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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_11_29 7 E I rZy R k tryT -. k 41 't7 15N, AN __W11, N i T_Vi 6 0 A- A 44 XXI VOL PICKERING. ONT­, FRIDA, 0 N oil, 41rafesotonal garb*. to fie to at the, old' ra PhbrrYwood.., s Medical. NG8 IMIr r lid bay Ionia z. i16&* done ii6,qvi fie ov.4 CORRESPONDENTS. this- is" the bel are rioRi Toronto, mew- a�0 bf C 6 to Ontij�no. Offfee--and residence opp O'Leary hotel slid last,week, il IT CLARtMONT W6 04;16, 14 04 bdIOW ibb AVeragg tho - ancoo stbG )bug '-Winter Get Yotir tin Pano raidy as THE PRZ58 AND JOTTED TA. YOUNG. M.D., C.M,Fellow of . Trinity Meclical College. her of College of Phvsiciana. and Suraeons 0 P day Woburn, Ont. Office hours; morning 7 to 10: W. I I -�Is 4r6uld Miss. tb 10i lAwoodfirgpelp logthmweek -.Vitt Dr. Ltiltwood wits RA coal. J;onle no* 814 evening 6 to S. W9.419ter, Mrs A. Sto ir 'Will 06061dOr i'Saturday ap,excal 16e 6imers 4 4 j6iwii 0600 Rod you :61 A*ir&*, )Ala t, are Rathering0n tTeir inlo* n 8amlle ray it'd the Ai0k B We and pr7eV!Rri, Of 911 Materials and design ith - — g1for a .7 stock. it will p%y yon------- k evere cold. Rem eptin NTON, U D Miss Ruby Shorrard is olfX dij-,,� LTBEE. t(YeAll at our works ard inspect onr atook, it OREEN B IL ine co T ors. etc.,.Te��ple Build- arristers, Solicit and obl. prices. Don't be inisled by Poned this week. rDer Bay and Rieb fflelgbs bae been ranni d t mond atreetq,Toronto. agents 'we do not employ them,c8nsequent- ng At 6aremont every Tuesday for d P JIdi to loan on Mortgage. eno n. Money I y we cant- and do throw off the agents past few days. Alf e,i ViAer is flit A rTt X 1099 Qove"+Uttin 9 il or AN tind his'st NX DWNTON. H.C., DAIL commission 000 per cerit., which you will The rink is vow being pn a' R 00 4.4 �Oditi�u love H9Tt4FRTE,. DUNN. 11 now tonkiffoa, i dwel W. MULOCK I�OVLT- Certainly gaIvo by purchasing from no. A the approaching 6eaFou. 1bro-Near BEE. AV r4., 141ion Nov,274,t -Bice I bAs beeW ill -for 11 solicited. Born -On Saturday. Nov a 46 wlf �obefs Anflersou Oj A*rdemeeks i ldlY Imprqving,. WHITBY GRANITE Co,,­;­.�--� Frank flaw of a diluRliter. I . - I I . I I At 'k' abOnt three lit I FAREWELL, C., BARRIS , '­ � - i i , *I (if 11 rap 1hera has, voritiag therq.' mi ER,County Crown Attoiney,and Count� Opp.roitome... Miele.Foloorn returned to bar,:) "reat "86mft Otillfii�s inches Of Anow on the ground:with the T Whitby, 0 .4 ­� l, I... . �;�b * arduDd !Pro, I R111's,f 10-V Pon Yang N Y o '1h Id 0 Friday last. a pleadin Solicitor. 0OUrt House.Whitbv it tor Sj I westopjj'.�, y M Tho;plowi semon i iss Macliab and Charles A0000406,,i4 Dg W McGILLIVRA.Y, BARRIS Miss Folsom as far as Toronto 106i-jr, Iden 6i �ArOUud Wre deep] 41thonib one PIU�Ih could ll,�- 0 V061bg a of their, Own. bn Monday,last i-j, aden working f-9t era,solicitors,&c. OMc sLay", office Wh4tby,Ont. Jno.B%1lDo w,B.A.;Tbeo. LIVERY D �o opposite Post spGraha:m Bros- wed RoBe A at of rjdhiou t. ffodge 4he -ventriloquist gaig h A;cGillivray,LL.B. MoneytoL left on for ope tb;Lt he 09Ry be s Ooncertb I I*edilv on Tbairsday eveoing 1tfst it WEENY, Chicago With hiptneut oV NTERSO-N. RITCHIE & S Clydesdale borses. W10_�quitg amusing for the youpg, eopie. icitorR, etc.. Templ%build- Ms11Wt, of Hespeler, who_ O..o 'Greh I N. F.Pat in connection meet. 44w wesks, is this week Pr................. See bills (or paiticulars. Barristers,861 R ember Usury W. W f6r ir'e' by day"ng, 0 or, nigh standing tituber on Tt;esda hedauibter, Mrs. Geo -day. j�_ P sttul irst i T ronto, and Claremont every ! Farrier f ersou,Q.C.,P.U,.Ititchie (i.it,sweeny. t 'Bus ng� all 0 T. ft.trains FreiRh ff.Hopkini- visithig her sfstarv� 4 '4� he Itas F&ary as that M1118 Watson Is[& for Go I ton4. W- Ov. tel1q, express delivered to all parts of th Vetertiutry. Tue4day for a short visit be r t ongolia, ned an&raiiniug tol ' f di cap N S,VETE RINARY SU R- on shortest notice. ale a d 00 was of M HOPKII 0i, bar ng to, Rev. Dr. Campbe a aw -of&11 kinds done has rop ek. mflChiae in lifti bruah findinRa plan village. Teaming to her home in Strtford. it He aEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet Mission stables in bonneetion. t 44ye fast via 41�0 with orders., P registered member -C 41L'6'4 MUlArd g urinary College, 'forontc P010, whare he has bee no.,hail., been. 4 ociation. of tbo.ontariG Veterinary Medics' Ass M fiAlift-in 61le.cify returned homo)asb wee k P Of :NoTember 80th. reenRiver. Oinve and shoeting forge i68 Elorfjuce Ea to aorth of G 0 p,m. Tolepraph a �Orb stw Offio.)and rosidence ono and one-quarter mile r the past two Be -The' knOral (if MrL W N k metary w&4 large 3 j46p e or.ou-ra 8 to I I a-m atl I to 4 P ri I ' fined to lier room fr in ib %tanyd by dress 0.aA dress,Greon relatiVes and friends. C, Out ruaLy nail running in hir foot. week 690wbTwebe -attaine It .0 d tb It is reported %hat a fasbig 192, V a, taL9 'were a I re M ng boring t J. SHIRLEY, Voterinary Surgeon, d i .0 Place east of us 04 he Ontario VetF)rii.- ,kp one would live I Hon.Grduato of t ary Ontario VoturinaTy Medical A setwood and she�yP#*111A:to dry colleize.Toronto,registored member of tL herald full partiulars 1 C011tracted' a o44 Aio t-eooiation. All F ' it urn ure,, sE F di 1101136 after spending* so iseases and injuries of the domestic animals allit t1iolgi who txeate 1 according to the mogt modern approiled A� The 1 9060-1�40ie Juiletioni friend@ In Toronto stftuDch Methodist, and ieutifi�_ principles. OMceinT.A. reig8, - :�, -baby run sidon 19 op I . �;' or A Dice, Deal, 'The- rlations P1. Implemaut shop,ro "toppo &ckA R ee on Ctiurch A full line of first. '. F -$be,nor'-ioe ry, 51f aa sympathy of i Ow-Points W Pe"'S live class furniture now )On bad betifir call OD Win. he on Ch 169 Done., ree is'm #48 or Ile ke"Ps the beat in that 1, Plooling for exhibition in .ware our D &&AM&Z tb rooms. 91:1, lies be*u dseid4 ofi,�I 0 ffie Lye 9 Of t"9 klp to -Coib euin Bdreku for the visi, a N N Con voyaricer, 0 for t r 8poflora, the famous artooniss HOINIAS U i Jay* Prices righ t. We )Oiu jn- aldug Affidavitil, etc., ing.1ber a progperolm i T , our Duncan mo- oy b Tqi1riostinge -Ch Istre n ukes.a OU0061 R. S4 Dillingham* .. a6ab and Daniel. been W q� Quite Vew d otd frot" Ctment eit p R. HOOVER, Isaner of Marriage re ti r o hsad*b*JW lifft-J We ly n a Who Licens Tbartdjj much Pleased with i ev. 4 or W_ _U 14)0 R Out. es. offieo at mill in day time nd sit 1w 4 at reaidence at night. ori�on River 14L ly ickering for Whe --�Spring.. indnfitry. '0 Issner of Marriage There will 7lia a r*i(* nrley BUNT 0 Re B-- Licenaes for the County of- Ontario. Of- Wago Bu gloS aiaL churCh On Sunday eyeviodw IK"se Boa at tile store or at his rosidenco,Pickering RreR 1-Y aPoo having deoidej to 019 �49'West prices. Village. Etc at 16 Of Ih#ISR104P& anni#orsai ry il Cad `4 from h A Woburn,scllul;&Iskutsu I a nu=31� in or arm OV& mg. trip and near, i hol mat) hore ou Sund ns bothiar tiwe was #peut in 11111610, Will Elliott wealrls'the broad smile of song, and in Ramos of various kinds. late becauro of his recent joy. A A gen c y for Speight Wgon James 1i Madill will on- We- ursafty, It. . Love hao leeided not to orect hi -barn, Co., Mark I)vc 4%'h'. sell by public sucti,ii as hog.-pen till next year. owing to his rtieh of N,T 0 W N SHI P CLE ItK .BEATO'l o Real. , :, Estate I" -kis% sine&a in other parts. 0011111 ioner aing llotol it largo nuwber of catt;o, UIRDY of bu' Do Conveyancer. iccountant )1c I Money to 10" HAM MOORE 2 ' :'-;L fl- I are suiLable for fetim.- 1)o i pc F e.a. We are ulad to noto tho success ot the Et 5e 7-vi rty, Whitevale,Out. r g on farLa pr,)pe Pie L bills bect fv4tA in thii purt of the conotry. let, TTou aA Lot in lot hill Psilleldars. sr8 Osbortic. Nl(,Iirad% und plots kf1l"WAY that sugar beeta could ho Profitably for iqale cheap. An old fa&h1ut1ed qillltina 1+9 vj;gs 116,,1 Til for an,,l of P raked here, Why riot havc a Nctory erec- and j. JJULI�, Brooklin 8(43 a. After accouilditili Do a iwud duy'f Wo are glad to note the progress rire, and Life Insurance one day last week fit Nio Harry Thom. ted in the county town (or 4 -ftni I of Ab- 141 -G 'T1[,L,Licensed,4uc- work, tit mat dowu to a see 0 'CHER POS filluwtuons Va. ram Brown who ha tired a valuable luntV Of or a tario. Auc- This w' � fal!owell by a few butire of soc id situation of trust is) Pittsburgh. Abram P. fi nefirs for tho Ct Agent.,, 0 f festure bo-ug a boar showed %hile here the qvialities that go t &105 of avorydeRerii)tion conaticted at a tiou s T. i,ouchetr, lioal E�tato Wa&cbmakor.., aild,,,­ jeweler tootion dance oxecutti,l by tn 0 of the young ladles maku the man, and all Ha frilends here reo Ageut and Geue'ai valu%tor, strict at aph. Ad- Br"k SIreet, 111117BY e tv hear of his ad ent. Conveyancing done. or telegy Joic vallcem givell to all oyiers bv mail ;ham, Ont. F. os. P,206tiFit, Brouh dress TH The ls'pwo rLh League will hold a box Money to Lotin. 35-1y Thos. r m tr ipos,rILL,Green itiver,Out. ained Robt. Beitli's social this Rriday evening at the home of Imitcles nd Jawelgry, hackney titallion I'lobit) Adair 11. which Visits Claremont E WELLI GTON Hotel. Hav- Win. Mason. This promises to bathe , nd Promptly. 0 event of the season. Every girl andwo Repaired neatly a t ok IhL prize and the grand challenge Vin'g removed to nd thoroughly ovarbaul- every Tuesda 0 tip valued at 11,COO at ihe New Vork mu- is expected to triog a b;x containir red to furnish ad the abovo house. I am prepa 9 horse show This is the first tI'MO any enoumh for two, which will be sold to the &coornodation to all who desire to patronize All Work ' Guar'anteedi­ is. I sball be nichard me. Spacions spmpie roOTI Canadian Lrerader has beso al,le to swooD hiRliest bidder. After the salo the rest of ed to see jL11 old patrons when they have oe JAS. TO rickerlDR Monday' and Frida the boards W'01 backnoys. Mueli credit the evening will be spent in strinserneute casion to visit Ilaxkha Notary Public, Pickering y Ot is due Mr. orithiall its he hat had Ills Ad raiesiou 15o which will be deductel from Almlihim,Out. each week. rice of box. horse in traiiiine for otily R iow wetka. P FOR -. S 'A*41 a 0 ALr Canada also owep much to Mr. BeiLh for 0 ur thus sustaiiiing the reputnuon of the 9't' mber 3 th. dav, Nove 'ass horseB ft country as a producer of firpt so r1led bull 1 .Pure- A-bo 7 1 D.-l', Benton. while fitte0109 a joint Brougharn. -itls old, also 1 hors -powett, 10 horporated by act of ra,rliatnont 1974 h se. Prices inoderate. councils at Altona nu aturday last vrwi or C Coakweil, of Markh m' ,isiteil his Pic4aring Branch. "a' rness tuken r-tiddunly ill with appendicitis, brodwr ou Suotlay. uViortre-1 Cu.)ital................. A 0 Ev rY' tl"nR wag done t rel love his suf. W i Coikwoll antl thos Hubbard vis. Von can rialre your har- Subscribcd C&pitr ............. ;Xh� 'W, Ir Tt. .'TcbneF;;,- Peet.............................. ......... i2s xx i W ners its soft-as a glove fer"ug. Dr. EaFt%%cod s8ll'tPtilYsuru- ite,l Toronto oil Munday. 33- y Assets Realily Prid as tough as wire by i o ed, Ruil tho doctor lind lj;Ul tbIDOVed ItemeniLer I'lle to-day utsing EUKEKA nar. JOHN COWA , ERQ, T. H. MCMMSAN. to lilb, I)bn.o litre, where he it; recolving (Thuroday) at'the Broil-harn Flotel. nesp Off. You can 1'residaut C&alijar lengthen Its 11fe—make it Spect&l attention given to armer,,, sale the best .of care. At the time of writing We are glail to rt port that Mrs 8 Gerow. lhwt twim as long an It ordinarUy would. lrowpuyulado Note leased to say lie is Fouiewhat hi recovering froui her late illnPsa. we are p I COMI G Fitrmer'i; Notes diticoutAed Aturorioan and better. Ilia inany friends throughout the L Burk. of arkharn, is lw1ping W J Foreign Excbaugo bouulit an,l sold DrafLd is- township tilucerely hope for his speedy C,)akwell over with bis rurh this week. F E Liike Opt D. To, sued, &Yailable on all parta of ttio world rojeovery Dto's lbading opiician Savings 33ank Depirtftent. J W asd Mrs Coakwell. of Torouto, EUREKA I ro :11 beat A H Alllu'a rug interost on ftt higbo4 On Friday, Nov.' t2ad, Mr. Rnd Mrs. Visited their son W J and wife on Sunday w cur- rent rastba,mud crNiltod haif oaxy to depositors C. J. Brodie celfibrated Lheir bilver wed Many v6iil regret to learn that Miss 8 tore, Wliitby, on Tue day. Nalmness Oil Ding after a 4Gt-,lo- 1,Lerr, Manager, diDR in- the presence of about thirty of McCaun died n Tuesday mor maker.a poor looktng bar- November.26Lh 1901 Ey 8 ex. ir immed'ate friends and relatives o f severe illness. ne= like now. Made of happy couple, w-ho were made the R Cowan,has started work OLR&iu after pure. heavy bodied oil. ee- aMlLed free a pecially preparm to With- recipients of many useful and handsoma bt-ing laid off work for about two nionth,s stand ihe weather. N INION BA ' H presents. After sitting down to the with a sore arm. Bold everywhere id ample jnstloo to all All those n EL senior an cans-allolzm etral.eting table every one d interested i d jun Ian. I Optio! d things provided by the 8 ior kockey team for the coming winter, goo Uds by 111TIULL OIL 0091H. rl or 14. Cipital Paid uD,,, TZ45%000 When all had partaken to their heart's are requested to. meet at the Broucham r nto 401jitleal Va Vlione 2508. 20 1 11 KING 9TREET W F,wf. 1 Reserve Fund. onteut the remainder of the evening was Hotel on Saturday evening. Nov 80th. $2,450,000 y spent in social intercourse. Ala' late Our swamps will soon be pretty well hour all left for their respective hoLnes cleaned out of their gamo, as our sports TABLE-1noliering Staftlon IX.T.34 OWS: g their bost &ad hostess ma&y have been pu wisbin'- robasing now Ruins aula TRAiNS GOING FAST MUN AS FOLL WHITBY BRANCH." '. re ye onelral Bankina iscudoess vr tber- large quantity of smokeless p TRYi,iff's X 0:,. owder. mo are of happiness toore ted Ar No. 6 MAIL 8:52 A. M On Mondav, while John Special attention given to the collection 01 Underhill was Hodge. the ventril.oquist, vidi L Famer 9 Sale and.other Not-ss. working around the stables of him brother town on Friday evening, but the night 1112 LocA 8:04 P. 6410 out-and LoeAL, 6:16 P. X Our Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with SAVINGS DHPARTMENTj Jae. Underhill, he was attacked in it most being a bad one, very few turned and cherry bark. 1. ts by prophosphites fierce marer by a pig. After struggling as a consequence he did not give his show Tatereat allowed on depogits ol $1.00 afia riot. TEAwsGOhfGWZ6TDUzAsroLLow9:_ ood combination for lunig trouble. r 9 de. with &be animal for some time his cries The Executive Board met in the Ch war attracted the attention of Mrs. Underhill ian church on Tuesday for the purpose of No.9 LOCAL 8 J. THORTON :52 A. M MANAGERi and- another lady who hastened to his appointing the date and preparing %he pro I'll LOCAL 2:26 P Resistance. When they arrived upon ;be gram for the approachinit SuDdaY ficUOOl '17 MAIL 8:18 F: M: Fresh Arri al scene. the enraged animal now turned its convention. Oman thus allowing the The officers and choir and teachers- of #1466NOTICE attention to the w TIME TABLIDe-Bn Station Standard cough drops Anti kroah to crawl to a Wace of the Sablift-th school, of St John's church Un ortunsto man Celery tea DO you want new carriage top this safety. The timely lillsistance tbus read. were entertained at the manse, Pickering Standard butter scotch -AS FOLLoWS:_-,.n PoUltry Spice hng powcers season, wi have it cheap, and eyerything ered saved the mau'o.life, a few minutes on.Uq ING EAST DUE qay eveninR They came home at Ti&Ajxs Go ]FlorBe and cattle spice 0 C P cough 1drops 'e'Ase iii our liup. delay.would have been fatal. As it was highly delighted with their No. 6 KuL 8:47 A.M. Horse and cattle food 0 C P Asthmg,cure We also Eell the oelebratecl h the man's IeRs were fearfully torn, in one 41io!ft No. 12 MIXED 2:57 I.M And Wilkinsm plows,scuff lers all varieties of the Standard Dyes I the muscles protruded considerably Thomas X-Past and Wm Matthews were P ace 10 Lou&L .6:08 P.M. &ctI Also the DEering ` The board) t manag purchased a omens of the pub. in Toronto on Monday and in achinry. Tudhope* TbrOuRh the COI d McLaughlin buggies, TRmNs GOING WEST an lic library purpose gestina out DOW cats- gun each. umns of the At the— DUE AS FOTJM; we notify foxes, rabbi logues. and in order 0 mooll I.e neces. Pickerioe News" &c Give us a call. No 9 LoAT, 9:00 A.M2 sary expense. they will be compelled% I ani all other wild game to keep in their 11 MIXED 2:31 P.Me a to 50 cents howes during the day time, 'and sleep W. H. ack increase the membership (a son, a same familY to be. with one eye opeL it night. Pickering pharmc rock Roid. extra membraro in tb 7 M di 8:22 P. 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" '. - r «. .,•C .nae.. -:. .-_ ,,:.'r.,�`ct:'- . -- -� F .�a.9i>ry, � `tct1oa •,�^ - _ eoawrr3L3gto AOL_of tole Parilament of tlrer cultured anM_ reflect and tYlO b r - Oannd16 to the year one-Thodisnd Nine Hu,i- dreci t►Itd on., by wuttsm $„sty,of Toronto, .t Christian , yoit might . have ba)u f iM Dept of Aviewwre, Ottae..l �1 CR USS=q, WR.�+ X'CH. A patch from Washington says: fy t t: v Dr. Talmage reached from stable.or ditch. covered 'with Ih • - g p and abomilzation! It is not because _ 1 the following text:--Proverbs 'xxiii, 35: "Mien shall I awake? 'I will seek we are naturally any better, but be ause the mercy oR God has protected +3 y ( { it yet again." s• Those-that are brought'up in r4 t�' With an insight into human -nature Christian circles `and watched by -'sorb as r_o other man ever had, Sol- Christian" Parentage ,. shc?uld not be Amon in iltese words is sketching the mental processes of a man who has t so hard on.the Yalle>r. .� � � I think also that men aro-often •� �� �I stepped aside from the path of recti- hindered from returning by the fact i -• •^�- - �---,� -+- _� tulle and would like to return. Wish- that churches are ' anxious about . = ing for something better he says. their' membership, toe emulous about "When shall I-awake? 