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'. xl, .... i .... .Vada ..: .: ,r- p-y� 3-,�. _� '�+ T .�♦ ♦ .. ... • _ -r.:..:... -.. , .. -. ,-. , _ . .. :: -,ear._ :: :- ...-' .' , _:L.�• "'!- _ �4 - -.: _ 1. ' - .Y-., '� • .t- . :�.° �, �s1� FYGT _ K .. is , - '. ., - - - - VOL - XX. _' , :-_, � PICKERING ,wj ONTO, FRID �►CT 11 1�'0. 52 - .. .. rr4feso{.Inial Cazbs..•.. O V T AROUND 1J � _;; ' < Audrey. � � : SCHOOL REPORTS.� Frank padirin has recav�lred -tte glad Deport of Beaio r Division of $.!4 No 'g" • - Medt _ Ps TsdT LOC flLPPElfIl�tOf� >�C08?i>� DT �w repo September- - • ' Pi kering for the month of ber- Pt ' iJ LOCAL m. Elliotttliott is recovering from his attack Close 6 H Turner; M Beaton; B White; i a of mals�ial fever. AND JorrsD L albite. Jr 4-T Hutchison; M Wether- - ' TA. YOUNG. M.D., C.M.,Fellow of rt, � sfls r$ssta - >aowx e>r oou The Taylor farm to our west was not elf;E Hodgson. Sr $-A Turner; M Rob_- . Trinity Me21ica1 College, Toronto, mem- � � sold on Saturday. bar of Colle¢e of phvt4icians and ftnra.otis of ♦ COlt8S8PGNDSNTa. , � ).�s>: y. J son; W Beaton; N Robinson; F Hastings. '• � ; • Logan, of Qil City, Penh., Dulled r 8-J Lapp; D D@sear; V Degear. Sr 2• �' - Qntterio, Office and residence Opp O'Leary Lotel � Robt �P'otinrn, Ont. Office hoary: morning 7 to Ill: '`Y: CL.AREiYtOiYTt�,� � ata relatives here on Saturday. --E W hide; B Beare; C Murray;-(} Hodg • evening 6 to 8. - ;' We underetund that it is not so that Mr eon; BBeaton; F•Loyal; F Fowlie, OLtd - _ •. �•• batons has rented the Whitfield 'farm. dell; B Liddell; A Hilts. W W Noble,_ :­ - O! all materials and destAn W. M. Palmer was in ] .�tt'Perrp`tb1B V � a � • Brignall and bride Galled on tela- teacher. Junior Division Jr 2-til Long;_ m kept in stook. It will pay you Week. fives here this week on their way from the Lilian Pennock;Bente Fenton;Annie Lamb -: ,DIINN _�- BOIILTBEE, to call at our works acd inspect our stock, bliss Barton; dre6ssul�tk�', was in*the PaD•Am@titan. ENTON, and obtain prices. Y Dean city on Monday, up. bta►aleese ' Sr$r sec pt 1-pearl Albright; Iola Pennock, ' !✓J Barriatara. solicitors. etc., Temple Build- p tee. Dont be misled b Q Mre:Alez Brown whose death oaaared Fany Pennock; CatnersoD Hutchison; Har .. ink, corner Bay and Richmond etreete,Toronto. agents we do not employ them,consequent- Graham Bros., made A shipment of on Sunday; was one of those who came gut ry Loant, At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon. Money ly we can, and do throw off the agents heavy horses to the PILO-American this Gilbert Murray; George Fowlie, • from Yarkebire with Isaac Puckrin of Cias$ie Lamb. Jr see pt 1-Orval White; to loan on Mortgage. commission of 10 per cent., which yon will w@@k this pta�e, about halt a century ago. Eddie Lon Agnes Fowlie• Albert Chap- _ certainly save by purchasing from ns. A jeaae Listen, of Cawd@report, Penn., is ' Mre. :V, J. S q � g FRANK I)ENTON, R.C., D.C.L. Chapman received word on man; Bertha Carter,- Cr 1-Eva Beare,. - call solicited. Saturday of the sudden death of ,her only Garfield �Vilbar, Ethel Hamlin; Neille - gER13EiL'CL. DU:tN. -W. MU-LOCR I30IILT- • b1-lv brother Jnr. T. gall in Oshawa on 8atar- Tweedie; Percy Pennock; AmbroFe Hast- - BEE. with a. B. Dowswell and faintly this WHITBY GRANITE CO,, .� week. E, FARE`VELL, Q.'-0., BAR RIS- - • - day. She retrained a few da a with her iD s, ' Opp.Post'0ffice. VPhitby, Ontario Ed and I►1rs. Et-dns Rad daagliter, Y g • Bateson Hilts; Arthur. Shank. Jr 1 s Q�. TER,Ooanty Crown Attorney,and County - - Laura, of Whitby, visited �irienda here t;n sial@teats-laiv. Deceased had been sick a Almada Hamlin,,Lillie Lamb; .kiss Chap • ./- . <; Boliaitor. CourtHonee,w)�itbv. week with a slight attack of: pneumonia man; Artie Hodgson; Jamie ;�nrray; Mary , • Monday, but it seemP heart-failure ensued. � Shark; Vic Long; Ida Tweedie; James . Dprq & -McGILLIVRAY, BAP.RI3. gl�gE�I1�G LIVERY i Daniel Forsyth is to hake xtI 61tensive Avery quiet home wedding was°e@labra- Tweedie. '. ers,Bolicitore,fie. Offico opposite Post- auction sale in the near future. t�'ntch ted at the residence of Mr. Alvin Orvie, in Report of S.13 10 IU Scnrboro.for month - ' •: t:ffios Whitby, Ont. Jno.Ba11 Dow,B.A.:Theo• out for the date. Dryden,on Wednesday morning! Oct 2nd of September. Sr div. Sr 4-Bertha Stew D:oGilli,ray,rLL,B. Money to Loati. sy � � W. Dowswell iDtends tt►�fDg in lila fall at 1p o,tstoek, when his sister Maggie Urvis art; Florence Stewart; Emily Jeavone• ATEIIISO�I, RITCHIE 3t B�'PEENY, , ,;. _ "' faire next Sear as a jo�tl:ey, Fje has from Plokerina was married to Fredrick T Amelia Taylor; Hardie Huntsman. Jc 4 First-class vehlcies for hire by day :•;; started traintnq-ander Fratlk Cooper. Brigaall, of O:drat. Promptly at 10 AaKie Smith; Alletta Gibson; Katie Heron, Barristers,8olicitora, etc., Temple Build- � o'clock to the strains of the wedding ' ' ing, Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday. =� or ni ht Bas in connection meet Caleb Forsyth having disposed of his g march Gordon Beckett; Getty Hull; Loasia Gran N. F= Pateraon,Q.C,,P.E.,Ritchie G.R,Sweeny. K b Bertha ted th ,niece of the bride. nen. Rab Dexter, Lizzie Henderson, ing ell G. T.'R.Lrains. Freight and. team of heave horses for use in the Ot• played y y express delivered to all parte of the , taws lumber shanties bought another fine The bride who was becomingly attired in Jno Bell; Alice Stevens. Gracia Dexter-' petert�utrf/.. village. TeanainQ of all kinds done_ ,teats this week. royal blue serge, with tr'immiDgs of white Roy Stafirtpe; Lollo Brown; Eva Beckett brocaded silk chiffon and applique lath, en Martha; Spurgeon; Lizzie Vivian; B ' VETERINARY SUR- on shortest notice. .Sale and Dom- . , J. H. JobbitL 'racejvell b>,e fiat dcna• elle Her gOpHIN4, feted the parlor lennin,,on the arm of her on; Percy Peters; Aabarn Aehbrid e• R b AEON, Graduate of the Ontario yet- mission stables in connection. tion for the use of his lawn. - It was a' brother Alvin, who gave her away. She .Tricnel;'Sarah Danby• W IIeat• Thos Ts erinary College, Toronto, registered member water melon weighing twenty pounds wife attended by her niece Louella Orvis, for; Annie Rate; Isaac�Ashbridee. Sr 2 Y - '``� from Ed. Wilson. of BroaKbsal. who was dressed i❑ navy blue velvet trim- Howit Turves; Mahal Dexter; _ - 01 the Ontario veterinary Medical Associiation.l _ W: I�: Peak • ��� .� _ , �Veseey Tar �ffiorth of Green River n0ffi P and one-quarter hoeinl;forgo � Pr'Oprt{6t0?'. Mr. and Mrs Inn Forsyth and datlgh• mqd with pals blue brocaded silk and rib- yes; Walter Woredall; Jean heron. On ter, Mildred, 'vire. Andrew Storey. W. J, bops. Th@ groomsman was Albert Brig- roll 35. Average 30. ,Tr div Jr 2-Edith - hours8 to I1 a.iu.,-an31•to 4 h.m. Toleprapb Gregg, and Mr. and ,ire. A. P. Hopper Hall of.Uidrjft,brother ot the groom. The Knight; Archie r'• address Locust Hill, P.U.address,Green Knight; Lxkhart Trinnel River, Out attended the Para-American' this week � ceremony was performed by Rev H. L. Jr pt I-Lucy Ryan; Janie Ryan; Cora - . d. SH'IRLEY, Veterinary SneQeeon, • - � Th@ Ladies Auaitiary ofErskin@ church Smith, Methodi>it- minister of Dryden. hate; Albert t'ivian; •Jimmie Belt; Willie -. . �/• Hon.Graduate Hf the Ontario gave an ioterestiDK entertainment m the Tiflis another of our girls has, to adorn Graly; Wilfred Boult• Bert Stevens. Sr 1 College, Toronto,registered member of the FU�Yll����i i f ll;­'.� ! • a home. «'@ have known .1ia ie Barin Harr Br " ase 1church on 1 uesday svetanK when a ear- qg g y own; Johnny Heal; Georgie Ryan, Ontario �'eterivary Dledical Aeeociatjon.. Alljed prOgrAn) was rendered, including ad- 1'®r lite here and bespeak a long life of hap Sadie Asbl:ridge, Jr 1-Rasta Grannor, diseases and injuries of the domestic animals pines for her in the now role of distress in, Muriel GrcveP, Gordon Turves; Ritt Fitz _- treats 1 according to the most ruodern npprovod dresses by the resident InsnietPrs. - the house in New Ontario. 111r. and .titre Gibbon: Arthur Knight: Lionel A full line of firFt• �_ r , Ur. Eastwood, accompanied by his g on 1 Trinnel,, , ' and erten uti, pri�cilyloe. UtHce and reeideuce at the h��nae adjoining lteazin'a hardware etcre, r class furniture no•w BriQDalt will reside in the new home exec- Willie Boalt; Gracie Fitz Gibbon; Ada . tilt ,; > daaithterQ, Iigte end I',ore4ce, war@ iD ted iD Uadrift where 1Ir. B. has worked Noradale; Slabet Heal; Mabel Sexton; 1Vil Kin, St., YicL•oru,p. � On Exhibition in thy �:n Wednesday., attending the himself inti prosperous circumstances. lie Heron; Berths Henderson; Edith Dexter : our ware rooms �' P P guert"Ces :; the riser's to r Ise ; . d Boalt; 1lattie Nyan, wedding of @ fo s to MFlov blaRgic East\voo,l, B.A., to Mr (leo Stau• Report of 6.fi do 11 Pickering for • _ • - n�.z:: ..�� , '� PTIC88 1'IU�lt. p , �HO�iAS DG`\, Conveyancer, Com b `� bars, a prominent -cot:np sulioitor ot, � Oa�EN RIVER. , month of September CIaF3 4-Lily hitt �- Luie6iouer for raving Affidavits, etc., Exeter. � - � � Ran; Mabel Hoover; Willie Dotes, Sr :3- oy" � •' , •' �Iies Ballard is improving tarp slowly. Ern IID ' rlara;,uout, Unt. - �------- : R� S' �11�121g�I£�1Th Ii1 '1'�rnnta, no �Cednet~,l'tli�, Oct. 2n3, pklGs; �Vintlie«ikon: Mabel Gil _ 1�1iea Liles Fraser vibited her ulster Iva halt.. Jr 3 � Grant Jtalcnlm; Walter Booth 1 ickerin � 6nt. Miss Bella llc ti sill,_of 1{U Shaw street R. li 0Uti'L It,: Issuer of Marriage n y , "� 1" was married to Wm. Flood, formerly of onxl very ergs cumber from here took in 1 � tanley Hoover. Sr '� Fred Turner, � -Licenses. otflc9 at mill in day tiI11Q:and _ )alfa Barton; Violet Fuller, Jr '? Sarah at rc3aidence at Ii t, Ureon River,Out. sly � ��� � Claremont. Th@ c@retuonr `nae perform•� thl• 111tarkham lair, �[, d �CS liutctiincs• Certie �Jor a-n; - ``V `C�, �I1s �� le►� by lieu. �lr. Turnbull, !lisi Sadie Hood Ira W J Turt,tr visited tlrs George Far � K Harry Hutch. 8��;-rl, (}, Issa@r of Marriage t� � � 1 acted as brja@stnajd while the Rrood was• ri r on Friday last. . Giaes 1 Gerrie Fullel•; Maggie Wil. Be Lioensee for the Cox, of Ontario. O1- - y eoD; Fred G.ilbuly. 'Present every day: Etc;, at hs�veet prices, able sas bri es by Itir. ile t The bride iss tient@ bartoD and .�1iss Franci, re •soe at the store or at his reeidenoe,Vic,Bring �, Mabel Hoer; Winnie �Vilaor,; Eva Hop` • was most becomingly attired*in a travel to Ded from Muskoka last wtek kine; Annie Turner; Arthur Doteu; Stan � 1• � R p �'. R. $Dauer � Sons are baviott their - ' Repairing neatly ani .promptly ° linQ oostawe of caftex clntl: aad carried fey Hoover Delia Berton; Violet Fuller•, - AVID BELDAM, auctioneer, '�o., _ e hag the w .ts sal o egg;a�,RIW -- - ter s mo 1 r, r e tm sac , c Bill Ater par�iDlr D[a entrap- vipited the 1st tl a A: ann e stock and e�'erytLinR the . is to be sola wiil be Sole Agency for s�el�;Ilt , �a�OTI pp p $quday last. the eubacriUer with theatmottt care ta0118 wedding dinner the Va r couple' handled ►,y lett t1D tit@ e�'tUID{; tralD for the Yen-Am• �fteees Cynthia and Vinnie Ferrier, and Co., Diarkllaln. so'.d to the very Leet advantage, !9-ty :;, . .�. t LEF.Ii QQ��i erican and other pointe. Mr. Hood is �lits lea Fraser alerted ' on �londay last • blistreFs (to serrant,-lie oarefnf not ,,. R BEATON,TO�NSSIPC AM.' r ai,ll Hud facurably knodn Here and I,It; tut C'levee let to spill an souk on the -BeN' area. ' �• Convefancez, Commissioner for taking. 1'ickeTiTlg. many friends j�iu \with us in K•iFhinQ file ['rink l"sung eeear@d a, genal a large Biddy raeN to service►--Yea uium , . Accountant. F•_LC. �tonoy :o Icfan ` ,,:: •. roots . K ata h where a le}, 1 ' at$a9V1tA, _ - hahpv cuople a pteaesnt anti prosperous �Dumt�er of red tickets nn r and r � t .\.1 l " I .: spill t ? -- , ,a art '.tiliitecule,Ont. 7-Q --�� rkhan exhibition. on farm prop S ---- --d-- !', - _ - - _- life journey. kir. and 11ra itnod will t rte !1 a � � r s ' continue to rekide in the city share Dtir: - Our general merchant W. A. Faller has _ r1Lr W A�' IiOC USE, tiineQ.ton Iloa�l. '; • T� TaBLIi-Ptikerlas station Q.T.S _ (;cod acro vmodation for ti,Au nu l bexpt. llOOd hue BeCUred a ROOd blta9tiOn. got in hill veinier stock. ( all !n wall yOnC .' Ibtu;ar oricre: (;uit;iate A 1• lust of ligaiwrs � - Gi pi � bnekets of butter t►nd @RKd• Tttelxs t30IN(i EAST LtTQ :AS FOLLOWS:-•� an�cigars• J. 13U LL, Yraprictor.` 4�-eil•-- i,. g ! . -�._--- A number from mere are this we@k in To 8:53 A. M. -' 1n bonoi o . Ko R SIAIL ., - _- Salem. . ronto attending the 'celebration ' t �� 1•l LOCAL = . 3.OU P. M. ' OIICHEft �' pUSTILL.Licenaed Aac- -- • ! the Duke and llucb@es of York. • gtC�llYlaker 8IId .. eT8W8I8Yt . . '� �•� Mr and biro tV II Durk i, upending a " 10 LOCAL. .' 6:12 P. M. ' P tioneere for the County of Ortario. A,�c- , tion sales of every deecrintion conauctod at: a ., Brock Street, T1 Ill�I3I: B• Wetherald has recovered tt`roA1 the with the letter's T. Voucher, Real Estate r ori few da)', in 6tayoer! 't`BAIN3(IOIN(3 WBBT DQB AS FOLLOWS:- � y.:'. moderate charge. ___�_ �Q brother, Jlr Palmer who is very ill. Agent and General paluator, strict attention _ Hencr A'ir-jr iSn 1, COID' r a� y settled is I\iO..g LOCAL .° . 9'1� A.�'. yen to all orders by mail or telegrap i S4'r�►tcbes, Clocks aad Jewelery. hie lldwkoka home. Our general aKent for the W d Barnes, areae THOS. POUCflER, Bro`.tgham��yt' F• Basket department, W f vonaheatb, can `•11 Local 5:19 P. M. POSTILL,Green River,Ont. Repaired neatly and ptcrnpWy. Fred W Sibson attoaded Markham fair � t;e n btu�ir R out the si k k tht s j dayt=. "7 MAIL 8:17 P. ,,. and repots a good airplay of agricultural gE 'WELLINGTON Hotel.--Ase-: •,. ': .,. L1Et. nnntrartoa etatfio , m �7 n products. ' On t3noday lot itis ordinance of Be- : 1 - idg removed to and thoroagehdlytd fu=o eb i �I:.; Work lTuaTAnteed. .� lievers' Baptism was administered•• to two '!>� Tea a ed the above house, I am preps Alford Roger, was in Calgtry whsn �thi P :•s� Doke went throegb. 13e write, very in• candidates from the Christian body at acaomodatjon to all vaho desire to patronise. y Brougham. Tnuxs (7I011iti EAST DH>i AS rOLLOwB:� me. gpacions sample rooms. I shall be plead-, Vjalis Pickerieach weeky and Friday of teristiDg toeoonts of his trip across the g Therti', a No. 8 MaIL 8:47 A.M. : ed to see all old patron 3. when the have ocr ooutiaeat. '• Wbat we would like to know;- :: rasion to .fait Markham. JAt3. �Q�RENCh; • - --- - Orfs of our oldest inhabitants in The par young man with • bran now McLaaghliQ N0. 18 MIasD 2:58 I.M Markham,Ont. The � son of Mrs. Alec BtOVID passed awe. on baitgY toroiog Dor cc"&M, frequently and ,. li) LOCaL • . .6:U6 P.M.. --- 1 � � Sunday morning at fabs ripe aRi of 81 vena Roiag Dorth. We would like to know his _ FOR.... WE�1ER BAS:� ADAt Sundaiid was a Dative of Yorkehiri Fart• Dat1D• . T�AlliB(}t7lliQ W>c,�T DCs AS ir'dLLOwB; land, oomiag out /o this oonntry 1D tb�liar Our Baptist people have got the wheel 9:�0 A.M. ` Deering Harverstling Machinery, No � LOOa� • ' set in mottoD tar their anniversary on t3�n J W Mann I�achirlerp, orpor.�t.d by act of Parliament 1971 ,: , Iv blues. They farmed tint the land , Q:S1 b'•�• �- s>�e. sontb of Aodley Irpown as the Carpenter day aad Monday the 3rd and 4th of Nor- •' 11 IldtiasD . . _• , Brantford Wind Mills. 1 >ttstitti>at; place, and later purchased their erases/ •mbar. The pOct]tnlitei Promises to spars 7• Mail � . 8:88 P. M. :Ant:iorisel Ca?ital...................-.SI ti00pso homestead, sod cleared it by dint of their Do pains to have come of the best talent as ' - Page wire fence. so ars will appear afar. - . iss and sulfate. Subscribed Capital........ .......... ttooAoo asnal. Part' ul 'll apps 1 Tndhope bugg ,;seat.... ... .. . ........ ............. i9sAoo good old English thrift: Two saps John 1 Assets Bea7Uy CoDvertible.....,...... Isso,.� en the nazi farm. and-Robert in v.rrot., IT THE JEWELER _ Thom's Ensilage ane- Illowet, SMITH Li' L�'il�. Jotari Cowasl, >RaQ. T.H'.itolin.Lax,)ew. Dinah at horns survive her. Her husband g ugham. 'second hand one for sale. - - President Cashier - ro _ . ,._ .. '. predeceased her ,oma few yearn. The °�:' -- ,, W. F, IZ. J�ri�r+• •. Special attention given to arnter's Bale oral 13a1e® on Tuesday was largely at- DICKERING _ 3g-ly 13s>rh3ulm. Notes Collection,soticitad and iromptly mad. COlttt Philips is laid rap rvjth iheema Far•Ip.r's Notes discounted ,mesican and feuded by tlw surround Foreign friends. _ 1+'oreign Exchange bonKbt and sold Drafts 1,- _�;__...� tts[n. - - in Dr. Bateson, of Sunderland, was hero - g••s s••• jrued, tYailable on all parts of the world „ coming , .atiass Soak Denartmsat. . , .� Balsam--Pion, over Sunday. -- •- '' Dr. (3. N. Fish was in Toronto on Mon- F. E. Lake, Opt. D. �•' Interest allowed on deposits at highest ear dap on 17nalge6a. - - • O tioan l l ging lit. rent rates,and credited halt yearly to depositors �J. C. .JoDei visited friends here last p Gro. Inc rr. lAdaDager. week. , Mre. S. 8teysn$on► we are pleased to .., West, Toronto, will ac i e $ Mr 6paacer, jr,, bas lett the employ of say ie sow@what better. Watches, Clocks# and Jewelry neatly and Allin's drag store, �'Vhitbp � • ' s. H. Jones. Richardson, of Toronto, spent promptly repaired The ONLY DOMINION ��N� C. Disney's new house itt nearly olosed Mrs, on Thursday September 26th, �O Baaday st deo. Young's.s. PLACE to get properly fitted with a full line of spectacles. to from the storms. Frank Sanderson is able to be around with sepia: and eye-glasses < - and3ege•Rlasees. Prices right, ;; �� Rev. Mears" preached missionary set- aga'a after a week'a illness. PRICES RIGHT ':, .,.: : ,., ,,: .: a Sunday last. mon her C� tial Paid uo $2,450,000 Glad to wolcome W. P- .loses and fora• We are pleased to laser that Mrs. Testing free- • p ' - • ' Rdfcaetio i .' - a'D to our bar . John 131andou is improving. ' If you want an ALARsi LOCH I cam _ _ g �j ily again E. Lu�O� OptioianJ deserve Fund $2,450,000 Our school has olosed s weekon Jas Underhill and Jas DdcFarlsn@, of supple you (five me a call - �t'oronto Op.rical parlorR- �- �'` accoanl of itis illness of the teacher, 1}iiw Claremont: Nelson Chapman,Aedltly and . those 26E><'8. '. � :::. Vanvalkenbarg. �1Vm Philp, Brooklia, . Purchased some - .� xlxa STREET3 Wilson as not.WEST. �'HITBY BRgNCH. ,� forty to say that Riobarfine feeding cattle from J. A. White, ' proving On Tuesday. White Robert Cowan wasp roviD as test ae we would like from an tliasni >daaldnt; 'natrieq Tsalttlsatl>tsd attack of a Cendicitis. the animal ur • ;._ :.a; � stiemptiaQ to mounts 6orae, t3pecial attention Den to the collection of The L fes Aid of this church mei at - Fitirmer's bale and other Noses. belted from him causing him to fall to the the residence 10 S of Mrs• i�'• H. Coaltis on round, reselling in a fracture of one of JUST . I e . i t , � ao>iNa� D$PABTI[ENT r9port a good meeting. a n the '- • ` • � Tuesday lot and Po g q _ - ' " • the bones of the left arm between Wilson's $y pads O• C. Tonic Bitters Iatetrest allowed on deposits di=1.Od and rap- silo tilling, which a week ago was to fall (� ��,Ve�rOtldlll�l Smith's � - O: C Catarrh Care wards. awing, has become a thing of the pant elbow and the wrist., _ following item is clipped from the � �`• Tanglefoot O. C. Balsam, Spruce & Tar _ E..J. THO$TON,__ The corp crop this year volae a good one, a The fa K Abbey's Bali ,;; t.�; ' 1[ertso88l R� deal of eorz} being lett atter filling the local paper of Enid, Okla. The many c rt Insect Powder Y ; - a specialty, prices comparing Lime Juice � ' friends o John and Mrs Aitken will be f Paris Green ( .•.. _ __ _ ___ dealers., silos. favorably with other ' Anti Fly OIl ,�; imperial Lemonade: Mrs, Moors will have i� sale of farm pleased to hear of their success in their y stool. implemeute, etc. W. are sorry to n home.-' Aiok@n and family re- fit. B• PRIMLZ go CO now . Open for bast a G. Ba lose Mrs M and her family as they have cantly Deals to this country from Ontario •� nay's BOB'S,_ SOAP„it. � e 'nese t (I -•�••• �• ood citizens and ' OF WHITBY',r � Proved themselves B Canada and parohas@d .rho Sherwood ` I atrsat Wild Raspberry Essence Lemon neighbors. residence. << � Vanilla �• ' < '� net a half miles south of this res'd Blackberry, fart» two and ` Hage just taken in stock a conei¢dment =- -; - � oily. •ghe ialorms as that bank in On. -_.,......