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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_10_25 C yI ,dM1'►' l'�' ! "��,wra* •A bs '1. � ti,,,"a .'�'s •.e� 'w,u�"+' •s• ++s, - I i9 ��..•• s vt m s�, i* ,, .yasr.... ,r 3• ti a ?.,e� ,,• ai, w 11� K w I a ,' a•' :•"'• °,r - 0a1 r,,u., tM;•t'. ,, , ,. ; ,ply,., .r. .� a", ; 'g c.,-" , r.:,s ..^: •y.. ',a,`le+, '..r ` -h-.s'^r r,:a ✓ �..;r '`�yy-- ,.4- _•w- wR'•. _p� ;1,, - �:""s• «wy t�r.:- .,fie ,',+e?r ,,e^n: i r 7 s, Y �, :M ,a4 ;. x,y. "j "y,. 5 ,& t a'°�' •at'i "�, ,,,,; a e, ,, •4,s,r.a �:�' -, G NEWS .. 4 , 4:. y ami s ,i r � {/ 2 ;_ o w . - •.. ,.. x w d"' 9„ '• { h *Y es -A, .. - _l� - ., •� _ a W ro ',� :� .. s ,t„r �" a ', a�Ci 1 . -, _ - • - - - - M -OCT. 2�� �901 _-_�•.--.-:::1'�O 2` 7% 1 *• h V 1 ��O 1►J l\L T TL1 began to wonder it some aooident bad hep• OREEN RIV[R. � s t �J 1 jy lJ#7 ppaened end ii Chia was the signal 2or help. - v a ,,.^ Bnt one t.f the near neighbors ivveetigated Turnip polling has commenced here. k end relieved the situation. Such tricks R,T.Hookins is suffering from an std c :: s7 i b, L►rsrte I.00AI. a�tasarass asadaaaD >� may be ihonght Smarr b sahool•bo S, bat tack of la tfri f x .. 7 y PPe• .;. • - 2,,,� r , .e•„ =v, ��-} ; r•'- lis ]reals a71'a i0 TSD Do o wa than a small piens nsemea •.E. H w 'ns ocoapied the pnlpat T wa RT QS a it b of-sin t. Re a kt . 11 It Sunday evening Inst. id D..0. ti r aossa>eetraSlrTs. Brou�{,am. Mile Emma Fawthrop visited&few days m 1 e ..:r� i'sHous 4�.�- 4 't," +:'.. b" I Ooll•Rt• ,., IRIIM14 C 1 -- d M b e! n a Prue- :" `>r a tiriat►�tat�61, i� � .. . . Percy ar ton is we are gla to zeport wtMiss Mtry Turnery as left o . .OLAR[MONT p 'bona, T 4, y ,,. _ i 00 x =. �' renovated, Mrs. Frank Gerow was the Borst of Wedev and Mrs Pippher visited _ �" John Bandy,of BtoaSville, was bare p , ter's mother Mn.O. H.Dotes. her parents last week ,;I Ll�ag•. '' I -x almaLezials and design y A well-attended meeting of the Reform Mies Ballard is improving rapidly and �:.• ]I%stook. It will pay you on Tuesday will soon be is her accustomed health. r 1" b' F.$ of[urd'was#ir the- on Tuesday Association o2 Pickering Township was fl a -qs Riark@ std inspect oars p y y Miea Diary Ferrier arrived in town after K _ 31iDI. ULTBFiH+ ,,A Don't be inial onP%asineea. Leld here on Saturday last, spending some months at Hoo's 111i"toas ettf' ample Btttli6'" T Fi thee. t• gmond Torolsito.: �gpiibtemploy them,oonaeq ya +,Dr Csmpbell ie at Bpringyille this Onr eeveaty•year old boy mast haws ties Frsacie 13atver sad Df Las Nelliek er, ' u noon. Yoaar} !� 1W,Aaa,, sri3:do throw tiff thea 5rii1 weelt•visiting his fatuity. the measles or the whooping•c�agh se we Barton left on Wednesday last for Penn - .' st dna of'30psir Dent•• which y° A The noel trade of our village tbseateas have not seen him around lately, eylv&at&. x ? .S 8Oa �IIs1ad$'alv-e b1'pterobss3aq fsom to bo monopolized this season. t Mrs.Ed. Willson 'war at Halibarton Mrs. Bek returned home to Jordon : tai-iy �• 3aise Dickenson visited Thoe.Todd and this week. Her daughter, jiiea Marie not, niter visiting Ler narrate Hr.end Dire. D �ru�� M►1ifT/Y ORAl11 �Q family of Goodwood on Sun ring is the best o[ health, returned Hoover. - WELT+ •,BAS$I$w EssD�ce. �vhitbr ° par b Look out for bills for particulars of the• 1. a' ' Duncan Mactiab chased the 'Milne borne with Ler. P f o�lRiit sad Comp,+ • property sold here on Wednesday'. Rev. Williams visited the Sunday t lardy o e Baptist thirteenth anniversary th lO�t-.. ScLoo!Inst Sabbath, and also corn Led the church on Nov 3rd as 4th. m,__ i ..: Robert Forsyth„of North Clsremoat, pp Clarence YoanR hue returned after cpend s • .1 • was is the Queen Cit on Moeda pal it. The servioee in Lie charch were �' Tj,yTQ sag . �T r�� ! y y p iaa three months in the prarie laude-of the kldsors,A8. oppo"p9mv �. am{ Jdi - Di John W.and Mrs.Cowie, of Markham taken by Elder Rnaeaell. west slid stye there is no place like home tom. Jan. a, 8,A. visited friends is the villa a on Monde ill Wm. Musgrove was returning mil g y I am informed that oar old lee Eli ,>EeEi.H: ads , ' Loss e7. K -1 D. Hopper who Las been indisposed b east Hill station last Tnnrsday Nigbttwaader has resumed Lis position as - •� S [or the pass week is ab[s to bo about he shah o[hie baggy ctme loose. head miller since the death of the late•P.It 8I'fO * SWBt 1iY'. -4R' d s , or a time things look'rd interesting. Hoover Senior partner of oar flour millr . e 1,Temple sulld'' h•elikfi['vthialss for hire by B lat,et everyl3atiiojldaTv James Middleton.Floe township, esus :A - Monday last a very pleasant event here. C ip,s, Q, ae ,, ` lht. , Bae in eoaneotion m here.Js&t week virilia friends and r ° p�a et the residence of Boyd Burk, �, �.....,.. 1:6.T.8.trams. Freight B t' - ,.�,�.�_., a Broag am,when some fifty or vizi ia• td est tleli�ared to all parts of a Wives. y y rJ ' : Teaming of all kinds d That.Moody,of Liverpool Market esti cited guests from Toronto,Oshawa, �FUit Claremont tVlarkats. ;'Swp •^ e "may �^ �'` &laortestno�itte; Bats and James Linton of Pickering;were haze oa church, DSarkUam, StoaSvilie Brougham, -; , a s ABS BUS ✓ . '. @fah Monda; - Piokerinq and Brock Road had assembled Wheat, Fall, White.. ... 68-rib . ie@ iia connec Wheat. Fell. Red.... 68-65 Mrs. D. Hopper bas been viatinq to celebrate the crystal wedding of Mr. = k � , friends is Victoria Square for a anopia of and hiss-Bark. The bride was becom- Wheat, t3psing.,................ 611-64 she.onta:e�t 4 1. rsi n en.goar%ast s ® ► days tits week. izigly dressed in white, while the bougie Wheat.Goose.....• •. 60-62 I ., s�1 and uhosdae • f, P James 13arve� was at Piokerinq on was nicely decorated with red• white and paarloy,::... •...•••••., 48-' �� Oma- Usomo. mq Ina fnneral of the late blue. The happy coapts were mads the pass :. . ,... 6408-8489 _ V� r-�. ° :. hire..lie din ad ree•pient&of many beautiful presents. A 114-99 . m Tuesday Oats , 7* ®>1FtI+BY•tt ��_ w C.H. hiiehall.Liao.Cooper, and Use sumptuous tea was served to whish all Alsik0...................... 1600-1,.00 y1. 1,o of rine�ry - Forsyth and wife an at the Pm-Ams►ri• did ample justice, sMr which a most ovez..................$4 25•-44.50 • ` % m Onirrta ontert%. e P Red CI „ t .-a.a memstbttzed tbtk i s e can this weak. pleasant evening was spent m pi&yia¢ Timothy tined-,.......,......_...I1,b0-�2 1 ­'&" asoo n• D. fisenab was in the eottnty town ovk games of various kinds, music and !a sol• -t -i- :IPnPx e; ,dcmattto Lai a � � -''tlre&aa &saasdinslotl%R„ asoMonlay attending a meeting of the board Lal intercourse. Ats late hoar all die• so dam`'' es.sdt !1 fall line of flat• o[lieeaes coanmiasioasn: parse]for their various homes. wishing /� y, siSthes � s '' iplfsatnrnitnrenow Geo. Gerow was at Calsaiagion on Mon the brine end Rtoom many years of con- Real • Estate.� " " ` _ sahillitian is day of this week w look after tbs emotion tinned happiasas. 1 " ' ­­:� _-'.' ­- ' "L . y - , I ..L. . - x" � � a r3z9r vara scouts. o[a new °ogaty bridge at%bat place. Whl=ovale. ... .i ? � T Cuter and daughter Hie&E s»vis• _ - Hoose and Lot is Pickering Village -, ---�^-'•�"�'"'� rices righ i. fling friends in Now York 81st!. The Oar burg is very quiet jnat now. 1 ;� it l~' i Q0°r _ are taking in gibe Pan•Americaa this - Rosaiil McCroae attended the Pan• for sale cheap. - a. �• Iohn Maccab's gavial covntensuee,h taerieso daring the past week. ¢ y' ¢at.l7at. • "� vo>,been sera as 1he t-oflsoe this was 11tH.AL '1lsjor.wu.in the cisy this week - Fire sadfeasnraace i ", 3% 11100"Pk+. sans of 1 Sleriag+l ills . ' Oat' He has been laid nn wih a sore back attending the wedding of a friend 1.M F `-' • ! "mtll in dal s3sa a" now of 4t a y..- Juvar,Oee. gie87 comp leted.WTheaswere in Toronto on professional and mercaantile menle withh the a Agent■ . agoua �u t ^ " +:. wives have Deea renewia Ibeir ;outh b . �s s - i Monday making final arrangements for g y - HIN nor of 11%+ to the woods beech nuttio dariaa ..*�" a;.y s>lor of O>� . the buying o! rain, the . Cony aaeiaq done. -. o �ri ar $!ie, at lo/rrst pr y g q the week and report est sotx+eaa. ey aaq..ttressoen a. rasidasi+s. p ' The 400iiw Baptist friends held 'Money to Loan. 1. • tl h anniversary services this week, A A private but ver reit wedding kook c 9 + u ria neatl sad their as is lace at the hotne o!Mrs. ou Pugh on - - load of our people attended and were is Claremont y, A• B�' saeilonees. �•, a=lea to. esti oesdav Oct 22nd. #be her daughter. Visi lase - g, „ ygtsds;11tt1 aatro>nbis much 1 ' them. E e beads of _ every Ttm@day. pp ea wis5 �: ltcshtom' eala&oftasm s-fkrst - Wagon Z.E.,Pi:ith Las a number of pare bred E E.wato s ached J. E Hawkinga B. Richardson, Laura fi a .�Aswr for•$peig, Sbropshire Down thearlise rams for axle A.B Th 7 The bride was attiredm white M. V. Qay = - 1 .earl aid to'orOII& �,nth,� eas•ip Co,'Marltham. abo some ram and ewe lambs, all from C ardS .. % silk organdie.with the usual veil sod"or• Pitikeeia Tut imported airs.also a goo.=ahort.hosn ball ante blossoms,and carrying a boquet of Notary Public, g $,10E TQ11"r OoppgIIIPCILM �'~ „� t % M00R�' for sale. rosea sad maideo•bair -ferns. She was . _ ... I *A ; -. etas tatms Pickering. N !Lorton is afraid she Dike of York '&notated by her aisce.alias Olive B.Antis ' Eta - M'� a Is" - . will be offended a% him on a cootlot `of of Oshawa,who wore white. muslin with TM7 TAig&M-Plakestas r►tatips er.T.as _ -- sal tarts psOpes49�, \evall.Oat• 9-v his failure to visit him s0 Toronto. The white silk and pearls. The Groom wee g. g>;, HSngstoa Road. pressure of business prevented Ibis ably supported by his brother W.T. Hawk TRAINS GOING EAST t:Q•1 A3 IOLLOws:- . .�! voc fav man anti boons, pleasure. Lags of llo9isstcr IIniversity• TLe nttptisl No,g hlyIL 8:68 h.M. _res r,UW y + a ►• cart of °Des i - ' Gilpin, ileo.Jones returned from the North knot was tied by the Rev W,E.Norton of •1 12 LOCAL , 8:00 P. M. . s. J HL'Lli, PTOQ�___- _ West lati week and roper%& thousands o! Toronto. After the ceremony, all the �•IO LOCAL. ., .` ., 012 P.1f 8TILL.Liess"aAno* Jeweler, arm of wheat standing ont in. @book- Borah repaired t the been ere a OCCHEIt A, ,County of Ortarlo• Alia (>atCllli>dlhk8r Alltl) tamptaooa report had been pis red. The Wages for threshing ars good, a. mach Tsalxa ooDrO WuT nos As IroLLowe:- tsoneen for abs Da,, eoaaneled rd a TBY. p 12,60 1O 18 per tiny bring paid. hapPY ooapla amidst showers o acs and . da sales a!ererf d Esssta Br Wk Street, 19r1 with %be best wimbetr of all, lett on the No.9 LOCAL .- . . 9:14 A.M Post. to Deal Mrs. Guernsey,of New York City and 7 o'c!.olk train for Paris,and other.western "11 LOCAL . . 2.19 P.1[ adarBadate ebarsta Tom' cater, ]arias attention . van all Geenoral v mad or tolawd,��nh who was the ansa of bar sister, Mrs, tits where they will spend their hooey• "'7 MAn, . 8:17 P.M. _ 2 a. arousbam t• s• Watsbea, Gook@ and Jam TSoe. POU C pro p y B for the part week left on Saturday n,� %6e bride being dressed in fawn P08TILL,Groom 13!v Oar• tad mil . Repaired nes t visit i(bends at Oravgeyille,beta» re• cloth,trimmed with white resin,moll sad =:nein -r&z=.-Uualastos ststtes (}TON Bola]-Hay ,<raIIteed. turning to bet home is the American a pligae. They will reside- is future at •rat THEWELLIv everhaml- Norwood,where Mr.Hawkings has charge in removed to dna tnoseatrblvea furnish All Work GII metropolis. TsAIxs f�}OIx6 EA@T arra As TOLr ow@- � ad The above honse.'I Qirappred d es patronise and Friday o[ of s very prosperoat eharoh. �, 8:47 A.M. 1-seeomodation to all &. IOwlbepiws• visit@ ridMinot Honda] Kinsale. ._ . ' BROOK D '- No 8 M �mw dpaa�na sample ea whoa ty�y nava oa each weak.___�_ -- cit ROA No. 12 MDtYa 2:b8 1 .11!1 ad to see all old Dutra JAe. 'IO X� Wm.Parkin,has purchased John Mack- " 10 LOCAL . .8:08 P-M- _ . tosNon to.lett ]dart tie\a p The hunters are stirring out around here Atarkbim,Ont. The - is's farm. A.Thomson will leave shortly for New -FOR tare W ;�E�N '84 .� John Motoke had the misfortune to loan TRAINS(3otxo W=es oda As TOIdAws;--� ALS 11 1 �� ���� a veru yalaab a cow last walk. Ontario.GenTool and Sass Libbte drove fo To• tRu 9 LooAt• • •8:20 A•)41• ' ,atliamont 1874 Joha Anson and Walter'Dennie visited week. '• . 11 , MIZaD . . : !P•M• „� 2 a net of the Pan-American test week. Mrs,Geo.Iia es has been suffering lately ' ' Bork-t,orned ball 17 - � y 7 Mail • .8:28 P. M. . .� pnre•bred eh b - - z+lektrfnE! sl�loe000 James Balton bap rented his farm to from a very-Bore face. . �8Q*lgo>:ee.poweP,.10. James Gibson o[Greenwood. Who wouldn't`.eel sorry for a young 'months'old, it Aut:sotiabl06.71 l.....-.•"•'•...,.... 600.000 Ha Astridge gays our town a flying . riding D[ rkham f * T 8 lIIOdsrSas• Babaerilsed Capital.,. .. „ 7°11,000 #YLog tO i alone t1 170rre. Prioea . ... .. ... l20,� visit on Saturday and Sunday. What is snore disgusting than the foal . , .`>< -- ': Reaill/Converaib'"r.:. ms •t� ., _f , ,._ _ H gcy x, The Women's Iostitote meeting is to be moult of a young man in the neighborhood . Esq SMITH THE JEWELER -`• E;tit, Joaoss ,Yowl 0OwAx.asq. T ' Oashlir •held nest Saturday at Mrs. Noble Slav- Pztwident TLe teacher's oonveotion of South On •. as t7 ,y'*W. �l"m. epseial attention °° tO armee! "Is, en�•s. - - tario meet at Oshawa on Friday and Sstar, I •- �tis°d tromptlymade• Bohn and Mn.Redd attended a ltirtb• PICKER NG• .. lvotes Collection solid day of this week. American and Farmer's Isotes diacon, sty at Whitfl%Id Lea's on Thursday azehaase bout and sold Draft is• day pa 7 8ev,tral from here attended the Hetho- poa•tgs t'of the World of last week. dist sa !rear services and barvest home ,� ,.:'<i sand,avaIIrbleoa all-ps y is Pickering oa Sunday end Tuesday evea- - ye elaviara c� vartment. Oar school was closed on ][Dads asd - s site at hiahgas tsar• Tuesday otlast week on account of our ings last. -..lasses . Iniarastsliowedon 'te st igli alta» teacher attending ber sister's wadding. The youth and beauty of Brock Road, ,y saatrases.andcredited: Mrs.Aaron Parkins-gave ber SU'Bday which by the day is second to none in the , gerr. Menages. P 7 Townshi had their hoto photographs hs taken Yoa to ! aStonisbsd it 43 00. school tints a arN`on Tuesday atter0000, p, p g P Watches,Clocks and Jewelry neatly and tUe e. Z713aa ebanlla in your appeusaae A� while D[ia Sarah Lawrence intends giving last Friday by Geo.Neadick,of Stoaffviile. prpmptly repaired The ONLY b Ua i. having a pat of our 8iy- DQIVITI N ­Bg her class a similar twat on Saturday atter I\ddosistea of the yonoq ladies ol.as of oar pLACT to get properly fitted _ 1. ;, _ !eN $Js t}iarsa• V noon, Sunday school tphose teacher at present is with spec and eye•gias@es 9 lish 1• Rim James Richardson left on Friday last H,D. Worded. Tt» public school esu - PRICER RIGHT L. for Dryden,where be has neared s situ• taken a short time ago and was a splendid Prices res freta it 50 upwards capital Paid UD. 82,450,000 stion as driver 'of s team. His preeeaoe• picture,there being forty-one in the group ° - F z-- Refracting1. will be greatiy'missed by the fair @e:�ttb Matthew Swallow,of the base-•me, the If yon want an ALARM CLOGS I a&* Z. optician. Reserve Fund ..82,450,000 whom be is a greet favorite. _ local expert in birds gave a sentare on birds supply you Give me&call 11 Ft E• t - -- in the sebool•room on- Friday last. He - 1. + 'Toronto Op OB - Audley. • brought with him about two dozen t• ttoiltl varlors. Phone?ti�13. t BRdNCi� 7 i 11 ON46 STRUT w'mr' - "4PHITB - • _. mens of birds stnlfea and monated�He , saalda ana►sen �trsawetee Miss Moore,of Toronto,is visiting Ler ghee a good,sound Orr and therenee talk he ���ac e S �ven to the coUseslon of &out•Mrs.S.Westney here. the value to the firmer and others of the . .. _ : attention er:ictea M.S.and F.M.Chapman,of Pickering different species of birds which are found .- ­. I - - Y•...;', 8T IN e a e o ms's Bale atiid c'BPSBTI[nDi3'. visited the parental root on 8oaday last. g in oar neighborhood We frost that chis sAVI]li(iap Edward Willson,of Brougham,was here will not be the Isar visit of the kind to our S, 'i,pado O.0.Tonin Bitters 6 r11owW•dOp°a of i1A0 and sip on Saturday soliciting orders for fruit-tress school which will prove more valuable . .E avetroughin 0.O Catarrh bars. * X. J.THORTON, Sunday school bore in the morning is knowledge than a down lessons is gam• Our-E-iinlSotl 0 Q,$ism- �SAa�t proving to be a beneficial one so far. We mar. ci&lt , arioM comparing byprophosphites 1lbbsys sit hope all the friends will endesydlr to Swell A moststjoyabletime was spent at the a'rpe y .. Rood oombia&tfoa er Lima Jaiee the attendance to its ala tin+!rate. Lome o!His, Boyd Bork,Bathurst Farm favorably with other dealers • Imporw Lemonade N � CO H, ove has purchased the Elliott on Monday evening it being the celebration _ �_ : 1`I T.L . }., farm to his west for a brother-in.law of his of their crystal wedding. A lar a nam ____.; who is coming here to reside for the sum of ber of friends frotmfsr anti near were res :FresgOB'S SOAP..... -=Open#or bn&inees ai G.Bnndy'e _- >AP...Lem HITB�i 11800. If there should be a Budden demand eat to ocongratalate Mr,and Mrs. B. on dd RasPberi7 - for boulder clay these'farms 'would yield having survived 16 years of wedded lite re@ideaee.' 