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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_11_22 °Y �.a'",�IT .... Barr ;r 7 • air ' . G. ONT., r PIC FRIDAY. NOV. 22 901. 1�0• OUTAROUND US a"ct:" RIVER. arougriannl Mrs.Nelson Bios is confined to her room Wm.Bark was home over SUadsy LATUT 'LOCAL R"PsMOS asaosDSD si through illness. • Rase Brodie and family Snadayed halm r Miss Berths Hoover is visiting het sister F. 3andereoa is hustling up his skating "M P>ia88 AND iOTTID DOWN s7 ova ooslasePotfDsivTs. litre.Book,of Silver Dale. rink, .,C.M..Fellow of John Wilson is adding another new T. P.Hubbard was in Toronto on basi• +S•. Toroata, mem- CLARlMoi•T building to bfe lsrmetead pleat. nese a coo le of days last week. Lahs and 8araeoas of John Gilboly who has been very ill with Mr. Gaualm has heart the guest of hiss.= see opp0Ia6 XT.360 1 Mise Mand Bn to on the sick lies this an attack of pleurisy,is now convalescent. : morainS 4 to Io/ week. p Marshall Turner ill preparing to moves sinter here�dte. S.Gerow, this weelr. Dire.Dunkeld is visiting at T. Casten dwelling house on the old site, where one Rev.Adams. of Claremont, oeeupted Of all materials end design , this week. was previously burned dO*D. the Methodist pulpit here last Saaday. . -kept in stock. It will pay 3, Miea Jessie Nighawander left oa Monday John and Mrs. Milroy,of Cedar (lrat"s. j stock Arthur and Mrs Johnson were in the for Colliagwood to a rad a few weeka with visited this week with Geo Philip it• to as 11 at our works sLd inspect a07t D city on Monday. her aunt,Mrs.Lawrence, who is serionsly bars.Stant Gerow has been very ill, v a BOULTBEE; and obtain prices. Don't be . _ eta,TempleBnlld• neat Dr.Eastwood and Miss Sate were in ill. - but at time of writing,is greatly improved ad streets.Toronto. agents we do not employ them. to the cit on Monde iz+ g Y P ' at forenoon. Mossy ly we oda, attd do throw off will Y Y• The junior partners of the late P. R. Do ani forget the shootiUR•match hers� � which will Reuben Rawson is expected home this Hoover & Sone, have been dredging their on Thank ivia Da when an interest-- ; . commaeeaou of 10 per Dens•, fig g Y• B.C.. D.C.L. from• A week from Manitoba. mill race and otherwise repairing their is time is anticipated. call colic save by purchasing g - MU LOON-BOOLT• call solicited. Robert Ward returned from -Manitoba water coa,eee and are in ship•shape to at Our fat man is now dealing in swine. . o-1-ly tend all comers and goers. WHITBY GRANITE on Monday sussing. , and the 70 year old boy e:eroiaes them Q. C., BARRIS- Miss J B Watson, of Stratford,i8 vise The remains o.Mrs.John Toole or., who y Whitby c died in Toronto on Friday laat arrived on daily in the corner field. lttomq and Cosn>y Oyp.poet Once. '• itinq at B B Pain ere. Jas Hogle has bought the old Carpen• tbt. lily — E, W.and Mrs Evans and Mies Laura, the morning express Monday and was f were here over Sunday. followed by quite S large concoarse of ter farm,and is now busily engaged in AT, BARRIS- E�♦�Tp� �Tv Y Thos, Gibbous was in the cit on Mon- friends n the Baptist cemetery where the putting the same in glean. omoo op else Pow PICS fi it♦`t Vl + y interment was made,and where the igaer• Dire. W. J. Coakwell and son have re '30 Dow V.A .Theo. ' day purchasing Christmas atoek. aervioes were conducted by the Rev.T. turned after spending a week with Mrs. acv to Loan, sy Chas Brodie and wife will celebrate Legate, (Dr) Bateson,at Sunderland.. } their silver wedding this(Friday) evening Ed. Willson his returned home well HIE & SWEE:�Y, H W White will have an auction sale Remember Pugh's Sale. LL pleased-with hie trip, and we are pleased etc- Tempple Build• First olaes veLicies for hire by y of standing timber on Tuesday Dee 8rd. —+++— to re ort, mach improved in health. oat avert' turdsv P p &trhie (i.R.Bweaay. or-night ''Bonin connection Bee bills for particulars, A Nonagenarian's Birthday Party On Friday night last Graham Johnston. ink'all G. .B.trains. Freight Wm, J. Hakney, of the Sth con, is of Greenwood, met with a painful loci- 8= rase de tvet+ed to sal parte of having a sale of farm stock on Weduee• Altona, Nov. 18th.-A pleasant birth- dent, The fire fingers of his left hand - ! village. Teaming of all kinds d • day., Nov 27th 1901, Dont fail to attend. day party was held here on Saturday last were badly sat. Dr. Fteh attended to the RIN ART Su R_ on shortestnotioe. Bale and Duncan Maonab and Dan Forsyth left in honor of hire hasan Forsyth who, oU iu ar of the Ontario vet- mission stables in oonaec" . on Tuesday for Cement City, Minhigan, that day, completed the nenety•eeeond JDr G.N. Fish left for the WAet last .registered member to visit the extensive cemen► works is year of bar age. She was born in Ham Saturday. The doctor will be away fors .' 310dica' association. ` that district,and in which ibeyhove taken iltoo, in IWO. and there spent her first couple of weeks on for will, During f l is eadoaegaartas mi1se s H. Pe ce end shoeing toren i pT for. considerable stock. five years. The famay glen moved to absence Dr. H. E. Service, of Toronto, - - -- w t p.m. Tolopzap The Canadian Lyceum Bureau have the States and lived for a time in Geneva. will look after his work: +e'O•address. roes not yet been able to arrange the date of They then crossed to Kingston. where -- Me 8pofford's entertainment at the Mesbo they resided for a couple of years; and Join M. a itio has retarded from his Gsterwary Surgeon, • dial abutob,owiaii to the numerous calls finally, in 1821, they found their way into bunting expedition is the tawrtship Of t.le onto-^° yevuit• they have for that antlamaa'e services. Uxbridge township, In 1827, attire For. Pringle, Parry Sonnd District. - netnaar of the ■• l� 'nl�ltr�et• e g reone were comprised in the party, i A.sooiattoa ell a� They bog*to fdrntsh a isle in December. eytb was married,and ass op hoasekeep• pe pr y 1hs domesuo antrnaie The Curling Club reorganized on Mon ing with her husband, the late Caleb they succeeded in bagging 16 deer, two stat motoru approved day evening in the elob roout at the risk, Forsyth, near bar' father's home, after for each pereq�; offic.to T.A tirafas A fall line of first. " on Cnnreb 8t oppu- when the following officers were eloesea warda removing to the township, of The "News" seems to have Qct things fist ataas furniture now for the season:-Pres W J Greg, Vice. Pickering, where Abe has since remained, somewhat mixed up lately, The treas. - - - on exhibition in Pro& Wm Palmer, Seo Treas J C Macnab Her maiden name was 8bewfelf, anA her arer did not know when conneil met and - iNts7C1lg. our ware'rooms. Com of Management. Me-ore T Wilson. fath►r. William Shewfelt was of German consequently did not put in big appear• ,COnveysnoer, Com p3'1C®g right. _ J Harvey,C I Brodis• The club bas a extraction from Pennsylvania. Har &nee. Had he read the Ness !wt week s oysuc r. eta, g - g� membership at present,and every• mother, known as Rath Murray before the mistakb wouli pot have woured. 07 �1t�•.�,d one is looking-forward to a good winsere bar marriage, was an American by birth A maetica of the Broa¢hsm Union R.S R• S. Ditlliug�l sport. 'Mrs. Forsytb's friends had good reason was held on Monday evens¢• and those ' Issuer of Marriage John Monkhouse, brother of Joseph to wish the bright old lady many happypresent decided to bold the annual oyster etmili to Aar Aad nekertaq t. Mookhoaae Altona. formerly reeve of returns rf the day, for areas aas runs i anoper and entertainment for the school diver.ons, + ly Prckerina Towashi died ver sudden) the family., her maternal grandfather - - p y Y y+. on TUAeday evening Deo 24th. The pros , Issuer of Marriage rI�+ OnB ug e$ on Friday last He was procesdins having lived to pave his one lhandrad and Peet A promise a most successful and pleas coep,tp of ontarto. oa, Wagons, 9 along the road when he dropped dead• sixth birthday. ant gums. _.Bills giving fall ppaarticulaus ►isreadeaoe,Pioharms heart disease being the cans•. Ha' had ++°- will be issued in doe time. Reraembbt 1.7 ,Eta+ at lowest prices. reached the age of 71 years and 8 months Saturday. November 80th. the date. { V. aaetiogeer, .ko.. Repairing neatly and to tl and was very highly respected. His fan• - �•�• - - atitefrom his an•neroas p 8 y p y an. took place on Monday to the blew _ _ - Ashburn. Bales of f rias,farm attended to. nonits barging ground,Altona, when bis liugli's Sale November 80th. e is so be e a .rill be remains were followed to the rave b a Mrs John Innes, -of Bonya. is vieitiag with ibe as nae Aare B Y Lar •rrnte this ween. ad.aataea at}ty Sole Agency for Bpeight W n large-number of frieade. pp - Co., Markham. -- We understand Me McCullough has been / O'9PN9HIP ERH + By the ways do. re-engaged for snother year as teacher, Claremont - :— ,mmssionerfo taking HAM ' , MOOR -- Mea is a good one. g� honey + J. Gerow. Frank and Tont Wilsons t _ ale Out r A Ragbv game ie a decidely novel sight P ' FUL1Il d ry pl er'ag' for 1'iekenng The one between Jarvis fit Sunday atte•r.7ttn with A. Vsrcoe; who is e•- B o¢tttoo ad• C I Toronto, and-the 4olloge tearn on Set- Dow tailoring here. for est, Gil q C I T was the maiden effort of its intro. Rev Crozier is having big residence s,ef etc o fiq�°T9 urdaydactioa into-this part ' notary staid do- newt painted by Mr. Wilson, of Whitby, Engine and Machine Repairing � r.rcor. e3ta maim. It was interesting to all : to We otic adds mea to its appearance. Plow Pointe s As / p 9 players in the mad sad snow because of Thi Brooks and family have vacated Chopping Fl Done : ALL•Licensed Ane- F the footballist -esprit do-corps" ; to the the boom which they c000piett for some Sisals Flooring for f3a16 o+9 of Ortario Ano onlookers because of -patriotism and in time and moved sato Mrs. PearsoU's hoose; _ .- ... pada cooaacted ataatO�ln79kAr aIId aTe stet Our boys have challenged Balsam to a $p. W. Wil:>t8, Poacher, Real Besets r somo ewes of their ignorance of the game, Astor Butts attention Why do they pits on to one and other? game of football 00 where Day and mu: or taiearapb. Ad- Brock Street, 1�II12 What oamben 6 8 10 is the captain cal-inQ intend showing them where foot ball Domes Claremont Market8 1x8, Brougham.C't F. Is it meant for sport 7 Are they trying to in, This game should be a Rood one ss l Out. 61-66- Watches, Cloaks and Jewaim, kill each other 7 Aad even "whai !Dole bonors have been pretty even-in their- past Wheat, Fall, White.:............ 61-66- TOW Hotel:-Hay- snail and m u these mortals be" from this poetic maiden matches. Wheat, F&H. Red,.•.:..:".-..... 8f-66 • ch°rongot overhaul- Repaired 7 p -y On Sanday evening our village was Wheat, Rpring...............:... 64--67 burst forth. Tbese and similar questions shocked when the beard that Me White, Wbeas"Goose.,................ .. 63-65 " pdesire`' to furnish All Work Guann d. firer°sillier.ekes or looked. yet the game wbo lives just south of as bad died'auddeu• Betio Ilia desire to patronize u a eat one. It is a rt-Uobie, eshilar- l y••, ......••....•......• '115-66 room.. f shall be plow Po 1 Deceased was a remarkably smart Peas, .......................... 62-68 when the have ode ating,muscle producing,patience-teschiog, y' . - - Jas, TgBR8aC13, Visits Pickering Monday and iday of Mies exercise, giving atbletio man for his age being at yeah old,Aad Rye. ............................ 40-45 so-so each week. bodies to our boys,who are denied theongh half an hoar before his death had been out pair ...........,.:'...::.:..,..... 40-45 the esi�encies of 20th century lits, the to the barn. On returning from the barn Alsike...................... 06 50•--{i.00 �jFjsaee' The alterastive pleasure of acquiring same byy Me White had drawn a chair op to ibe Red Clover....:.............14 50- N.90 - t �• `'` the good old back-saw or povarty stiok stove,and appar!ntly fell asleep, oat Upon Timothy Seed. r.- �fE�TERN BANI 0f AADAt monotone on the cold barn floor. It's a closer a:aminatioU fogad he had passed Of Awa Deceased was well sod favorably horned bull 17 great game-- sport-tallier in- Y• `tar8e• war, 10 tercet ing at times-perhaps dangerous Lad known through this district and the family _. . 1?0 oryorated try sot of Pariiarn 184• masderons; yet for all an incomparable have the sympathy of the whole wmman• r,,rate. slotsring sraso>.. ity in their bereavement Rea Istate Ant:earloslCa,ritai.....................til a Me�Miehell, B.A. who refereed the '�"• / 1 • Subscribed Capital.............'.•..... game on Saturday is an old Mitering boy. Qr. . Stock Sale.-- ..... B ` �. Jones. ise.t............. 242,481 Hoagie and Lot m Pickering Villatts rt I3ol.srainx• Assets lta.3tIv Convertible....,....... 1,8ta,eet Orn w Claeemout,be sought an saademt• QreQnwood. JOEY COWAN.ReQ, T.H.Mcurz t aN Bea1 career and later taught in the Whitby for sale ehdap. president Cashier Coll.Institute. He bis taken a great in• - �Tn gpsaisl attention given to armor's Bale tonal in sports always and bas developed a )Slice May Ledgett is visiting city friends ♦ :j+ T �O M I lY lT bytes Collections solicited and aramptl,mute flue pbyeigoe. Se played lul yeas in the Mr and Mrs ]!i {3leesoa Bandsyed with 'vj� •ma, Life. iatS�rce Farmer's Notes discounted •mar7Asa and 0:R.F. U.and bis fair impartial rulibgs Wbitevals-friend&. •' joseisn Exehaaee bonRbt and sold Drafts is E Lnks Opl D. To- fined,ayaflable oa all parts of the world lad It lis abiiistto s Saturday's segen�oa BsturdaDfsaev visited OshLwa friends on � ♦• lo't leaeling•opiiciaD gvtap]•salt Deytsrtmsat Y . : t A $ AlliD's Drug Interest allowed on deposits at hihest oar- a football field with credit. Geo Law, wife and family spent Sunday rent rases,and credited h t•yearly to depositors •�+ with ltir an-i bi rs Lew at Pickering. 4by, on Tuesday, ; .Centennial Corners. James Wilkinsob and C- Bone spent conveyancing Lit Boas, t3eo. Herr. Macaw, several days with friends in Bowmanvilis Money to Loaa. 26th 1901 Eyee ex )tics Barr spent 8aoday w h Mn Donald bars. W J. Devitt has returned home - Stotts. Lad her son RoberO with ail? evts ery Tulsedt DOIdINIOi�T SAN$ . after spending several weeks Mins Beatrice Knowles is away on Loll- friends. ,of White• - � t, - e ay days. bin Nolan Refracting Robert Bertram sod his mother are vale,sl»rat Saturday with Mr end bin M. �• 4• Richards Luke, Optician. Capital Paid iso, �2,450ifl00 visiting friends in Montreal. Gleason. nal 1'nrlorat. Arthur and Reginald Chester left on Me end airs J E Disney attended the Notary Public, Pickering ` 1'hona 2668. Moadsy morainq loss Temiecaming. funeral of the latter's brother at Tbornbury eTgggT WEST. Reserve Fund :$2,450,000 Our public school teacher, bliss Sinton, on Saaday. bis been re-engaged for another year. The members of the Methodist oharch a WHITBY BRANCH. Mrs Crandall, of Toronto, spent a few here intend holding'so oyster Hopper at or dao sAsLM-31'!e>ttestas guns:d.:.i o[last week is this neighborhood. around Christmas. Ta►Ixs GOING EAST SIM As FOLLOWS:— days spm sanstss Isastaese 7l'raawatsa We morn our young men not to drive so A.Boyer has returned from bfg.este s be 8:52k.M Special stteation aivsn to the collection of recklessly when the springs of his'bnggy deer hreet.- Bei nA Orta of the.funky ones be No. 8 MAIL th are weak, especially when more than his anoaeeded in bringing back two deer. " 12 LOCAL 8:04 P.M. Fatmar s sale and o er Not". &16 P Y. of Cod Liver Oil with aAVaitig DILPABTMENT, own life is endangered, as he narrowly ea• Lyman Boyer and Robert Boston left i•10 LaeAL, rad cherry bstk. Its a FOLLOWS:— Interest allowed on deposits of•1.00 and rat+ °sp`d a serious socident. W hen will the on Monday toss Detroit,Mich., where they for tang trouble- Wards. youths of this generation learn prudence? have secured s good job in a machine shop TR►IxS aOma WEST D11711`11111 FOLLows:- $.J.THORTON, Don't forget the aonivers!ary servicea at R. H. Walks, of Brooklin, formerly •No.9 LOCAL. - . _ 8:62'A.M. MANAali3i Centensial next Sunday. In the afternoon teacher of the school liars took the League rill LOCAL . , 2:26 P.M. the pulpit•will be occupied by Rev.H.G• last Tuesday evening, the topic being on 117 MAIL 8:18 P.V. Anival Crosier, of Melville church, Highland "Bir Walter Scott' -NOTICE t Creek,and the Law family, of Pickering Wm Prouae who bra.been employed by •••••• will sing. The evening tmrvicea will be W. J. Devitt this last year, .leaves ou W �sLM•->oasbsPloa staa'ea Anti krosk b Celery tea Do you want a new earrisgs top tbia' conducted by Me Kenneda,while the sing- Wednesday for Toronto where he has s L10TNd EAST DEr! ►s FOLLOWS' — Anti C p teetbiog powcers season,wa have it cheap, Sod everything ia¢will l e supplied by the Boarboro Jot esA wall goo rad d°end s c esaial party No. 6• MAIL' - h drop a else ih our line. choir. 