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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_09_06 .r. I. D • f VOX L. XI. DICKERING. ONTO, FRIDAY. SEPT 6 1902. _ NO. 47. raheslsfamal Qxaxles. expected,but bis experience is the same as Centennial Corners- OUT AROUl D US other farmers in this product. + We notice that Dr Eastwood, of-Clara- Mr Bell is spending a few days at l bAt I bas extended Lis telephone line from Medd"a, j — - - — .. --Seb�i-td's farm to--Arthur-dohaetoo'e. .Mise Wick, of Toronto,is visiting with Tris PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN ST vas thence to the Greenwood.hotel. Thieriot- Miss Maggie Yates. *: A. 'YOUNG.M.D.,C.M.,Fellow of work of wires should keep the doctors in Master Lsaghlio Cooper figs been visiting 4 � I� T h 1 JL • Trinity lSedtoam l Oollege, Toronto, me - � � '� • OOB828>{GNDBNTs. touch with all points int a northern part "with Mrs Knowles. I `••+ i her of College of Phvstoians and Pnraeons of _ of the township. The Misses Clark,of Montreal are visit 11 .t Oatario.Oleos and residence Opp O'Learybotel AudlEr. p' Woburn,Ont. office hours;, 7 to 10: -•a+— fait with Mrs Bertram.. eveainR 6 to 8. Some harvest is itill out yet SCHOOL REPORTS. !flea Frances Bramwell and bliss Hattie -- Tomlinson spent Sunday a Mien Jennie Gordon visited friends here t Bo:Grove. tit W. H. Closson has beet taking a two + LtOeiL. Of all materials and design recently. Thefollowing is the standing of the pa. week's tour through the Southern Btatea. I a- j _ kept in stock. It will pay you We wonder if Audley is going to have a pile in the.1-11.1 deparimett of Pickering + to call at our works aLd inspect our stock, ° Many from the neighborhood attended- NN ttended y i ENTON. DU. h BOULTBEE P harvest home: pablic school for Angust. Names in order i BLrrl N, Sol{eltors,eta, 2latioasl^.rest and obtain primes. Don't be milled by James McBrady ban been.indisposed for of merit: Sr 4th—K Kerr, 91 Wright,A excursion to the Thousand Islands on But Ohsmkers, eo Kisg street, eavt, Toronto, agents we do not employ them.cousegneut• a week or so. Vanderbargh, D Savage, A Calvert, Jr nrday and report a pleasant and enjoyable � At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon; lldoney ly we can, Lad do throw off the agents Several of our people intend taking in 4th—E Pagb,L Bateman, G Allaway, E trip.although Somewhat late in returning,. ' ..to loan on Mortgage• commission of 10 per cent., which you will the Industrial fair. Calvert,D Kerr,M Moore,L Shirley. Sr home. FRi?IK t)911TOV, K.C. D.C.L. certain! save b purchasing ftom us, A ' $,RBEa-r L. DUNS. W. MULOCK BOCLT- y y P B F. 91.Chapman resamedzcorkia Picker.• 8rd—D1 Gibbon,J Moore,M Bateman, W BSE. .sl-]v call solicited. _ ing college on Tuesday. Graig, J O'Connor, P Clark,E Bunting,C Binder Twine ! WHITBY GRANITE CO., Mr. Laugmaid,of Toronto. occupied the Wood. L Banks. Jr 3rd—E Wright, D � E. FAREWELL, Q, C., BARRIS• nlppit here on Sanday� air. Wilson being Kerr. J O'Connor, R Shirley,N Banks, E — J • TER.OoaatY�p°rn Aesttorney,and Conary Opp.Post Office. Whitby,Ontario iC Winnipeg. Smith,V Benson,M Smith,W WInters,B Parties who bought Linder twine from + I olicitor. court Hon .Whitby• 10-T — Mrs.E.M. Willson, of Windsor, has Woodruff,O Leslie. _ W. George,Ward, me this season will please pay same to the *? ��j�1 q been spending a few dace with 'her sister, Teacher. credit of McCormick Harvesting Co„ at TOGV dt McGILLITRAY, BARRIS PICSERI♦tl L♦r �'1R i "Ira. *Ieigoo J.Chapman. _ Western Bank, Pickering, by Oct int. 1J ere,soil�itore,to. o�cc opposite.Poet: ._.�. Brougham harvest home next Monday They will Sn3 bills of amounts there. bmo. 'Wit by.Oct. Jao.Ball Dcw,B•A.;Theo. T$OS. blooDY.-- A:eGilllvray,LL.B. blonev to Loan. 8y BROCK ROAD. +�� — -- Greenwood. Septi, 150`3 47.50 11PATERSON.RITCHIE & S WEENY, School has started again with_a very " Ba resters,solicitors• etc., Temple Build Fb et class veLieles for hire ronto, nail Claremont every 8atnrdav, A number of our young people-intend in Andiey. Pickeringby day good attendance. Mrs Joseph Brignall is visiting friendsTohie G.R.Sweeap. or nigh{ Bne to connection meet• going to the exposition tbisweek, ing all G.T.R.trains. Freight and James Ledgett left on Saturday last Thomas Lamoreaux basainted his express delivered to all parts of te P for the North-west. h {'eterat%at'y. hones on the 4th. It is a great improve- ,, y 8 College village. Teaming of all kinds done meat. bliss A. Birrel. ie holida in withS,VETERINARY SUR• on shortest notice. Sale and eom- Our young pec le intend having the as• friendsin blanc Mite.miaaioa_etablaaia-coaaecsioa� -.b1r_.ac4_Mrs ileo Las_sad� inn 1vBaena, _ GE�`4-t3ra mcta of one 9nrsrta- $31 pieeienext -A- — .rtnary Cotiegv, Toronto, registered member exppeec�ted. Labor Dav at the lake. • �7 -- -�-- ,' et t..ontar.c veterinary �1s8lcs' Association. �� $award sad Willis Skinner returned C.Goldman, of Toronto was the Kniest -FALL T_T_ iZ'T�� L>a.ie ani r,■deoc.one andone gnarser miles Lome last week, aft vtetti0g their coasin of R. A. Birrall on SaLdey. i iiJ. L i north of Green xiver. Office and ahoeinR forge • • y Prey Teter, arouse a to a a.m.,and t to t p.m. Tel•praph Garfield %ilbor. 4 4W. M• Miller,of Toronto,npeat a few address Lootatliill,out,;P,o,addresa,arsea Miss Minnie ilbur returned from the days with Mr. and Mrs F. L.Cfreen. Begins"Tuesday, sept any AtTer, out Queen city on Friday last accompanied by Mies M. Foster, of Thornbary, is the ! Veterinary surgeon, her friend, !dies Clara Prattle. guest of bar siater; Sirs. W, J. Devitt.J. BHIRLEY, Furniture s's; , Mre. J.pSlea acd gnad daughter, Mlss Mrs. Joe. Harrison. of Toronto, is ebe NineerieIICBd Teachers• Hon.Graduate•!the On:ar.o Vet•tn N. Thom on returned home last week bry CoueBe.Toronto,resilaaewred member of the after spending a few days here with friends. guess of bar parents. Itile sad Mrs. S. Five Departments. • Onsario eterwary Idedtcal Association. All dis.asre and,mune.of the domestic animus trreatei itcootdtng tothstaost modern approved Mieaem Came and Mabel Hanison re• PBEPAR+ITORY Course of stndp rand satenuffc principle.• =coin T.A. 076162 A full line of first• Visit Brougham neat Monday Ev'g. turned to Toronto on Thursday after leads asp to the High School Entraade %mpt.'meat shop,residence of Ctbtrtch 6i oppa elm furniture now —.....:�.. bohda in ai home sevazal weeks. law Peat s 1'°Q�' on exhibition is y g Ezamiaatioae. aRE[N aeivcrt. On Monday evening last a very sad COLLEGIATE: Good genera)courses. � r one ware rooms. — accident ocetned as Green's mill•poad preparation for Junior and Senior Leav• • ustners 49arbsl. Miss Kirby is visiting bar parents bare. bore. when Leslie the sides% eon of Jas d Juni "^^^ Prices right. Miss tabbel Gtihuly hae restrned home Byers of this place loss his life b drown• Ex as or,and Senior -1latriculauoa ........... .. g' p y Examinations. �H )MAO DUNK,Coavoyancer Com i from her visit to lslcskoka. ing wbi)e bathing. The unfortunate lad mirason.r for rating A-Milavtts, eta., Mrs. C• Callander Lad son,of Toronto, COMMERCIAL Tbotoaga courses . R. S. Dillin ham• who tris about twelve pears crags bad Kuck keeping, 8horthaad and Waramott:0nt. 07 spent a few Sacs with Mrs. Wm Hoover P g• Type- 07 , i Pickering, One y a 8 tins g g g the day,at threshing Waring ! Quite a number from here ea ally beeu eased during and Shen the day'# work was over he +------! ��pp BIINTING, Issuer of Mammas the ladies,a ant Labor Da In Toronto. y MUSIC Vocal sad Instrumental. = l B[d8• Liesn2es for the oonnty Of onnart 5 Rev Mr �bitaa occaspfed th and two other boys want down to the Preparation for the Examinations of the .a too sloe ar 6% bis te64denae.Pi.reesall pulpit in ins absence o!the pastor. Rs+• pond for a bath. Byers was £Ira% is the Toronto Conservatory of ldasio crises- i. llolntoaL water, and bad only gone a few foot whoa DRAWING &ND PUNTING. Char. ,VID BELDAM.. aactionQer. ke. Wheat �ir�a�� Dir Sheppard ba retorted to his home be a+ipped into a holo and went down. coal sad Pencil Drawing. Oil. Water- _._.