13tsada-a ooaljh a, Blackberry Va in stock a cousianment large dividends to their owners. -• with all ire attendant owes and trisb, A - % . Btsndh-d batter . . Strawberry " P, t S ALT. They are just. Waiter Wilson has purchased s smithy tabl9 ladened with good things&waited the 8onitry epioe?; a: 4 car of the celebrated in a good rection of country near Peter- invited questa to which all did ample jaS- One light Waitoa 110 ..Boise and os�e p�iC ,� LT, In all lines of fancy boyo and leaves to take abirge shortly. tine. After te&s_"ried prngram was ren• `stove pipes from b to'120 Horse end aaHk •" Lee they offer Special ad We We are edrry to lose Walter from the vil• dared 000eisting of recitations, Songs, And all v`ri lege, as he heti quits a promising trade epeeehes etc. When the,.evidence- of the 8 Bicycler[or rale onto rent. 1 cicnowled a that the sell worked sip. -Here is an opening for a good various married people were Riven, the .. _ Be y man. I young people present concluded to let no �� S. BUzldyf 1f Ill the' or the mo�nely to .be had While Chas Lynda'Stngine was at H T olsporttrnitp pees to join the.ranks of mer• _ Lov ' in rt:dav evening last, some one tied life. The bride was the recipient of 28-t Claremont �^ ' �, B. 'P• & Ci0• tied'd�\ g Y w t'. _ - - _ :. the whistle eo that neighbors man i eaotifaI and useful presents, t .. ' l�. '- _ _ ' . � �.a �`O -i * ' ' J i I 1^ ;4- .1 , ,, . ., - I.' , I. .1 �'• .p ht . "1. .+ �'A •- t, s', .Y �y� Q 'Y b f ,�11 �9 �? 11-11, `P..: 1. a gr,...+Y :w:'.. i -e ". ..., '.Nf - Z° .•n W..A 1. , , ;4... 7 -, .:j. •Y• AvY it Aw , _ .. .� y.,., ,% ... ,,r,�y Mme' _ y: a, 'e _ . ,T'f} �✓ < d �•. iN .,e`-•.G'�! „ fir!,. p °t. . .' _`� _ 'r` 'a�'. a ,,6� 1 r an It hears the resurrection voice viii, 2 , 29j. but as truly as Jos- eptly�ons inety gallon casks in the mountain. and it comes,to aph co d look back auid'see. not his Sa, in halt admiirably adapted ^ - A UPI -Ufi crystallization; but. :your heart re- cruel od; o LIGIthree, but'-find working'out for mixing t maks I - S ones;-so--we-shall-find that capital iecept - -f g- -- Drother, la the coal wants Lo stay ao reap vi has ver Uefallen us and A.g per ahoaild be er- coal. that all _ acted null-size h pen, not too close o-; , • ...._ y _.._ _... _.._..____....__.• .. do not axgk you to throw open cumst 1 t use, as the prep- 1 e envies and:all adverse cir a ed t a I shave been really.iSr us. to the dwelling a •y - `"� _" the door aai>�'iet Christ-in-JE in. .I only. Lar our ood.. funder ,the controlling g the fowls is not a . &ration of fat for • ask that you atop ,bolting and bar- haand of od, pleasant to brave perTorm- '• Rev. Talmage Saks It Is The Fairest ring it. My friends, we will have to S. "s now it was not oPerati t ri e h ge d o! our sins I will hav to seat me hither b t G you Iie ed,just auy tinder an!' do window,to saps to Daughter of God {IE , . N u o , ort." bing•,in tile flint w ec happens Pty ma _°-' _ . '� oto the threefold e"God sent rue" weights dpi,rougb 4 �.. T RID OF MY SINS me a and you will have to gat (verses $ � one.or two hun ` NVII D rid of 7, 8). We think of ut►t fat (which can ought from most , I. A despatch from Washington says:s: You: sins. Khat will-we do Lord J • tubo,wii� suffering. gu ... 2c'.a;..pnund)--ao- '� Y vi look through it. We pray for with our sins amo the_three-cry m:uah; tr buffers at ab-oij of the as -Rev. Dr. Talmage preached from vision,,Lord,-_that Sur. r- His enemies, saw flet. C-Ordin ,to the I peS' the following--text : Job xxviif,-27; o - eyesY'be taIs. Tlie crystal atmosphere would thein b • ,His Faither; and saidip g nt water to cov- t,, -� "The opened.1 When the eye salve cures display our pollution. '-The crystal The cu and potty'in au . _- crystal cannot equal it." our blindness, then we find that re- Y �•� p which My Father haul er the whole I inches deep' Many o1 the river would be befouled with our given Mc, rev �.---_ precious stones of the li ion is transparent. shall I not en_ li ?.;' Afer as hour o's boiling, Lhi g p touch. Transformation must take (John or, Bii�ie hertea come to prompt recd nil ii, li•) �4hen" Shinier top,-and should _ B ,pec, -talk too much noon`, their tat will rise..Lo Eton. .But for the resent,I take up place now or no transformation at cursed Da d and' threw-stones at th rid ut in.to" P areas and not enough about their. all. Give sin full chance in your him, Davi then be skiaaate r P a F the less valuable crystal. Job, in crowns. Do yo.0-knnw that the Bible. heart and the transformation-will'-be God.-- naw niat Shinier, but some cool pines pall: have read -teat,�dmpares Saving w om In- man st left-him-td-God' to 'a few ,aiiik y iSBnT-rho hot S mentions a cross but seventeen downward instead of upward. age ( Sam, avi, 5-fg)• It is pis• to one'o1 these, with a specimen of topaz. An infi- times, while it mentions a crown stead of cr stat 1t will be' a cinder. blessed fn fat from :the pail dei chemist or mineralogist would Y d to see God and' not little, pour' is - rdnounce the latter worth more . . EIGHTY TIMES ? In the days-of Carthage a Chris- people or �� when cooled'" P tian girl was condemned to die for that not ircumstances: and believe a - K ;" - than the former, but Job makes an Ask that old man what he thinks dog can, move its tongue 1. her faith, and, a boat was bedaubed against us without God's WATER. Al intelligent comparison; looks at re- of religion. He has been s close permission lCIIPFUL OF ligion, sad then looks at the. crys- observer. Iie has been eaultivatin with ta.r and ' pitch and filled with (Ea. xi, 7 See also Ise. xll, '12, to the bottom, - B combustibles and set on fire, and the 18 • liv, 1 This latter will si tat and. pronounces the former as of an aesthetic taste. He has seen the '% and r om sticking to Christian girl was placed in the boat 9-11. "T us Sait.h- th s overt the fat• far superior value to the latter, ex- sunrises of hall a century. He has and t e wind a as offshore and the eph, God h Y son Jos- in like manae� the same. Coatlav claiming, in the words of my text, been an early riser. He has been.an th mademe lord o! all :until all,the fat • been boiled out -'-ITh$ cr stat cannot e(nal 1t." boat floated away with i!s precious Egypt. Co a down unto me '- to Y i admirer of cameos and corals and rrY of ro p neat'day theca treasure. No one can doubt that boat not." This ugh- ieees. • Now, it isnot part of my sermon- all kinds of beautiful things. Ask was the message,to his tied by sliding , landed at the shore of heaven. Sin dear old fa' milk Pam may be -1c design to depreciate the crystal, him what he thinks of religion, and wants to put er Urging_him to ,come a knife around the es q2 the pan.. whether it be found in Cornish ftYine I he will tell you : " It is the most D you in a fiery boat and quickly wit all , him children - and sa will come or Harz mountain or mammothrcave beautiful thing I ever saw. The shove you oS in an opposite direo-�children's when the whole ldren and Socks and ck; these can tion-off from peace, off from God l:erda. that away ia''one solid or tinkling among the pend- crystal cannot equal it." osoph might nourish find if required. . - off from -heaven, everlastingly off, care for th Sea the verse foilo� be carefully.stored ' o Lhe'-young; ants . of the -chandeliers of' a -Beautiful in its symmetry. When and the port toward which you ivag the po on s�si • When milk is iv palace. The crystal is the stair of it presents God's character, it does assigned for our lee- give Id never .b1 palace. &The ; ft is the queen of nut. present him as having love like would sail would be a port of dark son and no store to drink, [t ness, and the guns that would the interest Pharaoh as in stticL cave; and it is the eardrop of the a great protuberance on one side o! greet took in br Ing Jacob and all that allowed to become es diarrhoea hills; it finds its heaven in the die,,His nature, but makes that love is You would be the guns of despair, he had da to Egypt, sending wag-' condition it often ider that is mond. Among all.the pages of sat- harmony with His justice-a levo and the Sags that would wave at gons for o wives and little ones t° set up, But we c fowls. it ig your arrival would be the black Saa$gs sad urging egard act their. the C� of fatte only is $our ural history there is mo page more that will accept alI those Ili';-Pr of death. Oh, my brother, you mubt stuff, ocean em to r quite dliierent. 14ot. 1 4interesting to mg than the page ofi.Who come to Him, and a kill sin or sin will kill . (land o! E the good of all the milk not Brent' to ttening fowl' . crybtailographic.. But I want to"Justice that will by no �'p way theirs. Our Nord and say that --. It is no exaggeration when I say Jesus said His prayer but we wilt o furth &holy you that Job was right when, means•clear the guilty. Beautiful re-`that•any man or'woman that wants Father, when P Yer td l3r8 sour.milk Is superior:. to Eakin tell ion in one hand and the 11 ion fn the ae invent it im tants! His of ills din Ce�X, ase• g g g p to be saved may be saved. Tremen- ciplee, "The new mWc for this stat to the other, he declared Beautiful cell ion in the hoe that Lary which thou gavest P tatters.ever ` t g p dove choices A thousand people are Die I have gt en them" Not one in a hund that the former is o1 far more value it kindles.. Beautiful religion is the fdpha xvii, trying - to choosing this moment between salve 23), and it written in I Cor. iii, bother themselves abo when"that • Wand beauty than the latter,'recom- fact that it proposes to garland and 'tion and destruction, between light 21-28, that tht s tree.'their birds of 1 monding it to all the people and to'enthrone end emparadiss an immor- g are our@, •but r fattentndI - all the and darkness,_ between charred ruin many are occupied Ere brought home ages, declaring "The•crystal tel spirit. Solomon says it is a lily. Pied" frith their ,feces. moss and glorious crvataliizatioa. stuff and the care of it that th Nevertheless nothing 1�,. cannot ey sof fattea- equal it." Paul says ft is a crown. The Apoa• neither nee no with the contfnna! 1N THE FIRST PLACE, alypso eaya it is a fountain kissed by T onloY their riches in Pro- e fowls, ars - • Christ. Ing than the La t that the nun Ezekiel says it 1s a_foliaged lesome'ores: =:I remark that cell ion is superior crier to ceda7:Christ ea �s it is a brill 12, 18. "Te infested with,theso tro _ ! 8 P y egroam c ! my Lather,of all my sold for1. the crytrtal in exactness. That I corse to fetch home a bride. While ��� S 4.7 LLS�o� glory la EgyP and of all that yo turm' The insect pow &sive to be aha elese mase of • • • a have soon."- ey Y this purpose are too e P crystal against,Job in the text takes up a whole difficult to be probably found it u� for• fattest but great .which you accidentally dashed your flare of Precious stones-the topaz _- eve their eyes, for it ng tow be .gained must Iravo see ed too benefit to the birds tv -toot i_s laid out with more exactness ',and the sapphire and the. chrysopras- -,INTERNATIONAL LESSON wonderttii to good and too b ustisg !n _.than any earthly city. There are,us-he -holds out of this beautiful true. W'bea they ar- Y giving thexa-a goodI . - _.nix .sEylea of crystallizatioaf- and all4vase just one crystal and holds it OCTOTER 27, rived home and told their father, he R. " • Y ' bell ad-thein n t until he saw rho F7.C)U. OJ' SL . of theta divinely ordained. Every I up until It gleams in the warm light" - . -° --- - - Eva t way we crystal has mathema.tica2 .precision. :of the eastern sky,, sad he exclaims. Text of the Lesson Gen. .ly. waggons whi fO9pph had seat. and the beat sad quick of- a small „ •God's geomet ug y q 1-1l5. Golden Text, Rom. ''Then his-spirit pe.tyed, and said, know of is to have h full with ry reaches through it, The crystal cannot equal !t." It is enough: ore tub Ailed about one- and it is a square,- or it is a ren-f Akain, religion •is superior to the _. _ I ph, my son, is ail., SI. lyet alive. I wi Lhe sial bur. Lot one take the tangle, or it is a rhomboid,.or fa crystal is its transformations: The go and see him be- p sad the .',some way it has a mathematical fig-'diamond is only a crystallization. 1-8. "There stood no man with fore- I-die" s 28-28) be- bird'& head. in one ha t etimeone lievers bearing ctimon feet ia. the other, sad' are. Now, religion beats that in Lhe Carboatte,of lime rtses until it-be- him while Joseph made himself y to Christ, and place . 1 comes .calcite or aragonite: Red ox- known unto his brethren." Tho Nie evtferittgs a iiia for and our else nub the sulphur on, simple fact that spiritual accuracy, glory fn some ide of co inheritance,es 1 m the birds far; ten >$tnu ' , � is more beautiful than 'material ac- aper, cryaialiizes into cubes I story its told in the intervening'believe unless many will not dy place ,- curacy. God's attributes are'exact, and octahedrons. Those crystals chapters between the lost lesson and ev see Some wag- unused shed, or say Ives a = God's,management eL the world ex-,which adorn our persons and our this one is est fascinating in its.BOA' somethi' ia'our lives to wheae they' can give t ys homes and our museunms have only detail of Josh's dealings with hia'pr•°v6 the truth o' our words. We shake and get rid of the - act, Never counting wrong though B are to Lpvo and put In a ` - Re counts the grass. blades and the been resurrected from forms that brethren, bt?t especially in its tore-;by Prove-our love not The chickens should a Thgy "stare and the sands. sad the cycles. were _ shadowing of coming eyentir In can-; words only, but by tfie good coop of small' round His providences never dealin - with FAR FROM LUSTAO>E)S, vection .with the return of Christ I works which He 1 should be from i-to 1 1 work In,us.us. }. B 14, 18, Tho a so that us perpendicularly when those pro- and His revelation to His brethren.. Fing and kissing call always put long w t out of Scientists for ages" have been ex-j sad the ccimsnunt the birds can stand and rout of N ' -vidences ought' tp be oblique, aof aminin thesc 'wondertul,transforma-,The [lrst visit of Joseph's tan broth- n afterwards maks g �us. think of the ccelcome which,the the troughs a bars.ia' laterally wk�n they.ougrht to be ver- tions, But I tell you in the gospel iron to buy cora. Benjamin being Prodigal eon race c t the,con ° inches, •tical. Eve thin in our. life arc carefully. . kept-at home lest evil, ec. and the feast g shoal a about B aaqqgg of "the. Son o! God.there is a more that followed. T apart One coo feet long. ,ed without possibility, of mfr- mighi befall-him, Joseph's recogni- ie is the fourth of p three Ede In�Y P Y wonderful transformation. Over the seven weepin and about sixteen '•tnehes take Each life a six-headed prism. tion of his brethren, his trying them of Joseph, two da It souls_ by reason of sin black as coal of which are in o horn at the right time, ; dying at and hard es Iron God, by his coal Iby calling them spicy and putting a;nd here) two in r lesson (verse 2 large enough -for six. h The rho right time. There are no "hen- fort them la ward three days, their . re hapter 1, and, one should be-eighteen inches ;pen en`s" to our theology. I6 I ••:rhe Brace, stoops and says, mombrance of their sin and conver- each in chapters xlif, x1ii1; xivi, fattening coops are beat ed ey 'shall be mine in the day'sation concerning it in the presence,'I'hey aro worthy o Particular stud" or outhouse where it is •.. thought this was a slipshod universe when I make up my, jewels." of Joseph,:whom whom the sit 1 Note also the thr we ng y' little dark. Atter placing :I• would be In dospalr. God is not " hall" say you, c'Will-God wear' Y ppo.sed- did Lord, at the gran rpt s of our ply • an anarchist. Law, Dreier, sytume- jewellery?" not undertstand their language, ea of Lazarus, over, In the coops they should ry^" If lie wanted it Ile eould Jerusalem sad in out" t he had spoken to them through an ethsem no, and any food for at 1 try, precision, a perfect square, 6 make the stars of the heaven Itis'• I consider that by is hours. The exception Pei-fact rectangle, a perfect rhom- belt and have the evening cloud for interpreter his holding Simeon as tiou and -sacrlfrce. great humilia- atter i ' -J, ._ boid, a perfect:circle. The-'edge of I a hostage- till they .should bring' e has made pro- they have been travel 1 the sandals of His feet, but Iie'does. vision for the, forgi a 1Css and bring- God's robe of- government never not, want that adornment. He will i their younger brother, his sending'.Ingvis near sad evert hours before arriving at Era 'e out, there aro no loose screws' the others back with corn and each ting care of all feed the when it is ad y not have that jewellery, When God who come to Him, feed them as soon as An,the world's machinery. It did 'wants jewellery, he comes down and ;man's money secretly.put in his sack There are, m not just happen that Napoleon was;digs it q-ut- of the depths and dark- and Jacob's pitiful cry when told - any .amaers ' i' attacked with.'lndtgestion' at�Boio- ness of sin. These souls are all cr3�s- that the ruler of Egypt would not = �^-Z neior think of putting the' _dirt so that he became incompetent tallizations of mercy. Ile puts them,see them again unlesn_Benla sin was ; coo to fatten, but shut �- HOW TO FTm P ' to the day. It did not just happen on and •He wears them in the with them-this is all told in ch i {1[� (1�i�j Pig-pen or ouitbulidi • that John Thomas, the missionary.' once of the whole universe. lie ea ter xlii. 