'When shall I - their denominations, and they rush get over this horrible nightmare oifi; out when they see a man about to ' iniquity?" Dut seized upon by -une- �r•"` radicated appetite and pushed dtiwri :give up sin and return to -God and ' --•-- ,./'� "' Y hill be his passions he cries out: ask him how he is going to be bap- -r-- - tized,whether by sprinkling or i�cn -� "I will seek it yet again. I will.try „ mersion and what kind of a c�urch it yet once more. he is -going to join. It ie a poor ' About a mile from- Princeton, N. time to tallc about tresbyterian car. THS G[T1{'RtLLA yVAItI'AHE IN SO UTH AFRICA--AN INDABA HI�.LD AT Tlii: KRAAL OF THE (;HII�:If= J., there is a skating pond. One !l�chism and Episcopal liturgio4 and c,,IIPOLILO BY CAPTAIN PEAKE, 65Th YEOMANRY, IN THE NURTkiLO piAJUNDA DISTRICT. winter day, when the ice was very Methodist'. .love feasts and Baptiat this a farmer living near by warned immersions when a ;nen ie about to --� -- the.young men of the danger of skat- come out of -the darkness of sin in_ _ am. He is Jehovah who Cllanges.: - that time. The all took the he bad .bei coSitted and sepulchered. Ing at Y to the glorious light of the gospel- There is no balm powerful enoughto SODAY t not; Jesus Christ the same ycster,. warning except one young man. He ve shown. ou these oh• who has THS 1 SCHOOL I day, today and forever .(pial. iii, 6�: In the spirit of bravado said, "Boys, No7 I ba Y heal tole heart of one stacles, pecause 1 want--yon to un' brought parents to a sorrowful grave iii, 8 pa. one rountS more." He struck out on Hctb. x ). Men ss away from his skates, the ice broke, and his deratand ;I know all the !difficulties and who weeders about through tht, INTERNATIONAL LESSONS earth and great On Como, bvt in the way. But I am now going dismal cemetery rending the air ani! DEC. 1. Ile continues, and every purpose of lifeless body was brought up. And I to tell- you how Hannibal-may scala wringing the hands and cryini�t His shall be performed at His ap- in all matters of temptation and.al- 1 ,• pointed time. the Alps and how the shackles may Mother 1 Mother! Oh, that today Tett of Lha Lesson Ex. iii. 1-12. lurement it is not a prolongation f.b unriveted end how the paths of b all the memories of the past and ' ` 7, S. "I have surely semen and have Y Golden Text Ex. iii. 12. ~4 that is proposed, but only just one 'virtue forsaken may be regained. by all th6 h�pea of the future, yual ' ' heard, for I know their sorrow, and more indulgence, just one more sin. First of all, throw yourself on o would yield yo heart to 'God! May 1. "Ho led the flock to the back I am come down to deliver them and Then comes the fatality. Alas for,the y your fatlfer's (Td and your mother's silo of ttto desert and carne to the to bring them unto the good lnntl." one round more! "I will seek it yet Go to itim frankly and earnestly and tell 13im these habits you have euro Qoci be your God for©ver 1 mountain of God, to Horeb." Ac- Note careful, the whole of these . :again." i� ask him if th any help in all Moses two verses, that which He 'lees and ._ s This , hour the door of mercy cording to Acts vii, 23, 30, _ OUR LIDHARI ;.:' the resources ni otent love to' P swings wide open. Hesitate not a was now 80 years of age, having jhears and knows and that which oto Are adorned with elegant litee titre gi*e it to you. Do not go on with moment. •In - many a hesitation ss spent 40 years in Egypt and 40 t will do for Kis name's sake. 1:very addressed to young men, pointing out�a long rigmarole, which some people the lose of all. At the corner, of 1years with Jethro as shepherd. Isis +child of God may take comfort from to them all the dangers and perils of call -prayer'made up of ohs and a street I saw a tragedy. A young shepherd life reminds us .ot Abel and these assurances Whatever he your life. Complete map of the voyage of raps and forever. �i d forever amens. man eviklently doubted as to which Jacob, David and other shepherds of ,soiro:cs or your circumstance9 toe life shoals, the rocks•, the quick- Go to 'God and cry for help. , '_ direction he had better take. His the Bible, each of whom in some way sees and hears and knots,, and if }. sands. But suppose a, young man is The,,.also, I counsel you, if "sa,t that was lifted high enough so - you suggests to us the Good, Great : Fla permits hard things to continue already shipwrecked, suppose he is. &.I- want to get beck, quit all your bad could see he had un intelligent' fore= Chief Shepherd (John x, .11, 14; it is because the best time for 1Ti9 - ready off the track; suppose he 'has as:joci�ates. One unholy intimacy wi,l head. Hsi had a tituut chest and rt Heb. xiii, 20; I Pct. v, 4), who saves deliverance has not yet come. "t1y already gone astray—how can he be* fill your soul with moral distemper. robust development. us, work in us His will and will rem for God Ills way is perfect, and lie of back? That is a question that In all the ages of the church thole SPLENDID YOUNG MAN 1 ward us at , Ilis appearing. The mak_th our way perfecta (133. xt itf, g q . remains unanswered, and amid all Chas not been an. instance where tl .. shepherd Tito is of itucetisity a lonely I�;tl, 3:?), and 1To gill never be tau the books of 'the libraries I find not mar. kept one evil associate and was �'Culturod 'young than ! Why did he ,life, a life apart from the world and , Late in anything that He does, ln,G one word on that' subject. To that reformed--among the ' ' sixteen hon• stop utero while so many were. going its ways and gives great opportunity we need patience and must be con- ^„ tent with John' to learn the si ntti- �, - class of ersons I this da address red million of race. up and down The fact is that p y t f5 + for fellowship with (=od. Horeb is g r ~t. 7c every young man has a good angel again called the mountain '°f (led in Lance of the kingdom and patience of myself. NOT ONE INBTAI+Tt3E i and a bad a ea contending for the Jesus Christ I lcb. x, 3f1; Rev. 1, You compare' what you aro now ;;': , , 1 Kings rix, 8, in connection with with what you. were three or four ;�;ob uP your, bad. ; companions •at!' mustery of his jKtirit, and there was Elijalt's visit to it. It is mentioned �) years• ago and 'you are greatly dis- .give lip heaven. It is not ten bad -a good ane©1• ted a had angel strug- ' in Mal. iv, 4, as Lha place where God `)• 10 "Cemn now, therefore, Ar:d oh heartened. You are ready with ev-. comph•nions that destroy a']Aan, nor 'glmg with thaf young man'!s soul at gaYe Moses the law, the statutes and I vrtil fiend thee unto PharV P 11(. ery passion of your soul to listen to �flvei toad companions, nor threes but the Corner of the street. 'Como judgments and in Ex. xix is called thou mayest bring forth ply peu►�i, . ' tt discussion like this. Be of good $ i e d an ,•t , God had just said that 1Te would cio g ono. long with m s id tho� goo g Sinal. In verse 12 0( our lesson ' cheer! Your best days are yet 'to t ~T wi t�v Ills tot~ ! it, and nt,m es will do �_ >> Y 8t' - of you a - ;-rvr He wdcsiaits.tndl° � trrough ront of a grogshop, urging him' to under supernatural protection• I they cape ld servo God 'per t bM1 ses, and this is the lesson we Pre an ow one long, loud blast, asi will bless ever cu •vou drink out of, , mountain. In rx. xvil, 6, we road 8O slow to learn-..that "it 1A" = Y- go in, he resisting—violently re- { Y P Ing, that there Jehovah ave them water who worketh in us, both to will and . - g, Whosoever will,• let him come. ;sistitlg '— until after awhile they every couch you cost on, every moor- = g 1 and let him come now." The church forced him to go in ? It was a surf,- Iway You enter. I will ousecrato from the rock that they might drink. to do of His good pleasure"(Phil. ir, of God is ready to stpread a banquet mer night, and the door was � ieft way tears when you Xep, your The events associated with Horeb 1'; ITeb. xiii, 21)- He worketh all upon your return, and all the hicr- sweat when you toil, and at the 1,1st ane! Sinai give us a most profitable things accor(1inQ to the counsel of, Open; and I saw the process. i h� Y Bible stud as do all the mountain IIis own will (1,' f, 1l ► arclt>i of heaven fall into line of ban- Iheld .him fast and the A will hand over your rave into the y ). find.f„it.i y put thc� cup ' t^ Ju' allows God to work xnd c uiel,lV nered procession over your redemp to }tis li s, and the forced do:t n hand of the bright anfiol of a Chriir- stories of the Bible, such as Carmel, j tion. the strong drink. What chance is ria resurrec ion. I have been sent Uttvet, etc. 1,ides with Ili,,, for ltix pleasure. n t a Suppose a`rinan of five or ten or' there for such a young man ? of the Lord to be your guardian 1. 2, ''And the angel of the Lord a - What an honor is conferred uix,rt ua eared unto him with ,flame of fire when He selects any cne <;f us to ! ' twenty years of evil doing resolves I SOlne of you,. like myself, were spirit. Come with mc, said the A „ work through. to do right. Why, rll the forces of ,born in the country. . And what ;good angel in �t %-oiee of. u::eurs;hly .1 out of the midst of a bush. The . darkness are allied against him. He t !'Symphony. It was music like that L°rd our God is ti Consumin fire '•t1t11 l Certainly I will be cc,t�l 6' glorious ne:vs might these . 11teng cc. I have sent thee. bioses did gets down on his knees at midnight .send home to their which drops from a lute of heaven , (Deut. iv, 24). Ile desires lois peu- parents that thin t too wlxoll not uncicrStand. ire has hitt shoes un and cries, "God help ate!" ITeafternoon they had surrendered them- when a seraph breathes on it- � l y for Himself that Ile tuay bites his lip. He grinds his teeth. selves to God and started a new 13h. young man, will the good art- ' bless theta to the full. Iia consumes at once and asks, "ftol arrt I that t Ile clinches his fist in a determina- life ! I know how It Is in the coun- gel sent forth by Christ, or the had in His people only that which hin- should go unto Pharaoh and that T r tion to keep to his purpose. He i try. The night comes on. The cat- t angel sent forth by sin get the vie- dors their true happiness. They, liku should bring forth the chit Irrtt of dare not look at the bottles in the ,toe stand under the rack, through 'tory over your soul ? Their wings the bush arc not consumed any more Israel ?' ties Ilittt also in l�uru. xi :vindow of a wine store. It is one ;which burst the trusses of hay. The fare interlocked this, moment above than Daniel's friends were consumed ,22, xx, 10, and you see ata elan. icing, bitter, exhaustive, hand to i,tort es have just frisked up from the .You contending for your soul, as that his shoes a Heon. He is t hir.l:r III the furnace, which burned only hand fight with inflamed, tantalizing ' ' shoe© the A ermines ea to and Con- their . bonds and set them trey to ing °f himself, , not of God. Z'h t g g >rieztdow brook at the nightfall and ; A g walk with the Sou of God. The three signs given hirrt, as recorded i,j ulercilese habit. When he thinks he stand knee deep in the bright straw dor tight midskv. This hour de- the hc�ginuing a the next chs iter is entirely free the old inclination that invites them to 'lie down and cider eternal; destltties. phrase in the htessi»g upon Joseph, 1 Pounces upon him like a p "the good will of Nim that dweliotlt ,should hove shown him his iulpurt� I p pack of test. I`he etch of the hovel is full �..�.�, I. lin the .bush" (D©ut.xxx' ' itrlce and the po:c.er of hounds,. all their muzzles tearin tit 16), tatty (•od, fist «ct t g ;of fowl, their feet warm under their i hear hits ob actin avt-a susses y at the fianls'of i fedthers. When the nights get cold, tiCII AND POO h who t g and refu»inf*, ,11� t that Joseph, like others O\E POOR REINDEER. the flames clap their hands above the I IZ. ,have come through great tribulation, hough (*od said, I will he Willi are burning both saints, mover con- ti'r Wroath and tench thee, what thou ;great backlog and shake the shadow 0 liti,le arts;�sunrt find smifin shalt sad {iv, 12 . 7 'liave also to say if a man tt'tnnts of the y g sutncd hecausct God is in thein Is ). so that fin,tl!v group up and down the wall. Whose life is in pathways sweet; ': xliti, 1, 2), ( a God gives him his brother to return from evil practices society Father and mother sit there for half With toys for your heart's beguiling . 3, 4. G his spokesman or r'tl I repulses hi The prodigal, wish- an,.hour, saying nothing. I wonder And Ilowers at our dim lin feet. "When th° Lord saw that he A A phet Liv i i j- ing to re urn, tries to- take some what they are thinking of. After Y dimpling turttcel asidu to see God called unto 16; vii, ] , '')• I know nothing :rout Remember the little ones weary, ! er in the Lord's service than the as j Forofessor of religion by the hand. :awltilo the father breaks diel silence R'ith lips unkisscd by joy, hitn out of the tttidst of .the bush and The professor of religion looks at :end says, "1Vell, I wonder, caber© In the cit dark and dreary, said, -Aloscs, ptoses." Observe the gurunce of the Lord's pr\tsence III, looks at the faded apparel, our. boy is in town to-night." And Who never have known a toy r,'' , double call in Gen, xxii, 11, and I: that Shute fsent lad As to -the first a„d the marks of dissipation, and the mother answers "In no bad o 10 to °Acral aim and 5atu- Sam r g. vt, 14, lt;; isit 1: •ucl, J se h t xli, 10, 13; Jer. i 8 19; }In instead of giving him a firm grip of place. I warrant you. We alRays O little Otto, frettin and frbwnin P I liaraolt that ii 4; M g the hand offers him the tip end of could trust him when he was at When our world goes wren doubled ,meant established by or prtr nth. xxviii, 20 and a+I.ers the longer fingers of the left hand, home, and since he. has been away With tears ournbr} ht eyes drowning, pared of t,ocl ((len• xli, ;32 and mar- asyou may find them. ' which is equal to striking a man in there have been s man Y g B, gin), We think of the Lord's :2.r) ' —�— p y prayers of- And spoiling our ha sonCOMPANIONS IY ARIitS• the face. Oh, how few Christian fereA for him we can trust him still." p g y happy g double amens of J ohu's gospel and Remember the little ones wistful, of the special attention we should ?`hey wore no decoration.. people understand how touch gospel Then at 8 or 9 o'clock,. just before Whose sky is so rare, blue, there is in a good, honest handshak- they;retire, for the o earl to bed Y Y give theta. If gooses had not turned No medals on their breast, Y g Y In the city grey and tristful, usido t° roe, think what he tui ing! Sometimes when you have they `kneel down and commend you ' Y Wherd seldom the sun peeps throug}xt lta:o 1ni4Red. elft But they fought with desperation f felt the need of en uragement and to that trod who watches in co And they scorned 'the thought of some Christian man as taken you and in town, ne, 'winsome whose face is, 5' Put of al es refit • T th to frcyih�off th heartil by the hand ve you not t O little o feet, for the Y Y t ON THE LAND AND ON TIDE SEA. To whom all tj)p world is fair, place whereon thou , felts thrilling through ev y fibre of standest is holy ground," Cont i` your body, mind a d an en- Oh, despise not paternal anxiety ! Whose pinsfor6 �ritttnted with lace is, rhotne instruction in Jos The of rations , a coura ement that was just at The time With dresses of_ silk to wear, their courage r rse, .. ` g I you t e will come when you will 15, which, I think, is found only in They tried to overcome the foc_r recded? shave neither father nor mother, and Remember those loveless others; these two glades—to hooses as he was With loud discordant cries. The prodigal, wishing get into 'You will go around the place where Though cares their sad lives fill, they The are all about to lead Israel out of Lgypt. good society, enters a prayer meet- Y used to watch you and find Y your sisters and brothers and to Joshua as he was about to totem ' �ti In the sight of the Angels still ! And when at last surrounded, Ing. Some good man without much gone from A house and gone g load thein into the promised land. As prisoners tliev were herd, .a from the field sense greets him by saying: - "VGhy and gond from the i To tread upon a place meant that With voices still uplifted ' are you here? You are about the neighborhood. Cry s' loud for for- _ the place was = last person I expected to see in a. gi%er,c'Fs as ,you may ver the mound �YSTl�J138 TIIAT CROW OI:1 TREkES (Joshua i, g given that person , In unison they yelled So when a person prayer meeting. Well, the dying in the• churchyard, t ey cannot an- sold a pies© of land het took olY t tic thief was saved, and there is hope , an- Many Aeoply atilt smile when they jtis , Olt, it wits a famous bath©, t .a ewer. `-Dead ! Dead And then you shoo anis porches r take out lime white lock, of hair hear travellers talk of oysters that gave it to the i Aitd dt cadful was the stn for you You do not kno:v any- :will: l (Ruth iv, 7), It seems to me that When father walked the car that was cyat4, from mother's browgrow on trees, just as, Ong ago, G d says to Moses and Joshua in pct thing about this, unless that you ; , salters` were tue6lied at when they Y i Each arm around a twin• t` have learned that :then a man tries just before they buried her, and you flying t so words something to this efTect: to return from evil courses of cob- will take the cane With will came home with stories of II in fish. --+� your Both are real enough, however, and Tis whole matter is Mine, not r ' cIL�: he runs against repulsions in- +father used to walk, and you will °; delicious tabtiu6r, as latter-day y urs• I wilt see it through, You IIAD A .13L'1"I'F'R STORY._. numerable. think and think and wish' that you come with Me had dobe " voyagers through the £ropies " well and rely upon Me. Did you see the account' of that.t .'