0 C P coagthe Me Kennels,the evangelst, in bolding was held at the home of Mr and Mrs.T. Pio. 12 . bit�D 2:b7 1 .M 0 C P Asthma core }� Wilkinson11lows Icefflere revival services at Centennial, church, Wilson on TUeaday evening. D wee- was {, :6:08 P•M. a of the Standard DS es �1 �o. Alsop the Dterinq where he is meeting w th great encour• the hit of the evening until the wee ersia' 10 LOCA=. - machinery. T n d h o pe g &large�_tmber of new converts have Pea e ement. The meetir , are well attended ours. W C Hodges, prince vantrilognist,TnAm GOINO W88T DVE AS FDrSAws*— �Y Ln rcLarrghlin bvgaibe - com i fol war 1. thea: t.et`fy' g g old a copcert-in 4rangs-i l here.'on 1 1;0 -A, Loom- -.9:00. dc. Give ria a 0111. 4 � r work be'tg dodo 1 y hiss Henna'S. All I Saturday evening, 1ov, 23rd. ver is a• -�,. 11 1�11xED 2:81 P.M. �� H. J�C�cOjlf who can, rho rid grarp this opportunity of� very laughable coaeert and eyerybr.yl 7 Mail , 822 P. M!' NEWS pha rn acv. Brock Rosa. who vv hire., iwitbin diatar.oe should attend• p a .c � � � Y, � •cs J _ry . ti `F tltl ,I. t L, n y. - , Ing, and I ma Prove that thea In eo 1r j : IN REGARD TO F EIlVF.NI: Ysays, „I-�eara-the a — - many angels round about the throne t i and the.beasts and the elders." And again he says, "I saw round about • the throne four and twenty seats." 6.God Seems to Have Selected the. G1I'cle aB And again he says, "There was a rainbeow round about the thron_ I two formerp a circle; the + ) I the Best Figure • last either a circle or a semi-circle. , ' The seats facing each other, the LII ' angels facing each other. the men I! l I A despatch from,R Washington says : for theocracy and say, ."Let God facing each other. Heaven an am- ---Rev. Dr. 'Talmage preached from come back and conduct the,affairs of phitheatre of glory. Circumference ,I!I - the following text : Isaiah xl, 22, the world." Every step-monarchy, of patriarch and prophet and Zt i0 he that sitteth upon the circle limited monarchy, republicanism, an- apostle. Circumference of Scotch i _ of the earth." archy-only different. steps between Covenanters and Theban-legion and - r " -VMI* yet people thought that the the first theocracy and the last then- Albigenses. Circumference of the world was flat and thousands of cracy or segments of the great cir- good of all ages. Periphery of years before they found out that it cle of the earth on which God sits.' splendor unimagined and £ndescrib- was round Isaiah, in my text, inti- But do not become impatient be- able. A circlet A circlet mated the shapo of it-God' sitting•enure you cannot see "the curve of But every circumference must have upon the circle of the earth. The events and therefore conclude that a centre, and .what is the centre of most beautiful figure in all geometry!God's government is going to break this heavenly•circumference? Christ. is the circle. God made the universe down History tells us that in the Ilia all the glory; His all the praise; on'a nigh of the circle. making,of the pyramids it took 2,-1 There.are in the natural world 000 men two years-to drag one great all the crowns. All heaven g wreathed into a garland round about j I ietraight lines, angles, parallel- stone.from the quarry and put it IHim Take off the imperial sandal cgrams, diagonals, quadrangles, but into the pyramids. If men short I from His foot and-behold the seer of ( d these evidently ai`n not God's favor- lived can afford to work so-slowly the spike. Lift the,-coronet of do- " - rites. Almost everywhere where- .you as.that,. cannot God in the building 1minion from His brow and ace where find him geometrizing you find the of eternities afford to wait ? j wag -the laceration of the briers: I i circle dominant, and if not the circle What though God should take 10,(Come closer, all heaven. Narrow then the curve, which is a circle that 000 years to draw a circle ? Shall Ithe circle around His great heart, O died young. If it had lived long we take our little watch which we S + enough it would have been a full have to wind up every night lest it rChrist, the Savior! O"ChristKeep orb, a periphery. •An eclipse is a cir- run down and hold it up beside the j aunt o Christ, the Godl Keep thy throne for ever, seated on the ele pressed only a little too hard at Block of eternal ages.? It, according% q the sides. + `to'the Bible, a thousand years are'eircle of the earth, seated on the The history of the world goes in a•in God's sight as one day, then, ae- circle of heaven. 4� � - circle. Why is it that the shipping cording to that calculation the 6,- -000 , - 1 in our day is-improving so rapidly 7'kiar+0 been onlyears y the world's existence 1 ,A scientific-shipbuilder says it is be- y o God as from N HE S LESSON. imitating la some re- DAY. T S. . _ en are MONDAY TO SATURDAY. � E EN E- zauso m g 1!i ER ON HIS D F C hfAKIN-`~' is what the small wits deride, GENE DliLL - ,. But what is true of the good is .,_ _. SPEECH AT WESTkII1�I8TER.-- the old model of Noah's ark, not as just as true of the bad. You utter INTERNATIONAL LESSON, "I lenge the 'Times' to say who is the man more - .we see it in old time pictures, but as a slander against your neighbor. It -•!t really was according to the ac-I has gone forth from your teeth. You NOV. 24. "- ce unt given. Great ships have -0.'have done the man all the mischief now, but where-is the ship on the f you edam You rejoice to see him Text of the Lesson, Ira. v., 8-30. 20. 21• i`r and prudent in their HE KNl11 '1 sea today that could outride a de- own eves, of knowing that they are I wince. You say, "Didn't I give it to Golden Text, Isa. v., 22. deceased by lie wicked one, they, A convict at a - luge-in whim the hear•,-i and the I him!" That word has gone out, tivtaent who was un earth were wrecked, landing all the that slanderous word, on its poison- - Since 'the serpent persuaded man'!likEv think that to be good sentence desired ,o -.-LL- 'passengers !n safety, two Qf each ous and blasted way. You think it to believe that he was wiser than ;which G his sold they must not convict, such marria kind of living creatures, hundreds of eat, and they count it desirable. will hover do you day harm. But I God the majority of people have� f mus occurrence. The - thousands of species ? i walked in that way-that is, in their These are the people from whom our celuny offered no 0 Pomnlogy wiH go on with its ach-j beginning watching curve, and and ctir es own wisdem• in their-own w Lord said a t the things are hidden ay, the; priest proceeded to fevements until after many centuries!around aad it is aiming at your way of self•ahaess, self-seeking, self- ProvMatt, xi 12. It t written in prisoner. - : the world will have pluutq and pea's heart. You had better dodge it. You righteousae self 1on11cation and Prov, cxv 13. "Scent thou a mea ilia - g $ arse in s own conceit, there is you not Zc:itry' equal to the pA!a,dlsaital. Itaanot dodge it._ It rolls Into your renunciation K God. It I. not ho asked. THE ART OF GARDF KING strange lying more ho o. a fool than of him." a bosom and after it rolls in a word g that the world, 1 !a in the "Yes," - The Rer f God can De received will grow for ccuturiee, and after of an old book rolls to alter 1t, say- � clicked one (I. John v, 19, I?.V.). "And Your wife I only by a meek, the teachable "She the Downings ani Mitchells of the jag, "Wish what measure ye mote it alienia do this, but It does seE'QYi 2 he !s ceorld have done their Wiest in the shall be measured to you again." strange—that the professing people of ( go9 ,'� R'nechaad lstrorig drink "Have you any do far future the art of gardening wili I Oh, I would like to see Paul, the God, who are called in this chapter - the: she is dead a muddle m i brains and blur their come up to the arbor•escence of ti,e invalid' missionary, at the moment! Iiia vineyard aad Ilia people (verses tin " vision and «ire up all the evil to Year 1 If the makers tri colored wtira his influence comes-to full orb i 4, 7,:18, 2g,>, should so dishonor { "Then I must d Y them and a them to care only{ glass go on iaipruving. they may to -fila , influence rolling out through.;and Those who would gad only a t y ou Yore must prod • some centuries be able to make some- Antioch, through Cyprus, through so•-called temperance lemon in this for their n:.^present reward, no �� your alfa is cad matter w c may eviler thereby- thing equal. to the east- window of Lystra, through Corinth, through chapter are something like those who - 7-here was a pa,,av Children and not parents nor par Yorkmiuster, which was built in the'Athen,4, through Asia, through Eu- find nothing in all the Bible but how prospectivo looked at year 12tt0- We are-six centuries be­.'rope, ents -thei '.iltiren. The husband pe, thresu h America, through-the to- be saved 'The Book Is, called groom Ljnd those art its But the world first century, through five ceaturiea, "The vision of Isaiah concerning Ju-!thinks a t ot. his wife, nor- Finally he z{ d --I ills . �Tlf of her husband. y roust Beep nn lotting untie it shall through twenty ceaturfEa, through doh and Jerusalem" (chanter f, 1), my termor wife to de make the-complete Ziretitt and come earth, through heaves., and at la§t land therefore'the.first application of A1l is st sight of in the "How mitt you do ` up to the skill of those-very men. :tho wave 'of influence, having made-ata words must be to them. The craving f : ink when once this I was sen her^ for If the world continues to improve full circuit, strikes his soul, Oh, I aummlt-of the whole book to seen habit has :'stained control.. But Tho b,td. accepted' we shall have after, there are :,•.iny who never touch in masonry, than I would nice to see trim. No in Such passages as verse 18 of our strong dri ^t are so drunken with standing. awhile, porhapn after the advance Of!one can tell the wide sweep of the lesson, chapter 11, 11, 17, and stmt g - tenturies,'mortar equal to'that which'•citcle of Paul's influence save the filar passages, "The-Lord alone shell their own cane selilshnesa. that - t'ITE 'T8 I saw in the wall of at. exhumed one who is seated on the clrclo of be exalted." they casino t.^.ink of aught but how JEngllgh, city butl.t,-to the time of the the earns, they,may r::t=ried and how some In a r way -7, •This passage shrive HID ape ;ono else id to their rotafort. !man wa holding to r Itomans 1,800 years ago. .that mor{ I Phould not like to see fbe caun clal care of Israel" and how Instead 2- "oar today as good as the day - to l tI , A sv.des cad shall come to pCmpoTe merits and -- -. - ar hich it was.made, having outlasted tcnaace of Voltaire when his inIIu- of gocid fruit to His glory they gave all th�lr g �• and they shall dad yemNvr aru:siEKnns, 'the brick'and the stone. say; at racy 'comes to full orb. When the Flim only wild grapes and upright- themselves u, trouble from which out by the way,.that -ter hundreds n1 fatal hemorrhage' seized him at eousness instead of righteousness, there is no e!:veranee "because they cording to his own r' years mas my may eighty-three years of age, his dnflu- The same story of bane ingratitude r advance to that point. care did not cease, The moat brit- is eat forth !n our Lord's I have cast a the law of the Lord no mean executant 1 Reil, now, what !s„true In the.,ma- parable of of Ho iia, d leaptaed the word of toric liant man- of his- century, - he had I the -wirked--- husbandman in Matth. the i3oly a of Israel ” According � "Tor instance-" ha'•, serial universe is true in God's moral ng government ars spiritual 's moral II used all his faculties for assaulting xxf, 33-48. Ito chapter a 20, margin and R. can go through an el inept. That is the meaning of Eze-k Christianity, his bad influence aid- 8-10. That which is here set forth V there no morning for such i position in correct t twins wheel:- All comulentators agree:ening through France, widening, out as joining house to house and field ;people-tha i,. the morning of joy, !keyboard." ki saying that the wheel means. God's,through Germany, widening all to Heid that the}r-may be in, some o-f His coin g. of the Kingdom, will I And he commenced In sayenoe. _But a wheel Is of no,t.hrough Europe; -widening through j setiso the- only people on:earth is mean nothi to them (Pa. xlix, 1,4; 'his along his stick xise unless it turns, and if it turns o i Amerida, widening through the 128 very manifest to-day in the soca led xxx, 5 : G), for they will have 'his performance to a d' t' turns around, and !f it turns around:years that have gone since he died, "trugts" which have become pro- only '(he bl l nese of darkness for if they knew what he f widening through . earth, •wids-ning mirient in these last days. It would iL moves in a circle, Khat thea? Are g great-future. until at be well it none who bear the. naino I mer. tied not know That the rich fig. ede his with no I ithrou h the we arts of a great. iron machine man of Luk ssi 'was ever given. to,directed his attention whl red around end around whether the accumulated influence of his I of Christ. were mixed up with these strong drip but he .was drunken I gentlemmi sitting in baleful teachings and dissolute lite things. The Lord of hosts hea'r+s.and with his n thou age. '•- - -arc'acill or not, thr victims of Laexor- � thoughts and posses- carni will beat against his dismayed spfi' sees it -all, arid His complaint in able fate ?. No 1 So far from ':that i it, and at that moment it will be Hag. i, 0, is still the same. The e• siona, and h died and found,himself I '-"'Yes. Iubelieve Ihdo,, I shall show you that we ourselves rem I in torment. enough • to - make, tate black..heir hair of mea is in Matth. A-34. start the circle of gond or bad ac-I28, 30. T s is a look onward to I Bentleman, with grape tions and that it will surely tomo vernal darkness 11-12. .From morning until ,night the gatherin of all nations that He have been playing the around aga[n to us unless by diving! TURN WHITE WITH HORROR. it is naught but self-indulgence, 'and may by the humiliate Israel ' And : intervention It is hindered. Those i No one can tell how.that bad man's in chapter xxviii. 7, it is written I then judge lie nations and deliver�GO; ,HOLT, OF THL bad or good-acti6tis may make- the influence girdled the earth save the that' 'the-priest -and the prophet,I Istrael aad establish Hos kingdom on circuit of many years, but come l one who"is seated ' on the circle of those who should be wholly for man 1 the earth'. Compare 'carefully Joel! ,Concerning a late back to us .they will as certaialp as the earth=the Lord Almighty. before G,od and Sor.God .before man iii, -1, 2, 15-17 ; Zeph. .fit, 8-20 ; tclan-LIftny'stories-illu that God,sits on the, circle of the have erred through strong drink and Ira. iv, 2-8 ; vi, S. margin ; ,kind qualitie9 are--told. "Well, now," say some, "this, in �rtih some respects, is a ve lad theory are swallowed vp of wine. Our vers• Isa. xiii, 9-12: "The Lord of. f Hosts . Some time ago the s Jezebel, the wordt woman'OV• the and in others a very sad one_ We ea say that they regard hot the work hath purposed it to stain the pride.doctor were driving do " Bible - Shakespeare copying his would like to- have the good we of the Lord, neither consider the op- of all glory and to •bring into .con- street, when the acrid "Lady Macbeth" fro=m her picture-!have done come back to us,but the eratiom -of -'His, im-nds. •. The some tempt all - the honorable of the up the painful sequel slew Naboth because she wanted % his;thought that all the- sins we have 9tatemeat is found is Pa, xxviii, 5, ea•th^- Isa. xxiii, 9) The kingdom horse had •inn away a vineyard. While the dogs were eat- ec er committed will coma back to and the result stated "He shall des- will come, but the unrighteous shall`,driver against the Ing the boa o3 Naboth Elijah . the! troy them and not'build them. up." not see it. No drunkard nor sinner crowd collected round•! g Y ,N us fills us with affright." ]lfy bio- prophet put down his compass aad they, I have have--to tell you God can If the adversary can only,turn men of any other kind, continuing in sin inan; _ ; mar c>-ge -a ctrcte from these dogs clear - from the wtird"-of-f od and t me._can ever-in— "�he �ir[v.r is nl:nost. break that --t le and-will do so- n az7d-dyin8-�n'- around to the dogs .that should''eat your call. I can brio twenty*pas,- God Himself,' he -has accomplished herit the kingdom, but 'every drunk- claii:ied thesis on the-ed 'the body of Jezebel, t much in his line. lookers. sages of scripture' to prove tl£ctt aid, liar, murderer, or ordinary sin-; TIIF. Mi;RDERI?S9. when God, for Christ's sake, for- 13-17. A worse bondage than that ner.who with true penitence tarns The doctor pushed his -- "ImpoesTH " the,people said. That gives a man the sins of his past of )Egypt and-a worse famine than 'from his-cin to 'the only savior of throng, and caught l,ofd- will never happen.' ,• Who is that l lite never tomo back. The -wheel that which affects only the body sinners, the Lord Jesus Christy shall inan whose head wits twi. being flung out of the-palace ail- may roll on and'-on, but you take coaxes upon them, "not a famine of in 'nowise be cast out,. but shall be• side itnd whose*body eta l our edition - behind the cross, and bread nor a thirst for watery but of washed, sanctified, justified, by the doable. dow ? Jezebel. ` A few,hours after Y p . Fuitin� they camp around,- hoping to bury the wheel strikes the cross and is hearing, the words of the Lord ' precious blood of Christ and by that the, action to t her. They find only the palms of shattered forever. The sins fly oil (Amos viii, 11,`12). A terrible hu- greitest'sacrifice ever heard of in the thb doctor gave g ;.the haThe end the-skull. -The dogs from the circle and fall s right miliation must,rouse, for the ,Lord universe; inade fit for the presence wrench. angles with tom of hosts shall be exalted'!n judg- of God and made a joint heir with-! All the time i.he. A that devoured Jezebel and the dogs g plete oblivion. For- vigorously, but the roan That detoured Na th. Oh, what. ai'givenl Forgivear The meanest ment and the Holy God-be sanctifl= Christ Himself ('John vi, 37 ;. I. y. l?o stopiled-not the least in swift, what an awful circuit I thing a man can do is after some ed in righteousness (verse 16, mar- Cor. vi, 9-11; Rev. v, 9, 10). - But Tit is 'sometimes the case that difficulty has been settled to bring it gin). The kingdom of God shall _ to reduce the distocuCed this circle sweeps through a century up agairi,: arid God will not d9 any, come, and all iniquity shall be put ♦— "Oh, coater, gasped , or through n;s t oughcentuasr The' thing like that. God's memory is away.