•Ll vP oonzc,eo.i D M.a S let'bia nnm•rous �' in Clevelar after speadiag two week@ with Lad before sasistance could reach him be color and China lE'timioq —= — the aft»es Fertiarwas drowned. No one knew of the e:' Send for Annonaoeuasat to lrteads both far and near. 6s1ea of!arms.farm — -- Mrs, A, Badley,of Toledo. Ohio , vtslt latanee of%bis hole in the pond,although j aaaet ata •verysbtos for in to be sold wul be Farmers ma have tbeir wheat ground with her stain. Sin.Goo. Farrier fora WM. P. FIBTat, M.A.. Pnnoipa). t ;'.handled by the fnbserlbev with the utmost Care y man teed lbs nil for bashing The - l LLgia-old to the very beat Ldv62114e. 0-ly for either Toll.Cash or ZExehaags• few days tart week. y Mrs Petah sad daughter, Miss Sante, of funeral took place to Tuesday atfor lin. Much sympathy a ex reseed for ilio =TM wAJL1•s—Ft*kA"26 sutra:et.=.s 7R B.BE1TON,T0WNSHIPCLERH Actors.to viutil,a the former s daogbter. sorrowing relatives is their eat acid _ - JLJ• Ooav6fsncs:, Comailarioner ror saline lay quantity of teed for els at Munn' Mrs.W.J, Turner and other friends-bare. Tenure ootxb EAST D o� as tOf tows:— iMdr.tts seeonotaae Etc. Money to loan able prices. H Hopkfoe,V,S, took in the exoanlos sadden beresosrasns. So. 6 Matt ea to, p!openT. .1musr of Marriage Llc- to the Tbouaatd lflatlda-ori Saturday Ltd 118:59 A. M. rnoa." ttihlH�al.. Ott, 7 y_ visited Cornwall Lad Moatrilaritefore rq. Ev'g of Sept: 8tb at John Blandfn's ..12 LoCaL 8:09 P.M. _ V dLFWAY HOII9E, Eingetoa Road D. Brokenahire, Ptekertas,of turning borne, �,_.a e._� 10 toot-,. k14 P.Y. 11 stood accommodation tar man and beast Standing of Papua of 8, 8, Pio. 11. Ptd• Brougham. '[yrs sorlrO WIBT Dos as rotsawsa— ToanlLr gases, Gnuiae a t 13sea of ligttor2 Bring, for month of Auguat'-4th class— -- 884 A.M. sad agars J BULL, Proprietor. 43-04W Wtaais Wilson,Eve Hopains, Pearil Doten Lv�Gleeson is home for a few days. Na•9 LoeAL , Mabel Hoover, St. Bed class--Arthur T C Brown was home over Sunday and Il LocAL 9:40 P.Y. POCCHER it POST ILL..Licensed Ane- Wm..-,T. Haney I Doren. Stanley Hoover Jr 8rd class— Labor Day. '? MAJL 8:18 P.M. t:oneen for theCoonty of ormrto Ave- -• Delia Barton. Ciolat Faller. tad class— uon tyles ol6very description coadocted at . PICK 7�r!ING'g Gertie llor4aa•Bars Hatchings. Sr Std— Joraaa Littlejohn lost his valuable rum w&sLU voosbarson ztatteal moderate ebarce. T. Poacher, ROL; Estate iV rii111�LT Gertie Faller. Harr Hopkins;` Annie bores last week, V-3w Agent Lad General Taiaator, Strict attention Harry bfiae Brodis,of Toronto, is vlliting bar Tx&ms Goma EA1T Dis As FOLLOWS.--• .peon to all orders b77 mail or tet.grapn. Ait 1 MOlrain and Fred Gilbaly fequall. Maggie area Tt308. PuCCH6B, Brougham. vas F. Practl�al Painter. Wilson. Jz lot Utlie Fatter, Hermon motbsr here it present. No. 8 Ttf►tL 8:47 A.M. POST'LL,Green&i er,Unt. 3&,7 Qiadsor, A. E. Lehmann,teacher.ber. Sies Bell, otTo Toronto, is the of 10. 12 brIS8;01 f•M _ The town social last week at Miss Hattie bar sister; Mrs Madill. 10 LOCAL . . .8:08 P.M' ATWELLINGTON per Paper Haftins. •"Decorating• Hutchison's was a decided success. The A B Dowswell delivered two new - ung removed to ani tborongbly overbaul �lal.Omiaing. _.'Tinting. eveniL& w6e all that could be wished for stoves bore last week. _ ss!the above bonse.I ani prepared to, f�.ruish ii}lazin and theprogram which consisted o{ oar• TsAt:ta GeutG WEST DtJs A8 T�fl.ows;— , acoomodation to all wbo desire to patrcn!ze Graining. ° R• q Norman Poacher, of Toronto, was No 9 LOoat. . . 8:89 A.M me. htpacinns samp"e rooms. I shall be plea+• tette.,etc., was excellent. Dr. Hutchison. home over the holiday. A.M. I♦ ed to ase all old ratroee when tbev ?,.ve co- All orders promptly executed. F.Wilson, Miss Thornton, Miss Allison, s' 11 Mtz:n 2:Ss .P.M. caeion to vint Meatbam. Jas. TORRENCE. 2 Gm Estimates given. Geo Burk and Wm Matthews are at 7 Mail 8.22 P.M. Miss Reesor,J A White and the Rev. Mr. _ g a/arthatn,ons. sesta 8cngog Ibis weak on a shooting expedition — Willoughby, of Ttrouaharn and Markham. The and the MrotorRev J RcLunmh._�11 '.ifles IF YOU WANT. • I. part and their selectioa� were rendered in ew days this week awct,mpanied by a • WE TERN B�M� OF C�HADQ excellent rtyle. The ice cream parlor waa fariFre t well patronized. All enjoyed themselcea Fred bdeoliin and Robert Brown started A gasoline engine. and turned oat to the latter. -Proceeds for bfarkham high school on Tuesday j In every town. -)Braalford wind mill, Deering machinery, Ise irpot ated by sot of Parliament 1874 fy.t3.00 net. morning. bindere, moweve, corn harvesters. corn Ttekertat granola• Henry Wilson has gone to Toronto and village abredderc,Page wire fence, binding twine, AntaorlsNCyital.....................!1,000,000 this week to take in the Industrial buggy or etone boat. See or write Subscribed Capital..................... 6W,000 St. Johne ba set home Monday, 8111 exhibition. may be had, !' sant.... .. 180,Otq ,=ice .,tr.�.- Mrs WmWilson has returned home ... Assets Rea9i1T Convertible............ 1,639,870 rrs— , the s9-17 alwam. Joav wan, wW ..� c LA e fter e r President homier --- in Mauitoba. ` — Special,attention given to Farmer's sale Miss Lottie Disney returned to the city Mrs Beattie,of Toledo,Ohio,is making Mica, ieadacheS,. Rotes Collectfoas 4oliMted and promptly made On Saturday fait, a short stay with bar&not and uncle,J A u Farmer's Notes discoeate3 American bad Richard Ward is in search Of,a man to z` Toreign Exchange bought and sold Drafts is- and Mrs White. sued,ayailable on all parte of the world go with his Mrs Disney machine. • savings Bank Department. - C N sail Dire Dietey spent Sunday with T C and bars Hubbard returned home James and Mrs Kent,of 1yrtle. iaa%Friday after visiting the Falls,Buff. i Intireet shoved on deposits at highest car- De,ape are+dangerous �' A large number prom here will attend .aTo and other places. rens rates,and credited hs i•yearly to depositors surely, when you have the Toronto exhibition this weak and neat: The subject of discourse next Sunday Plinne trouble with your eyes Goa. Korr. Stsaager, We.learn that Dr Moore,of Brooklia, is at 10 80 s m is the Christian church will Grease Milia - Wbv not be -ra!iev9d going to cat his telephone wire at Salem, be'•The Crucifixion of Christ." 