Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_11_15 t , I. Pi TG. ONT., FRIDAY. NOV. 15 !DOL e NO. OUT AROUND US Creek,now called Pickering During her Cherrywood. al Q;t Vb*. el'Sears residence in this townahi hl — p Linton had witneared many than visitors were aametrona here ar {Cdr. r LATsaT LOCAL Z"PZlrntas liscoansD BY When rbe came here the township as, TUB PHlsss &RD JOTTSD DOWN BY ovs an almost unbroken forest,wbtch she ad ter se n bs a been laid aside for the win �^ , seen gradually hewn down by the, sturdy Fur•coats'a in season again on st0000ftt+ 1d D.,O.M;.Fellow' of " COX'=WmNDLtxrs. settlers Her funeral took place on Wed. - College, Toronto, mem- � � needs when a large number of friends of the fall winds. tMciane and Burgeon*of OLARKRIOMT y Edward Linton spent Sunday with sideuce Opp O'Les"Lotel — followed her re-aiDa to their last resting friends in Dumbarton. iu hones: morning 7 t°]o: Frank Coopes spent Sunday in SoDyL. place in the Methodist cemetery at White Archie Allison,of Montana,is spending R Besse was to Toronto over Sunday. vale The sorrowing friends have the sym a month with his mother. Le4at. Of all materials and D and airs Hopper were is the city on Patby of thtwhole community. in their Several?Torn'here attended the plouab- kept in stock. It will yyou Fri+lay• bereavement. ing-ipmeb.held on Tuesday at Unionville. our stock, Frank Wilson has returned from .TNN & BOULTBEE, to call at our works and in The Ladies Aid of the Christian church ++*--- and obtain ri Don't misled by met on Wednesday the 6th Inst, at Mrs Whitevale. flan.etc., Temp]eStiild- P 9�+8• Manitoba. y r .•., g�,htnond streets.Toronto. agents, we do not empLoy the canaequent• J C blacnsb sone in Toronto over Satnr Edward Holtby'e. There was a large at• 7neadayforenoon: Money ly we can, and do throw the agent. davand Sunda tendance end after the usual business Norwich. Wilson is visiting friends 5.t; y` commission of 10 per tout., w; h you will y' was attended to the resideat.of the so oy, s.0., D.C.L. oertainl save b urohasing, m as. A Mrs$F Gerow is vieiilDg Toronto p Mrs. W.Rae,of Toronto,is the guest of W. IdULOCS BoaLT• y y p frienda.Lis week. ciety read the following address friend. in the Yale. a]-lv call solicited. Joahna Bundy returned last week from MR3. WeGtiEa. Miss E. Beare,of Myrtle,spent Sunday LL,Q. 0. BARRIB• WHITBY ORUAK CC+1 a visit to the States. with her parents here. Dear Sister-We the members of the son Attorney,and Conary OPp•Post Office' W by,Ontario L Bowes, of Tweed, was here on Ban. Christian church and Ladies Aid society MLae Fannie Windsor,of Buffalo, is via- Whttby. 14•v — day visilin f his mother. desire to express our regard for you and itin¢her father Mr Silas Windsor. Dr Eastwood and Ira Boyer were at our high appreciation of your earnest Congratulations to W. B. Hagerman LLIVRAY, BARRIS• �C�+�RiNf'1 �� Port Perry last Friday, efforts in connection with our choir and who will on the 20th lust be wed to Miss ac. otnco opposite roil- iV ��ii1l 11 10 Btfiee Foiaom,of Penn Yan S.Y, is a wisl]ir to slow our esteem in some Florence Ftellems o! St Catharimea: Jno.Ball Dow,Bim•:Theo neat at John Macaaba. . t g We are pleased to learn that both of oar , money to Loan. ey g Geo. Ge .1w is in Whitby this week aL• tangible way. We ask you to accept this teachers, W. W. Noble and Miss Norris, i y purse in the spirit in which it is Riven Iave been re-engaged for another year. ITcaiE & SWEENY. tending the eonnty council, and hope you may long be spared to fill D. S. Turner has been making eztenaive• tors, etc.. Temple Build- First class vehicles for by day Miss M Michell was the guest of Miss your ephere of usefulness 'We remain additions and attractions to his residence Claremont every.Saturdrv. or night 'Bas in conn a meet. M Grabam,over the holiday. Very sincerely yours which will now be very commodious and P.E.Ritchie s,3.H.8weenT ing sill G.T.R.trains. I and Miss L lienderson,of Toronto, spent P (9igaed on behalf of committee, comfortable. express delivered to all of the the holiday with Miss LeaDer.• Mea. H. ti. Phillipe village. Teaming of all de done Wm Herd, of Epsom, has rgoted the . Miss T. E. Phillips. Ounnarton, ,VETERINARY SUB on shortest notice. Sale d com• Bennett..:sur'_is 9th con, firs Wagner in a few well abases, :ata E the Ontario Vol- mission stables in to tion. Chas Miabeli , of Tcronto, 1@ in this An army of city .Forts invaded French nw, regcatered member vicinity renewing old acquaintaneee words repliel very feelingly %o the ad man's Bay on King's Birthday, but their w? Xliea' Aaaoeiativa- j Rev Dr Campbell will preach on Polo dress, atter whish the Company repaired captorea were emsl2, sone andoae-gnartar m4]•. Peak, star, Ill.,the Host and the follows 3abbntha. to the dining room where a very sump Last week our school was given a holiday er Otte*and sboeingtoz o , . pv{ R tuous tea bad been pr_,vided by the Our teacher visited Brock Road school;and d l to s am• Taleprop Chas Gibbose is home it m Toronto, yv. t P addseas, Teen lLostess,and of which the party did ample spent we hope a prolitable day in seeing and is now engaged in the huekawr busi• t A himself as'otbere a the eacher, Many Pi I- No NEWS �• nes, lnestce o Ia partaking of. most ea use f as, e t i Y,Veterinary Bnrgeaa, — v o able time was spent by all resent asefal hiats were gleaned 1111 sad Mrs Daniela of T,Tonto,_,were 1 y p Samuel Mcconachie has secured a lae- tsvf the on:ar.o venni.• Fur�� the goests of W J Lad Mrs '3rabam over ,�, rat ive position as traveller for McCall Bros resnaaar•d member of Cho is{s • Sunday, u Searboro of Toronto. rendered vacant by the death .- -s Msdical A.sOclation. A]1 of the domestic animals Our el 4c�er club is open for all kinds Mra. John Annis is visitingfriends in of bis brother the late 13 D.*1slcConaahis the moat madam approved �• cf chaileagea, Apply to .Rohl Bryan the the cit at resent.- of Galt, Sam should make a bustling tray P office in T.A Uretga Y P deoos oo Church's"•OPP,> A full line of flu b eller. and we relict.access for him ba. er Mr. and 31rs Smrith,of Toronto, visited P ttf -class furniture n Jr mer Caderbill contemplates making Rev. M r. Toys last Saturday. The Presbyterian church intend givia g on exhibitioc extenei'@ i- jirovemsats to' his fartu We are pleased to report to Rev. Mr. on Thar.ksg!tiogeveming one of their pope L Ceti Q1 etr�'6. pur were Toa bnildi.itis. Toys'+ friends :hat he is improving as,well lar eotertair,menta The Ladies'Aid an- A Varece, of Asbbarn,was in town on ar cmn�ba exP-Cted. der whose aoipices it is to be bsld have ij\\,Conveyancer, Com -Prices right. Friday lie re oris a good business in The Waahlrgtan Vethodiat chnroh Bible beerr fortunate to securing for the occasion, for retina ACldaritg. ®te fort. The bible cines always look forward he es, o ante's most poen- list piece. P R F deliver his hamo Ona eetfcCiliicmddy will clasaictendhold.ngtheir anneal meeting UY ,� for the trsnaaction ot-bndu�aa•t on the 26th ,cera T'6 s _ _-._._ ,• Dil12Ilg' &Til• Di W.se F Eastwood has Lad laced in i bra axd falls on - _ F. Issuer of Marriage hila hens.a new Domin�vn pwno, during atath Pleasure to these meetir¢s as itis a Our Neighbors '• This lecture has a high _ rine. Ont. P Qir,a at mill e jay.. ata Jos Evans entertained a large camber an-i `a his for spoken of soft ctrl , boor, stw ,:+son Sitar Out.. s l7 Wagons, _ friends ca Friday .venin last, when's Tec le of tine k._a:it are read deecis 6i,thly spoken of by the press, befog -' _ p kind of an:,al ¢ashen., a4 we;{ P d eallies 3 r a¢ttated people present over the questiicn of ribe9 as a --tornado of enthnataem an (1 ]seder of Marriage 1-r) ? I evc:one of good cheer' Oscar Wenbourne rtbuCounty of 4utsrio: Of grand tame wall sped. Sruday street cars The cars now ran.oat R — _ or at big rasideave,l ic8ertag ,Etc, at IowAn ces Peter.5daecab -alto wife SDI family as far as the lladfway Route, every day in tenor soloist. also enjove an enviable repo 1.7 were the,tunsss cf Ilobt• sad kits. ?liillei, the week. 1'be Lord'd Day alliance have tation in having a beautiful voice, which he has completely coder LDAl1• romhneer, r o.: Repfurinh+ stttendea o prompt}y: of PICLPTICThe BaptistnUnion will speD4 a- social logs bane beenter in hand.and held in Agincourt.Scarboro ublic meet these two ariste n the program, a hist. .sales saom of no merous and at H+ hland Creek, The question has else@ sntertait.ment is assured. Retnem saa Dear, Ssloa of tatuis.farm evening at the resi3aoce of the Rev SSj i! 4 q her the dats Thursday November 28th. - t.Ln v the a to be sold +,ill br luta Cls If ouday eveinua nett: hoes rdbtsftted to the Attorney General,to q oa.ribs*with the 14% care so AgrsnCy for Spei Wagon"_ The bias's Birthday was Dol tiDiver• warn bis opinion in regard to-the legality For further particulars see bills. Deet aAvactuo, 4if �7 Co,, l tarkha of the Searboro Electric Railway running sally observed here,tiiou7h quite a auto•. cars an Sunday, Those opposed to thA N TOWNSHIP CLERK her took advantage of the holiday cer. Cotumluionerfor .akin` HAM & M R1 Mr. Alexander,of 13sadtor0who has running of the care contend that it is in - Claremont tans Eco, Sonat' to lona P:c6ermg with Thee G%bbocs and fiimil for violation of the act of 189;: and Ibat the *vale,Out v.r y company secured no permission to run the 4, fb ,rat two weeks returned to her home oars from any of the municipalities tra- .+• Foundry _ F')USE, Kingston Road s on Wednesday. verved,- m-.>.tat+ou for man and beast. Thomson the blacksmith,continues to .�.�. ray;.tie .t I Bess of "quart do business at she old stand, Call and - Kinsale. Entine sod Machine Repairing CL:,, Proprietor. s3tSm A. f G I in, elle bin and lie will endeavor to give the ,.,r,r- Plow Pointe . �?TT------ eared Ant- beet satisfaction' • R.S. and Sirs. JfcLmagblio, of Oebaws. Chopping Done i'' a B Dowrwell is hurtling night and. visited with R. R. Mowbray on Sunday Maple Flooring for Sale tre coonty of ortarto. Ana Watchmtikeran Jewelers . ps,rrirtvm con°ncted at a day to fill orders is the siaemitbiag line The trustees of Uaioa No 2 have.sassed $ W. White. T, Yonahsr, Bea] Estate c.:oa.or, 'Striet ataauuoa Brock $beet, 1IDY. Call and see him and he will try to find Mile ADDaD,of Dunbarton as teacher for y.• •-, frail or telegraph. Ad- time for your work. ■ 1902, ,UC43S, Brougham, Out, F- -R E Farr tb, of North Claremont, is John Corner we andestaa8 has purchased Claremont Markets,— gver,Out, 35.17 Waselies, Cloaks Lad J fry. y a new organ from Ww. Fleming o! Wheat, Fall, White........•..... 63-66 _ at Wyoming visiting bis brother'in•law, Repaired ties tad Promptly- Markham. Liw(}TON Hottl.-Hay• P f?rO p y' Dr Ralph Brodie. He teat a shipment After considerable trouble Joe. Balton Wheat, Fall, Iced................. 68-efi to and tboronahly ovszhaal- of quail home for Baaday's dinner. Wheat, RprGoose.................... 60-•64 T am prepaved to tarnish All Work G teed. The now elevator at North. Claremont, has secured•tenant for his.farm, John Wheat.Gone.........:....... .. 60-8'3 so a•+. who deal" to patmolse Dann being Chi lucky one. Barley43-58 pis rooms. L shall be pleat• Visits Pickering 2tdotida d Friday of almost found it impossible to stand the The church officers met on tiatarday ':::;�.::;:; ''':::::;;:: . payees when to have oo- great strain,whish it had to noder;o oa .venin foe the purpose of deciding on Peas, •• 60_63 gartbam IAs. Tt HHENCB; �week. account of thVush of business. On SO- some impro cements to the ball, ye' '•.•,,..••.•,.•,•••. • count of the XwAi weight of grain %he Weddings and rumors of weddings, will Oats, . .... 04 5. Tho R lis Aldke...................... 1600-8700. S •�LEsas• r fouudation pari o►gave way sassing the wonders ever oases,old maids and old bath Rod Clover...........::...'.:t;4 25-$4.50' 1 �� RN BAC( �1R�D� building to sink.. However the defect elors and old maids in the ring. Timothy Seed..................61,50-12 1 has been remedied,and Do tartber trouble - (Wanted with s view to matrimony,) - short-horned ball 17 rated.b act of ltament 1871 m anticipated. Grain is OR aiu being Lady f age, o from sweaty to thirty Lupo 7 year.of age, soft fair features and gentle d• also 1 horse• ower•, stored in the building, p lfa3ustas eh. heart, ovavy aobarn bair,'fatl' dim }!Rare Real 10.ccs moderate, Sulaorbed C•vital..,.,.. ., .........eixo,soo •ems- -- _-` with a captivating grace and a lover' of Estate ' snbsonbed Ce4att3l.,.. .... ..•.••.-••- �•� Brougham. - active pursuits,capital also required,,no , asst•.........—....•...,.:... ]?AUoo -- will co unless t Assets Reality Convertibts• .. ...... 1,242,5.84 application i be considered s a two F. ria Jai assn JOHN Cow+v.Faq. T, ]lcUnsa•*t EsQ, Mrs. blethin sots in Toronto on Salnr tent stamp is enclosed Addreva-Hineale Yresi eat �aaliier day. immediately west of New Aberdeen. House and Lot LD Pickering Village _ special atlennon siren to artnAper'e sale T. C. Brown has returned' home from ... for sale cheap, ` me=.n t'ollectiOnsso:ictsd nd +rain sly trade thpCity, " - COw ,{ �TT Farmer's-Notes discount j nand LiREEN' RIVER. iY�- jY Foreign Exchange bough:as, s)ld Drafts,is- M-m-DUnbam,we are pleased to say is Fire and Life Insurance sued;ayailable on ail parts' the woad . somewhat better.. 1llre. ones is entertaining•friends this Savings Sank D srtment. F E Lnke Opt D. To- _ Lyman Gleeson spent-s coapt@ of days week. j 1 route's leading opiiciaa Interest allo•red on deo i:s at highest ear- in Hernihon chis week, Miss Annie Doten visited 'friends at tAgent• _ rent room and credited ba.t early to depositors Mr Barber, cf Toronto,was the guest Brook Road last week. 11 b^ at A H' Allin's Drug Gco. I rr, 3Ltinager, of W. G Ward over Sunday: &lis.Lottie Bark,oLTcronto,visited her re. P;hitby, on Tuesday, AA -Division Court was held here last parents here Saturday and Sunday Conveyancing done.` cre;nber 26th 1901 Eyes ex D OINIO Bllg Thursday and of course some are. pleased Mre.P.R. Hoover and Mille Iva Fraser _]Stoney to Loan. w and some are not. spentTbareday withClaremontfriends. — —r--= n.d free Joseph.Burk has rented.the place;TR- plowing a number from hese'attended the. __ Visits Claremont cased by J.Littlejohn and will go .saes plowing match at Unionville on Tuesday every Tuesday. Refracting Capital Paid uo $2,450,000 lively into gardening. Oa Monday-night er hada heavy rain, , E. L%*e, Optacian. , f fort what the farmers have been looking . Ya Richardson . �{ $2,450,000 R J Price has again taken up hie abode for. y optical Ivarlorw. Reserve Fundin Brongbam. He spent a day in the Miss Jersie Nigbswander was the guest Notary Public, Pickering Phone 2508. city on business las% week. o! Mrs. H. Hopkins, Silver Maple, on g,vG sTRtsT wLt9T• The new fence lately built in front of Monday. :'WHITBY BRANCH. the Methodist church bas gr sly improv Mr.and 11f re..Wesley Cooper and family s=� ? �- i statsea v.'1's tisasral Saakiag aasiaess Traasastsd ed the appearance of things. visited with Eli and Mra Nighswander. 5.j Special atteatloa ,given to the collection of The fat man bas gone into the poultry. river Sunday.' TaAms GoraG EAST Dvs AS FOLLOWS:- a .• '' Farmer's salesad other Notes. business. He found it necessary to sake Mrs, Spence returned from Toronto 8:52 A.M. where she has been attending to her,dun h• No, 6 MALL 5.04 P.M. HAVING DEPAHT3MNT, this step owing to the old boy having his R g !' 12 LOCAL, �, : teeth out. ter who has been ill. r olsian of Cod Liver Oil with Interest allowed on deposits of$1.00 and ate Alf.Hoover,D.D.G.M„of the A.O.U.W. "10 LoeAL, + , . 8:16 P.M. wards A grand shooting match will be held' of this district has been visiting Oshawa, J. hites and cherry b+ek. Ise a E,J,THOBTON, oa Thanksgiving day at the Brougham Pickering,Goodwood and other lodges. THAnas Gonad WseT ova AsroL.LOws:-- - ation for lung trouble. YANAt11dHa. hotel. Shootingwill begin at one o'clock gi Rey.A.L. Huddleston preached an-ex- No:9 LOCAL 8:52 A.M. and liberal prizes will be offered. A Conant sermon Sunday evening last sad fell LOCAL 2t26 P.M. rash Arrivals �. B. PRINQLE & CO rand day'e•sport is assured to everyone. was the guest oft -B. Dots n while with 117 MAIL. 8:18 P.M. . T Bee bills. ns. , OF WHITBY, On Monday Nov 11 another of the pia• biro. Eli Nighswsnder returned home ugh drops Y Anti kroaky s neer eettlere of this township passed away Thursday alter ependina siz weeks at 'ar1�T'1' .—Dtsabartda stases from the hand al fhb living at the ad- Collingwood with bar sister, Mrs-'Law utter scotch Celery tea Have just taken in stock a consignment vaaoed-e a of 88 ears and 6 months, in reuse wbo has been very Ill. rFHAixs�QSFG EAST DVE AB FOLIAws:-� Ir O C P teething poweers of LIVERPOOL SALT. They are just g y By Hankins,V.B.,has secured the ser- NO. 6 MAIL :47'A.M. d the spice O P P cough drops unloading also ei oar T. the celebrated the person of Rebecca Dale,relict of the. vioes of a first-class horse shoer and genet. No. 12 M=D Q:57 f:M tittle food 'O C P Asthma ours g late Frsaois,Linton, Mrs. Linton_ was al jobber and,is preppaarred-again.to-do- ,�1�. LoaAL •M• — carieties o!the Standard Dyer WINDSOR GALT. In all linea of fancy born in Alliston+Yorkshire.England, Binds of work In his line. Shoeinq:dfe• and staple groceries they offer special ad• came to tbis country in 1840, immediate• eased feet a specialty. ri�,���� inulin at J.Fa1r9(}DING WEST D17S A9 Li vantages. Iv after bar marriage, and g t theme"' Everybody acknowledges that they sell York,now Toronto,proceeded to the 8•h NO A LoOAt •. •P: M+ ' the best TEA for the money to fie bad con of Pickering, where Mr Linton bad Boy Blue-Uncle Jim,what's a hired ,• 11 bussu 2:91 M. anywhere. 40•]y 7 X. taken up land, AI that time the only Resassin ? _ Maj} .8;22 P Dt a zng Pharmacv. '�, B P. 8C Co post office in the township was DuHin's Uncle-A bad cook. - • ADVICE TO TEOTSEBB.� WHAT A BUREAU FIEALLY IS. ole When parchment was used foe writ- 3 ` y and when,book-binding wall in 0EYE0th - ing. �Bab Heaa ELLA BooP to 8 the Y r LU:t ssP y S •;� 1 its infancy, and a bound book was a .. and Happy-Avoid the So-cal- ! costly-hlxttry, it was the Custom to b '.. Ie ap eciated by people who want Flavor and Quality. It}e -led Soothing Medicines t place the book on a piece of cloth or be use it is the product of the best Ceylon gardens and C " Every mother is naturally solici- a strip of.wool, in order to prevent to Lead Paokaseel teras as to the health of her chil- - 1 the binding from possible damage on drea, but not everyone treats their the rough wood of the table. Those Y We need large quantities for little troubles in the right way. The orders and can pay the cop so-called soothing remedies are still PO E quantity of well fatted �.. j 1 Sozodont Turkeys,t1sNo,0 woks and Chtoknw' peed altogether too much, although physicians have preached -against, �1 . :.� ` The Cyso (,orrin118slon Co_e Lithe -them for many years. Tho faCL that �. � we also need AI?P[.Ea,0XIONa BEANS,HONEY,IIl TrER•6G they put children to sleep is no sign that they are helpful. On the con- `'�(t�' i' , ] THF: UN 13SERYANT WIDOWER- :Ti, �' Good for Sad Teeth Crary, soothing drugs tkrle dangerous � �, ff �_, •,;f, ' '.-� Father- 'Miranda, isn't it about --��-- - -- - and distinctly harmful.. At the r ;. � ijAVE YOU SEEV Slightest sign of ill health or dis- '•';�• j, �,i ' Not Bad for Good Teeth time ,=for you to think of getting iL PriceleaeRac,pea, orders, give the little ones Baby's married ?' ome, Farm. ]shorn •' ]+iiranda "icy, pa, I have been every departmeatot hu Own Tablets. This medicine is pure- /�:. - thinkinga out it ever sine., I was foul index to contont�; ly vegetable, and is guaranteed to $exodont a 25c cloth. bend 25 cents'•a' contain no . opiate or poisonous -----� -- thirteen y rs old," Lh ak the book 11 not Sozodont Teeth Powder 25e !t back and your mon Soothing stuff. For indigestion, a Liquid and Powder 75c 25 ' �O This Le a goo, n de•lino Sour stomach, colic, constipation, Beef and^ herring havo exactly the,• l:am ariage,Methodist Simple fevers, diarrhoea, the irrita- HALL & RUCKEL, Montreal same vai ens food. Taking bees Ontario. as 100 in its of food value, duck is -tion accompanying the cutting of ="" --- n GENTS.WE HAv to eth, them can -br-no better, no worth 104 saimon 108, butter 1..4. 