(Dan. lx, 24) pot only in Is- THE PASTOR'S M1STAKE. "Please stop." ..world started with a theocracy for mighty enough,to hold all the events Tae}, but in all the world. Happy Be quiet, you silly," gnvernment-that- is, God was the of the ages, but there is one thin are 'all who have a foretaste of the Pastor-"What did"I say in my idnct.or, sternly ' the pa g kingdom in their hearts and lives sermon.yesterday that you objected over in a minute.." -• president and,emperor of the . world. that is sure•ta slip His memory, ono to ?" •• f "•fila-,' .doctor, I w-w-w - People'got tired'of a theocracy. They thing He is sure to forget, and that nOS9 Mr. `De'Gobd-"You surprise mo, you , that I was b-b- 18,' 19. Iniquity takes sucli a Y said: "We don't want God directly is pardoned transgression. How do . � dear air. I did not object to 'w_Ra Interferingwith the affairs of- the I know it? I will rove it. "Their strong hold'upon soihe that they ac- MY y. P anything." - "E3arn tads way !" than. 1; , tually mock God and darn Him to y g•�� World; Give us•a monarchy. The,sins and their iniquities twill Ire- do..His,utxnost against them. mike - .Pastgr-7 But, I ,heard you give a:phvslctrin, suddenly letting world had a monarchy. From a'mon member no more." ' very audible-,snort at..something I :,matt go "weren't vol d, it is going to have a limited But do* n t make the mistake of the aniediluvians they say : "What i 9know? said." a.ccidGnt monarchy. ' After awtsite the '-inilted i thinking that this doctrirre'of the doth God 1Phitt cqa the .A1- - Monarchy will be given ftp and the i circle stops with this life. It rolls mighty do to them?" (Job xxii, Mr.-]De flood-"Oh, no ; no indeed. j Nino, sir," replird 13, 17, margin). They"-say;-"where That,was only a snore." 1humbl,v ; 'thev'ro taking' , ,republican form of government will on through heaven. You might is the promise of.His coming?" All to the chernict's.." lie everywhere dominant and Tecog-1 quote in opposition to me what.St. - " ` ' •-- I • ' -- Jo things continue.as they wear. -Be- ' ,pizecj, Then the world iv51! got tired jin says about the city of heaven. Mother-"So you enJoped ,your of the republican form of . govern-I He says It "lieth four `square." 'sands they will not believe God they Rack, Kate. Did you go all that dir-1, ".Tho t mukeq thirteen•ti mer,:, and it will hate an anarchy, I That does seem to militate against fire willingly ignorant of what has Lance alone ?" Daughter-"Oh, yes, kissed you, darling," lie - ankh is no government at all. And ;this idea of a circle. Due do you been and what will be (II. Peter iii, mamma, quite alone t" Beastly put on his hat in the arse ------ ,"�.�. all natie�wa, landing-out that not know there is many e, square 8-7)•• These are not drunken with Brother-"Then how is it, Kit, you 11 p.m. "Oh, George • t Man is' not capable-of righteously }louse - that has a fancily circle fac- wino, but with their own pride and took an umbrella out and brought-Ian unlucky number„' ohs govern'1at mein, mill cry out again ling each other and in d.circle mov- sclf-conerit and unbelief, home a:-walydha str`ek ?'• l ouglittuup, , t ' r ,,•.;-a�w .. '"-.r4•' ►.d'•-•-.;:.,y ..er"t".?.ms`*C.A:'M'aF"ev.,P':raYr w ;+••rk+•r.'-:.Nrs• »mti5•:SSW n v'.'. „q6,....�..,r. ^�ew�" -n:rn ..x^-•sFj She did not answer on all point* to I live I WUt cherish them without 941�Q O� OTT11Ti1��(�� the description of Constance Harty difference. Bring my darling to iue•" 1jjyQ q�Jjj Y leigh. I suspected something wrong Caryl Wiltdn was the first to mow -- • • anyhow, of course, for dead people in answer to the old man's words, $OW RELIE34 CARE TO TlLOlII- 1 � t4 Antler 4--, ' usuallly don't come to life. Then and he left the room se well as his .- ..A �Ipsy's came the theatricals at the castle; weakness would allow. Servants, e.8 FINDLAY, Oil' PETSOLLA, _ and lastly from information I re- alarmed and anxious, were gathered •'llert4r Ass,$ ceived, I found in her poeeessdoa this about the library door, and stood IN Had suffered for Forty Years wA Heart b1 ~ book-this d! of Constance Hart- listening and waiting on .the stairs. from Dyspepsia-Good Became lei h, which the real Constanee Amon them Caryl's quick eye-re- 4 vs t>i a g e Bao..B>�. g g DetestaJ21P andamac2► Hartleigh-even had site been alive- cognized Maida'e maid. With ages- Cram s •112ade Life a Burden. could not have possessed since she tura he beckoned her aside. P 1- h had given: it to-Maida Carringford," "Your mistress," he said. in a-low From the Topic, Pstrolea,'Out- and he held out a little black bound rapid voice"' "has gone to her room. Few .men in Petrolea aro better • book. mu to her, and say 'that ninMi. Wiltono known than Mr. Thomas Findlay, 4 looked at hal with a -that-that'she murdet•ea-, real Maida started, and a wild, hultted must nee her alone for a minute. Go who has resided here ne+:tly forty C=71nt arca Hertieigh otsi; the look came on her face. quickly, and bring me word. I will years.. In 1862 Mr. Findlay came the Did n ever -Mat srttled it," continued the wait here•" �t'estTier American. Irafrtee. here, anti before the •railrotYti. coat_: . + ioa in calm, monotonous voice, "and I have The girl Dale ans anxious, ran up en to ,-.' jpa y%� ttesr of.tucp a mad haUu netted with Petrolea he drone • come for a warrant for the arrest of the stairs, while Caryl stood watch I2'�sttt ten your life? ' coach bringing tbe.early Eaat I have done--^ He looked up uneasily a went Maida Carrineord-the young lady in "hand. The library door opened, m crime I have commit- on, hesitatingly t ' who stands beside you, Sir Rich- and Guy came out, looking haggard men. When the railroad Cases 1umb, g y Mr. Findlay engaged in the oil bust► - "And"he comes to me-fo a war- and." ant] troubled: He started ;or , the aJr - a>'aaeei"' - rant-to-to app ehend her. nese, but later he suffered from a gists ' r A dead, refound silence reigned. .the t, and then hesitated as he saw d and p accident•that disabled his heads per- and stroked- halr Sir Richard leaned for. It was broken by Sir Richard''s the tell, thin figure o! Caryl waiting - bent a piercingglance at white voice. ` ' there: - this M . Alter recovering diro� "I have sent her maid for her," this Mr. Findlay was appointed cot sPea7p.-do out look at Yate above him. What he d there "On what charge ?" he asked, in a g said Caryl, noticing his hesitation. suable and night watchman for the Y or my heart' will he alone could know, but sudden, strangely calm voice. haralily, apurri me horrid dread dropped from him, and "Oa that of wilful murder. "I will go myself;" answered coy. Lown, which office he has held during I out an impostor. I with a faint sable, he sued hie `•you cannot rent a warrant for "No, Hartleigh, !t will be betEer thirty years past. This accident g was no means Mr. FindlaY4- the murder of a person who still not. Better let me see her first. You bar davlgliter Constance hand. should be the last person." worst misfortune. From early youth stn not arrant?" lives. Sir Richard, your dao Ler, p your wife's "Aad you granted this did not� Conatance Hartle{ � Guy frowned, and was about to he had been a martyr to dyspepsia, no right here at your "No. I told him if gh, lives 1 She is bay something hasty, when Caryl which finally became so bed that hi t:-'at Heaven would let clear out, I would have kicked here t" - to. the ]ire interposed looked forward to death 6,e a merci• out and ducked, or ,tak Every eye turned to the spot from "Think a moment, Hartlei h. You tul release. Happening to hear that e force of truth which nearest-asylum." which the voice proceeded, and there g ished tones, pierced "Well," and the duke' row knit- stood the tottering form' of Caryl are the last person in the world she 3Tr, Findlay had found complete re- L'se looked at her, his ted, "the rascal-for he's re knave Wilton, urging forward the shrinking will care to see now. You must lief from his lifelong foe, a Topic re- his lace turned deadly i than fool, I'm inclined to k-in- figure of u fair young girl. understand. You cousin is !n there; porter waited on him to find df this : --abled gesture he! silted upon showing what he go to her, I will•see Mise Carting- was true. Mr. F allay vena only Los to his quivering I rd." glad to'tell h foia story, hoping its Q ng lips. called his evidence; and- a ter= CITAPTE.R XXXIIh Guy started at the sound of the un- publication might help some other j ou;,fay?" he murmured. tain book-a, diary—" There was a moment of profound familiar name, 'then asked, wonder- sufferer. "I am a pretty old man j to kill me? Como I. He stopped abruptly. a were silence. Pale and trembling, Mil- s I gone ma ? Am I footsteps in the hall; the or open dred-or Constance, as we may call ingly : now," said rr. Findlay, hbut S-can- -, - "You ? Why you ?" not remembeer the time�when I wait ittg9 Come ,nearer, ed, and Guy entered, loll wed by her now-raised her eyes they fel! Becaur'e, Hartteigh, I love her. I not in pain from pernicious dyspep- d let'me touch you." Lord AlgY and another n. This upon th-a white, lovely face besido 1 knew her and loved her to before sia and stomach trouble until lately. l Be at-"t'wi'• she burst last stepped forward and nirontin Sir Richard's chair. Then all timid- ou ever heard of her." As a young man on the farm I 'suf- y. but with fearful {n-'the party as i3 ti were a fossa et ityten left her, and only her. womanly l Guy paused a moment, turned, and fered all sorts of pains with It;food as impostor---& trait- slip,court th fustics. The a lei tenderness moved-her. Both s low then came close -to Caryl's side. would sour on my stomach and vio- betrayed your•love. I as oath at night of cry of affectionate pity she ran for I •"I don't quite understand all that lent vomiting spells_would follow. T'Ve's child. I am an "I-I beg your pardon; t here is 4tvard and took the accused woman I has taken place, Wilton, but I will As I grew older my sufferings in- actresP, etas adventuress. I the fellow himself t'" in her arms. fell to ' me and fast me from The fellow-no other than Mr. Sir Richard stood looking at the y you It seems to me it is creased. I could not eat anything the right thing-to do. But will you 1 but the simplest kind of food and blithe Barton--bowed tfuli y, young girl with a sort of mist be- tall her t hat I am as ready now as little .of that, .My system bo- QticuIate mann he sank I and said quietly enough : fore his eyes. It seemed to him that :More to marry her. Say it in the'came badly run down and and 'buried his face is "Sorry to intrude, grace, his wit® had come back to him, and'best way you can. You understand;I grew 6,o weak that I really looked Titt.en suddenly-he arose but thought I'd come r :nyself ,for a moment ha could not realize i what h mean, Will you ?" 'forward to death as a release from dcwn At her, a strange and explain, and asked . r Ilart- that it was her daughter who knelt Caryl looked at tlm silently for a my misery. One atter another I eye Irigh and my lord the quty to there by the side of"the other wrong- i moment, aiid then held Gut his tried- doctors and medicines, but_ I understand. Where- as company me. This is urpleas- ed woman's child. Then, suddenly hand, could get no relief ; thea in despair her daughter?" and he ant business, gentlemen,' be said ;,'understanding, he leaned over and e portrait which looked' • "Yes, I understand. You are a 1 I concluded to quit all and await the but I'm In the presence t cantle 'put his arms arornd her, and in do- be- ern w:tn a solemn stare• arc r, t Y nobFs fellow, Guy Hartleigh." end. Meanwhile my condition be- men, and as such theg go !ng eo urconsciousl released his Tito two men looked at each other{carne worse.' Violent cramps aittack. -owned Vaida, crouching back on a moa who does is duty." ';hold on Maida's arm - ct ith a r-ew understanding, and then i d. ciaarped in hes Iap. ' g®'e mad-stark, st mad ! "Iffy daughter." he murmtaert. ed my legs• prostrating me for s ec!:oed. "I}e6,d!" he'efaculatcd the.dukes •I!"sty child, my child." clasped !ands warmly They were 1 time,. They became worse Lad more - th % sob. Then-he beat ! "Sir Richard, 1 am on ea':nt. I ' For a second, even In that genua s tandtag thus. when the maid coma i frequent until they one day attacked to Rh a solemn, eager' running down the stairs, pale and]my storm o and I thought my end undertook to recover r•:;r lost heart, thins was a feeling of resent- trembling with excitement. tad srcaed to scan everymeat against the ofd moa. but am sre g had come.' Las d to move e, ii} _ . danghtec, tllise Constan Ei..rtleigh i "She to not in -her room 1 And, agony I was driven home,ands. T working taco "Thea T went out to America cer! lady looked up at his worn face and kun- ..: t'ov coiled me father, 1 >er hat and cloak are gone thought to die but after as lnjeo- Hertleigh and her dant; r picked gry eyes, a sympathetic chord n was 'Shi has left the Hail," said tion of morphine I gradually rgeov- Is that also a lie?" I up the evidence of be la:vshlp's struck In her own breast, and with a j Carvl, hoarsely: "I will find her. eyed, From that time on the cramps cried. and the cry seem- death, and wag tracking r laugh- little cry- she put up her arse' =tad i Be hurried toward the door, but the ot-t ®,,, n's heart "I ! ter, when I heard that Mt IT',rtieigh clasped him to her Nothing a frequency and apt-violence. i hiv strength was not equal to his Nothing gave me relief except -Chi ughter--disowned and de- had come over and to d �.er I The crouching figure on the floor!Intention. and he would have fallen teraporary Immunity from pain at- didn't come back to gond at 1 felt ftret the loss of the father's i t-ut for Guy's strong arm outstretcli- forded by morphine I became so -- an ago he looked. at her, once, for the 'stn a co atv had 'hand, and -4hen that of the etstcr's�� to-support hint g g wrnk from pure starvation that ut h's arms placed a case in my ban and that armx, and, in her self-abasement, alto t will go atter her," said Guy. any iia•- tar•" he 66,10, felt that it was only right and Just death. stared me is the face- Final-detained me me It was a thigh- Y " , I roust go " ly a !dead sell ' VPhv don't yotG es, 1 can. to hear it may robbery, stopping o coach, ;She did not deserve to be-taken into I "Then 't will go with you You - -- ll mine and I i their hearts, ast.l with the silent try Is Williams' Pink Pills yo•a arc a d and so an While engag upon the; !ere not strong enough. but,.I will What's the use?' I asked,' 'I've tried _ ome any p r child '° ease 'I came upon the !acts. I ,agony of the outcast, sbe arose soft- not balk you." she her arms i found that Sir Richard" :aughter j ly to her teat and glided from the i It was a wild night, dark as pitch, everything and fust got worse all had travelled the co t hat had ?room' the wind driving the rain across the I the time,'. 'Well,' she said. 'goo try by rig a. box of Dr. Williams' Pink Piller you do 7!et t ow me'of7 been-attacked, and I fou `tat ant-I But or person there noticed her ;t+ rk, and roa'rtng hoarsely through they 'cured me, and I believe th - e ma still?" other young lad had a teen one;departure, and be, though almost the trees, The two men they up q he 4aid: as bending.- y Y will do you good,' Well, I purchr�.d of the passengers. This cung lady 'i fainting r through o•ch im as felt r their great-coats they had snatched a box and started taking them. A16 around her ck. was a certain extres9 wh h,td creat- thrill run through him as he saw her from the hail-rack as they passed lance toward the one person in all fez a little I thought they helped me, ed great excitement In a: Francies a out, and made their way to the •o - - i the world is whom she might hope• so I kept on taking them for a con- FTFR7CXI co, and who had disapp d rather ; stables, guided thereto by the gii� - ey ieaiiained thus nei-t y y to find a friend. He put out his pie of.monter when 1 felt Lrs o reap' m ateriousi She was o certain ; miring of a lantern, Maida Carriagford—" hand to stay her, but with a pit!