, One bar camps: s�} g when they returned were wet throaall. the weatbaz. 3, SHIRLEY.Veterinary Surgeon, Dr. Hutchison, of Winnipeg, 'peat a This old boy also took a trip to White Ur sad Mrs Geo Law spent Saturday is p , gen•Gzadaate of the Oatar o 4ebnrii• Fur'niture day this week wish Foster and Mrs.yYkolleae,Tozoayo rs�wered onemberofthe e 1 i t 1 Hatebieoa. Sale one dal this week when its returned We Queen city, fi®istario t?etarinas7 �% a,aOO?"u" A11 his clothes looked as it be had purchased Dar and Mrs E Gleeson Sundayed with Mrs.By. Thomson and soul have re' +dtas".ssa andia1211,8r Of the domestic aymals - ` ,sssatelaa6mdsa8tothemostmodernapproved turned from their visit to the Pan•Ameri• a large gaantity of real estate, and outs Cheal rywood eneads. jr�y,Mrrrxliloariwnploa. oland 7�,soaro, Atoll 1:ne of $ret• can at BuBalo• bringing it home wish him . Levi Macke and wife, of Toraato, are ao.ttavha call t at Run's 13ar6 class furniture now Dr L:ackwell,of Toronto, was in town GooviegGrshst i, of Buffalo, is holidaying ' A"llia.8L. �"irtDo' on exhibition is on Tuesday for the purpose o!buying hor Jas. W. Hogle, Brougham p our ware rooms, sea for the Ualgstty Bros. �_'�� _ uDare JameveH ck iBvitaaIIder life Dr's care "nf - �ti33latssib LairiO#. - m K age visiting bar grand K+rtaale• faring from cancers of the stomach Miss McKay. r b _ t A,mow Prices right. other, Mfrs Boyce for some time, bas Mr and Mrs Wm Crummer.of Picker �HOMAII DCht.k,Convepaaeer, Com Silo and tbrseood is aback wound ftp Lott Sonia ed with Mfr and Mie, A Moore missiaaar• for easing sffidrvats' oto• returned to her home in Toronto. in our aelithboreaod y �,• S. Dillingham• Chas.J.Fara left on Wednesday, for Sir, sad Mrs T. Law. of Highland 411146"mol Out y y, Qa,te a camber of car young people took Creek, Sunda ed with Ur and Mrs. Geo. - ----- - his cattle ranch in Alberta N,W T after in MLrkhsra fair to day. y B• HOOVER Issuer of Marlil ickenng..Oat. spending Some time with lits parents and Wilfred Sadler has rented his farm to a�Law ,P. I;lavasea Mee at raid to day tune aaa pare 317 8ngden of Sfcans filbert S1 and Mrs. Gleeson.and Ed sad Mrs, 10foaldo=a at caytiht Green l:ti:v:.0at + ig v friends here. He Saye there is more mon lesson, wort visitors on Tuesday _- - — €l,dO�1S Buggies ?y is ranching tban tbere is in farming There will r>r iervlCe in the church next fiat city e 1 1 Sunda a"atog at seven o'clock. Mr and Mrs, a Witheridge, of Darling, - '[� Bfybt'PINt}, issuer of Marring b here. 8e tikes the baeitieae well. y - :B• Lieeasss Cos the Cont? of Oats.-f0 o!= Miss aarsb Lawrence atter a prolongred jsS at the ,tars or at his resLdsa6s,E'tcksafag Eta , at lowest pikes. The Ladies Auxiliary of the W F. M• visit to Toronto and the Pan-American has toll spent a few days with J. and Mtss Yillaae i'y S of Erskine church will bold their as Adamson returned home. Repairing neatly and promptly Dual tbaokagiriag meeting in the church Miss Edits Wagner assn.%A Couple of Lyons tied Mrs: H A. Porter, of 3,VID BELDAM, anelloneez, Ao., attended to. Tees Uct ytb. commencing at 7,80 p m days this week with Miss Bell Linton on Osba+va,ars she guests of Ur• and Mrs. E. ` wooara,sol:etta ages from nip wamarous A good program will be provided. All the Front Ross Gleeson friends bol13 lar ani Dear sales of farms term SI tae Mabel Lynda returned home on, alvei and over :on, tr a is to"so'o wi i be 6018 Agency-for 5 el lit Wag on ars cordially invited Collectiva. Mrs lee Brianall and children, of To y �7♦aadlrod by tne,Dtucribe,OlLb mental care g P g $ -►r- recto, are visiting for a short time with Sondav after spending several days with suet said bei tine very Cast advaataRs. s9-iT CO., blarlillam. Jot ii Lawrence Andley friends $ogle'• Sale, Oct. Sth. Miss All Sell retaraed to her home R BEATON•TOWNSHIPCLEF.K HAM & MOORE. Mtr refAIlIt& across the line, and a. >—.�,� to Detroit, �Qich an Sacardev Inst atter brother of ties. 3o13a Lewis is visiting tOnaesshoer. Commisetoaer for taloag SearOoro friends to this eeilebborbood, I bohdayiag_with Mr. and Sirs J Seldon adldsvits, 3c4r,uatant Eta, Stoney to Cosa Pickering. Mir and Ura Foster. of Meaford, return- anfartn property Wbitevvle.Ont: i-v John Mackie sold a ve•y valuable fioreo ed hi,.me on Friday afterSpending Several _ A party at Malvern on the let inst. was last week and bought seven cattle in bis Y _ -jjALF W 2t� floc 9E, Kingston Raad AsMe i I wall attended pplace. John thinks there to more money is days with .their daughter; Mrs W. T. ,oe3 sac;smo•a.:on for mss au2 tease Our eitizc,as are preparing for 'agood handling castleDevitt fioaular urleee. Cassino A 1. Best or ii•t•.iors time at the Scarboro fair tient Wednesday. It wall oar privilege to attend the Whiti•yH�:LL, Proprietor seem -Gilpin,� i n, A ver interesting lecture was given in fair. where there was one exhibit that prat � s.�.�-!•IoLtetesa;btatsos 0.TA - - y g 'p OCCHEt'.& P:)STILL.Lieeused Sao• the Washington Methodist church )ani tically attracted oar attentwa, that being TtsaLva t3oLY0 EiatT lDOR ►s roi.Lowe:— :•� etonears tartan Conncy of ortarto, A..- Monday evening, by in Armenira, on, the the Kinsale wild Sower show Mach credal Watchmaker and Jeweler, No a MAIL 8:5fi A. M. • tion sates of every dose lotion coaa0ated s: s customs of his country, is doe to MISS Pierce, oar teacher for the 1GtC aerate eba,rca. T. 1'0041367, Real Estate Brock Street, Tf H17 BY. indefatigable offorts on her part in scar• ,. 12 LOCAL . • ,, 8:00 P. K. ' T9%and Genera. �'s.;Motor, still attention k'.emember HCgle a Sale ing for the South Ontario Agricultaral Ex- 1110 LoalL. 6:I4 P.K. yea to ail Orden by mail or t4dow pC Ai• hibitron each a"how, as there never before TRALvsl GOING WsST alts is rOLLOWW— �„TS�os POt;C1!Za, Brouga—' t-s F Watches, Clocks and Jewelery, i ollriLL•Green River,Ons &S:y Repaired neatly and promptly has been sash as exhibit is this lice, " . Audle A very pleasant sod profitable hoar was I'i ill LocAL .1�t A.At. THE WELLINGTON Hotel.—Hav• r' 21 Loett , . � . $:i9 F.Y. 1 spent is our Sabbath school iswt Sunday. �. ing reto,ved to and tboroughly overbaal- the da bean s toted as Rall Da 8147 'MAIL 8:17 P. tiff. ad Lha attics house 1 am pr6parea to lnrntsb All Work Guaranteed Frank Packric is improving nicely. p a PPo p _ IL"O eodattoa to all who dour• to patroaiae Wm.Ellicott has had a very serious Many of the old Bondap school friends TZBM sLs.-ataasastes station tno Spactons sample rooms. I shall be pleas- Visits Pickering Monday and Friday of illness were in attendance and contributed to the ca to see alt old rstral when they have oc- each week. interest of the gathering. Daring the hour TsAms HorNa EAST Dill AS rOLLOwS:— ledavulon co yids Martham. figs. TORRRENCE, Mfrs. Rowe. of Darlington, is visiting bar the assistant superintendent R. W. Vic• 1Markh►m,Oct. son Major Rowe. Pe No. 6 MAIL 8t4?'A.M. Thu We are glad to hear of Charlie Bray's Avoy Rave a very interesting address that No.-12 MrxzD 2:58 1.M 'FOR e••• The;ll amongst his old fr are sodiapoaed with w much appreciated by those present. ,t 10 Lo"m .8:08 P.M. WORK 84N;t 0 CbNADAi visit anion at his odd n are Ia - Deering Harvesting' Machinery, IIogle's Bale, next Tuesday, Ts1f�IsQo�u WasT awls rarlots•— ' the prevailing sorethroat and grip malady. �. --- J W Mann Machinery, aiporatsd 137 act of Parliament 1814 Frank HopFer Rho aced to be well known Whltevale. NO 8 LooiL .9:20 A.M. ' Brar:tfrr3 Find Mills. PteketiYas Braseb. ere,and oho is a prosperous confection -- ,'t 11 Mumn 2:81 P.M. Page wire fence. Antsoriaed Cs?ltal.......•......•....1.91.t10O400 dealer on Dundee St Toronto now, is visit- Miss Ethel' Lapp is with friends fa 7 Mail .8:22 P. M. Tudhops baggies and cotters. subscribed Capital.... ....... ....... soo.oa0 ing his uncle F: T. Smith here. We. are Toronto, ... �a t............ .,. 128,o0n pleased to see Fronk looking so well, Mrs. Lena,of Toronto,is the guest of Thom Ensilage and Blower, 1 Asssea Resdilv Coavenibla ......... l,t{a,{Be Isaac Pockrio ie not so well of late. He Mss•Thos,Carter. JOR'N Cow..,F-aQ� T.H.iucMxLLA-,•a.Beg, SMITH THE JEWELER BeCOnd llaad'one for Bale. Prat' Cashier is making a plucky stand amid the trop- Mrs,8.B.Lynda,of Toronto,is"visiting ''W. r. Ii. Jones, special attention given to armer's Sale hies incident to his ailment, and we all Ger father James Taylor. D 99 17 'hates Collections solicited and iromptly mute wish our life-long friend and one of our Mrs.Conch,of Toronto. will the guest PICKEBING• Faraser'a Notes discounted American and Piobeer settlers,as happy a sun-set to his last week at Mrs.A.E.Major. - Coming.....*. (1 rr • Foreign Exchange boairbt and sold Drafts is•. `j011]ing.a•.•'. toad,ayaiiable on all parse of rile world assist life as possible. Mss.John Poacher, of Toronto; spent - �' suable o task Department. In St.Francis De Sales church Pickering last week with her• daughter, Mrs. A.E F.E.Laks. Opt. D. on Wedoeaday morning 25th Sept. 1.901, major. P Interest allowed on deposits at highest cur- Agnea second daughter of our esteemed in- Master Chas.Louet has secured a good Optician l 1 Hing St. rent rates,and credited hall-yearly so depositors babitant Timothy O'Leary,was married to situation with the John MacdonaliC Cc of West,Toronto,will be at A. R (ileo. Serr. Manager. Mr.Tbos.J. Walsh of Manchester. The Toronto- ' Allin's drag store, Whitby. - service was performed by tbe.Rev. Father Mrs.Martin,H Enniskillen,spent a few Watches,Clock"and Jewelry neatly and ' on Thursday September 26tb, DOMINION BANG Sheridan,the immediate friends' and rel- daps last week with her daughter Mrs.W. promptly repaired The ONLY" ativev being resent. The bride most be- W.Noble. with s fall find of spectacles. P PLACE to get properly fitted and eye-glaesss. Prices right, with white attired is white organdie and lace Din.Jos.Wilton has returned from s , with ape= and eye•glasees with white hat and veil to match, entered summer's wit to her daughter Ddia G.A. PRICES RIGHT Testing free• leaning on the arm of bar father. Tier Wilson B.A.In Califortifs. �i Refracting Capital Paid aro, $2,450,000 bridesmaid was Miss Mary Walsh sister of Alf and Mrd Hoover, of Careen Rivett, Es Lukes Optician. Reserve Fund $2 450 000 the groom,and the groomsman will -Ed- Lad Mrs,D.R. Beaton of this piece,spout- Ifyou want an ALARM CLOCK I esD CJCorontsl Opt><anlp�oae 96(39. f f ward'Wslsh brother of the groom. Upon last week visiting friend" and.the Pan- supply you Give me a call leaving the church amid the strains of the Amerioan st Buffalo.. _ 2f•1y 11 UNG BTBERT WEST. WHITBY BRANCH. wedding march by Mrs. Geo, O'Connor,. Died at Wbitevale on the 22 Inst, Israel the happy couple with the friends and rel- Wilbur aged 82 years. Deceased bad been feaesal masking mnasaea Sprsnsaeted atives adjourned to the residence of the in poor health for some time,bull his death T 8poalal attention given to the ootleetioa of bride's parents,where many hearty eon- came unexpectedly. He baa for many j T IN• e e e ' Farmer's Bale and otber Notes. gratulations and expressions of good will pears resided in Whitby township,latterly Fur'naces, _ SAVINGS DZP/BTMBNT, were tendered them over the ample wed. in Brougham and this place and was highly '_Vilson's fiy�pads O.C.Tonic Bitters hitsrest allowed on db ding breakfast. The twain then left on respected- The funeral to the Methodist Smiths O.C Catarrh Cure wards. posits of$1.00 and up- the evening train for Niagara and the Fan- cemetery wag attended by a large number p �t • 'ranglefoot 0.C.Balsam,Spruce i4 Tar E.J.THORTON, American. The bride's travelling d-ess of sorrowing relatives and friends. & Eavetroughing, IIaseot powder, Abbeys Balt �NAQggt was a nest brown cloth with trimmings On Sunday,morning the fire Send paid traria Green Lime Juice and hat to match. Numerous valuable tha vale a visit after an absence of some- a specialty, prices comparing " Anti FI Oil;' imperial Lemonade and ornamental gine bespoke the esteem in time,and the result was the complete de- Fly favonbl with other dealers. n B. PRINQLE & CO which the coapts were held. The bride ntruotion of Taylor 4k Lount s Brush Fal y VB'S SOAP..,.. v was one of our Avast girls, withiL din s. cry,also the greater rt of the large stook for- - ition that made friends wherever she went. of lumber whish was stored din the yards • Open f business at G Bandy'& Eitsenos Leman OF WHITBY, Be it at home 6r in the school or' is the adjoining. An engine was recently pat in. ps y straot Wild Rasp . _ •• Blaekberry Vanilla social circle,her place will be missed mach to the building,and is supposed by some to residence. hi " Pineapple Have 'ust taken in stock a consignment We again join in wishing the happy pair. have been the class of the Are,w le otbers 1:' i Strawberry PP j PP of LIMPOOL SALT. They are just a prosperously pleasant voyage in lite, ibiti the blaze to bkye been of incendiary pSYCHINE• unloading also s oar of the celebrated Some of the presents we notice were,—A origin. The loss is a vety heavy one for One dight wagon$10 WINDSOR SALT, In all lines of fancy piirlor suite, globe lamps, S upholstered Taylor ck Lount and an unfortunate event p groceries y p y paintings, g g g Stove pipes from b to 12c. _ :Root Beet Flashlight$eadacbe Waters .and staple ooeriee the offer special ad• rockers,fancy tables, intio e, Ont• lase for this village. 18 hands were tato am. - p p - .,�, Ginger Beer Stearns vantages. sets,silver fruit dishes, knives forks and played at the time of the fire. Loss esti. 8 Bicycles for sale or to rent. _ t g Everybody acknowledges that they sell Spoons of Several varieties, a handsome mated at 87000, insurance stoat 82000: At the— the beet TEA for the money to be had manse net etc. They return to=boaee•keep It a to be hoped that the business may be Bund37 -- -- -- — anywhere. 40.ly ing upon the old Walsh homestead in established. IL is to the •Find that a ' ' ! KERIN G. N r CO- Reach township near Manchester, a• very joint-stock nompany will be organized to Tickerina Phartnaey. ,. Fr• B. �t 8C Lpleasant spot for ones lines to be oe►st. ;take on,the business. 2+$-tif ,- 'Claremont,. - Y . yr,Fnrmrr,•rra:rseJ•G .nsr.%•+ea:, irh ti. .. "rye "h:,.,.s.,:b rLa1,-w 'a ..?" C-; .. }_" ''"_" wads. �. -:^'�';g''fi� I 0,:,:. "+r• ,:. •' ,y^ ri.An•*,x.A•.• . .._ _ 1 . .. �g n .aF eu;- '"i is`" y.'y �•'� ' yl' ,:�,1�`•�%r ;ty'+k`''•°�a y; .." - ". ..., •m .. •� ,,.�' , R ��yk. '.R' aT'"• J��1R1,1 4S, r•.' " td,`^ q , '.,`•x x�` _ x -'� Z:,4 �,o- , � 'fin " $$� RLD� Toledo, Qat. 1.-Whe Cash ted 5 c a'v t <c 1 t will "I was to tell Sifton any old A Q j� ° * �! •$ L' 'i' Th1) en Ed ar Morden and wit- iL�i TU �1 T�. �a September, T2}c: Dec r, 78#c r ;r �M4 1. e r thing•' g May, 78ie. Corn-Cas d Septern �,r til+nn a 1` J nese were talking in the Sitton barn 1. 1 xx� x C��� ER.- TRIAL. OVERHEARD BY EPH. BATFIURST Pria•s of.Cattle. (tl'aifl. Ch9@!0. aG0 bar, 59c; December, 5g c; 9QaY, e0c F"{ - that Oats-Cash and September, 37}efBathursta s 4:1. hraimKvof c. Clover x-.:•-. ga It was Ep �f�e Lea 1f.PkOfal. Decemb r, 81$c. e-64} "� � ,,,".. Mr. Johnston wanted to prove a -Fe = ' �"Oxy x _,`. when ob action was rail _._ _. . .. __-.-- _------ seed irm. cash, October, and pct ;� �((� ¢ l ding D'[ �%r e ,rte� 5 , '. �r 3�rt'�► sVOrICl5idt101YAI Story ced.onspiButracy hnsjotf has on in- Toronto, Oct. i--Wheatr-The feel Uncheanged.2Y}: March, .$5.30. Oil- tom,,sem, rfr �`+' f,, r :w� . made no ate Pt to Pr spiracy so has ing - - - Tc fc �� cal _. .._ in eat rcles is er The will left one-third to Gerald" ea o-da 8 h .r <b rf .j �• star t° There t were sales thof xo•e 2°whitOe,t cash, ?Sc;a No.l red - o -- _�✓ .. -: Sifton, one-third to 3lary McFarlane ° d t ad t} to c ow freights kits h d S to b m .r and old f eat a 85c high, and 88 td,; December?3qe 72ic October, r z and one-third to the dead man's two t 7, n to 88i}c lo}v freights. No. 1 spring St. Louis, Oct. 1-Wheat- Clos. y s .t„' brothers. Martin Morden said that g � wi4lter F3ei*bent's caEafession of .the impetuous man. Dr. McNeill said Gerald Sifton had been the first to nominal at 68 to 89c east; to ed-Cash and September, 70{c; Del- Y-�� .;¢ ,,he, tOog, the.jsturder:of Jor that, a Sew months prior to his millers. No. 1 Mani-fobs hard sold comber, ?l}c. inform him of the disgrace of Mary at SOC, and No. 3 at 78c, grinding Milwaukee, Oct. 1.- Closed:-Wheats a eeph ,Sifton 'on dunri 30.. 1900, -is i death, he had treated him for an ac- MacFarlane, his fiancee, but that had 11 Icng.of-themC eold:blovded ia'the•`cident, the old man having fallenlnot troubled him, and ho turned in in transit; No. 1 Northern at ?8c, -No. 1 Northern, ?O to 70}c; No. � iasinals..<1t.csiaid Sae• ena:des. Whea•lirom a wittdmill. He was repeatedly that night and slept and was up in g•i.t. From Toronto and west 2c do., 68 to 89c; December, 70} to 1 : he.moan`crillesi 8s a' �vitiiers at ,the having falls of this kind, But the Y s S the morning as though nothing had i°wen• 70ic. lye-Steady: No. 1, 54t to �.`, .7 ':Lriai'in'I<ondoTs•Inst week:he came I greatest triumph of the defence was ha g Oats-The market is easier, with 55c. Barley-Steady; No. 2, 60c. ;� fate'the+-.court room iieati attired, gained when Dr. McNeill distinctl PPengti, He had never one to n s ,� Y- Y Mary yiacFarlahc to learn whether sales of No. 2 white at 34} to 85c sample, 45 to 58c. Corn-December y aztd sasilingIy: teak.the stand. . He`stated that he was still of the same or first the statement made by Sifton for export on low freights. 58$c. a •,teas living at Gerald Sffton's•on opinion regarding the death of Jos-i was true. Peas-The market is steady, with, Duluth, Oct. 1.-Close:-Wheat- �; Jume.'80, 1900,"he sand, the day:Jo- eph Sifton as when he gave the bur-I Before Morden had concluded Mr. salol of No. 2 at ?1}c, middle Cash, No. 1 hard, 70{c; No. 2 Nor- ®eph �Jifxon met .his'-heath. eu the fat certiilcate. 1q � Riddell asked Morden if there was freight. thern, 85¢c; 67 ; Northern, 67J c, -� morning of.,that day be went to Jo-I .,What caused the change of opia-(any_conspiracy, Morden said there Barley-The market is firm. No. 1 September, 87{c; October, .H b7aph Sifton's place with Gerald,-at,ion which you had in July and Aug- was not, that he had nothing to quoted at 52c, No. 2 at 49 to a0c; December, 68$c; May, ?2{d, Oats fife latter's request. .. usfl" gain in the trial, and that he was No. 3 extra at 48c, and feed at 45c. 88} to 88}c. Corn-57}c. -_ r y.. ".11 hat did yeti go there far?" The will partly, and the way-poo-f willing to tell the truth. Corn-Market steady, with No. 2 , ie talked; but, considering all these "As a triitiaesa. Gerald Milton ask- p g Robert Robertson, a police •con- Canadian yellow quoted at 54} to . 'LIVE STOCK' TRADE. ed me to go there as a witness, if!circumstances now, I adhere to the stable of London, corroborated a bit 65c west. enytlting should occur connected with;opinion I held when I granted the of Morden's evidence. He had seen Rye-Tho market is tet, with Toronto, Oct. i.