'Their second visit, taking U1Jl�tJLLLYj�s them a 1dt of food-in a - • _ pan a heathen island, waiting for. an them on the hand that :was•nailed, Benjamin and double money (the - that they can rtin to it ' outfit and orders for -nitother mis- returned monoy'atid money 'to buy IMPORTAST tRA �• ' &I d over the heart that was pierced, on C8 OF POIIL- more. corn) and a present dor the aiunary. tour, received th"aL outfit.the temples that were stung. .."They TRY PAR (: T�15 IS .WRONE3:'. ",and those orders in a box that float- shall be mine," saith the Lord, "in man, Joseph's.reception of them and , ., ed ashore, while the>,shi feast for them in his own house, • • '- When fowls• are shut up '" p.and the I the day when I make up my j Wels." Britain Has An In Places,.the crew that carried the box-were nev- Wonderful transformation! where'with his special interest in anis favor auatible De- y ought to be fad er heard of: I believe in a particular,sin abounded grace shall much more to Benjamin, are told in chapter marc for Fri ly, so that they can clean rovidence. I believe - xliii. Joseph's plan, seemingly, to a quality ' particle of food. If proper .P abound. The carbon, becomes the-sol- FoWls retain Benjamin and the�xa>rnest, nd attention cannot Do given' . GOD'S GEOME'PRY itaire."'The crystal cannot equal it.Melo uevtt plea of Judah. who had be The Tato summer birds while in the fattening; . Now, I have no liking for those q d fall is "the we strop may-be seen in all our life more ,people who.are always enlarging in come surety for.Benjamin, aro the time when-the farm di glY advocate the than in crystallography. Christian meetin s 'about their.eazly,,topics of chapter xliv, Now.follows ,his lovtl. To dispose spgses Of. of allowing. them their dib g these to the The Job was right. "' The crystal can- dissipation. ikr not'go into the par- to our lesson,Joseph's revelation of very best. advantage me proper times to feed.: ticulars,'m brothers. Simi say to them. given Lo th attention early in the morning"as eon not equal it." should be y P Y j work of fat- say, is summer at six o'clo . Again I remark that religion is au- you were•si(,k; but metro -no display 1 4. 5. . "And Joseph said unto his 1 tenittg and prepari g �� for winter• at half-past tp the crystal in transganr- of your ulcers. The chief stock in brethren, Come nearer to me I pray;market. "Too many f Past sev ency. We know not when or• by trade of some ministers and Chris You." Nothing in his heart but love this, and at-the- same mere regi gain,•in the afternoon noon 1. whom glass was 'first diycovered. tiara workers seems to Ue their early and pity and forgiveness for them'to reap 'a large profit time expect o'c1o`ck in summer and four - -- --Ileada of it have•.been found do the as he yearns over them, He would Poultry.' IL is now a °IIt of* their in Winter.'exceptions There, are, nev . tomb of Alexander Severns. Vases CRIMES AND DISSIPATIONS. ,and them to his heart atacL bless very best way of fns eh that the some eaceptiona to this rule. ' Of it are brought up from the ruins Tho.number of pockets, them, bidding thorn not to be is to inclose a Yew to n P°mallltry spring chickens require an e Yau picked g in a small at noon, and and some, _ of Herculaneum. There were female i and the number of chickens you grieved nor angry with thems�i�•cs•'compartment and feed' large adornments rhade out of it 3,001 'stole make very because of their past mis^onduct, as- will eat of em all they quick at "emptying," may als poor prayer meeting P I good fatteritg food. advantage be fed three times a years a o-'those adornments found'rhetoric.' " Besides that, it discour-' curing them that.God had overruled' The usual time requir to now attached to the gaummies o! ages other Christian people who no- it all for the good of many. His ly fattbn a fowl is Propet� But do not follow the plan r. Egypt., A great -many' commenta-,ver of drunk or stole an hfn But words, While comforting, were truly weeks. But bout • three mended b some, of feedingf g Y� g YL g• good-siz well-condi- Ing fowls general "little as tors believe that my text means it is pleasant to know that those heart searching, for we ciaanot know tinned pullets often"maup >3' F .1 I. gl,ases. What would' we do without I who- were farthest down have been the cumfort of forgiveness in its,fortnight, whereas very ge- in a i tea." They will sicken of their', . the . crystal ?. The crystal in .the I brought highest up. Out of infernal fullness till we have seen and felt�cockerels will take four gelframed very quickly, and this means" window to keep out the storm and serfdom into,eternal liberty. Out of'something o1 the enormity of our'times ti ,much as five nd some-;of useless and unnecessary labor let in the d ks, before I The usual method adopted day ; the crystal over darkness into' light. From,coal to sin. To his first,words, 'I am Jos- :they are fully fatted.* A tter, how-I feeding the watch, defending its delicate�the solitaire. "Tho crystal •cannot eph,"he note adds, "I am Joseph, ever, does not care muc S the fowls .dozing the how lou machii:ery, yet allowing us to see equal'Yt." your brother, whom ye sold into;a bird may take'to to d week of tho,•process. is to give , . the .hour ; the crystal 'of the tele-I "Oh," says some one, putting his:I gyPt. . There could be no mistak-'that he is utt'n on fie provided I most fattens term "water p g P B the,whpie scope, by which the astronomer;hand over his eyes; "can it be that Ing this. Fie was the very sante time, and that when he i This consists :of nothing but Joseph n fit con-I ground oats mixed up with water •, brings distant worlds so• near he can I who have been in so-much sin and ph whom they had envied and dition to kill he will b worth a to a rather sloppy -- insl:ect them. Oh, Lhe-triumph ni_�-trouble will ever come to those ergs-I hated and sold as a slave to the 1_goocF round suns at the ii PPY consistency. the crystals in the'celebrated win- tats?" Yes, it may be-it will. be. j Midianites as they said, "we shall As a rule, tatters do n sh, I idea is; that during_.the first • clow., of t,ouen and Salisbury But!Heaven we must have, whatever we see what will,became of his.dreanis.'_ fopdL_othcrrwise than in a e,the bird's_sys#em is_aot-t _ .. there is 'nothing so transparent it,�have or have not, and we_'come_heFo-1-B;a.-'-'God-se[iti-me before you to and we think Haat' dnrIng iclr living,.and many fatters p •, .- a-er.v in-our-hoiy-religicsn.. ;to ge it. "liow much must I pay preserve you a posterity in the mer time this is.•-to o what they term, l Is a transparent religion. You can for it?" you say.• You will pay for"it earth- and'.to save,your lives by a But we are �y convin GO STEADY'AT FIRST. ",put it to your eye and you see the I just as much-ati the coat pays to be great delirerance." tiFe cnn hardly cold weather greater ben persuaded thtr • man-his-sin; his soul,'his dcitiny: I4come the dia.mond. In other words, suppose that the hand of God was crue by ` - ' however, You look at'God and you see some- nothing. The same Atmtglity -pbwerlas plain:toJosephIli-all the events a refer of -course -to eit', , thing of the grandeur of Itis char-I that makes the crystal in the moan- of the past years, in his slavery and WARMING THE lk or sour pure milk) - =actor. It is.a transparent religion. -tai' wilt change your heart which is�imprisonment' Ms it was to him n(Zw or -water used, and the b oportion of one half Infidels tell us it Is opaque, Do harder than stone, for the promise is,., s, looking back, upon it from the glory the-food not hot; but sic .e e�tm cost is . yo,r know why they tell us it is "I will take away your stony heart,Ito which he - find beet, brought. We when taken'by the birds. etus thus & op(rque '' It is •because , they are and I will give you a'heart of flesh." cannot see how all things are work- R way to mix up the food is, blind. The' natural man receivath "Oh," says some one• '.'it is_jt Ing together for our good as children what'milk or water is'requ not`'tire things-of God because they 'the doctrfne I want. God is to do of God, null we do not always con- a Pail, then add in the gro are spiritually discerned." There is everything and I aria to-do nothing." aider thrtt they -work together cac- a Uttle at a time, and stir . no trouble with the crystal. The bfy brother, it is not the doctrine 'eording to, His purpose to conform a ' wooden ladle. Continuo' trouble is with- the 'eyes which try you want. The coal makes no resist- us to 'Was"image of His Son tF.om. more meal until the whole . i . . . : : J r , �- 0 THE KING AND HIS UNIFORMS. et a Package of .:When Ton hays used all that Tea-7oa Dot°have,$ King Edward must have the right to wear more uniforms. In than apo. a other crowned head. 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His better half was in a country shop severalNEI miles awaywhere there was stele- pK f.Wt hone, and the sceptic was also in a rcf y P + :,��'a• 41s Poelyderr r t& +'��g"• r es P r f and 1?Owdefr 7�c• � Place .where there was a similar in- or•the pricy. Sample for the postage,3c. T_ 0 strument, and on being told how to s ALL (Bi RUCKEL, Montreal. shouts it, he walked boldly up and •. shouted: "Salida, Bash!" At that instant lightning struck the tele- HIGH GRADE SEWING MACHINE Square timber.•. •.• 2 phone wire and knocked the man or BEAUTIFUL COUCH and IN PIECE DINNER SET OTiI (11�r1};�. ,58.,,484 down, and as he scrambled to his n,nr.cffl_-� OF (JA rs r Lathwood... 1,889 150 'feet he excitedly cried: "That's f t,tae•:b.�<aotntit°tlm.:xo,ia.s (peak,nu:a:r.K D�L't.troth. Il rpt.�•as hones Pulpwood... ... .. ••• 30,409,000 Sarah every inch." tc,: gtoa,tLtlr l'hrtst at,tn Safra nda�hlaB �REE' • :u tn1 als+u Coack,bca:n.,,a eo... ,eiounorIdailway sleeperfl a ' 98,287,801 - rNu or aw,a.a,,d�yd yw THOUGST TO htn 170 nee.Dimer and Yrs set 1.1s.d for{nmol IISTISLE, Shingles... ... ... ... ..... . 87,749,166 POOR CHUMPLEIGH! ) ' !Rif •• hlne,Itht,b ay.rc1<o;ari„ y'ae Su■a, this is roast beef, ex-. CII.M a Bad EloW I'llla. I7r.Chrfa:ise's rep t sry well known fur Total... ..... ..».,► Y, p 48,238,487 claimed little Willie at dinner on the sq,ta a sad sanest G«aia7 aA h.an loses is°srery hese.-p<rsan•ho n erintandent of ..».. p sel:s o,d 10 Dozen of Dr C`.*inrian t the Red Bt.od sersuilli,-111 tSDt,a woza.rmi:wtd7 t°! p The proportion Of isle 2 the and,spare core lttors otlnsb tIl�tro<k and[ecaral lwa �••�' P P ood is .53 evening when Mr. Ghumpleigh was • !*s �re,,orar gers of Qtie- per cent. for the four p sups:i n,d.D;,,rte o_T.rtlarn,pa vin-es to- Present as the guest of honor• ae.sea s sa a r<rta:n<are Tor r.tna a aiaasea, kis R bete getber, 2.09 per centM., y Ontario; "02 course," said. the father. tees re-:ht,De.,tu w.:nc �neorth.ceu<hwdviow::'sorrel _ 8.81 per cent. for Clue "What of that?" .sh a yea sea w ti�n�a °i;;a r='the pills 1return mail oyer - r 9.03 per CONT SEND ANY MONEY wrtte to Dr,Cnrtatim en-aay aag7.tarn bort the mousy.sa•so. are found t0 be cent. for aleW $7rtnsvfi • , artery e;, 'e.,l. Wl:them 4,15"".1,11 a of this ad,artiaaneat 23 per "Why, you told ma this morning C93at for -�1TOYa SCO • �' sad Dr.Christian gturaataet that tt 7ou eomyl with tea.oCer ka tarda to e.aMis t Us adTanr+:a the ttiOldd with that you were goon to bran a ee x•"fy�e'w inav°aee his Ban B/ood be observed, g g :nae twhoarol vaf re'Vtnf sad wit Or the tw uta.prrh mta-nitooii+�n Betprr* sent b ou ahenlut ly a•a Dr.cn>lore "f for 84Q years on the. It may the way, 'mutton-head' Lome for dinner this ply,jaw ay.rr�om.ensu ad, thm is uta w.y. Weft.at osis to tons of manufac- that more than 30 Per t. of the evenilIIg." DR-Clvp ST1Al'i MCUteirit3 Co„ Bo:•o0slane,Toronto,Out. Set pulpwood got out is 1 Wosiur•i•.-Wiles writing state wIlkh 7�pnt=a'•r. tan 2 cc Bine Lit"13 rIneD�ia �w�u�Mares pulp rtatio n t I the U was for him-a"trayrnt saareaa_Da chrLtiaa au.not seen mo:.loins a o:s nowrt Kmts nee separately, the stat. Japanese ion would,be, for WHAT COULD BE ODUCED. W HER MAN, AGENTS WANTED. 1 ears ; Quebec, 1,103 For pulpwood alo the whole Y A GENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW swick, 98? years Quash of spruce Catarrh Gure He a° dQSperatel in love with 255 years the rest would be nod yearly her but lacked the courage to pro `l Books "Life of William our McSlale},The use. Aartyred Prepident." also onr new "raven- n bringing down the ab Fact• p Use,.'Famlly Bibles,Albums,*too. Our pr;ccs ve stated, to 840 Onto,•,,,, ..:.:: NOT ONLY GIVES RELIEF, BUT "This line," she said, as she bent are low and onr term.extra liberal, A iron " 35U,417,802 p>ERt�ANENTLY CilRES CATABRH Lilo before that you oda. Quebec, .. . .... . over his hand, "indica prospectna it you mean business or writo tow New Brunswick,,. ., 150,378,078 have a long re you; this one esrculars and terms. ins Moen t mato of J. C. Lan- j ood. heart; this one an dist Book and Publishing Honsa,Toronto.Un r..!ent of forest rang- Nova Scotia „ ,30-5,281,798 indicates n B COM- Mr. Langelier takes a .423,788,900 artistic temperament and this uric gg BL'?v SAVINGS AND LOAN' COM• - The area denuded' TWO iIrEEX'g TREATMENT FRET. ho'f toms of pulp year- early to get that you lack courage." PANY in refile stock+ and debentures J these quantities Of Thousands of pe�pl• tell as Jspaaeee �, that being about the I rt ood and the Ca"rva Cur, doe+aura wcarrb and Coad lteing a dull and stubborn brute. "Itooath efeeduv ortun isles for iDAL n•estameat are { numter of years req e ! ion of the United to exhaust Ia the bead.w t mast be vus. No. es always ready to prove other people unequalled; rel:.ble seen are wanted. the present extent of a forests are want 9tQr7 ru3eror Ir pm Catarrh in .safer+ liars, he popped. Wrt'e to the Comp-I'l aild"81, ToronW.— shown o _ shown in the follow antotoo.I."howg.=309aneeeCat.arrh - + AvTEIt-KELIABL$ 31 E` TO AC7 Il'PED EACH YEAR Area the,alne of Litt&remedy bad out C,nlldence T11OUG IITFUL. rT as local or tray ill:a agents.either on table Oars to.and,n order to Prove concluaivbp et&» in the four pro- ( ed yea;. d Period Of in it,we wt::send a via aa.t..'y, ane - w ois or part time. l.iberat teres s on awlary exhaustion.. meut fur aearl7 two weeks treatment•free -Say, boss," he began. "I don't or commtssicn, with esyewe� guaranteed" P q Onttuto,.. 8? cress ears. ac>�, ��roarrrd�s, a for re i� want no money, I only ask yer ter App,. now, BTONg l w'Eoutip.OTON, would have to be de- Ust tba.nd of uisetime Jou End it bene v- produce the re uired Y �' Canada's Greatest Nurseries,Toronto. will half tons of pulp are uebcc,,, 8$ .4A.3 80 mau,etoyouAlnet Sno.owEesstuomP pass tie inter dat lunch Joint arstd Dept• ws 750 173 for pwtaae.stn••os sample and it will be buy me a square meal." New Brunswick . asm to 7.,t& ha retsro mall watbant as7 "i'oor man!`, exclaimed the philan- IV PER DAY SURE-GENG Acres. j Nova Scotia 052 41 sparse whate•.r. lit"00a this yes r llamas r r ladies-not to rzavaa. - 114,914 .757 .88 •ddw&Th•Or�abssl[aaw>»rsosL�o_. thropisrt, "1 can't do that, but the m employ aeen;.e: 00411100 peraaaent' I" ... .•181.119, But it !s a waif Unutea.To+oata= next roan you ask may. so here's a per year and expo:son: re%sb a firm best ...... wn tact that pepsin tablet in case you overeat references; e:ocrtaoce unnoossaary. iJt, A Ick .. ». 21.871 where operations ars r�t,i od on to ! O KEEP E_addroas 199 Truth Oslo 3. Toronto. a wise ntid proei yourself " 3 8$4 ' t manner a Efl®OItBED B`l THE MEDICAL iROFE83lON. r ANTED-GOOD MEN ONLY TO BELL e! the.spt•uee lot re spruce forest renews. tseit in 15 or 1[ spruce years at most. ' Dr R 3 Wuwa.of the dmerteon Jourwi per over iattty Years ?N our well known specialties. We ars touched in these pro-, y dally when ;o! rrit C Now Yo-k writes Japaneso the soil is good tarrb Cure has mac wtth the htgteet es- Ilna wrwaw+s COO?$TO e'"rr has bens%snit br one of the oldest and moat relish a firm, t■ I red the climate 7 Acres. favorable It fife doreemeat of lbs Idedital Protwsfoa for the �ua�,amee y t,ottenp ie`'ars � •Imta eO�` errttor7•BOugi tinor comm PetLam Ntizsery Co.. 52 S1 F,430 able to inter. refore. reapon- on;J reason that ever wins such eaA°rsement, t�4htq nW�,es ane+tomaas and Doweu.asd avis f Torolom Ont that the tapruce f Mr Laageher, Its tstSnoc and pro Ten Talus It is really a wd tor'Utsnhma TwencTe•e cesu a 14 4 I+33,0-54 is are practi- Ppeefiyrtoreat+rrb In it&various tot m>a" •moo d1 drusst•u tarvuglloua the sur S W son ssi ,,.,. /TYHE Rr�YAL VICTORIA LIFE INSU24 • 1 call ineith-iusttble. es a.etor zttitat►nat°"''t'°°=u'�e'aa:•" AN(ECO.in 1teapPlioatiot:atora:esqq 11 224,540 Y Japanese t„atsrrh Cure to sold by all drug in dtatrict,at proaeut unreproeented, as•erai l0.SS3.544 _ - Iris 60 can ta. 1 Seatable men a e ten Ped .00i f torol- vaiusb'teiutpei�Otead nt of A.eacAbl6 s s ILA# lap to yl.: of years yet that to -- - ' $ e l0a clan, 1 >Z fans, but only 8 per 1,000 for civil- btraet wwt,To say are a•a } r l 11L12 GLAD Si iu,^.15F " yearly street,n s of et&dls sob s:sarience a pen a:as for the next census _ - d, the staticticw Of 1891 —... •' ' . � • "I have found out one thing about dices. and 8 per 1.000.for•sd9lors in EttUCATtONA�. ' 1, uues that.,can give corn- husband," said the bride who t;oD rt>�rectisig the tr�cat faith in the navy.CDear Crs.