- . It was a stable lamp, held' by a fe C° so many years h rulh A step in the gallery full grateful look she put it aside tering. My strength came back• He stopped. and with t pointing, Y stable-man, while a groom harnessed mi ;o the world. :It was g' 'and was gone. stomadt recovered Its powerr, andmi TIE, paused.paused• afraid to dis- directed attention to MI a I a horse to the dog-cart. The cart I Wa,14 able to eat anything I fancied. "That wouldn't have d much ef- He started to follow her, but Lord teing ready, the two teen Jumped in ba', rr sir Richard turn- � I and -once more could enjoy life. A Igy was try .his side to a moment, i y ng and Ceryl g tcrrogatively, the man fact upon me. but that 1 happened saying and drove off, Gu driving 1 This is nearly two years ago. but 1 to find one of the men h, had at g holding the lantern so that he was cured to stay cured. I havow ii here ars you going T"e the Duke of Bellaire, tacked the coach, Het r. d witneae I could,scan the road ahead. How never had a sick day since or know& for us and told me that he had seen , '"I'o find Constgnce-to flnd'Maida" long that road was-they never could rnry { "No, no," he murmured. •'Do not; the slightest stomach trouble. Ise. Kea pacing the room, !the young ladies in the rush, where r follow her. Stay I have something tel bkt, at. last they came to the confident'I would be a dead man no- --ward as they entered. I he had dragged himae in conse-j g end of it and began the rise to the 11f it were not for Dr. Willinms' Pink vents of a all ht wou One of to say," and he went up to Sir Rich- 'hills, For some time peat the rain and tn!•itated. end star q g f ard, who stili held his long lost Pills-nothing alae ever helped me." with a strange, tro>l them, he said, was dy from' s had come doivri less heathy, and the The old adage, "'experience is the r.e�e, m be held Sir pistol wound, and fro his descrip-t daughter in his arms. Lord Algy wind had abated something of its [S laid his hand on the Chia arm. best teacher," might Well be applies tion I knew that one w Miss Hart- ferocity, and now as they neared the "Sir Richard." he said, huskily, fin cases of dyspepsia, and it se ex- rd-Constance," he be- Leigh. The other girl w wee with . scliff torm , the last remnant of the wind-I ers would cul be guided by the ed _ her •I identified as •M a Carting- have you forgotten ?" y peed and mopped his; storm blew the clouds from the "'Forgotten .?" . repeated _the old but are of those who have through Qp.n mar Soul I I have`ford. The ;man vent ed them 6,e' man, vacantly. Then he attempted i moon, and alis sailed out trorri be but are acid dell and harpy through h c mit tack. Well, I well as he could throng the gloom, ;to rise and looked around. "Where hind them nod flooded their Way tl a use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, But mind, I only tell it;and saw, Constance Ha tleig3t give is she 7 Where is Constance ?" - He!with light~ fliers would be less distress through- - - Must You must know the other girl, Maida C rringford, a'is she not think of her an any other ' It seems impossible she could 1 out the land. Dr, Williams' Pii11!• :n our ago I'was hon- little book. Then he heard a try,of :cou naato stave,kept ahead of us, whispered Pills can be had,at all dealers ' Ino _ fait from a mad fellow pain. and'saiv-distinctly save--Mai• Guy, breaking the silence at last. 1 "She one for a little while, i For reply, Caryl- pointed down to medicine or by mall, post paid, at n c some idiotic cock= da Carrtagford 'dart ' away. -He.l sir ee greatly t#ed- 3 l 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 w ore abos;r about Con-'crept naar to. the other one, and '� bring her directly. But scant wheel tracks is the mud. Guy by addressing the. Dr. Wllliami re. 1^ says that this !lading her dead,-got as far away.as?you have Y often her, sir ?' comprehended she might have been Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. -is not Your daughter-" lie could." i "forgotten her No, Gu and'Presently taken up by some passing vehicle. - I' broke from Sir Rich- All eyes turned to the man ly- y'e ��Presently they readied the little inn ,__-„_•__ _ - . ask in his chair. With a ges-;the old mart turn to his nephew. o6, the till?, and before the door - s.ddenly that the duke.;ing and then to them all, sty if he would #,-But ou cannot, You have. •not I ture he comriianaed t]te man to pro- stood the mail cart, the horse steam- n =, �':..=.t so. That's what'teed• ;have then: bear witness to what he ing in the mood}ighL,, the strength',” tc is,goirq to say. I. Gu av6 the reins to -Caryl, Wand "ln a mement ] shall have the "Z came back to England after. .a _' y g ;alt? 'O;- Richard, lean time, sad,,very naturally, ran down' "Aline-haq been 'wild, wicked life; Jumped out and ran into the fan. strength, The ltappigesa Rl the wo- Maid here to get a glance at the young it did not deserve such an opportun-1 Ile was out again in,a minute. man I lava and my own happiness d and gripping - ady I had been�ooking for so long, ity for atonement. I have wronged j "The mail-cera- picked up t+p wo- depend upon the nest few minutest + on man on-the way, and she got out!Let t'ne go along," oK has some idiotic idea 'and saw that young lady, and he two women-both mothers of my;here and made tor. the chili. He " will succeed, Y d teat aha Was n6,' actress related'to th ea u't'ter I knew that I botthien, Thank witl: me ow td I I have themAnti is long � thought she teas one of the coast- will wait herein the shelter of tate _, { C•arringford, and that The moment I guard women." cliff until I hent you call m@," With an, agonized intensity'Caryl He took the,thin, waited band and - �+ sprang out of the carf, and, support- pressed' it' t:ympathetically: in an- hadhe ,.Xidneys ed by.Guy; though he.tried to think other minute Caryl Wilton had nowt of- he was strong enough to do without moned.all his strength and bad take To his; i hurried o th d e o! the short but perilous path•to the r ht help, h rr t e g the cliff. Without stopping to think, beach. It was nothing to him to• 8 Si' � 1 they took the path by which the p{c- risk life-iteelf to save his beloved a e1� toz+"WCX sL me�'fa� p 8 �=p4sar:Lmaas'C nit party had descended and went single pang. - �-1' 'gar z7. S8'vttis 3Mit3a4&Zr aiSegse. down stepby step: (To Be .:Conti'nued):.. . Presently they reached a little pla- +- teau overlooking the beach, every COSTLY FURS. res and hundreds' o1 people wlio aa•e complaining almost daily of backache, pairm In the limbs, not stone of which stood out in the The.skin new most,prized and highr eumatiam, and stinging, scalding sensations when urinating, do not know that they ars in reality moonlight. Caryl threw himself on i est priced is the silver or black fox, from kids+y derangements. Gradua.UX they become thinner and weaker, experience more or less puf- This face and 'looked over. Before noted for the rich, glossy black.fur der thg -�'-`} and swelling of the limbo, and feel chronic disease Sxing itself upon the system. Guy could follow his example a low and its, exterior hairs of a silver is not necessary for you to undergo an expeasive examination to find out if the kidneys are diseased. cry broke from his lips, and; turning;White, •In 1900 anlu exceptionally „ snake the examination for yourself. Take a clean Blass vessel-and allow some urine to stand in it his fao3 upward, he said, in a tone beautiful skin brought nearly,•$$,UOQ. -four hours. If st that"time there_are.deposits in the bottom of the vessel you can be certain oT deep thankfulness the hig Lt ver paid; but the aver- _ idneys are not is healthy working order. This test, accompanied by the symptoms referred to "She is safe I" a e value of good skins 'varies from are. indisputable evidence of kidney disease. Guy stooped and looked over. fur next !n There, below them. seated on al° 50 "to 51,000. The t ,, • e s s value is that .of fife sea _otter,_ for Ir. Chas's i�1t18y-Lw®r Pill white bowlder, was the tall, graceful,which $1,200 was paid in 1900, ri'he- figure of a woman, her face turned to fur• is soft and fine and vartE: $ the rca, her - -haiuds clasped on h_er tre is no longer ary•ques'tlon abo t the efficiency of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver frills as a prompt, lap, her whole attitude eloquent of color from dark chestnut to a dea r - a is looting cure for every form of kidney disease. Their combined action on the kidneys and lives the utter weariness of despair. !brown, aecording to the age of too f.i,em to cure chronic sad complicated diseases which eannot'be'touched by, ordinat$r �kidaey- midi- ,Guy,"-Caryl Pilton turn-d to ]ria animal• It is now very rare and 4 ru can eR �D�r'YQbAse's Kiid,�noy.�4A-sr Pills every time. Cue pill s dose.. 26 cents'a box. at companion, "you will let ,jo go to �ly- one alEin^ wen offered by the os ',„ / •�, Co.. +w�.,� _ •.. .. �lppo m{ii vim„ nn♦ 9,. - ��r .empaa9- is March. ' A x� -Now ddvart"0111 •its. •'�R �X1G�Z";�� �>t�� Dfuwartcn. , ._ , ' -- ,,•: . . _ An exobange of palpits took place here p$ SALE-The undersigned has for or Sunday lane. Iii.Crozier,of Meliville F a+:o Pale set of blacks-11h tooi..A a 'Jar. oaQregatioa. occupied Danbartoa polpii, ding m5 of e,to good cider' Bert Law DUabanoa _ } p t - while]dr Morrin'did a similar t}aty ti - _ 4�e YOU,x special & u ` _ FOR BdLE OR fO RENT-A black. bland Creek. Tile ocsaJttea osis to ar.mont. For r smith shop 4bz44 Ina good state or repair, - - being the needs of the Soros mission situated in the viliaae of o� work in the Canadian North. West before than parttottlate apply to A Mors.3CTlaremoat. ___ -is this this week - — , _— the oetigregaticns. Mr.Ccozist Who has, _ spent several seasons in the West, spoke WOOD FOB SALE—The ander. 4 TERAM saraestlyoflbs ohnroh,e Baty in that alined has about 40cards ofsecond dna �,,�Yc1 •lasts yea Fees; i-.>p0 iryadd to f Swaase dry cord-wood for sal•, also•quantity of am W. T.a�-l�nti ! pati of Ibe country elan hardwood, near }q� Apply-Td. B1lTl8 D! ADVICATI6ffid: The doable track is now completed u John Heid,Claremont d T rerg insertion,per line - 10•sale• far as Roeebank now f hs-terminal -POW •- _ _. Saab subsegnnt insertion,Per line - s for trains to cross. sTRAYIhe ' BHEE f the no rs strayed Y lhds rate dote not to•lads Lapl or Porsltn ad- from the premise of the anderatgned,la --- eIIta• A haat and game club is shortly to be t0.coals, y inform ti or abeni cos,loth,thine ' terms given to D+m« making non- organized in this locality. swan Any information that will lead to their • ype,si+l prgaa y rt+oov•sy will-be saitaWy rewarded by Bur: sot.for 5 or a mousho orb %b•year• Half, Do not forest the entertainment in the white,Brock Road P.O. I"ro or yearly eontraoo Want* qu&nwly. _111.V St: 4 ck Business cards,sen linea or ander. with pap°*, Daabsrtoa Presbytsriaa oharob here on STRAYED.-From the premises of the ` easyear,e5 00 payable in advance. Nov 28th,the evening of Thanksgiving undersigned,lot 10 ooa.4, Pioksricg. saTNotfo•in local eolumas ten e•nte per iia., flag heifer with stale oa Ztvs genu per Ilse each anbseQaeat inseritoa. Thos McGillicuddy of T-0tOnta, will gigs lop term),one ted ear TT •ontraet rates made known on applioa. •• forah•ad. anitabli reward will be given for p•lia] one of his popular leetureson Oar Neigh any information that will lead to bar recovery. - Pa: No free ad.e mint. tors't Mr Oscar Wenbourne,siso.of Tu• $_T,Love,A,ndley,.Oat. i 0 ". -A menu without written nstmotiolu ItillbA -at"!orbidden and charged so- mato,fins tenor,will contribats the marl IMBER FOR HALE-.Alarge gnsa - — armAinvIv. Orders for discontinuing +dv+isle•' cal art of the program. Dumbarton a'• -I� 'Main must be In writing and stunt b iia Dab- p P eft 1 City or good sound timber saisable for ways tarnishes a good entertainment to building parpo res This timber U to building rob Workpso qtly attended%a. its patrons, Admission 25 and.I5. taowa a.old f3oags tavam situated at Rua 3s yubllshed evav dal morning at its oma , - our p n 1 Post os Ap Iv to Graham, Honge $I 8g�� Plak•zing.Oat. ill P O or lot 33-Kin i8 3 urn Hood Pickering , - .. .. .. 'Audley. _ Murkar df Thexttm, Proprietors — STRAYED—Irom.thepremisesof the _. Fall work is well done this season- undet¢i�tned•bons Oct 80th a red heifer Frank Smith to oar weal has made use rising 9 yr old.wir3glasth white spot, and has a little Gula PolltiosrBirtct Independense of bit floe row of maples by stretching a piece ons of over wilar.l Any mimblyinformarewtion lead. • ins to tea recovery+rill be saitabr rewarded. wife fence of•a oraameatal notate thereon Lorenzo Stotts,lot 1 eon 9 8carboro or Stith• qui dim—A Fieri-clans Local Paper. n ter Bla" This adds mach to the appearance o! She land Czekk P O S8 40ur Ezpeotatilon•—The beaity place,And will relievethe road of mach of FOA SALE—House and lot Being - - -- support of the People of Pick•rins and vicinity the winter snow drifting. part of lot 19,con 1, containing f of an , Mies Heron,of Scarboro,is visiting bar sere,excellent for garden purposes, a number mister Mra.B N edtne of truittrees ani agood frame hoase,.hrat class _ Y water,hard and Pott For particulare apply to FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1901. Mrs.Jae.Trull,of the Front Road, vial• Mrs Jac Latchford,9aFsaingt3t,Tozonto, or 8 ted friends hero recoutly. A Buntin¢,Pickering ss a Miss-gate MoCarthyg--contiaaa about the pI{ SALE—AT ONCE—A farm oil- some carriage Tap rage. NOTES AND COMMENTS. same in health. We helices the reoovery F aat•on lot 9o,con i,scarbero,contai=Ing Never so large or so complete. _ is certain though slow. 100 acres,is is a Ant claaa stats of-caltiva tion, American fleeced blankets whita'and grey at Elwood Bowerman,01 Bloomfleed, a pa• all of which is fall plowed with the exception - The question of Re�7 tOClt With it of Piolteriag cotle,ze,is to ocoaDy fixe 19 scrod of bash land and meadow land. Oat Canadian Union and wool blankets all welghtt►' Q P y buildings in good condition also good brick the United Stites has been discussed Ithodist pulpit here ae:t Sunday home with•atao rooms and cod ogllar. For Doable width union shooting for warm winter 'so often for years and with fruitless Miss 8adis Guthrie is visititig Toronto ��ul rsonfly at once to�oaeph P. xash, Floor oilcloths, saves yon[ asrpet9, heal styles .results, that the matter has been drop friends. for the present so far aB Canada gather tad fe oar duty to record the F R FOR BALE—Being Ioi 85, ' ed deetb of Earaeat' Barber, a young man I L can I Ptekenng. containing 98 acres mora ° ;u concern For twelve ears, from y who came to th s neighborhood some seven or low property of the late Squire Van Horne, g I The firm cout•ins a good dweilicg and good . 2854 till 1866, the Reciprocity Treaty or eight vears ago. He assisted venous otic-bgtidim s,SCI is well odaptsd for the grow- - wets in force, and during this period farmers here during these ye+re, and wis inn or grma or tet grsz'.nit, un-the premises is alwayP found a gaiet Unassuming person. a good orchard.also abaddaat supply of ez 1 zN Canada ealjoyod the greate::t degree of teat water, Apply to the executor. John tial _ He visaed Manitoba thio year to gain Horne,its Hing at Bait Toronto 89 in her experience. This -- :Prosperity Pe health, but he returned to d"ie. Coneatrp• ---- -� - CATTLE R SALE—I have at m treaty was decidely in Canada's, favor, tion had claimed him, and he was buried Y on Banda in3wkeriy from the residence pramtste one mile wee of Hcome -we 1:' YOU NEED and the Lfhted States realized tha4 Y g• cett:e steers heifers and taiich cows weigh: D she was the loser by the irausaCtiOn, of Joseph Bye who has been a)find lrtead Iran 1 to 10)The at 2 to�I-9c er'b. Cash or to him. t.ne,or wi:!let out steers to teed and is wul and eonsegnently terminated tLe agree - cost you noth:n¢for cattle, Alao'wanted any quactity .of live and dressed bogs, biggest Canada 1199 went, Since that time, priced pard,come oarly,at home every et•,oday A new Bedroom Toilet set, if so I have just receiy .