6 who had to deal with money also oiTera to mate,battati YOVEL PICTURE OF KING �.r.._ ���� est,indu-triose rasa or w Hafer remedy than this. Baby's Uwn l had a strip of cloth on the table or _._-_.-__- TaNcts are a sheet, pleasant little I EDWARD VII. (counter, so that the coins should earning P;o-night. - bat lie net tablet which an child will take' THE OST' NUTRITIOUS. D'rit Landon, ni L Mc y This la'a picture of King Edward'not not roll. This strip was called ' D.London,Ong readily, and dissolved in water, may VII. of England, and was recently :'•bureau. In course of time the E PS w .be given with absolute safety to the, l printed in tris London Tatler. It is custom changed, and the same word �G�fGATIt Jroungest infant. i`lothcrs who have II clltit}ed "A I3oya1 Buttonhole," and was applied to the writing-table, sed-ta a tablets cheerful! testify p other colored DRAT UL-COMFORTING• ENTRAL BL'tiLvfie8 i y y 'for this reason ha -been,criticise t cover _ A Io the benefit their little ours }lave ''a misnomer at }cast. As an artistic cloth, and at length descended to the [Hent, eisthtr typaw:i,," lerived from them. !Ctrs. R. L. arrangement, howcvcr, it has been modern table with the centre pro- C � courees, thorough work, ' 11cFarlitne, Bristol. (?Lee., say's:-"in highly commeudcd. tected b• leather. As an office con- sacs from a'1 incipaei y W.D.Shaw,Principal. )ray estimation Daby's Own Tablets I tains. one or more of these tables, it SRF KFAST-SUPPER. 'kave no equal as a medicine for lit- ----- ` `- is .not diflicult to understand that �� VETERINARY Ule ones. In cases of children teeth- COUNSIsL TO S,1I01<EftS• itle name should, in one country, Ung I would not be without them From the Royal Academy of Bel- have been given to the room that `our navy )sts each individual of iIrdtlggs sp11.9 wag' on any account, as they keep my gcontained the bureau- the British. ation 8, shillings a year. short, practical. eo gi�lm comes the following sage ad- work; Chi' s months study ,baby healthy and happyL" J)Vtlggists I Dutch pc le pay five shillings a hell tfieiu, but it you cannot fine! •`ice to smokers:- st hamc l l -chits l ate SEEMS LIKE !lead, and 1 ;:ch three sJlillings and sttaresatul.t u en'r w3 1�e ithem conveniently. send �� cents di-, "Do not use moist tobacco, since; ten-pence y •�y poeitionatt)GWia),eariaonr Irectly to us and wo will forward a nicotine then escapes with the vapor ' eplend;d oopertanity forya and is not decomposed, V s thorocgh Vetorivary t on Ibox by mail prepaid. The Dr. Wilai I -Beware or intments for Catarrh tion; wnteatmcaforta'1 ' Ulama Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. , "Do not smoke either while fasting I --A DREAM � r „ drosx-Road e1ffice. Vater rrs that on.atne.oury 'Every mother should have our val_ or a short time before meals. ttiattoa,Lcndoa,Oak liable little book on the care of in- � "When smoking cigars or cigarettes ; To be now entirely free from Asthma after eight ca mercury wl 1 rets de+troy the sense of always use an amner, meerschaum, years,suffering. That fa what a Vancouver smell and•om ele:yderanze the whole a •tem FIRST CLASS 1N G ' innts ford young children. Sent wtco c^Clan t ''rOUZCr tho mo o'le surfacoe. Tree for the nsl:iag, horn or cherry holder lady says,alter being ofusd by CiarkeV Kw$ Fucl. �i ct:: never be aged except cn New York School T "Nicotine vaporizes, at 250 degrees Compound, eaer'p •.n't m reputlblophyPielaas Cts the, Jig the to he rn '- and that portion of it which is not It the person who suffer,from A.thma could d.mage,c., y !.' atea fold 0 the good you ; State 1" Bow decomposed iu the, centre is attract- ;ealy see the thou.and+of le.t-r+on Ilia at•mr rr.a pomb'.y de !�r'roto them Ha 1's Catarrh • y'— Stilg, - BEFORE DEAR UNCLE GORGE Cltfefeatotlicea he would a•.longer drfubtth t D e, manc'ac Ciro by F.J. Cheney &Cc_To-taken In- ,Teacher-' by l"' r- the��ed tsicrdR tlthereto ce tip id pnudentla to posed. v t v mn n •u f .d o'Cho silienthQ nob sing down yet."year ago, as 4 � ','YOU SEE HIS A E131S WORST poQu&tes can be cured by elaaw,rite s Zola Con. to . ^•� nta-a 17 and nod9G ris,rcuy. is to Toledo throw away a last quarter of a ci ( Mrs.J Wtso, aRonnt Yleaann., ancon er, H.,m,+Ca,u.tb aro be aura you got the en•s — I;. ..wrtte+ I b%ve beou a mss: utdurtva P, gar. lie. It 3 t tea ata surerer from N•oaob,al AP.l1m. for tho Ohlo, by F. J. Cheney & Co, Testimonials "Du not Smoke a pipe which has O fiat e. yC yearn,ra•1[don' •hfoat any Derr,n •meq she,:t stem. with t� dieeaae c^cid h.ve aalforo morn fr"' t OALVER 1 s Sold by Dr, ..nrlem 75c per bottle. : - "Of all methods of +Clicking the e1- I daring ttst time. atony tames fns we+lee 1 y , n® could to' to down a,all, 11- d.c•er told rat Bait's Faml ti. aro �A3{®O gnrette is the most oRenshe,'e Icouldnever got better Judt tiion I hears J Both coal and tobacco smoke are of a vancour,r etitie=An wbo nag been Axkal Chia in Tibet, le the lake, a very injurious to lucqucred Bvr- cured by Clarkca Rola Compound si I tried�which lies of 1=rcater height than - ����' it. The first tot;Ie did oot relic+e n o ruled lure's but soon I boama to imrrose,and odor: 1 had i any OottOhee ice ane world, Its level -hed thetourtn bottiy tbo w:tack+ roa+ed i tie lowesr la the ! �� S1kLB wI -�,� , - si;a?etber, and durinx t3:o post as t tooalhe o. 9 Dead Sea— ,2'i0 feet below sea- damp,cold and fogey woicn••r have n.t h.d Lig. �r l e w, a attack !t seems lin-a dross tv bo level. P THE PLUMB R� OF fro•from loin wort of n�i dfas+ees af.r,r „o i ��H�B� Ii�VITED 'my lost sr. i hute.io<etc��riw net q^,$ s1,itI. +Oita iv O\g UAY. Oonalnlon Line 1nf Iwt st renatb and we:sht and don' thk 1 LLonrdw; to L+rrpeea ver[tut oette• than now. I consider Cl::ake s Take, Ln z.0 Ir° ono Qusolse Tablata A'I 1PO,i14a ai tonna w LsatpoL ola Campound a m"vet.ouit reared+ aa•i dtiggisle rota ta0t nca It tea cirllho=alit _ -- ( -- wou d urge any person eutfer ng frim thti\ S 'A`' *ss Lary rias&."Odo > 'm• I JOHN S. MORGAN'S LETTER- 0iseaee to try It I for w na.ase+at •eansero 9014 by oil draRg�U I r'ttrke'e boo'c an 1 aneWwAaatr'' spema''ateou°aha OPEN FOR THEIR PERUSAL. attimamau•dfree. Aodres.Toe1s sM Ca, nice tit the c..+test of al] common fts"o sa",1 nae YhPwsi i a {�imi,ad,lot Church S Toron'o. Cauada. . foods to du; t nd roam veal and n`t""°t enol W o"'s"a'at+< A It ee eamp'e will be sent to any pm+� pork the No J ilucult. ywy t� 1& Nova Scotia Member of the Gtuld ftoabled with Asthma. fiaoloae 8a!a anmpe ff rewsa,Sutra Wants His Case Published—AHI Dlaard•s Lie Pllt Cares Colds, eta• .rr Eight Year Sufferer trout $ack ` DISCONTENT. ache-=Cured Recently by Dodd's i The same old cborua. � Kidney PiIiz. l Alin raises. wally nilly by year, Britairtq use 1 '4,000 tons of flax We rail at mummer's heat severo yearly hrtta rnlem nc�t wkth a' Drid;cwatcr, N. S., Nov 9 t`+pc- Ailef grieve trhentvintcr's Chill consumPuon ['',000 tens. - Q3Sg3A3H tial).-The case of 'John `+, Morgan Y traetnesrtenew DCAN u 6.9'HiHS3g3A3 LYHS tIi�£I3 Plurubcr and tinsmith of this town, Ase . the coagL 1EYEB� 7C1N11 CAN NK ►Mould Fe put promilscrltly before ev- L. C. I2ICI]ARDS & Co. and w ie eQ the told. bower prices ever qquoted. ZTIllti 1103 831tINIIa H3S3V LI1S Ltaxwive Bmmo- Calan astot�car 8e0Ulascraitms matted tree. my anion and nyu-union mail in l bear Sirs;-A few days ago I was to eau day, -o. fro,vo ay. Price thing to oasie or 116411sai 1 ,('anudet. . In a matter like this there taken with a severe pain and con- ` T'FIEY GO FOR YOUR LUNGS. �shauld be no distinction, the benellt :tractlon of the cords of my leg, and Eight lJlilli Germans are in- WULIT ROM & 0 i Dcspite the fact Clint we arc sa 'belongs 1e, all ibad to be taken home in a rig. 1 sured against 11!acss'; fewer than TaeoamOnt, and W - tonetantly hearing about the hmr;r, John S, Morgan for eight years could not sleep for the pain, and three million iiish subjects• - ,,hrre C:rC thousands; pt persons who Was hompered in his work by back-'wa4 unable to put my toot to the 1, 1, CL�A N I N Q cant:ot tell you cx.tcLly where tiles a,hr, '4toopinA continually of work f Cor. A friend told me of your Niaard�S dial nt Cares Diphtheria. LA ES' ,oro, even if their livers- dcpcadedroe !° the utusc of a stent deal of back- 'ASINARll'3 I_iNIltfEAi1', ant! one At. Yet almost. all animals. from the ache, though not. in the way most hour from, the first application, I Cea bs So•114111 An by ocr man-eating tiger to the house-cat, I'c'ople imtiglue, Mr, Morgan's letter wax able to walk, and the pain ea- � The public u6c, of beach if SStnaMA1t1t1trtoAg 't now t?lc position of the lunge to a explains the truth of the mutter itircly disappeared. pissed side by idc, woulri reach z 3f1oNTlisAf, rosoarro, ol�� nicety. Watch the cat as It springs when' he ,rays Dodd's Kidney Pills You can yse my name as freely as distance, of ;tl les. on a bird} and you will find when• cirrwl his backache,. It was really you like as i consider it the Dost f;t fin the bird's lungs are situated. '1•Me lfitiney ache that Dodo's Kidncy remedy I have ever used. NIO�(US ii91i�ll ps Gaf�31 ip C0w8. -cat infallibly springs on the back ''1Ti� cured. It was really Kidney CITRISTOI HE i DERRY. oche that trouble,! Mr, Morgan: Ingersoll, Ont. The Amazon and its tributaries CROWN lust on whin would be under the g �,,, _ rhoulder of a plan, 1f thwarted in }lackache is the commonest sylnp :.:.^:..,.. ihold the record among rivers of poo- I' its spring, or in nny way.preventc'd tom of Kidney Di%ense. Kidney Di.a- The 46 g 7 Wellington St. M from doing the thin in its proper ease is the commonest of human' al- principal British fire incur- +basin 25.000 mites of water.suit- D pd' sues companies have a premium in- ,able for atcaln avigation. The ttxe� Canada's LSrg - Ptylc, the cat will probably make Inen.ty, find Dodd's Kidney Pills are come o[ fiver �1t�0,000,000 n year, the river drains! is two-thirds that of for the bird's head or endeavor to the ops Infallible cure for all Kidney Will make clothes discasos. Read , what Mr. Morgan Europe cripple it, but with a fair chance.it - g for every man in says.about theni'himself, SOZODONT for the TEETH 2ba ter O Fifty Tears will go. for the lungs: The tiger, j LOWER PRICES •too, does the same, and the }ion fol- 1 have been subject to ]nine back wrlastow's xo Bury Ito been sues try lows suit. We can recall cases of- for eight years, The difTerent reme- moa.of mothers ter. eir ehi:area wbne teetbttaa, other firm, ani I dies I tried were no,good, 'i got-so It takes about 50 tons of paint to tawtbes she shun a the�a w•rnla oursi AT YOUR N',ARE well-known travellers w-ho.I:ave-had (3 cover the 120 acres which the sur-' t�adooltohCCvlaceath• om■ebmud laowelesaa4tha PRESS STATION, that I was- crippldd tip entirely and i r4mm for Dhirr Teeoty-ave osata a Itetaie a miloulder. tont by a lion or tiger, face of. the Forth Bridge represents. hearus ei th the world is.ears&84 couldn't do a tap of work. Another t 1_iti,ngstone ilescrihe<l how he felt un- tub Nr.^tsa.. uao pooa•=titearara' card for their ; thing was a frequent desire to urin- ' - der the ordeal. These animals'us- ,7 /ASNION PAMPHLET, SAfdPL Y ►t;Jly clash right tnrough the +Marl- •ate altogether unnatural., llnara�s Liniment Cares Distemper. Norway's pop lotion is the small- AND NEA8liR£NYNT lr Chir and get to the'lungs. "About' a year ago I colnnittnced -est in Europe, ouipared with her 110 use Dodd's Kidney, Pillg, I had Double the time o-f the sun's rising l area. Each of r inhabitants could r e a a a run down in weight to about 140 MORONC r gives the length of the night ; have 40 mere+ land, while ilio T 'Tooth Pewtter 2bo Pounds, During the time I was us- double that of his setting gives the Briton Wou111 hn In be content with ing hodd's Kidney Pills I }rained 23 length of the day, Ictus tlutu tin Leer i t _ poundv, Ary, back got better and -- --- - -i til'',LF-Al PEOVAL. batter. :is I continued .taking . the -- - -- -- "Young nlnn." said the serious per- pills until to-day I nin its free from t "Poll, ',don't you root tal the'los Tact aft as ever I ars in ]Ley life. HOME WORKAR E YB( DY ,.D0N'T DE IDL ;Let money-is the root of all-evil '1" loll utter eight years of it means. "\l'o'll." anslcercdl the s:pclidthl itt, tui ;twful lot to Inc. I realize the We[rant Men,Women and Children to War ler tan at their own Hcmes,'under,the Direction of "YOU don't sec nlc hanging on to danger I wan in" and ill cv what I THE PEOPLE 'S �C i�I I T T I N G SYNDICATE u ploney .els.if 1 toyed it do yogi 7" I owr. to Dodo's Kidney 1'ilis. "I recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills (Authorised Capital, $186!,000) To Fill Large Oontraet —Blood Wages Easily Earned JUST A ]lltUh f:�T C)\F,. if- anyone who has backache or ally' We want a few more workers in this locality, at once,and to or r to securo your co-operation without the delay of correspon "hoolt at the prettc slew mooll, otltcr Ii idney complaint." herewith explain our full pt, ,in this advertisement, The work is •i Is,sad the Machine is anally operated,and with the Outdo,r 1r reddie,'.' said a mother• to her •1- ' --q -- teacher, If you wish to join o.—staff of Workers let us hear from youlpromptty with remittance, and we will send machine and outfit _ work at once. -.. �y ctrl'-ol(1 hopeful. 7•ho 1;11',Srr'St Ct7,!{ laid! btr any Jrnl•tg- we wisbto+terve the aervteas of families to do kalUfng for as in heir homes.We are the mirodutet7 of this plan fa Canada and are tbelargest lcnitling concern on "That lin'[ 37U'l1Cw moon,'.' 1'C `lle(1 7C;in bll'fl•]e that Of the SwfiSt the Aner Ion;azperim,r,e•we havo been able to pmlucs an Au totnatic ldar bine by whieb all kinds of seamleas ltnftting is done by our Family)tunhtne,ttbenbv en p 1 erdiaary intol' care to quickly intra to do the work from the IrAnictfon Gnidw All that we require is Qat you use the machine according to dimtions. The Ihckh• Ihn little fellow "that's tin• okl �snwlltst that of' the olden-crested ezpresal)for tbh pDurpo,e,and ibe oDentlonsn almrle,It cannot poWDly tuake a mistake in its work, f, The groat damand naw 1,furtoodmmi.8c•b,and Motormen',ill stens,and u we are unable to supply the demand,we bare tttn this methal of advertising far broken oftc ' wilell. The prise we!Lely for flnitbed bleyck tt cckings is$10.00 per hundred; woedman'a torYa,Fc,per sad mMormen's mftter,,,lin.a salt. Tae macl,he can be o,•rmted by any one at a family.and at our P-Icrs any onarrrtic fealty onld lb arle tneasuln themse]vaa amifertabty. --- -- ----------------------•-- Our pin b w tend ont each machine to beidnren with a nock or gto.tint; rtfally knitted,and remafnfnp 1n the snaehlus,mads to to rnutlmmd,tad oleo eror�h ons pair araamlde seeks or"-Zap tad a simple snd comrietelnttrurtlen Gufdc,ahowinghowtheworkisto be done. Rhcn�atnple hat been nnith°d and roturnM to I♦ • ! tqA,,w°can t a gnai Uty of Tarn,which ymt knit and return Ifaewlse wbaa anlshed. We preypay eburs+on aL work one way,Ind our workers ya7 mtura caaayrrsg�e__c Tke e e havo sated,is.imple and npi.lty done the mo�.hine baring a cspacity of ten thousand stitches a rainute. we anon many IKrsnne naw L�oar employ wbo esu•knit Roma �' so thirty palre of=as or stocki nit a day,and where the tlme of a family is devoted to the work,you ran resdily nee[bat tram 87 W$10 per week can be wslhy earned. ���WWWrrs.K4�/// We turnf.b o�.er wet kern all Cho materlata,yarn,etc.,free,and e7muong that fa asitei rortlla urott R'e tusnlah 4Cmarhlne only for the ezdualve Clan of theta 6~0tate employment with:u,wild neat,in order to becema a member,send us at lout one good remnce,and remittaDee accord ingfy,to glue us the necemary aayurvtco that tine or valiublo 7srn we rna7 send from time to Lima will not be wilted or misappmprtated. our interest/Lee mains!,and tufa eonadend atuet b°eatwbllsixd if wrre an y' tI t -. we guarantee hlr dealing sad prompt payment for wart,w do rot oak v to deviate from otfr terms,u we cacaos[nate a distinction with one and not a°cther;baoldeL to a=ten ive emsr.lassureddmuaof bir esu prindplra. �e'V V /ctrl'/(/ • •Itis marutacturM price of the maehln.is$Sd,sad poeltiveU will not be roto to any etaera than laces who w111 ngrep to do knittingfor ns. here it a larze demand by the trade for this elan of wnrL Our workers can depesd upon It year after ear.and if you angago wl a na Iwholo or spare time)we win _ e - - ,applied wil b work aa,onit u Tou do it astlsfacarfiy forum and rettim 1t promptly, we aatruat ma warken win';quantittea of valuable yarn,and as we give nfenuceL A / hmiesiy amt.,e i, ri must ask you to d e th.same,In order that we may know with whom we aro cloning. /VJ• `{/Y tt•e have,T1 T.[def,i manner" d*&h a,am a in order to show you want our work o we simply gay a to tae maeatnn,1t is Sust wast we,npr.••^nt it to be,and wtA rv,,"thin�gt we elafm for It,or rerand the moony, IJ mubinejsecurely parked wits as outfit.U tri up for wart thoroughly twmld,and s rock:a•fasting wrtwly Rata ng asst obtatog• shmrd ou detlds to engya wntr us,it w be ne ry to vend us cash'eontract Order Form,property segued by you,and at.r mt ma good reference:' e I • �af/7 wica the remltta'eA,semnling.1.upon re Ai t of whleb we win forward=mine and mtat rassy to cownsnce. " We are Po frequently and unnehauarlPr saked if one can learn W knit without a toscbm we uy,Yes; it requires no teaeber; any Parton of osdlnary Intelligente lib e f/ Cao Iascrur.Um Ontde eau imru to kutt dance. `e.a„sw,�a� I 3 t at say time n worker becomes diwUsned and wistfes to discontinue in oar employ"will talo beak tan madhla0 and 1'OWra the mooey,pro med the m,,htnr is Ia • - ..coodltlan as when,you ed and provided ae amoeat of wmk egwl W tae night pard toe the mtahlne has lien doae. in oriarspg..you must gars the name of some rnponsitlerk eq Ito or neighbor oi•or the mi a one woe bee speak u W your aonatty,also name Vont nearest aspiat.o®cs• Address THE PEOPLE'S KNITTING SYNDICATE, LIMITED, Our References-Express Oompantgs,Banks.or Toronto Business Houses. Head Offloo t McKinnon Bldg.,Tor Y t A • " ^r - ADVICE TO XOTHERS.� WHAT A BUREAU REALLY I8. When parchment was used for writ- �� Health - - fy Ing, and when'book-bintiing Rues in the Bab ELLA'Soav to Kee y y �t �t p � 5 •; its infancy. and a bound book was a and Happy-Avoid the So-cal- , lied Soothing ffiedicinfse costly luxury, it was the custom fo who want Flavor and Quality, It is is ap eciated by people place the book on a piece of cloth or be use it is the product of the best Ceylon gardens and C Every mother 1a naturally solici- St" a strip of wool, in order to prevent In Lead Pao"geel tc is as to the health of her ohii- the binding from possible .damage on the rough wood of the table. Those We need large quantities for fir a, but not everyone treats their �` orders and can pay the top little troubles in the right way. The !� --- - quantity of well fatted " po•called soothing remedies are still � .•� Sozodont tarkaYs,0/eee,ouokoand Chloltelp' ysed altogether too much, although • P LTRY physicians have preached "against �1 . Ti1A r!SOn (itDmmi8f3ion Oo.e Limite . ' Chem for many years. The fact that "'_ - ` they put children r sleep Th 1a ri0 Sign We also oa•d APPLES.ONIONS BETAS,HO]eTEY,IICTTEIt Rt3 < that they are helpful. On the coir N;'(J� TAF: UN BSEI;VANT F1iIDOWER. ACEM _ trary, soothing drugs are dangerous t F, .