_. 4 • «"- Strawberry " Pineapple _ of LIVERPOOL 13ALT. They are just ..�� -want � marry my dai��tey, do tarso they think we ere all Indians and unloading also a car of the celebrated jroat What reason have you to think, wild men down here, and write to her Ville Iiglat wagon X10 ' .. ..PSYCHINE•*•`�• WINDSOR GALT. In all linea of fano If � store pipes from 5 to _ •-•. y yonnA man, that she Dares for vont" warning her to beware of red skins, - � 'Beer--. Flashlight He Wafers an$� staple groceries they offer special ad. •None .at all, sir,.. except that she al• they knew what a hiRhip cultured, well g Bioyoles for. sale or to rent ' Root „ vantages. good night whits I take bred set of inhabitants we have and what - Ginger Beer t3t;aarne ways kisses me g Everybody acknowledges that they sell my leave after caUiDR on hot, and says fine peaches Mrs. Aiokens has, Chep V • �> v . el '1 id oonolade that the only red Ekins we �• �� Bun Stearns � At the-,.:,, , .; the best TEA for the mons to be had she 11 b@ alt fully lonely till she sees me � won ' anywhere. 40•ly . �t aQata, . Bub I don't know mash about have there were on big poaches and they CIR��1T1t�I.'� ' - . _•, ->. . '�; ,: :�. B. P• V�• .. the waysof girls, sir.'' were to e• _. -.. lw m „ e. .r.n .-..- �. 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Another flan ..:: ' �. ••,� d�• "'f jti and Serious Trouble Will Eolr.. ••�• ��•` iii• . i i i tS •.•,=•:t : of A tart's Bitters I' �/ '` � �• tow—Rheumatism Can b a Per- el•, Etc-, Etc. naztent y Cured Secret.'• K s �' ''� 1 / oA't' From theTelegraph, Quebed �N•N•••�Nt.•+t1•N•. .••••,N•N•4••..••.�••�••••••N•N•t.••••a•�t•�Q�.1 ••N•M•••1•♦•.�N••i•.••N♦• t•`• •w ' i' I .` _f � �-'==. � r�.}. • ,, �' Rheumatism is one of. the ( SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING isn't Ted now:'' AaQe you been doing : = 4 �? + i •: ;,_ ,."'' ` a common and at the same time one ai CHAPTERS.—Maid Cari-ingford the 1 anything wrong, you two? You look �i /ti�i �yf�= t w the most painful affections from' Illegitimate child of Sir Richard as if you were waiting for a whip- - ��; � ' � • o trliicli ),utuanity.sutier. It affects the fIartleigh, meets her half-sister Con- ping,lthat, you do." j joituts and muse}cs, and is character • =y /,� iced, even ill its simplest form, by a stance on a stage-coach in Alnerica. _ The stEaoe is attacl;Ted and Constance ' CUAPTEIt .4XTII. f / I dull const:int pain. 'While it remains ` til the' joints and muscles, it is Sul- 1s wounded. Maid, leaves her for profound-, silence for �� " ficiently painful and distressing, but dead and goes to impersonate leer in ',here was a p � - England. Cal Wilton, who knew some moiiients. after the dame's re- // ' Vit; — 'f;'f as it is liable to', the vital or �.. tN,,�•.o 11Taida as a fainous°llactress, meets her Illarlc, and two beautiful roses set- : r _ ., ter,f galls, such as the heart, the disease " at some• amateur theatricals in' her fled on the cheeks of Mildred, while �� % c _ �; � �� becomes a source of danger, and ire new ,,otos and visits the portrait Guy stirred his tea as .if he me y f ,/, Arany instt aces it has proved fatal, eller at Ilartlei h Hall. He is to scratch a hole in his cup, 'Then - - _ �`f I)r. tVilliams' Pink Pills posses9 gallery S passionately fond of her and to be the dame, all unconsciousof the torr _ - gtialit fes for the cure of this disca_o often in her presence asks leave to fusion she had occasioned, -began to - , _ which are tinedualled by alit' other Paint her portrait. Guy, a nephew chatter. and ask questions, and Guy % . �` medicine. iifr. Cyrus Lamond, a wolf Uf Sir Iticha.�d', to avoid seeing Wit- was compelled, as usual, to give an known resident of Stadacona, �u©•. ton's admiration for the girl he exact account of the health of the be as t.cstinlony to the wonderful thinks he loves, rides Qff and calls on folks at the Hall, and of every little q curative powers of these pills. 'I'o R his old nurse. He meets Mildred event which had happened there since ` _ r t f tl epc t rt o 'Telegraph, he gave Thorpe. Lady Gladys a rival for his last visit to the cottage. - �,.,_. -_ — tl,e following story:—"L ntil come Guy's affections takes steps to un- j "Anil the old cat's (lead, and that's three years ago I always en- bout., g It ,�s ` cover Maid, past. I all. (quite enough too, dame. Miss g Dame h:u'ro a--"Nom. boys, don't all speak for the trislibone." i(►,ved the best of health but about 'Thorpe is bored to death. : Let us P that' time I was attacked with what talk of sometl;ing cies,.. 1 ---- — ------ --- --- - ------ - ---- _ __ 1 proved from the outset to be a 5� CHAPTER XXII. , '°Very well, my dear," laughed the ., she said; ''to any indeed, so Ido I(:uy was gone. t,nd a minute later vers case of. rheumatism, from ihlch ol Time, that flew with fleet wings for dame; "I'm going to clear the things_ • of course I she. heard the sound of his horse I I suffered great torture. I tt'ted :ale petted heiress of file Nall, drag- away; you and Miss Mildred can then not know what to say. h lone] taut about what you like." am very much obliged, Mr. H rt- tearin); up the lane. 'Then the tnusic.I disease, er of the supposed (tires for this sed with leaden heels for the Y lei h," and she laughed again. in a suddenly ceased, and ilei ince went 1 disease. but none of them beuc�Ftcd girl at the little cottage at Loug- "Let me help you, dame,"- said the g were picnics, no din- girl,,rising, but the dame pushed her Manner, which indicated that she did down and was hidden i►� her lintrcls. ore. I secrtled to be constantly grow- f ]foam. There e e no P, not, set ntu t store by what ho had Guy rode like a mail Geeing from I ing worse, so I called in a physician, ger parties for her. "Day after day gently into her chair again. some terrible temptation• but tile ,but as his treatment did not giver wore away, each like its fellow, and "sit still,, my dear; he'll be- off ®aid• "T al's right," lie said, cheer[idly. look in Wtose soft, melting growl, Inv relief, I sought the assistance of whereas but few days ago the days like a shot if hes left alone. Keep ig n oils to her, they now him till I come back." "I w Hied to ltear you laugh. And eyes went with him and haunted hien. ilio other doctors, but, they :klso �. had all been joy _ if' oil aro so much obliged you can That touch of her W. hand on his `failed to help mo. 11fy appetite :etb were dull. With a little laugh and 'a height Y h d xssed since uy ed color, Mildred arose, and taking show it by singing something forme, I cheek—why had it sent the blood In(?; my strength gradually (:1 hedr Eight days a p will oil?" surging through him and made his I away; one of Illy legs was drawn c.ut had sat in the easy, chintz-lied up her work, went and sat beside the "I You?" think you deserve it,"-she heart beat so wildly? Could it be I of shape, and I was never free from chair—eight long days; and in ' the open door, but she did not offer to I ossible that he loved her? Ile had pain. I was in despair of ever bung ' nfternoon of the eighth, Mildred carne tall(. Guy leaned back' and.watched said. still smiling. P _ well and slowlywalked her, his head resting on his hand, his Site arose, r►evertheless, and went only seen her •ttvxce ►t t•tliathrice—knew ticsliekwris I bcoufi}►t11nle zv(i► box trot dDr. Willi cat ge In at the gate, to the nano. i nothtn, of het e ) along the hall, into which she used thoughts roaming here and there I a verGuy le:,ried his head against the lupi to mention the past. And Con- Pink Pills and urged ole to tF►lcs to run eight days y ago. aimlessly, a feeling of reposer y door post and watched her, as her stniwe!--what was to be (tone about them• Ile scented to ll,wLve such ar(at She had been to the church to novel and gryitcful, stealing over Vhite, slender fingers glided over the her'. It was U�ue that she 5hoteed cotrlidence in ills pills ttli,t I deter• practice, and she had played and hint• );els, and tl,o exquisite voice rose 110 signs of accepting hits it !re pro- 'mined to follow his advice. 'l'o-d(cy I sung tree music and the hymn which "Not tired of your seclusion.. ytt, d So, for with the ,v tltat. I id title till played and sung that niter- Hiss Mildred, he asked. softly into sung. posed to flet: but still, he h►tel prom- i arli hal I . "She is not only .. be'a.utiful," 'lie ised, and the promise was sacred to use -of less than a dozen box -s of noon when Guy had fallen asleep in "Not in the very )cast. .: I Ant tlu•se rills the pair, frons which I s�►f thought; "she is:. lovely—lovably Guy• I quite content."' I it is. thought took hit7l tc, the (fe►ed so much is all gone, aur, I feel the church. beautiful. that d hard word Anti that rho tg ►t A perfect picture sire made as she Quite content! Ile nodded and But what can I do for her? Noth- g '� aused .beside the autumn roses. A sighted. "'That's, a great ,thing thing to H one of love. I>'id he love Constance, siren �t and liealthicr than f diel e- P ing, , She' is happy and content., she or had the sweet-faced girl at the tore This I glee tv Dr. Willi:.rtitn' very flotvcr among f}owcrs she looked, say.; But tion look it; you look g cottage won his heart. 1 i in all. The girl quite happy says. Ahl" and h0 i lied "it site Wfiv, else, I'irrl: fills, and I would stroi,K y the fairest of thein g „ , were only suffering ft from some wrong, had ho been on the Point of telling i urge Siutilar Suticrers to give tl:cui a turned away from the rose-tree and i am vett' hr,pl,y, she ' assecite(1 and wanted someone to right ilei--Lo her >;o at that moment t�{keti he held was entering the cottage, but at that in a low voice. 'i - 1•'xperience has Proved "Pr 1Vil moment there carne the sound of her- ".Yes, you look it," he said, defend and protect her, there would her hood imprisoned in 1►is. 11e11, be sonic comfort in that—for me. 1 then. lie (lid lot'e her. But what liatns' fink T'ills 'to »© without alit se's hoofs on the travel of the lane, thoughtfully, unconsciously gazing at could do something then. ,lilt to be 'ec nal ns a blood builder and nF•rvu and, turning, she saw a stalwart lig- I her .sweet face, with its soft, repose- 6 right had he to even think of her if I •• ilei friert(l poly tl11 some- one with a he was pledged to another. Ile restorer. It is this power of actin ; . ure, riding a great, powerful horse, fol lips and downcast eyes. Y°U better title , conies to take her, away di►•ectly on the blooq and nerves that coming toward the cottage. look as if the world• with all its fel- groaned and dug the spurs into IIot- IVas :he going to stop', to,- Would he sities and disappointments, were a —she s very ,hesutiful, and some one spur's sides till that nibla beast enables these pills cure such di u or later. Son r d. and ,leu ed forward in a ni.,d ea`es as rheumatism, sciatica, I;eu• soQuer rea ataxi ppn,al�'�is, =' 'merely bow and ride on? She knew sealed s ar Mildred,, sic coo c not lea n ( a :e of n i cti- --YTf nse o e paused suddenly, for at his , l Ie broke off, and. ton disturbed by P f t the idea of it o into the :addle and ride away ilei blood and nerves. These pills glaclncss—of street, melancholy plea- words the color left her (cheeks, and p ssiblc laver fol' Alis Perplexity and enlbnrr•assntent, but sold by all dealers, in medicine,: or rM, sure—of infinite, 'dream-like longings. she raised her eyes, with a troubled !Thorpe, . he -arose and went to the silo caught up a white shawl and said ca be. rad by marl, postpaid, at 500 the had been looking for the second look. piano. - she was _playing sottlyi a n 1 r sort of t unpin SILO would !;o out for a walk. It ' a box, or six boxes for $3.50, by visit of this, young squire with the "Oh, voil `fire wriinA, cluite' wrong," R accoMpt[nim tilt to ! c t in h I crisp, w •• her thou ►pts it seemed td hi and matter little to her which way she I a ld ess �, the llr. Wit ii 111cdicine gc,ldelt hair, and the frank, she said, in a startled voice. Life h took, and it was not until She had Co.. Brockville, Ont. boyish senile• has been very hard and sad- for me !did not hear him approach. Would he ride past? till now; perhaps thatvis tvhy I stn Guy stood looking at her, hitt hand gone some distance that she realized -. �♦. i that she had turned toward hart- Suddenly, as she asked herself the so content. Not too bright—ah, no, 1 so Bear her that it almost touched •�est.ion, Gov caught sight of her. it has not been too bright—but go, wistful, 'troubled lotgli village. ilei arm, a stt•an PRIIt+IITIVE FISHING .» pleased nt.:,light shone in his blue ' clouded." % feeling possessing hiIIe was to To be ('entlnned eyes, d h " T - ", - - <; y an c :crit Hotspur forward 1 ou•f�will forgive me, he said marry—if 11c kept hie,: promise—to - � _ Sow Fish Are Caught By The Ka- with a spring, scattering the gravel "but solitetitlres,, when I ate' thinking marry i.onstance. And he had been f Th C willin ivies o e Congo. ' in all directions. of roil"—she colored faintly and low- fi to ,marry Cot stance—had giv- g .� t ood-afternoon, good-afternoon," creel .,her head.at those words—"I len her his love; but she had coldly SUNnAY Chf)S1NG .IN I`Tih�T(;E, l thrust it aside. Ifer coldness 1►ad A very renttirktible deitronstration Primitive methods of catching fish ?ie c,iccl, dropping from his llorsr, .hate alt icica that you have travelled ' me in vogue arituttq the natives of and staa:iing bare-headed before her. a great flea]." made hien inise`rable, the air of toys- took place recently at itiimes. About the ('ensu. Sometin.es they poison ` "li%liat a beautiful afternooiy!" She looked up with 'a liesitat.ing , tery and reserve had chilled him and 1,100 Shopkeepers' assisttill ts and the water atui Occasionally fish with She murnlurecl something, and Guy, glance, and then went on ZrItll her ' ) til $i saddened him: acid now, at the .eriti- etnplo�•es marched the streets of the a hook and litre; but their favorite who was waiting to see her put out work. I cal moment, he 'nivets this beautiful ancient city, bearing banners with instruments of dc:,u uction are full- her haildr at last put out his. «'fill "Yes," she said reluetently. "] .cl'e,►ttu e, it f,cicit shacltrty of Con- the inscription, "i3uy nothing on nets, showed somewhat like ordirur a little twitch of the scarlet lips, she have travelled-a great deal. stance, with all the tenderness and Sultd y any. ETany of the shot►s were ;eel pots, from which no fish, having put her little ]:and into his great "I thought so," he- gently respond- iiieek inaidenlinless which to hirn Con- closed, alnd those chat` were °)►coed Duce entered can est:► e. brown one, and felt a thrill, run ed. i stance lacked. P were respectfully summoned. to foi- through her, ,as his strong fingers "Wily?" ' i; , Was he fickle? Ile could- isbareely � low the goo exam ,t A small'tun�tel of this kind is c_ccJl B P e Nctirly all ed a nsoso aim is Made of ihiA clo�od otter her -soft one,,, and he 'I scarcely know., l�or one thing, accuse "himself of that. For one of tberr• gavo a favoi•tiLkl respor►so Ste i1►s of palr,,. A fish can easily e,: c' held thein prisoners. because I sometimes fancied 'I de-" thing, he was not in lore with this by putting up their shutters at once.- ter, but as soon as he tries to get f "You see." lie said, still holding tected a little foreign accent in your I sweet young creature yet. , Ile liked It L., testable that not a single- dis- her hand, "I have kept my word, voice=-sometl,in American." her, in a friendly way, and she ex- ,�g out lie finds the exit barred by the g Y Y. orderly incident occurred. The Sun- i et,ds of tl,e strips, which come to anti zery soon put yours to the test. Once again she glanced at him with erted a soothing, quieting influence day closing ntoventeut In France has ; Will you giv( ine a cup of tea?. Ali, the half-troubled, halt fearful look, over him, but lie was quite rmre that of late made enorimous strides and l gcther just inside the broad cn },ere_y the d:,rnle. Nell, dame?" as if wondering if he suspected any- Ile did not love her. Ile thought of its effect may be seen even !n � Pexis trance. 1Vhen" the water is rising "What, Master Guy`!" was the glad thing she would not have hint know. -Constance as he lobked at her, and anis fallint, fish call easily be caught I Oh 1 have been i.n America," she lie sighed. exclamation. "Is it ou? , - in this way. y. bring him Silo had not known he was so'near, Larger and longe,- funnels, known s:owly said. S "Horse aild all? laughed Mildred, I thought so, s{lid Guy frank,). and, looking around with a little -IUrtSES OF THE WORLD-' as nswa, are also used. They are her soft eyes beaming, her cheeks Ilow strange!.. You know, of start, was in time to see the troubl- mode of broad strips of palm or of blushing like roses. course, that I ha, not long returned ed. perplexed look in his handsome There are in the whole world about branches of other trees, and a,e from there?" Her voice faltered, and her 75,000,000 horses` and 11,000,000 found very efTective in rapidly flow ' Uh, that great, ugly- Hotspur, face. mules and asses. The etre distrib- g said the dame. "Tic him to the "Yes, I know.," she assented fingers strayed on the keys• y in rivers. First, the river is daw gate." "It would be singular if I 'had met uted as follows: Europe, 39,400,000 need, and then a number of,opet:ings + I am tiring you, .. she said, •#nd horses, 3,200 mt(les, etc- • America are made in it behind which tl e "Where he,can kick all the passers- •you there," he said, as if commun- ber hands dropped into her lap. •� „ , by, Bald "Guy. "No, Ile shall go in ing with himself. "Were you-ever in 2�.80Q,000 horses, 4,700,040 mules nswas are placed. 'through the t.l;o paddock; it will not be the first San 2�rancisco?" "Don't talk like that," he said. "'I etc. ; Asia, 9,100,000 horses• 1,- force of the current the'fish Etre driv- time," ar},tl he Icd the horse awitiy. A shade of white i`sassed over her know of no one who can compare 800,000 mules, etc. Africa, 1,000 - en into tiro openings, and once there ,,ilea he came batt: Mildred had face, .and she looked at him witha with you 000 hot-sea, 1,900,000 mules, etc. ; they cannot get out. flown. strangely searching glance. IT frit- IIe stopped in 'confusion and she Australia, 2,:300,000 horses. In the Some of 'the fish caught in licse "Where's Miss Tl orl,e?" ho''asked. -gers paused in their task,' and she looked up at hirn with a frightened United States there were, Jailuary fulincls are of enormous size, fre- "Unl,y gone to ilei: room, poor aitstvered him in a low tone; flush. Then she bent her head timid- 1, 1900, 13,500,000 horses and 2,- quently, indeed, so large that tzvo child!" ! "Yes, I have been in San Ft'ancis- IY and looked down• As she ''did so 000,000 mules and asses. boys find it no oast' task to carry "%Chat's the-matter? :' Why is she Co•'+ her brooch--a little silver bird—fell Otte of them home. 'poor child?, " asked Guy, smiling. "Wheel? demanded Guy, eagerly, : from -her thebat to the floor. She "Why, don't you see how pale she she hesitated, and then reluctantlybent, and put out her hand to ii•ecov- LONDON LANGUAGE FAQ he? said the dame. Not at all answered: or it, and in doing so touched his LADIES HATS AND HCADACIM like herself, she haven't been for this "In July." face, ag he stooped also_.' Tho blood 1 Language in a big city is constants —oh, this week past." "Julyl" he; repeated after her, flew to both their faces as she drew Y nosing, says a Writer in a pro- A medical man recently published A "Pale!" said Guy,:..,,-, incredulously, with a tone of pleased surprise; "tvj, her hand back; but when he Looked minent London Journal, and the totter in which he stated that he had been called in by scleral married `"`and looked up significantly as the I was there in July. Do you know, up her face was pale. slang of the streets of -yesterday of- ten becomes the polite conversation ladies who said they suffered from a door• opened and Mildred entered, o the first time I saw ,you I had an lie lookocl tit the brooch for a`mo- pecttliaily irritable kind of headache 1 beautiful color on her sweet•face, her idea that I hall seen you befora. I tnent and then held it out to her in ti next year. Years ago the n i considered ' tion of the final "g" was considered which had recently begun to trouble eyes shitning, her lips eloquently cure- fancied at first ,you were like my his open pa in; and as she touched it then,. The husbands of nearly all o! ed in a smile of serene happiness. cousin Constance. Is it possible that with the. tipsof the soft white hand, the Prerogative of the uneducated. ' pp pRecently, adds this writer, this cus- them told hien privately that they The dame stared. Half an hotir we could have met in San Francis- his fingers closed on hers. 