25ci9 from that pain to your = and ran a wire to Aoan%Zion in%he course , Mrs Geo Smith, of Montreal,and Miss head with. s air of our �y T T AN of a week or two. A McIntyre,of Careen River.a lit Thurs. glaasea ? P. DOMINION. BANK Nelson and Mrs Dingman,of Pickering, day with and Mrs Meehan. �; spent Sunda with'William-and alts Din • that makes Our ' Refracting y g H Wilson has decided to offer hie �r horses glad. �1 man,of Mognt Zion. y' tt. error Luke t Optician. Quite a nutnber of our boys go to Glen farm for sale by Auocion. This is a ct�o. Toronto Optieal Parlora. C8 ital Paid uo, $2,500,000 chance for those wishing to secure a first , _ Q Major on Sunday evenings to attend the gIL 20.1y 11 KING STREET' wnST. divine services held there, class farm . tl Reserve Fund �2,500f000 Lookout for lots of run-awaty horses this Cowan,Turner Cc will operate their fSEat year as oats are turning out from Bider mill every Mordap,Wednesday and `WHIT$Y�BRANCH. sixty to eiebty bushels to the more Friday daring September, %tad after this Piles Cured 1 Go to the H Davidson accompanied by George every day except Saturday. r�ti4 = aeawai 3sank%ag Raciness Traneaeted Stevenson,' of Pickering, spent Sunday H Wilson's farm is being offered for ' Special attention given to the oolleetioa of afternoon with J W and Dire Disney ease,J A White is also offering for. sale - Farmer's Sale and other Notes. A nn ber from here passed through J g About one !ri his firm adjoining Mr Wilson's. The Balsam.to trxbridge on Wednesday to Person fa every four auf- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. two f e joined together would make a Pers with itching, bleeding r rotrud- _ attend the wedding of Miss Jennie Jones- awn B a P PiCkeTltl Pharmacy. mt.nst allowed on deposits of.1.00 nail up- No 1 farfYf. A Storey,of llaremont,hue paroha9ed a ing piles. There has yet to be found wards. new driver and also a new set of sin le The Rev. Murray Tait, of Claremont, �', - B.J.THORTON, g will enndao%the re opening service of&. a airg:e case in which Dr. Chase's olnt- .r ,, MANAGIMI harness from our harness maker, J W y ohne Presbyterian church a%Brougham Aient will not afford prompt relief,and " j Disney. ° 1F if used regularly, produce a P ' Amon those who went to Manitoba in next Sabbath at 2:80 sad the singing for Or �Oi1L : A NEW BUGGIES of all makes and the recent excursions were T C and Mrs this service will be furnished by the Pres• eat and thorough cure. Ask Yom' a� 1 styles for sale abeap, call sad gat prion McAvoy.J Briggs, Wilfred Sadler and byterian choir of Pickering neighbors about it. The best people in Walter Ward. a Don't forget the garden patty to be the land recommend this treatment a+ Second hatafi buggies,Datta,and wantons A large number from bere'aud all parts bald at Jobe Blandin's on Monday tiiept the only actual cure for piles; 00 cents on hood. of the country side attended the garden 8tb. An excellent program is bei e• a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates - Ab'iey'asalt,PARyTS GREEI'f, Cssioria, party of the La ar �A bold under the arsd,which will be d din the town Company, Toronto., T 'o•' r Fruit Saline,FI oil, Talcum -powder, p 1 „Liquid maga sin,Fly proper, U C head- Plow rspaursI maobine sad Boal ort- pi hall. Previous io this as szeellent tiro 4 We learn that CbLrles Proctor isrntead nobs walets.Siedlitz powders, Fly pale, ing to give rip farming this fall and will will WT6 on fire bsant%fat town of O Cr sootbittg 9p:ap, Imperial lemoasde, (}.neral bla�il!>Csfehiag• Tire aKtiog a twnsegtettly bold an auction sale of his John Blandin. A number of faooy and , Inserts powder,0 C tonic bitters,Tarsaric spsaialty. stook and itapplerneate-mme time trot. nseft%I I Ice will w for rub at ilia �a+ Roil. Uhlori'de of lime, O O worm d threshed basaas, Ice cream will be served oaubs • H JilaCktOn, �absu=e�y�u not so ayLod gs+eM as wt Friday ,twill be to I N and thsatt 0611 0rm- All WSWOms- - •' - liweeir ... K E NG- NEW-s— ... - _ .. :ser-'.s w.^•7++ce 5i'4�i1nbre' ... _ a•u.-,.• _ �. -� 1 w yy . 6 a . .n¢. .. .. mow.. . .. -. ._ - .. 1. _ -. T I T.: _ ... .. '� - ,. w. , .. .. -' • -. L _ , - e '•.l .. .. " - - - - • I. .r .,. . , . - , I. • -�+� ... ADERST. - }Wit-'wLre- Totally-lostir '- R. has---al- - - 'photo are'gone Outi-jnto zj woS'�'-_-__. . I■r j ways been a question in- my mindTHE Hereby know ye tae God - _ _lwhether some o! those poor- loath- & IESSOX Every spirit that eo that' - � � � < _ .' some creaturee�who were reared a -`-T--_ — Tesu.9-CIL'IsR-ie-come in lie flesh is - :.-I .-' ' - the alums of s great city end who INTERNATIONAL LE330lis of God, and every spirit that cos- - - - had never heard the name of Jesus SEPT, 7. tesseth not that Jesus Christ' is - except-in_blasphemy, might not ,in . oume in the flesh is not of God (I. - ' :'They are Ina ptscable, bet e Acce t Gods mercy be made as fit for the Text of the Lesson, Deut. =viii., John iv, 1-8). The test therefore is, . ' celestial city, as some; who, having 9-22. Golden Text, John "What think ye of Christ ?" • been born in Christian homes, have ' vi., 14. . :_''t"hem Without QuLstlol-�. ' led a different Christian life. God Whea thou art come into the ALL TF3E MEN'ARE PRINCES. - ' . - will never condemn one who is born land which the Lord thy God giveth I There are about 12.,000 people - • ' blind because he cannot see. Ile will thee, thou shalt not learn to do al- scattered over the t�centy odd rocks `- -'[�,t.,,a •omedlns w aoi or the tz.ritnmmt or prayers had been offered. You did lnever .-destroy one who is born deaf�t.er the abominations of those. nes-nor islets wfiich constitute the Faroe , GerM.is tee�esr Ona Thonsaad.Niw ti r•• not have a dancing master pro-+and dumb because he cannot speak tions. group. Every man in the country is ��w 'p°fja 'zOr nounce a eulogy over her white, still f or hear, but, my brother, though Before the deluge God saw that the In some way the descendant of the form. You called In the Christian liners may be some excuse for those wickedness of man was rest in the'King-that is, Morse sea-Kings, - minister for the last reverent offices born in the sinful slums of a great earth and tliat every imagination o1 i who fled.to the islands in -the ninth •' 11l despatch from Chicago says for your beloved dead. city for not renouncing their sine(the thoughts of his heart seas only�century and peopled them. In agrite JEtev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- When you criticise the_sincerity of I and.joinllig the church, there fa evil continually (Gen. vi, 5)� , The of his homespuns, his turf hut, and • --- ,vil from the following,text :-I Cor- certain church members, you should• NO EXCUSE FOR YOU. margin says that every imagination,his primitive life, every good Fai•- lathians it, 22, "I)espise ye the' not .forget that the church of t2brisc You were born in a Christian home, (signifies also the purposes and de-,oese is. conscious and proud of lits church of God ?" was instituted for the imperfect as:and you were reared among Chris- !sires. After the deluge sin develop-'ancestry, and he bears himself Iike`a . I would like to ask you the quer- well as the perfect, for the moral; 'ed again in the descendants of Noah I prince, He has no newspapers or tion which Paul asked the non- cripples as well as for those who j lien surroundings, you were started g qu sand became very manifest in the re- social emblems; but he knows the churchgoers of Corinth. The world are spiritual) whole. In the church tizereafa�d that you prayers, tan 8 Y .. y bellion a flint God of the Babel histor of his island home, and he needs prec ly the things that the .