-Trade.. was a. the doing away with his father. He 1 eat ate " Gerald Sitton on the night when sales at 49c, middle iI. ® at the cattle market to-day, with -- told me he had laid out to do away THE CHANGE OF FRONT Morden says he was looking for him. Flour-The market is qu:1rC Nine-prices practically unchanged from ' '.with him. The first time lie told me, Sifton had enquired of him for the ty per cent. patents held at $2.65 Tuesday's quotatipns• There was a. of it was that morning. He said he•by the doctor came as a surprise, house where Morden boarded. west, in buyers' bags, with $2.82 pretty heavy rurk. 70 loads being de• Y would give me $1,000 to act as a!and the impression oa those 'present DOCTORS ON TFIE STAND. bid. Locally and for Lowes Prov- livered during the morning, and later `:.witness, R anything should happen could not help but be noted. Dr. Jento, of London, stated that Inco trade choice straight rollers, in the day 2� loads of Northwest to his father, if the thing was done" Mary McFarlane, the servant girl though the wounds received by the $3.10 to $3.25. Hungarian patents cattle, consigned to Whaley & Mae- "If what thing was done?" asked on the Sitton farm, was asked i1 late Joseph Sifton were not incon- $4, bags included, at Toronto, and donald, were delivered. For to-day's llir. Riddell. `Joseph Sitton had not Deen warned!sistent with a fall, yet the fact that strong bakers' $a•75• market there were 1,000 head of "It he di away with his father. of 'danger from his son. The de- Oatmeal-Unchanged lots on cattle, 1,893 sheep and lambs, 687 t} the body was turned over made the track.here, $3.75 in bags, and $3.S5 hogs, and 60 calves. Export cattle He wanted me ossa witness for him'fence objected, and the judge sustain- fall theory rather untenable. __.Jf anyone should come along and say !ed the opposition. She proceeded to The evidence of Herbert has, in a wood. Broken Iota 80c per bbl sold et $4.80 . G 85, a load or it was foul play. He said that give some important evidence regard- extra. two fetching $5. Good butcher cat morning he laid out to go down and Ing the will and what Sifton had one instance, done the grown much Millfeed,-Bran is firm at $13.50 tle still find a ready market at pri 1. told, her about-a will. Sha-said that harm--Mr. Riddell asked Dr. Jento an to $14 north and west, city millers ces from $3.75 to 54.50 for picked put up a track for hay-fork, and *opinion on--the-suppoeition that se4l at $14.50. -Shorts, $16.50 here, Iots- Sheep and lambs were nn- .when his father would be working ;repeatedly Gerald Sitton and his Herbert had exaggerated the force changed. flogs steady at $7.87{. s. on it he would Smock him out of the !wife had urged her not to marry the and $17 outside, S g end of the barn where the hofs was." ' of the blows when he said a dozen Export cattle, choioe. .$4 70 $4.80 old man Silton. .The complete evi- were dealt by Gerald Sifton upon DAIRY MARKE'T`S. _ Butchers' cattle pick'd 8.00 4.50 dance of litany McF'arlaae, as given .. -- STORY OF THE CRIME. the head of his father with an axe Butter-Receipts continue good, Butchers' cattle. mad.. 8 00 8.00 to Cdr Riddell, differed little from I hard es a man splitting wood• with tin over-supuly of poor quali- Bulls, export, heavy ... 4.00 4.00 Herbert then told how he had ac- that given before. She told of her and what the effect of less forceful I ties, Prices generally steady, We Feeders, heavy... ... , . 375 400 eompanted Gerald to Joseph Sif- relations with Joseph Sifton and the ,,blows would be? •••• ton's, after first ascertaining that !appearance of the old man atter the quote: dairy, tuba, se to Feeders, light. . h 8.25 8.50 . ' ' ' .the old man had not married Mary ' accident She said that Gerd.ld Sif-I His Lordship would not admit the i7c; choice 1-tD -rolls, 18c; second Stockers, 400 to SOOtb 2.76 S 20 .. ... . the old 'ton had o Zered her $1,000 on her question. I grades, in rolls, tubs, and pails, 13 Butchers' cattle, choice 4.00 4.10 Gerald went into the house, ' wedding day, and promised that she Dr. Jento admitted to Mr. John- to 14c; bakers' 123 to 13c. Cream- Butchers' cattle. good 3.60 8.75 stop that blows like those deuribed !erY solids unchanged at 20c, and Butchers' common. cwt 800 73.35 conttrued Herbert, "anti told ms to should I:ve with them until that !would produce many fractures of the prints. 21 to `?Oc. Z10 oft-colors-fr heifers 200 -41-450 drive to the barn. which I did. Ger time To blr. Johnston, however, .I skull Eggs-'Market is firm. We quote'- butchers' bulls... 2 50 800 . - •• .. __ ,aid came out with an axe in one she explained that this offer was nr. Jento further stated that in Strictly new laid, 14} to 1Fic; or- Light stock bullg, cwt 2.00 8.00 hand and a coil of rope over his ! mane motile Joseph Sifton was lying the conference of the physicians for dinary fresh candled, 12} to 13C ; Mt:ch cows . 30.00 3500 _ shoulder The rope moa$ to fix the ' dead in the house, and she and all ,the Crown there had been differences. seconds, 9 to loc Sheep exp, ewes, cwt 8.25 385 :- - "track for the hay-fork. Fie told me were crgiug. Under the circumsta.nc- Doctors for the defence would not be i Cheese-The demand is better and do bucks... 250 8,00- - - to bring up the wrenches and ham- 'eq. and because she was treated as -. talking nonsense if they concluded prices firm, We ryuote-Finest, 10} Sheep, butchers', each 8 50 4 00 _ . . . mer to .fix the track. and I brought one of the family and about to be- 'that all the wounds were produced to joie; seconds, 9§ to 10c. Lambs, each . .. 2 50 350 -. them up taco the lett. There was a' come a mother, she did not consider that the fall. He admitted to Mr, do per cwt 8,75 4.-00 . _ladder up to the loft and a trap- ,this very unreasanablo. �byi John-ton that twelve or fourteen HUGS AND PROVISIONS. !Calves, per heacL . 200 8'00 door at the top Gerald emptied the i GERALD UTTERED TEIFIEATS hard blows with an axe would smagti Dressed hogs firm at $9.50 to Hogs, choice cwt . 7,25 + 876 tools from the bag and took the 1r of 50.c0. flog products unchanged and Hogs• light, cwt 6.50 000 - -hammer in his hand, throtcing the Mat y McFarlane,ane, said e. had @ ob- that staking uall the factsaaallhe d I firm We quote-Bacon, long. clear, rope into the mow. He handed me, sells at 12c in ton and case lots I MONTREAL LIVE. STOCK " -the axr, 'Now,' he says 'you stay i jected to the marriage on account them he thought that Herbert's Por -Mesa. $21 to $21 50; do, I Montreal, Oct. 1 -The receipts of - . right here. and when the governor!Gera depo call at 's age She askedRevMr, Cooper'a tyrof w Stas possibly true, said thatLthe short cut, $22 live stock at the Fast El,d Abattoir comes up you hit him with it, and tf 4moi.ed meats-Hama• 18} to this morning were: f9c?0 head of cat- -_ _ ' you don t it will be all up with you." and fere if they had been married• story that the wounds were the re- � 14ic; breakfast bacon, 13 to 18c • Ile. 50 calves. 200 sheep 150 lambs- . . _ - 'Thea he went to the end of the faand ther ahadld aaotid hebeenldmarrfedit hho more tenabis suit of leathan ted bfrom a fall, He rolls. 121c: backs, 15+i to 18c, and There was a good attendance of _ barn and crawled along the beams would put him so he would not be did not believe that a man who had 'shoulders, il{ to 12c. buyers. and the following prices - and knocked off some boards• and received such injuries could have Lard-The market continues firm were well maintained'• Cattle-Choice hen the governor came up I hit married that day, We quote:-Tierces, ilic; tube, 111c: sold at from 4} to 4ic per lb good It im on the side of the head with On cross-examination airs. McF'ar- moved afterwards. 11w Sinker, a sold at from St to 41c per 1b lower lane admitted that her memory neighbor, stated that when he exam- pails, 12c, k. . ' - the axe, on the right ear. Then T rade from 2i to Sic per tb Calves . . caught him by the collar of the seat would not rocail the exact words of inpd the body immediately after it HE STREET MARKET, I g the concersatlons that had taken 'fell he saw a mark on the lett side were sold from $2 to $10 ascii - .. Then Gerald came over and Bald• lace about the time of the tragedy. 'of the neck below the ear. It was i The receiF to of grain today were Sheepbrought from 8 to Sic per iD. 'You old -. I'll learn you to try P Lams were sold from i3} to 4ic per :and fool me ' Mr. Johnston submitted the molt- about the length of the back part of i smaller 00 bushels at s7 icyforwoi a - "Flo got the ase and hit him three r-em to a long cross-examination, an axe , Th. F3aga brought from 8 to.. 7d, pet or Caur blows on the fop o! the but did not got any evidence-of ma-f Dr. Eccles, of London, said that white and red, and at 80 and 7.d, lb- trrtal value practice had taught him that there for new, the former for sprouted - - I. _ head, ' Joseph Sifton tumbled back Rev. Mr. Cooper said lie had an;were so many exceptions to every �wheat. Barley easier, 1,000 bushels and his feet and legs caught In the appointment to marry Joseph Siftor i rule that he hesitated to make n pos selling at s to 55c. Oats gine east- . . • ladder, and his body hung there. and Mary McRarlanc at b o'clock on I itive statement on any formed theo- er, 400 bushels selling at 38 to Sge TERRIBLE DISASTER. Gerald told me to pull him out I that afternoon of June 80, the day ry. It Joseph Sifton were lying on for new. Flye sold at 54c for one . - did io, and Gerald pulled him UP Joseph Sifton died, Itdr. Cooper's I his side, as described by Mary hie- load, . and hit him three or tour more evidence took up some time, but I Farlane, he would incline to the ` Hay unchanged, 25 loads selling Scores of People Killed by Povcdez blows. Then he said, 'Come on.' brought forth little that was neav, theory of blows ; it on the backs as pl atnto 810 so2$10 50• DrStraw eased hogs, . . "•' - ' - and I took him Dy the legs and he JAMES 11dORDEN'S EVIDENCE Sinker described, never. $9.50 to $9.80. Explosion. by the head and threw him -tato the' mow. Gerald wiped the axe on a James Morden told how Gerald --T following is the range of quota- p despatch from Rome says bunch of hay and hit him three or Sifton had asked him to help do tions :- ... Ar. explosion oecurred on Sunday is four times oa the head. Then Ger away with his father. First Gerald SONE-THIRD ESCAPED. Wheat, old white ...3 0,73} $ 0,00 i tho powder department of the arsen- old took him to the end and,threw proposed that they hit. him on the R'hcat, red......... 0.75 0•78 al at Cosenza owing to the carcstarted se- - - -' him out of the opening he had hmd• with a club as he passed on Filipinos Surprise Company of Wheat, new, red and nese of the nrmorers, It started a . made." the road. Then witness said Gerald p U. S. Soldiers. and white ...... ..... 0.60 ,0,0.72 I destructive tire, and all the surround- 1. proposed to jump into the house at Wheat, spring, old.. 70 ?2 0 0 ling houses are now in flames The - . •.. . HERBERT HIT FIRST. admiral in command has sent all • night and choke his father and hang p despatch from 3fanila says iOheat, goose •..... ... 0,88 0.88}' m 1 mm s the ' . "'Who struck the first blow?" the body in the barn. Gerald said A disastrous fight between United .Oats, new •••••• 0.48 .0.55 meat bio marines from the g depart- . . - 'meat of Toronto to assist is fighting "'It was me. I was standing on he was going over the next morning States troops and insurgents oc- Barley ...... g Mise south side Ot the hole, and Jo-I to put up a track for a hay fork, curred on Saturday in the island of Peas ...... .. ......... 0.87 0.00 the fire. The inhabitants aro terror- - ieph Stiton was standing on the lad-I and he would find the body and say I Samar, near Balargiga. A large Rye •..... .• ••• 0,54 O•� `zed and aro abandoning the .town, der. When I hit him his head went'it was suicide. \V"fitness refused, and,body of insurgents attacked Com-,Hay, per ton .:... .. 10.00 12.D0 I and no assistance can Lhere[ore be "to one-side. Gerald Sifton camel although a thousand dollars was'pang "C" 9th Infantrv, only 24 Straw, per ton ...... 10.00 10.50 looked for from them. It is believed', from the end of the.barn and took I offered he still declined to have any-I members of the company escaping. i Dressed Hogs ... .... 9.50 9.80 that over fifty persons have been' he axe. There was blood all over 1 thing to do with the thing. He ask-1 All the others are reported to have Butter, in ib. rolls.. 0.17 0.20 killed or wounded. A despatch sent . • he was a been killed." The company was at Butter, creamery ... 0.20 0.35 I late to-night to the Minister of oaeph Siston s head. I helped Hit ed Gerald why, knowing Marine says that the disaster is of whim over the beams and throw him'frien'd of Joseph Sifton, the project brmkfast when attacked, and made Chickens, Per Pair... 0.40 0.80 the gravest character. -eat. Gerald. threw the axe after should be broached to him, and Ger- a determined resistance, but the Ducks, per pair ...... 0.60 . 0.85 him. When he was on the ground�ald said it was for that reason, ' no overwhelming.numbers of the incur;Turkeys, per ID... ... 0.11 - 0.14 Gerald told mo to put his feet out one would suspect him. Then Ger- gents compelled thein to retreat. Geese, per Ib•.. •••�••• 0.07 0.08 -+ - Wore to the west and I did so. (ler- old said he moot;lei leo Martin Mor- Oi the survivors who have arrived at;Eggs, new laid 0.15 0.17 SM�LPDX Rr-1'�PPEARS• "ald'called to me, "Take the axe and I den, a brother'oT witness', and ask- Bassey, 11 are wounded. Eggs, held, per,doz. 0.12 0.14 I 1. Ihit him some more, because if he ed for his address, which witness According to the latest returns the i Apples, barrel 1.50` 2.50 " tomes to there will be to pay." gave. strength of the company was 72. t Potatoes, bag .. 0.75 0.90 I hit him twice. -Then Gerald told Mr, Johnston's cross-examination. The survivors include. Captain Thos. 'Tomatoes, bush .• .. 0.44 0.50 District North of Lake Stiroa Ime to put the axe down beside the has not succeeded in weakening the W. Connell ; First Lieut. Edward i Tomatoes, basket .. 0.15 '. 0.20 Again Visited.' body, and I did so. Then I went to story told by_Mordeu. Bumpus, and Dr. R. S. Griswold, Cabhtige, dozen ...... 0.25 =x•85' Smallpox, which. it was tliovght ' ' the barn door and saw Mary McFar-I MORDEN'S EVIDENCE. surgeon. : Cauliflower elery ow z ... - 0.40 1.25 r was thoroughly under control- has - lane. I told Gerald, and he told me Capt. Edwin V. 73ookmiller, of the Celery, dozen .. 0.40 0.50 made its appearance In Little' Cur to tell her that the governor had Martin Morden said that Gerald Ninth Infantry, reports that GeLcral beef, forequarters .. 4.50 8.00 rent, Rowland Township, Manitoulin oto out the end of the barn, and' Sifton had come to his house•inLon- Hughes-is assembling a force to at-'beef, hindquarters . 7.59 - g•00 Island. The first case developed nearly killed himself. I did so, and, don at one o'clock on the morning tack the insurgents. Beef', nteditim, car- 5 00 g•80 about September 1, but was not• di- fallen;.. she said, 'Oh, is it done?' And I I of the day of the tragedy and blunt- The insurgents captured all the case ...... ...... Id 7 00 7•'l5 agnosed as smallpox at once, owl • - . . •• ' •- said, 'Don't-say teat, Nary.' Ger-' ly asked him to assist in killing his stores and ammunition of the cow- reef, choice ..... 8,5 old told,me to go over to Mr. Sin-I father.. Morden refused. Sifter.said pap and all the rifles except 26. Lamb Matto.•..... ••••,.» ..........00 7.50, 7.00 o its appearance n a very 1. form. Some of those who took tits '' - Clair, and tell him, and I told him,that if he would help with the hay Mutton disease first recovered, and were go- • o :� Veal, choice ...... .... 7.50 9.00 in about .sir usual occupations and Mr. Decker that the governor Sork to be put up next day' they g tit ti . _ . and fallen out of the barn. I went I could entrap the old man. Marden BOTHA REPULSED.- ' UNITED STATES MARKETS. without any quarantine precautions to Canon Richardson's ttrtd•toltl•Alrs, still refused. "Then I'IP have to B fa o Oct. 1.-Flo r-Good• d u i 1 u o- being takers. 'Richardson and the hired girl � the!tackle it alone," said Sifton.' and AttackedTwo Forts on the Zulu- mann Wheat-Spring, little doing . The Provincial Health Department same story." . I taking a bottle from his pocket with land Border., . No. 1 Northern, old, 77c; do., new', liar ordered that all cases and sus- After telling of Gerald Sifton's I a crystal like liquid uid'in it, lie Contin- .- . pacts be quarantined, that vaccina• movements after the crime, Herbert *fed, "If it can't be dane one way it ' A despatch from London says:-Un- Nd,; tvint it firth; No. -red, ad ; tion be general-., enforced, and other t said:-"The morning crime, the IirrZ•st can 3n another." der Date of friday, General Kitchen- No. 1 white, 78c. Corn Steady; a tions Arden. - Gerild Sifton told rue not t' be' GERALD SIFTON TOLD RfORDEN or reports that a Boor force stated No, 2 yellow, 82ic; No.fie. 3 do., 82ic. Pr eau' °T- afraid, that lie had everything fixed. after the death of his father 'that he to 1-.c under the cotnmarid of General No. 2 corn, 62c; white, 3 do,c6No. He kind.been down- town to see the had decided not to do what he had Dotdia• nttacl:cd forts Itali and Pros- do 39} to 40c, and No. 2{mixed, BOERS LOSE HEAVILY. lawyers, suet told me to keep up intended. Later ire said that he had Peet, but were repulsed with heavy 380, No: 3 do., 37ic. Barley,-81 - a good spirit. Ile did not know at I offered to give $1,000 to James and loss. Y• Severe Fighting in Zululand fie . that tiiiie that` had told the whflle T?dgar'Rlorden to keep quiet, but Ed- All is quiet on the, Natal border. _ to 63c for choice to fanc Rye-No. ported by Lord Kitchener. . spry•• gar mounted; a 50-acre farm to keep Lieut. Miers, accompauietl by nom,higher; wheat 32, in stare, 8c, corn nSic, i freights South Africnti Constabulary, 2 d,• to Noiv York. ' A despatch froth London says :- Ilerbert stood Ur. Johnston's him quiet. , ".cross-examination well, and retired` In the crossexam3nation of the man out on Sept 25 to meet three Boers Minneapolis, Uct. 1.-Wheat-Cash; Gen. Kitchener telegraphs to the _ from the witness stared with his the threat of the defence to prove who werecoming ainshort conversationI68+c; Decenlber, 87i to 87}c; May, War Office that Gen. Bruce Hamilton . ," I story pr'nctically unshaken. 1 conspiracy was again•faintly brought Qag. i Mr. .Johnston kept np they cross ex-11 up, Morden said that ire, Edgar and the Doers shot and.killed i.ieut. I�o�c1 northern, 88;c1 No.r3 Not I Boers alttltalaed h Zforce. H The oeavy losses '. on v •- . •aniina Joh 710 vas'• from Ur. Mc-.James had, nffer a long conference, ,lifers and galloped away• he scene I• ifriy • I Neill and others, got iatortn Dr. to 1 decided to send Martin to deal with of the affair is placed near Rig ars-„.Ch g d c' flour and brad-Un-I pursuing them.in force. He is uoto show that Joseph Sifton way a ti rash, Sifton regarding the purchase of the .dram• . u . - ., e �., . . . r . I I . . - . . . 1 . , v »,I _ - ,....ori..-,+a;..xua,. •7 ,k.6yil7,si,a•..:'aayeC°.q� s.leo .:.s t.Yr'�•:UM1ew wpa uaeAo.: .+ teen.yw.;,e „.,. 1.1 4+";...s'A.. ,-.,:v+• rt , h .. 0 - a . Fib .. _ _ ." ut y_`1'', mow'_.. ''- . .--„ ', . . . n - ' .� +'+y fit r {A _ . . w .11 7 1 a �5`0011E,C i TROU8 ""TORTS great blood vessels o4 the :ALZAXI ;XP r It Is necessary to ase � , �?