-I h ha been married before, "that sur- ...,. BUSINESS COLLEGE ti for all purposes 0(i 6 rises orfs read Degfn3sa Cannot be Cured !tE�iTRA1. Bcsavlsss coLLEos. ►oR. ,)nN*ARD'S LIN p greatly." l-, ONTO. Twelve Teach•n, fine r:luip• he four provinces, and by I cured a horse Ot T: as lust year Her'friend moved up a little nearSK in as cannot- bin e proper distinctions an] five bottles, Ri:ig-bone, with ler so Lhat they could whisper, and aidlocal p Tt'i atot Chs eahej Tbern i■roni)gas co,r,e.,itho fish wort'tnv�eP4 orre,p nd we get the following I It bliles, asked' "'rYltat is it?" way to caro deafne.:s, and that is by con.titil Pace from all in oyer el p►rtles. Address . represent approximate moult there oras bone but in a �Iis salary 1s Just as big as he Uonai remcdle+ Ur.toc*s t esus-rt blj as W.D.Baaw, Principal. Lit flea nn -bone and no indarned coad!'Senof!hen -his o the `���� WANTED _Feet. Iamenefas. 8 told me it wits.' Eustachlao Tube, When •hta tube a sea, R DA _ �� fiarned Ton nave a rnmbitnt "c ind or ImOer ' ..»..w.958,92(3,;40 L 1tUItCHISON. tact hearing, and when It to ant rely closed 1 886,412,18ti Four Falls, Nf THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. drafsess ty;bre resat, and un"" he futons ` torus at ho 6. waO 1r0 ANLTTItiG P PSIS motion can be tat•n cat and thin tube re ttcred �r' for ne y hom6 R e fuay. t3 yarn and - _ to ns normal Gond n a.ns esti will be do- for Particular& Stwdard Huwork. 00 d se Co�nDnptmp PSS y stroyai f river; ulna case+ o ft of tea are ` T caused by e•tnrrh•witch ra noth atj but an 1n• Toronto,Out. g L pRATEFUL-COMFORTING. flamed CO st,,,e n one H mucous gar ace the co g!ti One Hundred fur actor any your wife is very forgetful, isn't OF SNI Y�IS STATESIN C 0 Acane of Deaf,ate lanced ba catarrhs that can BEAT BRITAIN. sot be euro i b7 Hales Catarrh Cures ltd she?" ­Yes, as I'd like her to be. so She's or 0 Sor clrculare free. , F.J.CHENSY dt CO,Toledo,O. forever renlenibering that site's still B COM,$ TO LIGHT Guernsey mad ersey'8ave Each BRI=AICFABT-8UPPSR. S°tdbyDruggggi,te.75c, wearing her last summer's hat." 8all',,Famf.7 Pills are the best SHOWS TSE UN- a P �;ament. -- —` f W P. C. 1039 TED PEPi LNENCY ! 3,607 vessels pasred through the "The Stg,#&s III north Italy the ratio. of child- Suez lanai in,189i1i Of these 2',660 CSS By DODD'S assemblies 3Z� as the legislative ren attendin school is 114 per cent. 1-were merchant ships, 736 mail �•t KIDNEY PILLS, ucrasey and Jersey Of, the population, 3n Central Italy CALKER 1 S are called, and . ing oft account isforically interest- sectinlers, and the rest warships, or ly traceable to f tli6r origin, dim- !t is only 8}, while no more than 4J ballast. ehips in bdllast. CARBOLIC ' Sward Patterson, of Con-:In Guernsey. mote Norman times is the Proportion in Sicily, ! _ tee the Writer.-Ser. High piuraliuy of 1 u will hear a quaint Kinards �ilili111el1t Cares Diptl��ll'r1S, CINT' .zNTe age used—indiffer- Y OfhU� ppo�tt S ppean on of Dodd's Kidney Pills— ent French, lish and occasionally I�tllurd s tt�heai VUras tlurgvi is cows. -FK all `kin r into, - -- Advice to Others. a stratrge-sifts '-- Each o[ the people of the British S really a cUtTp pg'JargOn which is To corse the Atlantic in four days dialect of the Nor- Isles averages 300 days work a year A s• �.!Co..YattO„stt•r,Eprgt>UN «ills, Ont.', Oct. 21.-(Spe- man-French. (}ucrnsey all J the' A.steamer must be 935 feet long, 87 allowing rest or, Sundays, and 13 _ Edward Patterson, of members seated while deliver- W'dc' and driven at 30 knots by days of -illue:s and.holidays. ` Cleaned;, is one of those who can lag thettisel of their opinions. 110.000` horsrpowcr., Rhe world Gents'Sults ` leaneM t,> the lusting nature of cureA while an un lied member may re- burn 1,?UO toes of coal n day. 11�Ii�rd'3 �,IIilNent C6reS CO;d�, Cit'• ear Dyed: also Ialica'wase of all kind:, ,ad ,,- Kidney•Mills; -the great main in his p it GO D M DALHanginp D ererr'aeacdpt on \, remedy for all affections 1"I d0 not v0 CC :Lad boldly'exclaim GOLD MEDALIST DYeRS. la:'• " ill of-walking Mulls Liniment Cares Distemper. Drilla ever killed has SgITISH APIRRICAN DYEING CO-T, l;:�ueys. out of the efore a division The b1gSeEt g It 1 «tc:u d Patterson, according as a member Ouse b. just been brought to hamburg. Montreal,Toronto, otcirra a Quebec of Parliauiait would The Baldwin Arctic Expedition is' g ,tea stutemint, is today in do. 2U balloons early rtressnres is seen feet hi*h, and wet bed-be Ic 1-ealth. Her rheumatism has; The States tttl fag 6 fore stuiT Ig thirty-11VC stone. ou�c g Jersey is a ]Ball d - :r and :hlthuugh itis ton much more building than homewards when 'the wind blows psiuS o (I:RE A C01, ( 1\ Oe F. Mete .:ncc-then, it has neves yo- the royal Cd P -south. 'They will release these ores- lulus Tsblets Al t house of GOernsey' y TaLeTaxative Brame Qo r•::yond a slight tuucri iii'::old As at present ee �ti luted, the Sf ales sages automaidt all - iris iota refund the money if it fails to cure. 41 �., which ai ])odd'S Kitl;;cy Pill of;the latter instruments,Drtsirts, Unlfo►rets,Etc, f ' '' stop, ate conith E.w•Grove's signatnra is on oath hos• ZSO'• EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND c immediately drives away.'brandies, d ij 1;11dative i one f be ng rind .Tori;% off tike Cold. - •,,t es what has always been called EtatB. lieliberation, rind the Imsstive Bromo-Quiaino Tab'eta cure n ttbld ..AT Till, IIOSPITAL. Lowest prices Ivor gqnoto3. F'ir,e catalogue ti!-Lhatt Uodd's Kidney Pills electoral one a 50011lustrsttona,rnatled tree. Write ustor any ;:atleutll'. Their effects aro The licuten les Etats d"Election.a in ono'dny. Fo ure,No Pay. Price n_5cen`?. "To be sure," said the kindly min- thing in Haste or itmocal instrunieriv. + ' t_goYernor CO?ifPL13Ih,\T GUVI1 ll'IIO�iG. inter to the man who had lost both - -in Tan they do not rhrJrtily ,'comptroller oiler (.e the right'tb speak, they cite t,13et� 'dist. Fal- but:not 'to a HALEYD i-ft`L�—pr-GO-, T J i ;.�tahile the bailiff •�Th•is Pie is excellent," said, the .his legs in a railway accident, "you rto,o,tuJ�gra Biu og,Lt � latter r '` 'ke ''. ' has5:tltces Tote but no: other. minister, Rho had been invited out hate been scriousiy injured, but you ears. per s ten'or The States ng vt7te, r ttetul that your lite is many Y p I>eliberation consists to tea, and Mrs. 13jcsrkilrs, being :t trust be g': and ghost Metal Works since I Btaxted-taking Dddd's sof fortyIsix of merubers besides, church member, had to swallow her spared." ROOFING Rooallva snATs, sea Bloch Fills, and then it iCaS not ; The Stat cutiL ectio consists of pride an,d say: W1� Yrs,' said tilt sitf+oyer, trying to RodorGreen. EL..)TFBLAC%DOARDa, WempDiy 7 ;;_amatism that 1 took them. the bailiA, tt Lir s, c rectors "fres, 1 got it at the baker's." o.uh cheerful; "I can't kick." Coa�Ta�r oiGgioo tirthu(So New Ftty'Bni1C' fcelillg Miserable, did not of thr. twCl tYeltC 7 -- — -- -•-- —' Inge,Toront ,done by Ourfirm). Metal Cnglete, Cor. 'Iris! g, the'pros -' -- -- - dcea,eta E"t,matesfarmabea for work cots lata or for 1C body "Do - ADVICE TO A VAU:'9 HJ38AND. p T tr:i r:hat ailed me. and while read- for-firncral c P• p,pOTXILbSONthAtfelatds4Wldmeratspp,Toronq !,aper I Saw the testimony of zeta cr:," 1 tl'� �shl ml,•er, and twenty Don't star, cult by g,v,r„ your wife adv,' '. but br,u her ho-no a pa^kat Of D.1109 otetht prat to an lartof tense irnerS. .,Toronto cue who had been cured by p r.:c:llial n '• f 9 OO�j�B�QII t.�n9 S�eamBpi�pa called "Constables' es; 1<idnoy Pills, who had hce;t -lin are fir' ^c! by the ratepavers just as I was. I got w box f hire C,'I." :\.most the only pool. Pl tl IdrerpooL Boston to ueets- 'nund they helped ulc. I conn•. car . Pooh Pdrttaad to yi,erpooL viaQceeaa- ' th is'Z�dy of 324 mem- tO"° It that m5' Itlicuinatism Was is and sheriffs S gal claws s ofgeemlers, superior ad stands" r1rCt iurq for au cla+eet of ppsoriases saloons end given W tk v a,s bad, for I had quI[T l-N r `;r, occur. The purell,V are araidshlpa Bperial attention has b.�siren to ti tears especially in c6ld ", -„�gMrS of the •Stti.LCs ure SetQ$o uses06d"loon sad Third-v`lasa a000mmo3atloa h1 x have used dozers (if stoutpaesaga and ari•Parilontan apply to aur agar - ; lcrsev the jurats are of the Cowpsar.or ,licines and ointmr.;t1 ° whnla body of rate- >;let.rdsMllLaOq A.Torrance ntrealadp ,i rct.nrned fulfil r i,' thus snore-directly 77 Ism 8L.Boss tot MontreatwaForetW .a Pills, astd than in the sister ,t r„ s G' to tAlk for, three min- _ ►all c London to I'eu'is tele- p�YLON '2'�A. viii,. \ .. ., ..• - '� • n • . y , , and the village of Cannington. That Xero ddver>,teensm+ra. Talbot river posses through the said • vill and on this etsesm is situated Fj OR BALE—The nndereiAatid has `` 3 age number.it good-filch cows for dale, i Sal milldam which backs water where a wagon and&Leigh*suitable fox delivering - , the main road crosses. The bridge at Amy to Joan k 9 ,. this point has neper been a very im TRAYED-I)n to the premises of the -.YM1 Of - - porttnt one but the law says that t,7 undersigned on lot 97 con g Pickering � about°agaet;lst one awe and'onailamb. Owner where bridges are over 100 feet long may have same bypcovin[Property s,ad pay. -- _ on mu-n- ipal-boundaries;-the oounLy iag-aharges. Wm(�tlahrtst _ -- �raiasfe mast assume them, By measurement f; Na.ssaeryear; sl.00upatdLaaavaase the water at this bridge is 100 feet SHROPSHIRE RAM'S FOR BALE-. The uadersignad hue a number of pars RATas or ADvs8T15n(G: - wide, although the body of the bridge bred ram lambs,also a taw yearllnit* whici be. - o 'S &yen insertion,per line _ - to Deas• has been rendered onlyabout 50 feet will sell at l,121l able prices O B Pugh,whits ; sash snbep wet inasrsion,Qer o�ris - [ vale P O or lot 9!ooa 6 1-[ *'his rate do"act include Legal or Foreign rod- wide by means of long approaches. "wau.emanu The High Court has decided that ap• TO RENT-The Bush farm,containing tot Is a iafsaaca to 3 spacial terms given to .parMes making eon, e0 sores,more or less, being park of lot 1m fi+t .zmea for 3 or 0 months or by tie year. HaltFproacha moat be colied bridge in-the spa.1,Pickerum Luse ,orcham paodbott"; /early or yesrl77 eoatraets payable quarterly. fair oatbaildinas.well watiued sell clay loam, r Bueiasse Dards,ten Baas or ander, with pap-, measurement if the approaches have Apply to Wm.Tredway,Richland creek:4a-1a . ,°ae year,as 00,payable in advance. living running water on each side of "--" ssls'Slotioetnlooaleolamanssea cents per line, them. At the Jann session, Can• IDER MAKING-The Cedar Grove Winter ft e� +Eli Qu Dawe cents per line each subsequent insertion. C pial contract rates made known on appliea. niagton solicited aid from the county cider will will b open for custom en ors. No fres advertising• work an Tneseay and Wednesday of each week Advertisements without written astraetioaa council bat the latter did nbt wish to during the""on Those having cider a piss - wfl)be inesrbd until forbidden and charged ae• commit themselves until they found Lapp H� �d a Beady lm9 kat for them $8p cords-at �taatlon, Good mixed ate' Divi_MdsQa toy diseouti—W adv must be la writag mad sent to pub. out wilether-they-were-liable-far-the - _ - =etre, is-$cord lois, to a •h'x bridge or not. They did not wish to TIMBER FOR SALE—A large quiz Job Work prompt,♦snoods-W. Poles. City of good soaad timbe•t suitable for - In pa Wished every Friday =,)ruing at tis ams evade their responsibility, but as there building purposes This timber Is in building + Pickering Oat' were a great many other bridges in i no wu as old Rouse tavern situsted at Roag& - Murkar & Thexton, the count similarl situated the xin Post ot8oe Apply to R Gnbim. Roane 'U! -�t3. Proprietors y Y Y SillP0 or lot S3 B�usma Road Ptckeriag 2 acre£$ l� arnrl to $ wanted to use this as a test case, Cannington demanded all that the OR SALE-Souse and lot Being pp�•tt FRIDAY, OCT. 25,• 1901. law would allow, The County coup- F ,rt of lot 14.Don 1, containing, i of an huri,dred, ��� ��t VQIl 1 Cil offered to submit the Case to a sere,excellent for garden purposes, s comber !" of fruW trees and s aid trams home,4"t class friendly suit for decision before a water,hard and soft For particulars apply to ROTES AND COMMENTS. - High Court judge, hopingthat he Mrs Jac Latchford.M Fatting St,Toronto, or R ..0 g ) S A Bunting, Pickering It is stated in some quarters that would decide that u was the mill dam e q and not the natural current of the AUCTIO*1 SALE-Of 70 acres N batt ues'day Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sebieller, of the stream which made the river 100 feet of lots 7 sad 8 in srd Pickering township Sale at Royal Fowl Whitby.On Monday Oot IS een - wide at this ood Orexce pointed toethe important and, have br Spon• fused to do&Lip.point, theut quer on n- eo a hwithsto tffobol dation est.eath barn 3eoil L : '-Bible positions of manager and matron volved a good many difficult points, dart elats L Falrbrnks, Auctioneer L-s ,At 1 p.m sharp, on lot 84 con 1 Pick respectively, of the county house of Col. Farewell, the county solicitor, See posters. Land will be sold at 4 p,sg; 0 ' - refuge. No doubt, both, from their STRAYED—From the premises f the B expressed the opinion that file county S tot i con t Vsbrid •on or about Monday J. R. Dales,M.D. W. T.Dunbar,'-Ea business experience, would make very was liable, but not wishing to assume j Oct 7th 1901.5 back lambs and 1 shearling Cos POeti12 duotiotLeers. -capable officials. But, we are inform. g Wold ram,with registered number fi31W,,t°the , all responsibility advised the parties j ear Suitable reward given for intormstioa as -ed on good authority, that such ap- concerned to consult the eminenttO their wheserboatq glointments have not yet been made, municipal authority, Biggar, S. C. ss 2bosO°Claremont ? „ _ and will not be made for some time, This advice was followed and the ►at-f . TOCK FOR SALE-1 have at sly r for their appointment at this early — remises ooe mile west of Broaahsm Vi].ter agreed with Gol. -Farewell's view lane fo head of feeding catt�lse compose,l at 90 ,date, so long before there is any need of the case. that is, that the county I:al h;t90 ye ylr old'90 ttgwovr aid 8e noir b Da=b cf such would be altogether too pre 'must assume the bridge. Wit the; .ell for&,ash at time.or will lat Out on shares to : mature. Who will receive the a - P decision against. them the county is�t��"Yrovsham Y o fdoaaay i9p-miy w a A pointment is 3 matter of doubt as the now taking condition to f put the bridge in = 4 question has not been considered vet in-a safe condition for traffic T,rOtt SALE OR TO RENT-A. vel• DY 0 U N I by i1309e who hat's Charge of the i' ssb,e t►rm:oclvinicc 30 acres more or ' matter. — i#-s.nein¢the scuth-east quarter cf lot 27 can _ CARD OF THANKS 9 Pieaerid.;. On the farces are a soot barn with - +, stone stab;ing aaiarnastn•a good drive bonne A new Bedroom Toilet Set, If e0 1 have jUSt —— sod other out butiito2t,frame hoose with good Van) farmers and stockmen are an% The undersigned L^ac;o¢ decided to re cel_sa,sak etetero •rbc place is well watered Cries, ranging Li pries from $2 to $5 •ions to extend their knowled a and tire froal business. wishes tbrongh the sad welt traced There tr a good orchard of , $ .mai,tracts Pare at then farm Is very suitable im rove their condition, but the• can C0;1QmD*Of the\ewg to thank his many for market a<srtetxag, situated li miles from _ P anstnnler8 for their Liberal patronage for Toronto rbarkes.;;m41" tram Duabarwn P O : • not afford the time for a regular col ii mil.&t school so:ppawaatare re ardiag •� �•` the bale during a ,ro he has had the terms ego ApPlp to Masa 8 li Decker. Whitby lege course. To &331st such men. milk wagon on its road0 _ W FALL _ IV'te,�^�t�yD s9-cf • ;young and cls, the Ontario Agricnit• WJohn Clark - _ -ural college has arranged for a ahof•t1&rem©�t •••• course in Stock and Main Judging a Claremont r Ples Ladies and !}fens underwear,All wool floe " 'The course will commence on the 8th _ _ -_. Foundry nd fisnneletts. wool blankets, in fact any ya p - •cit Januar Drat and last for two weeks t possible ricer. - .No tution fee*will be charged, nor any e> red Eaa;ne and Machine13epuring jentrance examinsuon required. Board Plow points `, can be obtained iD the cloitiity of the Clio in Done .,collegeat 9 a weak. From 10 to 12 41t one person to ing o 4oro sot- pP 4 THE ,•M.f•rs wan itching bleeding or protrud- yl'apte Flooring tar Sale � 7'o'clock and from 1.80 to 8:80 p. m. ;r piles. ' There has yet to be fount Hp, W, rWhite. F RULE .-each day will be devoted to practical a single case is which Dr Chase's Olnt• _ beef cattle, nient w111 not afford proiapt relief, and C f sell you a fide Bait this s,eas6o; ? I ha tivork in judging'horses, -dairy cattle, sheep and sacine, the if used regularly, produce a perman• p es and reasonable terms. Call.and see th •work being done by our Professor of Et and thorough cure. Ask sou, �,q�tga�t q 114tht -Agriculture, his assistant. the Collette neighbo" about it. The best peopi'e in / y Pcafe3wr Of Vetariniry Smence, the the-iand recommend this-treatment a e«kyc rwwtwn�t _ j the only actual Lure for piles: FA cents Minister of Agriculture, and T � _ other a bc:, all dealers, or Edmaason, Bates Manufactured b p ?h eBE - . competent stockmen. From 8;90 to Company, Toroatp. Cook Co..Windsor,one, & and Detroit,Mich,is the 4:80,p.m lectures will be given on oniyknown safe.reliable s - the breeding, feeding and manage. monthly medicia.) on Which ladies -,Genera & erehant anent of Live stock. From 9 to 10 a. can depend in I'M* hour and time � m. of each day will be spent in judg• INT.MENT of nerd." Every lady who reads _ trig grain and ocher classes of farm this is requested to inclose two post- - r, geed3. 