'Lipper had never found their wives so dis- tout pus been annexed b ago the girl had been sitting in the co?" , - y the u "like Iti With a sudden quiver she iaiWd her classes arld accounted a sign of agreeably snappish—anything seemed arnl-chair, looking like as if she No, nu, she answered' hastily. g good wc�+'e gin into a decline," the dame "I don't think we pact ever met be- When to his, a half frightened quer- breeding and refrnemout. to annoy then,, especially when they going lignins in them. _ had their hats on. When the corre- hacl said and now: fore the other day, and it must be Some wo • trembled on flu 's Up, •' . _ "` } spondent in question asked to see. "Heart alive!" exclaimed the dame that I am like some one you have r d t Y .' '.. these hate. he found them ver much azin at her admirin 1 '`jVhat a seen; though," she added with a a w°rld of passionate longing shone i y 15 g c K Y I do not thijak it can be Mfss y then ho remembered Con- I don t believe in feeding tramps at alike—large structures of straw, witltf g y you smile, in his eyes; the door, said Mrs. West. You feed i,•I it is. Why and where have masses of bowers and ribbons tower- •• Hartlei h, because they stance and his promise to Sir Rich- c gotten those roses in your cheeks? g y say she is so them once, and they are sure to Ing high into -the air. The wet Mildred started, and looked shyly beautiful." � and and, as if with a Budden effort,Y Y •• Ile let her draw .her hand away, and tomo back. Well, I don't know, I in itself was too heavy for the dell- ' from one to' the other, and the rosea No more, answered Giuy, hastily with tightly compressed lips he turn- always give them bread when they Cate cranium of p, woman, but wore grew to peonies. v and with some vehemence, ajtd then g Y come to my door,. and I cant say I .of all was the anxiety the lad ' mu • ed tlr4tde. (some, dame. dont be 'personal, Colored arid went on, blunderingly, over knew a tramp to come a second feel in keeping such a thin Y said t,uy, banteringly. "You'll be "hers is. a different style of beautyWith a felts tlreatlt, either of`'r•eliefme. g poised e>f ` complimenting me direct] ori m al- from Tours.'{ or regret, she let her finger's touch well, Mrs. Yeast, you lis}• head. a ,• g , Y Y 3 y . fi maks our own bread. do you not ? _ gyred a peasants. 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'r -. .. -- /le^ y.,... ..::..-.- ,.-,.•' ,r.•• '\}., r .. -. _, .. -. .. ,. `C'- sn .t,Yt. -:',¢„st .:}'�s:gr. n,,.tii�..3St'i F it.- _ e• .t�•-!r' _ r_. .s- _s-.!s-,zm. . ,�!—r a.N ' -• - ...e- t a. -_. ..s.t_v-.w• .:-- .,. ,�.__.fit.-'rye°, -'%r•.a Y ►. /� .} f- ii .+. .et• a4 w.r '}5� - _ ..-. •V3 11• sl �rf.' A�. 3�f fir'' +rr re, ✓•- M-'6. t:m - And While we take this n'►atbhless tions are these that ye have one to Dr. Johnston stated that he Ra/' i kindness from God may it be found another as ye walk and aro sad ? " not gpeaking of an exhibition which, OR SPEAKthat we have uttered our last bitter (Luke xxiv, 17). But their- sadness fight be considered immoral from at , 3 '' B para- was du© to their unbelief. One day p p �, word, written our last cutting puritanical standpoint, and which > •- A ` graph, done our lat9t retaliator at the kin noticed that Nehemiah was some mi ht considat pertectl8 clew, tion, felt our last revengeful heart sad (Nee. 11, 1-5), but his sadness 'The show�I L speak of,' the said, c i A throb. Andit would not be a bad wag due to his sorrow because of contain nothing but what is degrad►of us if b in You have .to go back to th4lir• �C !mage Tells O;W: "�U epitaph for ems • y= the the desolation of the holy city Je- fI• grace of God, 'from this time forth, rusalem. The fellowship at Christ's 'days of ancient Rome to find any ^' a we lived such beneficent lives , that sufaferinga will bring us much sor- thing to equal them for lascivious' . Ma Be �"�a f i row, ut in the midst of all we may ness." #_ 3 bllc tombstone's chisel could 'a10- 't > ` � �• pr ate ,ut upon the plain slab bat rejolco in the Lord, as sorrowful yet "I would advocate that the Fail ` marks our grave a suggestion from I r always rejoicing (II. Cor, vi, 10). Board hereafter appoint persons i1 the text, He showed us no little $, Do not interpretations belong whose judgment they have conIIdence and quit forever-every man well, to God ? Tell me them, I pray g j _ �`Aespatcl; --from 'G�asliington says; kindness." But not until the last to see that' nothing objectionable is lieu. Dr. Talmage preached from every woman well, every child well, child of Qo� has got ashore from you." They were sad because of allowed to run, and I hope that tet the following text:—Acus xxviii, 2, every bird well, ever horse well, ev-1 - Y the earthly storms that drove him their dreams, which they had each Fair will .be be kept• above even suspy "The barbarous people showed us no cry dog well, every cat well. Give this �on the rocks like Mediterranean Eu- dreamed in, the same night and. cion.and certainly above anythinj;, ht+le kindness." spirit full swing, and you would roclydons, 'not until ail the thrones which they Acould not understand. immoral." k` IIure we are on the Island of Mal- have no more need of societies for of heaven arc mounted, tied all the They had forgotten their dreams and CONFIDENCE Il\T THE BOARD. , ! ` ter., another name for Melita. This prevention of cruelty to ,animals, no (conquerors ` crowned, and all the retained only a sort of troubled re- t isl:Lrtd, which ha alwa s been an more need of protective sewing wo- I harps and trumpets and organs of Dr. Johnston's confidence in y p membrance, like Nebuchadnezzar; important commercial tial centre, be- man's associations, and it would I heaven aro thrummed orblownor but, though they could not tell each Fair Board .was justified in that thele longing -t different times to Phoe- dull every sword until it would n soutided and the ran ed of all ono his dream, they feared lest no disclaimed knowledge of the immor ntcia, to Greece, to Rome, to Ar- cut skin deep, and unwheel every I climos and ages aro in full Chorus one could explain the dreams. Jo- and presented by the aide shows able, to Spain, to France, now be- battery till it could not roll,' and f under the jubilant swing of angelic seph's saying, "Intorpretatioris be- and promptly ordered three of then longing to England. The area of the make gunpowder' of no more use in tbaton, and we shall for thousands of long to God ; tell your dream to off the grounds, for breach of con island is about 100 squat. miles. It the world except for rock blasting ears have seen the river from under „I tract. Greater care will Ue`exercisoo q S me, was . equal equal to saying, le in the nediterranean sea and of or i) rotechnic celebration: Find=.rho throne rolling into the "sea of in the future. The Board has has such clarity of atmosphere that ness is a spirit divinely implanted !glas9 mingled with fire," and this acquainted with God; ' or " I am its eyes opened as to what may btu Mount Aetna,' 130 miles away, can and in answer to prayer, and then to hole for Cod, or God is with expected when low theatres are world we now inhabit shall be so far .. y m th"o past that only a stretch of me. See chapter xll, 16, and also bo distinctly seen. The •island is be sedulous! cultivated until it fills, lowed to run. Lacking any real abil� gloriously . memorable because the all the nature with a perfume richer Dan. ii, 18, 2b. What a blessed it or merit the de e d for their celestial memory can recall that it Y Y p r} Knights of Matta for a long while and more pungent than mignonette, lever existed at all, not u>ali[ them thing to be so intimate with God, custom on an appeal to the bestial Y p clock at twill wo, understand what Neheinial Lo walk with Him in such common- ruled there, but most famous be-' and, as 'if you put a tuft of' that i side of human nature. cause of the apostolic shipwrecl{. Thea aromatic beauty behind .the calls the g ion ! Yet that is the privilege of a , real kindness, and `�a may expect next year to find bestormed vessel on which Paul sail-' the mantel or in some corner where * •. child of (hod (II. Cor. vi, 16-18 ; the London Midway rightly censored 11saiah calls the everlasting kind- Y g Y John elf had "laid to" on the starboard, nobody can see it, you find people ness" of iGod. x v 2 De t. �.acxiv, 1 ) _ n Joh i S , u 0 and therefore free from inner tc 1 tack, and the wind was blowing' walking about your room looking o which men only", 9 15 They told their dreams to s {' performances 't n1 east-northeast, and, the vessel drift= this way and that, and you ask Joseph, and he interpreted them, are invited, ing probably a mile and a half an, them, - and it came to pass accorefng to "What are you looking for ?" Referring to the above the LOndoII hour, she struck at what is now and they answer, "Where is that TIRE So LE�� N the interpretation, the chief butler *e�,s says (in part) editorially:— was re:Itorc•i to his butlership again,called St. Paul's Bay,. Practical ,flower ?" so if one has in his soul So ' The side show attractions whict sailors have taken up the Bible ac- this infinite sweetness of disposition and tile' chief baker was hanged .were in operation at the Western ` INTERN � SSO verses 21, 22 The butler told his _ count and decided beyond centro- its perfume will wlicIm everything. INTERNATIONAL N, )a Fair during the past weep were the = versy the place of the shipwreck. Still further, I must speak of kind- oCT. �3. dreamIt' an when the baker saw most disgraceful ever presented iy first, er But the island, which, has so rough' ness of word. When you meet any tl[at the interpretation was good London, perhaps in Ontario. Then -,­ h' also told his dream, and Joseph a coast, is for the most part agar- one, do you sa.y a pleasant thing or should be nn place in a large agri• was faithful in his inter rotation, cultural and industrial exhibition fol den. Richest fruits and a profusion an unpleasant ? Do ,you tell him of ficzt of the Lesson, Gen. ==zix; p though it foreboded no good to the of honey characterized it in Paul's agreeable things you have heard 24, to xi, 15. Golden Tezt, g any of those theatrical Sid© shote onto as well h now. The finest or- about him or the dis:LGreeable? When .Gen. xxxix, 21 baker. The servant of God must de- attractions. The Fair Board point�l sages, ilgs and olives grow there. he leaves you does he feel better glare judgment and mercy with to the fact that the amusement fea• 20, ^I. "Ile was there the prt- equal faithfulnesg. It is not for him t when Paul and his comrades or _ Tres are. patronized. But the air e 1L fion, but the Lord was with Joseph" t anything for fear o[ i p o F crawled up on the beach, saturated I�OI✓S III: I'F:EL WORSE.:, o withhold Board has for years been calorie to from ton abstinence Z ho last lesson left Joseph a slave hurting people's feelings. Seo the a specialty loving class, and it FltO hungry g in the house of Potiphar in Egypt, faithfulness of Samuel, when but a from food and Oh, the power of the totigil0 . would be.unusual it they did not se� the production of happiness or mis- but, verso 2 of this chapter Says, child, in cjeclalding the whole message cure them. ` CIIILLEII TO TIIE 130 NEI ' The Lord was with Joseph. and lie Iiow cry 1 'One would think from tile „ p to Eli (I. Salo. iii, 17, 18). GLASGOW EXIIIBITION w�L. the tongue is ca ed ill we might was a prosf(rerous roan. He seeing i touching t[Le entreaty. of Joseph to the islanders, though called barber- Y K g b the race of Cod to have risen inns because they could not speak take the hint that• it was a dao- Y g the chief butler, "Think on mo when The Glasgow Exhibition should ba ' Greek, opened their dents to the f;erous power. First it is chained to above all Ills circumstance , young 1t shall be well with thee, and show a model for' exhibitions in Canada shi wrecked unfortunates. Every- 'the balck parr, of the mouth by Si rot+� though he wag, and trying though kindness; I pray thee, MAO me," There is not a Midway nor aside they were, and to have determined '' ) 6 thiphad one to the bottom of the muscles. Then it is surrounded by etc. (verses 14 1.,. IIe did not show, not- a sign of a fake is to be i ff g teeth of the 1Frcrer jaw, so realty ( that God should be glorified in hien cease to feel the wrong that was seen. vet this fail* has been one -of deep, and the barefooted, bareheaded apostle and ship's crew were in a ivory bars, and then by tho teeth of I (Phil. i, 20). Potiphru sate that the done to him, he did not forget his the most successful that the world c'�ndition to appreciate hospitality. the upper jaw, more ivory bars. I.otYl tray with hint and' made all poor old father .from whole he had has ever k•notvn. �Iy text finds the ship's crew a- 'Then, outside of all, are the two lips that he;did prosper. This is splen- been stolen. nor tiro home from '1'lte 1�'cstern Fair Board is open to shore on Malta, and around a hot with the power of compression ►Lod diel testimony and wiaht, by the which lie -hied been so cr'uetly snatch- critic iti~m for pet't21'►ttlIlg the perform I , fire drying theutse es and with the arrest. And yet, notwithstanding -grace of God, be true of every be- ed away, and probably it was a antes to which special objections these four imprisonments or limiter- liever (compare chapter xxvi, 2R)'. daily conflict to rise above these I were made- The Fair hoard was re- ' best provision the danders can offer c them. And they g° into Govern tions, how many take no hint in 1•r,- Then notice Potiphar's unbounded things 'and do his work with'a quiet r s(}c}nsible for the morality of the ex c rnellt 'quarters for three days to i e- gard to the dangerous power of c,ho t confidence in hint. lie put all that mind. Ilow sad to read in verse `:B, { hibiticrns given. cupera.te, Publics, the ruler, inviting tongue, and the results aro latera- , lie had in Joseph's hand and left it -Yet did not the clikif butler remeni- II But it is said "they did not d them although he had severe sick- tion, scarification and damnation. ; there without a care (see In verses bc'r Joseph, but forgat him." It know," But they should have b There ar 3 thoso if the know a good !4 to 6 the expression 'ail that ho 1 na4s in the house at the tune, his Y B p 1 m•ilces one think of rho poor wise known. If one of the bu}lclonQs had father down with a dangerous illness. thing About you and a bad thing, ( had" four times). Let us without man who delivered a city, yut no heap defective, had fallen and injured Yea, Iva br.aoo menthe ^they stye will mention the bad th�ng and net iesittfxtion place all that the aro and ono remL.mbered that same poor man marry pool le, the Board would have ,. .', � J s:_.,,.-.., .�_ ..__.... ��_,, - _-, •_ been hold reg ongible: 1 (III the island watchingter ... �s•a�. AA. •n }� t.h horst v.. Low.ri W -�'-+•- ��. s-.�__1-Cs1.. -. ._ _ P { t HIId putting the 1Lospit 'tics of the fX°O� Using. `how, `Z11ero aro wo sus and leave ell there with the full .•�--- -►u. thAt ttu+t autlnext steles to almost every one's char- asLSurance that Ile tt•►It rtes to it (Pa. � - islanders to a severe test. But it ,. , side shows are on the groan )s endured the test satisfactor--fly, and act.cr, and we have rho choice of x)rxvii, ► ; I rev. xvi, 3). Think I WORKING ITS OWN CITR,E. ,. over the virtue or the vice. of the widow. and the hoy who each nd that they are not a,r ft is recorded for all the aces of i --- _ year, celintinlLtorfallt the specialtyefcxt t,lnte and ' ternity to read acct hear We can greet Paul and the ship's :gave all to Him (Luke xxi, 4 : -John in regard �o the inhabitants of Alai- crow its they coine up the be, of 'vi. 11). The advereary cannot stand The "Midway" Nuisance at Agri- tures they will curtail them to such 1, 1,lalta with the words, - What a so►- such righteousness and victory over cultural Fairs an extent as'to make them tile trim "`1'he barbarous _ people shelve d . ming :and not the body of the exhibt ry looking set ypu are ! How little :circumstances, and lie 1s permitted he days of the Ontario Agricul- us no little kindness,- tion--(ittrs.) F_intna Waterson, Ont. , Kindness! What a great;` `�dtird of natigation you must !:now to run ito humiliate Joseph yet ntoro, so tar 1 1~'aic "Midway," as now cull" Prov. Press Supt. in W.C.'r.U. ' that is! It would take a react as on these rocks ! Didn't ,you know ; under a base, false 'accusaLtion •To- i duc are numbered., The scathing • better than to put out on the Aledi- ", sept► is cast into prison, but being ! criticisms delivered last sac by the to as that which the apocalyptic r Y GBATN OF COLD. angel used to measure heaven to tell terrane:u, this wintry month ? It innocent the Lord is with him and tt as not much of a ship an how, or . Farmers' Advocate and other agt i , Yth - the breadth, the height P y' lightens els afllietiott Fon►ewhat ILY I cultural and rural [rapers, produced Dispatch is the soul of businc�s the let7s, it would t have gone to pieces as :giving him favor in the sight of the t , of tha r munificent word. It is a a i�Larked improvement in the Toren- ( [1etitel held. avorite Bible word, and it is early soon as that. Well, what do fou keeper. of the prison. But it was , • p There is not a moment witliaut want ? `�'e have hard enough work to I:xhibitiutL; and the exposure,osure, this launched in the book of (.gnosis, g 1 hard for hint, .tor a time, for it 19 "year, before the hoard, of tho Lon- some duty—Cicero.- to hnal:c a lit'irtfi for ourselves Willi- written that they hurt his Poet with • . ohn- caulrht up in lite book of �l osltua, don Midway, by Rov. Robu~t I DiSlr:tnce Icnds enChatLttnent to the 'out having thrust. on us 27ti raga- fellers, ho ties laid in iron, . 'until view--C:uu bell. ombraced in the book of Ruth, sworn Stoll and Mr. Adam Beck of that p ; b in the book of Samuel, crowned muffins. Not so said the Afallese, the time tent his word carne, thct Y I think the said, l'ome in ! Sit ' word I city. is likely to alter the rel,I�ttcL- flow disappolnttttent tracks the , to the boot: of Psalms and enthroned Y of the Lorca tried him ev. ble conditions far three ye+ir'13 [rrrva- steps cif hope.—Landon. ! t Your- (town by the fire and warm your- , 18, 19). We may im gine the adv r- ° . • i y ` to minty Places in the New festa- selves. Glad that you all of off ' lent. at the Weste,►n Outa.r•io k:x rosi- ��'hat loneliness is more '!isnot th;trc aloof. Kindness', A word no more f5 sary suggesting that note all f'is � dititrust.—George Eliot. •r�ntle than mighty. I expect it will ,with your-liveG. visions and .dreams had come to t tion. ' ' i 6 11'htte Children- 't3nd young pe°plc 1 he early morning hatli gold in its WRESTLE bII. DOWN. . ; . : , MARE . YoultSELI•' AT >EIO1►>E. naught, for he would never get out( are pre.,singly invited to attend Such mouttli.—I••ranklin. of this I.rison, t'i't we doubt not laces, and their presence secured by •7'ruc c1inl►ity is nc*ver gained. by bc:cire I et through with it. It is You at welcome, to all we have that his mind was staid upon Je- ;p g g me Los ,ot school holidays and lots ad- place, and never lost when honor until seine ship comes !n sight - and are tvithclrawrl.—AT:�ssinger. strong enough to throw an archan- , � hot'ali, and he had victory by faith. � lis:Ion fees, the least that can be you resume your voyage._ here, let � n t;al. But it will be well for us to • 2..,. 