�r � 1 U u 1 jy111 �� ��©' � neck and Laid bare the ribs � ;`,�,1� ...r of another. --The ----Cape--Dutch _'_ -- - e11 ;r =V COBTPLIMENTS ODT in the aid Colony would rath- . ,U ID k . W_"4 w, er let their dogs bait a lion than a , fir¢ $ a;. E SI'U$ OF T81~ 1H0- �QOt C troop of baboons: 1'he rescue of t°he a Y•�" t 4 , ", 1 3" • ' ,ffiENT. :. . infant cliacma, which Brehm saw E - L . . ­ `1 -1 ,5., --- Powder "�5 himself, is a remarkable, and, indeed, CEYL T-A BCT,ONCE to fall lit with '. .'' . ., .11 h F� dmazd VII, fa a Past Mas- pts the opalat idea flint It is the faremcaD _^_ . the most incontestable instance of tea oa the marked. rut yp Irl Late �iaer . - the exhibition of tour -_L1, %w 3n 'the .Art -A Scotch age and self- �`.� 01 y'", (Good [or Sad ?eot�A sacrioce by ,b male animal. - b«eroemcasaEpan los 11 ' " i;,. �iiniater'.a Rel ." IF You ��4 �p P y Any account of chimpanzees would soTT + reiJI44Y.ai.r .ttm rt > it/.Ip u; y � ,; are Not Bad [or Good Teeth be incomplete without n reference to The Dawson +Co�rlrn��$�E3#t tj�r'l'Qo ail 11 w probably few men living Sally, who lived in the London Zoa Co�horaa 9L;��rost4%er ,�e^ `t r--RYto can fashion a compliment or Sozodont Lkpdd a5C Lage ,ed a»d Powder --- 1a uors or bymai!for the 7sc All for over six years, learned to count • c rltme``a happy:retort with more pr(Ca I3amplc rot Y P periectl � ENTO 4YAMT�IQ Y� Postage-'41- braxy on account of the fact that a+ba X5311 than Kin perfect] u to nix and less . $ " dilfard 'VII. ; or, HALL ARUC=Bi•, saoN?aBaL to terf she could also distinguish t� wstitution.fa question oontainetl r, li¢ti occasion'd white from any other "color, but if works at'an aut11or to .Lvhotn het (3ICNTS-ills YOU WANP 4 LINE, Of �,� &Blame it can more e 1 jc ,k+t� acttlaily crush rudeness or pre- had a very strong objection on prin- test wl fagIgtwde flint tt�e toff°aver �I u1..�}l!tallllttion. ,MONKEY STORIES. other colors were preseryted her she c1 le. Perlia nip h f prolls,and soli in everyhouse, write _ failed, apparently from color-blinded- P Pa so persons would as. 1'hs F. I. Horn C4,i3rl Victoria stseeelj ,. I'll11, 11c .1­1 'vz3*' a: few weeks ago, when a ,a sees. Of this ape the late Dr. G. J. admire this Quixotic behavior, but ToronLe � t5 > tt►eatttiful young countess inadvert- 'India's Sacred.;Simians, Wise Ba- Romanes-wrote with something more the absurdity of it must be obvious r& .� I., eWly-interrupted the King when he to all who reflect that his accept- GEN •3 �P®NTED FOR" OUR ,IF1IW xr..,c�3lns eneakia boons and an Intelligent than the enthusiasm of a clever man Books ••Life of 11iiam McKinley:Tho g and apologized withg ante or refusal would not affect the Barr�rpd eat,"oleo oto aeyr •iaTea• flushes and confusion, the King, Chimpanzee. pursuitt a favorite theme, issue of the books concerned. • IIos;"TamHib:es,Atbnma,cte. Ourpzider �x"tvitix s low bow,, Fier intelligence was conspicuous- .i bade her continue, Rather foolish also was the con- are low and our terve extra iibaral,- A tree ` " nY � R 14h a smile, "When Lad The erste]los monkey is the most ly displayed by the remarkable de- Prospectus if you mean business,or;vrits'toe ` $I a y gree in which she was able to under- duct of a' middle-aged Frenchman olrculaea itnd for ins. WtUism DrigsCs 1Keahho a xIt IIVpeaks Kings may colint it a sacred of all in India. It is gray stand the meaain of who some years ago declined,a: very dlsNookandPublishingHouse,Tomato.Ont 1._�l rY� rivtlego to be silent." abovo and nutty brown below, long- g spoken len- ` r a le ed gunge-a degree full remunerative position Ina German r s agtdebutante,othe daughter of Pgg and active, a thief and an Tm- presented b an infalit a few months firm in London because of his enmi- WHo--There's a bungles down is ^'x. udent robber. In one of the Indian Y `4 bus, oldest friends, was de- Y before emerging from infancy, and. ty to the nation to which the part- the cellar, ..Henry. P_'usband-lVlp21, _ TO + cities the became such a nuisance ners belonged. He stated that to - my dear we ought to be thankful T`( _loring tact that the sun would that the faithful determined to catch therefore higher than that which is _ > ;dx�Ylot make his al earance, the Prince, and send away some hundreds. This presented by any brute, so far, at acceptpayment countrllq wouldthe be former un- he'll coma upstairen-1 that we are sst Flusband T a -1 ��� r iih8,.#e thea was, b`.�in I answered,, was done, and the holy monkeys were least, as I Have evidence to show. t •,,,-s"1 r+ g y She was taught to count b Pa iPtic and improper, and he nd-'we'1# go down into the cellar, niy ��.,��r, r . :Ah t you see, alis the ears is deported in covered carts and rcleas g Y means tiered to this user line o4 thou y .r yerjr human after 1. He cannot ed many miles oil, But the monkeys of picking up straws and being re- q ght I dear'. Sure( a ten-roomed hoose i.ZZ r - rwere too clever. Ravin thoroughly warded, when the correct number with steadfast persistence. When one 'ought to be big enough to hold airook a rival.' g g Y comes to consider how tore _ ,,4 g , P hopping conations are sn thee timesse - the three people without crowding ? P % :. 1 enjoyed their rifle, they all refused I asked for had been given, with a good _ 'Plies remmds due of perhaps the - s s to part with the carts, and, ho Piece of fruit. Sally rarely made +x {tiq'5t chatmin compliment seer �* y.pdsit by a man to beauty. the!and grimacing, came leaping all the 1 mistakes up to five, but above five g n appears ■',� fit+ ;_.,��{ ofd- !wa back beside them to the city, and up to ten, to which one of the all the more absurd. I �l9lrlr g Liniment Cares hist@Il�pera dayrs when ft was customary for Y 1 Perhaps, however, the most extra- ^Yt,a Asottish Ministers to bow to the grateful for their outing: One city i keepers endeavored to advance her i.clsief m bets`of the congregations obtained leave to kill the monkeys, ! educati,�n, the result !s uncertain. It ordinary reason on record tar de- ` Every mea in the German army �x �. ' but the nest cit thea stied them for is evident that she understands the clining a brilliant otter was that put 1 must learn to swim. g betoken numbers hi her than those i t , ,a .as they enterell the church, 1)r. I Y forward by a ot;n . ; who had , � !Wightman. of Kirkruahee, omitted I"kil!in their deceased ancestors." words. seven, eight, nine and ten to been wooed by a verylwealthy and ! sin r1r ,one morning to notice the entry of ,In these monkey-infested cities, if , g N1WI 6 3 tioll n! MR% arycrl (n cows. one man wishes to s 1 below them, IIlien she was asked for altogether attractive suitor rejoicing �," lis Miller, the daughter o[ his p to another he. in the somewhat incl ' thrbws a few handfuls of rice on the any number over six she always gave inelegant name of • r ,phief .parishioner. When the yours i Pi e. She stated that she liked 'Two young met, were havin Is �` g roof of his house about the rad some number over six and under ten gg heated argument over a g '- •'lady reminded him playfully of his nY She sometimes doubled over a straw I the gentleman very well indeed, but gu problem • • season. The monkeys come, flnd the to make it resent two ends, and was; pt his propos- great deal of mental pversight the courteous old man re- nice, and quietly list off many o! the P' that she could not aces p p which needed a a jelled, "Y taeg your pardon, I am supposed thus to hasten the attain- nl of marriage vales he changed his calculation. I tell you, said one,, aourb; but sure? Miss Miller knows i tiles and throw them away, seeking that you are entire+ wide y 'more rice in the Interstices, ment of her task." i name. The suitor naturally declined ' Y Y g• But I kkhitt angel-worship i5 not permitted The only mammals which thor-, —'—+ to do anything of the sort, where• °$ not, said the other Didn't Igo ­­' " �- by the Church of Scotland," y _ i ®® u on he was at "oace dismissed• aad to school, stupid a almost roared his '., : For promptness and cleverness it 'defence usders as re:iinatthe baion r A THNIA FOI►i the foolish girl lost an exceilent and j opponent. Yes, was the calm reply; t ',is doubtful whether Dr. Wilberforce's wealthy husband by reason of her and y,pu came back stupid. That petort to Lord Palmerston . but Brehm, the German. tra- foolish prejudice. f ended it 13A6 EVER BEE^: BEATE.*?. `veller, gives a charming story of gen- I SEVENTEEN YEARS' f also coarsens h-u d sCf-sacriug-,dog-s- ice shown �[�[ard�s 1>idwit Cafes Golds, ere, 3t may be remembered that when the 1yy one. His hunTtur��ags gave chase A C. T. R. Employee Q!t►ee L'alnistakabtl Stn :stead Jun tion•" P.4 - famoas Dlshop aad Lord Palmerston to a troop which was retreating t.o Etridsnoa Tht2 Clarke'e Kora COtTI- 12th Aug 18f?8 Lvere guests in a country house Dr. I some clifls and gave chase lltessr9 C .C. RIC1IA12I)c3 & Co. The Duke of Sutherland with 1- - Wilberforce elected to walk to to a ve ours onel which hound MtN Curs Asthma. Gentlemen,-I fell from a brtc 858,000 .,crew, g - ehurch, leavtn the statesman sad P g ge is the largest land-ran up on to a rock, only leading from a platform to a loaded owner in Great Britain. Next cornea other guests to drive in a closed car- lust out of reach o4 the dogs. An Doli seems dratber tunny that ytople a this car while assisting my men In un Lord 14l.ddletot:, with 1,008,000 - P.riage, as they feared the rata. !old male baboon saw this and came I ¢ ;or,ie should alww tnernaAses +{ ;oading-a load of grata, The brid e' acres The Mar uta of Hreadalbane ag g�on ac yuar arts,year From rem' I n•ent down as well as the load on my has 439,000 acres. i When the carr! a overtook the :.alone to the rescue. 4owl •.and do ++nen a permanent cure ie wt:bin the ream , _,•-" . y Doerr s'�trier. back, and I struck-on-the ends of the pedestrian,n. who was. at the time. air Ronert Crow,G r R. employo. Minds..c, ti,ee ers. causing a serious in}ur . trudging through the heavy rain. I - I lint, will,", For "rreateea roars I have P Y to IRmr o'er Tiny Years Loral Palmerston put lila head out been more or roub!e4 wttb Aet�rne an mY IeK. Only for stat bet ver Stsa,wrsscawe soerneao 8i-up n.a tw read . nal the window and shoaled '�o .��, STRAIGHT- darn¢the sat nee r•arb have not hada !r�1 fleshy, woukd have broken IC g In enet ""'p° $tlbn�as e+ iteear QEr dew •sous ear aiwm - . _ ..'soapy gam with,a a,eer, 1 tri,d every known rc•intdy,, hour could nol we tlk p saainea,xna ma..S °atsaoa ca.�7ar a ao:a L rk t*" oo:,ra R a:C Cour- er•nd awryrs�w rats ins aemu sed�wnreia.ee•'i visa P. < ant tare!e d actors:n llarrte w.-,a as nanctlt; ineaced ustn 3tI NA RD'8 LINIIlF.NT` b'-it reraedy for Diurr.xa. raeno ii.e aseors a Dia ORwARD .LETTBB Y~an:'r Mc. %r J McGuire, druagier. et 6Jm g r Said todru"IsLe tbmuilboas the awrke Be ease . _,r'Floct+ blest !s he who oe'er oouaents d.le. Oat. rewommeadcd l r., e'e Kola (am. and the third day went to Montreal seY{se°'_ 69txaLos+esoosatseSrras. By Ill advice to walk" _ I pound. Itoll an all seven bottes. and am i Hour e•,m ietei7 oured. Dunnet tau ia. tear"� on businom and got about- well by C - to which the Bishop .promptly an- . P the use of a tarso, la ten da ' ewered �, ?]CRS, LOUIS BROV09TS PUB-; race raeitina the Cornpoaad, hr�e opt sad too yes was� A SEAT FOR THE E3tFDr1ZUR Ica-t sytaptool of .s-theta, lis hew;rh to I nearly well, I can. sincerely recon- "'Nor stands in-sinners' ways, nor LISHES WHAT SHE THINKS every way ars improved, aid have srinad` mend it as the best-Ltalment that I In the chief room of every Japan- sits r R,ae. in weight I aeartuy recommendd ase house tiexe fa a all ' -ABOUT DODD'S KIDNEY Clamps Kola compound pound tv every suirorer I know of in use slightly raised --Where teen profanely talk." _ - PILLS, , from tnUi dreads.dl"&&." - o truly; . dais, which is arranged so that it Yours ti9t bfr. w J, McGuire. drual:iet, wrttea -*I can Le shut oil from the rest of the - Lord EraxReld a Scottish Judge. sm Wellact�oaiated with air, Crow, and can C: H CORDON L 'famous for his wit in retort, was Tonon for the truth of the above statement. room. This{ is a place for the Em- - very much annoyed one day, when A Convincing Piece of Evidence as .fainnedr w J.McGuire.MrndaJe.Ont ILL,TIMI PLEASANTNESS. peror to.sit should he ever visit that f you casr't ps�g a bill, presiding over the Court of Session, to the Wonderful Power of this i Clarke's Sola Compound hits cured- - home. over 2.000 cases oP Agtluna to Can-1 Chrerfulaeae is riches. �, P. �. QQ � ,at the failure of one of his brother Remedy—Bright's Disease, Heart oda alone Sold b druggists,{ Oh, no 1f Judges to appear, "What on earth Disease aad .Rheumatism Each > Y ail div i9ts, being cheerful about it only makes +can be keeping the man?" he queru- $� 00 per bottle. Sample bottle and g y - - ' Aflaicted Mia. Brovosts-Dodd's book on Asthma mailed'free, enclose the.other man madder. ��L�E T' - lausfy asked or a fellow-lodge." 10 -cents for cost of mailing, Ad-] 1/ - ' Haven't you heard," the Judge aa- Kidney pills Positively Cured dress The G. and id. Co., Limited,! Aeafn»� Cannot be Cu ted 6/ � � �,/ ' Iswered. "that Stoaefleld has lost Her. V this wife?" ''Has he, indeed T ", air __ 121 Church street, Toronto, bT lots:aptiioatieos, u they cannot reach the .1 - awered BraaBeld. "That's a very �— w'eased ei W curer deatefr the oar. these i»of eoniut c �r� T s�pT St. Magloire. $tie , Sept. S0.- ECCENTRIC VIEWS: 1 y C3IdV iC11 1 s . . ;ude excuse, indeed; and I wish we conal remedle.. lle+ ates t. aauaat b ars -` ' had a' the same." I (Special)-The following letter was - : _ iortnmod condi ion of the mnoons ltaing of tbt For all ek[a ailments. • written by a well-known and highly j Brilliant Offers- Declined For 1'=us�acbtan Tube. when •hit tube to rn. In much humbler circles the temp- re4pected truly of this place, being a Strange Reasons. flamed yon ante s rumbling sound or imper Lt.Calvert a top„ VaaoNargr,Eng1a� Ration'to make an effective retort ' i g � feet heannd, and whoa it to ant racy olaeed _ copy of the original sent to the dratne is the rest end Walesa,he iaftam, --- -" ''- Iproves equally irresistible, Not I It is not often the case that a man st I Doa s . Dodd's Medicine Company, of To-, matioa Dan be tak.0 cut and this tube restored; �j ©�f rt s arae• 'long-ago the following advertise- I j will refuse to accept a remunerative to ,ts normal eondaVn, bearins will be do.1 METAL ROOFERS RS 121 Adelaide ee f tors tb. ment,eappeared in a Yorkshire Pa- ' •When I wrote and facile appointment.abroad mere- strayed forever.ar: alae ca$n out of tea errs j TososTe oaT _ ' yea. far. "bOmC aansed by c•tar[h,which is nothing but as 10• per ly because of a violent aversion to Dodd's Kidney Pills I was so die- flamed LlI tit oa Oof ne Hundred snared•, Dominion Line st8A�1I>k}I{pS L Thomas Green, hereby declare courag'ed that I had no hope of be- mosquitoes, yet such was the reason se will lire One Handled Do:Lkrstor any Yentewl tq u.erpooL costae to ever- - . That I will no longer be responsible Ing able to find atyy remedy to save put forward in all seriousness by a cue of Leainers (caused by cutsrrhl that can pool. Tcetleae to t,t arpoot vla Qaaeae• for the debts;of,my wife, Elizabeth Imy life. I suffered with yBright's l young English engineer for declining foreiircbe alar4freee,Hall's Catarrh C¢ra decd y� rake ritta tx mm�ssake .. .. l3recn. Disease, Heart Disease and Rheums- a position in Bombay. lie averred K J.CHENEY S 00.,Toledo,O. for cif riser of e�ioe.a sae - "" " that"his dread of these tiny pests • Said by Drn�isti, 75c., We amidssips. ���I� �y Use bas Deo Tp 4 tism, and I was much bloated also seosea saiooa eta zhirde'Chw beosm e"— >ra On the following day appeared this with Dropsy. I was so feeble that amounted to-a-posttive monomania, I Hairs Fami„Pil'ls&to the best. rasuolP"sa""A an pnisalsarapply w my riau{ _ . significant retort in the same col- I was unable to do anything. I and that he would rather abandon , efts•comtkaay•e! • „ JJ limn of the same b g' I \ OBEYED ORIJE:RS.- Yin's s. d ibr*aoe,iea • paper ; - suffered far sixteen the most brilliant prospects than ' tea H�e+ealsadPs�rd years with Rhea- face the insects in' question. I • . ' I, Elizabeth Green, hereby declaim i matism. There were two years and Au old Yorkshire farmer was walk- that I am quite able to pay my own a halt that I suffered with Bright's Absurd as the foregoing case 'may Ing out one day, looking very glum 'r' • . - appear it is,no more ludicrous than debts,' now that I have got shot of Disease. I have tried ail the reme- and 'miserable. He was a typical . dies in the world and always i.w the case of a young governess who Yorkshireman,.and he'.dearl loved aBra$$ Hand Tommy, Y g'"' y • IIfTt. W. S. GI{LIiE3iT, �=. '• worse and worse• actually refused a,very excellent sit= joke but jokes seemed a long'way . -"_._ - °'" "There was one'limo when for uation in the family of a nobleman ofI just then, and rho old man was inrtrurna t ' -1-1 :�. of comic-opera fame, has a deserved three months I abandoned all my •sgmply becritiso, hCI Radical views thinking deeply, when he was accost- S si,Dnenea, v'Wtar^'e, eta. • reputation for witty retort. Once remedies and resolved to let myself would not allow 'her to accept in- ed by a tramp, who made the usual EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BANG when he wag supervising the rehear- die without taking any medicine. I clement from a hereditary landlord. request for a night's lodgings and Lowest in ever noted. Fine astalot;ue • - - sal of "Brantingham Hall" at the received by chance one of Ona-would h"Flue thought that 12er someilii to oat, a$ he explained he SORsllnstratinrts,maile free, Wr•iteaeforany - Bt. James's Theatre, one of the ac- your al- n8. thiasittpNostaartfusiaatlast r••mors{•.}, _ manacs and a-papes•. I 'read them political views might 1in.Fe been sus- had had nothing' for two whole clays. WgILIrY BUYC Ai Q0. L1ID11;8�, �essescewho�had gto make a hurried atidur� write romedy, ou and t` rained without in ur whil's1 tench- The enact' ltpoii the fitliue;.v711 n he t y let me Y r9 Ing little children to read and write, said this Was magical. Toronto pa6,and 1Tinatpeg,Man ,,speak,'. would`.persirlt„ in escltiiming: "Great was my surprise at fife but.eviclently.,ihc lady thought'ot5- jyhy,,*I=. hA said,. I+vt} beOII lbbk- - --- • -"Stay, stay l let me speak." good that Dodd's Kidney I?ills gave erwise, and the brilliant offer was Ing for yod.all day. :• = s . After Mr. Gilbert was weary of me with the first box you sent. • I' unhesitatingly d'cclined. And then, without more ado, he t t e 3 correcting-:ber helostpatience acid took them and my healt#r wits g{•eat-I Another young woman-of eccentric.,knocked him down•and walked on saId : "No, Miss—, you must not ly improved. Since #lien -1 -- have views refused to accept a remunera- him from one end to the other. The( • l l} . My that; it isn't 'stay, stay,' but taken twenty boxes, T ahi cured -.of I tive berth as private secretiiry to a tramp got up looking'very stagger- ._ _ __ simPTY Ofty"--time' `st y• YOU IMOW, my 13rtght's:-Pisea, m ITenr,t Bis well-known public man because the pd, acid asked him why hp ha(i done . nota r of letnys. '` 1. ease apt-'ray Ilheumnfiyism. I have gentleman in question possessed'red 'that:. .