%here are to ,be found members like builders, In due time God called I is a constant reader of books, most- church wa organized to supply. It a man whom a friend of mine was excuse m you have, proves that the _ needs strength to resist temptation, one evening defending. Howard Holy Spires is mightily striving with Abram from among the idolators of!ly Danish. Itis literary taste is in- Crosby came to this gentleman and. You today to confess J,:hriat and,'Mesopotamia to dwell in a land ferior only to that of the Icelanders, It needs rules for the guidance of which He promised to him and to his who for a thousand years have rain ,'life, it needs support under afllic- �d "Doctor, how can You like Ijoin the church the Savlor founded (seed forever, that in the descendants ed and maintained an ideal of na ..''tion; solace in bereavement and a such a man f? You know he is not I on earth. of Abram He might have a people tional literature of merit. The most hope of heaven atter death. All what lie ou ht to be." My lriezid I But there ie one answer yet n the I who would honorg Him and live to remarkable feature of life in this ' • ''r -: these.blessings come by Christianity. turned and said : "Dr•, Crosby, if l question of my tExt. This s answer i make Him known to other nations. little group of islands where the At- - -- 'r .' It is therefore worth while inquiring you had a little child who had lost comes from many a troubled heart. (The were -therefore to be a people laritic and North Sea meet is the' . ' what are the obstac:es that keep i s.n eye or who was deaf or,who was You sty to me: Mr. Talmage, I do separated from all the cuatoina and'dancing. They dance not merely fol men from coming into'the church. I born lame, would you despise him 'not despise the church except idolatries of the heathen, living i the fun of it,-or:to show of their - "Well" says some one, in answer I on account of his infirmity ? Well, ','mY actions iu a public ,,say. The wholly for God, a to the words of my text, "the Tea- peculiar treasure new clothes. Dancing with the Far, son I despise the church of God is my friend is a moral cripple. I do I reason I do not join the church unto Him above all - because there are certain parts of the not like him because he has lost one (because I have so many home duties people on the nese is, to.a great extent, what nth- ..i eye and one le and one arm. but L-,th t I cannot do iffy share in church,earth (Ex. six. 5, 8). Iletics are to us, a sort of exercise err g , 10-12, All that do these things,Joyed by young and old alike. _ . Bible I do not understand. There- do love him because by the grace of work, if I should join, In a few iare an abomination unto the'Lord.f +--- fore I will not profess to bel leve f God, he is frying to struggle against years I expect to take my place as I The next clause of this verse says I, • . THE HARDY MULE. • . what I cannot c,`mprehend." Now, his drily temptations, and bis spirit- Ia member of the church altar " ,that the nations which formerly ori' ' my friend, such a statement s aim-,nal deformities. :+o you will find 'Now, m friend, 1 want you to real-l- The mule is ready to begin wor) .r -, . - r- pied this land were given to thtiso two_or three yearb- earlier than the 1 . 1 r absurd.._-From- sttcIL ' .obi might suppose tn'�- God---tcadak-:.moral._ize_ihisreat ituih:. G4il-never---sem_ ,-amiiz��ass ffierre#vrsedAn-the-pm - -- o seHe can be put to p'rett3 g ppose that the'.only isex-Icripple�. They are struggling etcry ,dained that any one duty should vious verses, and because of these t plicabie things i° the whole univers. of their lives a ainst sinful eon8lct with other duties, He never ' heayy pulling when he is three years they were being driven out. There- _ - Ii ora those recorded between the lids Y g oM; and from that time until be it temptations; they keep on struggling of ante a mother to 'leave the bedside tore Israel wasto beware of end . - w. .of holy writ. Why, there are whole I of her sick child in order to attend ' forty, if he has fair treatment, ant KEEP ON PRAYING, ,avoid all these things. It was be- , , _ realms and cycles and universes of I Fa missiunar meeting. He never i does not meet with an accic.cnt, he facts in every direction yet untxs.-{keep on reaching up to God ; - keep Y g' cause of the wickedness o! those nes- is not likely-to lose any time. Ile is - compel� amen to do for the church 'tions that the Lord did drive them ---versed and unexplained You can on staying in the church becacse not•subject to many ailments to I = not focus the whole heavens with onejthey know that Christ did not come more than_ he can consrientioosly.-out of Israel and not because of any which the horse is a victim; at least, do. . But Christ d:,es demand this'. righteousness on the part of Israel .telescope nor span infinity ^lith the'to lastltute a church !us perfect•He does demand that you profess t I�ut. ix, 4-8). Ile did ail that He not to any great degree: He lives C . finite. You might as well try to!men. He came to heul the sick and about-twice- as long. and his actua t end confess his love before men. And 'did for Israel for His own soma's ' Dvild a range of mountalcs irnm 1,not the well. The church of God is period of usefu,nese is nearly three ' you cannot do that in a.better way .sake•1Ezek. xxxsi, 2,2), then in re- Loag Island to England by Pitching the great earthly spiritual hospital Lim,:- as Song, for the horse is real- than at-the church altar. Then let turn for all His iq%in kindnesses •. pebbles into the Atlantic ocean 11 or where Christ, as the surgeon, tovess g is not fit for heady service until 0, the most imminent Christian duty.i to only naked them to let Him do - . -'- try to empty the Pacific 1•y dipping to set the croaked limbs, where' is five years ofd or atter he to 20, - . decide what you ought to do here affil more far them, or, in other - tap the waters with n sewing gir►'s "Christ, as the spiritual opthalmolog- , - - while a mule wilt ott.cn do good ser .; alter. w„rds, He asked them to walk in vice for fort ears. -and they havr - -' -thimble is to attempt to build up a ist, toes to open the eyes that are x Y , And I would ewp pclally plead with }lis Ways and serve Ilim with all - system of science or to develop a blinded of sin b tees known to work fifty, according lbelfef in the Bible unless you are•I_ "Nell.” observes another hearer. You to accept Cgist in'the churcii their heart and soul (tie x 12, 'to cne writer, without being tuiliec wiiihag to aeoept some things which "the reason 1 do not Join the church I8cdore 'men as you have otFers de-`13), for only thus could he do ,Wore out at any time during that long , • YOU CANNOT MPLAIN its because I .believe a man can be'pending tiry n you, .your present_ ac-ifor them than. lie already had,dune. period' Like the,ess, the mal® will - _ f. 4fust els good a Christian outside the tions will probably decide how your .I 13, 14 Thou shalt be perfect ,live upon next to nothing, and dui $vt, though statements may fie'churcfi as faside." Nnw 1 would loved manes will act and feel toward tmnrgin, upright or sincere) with sus; all �iis laity years ot.1 and . ser ;made in the Bible which you and I Ithe church o! Christ's esta:blisimeat. 'the Lord thy God. - - t Y ,not asisert that all mens who are non' vice, n mule will not requtr�- ant sl - ieannot understand, the silent truths,, churchgoers are unchristian men ']n your heart you feet that it fa inw To Abram the father of this poo- generally does not get-half the feet - _ the Calvary irutba, the converting' John Newton used to say, ..When I the church you ought to confess ple. God had said• •'I ain the Al- nec.er.4%ry to sumtain a horse during : �it 'truths, are all simply told truths I get to heaven. I shall have three;t•hrlKt. You know {t .