� pod !oa' Sad Teotlt Father- Miranda, isn't it about -- - - land distinctly harmful. . At the t'/ r ::' udoE YOU Sae,'a slightest sign of ill health or dis- '• ,''1 /� ' ' Not Bad for Good Teeth time ,.for you to think of getting kR priceless Rae,'aa orders, give the little ones BAby's v r ' j�' �' married ?' ., Farm, l abora '� Aliranda " cY, Pa, I have been every dopartmeat of ha Own Tablets, This in is pure- /�: - • full index to contoLt�; ly vegetable, and is guaranteed to 23e thinking' a out it ever sincz I was cloth. fiend 25 canes.or Sezodont a thirteen rs old." th+. the book ix not w 'contain no - opiate or poisonous -Q �f�i�a J N back and your menet; • ✓ ai - soothingstub. For indigestion, Sozodont Teeth Powder 25c O l - Beef and' herring have exactly the Thla 18 a go is de fel c L! d and Powder ar 7Sc sour stomach, colic, constipation. l:nt PriNothocliat simple fevers, c.larrhocn, the irrita- HALL & RUCKEL, Montreal - same vat a as food. Taking bees Ontario. tion accompanying the cutting of " ------ - as-100 in its of food value, duck fe troth, there can -bt`•no better, no who had to deal with money also worth 104, salmon 108, butter 124. Ci01TOrs71,wE make, bu Safer remedy than this. Baby's Own NOVEL PICTURE C KING _-_ - ofiord of make, but had a strip of cloth on the table or est,Ing $100 as r wt or Tablets are a sweet, pleasant little EDWARD VII. counter, so that the coins should -- -- Q��B do- batweon ee' tablet which an child will take I P g 1 _ THE 01 T NUTRITIOlI8. D'rlto us to-night. Mc y This is a picture of Kin Edward not roll. This strip was called ' D.London,Ont readily, and dissolved in water, may VII. of England, and way recently i' bureau," In course of time theE P be given with absolute safety to the I Printed in due London Tatler. It is custom changed, and the same word ��i��il�Ti (youngest infant. Mothers who have cntttlLd "A Royal Buttonhole," and was applied to the writing-table, C3RAT UL-COMFORTINCa. ►sed-th-egu tablets cheerfully .testify for this reason has-Z e—w-criticise :5 corer other colo-ed lis`"?AL DU4Ivg9S to the benefit their little oats tutve''a misnomer at least. As an artistic cloth, and at length descended to the hent, elthty typaty:tJng lerived from them. Mrs. R. L. arrangement, however, it has been modern table with the centre pro- � � courses, tborou`h wort, 11cFarlane, Bristol. Clue„ says;- 'in highly commended. tected by leather. As an office con- j encs from a.'] to ore-lei MY estimation Baby's Own Tablets i tains one or more of these tables, it BRE KFAST-SUPPER. W.D.Shaw. Principal, kave no equal as a medicine for lit- ----"---- ;is .not diR cult to understand that VETERINARY Ile ones. In cases of children teeth- COUNSEL TO S,,110X F 11,S. !the name should, in one country, ling I would not be without. them From the Royal Acadetny of Bel- have been given to the room that 'Our navy )-ts each individual of A.It Rl3 SONS w stn any account, as they keep my , contained the bureau_ the British anon 8, shillings a year. '� short, practical eo gium comes the following sage ad- wort; LtLr a months'laud baby healthy and happy." Druggists Dutch I>c a pay five shillings a .dell tfiem, but if you cannot find vice to smokers:- e; sulit home tva'qualify i l pass, them conveniently, sent) 25 cents di- "Do not use moist tobacco, since Q E E M S LIKE head, and acs three shillings and position stuff.flan en a wl l he Itectly to us and we will forward a nicotine then escapes with the vapor Len-pence y y, positionat�u 11.yfooat I P splendid ooporinni:y for 7a ibex b mail prepaid The Dr. �1'ila and is +tut decomposed. � s tboro•.gh Qeccriaary Co Y P "Do not smoke either while fasting _ $eWarT 0, iintments for Catarrh tion; write atoccofor tnl` hams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ; -A DREA chat ^Main Mercury dresx-Head uSlce. Voterta or a short time before meals. ciadoo,IAndon.Oak livery mother should have our vat-i When smoking cigars or cigarettes a ,i and - :,rely da o th the sense of - ',able litthi book on the care of in-! To Ya now entirely fres fret', Jpdihma atter vlghl � y Fl RST CLASS IN always use an amoer, meerschaum, ears'slsBarlaz• That 1s what a Vanoouvar "moll an l nm ete.r derwnae Lhe wttoleayatem farts and young children. Sent tvrco cr,t tag t ,ronRh the me,out eurracox free for the asking, horn or cherry holder. �ady says.altar bNng aurwd tr/Olarka'a Kofat j ,r,, c ',aver be aced exec cin New York School T " 2r Compound EucF a; p• _ "Nicotine valwrizes at >0 degrees a-c7.p r,•t rr y➢uttblephysth-go,d the I is the highest .4apq ' and that portion of it which is not. If the person who suffer+from Asthma could dLma;a: y s1eo told to theaEood you State ?" 130 e�17 see the the°-sad+of lett r+on the at •nr rr.n posi:brae# l• rrotn them. Ho l'a Catarrh 5- 'Sling .BEFORE DEAR UNCLE GEORGE decomposed in the centre is attract- i dige:eotofticoa he would n•+longer dnubtth t Co-s,man.'ae. :rd by F.J.Ct:ela yk t o..To- Teacher-"Why ? HA ED rd toward'the tip and accumulates ,A,th,na ran bo cured by Clarce s (Cola Com lee rl.,nnrtal no mercn'y,and t$taken In. 'went up a year ago amt YOTI SEE HIAI AT-III9 Won ST. there: .it is, therefore, prudent to pound, tern.Jly, a.:ua di•eotly apoa the blood and 'down eL." throw awn a last quarter of a ci• Sin.J. wise, Mount Fieasaw. Vancouver, �mraces au•vh L! the system. It buying an3 y 1 I Lr a. I I,,t.ge re be lane.you¢a, the flea" S — -- — gar. I B.C.,ager:r "I h•tve berm a mos: nntortna fns. It to t+ren »Lernally and made In Toledo a ILIA' surerer from Hronob•.al Aa'hmr for the Oblo, by F. J.. Chcuey �t La Testlmoalais "Du not smoke.a pipe which has a t7sat e,g tt year+.and l don` thmic anJ ers:n free. OA��G 1 Short stem, `ropvun chis d!rease could h:re -afterod mnrnSold by t� delae,7;.eper bottle. s : "Or all methods of sl:loktng the ci- I d9 a; tr it down s4Ly L.nd alar to�tikm� Hall'+Fault 7' 1:1+are Yrs best. ria arette is the most o!Tensive." eou,d co, a e. ] �1ARSO g• Icou,d never got be:wr Just then I bean• 1V V ,rJ Both r(xfl and tobacco smoke are'at a Vancouver teatlenan who had been A tent Chi it Tibet, is the lake `-� very injurious to Encryucred sur-j cured by Clarke■Kolw Compound s.) I trifid I which Lev at i irreater height than �'��° �e The first Lottle did oo: rehe,a ma i web, facets but soon 1 betcan to tmt rove,-nd orfor. I had any other ale world. Its level __ ♦v. fin, hed the court', bott,,4 tiro w tack+ r.u•ed iq 10,1300 fee ]'he lowest' is the for IUs lain al &;, ciiTetber and during the pact vet rnontll-o! . ^�/� J t el'p•a l as nciit. l t.cease n.w a deer','. t,b'd Clead ticu- �ti0 feet below sea- A 0 ,tom,e go. P ' frs•.xomat tont of nftadi.e++ea ba level. _.- - THE PLUMB S RS OF °t at.er a° Dominion tins tnaoy yearongsaffedaR l it—A on- tgbinK I rq$ tt¢f' sYLts Iv s* DAY. CANADA INVITED. ' er f L tietne,n as new, I conn der thlike t ak na nay it I Ta lata s'1 nwa "to L, - y7�ee tau is La C r e T O Ln:t S vo pp �`',, '!sem sisd aQt„i,t �•���� ' Vola. Co-mpound a marvel cue remel, ani Arog�tsta refs too money!t iL tall+Was e. .ass urge ray petroa eager n� frt>m tint L tiv:l3re*s`s maav _ _-- JOHN S. MORGANS, LETTER.I 0�setl-*t o by ;+t�nilatstr t r.c'arcaa bao't an Rice is the r ;t oto s I d'saoe .�ad i3 Paas for W t�aae«u r•san$era OPEN FOR THEIR PERUSAL atnma ma UPd free. c r<s Toe S M1 Ca, asusraoa Iles I dP 11,3.91 e.ea ep1 all iary J�tmt•od,t.a Church 5. Torou'o.Canada foods to B1; t, Ind roast veal and ��" i, i� -- i A flee scamps will be scot to any ponos pork the ',los l,glenit. &.p�Ytysa aSw a Nova Scotia Member of h Guild,troubled.wf h Asthma. Enc:oae In stn y v 1Me r the Gur t do mps Wants His Case Published-An� ff aawsa, tea °Eight Year Sufferer' front Back- ache--m-Cured DISCONTT:NT, A11i8r1��3 flu cot Carts COfdey eft. t " ache-Cured Recentlyb Dodds' y Phe same old chorus, year by year, +Kidney Pills. Man raises. willy nilly Britalrq use 1 •1,000 torts of flax 8 ra ss Brldf ewatcr, N, S., Nov, 4. ES W rail at summer's heat severe " yearly 1'raue ',lies noxTt with a' ` - Q35g3A38 cialj.-'Phe case of John S. Morgan n And grieve when'winter's Chilly. consumption ° t;'}OpO tans. Inetruenartts.Drurne. U g,C'lrilir.T_xg�g yvHy Q 3 plumber and tinsmith of this town, dot• Ill. CaadD EVERY T�1(Ifil CAN NA " nliculd l,c put promiliently before cv. C. C. RIC;IIAADS dt Co. sat! w l- e8 the Fold. Lowest prioea ever quoted, TTIAA n0.& -aam1QIQ 'S33,dV 3.115 cry anion and nvn-tlriion man in Dear Sirs;-A few days ago I was jz one va Sromoo- in:`o�a'ep caxaaco� t�hing In ostalle maned tree. Sa one dal• -— thing In haste o*9aaleal Canada, In a matter like this there taken with a severe pain and con- p !t TFIEY GO FOR YOUR LU:*1c:S, 'Fh)uld be no distlnctlon, the beneilt 'traction of the cords of my leg, and Fright ipilti Germans are In- WHjLBl BOYCB �r Ii'' I 'Despite the tact that we are so '.belongs to all. That! to be taken home in a rig. 1 au red against il'ress ; fewer than TazwlW.Oa4,and 1O convtantly hearing about the lun5s, John-S. DIoegan for eight years could not sleep for the pain, and three million Irish subj iii hire get; lhousandh pt persons who wan hnnipered in his work by back- wa,4 unable to put my foot to the 1 CLEANING nc�re t tell a exactly wharf they whr, Stooping continually at work floor. A' friend told me of your /� c1 nrt� even if tic it lives9de ',fled cin iv the cause oL a great deal of back- r11NARll'S_ I,1NI1fFYvI', and one �la3rd�e Lille lot Carte Diphtheria. L/�DIE,S . 9 , ache. though not in the way most hour from, the first application, I Can be donep41111Aly R A I ft. Yet almost. all animals. Eelam the >' aamse AM/¢NMN man-eating tiger to the housc4at, Mople imagine. Ifr. Dforgan'a letter was able to walk, and the pain en- The public u,as of London, H Itnow the position of the lungs to a explains the truth of the matter tirely disappeared, iplaeed side by side, would reach a IlolvflisAia roso*rra. <riTi! nicety, Watch the cat. n!1 it springs when' he says Dodd's Kidney Pills I You can yse my name as freely as distance of 76 lea, on a bird and you will find when• curet) his hacknche... Tt was really. You like as I consider it the best tt ��t�1 ppnnItro Kidney ache that Dodd's Kidney remedy I have ever used. Nil0arTS Ll�im i 3 90M, IR 1�Ueo. ,rho bird's lungs are situated. The u -eat infallibly springs on the bnc"rdTA cured, It was really Kidney CIIRISTOPHEIt BERRY. CROWN just on whtit would be under the urhe that troubled Mr, 'Horgan: Ingersoll, Ont. shoulder of a man. If thwarted in Backache is the commonest symp- The Amazon rind its, tributaries its spring, or in nay aay.prcventrsl trim of Kidney Diwnse, Kidney Dis• 1hold the record arlOng rivers of pox ease is the COn1mO11C9t of human' sit- The 4B principal British fire incur- sessing 25.000 miles of water suit- from uite 7 NaHlpgtOn flit K from doing the thing in its proper auce com anios have a B Canada's Larg style. -rhe cat will probably make ineniq, And Dodd's Kidney Pills are P premium in- ,able for stent', ave alien. The area 1 come of lover $1110,000,000 a year. the river drains is two-thirds that of for the bird's head or endeavor to the one Infallible cure for all Kidney l Will make clothes diseasus. React, what Mr. Morgan Europe' cripple it,but but with a fair chance,it _ g _ for everyman in wiPP o• for the. Ilan s: The -.tiger. gnus.about Lhc7isubje t t. 601800NT for the TEETH 25e rat o Fin years i ry I J LOWER PRICES •too, does the same, and the lion fol- I have been subject to lainc back ,vin,wrlrsLew's a strap hu have assd by -other firm, and D ,lows suit. `\re can recall cases of- for eight years. The different rcme- It takes about 50 tons of paint to 000�mota.rs for air ehl:Bran shoe tathtsta AT YOUR NEARS dies 1 tried were no good. I of-so P e,voehev Lnc anus a tLagu�t s,a Ifirli ed gam well-known travellers who,have.had g cover the 120 acres which the sur- d aorto to u'+ter Lr• mach and bowel.,an to w, that I was cripplt:d ap entirely and r.msdy�or Dlim Twenty-eev fleets a hove PRESS STATION+ a singsti l torn by a lion or tiger. a face of. the Forth Bridge represents. namea1su th the world Be ants mt( LiLinGstone described how he.felt un- couldn't do a tap of work. Atlotber WM"riaaTi1311" dooaatrttsatavr., card for their der the ordeal. Thesc aninlars us_ thing Was d frequent desire to urin- t1 i RAiN10N PAMPIILET, BAWPL ►tally crass] right through the sheat= ,tete altogether unn;>aurat., dlaard�8 Liniment Corea L'isiempers Norway's pop ration is the small- AND MIEASURIMENT ► tlxr and get to the'lungs. About' a year ago I colnnirnced" 'est in Europe, oinpared with her to use Dodd's Kidney, Pill.%. . I had Double the time of the sun's rising 1 area. P_rich of r inhabittrnts could r 1 1 I a run' down in weight . to about 140 P gives the length o1 the night have 40 acres land, while trio - c0�OD0yT ToIrt31 Powder 2go !youths. Dining the time I was us- __ in Dodd's I�itlr.,o Pills I double that of his setting gives the Briton wollid hit to be content with g S gained 3 length of the dny, legs than nn Iter 1 1 1 putinda. My, back got better and fie?LF-APPYOVAL. �bofier ns I continued .tnkiug the Young ',tars," said the at'ieltls love 1acl until it,-say >< all] i free m cram HOME CORK FOR E YBODY—NNTBE Ift • •• "•Fon. "B'un't y-ou realize that the''love hAcKachcs as cyan I was in my lite. 41 looney'is the root of all evil '1" Tliis after eight years of it means, \1'x'11." r.0 waned the s'pclidthr tt, an awful lot to mc. I realize the We want Men,Women and Children to war for us at their own Homesi under.the Direction of ?­YOIL ne don't I.-Ce ale hal:ging oft to'danger I wa's illi" and kriow tOhat I THE PEOPLE 'S K N I T T I N G SYNDICATE' , U, ploney ,a5,if I loved it do yeti ?" I owl• to Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills (Authorised Capital, $1861,000) To Fill Large Odntraet —t$ood Wages Easily Earned ,JUST A 11110REN ONE, ;tel anyone who has backache Or airy' We want a few more workers in this locality, at once,and In o r to secure your co.operation without the delay of cerrespen '"LOolc at the pretty',flew moon, other li idney Complaint." - herewith explain our full pf, In this advertisement. The work Is al Ie,and the Machine Is easily o mated,and with the Guide,re Freddie,'.' said a Inothev to her •1- ' --� -. teacher. If you wish to Join o.-staff of Workers let us hear from you'promptly with remittance, and we will send machine and outfit ;v ear-old ho leftll• work Wat ones, 1 - 7'hx 1.i'i.T�'St egf, laid by ally,�i11'0i we slab g amore Ute aeries[of canna lila to do mint an for ns to lhdr homes.We are the tntrodn f of tote plan n Canada and are the Family M t knit th concern on _ That ain't ntJ'l1Cw IIIOOn,'.' re `lied t lean bird is that Of the swan the A�arlonR esperimtre,welumobem able the ire AutIniomatle ldachlne by what all rindit equire sullose ussymulttthe s don"mashie our accordinny NacMlne,tbetW es la p 1 ord{aary lntnll acre to quickly testa to do the work from lbs Instntctton f•nldw All that we require 4 teat Son use the maehlne according to dlmtlaoe. The l:aeYl� ,the little fellow •, "that's' all. old stimlitst that of the golden-crested ezpreanrvl for th�.yynrposaand the il$D=esn sn al m ply.It r ndt yoslibly make mistake in lits work, V.gt•eat 3emand new Se Nr lfoodmnW4 9crks,and Nototvtea'.ktlttens,and u we are unable to sappy tha demand,we litre teres this method of Wvornslag for broker] O11C." wl'C ll. The pries we pat tbrnnfabed bleycle ttcctlogs is$10.00 par bundred; woodmen's tockc dc.per rwr ar. moso men's mlttere. yn1r. Tha muhhlt eau be nycmted by any one of a family,tad at our prices any energetle family would be able tnswmin tbemseleea cuutf"b". ---- -----••-------------------•-- ---- _ Our pian is to send it sacli machin.to beglnnen wlth a wck lir stockln;ptrWlly knittM,and rsmatnf ng!n the machine ma Ay to he r.nzlnr d,and also e1>ovgr ., ons pair of ample sects or stnckln and a-I-ris and comeme Instruction Ou dc,showing how the work la to i dons %ben am,le hss been rinwi ]and r.rism w - ton,,we son3 aq ntnuty a yarn,which ycu knit and return la.ewlle wIs=anlshcd. We preyyy ebargd on x71 work one wag,and am worken pay return c4baarrR��ssss Tile havo luted,b slmpte and nplity done,the machine bnvfng a capa,alT,of ten tkauaa^.d nitchn s minute. a'e into many i'e rsnns naw Sn our eln]]•Iny who au knit tromi . �' •�i/a t..P./ „�. ... to trtY,y pwlrs or maks or+tocklnp a day,and wtere tbs!line of a family is devoted to the wart,you can resdny sea tbat from p to$10 par week can b�.aaSIy earned. ••�i/N��iii///�NN...WPP�!!/ We furnish oar wotkern ad tlfa tuatnrlals,yarn,etc.,ftes.andeverytllingtbat lousc"s ry fortb.work. We',teniae th twrhtoe Daly for the nxclusly.u"of tbns tate employment witti tit,eIia mutt,in order to become•member.send as at lout one Reod raference,and reWttanca accord linty,to RRh•e us the 11 amt r7anurvuo tAat ttw or yatiublo Ram we may send from time to tlma will not Tx warted or mtu pmytiated. Our Interests are mutnal,and this conndence muat be utablished if wrre.ra • w - fps Ruara,t;ae 11r dealing sad yro;apt paymnni for work,so do rot alk ns to dtvlste from ear tet7as,u wa caanoi mate a dlatiuclloo with one,aad sot aitcLAor;bealdea,wa aaetntte s,,uf"ss,sad must bo gov.rnad to 415LL anif positiv ly • Thee to a larV do price at the machine is fid,and positively Our not be cold W any up n than tread who will agree to do knitting for nit. Thera Is s hrRs demand by tin trade for this class of wort Oar worken ew Oeyaad upon It year sttnr X1 sad ff yoo en¢sRert h m iwholo or span timet ws w11I •• rnpplled Mt h wmk"long a you do 1t ptlatsetorn7 forum and nLnrn ft premytly, Wo antmat mw works"wl large gtuntttlu o vol cable yarn,sad as we Riva nfenace* • • Y -+ honesty and have, {t.J,br must an you tool the sante,vi are t that w you know r w wham we are doa4R. tt e havo,rI I,brief u manner aro dote ame,i fired to stew you what our work It,we elite 4 sy a to the taseblne,It 1s fust what wo',pre••-lot IC to br,and wfa zero ft- :•�rlnR imfor lit.et rented the mouey. lta•,b maebine eecuxiy fi ted with anouult,lirut up for work•lhoronghly tealsd,and aseek;',t.,ekIngpgrtWjyk.1tI lu J sRahoutd ov4eeidatoeng.+gR wnb us. it will be neca buryto readusCaskContrwtOrderForm,properly signed byyou,and at.(.ut ohogood terilnn q;�itt therema-rding�,upon racer t of wlflcr we will forwud ms�lns sad outat ra lly b totttmauca.Wean"frequently and unnekeuarlPy eakad ifone can loam to knit wltrout steacher. Walay,Yes; tt requires no Seabee; any Iwrwnofordinary Intaffivnttwb Lto IaArucgon O.ildo an learu to kutt staxoe. t Ir st any time a worker become diautb9ad and wlsbes to dlswntlaun In out ampler we will take beak the inseMnO and rdam the money,prodded the machlnr V W s •• - condition u when tyou mu and Provldsd an amount of work equal to ire ammmt pad toe the machine hu been dobe. in ordat'ysR-you must Rits tba name of tome responrtbta trleod or neighbor u•tefsranee--ooa wke will speak u SO your roneaty,also name year nearest axpnts Dolce. Address! THE PEOPLE'S KNITTING SYNDICATE, LIMITED, Our Roferenees-Express OompanNs,Banks.or Toronto Business Houses. Head Office i MaKtanen Bldg.,'Pot• I, , e • 7 , �i which they shall be rewarded It Wtla ;� earth esthose that radiate from Christ THE So So LESSONo hal (Msrli ix' 41)• n ere the sweetest. . 