28. "Whatsoever they did ax reelect is that all side shows per- We love in of hers what we luck in stood around it and warm ourselves ,nte Pitt a ba► �Ja6e on your toreheacl, , there he was the doer of it." As- int i Y S for that is tL ugly gash you got t , ' mitted shall be free from vicious fea- ourselves AILd would be ever thin bV its glow as .Paul and his fellow I otiphar s house so In the prison all tures A good spice of fun of a ,batt what we are.—Stoddard. r from tl,c floatii g tinsbcrs. And hero ' things were placed under tum. Tho voyagers stood around the fire oh clean; nature,. cannot be objegled f°, 'There is no readier way for a man the Island of Aittlt.a, where the Mal- .is a roan with n broken arm we keeper ,,of the prison to not to will have a doctor come to attend I and ought to serve as u. sauce for the to bring his own worth into quos t.;se made themselves immortal in - anything, for it teas evident that to this fractal e. And though for ' more sttible articles of• mental diet tion, than, hy. endeavoring to de- riLy text. by the way they treated tthe Lord 'was with -hint and made all ; provided b _ tit© various exhibits. tract from the worth of other men.-- three months the hindnesa wetit un, . [ y , their victims of the. sea. "The bar- : that he did to prosper. • Clrcurn- But when fou degenerates into simple Tillotson. barons people showed us no little we have little more than this brief j record "Tec barbarou9 stances clo not always lrtclieato pros- nttstinesS, it is flute to cell a halt, There is no merit where there • i9 poop!o a kindness." I �perity or otherwise. It is the pros-; and Dr. Johnston and AIr. heck, de nc, trial ; and till experience stamps Kindness! All definitions of that showed lis no little klndness. encu and blessing- of God that con- ' Furthermore, thc•ro i5 kindness �f t Ferve rho Lhanks of the parents of the mark of strength, cowards may' nildtipotent word brcalc down half statute true prosperity ;. Daniel was' London anti vicinity for their person- pass for heroes, and fait!! for false wiz You ser it is clemency, be ,action. That is what Joseph allow- I• in the lions' den and Y Y ed to his outrageous brothers. that prosperous al investigation anti fearless donne- }Iocict,—A• ITill. nignityy, generosity; it is made up- of ; • t his friends in the fiery furnact$; Da- elation of the evils tl;at, to within Much depends upon a man's coot good wishes; !is what David showed Co A[gphibos- vid teas more prosperous than Saul g It is an expression of i I hetes for his father Jonathan's sake. , the last live days of- the close of the a e when he is slandered and txa beneficence; it is a contribution to the king, even thoufih ho fled from ; Loudon Exhibition, drew large duced. Weak men are crusher,} by the happiness of others. somo one T11at is what Onesiphorus showed to Paul in the Roman penitentiary: film, for God tr[th kiln. Every clones of rnen and boys to their detraction, but the brave hold on else says, "1Vhy, I can give you a Kindness to all i Surely it ought sip in the life of Joseph and a! , lttcjvious performances. and succeed.—i'el'tham. definition of kindness; it is sunshine r g I Davie[ wag a step to a t ne. end ' wife in cine' trf Lori- Discretion is the perfection-.of res ' of the soul it is affection Pereuni:tt; ;not to be a .difficult grace to eulti- i Dr, Jt)jutstoq• vate when the see towering above the Iso 'it is with the believed for tlie, 'do►t' most ".!tenures : I'res"tryteil-ian son, and a guide to us in all the `'• it is a climacteric grace; it is the ; i ovorcorrter is prom}sed'alt �ilh ttialcr said .bef're Lite Board:— duties of life. It is only found ►n centuries such an example that one rill � combination of 11 graces; it is com- I ( Christ on His throne Mev. f1f, ft t • language, men of sound sense and good under L 4 glimpse of it Ought to trreit and "It is not in the I'nc,lislt passion,; it is the perfection of gentle The cross is the way to the crown. transform -r a}1 - nations: Kindness Y to, describe the horrible lewdness incl slanditt ''.—Ilrtiyere. trla'�liness and womanliness." Arc i brought our Lord from heaven. x1, 1-4. * Pharaoh's chief butler and . ' y y S ggeStivent'ss .of indescribably Itlttl s t e •you through? You have made a Kindness to miscreants, kindness to' baker suddenly find themselves with I the grossly immoral performances TO THE POINT dead .failure in your definition. It ;pet sCcutors, kindness to trite crippled .Tose h in the prison, and he serves which we witnessed. �It was an afro itity:it bd defined! but the all know i and the blind and the gelate rife and them while they continue the ro for cions outrage decency, And we A poet feet a pretty maid, what it is for the have felt its power. 1 ! And vowed that he would woo Tier, i` I file leprotlg and the dropsical and a season. Like our Lord Jesus, .Ter would ask on behalf of the citizens Day after clay lie.spent itis titue - ne of you may have felt it as the demoniAc;a1 .c11a2•-act i ized him all. • L of owl numbered with In writing sonnets to Iter; _ Paul felt it, on some coast of, rock I beth is n Y. of Lary tont nest. flail the oUjectiona- the way and on the, cross, kindness transgressors and has thins laid to i ble fe-Ltures be expunged for there is as the ship went to pieces, but more j g And through the past his iLasstcin9 of us have again and again in some 'to the bandits suffering on the side (his charge that he knew not, Put he i nothing in the shows which is not told g (of him, and kindness to the e►c�cu- ►s also an illustration of minister- a objection Lble, but that illi Board For though it did him*hon'tirr,` a tt°ful stress of life had either,from toners while yet they 'pushed the in unto oil rs rather .than beim I should rid itself of these shows, r'oPt : - earth or heaven hands stretched out i ` g IIe was so very bas}Ifiil that which "showed us no little kind-i spear and hammered the spikes and ministered' unto, (Ise. till, 12 pw and branch. He _feared to call upon her. howled the blasphemies. All the I xxxv, I1 Atatth. xx, 28). The "In the city hall, on the streets, ness'•" i stories of the John hIowards and the o of these oSicers brought them even in tile• hose}tats. and at the rail- _ maid `I'lsere is' kindless of-' disposition, , fleece john_ Another fuel this self-same m. d, h lorence Nightingales and the Grace not only imprisonment, but the pos- ;road stations," continued. I)r, But he was not a poet, s kindness of word, kindness of act, g Palo t " erfornta►Ices are, I 'un- Darlin s and the Ida Lewises sibilit f death. If our Lord - Was Ston, these P And when he found he loved hCt` welt, ftnd there .is Jesus Christ, the im- before this transcendent example of Y P nit who could i derstand, the principal subject of personatioin of all of them. Find- P strict to mark inlq y, He vowed that she should know it; him whose birth and life and death ' stand ? Ilut IIe °is the Lord God, conversatfon to-day. I hope }t is Ile spent no tune ell sonnets grand, ness! You cannot affect it. YOU are fpr ruin ani- n t ttFue that features which were ex-You play it as a part. merciful. acid gracious, g' g q But said, I tvattt a wife, dear;" ' from Toronto and Iluffalo TFIi*:' GREATEST' STO tY ggity; t•ansgression aged Bill, t>tto►gb . cltado To him the pretty maid replied: YOU CANNOT I�NACT IT '' IIe- will b no►+is 'Clear;�te out 4. �° ail s.haye bCeri Pe.►'n►itted to flourish ,•Well, I'll he yours for life, dc�tr " that' the world ev6r heard ad rho I Y I; the grace of God you must theme of the mightiest hosanna that tY who refuse to turn •Ito HIm x. at the western Fair - but I have Y heard that .one tt'ttr>act.ion here was have it inside of you, an everlasting heaven ever lifted. Yea, the very xxxfv, Q, .7)• J w d- at Buffalo. 1 London's d:L3;,r� and weekly 'ptLPers , ummer, or, rather, ft combination bf kindness that allowed belle hands to t5-7• One Morning o�eph`. finds ' not alio e wish to ose as h ten- `hr`s �0 per cent. more In number that!, s y ppy I I do not i p .June and .October, the geniality of be nailed to the horizontal timber of these two prisoners ver nolle those of Ireland comb4oed. it Bo lain] in sor of the morals of the Western t11e one and the tonic of the other. 1 the cross with that cruel thump, and manifesting plainly ' It cannot dwell with arrogance or !thump, nett► stretches down itam the their faces that he asked them, Fair Board, but. I have sufficient con- Of 100 units of worts, done in Great .. a so sad! p Ya spite or revenge or malevolence. - At skies those same hands filled Ivith Wherefore look Y y to- f►dence in you gentlenion to believe' I3ritait2, 13 are accomplished b man power unaided by maelifne"r sits first appearance in the soul all balm for all our wounds, forgiveness day ?" We think of the Lord's que;3- that the immorality was lust{now►t to y. In the these elcites and Gergishiteati and-'for all our crimes, rescue for %11 our tide to the two who walked! to Em- you,; and that You will take steps to United States only 4 per oenL. of �' must quit, berfd�m9. ..r ;.i mans, ••What manner of•60mmunica + Ut. a stop to it-,, ., work is done by r ate-patvec,, " Sittit�d J rte t a i .. rise „a , i . !rrr }. .r,. x. +mY• ,�-'t+ r v„ :rtit•,. + r ":.i b r - - : _. -.. : .. ,.,- ... .,.-._ .. .-. : .:.. .,. D _. .- '; :, "_ _,.�tst•''boli s� .�,�' �hv'x¢-�a �,!• ''�/L.`. � 4 4�..;� ,}':-.e,� •, 1 t r: .�J14 e . ,.v >.r x :. 3�• 4 - �y ba••:::.:r. "� 4'•ii Ni a : -. _ - . r - ....". ... .. . - .- ... ..--.. .. ✓.. .ger: - - : ... .:, -_ .... -, .-..-.. ,._ ,. .: .. ..tet_-.- a - a r _ - R _ .. -r � _ -0.a. .s :�`y,.._ ::•tr =k- .,a-_. -. -. _....---..: _'.._. ,--. ...r.. ._- -... ...:t. ti.. .-., .. .4 .. ..-.. .,t..: .. - Y -. .- L.-,,. ,.- �' - f� - •.r .? els+•c..z. • -t .,• "'r'"- a 7 w is '�•S' _ �a, ♦���:.« r- +ti x a .t- - t r T - •2"F-- -'.c -�<.- ~Y•. -:.t. .. - i- .. - - ami i •i , r r k rS � a , A. ,., X "'k•i• _•k fY, .:"f �� the r ., +ria I t- thk -.-}, ,! 4111 „r. fi -1 dRM TO' RENT.-The andenligned composed of gradnstes and students' - . t �t � firktAusPigs has one hundred&area of lot$6, in can 11, 'R Of the university. Not appearing at Pickering to lei. Appiy to 0-A•Michell-Alton& • ends lnted time some Of his friends or W J llficheu,Deer Park. --- - an apps f went.in_search of him and to their -� we O R eh farm, sontaininR ' w ENT The Ba horror found him in his bed in a dying T sic verse les0,� being part of lot 23 , i Q eon •more orchard, oodbouse, - condition and with a bullet wound in • i,Pickering, Large o g .. ' t�"outbaildi well waged,ecil of:y loam. his bead, which was lying in a pool of Apply to WmaTredway,High orbet, - ♦ i <ry - 0 his clotted blood. Now the sad affairtt happened will never be known. This STUCK FOR BALE-I :na°iamsu,y remises 1 a&r-load of sbeeo -.;.*. . .-...-. p TERMS " is only one occurrence among man oar of vs on time for F. y - g yt cattle,wticlt did not"aryl . 7 t.2a gs:T•ar,- 411.00 u ase in advask" my wee will sell by the iD or coy w& to stilt �► but the deceased being a member of o,.h or Time Apply to J A whit., rougham BATES OF ADVERTISING family prominent in public and social Ont Serf0 t d ood . -'Vfiet insertion,per line io bents. life attracts wider attention. The .ash subsequent insertion,per line 6 TIMBER FOR BALE—A lame Baan bseq n tragic affair leads us to ponder why it m This rate does not include i or For ad- $' p ] l Legs sig ti d timbal suitable for • h of good sou ' weriisemenb. 1s that fire-arms are sold so indiscr:m- building purposes ?his timber is in building 4 special terms given to parties making eon- ►Hawn as old Konite tavern situated at Roup recta for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- inately., What need had this yonng Hill Post office Applg to H Qrah&m; Rouge •;early or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. man, a student at college for a rev'ol- Hill P O or lot 33 Kingston Road Piokating i C�iinOe to got " Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, 48 il-m One year,$5 00,payable iri &dvanae. ver 9 Surely his companions were not OrNotice in local columns ten cents per line, OR $� , ;.—Hdn6e and lot BBInR p -11ve cents per line each subsequent insertion. Of 19uch 8 vicious character that he pecial contract rates made known on applic&. should require this protection, y Dart of tot 14,con 1, containing 3 of an -• • p _ r on. No free advertising . Only more,e=aellent for garden purposes• s number Winter ftte your awn, prioe� Of haft trees`atid a frame house,lint&law Advertisements without writter, nstractioas a few�eelis ago, It Was reported that god to ' wi.}lbe inserted until forbidden and charged &o- g p � •�►�sad soft For particulars apply &dyed &a- a number of boys of this village not lilts Jno Latebford,98 Fentug St,Toronto, or B eordinaty. Orders for discontinuing A Bunting, Pickering 35•ti ' monte must be In writing and sent to the pub- yet into their teens, went down to the 264 doltde a6 Auction, Claud miZed hardwood, Ash, Bir'h. cher• flats b the river where a number of Job Work prompti• wttonded to. y TOCK FOR SALE-I have at in Is published ever Friday morning at its oma others were strolling,and began firing t.J premises one mile west of Bronahsm vil- etc, In 5 cord lois, ta��suit purchasers. Cedar posts and l�iokering Ont. iage.80 head of feeding cattle composed of 90 a revolver which they had in their pos calv08.20 yearlin i!0 two old and g0 ■tabs Poles. 87� acres Farm land e e part of north hundred lot ,� g yr I Pro rietor3 session. Luckily no accident occured ani heifers Ayr old,weigh from 8 to it hondre d Murka ' do ThextonI 85 con 1 Pickering. . p dell for cash or time,or will let out on shares to g On this occasion, but it is only by such feed At home every Monday Apply to J A carelessness that these accidents do White,Brougham P o sett . FRIDA',, OCT. 11; 1901. take lace. . We lieu the he sal01 e _. laable be e t t L�ARM TO RENT That va + p i' . Of fire-arms or at. least revclvers, farm containing 100 acres more or lea.be13 Ing situated at lot i15. rear of 3rd conoeaion, nesday NOTES AND COMMENTS. should be greatly restricted; that none Pickering. On the premises aria tri►me barn, • 0 ci t should be allowed to hase these with atone eta urcbling beneath, good two-storey p frame house,also to acres of good bearing orch- The Hon. Clarke Wallace, the mim except when their business Or Circum- and The place is well watered For particular - ber representin West York in the stances absolute! demands s e suctl apply to itlre H Westgate,lot 90 B F con Picker- g, y ing or Pickering 58-1 < House of Commons, died at his ham@ protection. It might be well to issue. -At 1 'p.m sharp, on lot 34 con 1 Pickering. Easy terms. ... in Woodbridge on Tuesdayevening at llzences for the privilege of Navin aOR SALE OR TO RENT-A vat• . , g ,p g g Fumble farm oontslning50 gates more or i' See posters. Land will be sold at 4 p.m. the age of 57. Clarke Wallace has revolver in ones passesion, -such lie less.being the south-east quarter of lot 2T eon 'been a member of the House of Coln- suss to be anted b some yea oneib'e 9 Pickeridg• On the farm are&mood barn with J. R. Dales, M.D, W. T. Dunbar,—Eaecntors.- Poacher k . y P stone stabling qnderneatb,a Rood driyq house mons since 1878, and during Sir John person, One thing is certain the and other out Unildin s,frame house with,rood P08ti11, Auctioneers.' oel_ar,ank oistern The place is well watered Thompson's administration, rind for a the greatest number of these danger- and well fenced There is a good orchard of short time in Mackenzie Bowell's and ous wee o�ssess ns are in the ion Of small baits of this farm is very suitable p for market garrdenden ing, situated l8 miles.from osieion in the Cabinet as controller those who have absolute! no reason Toronto market li miles from Dunbarton P O )i a P y I}miles from school _ For particulars regarding of Customs. While all the people of whatever for owning them. A man terms eta Apply to Miss 1 R Decker, Whttay %nada may not agree with him on whose lawful business requires that he tv-tf , cerain questions, we all admire the travel with large sums cf money or i man who was willing tosacrifice po• other valuables, should be allowed Claremo alt . sition, and the emoluments of office this protection, or a man whose dwel- ; - • . ti lin 1 f. i �� for the sake of. principles which he g or place o business is apt to be , cherished. Such men as he wield a burglarized should also be alliwed this rest influence in national life, and privilege. Other than these we see PlowEngineind Machine Repairing. ) g P g Plow Points command the respect of all, even if no reason why people should carry Cho ppin Done' WAR. F.- they do hold opposite views in politics such fire-arms thus endangering their 'Maple Flooring for gale _ 0 1 Would that there were more such In own lives as well as tL•e lives of others 'Ood Heavy bores for sale. our country. His loss Dill be keenly yes C Hy. W. White ; Red- felt by a levee section of the country, ■ - I hs►Qe them iri Bale, Battened and especially the Orange Order in which Executars Sale �� ReSI' _rfords, neat and up to date for he held the hiallest offices. r'e I;adies and Misses i - deuce � . _ - Thls year we shall ukse two public Hea ` or Li ht� wid6 or narrow About one pion in every four euf- g 1 I 1lolidays in the month of November. ! _=x , All u to date for Men, Boys and . Sn addition to Thauke ivt.l Da on fens•with itching, bleeding or protrud« - p g R y The landertlquad >:as .fte4l luau e1j0Jjs Youths. For children all sizes ;n, piles. There has yet to be found pra November athe Execytors of the will of the late Mrs. the 28th, November 9111 will x180 be Catharine line,,t<► 'oSer for sate by patMle sty lei.single case in which Dr. Chase's Oint- and st les. iobserved as a public holiday in Canada &&&flan at wilsod. $oral, clt►romoot, ails 1; ment will not afford prompt relief, and o'clock p.m.. . sdnesd&y. October 93rd JIM, It is so fixed by stdtute, t)1 in er ri q _ -- - J ant avid thorough cure. Ask yaw o par o o -- hOlidB S " the birthday60C the da g 8th a aaesaioel ane Tawnebip of Piekeri&g de Rubbers all sizes aA sip es In ens, WOai(ing end Chitdt` . y y scribed on a plan thereat made t John Shier, < neighbors about it. The best people fit p L W.as village lots, Ko 0 l0,i3.i(i and IS to - fixed by proclamation for the celebrat the land recommend this treatment of the .ims vi of Claremont un the rem on of the birthday of the reigning the only actual cure for piles: 60 centi there we a one and a nalf storey frwoe dwettii n -` g $ a box, all dealers, or Edmitnson, Bates house asci frame stable,goon well, garden well sovereign." It will thus be seee th t stocked with fruit trees• The property is #lig- , � Company, Toronto. p it will not be necessary to make any ibl situa�i and is switabie for building eitem. •:': , �EKMti OF BALE-- the sale!s made subject A further proclamation to that effect, be — _- to a reserve bid: to per coot of purchase money to be paid ttbwn at utne.of sale said the balance • B ' ng already fixed tap law. Some may RE within 90 ds�a immedrate se»aion will be think that we are having too many given. Furtberterms and conditions of sale holidays, butt we do no`, think that we will be made appl(cwn on the day of sale or may _be had on a�1�+pp ,cation to Robert 3lilne; Gwen 1 will lose anything in the end. A boli INTME River. T, A.MAne.19 Wood 84 Toronto,the ren dt rs•aolicitarb or the aucttoaeer• ' day coming occasionally makes life Dow A McGillTrtav '"hos- Poneher, - j��p ?brighter, and we are better able to ac- �, vendors' Solicitors Auctioneer. �xerieral Merchant Wl1ltLvdle. Solid Gold... 1,1, 85 Whitby: gi-Q y } tcomplish what we have to do after-en- Best Gold Fill 1.60 - --� joying a day off now and then. VALUABLE FARC 5 yrs Gold Fill 1.00 �IJl6 Best G 1 asses... 100 . . . In Pickering -` .The Duke Of York's rll3it t0 til@ We guarantee perfect satisfaction. FOR AI, BY TENDER. North-West has been a source of ter- GLOBE OPTICAL ' CO., or to the wild ducks In that region, 93 Yonarn Street, Toronto., - - Tenders a*e Invited and will bw is" b judging from the despatches that - the nnderWgued up to it o'cloeb oo Wednesday. come telling us of „he terrible slaugh- .New ddivertisements. ;i6tb Oct 1Jpi,for tba�t minable fYern known &. the Hortop farm. Cbm used of t'bt wash 100 ' ter that has been wrought upon this - gem of lot 5. 