#s tats the,intithty God 11a1k befc,rc 3Ie'. and his much shorter period of uacful - i i': - ` ldety any unbiased man to read the great surprises- One great. surpriselchurclr you will_ want_to be carried to thea rerleet'- luprir;ht, sincere) Less -• , islmple words of the four gospels an+C will be to_And so fanny peoplo there.when you are dead and It is from,(Gen xvii, 1) The title of God -� i . . - remain blind to fiefs meaning No'.1 u;d not a its haftwed precincts you will want;here is El ghaddat. Which stgi tiles -- p' Haan csa read the stor of the Prodi expect to see The next RAILWAY TTtACK=LAYER. ,i Y surprise will be to find so many peo- ,to-go torth.when-you greet him when the Mighty.God. who still sulflci 7 gal son and fall to realize that God'',plc absent, whops I expected to'see, viou shall dwell with him 1n heaven l ent, as a mother for her child. Ab-f" A new merchine for -laying railroat ;j - I- IIla represented by the aged father,i forever and ever and ever. (rain had been leaning on an arm of i tracks hies latOJY been in.en ted. II _ 4i e.nd the third great surprise will bei has proved ttse'f capable, with s - ` -� that his own sinful life in i'eeresei to find that I got- to heaven my-j - I had lost iellowshi upon but'two_aisles of track f putting down c ' thatyrepentance &Adthe sins of �peacera upon most of us reach heaven-[ ray wel PEARLS OF TRUM -"",lthe lord would restore him and have'crew nt forty men, ofputting a day The �7. ' P �, � younger reff" Like John Newton, when - _ seated b the return home and tno, l' I hlin rite better in future and lean track-la)er has a huge--crane. Mxty 1.., divine love and forgiveness by the'may all ,be there--I believe we will To be conscious that you are 1g-,inore fully on the Lord alone ' Ff we I feet long, which projects forware __ __ �I ring and the fatted cal! rad the be very much surprised t.o find there I iiorant is a great step to knowledge. would know the power o! God, we over--the read. and it hauls behind . . ; . i ,father's Miss. Spiritual (tie and some people who 1:ei er entereel the' Verbal restraint is seldom praN �mart learn our weakness: If we it a train of suet&-n flat cars Iaf3deE - deeper faith will come later_. go, church door,.and never publicly con- ticed by the i}literate, but always 'would know the stt8lciency nt Cod. with ties and rail,p, A continuous ny broitier, els yoL belie'a in l ,d teased their faith' at the church a1= by the sofas we mast learn our own insufciency ; double line of the latter motes for . . the Father, God the Son and God'tar. A man who detests dogs and a wo- (II, Cor, xll, 41, 3O: iii, 3) Sc'e�'. ward over rollers and carries the • . the Holy Ghost ars you believe that But, though there may be Chris-;man who, hates children are sus-'s tree precious words for the uP- ties with it.. Both rails and tics etre ,' Jesus suffered and died upon the Uan men and -women ILving ou aide picious characters. right, the sincere. in Fe. Ixxxiy, 11; I seized at the ,proper point by the • _ , cross for our mins, as you halitus of the church fellowship, 1 for nqe lis not, that men are leas grateful ,cxlY, i, xxxvii, r3?, machinery and placed on the read in that Christ has gone to heaven to'do not believe I could be a Christian than women; it is only that they are j 15. 18 'Choi Lord the God will.front of the train, where they short- - are a dwelling place for those and not be a professed member o1. raise a unto thee a prophet from' ly form part o! the track oi'er which who g y thio church of OIII Ido not � more silently so p who are cleansed try his blood o i' the m,dta of thee, of-thy brethren. 1t Pa`s • This r sifts is said to.be. _ _ ,' `believe ail that is needed to qualify neve that I could turn my back upon ! Many a-numskull has been rated n like unto ate;' unto him ye shall I the must rapid and the most eccnto you to come into she church he es-'9-'my church and stili love my Christ wtvge because he knew just enough hearken j micas mechanical track-layer tn\elit- tablished on earth This was the are I love httn'to-dal•, and, my bro- to hold his tongue and .wag his l in Jer, xxx, i'1, R. V.,-it is Rri'- �d. . - - attvirrg.banal of the Philippinn jailer •,tier and sister, neither do I believe head• f ilii Their prince iahaill fro of th�i.:- =---- t - ._. to whom Paul�said, "Believe on'the you 'can :turn your back upon ,the 1S'hen a lvoman boasts u! a host of stelces, and their ru'c r !halt prcae.l'- - _ f a, Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be.church. of , God •,. and yet alga to7irwnds she has probably never roal-1 from the °iidrt of them,.And---1 cvi;l WHAT TiiI n"(1RL.D SPEAKS. - •' m ptt_�d.__ . --house- -A--mart---is'-F-*Hest-.-7rovirytrva :t nil acqua tit-;Cause ' lI, to iaw near, un3-ire`-, Some 'sting in ormnt,on "re not necessarily barred - from' the bec•arese I believe that, as-Christians, ante and friendship. Une true friend: shall approach unto Me, For n'ho,gardinq the chief l.inguages'of the ' . church of Jesus Christ because he we should look upon_ the church as'in a life time is remarkable good fo)•-' is this that engaged his heart -t-o,Icarth arc 1:lveh b-v a G(Srman stn• ' -" .I ,$ ..does not fully understand all. Ute a collection of God's children. There- Lune. . • •. .� apsroactrunto Sic ? with the Lo d." fist_ Leaving•Cliifese out o[ the „ ' Bible. He le received add welcom•id I fore we should accept and love its! There is meat difference-between do-M.Here is a wonder:ul and hoaut'ifcl. question, v:hick in its various dia- - because he believes that God• so•,members as our - Spiritual brothers" Ing ,and being. We may consciously plep�hecy of the prol-het li a unto leets is the. language of tour - nun- - 'Acived .the world that he gave Iris tui- and sisters, children of God, and 'we Jkfoacsc one cf t,hepr,rx•lvcs d'awing;.dred:millions, Vnglisir is racily first. I.`; express in action what we have not ly begotten Son, that whosoever bc-'ourselves should long to be of 'yet attained and made our own, but, near to dod on fh it h,ehalt and;Iloughly sivakir,g, Fnglish'is spoken lieveth on him should,noS peristr, but THE' SPIRLTUAL HOUSEHOLD. Dour coneclous actions are according I bringing God's message to them in'by one hundred millions, German - . have everlasting. life." ' - , mercy. 