1'residerit 31illihas issued n age stamps, with her address, for - p _ nlrcular giving full information respect GhC£ ffiY4 lE� .;ing the special courses, and full particulars,w ch we will Source i { send by return mail in plata..sealed Pul Q�"}envela a J� i�Jii � Wh- to 41 'The Duke and Duchess of Tozk p -have at last completed their long and of Delight Aa oli physician, 33 years cos- : i�Ledioa9 trip through the colonies. timed practice treating diseases of They. are, no doubt, convinced col that A charming set of tooth 4 a constant women,has char of the office.and' .delight b the Pond'"".Pond'"".Pond'"". can' be consulted by letter or is source of •heir visit has been a success so far se And yet they we aslslly secured. person. Address our main office --— ----Ile heartiness of their reception has our modern methods oats it easy THt COOK COMPANY, been concerned. As the excitement for +n7� become p Zoom 3-IT*..253 Woodward Ave., No of a see of tssrh. Detroit.Kid&. s the time to see that you have those arti now past we rosy have time to in- Pztny Do The operstio�is Pshkm forget that we handle the famous Cylinder quire into the cause•of this hearty 0� ase W Cook's Cotton Root.Compansd ibb y �p�• kit. Cash or oreilit. We 6196 handle o welcome that has been so manifest on is sold by x21 responsible wbolewe pie to Windmills.W pat M.-A. GALLOWAY, Dootist 0 and lu every aide, We, do not believe with IsLw thetDominio- ago Sleighs sad eutteni� M•e• car w Toroste+ of Canada an United States fl!:>ee1 some that it is an evidence of anti «&+rs,Q.esa xis.. r�ollar per bar - democratic feeling and i desire to tAr _._. adopt the political institutions of the ; rnothe'r-land, although there it no doubt s certain fodemocratic claw who have no Brou great love for democratic mstitatio SHALL.' ^who went a oto raptures over the Roy- al visitoza. -We believe that the pre. dominating influence that prompted Abis outburse of loyalty was a rsonal y y• 1� Be pleased b have you call and -:You, save &OM interest in the royal vLeitc�re, emb of inspect our stock of atone, tin. ' whom poaseWl#msgfielic psr000nality; said granite wars. .> -;iso a strong tooling of attachment to -^ -We ars hesd-guartsn fez O ' the mother country, whose system,of ",n-troughing and f=. Q 'go vernment the people of Canada see worst. '25r; Vr c -strongly admin; the spirit of hospital- - T �-�7 T�T� AT DANIZUS DRUG' STO } - aal� no doubt played an important P'.LJ��S Yr �LL -Our` Part the great love of show, of dress go We Pari and Fresh and Stoch ' -- .-.and of pageantry, the desire 'to clasp C18r8ffiOIlt. - the royal hands also did their parts. Cow an the following: 'While the whole country united in _ Electric oil, -- - -- Chsse's Pills, ilea for 35o Salts Sc lb, 10 The for 1 ,demonstrations of.good-,will towards e6 for coo woyelty, let there be the same desire O'er°`''PWs� led for Rho. Randall 30!b, io lbs for, . Parisct� Sendall's spavin care , to obey the Daws which our rulers �no� Pierce's Favori a a bo:+ Pare Drags for Condi _ rosy enact. Let the same feelings Of 1901 a e7 Pierce's Golders Busters of is triads t e be directed towards our fellow- • • •Barley. .'.' pieroe'sPelle", a Pickling Spices,Cia° lav �einga who occupy more humble Osons,small 85x, Allspice;Garlic,eb=. - positions in life. Let there be the _ Scott's Emulsion. Acrid for a an sap vinegal', We ars prepared to purchase any gnantit of BARLEY, OATS and Byrn o!white Gil for Collar 1,40 tptti';, same willingness to expend money on li Nestle's Food, attar Collor 1.9a t1008E. WHEAT, Barley and.Wheat to be delivered at Elevator, Picker- F Botu..1 e°lphiUs of soda toe' -t:.hose who have greater need of it. Feeding ' ..In this way we will in the beat way Lug Harbor. Oats of Elevator or on oars, is may be *r=anged: F��gipm�, okaieot 350 be obeying the command "honor-the . Prices will be paid to compare f:von►bly.with other,markets. 1'f P Thos. 113 OQdy p' Agent foe W. D. 1[pt• �. « - thews,is oa; Wbols"IS nice point in law Dame rip for �asaigion between the County Council A11 ks ad9 of coed forA14 of Ona fury beet gaahty, Ops _ • pi. n , t _ r "ism ,• �. ':c - ncil. use ., pursua t S4. aw,ethe.rel 1 tae of the last THE R. rs. diiauo rmer r — lot 0 Mansfield to to rted and raft, - — - - - -- --- -- wa-Payment LANTERKS + ,MMDNITION. r wk.#1n for all �HEELBaRR0�8 at 1.80 h H H g grin of Talk. St 4Oc. each P Johnston �kr iekit msaalatnr+ed by the !t aYhlm ts WINGt1fSTdt low Firminilham eel,of Oshawa. ' 1 You mnet be" a16;payment to P. yt salt j°on�wtth one T pastel oberofl+toswa7 4 to #i; payment' to g ,7 fed,health and richt for lantinR _ ` f •• term oar large sad nave 11 at $12; payment to as lie.sash,the pnsehaaera t0 thea s �artcd as from a1 a price What you mood. 5oa'll fled w. ces to R Gibson Oink trues. +� offer t?iU be to and s'"ie' from +Jc op- Wore cut peiosa nO�Og � We stook all the Littlejohn ~i cord "' Powder, 25c. lb.'we brands soon #1 50; Dal -of June 1901. Lactate atobes I, - of Black aid Smokeless Powders.- lette ehiitiag sup: : R'�STOS. t, Sc each. close out peioes by the kei r onRlLng Good �� This is a lies wa pay,pariiaalae a"entiou I. Drop and ;.%be_cora ream Weal the la=idt ap„rtnsat m the city LAMP _ .. Shot, I lbs. for by DoabtsChlll _ - ws snitabl. tor'rU par- ed Shot.at lseWry-prigs�bgy tLe bag- -A recsave sap �, 1• _H pwsa Prises rant•. In a 8�60c. ciao reported and --, Be 5C.each. 8 Celebiaat tEna�h he��We e�Y,Empty pICIERINa BkG TRUCKS '' H9noch' 1 se tollaWs:--6f ar an L g-o= un conn of raiiiioa ,�ylyw Ele 'g Loaded Shells.L.b l ck at revision #3, Pr€3fC ,lN.1 +P Dir, at 9go. each.i ,..the market- assessment.13,50. and smokeless powders,10 and 12 9-9 s Thw PoN.W. i4o ti..d to be without ons when ^WIN DOW GLASS. mc.t aatlsfactory on the market f D $ p ws'will sell you a siroag, well- Ton'll Gad our dee the loRert Sor '•Cartridges A compete line of rim and aseeat}or ;61 p centre Gra cartridges Beaton on sono of Pa O :Housing' rating, made Bet track for Me. regular the nest gaatlty of Ria°e• SPECA.L-Wa have a snrplae stock of the it ting 144V1MNl4M�Nl� � !f6ilovinS calibres: 38 tihort Rim Firs: 3D , led by doRr>:eportad Braining• taR. - —�- Ceatze Fire Smith and Wesson Shot,58 Rim 10 OW,sig�.aymeot- all orders promptly sura STO Y E REPAIRS. �w are`cis g them 1�eoL u +loo bo:. 0 tilted $es So 11 Bark 2 6m Be DIS$given. FOR DRAIN kXES- killed #ldb — %40e stet ct.a and bridges reported Elmdale BAU3: FOR POTATOES. i w'•x' pmeot v tallows:-D US11611 STVI . "pnrallooge oovesin'f !)1$ A oomplsta tfssat Cor spsdafiy low price• drswinA 40 rat gran s I ..P. calk- go ploaghi"on w. 11 =. frs.-It Toa haver backed up rs is ell to�a y heli the ars raaaiU In tall blastienlktl b ao GRgIN 6000P8 at 70c each i�d1mshe algid env. y in obesialag shat +oa want by oar very kk Button boDttt Or abopp V dos• s 7o es.Your , write to:. scan supply repairs for almost '35 con 8 #3,1 of sloe° _oa good uses washout on bet P(our,Bran 11,Stl; 4gaa 01t�.work Sh4wite, chap, Srom con s abaib,ZDV 8 gti al►ant$+'lour,' t and tears nvairl"hila go t �°al' i Golden dl Light Coa1011. Building Materials. ropairfrift It to t=e1to1w whwt, oats, I9 and always on caulk hod for salsa ►rasp Of Grain SCOOPS !o? you to .elect The best Olt t aver "l " • All m♦ Burton cow di7 and tosnia nabls prlese from ai from Vic each a7w0l Potato i ne+gcbo"Care ihetonaets,•' ."l yoeli B11A$ your ttdt t0 ffS for amp 038,67;Jas Lidgett Yotu cb�� �of �e aratn eaoop+ —standard lies lite w •scare ►h• 1oeal assns for takes Ia esehange + your Golden LjgLl Oi:" T" is t e lows rices. ' men and teams amp NrOkensblra way our tL It IOU speak been P this p I� ._. .. s from Buru ns pit#2,401! D. ring,On Grain, ROOt � splendid O1L 1!Son bare bean Paying - - - lmbsr wwa and dale4sr• a good price for cheap,poor.inferior Opp lot 29#l.bo; J us, Cf � Chaff Baskets� cit,make a chanes and try u_1th the - t� �7 �1Js L1;ht. You'll be lth9ce SCALES. S,bet lotls2l and 22 as We know your needs i H Boyer 421 yds Psv 1 is ibis tins and ha�a I Nwli�a If pea .nesC • k oom die$'1.5+3. mea Ch01 last the goods as prim_ ------ -- - ---- sad set of le$ou ,13,p.t,Spm Bar%oa cow di? 7 Beef Ringers, ebeap. p thus will Bair yon. c�\ o!any.13e,getoa= Wm Batton 30 yin. ttrav Ntagars Baths, beet $6 00. HALTERS, Pricas_ You'll dad 'per yd (pfarkham to paY fir, Whytes electro mb, oat aid IT �` Wemriebt. yds gran for R D 13 and 18 I 8 for 25C. mail. p p BUTCHER HRIYES. 30 yds gra.§i2.40: J San- for rJCIC by __� Three good strong sisal and 4tD (1a\Whit�ecow div �.►n the Standard bliestions by � _ ec sod-taa°k a snip 1'36:1:• World Publishing Co. (}neigh,Ont. •`° • I„I rove a aherr,to:tar "a'. 1 t0 0.Thom I I and leather Hatters ae t1• Famous Acf i4e Ranges tang i limse of Sloss oa pp y 4 Brock Road. ty of inch well-known tartrated A tall line, is 50" art Law rep toed Post 4148, As males a ap.slal6 Bons wapreat fobs ranging D ARM $1 W to a Wilo:,we J I)evil$Concrete pipe Bariaal4 Of 01440 Tb*L"al of abet• to Sim each er ^om div 21 01.43. men p . field, ad WaSaasholms�iC Z 1~ U you are the most Economical. d p 119 29:Goo whits crow div (�.rr18 VIl Rl`' p �d`if Ls�r the bast butshn'ksift T"as,yo U I a labor 16,20.man and ter®s v. aaasLE BRoo1�s. onr rock®floen bas rem"uask ST R EBain Building Heeds. a gaud B�bte, CATTLE CHAINS. n frost'i"tior lllsnaticld sat �;_�-_ Broom is • call to dive their assistance in eery peat of your - bridge Croat B rsochmen a C p Q salsas*00% beach. wt+uld taOomnsaad YoO'n Brod ns s bnsiaMe lately rtgLb is ibis Uaal } Mors Tadd and Pugh be s Ha•/ hoaght Ont Curry Comb•. s and report married on by Chas, C oder,I a.a pre Harem Brusbals. red to oder 10 the are ri�it Oa alt�iedS of Horn Trap and Tai Chat--8altalr Charas.CSala tin t s Cl gay,. Fa public any goods Oar pttmaa de o asedn Hasarm rerks. ee any pa:f� You'll Gad our pricasdiet• re for 8 lbolts 11 SQL usually Capt bt a oo store, So such Borldteff Hardenea• Bring rd" Wena Boespaln cow adjourned to meet again prices that it will pay yon to boy your to na Monday the lith day of floods from we. I hs a large stook of d Dods,boot.and rp'f1 that I will oder to the genote►i, • MARKET . .. atlas o! l0ojo off I '� Old pomp My lies groceries are fall ' and complete and to Compete with ,, as Oowe alon � _ . e Y• g Rel some o! the o O (� bargains. . R `'• . WW Pay yon the best cash price, for 1g� �� St• EBBt first stars batter as6t• I remain y respectfully, W. FULLER risk ' MPS ie br•Jk&1t watches from Pumps it j ardwu h Co:Whitby If they arp not satistaot = - ory`return them Yon? goad Opinion it worth au kinds of Lilt. Force and mct�tbsD a down watches t tg' is" ta' s4- and Suction pangs pat in on , 30' 36' shorteel notice Well dug and cleaned. +Set J• REVITTe . liiDalaot¢tse of the tamoat oatth passe TO t always in�toek. - Deal CM ML' Cen3en Fe '�' $noeessas b J.8.Barnard. er useneton and Portland aantity _ ,MUNI � COIINCI A-Pipe made on order and always iae/g q ;_ �$I'1'E�L• oa h na. Greenwood,Ont.,May 17th,1901. John Gerow,. �anon.. Olatrmont. W.V.3"bardson, A ent,Piokerini. RA8 ! _ RVARDSON S , , , RICH �. fall �hin1. nose ClotFOR �eKT & 1Ni g I — to pa t sbrWing o�«t display of Olt ��'"'d sail.• ,+ 8t�; of a„f,',�sool�T� n+ Underwear, Blankets, Flannels, .Etc. st Elevtloe o. w North Ct.reDtQ yieeiytd for tbt 8ohday Dna ase theca, ,alar seed a orsT�Caasas, We havi�jad pisad is slosh a lae•e assortment of Boob sled$heti aDd.Lim Iris North Cloestmont. ':BabMiP60S5 Wesly as>d ��wspapses ars the best sales Xs hat's site otfsesd. : Parka -- ab�a .G�ucson, _ : . , ,T: H.• �30N. , . ;.- _tToha • .BUTCHM . . • .; Will heals hoe 1[t�hDsey Opeofos- of $ttN�+ . .:• . .MISS BAKER lanetitlftm _ _ . . onbation,Witt visit pwCaring on Ion- Wed�ay and Friday and Saturday; Oct 4th and 5t&- on is extended to all the ladies of the tows and snmWadiag bon Iwe7+ meati on hoodA Cha ear s e-0 e e • by to Dome oDd inspect the stook _, _ �� Give tme'i trW. . . - _ .,: _ � ._ ._.. _ .. ._. .. . .; _ .. ... ..__ _ _ AXE S AW .. sits w a _ s»sreeeee y e t •� ' on » as to su. -- N w Fsocy ChWons and gonxes,Eke. Com inspect the Dew Soros 8 d•;aods w yon wont a new oea � - l:ordlai giavitatt s tend wa h.*e if eh S hs ,alts Nails, w�o eel the , orks y of aU,' kinds. edea Shovels, Hoes, Alm ths, dDh �t to"bies". gas, Fatty, Fa is-and vanishes, '!� 'the LP3DINCi w8)1gLY;ia ttzo cos glad Mal+s�� �, .Moral .The Nears . res+ oi.e to _ 1 - W. He hobont We ..is Remi l.s Iwo.-Wig" ,aii c � k ' a- w • this m men WAR CODL. have sated fol ° t, Y <� BIB=.FJ$IB=.FJ AS A< ;. �.. _ auici yealiuvs how..Sweet. how glad _ ..... _ h one it is to Inc. Constance I ha ��., id ; -- v watched you for. months,• hung o Sow 'Aptty Chorea Testa Save 4 T, Oy the Anther e11.:... your every word and look, watching Been Used is South Attica. I0 Mda s 3 `x••r►atpey'e Qaos4ty:' - for iQtne Saga that would tell me ' ! !fiat i veryfthing was going weH with Mr. Krnger'a cable to his Pretoria E y"►'Anotllar mina's Wtls great desire• Then you do love p - �8 relatives 'who enquired what was to �{ •A Ilart'satweaw." h and w11I be his wife?" bedoAARi#b_the-ex-tFresideat'a house Learn ., Sec' re; t :.•Qt.oWd; L 4t-make,.yon happy?" She now it was no longer tenanted by the " -. --=._► ••04100 _ . Hte.,Ate• --- - _ asked in a ]eats-anise----- - .. ate-yrs,-Ksugcr, runs "Bead-.Pre. $aY' `. ;� �• "Happier than words can say. It erbs, vii, verses 19, 20";-"For- the Lo la-'the dearest wish of my life," oodman is not at home, he has sto • • • • •N�N�N�N•N�N• • • ••a' 'N" • •N�N•N• •N•N • • len-then•,," she said slowly y' one a long Journey. 33eae {� , N�Y••N:M•N•��:w'�ErW.» . .r►�4..K •. X.•.•4. . a. . . . . SYNOPSIS OF PiiL;CEDING And-and, Guy, I think, I am almost and with a s h him atild-will a-_e h hit-trio he ---Ea "i will do;it." ith him, end'wiJ1 come home at the pgA]'TF,RS,-Maida Carvingford the sure, she returns your love." "Thank-liettvtal," its murmured, ay appointed." Illegitimate child of- Sir Richard Guy looked ftp. attith a sudden start From iiatleigh, meets her half-sister Con- brokenly. "Ah;'!f you knew how Under Kruger rule, every South of consternation, which the old man happy you haye made me! It was frican editor found the Bible an Amorigy stance on a Stagecoach in America. took'for one of surprise. the one thing waisting. Could 1 die! dispensable book of reference, moat Phe stage is attacked and Constance "This is no time for modesty, buy that e wounded: • Alcked leaves her for and leave my child. withopt a pro- roclamations from Pretoria con- that ca`` boy," he said. '=A •father's• eyes are tector—leave her-to buffet ihe.world t •ging .Biblical allusions.- The Tat, lead and goes to impersonate her in sharp, and can penetrate the veil indigestio' _ le land. Caryl Wilton, who knew an-1 all its misfortunes alone? No, t cable sent by Mr. Kruger has variousl - -- :, g which a young, pure-hearted 'girl no. Now, I am content. With Guy n w prompted a correspondent to a old are y` Al"rd's v,s a famous actress, meets her strives to throw,over her love. She Tier by Your lido you are sato a haves uwarhen (Holland) paper to swum- and its v at some af.iateur theatricals in he loves you, Guy. Rliy-why wait? -enfel„ Ie ate a number of Scriptural hies tiew home and visits. ,the portrait I For my sake Join ltaa4ls, a.s you have "Safet" she murmured; with aje sa are gallery at Hartleigh Hall. He is es exchanged rr the Boer leaders Sande • , joined hearts, and let me go hence in sudden start. "fres: 1' ' shall be j aasa3onately fond of her and to be peace and contentment. I have only t before the surrender of Cronje. sympto often is her presence deka leave be safe.." n February 25, 1000, Mr. Kru- sia and ''4 one -3or--yxar_--Joint-liappi- -He smaothed ince hair caressia - - S r Hwd t"eneral--Ohristdan. Aa#tit her portrait.- Gay, u nephew tot aP . aro weigh. assn. What is to prevent it?" "yes, I can cross the river, now, 1 Net (who was to rescue Cronje): Sit Richazd._ to avoid.seem Wil- apidiy�taa-the ofd-mares-ttl:lked, feeling i - non's admiration for tl:o girl a darling, feelings a she on I "Notify Cro3ja-twat-la'ge a feeling ` Lhinkg,he loves, rides off and cnIls on (Guy ran_over in,his.mind the weight has been made. Constance, I have to cements are oa the road; Sad he } of obligation he was .under_to 1liln. and dirai his old nurse. Ile meets .Mildred I g never. spoken of your mother—" wl 1 be released, Psalm xxii., 21," offensive - - Thorpe. Lady Gladys a rival for .noticed his weak state, realized that VPTth a sudden start she shrank from w ich reads: "Save me from the lie was not los for this world, and Ordinary Guy's affections tabes steps to un- g him, but'he held her in his arms and 1I host hard remembered his own promise nic rns. cover Idaida'a past btafda ii3Qnisses drew her closer to film. "It is too'm moa horns 7 t u dyspepsia 'd t t from the oras o the unicorns." "Nothing on my part sL•ail prevent late now. I did her a great wrong,!!! Wet heliographed Cronje the 'symptoms frilton.` it;" he said. Consta.ace-no wife wa.s more foully s< a day,at 12:20 p. m.; "President ole always': As he•said.the words he felt that misjudged by her husband; but-but to raphs, "Stand firm, large rein- nn intens • CI-T.APTER XX VI. tie had sounded the knell of g Pink Pilin.i i -I can mtilco some atonement to her fo a :eats are approaching. As soon which will i A couple of hours later Guy was ;his own dearest hopes. Ifo recalled child. I have only one wish lett, my,'is, prey arrive we shall attack at cured s smoking a cigar in the gallery. On the sweet face he had had so near d&rling, ai,d that is to be spared to'da, n on th@ north. Psalm Wv•, 7." y Pep the morrow Lite long-looked-for ex- his own but a few hours ago, and in- see you Guy's wife, and the future I e replied with Pauli* xar . 