-repeatedly approached. the United S end Wednesday Apply at premises or Trop a onE?9, ranging $ to $5 card to J.t Wo:r•.Brougham P o 0.0f.l price from 2 States with the oblact of reopening - _ gaestion, bot on every Peen i in FOR SALE OR TO RENT-A Val dismal failure has rewarded her efforts yai le tarty oo-eafit ng so acres more or I. ~ruing the aontb-east quarter of lot g7 coo f area ood barn wito c e o he ar ¢ however, the feeliu i❑ Gan• 9 F ter 0 C m -Lately, g Harness ; stone stan�sag underneath a¢cod drtys houPa *Ialin favor of free trade is not s0 and other out buildia s,frame house with¢cod N FALL GOODS 8tr011 as forzreri and it has been you can trot•your bar. ) iel_ar,auk cistw waii fencedern ThTberee plato ace is well watered - g yi cur w tedby + mail trusts P n ag situated 18 ba good �P O II of said that should the question be again. _ and g w � As Tardier and Mena underwear,all wool flannels - _ _ discussed, the United States shall be e.aa SPRAM ran 3 Healey f3anneletts, Wool blsalCecs, in fact 'anything eet6M Us af•-mdt.u i miles from school For arttcalan ra rd3ng the one to broach the snblect, 4tlitb asst r u wrm,4w Ap+Ply to stirs it Dodos. Wbaby est poaeible grice3. io thepast Yeti days strong. de 14u4_ t9.sf i ions,of manufacturers. chiefly of agri cultueal implements, among whom EUREKA Robt. (Carson, was Deering, of the well hnotrn Chi, F THE GENTsago firm, Lave approached President Horse" at . $II"�'(i'H�+ R, ,Roosevelt upon.the question of sees• ma sea"orIc"113abor of Dumbarton,will visit Pickering on 310c Can These men are nota advocat P•. ax• new Made of Can I sell you a fine sail tisis�eaeon I have to In closer commercial relations with pats. bea y bodied oil.es. dry Wednesday and Friday,of arch waelt g p.ta.1 proper" to wttn. pricesamd reasonable terms. Calla see ihEm.; •other countries. However there are g v�• mer, a teat man' still in favor of protect. swiss • nen Always a fall supply of -A. 1 fresh ion, but yet the actions of these men c.a. i teal.. meas on head. IY ' show tLat the attituie of- different class 19 - ental/I7rQS11Bit 001tlyT. dive me a trial. - ' 'THOS 1 tS different from what a ossa f0rgleriy, -. and there is some reason to hope that •. , our relationship with our southern - Great- dit (General Merchant, :neighbors rnay'assume a mora friendly _ ,icharaater in the future than- It bag Ibeeld m she east, - OF since Theodore Roosevelt assumed - roontrol of the United States affairs he Hotsen, Cattle and Shee'wI has risen greatly in the esteem of theorld, .When he ascended the-press• dential chair, a certain amount of Stfsw Cutters,' nneasiness Was manifestgd in. other - countries. He is an avowed expan• The undersigned have received instraciions from DAVID E. PUGH, to p sionist and a firm believer in the sell by public auction at his promisee, _ P ors and _ �lee1 strenuous life",'and' it' Was feared :.Shat bb foreign policy might not be i -lot 19, Coa 2, Pickering Township -�Dnducive to the peace of the world. Napoleon wr a noted example of the (One-half mile west of Pickering Village,on) ` ••etrenaous life and we know its •t• : No ie the lime to sea that you have those ati bet upon the world. But Roosevelt ! Don't t at we bandli the famous Cylinder combines with his "etrenuoueneee", s ATURDAlk 4 NOVEMBER BOT$ Ol sba ar, t. 'ash or credit. we handle a = good common fence.a good eolfucience ,: ..The following valuable property,-viz:— — --- sighs and enttena and is patriotic, He take a'-, firm - "stand"against evil of all kinds, and he I Broncho broken to ride or drive ; 1 (food saddle horse; ' cares for no man: He has. taken a 2Work horses; 20 Steers rWig• 2 years old ; 10 Heifeles noble stand upon the rave question by .inciting the fa3nons negro edaoatcr, ' rising 2 yrs old ; 6 Steers rising 3 yrs old , 10 Fat steersPhl Br011 Brooker Washington, to the White and heifers rising 3 yrs.old : 10 Pearling eteerfl and heiferse�e rI House,implying by that aot,_we_WDald 4 Springers -, 3 Cows with oalves by side : 3 Farrow Cows. ' _ jadgs th.c he Intends is stand -by 30 Feedln Iambs, ewes and wethei<s ,' 20 Good -breeding that oppressed people, and that lyneh- - = ells will receive no mercy st lite hands ewes•, 10�;gs 8 weeks,old. _ During the past few days, in making •- Conditi on�Powde'r� framing the fut few 'ha hale shown 1111 the stibovs stock ie in good eondition and will be gold to the bigbo t lei aw,. eirtain in a most favorable light by A Bre chance to get Your beef riagm for the coming season. igms noring the theory, that "to the via- - -. - SALE TG COMMENCE AT 1 O'CLOCK. - - Itors belong the spoils'.. These act- Your reoei to made up propePly from ions do his part should be a great Ternns{� be made known on day of Saler. CIO" rices, aI80 Heave poWdets, worm pgw - satisfaction to all friends of pare gov- _ ._... _ e c powders , t ernmeat. He will no doubt m this _-- -_ POUCHER' a POSTILL,'daolimesrs d �t ultry powd far. Cholera Croup, eta' -.way create many enemies for himself by estranging many of his friends Epsom Salts 3o lb,10 The for 250 Chase's Pills,2 bores and supporters, .But what 118 will _ (clamber salts So lb,10 lbs for 250 Chases Syrup of'Lin _ lose in'one way he should gain mush SlIALLS 8alphnz Sa Ib,10 Ibs for 9bo Pierce'+Favorite yWE Bandall's Spavin Cnrs 7;fqPi one's Golden Medi more in another. :While we greatl _ ..admire the.late president,spm cKia . . Blisters Liniment oto 'Ozone,small 350,tarps ley, we believe that fila euflcesttor is - _ Bott'sEmulsion small 34o large"64o : Perfec�PileOfnimsnt - � - ' , - Enema Ointment 88o Pare Cod LiverOif much his superior in force of character Se..pleased. to have Pott call and 8yrap of whits peau and tar,-252 pt 500 1841 s Cough Bahasa Beet Icon tk Wine ate 500 •8even Champions for -'We believe that McKinley had not - ' inspaet our stock of stoves, tin, - O eyes for$5aand Elect* it S bot I the strength to,resist the appeals of • granite ware. _ some of his unscrupulous'friends, and We are hettd•gaarters for .Remember you save from 10 to 25 per cent.by deal khat.be was to a certain extent, s pave-troughing and turn. Splendid Coal Q11 equal to American lEe gal creature of cirallmstancee,and that he _• _ .. _'•' . rbc work. _ for a Green Oil.,- Agents T 't@ d p�. ` .did not assert himself as he pp T�T� M. 00"velt has earwhly begun... ad; -D p ►7 WELL, .. -�:-' I ,ministration well, and 1t ie hoped that a q�ltoletial• sed'Batail 'C..:*, D... .1. ,Co- :ae'maj continue to tfie end in the (�laremmit• oTO�`Cy`a.a4w, iii �i Y sumo manner as he braebegun. _ _ r _. .. '87TH 1901--Creditsaie implements,the prop at�, at lot 84, con 8, THE - 1 o'clock. See bills. 1,Anoti�nseRs. 1901-Anciswa sale of _ meats eco, on lot 7 the property of H Tay ar erg ar are ous k. Ba1�u oa•. See for all a D Beldas� dash He HDpk�.nS� 80rH i9oi-E:transin tele. msaafaelgred �y the Jul cghi a PUTFORH SCALES, LOADED SHELLS, 88e Boz stock, the property Co'y,of Oshaws. g forge You need• Rom Dollar for 25c. bis promises, lot 19, Estabiiohed 1884• The old ght Iso .lion 3aaranised O (��SWWO t Bale to at one. in tail blast again. Baying the `z000 lb. uu Canath.y os p12mp RJa�Itaa vs in an other column servicee of a orm-GIs"ho at maay ansoag WoThe"were mala eo b•sot�w l ean9- is r•- are going totat to Nll sheen !or sweat .Poacher PatiU. 7 eZperlonoe. The and lad ea.Ololopo each to ever)ptarch•Nt o�epared t0 shoe hoary and light scala,firmf rtar Nlehr•1ed OOLDB+!1 We awe eleaTiae Dominica TT•do p Leaded general jobbingg, diseased ted' �y cissa goodsOIL. rt.,e eco rice* hbs. 1901-Auetlon tale attended to and al.oarillf H la a very t!h•lIs as sec boa,r•6 {, .on lot 11•FA 8 II=• attended to L 1}moea north o w•yy,eloa�llr in aormonlilon. Yoo u Cad------ oil Pte_ - - — rtyof H W White. is `:`ln'dguLt• -Free"with Every Purchase. see bills, Poaobn a • �'�' �• Ricer. an Fencing Pliers, 29e each. ; rt, Ha Y i any scale To ua the 4l ar ,rw.,.e rrv. 4TH 1901-Cuh sale o[ Wm. 1 e � • Yet. aha Ronne bridge, said ��ppTT p�t T bridge PICKERI10' •,•N ial pr'e1 t.•r this limited num 25.00 Oyed from bn and I+er i+ ix••b..... Q ` a• Sale at 2 Bee bills a ter. it'.a brrgain,don's mina it. misioner. Practical Pa Cross Cut :azcs, 19c foot. A necessary tool at thio season of the year eJ sten yon wa^t to do a little t[ahteaing, • r� Paper Hanging• D ted' stralgbteaina and general fence reYsiring, w e (�� +r' g. yon'll find n• have a iine of•ltote•s wall knownpusira at from of one of our British Bulldog Revolvers, we lialaOinialag. n6ht in Cross �each upwards. will give a box of S)cartridges. This to a sptaa- Qraining: leg• cwt saws A full raageoftbe I did werpon,39 caltbrr,crates fire,double aa- dU orders promptly ezeeoted. hest,linker '. I tion,rbboaadins locks,and the rice e, on[y 2.6m Eat' given. g,rx:s, rsagiug 39 sit. only•few w be sola tl IL price, n in every four suf- — n price f ow COAL OIL. _ `P bleeding or proLrud- ar3tr tooµrp11 Stepladders Ike s � i has yet to be found Elmdalle )' CwatadlalnWatertrbit•.,,17ea'al. j Save Amertwn R•twr{9ht'e 1!W •' A - ' which Dr. Chase's Olnt- in Nws. GOLDEN LIGHT........... 220 ' ! gTBP aP20rd prompt relief, and v%� ;' Golden h1 Oil costs a little more " A step ladder is a nec•wity D D w•N L{� to do bat lY■womb•great deal mors. Poor produce a permaa• running a�dt b tun �• Your _-- — oil is dear at any]price. Golden Light do war,home. why be w th >t$h cure a p yOiv ``� i Is worth all the hooey You pa for it out one wbsa we will sell yin } w91'k dpOe whit•yo12 Axes Yon don't know wbat good oil[a until one so cbeap. We have tbem t it. The beat people is , atm, yon haus used Oo1de12 fight. end this treatment a jP�ssr+� �' SOe ea-11 tYa ars sole agents. all else+ 004 to 1a "'k high cure for piles; 60 teats Ahor•ts, Chop, 1 i A.r let did '��ee� s eeeee !Steps are one fo.l atl•aa or Edmemaoa. Bates Q-raha7M FLOW.,'f o" eat, t. roe of,trw - IILO• .rri' n_i12 Bolted seat Ifo! oar@, rri.•^ t ,,, Padlocks GAME TRAPS, 100 each. 100 each Ne Lave r (x21 with ine •lw•y*on nand and for axle at le prleN ass:b `t'e �!'' �''!' 11177 of O+rue Traps with Your ohaD groaad to salt 1012. brain rrs b•,uni to ly titan to asohaage ort>•t salt >03!o area A Food 5ta:,s t Will-k sad without cna,n+ it a vgory n.::n cer3.••1 lift s rWn ce t­En lu D — _ eed to is no p to . Brokenshire, z On _ CU R IRY :•0.11 nu. each rap bpot& r ' �-. ^� COM BS -� we will w11'ouITWIEHT s —aa to doses toss _ TTKKA1 CC whoa �oZal tV� �' .v •• rv�•t,i U•ra, t•»a!N•M Roofing - E• Th-P't ,vt'a a j{� t wilt t vo 9rtst. . Our i- r' lJ cin to t.UPt Material. _ i_r•fuel.1 '.} r.natng to pzlce up to c tar' i s ou each 1 1 It t o good t::n• ,f 7 Beef Ringere, choice. 0 espy Horse Brushes - _ - Caf14G�; I tca gear.to xe tart = i11a�8fa B8LhB. best, q6 _ t .v•,r roc! are in q, d - ews front liOW rtes, r n out + :a. IT r! r t,a can.upy1, Dr. Whites electric cotnh post paid t :•o lsrvrvrr+ tt•ud.�s GRAIN SCOOPS at 7Sc each '� y g.,N:i• . and r16II 1st, 90t�, for 60c by mail. )'r[,o 1 at 1Sr rah op. a - hco9M Iii-h. and 1,00 to new All the Standard Pub' ti^n8 by —� �17=oCa. Yei:a. Ra maks a .Decta[sy at r,01 - Jan loo turtrr•r[a. ribers World Publishing Co. G h. lint. CLOTHES BASKETS. _ — a Apply to A.Thomson. ek Road. ' �- FtA►T FILE =.. Pons Dice. 40.6.m 5o� n,vt..Cav' one '.i tt.harrth,,,l ,•t, ..n.•. at 1' '.•i .wd.• d voce o! r.r%in &•Hops for van 40 tol—t i s F your cutting baa Green River �.OJ t.• 1 n a iron,attrm,+Tiseacharwsris Potato?coop+. FILES, i0C• �01v.. tyroo.l rellaWi . r.:cw elcaiN 4,r k. S. ander hag bu����( t r. a.�^r.scow to the st .i 'Flat F tr r to list ter hu 0eeta. — _ s , • . - . STO E 1 � _ _ .: .. 1C� � ,.�hwr.1, _— w.ar-+a _AAiE MANDLES. tCU['liltia BOX KNIYBS selling 1 or >7�i�11II Having bought out the eta lately of the beet et.tneld voce: The feat carried on by Chea C•Uaade I a n yrs• I cutting sed long wtartn; kind. N'• PLQ� LI1iES, 1J�'. I neaforalilte I red to offer to ices hepttwill se pabil o¢ abs oar t AI`r�rthsL••r►nr•.gs d HHeri,ahfess hove4eID. '` a�aaally kept by a aaaa llo st goods I ,^ Our .xtra vslne it aur Leader t'lougu Los for tete �. i �' goods from me. I hive i 1 •txk of Hand Ye+,ala I r,N• 'pa,lt•te•♦Mit6�.,p,l�IoN�• .! dry goods,boots and*hoes t t I will offer to the public at• reduction a tare off � old prions, b1y lion of ! m are tall 1 w�, Lad complete and pand a mpete with RUSSILL' S 1 '` JOV aoq• Come along and Ret me of the bargains. TORO 11 To• Will pay, the highest h prioe� for ��� �123�1► 5t. East so first*lase butter and eggs. I remala yours roe ttally, W. A. LLER• PUMPS See : " - PUMP S to- 1s• ty. a• All bads at Lift, Force and 'I�Ley & Co• _ so' 34' and auction pomps pat is oa ahortwl notice e W. 121: EVITT. Weli dug and cleaned. � tby9 Out umatutuor of the !salons cattle la-! . Dealer in QuNnston and Portland Cement. Cement always in stock. TO :: .. NIINICIP COUNQILB-Yips wade on order and always low qawtitT ��sor b r on Is" Greenwood.Oat.,May 171h,1901. John Gerow, (3ecow A saes W.V.Bdob•rdson, Agent,Pickering• RICHARDSON' s • Winter . Clothingo erfall -— i sho of finest display of � �° d 1� large "Gorlment of stationary. Books,Doils, Toys. jttrt _' nderR , , an , Etc. • Iteesived for, the Holiday trade. Call ear Blankets, Fl II918 Bro'' and see them. asbseaiptions takea for all Masasines: We bare jut pined in stock a large assoetc�eot of Bools and 9heles and sbtiaR tbq Yoe will glad shit mark on oil Weekly'ani Daily Newspapers. tie the best value we have ever offwd, ear plats that is asscd deeir• l ,Y able to desittn• most suitable _- p f :�uabirt03'Lw ` in style. This is•Sign of old . J w H. R=CHA•RZ7ON, fashion,a enduring bousetj in ala,ertal.and new fashioned $_�� �tZNt, 'G�•1'tby'- ¢�d���is flesh, Yon will Will have hee'Mi11ill Opentns of and a tall line at —wo MISS BAKER Fall Stock aD Co'$• Friday and Si6tnrday, Oct'4th and 5th: - on & at ChoppersAcordialinvitation is sztended to all the ladies of the lows and eMrroundiag cottabotas and iaspsot the stook WHITBY* �.l1i:ds i7A�s• And following.days. . .. .1* , _ Ne �,Es d w•Fancy Chiffons and Ga dowel e Dew spring Ha an ; • a r inspect w A„tl IdONT ! .;�Locks,- BOlta7 Nails, ' . • � ,__ . ... . . ' - _ ._ _ � .:s �;o�alirli;o>L>�►t�on ;<. �lictended- to Xu . _. pR CLQ ��g.' Forks of all kinds. -' ren kl of fR:a�iti:d and S odesy Bhovelst Hoes s. z' y . ! _ fend,aha timothy coal deli.. asa, t'IItty, Films aIIa QarIIlahe i� S Th9 L1t1DINa W>ll>;BLY;its wit Chis,amr at Iia;b Clar•�L The New - �ly of OtsMrio. 1 F m dw '�.yc.rr•16 w. J. Reazin, .,at,` sera Ch►rew►Oti _ _ _ _ - f 4 wk,.^ •a.. s.-e , •. i 1 a +,.w,,,..^. ?•C sat #-.. hr,.. A• *•'-. ,�,.i89x,- +ww,•+•. ..:.. - ,,, ��.• .. y,,. ,.e,•.,,o...::'..r,W t,.;rv,nc,..wJC•.4yfua„w Ywx. .ie�•s :r.'a, e,µ;,... N sy..�xw �.t:, rya .:i .i• } eoadary and interior grades vera in= TROOPS IN GOOD HEALTH. ARMER SOOT DOWN. c' changed but steadier. Everything - THE MARKETS 'sold out early. Bloemfontein Military Hospital Cil star Township Man Shot Feeders and stockers are in demandost Em c >; Ai>� Pt9' Through the Nock. at steady unchanged prices. uYl 1111�tttJJJJ Good milds cows are wanted. " ` A despatch from Bloemfontein despatch from Ottawa says Prices Of Grain, Caffl% Qtc. ,, (load vW calvea are in demand, says:Beer priapners continue to An w Mersliall. a well-to-do far Trade_ �eL. w but comndoa staff will-not sell at•all arrive bare from she various British the who resides two and a halt fc�Pcfc�(�CPclir '•' just now, mobile column&-in Orange River Col- aril frcm Ramsay's Corners, in ` Cream of Pe Choice export ewes a$e firm and any, at the rate of about one hon- Glo star Township, was shat Pickled Peach Toront9, Nov. 19.-Wheat-Tse 10- wanted at a shade better prices. dred per week. thro h the $eek.on Thursday'morn- ��ba•1 wheat market was quiet tb-nay, Lambs are firmer and sold up* to The military "hospital Is at Ling y an n, 9+►a`t at present un- Roast urk ::with prices.Srm. Bales of new white 8*c per 1b for choice samples. empty, and the -doctors find little I kno but whose identity is Bus- Lad red winter at 68ic low freight There is no change in bucks and work on their hands, as the troops pec Mr. Marshall 3s 57 years of shed ,pot C Lo mills. Buyers quoted 67je. Old culled sheep. in the held have become hardened age, and is of quiet disposition. lie P wheat quoted at 70 to 71c low Hogs are unchanged to-day, with a by their rough life, and are all in has o children, but his wife is liv- Creamed S u freights to-mills. No. 2 goose quot- downward tendency. excellent health. i Ing, The story of the shooting is Apple and Waln' `-X ed at 64ic on Midland, and No. 1 The beat price for "singers" is Sic The country around this place baa I ga red from tha story as told by spring at 69c on Midland. . Manitoba f Per lb; thick tat and light hogs are been visited by enormous swarms of the iia 'wheat is firmer; No. 1 hard, 844 to i worth Ste per Ib. locusts, but the British military au- Th sday morning about three Pula ;: 85c, grinding in transit. No. 1 Nor-1 Hogs to fetch the top price must thorities have made a free distribu-!o'cl Marshall was awakened by a Greeny of P _ ;. there at 811 to 82c, and No. 2 Nor- 'be of prime quality, and scale not tion of fungus to the farmers, which i loud arcking at his door. He went peas, add one p there at 784 to 78c, g.i.t. For To-I below•160 nor above 200 lbs. has proved deadly in stamping out I dots tails, and on opening I the teaspoonful sal ronto and west 2c lower, , Following is the range o1 quota- the pest. Lately on a farm near I door thrust his head out to see who sugar' and a Oats-The demand is fair and prices tions:-. Madder River three.great swarms of was necking. Ho asked, "What du press through firm. Mixed sold at 41 to 41ic Cattle. locusts were all killed by this pro- you want ?" The answer came, cupful of peas fr west, No. 2 yellow at 42c middle Shippers, per cwt... ....$4.00 $4.85 cess. "Yo money or your life." Without mer in a -little freight, and at 48c on Midland. I Butchers, choice... ....... 