10. "Aad the chi13 grew, ad sho' ITY A ,Yjl Sweet influences of the Holy 0 Ghost, with all its trane[orming and brought him unto Pharaoh's ds:uglr r comforting and emancipating power. ter, and he became her son 11 From re INTERNATIONAL LESSON, Acts vii, 21-29, and Heb. xi, 24-27, when that power is fully felt, the will be no more sins to pardon, and NOV. 17. we learn that Moses was learned all the wisdom of the EgyPtians, Their Li - A tie more wrongs to correct, and no —' and became a mighty man both In o rC17,,.0w Away AS more sorrows to comfort, and no Text of the Lesson, 'Ex. li•r 2- word and deed, but that at the age j jjj ii more bondage to break. But as the 10. Golden Teat, Prov, old time ship captaeas watched the uli g of 40 he recused longer to be known There Pereo Eternity. rising of the Pleiades for safe navi- - as the son of Pharaoh's dau>xhter, gatioa and set Bail in Mediterranean 1, 2. The bondage.of Israel con- and chose the reproach of Christ _ waters, but were sure to get back tined, sad they sighed and cried by rather than the treasures tit Act or the p.ruwnent of for 3,000 working people d chapel into port before, the constellation reason of it, and their cry came up and affliction with UW pouple of God Ung Thousand Nlne Hnn- and cricket ground and et lawn Orion came into eighty-the season of unto God, and He heard their groan- rather than the pleasures of stn for num Au tyt,'o°rtLT Ee'w and concert hall aal bank, cyclone .gnd hurricane-so there is a ing and remembered His covenant a season, for ke had respect unto the where they might dep bole of time to sail for heaven, and that is with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and recompense of the rc«. r l rand eh- o+a Nashiagtoa sats their earnings, sad life ce for while the sweet influences are upon His time drew near to deliver them, 'dured as seeing Hirai Aho is invisible. ge prc:3ched from those who looked furt ahead us and before the storms overtake according to His'assurance to Abra- Having fled from Egypt, he became a t: Job, --viii, 31. and bathhouses and Par d muse- the delay. Open all your soul to the ham in Gen. xv, 13, for He will keep shepherd with then priest of Hiders. 3rd the sweet infiuen- ums sad lecture hails wi Philoso- light. and warmth and comfort and every promise is the fullness.of time, married one of his seven daughters. um, apparatus, the ous ex- inspiration of that gospel which has through Him who came at the full= Zipporah, and dwelt with him forty phicMeaning --f that quer- ample of those men of Previous already peopled heaven with millions ness of time (Gal. iv, 4). All sin years (Acts vil, SO). His helping the Put to JODi Have generation ing copied is many 'o! the ransomed, and is helping oth- and wrong and oppression is ever daughters of Jethro to water their and` United er millions to that glorious destine- crying to God, and He will see to it flocks and thus obtaining a wife for. been reading it, and. Places in C'anads fguorant of its beauty life, ch would tion. Do not postpone the things of (verses 23-28; Gen. iv, 10; Hab. if, himself reminds us somewhat of the i Y States, making lig radical auggestivo- otherwise be a prolonged drudgery, God and eternity till the storms of 11; Jas. v. 4). From the house of story of Eliezer obtaining a wile for- less or less passage, of otof inspiration and s JOY' life swoop and the agitations of a Levi God ordained that the deliver- Isaac, and also of Jacob and Rachel, thought it to be; to the influ- er, ,the human instrument, should i and carries us on our Lord win- _ g Notice also in my_._ great future are upon us. Do not were busy age af- ears of other worlds upo>L world. dare wait till Orion takes the place come. "Known unto God are all sing the o$;-Samaria at the tronom.ical observe- We 01 regard the effectehich our of the Pleiades. Weigh anchor now His works, from the beginning of I well and oth ' through her that questioning the skies continent has upon other continents and with chart unrolled and pilot on the world" (Acts xv, 18). The maa(they might become part of His bride... _. . Of my text comes or one hemisphere upo the other board head for. the reunions and of the house, of Levi was Amram, the ,church. The God of Israel, who The Pleiades is a hemisphere.. Great est or raptures that await all the d the daughter of Levi was is also the God and'Fattier of our _ of seven-stars appear- drought on one side our world for even. "And they need no ern- Jochebe , an .F child spoken---- of'Lord-J-osus Christ, is calling Ills eye, but scientific affects the other aide of ur world, cile, neither light of the sun, for the en our lesson was Moses•, whose elder redeemed ones to the same unwo.ver- reveal more than 400 The nations of the h cable- Lord God giveth them light, and brother and sister were Aaron and Ing falth'in Him as was manifested to the group. Al-i gr'�ed together all 'eel the they shall reign forever and ever." Miriam (Ex. vi, 18-20; hum. xxvi, by these Old Testerment worthies. Owe of the brightest same. thrill of delight o shock of 89). Concerning this .child it is t written in Acts vii, 20, that he was CZ group called the woe. But we,do no aPPreciate ARCS ROXANCE. Russian astronomer ob- the influence of other dds upon — -^�— exceeding fair (margin, fair to God) _ one is the centre of our world. The author I my text and nourished-up in his father's Of our solar system, 'rouses us to the coni uon. It, FRENCH XONT1117INT• house three months. in Iieb, xi, 23, Illustrates A Peculiar Phase or , says that the sun takes all the 'worlds of own and the statement is "By faith' Moses, Russian Royal Life. - - wheel around that unknown astronomy keep our Napoleon's Position At Waterloo when he was born, was hid three l „ tate of 422,000 miles'world In its orbit. E World de= months of his parents, becau" they When Nicholas II, was Czarowatz. To Be Marked. - Orbit which it will take!pendent On other worlds. - saw he sea' a Proper child, and tt•.ey;and about 19 years old, he tell in rs to complete. The i THE STELLAR NCE Eighty-six years have been allowed were not afraid of the king's com- love with a Polish ballet girl named in the.springtime and, to elapse before a monument has mandment. `!'tie faith that sees God Maaha, a daughter of the rase which , ar telt all through the vers. Ev- is not.afraid of any king's command- his father was even then persecuting with flowers and gen-. been erected to the honor of the -- - '-' cry plane constellation to a i Ion od. mez t. Consider .. Daniel - and his with inexorable severity. She came good weather. The French soldiers who fought at the y' t the Mediterranean was Our Planet (seta -the lotion of friends from a little town near Warsaw and Alcyone and all the o stura of rattle et Waterloo, says the London lriovember, the rising, they Pleiades. Yea,, a are two Times. Now, however, M. Henri 3, 4. This is the second of the-danced her Nay into the imperial of the Pleiades. The, Houssaye, the member of the French three arks- of ScripSure, each of opera house at St. Petersburg, -----.--- , other worlds that decide the fate of >a noticed that rising academy and eminent hCstorean, with which was made for a sitnllar pur,where she made a profound sensation _ our world—tie redemp itfi malities. Those two arirl are are Count de Marcos and M. Gustave pose, - to preserve what they con- by. her beauty and graces and turaeei BEFORE CHRIST., I Larroumet, has bought a plot of tamed ; the ark of Noah to preserve the heads of all the princes and the headquarters of elegy and land at the Junction of the, high himself and family and a crew- grand dukes, :she gave herself to Ls well meaning of my ,demonotogq• 1'rotn one worle� 'ss well as radiant To ; came Christ, come rail tag spir- road from Brussels rad. that from tures which God seat int t, the the prince imperial, and he was so beautiful grace of hu-,its, come all gracious influences. Planchenolt, near the famous farm ark of the tabernacle to preserve the infatuated that he determined Go ked him, •'Cant thou From the other world r all Baran= of La Belle Alliance. which was the law on the-ttvo cabfes of stone and marry her and aacrifice, even his title Weet failuoaces of the is and diabolic ridntl From centre of Napoleon's position in the this ark to preserve the babe chosen to the throne. It was frequently re- _ - Have you any power that world of moral t rose the battle. This ground has begs offered of God. As God gave full ingtruo-- ported that a marriage had actually of gravitation? Can power that wrecked oar poor world to the military society "La Sabre- or tions concerning the other two, I taken place over the German [con- - or change an influence six thousand years ago, aid all the tache," which has opened a sub- am Inclined to believe that IIs in- tier he Czar finally interfered, and star more than 400,000 good work donesince has aqt aaription for the erection of a monu-Istructed the-mother of bioses.. con-_ havingtailed to persuade his son to- Can you control the been able to get our and out of mint, and has succeeded beyond all corning- this one for the record la give up the girl appealed to her. sDrin¢time? Can you the breakers. But the sot des- °xpectatioa. he French sculptor,IHeb. xi i9 that it was all by faith, lgte result was a compromise by dowers? How little you Gress have been hoisted d the itfo- M. GErome, has produced a striking but thore can be no faith where there which both pledged themselves not wl with omniscience? -lines aro out; and our er!d s re- pi^-ce of work: the principal figure is no word of God to rest upon or to complicate • affairs by marriage red_avtth lease is certain. The !,fluencerepresents a dying eagle, with one s !bo governed by for faith cometh hy'provtded they were permitted to live -. t of the consecrated pie in our wing broken and drooping by ata bearing. the_ word�i.,_God (Rom. x�_--.� be,yd. bility is..that„- Job _ had world will be centupled by the help side, and the other exuded, but 17). With strong eouHdence- in -Oud from the stage and took possession to arrogance by his from the has, w , and the Pierced with bullets, one caw Rrm- did Jochebed place that ark with of sumptuous apartments upon one _ cs Ifo was a metal- divine 1 s the French flag. while with its prectou,i treasure among the- ttagx of the finest streets in St Peters- tooln est, a power will ove ma the do- Y SrtP burg: She was frequently seen with g poet, slid maniac. 0.man. O w n. expand the other the dying eagle defends the by Lha Tf id Miriam baand with i wha writings he'had know- your idea and know magnitude eoiors, on which are inscribed Lb, interest did orwatch.to gee what thea a d other to the parks, at the -- ttag ot- music, of hus- of a contest in which worlds words "Austerlitz" and "Eylan.- `God would do for her baby brrtaer. !opera and other puDltc places Ev- - medicine, of mtaing, of are specially iatereattd r From all It typifies France wounded, but do-( g• 8: This ie one of tits T_ieDrewy' erybody knew who she was, but he and perhaps was do far the seven worlds which text calls tending herself, intrepid to the last children." How true are the 'r fats w*med to be proud of her rather scholars and scientists the,Pleiades there conte ao suc-1 pow- The eagle measures two metres in of the old hymn, 'God moves in a than otherwise, and his devotion that he-may have been-erful influenced as the two height, and the extended wing'three mystCrlflus way ,Ells .wnndore to per- was approved by a tolerant ed up; hence this tntsr-! worlds that I am mentioning. -metres twenty-five. The entire mon- form;" Pharaoh decreeing the death public sentiment, which is a=ug%.o'm- fay +ext. And there is bf onlyhoe far world-is in utnent, with pedestal and bronze. is of till the male Hebrew children #i ad to such affairs. Nichcdas had so soon takes down hu- the reinforcement the is to come titeen metres high, and is very its- 32). and Pharaoh's daughter moved been living with the Jewish dancer, as an inrmrro¢e[tlo Int r with compassion to spare this one $ Po from another world. But that. ..is g esaive. It will stand out with fine for three year;, and she had borne t Christ used it promised, and so 1 f as sure of effect in the beautiful Reeds currouad- who was destined to he the hvaian him two children, when the declining ul mounted the parapet the.rectification of all I is though ing Mont St. Jean, It had.been hop- instrument through whom t;ud-health of his ysQer made it Impera- arg-iments with such a looking out of my w ow tmday i ed that the maaumoat would he un- would- humble-the prildo of Egypt. clue for ti. Czarow}tz to marry. !Len of the world underw saw the parks and the arlens flow- veiled this year, but as this wa 'm- Row blessed are those who have The sons of kings an(r-Fm-J)erora an Demosthenes began his g P their inheritance to Him who work trained into another disc and the possible, it will be erected on Ju..o trained to discipline, and usually crown and Cicero his apocalyptic angel fl throu h rho 18 next. eth all-things after the-counsel of- have a high appreciation of the rea- g g Sig own will (Gph. 1, 11), Rev. onsibilities that rest upon them, so Andrew Murray says, "No wonder - i Catiline and Lord midst of heaven with a news that -� -=i P he promptly acquiesced in the plans most famoaa oration the kingdoms of this vorld would BIRD, AS SURGEONS. that all things era possible to faith, ; q tion. The empire of tg- have become the k oms of our of the ministry. The young and - so much Faster than the Lord. Certain birds art sats to poa9eas a which just means allowing Clod to beautiful Princess Alix, daughter of owicdge that, after the My teat called Job calla us wonderful knowledge of the prince- work ; God teach that blessed life of'the Grand Vuko ot: !lease, and the- and elaborate disquiet- to, consider g dependence-in which the Son ever favorite .grandchild of Queers Vit- aubJect of sociology or, PIES of- surgery. The woodcock, the lived with the Father." Amram and "THE SWEET I. LTE\CF.J." Partridge, and some others are, wa Jochebed -and all other!~ mentioned tori;, was selected for his wife, and plainest man .may ask tire told, able to dress their wounds the Polish Jewess,, with her two that will make'the wisest iia Scripture i`is hien ant! worisen' of children, was sent to the south of ,titer the profoundest es- We put too much-em is upon the with consideral?to skill. A French faith .lived this life in some measure, acidities of life; upon, a irritations. naturalist says that on. several oc- and it is-the l4fe that all believers Russia, where she has since occupied Christianity the humblest of lite, upon the d ppointments cessions he has killtd woodcock that'should live, saying, "I live, get not a Pretty villa, and is_said to have _,•, make an inquiry that of-life. Not suMcientt do we recog- were, when shot, convalescing from I. hitt Christ liveth_ln'mg; and the married, or at Least 'to taus prom- nize the sweet influen of the wife• wounds prevfously received. "In life which I now live-in the Resp I lass to marry, a young duke, C£ A VOLTAIRE. We men are at a rou r mold,- and every instance he found the old in- live by the faith d the Son of Cod, ♦--- " " '" a, as we-are at times; our voice is loud, an our. manners Jury neatly-dressed-with down .pluck= wito loved me--e-rid-gave Himself. dor' = -THE' SIMPLON TUNNEL• or holy religion instead need to be tamed, an gentleness is I ed from the stem of feathers and ;me'.' (Gal. it, P0). It is ours to l _ t that can always be an not as much of a acteristic asI1 skilfully arranged over the wound, �yield ourselves to.Him., obey . His I,- Should Italy and Switzerland fall _... _ _. .. lir Iment let us try the it oughtic to � be, and e Often say evidently by the long beak of the ;commands and trust Him to woe k out., what would happen to the Sim-1 ter-ocrttion.' We ought thingsf we ought to a back. It is bird. In some cases.a solid plaster i out in us all the good pleasure of plan tunnel ? The opening on either. ; with at least half a to change this that the good wife .wilts.thus formed, and in others liga- His.will. j side ' will look like the great doors } tions and alwn-ys ready, comes in. _. ThE In sts of the tures find been applied to wounded g "The maid went and called of some mediaeval fortress. And - Christianity is assailed, twain are fissile That which or broken limbs.' the child's mother." How Eagerly,' they will be fortresses to all reality. told there' Is nothing .in from outsiders wouI be consider6d _ and yet possibly with Rise quietness, Suppose these two belligerents e is no God and there criticism and to' be r rated becomes '- T♦�� Miriam would ask it she should call should fall out, They would rush s :,iracle "and. that the kindly suggestion. g set influences A DAILY TASK. a nurse of tho'Tiebruty wolnea to like a whooping plague and invade ars unreasonRble. ..and .that make us better- en than .we nurse the child for her, and at the each-other? Indeed they would not. ,it there never will.bo it otherwise would hav been or could To be honest, to be kind, to earn word "Go" with what joy she would!In the little fortress at each end. - y take out your port- have been.! a little and to spend a little less ; h4sten to her mother with the joy-I there.will be a man and a button. Of interrogatlon-3ome---Sweet-influences of friendship ! It to make upon the whole a family i ful news that the king's daugater The man will press t}t�button and y, happier by his presence,.to renounce 1 had found their babe said had st;,it�bring down'the-mountain. .��hen the this 'What makes the con- we have behaved our lues tolerabloman in Christian lands well we have friends In our days. swhere that shs-DC' be nect'seary - and her to obtain a nurse. Fie brings'smoke lifts there will not be Link .oathen lands? Do of mirth they come ith their con- not to be embittered; to keep a few us to the place of utter helplessness I tunnel any more. Some five or six it. would be kind in God gratulations. In t mea of,sorrow friends, but these without capitula- that we may see.how.wondrously He thousand men will halve worked night e human race into a world they come with expres ions of solace, tion; above all, on the same given will work (Judg. xiii, 19). -He does and day for five years and a half at anewritten revelation to times of perplexf y" they come conditions, to keep' friends with him-.,need us to , help Hite out in His a cost o[ ,0',000,000 francs—and des-- ,{ encourage and-clavate with their advice. ey are with us self here is-ii task for all that a man purposes as Rebekah supposed, but truction? And if a revelation was at; weddings and'at b rials. If there- has of fortitude and delicacy.—Rob= He wouid`have us watchful and,ready - :ch do you prefer—the Zen- is anything good in us, they find it ert Louis Stevenson. to do, it He should seem. to require of tl,.e Persian or the Con- ,out, and our frailties they overlook us, as Miriam did. It seems Lo me `SWEETLY INNOCENT. tines of th-a C`binesa or the' 'and excuse.- If 'something appears that the attitudm.of faith.is. well set " .•rhe ten-year-old- daughter. of.& 1 GED BIRDS. 