` "T answeal�that �.turlfeth ,iliway still two boxes .to take' and by the hair. She declared that her aversion Well, said he, my doctor has order- . • . wrath" was-nAver-bet'ter exempiiried time I have finished them I shall he to persons thus adorned was too ed me to waik on tin empty stomach SECURITY StsE • ' rNDISP=Nae•BL� than by a french Abbe who had of- in perfect health. I will permit you great to bo overcome, and'that no- and now that I have fulfilled his FSATORaa s fended Conde,••and sought an inter- to publish this letter with pleasure, thing but starvation,would compel injunction I can go and have a good .. • • view to make his peace with the and I hope later to give ,you facts her to undertake work which would feed, and you can comb with me. ota proper depository for the aav- - great mat;, ,i ,EPhen Conde saw the of my recovery more completely bring herAn contact with a man of And he led the tramp off. foga of the People: In . • ' Abbe he rudely turn•ld his bAck on than at present. I aix still week, fiery locks. Perhaps some other ren- -- °•.._ him, "Thank God," the Abbe said, but. with time I shall be as strongson underlay her ridiculous behav- .CANADA'$ tineas does not at all for, but, at an rate, the motive h�it[ard's Liniment Cures Diphth(riaa . .,that your Hig as ever. I recommend Dodd's Kid- Y consider me an enemy." ney Pills to all who gufTer with an named was put forward apparently . . iPREMIER -,., ,•• "What makes you think that, M. of the diseases that I did." Y•'with every sign of veraciousness. . Lady (to servant whom she is COMPANY ' _ _ Abbe? ". the Prince asked, in sur- , .about to engage)--Hese are,my con- " ' prise. __ ONLY THE OTHER pA1r ditions to they suit you 7 Ser- "Because, your Highness," the llberately he descended, crossed the silent g librarian refused a very ex- vant-H'm. I'll see. 1.always take these are the most diatinctiie shat- . "Abbe artfully answered, "no one open space, arid, stamping his hands Post at a certain public li- ladies on tria•1. acteristica. They are combined ==-+ - would ever accuse you of turning on the ground, showing his teeth, "-- with a profitable return to tits de ..vour back on an enemy." ��f positor. , and backed by the furious barks of A s, ' �/,, e�� ADDIy'for partiealara- .-. . What could Conde do but-take t1le the rest of the baboons, he disco-n. r Cjtin/ do 4/ i`plomatic Abbe into favor again? certed and Cowed these savage dogs, -. The CANADA-RERMA.NENT ----T climbed on to the rock, picked up the �w „�- • • • __ _ . Yhr'sician (luTr+atic asylum)—Mrs. baby and carried him back safety. It o- / v-t/ �/(V - m S - S;barotongue was here to-day, and the dogs had nttncked the old pat- - . . f r ,and 11 ASTEflN C�l\ADA - _ w",--A her husband sent home and riarch his tribd would probably hnve Q . placed under her care. Superintend- helped him. Burchell, the naturalist � Mortgage ;Corporation, ' ant-Did you let hint go Physici$n after whom Durchell's zebra is nam- ' :, . Toronto Streets Toronto. -No. He said he would rather stay ed, let.his dogs chase a troop. The �G y ��/(�/�}�} r� �,F��//� �_M �// r. • here: Superintondetit- I�1im l The baboons turned on them. ktiled one /(f �r �(/x/�� v: I/ i✓ eC/ c _ _ pans must to sane. on the spot by Biting through the • ,mse.��e le'a " . -. . . k _ - _ -- , 111 I :.,,- e + ,y'�V¢q:a sett•• - .. .a;'%. •..»x . } r}� ,_! wo,:.. �F:,a;,.,. r",,,.1 ..-��rr�:+uy ..y�, ', .,,�X S 3K'y�11c4+. , 'I wsp. - • ,n: p,,,:.,, > v s al`u'..F. T i ".,r. ,..+t. n _ '' ,�Y , e +ice ✓� ,�a,,. q�• .. ^ r ..''1.,2H . �r�%� � �,n. 1`tr{' •`R i){y.., J�„Mx.p .. -„lR..+ 7e'!e.7 c ,,. ,ye ,r, .. ,,� .9. 1...M.y" .. 371, .+r a -_ :;, . r. �x -'W � � a P t w"'Lp r� ��skd,6. nf+ a�rP:v „Pett- r q� / +K+��' � OWB FOB gd.LE. I bare%was Ro0A a, > , .. �I y` . tneenta of destruction, establish peace Cjfroeb a6 H e`°w. t:YLolte a. Bopap St11 a are Lia ti ?� J.. _ ; J 'v�!Q?4; '^'� +Yw.,i �11t� y .. ' end good will as the rule of natio.le. Grsham,lat. nn. '9Phen yo g zzz," ire �IP o7S anyhodp then betrays anarohiaL ten }- - 'thr _.-1 - .�L; ;µ o another 1'net,I (�1 �y . �.;�.�.•z�' am1,11 u;: ti - 6- 1i, °., �.-;T,, c.�.2t�� - ',' �' ..., .;,,:;'. d@t2Cle8 C�6pOrt 11fU1 L p p 1VJ.aremolit �. ..:. -- ,+ i _ _ v �.,. K;, ;�°,. e%t:• E. .iei�lait+att�a71<�asuri and set'the Gxar; the German Em dry . t u ^ �f •1.iki1rP1 e2or. th@ $illtan, and Mr, Joseph •- FOUYIII J _ (�, � c -0 .;rx. til? t3? t i ria to tlar3 hills there. In --- .~' - .. . . _. _. P t1 I � �T` , . _ fluff *,- iQ'seais $ '. _ ,3•{N I "41 p�tr`Line a �. Vt a meantiltte we must be .oon�eut Eogine and Machine Sepairin8 i i �° . �r3 ri oslloxetpt ;welsh u lkea.'ing tLa detective force find Masi Points a a .. . ”, k : _ - - tia:.: .. �.__:,. _ Cho Done { '" �° '':•, Ysamen Bg t slaw agtsgnst. -7Ailltder.— PA�it -- -- ,- - . ... r Plooria - ----- - �' �,�s ,' > ,#mont>i or,:. Ms. 1W Msple R for Bala . ._ --- at - r .�.� -_ '- ,9VIA Y�: Bgetander. ter. 0ar .::. ,+ ��"''�s rase �Gt- ail •eOa'IZiOYe ,}' it 9'R'i2'174 'ra .+ flood Heavy horse iosa�wl7s. �7 - mgr fib.. the-b'��-- - ;",.�,"-$,� ., �.•h. . .,� - •.lsallsleaAlr'nndlR'.wiwT,�,�sPA+'i $ W.• nhl . -,� ., ,4r'� t - x Gas' es�ls Fasai "4s'tai %d� Fan y' � r"F,,'"af o t6AtiA a I'll °n -.' , . c i -s V a,, w f ies_ilea%lirpet°3lxtrfitYinade]tgt7ttwst os iPiw - • °°°' * ' EieCaOTS Sale Of Re tiildtt � r ..�. t �iefxynaadii&rttala Q, _ hide 1� , 1 , "7eseus.aifa,w wt+tsoLttr aMltaaiions �laremout - 71liihs �►,� �' iA,,, ,;. �>�� era@ deuce is :� �: �tr ttatttaa �� a }edits aaat seat to the rule- • - . _-L q =9 u* e t mater -but you can't _ �ir w Vine , . : , ,,!� ani atbteola0' The undersigned has received insLraallotu __�:,_.,�!� - ­'­. ". "-b• :ss raals.h.ra.ys>e 135r1aetl< ozaing ,,!�-'� , likens/ 099. ma3ce slim drink. from the B:edacors o t eC Lill 01 thetiats t : . � . �,�I�'_. ,�,_ ,,!� . - - rto o to u e f c O■thaeiae Milne offer r as y p v �a lurkac' d€` .' 13e�ftfn,-:�rafefvrs1. You . cant make him eat o p� a°wT:'' CiLre=octabox°fid 1 tY , 5 . 11 either... .:You Can stuff food 111` the lollowtng ra3nable property namely, that of the north western Parc of lot 18 in the x^ '. , .. --. : . t sion Township of pickeria ,de d -, �Yr Q s e to a thin 'L11aTl s StOTIIaCl1 but Ood o s polan thereof mrde by fobs a er. the • .' ^.•. . • " , �b8�•as Tills e lore, No B 30,13,1!sad 1 in AII 811 ` t{LDTES,if►fi1t7 CiiMMPNTS. 7! - 3t doesn t make him use lt. the Village o! Claremont. on the premises . - 1� . - era area ne e th o ad a half aLorcylr■me dwelling • , - .: s Emulsion can make II 1 S�� hoose end frame stable,good well, Bard 1 wi stacked with trait trees. The property a el g• �4 ibly situated and is suitable for building sites. ~ .hi use 1t. - How? - .B' mak- ��1.7'' __-�._; _ - . 'Quite a llttl®texaipeet hart briefs etre' y TFBils OF 89I E.-The sale Le made sablect : ''urs p . :, ?" :.., �.�. at'ed from the,manner in which titles to s reams bid;10 per cent of purchase mance is him hungry, Of course. to be yaid down at timeot sale and the balance 1. of bourses ip have been.distribaGed � within 3o days. Immediate pair salon will be _ • given, er terms Lad conditions of safe - - ..OQZ R©yal visitors to our leading Olt%= CfJtt'S Emulsion makes S thin will be made known on the day of sale or mal f I LL Maus ?l QPhfiever mad Oat the _flet j�yhungryallover. Thought be had on a iication to uob*rt Milne, Gr"o t pas r' must have had s very poor knowledge River.T A.M31ne,It Rood sa Toronto,the.sa E3hoald be bought at .. - - dt,z.w soilatten or the auctioaee:. y Dow t Mo(}tllirrrr Thor Poacher, . :of GanadiiM. 8$1i"t 01,8188 been ilk• • thin body was naturally bun- Vendors' solicitors Anetionesr. , I. "'fluMcsd by.:a artist spirit. Certainly 8'ry didn't you?- Well it isn't. Whitby 9!.a P" .:the list as made ant is no criterion } is asleep—not not ! _ whatever of our leading citizens, But A thin y P—' FALUARI+E:-.I'AR]ff-_ . in Pickerin . - - W. does it matter ? will ?t make a working.,--gone .on a strike. --- � - brat • . _ =an more useful to his fellow citizens. It ,doesn't try to use it's food. FOR BALE BY TENDER. _ s' , ._ to have the word "8ir" prefixed bo wades it _- `` Ibis name or to have a pert of the al- SE:Ott's Emulsion Tenders aro iartted and wt11 be received by . - 'pbabe% attach to his cast-tt ilii? To up--puts it to work �¢ain . ... _ "U the nndatstgned up m t9 o clock oa v1„dnesday. "^ :• W-�_• That'$th 18th Oct 1901.for tba$valuable farm kaowa Yad - '' ... ._ - igt9e a Mari hankering after an empty nor new Hash, �r the Hartop farm Composed of the .oath oo -' . title of some sort impress us ort sad the 8 E quarter of lot e m the the fact that he has a great weakness way to get fat. acres aR oa of she To nip of Pickertalt. . .. - Toraate, .Ceases. acres hod 7a�eerea more or few, -ild, f 6} 8th eoncca*a lip rsgitcratt out John Hy]atd, fnL'y p acres Geretotoxe sold . 40 ha7i a tine OOnCe Cron of what true t wmx on 17709 soli Rood and _ . for dioplay. These le do not seem Send for free sem e. � I . elO�Tl"r a s�hewn alldrams wc;.tinSar,1ra•ned Tne buildiaas consist of■ , ., -_.-. - . '. greatness is. They ars anxious forrse - -- ,Aood roagb•cast dwelLn and wood-abed. 1a t -: fie, they are a-oiiotl3 that their _ &arntwat 3 arras of orchard good �ruas This . names go down to posterity $s lAeople ."t�e$a ttl{t?!lTtlAdlrierife. farms onve sd ooe-mlh weal of eb and road, EAL14 - --- •nLl 7, cos JV 5&i t ff schools. cb¢rch and PoeFOOT ­ ., . .. I o{ not@. They do not reellze that Te• O$ BALE-one second hand for a seer endt•seena8.res as esoeilent opDaz t ` i _ .. ;nrfwn can Come Only SO the pian who 9u tonoty to parcbasers of obtaining a very aloe cook stow in'good 7Q�_ Art en3Lanne: i sad deslrab:e croperty• ' ... . .. 13iiCCeedB in aCCOmplisliing something' a;sa t pare tared LaLesster r 61 tApply to A- i TEENS-10 per cent on acceptance of tender, - -,. _ - . . _ - -- for the gaud of the world. Such men 9mdley Pickering ,balance.� ��day■or ane halt may remain on q _.__ mortgage for S ycers at S per ypcoat. • as Gladstone and the lsekenl les, OST -On Wedoegd.sy, dept 25th be. I Dia Loader oeceso.rily accaddreased os deur i have them in Bala, Buttoned and .. . - Watt and Edison, Shakespeare aUd L twee&Daakle d Co*Lore,end Taos Law's, Tenders to be reeled sad . Oxfords. neat and up to date for __. 3rd eon purao ecotata3ag abanL $4 90 Ftadsz i ores to D3:;&Yc41LL1VRAY Tennyson have immortalized weir remwded it left at asses Oace sl 1 Yeadoei solieltoss. Ladies and 1risse8, - __ -.,. names. not by titles but by shat they t R u TO b E:�T•-The ondersistod!Dated ase 1,e 1901 W httby -have done. These men do not lack iQ F hs,,one hundred*area a! lot 35 in con 9 - , . Heavy or Light. wide o1 narrow . - Auction Sade - ..-.. �ll Gh to sizes date fur Men Saga site -- A our respect for them becau�t they have o-'�xwnay it A Pmt-A•Muco, uLan. "Youths. For ehildretl all . _ etas titled names, neither do luso IQ- OF--- ty s. arowe our respect for thein bp' their O 13E`T-The Bash farm.eontain'ri 1ok I - •. ­ . end a b y 8o acres more<r few.' ban[pats of aoc Gs /a _. 1. ('iaG�adB wants to da tn0% men with eon.1 Ptc":146. Large Lorchara `oodhoow. Famsm I6to gg 1 ._. .fair ousbafidlaRs well wa red.edit a ay cam. :. _. -_ 'I'titles. but men of sense. men of Honor Apply to Wm.Tredwry Highland Creek.aw A.ND 1MPLEVENTS. . B,abbers all sizes and styles in Mena. Womeh+a land Ghildrea. __ - . .. man who think more about elevating . .__ - y TOCI; FOR SALE-[ba•e at my . - _ their country, than about elevating � t nets&1 car load of$base god lambs,1 The andarsigned base been instructed by .. as - . themselves. The game condition es car.A.$016,witch did not arrive on time for - JAS. W. BOGLE to sell by poblio my aria.wtL sen bJ to e a or my w■ to cut &Galion oa lot 20,rear of bib °oa.Pink, :,':_ - - . ._ ._ • .. . . . •sts now-aa when-thee---Scottiah— ..T=a_1 ___to J A 4911 -_ _ .--ham ��wast of BrMham _ oat on ` . - Aoprince man mak a belted knight 15iSE1i FOR BALE-A(arBe9naa T BSda t ��l 81rh! 1901 �,�i�.► .i•�� A marClGia, dine. and a' that, ttey of good wood Omboi e*ttab+e for i p 4• s baildi p Dees This Limbar t* to botldtnc ?, But an bones%man is aboon his might: � urp - - sac.a as old flange tavern situated at Roue The following property riz; . -- Gads faith, be manna fa- that i Ht'3 post *9500 ApBiy to H Graham. Rouge S yrs old, bred to or Duke. _._ , - • l�S Marc, . . - HM P O or lot 33 a sob Road Pinkerta[ ` 'For a' that. and a' Lhat l8 .m _— yrs id d drto Bs der DGknea mare 1 0 . ---- mare. 3 yea aid goo fuer own, 8 j^� •171 Their dignities. and a'that. OR BALE-Boase and lot Being old due in April. Slay and June 19W roe• eneral Merchant, •t alp The pith o' sense. and pride o' worth, Part o!lot 11,cos t. aoatalaing 3 of an 0 a, comber, pectively, 1 now 5 yrs due to June '02.2 . lent for Are higher ranks than a._that. Qrrfruits oft d sotto For cru asenlrts a apply cows{and 8 yrs dee fa Deo 1901, leedlaR - ea _ _ water. • t so steer. 3 pts old. 2 yearling betters. hailer :•. _ 7tn Mn Jao Late Facing at,Torooct, oe R calf. 6 fat bogs.brood sow.8 sucking pigs, - ;the pmvention of Aaarcliism is A DuattnA, PickertaR I b wb old, & turkeys. 20 Plymouth rook - . • Still being clamorously debated. Some ----- hens, 18 colonies ben Rood condition for . . . . . • . OR BALE OA TO BENT--&vLl ' winter; low, doable and single haraess. • of the plane are Such as to angg88 li ..able faun eonseiniae 30 sores more or P — thttt the prevention of lnnaey ae Well teas bein$4 the eoath•es%quarter of lot 27 w coo SdoCOrmiak bin osot�rake. Noson�drill . 9 Pickeridg. on the farm aro a Rood b house aLrris mower. as Of anarchism may presently call scone eLabttag underneath.a Rood and oulti•ator comb, iron harrows, Mnd 4 - . -for attention. One progppsal is.to cor. and o out� ' � " �Tb:fro oil i;°�"'wase aod roller,DTD.4 and 7 Wilkinson Plows, gangP �-v feat all persons Suspected Of a13irChiCal �d well fenced There La • good orchard of plow WilkiRscn.FeritY sonffier neer sew, ,,f , d ' -:..- . . small frusta part of this farm is Tort es fro a turnip$onffier,Chatham mill and bagger. ��t �] I ■��./'J .. A - .. . ?tendencies in an island, to be there formarkstgardenta[ dtnated 18 miles troai a turnip ul r, - _ �Ln[ hs,;,,wWr, (}rind.stone, lumber wagon• ,�gusrded by+combination of Lha pow• �a:�s��lmta�ty:oarm�uri Wh ° Barwell casting bas. P p Pe PeL -- . 1. .,_� . •era, which are filling the world with wrma oto Ape1y w Miw 8 aakec, aby market w.gca heavy ♦ spri^g wagon, d - llioodahed anti havoc b3 anarabiosl - emoerat sleigh, set Dob•sktgbe, wagon 10 gnariela. among theiaielvee. More cla"mont Markets. jack,grain ccadl■,bay rank. sate of Dora b e ppr. • . to be sold is shook,300 boa buckwheat in _ . _ g %h �� wagon to yo enerally it is proposed to restrict free Wheat, Fall, Wbits.:.:......,..: quantities to snit parchlMr,eboyela,torke ` of b, excepting. of coarse. Wheat. Pau. Bea,....., :...:. plies and nuuomerousother.tholes. Verity Plows t Now is the time tot Lbw freedom of speech pf,the proposers, WL�sat.Goso...................... 60-6 �s wboleAm Mr.$wiil b tfIG has d %hoot�reese his tam posed � those Lee doable plows. _ M the v ....................:: 4o•,-s0. � rain or shite - to by wa�of mareasi g respect peas. .. .............. ...... 6�0-76 Termr?aienog.. poultry, backwo� . . Remember we hale them is fog _ "afoot law. it seems, would Rye. .••. . .. ... veer. and all rota$of 410 and nudes Dash. - . .. Wig. . - ., - One mane ea-s4 iN all speaking or writing writag 'again ..................... i8.7b-1]7.40 that amount 29 months oeedit oa appeo!• ed nous. b per ant.off for cash. priosol •� , i�atsone in of5te visited with the pen' Aad cloves.......:::...:.1.... ib-ig•� POIIOi=a POMLL, snots, . ' malty of treason. On reiorts%er props- Timo%b>r ts..d...................il,ao--19 _ m 6-1 �- " to decree that all &Towel satarah• _ 1 or e@cretly ists, "a all who, open y . . .- .. p Brot1 am . . wt esW ' _ i ­... . .advocate or disseminate their doctrin _. QjO,. I , I ..,__ , I BALL. I. ...... .. 1. . .. ... ­ . ,- � . �� sHonld be debarred frcm protection b _ :: -_ I ,. .-1. . .. iba courts and-the police; that they ­ I ,;,should have a��b remedy at few for in- . ,- . . . . . '. . . that no I-_ . .. . . 'urian to person or property'. .ti�pje�.. y call and . robot. • to have you __ qdy who sheets thet7Dr our etoek o!trtoves, iia, _. .. . 1. for tortures,or kl'lls them is h alke pun thst an granite wake• . - . We tare bead•quarters•for . PARIS ...' . $e .. 'i+shed for so doing• and . .' If this were enacted there would �ootl .--�r _ _ `cave-troughing fern- , . .: :1�no anstahitsts. Tbers might be no . see work. : . Wartttnled Seegee's Pure B°�ish Preis Gree°M em pries*. ` - old be assent aaarebiats. but there wait,not Q anarchy. The wade, or part ,D p w MMLL, -. .. _ .. .• 1rf,,EX1C Ali - . . .. . - OIL .. _ .-only seems to have grown sensational, .. Claremont. - - . . t .-.but hysterical. Did England want to . .. . Clarem The most tfNisfao%ory prep$s�a%ioa io _ once a . keeping Sue oR • throw overboard her hard earned lib- ; ,, . _ - - . . _ - onsite,seed week -.: 0nies when Bellingham killed Mr.Per :-_• . :.', - the '' . caval, when Thistlewood plotted Hone,sm � ' all 83a,larRa 65a. � Pier 's Favorite Presoti tion Aho BnIP lb, 10 iM for R5c C oil,g bootees for � xnassraree of the Cabinet, or when a _ pp _ n Yieroa's t3oldea Medical Dtsoovsry Ohsee's Phis. bo or - _. . _ ... _ 1 Pills boxes for 940• tiansaisa$red at George III ?. The ez• - rl� am 3 Ai Carta,* . 9 V 1 Dodd'*Sidrisy Pills 300` , • ti &tion of snarahism ie the simplest • •"� . 1. , 1901 You, a • a Dr.Willi a Pink (Maine)�Sa ' rrpp Pill$(Ban ,and eslsiest thing in the world. '' - . Have onlg to do away with the striking - -- • - . -inegnalitiea of the human'lot, rectify . - eared to purchase' any quantity of BAILEY, OATS and acha oil O Ct8�,- Galions . . .. s,11 social injustice,pat an end to the We.are pp�repp le and Whest to bS delivered st Elevator, Picker- . V • Inmry end ostenatlon of.Wealth con- 400$E WHEAT. Barley - . _ _ -' -- - . _ oc i b ' sufferings frig Harbor. Oats at Elevator or on tire, ss may be arranged. ..- . . .. _ ,, .., . trssted with the sufferin of pO�iirrty, _ . . canon- , Ejaraia Water White do egtt%i content,or e{ingitice Prices will be paid to compare {avorsbly with other markets. Amerio$fi OR, =a11 • I • make everybody _. -_ , __ .. . . _ ._. . _ _ . ' ,everybody that a" thing that is poo- - - ,&Bent for W. D. kens• /� +� 1718i�Sl Mage Bible u being done for his content- Those Moody, %hews&Oo. . Whom DrugNAr� C. De W41 & COO TO TO�ONT40 - ` meats let beae$eenae be the universal - . • : _ y _ . go Put a stn to the gnalityt _ _ ;' O $ _ rale of vernmruit p p mag ;rails of industryon.the All binds of coil for isle of the vny • .. . r , . . L. - - .- ,y� - ;f K � jpy ,Sy. err w�'. n,�y.�y Y I - r k a•�-,. •,.a%:'Y�,,,, .�n'w F' � w�•r', - ..',� a.�•:: `'�+� 74y...k'!F' _ _ sass. •�r'��.•. -.Y'r rale Register. _ - J C a OCT. Fora,1901.—Extensive sou 'sale of farm atopk and implem•nu v.,• , _ 1 70, rear of con 8,Pickerin the T' )of se. W.Haele Eve g. THE -> ¢: 't t �,ittidet .. .. .. _.. —__ - wa.r-..e re* 6 �O00 • . bill* for partiaulam Poaches "ifexcxnax, OCT. 54h, 1901.