0S and the tt� gaartwwor lot s in the - (-T�OWS FOR BALE.-I have two Rood 6th eonoessson of the Tbrtnship of Pieketring, favorite object of the sportsman's'aim, V fresh milch cows for sale. Apply tl►J. containing 150 acres more- or Iowa except 6! ( Mbile we sympathize deeply with the Graham.lot 35,B,F,con,Pickering. Rouge Neil acres heretofore sold bone Jobe Byfield, felly a described in regb"&%b=iiT9M slob mood sadC ) unfortunate ducks, we doubt whether well wndwdrslued- The baildios'w consist of a their sufferings have been greater than �j OR BALE-One �eeQnd hand parlor good >rongh castaweLlisrg..aa woeatahed. �r�a FOR stove in good repair, (Av%Sulfas► here with stone stai►leg, 1 Loss& stabs&, that endured by the Duke and Duch- gib 1 pure bred Leicester ram A m l about 3 acres of orchard. good &a*. This ane a ass duringtheir tour of.the British Ridley.Pickering 51-tt pD�f torss i.acnated oae.rsii► weep otKie&&ts >ro.d, Will bring Lhe wagon.to yoiir door - &ed is convenient to sebools. otweb sled gas&. Colonies. While it is no doubt pleas- ossc•..nd u.male.aords• an, .znatle�s - 08 BALE—Two very shotes �ei rs !assay to punrchasers atobtainiaa e M p°i Verity Plows I Now is the time for ing to them to witness the many ex- FOR years old due to calve at one*•'also sae amt desirable oroperq_ biticiis of loyalty to the British JYorkshire Marquis. ot 20 is old A1/ °i w balance 4 r�►.n aee.pt...b.e mss. those large doable plows. . �r©7►n at the same time they are hu- mo for 5 fO:n.t e p�efeng�. remain aII -man and cannot be otherwise than STRAYED sic salts premises of the t1p=er n.ew.&tiy aa• Remember we have them in fear undersigned on lot 97 eon s FSelMsing toss to be s&&laa et dant- Rides. mfearied at the addresses of Welcome &boat August ist one ewe and osepamh. Owns r ' dung at them day after day by reeept- May &, ems proving prti»sai D"r" Dow a T ion committees, and at the attacks naive Bet ist ism : wh sibrj. Priem the lowest: i , made upon them by hordes of import- . ._ ` - - &nate kodak fiends. , While it is 0 pleasant to have a test oacsiiionaUy + of ice-cream or plum-pudding. but to I. Bl'o (,�, be confined to a diet of either of these i da to the exclusion of eve • day after y, i7 - , isEm thing else of a substantial nature, we . '; $e Ins to Tama -bn sell ind P y would soon find that they world be- in t oar eboY at atot►er tin You save �r _ n o Undoub' . me repulsive to our tastes. _ .� P -, �." ''' and - to ware. bfor a redly the D1ilce and Duchess are y henXillaskrim 10 this time longing for a change of diet. We ale , f cave tro andurn.. v : and a day off sway ,from the madd sae k or cen ma Ing crowd u eomethin the t� - r -tea. !!T n and the happiest da of Del NIE 0 r � DRUG STORE I 7 greatly enjoy, a Pp 7 .- � all in their long tour will be the one i r = ) DOW S L i on which the will reach their desti- "' Oar �mg� are Pore and Fresh and &Loch IMP- -, p Claremt -�°-�` • :nation, when in the privacy of `their Oom , - s : in he bosom of their own p>ue the following. own home t ..,: �o OR, 9 belttes for So Batts So lb, 10 lbs for W. 4amily they will enjoy the greatest - Ohms.'■Puss, ho=e. !or 460 f r hat anyone can experience. Mlle ur veom o t t ,, . tea: y P Sulphur - .,, bnteo76�o Oalrler'■ ! boxes for k ache wde 12 -- 1b, 101 I � n B : . .,, _; ., •1. � Perfect H i13 a bos,�6n Pare Drags for Condition - a 1l , n < 660. liters f, emd ppoo /&, (� Piero°•Favorite Pre�ori=' n B Po sirs yg 19U 1 ; 190 i _ Plum's Golden Medical alp�hhindsOnlast Satnrda evenin one of , ,aW_ ,.. a • Pi eta ., am those unfortunate and lamentable oc- i oltietnhepr: : • • i i Pierce rt PeUeM, 16s v ,Oinnamon cloye. 1 which we read about ever Oirane, small 360, Acid for m.ki w.. carrences w y � brga 660:. � : GFatliO, .' 's Emaldon _ r� •. - OATS . small 36 a , P We fro refitted fro` pIIrah> s3 elm rntit of BARLEY, (1A8 and e mp of white pine mud 1War spa t1i1 for cream spa vmsgar t Week, took lace in Toronto under B°O■ tee sad cuenm$tanees. A young AT, Berle d Wheat y IdyesWe'. Food, t0a ; : Harter Collor �� Xy 0008E �V y sou eat to be delivered at Elevator, Pieter layposaiphi of■odi►for -ni' 1 - - man aged seventeen eon of one of file ing Harbor. y Feeding air loo, ' _ 4. p° oo m lb . j Oats-at Elevator or on oars, as May be arranged �� ,i Eohema Oia ns s6a _ most prominent lawyers in London, t • Tooth bru■hes.l0o, p y Prices will be paid to oompare favorably with other markele. , Water Perfume■ ro 1s sod came to the city to attend the univer f the = ,,• , ..,< dAl setican Oi h high Queried on the First o M -. _ UM- month. 1, � b ., sit w t Lor W. D. ilei ' r egoai to monthBeing very popular, he was 4od��: lhewr Oo • ' .�� •. Yx�. 3.+! a: a' wmh cad Y�.� +� ` fie• .. eoeived OII $awtiuda evel��g, Y+t+ r! '•, Y:. .-i •- F. - 171 11 •I < Y +f be �I - a �- - , e Of the O�euti�r J lade o�eoaa o I � be t Drtlp gets. C D To �tTo. is d melanber of one o k Vii' 7i � � f t�t,3e Ealeta fr ,- ,' I4 b n ,4a t .. ....._ .. .. ... .. ...- .:.. '.. Yom. �R 1,': . . ;�. . ,.. ::. a r, { -.\,a ... :_ .rE. a :,t•. � '1 ''t. -n,..'u-, r•$` 1 aLti, x . .-.. .3,.s• -V . - .3],n V :_ .'Frye s. lei ,[r.. .. -I. _ ..l,,,-. n •. ,7"..,e :- •1, & r :...P -, -- :- ,. I }x... -� .. 9 ,., .. a Y. ♦ t - , i S _ ..L , • S _. .. - -..-.. -._ ., .. '.-.... .--.. .t•- _.. .t .... i. ♦- A .- r _ ; .+7_. . _- _ -.1 -sal ,. S .. -4..:. ...-.. '.• .. v`r2 .. �.. - .,... + .. a - ..:.. .1 .. --- w ee••. -, �i r 4+`J P --aF. . .. ....._ p«.�.•.. -. �...-, a. ,,::, ._.. -,.�-. <.. -._ d .. - r .. ° .. . - _ n •_ a.3. ��.x.-- --,-4:''� ,_ .. . _.,� 5`$r`:., yf,.2.'-::��>. t-.�". K . A F - - v— •�.Ro y.: "� ,.. ...t ._ _�. •'�w .. r.,.*, � S¢`J _- _ :!roti = - .{ i�^>" - »...{y, _ ' r �i: t. _ .€;,.tom' -,'- •. , '�� I':.•. - r,., d ,,. : -,,'' ., ' ::.. {..� ��,...�> 1:�' i;a,^4 -..• ..,. .�` ; • i• .1 --„yJ.,.x .. .r .... ,.- - $k:. ,-s mp ,A!i :.-ti 4 d.- , , .. i. ,. , - - . ,. .. t,; � ,-.. .x: f tib•' , : •v, s ,i{..- -fel` '�' ,'• .� .:-..- - : ... 1 • . f., .- _,_ c Vis' t •k. '�5 �,. _. Y a T } , e , d SIMON • Sale Register. THE F i. ews *= Agent for i►11 WHEELBARROWS at 1.50 LANTERNS � AMMUNITIONS. H Hopk�n i aft We. each ,. Si inns of Leh ;01619 manafaetared by the MoLaaghlisi 38 WiNGtIIrSTEQ e h - Co'y' of Oshawa. I You must hate a A special offer of Norway Spruce d to good Lantern. We SHOT - 7 feet, healthy and right for tramplantin esu gait you with one • _. R �` from our lar an$ TH111t5DAY, Oc'r. 17th,1901: Credit eels of at 60. ea6h, the purchasers to dig their r,w�• vart.d stock• 1'rioe what you need. you'll find we >a,►ve it at 15 acres of standir timber, ranging from sot up- cfoee tui prices. K hard and own ;veer. This offer will be Rood to sad I �� ,p;,, vends we et>yell all the sof t, on lot 2, con "3, Searboro, the pro. of Jane 1801. t ; Powder, Z. O. lb, leading brands party of W. Maxwell. Bale at 1 O'clotk. Lantern GIObeS d of Black and flmokelesi Powders. Special See bills for roll particulars. Postill & Te011 �L• . C)llt: This is. line we pay partlealar attention'io. SC CtiCt]. I close cut prices by the keg. Poacher, auctioneers. — Weoarry .the largest aaeortment in the city ' Shot lbs. for 25a. Bron and and have 'Wheelbarrows aai able for all par- Lamp Dou'.aleChil2- on Bale of �: j' poses. Prices ranf�frow 81 each ap. chimneys. ! ed >3hat,at fa�etory prices by the bag. Mo*tDAz, OCT. 41st, 1901. Anotl w]�a Ts Ifaney ate; _ standing Limber, consisting at 10 a¢ree, _ Empty Shells, 60c. ,hundred. Beet Flint Glaze. ; p y f on lot 1, con 3, Searboro, the property of , BAG TRLUCKS,,: else,de.each. K noeh'8 CelebratedEnglish shells. We A. Bart. Sale at 1 p.m. See bills. PICSERING S _ _—__ y are rell►eg for 606. handed. Postill ck Poacher, auctioneer. at 980. tB ,ch. ! vAwrr�dnr�ww�l tlrrw,♦wir> +irr► 's ' Eley's Loaded Shells t rek TUESDAY, OCT 22ND 1901—Extensipe acct Practical Pain te • thout one wh WINDOW GLA$3 � I and smokt,ieFs powders,10 and 12 guages,the ion sale of cordwood, cedar posts and will sell you is strong, well j oa a u e tho loReae for s ry A c on-tie line of rim+and 'Ito n ' int t aatiefactu we wi 'q 'll Q d o r rric t 0166. and real estate on tot 34, con 1, -De' r tltl made Dag Truck for 986, regular the t asy yuality.o glasdi. Cartridge centre bre cartridges. - r Pickering, by the executors of the Dan- Paper Hanging. au a Ralsomining. Tinting. g t'30 �Ft�h U1MN WNffP�I'SMM'UI+hMlit ��lUW'h+4�►ttsSPECIAL bar eptate Sale at OIIe O CIOCk see •. _ ,.. i --,--___--- _-_-- ocal.bye have aorsurplus stock oitth Z ie f o n o 38 bh 111w (�rainlIIR Glazing. Centre Firm ;mah and �t'eseon $hot,b8 Rim bills for further p rtiealare Poueher & ' STOVE REPAIRS. ` Pira �Vineh.�ter phot, rr+q 75c to $100 Its:. Postill, anitioneeks All orders promptly S�scuted. ..,, �Ve are clearing them a/25c box. 2.6m Eetiaaat6s given. FOR GRAIN yp ppNQEDNE9DAY, OCT 3 TH 1901: -Credit Bale BAS: AEA'A household FOR POTATOES. 4rL f x RO of farm stock, implements, A first atass ant- furniture ate. the property of ab Mrs E A oompie”lineal our specially low prioea (�USi`t�t.� ��� r• '!� leach. O - flickering Sale I 1 9 n $ Pic g 1S • _ r reputation nt on of . �. ., _ Bra Elmdale _ _. at 12 o'clock non on promisee See a�Pries ooa bills for parties a Pouch er & Postill, -` GRAIN SCOOP'S at 750 each tare i� well Are running in full blast and prepared 6o do H1o�f Brty in obi Repa(i hat-t you have backed up ` Auctioneers e repairs or almost chopping and gristin at all times. Your f work done while you wait. Me ditrioult� in obtaining what,+ou want, by our 'write to us. We can apply epsi met w prices •.: - - -- 1 ,..I: any nialte of stove. on good szee t - , Markets. -- Clarem nt �# flour, Bran, • ,Shorts, Chopr i Wheat, Fall,_White........ -- Graham Flour, Corn•3feal, `d s4—s3 Golden Light Coal Oil. Wheat, Fall, Red... Materials. Rol Building ate Boiled Wheat, Rolled pats, A range of Gratin f3rolope I" ybia to Meet a beet oil i r�+er had." "A11 my wheat, Spring. fit—fi4 'Th � 'r n lYi' .. . .. . .. 60-62 always hand and for sale at reasonable priors arch upwards. Potato nes hbora are of to use it." "1 woul i Wheat. Goose....:. ... y from at twin 750 p g g (tf BCifl OUr list to us for Your chop ground to suit you. Qoarse Grain Somps,the et+ndard lice, like to secure the- local eeeney for g y QP Barley.: . . . ........ .... ... . . .. .. 40-50. taken in ezchange for Oat 1fea1. - - your tlold.en LiKht Qil." This le the Pews, ,, , , , , , , 60—�0 � way our customers speak abolit Chia low prices. - R e, .. .. .. .. .. .......... . . . .. . .. 5 — I Brokenshire, Piekering, os ` Grain; foot splendid l•i . It )o❑ ha.e been I+e�inQ yto a good price for thea {+ poor•interior w j Owls . .. . .... . . .. ... . .. .. .. .. .. 393-34 _ Alsike.. .. .. .. .. .... . • . . .. .. 3675—S7.50 Chaff Baskets , (ail, mwke a chRrgo sort trp (:r.ld.+n rt+ FOR SALE , ,� Light. You'll tib art:ghted with thew SCALES. Red Clover.. #5—$5. 5 i A our needs � i result , We kaovr_y ;moth Seed. . . . . . .. . . . . . . $1,50-82 - - T in this line and have 3' If yeu need a _ - _ - -'- - _— __ ( s - d -- _. - just the gnodt at pric, -- - -- "- __ - got i.nt of 6cales 7 Beef Ringere, choice, c�leap. as that w.Il suit you. + Niagara Batba, = of any sYo,get our g best �+b.00. -- — -- a HALTERS, �---- prices. You'll find ---- 1 _ DRr. Whites electric comb,.post paid 1 thew right. ea e BUTGES KITES. :: , °' 3 for 250. 1 for 50c by mall �' Tltrese gco t strong sisal _ All the Standard Publicationf3 by alt Ont. •� role I{ e s for•1.5r• Web !j World Pub Co. Guelph, } cgs _ House sand Lot in Pick �'illaReAna leettic iLitore a it- ' Famous Aat1Ye R n e Apply- to A. Thomson. -Brock Uoaa We mage a •Iter y _ pp y telt of such well ko�wn I issetrato,l. A t i►t t;ce, for sale cheap. Post UmCe.,..,,. ,, _ 40-6-Ill brands as Joe Rogers t ;cont, tit al+acut,Jolla Ice from 13 of Ureeu Itiver,Thos. Allen,of hhe �� ranging in price c ltueaell. ° the most Econo •° ,� _:.- geld,and �t'osteaholtn•e lion X. L it �-ou aro ` � 81 S0 4 to o c Life— Insurdace 1006tHg for the heat butcher knife value,you'll nd �. h m Fire a ' Green Rover j . find it here. - E BKOC � . STABLE A elft• Bann Building Needs. A good Stable g , CATTLE CHAINS. asrc part STORE Conveyancing done. - Y u r A __ Q t}b{u Iluttct. ]ldatie to Loan. .y a:. S.�Ie� ► .,�M N• UL. w..��s. iwNly y � r-al tin thisd line. _ i. carried on by Chas. Callander, I an pre- T f 1 �` un y u a ti'tetts Claremont _ pared to offer to the public any goods Osr prkea are right 0a aft it'Div of Aare I 1 ,til T�orsa l+rushee. Cbsin ever Tuesday.,,, Manure Fc rks, Tiace adpd Tog Chains,Flatter Chsiu., _ Y y usually kept by a country store, at Mach I Building Qardware. Bring your list of needs btaWe$crahere, or ally purpose. You'll find our prices richt• * prices that it will pay you to bay your to-us. W. Va Richardson, Ronde from m�. I have a large stock of ' blit Pickertn dry goods, boots and shoes that I will offer I I�ot ar P R y - to RU the public at redaction of 100;o oft- old prices. My line•of groceries are fullunci complete stud prices to compete with LIS � AR K ET, l TT any. Come along and Ret some of the - HVR � : • -, barna ` _s fns. - 1 Will pay yon the higbest cash 'price; for - FOR CLAREMON µ .�9 S t. fastTORONTO first class butter and eggs. r The nnderaigned is prepared to pay the I remain oars res- tfall t - highest prices for all kinds of grain, red and j aldaike clover seed, and timothy seed 'deliv �. �• ;` FULLER• 1 , even at Elevator at North Clarbmout. -- — - Clover seed a specialty. F• ,. CASTER, _. . _. .: Claremont. - Cl Norit i> .. t . . , . .:- - ., '' � I I PUMP a ie SPUMP S r - to t: t t Lift, Force n s" of j 34• Suction Pumps p$ i r . All.kind , shortest notice l and Gleaned. . . R�. J. EYI T 1 t �``.. an t of famous oa 8811. Ua+eni atwajs tri daeW>.. 20 Dt niao aver the pam 17ealer In asen19t and Portland Cent t .' •. 8nr 1NIINICLP COUNCT•LB--YIpe made oa alder and always targe 6"UST' , 14 B ( W-F lled Case q w on hand. (}Eesawood, Ont., ray 17�, 1901. �i Saeoe1919or to antaed for 2!i yeas with - John V1 e ��j' (lerow A Soa, Clac.mooi. thous Movement real .:. .,,, ._ . . ;14.60, - , W V. liaent, Pickering. P , (loo ldetal WaMht3s. Reliable - _ . _ MOT�nsemeotl ;8 00 ; t . , i i - t, i n er cloth Is /19hawio of assist silt a : Ricah �dso�a 1 ! F sot of !, V "Morn; - VlirtiY�. '=r Books. Dolls, Tor. jai* I' 151ank6�, 8aessissorll b J. 8. Barisra atatioe�. d We>�t ' �` ` raesiitr totr the 8aliday Tirade. Call �II sir . , AITita19 and BY`a and 8196 theta. a t >rRe r arllaasi>olt of Boots and M1 o4iM ' Sabinipttdll9 taken for an Ya�a19loait. : We have jtsi g arsi the bast valve we have siren off red. Ll Weekly sad Daft Alf • ;. , Robte Co, ran; - � �.R� � `, , Job! art,W %T H. RXa.. , • u.�. altrto PON BUTCHES►, �roc1C Str�.t, '�7CThit'hy". - E Wstl have her Millinery Opening of WM eistt Piakedrin on : .t Dhnbartos, s hdon. - --- MISS BAS . day Wednesday sed r'siiday.of each week Fall Stock on ' �f Friday and Saturday; Oct 4th and 5th: f ddial pple en ly of A. ,1 .fresh an en COtl � - Alwa119 nsaati oa hand. rdw • extended to all the ladies of the town d lsroanding r levitation i19 n i i i A eo Dols aid inspect the stook Cho - - dive ms a trial. i ilry to eo . z _ woing da d �..L' S A�P�e - W CE OhiHond and On►n>se, B •Mw :- T I Z „�. S 1119 ai . .N O . �. >r l�dati► �- i the now and r� .. .x �'`, ..a �,} ��� 191 � ' • top this • ;. now carr! h -_ _ Do a wantn e to you p. r.;t > �' avittatfollk Ii a=te d we have is cheap, and e]etythsng i b til• Lobe in oar htne. I�C��t Bolts, NallB>t •r,� � , the odebtated We also 19611 i ' Wilk; ,.: Forks of all kinds• 04 Wilkinson i t e :: . , De �' e a o els, o , _�: •- the � . - � ode v • :: . . Also .... � �. - d •� .: - 'radho ;. he .. . ._, ., .,f �psee Watt Paante an� ;.. �� , ,� a waa�g�Y•�� �► ,. til , Y>, � .,j; M }� ` `�T>� �tN .. _ �: #- ?' `FYI'"- ._ - and MoLigidb in baggk19f r - tlr a eali .+c i ta"Cr; — �.>:a _ • ReRTALU$, � � tV..i Sn J. w^' _E 1 .R_ of�f' 't' ( � I �',. -.Vl' f a•�., ... ,. •- ,... . . .: ... ... -. -. .r .ti.-. . . ._...-. ... . . .--_ -.:-•�' .. .. ..1 .. _ .-_ .:.- .. :.. ..-Yf _.. .. ..- .., .. .,. "7, .:, -. -,: :...- 'i.. `:,{.. .h i t fit• `_ 4 .fit, - -_ - - -. .. .:.._`.k._... X ._ : -. a: .. .,.,.-._s. .. ... 'l` ,,.. r _ ' : "1.-' - `S", :iy° -1. T. � t ♦ a ...x ... x .. -.. .. s .. ;. / :.: -.Ton -h:.. .. .,G^ r .,: r+•. r.. 1. .-. - -.a ,GRI - 319 -! 'G, - +H 1 Y.+i.- .�ip.. - !. _. ....�xt., r th .,. ! :. _ ..e .,-.. : :- • .. .. _..' ' -: b rPn ma�yy..** . :. .. N.... .. i a -. .- ,. ...++.. v-.: . .� � _-. ,.. • .«. ... _i., :.. .6._ $ _ 1.11 s� �3 « .. ._,� -..- ,. ,... �. -., ,. �+` 1... ,. . ..... cx ,�n.- .,�f �i ;V1# �..'i. .,2. 1, a i;'. .. .•ad••, .�- -:ta..-. a• X d .- w fi :..rte A"— �.' *.. a _ , t 1 od41 r .. .. .,_ - _ v , ... :: .. .. .7 -: ..:.. -, , _ 1.•-„... i. :. .,,. /. - k ,: - :: .::. ... ..... ._.. ::. r ,,--.. -.. ,..:._ ... -. --- .all :.. a .- d• - - .. .. .- ., ..:-•...1► K< .. ,r., - .. - mac.,...., . . .. .. .._... -.. -_, ... .::.: ... -:..' - ,`z."+ ,.s -.r.. ." :- -. -. .- _. .. . � -.• ,eY:S'"•f+'�'E'�IF4U.�y14.-�"v•.•"�'!kT._. -'� fit _ - _ - - '��0'�it{�•�;."- 41QC'QI�'hF�.r•� :;I°44' "s�,�t"'• - r:. ,a- ' `_:� :. , ,.:. . _ :. : ..- +...,. '�,,• .. - WS�::�" - $k+E3� I:7N..+Xa '^5�.4,�.«."•+#.$�':`d'iti,3 i�d ..,�.,,rt;":?a�*Vt°Y£a,G#t"jam �+„,'.... 1•�d.}+.,i,7,,.-r=*rrs ,�i�. - , w com,, 1 seeing Martin Aforden, Mary McFar- Tlnne's affianced husband, one that " i t, would occur to any man. If murderST,: THE:"-. SIF ID111) RIAL j were to be committed would he go . s A- around peddle le th o trying e ? I! men who could �: Y ng top 1 • * the Mordens were o be - . , '� y hired to ardor their v'- ':;P >: - - ;� commit m e I :r „. ,~ by d e c e A8 noteworth the utterance. A British Grrlsou of Less Than 800 el� e Evidence .All In-=-Addf6ssesune a story was reviewed, and Mr. Johnston said that thedoctors 4000. doers �� BdIv. • 1 iJand: Judge-"-Wrdiot- of the Ju Could not admit it as bei true �. . The jury could not accept it as gin c fir .