.. How theitie dainty, fastidious just as they wanted you know At a Conference recently hold. 6 Moses hid his face for lie was Rash of lightning that burnt the hair' i Christians in all our churches ore and would give the world if you had afraid to look upon God. A deep :from a boys head without other- Ile et fi ` going to et into heaven I do not Ir,ever thrust a k l�arbAt a Air. a L. cent,en, of F� _ g g g pang through their Jamaica, an economic scientist of sense .of unworthiness is an aecom ;wise hurting him 7" "I did," an know unless they have an especial dear old,. hearts. some nolo, brought forward an in- Paniment of a revelation of God swered the cheerful liar, "and I :vas train of cars cushioned and upholst- God pity the. young mfiA who has J erect, each one a car to himself. They .I brought ' disgrace on his father's teresting proposal for increasing and ( oke vgb iii. Rev.Iia vi, 5; Dan. x, 8; pained to- notice the incompleteness, name Clod improving the cultivation of tree- 4 cannot o with the react herd of pit the P g 17)• God revealed of the story. Now; I happen Ra g g Y young man who Himself to Moses a8 the God of know of a case that is really pub-'.lcans and sinners. � O ye who has broken his mother's heart! Det_ oysters, and as. there is a rich field Abraham Isaac and Jacob, the God markable. The lightnfn -i e. in nearly all the West India Islands, g-eirtere. furl your lip of scorn on the fallen. ter that he had never been bora. and along the coast of Central Am- not :of the dead, but of the•living barbers shop awd not only uridor I tell ' you plainly that if you had Bat Iter if #n the flrat hour of his life, M r r i = Y g g erica, rrr,m,�•thing will no doubt come ( txth. xxii. H•Z). He told Moses to took the task of singeing a- Ynaz's )it�rrs siucot?Jaded b the same influ- irs,tead of beim laid against the of the scheme. 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OUTBREAK OF 9MALIr ••A +dlpsy'a Datr�ht•r,•• great, '« ably dotmure, and he ained notbin PbR - .'► price would be too. is i B B ._• Na from it ; and he went off Wondering ••Another flaws Wme,"' for the preservation of the : pay if her only object was to get acruy No Epidemicin the Last i1uart�'r .. . ec lp Pew- • ••A Hefact, rosy. sturdy health of a batt . from him, man like lorgettinQ t,hctt of a Center �Ias Carried Oil ai e 2 No price would be too,great ; but, as he had first proposed to o aw y , 5 •• iii 6 a 0. •• Btei, eta. , I a matter of tact; the price is veryg ' Nany People as Aanually Fall e •_. I'from her. Y +2+ • ,•-. # K small-simply precantioii and. the e7c- offer. ! As she had anticipated, he ).old - Victims ensu Y t: 7 Victim Consumption. _4; *W y ,�;, •. ere ise of good judgment. :. o • . ' •.r»•»•i••i••N• »�»��..+�» N�.y.�0.«;.yti.,..;" », D •. »•N•.�.� • • It is not good judgment to giye '$ir Richard that if they wet•e "going Throughout Canada' much alarm �'�► • • • • • +•�'• •� ' •� . . . . r •9►�•�*❖ I he would retrain and look after A has been felt during the past few the tender, little infant remedies estate. Sir Richard begged him not months at the outbreak of smallpox CHAPTER XXXIV sways will be, while Iifo is left; my containing opiates, and the so-called to give up his trip, batt, Gity t-aid it that has occurred in various locals- Maida. Carringford sat lookilig out , durling and my queen I Hush I not 'soothing" medicines, always Coll- did did not matter at all, do ha made his ties and thousands of dollars have in the moonlit seas her hands else a tear must spoil Loy perfect happy- 1 taia opiates ; they do not,cure, they preparations to remain oleos at the tett tightly in her lap her beautiful mess. " How wet you are, my darl- only drug and stupify -the little been expended—and rightly so—in sup- s ' in t" ( Baby's Uan Tablets are .- H811 for an indefinite time. pressing it. And yet ydar in and Coad drooping with that lassitude g ones. v t? Ile had asked how loo Sir Rich- 3 as -�. 1 fy year out this county suffers from sy z which comes of sheer mental and wet-I ? she murmured, looking antecd to ontarn no opiates and no and Interelod to he awav, and Sir plague that claims ore victims an_ down. "Yes, I had. forgotten it ; i harmful di s, It is the best meds- y nuall than have been carried off b 4 physical exhaustion. g is Richard had looked itrtet:ogtr tivel ah, I had forgotten-everything," and !cine for the little ones, because it is at his daughter. She had careless) y y Of pursuit and capture she' had no she shuddered. +promptly effective and absolute'•y g y any epidemic during the past quarter 'dread.. Before her btt etched the sea, "And I, too," he said, with hts 'harmless. Far nervousntl4tger, sloop- 'answered that 1t would be better not of a century. Consumption--the a safe place of refuge. At the first short laugh. "Come. you are ''` not l stouwch to fix any time, tri order that they •rent whiteplague g lessnesa, constipation, colic might be with Maida as long as they- more to be deaded than any nay the s :¢ Sound of pursuing footsteps she had afraid—you have no doubts now, not I troubles, ' the it ritation accompany- 1 a vague desire to throw herself into !while I am here ? Come, lean upon i were contented there: Sir Richard demic. Its victims throughout Can- 3„ t p ing the cutting of teeth and other in- had looked so ha the arms of .the murmuring ocean, me, quite, quite close. Sta 1" . Baby's Own Tablets . PP.y at this that oda are numbered by the thousands q �' fantile troub-es, Bab And takin o('i his•cast h© wrapped ed ' du with an inward roan, realized told end the drama in which► fate had J; pP is beyond question the hest medicine � Y g annually, and through its ravages forced her to play the leading przrrr. it around her, against all her en- Ill the world. The Tablets aro sweet that they might be gone 'fora year bright young lives in every quarter perhaps. r I'Vhy she had come there, to tho •treaties 'and faint struggles. ' and pleasant to take,•and dissolved are brought to an untimely end „ ; It had, for `s`ome reason, been Why? There are two reasons, dreary, desolate sea-coast, she could I shall take no harm, she' ' pro- ill water can bo given with absolute � 3' the ` l easier for him.: to think of leaving sidious character of the 'dieaage, and r not have said. Some thought of tested. It is you who should take bafety to the youngest infant. Atoth- . Constance at the Hall than to think { Cart) Wilton, and the .place ' where care—you who have been so ill—so yrs•who have ubed this rltedicinq for I the all too prevalent belief that i she had last seen him before this ill t -and are still weak." of having her go away from him. thee© who inherit weak fun their little nosy, speak of it in the He felt safer, somehow, with her at 6s are fatal night, recurred to her, and at- "I weak ?"—ho laughed with a most enthusiastic terms--that is the foredoomed to an early death and most. mechanical) she had turned , lad ii ht on his eyes home, and he watched her move- ; that the moat that can be done is to l ' ;. Y g g y I am ` as best proof of. its efficacy. Mrs. ments as ,she went gayly about the her steps toward the cliff. strong as a giant to-night 1 S�e, 'Alonzo Feltmate, Whitehead, N.S., g y y give the loved ones temporary relief t old place, making preparations to go ;in -the euros Ir Motionless as a statue she sat• now one word more. and I will says :--"In my opinion $aby s Own j y towards the grave, take up and carr you." awe from him • wondering if she fz Once or twice at intervals, the lips y y ,Tablets are •unequalled for children. Y g This is a groat mistake. Medical really did not care for him at all. science now knows that consusu tion o- quivered and the eyes listened. Tt "No,. no, ,you must not. I will go. They take it readily, and It regulates P , 9 Y g If he only could have seen her But w!-ere shall we o 7" turas them of peevish- Y ,when it has not reached an ace was- when the deep, wistful tender- B the bowels, when in the privacy of her oven "room std naso and ineffable love that shone in She was as docile as a child: 'nom, and ;s a great helper in teeth- g is`curable. But better stUl, i he might have wondered less for 'is r Caryl - Wilton's 'glance arose before ' "Your father and your sister ex- Ing. I would not think of being preventible. f3utfercrs from we : her. i pec- you back at the Hall. "They without the Tablets." Sold b dru often when she had been gayest lungs who will Clotho themselves Fi'4•' Y g- downstairs she would suddenly with- 'pertly, who will keep the blood rich "And yet, now, he must despise love you, and think no less of. you, gists or sent postpaid on receipt of draw to her room, g and red, not only „ b and there give ; need not dread con, and hate me—me, the lowest of poor child. price, 25 cents a box, y addressing way to tears that were always near ' y t' womansl4.ind, who, already steeved in 1 "Oh, no, no. I could not go the Dr. Williams medicine Co., sumption, but will ultimately bo- there ] ss Brockville. Ont. �como healthy robuer�e poo 1e. -Amo l .. - --- p +. mean crime, was ready to secure my Brock buy Y t he surface when she thought of position by marrying Guy Hartleigh; 1 have a n e age;. too, from She did know why he had lett her those upon whom consumption L Oh, it is well for me that I shall GuY fasten d its fangs, and who have for Maida, and she was so far from • o „ ; "Alt ?►, 1 unhappy, and whe!"e h© was. quite proved the disease is curable, ie, Mt t never see hint again—never again 1 blaming him that she actual) •• sure he was not desired, For'he was g y stns -to her ears the surging .1,f the IIe wished M-e t6 tell you that, thought the better of him for ft ;Ildege St George, of St. Jerome, waves seemed to echo sternly, "Never knowing everythinfi, he still was certain in his own mind that Con- g flue. His story as related to a re- stance could never love him now, though she could not but be grateful ! or flgain I" rcudy to males you his wile." porter of L'Avenir 'du Nord, will bo that the marriage _. had not taken of interest to similar sufferers. Mr. ` "It was noble of him. But I never even though oho must know why he lace Lo cause the everlasting mss- s With noiseless step Wilton made his : had consented to marry her sister. P g •• way along the beach. Prowred by .loved him, anti 1 could not meet his y e1, of at least four persons. Still 'bt, George says' Up to the age of the trash of the incoming tide, his glance. No, I cannot go back to the In his view of the matter she would she could not tell him that she hon- -fifteen years I had always enjoyed ti Mall. think that he had left her for the the best of health but at that ag X ' footsteps did not reach her ears, and "But the father and sister, who heiress when she oras poor, and that ored him for what he had proposed because greatly run down. I lost it was not until he knelt by her side, doing. He roust somehow discover wall mourn •you ? he Canted her now for the wealth g color, sullered constant) from head, and. laying his hand upon her arm, it for himself. But all I how was ; 3' which was to be hers. whispered her 'name. that she knew She turned sorrowfully to him, and aches and pains in the sides my ap- P he to discover it , ' lift ng up her eyes, said, gently So he declared one day at dinner petite left me and I became ver y he was near. In the midst of all the hurry snd y 1 'I will do as you ask me to do: I that he needed to go abroad for re- weak. For upward Kith a start she arose, and press- Y (preparation. Constance had not for- P arse oC three years— think I should -die of shame to re- creation. p P though I was having ing her cold, white-- hands against often the nod dame, at whose lit. ' g g medical treat- turn to tncm, thou h I love the goon Sir Richard looked anxiously at :g g wont-the trouble went on. Then 1 her bosom, looked down at him. !I him, wondering hoar much dies tie cottage she had spent some of the ' Full on her face the moon poured its cid man dearly, and could not help g ha lest hours of her life. One after- 'was attacked by a cough, and wet white light, as if it gloried in the but love my-try sheer. But it shall pointlnent at the loss of Maida had pP i told that I was in consumption. TheA noon, after she had been they© for P loveliness it revealed. With wide- he as you, say. R to do with his determination. Con- ! "Aly sac fin + '.hen nu will . let stance said nothing, and looked ' as some time, she sent the phaeton ;the doctor who was attending me Y, dered me to the Laurentian Moun open eyes she looked at him, faint g y unconcerned as'.possible but when home, intending to walk herself. She tains in the hope that the change of delight shining `throu6ls the doubt me decide for y.-)u „ she found herlt alone with her had not gone very tar on her way and fear which possessed her. "four will shall be my law. , air would benefit me. I remained "Guy is waiti�rt on the elft) for a father, she drew a little footstool up {when she was overtaken by a rapid "Maida I" he murmured 8 footstep, and, even before she was ;they© for aerie time, but dict.not im to his feet. as was her custom, and f Her lips quivered, and she gusIicd ,word from me. Come, with ing to said accosted, her heart began to flutter .prove, and returned home feeling I y., nder hut, and you may-sit by the t I had no usuc the hair from her forehead. ex cta.ntl h longer to live d, fiAher's fire while 1­90 ea to G'tt "Papa, : what . do you think o! Pe Y i that t Is it—is a you ?",she asked, won- A y y •. "MR I walk : 'wiWl ' au : Can- It was then that my parents decided sarin I "Why are you hero ?" that you a i;ll not raturn to the Hall Guys determination to go abroad ? y „ you'.. . that I, should use Dr. Williams' Pink 6 Y -Trot yet. That you t'Alil go to He strok-ed her hair fondly, for he stance ? Pills and I began taking these. Af- He looked. at her in loving • re- It was Guy, who arentl had , ! proach. ,t'r•a_nce.with mo In one �f the fiahiTt had ulckly •own to love her dear^ y Pp y for using several boxes m g i 9 tC saAlp --_ _ been taking a long walk already, for ; g Y aPpetitt .. schooners, and there become my Wtfc- Y• +1116 a redo all t tell'you tvhy I .1,m here ? "I have been ex ectf sumo such ItI T Imacm began to return, and this seemed to Y he whispered, pressing her to him, Shal; I tell him this ?" P rods with exercise. �""' �►"�hi�h_hra t about. and shuddering with infinite pity, as she answered him by a -look of letnnouncemeat from him. I was Y ! afraid he wars not hn "It you wish to, but it is not my recovery, for with the rmprZS�II Ineffable love and trust, and pressed happy. I have no- he felt how wet and cold she was. ticed that he had been dais rowin , necessary. I do not mind walking ;ohpetite casae gradual but surely in "I have conic to .lay my life at yot r closer to his side y g alone." creasing strength. I continued the more uneasy. I suppose he has not use of the t •feet, my darling, my dueen To o - recovered from the shock of losing (3tty bit his lip and walked by her • pills, and daily felt the ler you once again the love, xyhich, t CHAPTER XXXV ,your sister, though he acted very aide for some time in silence. Th n ,u1eAknes$ that lead threatened to end all unworth.v as it is, fills all my bravely at the time." he exclaimed : �I ;my life disappear, uutit finally iwa� being.' Guy had returned to the Hall wit4 • yea " murmured Co "Would you rather walk alorie ?"' again enjoying good healtb, and now, "Love T, You still love me ?•" she the message from Caryl, and at � nst"ce, very ' demurely, and then changed ilea sub- •'Oh, no," carelessly. "I shall not 7 as those who know sue cars_see, I breathed. with self-scorn. first the old man had been disap- , mind it otr walk with me." i show no trace of the illness I asses "I still love you with >x fireater, painted, for lie wanted to tell klaida I1cct. t wonder it Maida 1s happy 3' p with 'his own li s that she was and 1�4ouldn't you like to see her papa ?" Again Guy relapsed Into silence and through. I believe Dr. Williams' deeper love, if that were possible, P The old man's band trembled as he walked moodily by her side for some Pink Pills saved my life, and 1 hop@ than I have ever loved you. ),Saida, `always should be the saute to him , 3' laid it on hers. minutes. She was fully alive to the my statement will induce similar R I out at your feet, at the feet of the ,but after he had reflected a while, he "Sbe wenn away because she did mood he was in, and her heart -al- sufferers to try them."only woman I have ever -loved—ay, :saw that it was the .best course she :rot wish to see us." most stood still every time he., turn- i Dr. Williams' fink Pills make new; worshipped. Will, you send me could have pursued. And when, three ••I tLink she dfd not wish to see us ed his anxious eyes upon her. At rich, red blood. With every dose the afros ?' - days later,_ thtre came n letter from ))fere. It rseerns to me th,tL it tvoul4l last he asked ,blood is strengthened, the quantity Trembling; panting, her hands�`pre-s- , Caryl -to him, saying that lie }ins (make her happy to sen us to her own "Why need you go away ? I was increased, and thus the patient is en " sec; to her bosom, she looked down at Maida had been married, and would i wlllin to o." abled not only to resist the further home. I would like to go to her. g B Y What should she say ? Send remain some time in France, he ex- "We wish to Bt3e Maida. «'e wish inroad of disease but is soon re- him. _ Y If we went away I don't believe that ! - hien front her—from her, the felon, Pressed himself as satisfied. her to know from our own lips that, 'stored to active health and strength I Besides that letter there came an- Guy would—would care to Icave. the outcast The unselfishness of + Perhaps it crakes him n.ore unhappy we still love her. If you are ill, or weak, or su[Terin9 Other. from Caryl. of which no one her love bade her do it but her , Y to see us constantly. But if he •aB11L you need not desert the Hall from an3c. disease duo to poor blood tortured heart' pleaded for them *at the Hall knew anything;. TL ttas •• for good and e:11 to do tl-at." or weak nerves, take Dr. Williams y' both to Lady Gladys, and was very wished to go away too, he might. "f�a do not intend to desert the 'Pink Pills at once and the Will sooa� ' ' Yes, my dear, yes. •'1—I would Y f With a-Fob she stretched out her ;brief. Hall." make you well. 