—Auction sale o!foam Iead, being front half of log 11, � oon:4 Pickering, containing 100 &area _ r .gym of iso. Sale at 4 p m, at Gordon r r hotter,.Piekerlog village• See bills sad Agent for all KT �� wAt� lad:torpartktolars. Tho*,Poanher aaat • �1�]IIB, kinds of vela , MfM YOU WANT f s YOU'ua IMM fT,�� «n c ;ales saanufaagured by the MbIatighrm "Pi[Dssnaa,Ocx.17tb,1901. Credit awls of ' i ti 16 'acres of st&odieg timber, hard and Copy'of Oshawa. ' :- *oft.•aa lot;4, ova S; Saarboro.the pro. special offer of Norway 8psfase 4.to 7 foot health and • army of W.Maxwell. Bels at i o'olesit. � right for traawlsntinR i8es bills for full perHoulars. postill& at a•.each,the purchaser, to dig their w ! r Poacher,auctioneers. own trees. This of m will be good to and 3101l Ol 91st, 1901.—Anetion sale of of June 1801. ' s standing timber,conaisting of 10 mores, 0: r9e= Mi.14'er, O37.tr _ �� oa lot 1,eon 8,Bo&rboso,the properly of ,. Bart: SsJe at 1 p.m. Bee bills. Wm. T. c Tool ll A Poacher,saationeer. �l ganep I - ` .--- r . t .�......�..�,. . . J ,, - - -- TICKERING'S ZR " �...����,��,���� . , �' �t+al�� Practical 3'ainter. Gold n �­ �ut - -_ and Lot m PickeringVitt • I 1`' Paper Hanging. _ Tinging. I� - � r `c for sale cheap. lialsomining. g, t .. +p �t� Graining. (3lasCOAL log. N diifi 1Usj'&nCe All orders promptly assented. a s Estimates given. _ ?,,_ _ r t' .Is the Best that Homey can Buy. Ginvagaae'iag done, ElmdaleMiRs 'l; key t- Money to Loan. ..•_�_-�-�s�� _.__ _ .'_:. liar i..•.-..w ... c' "i -' a Are ranaLus in tall blue and preparrd w do - - ' Viaita Claremont ahoppias sad pristl "&�au timas.•Yoaz every Tuesday. weak door while you wait. x ` '- V. Richardson, Ishorta,BGhl _ . I t gives a beautiful,1 fu 1, clear, _ . �., • S t - eF Graham plour, +fToMlmeal .F f _ Nolary Public. Pickering , Bodied Wheat, 8oUed Oats, white light—'no dirty Chem eys no . 3 f rµ� _ aims on nand and for sale as rraroaabir peters + +", Your chop®round to sacs boa Ooa:rs Gsai o - t,• M L' or Sale. tak a to e:ehaap los Oat Neal,r disagreeable smell. D. Brokenshire, Piokerto*,on i�r � -' ;There will be offered for sale at public wdetion at the CORDON HOl7SE in • - h robe gidlage or Pickering oa FOR SALE. _ t y Oct. CC pp�yytt Cheap, inferior Oil is dear at any ,. i atria Vii►, +d ��Vi 7 Beef Ringere, choice, cheap. ' -tom Niagara Botha. beat. 96.00. price. �'�� �� Light �l is worth -At lhwboar of 4 o clock in the after Dr. Whits* electric comb, post paid { � noon,that valuable farm known a9 the for 80C by mail. a sontbern or front hall of lot to 11 in the All lite $taadard Publications- by _ t, dth conoeaaion of the Township of P:olt• World Publishing Co. Guelph, Unt. all the money you .pay for 1t. its$,eootaining one hundred acres. more g P 'or lea, There are seventy"acres,more or Apply to-A.Thomson. Brock Road, _ Cris.alcoved,a frame bones. frame barn. Post Office. 40•il•m ' legaltle and shed. Aa this farm has very (�`� ` ` evaluable aartars lamas,it&fiords splendid Nthe ,L V '1'�E S T PRICED - Green River Not ' +apportnasity for stook casein,. Thera are :._ &�•or+as. mare M . of fair umbar load. but by long Odds the ver S • _ Tairme:—Ton osnt cash on da of I 'r vale,balasaes in W days. Condiucies of — ;isale'nett be read and made known on day ' TORE. e � lot*ale. Ravin bo out Dated at Toronto,the 23rd day of Sep• carried on b Chas. Callander.I al prey I Ota ether, 1901. pared to oiler to the pabliq any-goods ��� 1 ���. PEARSON &� DENTON, n*oally kept by&country store. ►t soul +i a L i 'Toranto St,. Toronto. -' prides that it will pay you to buy your Vendors' Solicitors. goods from me. I have a haste stock of ' "c THOMAS POUCHER,Anotmaser,Broag dry goods boots and thous that I will offer bum P. O. to the public at a redaction of loo;o off old noes. 1tI line of + sm IVI an complete an prises to compete with liL.U R R A� f - any Copne along and Reg some. of the .ice. T � barggains. ' F®$ CLt�F,E l!�O N W ill pay you the highest cash price: for G A Ring _ first class batter Lad eggs, -• - ..159 �g St. East, Toroate. f.. The undersigned is prepared to pay the i remain yours respectfully, biahest prices for all kinds ofetaiO,red and alatke clover need,mod timothy seed deli►. n. A. FULLER• orad at Elevator ag North Claremont. Clsvar seed a specially. T. Casras, North Claremont. Ladies ' ., - ' -PUMPS PUMPS . is- a• W. atches _.- - • �" 3d' �, All kinds of Lilt. Foros�ana • sad Bastion pampa put in on . shoetset*alta ' 'We Jo DEVITT. Well dug sad stead. _ - Dsa1«in and Portland Comeull. Cemrnl ahra�s is Mock TO t+tanafsd=W of ON fseooms come paatip 14 S Geid•l9Dd Oars Clear Dead. QNC p' f3 r i"N ob >NUNICIPA.L COII ILS—Pi *ride an order and always gqoaa aalosd for X years with on cwt Oa/.,lttsy 17th,1901.' 8aaknac b - :aeal- Wabban iso etn.at :. :. Jain OBroW, w�, sass Geeow Soo, Chcemotsl. W.V.Richardson, Ague,Plolnrtng• Own IL" Wateh•s. Reliable We Tognomeal$3.00 Jo He soN S g At RJAXrA _ i �a� Win#er SCI t cm e t showing of finest airplay of W �'n Us., China.. A rory large s sot tineas of - 8o,eissors to J.S.Barnard. OWWwr• Books,Dolts, Toys. Jame - reesived for theHoliday -' n e ' 'R'HITB Y. Heli* y trade Osti -II dem► ar Bliaicets, Flannels, Etc. . and we them. ` Sabseriplione taken for all liagarinse, Ws have}arl placed is stock a lamp alit of Boob and Sheet mod chills a" W«lkly. and Dagly Nowrpapset. an the best�we bat'*ear Uhrof. Itobt. Carson, J&n • Parker, .,. =�.e • -BUTCHER, " �3roc3c str..►t, Whitby. _ of Dslnbarba,winyl Pickering on mon- day Wdwday"A Friday.of each week Will have bar Yf>Saeq Opsaaj of MISS Will Fou Stook on -- �,.,,y.a t. psits�' ae. 1 ::'ah _ Friday, and Saturday, Oct 4th and 5th. _ :. (itve ins s foal. Meat -Choppers • • g A cordal invitation is extended$a all$be ladies of*be town and snrmli a ag eatX to _ try to come and inspect this stook _ *sass. o _. NOTICE. .i . _ ..,AXES, SAwSe And following -� Do you want a new asrrfsge top ,his __: .. _ __. Now _- a, *&aeon,we hen it o all and -ey«ythiag Go=". andkoods. w Fsoay ChiSons sad f3a inapeot the now Spring Halls ... . also is our Has. Locks, Bolts, Nails, � Cardial xft*ltatloti Ii M;3 tekgAsed to iu., >': • We also son the celebratod -.-.Locks; of all kind* a Wilkinson plows,sBszIIlart _ aka. Alb th. Daerin,l S odea Shovels, Hoes, - machiasry. T a d It o ps pp ansa Mail adblin baggies, {*Jars, -Patty,-Faints and Varnishes. _ ` ata Give tl.a call. � The,I.BADING WAIRILY,in the Oona W. U. tlC�!lOII, . Hardwani Merchant] Th ' News of Oataeio. _ - We Ji Reazxn, • - _ , - -.. . .. . .'.. _. .. _ �--. .. �.;... sass kt F �fi ',Y i �s . „n" >� _ - W � .. n � . -? ,! .N�: T 0. ppjj +'y• •` pZk '4 ,�T�.,tp{j. .. ,,y.,,,,!... ,_•4h..r n JM ..r•� Jr..- ,�. ..K i i.°` ^• ? ANI. +..v,+r•!.' yr ,n:. .Carp x,t -4;,1-',' - +.s a " -0. r-v+•.w'•,nd•" . ,..caay.ay.e.._. *�A&. ,. .ate.qTJ,.: ,.�•a.a��'...4rx.a'.d vr�..re �•� ..w,c.�...a.>;.+✓.►^C+ 1. +I 11 + �.t wJ ,.. tit ri"r 3t a` i!''-tw.vMM9,:.CXSV. �C'k'?r .. .. I ,a r. •y,,, 11- ` '4 V.�4 p� , w -)w ��:J,,� ms,,„,,,µ kms �ya,� - - - - - - ; i5 1;$ ' ~ S y 42P-'1 .s4'w•3:t a-_.'U+UG•_l U�,cM1".Y..a"t.'+�7✓Z,4.:YFt.., _ _-__ _. meq, rinn•u n ..a.cr•:T•M. ! .. . tyy,"^pk'IJ i T `_, ��� ing into a partnership with this "Oh, yes," said Lady Gladys; ' You nR0�"�jG411 w4 "' _ ' `~ « )''y"'w� i'i``y4''"' ' man: but by the time he had ceased have been there too." ' U n tj{ I, _, ° $11 i" ail,' ' ,'.s i , a __w '_ V. I.. acbept duly pro�8ai he might make, ,tempted thxut at him, but he only 000dSIONA.LLY REQLITILYr tw 'rs`'. _ �2' t �� ttItlyl , E ft the�i Y�r oL..... ..^' lreN4d1sg ealy--them war -�--P�i--�.t�ns_wer@d_:il�diHerentl ,y though he _ MEDICINE.- ` lh° - w. v ,t .. a a e Dast<hter, , b ds`o! found out by her 1 watched ou batt had time to talk with ,,= a, ` b ,N.. A 7 y : � a I vin .......:.D?m¢',' ,l•a rNlt� s • - �. - r _ _ _ _ .. ._ ._._.._. ... - , +.. • a, f As°m��'o wq_h_ ••Pe a"' she our poacher, he could have told you ,, r. z : „.x; r 3 - _ chap a said-slowly,.-"there �* P It Will Keep the Elood Bich' e3 z ; ` Sa I " "' Is. nothi to know that wil4 be of a great deal about Amerca, I don"t .4 +r �ti , a Heart's Biltarwaa. nothing end. Pare, Strengthen >fht/ .0 ..i + .x �� ,rN` 1A• ,, to me." doubt." Bis.. Bsu ' k - Y, N :s 4 J any he Answered with a cunning Lady Gladys flushed, and wished Nerve and Prevent De _ s•ii 11, rvr n `' ~ +L+ aresl•winlc,''nosvtwe are coming Lo the esti-possessed she had not Caryl`1Vilton.en a tilt with . Hiram Ritakler, thele.of 1 �X Q, -^ .� ;w , . , .�++. .�' ' ,° StR+.°►a' '' business. Qt course..kf there was no- To be Continued. respected farmEs iSouth PelhaioCt 'fir n: _._ "'; _, �'� _ township. and " arty O arae, ,.a+ thing iu it that would be of, service . - - - jt Welland 'county. ostiae t4�F. w!. -, I" 1( ::,�� pRFGEDE�IG 2p;etty church there. Aad yet It was to sou, then all this talk would bo E URE says a. Ldp,f,agrisigfor,d tine a :vette,since he had seen either. 8 GR AT FIIT that I give flits tribute to the health 'o y useless; but, my lady, there ix a lot _ 5.- [11c ltiirtatp 'chilck of `Sir Richard i 3ut. Ladg Gladys did not know that will be of service to yeti if you zectoring virtues of Lr. Williams' ". pills. When zay daughter Leat},, ' [�srtigigh;•3neets,iter balf-sister:'�Con:1 whither his tshoughts had gone, and will do.As I say. Look herd note-- Northwest is a Splendid Finau- Pink Pi I) s� .} it ce 1 Rm t� America e,�ltt?x3cd.l +2ida fo'-kits desertion of. (note thirteen years of age), liegat3 :,- . do you-supposa Z would have comp tial Condition. the use of your medicine, a brit+« aK. .'I jt'ii0 singe;is attackers anti Lleyn �a$ce;her, as she''was pleased to term it in to you unless there was some•reason . � k "ts 'woibided Va,ide, .leaves her for her own heart. That night she had wh I needed ,you? " No. Welt, da F, W. Thompson, general manager i over a year ago, she was-in a most aL "dello olid es f o imgcrsonate li,r. is c.i�d with jealous and vexation, y g L'' ;Eciiglapdn` 1 _ V ton.'who eW - Y you suppose that I would have dared of the W. SV. Ogilvie Millin Com-I wi etched condition. In fact we tesla Cam i4 hail anted herself to sleep; and this to come Meas I could do ea much,pony, says the.resnilt.of the crop, seriously alarmed lest she might nota -hfaida a5 a i`t otts"actress, ifieef,, her .m lirrting was paying t]te penalty. o- tlf soars a3nmteur., theatric,.ala , 11er '&`here were gisitdre at the house for you as qou for mol No, miss, which will average about 28 bushels!recover. Tho first symptoms were a •,w and 1. � .. et�w me' uateur. is ill.� p11 .,, h r and you believe it." to the acre for Manitoba and the feeling of languor ors wettknebe ti, gg before whom she woulitF not .present owing worse. She be- i , I gallery at Hartieigh 13e11• TCe herself is her lackluster condition; Perhaps I do. Rby don't vou North vest, will 'leave, that coHntry gradually gt' I -'Passionately laatl of" iter arid.--to ba and,havftaken tHtat gYslfd solace complain. to,Sir Richard about the in n splendid condition financially, ;came pal , last flesh, had 11ttle or no I. 11Often in-h2z-preseaee-asks l rg tc money?" - J--- and he added-that-the-eastern pro- appEtite-and was sally t e . going u `,pais&t her portrait t}uy, a nephew of her sex, a cup of tea, she put on "Complain to him? Why, he put. vinces will of course benefit accord-;into a decline. Finally the ta`ouble 1 her_, hat and stole out into the the thin into the hands of his law- ingly. He estimates that the farm- became complicated with a persistent i 11 ' P ,of Sir Richard, to avoid seeic�''.3Yf3- g grotlads. tea's .admiration for the girl hfl G yers, and he would refer me to them. ers this year will realize a total of sore tDroat, which gave her grc+at ': V­ The were extensive and- pretty, l thinks he mores;rides off and carbo h y y' No, no. 'Besides, I -have discovered from $25,000,000 to $30,000,000 1 dbllculty in swallowing. I g v with a little wood attached, and a his old nurse. He meets Mildred a thine• or two that will maks my cash as a result of their labors this several adhertisod medic' s, but p�a �* Thorpe. ;bend"of the river babbling through five hundred small in comparison to I season i they did not benefit he . 'Shen she ' rim. - .. . them. She wandered down to the 8I s f. !stream, ' brooding over the disap- what I can get." I+Ir. Thompson looks for a lar e,was Placed under care or-a do r . CHAPTER X%I. 4 who sato h Moo as oor 4 g "Then Sir•Richard down t know increase in the population 'for the,tor, d n' P I ­1 - pAintment o! the preceding night. ou,,, next t°n years, and in greater pro-'and wateryr, and her whole system the: � I � stream week of pentertainmentsrdinnet� p afposit�ive hatred.�y-ol liaidct in- souNobody knows me but yat>Fnot°a p��i�i Winnithan peg, heas oaddstewas bound Ibadn on fobs advice of acneighbor�2 ff in ment did not help her any, and then i -- ;parties, concerts, picnics. In the "If she had never come," she mur- "But I don't understand yet. Zf I to prosper, and would become in acting Williams' r --- # .- meantime, the picture, though 3tI mored through tzar while teeth. "if you u able to help you? Tllliatgis it portant'cities of flu Domin ne of the t ire-i pills. to ive her eott€idencor wth which i I 41 V,• grew, grew but slowly, and was still she bad never come. I hate her-yes• g this unfinLshed. It provided a sufficient I hatie her! Why should she'take you want to ifl d out?" He believed that the total wheat medicine was urged upon us was not 7 excuse for the daily visit o! Caryl kim from ine, as a matter of course"' "Just say you are in for it"-Lady I yield" would be 50,000,000 bushels, ,misplaced, as I soon noticed & die- - tiViitoat to the Hull, Every day, She raver throws him a kind word Gladys shrank into herself at the-ex-,while .all the other grains were tinct improvement !n my daughter's - _.t---- halt as hour or so after breakfast, or a-anile, -and yet he cannot take condition. The use of the pills for a r- pression which implied so much-;most satisfactory.g .Them will be. ,few weeks longer seemod•to coroplete _ he was in the gallery, working quiet- his eyes off her, even while he is "and I will let you know at the pro-i the general mann er declares, a 1 restore her, and from that tired. ]y nail steadily-- talking to mato " me; who.love per' time. I have"ret got file thing steady increase in the business o!. Y .- Sometimes he would ask for Maida him." in shape yet. You'll know what I'm I cattle raising, and the shipments shG has been a cheerful, light-hearted - . - to sit to hili, but not always. - She : And poor little Ladv Gladys cover alter all in good time. I9 it a go, promise this tall to largely exceed Kiti, the very picture of health. I scarcely knew whether it was with .ed her pale face with her hands, to- misso" - !those,o4last Year. Spcaktrg forth-.will always recommend DrWilliam9° 1. pleasure or pain that she lopked_for- ionto back the bitter, passionate ElhrA hesitated a moment between er, 3dr. Thompson says : ';ltihen wo,Yitsk Pills,to otlier�ttfferera, feeling -- - - - -`-ward to meet him Sometimes tears. It was as well that she did the good and the evil, and then look realize that only ten per cent of'.euro they will prove quite as eter's &he Celt that he exercised a certain ad. for as her h.,nde fell into her lap ed at him'with n flush on her pretty the fertile land in the small prov- clou'� as they did in my daughter'at and positive fascination. over her. again, she saw a young man, in a!face which showed the defeat of the,ince of Manitoba !s under culttva-I case, iothers with grossing daughters Never a word, .never a hint of the light-gray loose suit, standing at the last retnrwnt of self-respect, and said,I tion we can easily gauge the future. 1 will make no mistake it they insistG _ -past dropped from hil lips, but, i4de of the stream. vighing. in a husky voice: 'I The total area'of land in the pro- - .�-� souaoteaoes. wtnen she raised her eyes Ile was not of- her-class, and she - "How can I communicate with wince of Manitoba is over 40,000.000 upon rho occasional ire of l 6Vi3- ^, under the ap9ll of itL3. she would ser draw herself up wish instlnctiveneas. ? . them, Pink Pills they will help�a you. ' acres, so if see .deduct one-half there .them' �o develop properly ; wik! _ it passionate gleam of patient long- as she easv him watching her with •'Leave that to me Flush' Here are 20,000 Acres left, rind this is the 11 Ing and desire of levo shining :n their an oRensivedy cunning Agin of eyes. comae some one' Order me .oR the;Gn°st land in existence an the globe ,mak° tl:^ir blood rich and pure, and depths: and thea her heart beat, and He noticed the mbveu.ent, and spoke Thus ware! piloff dices and declimon .- a warm mist accred to tall on her place. . It is ottr young lady, .with her to-<!h, wheat capable of producing as The geauir^ pilin are sold only In quickly, an with respectful bumil- two lovers " i much wheat or in fact more than boxes brar,ng too full name: "Dr. . and enwrap her: and the Cgure In its itr, And by that remark the man prow-i the• entire spring wheat crop o[ the Wtliialus' Pink Pills for Pale Teo- •velvet coat and the handsome face, F beg on. my lady, but I ed to Lady Glades that he had ,tud- United Statcs. To-day in Manitobh r . . . .would fade and go like a vision in a came here on purpose to see it Died others than herself in the carry- there are 3 `•i00.000, axcres under cul- plc _°r the erais g around each dream, couldn't have a word with you. That '!ng out at his ache e, T1ut she lad box. :Kone other !s genuine. no mat . .. ' n+ali It pleasure or paid" She is. s,ippAastttg I,am not mistaken in f tivat,lon, ane! all grains, you will ter w:iat acme self-interested dealer ren ti a to dwe,l on that thought. !easily see that we are still is need I may say. If in doubt send direct could not say', but whereas she had tbinklag you would like to know (tho rh 1t giive her' a'mOxxi-ntarY of farmer; in the west. There aro y- tormerly met ttiiln or thought of him something to the past o! 31iss Hart- aer.�e, of uneaslness, for she s-w the some 3,.(100 farina s-_In Manitoba. t° the In Williams' 3t.Klscane Etio • " - only with dread, she now was -con- leigh " for- 9 of several persons c,omi plenty of room for Brockville, stat and the cents will y n8 ;and there Ta 'be mailed post pard at SO cants a. ' scious of a sewe of protection in! She faced about sharply. through the woods She-Immediately„11,0,000- more, -and if these were box, or six boxes for $2,50 . cannecticn with him ror wa.; he i "what do you Ni•ean'" ' r+i-ed her votce, srd with a coolness there that little province alone could _ stint her elave9 re&dy to do--her- ilia- 4Juat what I said. nay lady. I1 -which showed her fitness for the part 1 rates sutRcient wheat to supply the I {' - t ding to serve and protect her to the vou 'don't care anything about her lino had undertaken to play, she I United Kingdom. malting Great Bri-1' DIDN'T MEAN IT THAT WAY deaths I history, then there is no use-o! our ,said; - tain completely independent o!