3n at.i thinE s • it beh'obie'' ,comes.next with sixty-nine ail{lions, t bfark you well my statement. I Lo our true attainment. and, if the Low German dialets be "i)'cll," remat'ks another Tian, "I,� him to be made lie unto his, _ - tlo not join the church because of did not afilrba that there were no �—- o •-• - hrethre o•that Ile might I e'a.merci-I included, t Imre,are,eight�--III mil- Chrtitian then outside of the church THE DUCHESS' TROUT. things lions. Russian foliows with sixt - tui and faithful hlgii, priest [n thin - l5omenconsist^ncfe of its i pracgr. „s-��ist,, but I d' . affirm thusiastic�ln1 le Talking a toe a.pertaining to Co rn .ns'p rprr,_ _�' n en__- e another. Th a Christiane ought;that a man- cannot be as good a Which'once covered the world, French They ay g g ciliation fbr'the,sirs cf the'l sot le- to be kind and loving and gentle:Christian outside of the Christian naturalist - one day, she mentioned•! He was faithful to Him that ap- and Spanish, are note sphken by only and ltelpfut -t6"their fellow- church:church as inside, -There 'may be that among her triumphs with the pointed hire, as a'so Moses a'as fbrty-one and forty trillions•rQspcct- — members. Then they demonstrate good Christians, who prefer the go- rod was the capture of a speckled faithful in all his ho.c•.; i-fleb1.: ii, 'ively, and Italian, which Sias lately that some oL the worst fights on ciety of Sabbath desecraters and trout that weighed fully eight 117; iii, 25., I shown sigrs of spreading, thirty'mit- � earth are .church fights. The elder';worldly pleasure seekers to the so- a pounds. - t 17-1,j. I will put My words in his l en`s: who prays _ the aoudest in prayer I ciety of those who delight in God's Pardon me for staying you roust;mouth and he :hall speak-unto them -----t meeting may be the farmer who house. I be mistaken, said thee naturalist, 'all that 1 shall,command him. ' . -never comes out second best; in ' -a I "Well,'- answers another min, ' I be inista "but science teaches me I lie said to Moses, "vow therefore 'oN SURE Git,01:ND. _ horse trade, and the gossip of tho'will tell-you frankly why Z despise that speckled trout never attains;go a'txl•I tiviil be icon thy mouth X wel�:choivn' artist -overheard a sewiwg society is just as'mercilear; -as I the church ol. .God. The reason I that extr ordina and to icli thea what thou shalt Bay" countryman and,his wife ridiculing . .•':ihe gossip 'at the club or in a ball- do not join the church is because it u r)' Weight. The . creature you caught must have- been I (Ex. iv,'llj. lie said to Jeremiah : `his picture, Which represent'cd ii -•room. As long as tae church 'is I is t8o-straightlaced. for me, and ' I some other-kind of fish." Whatsoever I command ttI thou farm • scene. •lie was so indignant � Alled with hypocrites I do not want ;am not willing to give up my own I shalt speak. * ; • Behold, I huge put that he at last jnterposed with the Ko join it.'.' way of living." iffy brother, I be. The duchess took the professor's remarks in perfectly good MY word in thy mouth" (Jt•r. i, 7, remark: liet•e you have told me the exact g- Part, but ..STOP, MY BROTHER. ' • ' y was delighted, some months later, to 9)• It;'is easy t•o.underst. how I That glinting.is valued at . hr - / • truth. I believe ninety-nfne-hum- such ren. needed to be told w-III dred� pounds. Allow nie to ask if J You know that some of the very diredths of those who scoff at tiic we bigure a handsome speckled trout; I i" best men in every cuuiumnit,v are(church scoff principally because the weighing. nine pounds' This she im-I'to sac, but when we read that the you ale familiar with works of cirt', members of the .different Christian are not ready to surrender some sec- mediately despatched to the pro- Son of God ro emptied Himself that) "loot very familiar with art," re- churches. You know, us well as 1 feasor. He could truly say, 'I can of Mine plied the farmer;,"t:ut I know some ret sin. But as 'you•have iI me Soon .afterwards she Tec own self do nothing," "My. doctrine thing• about Tatars, young man. know, that tho :i h tome of the i one honest• answer I want you to ei ed a is not mine, but His that sent Me," i When you make a tofu fist leets tip church members may be hypocrites give me another to a question just telegram from the naturalist, whose "The father who sent Me, He . ive p . ..the vast majority xis mei sail too- as important. It you are not read laconic message read gt from the ground by utline her fore men who have banded themselves: Y y Iiia a commandment, What I should feet first, yeti do so7uethitig that "The science of a lifetime kicked M to surrender your secret sin and say and what I should sipeak," "The Nature never did•" � - together for the purpose.of prayed join the church,• where is that sin io death-by a'fact." f " _land communion with God of a ♦ Father that dwelleth in Z1Ie; He going to send you?_ 'doeth the works" (John v, 30; %ii, • ` 'GREAT PAST 7115. .'trying to snake their fellowship bet-; M unrepentant brother, as you TIME FLIES. . ter and Fuser and truer and more y P Y 18; xis,, 4t) civ, 10, then indeed we In 'tasting leatq the sect of Joins, are unwilling to join the church be- Two Young ladies on the promen- see what was never seen before' nor Christlike. There are thousands and cause you.are reluctant to give up adq: of a seaside resort had been since-flim' in whom all fullness in India, is far ahead of all rivals. ?':tens of thousands of church members your secret sin., ask you where will watching the vessels.pmss; through a p pasts•ot from thirty fo forty days dwelt emptied to entire dot endcnce' e ;who , ora no more hypocrites than that secret sin ulttmatel send ou? are very ebthmon, and once a year y Y telescope lent them by an old salt. on another even for His words. d to nbstaln from 'fool your Christian 'father and mother, You need to be aroused from your On,handing the glass back, one of 20.22, How shall we know the they are gni • . 1. -who were also members of.s Christ- spiritual lethargy, and to realize the ladies remarked that it was a word which - the Lord -hath n:. •,(or seven„'-fi�'e d,*s. . _.`ia,n church, were hypocrites. Hour awful danger. I would specially ver good one. . .. - spoken 2 ._ - 1Ghat did you do when four Itrttic lead With you to surrender your ye , miss,” said the ancient, mar- Thele always have been and always Clicerfulncss, cnfwrrd at first, b •: .-flaxen haired child died ? Did you i s ns and dedicate your life to Jesus finer, "that 'ere telescope was given will bo false prophets and teachers, and by inspiirs .a gracious content- . take the-small white casket into "'a�-Christ . by joining the church, bo- me by Lord Nelson." teaching lies in, the name of the meat, and self-sacrifice. at first e ,ballroom ? bid you i;ave her dant-I cause, in your heart; you•know well • "Good graciousi WhSr, Nel'sori has Lord �Jer; sriii,•21, 25, 32). Ther,:- conscious struggle, loses itself it . , Ing iiSaiUr ' pronounce the eulogy; self-for etfulness of lave. In suet over nor dead body ? Md,yoy''have whist you ought to do. I have at- been dead nearly a hundred years." fore John tells us by the Spirit . k liar mttsi¢aeaclbor sing. a song ? No; I Ways shrunk from the thought that "Well, I'm blowed," replied, the "Beloved, believe not every spirit, ways . these the daily cross- n' you took h r' o ' the Ch>yroh.`'You,t,'"ople 'who were born•tri`stir and ig= salty one, ' quite unabashed, "'ow but try.thg spirits whether thea are duty change info tie mruyr-rayec �Worantly reared in fain, and unrepent- the time do -Sy. of God, "11e a mail; ;ntee Pio- crown of lit©.L. . ,, , - brook fr4f`ittii'lhta c 4lrtTi where iilt►py ' . . -. . , . ., .. . - _ . . . . _ • , . - _ - . .. $ ). _- , .. .. , . I- 11.1.111111. -1-11, �: ­- . . I ` .( .. . " .. . . " :.. .���+, 1,­ I „ -.. .: . 1. ­ 1. — . I 1'm. - y . I . 1. •. /�':' -w 9. l - o . wen ® L2 .u..-.d A =e�nyaM+-.:em,°+�t,,I�AS�•wRj�"�-„�, wvP*• y. _- , - s Ham, ,. . _ „ yam. .. - .. „ ' I, .. "- - , .-.. ., . • , : 11..i' '' . - _ _- - ... _ '- .. .... - .-.. _. _. _.. .. r W WOE I9 SO CHFi P .- Well Made. - . POINTED ys kno more - -_ --�y.�k�-- - *-Saus--snd- ufa--gsast-do' I Old men always know more than _._ _ +a ��ra _ �SHOD3j� IN BHITISB AND eeceasarily mean good bread. t Nothing surprises some men like "Lrr� , .,,��;�,`` x "AJ1iY'• ALAN WOOLENS. may be spoiled In the makisig. Just their own success. tea' '��. ."': p. i - .