3.50 4.40 There is a noticeable improvement awai ng a reply, the man, whoever minutes season Peas-Receipts moderate, with pri- Butchers, ord. to good 3.25 8.75 in the condition of cattle, sheep and he tic , fired at dice. The ball pass- and drain, Coo ces firm. No. 2 at 78 to 74c north -Butchers, inferior... •. . 2.75 3.00 horses, owing to the excellent grar<- ed ough Marshall's neck, struck a ly two tables ,and west, and at 74 to 75c middle I Sheep and Lambs. Ing which has followed the rainy I bream in the ceiling, and after hitting ,and flour, add o >, ,freights. Choice ewes, per cwt... 8.25 8.40 season. Plowing and sowing are the all, fell.to the floor.- Marshall cream and milk Corn-The market is &m, with new Butcher sheep, each...... 2.00 8.00 now possible everywhere. fell ckwards, and was assisted to until it boils Canadian yellow quoted at 52c west. i Lambe, Per cwt... ....... 8.00 8.50 The Official Gazette contains a list a sot by his wife. Marshall asserts Pulp of peas b American yellow is quoted on track mucks, per cwt... 2.00 2.50 of the names of the Boers who have that a recognized the voice of his more salt, if a ;here at 67 to 67fe. Milkers and Craives, died In- the refugee concentration assal nt sea, and add " Batley-Market continues firm, Cows, each... ...............80.00 45.00 camps in Orange River Colony since het tiveq Robiliard and Mo- beSten cream, • =`- re--with demand good. No. 1 quoted at Calves, each... ......... .. 2.00 10.00 the publication of the last state- Lan lin went to the scene, curd it is of whole peas• 56e, No. 2 at 51 to 52c, No. 3 extra Hogs. meat. The list comprises 28Q names ;exp ed that an a."est will be made. Apple and W at 48 to SOc, and No. 8 at 47 to Choice hogs, per cwt... 5.25 5.50 and of these 190 are those of child-I Mr, mrshall does not think robbery 48c middle freights. Light hogs, per cwt._.. 5.00 5.25' ren under the age of 14. was the motive, as the would-be bather small tart - g cls from blossoffi. Rye-The market is firm, and sales Heavy hogs, per cvt- 5.00 5.25 tour r did not wait for a reply at bic middle freight. `Sows, per cwt.- _...._ 8.25 8.75 atter ,king tot the money. He deer core and part of! Buckwheat-Market Market steady, with Stags, per cwt.- .. 0.00 2.00 CANADIAN WOOD. uc•t tow what reason to assign for cut through stens, - sales at 494c middle freight, and at ♦ y boiling water unt the r., tin he says that he has not g g s pavement Laid in London in 1896 c:u my in the world. A large-bore danger of bre 50C east. WARS STRIKING LESSON g place. Shred Flour-The market is steady. Nine- Shows Little Wear. (rifle as wed by the criminal. I7r'. and cover with t quoted at $2.65 It Is The ESectiv sees of Modern A despatch from Ottawa says:-The t(e° dy was summoned to the bed- cupful of English •liay y pas cent. patents 4 side f the wounded nitro at an early to $2.70, in buyers' bags, middle Arora (Department of Trade and Commerce boll water, - freights, Locally and for Lower hour. He drove out and at once had � �@ Province trade prices of choice The wonderful effectiveness of mod- I on Friday the an interesting re- ;him n-,c,ved to the Protestant Hos- onion, two cl port from the Hlgh Commissioner's ital vne:e anaear.hetiv; dere ad- -straight mace sad boil fit _ - rollers, in wood, are $8.15 ern rifles and artillery is the most Office giving the conclusions of a;min' err•1 and tier wounds dressed. cover with cold to $3.20. Manitoba wheat flour un- striking lesson of the Boer wan, in :test 8i Canadian spruce wood !or B., r•aching the hospital 99ar-f utes, wipo dry chang•d; Hungarian patents, $4, ; the opinion of Lieut.-Col. W. R. Liv- 'paving purposes made by the city 'several pieces. - bags included, at Toronto, and !.ermore, United States military at- shall w:ered great-pain. The bullet: strong bakers' $3.70 tache at Copenhagen. ,The colonel is ;engineer of,-Westminster, London. A plow tae flesh from the root of;tag to cold place pat ement of creosoted Canadian .the on the right Ride and MIX suing With Oatmeal-Market unc fanged. Car visiting London for the purpose of spruce was laid on Trafalgar Square, came ':t behind gthe shoulder, The dressing, till cavi' lots, on track here. $4.78 in bags, studying the South African cam- London, in 1898, and on being taken dressing on to and $4.90 in wood. Broken lots 25c I Paign at the British headquarters, up last September showed a wearing top cne of the lungs la exposed dressing or alai per bbl extra. where he meets officer freak from Dr, ur:dy was assisted by the B of but three eight® of an inch., Mr, house surgeon of the Protestant Hos- or parsley. Millteed-Bran unchanged at $14 to the scene of action Speaking on Bradley, the engineer, is of the opin- pita! a dressing the wounds, Ih. !lice Cherry Fu •A $14 50 outside, and at $15 here. Thursday night, Lieut.-Col. Liver- ton that tatnarac and white spruce Kana states that if leu or before Thames ry Shorts, $17 both here ani! outside, more said :- from Canada aro deserving of a y pay from one B - Manitoba bran, $18, and shorts, $20, 'The experience Pained in the pneu n:a does. not set is the man quart thorough trial in English cities, but 'has v chance for recovery. spread on, plates, Toronto freights including sacks. I Transvaal war has compelled ex- he points out to those interested I ''ed sugar and par Potatoes-The local market is Arm- Perts to acknowledge the truth of that the success or otherwise of the }oven. Scald Cher er, with sales at b2 to 58c per bag teachings that have always been II ' on, track. learned and then disregarded. It is trial will depend to a very large ex- r to Jar. On T B tent on the care with which the IIvC ASE OF7 rOOOrOOO• boil one cupful of ' Cu that' few men equally admit deals are selected and sawn. THE DAIRY MARKET. that two times two are four Some _ _-, of slJghtiy salted }always prefer to believe that two J Aggr ate Trade of Dominion, for'and and drain; cover Butter-�Tise receipts are large, with and two make two and one-tenth, l SAVED THE LADY'S �E. Four Months of when sot with as ..the balk of interior and medium or I when ate add o qualities Prices steady. We quote 'losses the but tour The Lax and ! ne A � pa' f ffom Ottawa says:-A ,tag water, stir un, - losses of the American Civil War and , Medical Circled in Loado>, Discuss..'atatP , prepared by the Customs 'to the rice and s --Selected dairy tubs, le to 17c, the Franco-Prussian War showed the is a Sem.arkabls Cure. !De ar ent for the four months of atter fooice r selected 18 to 18,Jc (the neceaeety for changing close forme I A despatch from New York says- the :i year ending October 81 a es sone-halt ar� add tl c Pa�aeee)• tions and spreading troops over mid- i. choice 1-Ib rolls. 17 to 18c; second- According to the London represent- lee t. s rr o that the aggregate trade 'lastly fold in one er areas, yet apparently similar con- of to= !� minion increased b over i ary grades, 12 to 18c; creamery, trete examples have been necessary theatiof the Journal and account Advertiser, Y cream; turn Into a. prints, 21c. solids. 191 to 20c the Onlooker contains an account of $7.c'00 00'7 The Imports for the place on ce for to re-enforce the ofd lesson: the most remarkable cure of cancer_tour n,he•were $66 964.478• anread to serve, Eggs-Market unchanged, Strictly "To-day quick-firing guns kill ten which medical circles are a sncrc 88,8?0,427 over rho same ! y now laid, 20' to 21c; fresh •gathered tamed .sd many then at the same eagerly platter, arnish discussing It says the cure was dss- time 1 1 w90. The exports amount- dust a ar over _. store eggs, 16 to 17c: cold storage, time as the old weapons were cap-! •i candled, 15 to 18c; limed, 14 to lt5c, able of doing Frontal attacks are 1 covered through the case of Lady ed to fi31,284,9fl9, & gain of $8,- as•ound thus futile unless the defenders' lino'Margaret Masham, sister of the Earl 568,8 ('rust Sauce, ]HOGS AND P1tOVISIO sf8, is stretched to a polar where tL ig'of Romney. Lady Margaret became I The Lest increases took pines la .of ral9 as and ' possible for the ane so ill that her throat nearly closed, Octo For that month there were ,wish old wat Dressed bogs unchanged at $7 50 P my to break nourishment had to be administered incre over the same time last i to $7 75. ho msaut and ata g products steady. We through Military mea are no more artificially and'her death was ex- 8800,000 in the exports at morn g Boll quote-Bacon,- long clear sella at apt pupils in life's school'than civil- Pected in about a week when a cattle, S`80,000 to the export of I and halt a Cu 11 to 1lie in ton and case lots. lane," 1 trtend-prescribed the use of fresh butter, $360,000 in the exports of min ' ch Park-Me". $19 to $19.50; do.: -� green violet leaves The suggestion,cheese, 1 0,000 !n eggs. $=,000.000 liquor, shore cut $21 to $21,26, DE WET AGAIN FIGHTS. wfollower!. Relief was immedi- ;in wh t, $274.000 In bay, and 111I.- as with one ca - _ Smoked Meate-Hams, 18 to •laic, ate• The large, hard external tumor 500,0 :n the exports of Witith I dissolved in cold breakfast bacon, 14c; rolls, 11 to goers Attacked Rear Guard of disappeared and in a week all pain I Colum salmon, The-increase in cold• fife, backs, 14c, and shoulders, had ceased and the cancerous the d v collected for the four 10 c• Byng's. Colnma. • � [growth to the tonsils disappeared is montes as over $500.000. CRA:IIIERRII•:S Lard-Market is steady. We quote: A despatch from London says : - a fortnight. -Tierces, 10tc; tubs, llc; pails, General Kitchener reports to the -� ---r- 11}c; compounds, 81 W Sic, War Office as follows ;-"During the Cranberry Situtae, past week Elliott's column from SHOT TWO NATIVES. AM ICANS SURPRISED. granulated sugar UNITED STATES MARKETS. Harrismith has been operating to dish -and heat the north-east of the Orange River i Boers Perform Cold-blooded Act, syrup, then put ' Buffalo, Nov. 19.-Flour-Firm; Delega on praises the Poseibili- , Colony in conjunction with .other dad Brag About it. of the North-West. and cook until th - good demand, Spring wheat-Little " doing; No. 2 Northern, 741c, Win- Columns converging from 6tanderton A dleepatcli from Middleburg says: ' rag °rte°` r _ 'ter wheat-No, 2 red, 78 c. Corn- Helibron, Winberg, and Bethlehem -A Boer patrol, under Commandant ' A de etch from Ottawa Bays ;- Jellied Cr # to Llie neighborhood of Reitz. The foil icing letter has been receiv- cranberries h¢v'ing. Strong; No. 2 yellow, 66c; No, 8 do, B Theron, son of the President of the ed b t e Minister of the Interior when The- enemy were met in small par Afrikander Bond, captured two na- Y � poured over. 65fe; No. i corn, .85�c; No, 3 do, ties. A few ones and -much, Weta •imin, Alta., Oct. 26, 1901 oughiy, place in _ 6bc. Oats--Strong; No. 2 white, � 'fives near Burgliersdor•p, took them � ' 48e; No. 8 do, 45jc; No. 2 mixed, m were captured. a few miles away, then shot them. ' Sir.,- s a part of a delegation vis- I with 14)N,t boiling 44c; No. 3, 484c. Barley-A9tro •The rear guard of Byng's column, IThe Boers subsequently •bragged of le yo r cousutry for the pui�ibae minutes. abl t of ]parol g about the resources . and, rediae vegetable si ' - fan 85 to 86c. Rye-No. 1 offer- which was escorting the captures, I about the deed to local farmers. ipreviously�c3'. Y future prospects of settlers, we beheated at 62c. Canal frei hts-Stes.dv. w attached by the enemy 400' ..Dissatisfaction is said to be pre g g strop stated to be under De Wet•I pr report !.hat the country presents I an, return to the Toledo, Nov.. 19.-T�heat-Cash, g' valent among the Beers is the Or- 73 c; December, 761c; May, 781C. After two hours' fighting the attack.ange River Colony, owing 'to scaro- Prospects tar in advance of our most minutes, Tan int } y' } was repulsed, and the enemy retired, sanguine expectations. For,those de- Just before serving- Corn-December, 603c; may, 684c. sty of.p=oviaions. s"Oats-December, 4E►ic; Iliay, 41 f a leaving eight dead. Our loss was ° _ siring to engage in'ranching or in large, whole berried; Rye-58c; No. 8, bt5c_ Cloveraeed- One officer and one man killed and �r ffiiwed farming there are splendid to hot syrup. December, $5.624; March, $5.72}; three officers and nine men wounded. OFFERS-BRIGANDS $(5r00 openings - theca,-whore • grasses are Cranberry Pie.- '� ed alsik8, $7. ­Col. Hickie, whose column is cov- ering plentiful and water abundant: while cult crust, bake 'mlxas f on of• the block- Mr, Dickiaa.on Will Pay That for those desiring wheat lands can be(split it b Pullin , no Duluth, Nov. ..J9.-Closed-Wheat= sling the construction Y P S • -• Cash, No. 1 hard, 73�c; No.:l.Nor- house line on the Schoonaprvit, re- FMisa ✓�to9e��s Release. satisfied, if such a thing is possible. ilei! •1 ' cup crag ' thein, 7oje; halo. 2 Northern, 68}c; ports a concentration to the west: p despatch from. London says:-A Wheat and oats is stock and stack sugar;syrup, using a No. 1 Northern, 70 jc;, December, He sent out a strong patrol of Yeo- news agency despatch from Sofia and the finest of vegetables is the prevept their burn >:.69jc; May, ?Sic. 'Oats-3871 to 89ic manry on November 13 from Brak says that according to trustworthy best evidence of the productiveness oughly doner, but, no , spruit to reconnoitre. of the soil. The delegation was in and place inside the Corn-594c. inforrhation the brigands who cap` Milwaukee,' Nov. 19•-Wheat-Stem "The' patrol was surrounded by tured Miss Ellen'Stone and Mme. madcharge of Mr. Charles Tomlin, who with sugar. , stifTo fly; cldse, No. 1 Northern, 72c; No. 300 Doers six miles from camp and Tsilka ' have reduced the amount 'of thoroughly no misrepresentation, and r- ,the top with 8 still 2 Northern, 70;c;. December, 71 c. six of our men were killed and 18 thoroughly poster! in 'general infer- b� the addition of _ I the ragsom demanded to £20,000. Rye-Firmer; No. 1, 59ic. Barley- wounded. ':Some who were captured Mr. Dickinson, the American -diplo- motion about the country. syrilp• -13teady; No. 2, 584c; sample, 45 .to have since been released. matie agent at Sofia, is willing to (Signed) William B. Wilson, X. S. Cranberry Tarts.- ­Col.Corn-December, 58$c. "Col. Hickie moved out to support pay £15,000, though that sum is Caldwell, J. B. Glover, RAnfrew, from ligjrt, well-shore' Detroit, Nov. 19.-Closed-Wheat the patrol and drove otl the enemy." greatly Y OLIa.; A. A. Graboif, Kleiner, Mo. ; In the centre of e eat! beyond the amount at his dis- R W. Wallace, Byron, Okla.; F. C. slicse cut from at tart° r No. 1 white, cash, 76c; No. 2 red; posol. -- , cash, November and December, 78c; ORGAN FACTORY BURNED. � cook, California,'Peabody, Wan. ; P. C.•. plo., -covet with 1 to �,, Cook, CMo., U.S.A. in which cr¢nberries' -May, 80e: --- BOER DELEGATES. �~ were cooked, dust St. Louis, Nov. 19.-Closed-Wheat Doherty.Co.'s_Ruildings at Clinton - --i sugar and cinnamon, -Cash, 724c; December, 73c; May, Suffer. _ B 78�c An Anglophobia Outbreak incrust and bake in a ESTIMATES CURTAILED. - A despatch from Clinton says:- . Germany. Cranberry puddiug, Saturday night at 11 o'clock flee --- acid 1 teaspoon ea CATTLE MARKET. S g A despatch from Berlin says :-Dr. p y cloves, allspice and-n ' broke out in one of the lar a build- British Expenditure. Likes to be LCyds, the diplomatic .representative Lessened. tweet Toronto, Nov. 7.9.-Our receipts to. ings of the Doherty Organ Company, y minutes, acid{ of the Boers, and Mr. Fischer, a day, at the Western cattle,market and resulted in a very serious loss. Transvaal delegate-, are in this cit A despatch from London says: 41' at first to pte. -were 70 car loads, including 1,000 The building contained`'$ho machine, ,1hey 'disavow having any political The new programme for navtil con- When the syrup is thi -cattle, 1,900 sheep and lambs, 1,100 Case, key, and finishing departments, object, but the idea prevails in ter- 8truction is engaging the attention of cranberries, cisL in hal hogs; 30 calves, and a few milch and with the exception of a few ma- .taro quarters that it is not acci- the British Admiralty. While some lho ` back of range COWS. chines all 'the interior is a total loss.• hours. Prepare. an _ - . .Business today:was fairly good, Some six or eight hundred organs in dental that their coming coincides provision is expected for' adding to pare. with the outbreak of Anglophobia the cruiser filet, the new construction pudding, , v I wit t r and prices were mostly firmer. the course of construction were all m aroused by Colonial Secretary Cha - estimates will probably be curtailed, cranberries ' with t ; ,% • Export cattle was in better de- destroyed. - The -company Carried berlain's speech at Edinburgh. Meet- owing to the war expenditures, and bake in a nbderate ov mand to-dav; thoug*n the-quality of heavy insurance but the interruption �c rho offerings weA.4io,t first-class. Pri- of trade and the loss to the employ- foga to protest against the state attention will be Irearsy. devoted to se menti made by Mr. Chamberlain con- clearing oil the arrears'of construe- A woman supposed t --- ces ranged from 44 to-4,4c, with five' es-and--the town cannot be estimated.' tinue to be held, threre being four tion, now aggregating in the neigh- buried in.8. French c' 'or ten cents more occasionally paid. The company-will lose-no time in oii at Leipzig, Insterbur Hamm, `borhood of twenty warships, money • Butcher cattle sold better to-day; repairing the damage. The engine g' g' grave.