- the i1 And she could not be unhappy i wasting any more words, and I will' , 'f must aak you to go at once, foreign powers as regards her con- T> attempt of tLe small boy to . :3otaaumes. at night. a sense of ger go away " lease,=„ sumption of breadstufts." be polite ended rather disastrouslYY Position of the fearful ilia of decep Why should I. care''" demanded p although not through any intern - "Of course, of course, miss Very tion r'ho was leading. smote her and Lady Gladys, with a little tremor of sorry, Fra . sure," and the fellow, ; tionat a the on his hart Ile had ths- - - made her white and sick. with a apprehension. ino-the hAbi - a! ac` FsiYk' - . with a fire assumption of humility, . GEE t :ntrctngo mixture of dread and deeper- I don't know, if you don't; but I took ttn evening paper to a po• .-,clan. n maid you ov &•certain young was makiafi- olT AS it he was very of correct business habits, who .dia- Oftentimes It would tom® to her man. ' and that young man loved much abashed.. Time of Lite When Orators.Are at ,.covered one evening that he hoc! -... with such a feeling of relief that she some other girl-begging your pas- "'Rellol" said a voice from the Their Best, . 'not, the penny fur payment could at any time go to him and don• -&nd that young woman had midst of the approaching party AmongQt -orators there can be no -That's all nigh; said L1Te bog I . :say, something shady-like in her past- ••Farmer Jones' Yankee friend you can give tt, to ate to-morrow "Save me from myself. ^£oke pee.tvhy— Well, I_ wppoae I was seems.to have bcea caught ire, Llle�doubt that it is between the ages 'of 'night• - _. . away intim here!" wrung, and el I will say good,morn- forty-five and fifty-litre that their 1 But., my-.boy, interposed `tile-'den- y' g ver act." I And from dire she reef do IVP Alas' tag," y anecial endowments have secured for I tleman,-impressively.•I may not be whvTt was Guy's voice. and at the i them their highest triumphs. ._ De- 'alive Lo-morrow night. . it was not so-Tasy aS it seemed. Ev- t�tiat do you mean by saying such sound of !t LetdY Gladys turned on had she loved him. which she was things to me?" quickly around, as if In relief. And�osthenes, whose ambition was ear- Never mind, answered the boy, i1. I _sure she did not. ;ho could'not but IFe would not give up hia adv-aa- as she did•so she saw that•her rival ly kindled, did not deliver his great c1,Aeertutiy it'd: be no great 1059_ - feel that she was bound now to do tage, however, and answered, easily; was one of thv-v4ryr and she ran to eat speech-Ise Corona-which has A shadow fell across the states nothing to hurt the kind old mob . "I mean just. this: You don't love her with such a rrxitY, air of glad rbeen described as the.most magnifi- man's face, and ht_ is still wander- whom she had come so to love. Miss Hartldigh 'and. I know it. F we'rome that the agent muttered un- cent'vindication in' the annals of or- lag whether rho boy, despite his • And,-then, she was more than ever have been done out of a little pile of der his hrcnth; - story until he was titre-two, look of a penance, was thinking sole- . safe, Kobody - but Caryl Wilton money on account of her, and I want "The little serpent. Take a Wo- Burke, whose training was dcau�l- ly o! the :penny. "could recognize her. �Vhy should size it, New, Faced spmobody- to,help roan to exit a throat and smile in the tory, astonfshed the House of Com- •ever think of the imposition she was me, and you need somebody to help doing of it." mons by his speech on American af- .-.• DIDN'T REACH TO.S •,practicfng? She was In truth a you. You help me to get my money And'then he touched his hat'to fairs when he was thirty-six, but P y Cfuy With an air 'of great simplicity. on achieved his masterpiece. his The young English tenor had L•eca '"Hartleigh; end she wag Sir Rickard's and I'll het you to get,the young >y with a daughter, She -mos doing no otic an man. What do you say?" !th hmeat Warren Hastings- asked to favor the company . - ' I say, Mr- Mr.—" began Guy. peas of g "'injury by personating her slater, &rid' "flow dare you?" ••Miles.Barton, at your.i}erviceL" ' an effort of eloquence unparalleled song, and responded with. an infer- she was making her father supremely 1 "Oh, wall, it you don't care to ••3fr.-Barton." roan* on Guy, "I in iter*energy and effect, and which pretation pf "Happy Be Thy • happy. On the'whole, she had never-talk reasonably, I'll go straight to think you will he wipe if you will 1 must have exhausted his speech con- Dreams," in which the finger's anti- been quite as happy as now. The the young lady herself, and I'll bet corvine your poaching tendencies to I fres, for it left him at '& point de- patlzy to fife Wt,tec H,wpb painfully 'pallor, which had Increased during she'll take me upsbefore I can say it the grounds of Sir Richard, who is prived of the power of acticulation mani`.ty, • the few terrible hours of the .first twice. Good-morning" for alittle-w�tea de mos in his flf- I say, young then, said a blunt' not as particular as some of t_he oth- ' ',meeting with Caryl, had le4't•.her.1- ."Stop! -Row am�I to know you er gentry hereabout." - - ty-eighth year., old chap, after the singer had fin- 4!cheoka. i > M•'• "Yes, air. Thank you, sir. Good- Curran, of whom Byron said, "He is od, "you didn't sound a single h --- __ _.__._--i r•4-� has spoken-more poetrY..than I have H, and the song is full of,'M. Between Guy and herself the same! J'>•!i impostor'41v oltldn't 'talk as T morning, air. .sorry to have dis- resew° remained unbroken.; though do, and you know it. However, I forged the young lad Won't. do tt ever written," made his most bril- I beg your pardon, sir, replied the YJzL ' all the country linked their names to.; don't mind telling you enough to again. ood-morning, 'ladles. Good- 11 speeches is the'between trials r- young man, with. tree doesn't io a y; - .. gather, no word of love, or anything prove to you that I am able to help which.he appeared between his for- youaremistaken : it doesn't go any mornlnq, gentleman.' _ approaching it was exchanged be- You. lutea Hartleigh cants home all. Maida, as.well as Lady Gladys, ac- ty'-fourth and forty-seventh years igher tNltan G1.' - tween them. Since that first night,I of a sudden, didn't shay knowledged his salute, rind-he •went And John Bright, whose fiery do- ""wb"_sit Guy 61far6d her'ail that surely "Yes," • , pfl• .looking .as harmless as &.uiaa clamation'on behalf of the Anti- OTJItIOIIS MEDICAL FACT. . . would be his, the title and the ' ea- ••And Mr. Guy trent after her. ver;well could. - ' Corp I,aw League began in his twee- It has been left,to a Frecch physt- '• tAte, and she had'turned coldly from didn't he?" t -ef hth ,year, may,be said to-have clan to enunciate as .a curious,medi- only C8t vl Wilton noticed that the!exhibited his contr•o1 over language ,� him, .sbe had kept him at.erm'e ' „fig:,, # •, mos gave•a,lfttle'start' 'of •'surrpriQe in Its finest perfection is speeches cal fact that cancer rarely attacks #r length. , ` . ' i. - cis he looked at Maida, anis only persons who lead a dissolute life or . i I . 'Well,'you dont suppose that Sir Ceryl Wilton noticed that under the delivered ,subsequent to his election w„= ,. : For sonde neitson,• beat lc#t�wZi ta,Riclir;►el ltnew a}L"the limo.just where (for.Birmingham. when he was forty- those who have given way to drink. - iJ hiinselt,, and yet unconfessed even to his 'dao hter'was, do you? I'guess man s simplicity .was, hidden a,;cun • The ma4grity.of the women attacked 'himself, Guy was able to bear her g ring which might be • dangerous it six. by the disease'Lire aettw land ener- . himself, with much more equanimity not. WRY, he has been hunting for there were any danger to apprehend. On this`subject Mr. Barnett Smith her goodness knows how many says : "I have.heazd all the greatest getic workers, and in a vast number - - than formerly, though he was etlil-hears. All I know is that I was on He glanced from Lady Gladys• to! of cases it has been shown without . lkore that ho devotedly loved her. ;- the man n.ncl ahrugeed his shoulders sp°eches of the greatest orators of dneati�t �t not one single person ' And ko still watched her as eagerly,the track of her for over five years, my time-Parliamentary, piulpitr And a s fetors' but no longer with the.and-others were on it before me. 7'm' ever so little. .There was something wssolut"h habits. to it has been of A more than an interrupted poaching Platform speakers-Butt, Lowe, Die- dissolute habits. same jealous fury_ of the one man,AA agent, and I was hired by the trip in the matter, lie felt quite sat- raeti, Bulwer Lytton, Derby, .Pun- . -ivha seemod able'to tiioro her out. of lawyers-of Sir Richard to-find his shon, Gough, and all had their most • *ife and daughter. And I was paid, isPed; but he gave ono outward neve•d sign splendid period from forty-five to fif- What ttnne is it '�afked his wife,, _ . iperself. so much- a month and expenses for of his suspiclon, and was never'more But there was another to whom1 cordial snith Lady Gladys_ ty-five yepis of•age. In the case of oub.,cJuaty, then ha'the its• About • ...f-'_­_;time brow t no peace. This was'doing it, and when I founh .them I "Don't, let us forget our errand, Gladstone, some of his neatest oraY• oris.. Jest then the clock strode sh D •� - -� -rude to• have pounds. Constance," said Guy, suddenly. ions were, delivered when he ''was three. Gracious ! When did the . iittle Lady Gladys. - between nifty-five and sixty." --- clock commence to stutter ? he Said, {\VeIL, I did find them-at least. I - I- OFhe morning--there had been,a din- "There is a picnic Ili the wind, Lady - - found tide daughter, for the mother with a.feeble attempt'at justificair nen-party at her house the night bo- had just.died-and I told the law- Gladys." " - n and a joke.- - fore-she arose, tired, and in any- "A picnic! Where to?" PRICES FOR LONDON LAND. do ti thing but a pleasant humor, as she f yens.in the innocence of my heart; ... -- '- - and what did they do?- They up and "To the Titan's Shield," Fabulous prices are olltained , for - . ,looked at her.pale face, pinched with told Sir Richard, and he •sent. his , { — rite effects of the previous night's ex- FFosv delighdfull And when is it land in the City of London. That a Mammal-Johnny, I want you to be t nephow-the young man we know of_ to be?" freehold ohs Cor hill eltould have sold good to-dap. Johnny--I will be citement'and disappointment; for she for a little ovQr ,1553'3s: per square good if you give me a penny. Mamma ' - "wile had btferi fire belle-until the tom- with all the point's I had been work- "The day after to-morrow,,weather g Ing to get sad behold! he !lads the' foot is surprising, but not so much -Johnny, I want you to remember, Jng of Constance Iiartleigh, had been i permitting," answered' Aiaidtt. - so as the sale of the St. Peter-upon- that`you cannot be a child of mine- thrown completely in the shade.. young woman and brings Ser fioisie "Ali," said Lady Gladys, "it is a • - „ - 7 Guy had sat beside her and talked Then, what do the smarty lawyers dreadful climate, is it not, dear? Cornhill land which, a few months talose you std good for nothing., 1. with her, but even as he talked, his do?-Why they say•I did net find net, within ouglit over £ti afoot. Land You must feet it terribly; you-who " ' frank, candid eyes had wandered to and they gave me only half the five within a furlong radius of the Bank Artist (grotesque looking el Can Z have been in America." 'ala- cousin's lovely taco, and his htmdred pounds,. Now, do you be• of England is worth about ?s. an net up.niy canvas in your •field; �! ' w:.a-r--.*; .cad•• Neve that I know something?" No one could have detected any'.inch. 'T'icc--hundred feet of land in ter ? Ltural landlord-ryes. but yeti ithoughta seamed anywhere but with disco!Yifttttre in 'liaida;but. as she CiscApside was sola recently for won't malto much. Circus net t7P! - . - AtO -girl who had fondly dreamed, of Lady C}Fadys had listened to hire looked up, Caryl Wilton stepped for-£1'1!000, at.£2 i a,.etNare foot. there only tae' week 'n' didn't do' winning him altogether. But if his I With an eagerness which told the ward, sad said, coolly:' ally•business. .• . -- thoughts wore rsot with her, nbither`story of-her self-respect fast going I iwera they'with his cousin Th4bi dowfi lle'loro the,tempt&tion to use tDon't iraa�*ine tfia't Amer ca is a Shopkcel!er-ft is about time you r - lwere;lsiYact to an humble little cot '�q►e opportu>Yfty Otielod her. she re paradise, La!1v rl•^rlys. Tt has a paid the£ bill. Debtor-It is rat a Tha total Icnsgtfi of fan r on Aka itago O Laugham, or perchance in the alizi3tl all thy'ahAtulnoss of enter pet; trying climate." ; �gaestinn o[ time, fiat money: average ttoman's bead is o3 miles, • - - " - -.. .. .. . . .. - s eafa a �a --- V - [ Ste,. . 1 A.,I I.I., ,'..,.,.....,,. .I. ...I...,,:I I_I... ,.. .-I �I­.--,. I I� - .-.11 .-1,.....I, .'� .I 1.,�,-.'.,' ,-. .,:;-,_. ,:..I .,.., I�I-.,.-,, � ..1 . ...:... ,1..,..,. 1. I -� I.., 4 ,% .�. ,.. , r r. 1. 1�*- _f �f . f � 691D � chanced, in the perverse way that The sleeping quarters should b, j� jy��j�y� �{(� �• �'�j ' Lfate-- vantslhed been things, that the ser- 0 roomy, well ventilated and neithe �R.OX .�IO1f11.M �iJ[lIditill��I y- rory4 g ay,-an o too warm nor too cold and gerfectl; given a holed tis refit, the oi%r) ,. the family were about to sit down dry, They must be so constructer I ­1to a picnic meal of bread and imilk NEWS— BY bl AIL M'�,Ig• gE� a e s s e l th9�.no._other;anitaal can enter them " p� r E f ---- F 8°"� raspberries, There-was--no `�D. I a" be otherwise in proper conditioi BANKS .AND BRAES. x r in the kitchen, and no time to cook of cleanliness. There should be a' House _ "_ anything had them been; so the un- least two or three sleeping�r 4"t ruffled hostess put more bowls of p' g -Pince 1{v att� Things Happen To Iateres( ,, 11 evicted for lar THE NITROGEN OF PLANTS. p' ge herds, so the; , ire +° " ' milk ou the fable and another dish the Kinds o! 11. Scotia s ,may divide into small bunches. On. r u �r of raspberries, and the guests sat The actual value of a fertilizer to tea i QtT1NCES AND TEA LEAVES. ( Y and o! an enclosed cattle shed, parte• ►✓sons down to what was undoubtedly the the farmer is governed b the kind tinned off, i3 as11: 11 good as the most ex. y ; , ��;, fit?liile visiting a friend I first be- simplest meal of their lives. There of crop, the soil and the time when There are 449 ice.Cream saloons Is P P. pensive bog house for this purpose✓ yx' 'I, I e acquainted with the Japanese f was a laughing explanation of the the fertilizer is applied. The plant Beware of cold drafts, and,so con O�ow• ` xce as an article of food, writes a`circumstances, bit no apologise and foods sought are potash phosphoric struct the buildin that the role Gla I g g winds do not blow on the hogs. At hours, sad poh est shorLel r :• g Glasgow..- espondear I ani not sure that no embarrassment. It is needless to acid and' nitrogen, and these foods ` say that the straw g uictelised wages, - serf@ sensatsou of delight which my E Y gars rated that exist in various articles known as the same time allow su�c4ent vents• The other.day 1,4,Q0;bar+rtile o! her• 'wtl^� ,f8etomech experienced at the sight of woman's tact above the roast beef "fertilizers." But no matter what Jaffna for the escape of foul air. The ria lett Lerw%ck for`the :►metiers . o ;Iq cc Jelly, of which I ars especially I and salad, and journeyed on to speak the materials may be, the three sub-I floor may be of earth or boards a g tottd,,did not shine forth from my of her envoi✓-faire in a way to make stances mentioned are ones sou ht at! markets• = C , eyes and give rise to other women envious. g preferred. It must be kept clean Dundee is, not makin g my hostess's all times. They are the substances and occasionally recoated with fres! g much head U, i�'K�,y?'za#her pertinent remark: which give manure its value, and way,in the attempt to stamj; our ty ua `.`Stow are fond of quince jelly, are tvhcther g the farmer uses manure, earth or sand. Very little bedding smallpox, . ,y CHICKEN IN JELLY. is required even in the coldest wea- • ,%-- 1;434,1'.ou not?'� plows under green crops or purchas-. ther and slough hay or rye straw is " Glencoe grown a.green garden ros+i �, y s� �e,:.'Very,' I replied; at the same time Draw and clean a chicken and cut, es artificial fertilizers, he supplies the best for this the flower— he4ng only lighter in ,.c -;]raising zs>y spoon containing a gen- it up with the exception of the land with potash, hos boric acid purpose. The bedd4nF shade. thAn the leaf. ' z1'+. . ' '�'..�'slBrous portion, to my lips. "Yes, I breast, which should be left whole. and nitrogen as food for planta. The week and, if needed, a little fresh" tube amusement of Glasgow eras r� .Istn extremely fond of wince jelly," Put the pieces in a stew-pan with the next y supplied. Hogs should,never be al- w I continued,y'but Z never tasted an y plant The farmermayspread alarm�o est him $25, a Bre1. y liver, heart. and gizzard; add two ba p lowed to sleep in manure piles or A n .thaS could compare with flus; it is 1eaves a small. bunch of parsley and tons of barnyard manure on his land arovnd straw stacks if it can be Two Fife miners were-on the 6tti �leiieious." thyme and half of a small lemon; but until it decomposes and becomes avoided, or in any place from which •iust.-fined $20 or 30 days for tsk_inir �� ' I' am glad you like it," said my Pour in water to cover, season to soluble in water the plants derive no they will come out steaming and part 4n a cock figlrt. " w�... dt_, ' Hey experiments do not al-'taste with salt and pepper and boil benefit from it; hence the farmer Con- sweating. That condition in cold The cost of cleansing the City of may. l� satisfactory; but I must I the chlcken very gently until tender. siders manure the best of all mater- weather is decidedly injurious to Glasgow last year was £128,209. - �.a knowl fdbat this is one of the When cooked take it out of the li- ials, because, as her expresses it, "it their health and thrift, The sleep and the revenue £35,958. xi; cceptions, me explain. I had 19uor, cut the meat o[x the breast in lasts for several ears," when in in An Edinbur h man has killed a .11 ks� W ria"atiomo quinces four ]on strips aild cut the remain- Y g quarters should be sprinkled oC- g .` "I 7} me—a dozen or, g P tact it has simply failed to give him casionally with slacked lime or chide ren-pound pike, which had as inaldl wa` Ztore—but hardly h, I thou ht, der of the meat into small _ pieces. 11 g IMMEDIATE BENEFITS. carbolic acid ar a disinfectant. A passenger anine-inch rat. , , r<a t' be of much acct' As I stood'Put the bones back In the saucepan ' ood It is pro orad to elect Lord Mount -4 j,Kookirig out of t,�e window, my Jap-I with halt an ounce of gelatine that The same rule applies to fertilizers, g plan in summer is to shut the p '�ituiese quince h eau ht m e e. has been dissolved in a small wan- as the farmer can procure such as hogs out of their winter quarters as Stephen an honorary memCer of Ab- g Y 5 q erdorn chamber of commerce. r1. , °?iYliy act;eke out with a Sew of these? .iffy of water and boil sail for fif- will give the best results immediate much as possible and lex them lie in . . a �' 1 1 teen or twenty gently t or he can procure fertilizers that the pasture and under the shade of A Glasgow expert says that man;! f' )it the jelly is good, I'll confess; ii y minutes longer. Y t-ees. Nothing railway accidents are due to tht - ot; I'll say nothing about it. Strain the liquor through a jelly are more slowly soluble and which g is better rhea sun- nerves of railway men bean _ '. + show beneficial elIects for several shine as a disinfectant and germ de-. Y g affected, %- , ca; Iran out and picked three o! bag and pour sufficient into a deep ' etre er and the arrangement Thi revenue last year of the Glass• - .