- so: materi_a_l is not everything k y ,1Xr. Alfred BTanaell, of Shrews- Prof- W. Hodgson Ellis, Official Seme men take pains naturally and - some give the the same way. 1I 0�i�•tA � I"r/ w S g� bury, Eng., Tells of the- Analyst to the Dominion Govern- Appropriate-6pitaph for a bartand- 7 Tricks of the Trade. meat, alter a number of analyses, re- er: "He had a,'smile' for every- t J' ports that "Sunlight Soap is a pure body." . . - i ,i Beak is the man who hasn't -. V & J •a ( �i Shoddy is the great feature in the and well soap." "Well made." T/ i trarlg of one of the leading towns of means more than you think Try strength enough to break a good re- ` the heavy Wooten District of York- Sunlight Soap-Octagon Bar-next solution. - shire, and it is well known that 11ie wash day, and you . will enjoy The wise man knows mora than he k i k'. ltiil la civ turn out an enormous the benefits of a "heli-made"- tells, and the fool tells more than weight o[ goods, the aLaterial being soap and will sea that Prot Ilia !s he know 1�'t//{� A,;WZ s; ' composed mostly of shoddy,_ cotton right. $a one should know better Ave J. and the like, iietttnpence to sigh- ,than tis, Zu Smith (angrily)-"I underatead :' i ' �� .�.��. ��.. you said. my face was enough to «jf teenpence per yard (broad width); is - stop an automobile." •Jones-"I the price of these so-called woolen Plying Eo an enquiry on the subject certainly never said anything of the e -goods, sad plenty of attracti vo fab Extr$ F n e Stook.�0 rbcs are shade at Iris. stateA: "There is so much mixing"kind," Smith-"Then I const have done aawadays-to bring- goods in at been misinformed." Jones-"That's ., 1. _ �. IL L is mise state[! that Scotch mom- such low rices that it takes very what- you have.- Instead of stop- LEMONS 300 Or 360 size, - - ' ' ` ufucturers of tweeds, who hitherto p a •_ used no shoddy, have bad to resort good man to tell what there is in Ping at sight of -your face, any rep- ' ER BCx' some of the. manufactured articles." utable automobile would increase its TLO [DA6t5lD�i( CQ I31I 4SI0;1. 1s�., Limited. TORONTO. i to its use in order to compete.with . .�s * °{,, . In the Yorkshire Post's Annual Peed• • • . _"_, _ — -- 4 the compo ition of similar articlQs Trade Reviow for December 7th, ra Iargely composed of shoddy produc- Two troopers-were recently relat- WHOLE8q ui in several Yorkshire towns and 1901, a 54;inch cloth is spoken of p 5- ., , elsewhere. which eel* at is, Id. per yard, ing to each other their roughest ex- Nf•D � ':The manufacture of artificial which is composed of , ail shoddy,+perlences in South Africa. Tommy flotbi �but is classed as woolen goods. No. 1 said: "Idy hottest corner was . -wools-and it is somewhat difficult to The Hon, Geo. W. Wallace, Sante in that terrible batt!e of Spion sn^= : Staple .) :.• 4ndcrstand the designation - le said I Ito "Oh, that's nothin said Alae tPANTi, KNIOK[RR, 1. OYiRALLf,t1M00f(s.eke. - ` ... to be a large Industry - is sat Fe, New Mexico, in an able article p•„ g," ' _HY g Y g on "Substitutes for Wool recites'a i-130111mY NO 2; "my hottest corner arwesrs ouwlm ': sLanufacturers with a cheap substi- ' was wheq two Boer women got at Ask your dealer for the" goed�• Lute for the- real article. statement by a comsu"s4tan house is t■■i BEST EVER. - - the trade that 90 per cent. of wool- me while I was carrying ol'{ ono oP YI; In speaking of the trade of an- - + `! ' tither town in the heavy�Yoolea Diss en goods'contain-cotton. and that in their ducks." ♦ _ ���®- DARLING. ]stet, the Ym kahire Observer says 45 per cent, the proportion o! roti- AA . It is noted for its classical cloths, ton is 3; and, when in addition to f�1jiJ �1 Q cfl]IpARt!, l.lYtftO, T1 Nye, = i .heap dress meltons. dyed in classI this cotton, the stuff which masquer- 1110 LETTERS. -- + .. :al shades, which 5tu1 their cheap ades under a -score of aliases, such ..'., > _ It was at a fashionable boarding- ' - narkets is Greece and the Levantine as shoddy, mango, wastes, flocks, house, and they had calves' Trains dor ts. it all loom fiyings, wool extracts, moils, �g NOT CHANGED MS 71E= for lunch. She spoke -to the gentle- , ' ' goes well there !e a ® .t ., wool stock, manufactured wool jute scan next to her; "And do you like1. - treat future for these goods. The I DTT SEVEN YEARS. , Y � - . ` Ma Ijs and_ses•ges' produced here_ar@ yarn, etc., etc., the wonder is not - cali'es' brains, lits•. Dome?" "I al- m Kreat favor with wholesale cloth- -tom sero-°#--woDfLL - --- -to-teed`toYsteut' with-what — , - " ars, and,-combined with an export largely, but that any wool le- used This Correspondent Tells ffiore I have, madam." There is a time - ��� � . et a11. - iemand, a stently trade results the Eranphatica y Than Perhaps to laugh, even in a tssshlonabla EAT whole year round Into the tom- I thoroughly agree with his deduc- Aaythiag Could, the Perfect Per- boawding-house. TO � �, tion, and also in his statement. that -mansnc at- Cures hLade b f• iosition of the higher grades a per- Y. y ` entage of wool enters, but -it is,the adulterated cloth has neither the D3odd's Kidney Phis. Little. Walter wa.s, eating .launch, FromLtbbf'etameaa . , - -sssntl ;wear nor the warmth of honest wool- when he gave his arm a sudden byglaalekltchano . 11 _ en goods Mr, Wallace continues by Gelert, Out., Sept, 1,-(Special) -,shove a.n'd. splashl dowa went his ; we employ a cast. - ;, TITY CHFAP COSTUMES (stating that an expert witness be-1 Mr. Samnel-Kerna,han, of this place,I gtags of milk. "I knew you were who is,as expert In •r. vhich adorn windows of many man-i fore the "Nays and afaans Committee is a wonderful example of what going to spill that[" said mammy, Maki" - - __. • .-le shops are shade in this locality, of the Fifty-fourth Congress, testi-1 Dodd's Kidney Pills will do for tick l angrily. "Well, it you knew," queri- - . .Tweeds and mantle cloths from 1s. fled thea the llret-class large worst-; and suffering humanity, !ed Walter, "why didl&t you tett YIS -' e' Id. per yard, form another important,ad mitis of the United States had ; tits Kernohan had been very ill, sue?" Branch, and ars made largely put in the French and German pro- !Indeed so Ili that the doctors had - throughout this neighborhood. cess by which short-wool fibres could j given him`up - as as incurable. He i A man is never fully Conquered un- L - t $peaking of military and police be used. This is a fact which i heal silent a great deal of money in itil his wife has succeeded is making . -� clothes, "strength being the teat." iapeaks for itself. Quoting further trying to obtain a sure, but all in 1him say before company that beFlttl�'$� r :here Is little room for mango or tram the same source, an English vasa. until at last a friend sug• likes to push the perambulator. - 4•u • ' - (hoddy, and even the tender wool. I correct ondent of an American a- ested D1odd's Kidney Pills. This i (] mused by the Australian drought is i per writes' "I ;give dessgus and par- w,,)nderful remedy soon made him s 103.00 TO THE PACIFIC COAST IF P�ucct$ - - :I yK - .-lot admisstible: I titulars for two most excellent I we.I man, and although this was i I'' A [well-known Yorkshire firm re-;j cloths. The worsted panting will nearly seven years ago, he has! from Chicago vin: the Chicago ee We don't ptsenae sxmrsy tins Be ssaw lbs - make a cloth particularly adapted 1 scarcely known what illness has beer `forth-Western R'y every day during i very aitelaut mateMIL ♦ wppu on yew . A BENEFIT TU "!ta•SIE.