- aitersrnrds bel rt.. pecause n,1 the•briskness in the est- room . and dry !filo, as well,ea the and Gera. Resolutions 'were adopted for which has already been voted, It was found she had port trade. (rood to choice stuff roper .'!asps buildings well lumber and forwarded to Chancellor von is hoped that tbe,arrears will be leaving gly" birth to: and* Buaiow. cleared og by the end of 1908. Cb1E sold et from 3 to 41 C­per lb se- yWa. were"nat-'eiteCted by- the fire._ ____-- r:•:; • 5 - d F < • - Al ....ea, ,♦..e..y«,cw;.:,•. ... .wxvr. ,:�:.•r,...�..aw, .........;�"v „e-.....nr a.-ter..... ,or. s.^a. •u",t•s..- .'wtm:.- qv . '.c.it9E'Q1C , moo COST OF A CARDINAL'S HAT. The steady increase in the sales Of t, •'r The red hat of a cardinal cpe'ts - - him•more money than kings pay for any except their very best crowns. Z-0 0Berore accepting it the grateful pre- CYLON _.j late s o UDELL E TEIA mt>at make offering t the Propaganda and to his titular church at Rome, and pay.tees to a proves the fact of its increasing popularity. You 71 like its parity long list of officials, ranging from and fragrance. In {.nine paoltasp, td, 3D,w, io.Doe Q}� chamberlains of the Vatican downs e� for Bad T�V�a i to cooks and sweepers and soldier of the Swiss Guard. Indeed, the We need large quantities for local and mWoO orders and canpay the top market price Cor,apy 4 ■-1,, new cardinal has to pay.fees at•ev- quantity of well fatted and well drassed �O� GOi,C� Teeth ery step from the moment o1 his cre- POULTRY Turboys,Dennis,Ducks and Dhtikeno durlas unix!4olaselyt ation to the cocasion'of, his receiv- Ing the red hat in public consistory, The Dawson Commission Co.2 Limited, Toronts►e and when al1 t r and a fia we also need APPLES,ONIONS,BEANS,HONEY,ZU=Z,13OB,as himself out ofpocket to the extent fi. t f $ 00 at leas l)UMR REMARKABLE,yLANGUAGE.m must have ---._. -- EL - N e 2 5 t. � AGENTS WANT s�C• -- Tomm What fa the beat kind of some hi pistols out west."u __ secrete for ttta Home F�arRmEC1A M, e Y- ., g th Powder • SSC. paper far vt Mite ?,• Papa Er=fly' Mr. Snags-"Wh ?" workshop; 30paaes, read 23cont�, It tIQ- arltd POwder TSC. 205 Mrs. Saaggs-"There's something book is not worth the money send fy back assr� or't' e price. Sample for the postage,3e. P:tpet, my son." in the paper about a train 'robber >ide-our money will bd retreaded. is a goQ6 1 Room. T WTt_. Briggs, MechediN >s�saes eeeeeeeesse(err��ttlt HALL & RUCK.EL, Montreal. covering a conductor with arevel- 'Room. Toronto, ontarta A S T H M ver." ��Q� Sju `ate sovereigns and chief magist licy ' ,A GENTS,toVVE HAVE NO can p DLI.4 haft-I. �8 11 �4 of republics, this lie of se ocY Stap.the cough lY otters o make,but we.can put eny■Das p policy fOJf 81XTEEN YEARS. I .pod works off She Cald, snip,Industrious man or woman is Wni way o1• and of concealment of outrag of fszaHve Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a earning 0100 between now and Ckrirtul A Yfa11•Known Orangeville lanear spout Nundr••Ye Write as to-night. �< Y PROTECTED!this kind has become more strict sad or Dalian in dearoh of a Duro. at fast Dut�ed In one day. No v-urs,No Pay. Price 26 cents. ghG 31aDertnid dt Lo;ern,Dep 1 more vigorous than ever. by alar fes Kota Compounds D,London,Out. Y SIDE. f One thing, at any rate, is ce I Onl 5 in 1,000. criminals are and . has only just become ow¢ d A'TAtn rr PER DAY o aaS$ @ y j It seeaaa foolish to pqy several hundred under 12 years of age, '582 are be � �imen rr ladles-ant to eitt'Taa, through an indiscretion-n sly, do lata fcrsomoth.nj whhioh two-dollars will tween 21 and 40 years oi.a.. � eetyl•y"asinine.; .ptltlea p0 apen i ny Takes Great- buy,don't it i Yet last is lust wh4t thsusande per year to exp•s"his; re, IIr�ii releron as; exeoriuee nit q ►y, b[, ns While Out .that the extraordinary mil n' of asthmatlet era dn'iag every year, beni><as i yy . imeasures taken at the time of the losing chair retith Tnoy s.re tryinc to vet fres 'r O'KELtE,address!07 TratJ2'eO 00, Torea� g. death of Empresa Frederick t as- from,hs tortnroeof asthma, but u21 se they -i-or Over Fifty T,.rs i take C.arke's iio:a Compound they w:li hwp �.wurst.ow's sooratxo sraLSbas vend Til sure the safer of the Kaiser d tag y °et` w EDUCATIONAL. R:7uld venture t0 y to trying, 16!t the ens rm+neat cure. Mt, Dos of mothers for their chL'dxrt .bis teeth his drives between Homburg link Milan b aulkner.Dae of the b rt kadwn Carmen soothe.the oltlld.r*tt.n+the lama,ally'�antn,our" nal courage of the'Crouberg, as well as the sudd ex- in Luderin Co, writes: or sixteen long ndoouo,re�1&urshe stom aedbes.L d ' L '.i:e fact remains years i hava bens a.most a const n: mart:r'.o tsmedy for DI`^EQa TReaty•n.e cents a twain: ENTRAL BUt3YNEtjB L'OLLBpE. i pulsion from the district of t se asthma OoJy as aathniaLie cony realize wast l4 as dnteiOte throushoas the variant>s,ams•e.4 C ONTO, Twelve Teaoken tine eryfi oU:er monarch in 'veral hundred Italian laborers, who 1 have iunered. Maa7 days&ad*arid I sou d ��`� uOwssoosazraa: os.• meat, eighty agiti work. manesmhowco moi• : ceutsee, thornagh wort, inTitea ootrerpoa 'tail:5 so many pre- had been engaged in blasting ks, not leave the hruse, ane. Dlgas &feat Diane -- enc from all la:erestod parties. Addayss ' t i:!mselt from'as-'repairing could aot iso down, 1 spent m.ay t uadred dol- Practical Father—"I want to buy a W. Shaw, PL:_-Al. repairing the roads, and in er leve:n aearob of•cure&nA triad n„,u,+&,1 ocr vt atch for my boy—the cheapest ycu t, he resembles in public works, were due to the act locai doo:or,sad souse In Toros&, but hocaruo : 1':::kish Sultan: 'that a large piece of card-hoard: m- wor"tf"a Y. hly4rtgyist, mr.d:aveq on, have.” Honest Ilealcr-"I'm afraid Ni:TERINARY COURSE. fur his protection hellished with a sou hl drawn uii of uraugerlllo recommended 01 took. oa can't warrant the cheap ones to I urther increased roughly Compound about two year,ago, 1 took,Iu all, keep very good time:" Practicala. and cross-bones, and written, n in eighteen bot tits of this¢road medicine durin4 &RMERS SONS WANTED-To take i :a the face at ;German, but in Latin characters ha(' nine montas;each weak 1 graAlualiyimproved Esther-''Oh, that doesn't matter. F short, yraetfoal coarse oa voterwary c i iron flan at' ane.am now temp stair cure, It is now eta: .Just make it so that he can open the work;tar-9 months study during ap#re ttaia B been found nalled to a tree o th•� &year no being cured ar.d I havo not bad • tick of tho case" At nome wil rusl fy to pyars an ex46miaa:loaa .tc,Werner, who road from Homburg to Cro r; a:aif,aattack since. and have sa:a•d vtuob of roeaerstulrru:cnnwilbe o3ared parmagb!t 1 utlutic asylum, qgd containing threats to bio t::: my o.d•ume sueag'.h said weight. No amount posit on at`600&year in our v+r,one bnne�es; 7 1 'Te CY=8 A COLD IN 0!1111 D tY. nia to ar- _ or moan nor an else cou.d estimate it apiendid oopertunity for young ie4 is !v declared lrro- a thorouge .stariaar7 CoCoun• &ad�oo. pool1- i kWPEIlOR TO ATUSLS. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets ,,1 write at once for Lull parttcniarr. Ad- Nasus to me." druggists i. 8c •ins. S;ga•dt ALLAN FAULKNER. tion; u chances, and I have for ears been porsoaally 114612.••1 refund the.mosey if it foils to our drnieo-Hand on. O Vaterinary 8oininee �•o' The advantage of being a co i. E. W.t3roTe r signature i.on nisch box- $>w -elation.London. On'. , t ani now uses at : with 3ir. Fof tb e:and can tsmon to s tbadl •it lianas monarch rather than au r:: luta cram of tb•+ above .csumon:s. (gtgnadl _ with a coutriv i was strikingly illustrated dura TriOd. sritvLNst N, Urngsist• Orap e'..In White Britain has 1tJ8,000.families ...� be worth of Cdartes hofs t.am pound is so.d by C •tarot( The rapidity of ocean transport is Y recut stay o! King F.dw u'• eTo where Sil.co per bottle, three for $30 classed a; rich, Italy has but 31,000 tecomin!r trulymarvellous A sea .:ig more nor leas Fredonsborg, as the guest of or tom the Griffittr I ataapbersoa Co.. Lion. and SI.6drt 25,000 only. :amp as big and ther-in-law, the King of Pe , ed.Toronto,Canada. FAG1e.ni to in stamps he captain boasts that t finished load- : light, fastened Nicholas of Hussla was sto sample. _ Ing a cargr a wheat at tan Front 1� tinea by dinner time, and then weak 1 ,.e carriage pole: there at the same time, and w , = dtlaard�s Liniment Cares Distemper. to China for tea. i like the head- he was compelled to give the � FIe (trying to play a trump card)- lights up the part of the dot to.the bn�in f "As ] paatAed your house last evetr Nearly 29 million acres of Che 471 feet or more State. confined, to his spar :.. Ing, I thoLght I heard an angel ding" millwill acres of farmland in the n postillions or and dealing with a linter- c. :; �1he (stlflly)-"I w� at the theatre United X'rigdoln is Government pas- „. In r.ime any bomb stream of despatches and of v '.a last ecenurg Mrs Msi,hooly and her tura. BrassBand _ 1,0f, ves, which may 'from-Muscovite Goveriiinient of 4, its ins were at our house visiting the -_- y, p t3 g Ninard's i,iniment Cares Colds, eft in•trvrw.ntni oete,ne. (telFlseen.. ata. ai11 a laced there KIn Edward mens ed t c;t cook " I jiowiag the Im- through all his work by 10 c!, -k - EVERY TOW14 CAN HAVE A 8AIM u; the air on be- is the morning leaving the r t of THe MOST NUTRITIOUS. Jo reat pf toes es or goa:ed F1 to oatalo19• - Tltcre nru reckoned to be 180 mil- ISOOi:lo+trail+nr.mai;a tree. Writon.toe y a' by the horses' the day for visits to the st C' 4• ' S ;llor, head of rattle in the world Of Ib'ng in duet or slealeal Isatra nent•, r.,'els of the coni strolls In the. grounds, ShOOLI ;a r•- these th•3 Umted Kingelum owns 10 .' - - s, the light is ties, 'long drives In his auto t rAeE P P S millions WHILIT ROYCE &i CO., Limited, - tiould render it and for billiards atter dinner tin r:il Toronto.Our..and Winnipeg,setas j :ldrbo regicide to bedtime GRATEFUL.-OOMFORTING. $DWAle of Ointments for CaLSPlti --- - - -' the,carriage It must be, confessed that the l; „g, i 11C ROAD, who is an excellent thS,ne_ a;,n. COCOA that COIILCr -troKaiseury- RENO CLEANING. _ has systematized everything t s.:'h .. ani m•trary will •uro;r do-troy the sra.e of I E, or'9 horses a degree r!a t0 vastly ditnint 'ie smei:and comp:etelyderanice tho wtw a eyatem fns mad�I a 9otrr ID o p vr•.s snit t rata d to stand BREAKFAST-$UPFOiR. l when entrrring.t t hrough the mu:on.,orfaaea. Fo•van asA aRl•aioa is boors 6aadoss ansae a J no any task: labor to which his mother and r:,:e- _ such arttc;sa•bould never be usavl except on so•nasi+is it does by the cessor on the throne was sub K t>d, -- ---- - i reaartprlartr from roputahlaphyrictane a+tea tDrTteM AMLKIOAM DTgfap DD„M•ntrW, are hind the dam&gni they will do isttoe f';Id to the good you and with all that he takes a fa :.:ire v0 ey ee cannot "Does that young II•1tn 'next door ewe.powtbip act•1re from .'r C Ha 1'•Catarrh CHLEADINE active pert In the GOverume ! nil Y Oan, manufactured by F.J.Cbeoe S tea.To- fazzl d by the exercises a far fuller contra nen you play his trombone by car or lees 0,.contains no merocry,and taken in• J11 n before by ate ?" 'Neither ; by brute ternally, a:ung dlreotly upon the blood +nd she ever succeeded In.doing. _ force.' mucous sart+rr� of the upon t In buying has been the Heil'.Catarrh Cure be-sure you set tits s�sen" The 9overo sn Maisie-,to a halm of Olitad'tilt. eine. Itis,t.ken lnternalty,andmade tnToledo) motif. It h•&le Ulcera, CH's. 1lrulsas, Lta:al to that an at- Ohio, by F. J. Charter R Co. Testimonials and Sieve,tong standing or aeute. Ir It tae �a his life Minard's Liniment Cures Diphthrrla. free.Ohio rQua,,od f,;r inBainrd or writs @ire• Once tripes - j Sold b Droggiat=,prim"so per bottle. alwai a a.�d, lad beat t•atimonial is a l machine of - Rall'•Family P111a are the beet. sample rreo on receipt of 3:to stamps. 1 I believe 3fI?iAHD'S LIQ fl' dT Tolnm sur rised)- 'Why, father, Ad"rose, is hath of his y ( p I Ont. will cure every case of Dtpht n z. I thought that one spoonful of sugar CILEADIN! CO , OOX 6D4, Toronto, ends wt me NIRS REUBEN flit EIC wait always enough for ray coffee ?" � Sweet Old Maid--Flow long do -.--- - --- y Tomm s Father-"This is a restaur- you think a man ought to know a Dominion Lino Steanl$hips Riverdale. ecoecsod sot y' girt before.proposing. ?" k3achelor- Montreal w L;•srpooL HpWe to Liver, - - ry 1 but I believe 31INAIiD'S' LIN' 1I:- Dist, my son ; take as much sugar as t, Persians to U.rpol ruga«.. D rY• "All his life." poo will produce growth of hair, you wast." ,ice, mounted y Lt•;e sad ra.tsteamsbgsa se. er sesoasodause MRS. CHAS, AVDE:f 'Ov, W P. C. IIJO.t all reeutstuauoitomat».s •ser+ 'COm One side •• - for W tluurr of •.oraaera e.l000s sad se.sseeesy r. their eyes Stanley. Y. E: I: t 9 _- se( their duty be- I tolievo. llllNARD'S LIN ENT BOfdS ll(I01088 GOf);>; IO COWS. OAL'VERTIS n`oo pa...seLed a;aParWasilan.apply to p.say am :nything in the is the best household ry iy on st tb.cemfiaat V earth, Magistrate (ta prisoner)-"Did you ^ Q n Riand%Hills dOn. D.Tortoni•aCo.. namite or any reals g V AR BOL 1`j 17 etas st,webs Montreal and Paribas ve that might ' MA71111AS I o E.Y. y call this old gentleman an Oil City. Oat, imbecile and at idiot last night ?" OINTMENT. r:era by persons prisoner Ytryi g to iicollect kris .fe of the Em- - thoughts;-"Th longer I look at him For $JI skill sllmonts._ the more NEW,probi.le It seems to me� .. a intil now been that I did:" 7 i.O.OdwPt l ODe ManOhDDtDr,ansla1111 ,rtlini, the most A PARROT IN A. WHIRLWIND. -- attempts on meats of ex- Here is the latest parrot story, A .:itions adopted certain retired general of the Indian open-up, how- Army possessed a parrot, and also a r. field of idea as very irascible temperament. The enf '• .:�h the rulers ofparrot was a valuable bird, but Offer, ped, and one is was rather a nuisance by reason of 's self whether its extreme talkativeness. One day, 'S i HAVE always given proof of anything that I claimed for my Electric matter, belongs while the general was'writing his Belt, because I know that there are people who claim a great deal Anarchists, business letters, the parrot kept up ' Das himself con- Ito continual chatter, very disturbing more for their remedies than the truth would justify. ff you want a _ht endeavor to to the writer. At last the general remedy which wiUpCuie you, it seems wise for you-to take the one that i,at manner, or could stand it no longer, and, jump- has cured others. I have published thousands of testimonials from . •.empt of this ing.up, he seized the cage of the un- P - -- tually happy bird, which,he whirled vigor- tt cured patients, and I will pay $I,000 in gold for evidence showing that i;Y" TREM, Dusty round and round, at the same %. ,. I have ever used a•testimonial which was not true and honast. :r:ative Is quite time swearing vigorously, Then he 1 - i possibility, for l sat down the cage again, and silence for some time ensued. At length, Dr: Mels&u) hlins EleC.trr1O Belt Cures RheumDtism, Lum• •n the policy of „ however, a feeble voice came from bagoyiF:anis and Aehee in any part of the Body,_�yeaknees aintain secrecy ' _ the interior,'of the cage. "General," `* in any part of the Body, Tired Feelings, 8leepLessnesH,`Prem=--- -,;ing the endeav-' it inquired, "where were you when ature Old Age,Weak Stomach, Kidneys, s Not 50 per cent. that cyclone struck us ?" Weak Kldne 8 L039 of�_•�y . tcks upon Na- Ambition and Youthful Fire. thee the cars of-� - don't ask an man to buy m a fiance orr;A speculation. I know, the internation- "This," said the bear girl, as she y y pp p inference conclu-j led the Reay into a secluded nook in �`r tha it will cure these troubles and I,want my pay-only when the cure shat the yearn- the conservatory, "is what papa is complete. I dont ask you to try it one month, nor two mon4hs, but ,•, was one of the calls 1,is match-box.' Everybody long enough to cure you, aad•when I have cured you you can pay me. If I tail in my task it's my loss, not -.'.pts to assassin-f comes is here to propose." yours. All you'lose is your time, and if.my Belt fails to cure you you wilt have the satisfaction of knowing - that the best, strongest and finest electric'body appliance in the world—one with 5o,wo cures to its crddit•�r Gundy. for yorr advioe about 40 cent has failed, and that there is'nb cure for yod in electricity. Remember, my terms are -PA Y.... . �HEN CURED& I have just completed my beautiful Illustrated Book telling how it t FREE BUO'K cures the weakness o men and n request. 