3f hammed or our Bible? against us, they say, " Wait till I A _ � .. . forth in two phrases in Nab. if, 1, Portly lady seemed overjoyed when. is not a divine being,what hear the other side" If, disaster .. It used to be.believed that ravens and Hab. it, 1. "W'atch,the way, ' n when he said, Before shall befall us, we know from whom and watch to see,what He will say," her mother promised to take her to lived longer than ally other species r concef't on the following evening, I amt"' If the Bible is would come the first condolence. of birds, and it was said that their then Do as-occasion serve thee, for;and, rushing otT Lo her little w.citing k, what are the evil results Family friends ; church, friends; lig© frequently.exceeded a century. God is with thee" (I Sam. x, 7)• I desk,: produced a dainty diary and it? Did you see any de- busing friends ; lifelong 'friends. Recent studies_of the subject indi- 9 Take this chjld away and i made a few notes in it. fluence of the•book. in your.. In our •heart of hearts we cherish;catE that no authentic Instance of a nurse it for me, find I will give thee "I should dearly like to see what mother lir sister who used them. raven surpassing seventy years of thy wages." Only a mother can in I the darting girl.has confided to her q I. The stories of that world and its age is on record. But parrots have full measure , appreciate Jochebed's 1 cliary," said the as to her hias- one of-the greatest sur-' holy htlaritlts come ,in-upon our been known-to live 100-years. feelings as'shc clasped her dear babel, when the child had our to the next world will be to souls sometimes in` song, sometimes in her arms and went awav with band, . , - g wido farreaching influence , in sermon, sometimes in. hours 'of —T him ; a mother who had her babe "Oh,"read do you thinks, king of ourselves, who are solitary reelection, and they are, to ONE FIUNDRED FEET HIGH. gives'bade to h-r••from-the verge of� Oh, read it by all means," he an-' the unseen would appreciate the - 'of swered. "IL's sure to be•'soniethrug lr OSDINARY PEOPLE. user the words of my*text, - It is stated that utrvsvat heat has 1 sweetly innocent." can fully appreciate I SWEET INFLUENCES. cumst.a so s 1 more, for this child ,o good done by - prevailed in the Arctic regions this was frc some sense; like Isaac; given ,So_thE po,.tly la<tE-, not without -A �rAcliinR 8 bac!: from the place :ot death. i1Tay few qualms of conscience, opened the `wealth in `Greeat . Brit- But there is one star that affects us year. An enormous quantity of ice- newly-blotted calci, which react. as he working classes—Mr. Lis- more_with its sweet influences than bergs'stave thereby been set free and- not ' every:godly mother hear the the entre star, the-Alcyone of the been driven to the middle of the At- voice of God saying what Ph'araoli's follows:— radinrd. Edward Akroyd of " ucsdt)y,•-Ani ggi,n„ to the con-. Thomas Sikes-of Iiutiders- Pleiades, and that is what one Bi- !antic. The reports of t(he captains, daughter said to this-mot-her; •', btrL ,- T teras Sikesworth and Josiah blo author calls the Star of Jacob of steamers which ply between Eu- how few seem to realize that the cert to-morrow with mot1tr-, ,-illi 91r Titus Salt? This'. sad another Bible- author ,calls, the rope and America state that ships children g von to them are a special I could leave half of her at, hone. .� in- g trust from God for which they must it's so uncotnfort.nble tb sit o;. iso 6 soul, with his vast wealth Morning Star. a all the sweet our have mot with dozens of etcher s, reu'ser to God an account, and for 1 g t," 7�g hettses at cheap rent 1 fluences that have ever touched our J some as high asst over 100 feet. edge of a chair all sigh , f 11� thing for Egypt that they were defeat. Xety d,dIve'rt{ssresesats. ! ' ed'in this war, for their conquerors OR SALE-Tbe andersignedbu for have gained for.his country far more 'F male three.leers rldn�roue also two good ' than he could ever hope to da. Since mlloh cows, R Moore,Bros Road 6 p ` -- the British have occupied'the country, OSS-Between Punbaa'a aorner and YOU, epeCiGl�•attelltj. T the amount of taxation is only a!rant- L the baseline,algaaa leather halter. The .�•i , -v tinder please leave tale same as this Office 6 local part of what it was Rrevioasly. 1 - order and justice is maintained, and qR SALE- order andersiRned has for ing-111 8 t,4718 week In -- the country is now in a prosperous �1�1 sale one set of blacksmith tools.A i Jas. dfas make,in good cider. Bees Law Dtta _--- --- _ condition, What Britain has accom• a tt —' View Teas) $1.00!9paldinadvan" plished in Northern Africe, we believe FOR BALE OR TO RENT-A black- : We 1e Dunbars. ✓ RATas OF ADvsRTlsnlo t she can accomplish is South Africa. emith.ltopis:�in a good.sate of repair r��ivr'asl1 insertion,per line - 10 senM. If all stories be true. ae iveA b Liv- •iQ6Lf°d fn bhe Villas•of Clsr.moas dor tar- � L ♦sash snbm�n4nt inmertion,Qer lta0 - ti B y thsr partienlars apply to A Morgan�t7�iaremoat. trhL me does am inolnde i+egal or Foreign s,d. ingatone and others, regarding the " r•° ••t0O°'• life of the Boers; we believe the,coca-terms given to parties making,S�oonn STRAYED.—From the promises.( the - ;eoim Lor 8 or 6 months or by the year. shit- try.is in a condi on where there is undersigned,lot lo,con.4. Pickering.(Dna- • yearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. lop[arm),sna Sed.TTsarlia8 heifer with star on a.;l Business cards,ten Kaes or raider, with paprr, room for great reforms, 6IId 1L 18 hoped forehead. suitable reward will a Shen for '6110yoor,ib 00 psymblc in advance. when this eostl war has ended, any 'LOT0.stio¢ehaOwill lead to her resnvery. Stoe, tlNoHoein local columna tea centsper line, y� H.S.Love,Audley,Oat. i -70"oenis per line each subsequent insortion• Which we trust may be noon. that it's — pmeisJ:,ntrsa1 rates made known On applioa- uihabltants may bless the day on TIJiBEB FOR BALE-A latae ansa V os.: No tree advertising. tity of good mound timber saleable for j Advertisements without writter nstractions which the British army came off V10• building purposes This timber is in building Mllbe Inserted until forbidden and charged so- s nova as old gouge tevezn situated at lioags ,ao:dinvh. Orders for discontinuing advertise- torlous. H1 I Post office'ADplY to H Graham. Rouge 1•mtaoiaatbe•In writing Lad seasta,the pols 1• Hi11P0 or lot to Hlaggeecon Road Pickering .., _ _ _ ether, •i8 4-m Job work promptly attended to. A.feW dB s a o considerable disease 7s.published ever, Friday morning at its o®o y $ QTBAYED—From the premises of the : Pickering Out. s..on took place in Oshawa over a case ii..J undergl ned about Oct_20th a red heifer of corporal punishment 1R the COIi@ rising 9 yr ol�•with whirs epee, and has a little , Afiurkar & ?hexton, 'Proprietors p p ieceout ofrtghtear. Any ipfprn*tioa lead;' _ giate Institute. The principal of th6 ing to its recovery will be suitably rewarded, i school called 8 Certain 110 aD for Lorenzo Hwtts,lot 1 con B Bcarboro or High- - — Y land Creak P O M' Cour Pel-ttle a-6trict Independence • i puni61122ent. He ask@ 1 the boy a +Dur AA'm—A First-class Lgoal Paper. half s dozen times to hold out his rOR SALE—Rouse 1,a and lot Being �e. B1 part of lot Id,son 1, aontalaittg 3 of an _ Our Ea aotatione—The hearty hand, the boy refused, 'stating at the sere,excellent for garden purposes, a number l' e¢ppoz e e e same time, we are raid, that his father of fruit treeaand a good frame 1}ouse,Easel class _ , water,hard and soft For particulars apply to --- could not boss him neither could he, Adv J=O Latchford,e8 Feaiug St,Toronto, or R A Bunting. Fickorizig 36 t1 FRIDAY. NOY. 15, 1901. the teacher. Of course we can infer - what followed, the boy came in fora Fj UR SALE-The Erskine cemetery punishment which he richly c°tu6 wail 1 act ac the cemetery o° severe _ p }' 6ac¢rdai,Novacv itch 3001 at 9 n m, to o8ez for NOTES AND COMMENTS. deserved. The boy's father, thanks aale,publicly,the dwelling house en the Ers- kine church property. Terme aad conditions ever 8o large or so complete. _ to his good comon sense did not wish made known at time of side. John Ansa°, - If, as some think, the race of Poeta to interfere with the dia.iptine of the caairman of committes. 4 e marican fleeced blankets white and.grey at 1c+7vQ. is extinct, fancy is not, but can still school, but there are a number who ode Union and wool blankets all weights !Play set u the bo as a martyr and a hero CATTLE FOR BALE-I have at ma la remarkable tricks, as these Royal l� able width anion sheeting for warm winter ab" If the greatest p Y y prto l one mile west of Brougham, ht areceptions show, B and b their unwise talk encourage a cattle,steers,heifers and much 'cows weight 00! O11ClOthB, moves your Carpets, best styles On®' Ibenefac:or of his kind, the anchor of y g from/ do 19001ba at 9 to 3 i,ilc yet]b. Cash or the defiance of the teacher's authority, tome,or will lot out steers to teed add it wail the most important discovery or tare cost ou nothing for cattle. Also'wanted any and some uentl establish a condition { - Q y quad ity of live -and dressed hogs, highest smost useful invention,of the grandest of affairs which cannot but impair the prices paid,come early,at home every Monday ''work of genius, without birth or,rank efficiency of the teacher's Nvork in the e°arrd Wednesday A wait.Bproughat m P0 promises ordrop, were to l room. It is a would scarcely bennoticed, hus, his eesence wouldthatoour edacationalpsy6telu hassure to aow d. FORblSALEe farm Otg+iaTOing RE®,more a val. mingle with the crowd to our s els, vanced t0 such a degree that moral less.being the south-east quarter of lot 27 cos - 'land if hospitality was shown him it suasion has to s rest extent replaced s P,ckeridg. on the i..rm are agood baro with 1, would probably be shown, not by Gf- g p atone mer out aiLdinea:b,snood drive aionse DO OU NEED '. P y the birch rod, so familiar to our fatb- and o:Gez out huiidln 1,trims house with sand Clala Or leaders Of fashionable SOC2ety era, But even now, there can eel_ar,sok cistern a place is well watered AL d well fenced Tbers is a good orchard of _ ' s , non Whom +mail rru,te Part of this]arm la very .Hirable but by people of the same pursuits' found bo occasionally. —' y Bus when a youth who alas nothing y y p for w%rketyar8eolog, situated is males froc• moral waasion has no effect whatever, Torontomaricat ;-i rallies from Dunbarum P O A n Bedroom Toilet set, if so I have lust received sQ. ,but birth and rank, who has not done 2i miles from ecbool Foz artirriisrs to ardtag Their sot ly training has beep of 61Ch cermA eo: ApPly to Miss B R Deeker Wbtaby one rat,ging i.l price from �2 to $5 ,and is not likely ever to have the op- a character, that tLey bare been sg.tr ' portunity of doing, anything but live taugLt to believe that tlLeir Word is - �' 'in luxury and splendor; deigns to T come among ns, we receive 512d wore law i.2 cverythif2g:' Tiicir fond per. ' hen bLl`'I11 ship him as a oda Great sums etre encs dare been eo indulgent,and reedy, ✓ P 8 to obey the ebild's command in every E.,__. . NE FALL GOODS',voted for his entertainment. Hething, and satisfying their every de amidst ang crows, aner enovea adoring 9 �• sire, so that when they - enter the - Ole selling ,As d.es and ,1Sens underwear,all wool flannels p triumphal arches of welcome, streets School room and min le with their •? _decorated in his honor, and lined with fellows, Hes inneletts, wool blankets, in fact anything you fellows, they are thunder struck wuen ,est sable prices. guardsy and pa they find they are no longer obeyed, - .:. tient] in the rain to catch a eight of and are compelled to come under disci - - y Alslke _ z llama 10 beonoticed Crowds him is bliss. plane. They immediately rebel under 131a commonest.Words are eagerly re- these Hess conditions, and they are - GENTLEMB �peated, his commonest actions. impervious to appeals.to their sense - _ AOR THE iare reported with applause. ' Tbe of honor, and to appeals to their com r rashest bafigaets, the most costly gifts mon sense. They at once look upon Red 01o�el Can I e':You a fine snit this Be9eon 4 I have several ;are offered to him as to an idol. The iretgn of sold and prosaic reason can the teacher as their avowed enemy, __ "' tgr:ees a;,. reasonable terms. -ell and see thee]. __ and continue this attitude towards hardly be said cabs formidably near. under all circumstances. F.lrtunatel I - - =- - - - ' Tet in the treatment of these earth- thio class of boys is not'numerous,but • _ Y � 1 lily deities more deviation than deti-esey their ino edce Ina school room can THOSSP AR is sometimes shown. Discussions of .0Mlle qu^grana whether he alas cancer cau3e more mischief and more trouble - than.Gfty times their number of ordin imust be Dleasant reading for Edwerd VII. ' When the Me Queen excluded' dry children. There are those who Coal 7Genera, Merchant reporters from Balmoral, some of say that he matter how bad a boy - them showed their devotion to their may be, he con be controlled by kind v, news, but the teacher is performing an calling by reconnoitering her. move- manta through their, telescopes.—A act of kindness if be makes that boy See :. obey even If he is compelled to use bystander in WQekly.Sna. - The lean reports received now and corporal punishment, The unkindest act a parent or a teacher can perform �DD q ` Y Po towards a child is to let him persist ill C. 11. DoWae� a Co. ��11 ::then, to the effect thdtt the termination disobedience. IZ had been said that Pulp 13 and Wheelb of hostilities in South Africa wag near before a man can command in the B -- at hand and that the refractory Boers- � army he must first learn to obey. It � , `Wkitbogre _`. • were about to give up the struggle is the same all through life. Before a t�lr i deem to be premature. The enemy man san make the best use of himself of'British rale in South Africa appear he must learn to obey the powers - --- -- -- - _ - Z be as active as ever, though their - .i y decimated.. hist are above bila. He moat learn Now s a time to see that you have those articles in - -slumber must be greatly to obey the dictates of his own con lRobte Carson, . Don't get that we handle the famous Cylinder Pul 4rest dissatisfaction is now being ex- science, and of bis reason. The mag -(pressed with-the war-office is their who thus has gained complete control -• the et.. Cash or credit. We satin handle s fall oondaot of affairs at the Beat of eon- B��C+$F+Bt plemen , Windmills• Wagons, Sleighs and cutters. of himself is,the man who will make 9 --' flier t Severer measures are now be- his mark in the world. There are of Danbartoo;will visit?l0kerieg on�lon- r ing adopted, and'it has been proposed manwho think that a teacher, work der Wednesday aodFeidy.oteaett week to increase the strength of the British log for the paltry sum of two or three 1 forces by sending sdditinnafreinfo>ree bmidred dollars a year, should possess Always s fall .apply of A. l fresh . 1. _ meats. It has also been proposed every virtue under.tbe sun, and put meek oo fid-send another oontingent1rom Canat�, thaw into active ,base in the school CK"aae ara. - G a p r Brough*: me doubt a number would readily re. gym. There is no other-more trying +�+� spond to a call, but the entbusiseaa occupation the z that of the school �T t7� �1 ,that was so manifest in the early its- teacher, ani it would be better for all o...e:lwt 01 I VE ages of the war has now almost entire- concerned if parents would assist -the Do you want a new carriage top thi. . ly diSsppeered. Thera are many who teacher with their moral support lith 0*in ow �e it cheap, and .nrrtLiaa Po�de�itliink that Canada is not in duty er than put stumbling blocks-'in his We also esu aye octebrated con*ion bound to assist the moths;lana in bar way is too often the case. Wilkinson piowe.soufilen ti►sia.' But considering the relation• R0. Alm the Dearing : ship she bean to h6r, a relationship taachinery. Todhope Much preludes the necessity of Car• Tg PATENT lista MW -and MoLanhlin baggies, Your receipts made up properly from pare oda ynsintaining ss. army and s navy. = � _ lana Cii.c>.asoaU. 131086 ,lees; also Heli EWWdetBt Orm pOWdere, end a nlation3hlp which sf,ords' as TK FATIV It tCOP0, W. $. JackSOn,. de1Bt PoIIltry powders for a�1016r8, Oronp, 6ttC .great protection, we believe that we Wool tlL 13r0ok IieeA. lin return for these favors, Should ss- ' Epsom gahs so 1b,10]be for 45o Chase's Pills,2 boxes ter9b0' tsist in maintaining the integrity of p ai ober salts 90!b,10 Iiia for 4bo Chasse Syrup of Linseed R tthe Empire. There are also those - sad to the Boer war. on . S¢lphtu Blb, dbe� Pemr e:Favorite Preeori or 250 who ire opposed SHAL ' Send 'a Pa C 75o P Cioldea Medical rinciple. They believe it to be an WE. • _ - Blisters Liniment etc Ozone,small 350,larRa 65a. _...__. _ P _ 1 t act.of great injustice to deprive these Bct't'e Emalsioa small 34a arae 640 1�erfeat Pile Ointmea 350 Tey of 'the independeaee which Eczema Ointment 350 .Pare Cod Liveough Oil. Byrd of white pine and tar,950 et 60o Davids ampt Balsam 9b sa they prize so highly. But there are Be pleased to have•yea call and Beef Iron A,Wine..paro,l0o Seven Qhampions for cbea . times when a people abuse that inde- inspect our stock of stoves,- tin; Elbtria Oil,s bottle for 9bo pendenoe. In 1878, the British'were _ and granite wane. We ire head-gnarteie for ,aggaged in-a war. in Egypt, a war save-troughing end turn- Relae�oaber you save from 10 to 2b per cent by dealing wi whish soaqpp terminated by the battle of work. a splendid coal.oil eq�all to Amerioaq Iso gallon. Tel-61 Hebir,in which the Egyptians Agents for Tefts Careen Oil. ami their T� j _ met with s ferrlble defeat o�8 leader taken prisoner and banished to wFjLLr _ * T ^ the island of Ceylon. This leader _ D Daniel o t '4Phelcgate,aad Bctail • e ,V • I? 7iTQ... _ . :. ._ : . : �I C�laremo�t. Dia,. Arabi radia some time ago mad: ppp,ptydc l3oW. , __ _ .. . . at, ti�at sow a good alae e0atelil0 V. - ;AAAA , Have Changed Ql e rated to escape the dradg 9p to the city and after he - or 15 years he had a nice - THE d on his feet from 8 to 6 ng rap drove goods, %rad - board and room rent there of his salary except the are, he went back to visit had remained on tits-farm t for all a hammock reading a sop THE TRADE WE NAME MiE HAD—SHAT r!E'YE 0 wE'AE AFTER. He Ho ldns2 of Ash• c, not wottfkio !" aske8 the p — stoYe-Pipets r, g,. toles meantao�lared by tLY�: 1lolaoghiln A BARREL OF FLOUR to do?'{aslted Jed. Co'y.of Osbawa, ahoeia - length. Established 1864. The R fame NAILS, 20. 1b. ' Elbow,,iso:pelves• u pumping water for the U. Hayioi. Moored the 1 , ised Iran Farnaosn Fife the oh food and work- is fall blast agai sdL p op' services of a flnt•olau bo - of many We have ss over vtoc>< a �q1 $fa4�laek I finished my fall plan&. ,years experienoe. The ao ad is pre. of aiz-laeh one acus * glreeibeaVeau wed to oboe heavy sad 1' horoes sad o ke work said the oily sales do general jobbing,deceased specially - which we oreclearts gI y aniah.n emu lip:" �� attended to sod o.caret aPpued. H i! ; $h smell,aboolutOlY law _ know.'replied Jed. Inas f sltwo.eentaalA Yonll •tdsstiotUessata�dbrash• th a white umbrella over llopkins,V.B it miles nor And oar prices the low- _ I5e. Ordinary Blov Pipe Varnlah,6o tea• a on the seat. You may rj' =9e1a R�'Pa O=t• all cos cut and wire 4 I the farmer is getting too s by the keg. StODStonewarenail make him use a walkin>1 m T 1E1. ey I Crooks rad ! • . " / We have the lora re. He plants his oom wtth , ONEW achine,lifts his bay with a pICBERII�. "`� ' BVTTE best assorted stock of Thousand ffiile Acle Grease. �, 6vrTER stone tothee y.s be ie his rain with•serf bin- *. ; R Cil( range from one r thirty bundle carrier attached and lions. They are made CCgh a steam thresher that Practical sinter. Rill Let longer and 1 BA weer better than any � from the neap best mm- does the feeding, measures other gre•80 (a she e serial and are thoroul h.. dumps it into the wagon and c"s. t:':• taarkA Try•box &old and brine pproof. If yon want a first-c sea w. T suppose about next Paper Hanging. aCorating. and you 11 find it so. Butter Crook,Bloneware Churn o: Cider Jng, W e era Toronto you'll find we have It. ve some dad-longed attach- hRISomining. long' AXL agenu. The trade go rap to,theband and cash Graining. �R• anpP� Baked into, T s is t e breed with one Aar to. The lowly ngricult• All orders promptly execs pot of coal Th is the magnificent sad Cu rrING BOX KNIVES ilia telephone and daily rural ,�6m area given. •goalied record of the robber fire baggy,and when — s Famous ActiYe Range. Of u�s beat shefneld aseel...The fast inary dry Roods salesman ills Grain Bags, 150. each' It's a splendid baku,•wonderful economize netting and long wearing kind, We just creaks hie 83 red whip Elmdal-e— •r of fuel,without a doubt p hail sov e y thetoverhim. DontyonCome we mans bOD Excelsior DgGragin BsBt, usage on the a sorry and our price is s very If too meat'y W e sae neo BEoLL��p low. Toa'll be sorry it you bay a range'with.. . gthe poor farmers! We've _- %bem. We are eom6 them at ous.acing tbla ons. we are headgo ---for you have in the city,excepteach . It will pay you to bay them. them m going to put golf links in Are ranning in fall blast and tamed to do. I All For Five CeIItB, next.year: Then as soon as chopping and grisLLag st It's.'Your I This tool will out glass,sharpsa y an antom0tile with ton work Gone whit.y ffiITT$. GOLDEN LIGHT OIL-. I y 1M.tp a sans and pail tags and somebody geta op a .P lour,$f'fi/1, We have a spplen corks• W ae11 it for ave Ceara♦ that will do the woril,I'll be 81torts, Chop, a' ) ltd Iia. of M,t16 My wife mill have-no other kind. Grah*M Flour,' meal, lined Lad unlined, abs olor h d s chimneys tine a weeku department store employe a1 prices that are L never had such a light t In sloe barn g one who has a snap. always Wheat, d Oats, bound w snit poo• before -Pi;l my oaa with (iOLI)62r Building Paper. on mood and fox salgst amble pries LIGHT ear f This is the triad o! t) _--.. _., /a!k we hear from our pleased aodeat Play Your Q=no=to'! o Coarse Grain iafred customen. If You haven't used I Bntld M1 - 5ai® Register. ialteo!n eicbzuge or Meal. GOLDF♦N LI68T you don't know what I A rc paper Brokenshire, kertns.0a WINDOW GLASS• goodr"I's- Try it. wear.etla.g•nc. O +5c rot4 _ �8••66�6EistBe��4B6�• aw.a� reared t You'll find our prices right PsRtA Building 1 I _---- TOR��pp G5c roL'. „$-` lJ 1L • . ;apple Par- � Each roll contains 400 .quare -'— -_.