'These ills are sold "14ty silence de ends upon yours," (like to see 1,Maida--tho name doesn t Y P hands slowly, and, with a cry of al- p P y seem right," ho said You are preparing as if you 'in- b all dealers in -medicines, or will - was all it said, but she understood S pathetically. Y most fierce delight., he caught her to It. will seem right when you see tended to stay a long t1me." be sent postpaid at 50 cents a box I Not white and cold now, but what it meant. `•I think papa will Stant tn,:. stay or six boxes for $2.50 ' At the first she had rejoiced fo:• us together," said Constance. Booth- by addressing flushed and burning, she hid her face j C ingly. "Dear Maids. I How good ,some time, but I don't think lie will the Dr. William's Medicine Co , opo►, his shoulder. ;however it had been accomplished, it s Brockville, nt P plain* Papa,eltdon tlgb nk it was 'car lwyy jj she to on thee to stay a s D lie, U t "At last—at last +" he whispered, :taus certain now that Gly would not : "Ho is not ver well . kip-sin r her passionately. "Oh my marry his beautiful cousin. AL least "lie is better than he was. g p y strange for her to do what s e did darling, are you really .nine at last ? not that one, though already busy ; � "I did not mean to say anything .� tongue were saying that Sir Rich- ;do you ? Sho was lonely and home- „ Can. I believe that it is true—that it f3 W make you angry. it go so. I know.' what you must and int ht still have the defiiro ,,f less % and, before God very softly �o (, is not a dream—that �tru are here 8 I am not angry but -palm, is think of me. You think—but if l a his heart ratified by marrying his "she .tad as uch right here as I a y� In m arms—that I can kiss you liko g g. Ion,".'he he said, bitterly, ' Y Yhave.," ° better. " ` You will this, and this—and that you love daughter to his heir. "I know he is ,better but—please misunderstand me. Yet I cannot? �•• y l,3ut as it Sir Richard had seen the "Yes," said the old man. brokenly; m, "I have thought of that so many do not be angry—you .aro so kind to help it, I must speak. Constance, I c "I love you, she whispered, with hopelessness of trying to coerce love, ever bod else----" was going to marry, your sister be- lie never even breathed a w¢t d c,t times. You arc. an angel, my darl- Y Y IL sad smile. "I have loved ou 111 !a, "I do not mean to be unkind to cause I had promised your father to since. that night—long, lcng__a I u=at'riabc to either Guy or Cot,stance. R I farm lad if you think You. I only spoke quickly because 1 do so " ever since that night !• But—but And they scarcely spoke to each At least, g y "You } ,•i SID and she smiled in her eheary cannot bear to think of papa—leav- lou do not ie�1„ to I.E.4 iu�3 of Will --her eyes filled with tears— other now, except in the presence of in ub,,, that I know it all, she interrupt Y some third arson, and then on only way—the way which had done so g , "1 waited until I was not fit for you P y "I waei`and going to say that''. if ed, kindly, though it did not seem �' the most commonplace matters. much to bring the old inan out of his 31, y. to loot: at or touch. P thing should happen to him white so to him. "Bush; hush !" he, ifitii`mured,. Guy chafed at the position of at- 'soraow, and mak© him believe that anything hoarsely. "Let the past bury its fairs, and finally decided that he life yet have some joy in it for him. you are away it might result in "Oh, I kno�c I ;)fovea no rightto dead. To ma you Jiave .been, and al- could not remain where he teas ase And so it was tirranged between your Hover coming back. The Halt is speak, but I must and will, Uon not home to you'" stance. It it will influence you to t _ - "No, the Hall is not home to me. listen to me, I will tell you now Where papa is, is my home." that when I have said what is on "Well, what X wanted to say was my mind I shall go away and not fy I " that—that,---if you would only you come back hers. But I must Speak'. 1 dve ' „'�,,t- S would consider it your home mean There was a time when Ihoped—I It C h 0 ren loved . I d' �i r i it, and you hoped that you eve me id not - ' , will beswelcome . to occupy long as mean to show you how much I loved ' F � x - _ dad. It Cures 'Ch®m .of t;ou hs Colds Croup, Bronch tis lore You live.' you, but I di one night. I ved A� dIo gi ft "Oh, no. I-etuldn't do that."-. you then--ons you—and I love you Throat and Whooping Cough. He blamed his blundering w of now. I don't hops fcr. your t .for bei' saying ryuick . reiusaT, and don't deserve it but I could not _.. Eecause ft contains turpentine some people Imagine that Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and R�itptine'is once more relapsed into tits moody permit you to go. away without ref ` ' ` ildren love to. take it. They silence' which lasted until they disagreeable Lo the taste. On the contrary it is sweet and palatable, and chere ting you know that I had not tnttM1h b ' un learn that, besides being pleasant to take, it b1, gs immediate relief to soreneas, irritation and inf3a•m- nearly at the #•Tail. It was quite tional,y acted basely toward you in tto .a S motion of the throat and lungs. At this season of the year all mothers desire to have in the house some re- evident to him that if she ,had ever showing my love when I was bot4Aid ' liable medicine to gips when the children• catch colds, or awake. in the night with the hollow, croupy cough cared for him she no longer did so: to another. That is all. Good-by , t which strikes a chill to Query mother's heart. YOU Can rely absolutely oa Dr. Chas©'s Syrup of Livered and and the thought made him desperate. I shall not see your again. Won't Ile turned abruptly to her. ,you even give nib your hand. so that _ Turpentine. It has stood the test ,. "I h vo done nothing to make you I may know that you underst^nd me a.t a ' {•., . _' t t.` ,° dislike me ao." at last ?.. II :.i. r- I do not dislike you. What makes Her faro Zv'ft .tctf'rkxr from him, but asyrup Se . O » , you think I do " h 4co Id hear hersay, faintly ly ' : ■ - - "You avoid erne. It wti roti. al- '•From what you say it would ��' n ways so. Constance, why can t we seem that you believe -that I re- : _'- ®�e l . an+d , ' n tt be good friends as we were before ? turned out' .love, then. x . .::.y.''' i~ .• aye". - r lk'- tttr"t- m.YS j .-tW `.° t- , M „ •here are_oi,Iier "preparations of lin anti. tar e}litino put up in imitation.-11«f Da'•• Qh�Be a:� `$e, note,the She turned her head away. i I die not matin Llsii•t, tic said, p as ". --q with with reproachful sadness. ort,cait and signature of Dr. A. W. Ch"e are on the >bottle you buy. p5 cents a bot" family siso, three There i he exclaimed, , ` ildBsi�r as mt:cn, 60 cents. _ All dealers or Fdmanaon, 'Ilate4 & Co•, -Tor•ont ;L,: .,. _ done wrong again. But I won't Ibt '('I`o Re .Cosr*:nuN}� 7 ' r : ._,- .:: ,.. .- _ __ ._,-p:. .rte•. _ ,.. ;-. ..>.. -._� vas" ��.�' 3 k t --' _. - . . .. _ a. t _ ... _. `� .. x1,. -ti•° -� _+,.. q P > .-.. _. :.,. �...:, -,. .. Y. ( .:,_x. 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Lot 8e601119 iDjurv, While the - e'tf - •' Now i RANT-�A black• Y­:-NO doctor Danz=ot be justified iu carrying �i OR S&LE 0BTil etnith chx34 in a cod state of repair, r a t w lrevolv(r, neither do we consider the situated to th s Vitaae of Ofar smont For tnr- rOvol3st10q BLIP Olent t0 l a If thbr antic i Apply to A mor Olaremott0. P justify 9 his Deb p a ars nP 7 54 , ,i•1 = - - s - 0f it n t rte,;_ Ya•'ti '. ,:,t,tR ¢ , i.. o this oaession still he 'is . =----- q.., TRRltdle de ._ under• -.WOOD VOR SALE The / Atathis season of the year everyone should be' w@ening -.' tservl>pg of sympathy for the oppret. Kip- i 1.11i pslr�as>r; •1.00 itpaid iHadt N al&sd has abotit 40 cords of second elasn . stun which he has undergone, and for dry curd•wood for sale, also a quantity o first- Apply irst- y MATIlie OF ADVERTMWQ: the 81ti0n i. Whie alas hardwood. neer (Ilea let or• Ap ly to '• , :: -.:::- - - , :_ ,,n•r;..N c.. -':�. ta:yr;w'.6'T las,1„.ks Jb,.,;. - •po p h >rhe unfortunate John Reid Claremontfi Ffirstinsezdon,per line incident haslacca him. For Stew= Nsoh subsequent insertion line - 6 " r -- _This rate does not include d or Voreign ad. art there should be little >o ua a TRA,YEI� SHEEP.—There girsyed #y p+ 1 Y , +ra . . P y+ from the premises of lbs anderstgned,lvt � ar '.m°°menta- but he is to pled for his lack of m•con a•1iokering.on or about Oot•.16th. three u S 8peoial terms given to parties mating eon- P awes• Any information that will lead to their = facie for 3 or Q months orb the year. Halt- common sense, and is to be congratti• recoverwill be suitably rewarded by vCm y loarly or yearly contracts payable quarterly!' white,Brook Road P.O. a E laced on his escape from more eerioue _ ' Business Dards,ten lines or under, with peer*, p one year,eb oo payable is advance. results. We are living under the TR'AYED.--From the promisee of the - - ISNotioe in local oolumns ten oeAts per line, g BritiBh fld ',- Undersigned,lot 10,con.t, Pickering.(Dan- << r eve Dents per line each subsequent insertion. g, where every man i�8a - to farm one ted earling heifer with star on HEAVY .:..,, t: 'peeial contract rates made known on a plica. p forehead. guitab�a reward will be given for , posed to have the right to an expres. on: No free advertising • any information that will lead to bar recovery. Advertioements without written nstrneilons slon of whatever opinions he may hold H. T.Love Au ley Ont. 6 _ wilThe inserted antic forbidden and oltarged &a- Ont.y — d j eordfuRly• orders for disaontinatng a-iverdw and no one has a right to deprive hire I�bEB g R $ALE—A large quare s , g The progress of troth 4 WARM dente must be In writhe and sent to the pub- of that right. ` Sher. g P B tity of good sound ttmbea saitahis for building pa poses .This timber is in building i;• and right dannoi be hindered by free ►no•rn as aid Rouge tavern dttiated at !tongs -: Job work promptly attended to. g a U published every .N'riday morning at It'0115 discussions. The question Hill Post office Appl to H Graham. Rouge : Pickering Ont. (1. Whether Hill P 0 or lot 33 Kin ton Road Piokoriag a, Britain was justified In entering this �e e_m Murkar do Thexton, Proprietarrs war with South Africa is a perfectly cTRAYED—On to the promisee of file WOOLLEN Spremises of the undersigned about Oct 40th a legtimate One for aiBCussion, , and I red and white curling baiter. The owner _ there IB no reason wli Har�Ottle may have the name b proving property and Our Politics -Strict Independence y Y wa should be persecuted as he Was. paf1Dg expenses,and taking the animal a y ds` . P He ArthgrBoyeeaot25con 3 okering or Brook U1CZerWear Hosiery and Gleve . ' '. Our Aim—A First-class Local Paper. may have.Made-himself Odiouii by his Road P.0 7.9 i• Our Eapeotations The hearty actions and remarks, but that-was not 'POR BALE-Hottee and ' lot Being - support of the people of Pickerin¢'and vicinity sufficient rouald for the contemptuous 1l part of let 1!,con 1, containing J of -an g U 9 acre,ezciellent for garden purposes, a number acts of his enemies. No mutton where of huff trees wad sax,gobd frame house,eat clues MENS—Fleeced Lined Bllirte and LADIES.-Fi' ciao Vests and we go we will find some people Who water•hard and'oft For pparticular apply to yg r FRIDAY, NOV.- 29,. . 1901. P airs Jno Latchford,48 Feuing 86,Tordnto, or R Drawers. Heavy. Ribbed Wool Drawers, heavy ribb and neat. . r have the greatest contempt for every- A Bunting, Pi _ _ Shirts and Drawers, Boys Winter trimmed. Mipes and Infants ', ,: - • bodywho do not think as the do. OR BALE-AT ONCE--A farm cit T y Shirts and Drawers. Mens blizzard Vests. Lambs wool and Cash NOTES AND COMMENTS. No matter how ridiculous their view nate on Int 20,Don!,scerboro,contalning Socks. Heavy black ribbed socks. mere(,$osiery, 42 to 92. Cash- t 100 acres,is in a first class state of cultivation, y may be on certain questions, they are all of which is fall plowed with the. exception Boys warm knleker hose. Heavy . mere and knitted mitts and The London Advertiser ib an article so narrow-minded, that the revile 12 acres�t bush land and meadow lana, oat- Y buildings in good condition also good brick Klondike mitts. Lined leather gloves. Infantees and foot refers to the longevity of the Senators and detest everybody who may differ house with nine rooms and Good cellar. For g y y y Particulars apply at ogee to Joseph P. Nash, mitts, Sheep, Suck end gid, ees. 3 Ont. 6 e of Canada. This fact does not seem from them, Let us hold whatever Armaaale, Knitted Wool gloves, to corroborate the theory that inact- o inion We may lease on any subject, ARX FOR BALE-Being lot 86, ivity tends to shorten life. . . w ether It be o icital,religious, social F P g con 1 Pickerinat eohtalaina 48 acres more Y - is or an other subject, or leas,property of the late Squire Von Horne y , and let us stand The farm contains a good dwellin and ooh ti for _ p those V1eW8, with all our. lel ht out-bnitdin,e•sell is well adapted for the grow- At a convention of the Censer- g ingot grain or tot grasintt. On the premises is vatives of Nest Durham held at Bow but let no be tolerant, and let as learn a good orchard,also abundant supply of excel to respect those who may happen to lent water. Apply to the executor. John Vat rnanville on Tuesday, C. J. Thornton Horne,t45 Bing st East Toronto 6•9 i. again received the nomination It think different from what we do. By - so doingw9 Will gain the respect of CATTLE FOR RALE-I have at mz 6 h p - -• will be remembered that Mr. Thornpramlese one toile west of Brougham, 145 , -all, even of our enemies, nand. 1t le eattlo,ateere,heifers and milch cows weit bi ton was successful at the last election, ' British to. be tolerant, from 4 to 14011be at 2 to 3 1/%Ic er ib. Cash of but wars unseated on a technicality. bete,or will let out steers to teed and It wtii cost you nothing for cpttla. Also'wanted ani i DO YOU having deposited with the returning - - - qusnticy of line sae dressed hugs, highea Officer a marked Che lie instead Of prices paid,nome early,at home every Monds3 g q and �'LAaseday a pleat premises or drop a Anew Bedroom Toilet set, if ao I nava just received some very nice legal currency•.. I card to J A White.Brougham P O 49 tf is red ones, ranging i.i price from �? to $5 R ' •' OR BALE OR TO RENT--A Val F table farm conts,ininR6ll acres more o► • Tlie time is now fast approaching � . • less. being the south-east quarter of lot 87 Don when the mends of the rate-payers 2 Plakeridg. On the farm are a Rood barn will will be directed towards ' municipal About'one alone - - - persa2i is e�►e lour'suf- g underneath,a Rood drive bourt P and other out buiidingr,frame house with good affairs, when the present ' holders of fers with itching, bleeding or protrud- cel-ar,ankcistern Tbeplaceis well watered ing piles. There has yet to be found sue well fenced T i,re la a good orchard of mulliclpaW LL l honors will be endeavoring Small fruits Part ppi this farm is very suitable GOOD -to convince the electors of their aeon• -k single cane in which Dr. Chase's Oint- for market kardetfing, situated 18 miles troti' - t 7 rnent will not afford prompt relief, and Torontomarket 1f miles from Datiberson P o As Ladieii Bnd Mens iinderwear, all wool flannels plain and fancy, 'OM ieal and wise administration of af. It miles from school For artirulars re ardinp fairs, while those wishing to replace if used regularly, produce a perman- terms eta Apely•te 14„e IS R Decker, WWtbs Heavy llanneletts, wool blankets, in fact anything poo require at low ant and thorough cure. Auk your est possible prices. { ' them in office will be trying to prove , ` ne-ghbors about it. The hest people In ` that it 1s time for a change. The the land reco _ ` $ mmend this' ,treatment a' } only matter that concerns the rat@- the only actual cure for piles; (it) cents �bt. Card t Dwyer is, who is the most competent a box, all dealers, or Edmanwn, Bates •µ P 8t Company. _Toronto. _ _ • ; � � /� - �� � �� G T N persons 1n their opinion . to. receive _ .: their.su uta Y� .da d Frpiday of oaob Moil. Can I-sell you a file suit this season . I have several kinds i w ti •1 se t e t e question for another a year. INTMENT __._,._. prices.and reasonable terms. Call and see them. t o t, y 1 � w y I fres ' Al_a r s tali supply of A, '-The Priv Council ;of England L• meati on hand. y g ave . last given their decision in regard 1.e mea trial. - T g t3'- tri 1 r BEA i ` to the validity of prohibition act pas sed by the Manitoba government a , . � few ears ago. This decision - a F <. y has been � ' received with great joy by the temper - � - 1 M h Whit ria re' 1 a i slice party asst has declared it to be allt� le. e era arc ova within the ower of each province, e to .. 1 pact a rohlbltar law. r - - P OF - _.. _ itlon question which has beendor- un - e dor r want for some time, w111 soon become - aline issue again. This province will r seg : lh . . aft �. a . . undoubtedly witness a struggle be ore . �, >> � s • long, The country is now anxiously rs, waiting to see_what steps will�be tt►ken G` a u e The undersigned have received inetrctione from DAoI'D► E. �PU{3H, to j by the government on the q-iestion, gn c se blit auction a e q i= 11 by pa t is premises, Pu' ere 1 The Imperial authorities have fie '* -` ee ar�ors : Lot 19: Con Z ��ceria Tcepted the offer of Canaria to enroll gP mounted men for service in South 600 0 _ (One-half mile west Of Pi�okeri Vti aa) Africa, the chief qualification 'for en- - °R - i How is the time to ees that you have those artlales lei' good she listment being the ability to ride and 3 , shoot, and preference being- given to 1 ATURDA�c ! NOVEMBER "Tim 0� Don t forget that We handle the famous Cylinder Pnlper the beat on ( those Who have lied previous service the market.. Cash or credit. We also handle a full line of farm im; ` The followin' valuable property, gig —:; plemeate, Windmills. Wagons, Sleighs and cMWrs. . in South Africa, Officers are to be ,1 In d -b the- Dominion govern- j ' - , . r appo to y m g _ 1 cone to broken to ride or drive • 1 Good paddle h�ri a j zinent, but the appointment mast re- - + i ! - beive thea royal of the war author. 