7, merely apo'' cursion to the Titan's Shield aces to i wardly su(Tered that anguish which Lady Hn tleigb. Call him, Con- ais mentioning incidentally that his the disease,_ come off, and, as an early hour or!only only the man can comprehend who stance. Let me see you join hands, foo supplies were getting short, to hence thio two in the fields had been plastied, has deliberately sacrificed all his and -feel that my hope will: be fulfil-'wh h the ingenious De Wet retorted; is atrengt the male vi itor's, all nrt3eut sports-+hopes of happiness in this'wortd. lel, Go, dear; he is waiting," „P Im lix., 15"'- normal tun 'men, had gone to rest. - I Sir Richard, unconscious of the She arose, and, with slow, falter t them wander up and down MTs• Alp.11 Guy sat alone, his eyes hall closed, elf=ai':negaticn of his nephew, ex- lag steps, opened the door. Guy was,for eat, Sad grudge i! they be riot ka many is his thoughts wandering to the little tended his hand gratefully; and with in tlie' hall, and came toward her. •sat' Eedmany who ` cottage at Lougham, and the sweet, f a:certain sort of congratulation, too, Sir Richard arose, and, steadying B Cron;o grew impatient; Do the clutches fiiendleas little organist there, and Guy grasped it with'what fervor himself by the table, pointed to her.:Wet' promised convoy of food was the use of Ile had dobe his best, during his he could assume, Poor Guy! It was "Talo her, Guy-she is yours," he long and in the h. in coming, and he again helio- Gong ride, to make up his mind and his first attempt at dissimulation, said- arxd sank Into his chair again, ,grap esl "Psalm xx , 7 will be of arrive at some decision. On one sMe ani any other than the old man Guy turned to Constance. With! "S ferer She -stood fits promise; on the other, the would have seen through it. me trust'1n chariots and some _ g lowered eyes 6113 held out her hand h s,.s; but we will remember the for pudica sweet face which had, haunted him "Ileasen bless you, Guy!r' said the which he took mechanically. Almost nam , I years I was the Lord our God," r „ _ since the first moment'he had seen it. ,old man,' brokenly. "I was not do- on the same instant she withdrew it No ei;ief corning on the morning sin or bad There was no longer any doubt that',ceived in you. But do not think I from him and threw herself on her Of 28th, Genera! Cronje helie-I eec°'me chron `� a loved ],.or. IIe !could gladly have could have done-this if I had not knees beside Sir Richard with a cry gTaP continual Suit" d The enemy has been mor- racrif sed afnv materint consideration,known, almost surely, that it would of alarm, mous reinforced; I am hard pressed 1 heart,burrr to have assured, her for his own: but;coma back to you_. I know she loves The old man's head had fallen tor- Psal i i 1"'- {All sense of t .__ what wus he to do with his promise you, Guy-" ward and his eyes were closed. He "Lo times m- sto _..to his uncle? Ilio knew that the old Guy sighed inwardly. nut a few y d, how are they increased that y had tainted. Guy sprang forward to troub! •xis" }fatly are they that j I '1°s unable man had set his heart on the mar- day's ago ha would have-feared that i the bell, and Sir Richard's man en- rise III 0I and this ca rltige between his daughter end-ae- his uncle .vaav deceived. To-day he The sal net m®." than one could K tcird. With a comprehensive Blanco .11 appy general's sant hies- : nal, with all he owed him, 1 dreaded le,t he was not. he took in the situation .'Ia a two-1 sage t Tie !get was at 4 10 on the�I .tried sever could he nsk him to releaso him of, "Come, let me do your wooing for Taft:•rno - them ave me meat, •: of the 28th' "Bombard-I g itis promise? 'your Gtrv. She is a Strange 'girl- fiend for a doctor at once,'' said ment t rr bleb enormous losses. Alla. to regard my if she had laved him it would ha poor darling` Let Inc- fie Guy, Guy; but the man hesitated l`r;ty f the burghers clamoring for I thee than n loyl, :wade tie �acriflCe less bitter: but hound see if sire is still up. If she Is. "I don't think it'a much. air, he!capitul ,. n Psalm 1% 11'" - day while re *new she did not love hum, and lie ask has to. come to me You shall ! Lor civ s he rem trouble ase it c aim ar lshudde+e:1 to think (it a marriage I hear it from her own-lips " itaiBard h s ben taken Illarlike th ter for cal is the a�gepaoQ trYi$pt.ured by through the u F t;n'!er s-ucti .circumstances And yeti Guy slowly left the room, It was off and on. [or the last ten years ; But message !'ink Pl:is, "xt his promise! -If Constance did not as 0 he was going to call his• own,He's seen the doctor. sir," and he'Lord i .erts, who is generaliv cred-i wo•ild receive -•ask to be roleased-if she was willtng c-tccutiut;cr. Ifo event up the stairs t do anything There's a hied!- he o T o Continent with having i eiriod to gi.e r to vkld'f��.��'o���,,,���rJJJ her father's sake-how and kn,tcLed at her door, expecting cine. tc c sir," and he went to a g y :ed to liz7th De Ret and had not taken t could he yw q ' ( Ti•1. titaid to open it InKtend of small cabinet, "which I alwaya give Crone Fsalm 1x11! 9, 10. 11":- .could q.'c that '.'What`sluAl I du? VIiat shall I tl.at Al,cida herself did s°. 5ttc had-him. Let me try the e^ect of this, I ntit se that seek my ' soul to niers beteg real - - do^ thrown oR her• magnificent evening sir,­ and he ft-rccd some ciark fluid.�d�roy Shan go into lower parts had taken half` 1'or hours lie had been asking lt:m- dress, alid iva_s vlad in a clinging)tetween the thio, white lips, �°!.They the a I sv � * if the �,nrro question, and, ail lie( robe of -omc soft material. Icer •Fo more t an a rs!" said by the sever v _. i r h Oen ep Ishnl! he t = t;r rivl couirl answer was that Ira had prone face acus Palo, but flushed as- her,G tatedly. "«lis have you B au •a:• for fo y I + d t i uy, ag' ut as ai before .r°e'! Ile w,,q still wrestling with f e�rq tell ripon iei,. not told roe?" I A portio the probI,:m, with no !fearer approach!1 ''I thought it acus my maid," she' I dared not, sir, ' skid the man, everyone ° king < t_'utc� in God; malady, I fine to a solution, when a mescengrr l said. Then with a look of appr'c respectfully.. "Sir Hicli'Ttrd's orders l glory bu fast aweareth by him shall' saying that I "came to say that Sir Richard wished henstcn: ''Is anything the matter? were toe strict, 13o never Liked nits i speak lie !Ire mouth of them that:hams' Pink Fill his prescr,ce 7n the library. Has anything happened'!". Ewes, as he nailed it, and was averse Most o atwtl be stopped. euro for despe N t.uv went nt_ nf:ce, glad of n re- No," answered Cuy. Your fa-{to anyoce knowing of these attacks, aPtTy ch ti,e verses Navy been West sttonghy, ndl.tso ve the r• and in many cases con-!them a .trial ipite from the vexing quostion. There, their to not quite fish, but is not,lie will to all' riglt directly. sir:-'it's; Y wr,s 'a dim light from a reading seriously ill. It is lint fcr that•hts heart. He is corning to, now tiertectly eining of the sender as The old adage;q tamp in the library,:and Guy cr.tercd teat he wands for you. Will yott say, If-it you will pardon me. 1 thin$i the wires : long message sent over best teacher." In his usual threct fashion, to°him that I shall be in tite tlluing- you had better leave him to me, air. a the usual catty. is cases of dC5 lto you want me. sir?" -.ITut his room in case Le slit uld want. me? !Sir Richard doesn't like anyone to would only be voice dropped suddirn Sts he crossed She looked,keenly at hitt!, and, no-',tee hint like this." _ ct �1 encs of those wh the-toom, and he hurried up to. thef Gir arose, troubled and sorrowful, are now well and: ficin his. dou• cis s 1 Y ni t eyes, en g y Ped 1►r Wil .. chair with aft expression of concern. : q,:ickly to a suspicion n! wont was In;t Alnida still clung to the old : use of for Sir Richard was 'sitting- lying� about to be required lit her., man's arm. Slowly ho opined his R there would be t s rather, in his ulRlsl arm-chair, his "I will tell him," she said, and eye", looked down 'at Maida with an - out 12to land. face white and drawn• his hands ly-� went downstairs: - ineTuble tenderness, and then, as the Pills can be had"! ;.Ina on his knees, supine and limp, She stood for a moment at the valet came forward, waved him Tan- medicine or by Uncle, you aro illi'' lie cried, art- idl aside. 50 centa a box or door of the library, looking in at hen Su Y t xtou ly.-_ l father. Tb n, ns she noticed• his at-I '"No,. Harkins," he !said; "my by addressing "�'es• yes; but never 'mind - that daughter and Mr. Guy' will help me. Medicine Co., -Bro' titude, and grasped the talc it told, g now Where is Constance•'" VPs--have--kept--our secret a long "'She has ••e to Tier rooms. Do of malndfe she his k act'oica rho' --"* g°•• room 'and fell'at his knees. while, but it is out now." `• f ;' yo•l want her; sir? I can fetch her,' . ••Father!" �. Guy and lfaida raised him between t' SALMON The old man looked wistfully at "It is-nothing, northing,' my dar=-tom, and, with an;arm on each, he -- the door, and then at Guy, but held ling," he murmured, "Don't be went slowly•alon.t the corridor .to Fish Waiting for ' his hand as Guy arose.. frightened. Not•a word about my- his ronin- At the floor Fie turned - ^Vo; no£ yet-I-!sant to say a'few Self-not yet, at (cast. lids-has, Sari laid his hands on their heads. a sad the +words to you alone first. , Guy, do Guy told.you?" I "Fleaven bless you, my. childrenl" co you remember the night y'ou started The news that N. to stcl: her?" She Shook' Tier head, het' eyes dist- he murmured, and passed in. amichi River, N. t ; entgl oa his face. I Guy put his hand out to Maida, i, greatest: salmon "Quite well, sir. But. are you sure ""It is its well,-he said. "I can but with n strange look she sank ) Drunswic`k, .must you ought to allow--" speak for him better than he can down on the mast, and leaned her 't tantalizing to fly "You are alarmed at my state. It speak for hiniself. Constance,. he head against the door. found the sport rat •• is nothing unusual: Let It- Pass, loves you." I "No, no," she said, brokenly; erage;-there:this sea Guy, and listen: You have not for- With a slight start she. . drew' Tier, "lea•ve me here." ZtLa;f girt Power waters_of rho.'. gotten the-bargain we made that head back and looked at him and' Gay stoopeci with s look of.alarm - bas InVl/l' teeming with spleadi oiglit; 'Guyllanti raised her in his arms. lili�rrsr lit i then, 'with her hands clasped on his . l,l! due, to a most unu "I have not forgotten, sir." knees, drooped'}ler head and was sf-i "Conte"! ha snid, gently, "you fairs. ­It was a solemn"engagement, was, lent, Ile iovingly passed his w121 ry 1 cannot Ftap hae.,. No rain has fallen fag it not, (aur? Neither of us knew trembling hand oaee'the thick. tress- "Yes. it, is inns place' I sin his fi of the Miramichi for. w :,then what the future would bring- - . -vi liter•!' IIis dau hter!" forth. But ndw that I know, I tam es of her beautiful ,hair. g months and the f JJ '1 t'es fou. my darling," lie I1'e hesitated a moment, but tis it - (aouthwest.branchcs are`, as much concerned to havo. the en-` repeated, in a low voice. Are you would never do to let her remain Illy low: 'Far_ nearly gagement fulfilled as I was then I glad or ' sorry? I•cannot see your,there, he said: Pr-eacber-'.'� i wlien I thought it might mean the; i deed, they are almost £ 6 eyes. , Are you wondering why he, - "V" you are his daughter, bttt drink, think o fen you're,tempted to the salmon are unabl -whole future•of my wronged•child. LI has not told 'you himself? '•I t''is bei- you will be my wife. _ Come!" Henpeck-"1 your wife at-home:" to`"- theft• accustomed. - am so•anxious that I Cannot .rest cause I asked him td' let me do so.' At the word wife she started, look= drivel me to o=and ,that's what grounds: The fish hav longer in this uncertainty. Gu}." unprecedented numbs a -1 Constance, if I know you-if I have ed at hits fiercely, then turned her ink." asci his voice quiver ad appealingly- .riot uselessly dwelt upon every word Cenci' awtig; and' let him`]cud her"to : IIND PE "t maters of the •river, "I ain an old man, tottering,' wait- and look since-since you-came back her room, - *)r, on the-brink of that dark river 1t was stens a betro#hal. There me mor LE IN rl2USSIA`. tion of the Department' I Lo me-I do not' think you ,will,say, > blind persons. has been called to the f _ which all must cross. The grim.for-is you are sonic. So.,,ure era T,'that I To• be Coa7inued: _ F titan twice as many is likely to be wholesal !yuan will po here directly-how• r wholi3 rest o1 Et in Russia as in the have asked hien to Tet' me have the - 00;000, which o the saline unless.. �•,, asoon I cannot tell. ' Already I hear __- _ ops_ They number happiness-which iliould' be his-of W" in every 1,000' o taken to prevent it. the splash of his oars, catch glimpses y equivalent to two first hoaxing from your own lip, that Nothing like the pre of his black boat. f tfy, I cannot R'IiAT IT'S COALING •TO. France .and )Jag the.population. In - cross. contented and resigned unt%1.I the great,hope ntu. life will be. ve- is not quite one and the proportion -of 'affilrs has been sec the dearest nope of lily life fill-, .aliIrd. Tell mo .that it is so, Con- Vaster (to javzriecmnn joiner)-Der Ifeied tient blind er 1,000. It is be- r!vcr•.'•for more than tw Vance. 110 loves=my good, honest, you ,call yourself a workman, and prevalent'-becaus ens in Russia'is 'so Moreover, the.ruis of 11 filled." straightiorward Guy-as only such-a turn out a job like that ? Htive you Miramichi have been Ile bent forward in his eagerness. tint's wltich snow of the length of .uy was about to speak when the niun can love•. Aad hon• great such ca os_ sorved at>`v time tit,.the trade ?' and,also awing_. lio%,pri_the ground, season that tltev have C a love can be, you canis of even con. bins-Aye, I.served g proptlr tiff-: it 6% t ea ab- mous runs of 1503 cld.mail stopped him. J s•, ire gtlbpie. th@ uticl my h ti. •'-ltvn't s saki bear-me our,- ' Gvr. .jectul•,e, but you will, learn in tiiiie: rrcittice,hiP Iong • afore fou ever' ¢ - P You do not speak, datlitig? You are started in business. . SPEED 1>`+;uce the night of her return-n The other nigh Rob. not surprised, not-not sorry?" 11laster-\Voll,. what-have you been F BIRDS. ' a,lessed nigilt for, me-I have watched It is saiEi that r dining at a fri8nd's house. i you-her and you, 'Guy. -Neither of At the sharp alarm-'rid 'dread' in at*since?""' = lows, waren emi a speed of swal- little son, the latter end , his voice site looked a and drew his Man­Well, I've*been out-on strike than fifty miles t is less assuage the pangs or bun ;'you 'can be completely happy; there P reify Rell,rver since. d dB:' g sterns­-to be some difiererice between -hand to her lips. P when aided y th -hour; sa $otii'ing.bread. At Inst, you. 'What is the barrier? .You lore. Cly ehiw,.my Constance," he mur- reach warmer latl ind, they soo quite exhausted. til^ 1 d, _.lice, Guy; I saw that long ago-=and murcd, "it is its I have wished, as I :_ been calculated that 9. It has also . "Papa`, w}iv v h't _i 1ndred.Jetvotild be�toritlertvl if you have longed it might be. You levo Only 73 in 1,006 letters dehcered fly at the roto of ni he awaliow can a 1o1T6• �the same did not. Vh,p could live-near her hint Constance? Ah, if you knew in .the jjnitgd Kinadom come. tcom hour'and httwks y-two miles as helli[f ?' '= -.. Iii fail to love, to worsli her? hove"auxiously, hgty impaticiitly I a9road. tribes at that of 1G several o£her, Of.men who marry, iC ties an*hour) iflr9`b 2 a'ithTrcei _ 1 R t}dri It. 'h r.. ' .., •-' ,,a., .. ..'� - r .. ;.T.•,�,`.-.rtl:. i ..Ar,yG�+..ss sv � �:�&��'�ti.. ,z;.,.+,'n.='^fit"f�`6i'f7 ,rr-r-v.+�, a,,N'. 'yte;.3md.dt7lArt.e wft�lL..v..,As .•t•.u^'• - µ i'y^�: t. ..y,•• .y'n,,.•.... „w .. w „ne :✓.r.... .o..:+r^�•.:aFa .tom FRETS OF THE WORLD r T. HY Pricer of Cattle, �raln,., Cheese, M-AN _ ` Inthe Leadiat; - ; . BREADSTUFFS. Ends His Life in a Winnipeg -, t, + Toronto, Oct. 22.-Wheat!-The ' Head.