-- te Horse j ers, 39a. few• Boo+ang flFeJt,�oC�o4 7 Beef Rin ere, cool B1al11Let8. a eo4lty of nq .m a _. c 18ap. a specialty o! eooang matazla' Niagara Baths, best, J0. !, tt. c.a aeu you a Dr. Whites electric b, post galfl Ro @Coves To L serviceableApplePar- Sorge Covers j ! for 5QC by mail. rangtaa In pzue i er for thirty-aloe els '�O Heaters. _ from SSc each uD Others to was you at eL 5® All the Standard P 1i-ations by wards A erten I World Publishing Co. ae'.ph, Ont. did Leavy Iutab , more mossy If you We bane L We* lane of Iiearsey B want to spend it. sma-1 he mwg stovec 1` Apply to A.Thomso Brock Road, sbmped sad ,ap rLngtag as passe Brom Post OtBoo. 4Q• m suappesarwagd at a i. se ssO aDwarda . . farm we each rap -- HORSE-CLIPPERS,75o pair '"fie Bell Green Riv LOADED SHELLS, 850 Bol i>en, 1801, Auction sale of Heater $6.75 :Amber, the property of J rah as is$% little s 24. ala 4, one. Se BeechSTO E WT PWS FM,�� The pntuese tinge stow• le Buie rt Cao. See bilis. , t� or a kind an she market s Postill, aoctioaeeee• AT MILS oaaaptee neve Space.a �•ea1 baaMr,e,se'f as tool., 16th. 1901 —Anction vale of having bought out Ilia boniness lately , ,de fire over nigh 1.last I alaoding timber no lot 30, rear canted on by Chas. CaIL der,I a.,n pre i the Glove for a narrow the property of .Wm J afiebeil. pared to offer to the btia any goods Wa an oleomas Dominion Trapp Loaded suway„Oldie*or bed. Hverytbt nom. Oma cines out ne See bole for parttcalare usually kept by s nonose Wore, at snob In-- u Seo loos,r;.On%a"oar Pyle"right. of►h*= good �lboy ago al 75hoap a ra y p*toa is i6.7a -. .i; Postill:auctioneers. pricesthatit will pay a to bay your I, as aeamaautos. Nov, 20th. 11301 Auction Sale Roods from me. I have targe stook of t:mbbr, the property at the dry goods.boots and sh tbst I will offer I I estate,at"lat 96.con 4, Picker. ca sloe public st a e of on of 1Us off '- '....MARKET . l e-ch end maple. Sale at out cid prices. 9fv lies of roceriee ass fullR U ' --771 �w Plaeher do Postill,auctioneers. and complete and prices compete vnth - any, Come along and t some of the ! bargsins. ! �l TORONTO. c Will pt'you the hi¢ t cash prioe�,for .~f b� �� Sr're East B!s S, Cure first akar butter and e i , I remain yours spectfully, i ! , 1 W, A. FULLER• - one person in every four suf- - :hang. bleeding or Drotrud PUMPS -bere has.yet to be foun3In which Dr. Chase's Oint• . _ r.ct afford prompt relief, and =~ ��_._ -y - reg•alarly, produce a perm=* _ T`T' /��ls thorough cure, gout - - i IV about The beett People recommendIr this treatment a V ac.ual cure for piles: #30 cents --•• dealers, or Ecf alnaon. Bates y, Toronto_ to, - ►s' ts• All kinds of Lift, Foram and i4' 30" 34' and Suction Pumps Pat in on _ ahorteet aotioe ENT . w• e!• DEV ITT. Well Gag sad cleaned. Hanufaoturer of the famous cattle pump Dealer in 4 IIston and Portland Cement.' Gement always in stook. TO NUNICIP" COUNCILS—Yips made on Older and always terse quantity _ . ---- —Sts hand. -t#r4nwoo�Ont.,flay-17th,1901. s f3nooe••or to Tohn- Gerowl.* �w sm. oma. - -. W.Q.Riobardson, Agent,Pickering- Sam ickering - .. - = R�SON.'� AAAA_ ,. :�. HoI .rWinter CIQth�n ImporMllk sbowing of Sneak display of 'Mina. A >/� large assorkmeat of Bro" s • _ - f3tatiooarl. soot..nolle, Tor: J� Underweez, Blankets, Flannedfi;, re•itled for tit• Holiday trade.: call . .. - {tad. ,see. tbem,• __ M Boberiptioas semen. for all l[agasia•e. - •have.jest ptosed is abet:lugs assortment of Booty and Bbees and claim Ilaq i Weekly and Deity Newspapers. - an the a • n ever orf you will And this mark on ell lies,v let•w ha «ed• ver plate that is retook desire able to design- most saitsbie . .r.e. RICH.A.R►�sON, in style, This is a sign of old V John �"i��0=I :GL11'S tOZ1• isehionmd sndaring honesty in t _ aistiveal.and new fashioned st3"t:• food taste is finish. You will - :- - Well bane her Millinery Opening of AMISS BAER F`all8tocl<on find tL full line a{ K -- r art�S4a & Co's:, _ Friday and Saturday, Oct 4th and 5th. _ a ..$�aed. Choppers. . . tryeordiielinvitation is extended W elf the ladiesof kbs Wwn and enrroandtng ecoscemsors to J. B l e • • to come and inspect tb-e stook ' .WHITBY• •- • - .. - -. :-- - _ -- • - . _ _ lend-following dye. _ •;.•••:•:A 11175 SAWS- Eie. coflte�and _ _ AAAA •�• Hats • New Facey Cbi$oae end Gan �R,A t7. - -inspect the new Spring andjgoods. - ,T,1�ONT ! Lotti$; Bolts, 1�a1118 • - S f%ol'd1s11�invitmltton_Iw hlztended -to, 11a1.,FOR C :Forks of all kind;) . �.. Shovels. ':- :_ -=:.". -' • _ . .. - - AAAA .. ib under is ofAraiar rea to d and 3 edea a7IIoQeustt ��a$ p`ia,fair pr X11 '( lass, Iltty, Paints ane Varnishes: • LT) %be 0004 Amar sed.and timothy seed d*Kv - Til VE I1 WEEKLY in a dW e$leveler at North•Claremont. The News of Ontario., r -' .. Halydsnre Mmehaal. - - used'aped T.7�a'r"O,a[sm.m.t. �"�• �.— eazln; listi•�On1• _ r .r , I , YOU ._" HOW THEY 1V�a�d a s Iffy the setts*L­ EYES AND$0 t "A OfPsys Daestter," 1 t � - f , - Tlse Story of a ,` ••Anothor Ban's With.•' / Suffered from 33 y - - - •i ness and Fain ' ' ^'A neart•s afttsresas." s 1 - [� Health Became so - Secret..,..: �:h, Etc.. Bis. < ^ _ _ Was Forced to Miss Catherine •w��•:wr+�.«G ?�'►+MtriK : ,.�i�' ....:»:NrS�4a: 44 - P young lad .{» •• .P .i Y ng well Y kno L. r town, P.E.L, and CHAPTER XXX. some mystery which you have not 'i t among her acquaint " been able to penetrate." -s� 3 many other young Allowing that Caryl Wilton was — a ,: the land, Miss McLs "How do you know this?" _ fated] to tumble down he Titan's . You have told it to me in your ir" tim to anaemia, blood, and although' Shield, and sprain his ankle and __ .r �1�� 8 near] fracture his skull, Fate was delirium." (. at least kind in having him'ta•ken to 'Delirium! Bahl Don't believe i cines were tried, she` such - comfortable quarters and to anything a man says in his delir- c �• , § , to help her until Dr. Williams' Pink ' ali tato the hands of two such aur- ium,". .t "But Ido believe this; and, what People. bliss Me see. .._t story of her illness, t The doctor, who knew Dame Claes- is more, I know what you do not am now eighteen y ter_of old, said time and again that know. She is in great danger, and ., f for a considerable t ' the only • reason I have spoken t l - ; = It .anybody' could pull him through, "`� »..� � ' �, � from anaemia. My' that person was the good old dame, You of what you said in your delir- ���� '-t�I most turned to wa tiad aided by Mildred she had pulled tum IB to arouse. your attention. I very weak and pale ; i i ! hiss through. But the process of I alone can do - nothing. Perhaps � not undergo the least. alling moat have been an extremely you can advise me. Do you think prying one, for v ever man looked extremely yotf can? Is your head clear enough• E appetite failed ; headaches 11 I stop for that?" r W' as if' he has been passed through some "Lor her sake it will be clear. I I 1 �' I come dizzy, and freq elaborate piece of crushing and from fainting spells. squeezing machinery, that man was know you would not play me a false ��• ' trick. What do you know of her-" +� i� I ( kinds of medicine sad; Cv-ryi Wilton, as he sat in the great First tali me if you really do love i" I scribed' for me, but i arm chair, which-had,been brought i ting better I was un' into MIldred's little sitting-room, her." �� ing weaker, and even ' and which seemed to swallow him up "I love her." %% �" going to �� � , � d1SCOLLIIIue OI Its it he were a mere stripling. -"So much that no matter what ythis time I read the His face was White and drama, his she has done you will love her still, / a girl whose condition{ mustatho -lookingalmost black by and help her?" to mine, who had "I do , )t care what she has done. i ` contrast, and his eyes gleaming with I[ [t is something very bad then Guy Williams' Pink Pills. that abstracted, weary indifference will not take her. He would not _ to try these pills to everybohy and evekything, which reason to be gratified had made the dame almost give him have her for a wife. I do not hie � . � _ I f ly� he they have complete 'up to despair at times. It. was this laevo he loves her anyhow, and it he health. Every one of , hould.leave her she should come to that had made my 114e1w _ same weary indifference as to his SING-EDWARD YII. AT BALMORA L-HIS .JESTY AND QUEEN r me. I will not let her go again:" have disappeared, and' condition which had alarmed the ALEXANDRA ATTENDING DIVINE SI:1R ICE AT CIiATHIE doctor, a giant man who came down. "Listen! I am Constance Hast PARISH CHIIRCg, joying as goo l health from London every other nay, at an leach—" my age could wish, immense fee, and who spoke and You are? Dat she told me with ways have a good wu Let own lips that she was-no, she "Oh, but I will not be balked soseems th only room in which one Dr. Williams' Pin leaked m if every moment was said she was the old man's daughter, I will get up. She shall not be dig- can rest," Miss B1cLe11an rt worth at leSst a thousand pounds to Ah, go on." graced because I am weak. I will be We do t marry a Constance while she wan x. desire him. wa'+ all .attentio, and...-but for strong. Hartleigh every day in the week," -Rouse - him, - my good woman, HO ,. city In matte of thl _- rouse him," said the great man; .but �the teverlshaess of his manner, would � Ila spoke fiercely, and net his teeth he said, wi h a proud smile. "Alb nevertheless fel that _ Caryl Wilton would not be roused. not have been- supposed eo sick a as he strove to rise again. they mak much fuss?" if known m ht be rT !man' All the apathy was gone as if "Curses ons. my weakness! Oh, "A great ,al too much," she said bringing healt to aome' although Francois tried every Pro ,by magic. that I had,known this eartlelr! But wearily. )o much even for your terse, and It this ve _. !Jest under the sun: even to dropping .We crossed the plains of America ft is not too Istat Help me. I will comfort," and she looked at him thy motive t t has to _- things about the room and letting with the fl s, Indication of human the h-ght through the window across�together, and the stage was set uwound pon (get up." cavo the Rbc a stat the bed two things which -of old-1 She took cares of mel atathe skeof me what fordo,•aid You ought not. Tell interest sh+ had shown. DrcalJ . pill s' Pink Pi would have brought a scathingly "+1o..I akc it," he said, laughing her own life, _and remained with me "No, no, you coup not persuade feebly I had my will I should red blood, �d give t Sarcastic rebuke from his master's uracil she thought I.was dead. - I, her. I know her. Hard' as steelf have a gr deal more; you know !lips, but they failed now to extort nerves It is because,af. the simplest sigh. too, thought I was dying, and I gave but I can move her. It I went to that, my rung. To-taorrow will they bri bright eyes, Darin all this time Mildred had her >nY memorandum book, in which her thus she would heed me, but not ,be the hap 9, day of my life," and end lig footsteps to R She was the record of the wanderings of you, not you- Poor girlI' There is he !'sxed his e--+•s on her eagerly. 'Is have acearq, pale' watched and waited and hoped my mother and myself. When I more is It than we can see . She is everything rep?" and had;begun to feel had grown pale'and thin, not with came to my senores Rome.of the stage not a mere impostor She said she. "Yes," ;h >aid. "Everything Is a burden, Pale and as the care of nursing. as the dame route agents had found me, but as was his daughter. Your arm!" ready, or n r!y so." everywhere should give supposed.' but with .the inward ag- nothing had been discovered of me I' She gave him htf` arcs, and with a Ifo Rodd and held out his hands a fair trial, as th-, 'ra ony of knowing that the days Wel I for some time. the report bad gone mighty ofiort he rose to his feet She to-the bla restore h44alth and s - slipping away. and that the time,for back to the city that one of the wo- tried to steady him, but.he was tall "Everythi a ready; that is well. that the full name " the man to wreck the-lite of the wo uteri was killed. I do not kn-aw how 'and heavy, even then, and hts weight Come near to me. darling. I shall Pink Pills for Pale Pee man at the hall was near at nand- she learned that L waa Constance!bore her down.. He struggled' like a lose you to- orrow; that is the only the wrapper around ev that the time of the wedding 'was i Ilartleigh. for I nowhere mentioned madman to keep on his feet, and bitter thing by all dealers or sent - - close. And yet• there lay the man,it in the book, br*. I.suppose it was then, of a sudden, lost consciousness She went d sat at his feet and 50c, a box, or six be _---- could help her, caring nothing for I somehow by meeting Guy, who was I and rank in a heal) is the chair, held his ha To her strained sen- by addressing the Dr for his lite, wttlesfe of the Importance searching for me ses everythi was so unnatural'•to- icine Co., Brockville, +Jit " 'to the woman he l'oved.'of the lite Yes, yrs. And you do. not bear night that + childishness did not -- he so recklessly wished to slip away. her malt'�e for usurping p g your place? seem out of !ace. It seemed to her s from the Icture,hY And she did not dare to brave th9 C CHAPTER XXXf. eyes p .coasequeacee of telling him is-his "No. I would do anything to � that every dy was acting •!n a one trembling hand creak elate. But at last. i the day save her from the disgrace which "is Up at the Hall there was a at strange way, "She' cannot see yea: about to tall upon her." and a thrill of excitement at►d nail- "I shall 8 he back," she said. that this is she--this td befere he wedding came, she did not "1Vhat disgrace?" "Yes, yes, ho responded. "You -dare to put It-oft any longer, and she g clad it, which, though subdued, po stance. why docs she "A diad who was employed 'to wade ltaeft Telt will soon back. You wlIl come if she did not know y went to his room at the first chance, trace my mother has discovered that I In' Maida'a room confusion reigned back Guy's i.e. You wart be glad stare so boldly, Agatha.'' Ito find him alone, though she even Miss Carringford is an impostor, and triumphant. Travelling dresses, to get bac to the old place, Con- you, but I have me thm did.not see where the help could has persuaded La Gladys to steal� stance2" come from him. she was determined �` hats; bonnets-all the innumerable Ask her-she la your to make the thiol, if that failed she .from her room the'little memoran- trifles that are considered necessary "I shall glad to get back," she it I have not loved her. dam;book which I wrote. He has to a yo bride of position-were said, laying cr head on his knee: a to her. Tell her would go to the woman who was compared the-writing in it with the ung Then there It a silence upon' them. red - jper'sonating her, and would tell her P fi scattered about an tables and chairs; and how we love - writing in some of her letters, and two maids were on their knees, busy every now red thea he leaned toss two all she had discovered, and how the ." so he has the strongest proof that I packing the hue iia rials; a local ward' and I ked down at her and She could bear no danger of exposure threatened her, pa g g Po "3[r. Wilton,". she skid. He .did�she is not what she represents her-;dressmaker was hard at work sewing caressed the tiilken hair, but neither powers of endurance bade self .to be." - on the last hooks and eyes servants of them spo too far. She uttered a not even turn his head. "Mr. Wil- "How do ? Y Present! t c on' sounded. Sir you know this," . 'were running•to and fro continually. Y gong' threw herself on the fl ton," she repeated, "I wish to talk "I witnessed, myself unseen, a g Richard star to you about a mattes' of great !m- y' As it was above, s' it was below; and h' her face in her = a meeting between the man and Lady,the servants,were buspreparing Lhe "Is that d .nor, doer?" he naked. "Oh Rea sal" she portisnee. C'aa'you understand me." Gladys, when she handed him the Y "'No, the ssia bell I shall not Y An indifferent, vacant stas•e was his Y largo drawing-room, the whole house g away) '.-tie will not Io volt' response.-. Sly presged her book. He told her to wait for her seemed alive and restless. The hall bo long. R'e nee to dine In bore to does noE know met I; revenge until- two. weeks=-were gone. was lined with Cost exotics, placed night, you w, papa." dao hterl" hands to her bosom in as agony of The two weeks will be over to-mor- The servan were still packingin g , -c despair. ,"Constance Ilartleigh is in row, and to-morrow the weddin will them re readiness for to-morrow.dra'. O-1 her rooms, b t as she catered they Ta be Contin , dire danger, and only you can save take place•• S' a Florentine ' table e t h drawing- put their Las aside, and, excepting her. If you levo her 'rouse yourself." room were arranged the wedding P Q FRAIL LITTLE wedding?" he cried. ifts-it was not a small table, but her maid, tri drew. With a gesture IIe turned upon her_ with a sudden ]S Between. Guy and=and her." I it was covered with the good-will etre dismissed her, and stood looking gold Upon Lift ltght in his eyes: "My heaven; it must be stopped! offerings, (around at tit costly contusion. Then and Mothers 8avtii_ "You do understand met" she cried Let me think The man gave two I "Is that you,-me darling?" said. with a weary sigh, she turned and Responsibi eagerly. "Do you not? Can you weeks. He will not fail to be on Sir Richard, as Maida entered the 1!-`looked at h pale, beautiful' face in junderstand that if you do not rouse hand, since the wedding is to be to-!henry that evening, where he was sit-'ithe mirror. Every baby-every 1 ;yourself and aid me, Constance morrow. 'Where is •he? Have you I She seemed o have lost conscious- quires constant care I-Iartlei h-Maida Carringford will.be Y ting in front of the fire. g Isecn him since?" "Yea, it is,I, dear," she answered. news of time, or she ,mels suddenly nese, and when a trace driven from HRrtleigh IIall and be ' "He was stopping with a farmer of "Come and sit down," he said, aroueen by a sound of the dinner noticeable, the remedy disgraced before the whole world?". fir Richard's, but he loft soon after holding out his hand.. bell. As she slipped Into the corri- promptly applied. Th ` ^Whafdo you know o! Maida..Car- he received the book from Lady 56e went and sat opposite him, her dor a gust o wind • caught the oldMr are fret]. Their hold, ringford?" and his dark, wide-opened Glades, and said he would not re- hands clasped, her eyes_fixed on the,house and s med to shake it. from slight. The slightest eyes glowered on-her with a sudden turn for some months, but I did not floor `cellar to gar t.' She paused a mo- trouble should be met by, fierceness, the more startling by rea- believe that." "Where have you been all the al-i meat and had got her foot on the corrective medicine. son of the contrast with his former No. You weEo right.