-: ;!Chem, and then went to work. I Pio.d4sh to cover the bottom. When, years, according to the kind of soil y gement of hog y �Imiled while peeling and cutting the the jelly has set, arran a on to of and crops grown thereon. Plant houses and sleeping quarters in par- gow Parks and Galleries CommltteC „�, s g g P vas £16,366, and the expenditure Ya.,? foods therefore, ver in comparison, titular should be such as will admit ty things, at the surprise, pleas- it a device in hard boiled eggs, put Y p the greatest amount of sunlight. £75,868. pat or otherwise, I was preparing for the largest slice of chicken in the and their use is dependent upon B ght. Be- " many conditions, which every farmer ware of those that are dark, gloomy The Glasgow Trades Council hav4 1the family; they never are quite sure centre of the dish, arrange some of and damp. petitioned the Corporation in ,suet qr! me." And she gave a smiling the other slices around 't, pour in'Ishouid endeavor to understand in or- ; - o1 opening museum and art gallerles .. .glance around the table another layer of the jelly, and leave t der to successfully operate his farm. on Sundays. _ "Harry brought a ,✓lead home to it until sot. Then put in the re- The nitrogen of manure or artificial .. ;BAFFLE THE POLICE. Musselburgh's old clock, which hof "L one night; and as this was all I mainder of the pieces of meat, ar- fert.ilizers is the most expensive sub- seen four centuries, has ceased t4 .had on hand to the shape of•preserve range them tastefully, pour the re-,stance in plant foods, and the value . - go It will f:nd a restin taco 1! of the nitrogenous materials is large- g- P Vii',was forced to use it: remembering m.ta.er of the jelly carefully over, g g Clever $wind:ers Who Operate is the town museum jAhat if anything was amiss, I could and put it In a cold place, When ly inffuerced fid their solubility. Nit- Organized Bands A duplex quadrnplea telegraphif . !throw all the blame upon the unlit the ell fa firm di the dish in warm rate of soda, sulphate of ammonia, p quality , jelly p round dried blood, cottonseed meal machine to being tested in the genet sof my neighbor's quinces I was ob- water, wipe it and turn the contents ;g That a Huai can deliberately break ;al post- odic Edinburgh, and li aged to explain, but not in the way over on a dish upon which is a fold- I and ground dried fish are the princl-.the law and considered a hu successg 'pal sourcev of nitrogen, guano now Yet be almost as safe 0 I had anticipated Now I always ed napkin, garnish with a few sprigs been but 1lttfe used, a9 the supply !g from arrest as his most law-abiding The collapse ... lite grand star/ '-ius'e a few Japanese quinces whenever!of parsley and serve. g pp y neighbor seems at Lrst sight absurd, nearly exhausted, the most soluble g g at the Yaiaie �+ues -rsu:ted in manj E make' jelly, tint only do they Sia- Yet any detective can point out doz- injuries. Thtrti a:tions for dam , " prove the flavor but they also have forma of nitrogen being nitrate of ens of thieves, Cor ere, and suindlera ages have n:r2lst been entered is tendonry to make the ell firmer .. M .ASLES. sada and sulphate of ammonia. The g Y . i Y of every degree whose eunoia is so The dep�oaslaa in the Fife Line find cleaver. I am careful not to use first is very soluble; so much so that 8 . The great thirst sari craving for 'it trill on.some soils be carred awn great that the police find it well nigh Industry, which shows no sign a - itoo many a9 they are very tart. It'cold dnak usually present In measles �by the rains beyond the reach of the impossible to arrest them, or, when improvement, has is several cases Jia this acid quality that brings out is often denied for fear of intrrfer•- Y thev have laid %ands on them, to been mitigated by Government con- the rich quince flavor; just as cur- Ins with the eruption wlien, as a (plants before it can be utilized by find Rood Cause for keeping them out tracts- Irants do wten combined with rasp- matter of fact, free cold water drink- the growing crop, for which reason of mischief for a time's Wr A T Roberts, - 'lber•ries I also have found by experr'In fr uently retulYa in The a the manufacturer prefers to use but Drygraage. un- . 1- Iitmeriting, that Japanese quinces g appear- a small quantity of nitrate of soda' The worst enemies of law and or-I expectedly received a tea service at enc. of the desired outbre.ilc, the der are those organised gangs of tri- Glasgow Exhibition because he was for immediate benefit, use : dried !alone, make a very nice jelly to eat cooling of the internal surface tausµ mtnal» who operate largely on the 9 the lOO.000th to eater the Indian with meat " Ing the blood to flow outward, thus ' CQntinent, and are now extending theatre My friend's culinary ideas always relieving the intense internal conges-'blood to thelia plants supplyof stir their scope to Great Dritain They The honey harvest about Golston P " faro unique. and this one I thought tion, If the skin is pale and the pa- , SULPHATE: OF AMMONIA. ;leave regular te,egraph:c and other i to the. best that has been for forty leo exception I resolved to profit-.tletrt !eels chilly, a warm or hot bath lis also soluble, but not so mucic so codes, they possess among their n..n,. .card, and the mushroom crop III - ' .1by it. at some future day, if she will will often give relief, and be followed i as nitrate of soda Sulphato of am- hers really first-class craftsmen. and the border districts is the heaviest ',supply use with the Japanese quinces b- the gppeara,nc'e of the rash. Oil-j mon:a sootier or later becomes car above all have large sums of money on record. • which she has promised to do, ing the skin atter the sponging gives bonate of ammonia In the soil. and at their command, which they use The city treasurer has warned the ' What are vov Acing to do with 'reilet from the Intense irritation if the land has been recently limed not _only to further their schemes ,i'.la nw council that the are spend- . ithese tea issues'' ; asked a friend, 'which ii] so wearing on_the_nervous I or fire soil is calcareous there is a brit to employ the beat legal talent erg too.-much. £18,0 surplus at -- - lone day. A heaping bowlful of tea"system. 'Iiabillty of the ammonia becoming to extricate them from from trouble, the beginning of the year, is £5,525 - . 1leavas stood upon t'he table. amd my� - ,4 {dissipated, Sulphate of ammonia These ere no vulgar cofaers or tor- de cit at its close. -!friend was equipped for sweeping. I I should always be well workod into gers. To show how-wido are their An old dining table at which " . ;,:` 'I am going to put them on my i the soil, using the cultivator instead operations it may be iaentiaaed that Prince Charlie dined when he march- ' -.. t)9T OF THE BRITISH ARMY. r;xet,' she answered I of the harrow, especially in summer, then• recently forged the cheques of a ed into England was exposed at a . 1'or the fun of sweepingthem up In Year 1800, £15,000,000; Ia as it may do harm if lett near the lead London bank so perfectly sale of furniture at Moffat recently isgaln!" 1 asked with a Iaugh. Year 1900, £100,000,00Q; I surface, causing some plants to turn that the officials at Somerset House and was knocked down at 809. 'Is it pose0ble you never have I ',yellow, It may also be applied were deceived into believing the Gov- Mr, Andrew Carnegie has offered !heard of our grandmothers' method 1 The century that,has just expired'I somewhat early, as it is slower in as ernment stamp in the corner waq gen- $400 towards an organ in St. Ste- - of sweeping a carpet, without rats has been a notable one In many re-,tion than nitrate, the latter being uine. It was only atter anglysis by phen's U.F. church. Perth, and to ' Lug the dust?" she asked. j spects. Two great factors, however, I broadcasted on the surface and at a Governmerd chemist that the fraud defray onc�ialf the cost of an organ -.: ---,% fihfle she talked she industriously;Rand out in bold relief—the advance onto made available by rains, For was, proved. His opinion was that for the kesleynri-Methodist church scati erect the fragrant leaves over of science and the growth of the such crops as clover, peas, beans and at feast $5.000 must have been spent there. Ther carpet. I watched her with much,British Fmpir•c. Taking as the basis cow peas the nitrate should be pre-I upon the plant which these swindlers A Kircudbr ightshire fisberman 1. I $merest. as she seized her broom and ;of our comparison the population of,!erred. Nitrate also gives excellent used. caugpoun " - .~event to work. noticed that the I the United Kingdom at the two dot-i results on grain in. early spring, as i Another form of swindle which has Trool�not long ago d In the game dust which bttfet•wise, would have'es.es, one flnds an increase, of about the yield of .straw and seeds seems recently given London police endless shire a Termines farmer recently - ' been whirling around the room, re-,two hundred and fifty per cent. I to be increased, ttfbugh this will de- trouble is a fraud on a large scale dug up a potato six inches long and Imained wrapped up in the wet leaves j In the case of a nation whose char- pend upon the soil, as oats, wheat, on fire insurance companies. This, weighing one and a half pounds, which at last were gathered into a;acter and policy. were already,clearly barley and rye have been benefited again, is a case of - The apprehensioni which Anglicans dust-pan. I also noticed that scarce• outlined.by the end of the thirteenth+as well by the use of sulphate,of nm- entertain for the safety of St. Paul's - ly any dust had settled upon the fur century—for we may take Edward I. I monis, I WIELL-ORGANIZED CRIME, .- tniiuro; and that her carpet Looked a4 to he our first typiril i'agiish King,1 plants; like animals, b" I Cathedral find their counterpart in , Sri ht a it it had been washed, egin to feed,Two men rented a shop, .bought up the case of the lticaleyaa-Methodist g —th-is is a sufficiently remarkable de- at the beginning, -of their existence, 'an immense quantity of cheap second- church, Leith. A wide fissure has That night I began to save-tea velopment for a single century. The and require a daily supply until aged. -hand furniture, and proceeded to appeared in the masonry. ' Seaves, and have saved them ever,causes of this increase are, no doubt, i As milk is the first food of young char all the pieces, so as to make At a marriage of Miss Dunn of ___rAnce. It is very little trouble. 1:_largely due to the territorial growth ;animals, so must the young plants them look as it they had been Redden the old Scotch custom of 'keep a large bowl into which I put of the British Empire, and to the have ready prepared food at-the through a fire. They then.employed the bride's two elder brothers wear - .: the leaves, having first thoroughly position assumed by England during start. As plants grow their capaci- agents to go round and let the in- Ing green garters,.and the running a. ° ` ...1. 'drained them through a strainer, I the nineteenth century as the work--ty for securing food and appropriat- jured furniture to various unscrupu- of the Brooses—Le., the unmarried ' _ never sweep eepthe exception without i using shop of the world, The fact=-that the Ing it is increased, and when the sup- lous people, who thereupon claimed men running a race, the winner to _- - them, P y Par- nineteenth century was, as it has ply of any one kind is exhausted the damages from the fire insurance Com- . ;for carpet, which is very lights Be- .been picturesquely designated, the rowth of the last is checked. kiss the bride—was kept up. sides keeping down the dust, the wet !ago of Tubal Cain, naturally tended g P parties. case. the tale was told of Some Scotch people have no Brie - __ leaves brighten the carpet wonder- to make the world's workshop a cen- TEE YOUNG CALF. I once in the metier of gas rates. n r an upset lamp, and of having put fully, and are much easier to sweep tre of business and wealth, and, con- may thrive on milk, but there ar-; Laltswade and Bonnyrigg the price lap than salt., which also is used for;se ucntl of rives a time when grain and hay aro out the flames without,the aid of fire- has been reduced to 5d. per thou- -• q y, population. With such men. The amounts were so small the same purpose. a remarkable increase in population required. It cannot make satisfac- sand. At Baillieston, on the other ., - as the century has shown, one might;tory growth for the farmer if either as a rule, a companiesfact whichhasmade the hand, the price is 4s. 2d, per thou- not unnaturally expect n considerable' withheld, hence the food must beunwilling prosecute. X11, and at Broughty Ferry 29. 6d. _balanced—that, is, it must comprise Whnt is more, the perpetrators o! Lanarkshire has been y -.D1NIv-ER GIVING. - increase in military power. particular! . all fisc elemeits required by the ani- the fraud knew very well that they fortunate in enlisting Mr. Carnegie's `.To share another's salt was once' This, however, one docs. not fad; cannot be charged with arson, for . .considered a recognition 'of afilnit i the total armed forces of the Em-. m l for its advancement. In the use g interest. To the liutherglen library _. y, there has beer✓as free. The of comm n, interest, of camaraderie.i Fire exceeding the number available of nitrogenous fertilizers, therefore, Y can °n- he has donated £7,500; to the Aidrie pi 1800 by the small margin of 187,- the plants must be supplied in aily be inlicted for obtaining money ibrary £5tiG. He has also offered .. Now, unfortunately, the spiritual manner to promote growth until the'under false pretenses, the penalty for £250 towards the purchase of an or- . . meaning is too often forgotten, and;000-men. As Great, Britain was on- - , _ g gaged in a. serious war Burin the`sr ed is matured. It nitrate of sada which is comparatively light. gan at Uddingston Congregation} binner-giving is-perfunctory and bur-1 s fi only is used there will be an nbun-I Another special object of detests- densome. Decidedly the reason why whale of t_he, t,.o years under consid tion to the authorities is a an church. It is considered a disagreeable dui f ninon, thItc comparison son is not an un- start of nitrogenous foods it that gang es �. ' � Y i start, but later the supply will di-�clever swindlers who Jay themselves .'rather than an intimate pleasure•is lie noted, 'how-I ininish, although the necessary Piles- ,out to trap emigrants. This gang DOG THAT DISLIKED D{UI). " that dinner-giving has become largely ever, that a very large proportion of! has a;enis nil over Russia, Poland, ' the total force available in 1800 con-,phoric acid and potash may be suf- A quaint story comes from Bristol , _.an opportunity for display. Just to I ficient. Farmers should not desire a and Germany. These agents get hold sisteel of volunteers. England, of n King Charles. spaniel - •. _ . outshine her neighbors, if only by a When one comes to compare the only in which nitrate of soda of poor peasants and tell them that which had a peculiar dislike to feud. • hair-breadth, is the ambition of difference n cost' of the armies of only is used. A sinall quantity of in happy England no one gets less .Coming on occassion u n a very " many a hostess. How often after 1800 anti 1900 one i at once struck nitrate will be of advantage for the'than 51.50 a. day, and that for $30 dirty crossing, and being 1 ft behind .. the meiiu is written is an 'extra by .the lar ems of the increase, plants when they are young, but tho I he—the agent—will provide a Pas- by his •mistress, he waited or. some - course added because one guest, who t; fertilisers should also be fortified .sage• time, unwilling to sully his paws is • -is to be present, had as many at her when one considers how small• cam- R. h dried blood, cottonseed meal,1 The wretched victim sells all he the muddy compound.- At last, how- dinuer last month or last year? partitively, has been the increase in pops and raises the $30. The or some less soluble nitrogenous p ever, he espied aTady who carelessly ' ,Some women lie awake of nights to personnel. An increase of 600 per substance, in order that the crop age it gives him a cheap ticket, allowed her dress to trail upon the dense a new dish which will awaken cent. is sufficiently startling; and al- may have a constant supply of nit- which costs $ly only, pockets the . though the consic.•_rable total attain- ground, whereupon, ensconcing him- and envy in the other women g ro en from the start to finish. It is balance and .ends him on. Arrived self upon.the trailing garment, he ef- "' �vho aro to dine with them. This is ed by the volunteer force in 1800, as. Als possible to continue the supply in London, the unfortunate, unable ,acted the transit to comfort and csrecially, true in smell towns where against the increased total of the to seek a word of English, starves the same friends meet often at one more costly regulnr force in 1990, to of nitrageii by broadcasting nitrate p S i cleanliness. sore extent, no doubt, accounts for of soda several times during the sea-. awhile, and then is.provided with a mother's homes; there is frequently this; et the increased ,weight', com- son, but such work 'is somewhat dif- pass back home by his Consul. But A rivalry between neighbors which Y g ficult after plants are well under again the agent is nt work. Dearest, she murmured, I'm so _ - . _ consumes time; money 'and energy, part' stores oflexity and kiinsriatur most way, while nitrogen in the less. solu- A new emissary meets the emigrant afraid 'you'll change. ,Darling, he and turns.the rites of hospitality in- ble forms is also a little cheaper.' bays his pass for h dollar or two, answered, 'you'll never find any • epicurean cult. pedally of artillery "material,'' is .. _ arm usually sells it to some undesir- change bout me. Which was pain- . to an eP an exceedingly irri - - ., Ona. Hated woman was taken una- (3 Y Portant factor in able whom the Russian Government fully true. - aom of dist.in_ ished the case, •' CARE OF ITOGS,. , imagines it has got, rid of for good, - • „ , wares by a P _ rs whose letter announcing —� ,When making preparations for the These emigration swindlers have Did you see that man we"passed t}•,etrvi,itocoining had somehow failed of Italy exports 105,000 "tons of coming autumn'and winter do not made thousands in the last few ,years just now ? Yes. He's a sort of re+ delivery- They appeared just at din- marble a year, , valued at $2,000,- leave the hog out of your calcula- a$d it is'aAnost impossible to bring Idtive of mitre. Is he .1 Now 1 He _ , nye time, tired and hungry, It 000; tions. / them to book. married the virl I was engaged to, 11 .. - 4 17„� p .n ; +F ...,y a: 'e?.'