2 Work horses ; 20 Steers rising 2 years old ;. 10 Heifers , The cost is to be borne by the rising 2 See old • 6 Steers rising 3 yrs old , 16 Fat steers �• sties, Imperial government. It is expected end heifers rising 3 yrs old : 10 Ye>�trling steers and heifersGe' ' , PhRB that the contingent will be ready to 4 Springers ' 3 Cow with Delves b arrow cows. �` �P! rog. am' " embark by the first week in January. � s y Bide . � • 30 Feedin lambs ewes end wethers 20 Good breedin Offers to serve are being received by g • r - ewes , 10 Pigs 6 weeks old. the militia department In great nam- . .. ' - r. o no difficult will be e: n- hers e , .. All the abo ` etoek is in od,a6nditiou and grill be d to the heel Udder, anted in securing the necessary num- .�_ y � cot �8 . her for enrollment. _. P�w A great oboxe to get-your beef ringers for she com-ng mon• BALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 4'CLOCg. ucer ' ; v • rd near 4�iY the vilt( �[e of Burford-, Terme to b made kirua►a on di�yr. of sale. k as f urnishe its ri _ ilton, the past wee h �. a �.. y =1 T Anoilooeen. k- . . residents pts with an incident that hae . : _.. , . . , es a PBIIOHEn a 188 ILLI _ iti`•'T ', caused them considerable excitement, - - Guimateed - .; t makeup lay in all -and it is hoped, will furnish them with food for reflection. A certain - f � ; Y ` ` seasons o� �h� y$�,r. 11I�a�[uafac cured by fir. Harbottle, Who it appears is s pro•Boer, and has been somewhat free _ A , ,• �: HA in expressing his opinions, succeeded ' v' D�. F �dric uCi. Ptg� 5- , , Lead on, . a y { b ' E In creaking a very strong feeling ( against himself. This bitter feeling i Be plet�ie to hili goa`+a►11 and �:,1 x, - - Pride' - oma so strop and o persist. , ,t �, }. F. gland i i�Csy/ 35C. A. B fc)1` Canada had bee g 4 P in our stook o! stoves, tin, r' Vii' • ant, that the exasperated doctor had to exit] unite ware. r s house and use ever pro.h - � _ A . : , .. y p :; 7.. ,-_.,:..., .. ., We are b�ad-Aarlrte>Re .. _ � -.- - ..r:, - u.t - Q y' ,,� - •'pfd -,.,y �,�;- .K'j� cY +•� of rA if aine the ,r .-. d Earn : Duction to protect himseagainst e 4 s. say hia an P : �.:n.;i :, .� u 5 f r= e•trong r �r °'�'•+R;a n mica. He was ez ,.,. sttaaks of .', ., .: . -... .. t.0 ._ ,.. :.r . .. �.:�. : �.- work. T >. kind of "indignity and - .:. used b ever g • :-. M. •, Il I-. t' ,j.,.' ,a F* t ,T r t a. mit ti..' h), _ 1,. - - � .ti �• ,� ,1 � ,�'., � r'WholiMale'end � I7� �•l��- - 3nsuit, and one day last week while . s win walking along the etreetbo was fol- 1' ' �� s •�:� D� L•g*d � �• ;, , named Stewart who , '' . N9 r`.t,Y r. --_ - ,t , Opp.�!� lowed b • man am - s � � . . t r: • a i r fit' �:w "r. a- "GA= r. r: j i-...,t+• '1 � ��� 9464, � _ .•Y.i - ;.. 1D II t�6 d0o�r� jiN •� .� .c , --•.- a•- , _ a r>i �,1>n�+4p 8 0 _ r; C .,T. y� .. ,. • -, "bit _ '`.:-.f;- y - , _: ./ n s .-., ,: ..:.•:'3S•.!. 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R -::.. ,..: "'- - - -AY - . - G,.♦: • i � J�. ,'.�,r M s ♦ -e-. .1'. ass , 4 F k K a- 9 eat - :: H. 4 , Hopkins, kids of eh• seise msnafaotared by the McLaughlin ''S. _ D ; Co' 0 4. PLATFORM $CAI. LOADED SHELLS, 834 Boz war' e o u y, f Oshawa. - 4tie Dollar - Established 1864. The old shoeing forge You need a for 285. f u in f all blast again. Haying sEloured the 9,000 lb. we bought loo6.ganon Datvanizedaff S MR 0MM `MAX Nov 29TH 180.1-Anetion sal of services of a flret•olaee horseshoer of many souse. We Iron Coal Uil crane with s hon nm (U farm stock implements- etc n ears experience. The undersigned is pro ,. �e going eo Thew were made to be so at� Bao . Aj"( � 0 1 t 7 y Pe P +':� 541110001 y We are going to sell them for twenty. con 1 $earboro, the property of H Tay• dared to shoe heavy and light horses iaauud '.' 2.000 Pon nd five cents each to every purchaser of 5 ler, Highland Creek. Sale at one. See o general jobbing, diseased feet specially clue Qrst �l c�T t am oslebraled QOLDEN Loaded g close goods O OIL. We we clearing Dominion Trap bills for parlieulam D Beldam Auct- attended to and shoes esrefally applied. H In eery _ shena al Site hoz,reg.price boa. T verytbing leaser• fiopkius, v.fi 1i miles north of way,fuliv in ammunition. You'll find our prices right. 'peen River. 0=A9, tOe °tom SATURDAY. Nov. -80TH 2901`-Extensive gum. • Fencln Pliers 25a each, Free With Every Purchase credit sale of farm stook, the property , f of D E Pugh, on his premises, lot 19, �T ' any so.te con 2 Pickering. Sale to begin at ontov� m Haney L­.,•�' oo the mar Hee bills and adv! in an Oth6C eolt><mn �ICBERING'S t' • ke/' Our a price f for particulars. Poacher & Poetill, i 4 etl�'� " Zg'� 0 ,�,:; or thri limited dam Q Auctioneers• -: - ain,•don'� mise i • i 1 �.�� Pa Pratt ca troy .�` Q 1 a'E a ba�'g MONDAY, DEC. 2x5. 1901= Auction 'sAle Cross CiLit Saws, 190 foot. L of farm stook and implements, of the •_ ,- n eau E ai this n e year A ec � dol E i season et th y estate of Taylor Bros, lot 22 con 3 Pick paper Hanaina. Decorating• '�'• when you want to do a little tightening spin Le a Farm Bale at one. TermE Tinting. von'1t Boa n* b hteae o� okgene®ll lttennoe re airing, t�e _ g ( Y )+ kalsomining. g traig p have a line Hoke's well own hers al from cash. See bills. Poacher dG POetil!, K right in Cross ggp each upwards. Y of one of our British Bnlldcg Resolvers, me Graining. (hazing. f ( !t Haws will gives b of cartridges. This a plen- AiletioneArs. AI pro p x ed. all range did weapon,38 calibre.centre fire,double ac- 1 orders r m ftp a scat g . ,.. _ • t ' TUESDAY. DEC. 3HD X901-t1t]OG10n BaiE 2-gin Estltnates 1Vet1. 1'get m°4Pn+' Non,rebounding locks,and the price is only d g i, ran iug t?2 50. Only a few to-be sold at this price. • ods, of standing timber, on lot 11 con 3 Ualrrr+N treat /�1//�� t aid • r 190 p`r foot up- COAL VAL QIL. bridge. the property of H w White waYr1B. We'll Sale at one. See bills. Poucber do save you money Celaadlan Water White .i Tcgai. EIs ,# In Saws. American Watrr White l9a stepladders lOcPostlll, Auctioneers• •. WEDNESDAY, DEC 4TH 1901--Cads sale of -ti�1 ```�� BOLDRN LIGHT 3Zo A BTFI' "'""�"v`�-�---����-�•���. .� •� '': Golden Lt�/Oil costs a little more old timber, at the Rouge bridge, said Are running to tall blast and prepared to do - _ but 11'4 wort a greet deal more. Poor A step I�dder ie s necessity timber beingremoved from bridge and chopping and gristing at all times. Your - oil is dear at any price. Ooldsn I-ir7h/ in every home. Why be with g i Is worth all the money you ray for It. in Rood condition. Sale at 2 See billy work done while le you wait. r A%86^ You don's k3ow what g y out one when we will dell y,o • [OtLr, Batt, i you have used Golden Light.oil!a un one so cheap. We have them until Oeo Glerow Commisloner. ,; 5OC ea. s Shorts, Chop, i t ; • dl, A Pplendia t are one fou WEDNESEAY, DEC. 9cTII, 190h--Aacaon ��r�6lia6�6 i3 papart. t line of I StePd a t h Grahain Flour,'Corn Meal, all sines fromll to i ee i OIL of farm stook and feeding cattlis,at i rangtnQ In - -._- - - - --- -- I Wilson's Hotel, Claremont, the proF- Rolled Wheat, I;olle� Data, price froru t I Pa(IIOOk6 ' art of B. Madill. Sale at one. y p goo to it ro ���11t p GAME TRAPS 10c each. always nand and for sale at reasonable plebs 1' L t y p g each. tt® �� I 1 OC each. Your oho round to exit on. Coarse Grain We have a full line See bills for full particulars. Pouch taken in exchange or Oat Most. are bound to �i i ab�e P of Game Traps with & Postill, Auctioneers. _ snit you in ares, it good St adlof k and witbout chains. D. Brokenshire, Piel[ering, On::-: ;" '"•� ie avery much needed I'riccs range spurn Irl THutISDAY, DEc, 5TH, 1901=-Ana,ion sale i� + I thing There le no g C CURRY I need to be without one each up. Special epic of 20 acres of Standing timber on lot 34 '[� r l ,,. �� when we will sell you as in dozen lots. COII 1, Pickering. the property of (pec, FOR SALE _ �ti�� �OM 99 ` L .�L a les a„nitd brats padlock Tait Saye at one See bills Yoncher trong uear►c} l keys Roofing _ 115!1 In ting i lull pit ''a ';►�! Othert 4 .t Postlll, Auctioneers. • ' : -. •.' " ,.. frotu iuc each up. i for In price up to 1'daterial. 3 f Been Bing►ere, C1101ce, cheap. >{1.W each. pt's a cod Bute f f Niagara Baths, best, $6.00 _ florse Brashe6 - -- -__ ___ __ ft00F1N the year to see tl,xt corn � 1 khat l,r'.nC Out the " - � =-� RAIN SCOOPS 75 your roots are in gncfl Dr. Whites electricb, o t a d PITC order. «'e can supple P , n t 1 ev i - C 0 The �iTB�Ps from ua:P p i +n Airs cry i G a� ea h -` for 50c by mail. j 1'ri•o t at iso tach up. . x11.• 1 ou adv iiootin3 i' sing Pit,* and until Jan 1st, 903, All the Stsndard 'ublications by , _ -_ � i , izo flag Fe e m a epeciaitp of roof o lie W a t for,. $1.00,; to new WAPplytolAhTliomson.uBroc Road, : CLOTHES BASKETS, matertat.. 4 T subscriber Post Office.,, 40•6-m gest must its 4 e have for rl,'int • ^ , kind 153 1.5., ui+wards, A range of Grain Scoops for ou #o setecl - -- E ' aoit file Ml t► hip nod ' f For your cutting bei y Green River , askew clothes blafket, ro{u al truer 7Joeast}ttpwarda. Potato Scoops, r1 ILA, Job. knives. A goal reliable a i ey at ror erten, to i tha etaular line. Flat File,81n. site for 10 cents. t d • � �c'�ur int., Price: f o:n &.0 upwards. - l wfhen bu - AXE HANDLES. Havin br � CUTTIIYO BOX KNIVES g ought oat the business lately t i carried on b Chas. Callander, I a.n pre. Of the bort She®eld steel. The fast 'or selling y P - pared to offer to the public any goods cutting and iohnaQeOarimng find. we pL0Y7 LINES i9�. `� fall s1zed _ asuatly kept by a country store, at each tine for 15/. r, l' Y rr 11 0od rte w'.th a foo t 4eecrtnv at of • prices that it will ply yon to bay your t,,;ngrt growtl: hickory. and 10,1v {l•,k a Our extra value is our Leader Plough Liu s;ooda from me: I have a large stock of + tta a e{+r,at 1 rice.oon•i•tom rifts g in•1 yuwirty for Sae, AIL dry goods, boots and shoes that T will offerA?J•�•e .. 1 at a reduction of 100 o off ! co the public J m old prices. My line df groceries' are fall:and complete and prices to compete withRUSSI iny, Comealong and get wlxle of the LL' S ��� ver MARKET bargains 6 Will pay you the'hiRhest dash pride; far r -- - :, t has NTC. _I first class batter and eggs. 59 lLn t TSR® { I I remain yoard res pectfalty, r _ , - e . FULLER I - , _ #4 -I • G ain r PUMPS e � f PUMPS . .. • • • y a , .-• y - - _ - ' ee it, epee and • • - - p tinon-.,' ,- - � 30' 36' kind'notio pumps COF • . D Q � _:. -. = . • :: ... .:... • r t notice 1. r. F 1 . + W� �� DEVITT Wel da and cleaned. ' a r � I S tip r of the famous cattle• ate - Whii bw �nt )tianniaot e P Pt healer, is oeeasten t>Lnd Porrtland CeYtEsnt. Cemeat always in stook. TO m' MU Q UN ILt3-•rips made on order and always large uantit.• N iCIPd� 0 : on hand. Greenwood, Ont., ilia 17th, 1901. _ , John Geraw Ge C , r Streesesor row dt Win, Istreixtonit. o gent, Pickering. , , w v >� n �` a - - : ' - • r. t: ­_ . 1-847 i ... ...... rs . D-SON o � n9 eI � n �rI Im t tl oWin of finest ditplif,T of , sal of A very largo sissartm I, - tattoo Books Dulls Toys. obi lank i Holida imid Calc IIIIdei' 6l Pi BSB, 'lAltlte�8; . ESO. , OS .• ��,,4 received for the y and ass shem� .- l )~L In .e ori laud is tlool; a lup alutorhnent of Boort ani loet;l and a im - = inortpison>s taken for al mag"in", - We ha p and D are a value we have ever o •. h Yon will and � 1, this mak on ell l , Weekly most deslr- s os Wsekl ewtpa�, gat plug ,. , .;. ._ - Daily � a a able in�deeign. most satiable R� • . John oI old i<n This ` 8� style, is a sign fashioned enduring honesty In • "Y3.�t � nod $TOCK �tI'e � lmstesial. and new f � r • � �� `� good taste in Snish. You will fall line at I ;3 ISE; BAKER Will have her'Millinery Opening of 4 and a - - -- Fall Stook on j, F r - s aka r d Saturday Oct 4th and` t Cos. � , f . •ppe _ Friday an �, ��cha,�rdso & l SA ebrdial in, is extended to all the ladies of the town and aturodn.ding eoa��` �: J. 8. 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M '�e,^dc L•f:7!#"M .,x -r, --. .:� <rtr. . +t,.- €. .�}•� Wheat-Cash, 78fc; Dec_emtber, 74c ; F�� �-r� � Pis�'4 In a Syracuse local Pollor Court a MaY. ��c• � } ��� NEWS .. �,� bay was on trial who lus1A a brain � Milwsuke@, Nov. ?18',-�VVheat---Hi fl-• � ,.. --- W _.- ,. � �, - � which ticked like a watch.THE MARKETS er; eloeed, No. .•l�orthern, Ms? �o $iuford Wfouridr Iieru�tt>tn � �c'Cor .:�-� _ The Bouton Museum of FfnaArts ' -- ,f ;� ?2e: .NO. $ "No=•t�ern, :?0} to- 710 ; St L �'armetr.. 't: ._H'f=�- �_;,� �� has ust arc iY. ' Ma�yrx 7b}c.-' e --E3tead No. . 1 �7 + t j P ha$ed for 30,000 Frans . Prices of Gram, Cattle, et�c� - ` ...: $8�� .B�tley�+•�-� No � a9 to-. -- Patoh from Iit�.utford says - �el�� �h�c $r�ef�•_ From Al - f n• A ss:._ Hale' 'Portrait o a GVoma - '• { Sherri Wednesday � A well 150 barrels a day, of aI- • In Trade Centres. .59}c; sample, b� to-Y9o, vorn--A�t�y 9 before •noon �Pn NoV� GBje. Herman !Stewart oi` Hurford, was �jTer the DulutL; �i,�Q most pure lubricating oil, has been - - �- �•" • hot in the head by Dr. Rpbt.s " �ar- � � �:�. i : dLruek in Uarding-County, Texas. . ,' bottle, vi the same place. It is r►ot �ti " � - ��• -.. •,E, ��:r. } In the wreck. on the Santa Fe near - Toronto, NOv. 28:Wheat Trade ss No. 1 bard, ?a�; NP. 2 Northern, t. e - DeRetn� eiPepted that !tie wound Will Provo � . •. ! '.. CANADA ' •:� the Needles at least 30,000 letters "- quiet, with demand restricted_to mil- 68•}c; No. 1 Northern, 89�e; fatal. The bullet entered the head HuI1 a new Roman Qatholic-c,�tircjt Sera. New white and rail were 'by�tP, 69fe to. 69�rc; May�'78#c. Dorn - mailed m Los Angeles for the east _ lwuglit at 69c, and sold at 70c mid- -60�c. Oats-40� to 89�c. °vet the texgple and passed between is to cost $100,000. 1 were destroyed. .; die freight. Old wheat quoted at Miltnea,polis,• Nov. 26:iWhe t e104• �° ac�P aqd the scull, coming out istroet, past boxes to-recei'vo papers. - g � The paeans- bulletin- . just' issued • + 72c low freights outside. No. 2 red-Dash, 70+1c; December, $9�c; May 4t Lha back of the ear. It was s have been installed in Montreal. goose quoted at 64jr to 65c on Mid- 72 e; on tack leo: 1 hard;! miraculous esca from, murder. shows a general increase of Japanese } � B q � 7H}e • The shut wee bred from a dis'teace - There is talk of a big steel plant for the - past feu years and a de- tand, and No. 1 spring at 69 to ?Oc No. 1 Northerp, 703c; No. 2 do, 67� being located at the Chaudiere, Ot- crease of Chinese. on I1lidland. Manitoba wheat un- to 681a. Flour-Fir7li; fii!•bt patents, of one foot from Mr. Stewarts head taws. r changed; No. 1 hard is not offering; �6H.60 to $8.75; second patents; �d how it aid not kill him was a -- : --- - At Duluth,,, kiinn., John Leque- - No. 1 Northern sold at 82c, find- $3.60 to $8.60; g Lindsay's elevator,' at Beresford, j gr Brat clears, $2.75 to Providential act, exciting the amaze- lance, a lumber ark- has been note- ' ing in transit, and No,. 2 Northern $2.85; second clears, $2.20. Bran -- p M:an., was, burned, with 80,000 bush- •. _ went of all who were resent. Dr. feed that he has fallen heir to $300,- els of wheat. at 79c, g.i.t. For Toronto and $10.$0 to $11• Harbottle deliberately pulled the re- 000, through the death of a relative west 2c lower.. =.. _..+.._ +< {`° vulvar from his pocket when he was Premier Rosa ' leas •been- asked to in France. - ' , - Oats-The market is'cluiet with" of- "' LIVE STOCK M'A1�ETS ,' / •� standing only a foot from Stewart, drive the last, spoke of the Ontario The Baltimore rind - Ohio raiIroad i and, poietin the weapon at Stew- and Rainy River railway. _ will ' -ferings quiet, but there is a difficulty Toronto, Nov. 26.-Receipts at the g place orders for fifty locomo- -) in getting cars. NQ. l white sold at "Western cattle yards to-day wore 69 arta head, pulled the trigger. The Winnipeg storehouses aro filled with lives., thirty-tight passenger cera, 6,- !T 44c middle freights, and at 471c on carloads, including 91-9 _cattle, 1,- bullet entered Stewart's head at the wheat, and elevator companies are 000 freight cars, at a cost of $?,- track, Toronto. They are quoted at 776 sheep and lambs, 518 hogs, sad temple and passed out just behind recalling their Manitoba buyers. 000,000. - •` ugh 45 to 46c east. - - a few calves and milch coa►s. a� alightly above the ear. Althoxingston merchants are doing a . The St.' Louis Itcali,h Department Peas demand is lair and pre- the victim bled There was little doing. in the Wit- eprofusely, the wound profitable business shipping dressed .has been found guilty of negligence res unchanged. No. 2 quoted at 75c port trade. In a few casae as much is not at all dangerous, and he will mutton, beef, and poultry to Eng- because it mixed anti-toxin, which north and west, and at 76c middle as 4 was recover without a doubt. The bullet • �c paid, but from 4 to 4jEc land. _ caused 'the death of seven children ' t freights. was the range for average start. did not entiar the scalp, but glanced • g g Port. Arthur will banquet bdao- through lockjaw. Corn-Thi 'market is very. ' flim, Butcher cattle was not in rent de- °ft• UnF"q�uartcr of an• inch more and q g 1 r • ' with new Canadian allow noted at g Stewart would have. died instantly, kenxie'd� Mann on the completion of Lyman U. Goff, a'wealf;hy'- Manu- y q mond. A-few choice lots -went well the Ontario and Rain River rail- facturer of Pawtucket, R. I., will ' .. 54c west, and mixed at 53c west. according 'to the doctor vrhp dressed 3' at from 4 to 4ic per lb., but medium way within a months -, American yellow is quoted on track to common cattle is weak and not the_wound. --.. build a Hno clubhouse for boys be- . ' here at 68 to 68>jc. wanted. The ahoatibg is the` outcome of a Miss Maria. A. Ii•eenleyside,.- of tween the ages of five and fifteen, - making the-.-.L-.