- To-mor- ternoon?" he asked, his,eyek fixed'on stairs, when another and" a fiercer Tablets have a record salt. rowl It I could go to her. Let me her lovingly. blast followed, and-something fell in Other medi�ines.,tor th@, "I know .that you love her, that try•" She looked up slowly, 'and• as it all(the gallery. drge a ailments. Th - you think she loves you, and that she Ile made an effort to rise to his thought were an effort. ..At. the' same moment she heard her vegetable and guaranteed. g no opiate or poisonous is going to marry a man whom you feet;-but the'unwonted exertion was ,Have I been away so long? I name called o Sir Richard. She 1 stood•for a, moment motionless, her, � orni', the base of,in think she does not love, because of too much for him, and he fell back. have been wandering about. ']'his nerves strung to their extremest ten- "soothing"" medicines. -- -- - -- sion. Pale and trembling she clung stomach, colic, simple to ■ to the baluster, listening:' pation, all bowel t.roubl - ' ZOU9 Another and yet anotherblast tation accompanyingthCroup 0seemed to shake the hoa5e, and once tenth, sleeplessness an -- .. P more she heard her name called; this symptoms, these Tabicts time from the picture-gallery. With an out an, equal. They ac ellort she gained .command over her upon the organs which Claim Thousaxilds of Spores of Young Lives Every Year-- limbs, which for a time had re rused troubles, and gently but ' - Lives That Could as Well be Saved. to obey her, and went swiftly,t©ward remove the cause and bri the,gallery. condition'of perfect, he - IL Is n. serious question,with 'eve mother ars to how she cttia best combat croup, whooping cough, g the sad of an ln$istinct light Every mother who has iY. Y Tablets for her little o bronchitis and similar ailments, which are sure to attack.the little ones at times least expected. The hollow she saw a dim object half-kneeling, - croupy cough' comes with frightful forebod}ng as it arouses the mother from sleep: -. She realizes the hope- half-crouching before a picture. It thethem, which' is the best lessness-of battling-with-a disease which often defies the most skilful physicians. was Sir-Richard, his white face up- field, great worth. Mrs. In' croup above all other diseases pr75mpt action is of the greatest importance imaginable. With Dr. lifted, his eyes, with a-strange wild field, Ponsonby, Ont., says .Chase's Syrup of Linseed and'Turpentine at hand any mother can effect ,almost instant .relief when the child- Y Own,Tablets. arq a, mond nets, fixed ,upon the picture of his ciao. I think they saved ren are struggling frantically for breath. By sheer force of merit it has won its way to po5ularity and dead-. wife. The sudden blast Had life, and I gratefully" is known throughout this continent as the most effective treatment for throat' and lung troubles thati_science hdken. to ebony doors open, and them to all her " _ s the v ` hie ever demised.-' -' - --- the beautiful face:looked down with druggist for Bab 'V Own ' 3r. Chase�a Syrup of __ _ w it seemed to haida'spressio over-, y wrought nerves, an expression of re-I he does not keep the ach. cents d reef to us and ` - - w pro Ward a box prepaid. Q © tt P P 'Llseed' and Turpentine f Trembling' and agitated she went 'vnluahle little booklet o up to her father and put her hand on of children and how t s "-Ts 'tile ]most necessary preparattop, that can be inept in any house. For children and grown people alike It. .1bis shoulder. refiner'ailments, which wo affords he mow• thorough and prompt relief for all allectians of the throat, bronchial iubes and licngs. 28cts "What Is it papa.?' -Why have you free of charge to any - ruo B bottle, fe,t Wy siZd,:contain1ng three times a,% much, 4 ICrcts:.-at all dealers or Edmansoa, Bates & Co., Ta come here?" asks for It. The Dr. Will 7 0 -old man t remove his icine Co., Ilroakviile, Ouf;._ text*. ---- - h o did no mo .. - - .. rte. ,♦ !i.. � ... .: _ .- .._ .. , i y - , - • - - Z .W .«. _ c; cold Ihonsing and the general handing of f gathered store eggs' limes IMMIGRATION TO CANADA. NOVBuBnR CROP REI ORT. fowl. The Plymouth Bock apt es" . r WORLDg 18 to ' --- _ to be the most Popular breed of storage, candled, 14 to 15c. un - Considerable Increase in Arrivals hens. Turkeys are also being noised Cheese--Trade dull, with bers for Half Fiscal Year. RESULTS OF THE PAST SEA- in linger numbers than ever. GralA, Cheese, 560 SON SET FORTH. :]g Marketit• cheaged. We offer_ �--T-- i 9} to 9}c; seconds, 8 to 9 _ A despatch from Ottawa says:-Mr. -- Pedley, superintendent of iinmigra- Final Estimates as Prepared •by 'LI-HUNG—CHANG DEAD• ¢ S, tion, says the arri\nl in Canada for 12.-Wheat-Tho lo- BOGS AND I'ROVISI =7,50 ,the year ending June 30th was 49,- the Ontario Bureau of het continues firm, ,..... The Great Chinese Statesman -Dies Dressed hogs unchanged' Y. We;16:,, Of these, '81,162 arrived at Iadustriea. in Pekin. • In Sued demand and to $7.75. Hog products sells at ocean ports, and the balance, 18,- i ew white and red cl. 060, came from the United States. The final estimates of the crops in A despatch from Pekin saY& :-Li- dle freights, and old quotc:-•Hacon, long g ton lots. Of those who came by ocean ports Ontario this year, based on actual Hun Chan died at 11 o'clock on Goose quoted at 63c 1 o - ass, 1 � ort cut, ', threshing results, are contained in Hung-Chang The courtyasd No. 1 spring at 68c York-Mese, $10•aU; def=�• - �J,331 were English, 833 Irish, 1,476 Thursday morning. - o.ito1 spring t a her; $21.25• to 13 t I`Scotch, 520 German, 838 Sca.ndinav- the November crop report, issued by of the Yamen is filled with life-ei�d Id at 84 to 8g41ic, Smoked meats--IIams, i ' fan, 492 French and Belgian, and the Ontario Bureau of Industries. a it; No- 1 Northern breakfast bacon, 14-fc; rq.- 11lljc,} to 17 572 from • other European- The results are its follows :r Fall17.4 bearers,ppr owhichnhis chairs riends, coallie shO111 re quote- wheat, 16,0spring ,bushels, or 17.4 anti No. 2 Northern' 12c; backs, 12�}c, a quote: tries.• In 1896 the arrivals in Cana- in in accordance with the Chinese 4t C oderich, Midland Lard--M�ket is steady c, da by ocean ports, according to offi- Per acre ; spring wheat, b,498,731 custom, to be buried, in order to unci, No. 1 hard is -Tierces. it}c; tubs, pads' 'sial returns, were `26,336. There was bushel:, or 15.4 per acre ; barley, no record then a the arrivals from 16 761,076 bushels, or 26.3 per acre; carry his soul to heaven. Several of Snc, 3.1fc; compounds, Si to 9 the Ministers of the potters have the United States. oats, 78,334,490 bushels, or hell Per called to express sympathy. d is good, and ow-re In 1897 there were 19,304 immi- acre ; rye, 2;547,313 bushels, or 9,173 The Chinese officials are so Ills I'Ove es, prices ars 16.1'per acre ; peas, 10,08buck- abuve export values. UNITED STATES. !gr'ants who landed at ocean porta bushels, or 16.7 per acre; buck- uneasy concerning the etTect his White at 41c, middle Toledo, Nov. 12-V�he °• 70,'; and 712 who entered. Canada from e& ` Corn- -the United States. During the next wheat, 1,?57,071 bushels' o; 19.9 to guard.will a possible 1&K-for- 12, t 42c east. December, 76c; May, 783d g per acre; beans, 824,122 bushels, B� quiet and steady; No. i May, 6 Oats- year there was a large increase, there or 15.4 per acre; potatees, 18,118; eign demonstration the Chinese,gen- ; December, mac' being ,751 who landed at ocean c high freight, and at December 39c; May, 4 Rye g nd 637 bushels, or 118 p!r acro ; corn, f seals have disposed their troops fight' 66}c. Seed-Prime, $5• Cin- ports and 9.119 who came from the for husking, in.the "ar, 24,838,105 about the city in such a way m to t is firmer, with de- ben $5,60; March, $5 63' timothy, United Stafes. In 1899-there was a commaud the situation. Trouble, IVo.•1 quoted at 54c, bushels, or 77 per acre ; corn for $� 35 further increase, when, the figures n • i r however, is extremely improbable. No. 3 extra at 471c, sed-No reached 32,598 silo and fodder, green, ,..ay and at 46 to 48$c, middle. Detroit, Nov, 12-Wheat 17Y ocean ports and tons, or 11.93 per acre ; hay and The wife of Earl Li and lila five 1 white, cash, 75#c; No. 8 �, cash 11,945 from the United States. Dur- clover, 4,632,327 tons, or 1.31- per sons and daughter were with him. Dec r, 751; ing these years the immigrants were They are greatly distressed. Ghin- and November, 75�c; acre. I is irregular. New IIS° recorded for the cale War year, but ow sale at irregular. west, y, '91c. The great majority of correspond- ase officials throng the Yemen. ng 43cSt. Louis, Nov. 12- closed- the department has now changed its ents report that the Supply of faun egrams have been sent sumsnoniag delivery is quoted Cash, 73c; December, 7 bla,, system to the fiscal year, which ends labor was inadequate to meet the Yellow is quoted at 45-1 c. on June 30. For the first six demand. The reasons given are tem- tmeX1 here. Milwaukee, Nov.l?r�hea Firmer; months, from January, 1900, to ket is quiet, and closed, No. 1 Northern, 7 to 721c; June 30th of the same year, 15,352 Mapornitoba or permanent departures for a Ic middle, and at 50c high toba and the Northwest;, the No. 2 Northern, 69} to 7 Deceur arrived at ocean ports=and 8,543 high-ttr„ages paid in the ]umbering in- _ bar, 71;a Rye-Higher; 1. 56c. from the United Shies. dustry, and the migration to the 3farket steady, with, Barley-Firm; Not 2, 58 to 59c; — —} — cities and larger towns. Domestic i : ddle freight, and 50c sample, 45 to 57c. Corn- mixer, help continues exceedingly scarce, the y 59-ic. CATTLE INFECTED- variety of other catlings and employ- kct is firmer, Nine- Duluth, Nov-1,ClOsc w t-Cash ments now open to'women attract- is sold at $2.70 in No, i hard, 74c; No. 2 orthern, Outbreak of Genuine Anthrax ing•girrs away from the farm. Middle freights. Lo- %38}c; No. 1 Northern, 7l Decem-I Blear Brockville. IN FALL- WHEAT 'Lower Province Province trade ber, 70c; ]lfay, 73{c. 59a straight rollers, in Oats-30 to gg9c, I A despatch from Brockville says,- the crop was a good deal below the i S to $8.20. Manitoba Minneapolis, Nov. 12-•-� t eloscd; This week two cows in a large p .• herd belonging to the Davidson average. In the west the ravages of : Iiungazian patents, -Cash, ?1 c; December, 7 e to 7U,, nb^ g r:t Toronto, and Bras_ at 11allack's school-house. I the Ilesdr.n fly did great injury, ar.d \� May, 71$c; on track, lq 2 hard much of the surviving grain was 73 c;.No, 1 Northern, 711 No. nctar Brockville, died suddenly, A h.ht in weight on account of the ket hango.!. Car do, 69 to 69}. Brockville veterinary he'.d a post- extreme heat and drouth of�une and hvr $'1.50 in bags, mortem, and his diagnosis proved I �c 'Woad. Broken lots, i that the animals had died of the Jul,:. In some western localities the LIVE STOCK MA ET. i fru, genuine anthrax. A report on the grain w^s sixviled by wet before it could b harvested. Reports from - L at $14 to Toronto, Nov, 12- prospects case was forwarded to the Dominion 'the eastern section, which is free de as t $15 here. held out in the early the Government, which has taken imme- to 81 u. both bore diate steps to stamp out the disease. !lmtn the Ifest+ian fly, are somewhat creek for an improvement he c:ct LI-BUNG-CHAtiG y g Dr Higgins, bacteriologist. after a j teens favorable. There was an all t.xo trade scarce] boil � at the - cato is now on bls way tle market to-dav Bn teas `z as careful examination confirmed the'tro..t univerf, deer--age in new tali slow and the detivcry Ii t. A few finding of the Brock%ill-o veterinary. ges of the Hessian flyeat acreage, nglrroorder to .'A- to meet ce ht hewkcourt, and Chet Tru, RODUCE. good export cattle w 9'!d at The bodies of the dead animals have i cure the new crop against the pest, Provincial Treasurer from P. rices are um rt ed aL $4,64). the highest Som® faun oadssi'been" cremated, the buildings disin- i t3 of export were o^onset but there sowing has been defrrrccl by farmers ting -F t. The former W 1 per ba on ack, for fected, and the entire herd iaoeulak- g• were no buyers Feeders _ ar- there to a later peiiod than usual. Little a sume¢the general charge of Cta%eru- and they j out of r, to xeeder bortwor ed' No new cases have developed,.'spring:wheat was grow in the west- mental laftairs, and the latter will ey from $3. 0 P• and it' Is thought the progress of the ! o c;Sc. Poo potatoes good quality. 1,200 to 9��: tbza.. disease has been stn fern part n. the win to. and the act as C:overnor of Chir I lint!! oi- o trark Aped Inveettga- nos light owing for t1r_ same Sung-ngsuccessor to that ot- $3-�5; common to middli hatcher flan shows that tilteen_years ago, bo- crop r f ew veering ; prices cattle, $3 to $325. g tutcher, twecn 15 and 20 cows died of aath- ea' yes the. injured other cereals- o-tee, whogpw ltnprobably-be Yuen phi- - f to 6e per ib k:vap- .I _2Lepoxts+-as--to-LtsE barlaY 1 I. to per ! $3.80 to $3 td5 picked i t. $4 2a rax oa o a ivery vtv axile. it su?ered somewhat Rcijb r l'oltman. an Amrrn;an ! I toac $4.33 3tocli'ers w :' Vert of the disease then. and their car- s quiet, with prices active. IIut!slo market g a little cases were, burled .at various from the Ifrom the fly and to a: great- who is' one of the physicians aUtden to Ise. Yearlings, Be weak, Li ht stockers, S 'a 800 #arshv er extent from the drouth which re- ing Earl Li, told the -correslx�nQrnt Light on the farm. Including a In nsarket is unchanged ms; $2 25 to $'2 35: 9t era, 700 spot. ne@emfly the' herd broke into suited in premature mild the render-' o! the Aalleml to Press that. entice. b, $1.75 to $3 :3 per to Rps+ tbs , $2 40 to $2.7'. tredttt ing the grain light. sill the straw he was taliecl to act with Dr. tJelde, g it and were, reeding and drinking a short. Th++re is considerable diner- of the German Legation, Nov, 1, he mnlrket la steady, t�tth 1.bulls, 82 30 to $3, tectg ng 1,000 considerable time -before discovered to 1.2.00 lbs.-, Ho-s are dcmn }o encs in. sample The crop will be found the patient very meek lrati n e a!e. Unpicked aro ► n b It ie supposed the disease was resur- a good deal'under the average- Oats severe hemorrhage, duo to ulceration 5�, and handlpicked re $`' 6"1 for -the best; It g t. $.5 313 " reefed in. this manner. _ wire also below the average, but did of the stomach Export sheep and lambs arc steady "The.hemorrhage treq resell eon- _ to firmer, but culled sh aro not * better in the Lake Erie and East Y = JM.irket is steady .for "wanted. The day's run 51 loads Midland districts than elsewhere, trolled," egtd Dr. Coltman, "fiat K per bbl; Canadian. t �, REFORMS IN ARMEIiIA. I owing to the underlying conditlen of _ _ Iwith 983 head,of cattle, 4L, } sheep TllF...YlF1,.D-OF RYE_ Ielironie gastritis; with persistent .,. sad lambs, 500 hogs, an 15 calves. France and Russia Decide on Com. 'wi,s generally rear, though light in 'nausea. only the mildest liquid food „ Th,, market is un- Exhort e a t t le, Y could be digested. Wednesday he - -. th bales of car lots at _ moa Action. grain, while peas were a small yield,choice, cwt _....,$ 4 S 4.80 due to damage by dry weather and was cheerful and without pain, but 50, and delivered at Export c a t t 1 e, A despatch from Bet lin says the pea bug. T'hc season was ° fav- _ ilght, cwt.,. ._ ._. 3. 400 at 2 o'clock Thursday moraing its market is quiet and Bulla, export. hem "It is reported here," says a des-'orable one for corn, arid the yield became tinconscious, and was no iota, on track, bei p patch from St, Petetsburg to the wag large where sown, while the longer able to get rid of the aMlec- ag ewi... 4, 4�3 Cologne Gazette, "that Prance and quality was generally good, both for tion of mucus which he hers been _ a ton Bulls, feeders, Ught, Russia have arrived at an agreement husking and fodder purposes. Beans freely expectorating. Death Was ex- be market is firm. We cwt..... _„_ 2,a 3.12} for common actlor with a view to were a fairly good crop, buckwheat pected owing to the symptoms snper- e. SJ to 9}c; geese, 5} Feeders, heavy 3. 11.50 the execution of reforms In Armenia!-od ']tam PiP Jo.+ole 'duo a9vsa•tiv ue vening upon gradual carbonic acid ducks, 50 to 70c pet i lreeders, light ... 3. and the European provinces of. thelight - . •• ”" - P tatoes . were ' in'the east, but ''-- young, 40 to 55e; old Stockers, 400 to gas poisoning." Ottoman Empire, guaranteed by the turned out better in the west. To-I 7`hroughaut: the evening digitalin - --•- - - _= e chickens, tat, 35 to 800 fps•„ ..... 2, 2.75 Sultan in the Berlin treaty. bacco growing appears to be on the was frequently-administered. Earl' Butchars' cattle, "They propose to' invito the signa- decline. ILi's persistent refusals to rciraia market is steady. AI- ,choice 4. 4.10 tory powers to meet in conference for Favorable reports are.-received re- from q,tendinLto Government busi- to $6.25 for ordinary Butchers' cattle, this object, It is expected here that ardin su ar beets. In only a few j7.25 for prime. Red � g g g. Y �Hess agE•rava his malady. wlillo -: •:,_ . good ...... ......... ... 3. $•75' all the powers will accept-the invita- localities are sugar beets produced, the refusal of the family to permit to $4.50 per bush for Butchers', common.. 2. 5 8.00flea, but the conference could not be but it the results continue to be as certain measures customary in West- `4 75 to $4.30 for Butchers', picked ••• 4. 6 } 4.50 heir] befofe spring. ;favorable as..t.hose of the present sea- f ern medical practice for relievingto do oll-colors and "In, well-informed circles in St. ',son they aro ' certain to be more stomach contributed to hasten go'.. on Commtsslon Co.) fteifers ...... ...... •.• 1. 2.5 Petersburg a fear is expressed thatp. . u extensively sown. The output has end. :• -.•• a We k o! low psio-. Butchers' Dulls ....... 2. :is'00 the present 'step of France may fordo ,been good as regards, both bulk and _ ion, va.lucs have in- Light stock bulls, 2 3.00 matters to develop so rapidly that quality in almost every case. Tur- �— keys, Ai, to 9}e; geese, cwt •..,� •••• "' SU. 0 45.00 Itussia, despite the hersCf driven e iOf nto nips, carrots and mange have all SMOKES. MUCH AT 108. ' ]hlcli cows ucks 40 to 70c per.pair; ......•• peace. may fad e e 'turned out well. Dry weather to 60c per pair. If cool Sheep, export, ewes an attitude of another kind, in order.;terfered with fail ploughing, more e;•- "3•x0 to safeguard her own interests. :pe y ues prices will resnaiti cwt... ...... �.... ._••• Z, cxall in the Lake Mrie Y counties. Centenarian tto Toutes• Her Long - bly advance, 'do buck°... ...... 2. 0 2,25 hvcats in Turkey and the Balkms;Fruit .-tre4s are general] in good bacco. ket steady for choice' Sheep, butchers', 2.00 8 00 are regarded in political circles with, Condition, but the season was a poor •-•• g Y one foi' fruit, especially apples. Many A despatch esb ymdes are hard to sell each... ....t neat anxiot. ." from 1ollk erre.• n ice 1-it, rolls, 16 to 18c iso per cwt... .....:.. 3.00 8.30' correspondents note a plentiful sup- says :-Mrs E12en Coleman, of find s and tubs, 15 to 17c Calves, per head ._. 2.00 8.00 ply of plums and pears and peachts. ,son; near here, was 108 years oifl on a Large quantity of pool Hogs, choice, cwt. 5.62} ..�,. TO -END THE WAR. Cherries and small fruits did. fairly Sunday. She celebrated the event by tiering at 12c per Ili. hogs, light, cwt _. 5.873 ..