} en, and when they commenced to sift A-deispatch from -: London says :-- commander to withdraw his _ it through, what portion of it could All the accounts of the tighten at haunted fore which reached N'Kand t3 e At he Sifton iardAr trial at Lon- They said the in ury to the skull they beliore? They must reject it al- Fort Itala, including those from the R hla in the morning; Among the f don, the latter part of the case was (might have been caused by an axe, together. The responsibility of the South African correspondents of the Boers killed • were Generals Upper principally taken up by medical evi- but the blows must have been very jurymen Mr. Johnston pressed home, newspapers show that it was I man and Schultz and Commandant dente. Several witnesses were also light ones. A fall was more con- and, in closing said:-"You have to one of the -most striking offensive Potgieter. recalled. siste�tt. do it upon the evidence which I say and $efennive engagements of the ! According to ti, statement which John Sifton;. brother of the late Dr. Shaw, of London, went:. fur- is unexampled in the history of trim- war: The whole British . garrison ,reached Durban from. N'Kandhla, a t!useph Sifton, and uncle of the prix- ther and said he would recognize an inal trials.in this country." there numbered only 300 men, with `British military surgeon who ascend- oner, was called as ti Crown witness, axe wound and this was not of that THE CROWN CASE: two 15-pounders and a Maxim gun. :ed Itala in the morping to attend. but gave good evidence for. the de- kind. Mr. Riddell opened by stating that An outpost of So men, under Liouts. the wounded there was immediately - fence. In the first place he sai�? that Dr. J. D. Wilson, London; based the Crown had not called Edgar Kano,and Lefroy, occupied the sum- 'made a prisoner by Boers, whq com Gerald, Siftgn did not, as far as he his evidence of a fall on the fact Morden because they did not wish to mit of the hill, -out of sight of the polled him to was aare, know of the contents of that there w blood in the bladder Produce a witness against whom main camp, tvhicli was on the slope; ATTEND ATTIJND Z`17LIR �VUUNISEB, Joseph Sifton's will. He;said forth- which meant a sudden shock. there was the slightest taint. The of P. -hill. At about midnight 600 ,- there he 'had never asked' for an in- Provincial Analyst hllis said -there S Boers rushed the outpost. Their on- ' Consequently . the British wounded . I defence had scored Martin Morden quest. were no traces .of strychnine in the because he had not married a wo- slaught was so sudden and fierce lay unsuccored during the day"in the In cross-examination Mr: Johnston body, there was a trace of "maluma- that for twenty minutes only ba broiling sun without water. man who had admitted her untaith- Y y-i The attack on Prospect seems to got the facts about the famous but- lien blood on tits oxo and also tlatr. ot,eta were used. Overwhellnin P ter r fulness. They might as well talk of g have been only disastrous to the paper &ill, made on the night be- probably cows hair, though he a -Sifton gang as of the Morden gang odds soon decided tite possession of Boers. The ^amp was well situated tore the tragedy, before the jury, and would not be certain. the outpost. Lieut Kane fell dead for defence t all about Edgar Morden 'and his do- The first problem of the cietlence to connection with this case. The shouting and alp tough the sacci time that the alleged bargaining for Ings with it. John Sifton had en- was to account for tho blood on the the will was going on the will was "NU SIII{ttENDLR." sort numbered only twenty men, with g g `: ► one Maxim, the tered suit against Morden and gained ladder up which Joseph Sifton climb- ; y withstood all at P in the custody of Crown Attorney L.eut. Leroy was severer wounded. a verdict, having proved that the ed to the trap door. HarrySmith, Y d tacks, notwithsl;anding the dashing Magee. Even if Gerald Sifton did and the whole force was disabled. bravery of the assailants. The ]at-, butter paper will was a forgery. a sheep skin dealer, explained that not know the contents of the will. Ile The main camp was thus reduced to ter withdrew without achievingthea By John Waters, Registrar of Mid- he had brought sheep skins, some of must know that a marriage would 220 men. 7`ho Boers asvatled from purpose, and their dead werepiled dlesex, it was attempted to prove them bloody, down that ladder seriously impair his chances. D� all sides. From about 1 a.m. around the fort. Tho British loss . t that Gerald Sifton was financially in- shortly before the tragedy, and they spite the insinuations there was no- tLroughout the remainder of the way one kilned and 12 wounded. volved, and. in such circumstances would leave their mark. thing to show that Inspector Mur- night and all the following day the i ' The Boers have never hitherto dis that the death of his father would Allan Routledge also testiAed to ray .had not conducted' his investi a- Iritic afford great relief and a great inherit !bleeding sheep being in 'the barn tion with the same honor and fair seven Ignrthe eveningrison t whentheout! heirs defeat is the klworst asmash they and tanto. about that time. ness that distinguished the litany look seemed desperate. The British have sustained. Major Sha man Mr. Johnston objected. He pointed Richard Irwin and J. L. McIntosh ca,,Cs he,had handled in his 'long had been without water for many commanding- the British seemed _. `out that there was no evidence that swore that Gerald Sifton was left- career. There was no doubt that hours, er Sifton knew the contents of hie fa- handed. This is important in con- Joseph Sifton and Mary McFarlane supply,land their ha.mmun ammunition their hasrcongratulated life. himGen. Kitchener , ther's will. vection with the evidence of Herbert. spent that h'rida_y night at. Edgar fast failing. Almost suddenly the On Saturday the Boers captured The Court upheld the objection Andrew Rogors. the second aired Morden's house. Was there a true Boer fico began to slacken, and soon large British convoy. Gen H mil- David Leckie identified the knife man on theftpn farm, denied ter- will drawn u y li 'found in the straw in the Sifton tain interni with Herbert, which P••anti after that an- atter the attackers withdrew, either ton pursued them and came into other Rill ? That was a mystery. learning that- General Bruce Ilamil- l action with them, but no details of barn mow as the one he had lent had been sworn tb, Rogers also dc- He did not think that any man who ton was approaching Joseph Sifton p, few days before his l nied that Gerald Sifton had choked had seen and heard the two men pp ing or in sheer des- i.tite fighting have been received, death l his wife in .his pair of secceeding. Their retirement though it is reported that the Boers presence, as Herbert givo evidence as to seeing JcJseph opened the sway for the wounded were again punished. MART�N MORDEN had stated, nor did he hear • Gerald S' . tfton with the .axe would believe was recalled. IIe said that Gerald Sifton say on the morning of the tra- ti-eni. Mrs. Sifton'■ story "was a na- Sifton had old 'him that the late gedy that if Joseph Sifton and Mary tural one, for a woman wodld 'or- fact of the risoner's g y quoted at 87c." _ prisoner's. to James track hero the are Joseph, Sifto had in his will left an McFarlane were notgplroady married, give anytbfnq or do Anything for Morden and Martin Morden, and the . Peas-Tho market is steady, with Inheritance to him (Sifton). IIo lie would put the old man in a place thei •man she loved. It was impost statements made by Dr. McNeil. Tilts .sates of No 2 at 70 to 71c, high 3 would not swear to the day or where there were no marriages. sible that Herbert could have in= evidence may or mr_y not afford sort freight. month the conversations took' place, Ai+r. Johnston said he would waive vented his story, for he lacked fm- srAborutD[on$t That is lett to you to , Burley=-The iiiariict is steady, o OF R nor anything more about it. Sifton etiquette and call Mr. II6Ilmuth. His agination to do so. Ills evidence y of the medical evidence 1 quoted .ati 52c middle freight. 1 0 had said to Item, "Everything is wil- Lordship consented. gave not only the more probable, was to the effect that if the blows 2 quoted at 423 to l led to me." That, he remembered Air'• Hellmuth said that shortly at- but the on1 were administered as described tho' ' 495 ; No. 3 exh u y possible explanation. skull would be crushed, and that the at 47c, and feed at 45c. distinctly. iter the arrest Herbert had sent for Corn--Markel is quiet, wiLlt prices "Why did you not tell of it when in .e his case. Prof. Coven beet said there must theory of a tali is more consiSLent. firmer. Offerings small, No ' him and asked him to tai have been two blows, and one of g•' `' Can +' the box the other day?" asked his IIe told precisely the same story as the doctors. called for the defence. But if Walter Herbert struck the Lordshi aclian yellow quoted .at 68c wast P told by Gerald Sifton. Oil the, next first blow, as ha says, the medical and mixed sold at 55ic west. U.S atter examining the premises, said S. j "I did not think it was"necessat•y," day the confession of Herbert ap- foul ev idence must be eliminated. It you C corn nominal at 61 c on track herd. said Morden. peiLied in the press. Mr. IIellmuth play' It was incredible '. that have,any doubt, give the prisoner Lho Edward Peters, a'aei boor, said went to the Joseph Sifton had climbed up a G Lt�e-The market is quiet, with g jail and told. Herbert he b benefit of the doubt." cflrs quoted at 48c, middle freight � that there had been trouble between could not act for him. IIe asked Y 8 scantling to knock oR rho , The charge was completed at 12:40 and 4S). boards. Iiir. Riddell em haticall,y jc cast. - Joseph and Gerald Sifton, because of Herbert it his confessloti was true, P and the jury retired. It teas ver Joseph calling Mrs. Sifton names. and Herbert replied: "No atter denied that any pressure was brought Y )"Jour-The market Is quiet. Ninety . - Mrs. to bear upon Herbert who had impartial, though slightly in favor of pet cent. patents $2 G0 bid, to He said he would have been mad, what anybody says or what I ma tho prisoner. ' Y made his first confession to an uncle. ( buyers' bags, west., but none of[er- - too, if his wife had been called such have said, the story Itold -you yea- � - Ther® was go posses g tion JURY FAITS 7'{3 AGR> E ing. Focally and for Lower Pr,.- _ a name: Joseph Sifton was a• guar= terday'is true." no tf1QuC©went I�TS�'n���� I'L`fi� ""�e-:•ror eo.r•wootoai - ".e..•e. +I..fftww '1 vita .tr•,o,de tat�rl� c�I_cla sa xtxalgIt, - ( relsotne man. Airs. Mary Sifton contradicted Iter- Herbert to admit that he had helped quiLtal, stood the jury on the trial of rollers, in wood, are $1 to $3.^O. Dr. Williams, of London' said lie bert's story.\. She swore positively to kill a man. Herbert haul been Gerald Sifton for the murder of his Ilungiu•ian patents,' $4, bags 'includ- believed the bruises of 8 fton's head that her husband had not choked her over a year in jail, and in that time fattier, -after five hours' argument in ed, at 'Toronto, and strong bakers', might be made by a fall or a series of and contradicted the evidence of Mr. }1e might possibly have diminished the jury-roottt. His ,Lordship was 1$3.75.. blows. IIe discredited Ilerbert's_ hlcharlano regarding threats. Ger= heir' own and increased Sifton's part satisfied that the jury conic! never � Uutalteal-Unchanged, Carr lots on statement that ten orttvelvo blows old had said that he did not care track here .i car. in the crime. If the Alordena had teach ori agreement, and discharged $` -r in bags, and $4.05 . were poured on the head. which of the boys- helped with the made up a story they might Dory them. Sitton wentiback to his cell t in wood, broken lots .toe per bbl. Pr. Williamskullstated that neither hay fork. well have snid that Gerald had con- to await a new trial at the Spring�extra. Sifton's skull nor Dr. AIc\Trill's evi- This closed the evidence for the de- fessed to them. Mr. Riddell closed Asalzea. ( hiillfc+etcl-Bran is "offering* :it $13 to dente as to the conditions he found, fence. by dtcelling upon the responsibility At two ''minute's to five Thursday l 51t1 r'U ill bulk, middle freights, and i told any such story as that told by AIS71ItESS FOR THE DEFFI1TCl:. of the jurors to decide the vaso upon afternoon, twelve Ilton pled Into the $14 iii car lots here. Shorts sell Walter Herbert of the nutnbor of When Mr. Johnston rosy to make the evielonce, and snid that no sym- court-room while an expectant crowd here at $18 In car lots• blows from two such powerful men delivered with intent to kill. his address the court-room pathy dhouid deter them from their Fiat hushed in awed silence. Ill the ! I WA9 duty. They should follow, the dock slit Gerald Sifton, tL than tahosc Dr. Roome told much the same jammed with an eager and attentive Liblical late atut render justice. very life depended upon the wont of �LIVh .STUCK AiARIZETS I - --- story.'�NCL GI�TJS FV audience. In opening, he pointed out those twelve silent men. Beside fiitn ' IDI;NCE.; to the jury that the life of a young THE JLI1t:h:'S CHAI`tGE• 'Toronto, Oct. $.-The receipts at man was at stake, not only leis life niacins wild-eyed into apace,' her the Western cattle market .to-do Dr. Arthur .lakes Johnson aec.ar- but the ha nn Thursday morning Ali . Justice very soul reaching ottt t,o receive .the Y happiness and life of his Mcllfahon began Ills address to thb first intimation of the, vordict sat were 78 carloads of live stuck, in- ed that the theory', that the skull wife. had received a number of forcible) ••you are not hers to decide wheth lu-ry. Atter warning the jury of the prisoner's devoted wife. ills cludiui; 1,32.1 cattle, 1,GU5 sheep and y their duty he began to speak of the Lordship leaned toward the juryniell, Iambs t30U hogs, 7U calves and e blows, as described b Herbert, was or Gerald Sifton is,guilty o - inno- mild► cows, and five ho►ties. absurd. Such blows delivered on cent," said the counsel, motive of the crime 'which, accord- Gentlemen of the jury. have you - "but to say, y 1 here was. a Todd, liver market tog of the .head mould crack the (upon the evidence, and the class of tits to the Lrorvnt �wae formed on agreed upon your vercltct?" asked ' f, Y ' skull like an eggshell. The bo r ! tlye evening before rho tragedy. when Clerk MaeIIeth. i here to-clay, and, while the duality goy ,evidence that has been brought be- of,the tit:Lr ket R'.Ls only fair, file de- mass on top of the head could Lu.ve Sifton learned of the approaching No, my Lord, rnplted the fort fore ou, twl:etlier he has been prow- wedding Itrci,'iid was nctive, and rices friner. bean produced by intlhLct with the g of hies lather, "'1'he aro- roan in a low tone. Pi. ground. A metallic surface like an on .g ilty of the crime with which he I I.veryth►ng was sold out earl ! is cl arged. It is for you to say five is established, said the -judge, The crowd breathed easier, the crit- : Y• " aXo would not be likely to produce Y "by evideltce not very l•oliable. The ly tiling to break the tsilecuc� was the ! I'YnO1 L cattle was in steady-. do- .. • the injury. The blow which caused that we shall have no newspaper case was an unusual ono in rho fact convulsiv© sobs of rho little tcum;tit mand to-d,ty, tic;+l for choice 'star!' trials.-no detective trials, but that that, according to the Crown, .Sit- in black. per Ib. wets Paid. the ground on top of the head, he mere ;shall be given a hearing upon Butcher cattle" of the" right kiriit believed, produced the fractures on the evidence that is given from rho ton had gone about here acid there Air. Jttsllte AIacAluhott fold the g the right side. The skull, he said, a cffering rewards to people to kill the Jury that every man's coitscientiuus : was iii good request. More hood to was not consistent'with anything in witn ss bot and cit that alone. choice stuff would have sold to-do olcl Irian. Ifo went to -James Mor- opinion,must be regarded, and ask- the evidence. Onl ' when the evidence curries home den, who directed brut to Martin ocl the foreman it there was any hos- i tit from 4 to 4Jc per Ib. y In the cross-examination; Dr, the conviction to the jury could a Morden: Here . his Leirdshlp com- sibility of an agreement. Mr. U'Sul-.1 .8tockers were in Rood supply and Johnson admitted to Mr: Middle that verdict be found. When between thir- niented ver t a d fort skilled { Y severely on the conduct levan replied theft there was not, and f were ducted at u"nchanged price th© boggy mass on top of the head Y Y physicians and - i Feeders were scarce and wanted Of file Diordeyta for not aL once in- leis Lordship announced. that lie - could hano been 'produced by a blow sacs ons, Although differing in Iniuor• for riling Ute authorities and telling would not keep the'jurymen further, Vood milelt cows are also wanted ; from the flat side of an axe; The points all agreed as to the int soba- • lire range a of r P Siiton Lliat they With magnificent nerve Gerald Sit- ! B - price tet-day was from- bilit of Herbert's story of rriurder. wound oil the back -of tite head, he - ton had faced the ore X25 to $45 each. Up to $50 will be sure! that showed gre;it doubts !n II�TI:NDL:ll. '1'(� fIVTT'(-IItDT. dal, elle. when_; asserted, could not be produced by J,he annpu}ICeutent was Inadcs there Pei for the right kind. their minds. If these tnea, expressed d the flat of an axe, as described by P 'Following up the story his Lord was no change in Ills expres ion. YTis . iere is a steady enquiry for good f Herbert. gray doubts and many of thC�ttt said ship spoke of Iferbert's evidence re- teal calves, which will easily bring' that the story of Herbert wa prao- T faithful wife bent forward ancl,burieci ' DR, CAVEN!S EVIDENCE. ?' tical y incredible, surely " lire Jury garl�tu}, a bargain Wltk the prispitfr tier, face in her hands, so�binttg biter- � (if of the right kind) a}i to �,lU • j y on tlib -morning of that day, He ly. c41s in the solert� stilAness the � each. Briefly, the evidence of Dr- Coven, must have ser.iou doL�lsts a ,oto tits n f d wrote down the formal. di L%aPort "sireep are worth 3 . pointed crit 0&tboth I�$crs;_ �r d ge a p,�si- 'C'per of Toronto, "amoutttod to this The sante thing. The Crown `tw'itnesses Mrs. Sifton • 1 .rte_ contradicted tie state- tion of the case, she lost cot trot I- Lambs are worth from. 3 to 3" heath of Joseph Sifton might have 1�ad hempolves said Herbert's state ,c Merits `made and;showed Lite impossi- and her friends had to comet her per Ib. been due to a fall or to blows. lie merit was inconsistent with the facts bili'ty cif such a bargain being made. assistance. Clear-seed and calm-lac- 110 ; are` queued at -thO_ ices of was. inclined to the fall theory.- A fours 1. They were not trying Gerald. �.� P series of blows would have separat= Sifto upon newspaper stories. If 11UT'TER-I`APX-,:R WILL. ;I` ed, Sifton heard the rep t of the i Tuetiday, with tiie pro�kiabilit of C d the periosteum from ._the skull. that systorn were adapted trial b ,_ jury, and walked from the court further dt-ctlne. Y '!'he butler paper will was touehec! room back to his cell with a smilq on 'rlie best price for-"singers" is 74-c , singly blow, from -in Fixe at righ� Jury might be abolished and court or_ to show that the 11Tordens had � =! his face t Per, IA„ thitit:,_fat and light hogs arc : angles would not have produced flier and. justices wiped out. Upon the some inducement, to give evidence skull fracture. A fall trould have Morden's evidence her. Johnston was against Sitton. They got an offer y,' • I w 1cper Ib produced all the wounds found. especially severe. The trail of the f $1,000 for that will from Gerald MARKETS I to fetch thc� top price merest be of prime quality, and scale trot Dr. PScCal-tum, of • Londor_ said• serpent lyes all-oyer. theta testimony. �iftou. Did tltp 1liordens go further below 1G0 nor bG Consistent 0TSE, WORLD , eve 20U lbs. that the wounds wer Wherever there was file greed of and offer an inducement ? If I3er� with a fall, or two or ilu'ee blows money there was the name "Alord-. Bert's evidence is untrue, thele is no hollowing is lite range of`quote• from an axe, but not consistent ens." Where . tions you find the man who evidence upon which a. conviction PP1G8' Of C> ttle; G1'aitl, Ci1885e, &0 with a dozen_hard blows. Ije favor- heard his betrothed traduced and can be made. c? ' Cattle: a ed the fell theory. raised not his voice or hand you_ find Tho judger mcd to make mucic of In the LBadl'llg 1�hPK6tg. Dr. Wishart, of London, was of the again "Morden." In their story is Dr. McNeil's _ .__ ___ Shippers, per cwt...$ 4.25 $ 5.00 " same opinion. evidence. To `him Ger- - ---- - Butchers', choice. .. 1.00 4.50 . the voice- of thee- -perjurer and the aid Sifton suggef ted giving. the old "Could a man," Mr. Johnson ask- hand -of the forger. The man who man, when _ Toro to, c Dute iers', ordinary to > about tel die, strychnine. $ Oct. 8--Wheat-There ed, "who wished to conceal a crime, toils la star in order to ,be safe--a "That was i ire r0110"ible,- but q Y _ a_` uiot.�trade. wi illms ort! who good „ 3.25 3.75 so gauge the blows with an axe to story which is incredible to the doc- p Y �i Pio n' 'o- i i r h It i- are bi yin : s 't Y Butchers , inferior 2,75, • 3.O0. A mettTnes a� ftp Q e e b pa n�ly, Vow 57-Ib Sheep produce' these wounds ? Lors, who is taken into' the dark ble. wheat is quoted at 8:c uticldlo I and lambs. Dr. Wishart declined to answer. chamber of iniquity and the very pit "To sum ftp. in a ward or two " freight, and heavier grades at (i8c.. Choice ewes, per ctvt 3.00 3.3,, _ Lh•. Balfour, superintendent of "Vit- of hell, underneath his record is 'said"tiis'Lorcl�ip, " t Old wheat to millers quoted at G71c Butchers' sheep, each 2.U0 3.UQ toric hospital, London, laid stress written Walter .Herbert, • Walter Ilerbert Edgar ilior- qua an a5co>riplicd, incl althouf;h..t.he low freights. No export business. . Latttbs, titch ..:... ......:' 2.50 3.50 : ' No. 1 s Bucks, per cwt... on the fact that there was not.,much deli. Mr. Johnston described the jury Ina convict ort the evidence of spring- is 2.5U 3 Uri y g" quoted at fj$C east, blood about. If an axe had been testimony given by Burgess as to. an accomplice alone, the law says tite and No 2 goose at 81c. Aianitoba •. ' used in th'e mow there would have Sifton's , alleged admissions. The u r 1llill:ers rind (",elves r been bl-rod. Morden-'712cFai�lane-Ilerbert chain of 1 �'o is to warn' the jury, as I now wheat is lower, No 1 hard se at c "' Colts, each ...... .....