-..steady, with >'• , "' somewhat_-1'rittelr feeling- that has ex- Londop. Ont.,'was fatally burned on who aro in the habit of - • The fc++dv `m:ilch"idWe !faro.•ta-day sales at 52c middle freight. fisted against Dr. Harbottle for some Friday night by a Lamp breaking streets their homes.' _ sold at firm prices, but the run was while she was carrying ' Barley-Market is steady, -with de- very light. Good cows are Wanted, time. " it. "Congress will remove the 'dot •bra -t- maud moderate. No. 1 quoted at :, `' � =i�- Major Woodside chief census.. en- raw su ar within a , and the re-No. steers are not Wanted. A P._t0-I30ER j g 56c, and No. 2 at 52 to 53c; No. 3 � Butcher steers are worth irohn `• ':�• umerator for. the Yukon, says the fined product will sell at three cents extra at,SUc, and No. 3 at 49c mid- He is a brilliant scholar and took population there will not fall... far a ppund," said W. A. Havemeyer, the $2.65 to $3.40 per .cwt. die freight. the medical and acts course at the short of. 20,000. • `� Chicago'representative of the Ameri- '` Rye--The `market is firm; and sales ` Stockers arc steady and tincliangod, stone time, securing a silver medal at Y Sheep were off today, and quota- g Vancouver clorgyinen • are protest- can-Sugar Relining company. _ at :51 to 52c middle freight, and at Toronto University ice the - latter, in to the authorities against allow- g tions merely nominal. g 13 53c east. and also standing exceedingly high In the Italian band to la ' - - 1�lour-=!'he market is firiti: Ninet Lambs were worse that s>ieep, "and in medicine. He is the possessor of g play the Y O era Ilouae on Sunda n htAs, GI�NIItAL It had to be good stuff here this p Y � 'per cent. stents wanted at $2.G8 in a somewhat enlist manner, and - P morning to fetch 8c per Ib'. � Joseph Morency, of Poterboro' was Tlio plague . is ravagrng', Cape bu�'e:s' bagel middle freights, but this tact has led him to be -eubjeet - Hogs aro unchanged ;and fairly kltled in a railway accident at Town. ' • ; huldcrs as]- $ ).70. Locally and for frequent ridicule an to frequidiculd annoyance, ' steady. South Quebec. He is the fourth oro- � "Loner Province trade prices of choice The best price for "sing�ra'' -is 5}c not only on the part of boys, but al- Ther of the family- to be killed by a Smallpox is aImiast epidemic in - straight rollers, in wood, are $3_ .15 so some men. lie is a hearty sym- Vienna. per Ib; thick !at and light hogs are train. to �+.3.2U. Dfanitoba wheat flour yn- worth 5 c r lb. Pathizer with the Boers,. and hoe op- � - Afghan- refugees from India are... r -: clanged Ilan arise ' � � � From September �l to November 16 - g g patents $4 bags Hogs to fetch the-t6 rice must be �eels expressed himself in their favor. journeying to Kabul in large num- included, at 'Toronto, and strong g P P As an outcome his house and drug- no less than 17,tf80 care of Mani- bars. •: :: of prime quality, and scale not be- tuba rain were loaded and shipped • bakers, $3.7 U. `' gists shop have twice been bespatr g PPe ` . . low 160 nor above 200 lbs. � Cermn,n army slid nd.v-yofficers are oatmeal-The market ss firm•: Car - tared with rotten eggs, and fire east, carrying upwards of 10,000,- , r Following is the rangy of quo tr� OOU bushels. forbidden to furnish any information lots vu track here $S.Z� in bags, � crackers have been thrown into his to the press. • , and $5.40 in wood. Broken lots 33c tions:- � store, and other attacks perpetrated. • The Ottawa City Council hiig d®- Cattle '' Formidable 'vessels for they Italian per bbl extra. - ':� .. `: _� Rightly or wrong! he considered cidcMi to purchase Regun's Hill on -.- Shippers, r ctrt.........�.0�0 84.75 lriillteed-Bran is firmer•at $15 to � 8tewart a leader in these altaire and the old rifle range, as a site for the navy are in progress at Spezia, s Butcher, choice... ......... H.?5. 4.87; Castellamare and ventre. - ' $1�75U outside, and at $17 here. there can be no doubt that it was proposed contagious disease hospital. Butcher, ord. to good. 8.25 8.75 shorts $17 outside, and $19 here. this feeling which culminated in the The price is not to exceed $18,000. Germany and Russia are about to;:-.- L7 ­.. inferior... .. ... 2.75-, 8.00. ll�nitoba bran $i:► and shorts $21, attack. An order in Council has been pass- unite in .assembling rte international - Sheep and-Lambs. Toronto frcil;lits, including wacky. Sento time g8'a the doctor had se- ed giving the Minister of the In- congress for the suppression of an-Choice -ewes,. per cwt... 8.(H) '• 8.10 octal ,men in the will arrested for g � archy and anarchi9ts. Dutcher sheep, 'each...... 2.001 .15.00 � terlor power to dispose of any placer -. PRODUCE - trespass and da�Cage to his property m n th ukon which Tho Spanish Minister of the In- _ Lambs, per cwt... ....... 2.76 8.00 t mining clai i e Y • • - :`, Potatoes-The market - continues Ducks, per cwt... ......... 2.00 :' 2.40 which as the rasa! o he popular may by forfeited. ' for misrepresents- tenor announces that he will close c hchw t it firm! with fair demand for really Milkers and SU 5 4b 00 feel against him. The 11dIlfle ,Departrriant.; for r all the universities unless the stu- � ag tion. - choice cars. They bring 55 to 57c Cows, each ............ ... THE 9HOOTINCI. e- dents of Barcelona cease rioting. per bag on track, and sell out of Calves, each... ............. 2.00 10.00 ' calved a, letter from a young Amari- The Swedish Government has decid- Y ' store at 70c, • •: Bogs, TTsi6 was the cause of the shoollAg. rate officer who went through the ed to eruct a system of signal ata- - l�tewart, the man who was shot. is campaign in Cuba and Porto Rico, liana on Llie coast for the ur oso of ., f � -- Dried App1Co--Market is dull. 1'ri- Choice hogs, per cwt::'. 6.� t� 15.60 8 P P • • ,, � �'•- res noniival aq, ' Sf c to Se per Ib. Light ]cage; per-cwt.... 5.00 tS.26 a well-to-do !arose:. Ile came into uttering to serve to & contingent if receiving ucoe�m„1rs)w ,,the ships of ' - i=:r'aporated sell at lU to 10�c. Hea�phq,Bs,,..pei''.dwt...-b. � b.96• iLs• vlitlw�+s "lVeds�►-aaoso►!n� _sad one is aras4 to $�ltLh Atrle+•. • '�"he her Mealy, - ,- - n apparent! had no sympathy with writer la a Canadian b birth. --- _, ,t ,_•�,,,�,�_ llops--IIusinese•••-gv�tet,~wt`C�t`"'� '•guava, per cwt... •a.,...... 3.« Relations betvve�t Holland and _ 8.?6 Dr. Harbottle. The latter was going Y , steady at 12'�c to 18c; yearlings, 8c. Stags, per cwt... ......... 0.00 ,: 3.0(TL.,. g 8 Mr. Cornelius St�etda, general man- England aro somewhat attained ow- -�' Y- ng from the corner. wiser. Ludlow's gen- Ing to the trials of Hollanders in Bone The market is unchanged •---o,---•-� � ager of the Dominion Coal Com- ' at J;c. Comb, $1.75 to 12.25 per eral store stands, to the goat-otBce pang, atateu that 900,000 tons were Pretoria and to their statement in � •. dozen. :. ,- •$ PR4HIBIT`IOH UPIIMLI�. �". to get tzla mail._ Stewart saw him shipped up the St. Lawrence this the matter of compensation claims. and followed him, the two walking summer. Dari the winter the yes- . Beans-The market fig steady. Un- � � For the first Buie on record the Vi- irked are jobbing at $1 .80 to $1.45, Manitoba; Act Pronounced Valid atmoyt abreast. t3evoral persons eels'will be .engaged In carrying coal P j g ansa University has elected as its - b Pre Council; were watching the two to see wheth•+� Nor- and hand irked at $1.55. y � g to the hfeditorraneau countries, P, � `" >`� er or not Harbottle would take any way �d Sweden and Russia. rectoK• for the year a teacher of Eng- • Cranberries--Market is flrair . with, �' A despatch from London says '-- .offence, it being a" well-known tact Y fish language and litel-�tttre, Ho- Cape Cod at $8.50 per bbl; _Cana- The Privy Council judgment in the i that they were sot on s .akin froth Professor Jacob 5chilrper - �, � dean, 56.50 to $7. Manitoba liquor case given on Friday i P 8 - C1gEA i' IIRITAIN. • terms. . Hay, baled-The market- is vn- is a triumph for. the Province, their ;311 - ' No word passed between them from pox is rapidly,. spreading in � .-�-=-•� --- - changed, with sales of timothy here Lordships declaring that the Leglslar I what is known. tIe went into the London. - - atand $10 delivered. live Assembly has jurisdiction to en- from posttthe and thin alerted back to- Great Britain may estanionbliislc a dock Ing to t eATIVE OF MERCY / Straw-The market is quiet and 1 act law. • On the subsidiary quer- i wards the corner, a distance of on the astir side o>� Gibraltar.' - firm. Car lots on track bring $6 tions, the principal of which were � t:< l - per ton. Cars outside, $3.50 to $4. �whether the Manitoba liqu r menu- about ratty yards or thereabouts. A grandson of Laniel- O Connell E�[ercised in 329 Criminal Cases � � Someone shouted "Brace up, Stow- has lost his lite in South;Africa. During Year. , Poultry-The market is easier. We facturers licensed. by the minion � � � ' ' • •quote:-Turkeys, 8 to 9c Government, and also Hudrton'a Bay ,artf" the purpose being to call the . Great Britain is pressing its out, A despatch from Uttawa says . -= � per Ib; attention of the, doctor to the fact - geese," 6 to 7c per lb; ducks, 80 to Company, were subject to the flan!- , standing claims against Turkey. During the year ending September ,. 65c per pair; chickens, young, 50 to tuba Act, -their Lordships said no i that 19towart was walking behind �� DufYerin,• formerly Govornar- .30th, the prerogative of mercy w,re 55c; old, 35 to 45e. Scalded stock, useful answer could be giveq. Their t�•'' AL the corner in full view of t3enerwl pt Canada, ie ill in Troland. 'exercised in 829 criminal cases. Of � +halt � dozen raters, Hat•bottle 1 to 1•}c under these prices. Lordships described the pro sloes of � spectators, those 167 were granted tickets-of- " , the Act a8 extremely stri rat, .and 'ptfll4d a revolver from his pocket AL Cawood, Mo.,four pupils u►uri leave. One convict. actually refused . - .: . and shot at 15itsa'art, who Woe then dared their teacher, Jpso. Montgo- said that unless the Act mea a .. a ticket-of-leave, preferring the good THE DAIRY kfAItKETS - not more than a foot from him. The facts. _ J rdead letter it must interfere with thcc food and warmth of Kingston Yens; • Butter-The local'market is steady revenue of the Dominion. Ith Iia. bullet, as said t,csforc, entered about The Earl of Rose � r has purchas- tentiary to the cold weather •outsitlo with receipts fair. Good demand for eased traders in Manitoba, and, fedi_ the temple, and glancing on Lhq ed the steamy ht da fromi -Mr. the walls. One ticket--of-leave was choice stack. We quote:--Selected redly, with business opera ic.ra he- skull, came -put behind the este I3hutwl�vorth. forfeited,_ one canceled, and ono - - E dairy tuba, 16 to 17c; choice large send the limits of the Prov ace. No Stewart did not fall. His hat 17a� Harvard Universtt has been do- granted (or the purpose of enabling ' - ` - rolls, 16c; finest 1-Ib rolls, 17 to costs were given. knocked od his head, and he leaned Hated a $100,000 building by some the convict to see his► dying mother. '� packages showing iced, 1 to 2c }- 4 down and eked it up. He tottered one unknvwd.• Thirty-five 17 c; - ft ! .Pi y-five offences were embraced - per IU less than above quotations; � PERFECT. as be wallhcid down the street t° Dr. A Chicago firm •""ilea� 1) ---ht the in the crimes committed by those - q -KINGS HEALTH Johnson's o81co.. 'which was only a Pun-American buildings for $82,000 who wore allutved out on ticket-of- . creamery prints. 21 to 21#c, and � - ; , tubs 19 to 20c. :few doors down from the corner, sled will remove the material. leave. Of these 54 were for theft 18 , - ! e �ev8r Was Better the 'at the Harbottle walked' across the street larceny, seven assault, seven bur-,Eggs-The receipts of strictly fresh .Present Time• ala until 4e reachoci his, own An ordinance has been passed in -for local requirements' are small: the city of lite Louis, Ilio., whereby farce four arson, two perjury, six Limed e _ '•' _ house and ot$ce. A great crowd ga- horse-stealing,eggs are firm. � We quote:-- A despatch from London �eaya : the street car companies must place g four receiving stolen Strictly new laid,, 20 to 22c;, ordin- Sir Frederick Treves, whose Aigni-> therod ie•baY. W1e soot being clOelcs in their care. goods, four forgery, two counterfeit- z�.. wry store, fresh gathered, candled, ties include the- o81ce of su geon � heard scores of Neople, who im- ,�: ing, and three- manslaughter. �' The Natal ©ovornYn ,nt Agency-- has mediately rushed to retie street to seeIn previous years, the prerogittivo ti 17 to 18c; cold storage, 17c limed, the King, in Lh@ course of a speech placed an order fqr half a million what had happened. - of mercy was exercised as follows:- `- 15 to 16c. • -here on-Wednesday referred o the re- pounds worth of stock for 1900, 308 times, 1899, ..46 times ; t� `' t A few followed the doctor down the . � Cheese-Me.rket' •;: continues 'quiet. cent talk in re a'r$., to ties ajesty s railroads in .Cnglana. , street. At the side of .hie house 1898, 156. The first ticket-of-leav-e M ' `�=;` Finest Septembers, 91} to 9#c; se- .health as foolis and, wicks reports. - was issued on November 24th 1899 - coeds, 9 to 91c;. �' ' i He added th t it was a pleasure there techs a narrow veraxcdah. Har- The Irish Times announces that , bottle wont into the house and carne Ding Edward and Queen Alexandra the number granted up to the 80th 'to him to a able to a oto that e ` �30C"S'AND PROVISIONS:•` - �{ifig Edward ever enjoyed such ex- oilt a moment later carrying. a•chair will pay a visit to Ireland els the be- of September lust being 444. In the and paper. In full view of the ginning of April next. _ two years Ave tickets have been can- ' reliant health at the pre rat time. , 4':�' - _ �r• ,„ ; Dressed hogs are easier at $7.40 to crowd he coolly sat down acid cum- The Buller Memorial Committee of Celed or forfeit_cd. s`�• $7.60 for small lots, and $7 to $7.20 utencod to read the paper. Devonshire, I+:nglana, has issued an • i , •` - • - •°� . ,;: "; for car lots. IIog pi•odUcts quiet. ��E�- SH T BY � a H•• ConstableDunn, who li'wea ire thA appeal for shilling subscriptions for We quote:-- Bacon, long clear, sells ---- viii o, and who knows Harbottle cn- a memorial to General Duller. ��R Ppe to Death at Johanna bur fo "- - ` at llc, in ton and case lots. Mena g m�+tel �1lj' cicuil.l .jib,tt: kh.inter- - ,- - �� � x M �'he P,�t�e of�!tie tr ��iae�, ��;;�:1 Y VERY HARD UP• .. _ Pork, $19,- do,, short -cut, -;20.50: '• l�,i,ding Enemy. `' vi"ew with {Pe"Yfit+.ri �Id placed• hf�n stock, etc.. of the neon and Con- - .�. Smoked meats-!lams, 13 to 13jte; ; � under arrest !n b.Is house. . . p_ Joltangesburg de.pa ch .' 3!s:_ ginning Traction' compafctes of 'firoops �iTA i4ls tickets and •Discontent ' •-' - breakfast bacon, 14c; rolls,• 11 to FIarbottlo was arraigned before -Vernich, a Boer, was tried b Chicago, has been fixed at $?5,000; is Grow - 11�c; backs, 14e, and shoulders, 10•ra' Y Justices of the Peace Rutherford, 000. - . court-inar4ja�,; on' a" char oi. �i8h e•of shoot- ti .. .••�•,�..r�„Y,-- �-- Ades •. Lard-Illarket is quiet. We quote: treason b�+ inciting Boers the bur- Cox and Gr�r;bit a c�'g ' � patch from Constantinople. + `"' • 10 tubs, „ Parl lament was"�a have-'mitten +en- hc, pails, ghat camps to break their i oaths. of ing with intent to do bodily harm, � n Janu y H rho_ -,-y .«then the says:--Never has the Turkish Govern- --Tierces, �c; s went been in such ilcau,ixcia) a its as;:..., 11 tc; coiYrpounds, t;•}c to 91c; •Fear- i and wag commit�tcid., for _. trial at � � at the` resent e. - It18,- im os-' • allegi�►•uce and .rbjoin their �comman- 1 ti' equt't �ournug for (�ttaer��•V tctoria � s, g#c. does. He was shot On; co 8, IIranttord. •;,,. ,, � - . e�tpirec#f eo � e11t)w° till! State PP i. - - -- - � �p Bible. to deo how the-expenses of the �,. • y w lkteyer against whom tli re wax a t e ceremonies, ••tin fittaxnci easels ,�� =s ���-• -UNIrEn STATES.• �AE�s �� similar-,charge.- S11�ALLPDX SPR�A1) � opening Ramazari and Bairani, due in Dec - ,n - - - -• Woe,$entteuc to, lien- . Pel an o win a week earlier. @ a u , -Baftuio;. Nov. 26--Flour--Firm. al servitude for life. ;_,• _ ai y, and involving: ;l •y � ,,�" k' Wheat-Nothing doing; spring, No. 1 •-. ,-. - `I--�� r !" � '9 i ire- UNITED �3'I'A'Tp�. ;� � �� cau�e islet. - TT� t��e1F� ��s �' �"• 1lio�ttoina.ii Dank ui,ierty �refuse� r Northern, 79i"c wintes��, No. 2:-red,. A�iQTHER .COi�i� a baa Province- Smallpox is increasing in I3zi�Lntt: to mak@ ;�;cy irtiole .advauc�es, dud the ` 80c. Corn, Firm: No: .2 yellow, _ - .. -: - 67ic,• No. 3 yellow, 67c; No. 2 corn, �• " � A dee�atch irvtxe Ddontreal-�98,y8::- ": An. epidemic of influenzas is threat- penury is 0o-, 1i,cut7e , that ; eve❑ the _ fihe Imperial D•ovdrn#nea I#as �o- troops in mn,n of the provinces- arE .. =•. `� - � - Y a66iq No. '8J do, ,6f�#c�; -Oa�'�'i4rme�',' smallpox still continues flee rava6'e�� -}i, CJli�. � ._ . , . � .cepted oxer. throughout the Province of Quebec:` . �� � S#�l�° u!bc fair�wilb+as ..r .� Tie cou�equenco is. that -. 2 white, 47 c; No. 3 do, 44}c• g I. . � 1 d' � a ' - : � there ace" !leen •iYiutinies in sevela�,'. '- �„r„�; : �'__'Facey,.=85 ta...88e,•�iye',�•-lie.. .�..__fro, ,-, Lan n say`s: The latest reports received at the bid . , aU$. �` , `� � •, .red at 63c. Canal freights - The 7aoupe:•Is1 Ciovernmeai as+rarefy- Prgvi tial Board of Health . !lost}ie demonstration,- ' � . . a wail,` �ys.;= $200,Q40•tet herq;i�acCu'Ll have .onjy _liecti quietee,; >• 4 Sea on over for New York she ri:tenta ed through the Earl of o,:(3ovor- shows that the disease hes a e` � � 3': - ' Detroit,_ .IY v. 26.-Closed:pW dot nor-Genet O offer of appearance in the •p�'ieb�` � ren ,, ]}Iq� •Il ', if it:rakes � `- �, � p ot,` 31�d . '�9 000; • s � c€ coy !,lie' t�utk�u�iti�• " �lastil� sCrapiii� t 1 �•. y ti . •� P re erred as g. 