•• well �*th 'many 'places, 'though,the_I Sacred Heartchurchand thento the. home 13 to 14c doz., Vigorous Plan of Campaign Sent i tuality was very variable. The re-_1 1^c; strictly new laid, g�RTHDAY HONORS- to Kitchener. again. All the afternoon she enter- - Ports emphasize _ A despatch from London says'c--Ac ` Til L, NEED OF SPRAYING. tamed delegates of the villagers, -cipts large, especially cording to the Daily Nc«•s, Major Pastures were fn good condition who called to pay their evening .c, Fancy,spys bring Duke of Cornwall Becomes'Prince.General Ian Hamilton, who sailed `during the early fall in the eastern She confessed x the evening that ?rc>. Y stack goner- of Wales. Saturday for South Africa to act as the clay, laurel excitement, had made 5. Y I Portion of the province, although in �her a bit tired, but not very. She � • to so-,0• NO. 2 $1 less. A despatch from London says:- Lord Kitchener's chief of stag, takes the 'ntore tivestern counties compar - ' quar.t!ty of poor apples The list of honors conferred on the is plan prepared in L.cndon for a tively bare fields were common. Live bested in l big easy chair . 11 stook- K 50 to $2 per bbl. To- g g stock of all kinds are in an unusual- ed her beloved s clay pipe. ase Las bas inure tlean held its i occasion o! the King's birthday is a�more -vigorous campaign; with a I (smoked, she says, for the lust fifty short one. It includes one baronet-I view of ending the war before the ly, healthy state; an odd case of years, and thinks it is the Lest taxing In, a.ncl large shippers Icyconferred on Lord Mayor Green, coronation festivities begin. I cholera a in'.hogs being the only disIto- n better than any oth-IIease reported. The supply of,fodder of induce peace of.mind and comfort including Greats of'-London, eight knights, including "General Ilaalilton's appointment'"! of body when one is annoyed or even Dr. George A. Critchett, the distin- says the Daily News, "is .part of a is said to be ample for the-winter. troubled. ur shipper tells us we guisbed oculist, and Judges Gray, plan arranged after the King's re- The .season was a good one for nl rkets easily $1 per of Bermuda, and Little of Newfound- turn•.from the' Continent about six (dairying. Creamery plants have been. ;odd stock selling at land, and five companions of the Or-I weeks ago. Unless Lord Kitchener I put into a number of clxeese factories ' LORD MAYOR'S DAY• der of the Bath, including Mr. Clin- should decline to be complaisant, the- cheese being made from May to Oc- 5 bag on track. There ton E. Dawkins,'a partner in. the new scheme is likely to 'devdop tober; serf buttC: during the wintry — firm or J. S. Morgan and Company. about the beginning of the year. -- months.. Prices as a iule.have been everal cars showing rot d on.-The Procession om 30 to 35c per bag, ging Edward has appointed his -4-- satisfactory. In Ol Lond as Good. d talcs considering con- son, the Duke of Cornwall and York, - W —GUN BURST. T} eahing has been carried on ac- or about lc Prince of wales and Earl of Chester, x ____ tivcl; . Peas were marketed early, A despatch from London sad s --- c per bag o and a large 'quantity of oats has The first Lord lfayor's Show of the HOOT �� BOBS-" Many Killed and Wounded oa a been disposed of, •but wheat has not present contury and of the.reign of BOOTED British Battleship. been moving very lively, and much of King Edward took place on Satur- pAIitY 'AlAttKET• Recipients of War Medals Cheer A despatch from Athens says:- the barley is now feel on the farm. day and was more than usually in- c marl:ct is quiet, with for Stiller. While the British first-class baltic- The average yield of honey will)ic teresting with a number of txevr fea- �an1,r tq day, Choice ship Royal-Sovereign was practising about fifty pounds per colony. Bees tares. Special attention tsps paid - - - e wanted• Aledium and A despatch from London says : with her guns near Astakos on Sat-will go into winter quarters with a' to'the co]onies,.which were feprescn - afe dull and cagy. we At Nottingham Thursday where Lord urday, one of.the big weapons burst, Mair amount of stores,. and a prices ed by attractive cars. The decora- te<l dairy .tubs, 16 to Roberts, the Commander-in-Chietf killing an officer and six men belong- have been good owing to the sonnei- I tions of the streets were' of fixe 'cis- lter c roils, 16 to n k distributed he 4 r thousand booed war medals, dnnd ing to the marine artillery, °std seri- t.y of fruit, the season of 1901 may I tomary character. site g.crowds lined for Selected small pously ells 17-to 18c; cheers were raisedsfoi thenen dal int teen sa>lourYd Itris reported tla t the i average rdne for the nl ab�en I am e�� Attethe Wtlxe usual treceptioht? t.lcir lx.�tw ice 1 lb r {eat o ctc� 12 to 13c; cream- ler. The recipients uethe give" in+accident was due to-an artilleryman are tal.ing touch eters interest in i Coprts the procession completed its 21c; solids, 19 to 20c• the lunchedii srepeq g bean taken in the selecting, feeding, Guild,linll; grades. theft hogor, repeatedly broke, foto forgetting to close the breech before I poultry raising. Afore care is now I tour of the cltS and retw nee to the _ krt � for all gr -the 20c; fresh cheers for Genera.] Buller. ruts was fired. $ , - V 4 , M Mill x _ *Too11.cU.1,111UbX11.;k1y •terrtna =James Allawa has aetarnad from 6t A rind of flue seconds between a flash to the addxe"label on your paper you Catharine. y of 1•dtninR and thunder meat"that the can always asomata the date w whiab ig. - oarsubeenptionso Txa+Nswsupaia. —John Leslie, of Oshawa, spent Snn• Saeh is a mile distant from she obtiervesr �ttaaoei, are aoknowledaed nil a day with his parents here. Thunder has never been beard over four• Wea ahanas of date on label om the*Mfirms paper ol- —grad Ni 'th Co d iwi�g z+o.ipt of money at Was the oma. p=Always fol- gbawander has been in the teen mites from ibe$web,though artiliery tsseytbedasevatd ahead _ t city for a few daya�bhis week : has been hoard at one hunted and twenty er —We are having a taste of genuine miles. "—-----— -- November weather this week, -' —Mr and Mrs Eison,of Toronto,spent Sunday with Pickering friends. —To tent—Bleeksmith shop and cot• NS hervJ lined rind unlined smocks cheap. -. Pu°xsante, ONT., Nov. 15, 1901. tags• Apply to W Logan Pickering.' -The township council meets in the _ N$ overalls all sizes and good.patterns cheap, hall at Brougham next Monday 18th ins& H'e-F! �'+� NB heavyfleeced shirts and'drawers only 5oe.LOCALISMS. — eerMaonab and family, of Clare- xs Over-shirts and sweaters great valils from 4 mons.•visited Robt and Mrs Miller on 71 Sunday last. - _ NB all wool car a snap two pair for only 25a Snowing. -Men have beep engaged this week Ns caps for fall wear new nest and cheap. -B.Wood returned home last week repairing the elation road south of ibe After several month's absencq. Spink Mille. Ns wool lined mitts and gloves cheap and afro r Dr.F L. Henryntist will be here —F.H. Carswell spent the holiday with his parents in Oshawa, again next Tuesday to attend to his pro- -His,C. Bakerspent Soturday and feasional duties. * Babies and children need .,Sunday with her parents in Ushawa. —Rev. J. E. -Moore will praaeh mis i:. —Mise Baths Palmer. of Toronto, sionary sermons here in the Motbodist proper food, rarely ever medl' spent the holiday with her parents here. church on hluthod at 10 80 a m.and is `�� :JOHN �� ���—Misses Phoebe and Ftosvie Wright, the Audley Methodist ebnroh ai 2:80 p m: Cine. If s"�'J do not thrive ,, (x/ of Toronto,visited their relatives here on —Jarvis St Collegiate Institute of To On tired' food somidhing Is _ Sunday. routo, is to play the college rugby team —K.M.Stewart,of the School of Pbar on Saturday on the co, grounds here. wrong. . meati a tittle macy,Toronto,visited Pickering friends As this game is not very often witnessed na Btmday. in this vicinity,no doubt a crowd will`ae. help to get their digestive —L. A. Findlay, of St Catharines. semble. Game called at 10:80. machinery �yp�(inf properly- ill spent Sunday _yd Monday with his —D•Brokenshire has had placed in his _Friends here. mill this week a new chopper. It is so T 0J up-to-date a and will rind mush e �°.J�--/ • • • • • • —Frank and Mrs. Alta•vay spent 6atnr P machine g �� ' day and Sunday in Whitby with the lit- finer,more quickly, and in fact is better _ tar's parents every waw. Be invitee farmers to brink 1, —The pripeipal(of our public school hfr along their chop that he might prove of (Stevens,visited hie relatives is Tyrone its suoeriarity to their satisfaction * 1EM " ' Freda till Moeda —The W,F.M 8. of the Presbytettan 1 LIVER OIL Wishing a stock of knitting y ;from y 1 y CO winter use, please give as a —R. and hire. Brown and litre. _W. church parposr holding their amount �ynp�pypspy/T ar(/,Iyf6S0iQ� Hamly,of Toronto. visited T.A.and Mrs Thanksgiving meeting on Wednesday the vein find a choice variety of$ ' Greig during the holiday. 10th tont commencing at 7:80 p.ui. A Fingerings,Andilasioms,Bnrl' —J. R and Mrs. Thbaton were in Uz lady from India will address the meeting will generally eorMCt ' berg,etc. Also Bilks and Vel _ .bridge a few days this week owing to the A colloctioa will be takeu up in aid of dress trimmings and fame, ar" illness of the former's mother, missions. After the program, refresh- difficulty. —Mrs.L. H. Chapman, of Sault St meats will be served in ibe basement by If oar vtn'11 from One- I » Marie,is visiting bar daughter is Tomato she ladies of the society, Ali ace invited y Put l ;L�'�. & E. Boone, PT where she intends .retraining for "ibe —On last Thursday,while Mise M3Hav fourth to half a t winter. of Greenwood, was about to board the in ivy's bottle three or four The Upper Camads Bible Society will.local for Toronto,the roughness of the bold their annual meeting in St Andrew's ground caused herto tall and break bar arm tinws a day you will soon see • obareh on Thursday. Nov 21at. . A good t We understand that a Iawver has been t, For ti attendance is requested here this week searching for evidence in a marked Impmvemen —James Gordon returned home on ease so action be entered against the G larger Childmit, from half toSP • • ! •Thursday of last week. bringing with T h for dame es,We redicted some time CIALO him two deer, which be succeeded in bag• ago is these columns, that with the a �r", according to • ging while on hie hunting trip to Afinekoka wretched accommodatioa furnished by —The Womin's Guild of St. G4ortze's tha G T R at Pickering station, sum- ag dissolved in their lrtillt, , church intends boliiog a Parlor social on each accident was certain to occur,but it �'Thankagiviog night to D.le'a hall, Mare I seems&list those officials whose duty it is if you SO desire, will Very complete snmoundamans wilt be . given to look after these matters bdve Do re soon show Its great nourish' later. gird whatever for the rights of thetravel If the mother's is�• ! sits I —tits. Geo. parr spent a tam docs is ling public. Ing Wer. Toronto last week. While in the city 61 e — milk, does not nourish the - - pleasure of fieri ming to rho etas•e Greenwood. J ` -had the i�of the famous Scottish vocalist, Jessibaby, She needs the P1Y1uh 1 { _ ]ldcLachtaa. 111 ur Chopping Department.is again ru R.A. 13i,rell is'visiting, frieo3a in Oak. s10n. It will show an effect t, -We dongrstulate.bfise--Jfiuuie.Ann3 (titre, --- upon her securing the Iilaaa'e school for I D Barrell took in the big sale in Chicago at once both upon Mother IfuII a... Our.Rork-is noted for. despatch n ~Y _ ext peau We have no doubt that the teat week. will be as successful a teacher as she lima Fred Seldom Sandayed with friends in and Child. been as n stn-dent. Cherrywood, sit e+ve quali ging along your chop. —The side•vaalk that has been for sev• Mte*Arnie 13eea is at present viaitlag SCOTT a soWNE, Tame, CaRaea oral year*a&,the old Grand Truck station city friends, James Hick u,at.time of writing,a lit -Cream Zone." Family Flour, $8 80 r bbl, .has been moved to the acrth side of %Lbg _ _..._._. _ __.-___..... y per Lit imprcced: "Toronto Patent." Fano -. as east, where it will shortly be laid` for Cleo Dunlop spent Monday and Tuesday y Pantry Flour, $a 90 the convenience of the residents in that with city friends. SMITH THE JEWELER, •,Boatoo," Pure Manitoba Patent Floor`S5 00 psi part of the village. gweek while John 'Miss Angie B,rrattis in Toronto attend liner was assisting in lotdio. freig,itPon D1iss Lizzie McKay has gone to Oakville DICKERING• ' a ;,GO er`o Gr beat Flour, s5e per for 2 y iag-ane Ladles College. Bran !li,W r the 3tr Persia,at&be:-Hsdle Shaw Mil to spend the winter. Jumbo Flour, 2C p Short 1 Loa = Graham Flour, 1`d lbs for 2 _ e ' P - per too , ling Co'e dock &. Oathartnee, a heavy h1»s Dora Si.Ii+y ba7 puce to Chico go box fell upon him, breaking several riba. to spend the winter, ? Mixed Clop.1 GO per tow A*time of writing we are pleased to The Susses Law, of Pickering, visited a `t Oat Chop, til, per 100 lbs. T state that be is doing as nicely as possible friends here on Monday. Oats 86a per b —On Friday las&the Audley foot ball Dl"Abe Law and Mrs Geo Law visited Watches.Clocks and Jewelry neatly and Oshawa friends om-Friday. - t team name down to play a friendly match Many from here attended the plowing promptly repaired The ONLY o wish the boys of our village, but owing to match at Myrtle on Wednesday PL LCE to get properly fitted the brief notice the{wrest could not get Mr and Mrs C White, of Claremont, with eves and perty itte S i u Mi�, their seam uwtber. -The Andley Waco, spent Sunday with friends hm•e. PRICES RIGHT A Lad, 1 bowever.not wishing to go' boma without Arthar Johnston has retmrned from as ng... a struggle played a match with the col• extended business trip to Quebec. If you want an ALARM CLOCK I can i lege boys.the result being a tie, neither Mr and Mrs.T.Forsythe,of Brougham, supply you Give me a call aides scoring. SnndASed with A. and Mrs Moore. _ - —Tye 9oath Ontario Farmer's Iosti- Mrs. Haney and child, of Toronto, are ., sea wn • etas•will hold meetings in the Fire•hsli, she[nests o[Mr and Mrs A Dfoore O',•mN +• • It a , is the ' Pickering, Nov 2let. Masonio Hail-Brook -Freak Harrison has sold bis young deiv- a I tug ooh to W D ere,of Ptelterlmg, Gm, Nov 22ad,and Town Hall Manches• &a.tt �" " a ?; 1111 t 'ter Nov 23rd. This u the first,aeries of Mrs Wm Tait has returned home after Fes- 1tar I ao 8 ac s tiding a few days with Oshawa friends Their annual meetings. The program ie p° y ae 6� a }... belpful and instructive, sad is is hoped yVm Stewart had gone 10 Hamilton, p�, r I „ whets he has secured a job with his bro• t4- ;.,, � s � a & � :To -urchase- Gent's Furn1<sh that everyone interested will try and at- tber, :tend these meetings. Caps Ryan has returned home after =`n —The King's Birthday was generally• spending several weeks with friends in In z.A I�O _R In R kdy Madee, observed here as a holiday.the places of Toronto. ~ .a•3 '�° A !business being open during the morning bliss Aggie Stewart hu returned home 7'0' ser Mme .• n 0 Bummer Underwear, orad again dnrinJz the evening. A ttoodly after spending several weeks with friends p� r Overalls, Shirts of all kinds, ".number took advantage of the cheap rates ;in Goderich. W J o :o $ 8 Eec�S ° ► w Hata in all the latest styl by visiting friends. The da however, toaster Fred IIarris; who bas been ser- a a c'p s a`o zj m3��� Boots and y a o s.., b. will never be o lar as a holiday. as it .,oasly ill with diptheria is, at Lima of 'a E a:sy e ;,,do»m o^I-m tomes at the wrong season of the year, 'wriiiog quite improved, O e4 ; $ 11 .- y a°a Z als of r The kin did not show as much 'wisdom pingL I neiead of chopping a erp afternoon chop- m A4.4 I G Co 2 ° col t. IR, �a BUNTING. as his mother in his selection of a birthday he will chop each Monday,Weckgee3iy and : 0 1 O 9 0 o H I w —We congratn'.ate A. T, Law upon bia Fridav ail day. p~. ` 8 '' m g e o receiving a quarter section, (160 acres) of Norman Adamson, Frank Harrison and M m a :s b = o j I q , • _. lgnd_iu-N-ew Qatariz—Eie-i e�.4i.4t , to Levi Gleeaom played football with Audley ,a „ p Pr' A ^ AWa lois on account of hi* father being a vet• a rven at Pickeriug on Friday tact against ^ '�: Lo w is a j •�!j`�J y*ran of 1966. Mr, Law hew is his pus Pickerin£College, The game resulted in 3o a o. D o m D l a tie neitber teams scoring. v ng session the necessary. paper-@,•'and the _ a Mr and Mrs dd Gleason, ilir and lits G only thing remaining for him to do now We are again Hellin fleeced lined shirts and drawers wor •'is to make his selection. These landa Bone,ltir find Bir el Gnd Ai, `David and _.� br K are exempt from taxation.-for ten ,years Miss Alaggie Birrell find Dir and Mrs G for 46c. Shirts and drawers worth $1..25 for 60c. Shirts; and it is poi necessary to ocou them Johnston attended the funeral of Leah "The News from IIOW drawers worth $1.80 for 600. All W001 mate Itpme knit , ry py Tait,eldest daughter of lift sad Mrs F Df A'1tr11 Jan 1st, 3903, -Wool lined leather mitts 400 in.order to retain possession. Tait,of Oshawa on Sunday. ;* =Last Friday while the stone•heoker - Homse breaking is the new thing in this for $1.00 to new LAST BUT.NOT LEAST-We are selling 21 lbs No 1 gran Magdalene was proceeding to Toronto, 'vicinity, During the absence of Colonel _`,subscribers -she sprang a Isnk when about ten, miles Ryan last week,some party or parties.pn• _ Also 23 lbs bright sugar for a$1. east of the city. The wind being from known entered his home and upset things -,''Ibe west;*be turned around and made to general. They upset the stove, bed, - . Logan i for Fairport. Jn*t after entering ibe bar table, chairs, etc and piled them in the 7 Pioker bor she sink. The following day she was middle of the floor: 'Nothing about the Picture Framing Yr s lightened, and a tug brought to liar waste• jewehouse seems to be missing'dlthongb some -- ty tance. Ina short time she was floated ones a was tampered with. The an in- when it was found no damage was done. °pea bed better lav low as her Ryan in- The undersigned is prepared to do all tends severe punishment if guilty ones are ;rinds of picture framing at moderate For•..••• -On Tuesday evening,a most sociable fouud.out, prices. ACJ the latest appliances for do• time was spent in.tbe lodge-room of Pick• ing the work. Mouldings on band. t High Grade tering lodge.of the A.O.0 W. D'D.G,M FRED. DOWSWELL, Bro All Hoover. of Green River, eoeom• I think it is very aboard to say that a. anted by Bro Barton, pain his' c lfieial kissing is dangerous,gashed Mrs Lillytop 49 8m North Qlaremoni see T. A. GREIG. " p What possible disease cin d he a read b Orders left with A.B. Dowswell,Clue / Or JNO. DICKIE. visit. After going through the usual p p . y "a tontine of business,all the members to the Simple aot P Marriage, madam, wont,will receive prompt attention Vibe number of about twenty-five, eat grouted Grumpy. -- down to a snmptnons oyster-supper, pro- . Magistrate—What happened_ between FRUIT TREES IMasse -Harris vided by our well known caterer W D yourself and the complaintant? _ y _ :. think, sor, a balf•dozen Al-kinds ofRogers. who enjoys an excellent' reF ntacO'BrienO'Briep FRUIT TREES. cleFeland 1 so this iior.When all had done mire than brie'te and a lamp of pavipg•stcne. StHRUBS, Etc.; jm*tice to the good things rrovided,• a� A ni tiden snnt was trying to persuade r 1.sociable time was spent in wbieb a nnm•'bar little nephew to go to bed, and by Highest market price and other good wheels: Special prices -----leer of members gave short apcechea. way of arznment said that allTi�tae chick• — i��aST kinds o6 --- offered, 1 Mott probably a nnmher of 0-are social ens went to roost at sun sett . Fall and Winter apples, Sample wheels over J.Diakie's store. �1 rn--tinge will be held dating ht winter "Yee," replied flip boy, ' lint the old JOHN E. DEE ae u�iaha. i ben a'a'aya goes Wi:b them " Pickering. .. .m.. .'. ,a „� 'r -.•a-^. '':... ' ., ; ...a... 44 .,..mai .q#P. s '•:�,P �,.,r"" a,...ks'.., �,�1�• *,.M �. , - r _ a:..,-_ i` �'„'°,:•"`'='" � r � ^� +.•d... .a.Tse•� ' �' �`� ,�� . e -„.F ••� �._r+ .rti `��' e_. }wry ,:a,.... .;�^-y.>„ "vim,. •:ee• .-,; .+' i5