-- 9 -- z; Bullett In gl� eU� _. York's G market is quint at Ban coked for • new red and white, and 67c asked y for old red and white middle freights, When t� ..r. and u stair's nose wheat is nominal at 80c for way_-ge did-+� P -al " NO 2 east, and 58c middle freights. Nicholas Flobd Davin, ex-M.P, for',shot teas fired• the roon N. S tiihich duties were 'performed ;Spritlg wheat is quoted at 86c east Regina, committed suiclt�e at the anything, but on reaching d not be _ in a Y'for No. 1. Manitoba wheat is stead Clarendon hotel at 4:30 d�ck on found the door in any IIl ell er address ready tvillingnese and at 80 Y Friday afternoon by shooting him- tag able to obtain any 12 as issued creditable manner- is east for No 1 hard and 78fe self. Y The act seems to have been his repeated knocks, shoulf e Duke of .The reviews which were held for No. 1 northern grinding in tren- ;p and I3elifeac sit, and 78c for No 1 hard and 78}c most premeditated. Failing in his II through the aperture wthe skylight Quebec, 'Toronto, for No 1 northern local delivery attempt to purchase a revolver at have been occupied by fax, Itiova shred ZYie to judge of the an�%.. pacity of the Dominion, Toronto and west. one store ha went into anotherandnd and unlocked the do°r. 1901., AD BODY. ore leaving splendid material at its dis 1 lours The market is firmer. Some succeeded in obtaining one. Then he FOUND THF. Ot e known i Many of the corps showediI was 90 per cent. patent sold today at entered his room for the last'time. As soon as he got high of°Ch h - and soldier-like d I$2.05 in buyers' bags middle Mr. Davin came to Winnipeg.October cook in, he saw the body n the bed regret the 1 to, and that a, field hospital or freights, and $$ was asked for more 9, ostensibly is connection with fortunate man lying letely on tht 11 to a ileo-t zaLion has recently been Provided: as lin barrels, Choice brands are held some legal business. Since then he His right leg teas %omPIII rs. .; l is to 20c higher. Manitoba Sour bed, but his left hung over, heartiness of engines has appeared very depressed. On us feel at i well as a company our g "I was much interested in II1 i is stead at $4 for Hu arian pat- Monday afternoon he eat for awhile though he had fallen carelessly• the first, College at eats and$3.70 for strong bakers' in in the billiard room of the Claren-i lay there on his back peacefully, ant it tQ the Royal military on 'their j sten Lo see what excellent car lots,' bags included, Toronto, don hotel, where he was talking to not disfigured. what on the Dominion r rnmept I hliilfeed-Is steady. Cars of shorts himself. The porter was too horrified by ly to ex- made available for the PTeI,t are quoted at $15 to $15.50 and BOUGHT THE REVOLVER. �he•had seen to make a close exam °the generous I,military education of its milt !A of-'bran at $13 to $13.50 west. Mani= About noon he went into J. H. ination at that time, but the d n( d all clan- Itoba shorts are quoted at $19 and Ashdown's and purchased a revolver down, lie told the clerk at the des! I titers. that hear .., , country now rec (bran at $17 Toronto freights. and box of cartridges for $4. He what he had seen,, and together theJ MC, which Barley-There is some demand forconi' has been so the necessity of securing the took �them awayg with him, and went back again. A cursory exam the nese military etficiency � home malters, but little or no in- shortly after twoo'clock turned up ine-tion showed that nothing Y in the de-ifor its outlay on defence, and t',quiry for export. The market is again with the weapon. Otte of the be done. Ur. Davin was uninistal9 d the gener-!the material at hand should not be!steady. No 1 is quoted at 52c, No .chambers was clogged, and he had ably dead and iiccordingly the twthe oicing with ;the for the lack of ad 2 at 48c, No 3 extra at 17 and No been t}nable to. work the extractor,, men turned away, and, locking weal ted, but also-!training and leading, which can 3 at 43c middle freights. hence he had brought.it back to ob- door carefully behind them, - uity display- '"be insured by a fully qualified Buckwheatr-Is steady at 50c mid- tain assistance in firing. Mr. Lind- down stairs to telephone the news mid street de-i htc+d .to have the o r-',die freigbts• say, the clerk, noticed at that time to the polite and secure the services ith such con-!tt>n try od g presvating a Targe n Rye-Is steady at 49c bid and 50c h y��y Ming very strangely, and of " a doctor. Dr, 3facDoaell was by private of medals to officers and men, for asked east, and 48c bid and 49c ask- consequently, after fixing the revol- within 10 minutes on the scene. er 44he Govern- aa.''ed middle freights. ver, drew back, just as if he wag was too late to do more, however, services in South Africa. Wid it: Iinoat 'gratityitig to see with hath Corn-ie steady. Canada mixed is than totlnall announ:e that lits about to hand it over and gave him d to find in they were welcomed bY!quoted at 54*c and yellow at- 55C the money instead. Mr. Davin, was extinct. yIt was with the arrival "remits places their fellow citlzcmg. 1 Rest. New Canada is quoted at 49c ' however, was not deterred by thin. of the doctor, and the almost stmul• what great -It was a great pleamire to' to to 60c west. An advance of 2: in He passed an hour or two driving of the doctor, and the almost" tmui= by the tnhaii-!be accompanied throughout owl ur the freight on corn from the west, sound the town in a hack, then he taneous appearance on the steno 01 kindly feel-Fby th9 .distinguished Prime ter! to, 1 12c per bushel, goes into visited the store of the Messrs Bas- Detective Leitch, representing the t of the Dominion as this must have 1 e"ect on Monday. American No 3 kepis, and here secured another re- Police- that the first examination of i as a proof of 'been dose at a' great perso]aa! yellow Is quoted at e3}c in car lots volver. Safely stowing the weapon the body was made. ear, loyalty to the ,convenieacb. we ere at1 t1w ore'here: away in his pocket he went about! It vac apparent from the RPP declaration of grateful to Sir Fllfltrid Laur, lOt Oats-Are arm at 351c to 35iic for much as usual. It was a little after •ante of the 'bed,✓ that the demented an on the part ,his valuable help and co o No 2 white on a low-freight to New 2:30 that he dropped into the mar' must have Placed the muzzle it a 'o that un-�iship. York, at 85c east and 34c to 34{c the revolver in his mouth, andfired Queen's hotel, From the Queen's he directly upwards, There was no - Gicn the Crown', "And, finally. to Lady '•dint and I north and west. passed on to another hotel and thea _ ala'--K to• record'yourself we wish to exp our Ontmoal-Is steady'. Cars of bags to the Clarendon, telling the hack- °Ign of a wound on the fate or head, Dominiaa most sincere thanks for the are quoted at $4,20 and barrels at which looked as in life. only in- frg q man to wait for him and take him vi-,tal author!- kind-nowt and generous_ hong tal:t� !St 35 on the track Toronto and C�nitel more peaceful. The only alga t0 the station on his way to Regina. of the tragedv was the still lifeless and d;es, and pr}- which we have received ns your smaller lots 25c-more He then went straight to his room. their ;,eiatero@s guests and also for the gree glee-.I leas=Are steady at 71c north and Twenty minutes later a beg •rtu body lying there on the bed, forethought, sure and valuable 74ststari that wm est and 72c middle freights sent up after him with a letter frothe clothes saturated in blood ° . and trouble we realized In, the presence either Regina, which had lust arrived'. The A 'lose examinattoA of the room poi al! the txr- .Lady )fdtnEo, or both of Your Excel- - lad knocked at tho- door. and in re- followed, and the box of cartridges pip to the usual question entered the was found on the table. with one prion and ac-,'lencies, during our long !o PROVI3ION9. missing The revolver itself was se yes and our l "I ami further anxious to: rd flog products continue good der room and handed the letter in Mr tight clenchaz! In his hand as though tare :p°cialiy in- my thank to Maivr 3taude •ne and and prises are elf Ureter. al- Davin was at this time sitting at be had shot standing and fallen to by whom much c$lcreat manner in which he the!though live and dressed"hogs.. have the table apparently not doing nay- the bed still gra?ping the weapon, y dealt with. rest of yc.ur staff dealt with a cx-I been steadily declining Stu some thing. He said nothing, but taking with ed st l did the drendttN deed. been the ponce�ceiitionaliy heavy and, anxu , work, twie, Lards and smoked meats are the letter turned and seemed he v carried out and overcome the numerous ! i>stul-!btead•p�-and in good demand' though about to read it, when the i0 far to can he a.acertatne+I he tie® connected with ottr. tett no letters o[ any kind.'but his our special obit- and P°rW-Canada short cut, $22 % boy.went out. _ friends have noticed that ever since in4.�,oi Sner of,the'ler all their have done to - meIicavy mesa. -321.50. The hotel porter, John Baird. had his -defeat at the last- 'election be _ d ether ofEcials and my own staff,, ~tanked and Dry Salted Meats - orders to fetch Mr. Davin's bag- had' been despondent, - rrer In which "we wish it had been pi>a!t ', is to Long clear bacon, tons 11 3c, cases gage from his room, and was actual- the important'remain longer in Canada. a by I 2 and small lots at 1.}c, brealt- - vtng upon them, availing csurseives-of the tna l,cs Ifast t,ycoa. 15c to t6c hit m9, 13(i: ! There is a,ryteady demand for a ' vingp -our ' stay',sing invitations receiveil,ir di"er to 14c: rolls, 12c to 12bc; shoulders, apple barrels, sugar barrels, basketslbetter class al calves than is coiningnati,l , it was sufficient ont centres to becoat° uaicted 11 jc; b3iciis- 15c to lee ; green and_boxes. (tooci apples• well pack- along at present comethfag of more intimately with its art iaq meats.out of pickle are quoted at ed arc selling at $'- SO to,$3,50 per `niall stuff teas steadier to-day, . bi'ities. and the,districts and their people, t we lc less than smoked,, bbl, the latter price far Ume apples Export ewe's' are worth from $3 to o those who, have seen enough to carry ay im_ Lard-Tierces-lltc, tuba 12c and suitable for table Sugar bbls are $3 15 per cwt, rte determine Perishable memories of innate paila 12fe. selling at about the 'salue price but Lambs are worth ten cents more u work, desire ezid loyal hearts,-frank` _. ' not so-readily because not so attsac- as choice stall sold to day at $8.61 d tnde- rowded, and pendent natures, prospero and tive.as well packed fruit" Baskets per cwt. _ t ,R;Iered by the progressive communities, +COUNTRY PRODUCE. aro selling at 0 to 35c ,per basket Bucl4s aro worth from $2 to $2.51 protective territories, glo un'!! essand professions the a ,.ten- Butter-The heavy oQeringw of law Toronto will be able to take carp of per cwt; y {ery. stupendous 'works of arc a grade and medium goods Continue to all- the apples sent to her market, Hogs were unchanged to-day, bu People , and a country p and the Dawson Commission Co, these possibilities mataberehip of the Empire, d of its 1 depress the market, and it is exrecL- think that rices will average as well prospects aro for still lower- prices. antage of in the and in led that creameries also will soon P The best price for "singers" is 6n _ witieli the Empire finds o per tA; thick tat and light hogs an table emigration brightest odoPring• of its oiler heavily and Cause a still.further 1 a oad other market at home or ur'ty may come • decliste. Many cheese tacterfea are at 'abroad, during the seasa>Y, Pears worth 6c per Ib. "Our -hearts • are fall- resent exper"tin greater profit out are still meeting good sale at 52 75 Hoga to fetch the top prices mus', A,. Calgary we farewell. We feel that we `avinq P g acid representative many friends is all parts ce tnado of cre.tmery than out of cheese and 'to $3.50-per bbl and 20 to 40c per be of Prime quality, and scale not Then and on minion, end that w- art the l'o- aro going into their manufacture. basket. Peaches.-..aro about done. below 160 nor above 200 Its. es Were p e-- ,',adiy This, is expected to cause a large I Grace 'supply not equal to demand; I Following is the, -range of quota extead to its people sellin Concords, small baskets. 15- tions.- t tribes I tv� friendship and good wisfih dnreru °tiering of creamery is the near g Cattle.the progress progress they I affectionate regards will tl[ap the future. 'The best dairy pound rolls to 2(fc; �iagaras 20 to 25c; Rogers, ten tentment in!I and c[aAses have �+o gene, all races are_ now quoted at 17c and the 25 to 30c; large ,baskets Concords. i Shippers, per cwt... ....$4.25 $4.75 der the arrango-I-a ]cult together the gene fly shown choicest palls and tubs at 16ic. The 30 to 35c; Niagaras, 3J to sect Ro- Butchers,' choice.., ....... 3.50 4.00 air benefit by the i ads, sad strengthen the of Can- lowest-price for off-grades !s 12c, I BQI'a• SS to 50C.O jots, -15 to 17c per Butchers, ord. to good 3.23 3.73 nr I that unite the Empire. ing ties but anything which has to sell from dozen strict! new laid would sell Butchers, I. that 2.75 3,00 st important tea- "Believe me, dear Lord' 12c to leic is draggl2ig, as the con-' y Sheep and Lambs. sumers of .low•grade or medium at 18 to 22c. Butter-choice ID rolls, Choice ewes. per cwt... 3.00 3.15 a is the enormous _tp-Cry sincerely ate, goods wish to get them at 12c. 16 -to 19c; crocks and tubs, 14 to P l;: rail, and we (Signed) "(i ours, Cr,,aniery is in fair demand gad 17c; iliterior butter, all kinds,�12c Lambsr percwt each..... 2x,00 8.60 a,+ctquately thank- F" steady at 1,4c to 20c for solid and I tq' 14•c; creamery rots, 20 to ic' Bucks, per cwt... • 2.00 2.50 n ,,;,1verament for 21c to 21JI for prints. creamery tubs, 20 to 07ic. MilkersC nic.�d and most et- PURSUIT OF B _ N;ggs--Choice new laid stock is' Chickens (spring) 40c to 60c per -Cows, each .. ........... Calves. 4. - and a tit for our railway _ Co at..30.00 5 00 built estiecially �1. oRering plentifully now and the mar- ,pair; old fowls, 30 to 50c pair; Calves, each... 2.00 10.00 Sitebener's Efforts ket is firm. Prices are steady -at !geese,-6 to 71c per Ib; ducks, 50 to Hogs. + by the Canadian Pa- Boer Coram Capture 17c for selected stock, and ordinary 75c pair; turkeys (small plump birds) Choice hogs, per cwt... 0.00 6.25 n ;nerve! of con- are quoted at 14c to 16c. 10 to 1^c per Ib; large turkeys sell * and nothing A despatch trofml Lon L! ht hogs, per cwt.,.. 0.00 6.00 9 m•'" Poultry The demand for fresh at 8 to lOc per Ib. Live chickens Heavy hogser cwt ... 0.00 0.00 forgotten which i The capture of Qtfaerai n says.:- Sova, Per cwt._ .......:. 3.25 3.75 Lora Kitchener's chi Ufa is'now killed• stock is strong +tad offerings sell well at 40 to 50c pair. Dressed Y • P re the fatigue in-, g Stags, per cwt.,. 0.00 2.00 c.; a long journey. Point. The despatehiy objective are liberal. The market is steady $8.25,ogeasier, sellin today at $8 to tc,ra afforded to 'fusing, represeati�ig him ve°lt daycon- as stock, i71, lia to-50efor 50c for. scaloice ded and Chestnuts-To-day's price, $5 Per BUFFALO G' 1IN DIARFETS. :xe most striking beading northward and - as 3,c to 50e for Live chicbens. bTur- about ill per ne.g� heavier receipts busted, but and in the vavt�regions,doubling back southward next, Buffalo, Oct. 2,.-Flour steady, =tenets through itural explanation is Lha The na- keys aro quoted at i0 to 12c for j.about will decline. Potatoes 60mfor-'Spring wheat strong; No ,1 northern while we received I retirement to Wakke miter •his fresh killed, r young.ed young i 75c; No = tion and cousid-1 learned tha£ the Brit boom he 11c,to IL'c for young gobblers and 9c fancy smooth pottitoes. no . °t'e rings. Corn steady ; Noa9 tt CATTLE MARKET; 0: .c.ials-of the cam- were Pressing upon hila columns t Potaues--Deals bra c Mill unable. - yellow, 62c; N° 3 do. 61}c; s f 2 rious directions, and from va- Toronto, Oct. 22.-At the western,corn, 61#c; No 3 do, 81c. Oats firm; ego up !No '2 white', 41a; No 3 do 40je; No ents of car lots and or.4;a9 of the Grand Ifo cvininno north, South, are cnnlotafticord rc s, which- are num- cattle Sands to-dav we had only 43 t,rcolonial P.aihtays ! g Rliich carloads of live stock in, comprising I2 mixed, 39,c; No 3 do; 38}c. Bates are due for i British pursuit of Both ,test, '!he emus. The market is steady at 55c• G71 cattle, 991 'sheep and lambs; 1;I•ley steadier; we$terft, - fair to fancy, F,.sideration which ,has been unsucxessful, 5 tran`PU1L Potatoes out of store tore arc quoted OOo hogs. and between thirty and 57c to 63c. Rye quiet; No 1, 58je, ruciding for ' the large force has been co toh;;a a rattler firmer at 7 oc to 80.. Canal freights steady. 75c to duck, b per forty calves and milch cows. + _ which lay over I the WakkerstroliIIi dist canlratrd in Game-Canvas back duck, 5 perack I The martcet was dull and uni'nter- f01 the eftleteney and ,Peet of tna3Mg alar rt the 1.1'0`" duck and mallards, eating; prices for cattle were down; _FOUGHT ALL DAY. Bother's men Im r tirlica; red heads, 50c io 6Q's per all the services',. P capture of pintails, bluebilis, 40c to 50c the market at Montreal was oft color I versions in off, dist 9{sing;,, Di- brace: P and cable advices continue depres- goers' Unsuccessful Attack on i blit did not relief of Botltii uve s for the per brace: dueler�cllso 30c1 PQ sin all of Zcllich -ridi:erse circum- Convoy. t, ilie Pu g, for, other sulail • rt of the special ar but 'hero is u rdeftni fool ed air. 