� , wrtrti 2 0.0 ) 4:; Of) - S o:u that !t Is unsafe to co hard tLridtndietgo i trsensit, elle 110 -� ; Calves, each 0 j��t To 14'!r: !Liddell lie "sair3 that blood l evidence was attacked, and-Air. John tiict on such evidence without some � g lit Northern at �t,c, � r =;, 0: IU 00 . might have been spilt on the chaff ston asked if .upon that evidence they cot'r•oboration, for it is very easy for f;•i•t. For Torolito 'and Rest 2c Ifog's• ` and never reached the :loor. could;-.send a'ma>.n to tate rope of the Ian ace 'lower- . t.,_ ,, accomplice to shift the blamer Dr. Rout kedge,_of T,ambeth j and hangman.-, ,ale said .that Gerald Sif- i from his t 1 rs Lo' tilos o pats--TI t' '` ' holce Ito s, 'per cwt: 7.Q0 7.2 own • sl ou do e t +i 1"rke(; is quiet and ];,fight ltog,s, per cwt 0.00y; 7.00 Dr. Neu corcoboratod ivliat had a1= ton's desi.�•p to,pr?vtnt, the 'X'narriage the man he alCcuses. prices easier. �No 2 white sold at Ileav ho s• ger Cwt.. 0.00 t ready s�en--'said by other doctors. twas 'anat;ural one; �n� his action in � "Tho corrob ra,tloft you have !s the 34jc low freight, to -Note York. On ! So�vs glcwt,.., t 7.Or M1 ri TON ER • 3 , per .�U Y p } 4 i •'', l , 1, 7 .-.. - , , - k. _ -". .. -.#_ .. .. .... .. ... -" :.. .. ,-,. .. -: ..err . :�.>• e-.. y x. d , .,.. .. ," :. .. : •. ,.,_I _ D - '9!.. �.L:-= - � 'Ani- ��•t� ,P /� - . >. -:: --.. :. .-...- - :. - ,-. ,,. '... - ...: `-,•. - .. - - _ _r - dfi. � 'ter' . -. --..5`+ ..: .- - - .,f..?ar.c-.e-.. ., ,,,-sr%_ - ss. • - - - - ,-* ' _ _ - _ 1f-' r�'.32` - Y . ., .:�:- - ,, .. w:-. .;;J,:-•;k,-,;,.. .> aur`"`1x,G& _ 4.. �.�_...a. - _ _.,+_ �.- -'.s�i'��� � ... r `s ice•`--. Lam: i - ! - - z - - p P c,,. i R. ,.. :.•:. i I is ..y r ...-:. :; .. _, -, .: ... -.__... :. h^; .. . .e .. .. .. .,. '.:. .... •_: _ _,. ..., - R+M .S-' ) -,� "i is a t ,. .SOME QUEER. STRIKES. , ------ -- .---- ----------- .-- -- ati • . I. r r, Choirs, Paupers, ,Convicts and.the { � ' ' Q•uard-. Vatican 8 : C'EYLON ,: � ITEA -...,":- zo has darned for itself THE GOOD REPUTATION it now has : 1 , : .• TI te causes of choir strikes sirs t ' " and will always sustain. - - y r ltuicicr•uus, but one that rarely 'fnily A� C C in about UNIFORM GOOD QU�LITI,DID -IT. !gad Pick a 25c. to succect] iu ringing t a lock- (� , 400., 5W, Uwe ' �� ow er out .is the extending of all ittivitation th:,. e Vida• to another choir ho by tlr �' Y�u best results SmPall yosw ► ,,,,., sing in its place at ruts specs"al festa ant BUTTER, E408, POULTRY, APPLZO. oth)r FIVITI mo 0 �b M val while in the case of ladieti' the Dawson Commission mitert Uo>[.tV$$d�tlMy�acltbtaa� Colborne i3{. T ` choirs Ole sallle result can always be Co.�' or9$ta. F _ f0' fo:'- Qr ���• ��t� br-ought about by an edict . against •'�w.'�'•�„ ! fringes, says t1le London Globe: Marl:etruan—Ob, yes, muni, thtem's SITUATIONS VACANT. - �: sometimes, as in. the cosh of a Pri- young -onions. .Mrs Duyzem•--But itivo t Oran _ they havellthe odor of old ones. - OIiNITTIht(I m' Methodist Church a s ANTED PARTIES TO D O� ��� �Or ���' ���� wick sclnlo four yeas s ago, to sub- hlarkctrttait--Yes'tti. They're strong for us at home. Wo furnish Barn syn¢ of gaac or their g Goodpay. Iipaa= s statute a fresh hand at the _ w y , .:,-• f the' age. machine. Easy wor c. 00 i.. „ ' tar iractltl in tiknitters to Standard Hose Co.,stamp of ti 100-fo l c the At r ,, Y ., t well p11tcC of the ordinary I un i is sufficient to cause the choir to rise I 8ozoaosst Liquid 2yc. Lame LiQuid ars Powdes 7 4u en masse and join the congregation ; 1 .> d.(,t-cc- below AGENTS WANT�eD the surface tcittper•at;iirc in April, is At all stores orb maul. Sample of the Liquid for the postage but the strikers rarely, it must be .• GENTS-IF YOU WAN l» A LINE OI Y P 4 P 8 3G G5 in July Lo r0 at stlrf:ut:c, and 41 ed, proceed to the lengths of i "fast-selling goods that give you over Conccd I g AII.L tom,R�ICKEL, Now York. � n December to 38 degrees at `the A -- yet another striking .choir, who ha:v- g halt profit, and veil in every house, writs --- -- -- surface. us. The F. E. Barn Co., 132 Victoria street in$ prepared an effigy of tut unPopu- �_�� Toronto. P111 (ft�tD �Tcome , and study at Eerlin, I- wish ltir vicar, paradcrl it around theBoxL STRANGE REQUESTS ,. ', ASTHMA . FOR SiXTEEN YEARS GEN , - to be an acrobat. town, placed it ill Wte ancient stocla i WANTED FOR UR N W Although this request tttiis �'T►ot and afterwards hung it at an alti, Books. "Life of William Mo inie Q$ y e once affected Woil•knotwn Oran evtu Murtyred President," also our nevi •'du�n- 1 : NEARLY TWO THOUSANI p�;_ `answered in the affirin:Ltivc the Lm (tulle snurf11r to tha. Ccted by � Hundreds of Do tarp InCSesiroh et n Cure toy ries,"Fami y Bibles, Albums,t�c Our prl e peter found time to reply to a some- the use-time favorite of King Aha- Asthma, but by Persistence and Otarke's Keh = aro low and our terms extra it era. 1 f p TITIONS IN TWENTY DAYS what sucrus-'-Haman. An Australian hang- Compound is now Completely (lured. Thea ' pr°apectus if you mean bueinec� qr w0t.o.tb - aro the Facts: d terms. Wil Briggs, Mebh 1:'XTRAORDIj.VARY PETITION ." Mian, hearing that "Lhe executioner of - ,:: ,_:;• _- -. Publishing souse,Toronto.Ont» France received a salary of L300 a Mr. Allan I•aulkner, Oran eville• - circulars an dirt Book and King Edward Receives Begging he received from M nineteen-year-old g girl living year, went on strike, for alt till too P.O Ont., writes :— 'her sixteetl t ANTED--RE1,I1BLE NEY TO A07 Letters , Asking' for All Kinds g gat k ischha:user, a srllall c YW as local or tray llin n ents, either o village in Last Prussia. The girl, short a period. ) ung years I have been almost a whole or part time. Lt�era� t Xrt a on sityl,�f�A of Favors being_ left entirely destitute on the A couple of yeiLrs Digo' sevaitty-live Constant martyr to asthma. only or comminsicn, with expens a u cleats of her father, addressed a let- 'Prisoners in I�recniantle Jail elected ' tLil asthmatic could realize what I t Apply now. ETON L �: t� 1'etc Iteople eau ltaVe !tad n grea.tei 1 to go 011 strike, not because their I baso suffered. Nnny clays and j Canada's Greatest Ntiraeries, Tbros.to. exluir•ielice of petitions than IIis ( ter to the German Emperor asking v Dept. A. Majesty, judging- from the number to were unsatisfactory, but on ti eeks I could not leave the hpuse, .I to be allowed to wear mans clothes, which would enable her to overcome account of one of thea: nuitnber being and night after night couid not tie / H0. S�T N SAVINGS AND LOAN COld- that have accruC(1 during his visit down. I spctnt many hundred dollars PANY is Hellin stocks and debenture , confined to his. cell. The strikers in g y to A'ia.r-ienbac} :i couple of years ago; all the diflicalties that stood in the J did not o dra.rinq Rood rates of iutereat and takin7 d• view of their position, g sin_ search of a cure and tried nearly poeit�a• there opportunities for in�estnrentre ct visit that lastest twentydays, -and way of herrcarc;yilig on her fathers to the length of a "lock-out," being i Q y all our local doctors and s'olne in unequalled; reliable a e Gs .are wanted Eaw oil all avers e ninety-four pc- I profession. I o this petition His Write to-the C'om a� a ag drone, Toronto S I (apparently satisfied with their very ' stunts and became worse each _ p- y� d titions, beii-ging-letters, and written Majesty replied; that she would be I effectual "luck-in," but, like th© � year. My druggist, Mr. Stevengon. .� requests for various favors forward- I granted the privilege of donning male ! Qi Orliit eville, recumrnended Clarke'ts England Bolds t,hc record for t} a of Rochester who went on g cd to Ilitu daily. Of these 1,880 pe- Iattire conditionally upon the assent paupers ]c:ngest rails!:ty run without a stop. = strike •a few years ago• as it was Kola Compound about two years , titioncrs., 320 merely wrote for his of the burgonlastea• of the village. ']'his is, Paddington to Exeter-194 against their principles to work on ago. I took in all about eighteen , :'�itograph but no fewer than 2G0 4This assent, howev3r, was unfortun- bottles of thin rand medicine dor- miles. France conics next, with Good 1�riday, they refused to- per- ! R , bo ted that the resitlt of each of their atcly not forthcoming. Paris to Calais-18,x# miles. Ani I forret their allotted tasks until theyILIng nine months, each week I , gra- , .petitions would secure fur hint or her A few days befora Prin'ces's Pauline et ica s longest is New York to 'I'ioy a luck of Kind 1':cl\card's hair. That of Wurternburg was married, that is were joined by their fellow laborers, dually improved and am now eon- —118 miles. i to say, towards the end' of 1898, 'rhe strike three years ago at Pletety cured. "It is now over a year ,., they were one and all disappointedLlancliy was not without lts humor-I since being cured and i have not had !she received a petition that ran a9 - goes without. saving. ( sus side. It appears that the town a single attack Since, end have gain- I hlutller=l3ow did this ink get follows "Deal -Miss 'Princess Paul- l over this table ? - Small Son--1t ran The rentniicing ] ,:300 requests were : , council of Llanelly undertook a . ed much of my old-time strength of the customary begging-letter pet-- ' wedding is to be on Sat- r told wei ht. No amount of mons out all by its own self as quick as urcla and I wish ou' ever 1ta i Piece of work solely for the purposo + R y s~u:tsion - with a. sprit,kling of pecu- Y, Y Y Pp - liar requests, lite nature of which happy. My of providing the strikers 'tvitil o►' anythiuir else could estimate its the bottle upset. 1 mess. I'm sur(, .you are ha value-to me." C. t,e LlU rt ll fl-0111 the followin wedding is on the same clay, and I SU11IL'1'IIINC, TO 1)0 fi h g should be ver happy, too, ii m ( , w v'r had rte unrm_ (Signed), Allata Faulkner. d' 1� t rom ,le of the contents of the daily Y PPY Y No sooner, been ttlnr $ , tt stent C��e� D1Stempere i ( Ile e t I have for •year. personally PCs i_eccived it. lllarlborough �fatller were not siL�ing in prison. tploycd got to work again than they accYuainted with Mr. Faulkner and { Ilouse A request of $;,.000 to en- ,If your father were in prison yyou I struck for an advance in wages and can certify to the absolute Fruth of Mistress (to: servant)—Re careful too would grieve. '-Dear Miss I i in- t were (mce more unemployed, In -the able a student 0f entomology' 'to I the above atatelneut• nett to spill any scull on' the ladies' ' start for , Africa, 1L request :by a cess, I beg of sort "to say a good fiitltce town the following year, in (Signed), Thos. Stevenson, laps. Biddy (new ill the servicer nl0tlicr fess .a dowry for her daughter word to your father, so that Ile lets corder to .coutplete a large and int- ; Druggist, Orangeville, Ont. Yes, mum, where shall I shill it ? Will sit invitation from a french- my father off, or tit, least let Ilim :portant contract, which appeared A •ir,,e gamble bottle. vvi11 he sent _ - diving-di inti-dress inventor to hiss Ma- out for a few hours, so that he mqy 'unlikely t,o be fulfilled oa account of ; to any person troubled with Asthma. '` ,tet v su r�est.in that the Kin or I come to my wedding. With rein^h +the iuovitable strike, the I,toprietors P:nclos six cents i Stam I,.. Psr ever ratty Years' �� gl' b , �` love, yours,•• etc. of o e n tamps for post- i Yap RiWMW's BOOTHINO SYRUP has been and ns hf, was then, the I rincel, should I + Lhe eol,per tvarks enlisted qtr tiec- � age. Address The Griffiths & Mac- 1 illloosot ,aott;en ror their children *bite tee[►i 4101, his invention and dive into tlic 1 licthcr ttic King of R'tn tclnburg tion of the clerical -stttil to act alt ! 1>$erson Co.. Limited, 121 - Nest i rts"thesthe`hild' the nom cgs.i boRewisr::d utd was overcome by the picture con- furnace :nieit to kcv one furnace •o- I wino esus,rceutaes h•'irte \cheu next in Paris. These ' JulI P 6 (.hutch tit., Poroittu, Ont.. 1 beetrou,edy for Diarrbo fweoty Bre ceata a i c't it rolls, it should be mentioned, i Jecl up of himself sitting In prison 'inR. So successful trete the 1!11111- ( Ibis 1pdntsgisu throughout the world Be re aod ♦ ssh for htxe-Wlrsl.ow's tiooralwo alrAur." We are unable to say, but lie was so ' tfxu• stokers tW►t they continued to , �- Were reccited by the same post. I TRAMP ED S011ROWFUL1.Y IiAt l{. That fire 'Kaiser reccit es at times ar touched with the tenderness (lay- I work the furna f .`� until the conclu �c,iflc ►eculiar rec icests evil be ath�,._ :played in the letter that tie not only !sign of the strike. It way in Llanelly A tramp called to see a well known 1:YI'1:titi1V L 1 1 t; I let out the offender, whose ofTellce b the way, that in 1898 i OU hands gentleman, and said : r fel lr0tn the Ellet -that a Young 1111111, Y Y. Mr. Ilinwed—I'd like to }mitre Bold s c:►i'l'c;nlcr's apprentice, living ;tt was but trifling, but let him My for i were throtVn out' o/ w�r1 owing to l I've walked many milts tri t;t'€ a ou of the tell0w` who irlvcutod those Krorr:Lll, knowing that his monarch R 1 thirty lady electing to go on strike � sur, because people told me Ulat long coats for women. was in 'the.habit 0f gr:ctlting a fair Marry a tale of Brom 'renobO `royal because the director, refused to re- t you wu�r very kind- to poor chops e}-es through the medium of ills ell Mr. Nebt>--I�hy ? u teen t.:t e of the ►ecr.ini:u y rec ues s K P ulsta,te a discharge-1 boy, who, it irks mo. , << ' g I I i Mr. I3inwed--Why ? Grent ',cott I of hay c0rres tut:dent s, about Lhrc�e ;ed, badly written petitions : only !was adinittod by all except. the jitve- ()It, they Said so. (lid they Ti I the~ cost twice us much :ts otic half last }'ear, for instance• t[le I:mperor . g yeas s ago Eienned the following ef- p i dile ytrikcrri, had tl,•. n rightly kitty sent Yes, sir that's ruby I came s long. lu�tcin "Your Majesty, I feel in rely Francis .Joseph (of Austria stopped , away. The Llanelly -labor ri•)arket And are you going back the .soiree a his c::rriage oil noticing a ragged, 1 r • ' ~� iieart arc irresistibie impulse to the seemingly, t"s; the Site of a stx�cie�t (tt wily �tnard S I��tument Carex Cold, ate. E. veer 0f art. -I need for this pill'_ \VI:L,1 INC= L1'I"I'Llk Ci1}ZI. �t+ti•ike volcano warranted to erupt Yes, sur., �J '`d po�c c,i,e hundred ltiarks, in order to i stitnding by the curb holding souse- at she minimulli notice. I hHn jtttit Contrac.iict it.. o0 "something �— q I V CIZ11I)IIILT' • thing ill h_cr hand. The '.' g" -� morass - -- I ," s- a badly written petition for ev• cl - , The, h. - rRgc'tit gr:t,►t �1 Made to A help for her blind father. fritting P y 34.000 squuie Dtafneso Cannot be�Cured Tie—'this author should be as'ttanr SUNDRIDGE ECHO i railway coir! an wa,, . the child 'on the t bees: and telling her miles given by the United Staley b�r local spslicsitionss,. as they�annotreappb fhs eel of himself. A married man too 1 not to cry, the Emperor bade her to L diseased portion ofthe est. There isoatT (+at His wife—What does lie slay '? INTERVIEWED g (.uverinneut to the boson Pacific WILYto cure deafness, and that is by coastita IIc-1Ic says that a minsifQ be of sod cheer and drove off. In IZ11ilw11y, wiliest was opened in 186fl. 'guzcxl at hint in vlteechteas astorv- tionai ryemediee. Deafness is caused b art the course of the same afternoon the flm condition of tho mucous lining o `the house of the, blind father was visit- Ttil±ra "`are ltifi.00tt Ilrilona living Eur a taube When this tribe is In c�nlilent.' 1ti'Ity, such a thiii is un- i d ed b omc otlictuls and Lhe desired tach h WILLIAM DOEG, FARMER OF Y h I in the United Kin dam sit present flamed you i.aura�a hen is is� .cured or loose`` known in matrimony relief wti5 forthcoming, as, lucked, g 1 tact hearing. wnd when It ty ant rely closed C 1097 who were born in the Colotile:e. deafness to the result, and unless the inflam. C. { GREY .,, COUNTY HAS A it teas in the case of the pot.itioner matton can be taken out and this tuberentcred WORD TO SAY REGARD- whotcrote to the I{tLiscrin of Ger- to its normal condition, lieartng will be do- Ito the h'r.►ncii-Caerutan tear uo ed tu'cver. alae cases out of ten are ING DODD'S KIDNEY I nruty, addressing her..efrusion to ;l L"BOO 1'rcvu:h xoldit'i s died of s1na11- gqtt��uu�Y 4y o�tarrls. which is nothin but an in• OAL`VER '� PILLS. „11ics. I:utprc s Castle,— ah, follows: &Wid.6ond►tion of the mucous sur�acee, pox while the t.crivans, who had cppe will give one undred Dollars for any i • Dear Mrs. Lml►ie4s, I am %eery ill been all vaccinated, lust only 268. catarrh)thatean OARBO�.i� in hospital, and therefore linable to cases( Deafness toausedCa y " aoe be cured by Ilan'• Catarrh Cure. .8oad ����� �� The Local •Paper Publishes a. Col- go to school. I linv e a bad leg told for circulars,free. assn About His Case — Worst must ha\o splints. I Ila" no mo F.J.CHEN11rY &CO., Toledo,O. - B ncy. Pear Mrs. L•'ntpress, give me t J Bola rh Drtrgggglrtr• 7t)r. - For air skin atlrnantl><. Form of Rheumatism — Dodd's I ItiWl's ramliy Yitls are the best splints. The loctor says 1 Trust �I wtrs tutee of fere dile Iulnba o b' - , i.0. Kidney Pills Have Proven a have splints•=AgnCs Prester, Ackcp•- Y • M I N A IZU'ai LIN 1 bl l 1 Mrs. Muggirts--t used to be so fond Blessin to Hiut strassc.' , g � REV. WM- DROA N, oY fiction before 1 was married ! ��.it= yypp jj[�uu�t et)uOUO R4 Sonne few mouths :t go Air: Stuart SA1LiQJE1TS I Adelai�e Mrs. R,ugginti—And don't you read t Sandridge, Ont., OCt. 7 (special). 1't3ortley, 1►i.Y., presented 1L petition I weir: cured of a bad case of earacl>e gg oaoxrr ,O - - I lie .l.cho of .this place has tub- in the Dritish House of Commons b JJINARI S LiNIME'T. After scow ? Mrs sb ins tell ' I I Y ' husband tells 11.4 ed a signed. statentecll which can- signed by 36,01)0 working men that AIRS. S. I�AULDACK, Atter the tales tills f was 440 yards ion and short! ate about ,wily he is so late cttirig Cents Suis Cieaned- not fail to interest all who unddr g y . ? was cured of sensitive lungs by home, mere printed fiction seems too or Dyed. also Ladies wear of all kiuds, 14alid --the full nteatting of the word • afterwards Mr. liallour received a MIIVAIZll,B I.INtl11t'N'1'. tarns and ttltit2tut;!►lata\e• and House Han if�ofevery description.. liheuin:itisnt front personal experi- memorial from Manchester aril Sit l- _—. MRS. S. IIAS'I'1 HIEiIT IO D Cb GOLD 111FDA�I DYF'89 encs. A representative of th:ut paper ford in the fora, of a great roll ('112 _ BRITISH AMIDR AN DYEING - 'Y, inters ic.mcd ll[r. William. I)ocg, a Yards long, signed by 100,000 in v xluara'S LtgtmeQt Cttr� Dtp6tlterta. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa & Quabec. hell-known fartucr of Strong T2tvn_ habitants of those edminuniti( i. The length of the clition introduced ship, wlio was cured of Rheumatism 8 P : :�i0'1' A NISh: bi?lN by 1)odd's 7�idney Pills this spring, iu�to the 1loU c by :air J. h'er•gu(�rrlorl `.. � _ _ nd :Jnd he gave out Llie following state- and that forwarded from Bradford 1Yity is It that so few people seers last .lune did not` transpire, but see- COMPLIMIr ' stent for publication : P 'N 1`II\( ords$, 1 I{J: GEALIIAL anxious to talk to Mr. Cau-.pingturl 7 " For four year's I suffered cxcru- !ing that the former bore L11 ,000 well informed. When General Moreau was in L•ng- lie scorers vet's instruments, Drums, Uniforms, etc, ciatinb torture, during \vhich time signatures and the latter 664,767, haU's ju-a the difllculty, answered EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAN laird he was once the victim et ti an hour free from ;they would presumably have extend- ' Miss Dim Ictuu. 1Ic's one of those I was scarcely rather droll mis•understundiug' lie p od, if la-;-ed enc! to ell($, from Hen- " ptesertt ut a concert tubera 1 dreadful mer. who know eitotrglt to Lowest prices ever dfre. li'ine usforany 1 arse. I'Ite trouble couuuenced in inY P St. Paul's Calhe= teas SOO►llnetratione,maile tree, Wrltoustesany bac!: resets it often remained stn- srngton Palace topiece was sung by the choir with the correct your mistakes when You thing 111 Hnrte or musical fN!utr>oeloate.