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Ths steady iacreittse in the salett ofr of Rs jputan, in India, are deprived Look out for 111e!" hissed a snake, - of seeds and succulent roots pf suddenly appearing >4ear .by, „I,m tassel. Under these ver adverse an adderl" `"'Poohl What's t1,"al. - �nditions the barks of trees and C retorted the rabbit scornfully, : EY.-yen grown-up rocks are resorted to, suppose you've„npver heard how our EA,_.: Po * order principally to give bulk to the sacan- folks multipbrV - t " . :y meal, and thereby to stay a ' -:=•-•• t: r _ proves the fact Of increasing popularity. You.It;like its purity► T and-fragrance. Packages, . ' pangs of hunger for a longer tim " _ s: , '- ,.: ,� Mistress-' ami _* rata Bridget, in Lead_ zf6, so, 4o A soft stone, found on the Bikanir- broodTee>t� •. that y'tiu'll have,. to find. another Mc war border of Jaipua, is largely place." Servant--"For .why, Mum?" We need large quantities for local and expert 5 used in that part of the country �o of Bad for G od Tools Mistress-"Well, my husband says s orders and can a the to market rice for a y PY P P u7 give bulls to the- meagre meal. This there's "too -much waste In the kitch- quantity of well tatted and well dressed r stens is friable and Basil round in- Sozolllont Liquid ssc Large LiquM and Powder ysc AN .frs Y g uorea or by maail for the price, m le lot on. Servant-"Shure, mum; it that's POULTR:Y TUrkeys,Qess0.Ducks and Of akens dunes next 2 SaidPa to fine powder. It contains an cies- p �"�ed°' ' (HALL & R CXXL, taONTABAL 1'll hires . mesilt tui I can't The Dawson Cor' imist$lon Co.,. Limited, Toronto, ginous substance which has some nu ull' breathe, mum." We'also need APPL198,ONIONS,BANS,HONEY,BUTPTR., EGO Ale etc trient qualities,, and the people have ' found that when finely ground, and DID HE UNDE STAND? used in proportions of about one- ya r= : fourth -to three-fourths of flour, A, well-known Edinburgh professor � 5; UM �1 1 0-+THE IMPROVED � does not impair digestion for a eon- often became so inter'sted in his-sub �, '�, YOU CAN YOU CAN • a�iderablc time jest that when the noon bell rang ho , ONYAIR Isra,z4� MAKE , _ 1 Z TO ZO up seemed quite obliviue of the fact, A S�xOIJG MAN t �S BACK PAiRS -Arlo- PER PAI R. CAREWORN MOTHERS and kept the class for several Min- THROII(JH KIDNEY TRO PER DAY -- utes. Certain restless spirits among ATTACHM .; Life Often Made a Burddu Through the students decided ' to give him a A Toronto Cdntractor Who Was nttiaucncN Nursing a Cross and Fretful gentle hint, so they bought an alarm tiaoK. 1bBER Baby. clock, The clock set to alarm at Never Without Pain for Years, Bab , 1 And Who Had Man Times to Allbabies should be good-natured Precisely twelve o'clock, was placed , Y well babies, if there is no outward on the professor's do}3k. As was an Quit Work-Dodds Kidney Pills ,��� Irc son for ' discomfort, are always t-icipated, he began his lecture _with Made Bim Well h 4 Cat` MACIIIiIE good-natured, and yet how many out observing the clock. But when Toronto, Ont., Nov. 18r--(Special) mothers pet mit themselves to be the noon hour struck, the alarm t No. 86 Lippincott street, in thoroughly worn out caring day and .weitt off with a startlin crash. Even is city, resides 11Lii•. W. J. Keane. - night for a sick, cross and firetful those not in the secre appreciated Mr. Keane is a contractor, anti is one � t baby, when a little care and fore- the joke. There was a round of ap- of the best known men in his line of NOGuAT Atted sight would remove all th trouble plause. The professor smilingly business in Toronto. Rt1L'tblC ant make both mothernd babywaited until the alarm and the a ,l ! • ' P- Like many other successful men, happy. The little one's suffering and plause ceased, and th n said: "Young hf•, Keane has suffered during his A �r111Q-- crossnesk inay be caused try any one gentlemen, I thank you for this gift. busy life a great deal, from Kidney (` jjMA R of the numerous ills that make baby I had forgotten it was my birthday. Disorders. For years he suffered A Complete FAMILY il�jj��jj G MACH ' INE i lives a misery to themselves and a An alarm clock is something my great pain. He was' torsed at times constant source of worry and discom- wife has -needed for ur servant for to quit ''his work.altogether and go fort to the mother, such as solid, a. long time. It is very kind re- to bed. He ugea Dodd's Kidney Pills AT A LOW AND SPE0141. PRICE. IAL $AL3MQ•.A6Ihs.) worms, indigestion, constipation, the membrtixtce on our art." Then h© and is well. This is what he says Arldrs=t;z; CBEELMAN EROS. Box 501 Georgetown, Ont. Canada (I, irritation accompanyingthe cuttitn ( Y y+ _ ' ' _ g ' ' g went on with tlidemonstration about it _- of teeth, etc. IN hen baby .is cross do l which had been int rrupted by the "It gives me' .; great pleasure to We arsgivin,g••away better Premiums than ever before for s•111n� not, if you value your child's future- alarm, and the stud rets were never write in praise of Dodd's Kidney FREE au Pills:-A LlaYiy a or(,eats Nicks ,watch, stem windier and n elfare, ave it an of the so-called setter; a Solid Gold Ring, set with real pearls and garnets,in 1 s g Y quite able to sat'sfy themselves Pills, and the,good they have done plush case; Violin and now; Autoharp; ton-keyedcA cordeon1 Soo medicines, as they only whether the professor understood the me. I am never without them. BootLads or Gent's ten-year gold-filled, &c. watch Guard;your namdy's Drees Goods and shirtwah � P i` Boots and S% Air Rifles, dtc, Siruply send us your name and address and we w�l sen ,t , stu of and deaden without remov- - .f you our lar o illustrated catalogue and eine voxes of too FAMOUS OLD ENGLISH _ p Y joke or not. I have been a great sufferer with our l QbR. 6' SARSAPARILLA BL PILLS, postp��s sen Ing the cause of the trouble. What ,= pains in my back, in the region of tRlteRRt ac ,,�cents PrRbo:sad sen R s our money a74d the willxd you any one of the above- --+---� Prenuums you select. is needed is a simple• vegetable tom- _ I_ t_ I my kidneys. I was very sick, and at cured such as Baby's Own Tablets, FAPRR THAT STOPS BULLETS. 12 p Y times could not attend to my work Our�'ilk are the hest remeYly'In the world for impure blood,liver and kidney diseases, whi reach the root of all the minor rheuma4om,uornachdisotdessandalifemaktroubles, A series.. of interesting, and in at all. ailments of little ones, making them .. rm You tako no risk as Vou may return Pills,if unable to sell them. Remember we are ore their way almost unique, firing trials I used' several _medicines, but no- of the largest medical firms in Cauada,and you can rely on our Premiums bei erectly as _ well and -happy.. The best proof of has been undertaken by the Swedish - thing I ever tried seemed to-help me represe77ted SL gd your name at ease and secure an extra Premium DlentIou stirs paper c, this is the high praise all mothers government. The purpose of these in the least, until a friend of mine 88 who have used this medicine award , experiments was to examine the . ef- advised me to try Dodd's Kidney PRICE MFG. CO. BAY faT.TORONTO, OHTe i,t. Mrs. W. S. Beaverstock, Church feet of shooting against pasteboard: Pills. I immediately found relict, street, Brockville, says : "I have The trials were conducted on tho ' and was able to resume my work. --- -- - - - used Baby's Own Tablets in my wharves of the Swedish Nav in LEAP `YEARS'. Beggar-"Kind sir, I don't know house for several years and know of y °°I used altogether seven boxes bt3- Carlseroha, and the thrget used was ! fore being completely cured. Since The twentieth centu>{y refit. `have where my next meal is coming no medicine for little ones that can a prepared one of millboard,. against then I hay© never been sick a day. I the greatest number of leap years from." Mr. Overfed-"Hal Same equal them. When my baby was which fire from revolvers,' r'lles, car- possible for a century-ntunely, old story, I presume. Cook left, indica- teething she was restless, cross and have never had the slightest indica- g bines.and machine-guns was directed. tion of a return of the trouble." twenty-five. The year, 1904 will be and wife don't know a frying pan peevish, and I could do very little The . pasteboard, which as three � It is hard to understand how nhy- the first one, then every fourth year from an orchid." with her. I gave her the tablets and inches thick, resisted cotnpl tely the 1' after that up to and including the w P. C. l 1O4 they quieted her when other medi- I bullets fired from the all grins, one will continuo to sutler from cines did no cod. When baby was Laine Back or any other symptom of Year 2000. February will three - - g Y times have five Sundays; in 1920 troubled with- constipation the tab_ but was perforated by the rojectiles ;Kidney Trouble after so many frank Y ' 1 from the machine-guns. T to expert- 1948, and 1cJ76. tl lets always gave prompt relief, but and full statements by men well CAL.`VERT S a above all things I think the are menu may be said to vo given known in all wAlks of life, that i s g Y very interesting resul Bullets Dodd's Kidney Pills have cured thotu. SOZODONT for tli..�TEETH 250 ARBOL10 most. excellent in. indlgestlop ; ` :+he from the carbines used are able to ; vomited a great deal, was dory cross penetrate wooden planks five inches Dodds Kidney Pills always cure. 0INTMENT and would scream with pain, and I in thickness, but they could not pen- absolutely Hover fail. Years of trial have Tunis sells 100,000 si year of ' cs d had to bet up with her many times .trate the pasteboard, which was absolutely proirm that there is no parto grass for paper-making. Eng-. (luring the night. No matter how only th�•ee ittches thick. The Swed- cantle of Kidney Mmuble, Lame Back, land takes one-third of this. �� akin flilint�ntsr much she ate she kept growing thin- Rheumatism, Lumbago, Seinticn, _ �. S. CWwart Z Go„ Ratlwbeetsr, En�nd tier. It was then I began the use of ash government is said to be. more Gaut, g y -than satisfied with this . first l;rerios Noural is Bladder or Uninary reyr Over tivitt fietn the tablets. rind she-grew plump and I of experiments, and ro les to ivo :Troubles, that Dodd's Kidney Pills its.Rnntew's soo`rarxo aTavP sae baa toed be fat. and I had no further trouble , P P g *as of awthen tot their children white teething, fuller opportunities to the inventor ' will not cure. aateothe+tteechug, •ottre•the g+rma ail.y■paio eurei With her at night. I can recommeptl Dodd's Kidney Pillils` tiC•e the only collo,regalat n the etom}ce Lad bowels,sad in ch, of the prepared pasteboard tit show re. y or Dls.svha•� Twenty-five cents a botae. �. t he tablets to anv mother who has a I medicine t that ever cured Bright's sic'ay, cross or rass- Band fretful baby,. ani I the resisting power of his net-) ma- bar d,,,ggbGr tirroageetrt the world Be ,titre aa� terial. Disease, Diabetes or Dropsy. istmr"stela.lYiwstowaaoo'rsitstearravlo ani sure she will never be without Thousands of Canadians have tried. , Iraetau•ait»ents+, Drums, Uniforms, Etc, ... _. ' ". them again." Baby's Own Tablets fr : and proved, and testified. ret : the World's rubber supply of EVERY TOWN CAN NAYE A BAUD Eire easily administered and dissolved Dutnligh-irYt rue ttit awful trial - T a'57,50Q tons, 25, 00 tomo from the Lowest prices ever;qoctad, Fine catalogue ill water can be given- wafely to tile for me to make that speech to- i = At Schonbrunn, the Austrian Em-Amazon Basin, 3,500 tons froin oth- SOOttinatrati�na;mailedtree, wricenetorany Colt'ngest infant. If your druggist night." Mildmay-"Don't mention F pet-or's palace, is the finest collet- fir parts of .Mouth Atuerica, and 24,- thing in 1fiYa1C Or�tpatEill IlalltrAMTTCnL+.+ does not keep them send 25 cents to it old boy; just think what the rest tion of orchids in the world, num- 000 from tropical Africa. WHALEY BOYCE � 00.t Limps the - Pr. Williams' Medicine C .. of us suffered." l Bering 18,400 plants. ,. ., .- � , � � Ont., an Winnipeg, Bien ' Toroato, d Brockville: nOnt., and a box will be i o - linara s l.11llme �il 1' sent you by mail, post paid". NUTRITIOUS. $ $ �Ibpe e Et Qre THE MOST ., F�A Catarrh Can PTHEFT �?YEING A, WILLING hII:RCURY:I The average marriage rate for the I Cleanink and Carling and Kid Gloves cleaned These ' Be Cured British Isles in a year is 1Q in 1,- Me be Sent by post,Io per os the Dat place is ['first Boy-"blot's the rush?" e tE P Second Boy-"I heard pa invite an dans"s's Oatanii Otter u the sal�r Pte. 000. Only,12 per 1,000 got married BRITISH AMERICAN DIEING CO. " I exit Oars ever discover ad for atanil. old friend to dinner, and I'm hurry GRATEFUL-fDf,MFO�TING. in Rutlandshiro; .but 18.9 married MONTREAL inti home to tell mamm&." SAfiPLB TREATMANT PRBB ., :;; in Warwickshire. Did y'r father send yer?" There are a thousand and ort.'iso- A__� , sfo �� allied cures for catarrh. Mont ofMl�rd 8 LIIIIINgitt riQre$. (0,t�3� ek, LEADIN E , T` Then what you running y'seIf to them contain dangerous narcotics IMAKFAST-SUPPER. ---- The sovereign healer, is a Balm of Gilead Cint- death for?" They relieve at the time, but it does ds, o which not m Th. • ,, a Chinrha Islands, n eat. It heals Ulcera. Cute, 13ruides, unit Cause if mamma knows company not last. Nutt' that is just where has yielded to the and 8�res,long standing or acme. It un a plant- grows, is cumin' we'll have a better din- Japanese Catarrh Clare differs from 40,000 people sleep t}t night in equalled for inflamed or weak eyes. Once tried Government guano worth all other so-called catarrh remedio London's led ing-houses,': 10,000 ire Peruvianelwaps used. The best testimonial is a trial ncr. B 00,000,000. sample Pree on receipt " It cures and the patient stays cured; Faris, attd about 18,000 in New SB ea pl pt of 30 In stamps. 1 _ - - --`- 99. Add re 0,$01 people were hurt in accidents It Performs when• (ethers promise. York CILEADINE GO., sox 684 Toronto, Ont.. + > Japanese catarrh Cute is absolutely AGENTS WAt `gQ ' ' ' 'In London streets last year, of who P 1 207 were killed outright. certain in its effects and has, never, BOW Sr8 OT Qintmente fOr Catarrh Olt LiCt:'i PRICICLEBSRRbCIP1£S, 31000 Dominion Lint) Steam8hiPa. 1 yet failed to cure any case of catarrh that QOntalII ffi81't!llry aecsrots for tta Home, Fann, Laboratory. lltentreat to LverpooL Boston w Lt..r ` 40ZODONT � when persistently used. It 1s a 1" Workshop; Wopa es. Send 25 cent& It the t. Pe 4lad:.to Liverpool. ViaQueeas- Tooth 250 soothing, refreshing and healing as mercury will tti°rely destroy the sense of book eu not worthbs money send it back and w smell and eompletelyderonge the w4ole system your money will be refunded. Thi. la a good i arc.and irasi Bteamatitpa Sauerior aoeamm ointment,_: which is inserted up the y when entisring it thr'oagh tba mucous surfaco>t. side-line. WilUam Briggs. Methodist Book for aUclasm of pa"encem Saloom and Stater THE FIRST S'FEI' nostrils, when 't is quickly breath Bnah aetieles rbould never be used except on Room. Toronto, Ontario. we amidnhlpa Opeoial attention has been giv" to W hTaude-Can ou s Bak Trench? up to the seat al the trouble, pprescriptions from roputttblopp'siciana.ae the second saloon a■d ThlydUtw •000.rmoa.ctos Tet Y P drnnage they trill do alba told to the good sou n►IesotDauaseand all oartbnlan,a)dpy to aq apel �Tubel-A little.. That is, I can purifying, healing d vitalizing the can pose►617 derive from them. HaTit Catarrh A GIiCNTB.WE ITA V g NO li'AAg�SALARY I �yhe Oomp.ay,fir shrub my shoulders: diseased niombratt and the trouble ' Oan, thannfaetured by F.J. Cheney &Co.,To- A 09ors to make, but:we can put any bon. petards,Mills a C•,-. D.1'erraaee too.. ledo. O. contains no rneroary,and is taken in* est, indur-ttlone man or woman in the way of t7 dtatsstr,Batas. Hontreaiand ParWt:�-• won't return. We o not ask you to teraall�. acting ditectly upon the blood and earning =110 betwcea now and ChNrttmas. Stops lhP. CApAlbt take our word for this. We can ma00os ,minces of the system. In baying Writs us to-night. AMoDemid do Loyan,Dept and works off the f)old.' prove it b recommendations from HsY'e patrarrh Cure be ears you get the Beau D. London, Ont. Laaative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a ooId a 3' no. It.la cekea internally,and made!n Toledo in one day. r:o Cure, Pio Pay. Price 23 cents. physicians and thousands of testi- Ohio, by F. J. Cheney At Co. Testimonials �w rdNTgl)-E•3 PER DAY f1sLIRIC-QBN• ' it --- monials. We want you to prove it y tienen rr ladles-not to canvas, but t ld bL Druggists,price 73o perllottlea to employ agents; position permanent; SW Britain buys 70,000 cases of Neff- by sending for a sample box, which gall's Family Plll>t are the best. per year and expenses; rea•b'e fltlos• best _- �olitau macaroni in a year. you can have absolutely - free of -r rsferenoea; esnerienoe unnecettnar°ya It. A v charge. Lend 8 conte for postage, O'IC>l:f?;F'g.address i180 Truth OMoe. Toronto. The Armstrong gun=vt orkt; ®ulploy. • Miilard's Liniment Caren Di hthrria• etc., to The Griffiths & Macpherson .24,000 men; the It Schneider- VETERINARY COURSE. p Co., Limited, 121 W. Church St., To- Canet, 28,000; the German Krupp, The Important ronto. Sold by all druggists. Price 20,000. ARMERS' SONS WANTED-To take a dunces of grapes are required to 50 cents. �-�t " : sbort, Praotioal scares on veterinary „ ;r y. _ *ork; three months'studyduring spore time Ila a stnJle wincglassful of port. C� _- 1.I-= �1R rn'�p t. - T 11flUrU'S UM Uums 90 in COBS. : -. pt home will quality to ase an examination; , «- IR4 restx cev* ono-tenth of the land auocesstul,tuaenu ori l he offered permanene of the earth, and one quarter of Eu- ton at Osco a ye arinourvarioue breaches; onsideration ., newspapers, splendid oppTortunity for you>pg mea to secure ropes land surface. P (1et�- with` ,' Russia has f)00 �- a thorough aterioary CoarFe and d poa+i- .