'It's worth reading I will FREE TEST C V sena It closely sealed FRLrh upon request. Ca11, if possible, grid I 111 will explAin what my Belt will do. Call or wrlto to-day, Boware of concerns offering a thin pieoo of telt as a subsUtute'for m cushion electrodoi. Those cheap coverings are CAUTIO Ne used only te. disguise their'bare metal blistering electrodes. They have to be soaked to Fater,which quiokly dries and leaves them wtjhout current' My nus lon electrodes are my exclusive invention and cannot ba tmitoted. „ It you have one of these old style.blistering belts I will take it to trade for one of mine,,,I do this not that tiro old belt is of may tl2e fqq�� it is not,but to establish the value,of Lmy•goods with people who have boon misled by the false claims of concerns selling a oh shp w:-I m les Ola i TSA.. I have a st.aDa tna•o•a;.si is-moat ael'eioas � td'rrf7�,m ,. Do MCL.A.U.CkHLINt 130 Yong�e St,-Torontes_Orit no•►says th"brew t s sotaethiaR to oak lOrwi►rd"tt3. Owe liOtas=Dam 1 yv 9 r' 0. • '•:.. >A' . .'tri;n: ,:' "-" '' in. .'.. .'.� :'�1 • 1"�' • To ot7xausrs4axissset.5 or""" The parlor social announced last for :OnaReHall 8thcon R W Mowbray; + �{ to me seers"label on your paper You week b chs Woman's Guild of lit. Town Hall Claremont Thomas Dunn •,• esu alwaysaaoeruaintheisosowhich 3' Saban council -;.e7II8t arrived Zonr.nbeozipaoa so raaNuw.iePaid. George's ehnreb has been postponed in- The council now adjourned to meet again Be mosaic" are.acknowledged bl a degitely, --gbange of date on label on she tlzet paperlol- -E•J. Smith is now comfortably set. on Tuesday Dec 12th a%lO.sU s.m for the teeeiyt of mousy as si41e otlioe- Alw*ys fuianaaation of general bnaiaess. : 1=6dateVow ahead • sled in his new shop.that lasely occupied Big' Stock �f aby e, M: Gilpin, and next door to the millinery Lbop. � x� ri� $• -00 account of ibe quick-sand, some _- Cres Cotton Fleeced Blankets from of the new work on the creek on the farm White Cotton Fleeced Blankets big occupied by A. Birrell, gave away last Gall AllWool Blankets extra heavy. Pnoftasvta, OUT., Nov. 22, 190Lweek. Men were engaged tlyis week and gee our line of wool Blankets direct the breach repaired. -A large massing of fruit growers and �� - $8.60 per pair. SV C AA �'1�*/����'tt �^1 t'armets will be bold is the Music Hall, ­-Th, LO�IiLIA711r11�s Cobonle on the eci bst and 6th a Dee. Ne lot o f Fleeced TT_ ' � -- when leading specialists from Canada and `/ - -Martin Lee is recovering from his the 'United States will deliver addressesii all right, if you am too flit; la to severe illness. and discuss the fruis industry in its vari• good ood value at 50c - -.-Mack Burrows. of Beooklin,is work cos aspects. All meetings are free to the and all wrong,if too thin already.. '.:Joe in she butcher shop for W E Vanstone Pubes' Fat enough for our habit, is - Four Buckles, at right rice. Just -Dr. T.A.Young, of Woburn. was -A number of Italians who have bean y Felt �0ts:� p working on the G,T.R. herr,and who ars weather. calling upon his old friends in town on healthy; a little more, or less, is Saturday. afraid of a contest with our Canadian -Miss JennieGordon-has been con- winter,have Riven up work and are about no eat harm. Too fat, Consult MEN O$:--All Pool, two pair for 250. fined to the house for several` weeks on to resurn to Lanny Italy. On account a doctor; too thin, persistently account of illness. of the scarcity of workmen, ii may be JOHN DICKIE / L ' -A fool-ball match will be played on necessary for the Grand Trunk to discon• thin, no matter what cause, take the college grounds on Tbanksgiying Day tinue their work for the winter months Scott's Emulsion of_Cod Liver between Andley end Pickering. But if they can secure •sufficient men, _ 1t` -Wm.and Mrs Andrew have vacated they will keep on until frost.pau .a scop Oil. ';the house on the Nolan property,rind are to their operations. now comfortably settled in the house Pickering Council. Thert are many causes Of get- now oeeupted by Geo. Wilson. -- ting T too thin; they all come -Mrs.James O'Connor and two child. The above council met on Monisy,18th < ren,of Price's Corners,'are spending a inst,pursuant to sdjoarument• Members under these two heads: over- • • • • • • ,.. couple of weeks with their relatives,John all present,the reeve .in the chair. The Larkin and family of the Base Line. minutes of the last meeting were read and work and under-digestion. i adopted. _Stn o ler-work, if you can; -D. E.Pugh is to have an extensive - - no motion of Messrs 'Underhill, `tad -stop- of farm stook on his premises half a Todd,Wm Lee was heard in regard to 'wishing a stork of knitting y mile west of th village, on Saturday but, . whether yOl1 Can or not, winter use, p gi • . -Nov 80th. ' injuries to himself and damages to hie 111 _ - _ !rare give us s baggy by being upset owing to a defective take SCott''s Emulsion of Cod will find a choice variety of 8 -Next Thursday being Thanksgiving culvert between Claremont Village and Day,we purpose going to press on Wed. sad Claremont station. After due oonsid• Liver Oil, t0 balance yourself Fingerings,Also Si Silks a Bar inoed&y evening. As a favor, we would erstioe the council decided to do nothing in Vera,.etc. Also ank8 and a' ' with our work. You can't lige dress trimmings and fans ar'' ' iuk our correspondents to send their bud. the.matter as tNey consider the road • y - B 9 ge&of news in to us a day earlier than reasonably safe one tad that the complain- onit-true-but, by it, youusual,and also chose who wish their ads. ant did not take reasonable precautions to p '�� changed. so Bead in their copy by!Monday prosect himself as the night in question Win- There's a limit' however; M. l7V E. Boone at noon. was as intensely dark ooe, and no -com- -W. P. Firth leaves on Saturday for Plaint had been made regarding the safety you 11 pay for it. _ -England. where be goes to settlI up the of the road,on wbich the accident oconrrad On motion Joe Doyle was beard re on. Scott's Emulsion Of Cod Lives business affairs of his father who died a gineer's award made&boat twoears & short sime ago. He expects to be back certain parties having tailed to carry ons OZl 19 the readiest cure for _ *law Years,is time for the Opening of « ' by • pe, their part as decided by said award, But =r't qts" ila.leSS it MII14:S OE the next term. His wort u Principal the dispute being a matter between Private acted is his absence b it took no action in the plir doifl 110 WOtk"Vot1 t'.a1a t - - -- will be oon9 during y parties the ooaac oo $� � ECIAL. . . . . . ahs Vias principal Mr. Mercer, matter. Tong las Wt 11 and strong., without - -As we go%o prase the 8onth Ontario The conn on Indigent@ reported and ren I? we IasUtute are holding one of am their psymect as follows-) Bart 1 some sort of actiVlty• � - their interesting meatingii in the firs-bail. mouth's sap of R Gibson 18; airs P John The genuine has 'the chief topics of discussion are, band. @ton 4 wks sap of self 04 ' w' Ftrmiagba 4 • • • • P 4 wits cup of A Liscambe 05 ; P Moore 4 this picture on It, • _ NOTI 11tig and marketing of fruit.cattle ra+eice, wks amp of self 04 James Pratt 22 wks rap take no other. ° fruit growing; from a commercial stand Francis Portwiae t22 ; Mrs Aan Harris If you have not 10 • 1ps poultry 1 mouth's sap of Mrs Jame Liscombe 1x8 , d int. dairying Lad ultr on the farm, tris It, send for At the same time the Woman's Iastitaee A petition was presented signed by George tree sample, Its 8t- are holding%heir session to Ds!s's hall I Richard*aa3 18 others saktng Ltd for Mrs greeable taste WIII - 'The astendaace at these meetings is_ far rlerry'Golliver The com recommended surprise you. Our Chopping Department is again n >lrom what is should be, Farming tese I that she be gr.ntsd Lid to the amount of SC+O'T'T &BOWNE t ru days. is order to be anceeseW. must be 01 per wk ; Peter Stewart 2 cord sap to Chemtstav - -i -- Carried on scientifically and every farmer dire P Johanson 89 50; Wm Carlton for - - - Toronto. f 1 blast. Our Work is noted for . despatch -should make use of every. opportunisy to drawing 1 cord of wood to Sin P Johnston mores"his knowledge -of the various 61• 50c. and $1.00;all drUWsts. 811t Brie aloD your. branches of agriculture. The standing com on sheep killed by Q y' g g pur• c �' -The work of repairing the 'Bonne I doge reported end recommended payment THE SONG OF THE WATCH bridge is now nearly completed, and will i•s tollows-Wast Edwards one lamb killed / be in first class condition is a few days.I$1 66;John Scott one reg ewe kilted$13 33 "Cream Bnae," Funnily Hoar, 1880 pe bbl, - Darin %he progress of the work traffic I The oom on contingencies reported and Rorr9c1 Soirees' is ibe time I keep, "Tea Ba:r, " Fancy Pastry Flour° 8.80 pe During P R recommended the following paymouts-To Smash is was repaired me; "Bonton." Pure Manitoba Patent•Flo , 45 00 - has not been interfered wish in the lout, the Municipal World for stationery 63 35: Before-I was a nseleas wreck, _ -. _ . and tboas in charge deserve credit for the. To Marker & rhexton for envelopes Lad But naw a thing of beauty, able manger in which is has been con- printing 61 D R Beaton an sect of-salary My mechanism was most unkesapily. Bran 617 0 per ton "R hestelene"25 r pec ducted. The commissioner Mr. Geo. 6 i0.diabarsemente 610, Geo Philip tp an' Twisted gad dirty and turned about; Shorts, $; (0;er ton- Graham Flour, 1 The for Gerow,will on Wednesday Deo. 4ili die• i:iarer re reward on ditch bet lots 12 and My master could pot keep•me tine, Jumbo FI ar 622.00 per ton pose as the Rvinge bridge, of all the old 13 coo 2$3, Missed his dinner and supper too. Mixed Cb . 316.00 per ton timber. Aa the most of&hie is iv Rood The corn-on roads and bridges reported Oat_Cliop, 1.50 per 1W"lbs..• eonditioa.those wiahioR a au lv of each &ad recnmmended payment ss tollows- Says he. "I will sae my shrew, pp Oats 45c r bus timber will be able to secure a there ata Frank Soden Rork on o t 1 Uxbridge to What that Smith with you can do," 'reasonable price, $sa bills of the sale for iv one•bsif 111130. Frank Soden grad opp ,Rind strait way without m-,re ado, panc�alart. +ot L;con 8 10 hrs at 400$4 ; That Calvert For Pickering steered both straight and t -The annual TbankegivinR meeting of 5 bra work with man and. team drawing true. th•W.F,ann of es. Andrews church tile on Greewood Road$1,361; W-J Devitt ;oar neat and clean and running true,cement and concrete pipe 02$50 Markham Perfect the sime I'm keeping- M wu bold on Wednesday evening in the. to av 64 37x1;Jae McBrady bal of scot ou Nor.16 , 190Spink -church.when Miss McI:,tosb s mission. e.t i 65.25;F Smith bonus on 64 rds wire My hands to twelve ansa pout direst, ry from China. gave an interesting ad' fence at 25e?116;John Greenlaw shov snow My master smiler while eating. -drew 1o4he large number who had Rath' 6 hre and ploughing with man and team 8 Moral. arsd together on-tbe occasion. Miss Mo- hrs 12 62 :David Pugh booms on 87 rds w If ere you have a watch that stops lawah who has been engaged in the work fence on o00 9 09.25; W J Reaxin nails and Or to you is s trouble; �� �� in Housn,China; was compelled, with %be spikes supe Jse Somerville corn#.F4 ;W D -Jas% leave it in u as you pus by. a"`1r4AT- other missionaries to give up bar work Gordon lumber Supp Jas Somerville com And Smith.he will repair it, for s time on account of she Bozer rising div 6$1.30;Chan;Pilkey work performed At a resecnable charge. s on div No 9$6 sl ,Wm Canton com div SPECTACES dant spring. Her address. which dealt 10 75 yds irrev on B Road bet con5 and 6 -- with the customs of the people, and with at 40,per yd 630.Geo Tool com div 7 04- -For old and young. ;No extra charge for their method of work was most' interess• 85, men and teams,emp 16'93; Henry Wil testing. ­._To.Purehase Gent s Furnis -ing,'sad was listened so with rapt attest son for 61.yda gray as 8o 14.88 Pickering BD. J', SMITH, ion. In addition to this interesting talk. Village to pay oue half-,Wm Barton bal -' Jeweler _ the program also contained a abort ad• on baildirgbridgeon con T opp lot 28$8 6fi + Pickering. Be>�7 1~{adee, •,draw by the pastor, and music by %he -Tbos Hancock com div 2 05 20 mea and ovQ ,r . dammer Lnderwear, eboir,and members of the mission bard. teams.em 040.42 Pickering Village to i - --- _. After the program, all repaired to the one half:p1Burns Tomlinson rap tridae poo a .e 8i $ Oeeralla, Shinn of ill kinds, basement to partake of refreshments,to and con 6 CPP lot 26 0.b0; James Madill rep , Po Sate in all the latest sty W spend an dour in social iritereoorss.' culvert and railing oon 7 oap lot 20 div 11 N teen v a Y Boots and, The receipts of the evening amounted to' 02;8-Car com div 5 02 mea amp 01.50 �. [1nr ;40.56. Wm Carltem drawiag timber for bridgeon 501 at w. M Bes con 7 opp lot 28 it rep culvert on B Road p.y aye g e i • BAe BUNTING, =His many Pickering friends will deep Wm Musgrove for v Cr zdv 1 regret to learn tbas Samuel J. Doyle. bet cons'3 and 4.1.75; _. 7 y bolts 060•;J H•Gorman com div 1 02.6H i e1•, son of Jog.and Airs.Doyle,Pickering,ind men and teams amp 07.24;• Wm Barton o i~ nfl .r F w g M - - who for more than a year bas,been book com div 19.men and teams amp and mater N qe+t .s • keeper for the United Stases Marinee. at isl 0178 ;James Somerville com div 6 18 s a•f 4mc. ,• m iz a 0 Caviw,'Pbillipina Islands, died at Canton 90.men and teams smo 08 95 work done on e I Prices . Away "China, on Wednesday Oct 80th. of pen IIaigbts bridge 113'16; J+mea Somerville ,.,O I o i� 8 9 9.13 ° i A toaiis, at the age of 28 years and 9t div F gray .from Booties i0 04.48 from = I a iso" s A e months, His ogee was hopeless from the Haights pit 0.24 use of R Gordons jack for r-t4I a; a o g�, �;�;; 'We are spin selling fleeced lined shirts and drawee -first.' During the firer of the put mouth raining bridge-x•25; Fradk Smith work O F; $� � 3 cep a°off o.y performed on 1 bei lots 8 and 9 ooa4 16 ; •a • s4a.pi �.ais d a for 450. Shirts and drawers worth $1.25 for 50c. Sh' be was on board the U.S.S. Monadnock, ss we . of ° o ob drawers worth 1.30 for 600. All wool mite home kai which had anchored at Canton, China. Wm MO Ksy Cora div 15 dal of soot 141 24; ssD • o g $ e ,� $ �' tlfr R.M.Dalton, Commanding Officer, Tbos Madill grading p'.on.hinc wid dr,wi^g ZZ! p q N. '+ •s o O E M _ .Wool lined leather mitts 400 , concrete pipe and putting in same on w t 1 J I n $ u $ O the marine department, and in whose 49.981 Markham to pay one half; Thomas h- o w ► LAST BUT NOT LEAST-We are selling 21 lbs No 1 company Mr.Doyle has been is been Stephenson work performed on ditch and 79i eq N '' Also 23 The bright sugar for &$I. - atarting for foreign lands, writes as fol- culvert bet lots 11 and 18 con 2 04 ; Wra $c �a o K = cs • loin.-"It is&'pleasure to me to testify to Burton ebur div IS men and teams empfate 1ws Log�rn'his worth sad good character, kind and statute labor$6'74; T Nigbswsnder oom � o pleasant personally, willing, obserfat and div 16 men and teams'emp 620 07 The fol y -rick attentive as to his duty. He was a fav- lowing persons made applications forbonns picture i orite with his comrades and megsmates on w fence T W Lamoreaux 40 rds on con Framng ! and had been marked by me for early ad. 4 lot 23 L Johnston 30 rds o*lot 16 con 6 -- >_.•_.._ also 70 rds anease oread bet '- vancement. I have-known but few men and side The undersigned is prepared to do all _ For...... lots 16 and 17; F G McCarthy 40 rds on _ whose lose wen so deeply felt. Ree'y.for. kinds of picture framing as moderate lot 7 non 4. H'.,,h Grade- _ -,warded by the Cooney offioere aho }ora pricer, All the latest epPliaacea.for do- Oa motion a bylaw was put through-}ts -in expresaioug of deep sympathy. A:B wtrions readings and finally passed sppo}n tug the work' Monldinga on hand. Peyers, Commanders Ass's, Comdy.' ting the bonr and place for receiving nomin FRED. DOWSWELL; - .--See T. A. GREIG, Mr. Doyle after.leaving the public• school atioms for the officos of reeve and four coon 49 Sm - North Claremont t Or JXO. DICKIE, here six years ago,, took s commercial cillors for the Township of Pickering for Orders left.with A.B.Dowswell,Clare �I ' ceurse in one of the Business colleges in the year 1902,to appoint places for holding moat,will receive prompt attention, 'Toronto,and subsegnently eatered.tbe em the•mnmicipal election tberefor, and per- ploy of the Massey Harris Co. While in sons to preside thereat is deputyy retarnin$ Q �'1 officers Sub•divaGras e FRUIT TREE/? .! `..�1�9se Ha1T�S their employ be became a member ct the g g 9-- 48%h Highlanders,which developed in him Hall Kingston Road H F, Webster; Mar- All kiside of - -a love for ilitar life On the breakin g&clic -hoose Pickering Alex Marg&ch; FI2V1TTTTT�REES. : 'Cleveland \,I • y R i Richardsonsodice Picktring W V•Richard- SSILZ'B$ EtC. y i ant of the whr with China, he went west, - > > con ; Jfood a office Liverpool Thos Moody; i hest market rice P P 1 - ■tid 'oined the United.SiateLsiac �_ j 11 _� - rape other Rood 'vbbeelP, S ectal rices - e y Tem perar cl'Hal!i herrywoexl 6e©-Dsai�- _ here he was a favorite with all. The cors for all kinds of I offered. ern; TemPetance Hall Bios&le Chae L � 'i "nil towing relafives have the deen•felt Pym- Mackey; Township Hall BrouQ a n 'enj F&Il'and Winter app es Semple wheels over J.D:ekie'e store, M:• �`. rgthv in their Lnddeu and sad bereaje• Meen ; Temperance Hall Brougbani Coin JOHN E. GEE Agents P .�.� turns. t PLi:io ; 10.0 F Hall Whitevale Jas T-LPickering b