+n months and so intclise �clral, a clistllnce of four ritdles. refrain quote the classics arrcl who don't LDI B4OIC� CC. Limits tib1 -11 y for • The shortest petition was that pre-the pain that I could not lie P - know enough not to do it. i I To-tnorruw, tomorrow» Toronto,Out.. and Winnipeg, Moa dolts or talcs test, but had to sit sentcd to the House of Lords ill Att- Having a very iwper•fect knowledgci - iii;;ltt and day in. a chair. The pain gust, 1896, and signed by Mr. .John ling MIS' Llnl �l U���is ��� �� CAWS. of English lie futiCietl it tq be a can- woad then remove to other parts hull, who asked the House to recon- tata given in is honor, and_thought of rely body, and when in ni kciecs, skier the question of terminating his d Y he distinguished tile, wordy ;. THE ALARM, disabled site front walking, Confining tenure of the office of Superintendent „,1.o Moreau, to Moreau. WV constantly to racy room, of� the Palace of Westminster. h:ach tittle the refrain w(is repented What did you stol+ that clock In I i was treated by sevelral doe- 1 he ino..t. Q1.►}.crate petition "'as he rose to hi,� feet olid gracecfully your room for, Janu ? ---- torti and also tried many iliedicilies, Majesty prathat forwarded Eton: Australnger to ia to her .boned on all sides, igreat as- 1 13ucause, muni, the plaguey thing Dominion Lines SteamehIps late Msty ice ]891! ih without receiving any benefit. Al- tonishnient of rho audience, wits did has some .ort of it tit every moi'nin', Montreal to Liverpool. Boston to Lii�• submit the llcw Constitution of t jest wheal I vvauts to sleep mora in despair I feared I would not know what to make of it. Inulll, p pool: Farland to Li.er000l vuQu.��r- L!nited Aust.rali-L to the Imperial tO*° i1C\Ci' agilill CXiJcrience the pL�a.:�[ir'c .�,.•,....�•.�i•n� r , Lr o&adFastste�nships,8updor amem,p - I'arlia_ti Cnt. It measured 17 inches TME OWEOT OF THIS AI,YEIMSEMENf Ili TO IHOYOE YOU TO TRY Ibrail sofpossensera tllatooas and to of l,ein•'' free from. pain. areamodsblps B aiai tie�>das been yea to 1>.y 1 L inches, and was inclosed in an " Early in this spring my atteh- l:n dash n;orocco cover ornamentedlocoed 8,1002 y�°� ul%lam a000tuooaatioa. tion was called to some remarkable_ rr��ee....otpsesueaii st>artiorlars.ypts a .2r ccrre5 -uf called t atisrn eiTected by with gold. The words l o Her Most °t�•cOm •0s . Gracious Majesty" were worked in a tEtohards Mills At to D Terra�wOOa. Dodd's Kidney Pills. !-procured a y,ibbuti design, and weed surmounted 17ataa8r.,E�.t�,..' • I[oa udPoriisni + bos, and soon found :hey teere'doirlg by the ]loyal coat, of stress, embluz- ane *sod, so I kept on, un*.11 note I THE MOST. NUTRITIOUS. : b oned in water-colors. In addition .to can say I am anew max., entirely cite Royal e{nbivir►s worKed on the f,ee frolu pain a.ud have continued outer cover in gold the copy of the 'E!-' P.--P v i ]e to a-ttc d . _ . :so ever since, being ab p Constfitutior Bill attached to tho to nay daily duties on the farm and address was printed on vellum. a feel strong and able to work. I QRATEFUL.-QOMFORTINdi. , wer'ily believe this great change as ♦ F.,_ 3 +eT acted by Dodc1's Kidney Pills and is n the most common' tetter,` In I think it my duty to make this 1,000 letters E occurs 1.87 times in s+lsttement public for the benefit of English, 184 times in Trench, 145 in. aItEAKFA$T-SUhPBlt. 11;1 afflicted ttv I. was." . Spanish, 178 in German aBI Y LOW TSB- i>;ag r J i sr►is a trt t, Lsi► P Okets. Ai �o ti Ost a Pa •• i� l,f m a a 1 a I i 3 S- o d0ht I :.. ....f.. t .. .:.. 1. _.. ., .... -:-- ... x ..., 1 - - ! •moi. - .,. .. _ L.--. a -... ._..., .:: ., �,'Prti-:.. ..✓ .� ..- :', F, ..- t .,-.. _, '-�" IH+. 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E's - •s•f -. -:.., ., ... .. _^..• -- .... ,: .. ,. .... _ .. - ., -. :.. -r .�. ... -:. r,r. a -K�'r .. .. ._ .: -. : . -m-,... ,.. ,- .. ...-,.. � s. .. . . .. - v'r ... ... 1. •._. t'i.• .c., - - ._.: ,.:' .....E - :.. .:.-.. .. - - .t.- :... -_:, .... -: - .-. •? - r. - TO OUR SUB80BIBERs:By eferrinn --W Logan was in the city on Tharsday --Dr F' L Henry, entist will be here to the address label on your paper yo --Mi9e Elma >3mith ie to the Oitjr this I offs Tuesday. + can always ascertain the date -Missy - . week. • res our subscription to Tsii Niawe it paid - ry ttanoes are aaknOWlodged b a - r , genii —Mrs 1. H. Sand i � .�. Bundy s e endiu a few , P i$ : k : change of date on label on the first paper fol- owing receipt of money at this omoe. Always dye in Toronto. v 4{` •ROOK ROAD _ , , y 2 R resp the date Paid ahead t♦ -Ralph Jones, of Altot&,'speat is day Mrs. Grenville has changed her place of i 1 this week with A. Rusenell. abode and is now, living at Al. Major's 2. -Rev W F Carpenter is ;ependirtq a Whitslrale. 3' few days in Toronto this week. May from here took in Markham fair Many f: ew- ­"- "This-Mrs. W. Peak and three children are on Friday last and pronuunasd it terriblyWee , , . . spending a few days! in Toronto--with O0M and slow. P>;cH$iuNc>�, ONT„ OCT. 11, 1601. friends. Loniss Hubbardis suffering from a friends. cold at -Frank Lidgets; forWerl of th tt lie severe present. 8e y P g Farley loot bar et book We showing some very pYetty 2iSW t ie now working at his trade of 11 smith. mss' George y ` t ins in Lindsa containing between four and five dollars. t black goods in fancy raised - patterns,. �O(�1 T T�1 /��t y It was lost between Fickerina and Mr. VA1Jli71l'1►7: ,, --Harvey Hata, slatiSn agent • Bras• Law'. corner. The finder will be ,snitahly -_ Every lady should see them. eels,sppent a day last weak with hie bro• reed by leaving it at the Post•of>3oe or We are also selling some nice heavy &her, W. G. Ham. a/ the wardews'office ( . --Fred Doyle was home for a short -Albert and Mrs Goo, of BritishCol. Mrs. Armstrong is seriously ill at present tweed dress goods at a very low price. N visit this weak. ' ambia, have been spending a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Greenwood, New heavy wool blankets in white -Quite a number from here attended with friends here. made a number of visite in this locality tb a Markham fair last week' -Robert Logant of oil City. Pa spent Lass week• rep} and g -F H Carswell was off duty a few a few days daring the est week 'th rc• Miss Rodd, of Whitby, -was at W, H. days this week on account of illness, p Double width flatinellette sheeting, latives in this localit Jacksons for a few da s last week -QP E Vanstone spent a few days dar- y - - y am, Big lot of new towlings cheap the net week at the Pan-Ameriotin. -Mrs. D. Leavens is giving tb shop :- : : -'--�� ins P oecapied by K. S. Dillingham a fre b coat 'Father (calling from bead of sta�ire at Mens heavy wool sox at 15cts -W T Haney left at this office a gar- of paint which adds greatly to its ear- 1-1.80 p.m.)-Faun don't you think it'a lien beet.meaearing 31 inches in length. shoe. - pp chant tithe to go to bed? i -Robt. 1ldilleir left &t Chi offiQe t -Its"YespotSBe to tb8 call 'ma last Fanny--Yes, papa, dear, what on earth ` week a Mangold which Weil lbs. keeps s p '1 week, a good number turned out o Mon= p you a 90 late? ThHN ,- e engine in the Spink, ills has day. to repair the grounds around the Hind Lad y-2'oar fellow. have you got : I i beEn returned and is now .in ' first-class i . sheds at the Methodist church. no friends? i condition Clark,ark, of Aspdin, Muskoka, Han Hazard-No, -mom; I halut got ---F. Hopper, confectioner of Toronto, and Mrs Lewis, of Toronto, havebeen 'nobody but relatives. 1 visited friends in this neighborhood dur ppending &few days with their brother, ing the past week or two. He (piayfulls)-Howe old .are jou Miss W. V. Ricbardson and other relatives. Browre? ' -Those who wish a souvenir number -Most of the teachers at the college �' • i t • • OS Of the Star call at this office as-we will She-I aaonot telt.& lie. I and a.ma�ority of the students have gone •'O , if that is t o&se T wilt not take have several copies(of which to dispose. h+ he to the city this week attending the cele• a mean advantage you. I withdraw -D. and Mrs. Woodrnff, of Nebraska, _ ge of S bration in honor of the Royal vies ore „ "and Miss gate Woodruff, of Toronto, are the question." -E. J' Shirley has sold out hi batch visiting at Wm. and Mrs. Allaway this J, H. Greenwood, of Whitby is in re• W Ding a st ck of knitting yard$ for week. eying business to W. E. Vanstone The oeip& of rapid instalments of a fine f 'is , p g business will be conducted by arvey wen ter use lease eve us a call you -Fred Shepherd, 'who has been in legacy from South Africa. About a will find a choice varlet of Sason Burkholder, who takes obarge ne t Wed- ; y ys, Cleveland for the past two years and a nesday• quarter of a.oentarp ago in his days of Fingerings, Audilusions, Burlins, Zep half is spending a week at the home of opulence, Mr. Greenwood undertook to hers, etc. Also Silky and Velvets for his mot► er. -Mies Etta hiargaoh returned o Rip• t- le on Tuesday to resume her du les as provide for the -earthly wants of Thos -Siang farmers are complaining that y y Hunt, a blind relative who still masse dress trimmings and fancy ar�icles. - teacher in the public school in tat vil• the potatoes are Totting badly in the his home with Mr G. In return. for this ' 1ne :g3, after being home several w eke in i „� ground:- This is due no doubt to the pre• undertaking to guarantee his future liv• r valent wet weather that we had a few a�ttegdanee upon her mother w o has ing Mr Bunt executed a docampnt mak. ��• �', �d� , iekering. weeks ago. been seriously ill, but who a now reeoverinq. inR over to qtr Greenwood all 'his pro* -Mrs. Gliders and family intend to -g Nicholson foreman of the section party, present and prospective. It so — - leave nest week for Hespeler, which they . h&ppened that Mr. Aunt had a brother - gang at Dunbarton. sustained a very pain Int to make their permanent home for fol injury collecting a share of the mineral wealth lay on Wednesday. A tick of v :. the future. We wish thelia eaecess in timber fell on him, singing a die ovation of South Africa, and this brother, re- their new hope. cantly died, leaving $15,000 to Sir Hunt -One avenin last week,. of one of his ehoalders. It i9 oubtfal g ' eom one Phis, of course, Roes to Mr. whether he will be able 'to alt?n i to his Greenwood, left at the back door of one of the dwel- duties all winter. who will be able to take big ease f�rSP • • i • '* • r lings of the vile&ga, a horse•wbip. The chs rest of his life, and to maintain hie -The Grand Trunk authoride leave owner clay have the same by calling at blind relative in proper gc le.-Vindica• or all stations•along the min line p p I Me Boase where the call was made. tor. +' to be.decorated in an appropriate manner i -Miss May Barnes, the professional daring the journey of the Royal visitors ` nurse who attended President McKinley That in Pickering will be usiA at lie now Children S .. . the last yea days of his life, is a niece of station It is expected, that the Royal NOTIC hire. W G. Ham. llliss Barnes is a grad, p S • • i • s w I' train will pass th oiigh here about leo New York nate of St Luke's IIo4pital, o'clock-on Illonday fore-noon, as i is .due FertiliZOrAllf f' -A. E. WrigLt-and fttmily are leaving r our village to-day (Friday and after to leave Torouto at nine At least that was the arrangement Bowe time o and spending a few days with .friends in Tor- That's' ,a ~ and name:: for Ot1r chapping I)epart;tnent 18 agar running, j we have not heard of any change in the ... onto and Collirawood, will go to Iow& Children where they aspect to reside in future. program. Scotts tmulsion. Their many friends in Pickering will -'Richard Pollard, who sustain i nab Scot I1Ifl6�. . Our work lf3 noted for despatch and a severe fracture of the leg early in the are like young plants.'♦, Some deeply regret their departure from their �.: midst, but their summer, returned on Monday to Dig , good wishes will follow will grow in ordinary , soil, ;4 quality. , Bring along your ehop. ` house. Although he has spent the whole , , 4 them to their new home. summer in the hospital. the surgeons to Others need f6rtilizers.. -The annual meeting of the Liberal 1 Association of the Township of Pickeringattendance, state that consideria the ex. ,;' p The nature of some childPen ere fang, Fsmil Fleur, F~3 !:0 er bbl. will be held in the Town hall, Brougham, tent. of the injuries sustained, hi reoov y p b :i R ern ig one of the most rapid in t air ex- "Toron.to Patent," Fahey I'aetry Flour, $d.fi0 or bbl on Saturday, Oct. 19;n, for the purpose of revents them from thriving , p p parlance. We are pleased to ee him p Bonton, I ure Manitoba Patent Flour, $5.00 per bbl. { electing officers and for each other bass around again; but it will be so a time on ordinary food"{_ Sucll Chllr ne=s RS may be presented. The Hon Set before he will be able to res ma ilia Bran gf0:00 her ton iWheatelene 25c per package John Dryden and I.•J. Gould, M.-P., wi 1 dren row right if treated ri ht. be present and deliver'addresses. A full lienal work. g g ghorts, '117.GU or tan Graham Flour, 1'L lbs for `T5o -Lost Saturday while Mrs. Jo . Doyle �JJ they need is a little fer- Jumbo Flour, 6'10.00 per ton, attendance of Liberals is requested. accompanied by her grand dau,Zh er, was Mixed Chop. $16.00'per ton g -The following went to Toronto this at the etatiou meeting a lady fritnd axpl tilizer—a little eXtra richness. Oat Chop, $1,10 per 10t! lbs=. ' ` "week to see the celebratign in honor of child the horse took fright a& a passing ' ' Scott's Emulsion is the right Oats He per bas the Duke and Dgche86:-Dr and Mrs. engine. and running into the bar ed•wirn ' Bateman, B. Bunting Misses L. and fence threw the four occupants out of the treatment. . Maggie O'Leary, Miss Julia 0 Lear;, ?` Ipin - ' � buggy none of whom. fortanatel were "' , AL Mrs. L. O'Leary, Mrs. T. Law .sad Mies Fertilizers make then 5 t1W. - r inured. But the horse was b dly out ; Sarah Law, Misses B. Bunting,C. Baker, i in several places, one of which w close » 11 and L. Mallett, Mre and Miss Dunbar. T to the n alar vein. The worm s were That s Just what Scott's Em A and Mrs Greiar and family, Mrs James 1 g A 2nd, 1541 attended to by E. J. hiriey VS. who SIOn does.,, It males children a8 Gordon, Mies Bate Cowan, Mrs. Herr. had to pat in aboall a dozen sato es. M. Waite, W. D. and N. Gordon and a rp�y 1p �eSlt, row in strength, number of others wkose names we did --At the Conservative Mass meeting g ` g mind, IN - not find out. held in Whitby last Bata ay. o grow rich 'hlood, grow in -W. C Hodge, the ventrilogaist, `who Purpose of selecting s candidate contest That's What wC 1 the riding in the intsresN of the j eonser• row happy' is .,, the., lme gave as entertainment here a tow years native party. lir. Charles (Zai sn• ' ago,'will give another on Saturday even- ¢ make it fOr. ! -- • again the unanimous oboiee. Tbo am : ung in the fire-hall. He is an adept at ination was moved b John B Doer, Send for lift -al t ventriloquism and alight+of hand Irieks. . ld Owlder rer..a, . and seconded by.J H Loag. ioo'i'7c a sowxR n and vie performance Possesses no objeQt• did not definitely aoospt the n ' n. &�..r (kms`s .l�� �Ch 3e Ge s-' �rn1$hing - � ionabla feature, &he obiat attraction hams '_ . : the marionette theatre, . which erecta but was Rivsa • rsasooabls Lima o decide He stated that if in the meant' a mon .,. roan of laughter. As his exhibition is "t "a ., - In Road Msdek.' ✓i - eligible eandidase could be 'f nd, be p .,,� y perteotilly moral in every times, he is da ," ogr Bummer Underwear;- sop B $t . would ohesrfolly stand abide. ..• Shirts of all kinds, erving of support, Remember the date. —One of the ascot distnsaiiig ideals "i a Overalls, S&turning Oct. l2th. Daore open at ?. t4.e -a'O .. °' 8 0+ a�' ! * in the history of Indian Head 000ared w -' • •' ate in all the latest styles.. Performance to begin at S. there Saturday nigh&. Air. Th Mas H, cl°r 1° '!,; Si Are You thinking how you ars going to : - o . Bunting. of the ioneer of ' ens of �O o an to• spend the long winter evenings ? A short • P - m ti t. e : a = h Indian Head, was at the station bidding ss � .. B � o , �— time a o a literaryassist was suggested . ood•b a to some friends who w re oin Adv UP but so far vers feseem to fall m with (g y • fi< >R • e V��Te west on No 5. The train palled out be o rig �r •. ` the idea. We believe if such a thing l re - :- • ; fore Mr, Bunting bad loft the cal" in M� ;q•,g ' was once began, considerable interest mi bt be de el attempting to &light, he missed' is tort p air K v oped, and mach profit de ,� v a >__ p inR, falling ander the wheels. He had Ca A rived therefrom.. Last winter an eater - withm�- s tainmenttom nv was or anized, and both 1 s severed just below t e knee. b • a aW1 1g Ddr. Bunting Bird shortly a r being Nop over one hundred dollars were netted s-Ay o4. 9,q •Oo.ap Ej 4 1° s 1 moved to his home, The dace ed,was a o e a c pi which, went for improvements for the i*-E•t ` 3 a o°o ax nay fire-hall. I& is the into sen of Mr. Wesley Boating o is & o I 'd �o. N wog '.a •` intention to go on b a with the work until the hal[ is in first. brother of Mr. B. Bunting of thi village. Obi .� class shave. The committee purpose --*-• s 0 v a p c� n H �" The sharp advance in $agar, { ehinglin the hall this autumn, and to The Old Fashioned Bo ►=V — a p We will still continue to eve make the addition to the hall next season w i : i = . 3 �1 .► 20 lbs of Granulated for one • Ob,for a glimpse of a natural 7- a a ~ In the meantime those who can assist in , A boy with freckled face, M s g A Dollar. - any way should be prepared to do so as With forehead white nen&h to glen hotly o soon as the work begins whatever form it Q O �tq �� sl a P O g P •' � g And limbs devoid of grace; p may take. Whose feet toe in, white his elbows Rare; `'i i on --Daring the whole summer we have ose knees ars to ed &11 wa s• Lets , Pickering. , W h patched ways; been looking forward with anticipated Who tarns as red as a lobster: he P1(',ttl�t�i Framing - pleasure to a trip to Toronto to witness You give him a word of pro ' the celebration in honor of the Duke and - _'.•: : . Dachas of York and Cornwall, and we A bov who's born with &n apps its; ►phe'coders'a_ ad is prepar=ed do all 1 ' Who seeks the pantry shelf _ d expected to come back and give a low• kinds of picture fraratnQ at moderate ��r. B Tc eat his piece with resongdl g smack, i sag description - of the many ,, magni• prices, All the latest APplianas for do- Who isn't gone on-himself; High Grade Wheels'.. ficent spectacles which we had the ex- ling the work. >sioaldiage on hated• A d «Robs son C soe'read' ,' ELL , trome pleasure of seeing. We ozpected t! i gg D. POWSW , � : T to be able to boast in after life, that .we �hoie pock4(bal a with tr North Claremont 3` once spw this famous Royal couple, But Who knows the use o the rod nd gtin; 49 8m . :t 4 . :. See 'T. A. 7 p And"tvhete the brook Croat s lash. Ord Isle wyth- �►• B:Dowew411, CI&re- Or J . DICKIE'." r our hopes-have been dashed in the most i pppt•attetntion mons, will ' e pro NO t T l 1 ti unceremonious manner io the kronnd by It's true he'll sit in the easiest tibair . .' those .delinquent subscribers who leave Willi his bit ion his tousled . That his bands Sind feet are ev whe-as ! V TU-�t�i�t failed to a their subscriptions, and we Y a J.4� t t - res L For oath mass have room spread, l .4 5 _ are now plunged into the deepest grief. y • All kinds of �-.� :�. All we can boast of now iq that we kno A Btit he doesn't dab his father ' old man" IT TL ,�• 1 ,'. Clev�eland f _ several persons who bad seen the Dake No ditty his mother a call F$TI $It UBf q and DoebeEe. Now is the time for those Nor ridicule what his elders ss wlieele• Special prides arrears to settle n their accounts, bat Or-think that he knows it &U., 4 pHlgl est;'m ar'ket price sled ot=ber good ] P. ,= da not all come at once as we do not •fora 1 kinds of offers . 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