- r fg0000 many has seyezl< times as many waste at onto for[nil pt►rttonisn. Ad- tbt3 man pit woman a daTposit T believe h1INAIID LII�LIT ' account is the security of the moneyf ' y X dress-Head Ogee, Veterinary Sploncse Amo. TO rpBR ♦ coW► /Y Airs: DAY., ;y Prance five times as Many, and Eng= t deposited. IZ tho deposit is with Ivill cure every case of Diphtheria. dation, London. Oa,. D1I{8 I1ly;UBEN BAKER. Take LP►aative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All lanh four times as many. r : , dra lits refund the money it it fails to cure. - - - - - - ` Riverdale. R. W.Grove's aisnsture is on each box. 26o. .. Canada's Pami r Company y " I believe MINARD'S' LINIMENT { _ will produce growth of hair. Liverpool has a past7Y'f"ter which is N 1 q ` �R `�' �.~ .x ata safety !a b8yiiiid: 'ueatioq:' A - MRS. CIIAS. ANDERSON. the lar est in England. It holds 8 q .r r, to secondary conefdoration i3r the rate of ?. B. interest the depositor receives. Thin Stanley, P. E. I. 100,000 cubic Met, ' also very attraa'ave. All information , I Lelieve MINA RD'S LINIMENT cheerfully and promptly supplied. d Is the beat household remedyon "TORONTO'S PROGIIt,ESB . ' earth. ==" " A building permit has just been iss- 1 � ANAA �EANENT MATTHIAS FOLEY. t• sued to the "Salads" Tea, firm, of ;: • -- Oil City, Ont 5� a ;• },�� o, for extensive alterationsf " - ` t Toronto, G Arid WESTERN CANADA and enlargement of "their already • •,� .� , y.' °' _ � ,,� ,; commodious remises including he �� ,. E P g t �, , � Y - - �� � MORTGAGE CORPQRATIO�tK- '` s � ■ - - buildingof two extra store i Ani 8 732 of Great Britain's opu- 'looks like- substantial progress and t, �� G t►r " Toronto t1'BttJt T R y p 13n' - B 0 ONTO • j tstion are over -85 ,yeang aid; 87,040 speaks volumes for the popular daily , .F �''•., t r ' beverage "Salads" Ceylon Tea. i, _ 'R t;vv G 4` t• .� i I. +�•�•�w t y �� k. are over 'T8. by - •" :'c,- r .� "' _ y h+. +��r. L��: M '+„l.:i _ -_ X,". �, .''y. '3 1 acs 't• - K. 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TO OII$tiU$8U'"'M8t1:B elerymi� y- Bornr-•On Monday Nov 25th, the good, moral,boner Bond inteDeotaal eaoher 1 ,fir x. ` to the address label on your paper you — •) 1.) �k.l F� can always ascazt.in the date to which wife of Thos Connor of s eon, and then Rive him a decent,honorable and r. our subscription to Tun Naw" is std. -- Mrs Jones is ver ill at a respectable >-. mittanoss. are aaknowl ed a v present at salary. A dollar spent -in the s 1;,:, �: �.., _ f her dam titers Mrs. Rev A 0 Wilson. ` •hang• of state on label on the first a r vol- school is worth tai► to 7,be legislature. . �• e p ps f R ) three `` � ti 1 1 ive owing receipt of money at this of le. Always Born—In Toronto inaction on San: day Novltb _ keep the date)Paid ahead t v , the wife of Arnott Leslie of ► , a sort. Rep, i t , `f oketS { —H. BttiwRrt who is n0'M► M►orkiet stili 1 j��'1 the Gr ., Lt�a'. �+• V V rN, �11#� j1Vj9Vjjj# $ • and Trunk at the Union Station, d,,, - - � ;;, Toronto. was home a day this week. - ,r -M Barrows, formerly of Biooklin Las grey Cotton Fleeced blankets from 900 Up,. ¢, ,Y : . White Cotton Fleeced Blankets big assortment: FtciZsut ONT„ Nov. 29, 1901. parobased the butcher business of W F •ti T �« +► /''� -= a All Wool Blankets extra heavy. anstons He took possession on Mon- too See our line of wool Blankets dil'ec day last. and will continue business in the «. r r R - t - • In the mil old stand. s $2.G0 perpair. r; Z fro h ' la at LOCALISMS. Never th of such a 8u ht - -A oar loaded witli wheat tart off' the - d!erwea and A the toned at the he ac Mills one Sign for a medicine did you ? NeN� eeced --Mrs. James Gordon was in the city dtty last week while the trainmen were en on Saturda Saturday. _ gaged in ehanting It still remains there V�ell, its a,:; good sign for . —Mrs. Wm. Peak spent a few days in with one and.quite deep in the soft earth + Extra"good value of 50C; cal! end Bee it. Toronto last week. --The entertainment company are now SCOtt s Emulsion.-- The body —Cleo. Howland, of Toronto,- day oronto;spent SaD preparing their drams, •'Oar Awful Aunt Four Baoklesi g pride. Jtiet tb8 thin day with friends here. has to be repaired like other '8Tt �UOt� _ , at right g for col —Dr. F. L. Henry will be bars ' Thee which they intend Riving on Neq�Years • weather. day to attend to his professional duties. * night. It is a good clean drama with a things and Scott's Emulsion is MENS SOX:—All —Dire. Appleton and hire. Lbas• moral and will andonbtFdly be well re Wo01, two pair for 25C,, Hodges. of Whitby. spent Monday with ceived when Riven. the medicine that does lh , Mrs.F: Allaway. —The sale of the old limbar froom tl5e These poor bodies wear 012t Rouge bridge. will be sold next Wednes- JOHN—Miss Haney left last week for To `: DIC]K I00 rontu where she is to undergo an oast• day, Deo 4th. This timber is nearly sl► from, worry, from Over-work, � ation in one of the hospitals in excellent condition, and those who —Workmen were engaged -on Sunday may happen to purchase will get- good from disease. The et thin ` value for their money. y g in putting the new bridge on Church St. T in a safe condition for all trains to pass --We have referred eeverit, t�mee 'to and weak: .; Same of the new - over. the condition of the station road, which —Case, Palmer returned home after is in a very unsatisfactory condition. ones are tOt well made=and -`spending a f�+v months in the North West We believe thHO SFj at now would be a good - i i i i g a time to at all of the old ones are. racked He is highly delighted with our heritage ,tend to it. The road dose not. , in the west, require an gradinR, and.a 9 y R Rood_ Dost of - I •, _ —The ansa r vel from long usage. ; al ThankggirinR` service R a 81 ould put it in Road she e. If n g s i ) . P will be held this (Thursday) forenoon hk grant of $75 or $100 "were made ' ` - . , there Scotts Emulsion f�ix�� all �'Visbing a stack of knittle - 1 ,30 o'clock in the Presbyterian church, are at least a dozen then who would give g yarns for g winter use, please give us a call, you ' when Rev. W. F. Carpenter will preach, a mac and team free for a day, and who kinds. It does the work both will find a choice varlet of sag acrd the united choirs of the village will would do so willingly, and are anxious to r y onys, lead in the singing. All are invited: do it. Bot these men cannot be expected inside 'and out. Fingerings, Andilusions, Burlin•, Zep It makes sof ti hers We had a pleasant call from W. B. to do this work Walesa the township and t etc. Also Bilks and Velvets for ' Hagerman, of Whitevale on Monday, and village assist. (travel can be obtained it bones- hard, thin blood, red, dress triinnungs and fancy ardoles. why shouldn't it.be pleasant after hie ea• a point near bv. and farmers are not bux► "- weak. lungs: strong,.., hollow < peienoe of the past week. The "News" at this time of the year• The work souls - extends to Mr. and Mre: Hagerman their be done now with the greatest eeonotny, places full. Onl the best ma- ju• w L� 1C eY`ln hearty congratulations upon the happy If not done till Summer this free labor 9 Y eyant that occurred on Wednesday last. could not be secured terials are used in the patching —As the busy time is now over, we —The annual meeting of the Pickering and the patches don't show wish to remind those subscriber• who Branch of the Bible Society wan held in are in arrears that now is a good time to the Presbyterian church on Thursday through the new glo*of health. S P , Pay up. We are are in need of the money evening last, the president Rey. A. e, and ae the amount each individual sub Wilson in the chair. The busiuess part NO one has t0 wait his turn. scriber, who is in arrears, owes us ie of the meeting was first proceeded with, p You can do it yourself—youAL I small and will require but little effort on when Rev. Mr. Wilson was re•elemed his part to pay, yet, when all these email president, and Mr. Bunting, who has baso and the bottle. ` amounts are sumuaed up it means a great in ;office, as Secretary-Treasurer, for over deal to us. We hope that everyone will 40;years was This picture represent make an effort to square up within the %I, old oomti,it�tee re, the election ' ; t�ia Trade Mark of Scott's neat few weeks so that we may begin the otfisers was concluded, the Rev. Mr. >,te• Emulsion and is on theT 1 new year with all subscriptions paid up. (trogor gave a most interestingand in wrapper of eve bottle. • t i i raps• every N:O —On kfon3ay evening the teachers and etraetive address on •'The debt we owe Seed for trot wnpk- officers of the Sabbath school and the the Bible••' This was followed by brier members of the choir of St- John's Pros- remarks by Rev, W F SCOTT & BOWN ' Cdr , _ , I:, . pewter, of 8t , byterian church. Brougham, and also the George's church and by the president,aod i�oRox ro CAxane 011e Chopping Department is again rU10121ng teachers and officers of St Andrew's Bab- also by Mr. Bunting. The great work bath school, Pickering, were entertained this society has dote in the past and iP 5a• and jt all druggu4• �u�� b�Ast. OD? Cr� 28 DOteCI f at the manse by Rev and Mrs McGregor. still doing, is deserving of a larger attend. OT despatCht And A most pleasant eyenin» was spent by all ante than is usually found 0 the annum the host and hostess having the faculty cneeiioks- THE SONG OF THE WATCH. alp tI of making alt enjoy themselves, quality, g g y r chop. ,. ' 1�r1II D 0 p .. - —On Fridaylast one of the i �orrool 1 Hart' I 1 is the tine I k pioneer reg p; ee , t3ente of Peterboro pa4sed away in She BROOK ROAD Smith it was ropaired tee' Before I was a useless wrest i = person of Mr. Wm. Kerr. brother of m r�," k,, �' f` isbm Bins, Fatnil Flour, #8 FO per bbl. Kerr of this village. He was born in To- Thel1bristi4n Endeavor Sdbipty from 13at naw a thing of beauty, ' "Tse Baur, FancyPastry Flour,this place attended the Endeavor Rally in y #8.80 per bbl. . . • "1Sontov " r Tonto in 1822, and was cons• uentl in My mechanism was most unLeaiptty, urs �Ilanitoba PaleDt Flour,-$5.00 per bbl 9 Y Brougham on Tuesday evoniu� last.. , his 80th year. He went to Peterboro Mesyre Tool and Fitzpatrick took in Twisted and dirty auJ turnod about; when a child and hue lived there ever l.)ads of fowl to Toronto Iately and rexlizad dy master could not peep ine true. Bran $17:00 per ton 'wbeatelend" ?be i r ac ' since, where he became a prominent Citi oig prices. We understand Mr. Hu and M iseed bis thinner and suppor too Shorts, fl x.06 h er ton Graham Flour, 12 lbs or 'itis• � zen and highly respected. We extend to took iu a large load of oats also. Jumbo Flour, 822.00 per ton 8 Says he. "I will see my sllrpw, bf fixed Chou, $16.00 per ton <; the surviving reg , ..: „ arty our sympathy to The 111:,nunette concert in rims ' solitwl• What that Smith with Von can do," thpih bereavement, Oat Chop, #},b0 per 100 The i house on Dlonday eveuinR last, was pro. And straitway wi;,hout mwe�do, nouncad all right b ever o Oats 45o per tae —St. Andrew's society o" Whitby' -anti Y. Y ne who was For Pickering steered both straight and f, Picker'nR will baud their anniverrar, there. true. banquet on Friday niebt, Nov 29th. ai It would look a great deal better if the Now treat and elaan nd ruuuing true,.;. Rohr u'elook in;Whitby at the new tavern yoanQ men who go to Piekerinit ehurohes. Perfect the time I'm keeping- — - • Armstronrl's, ye ken. The=Scottiep are a' would act like Kendemen while oomin 1dy bands at twe►1ve now paint dirot�i,;'. - lo�kinR forrerd to a Braun time. An ex home and not disgrace their parents and if master smiles while •silos. pin QelleoF Fes will be served, four ochres. in $he community in genera. Mori) = Noy 161h, 1901'. • cons isting o' oysters. •. _ -- :_• - R y haggis, •heap's •• t If bre you have a watch shat stops, ;.i held and spade. neeps and tomatoes frs� Kinsale, Or to you is a trouble; - Robbie Alexander's wi no a crack in ane -- Just leave it in as you pass by.. o' then, and mono ither fine dishes. Miss Mabel Tri is now in Tbronto vial And ting friends .• PP • And bmitb be will repair it, na accts they'll tae some grid Scotch At a reuc,mabls slurs• , (� v whaskey to keev a' doom. As wool as a' - Mrs" Warner returned from Whitby last 1 - IM61week in rather poor health this, there will be speeches and songs to +► -;-. t mise Eva Ravers tai beat,! at.der the Por cid and young. . No extra charge for - " : your heart's sourest. Come a' and bring doctor's care for a time, but pleased to say testing. ' your freenr wi'ye. sb is now much improved. � — ED. i r W. Haney. who Etre been afl stn' iso Lizzie Graham L vintiu friends g Jeweler ����'urchas� O*ent�surnlshin s a ` ployee on the Grand Trunk for several in Whitby. 1 /:: g € Miss May Lid PiokerinR �a years met with a very painful and what 9 Rett in nding a few weeks in Toronto. *t sell !'s in 6i ' might have been a fatal accident on Fri. � Reidy Mades. .-• day morning last. He was on one of the RI• W« DhlcAvoy and John Rodd bays 'ACN 'gl • each purchased a new natter. •tc0 ..+ p. Summer e S her Und@rwe construction trains whichwas loaded with Overs Ben<drnin W net proprietor of Kinsales - .•4: a Overalls, Shirts of all kinds timber, and when unloading at a bridge v '� P P ae ldep °.8 , $ , most opted industry has about completed o Hats in all rile latest styles r near Danbarton. one of the sticks of tim his new mooldink shop. 0C tf.. leer happened to slip, owing to their Dover The bond• usually 1 0 ° P a. q�" y ca led Btimb}e bee a, Boots and Shoes, Etc. ins of frost. In some manner his ISR be. hall" and recently occupied by Dar. (}eo• dela ) a •� . carne entangled in a rope and he was Akare is being torn down. to� idv a T thrown from As, . z « m the train, but •aught hold of It reports are torr -` o� n `• ' ` � '-`' ' UI1��II� . Po correct our organist will ,- the ties in the bridge. The stick of tim tender her resignation oq or about the 4th a sed r. A 16 tier fell on his 1e2, and with his leg en- of Dec. we understand she has a mo.e leo- s � avp tangled in the rope. and clinging to the rative situation in view. O �. k V ties with hie hands be thus supported the C. J. Stevensonit S eosom is }iavin •retired sa'ad: t; ff +b .d c ti" - heavy stick of timber. In order to release clition to his residence, making a very at .: � �.c hi a ..�� a aD � ces ay mit was necessary for them to secure tractive structure. kir. Matthews of ei e a �'v�•� P an sae and cat the rope. Had he lost his Brougham being the contractor. O �b fl$p ' w �. I � a'aa wawp° We aro again selling fleeced Ii TX hold he would have dropped 25 or 80 feet An item appeared in the colnraI oh ibis o b a o �p g g nod shirts and drawers worth 1 } ' SO he atones underneath the bridge which journal a short time•ince. Hader title head- `X o o e $ for 450. Shirts and drawers worth 1.25 for 50c. Shirts and r would have proved fatal. As it was, both ing of Kinsale. Although not intended. =V ° A ~ `' M $ o drawers worth $1.80 for 60x. All wool mita home knit 45c A bones of his leg were broken. He was caused considerable exoitow"at, and now � ., ; ;. g � A o ► Wool Ii taken to his home and Dr. Bateman at- the question is who is the borrespoodent ? nod leather mitts d0o ;,- . tended to his injuries. There are some who think they know fora w ° LAST BUT NOT LEAST ars feat who it is and they are not far wrong, a M = to g 2I Itis No 1 griinulaled for $I , —Another terrible accident ooearred0 we-trust we have not offended an one b � a d o 0o d Also 28 lbs bright sugar for 1: . 4: Thursday last about noon, on the y Y $ i Grand not reporting items of inter• that have �1 0u ' { Ti unk, abouti two and a half miles east of occurred. for it is impossible�3 ble !or ns to be r : _ Pickering,:when a man' by the name of aware of all that trans fres in and around Lo an Davie, whose home is said to be in Ham• each a town ss gin ` p • sale. Parties hayin R pidii " raml�g l Pickering. i)ton. met with instantaneous death. Us an thin of importance Y g portanoe to publish rhoald was employed on the construction train. kindly communicate with us. Q - ' and had just finished eating. his dinner, - , -� y: � The iandersigfled is area to do all when be arose to resume his work. and a kinds of .t protist• framing as moderate �a-:,. : Fon, >.Y•• � when walking along the side of the track .b:�, By the war;tae. a trtt ` prices. All the latest appliances for do �' � � ''High � at a point where the bank is high and 1 i in the work. Hx h Gr'a � 8 I1loaidings on hand. g e �Vheel� .•. 1 low is the time when rural"sallools�itir'e a-obs to the track, a freight came along, re•engaginR teachers. Anyone who knows _ FRED. DOWBWELL, with thA result that he was oadgb6, i�ed -anything about a teacher's dot trod his Y Or$m Norib Clarlewont See T. A. ���•-s dragged along with the train. Finally be work, his responsibility and what is the Ord left with �:•$. Dpwewell, Olare- }, was thrown &dross the track, and the effect of his teachings upon the after lives Or JNO• DICKIE. of the pAont, will reoeire t attention train paReing over hisbodycut it tom- present Ketieratton, will xeadily see pidteh in two, end mangled it in a terrihle by more tb+n the ordinary oars should be ,. manner. Those who witnessed it say hie given in the seleotion and a a P Y• The tragi TREES Y body presented a sickening eight. The tea-,ber does not work for monty se this is � :: " &��� 19 arrlsq , A not his aim. and it seems "moat 'necessary All kinds of.. : � � ,�;�., • r '' � :, � ,�� coroner at Whitby.was notified land an in Y for a trustee to beat him down to a min- FIST Tli~EE•q:' Cleveland ,: s ; , quest was eabeegttently held, fat the oo Tom) Mum wage. He should + Durance was purely accidegta' . and n0 1tlVvQ gid pay an8 i with`Aut demur. LPt our district fathers rx. blame could be attached to an6ne• ThA Bbesl+'rtiaetret price ittid other good wheats:' , gpsc'l,tI priopr:: and five have estimable ones,show their for for all kinds of i - ofl�rad• unfortunate man was un•marrjed and bad of chariicter. their 1 r � - '•� a d t 7NAr Re•rnrudc nese ani Fall and tVih�lr sap es. . been at wfrk only a week when , h9 met ability to ran eo;:nter to earoe close listed am le vrb ala oyer ibis terTib.e death. ' R .., JOHN E GH Agene. p man ar anisate, S ti J, Vokie's 6tar8• and 9e3 that he gets , ;. 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