'stances reflected here. Dolitse and have ation. P A des atch from }31ce.mfonteiq, for our•travt4ling, S, c n,orfn Baled Fray-The 'offerings are fair, 1 'The export (rade was light; the P Vaal into th rpS9Cd the uiry and the I sa• s :-On Saturday a steam convoy ressitated some in-!for this obi �' ut n r Colony there is a ,noderate ing best price to-day was $4.70 per cwt. Y Y the general traftic. Baro fin the track ]eft here for 1)ewetsdorp with 120 ODUITED_ verse has r repo rtt�b re- market is steady. q Butcher cattle was dull'% no doubt tons of supplies for the I3o licsmitq �V OF M and Steyn &1e{ t the ed• Pe 1Yet- here are-quoted at S8..t0 to $••_ I geocl stuff.would, gone well had! PP g Baled Straw-The re�cipts are coluitln, csc opted b 1.30 of the Scuta pl.,iCF. despatches. _. it been here, but the best price paid I Y Toned in any good de- was`5;1.'90, thougli more money may Guards, commanded by btajor Mae v anxious to record The Boer fair, there is-a. moderately go iGr .or. 1Nhen it reached Lefuw ko m11 s lendid 'acting i 1_n1on5 are ia"d and-the-market is steady. Cars have been, given for ordered lots. Se eg _ on of that P epeiidently on the-track here Ire quoted -tit $5 1 it was attacked .b 2hil Boers, g who- Mounted Po-I croasi in- condary and inferior cattle sold for Y h-'fest , audaCit *. for rd with n,0 - anp'iiing 'it-would fetch. held a positioxi on a hill. .The fight- In _ Pleasuto of Inspect- peril rter�r Cape 'I Ir.; have been to $5•r for lasted all day Sunda until - _nt r' but they Stockers are quotably unchanged, 6 Y the corps seem incapao', of se icr, tut certainly not any stronger. dual. The 73oers decamped during -I ^' kiting,-_. _ the "night, leaving twenty of 'theft utu with the ,and exhaust t�tefr ra °uq-fig .I1J PRODUCE hFARI-CETB• Feeders are in fair detiiand at dead hind them. Th° British ensu• in No ;isalq f Iir;,•� in loot- FRUIT A. sit Iiciy unchanged pric nor. 0f both men and ' g• gt.nonsis o[ Toronto fruit and pro- glties were eleven Mi htl wounded. British m8' ;f de hr, t;rnstie 55'c had, no good in ows:here; I S Y th their general stead-; r - The'convoy 71e1lVcr'cd the supplies at i c They pen in Ca ,Colony e with t'rea- marl et by the Dawson Commis- 'tl,ougit cows of a good grade are Y PP furnished es- in, duc© Pewelsdor and returned withott! stay !n Cana-'P"t'tbd '` `falx'' 1n4e hrcn re- s,on co.. Litnitecl: wanted. Prices to-da ranged from P r, our ay was nod demand and are Y g I further trouble. 0ii I well tlmedx the of policy Apples arc to g $25 to $45 each. horsed our carrlages, peer° are a coming in in all kinds-of packages-- tl.e transport, all of Parently:M lE to _ . . ut ke Prisoners, ' - w i F. 62oov16av8saszBZRs:B7 efw4nd —Fouad-A ladies' glove. Cali at -Bobt and Mfg Miller visited friends r to the address label on your paper.you this office. in Soarboro thiis week. ? ' oma alvraye aacaula the date towlalch - amber from here attended the y ss -B. A. B his �d An Tae Nine ell h to Alla Tour sabsarlptton to aa_at:rasd b Bemlttanoes are soknewledaed by a now dwelling at ties new station. Reform meeting at l;romgham on. Satur• �Q gtisnse ok,date on label oa the Arab paves -miss Beldon. of Oshawa, s rel- a' da last. �,,,1 reodGood pt of money at this*so*.�lwa7t pe y f b"vl da•vasa ahead ► day this week calling upon Pickering -One day last week while Mrs. Rog• T �riende. ere,who is at present waiting on has stn -Mies Maggie Brown,of the town line Martin Lee,wan driving to Whitby, ryry her t li a Palmer.__.. ._ bright&in_%bat was blown ii a frets of the (f i1 • 1 y t,E. is spending a few days with Mrs Chats horse became frac htened 0 a piece of l . — -Found-In the Methodist church the animal wbi- lumped so Of the Q _ } Ptc=ttuso. ONT.. OCT. 25, 1901, bezel and glass of a small gold watch. road throwing bar to slid groobd. She k , Can n this office, was taken home.but fortoaasel;no tioan A • -Min Lillian Hilts, of Fairport left were broken,but she was badly sbakda LOCALISMS on Thttrsda�y for Toronto,where she has up and had her bane heals out and her have the ® 11D�V;t] ; secured a situation. arm sprained. =J S and Mrs Jspbsou's infant child -Richard Gilkinsoa who was charged t -Theodore Annan h bo Bmiib_ who has been so crltically ill, is we are in the police court Toronto with Ilse theft Cream of Wheat `Money F -, plank's linen on lbs 8rd bon. glad go say,now recovering, of 5165 from R G Cama►ack of Green% -John and Mrs. Dickie spent a few -Rev W F Carpenter returned on Bat- sood was brought up for trial on Wed- $breaded Wheat biscuits Smyrna, t days last week at'the Pan•Ameneaa. ardav, after spending two weeks at the negday. He admitted stealing 1108 but G}tape not food Lemon Bali' -Geo. Gordon was in the city this home of his parents in Winona. could give no account of the balance. He � cling rolled wheat -Sweet wine,, week as witness in the in s e Haight -Mrs Savage,of Hamilton, Rpent a was seat to the Central Feision for six eats of all kinds Ginger fruit,., law suit. few days during the past week wish her months. Cammack was tompplimeated Qbpice fancy biscnita Zephyr c -Dr. F L Henry will be here as no. daughter-in-law Mn Henry Savage. by 4be detectives for the able ffiaaaer in We keep nice stoek.of fresh grecerles. Come and nal next Tuesday to sliced to his peofee -•Spink mills are now running nigbt which he conducted himself,thus assist• ual n debase. # and day. They find it a difficult master ing in the easy capture of the eriminal. -E. J. Smith who was reported ill to be able to keep up with the orders. -On Thuteda9 afternoon David HallDICKIElast week is confined to his room from a -His many friends will be pleased to of the Kingston Road east left his team JOHX* mild attack of typhoid fever. It is ez• learn that S. Harks of Oshawa, is now which was attached to a wagon loaded petted that in a week or so he win be able to resume work after his long period with grain in front of Alex Falconer's. , able to resume his work. of sickness. From some pause, they became fright -James Found, of Dumbarton, as he -Mr MoCune, father of the young ened and being untied',started off to the is leaving the farm upon which he has man who met witk such a serious acoi- west at a furious rate. when opposite been working has decided to offer for dent on the G,T.R, was in the village on the mill, Geo 3eldon went out to meet sale on Monday, Nov 4th, his herd of Wednesday• them, and succeeded in bringingthem to ed stock im laments etc. -The mail and Empire states that Mr a standstill, Fortunately the ay was T OSEO '80 -600 l ', thorough Bee bible for particulars P Chas Calder has dsdnite)y deciled to con• olear and no damage whatever was dome. ' -Wm Gilchrist. who has disposed of teat the riding in the conservative inter. 1a his farm, will have an auction sale of esu as the next election. bate Register. farm stock, implements, etc., on the -We ase pleased to report that Mar- — _ p wishing a stock of knits remises lot 27. con 2, Pickering, As tin We condition this week is greatly o - �P ti. WEDaERDAY, OCT �Qza 1'301:•-Credit sale _ - winter use, please give us• Mr Gilchrist is giving n farming ever improved and big friends are now look B P R y• of farm stock, implements, household -wvi11 find a choice varis ithing will be sold without reserve. For ing forward to his ultimate recovery. furniture etc, iba property of Mrs E ey particulars see bills. -Among those who attended the Crye• Brvaas,on lot 9 non S PickerinR Sale Fingerings,Andilusions, g ` -One cf the most extensive sales tal weddinof Boyd and Mrs. 'Bark of held in these parts for some time, will Brougham ware, lisp.Carpenter, Misaea at 12 o'clock noon on premisea Sed here,etc. Also Silks and: be held on the farm of Ed Bryan, lot Esta and Edna Head, W. bills for particnare Puncher d Postill. dress trimmings,and fancy i'F and Mrs Alla• Auctioneers - & ooa-S. Pickering, on Wednesday-,net! wa , and Miss Lillian Ham. - 301h,when all his valuable stock of im -Mr and Mrs Doyle,of Belleville, the FRIDAY, Nov. ler 1901-Cf,$it Bale os ( , �oOnPi, plementa will be cffered for sale to the parents of Miss Doyle, tosober,arrived in farm stock, implements etc, the prop public See bills for farther particulars town on Tuesday, and are new occupy- arty of Win Gilobriss, lot 27 con 2 Pick• i.. •rsgardiag tbis extensive We ing the Wrjgbt b pee nearly opposite the ering bale at one see bills Polisher - -The mail service in Pickering fop Presbyterian aharch. We welcome tbam A Postill,Auctioneers. _ some time has been most unsatisfactory mom midst. MONDAY,Nov 4TH 1907-Atxtion sale Of ' an account of the discontinuance of the -Mrs Thomas H Hicks,wife of a far• toorougb bred stock and farm imple CIALO early mail. For example, a letter posted mer of Pickering Township,succeeded in meats,on lot 27 b f con Pickering, theim Pickerin after sighs o'clock o0 getter her action against bar former landlord, H rt of James Found, bale as 1day evening for Toronto would not beJ Hasahs, o! Rose avenue, Toronto. His ojerky Seebills for pareieniars Pon • s g lll delivered notil some time on Tuesday: Honor ordered that the lease of the tai to cher dt Poetill,Anewousers _ Postmaster Bunting interviewed she in, be delivered and cancelled and awarded ' fI damages for the ro cries a ' specter is Toronto last week,regarding the plaintiff 1125 dR j ' this wretched service, with the recall that sustained by herself and family through " hereafter Iremera:mail mailer will !>e take the negligence of bar landlord. an west on the morning local. With this -On Wednesday at moons little ax• citetxremt was created on the main street, ( y r ttdd►Riootll borvige !titre should bed nu While Norman 0ordon was drivirR his ground for complaint. -What might have boon a fatal acci, horse,the bold-back came unenapped and dens ocourred one day last week at Rose• the wagon moved against the horse wbicb . bank. H. Etwell, a young trust sapged being froobtened me away. He was ur Chopping Department is again' ,with the Toronto Lisbographia Co . ae. guided sato the lane Korth of the Gordon momvanied by J. Blue, teacher of Dan i Hoa"and brouAbt to a stand still. For full ast. 'Our wo2k is-noted for despa 4 !hereon. and A Hider, lead carted fora tomately no damage was done to bores of Coc. Liver Oil is the means spurs as duck shooting. Elwell had driver or wagon. p`i Jalgwg from the ener is which life, and enjoyment of life to- day'squa 9• Bring along your chop. placed his Ran into the boat,tad was the work on the Grand Trunk is being thousands: men women and shoving the latter oat tato ibe water, prosecuted is is expected that the double a, when the gun wag socidentaliv dssebarg• P Pss children. ed, the contents enteric tl+e flesh under track will be laid ibis season There are -Cream Boas,"Family Flour, 13 SO r bbLr'' R When appetite fails it re- y per ' Heath his isle arm and passing directly four work.triias now eogeyled is Rr►diog ,- ',Toronto Passat," Fancy Pantry Flour.1S neatbthrouhi Had the charge been i little and another large steam shovel set so stores it. When food is a •'Boaton," Pure Manitoba Patent Floor,13. ;closer to the body the result would have work sad hers are s camber of men burden, it lifts the burden_ have been fatal. As it is the wound is a engaged in ballast inThe safety of the Bran !16:00 ':c ' employees u well as that of the .travel- When youlo.5e flesh,it brings r tcn iCheatelene" 25o per - painful one,bat no serious consequence. Shorts, 917 60 er ton - IGrabam Flour, 12 lbs for will follow ling public demands that the work be com the lum ness of health. h Jumbo Flour, y0 u0 r ton plated as soon se amSle, To allow the 1p, per -On Sunday morning lase another of �° IY}]en tVorlG is hard and blazed Chop,t ,oil r ton a, rued so remain is mite present condition per 4 the early settlers of Pickeriag township Oat Chop,81,1 passed away as the residence of her sic On Mondaymora' while the work duty l8 heavy,• It makes life Oats 86o psi b per lOQ tba would be a most anwise and dangerous a .ter, Mise Ellen O'Conner, relict of•tbe Proceeding' bis ht, g late Michael in, he ace of 70 yrs - tae• t 1s the thin edge of the Miro Re ldin. Ahown rather poorly ler tnin was running along the new track by some yean appeared to be in bar usual L oubarton, some of the oars about the wedge; the thick end is food. a *' state of health ftp to the morning on middle of the train jumped she tmak. A But what is the use of food, which she died. wbetr death come very young man named bred McCons, whotad,100 S 111k M suddenly She had been a resident of had beau acting as cook was riding at when you hate it, and cant di- Aug- thesell bar life, and was always gest if? noted Jr,obar charity. She leaves a tam• cars jumping the track caused the ca Scott's . Emulsion of Cod T sly of five ehsldnL who mourn bar daub boose to slack speed very suddenly,pre The funeral took place on Tuesday mora• cipating young M-eCune to the track, Liver Oil is thefood that makes ing.when the remains were conveyed to The wheels of the caboose passed over you forg et your stomach. ,is th . St Francis de Sales church where service both leas about the ankle, add one abash if you hate not tried It. s• d for was held, after which interment took- was very Severely injured, but to what free sample. Its agreeable taste will plane in the R.C.oemeterp. extent is not known at time of writing. aurpCO4yo •Q,•,ypNE. Chemists. -On Friday last.a very punfol acoi• Drs Bateman and Dales were immediate• S OTTTr Toronto. t _ elect occurred at the sohool dnrina the ly sam'moned by the Grand Trunk an bOa and'$1.00.all arttgatfts. To rehase Gent's Furnis forenoon recess. A number of the boys tborities and hastened to the some of the were engaged as play in the corridor ape accident. It was as once decided that • stain, when Elmore Pugh had stepped the amputation of both legs was neeex• OI•AOX .n .• ,. 8 n R . 9 ldadee , ; over the railing at %be head of the stairs easy. The doctors in attendance decided a ,,. r. - - . and was walking on the ledge. He mix- that bis removal to the General Hospital, '4 I°ate .n w Summer i�ndetrwesr, sed his footing and fell,to the Poor be. Toronto. was advisable sad had the a w o >a a r1; Overalls, Shirts of rill kinds, , meath, a diktance of. twelve feet and wounds dressed. In a abort time,an an [°t ►t 0 Hats in all Ilse latent e sustained a compound fracture of his gine was Secured and the aafortnoate �.�I °r e. o ,� a Boots a thi¢h bone. Considerable blood flowed young man taken to the pity: His legs e A� BU11i�INGe 1 from the wound. Besides this injury. were amputated and the following night s.`' :dv e. 'big lower lip was also cut rather badly, he was resting well. The young issaa'e o s•s .,e >t g M 'Dr Bateman was immediately summon• parents reside near Belleville and Are q•,l .e A well-to-do,but the young man d ed and had the leg baadaged prior todislikings y-.0, ec his removal to bis home, After being the fes'ns took to railroading with this p 1 _w • , a • in ' e e removed to bis home hie variola in- !ad resell. Latae reports elate that he =01 0• 3 8 13 :bfi�u S;o sNot �(�T��� S� di juries were attended to, and he is now s recovering. :r a;a °� s •a, ,t-s°e,;, 1'�r doing well. Although the pain was in -The Harvest Home services and an r-t:,, 'o° b3° �1:Mm o"'�o tense, the eafferer never uttered t cry. tertainment-ander the auspices of the CM' •a 3 a°aa'ae]md°w °i o) His mtlny friends hope for his speedy Ladies' Aid society •of the Methodist mb pe c o° i; tecovery. church was a decided sueoess. On San =O' o fa ►+ ., d t9 H v The sharp advance in Sugar, -Death in an especially alrooking day the Rev.Emory, of VYhitby Tabora- ;=O form came last Thursday evening to a sole delivered two able discourses to large L j ;w : o o t. We will st 11 coniinae to gay$ young man man on the G T R tracks and appreciative audiences, On Tuesday « ' ^ 1 20 The of Granulated for One about !li miles east of here. The dead evening, a very large number gathered hi o �B33• o o w _ ,s Dollar.man's name wag C Anderson; and be together again. The ladies of the con- N �a �' a b o .came from Port Dover as was diseov. gregation bad prepared an excellent tea H ori .red from a leiter fobbed in his pocket. sad for accts three boon .'Logan,were kept w. j He was one of the construction Rang at busy attending to the pbysical needs of picture Framing ' �; 7 Pio work on the double track The deceased %Lose present. .:About nice o'clock all • in company with two comradeshad repaired to the auditorium of the church -- visited Whitby in the evening to make where a good vrogmin was rendered, The aiidersigned is prepared to at a)) some purebases and about ten a'oloek The Oshawa ohoir rendered excellent ser- kinds of picture framing at moderate started back f.r the camp whore %he vines by providing an abundanee of sweet prices. All the latest applisme" for do. Fore,,,,e men are lodged by the railway oomnany and appropriate music, consistiaR of ing the work. Mouldings on band, 1ligh Grade Ho.complained of being tired when half choruses, gAartettes. duets and solos. FRED. DOWSVQELL, $be distance, bad been covered and told Mise Hall,of the Whitby Ladies'College 49 3m North Claremont y bis companions to RD on as he was goisg and Miss Rose, of Oshawa,pleased all by Bee T. A. GREIG Orders left with A.B.Dowewell Clare. to s`t download rest. They'did so and the able manner in which they recited. Or JNO• DICKIE, and that was sbo@ lass be was seen alive The clear enunciation and dramat o moist,will receive prompt attention On Friday md=ag bis lifeless body power of the former is worthy of epecis{ was foagd near the tracks, having been mention, Mr Liddy, of the Methodist FRUIT 'TREES MagBe ran over by a passing train and terribly church, 0.ahaws,- in the course of tbF, a,r� _ spangled. The train completely en% off evening delivered a brief address. The All kinds of FR UITTREER. - rj�8Ye1 one of big legs at the thigh The pre• weather for these services was all th J SHR UBs Etc. d � samption is that be proceeded to the could be desired, and the ladles of the ' ' ii franks and again sat down to rest, and oongregation are to be congratulated on Highest market price and other Rood wheel Special pricek bad fallen to Bleep never to awakou. the aaccesi attending their eff.irts, The for all kinds of offered. f'oroner Carson and Hialr Constable receipts on Tuesday evening amounted to Fall aad.Winter app:es I Ca'ver! took c!:ir a of the remains b�.t 'abons ,110,,• malting a total receipt for r JQ N E, BEE, Agent• ample okie'sstore, p t R �• R pt S wheels.over J, i an inqueas was not considered necessaryboth sery:ces of 1115. H Pickering, ,