.. � a,' Yc'�iF R�r��.� 'o- w V•+-••1�,:E.�Y. - - e ., _ .-.! :. ,,. r ,,y:. �h,a,.i`fi'.!1 al. ":: ,.�'.''^••4xf'V"d•.):."„ ,.,d• w rv#„ • ro ,t y- ..'. •ti, Y7� ., Zy " ,;, .t,�,.c .„�,;.r., ��, #:a"n, - t 1`- :%,�'...f 1\\ p, .. tom;-^'i' •�11 j�q, �s�` ':: v' .).vw,•e �i+ •r`�' •�N'-"�.:aJi :.$,r,. ..i. yd.�n°" '. 11?Xsrx'2d;T}, ,:n" - :?'a' y, "' !rsr.. tTM ,*:r:�+.'ra,,i'3-' r h:�R C•:-je y Y .. � t� " I. } ..i,. ;-4ti` r l.p: 'Sti�^1 .# :� � ails,,,:3t'A'.",' N' '•••, `-I - .•a _ _ f u ., �`�... .. X + •`•,.r a°•Y '�±ep w&;,"!iaaG" '' "`^. ..,w.r•r'}.�:- ,.,;?,. � .�y... .. -0. -_ r K%.'.- } " 'Y,lI.�,.e., •.ni�I°. ..,.'u--... =crr,?l..a 'i+L .�on.._d, - _ - ' .. �` 'R!* 1° .,�. f:3.RatI[aaa Phyllis Clark were PRESENTATION. aFT ,-� � -a3tr. °i 'dgtet$ "tgaah is oroato'o Resdap. - ;f G � �Z"X a '�!?It9ssarrdis -DA act forget Miss Baker's millinery On Tuesday afternoon a joint commit --ii �1•� `T ", E ,.I.-s� ata,seri,aaltwtielsi afr yy119t9Ing ors Fnda and Saturda Lee of the R. C. ooaRreRatione O! Pickering -_New �r e s S G o od' '. -} ry- glaaw ll n!-, W.oatlalfef,aft tLeisxstlt Stry� cls y y• g sraM[pb of maasyltlr iltis:Q0s•,-:atlf4i �-M'r.'Abbott is baying the house ca. and Highland Creek, met at the Rectory -- a 3s;6aodaY.pv alurad. : _,-- f: in]PW by UU111Jaase Losie renovaLed. in Pickering for the purpose of presenting 2±, y. " � I 4 i. ..> ..>, , • . .- ariJtA ,,Lad b4 bWer aggitw fat Alex McLa lislta* to chef biers toe Rev�h ether Gallagher . . - R •tango a sir M or .��:;;­ •' .» �► 1.t}'pk $1:. Cafls has leftafor Tyra that gentleman.prAtter a few prelfmiaary -remarks nt ,- - Thi,sweek1 a . � �, """" "'" ": F'�1M� following addrew which was aooyompaaied . -11 ' i iElart OPT., #; ;131U1;;, -1[rs. ,W F`.' Hamly of Toronto,is by the presenting b Mr. Morrison, of as _.. •1�3olst>rItTQ, ,a. . g r t@ are 91LOIRD�SOnl@ 9e eft II@W s � lLCtlua With b4r siataes,Mrs,T,d.GrOig, elaborsto sterling silver ohalice:- very P= 7 ls"'.seeds. To the Rev.Father Glallagher, _ black goods in fancy raised patterns, r ' TT ,�r�(� !dist Msgfrle ap'I�eary has rettarned ^ , � l f7.LlCfl. • ^ass aftsx spsadiag several weeps with Rev.and Derr Father-The short notdoe Every lsdj should 88e them. , F " 1,. ILjs t w Tcr�o friends. pa receivedfore it res Bible f nr d to $re- - . - selhCg Some nice b@ivy _ �� ` We are also Imaitgis Gordon returned on you y p eep Weed dress goods at a very loW pritsa. r withPick' `' tQb?,, i '!'!>rsd+L�r from a twei weeks vlsii to M le P•ret. W e,therefore,avail ourselves of this " - a , g fcieitBa. Lalfo ata 8aliburtm Co. opportunity so show oa iii some tangible New heavy wool blankets in whits 11 �,-"'` -3ames Bounstu or Oabi*A, +psi way, bowever small, our appreciation of »-'G4e ere son? 3o report that W.H. y ' I - : :Sad grey, . . .. °.•, ane village ons day Uel.*'"': our services and to testi to you our - 4�_ Eii�f;nf,33raoklia, is stifferiag frons an - • g i ` -ides-9Pilbnt B ofTbrottor ;arae seting gratitude and reser . For nine Double width $twnellette sheeting,, 'the-guess of I+t: tut d the attt cif of typbotd fever. pears we have known you u the kindly . . . Jae. H. .Ro ars was rated Dare courteous gentleman and the true and de. ,a' 'Big lot of new Cowlings cheap. ., ;,. I ;past week. . : •., g Fl?o w --lir.and Mra..Tremear,'of Ofbswa, Or of:046 Methodist church for Oita voted prise,ever zealous for our welfare. Mens heavy wool sou at facts. :visited their diug>xter`Mrsy,J B. fiWipititer puna'aQ a ititlsry'of 1E80.00, eve*ready to render nit a sezyice epiritaa2 F{ ; g, Shia weeki Mra f3edaoa went to Toronto an orNow that you are called to another field — - � -Walter Wood;oi{the 8azlc Of 'ATagp fittescixy"tc+ -attend the taaezal of her- R y y V OHNDICKIE-- 1 `'a of labor, we be to seeare on that our V W \,./ o-, 'Scotia Toronto,spent Sunday iit the home eater-u3•Isw, BSrs. Ales Chisholm, who good work in this pariah will not be forgot. s r ..; of bis arents here, diets sumonly. ten and that your many priestly qualities ' r,,"f , •�W.V.and Mrs. Richardson returned, . ,Mrs Jas Trull,of the Kingston road will be long cherished in our memories. . . ii on mowUy after spending a few dgys in sant Said'bsr sister-in-law, Mrs Avery, of Tbongh it is with sorrow that we say good ;;t,. y hlarfposatownsbip. Haasptna; returned oa Friday from a bye, yet it is a source of plessors to us to '; two weeks nisi;to Buffalo and Cleveland snow that as your new risk is not fax THO SE -Bvron Abbots, of Toronto Jntsstioa, Ps ' - - !.and formerly oar village baker,called np. _. $3fethod'sat o6nroh will bold their midsawat again. eamay hope to see you often do our , " ,­ * -on his many Pickering friends last week. g • • 1111's' 41 • - --._ d harvest bame services on Sunday, Oct. Realizing that words are inadequate to s 1.xI '. -John Stephenson,of the Base Line, o land S.Sin returned home feet Friday .Sth, and their annual sapper on the express our gratitude and esteem we ask' - _ _ t v 1. . Ttteaday following.. Further partiottlare you to accept this chalice as a slight token _tk. sfier apendenQ seven weeks in Manitoba. �bo given later. o!all you have done for nit. ""•-- `_r -Goo. Johnson, telegraph operator on In conclusion we wish yon God-speed in Wishing a stock of knitting ares for �. the Grand Trunk, was called suddenly - B.Johnson. of Barrie. a former g g Y away as account of the death ofbiafatber resident ofthie locality and at Ooe time p°nr new parish and beg to be remembered you e from time to time in your prayers and winter use please give ns a call y teacher in oar village ,s callin non W 'will find a choice varier of ` tit 13imcoe. g p masses,and we aware you thus o.nr pray• y $asOnys :0 ,f M+. -We are pleased to report that Mee. Diekie and other friends in the neigbbor• ere and beet wishes will follow you to voar Fingerings,Andilusions,Burlins,Zep hood ibis weep. new field of labor. ,, -,i' = Marga,cb woo has been seriously ill for hers,etc.. Also bilks and Velvets for Signed on behalf of the congregation of some time bee improved somewhat dna• -We re%nra our thanks to Frank dress trimmings and fancy Itriiel@e. inR the out few days. Leavens, secretary of the Albion and Pickering and Highland Creek. ., a r _ - J&a McBawT. Pickering.. f • . --We are sorry to state that A. N.Rid Bolton Agricultural society,for a compli . l Taos. ]Soaaiaox. Eli ttlae,d C. pp Jay and Wm, Ellicott are both down with mentarp ticket. and invitation to ascend p g _ M. & E. Boone Picker* g a Rev, Farber Gallagher replied to a fee.• 1 a malarial fever. We trust however, that the fall fai=to be held in Bolton oa Oot. iaq speech ���aking the members of the. j - 'r -Miss e r Gilder, returned home 7 and 8 combined coogregstious for their hearty their recovery map be raped. ._ _ �� ' i �_' . last -The trustees of the Pickering Metbo• support while he wan pastor and also for week after spending some time with die%church at their last meeting, decided the beautiful evidence of their good will � 4 friends at Hua ler. Miss Flora Gildeta ,� ' pe upon holding a bee to gravel Lad repair towards himself. Short speeches of fare• spa yt l left last week for Hespeler where she has %heir ,beds, on Monday afternoon,Oct. well, congratulations and God speed were SPECIAL.". . I. 9 1 .' I secured s aetaatioa. T%h. hep kindle ask all the members made by 39essrs 3i.Gleeson, J McGrady, • • �. ', 1 -base 6abbaLh, the annual Heaves¢ d�dberease to bsfng Llontf theta teams T Morriaoa sad E J Smicb. The $ r $ ter1. E Home cervices were conducted in the,aad shovels, also, those people are et• c:,alice was of aprceal deaigo, etaadisq 9i ,lt,� �^•„�, Eeglisb search when an ap ropriaka aur• laches high and made of eterfiost silver- _ +l. p pasted to astaod who continually nee }w,IReirwkg,+"� ' mon was proncbad by the paatar Rev• W �these sheds lira a public place. These the Dap and pnaso keine guild lined sod - - ` F. Car afar. 9peeta! nrario wan aisA bearing the foUowioq ineoriptio❑ to base- : � a .y Carpenter. aheda are seed every deg by the pabl,e ..Presented to Rev, £. Gallagher,b his v`a.r I rendered on the occasion. and by the constaw standing of borsea y ," II �* WZ1 -Oar Goaasallar D, E- Pugh is achieve;share.especially aL this season of the former pariabioaera of Pickering and a a l� p $i bland Creek Sept 26th, 1:01," The r �` . . iaq,great success at %be fall fairs :bre voar. the abeda are left to a deplorable I chalice wsa designed and supplied b Ed - • • • • • ON ll>r.� •"' "' 1 year, as a breeder of bbropehtra abase prate and tela Rirsa have been Asses off. J. $mi�b,jeweller of Yickez,o� 9 c f; a i Lass week wg,reported hie sacoese at Cx, j g• ,�.r E _. - If chta call es DOL responded%o the faun ate_ : - . . vi bridge. and shro week we are leasedope - - report he again secured firs Grit prizes bei will from Lhes,�some to public The Buffalo `ewe Lairs a story of a ° p' g p Our Chopping 'De Department is again runnino1. I �,," and two second prizes at the Wbtsbp fair- 'which will be a-great inconvenience tO a four-year old girl woo was a FP P g ` pendia¢ a ® .. 1 -A large na:aLer of Ita)faaa who bare night away from home At bedtime ebe w ++ ;,p Iasge atrmber we are sore �1­_11'm : . ._ - beet working on the Grand Trunk bete: koe:t at bar hostess' knees to say bar full blast. Our work is noted for, despatch and xti{ -Oa Monlay morning while ,ocsged p Ant 8 ..daring the summer, gave ap their lob;to anatia.r ecsitatta Edward, the ai•oond prayers, expecting the usual promptitia 1 , • "r > 'and left for Montreal. It is rel9++rted spa% Finding Jars. B Oaablts to help her out, `,��a c$x4 r they have assured work wish iia C l,l3 f e°a ofv3lrs. Fl all �ttbe tosvo•ltae. Whitby she concluded the Fleas,. (3011, sense fiIIlllltf. firing along your Chop. _ 1. �t, 7. who pay muck better wages than they' towns ,p, met �c, h a very painful Reel• me. I can's remember my prayers. and > I _ !dens w{etess aereetaetated the amputation - ,• ,.' , , .._ lluve been receiving from the Q_T_R -_ �'m stsvin with a lady Lhsa dont know a, + • -- -A mass messing of the liberal eon. of fats IAtT arm aborti sS e elbow. a wars any' "Cream nt s," Faintly lour. ®3 90 per bbl Sim: �" is i ,emoving the sbeaid. wbiob covers the - "Toronto Patent,- Fancy Petry Flops, 98 D0 s bbl. s r s , iservaties will be bold as 8 p m. on �asaa - l A %• a, ,�'4 `g , - J• y I knives of the causing bun with the eaten• 9 "Boston," Ture Manitoba Patent Floor, 65 00 per bbl. , M .11 da Oct 5th in the Music ball. Whlsb I �' ,J���- ' for the purpose of eelectioR a candidate ripe of oil,aq Lhe o:achiae, when Doe of bufts Cured Bra'n' �. `iE� .V00", ` On the knives struck t,is elbow, and drew hie „ cam« 1, - - - for the tari) L ,datura The moot• ; 91C,00 per ton 'Wheatelene' 23c per ckage '. relit pLf'z�,";` basad into the machine severiaq the whole ��"� �, .ingt will be addressed by J. J. Foy, S C . ,, mossssilssesse,b. rShorts. 317.60 Ler ton Graham Flour, 12 lbs or 2bo t .> > lkf.P P,and Dr Beattie`esb:ti,president -Lad a W�rre ofgWhtby sfcalbed aodmon and secretary of the L. C. Association of Jumbo Float. ®'20.00 per ton k , . "�, i I.7 ,V e<r Ontario; J W, Bt. John, e: li.P P. and(examination found the arm so badly lacer About one person in every fotar tui- Mired Choo. !18,00 per ton e ' ated that amputation of the arm was Dec• tsar �c hitching, bleeding or prouud- Oat Chop,b1,10 per 100 lbs, . f r � if,°- ot�ers. A fall attendance of she sn rti~ J pPo I e,sary Mr. Ball ,is a bright- energetic In pies. There has yet to be found Oita 86e per bus `d *� _�d�.- I ars of the Coaeervstive policy is request• g s ° • ed, young man, and everyone to whom he is a single cane in which Dr. Chase,Ofnt- _ 'i • -Fred Howden.of Whitby, and form. known sympaLbize with him in meeting went will not afford prompt relief, and . n s s 9 erly of she Western Back here, was in with so serious a mishit if used regularly, produce a perman• Spink S town on Monday. A ear a arae% winter -J. 1ldcbra,editor of the Indian Hord ant elle thorough erre Alli sow r ;.1c. .1 er �- lir, Howden was forced to give n his `'ids%i,, has been its the pity eD baaiDe,a ne:gkbors about it. The best people is - ii3 ��, H�y „work in the bank here on account of Tleur idr McAra say prospects for a boaetifal the land recommend this.treatment a' Aug.2nd, 1901 `, ��, '- . isy, Osber lung troubles followed and for crop in the territories are extraordinary, the only actual cure for piles: 60 cents - . . � months be lingered between life and Nies new thrsahiag outfits have Jaa%been s fix• all dealers, or Edmeatoa, Bates r" �* t el Compe.ny, Toronto. -,e k `. - death, Be' the seance of a tis at Indian Head and eight a%Minta .• d' ,r Being pot good con Pu g - ��, ' . ..,.. . atiwtioa,be bis ad suoeaeefally again,% loss. The a•eatber in that distries, ;T .1..:.disease,and this summer he took a vo though cog of the best, is fairly good for • ,� .W _•is the Tl ­-, .• age across the Atlantic. with the result threshing operations and so far no%much INTMENT a-- I that'be now coDetdere himself completely delay hue occurred. Some oats hay,jus% s .•Fe „�� ' restored to health. He contemplates re been 'thre,bed on this Indian Head E: * $. anming his connection with they Weasero perimental farm and from a plot of , t . la,�°�,,.nn� a - » I- To Purchase Gent s-Furnishings .Rank at an early dace, His many Pick• ground which in reckoned to be the poor � ,� eriD¢ (Heade are pleased to see him again ees on the farm. These cute went 99 .,..,,,r in his former state of bealtb. bushels aad 6 pounds to the sore. Some ,y oaQ ' ' •- I y "- ,�' . ' -The Whitby fair was bold the last wheat wsa also threshed there. which Q ,aON '.,, F - s is S e ..In Ready Mades, T•' - ,�5 ., ;4. ?;I. -three days of last week, and turned ons a went 56 bushels to tbe•aare. and the.way A w. a - Summer L nderwear, , �'`' success. The weather could not be more the wheat Was poatiag oris of ebe thresh "'t s0a '"a v ^ 'm o o L , F ' suitable sit eve da was as ideal one for rig poo o " Overalls, Shirts of al] kinds, every y er,the Moral average is expected to be si ►i ate in each an occasion, The Gtir was formally about 82 bushels to the acre. This die• a r . .. i M Boots and 8ho@s µ ` sa.s Ig a I— Slap .i C latest y C,A ,k4' ,,fir i,. - ..opened on Wednesday by the Hon. Geo. district, ilia. McAra ,aye, will have I,• O a a • _. s C'. :. al the Boo Foster.former minister of finance, end ,� bushels for export'tai,season. +zit ilit I & a c p sits this is the largest amount that � zdv , _ � R A BUNTING.NTING �" ` "i`,.;, on this occasion be ecsiained his re n• J 71rR = • • - tadon to one of the best pablio speikajs will be shipped from app point,in Amer o F rR ...e .. a a €i 1 1W , "'in Canis to-day. The exhibits this year ion. The prise no,w paid by grain deal- a*,:qej-''ice„ • :� would compare favorably with that of an ars there for wheat are bb to b7o per >p rep,wit t- ,e ! C • ng. I .. 11- � former year.especially in stook aad frail. Sasbel for the first new grain and farm o • _ ?s , I I . __ Although!alit is fexceedinglysbatow scarce this ars expect the ppains pe go ap very shortly W p zit °' a' Oas ° :, ti O _ � �+�� � .9 " ...4, I ti , year the qualify of that shown appears to to t30 ceata.-Winnipeg Telegram. a C as s .0 ee,Ia :" u be of a High order, A large number from a o ea o a a�o��a =x -Those who happened to be in Wnit w•h a $$ .'p o . az g="� -the village as well as from the surround- by on Tuesday afternoon could not kelp t;�. r.0 _ ga•° $t.rs"p -'ing country patronized the fair. being moved as b' pitiable pitiable sigba that a� oma: ( p d� f; S $ o _ : . . .- -, r _ ' . . -A weetboand G.T-R. freight train met the eyes. Tb�re m the main atreei s 0 p ca • ' ^ ►. �' N 1. The ebarp advance is Sugar, 3� ' was wreoked'sbont two miles ens% of Oab• of what was •ace the thriving town of r=V % I = et l: I We will still coniinae to give l" `� awn Janotioa at ,boat 8:80 p m. on Itdon- Whitby could b•Been i picture that was » I o a i.;: a w 1.1 20 lbs Of(lranulated for 0 e - •• day. The accident was caused by care• familiar in iss primeval days. Before f, d s J . 9 _ •lesoeee in not properly seenving iron reaching the spot, we sbon¢ht $bat%he "V' o �� o M i : ,a Dollar.i bridge girders on Eat care. The girders eonD$y town was ,baring in the general A; � I w a ° os o ' : !seers on two ears,and other bridge matter prosperity of the ootmtry and$bat some �' ox - w T L1.ogan, y al was piled on this,causing the load to large factory bad been ea%abliahed,but as ' • L 3 Pickering. � ' !become toll heavyy atld finally breaking we approached the place where the men Picture Framing • ohs retaining stakes at each aide The were at work, imagwe our surprise,in ^ ... .. •-_iron slipped off the care in the contra of a fact we could hardly believe our eyee, but -- .. . < The unaersi ed'is re area to do 'all sharp carve tbrougb a deep and narrow here was a threshing machine actually at p .p - ; out,causing the oars behind to pile rip on work. We have beard.but never believ- kinds of picture framing et moderate . ,..For.....• ;. " - ,-`.one another None of the train crew was ed. the statement, that the streets of prides, All the latest applianoee for do- . . hart,bat it is believed that a couple of Whitby. the county town of the banner lag the work.• Mouldings oa.baad. i; High Grade' W,Iee s - tramps who were stealing a ride are on- county of Ontario were being used 88 0, FRED. DOWSWELL, - e ^'demeatb tb• debris. which could act be pasture field,upon which berds of cattle qg gm • North Claremont •' ..'Bee T. A. G. EIG. . entirely removed until neat morning, The could be 'seen roaming day and night. Orders'left with A.B:Dowswell,,Clare- Or JNO. DIC SIE. " .•weetboaud International Liaaiten arrived But now we were convinced that the moat,will receive prompt attention a il t, - '' upon the scene of the disaster shortly af• town was now bolas: used for farming . . `' ,ser,and a long ielay was occasioned by purposes,and was being relegated to the FRUIT TREE S S - .- I. � :. reason of the passengers having to get position it occupied get erationa ago. The r ll� MIaSB��$aI'1�18 - out of their$rain and walk around the cense of this transformation was a mss• - • wreck wish their baggage and wait n_,:i a-,sery to ria: some said the town wits in- All kinds of Cleveland. ,PRiJIT T8EE.4. -train sent for them.,from the west had ar-i babited by descendants of Rip Van SHRUBS, Etc., rived. The train bearing the passengers ,Winkle,who bed not yet risen from their - ' and baggage of the international Limited'long ale-p, Highest market price . . And other Rood .wheels. _Special prices. Others said that the town g 1.'' t !)r all kinds o, offered. t\� arrived at the Union station as 6.15 _p.m I wets being o-maiened to obsenrity,on nor - Fall and Winter apples. / , being almost four hours late. The wreck ccnnt of its wickedness. It was a cad "' Sam le wheels oter J. D:ckie'e lora. �" Iwap a:C7 t+'-- mean!of detaining the local eight an should-serve as a warning to �. ,OHM E, �EE,.a4ent, p 'N , =b ,.:,":wy [ , lt..t., t6r wvtt fol over an bour, caber planes. : I . Pickering, - _ . _ , . .. . . y r `� >.,.. ___ --.... _- _._ . . r �