-L to the American taste, asci It can be I since. and has naver had a return of ,;r�tember and October One-way pantry tlba)iMa enables you w has..1.aya d rlht benefits that xtiiTl irndoubtodly made very well an a cotton-backed i hi.• old trouble, The lolio,rtag let. c'.oral-class tickets at very few rates I ter asrsyala tae tb•rwy bee,Qeda --;' f cloth end mango filling "" Again a' ter% which he addressed to the pro from Chicago to points to Colorado. , - . -- �, +esult to'farmers farmers from the recent La- ! ", _� : iorporrttldn of the International [rad+► journal to a technical article i Priotorg of Dodd's Kidney PIIIs, toll [,tali, Montana. Nevada, Idaho. Ors• LIE38Y, MCMEiL� at L1EIOY , sera: "The proper finishing of low- the story, %on. Washington, California and i CHICAGM u S. A •- I' i t3arvest Company which took over !grade face goods requires great skill' Gelert. Out.. Oct..12. 189 . various other points Also special - ,; I; *,A i :he business of the five leading har- 'and care, as generally such goods C In December, . 1893, D was Canes t round-trip Homeseekers' ticl,et4 on i Widts flew oar booklet"Saw To lia=r Gess - , I �rster rmnufactur•ers !rave -r -Icy up, analis to=court[ for 4'amtw ro RAT." of teen consic}ered b a large per- contain ri Targe sick aha jiSld [fist .sad-- tivtre Ttye; �y9, _Autust, ` Y g FER-CENTAGE OF COTTON ( 14 months. I was confined to my i3aptember and October to 17061-1 - Ion of the !arming community. house and to I The economical necessity of a con- n both warp and filling, the amount , my bed I was attend- Coast and the West• Full partittr olihe ecofoh of the interests of mama- rot woof being only sufficient to form i ed at various times during theme Fara from nearest ticket agsrltt or i-, t�iQ acturers and - those re their [names a tate to-cover the cotton, and It !s i 'months by Svc dif^@reat doctors. address B H. Ilenaett, 2 East EC1n,Y -- -_„ -;7.-__- i Throe of them decided that my trou_ 8t„ Toronto, Out. ai,l,Rls .titbit's •W'Fv.'r, DtiCLOSC87 iui.toine" must be apparent ,tet any seldom of the Lest gva11SY " 14 ble was Coating kidney and Incurs o! C�•eae Ufa aWty bound edlum, sae who understands the present sit- + Quotlag Mr. Mulhaser, the greatest Dle, The other two sold that tt London has thirteen )�irisscipal plo- "p""`deOf wont ginrfrstioaa era pec. ration. manufacturer of snoddies in the was spinal disease, but all of them Luys nllerlee. - mal+ piper rdittaa tS+ to CpatQ - The tnerottr•ed and incressitil cost 'United Statsa, Mr Wallace Ives the g rerdyI ftrall.a new 1»e14 ietpost fe • ag I 'g I pronounced my cane absolvte(y and ready fytl, lag.tis cr ISD pat or •ansreses ._ ,''> .' tt material, manvfacturfng and sell- annual consumption of shoddy in positively incurable. sly money was rs tlVns h rets tr ate axi. Pal+ 0+vr ra'sofasr coarasuat 11910 pTea , oxlas NQYAN liURltaY, R >iayst•' ng=the latter in conequence of ex- the United States at 40,000,000 nearly all gone, for I was not a rich rat. L:sauta aromas Q„iato•Tables. W dra�. Rail ltill,wou'real Qaaads. . ,reme and bitter competition be- pounds, disptaeing 120,000,000' IA• Must the Non" a a wise to e■m s. 1/. _- - ' ; man. Some one advised me to try 6 asst eisoat,uv i.aa amh Doe, tan -- • - `- ;w.en manufacturers, and their Rever- pounds of wool. The National Llfo; Dodd'e Kidney Piila, and as a last , The result of recent;tests carried . . ' ki belling agents--has made the busi- Stock Association of America pure hope I did so. After I had taken: The best starch gloss made is tom-;out in the German army prove that< . iiew% urrprontaWe, the figures for 1900 as follows, (and three boxes I was able to walk I posed of Xi o,,nca_ 011r. sf sgeresa . f"'tt^d9- h the . - . :The two alternatives left for the ,this J presume refers to the U. S. average soldier can carry on a day's _ about, but I continued the treatment, cell; gum arable, and borax, mina °� manufacturers Rero either the las- only 1, Shoddy used In 1900, 74, until i had taken a hteen boxes I ounces of ivicerine. and thret i march without is urin hie heart. resAsinr; 04 the prices of machines or 000:000 pounds, displacing 222,000,- ! g • pints j g _, Now D can may Ism entirely cured of water Four ounces of this mix- . ' :he reduction of the coast or manufao- 060 pounds of wool, or equal to 72! and able to do my work as well as I tura is added to 4'f ounces of boil- l ' :u - and sales The latter could on per cent o! all the wool in the Unit- [fiver, , Ing starch. . Mlnard s ltoim�nt lumhermao $Filed y tt accomplished by concentrating it isles that year In ether words' I am es G nd�April w19A and �s� for hllinard _ re bust ess is one company it displaced wool is quantity to that "— pe of -,- n P q Y � Gelert, A ril Z4, ]902. t 1,09.5,000 the year in Euro As can readily be seen, the form- 1cli d from 42,990 000 out of 81,1 s and tuke no other, consumption. I ng -ql tKn nAa6 enrnPAXW_.maa,�nat cvnedAn the United _..___ - -_,.... _ « • flock-jobbing operatletr but a cen- States. Therefore but for this my cite trouble, since Dodd's Kidney - crit of mutual Interests, There shoddy there would have been used! The Church of England d bishopric TML MAOIST tt�'LfLAR DgNTlte1t10R -. g pills cured me away back la '94. � the Mackenzie River to 600,000 - " a no watere8 stock; the,capitalize.- 222,000,000 more pounds of ,cool. I SAMUEL KERNATiAN.' square miles. That is five times //�► /t � Jon is conservative and represented An incident is given of the discov- Dodd's Kidney Pills cure to stay the-size of the whole United King- O-M L V, E R-T S Z• s no block oflened fol the eeublic„„licit most repu�ableo(?)and wtell known`that a,cured• dem. -- ' Y g y Y - .CAR60LtC laving all been subscribeddpand,paid manufacturer. who-bad a contract to EUROPEAN FAST TRAINS , ,R-. . ,)y.zhe,manufacturers and their as- supply the Government with' 50,000 France is first is Europe In .point Lever's Soap I-Z (Rise Fetter than Disinfect-- • TOOTH . army blankets, was found Lo be not Soa{s Powder is better than olid s� of Inst trains, the fastest averaging m soap powders, as 1t also acts as .,,p O W p E`R Z he management' of the Interna- stuffing the same`with shoddy to the'58 miles an hour. England comps a disinfectant. I s lienal Harvester Company is 3q thg.,extent of.50 per cent, Cotton is sl- next, the fastest time being 55 .' prem tele mss,, Sweetens ties W-1:11t, -•- -- lands -of -well-known, 'experience¢ so introduced Into blankets made in miles. Third is Germany, with 51 atrengthens t”ruin `"'' ,-- `pen' England, and in some cases, exceeds wanes, and next Belgium, with 40. 54 oak trees are struck by. light= . •1i,n C6F-�- -,---, t,� ores leer:— --oE— a tttrcal ---- g — ---- — t>l t� t r�be�clt that is strums_ FEATHER ' DYErNQ — B. DlcCoimick; Chairman' a used. . i In Edinburgh printing houses there - :ommittee, Charles Deering; Chair- The. rapid•increase la the use of Keep Minard s Liked to the House are over 300 female compositors. ot•talft and Cuttbtsaad!Cid Gloss clasno& Tit.•• r • tan Finance Committee, George W• shoddy in the LTnited,5tateas is i can .tut by seat,to per oa tae Dant viae.b Perkins; Vice-Presidents, Harold F+ - '! [cCermiok,. ,lames Deering, Nm. H, shown by the following figures: In _ M, Style-••I want a hat, but it t BB�T1Sd AMfR��rAM CIMC 60. ..' 1860 thirty establishments had n Minard s liniment Isaefif PhIsIdara Montreal, Ottawa Toronto, Quebes.s �' ( tones and John J, Glessner: Secre- annual output of a value', of E400,-�rnust be in the latest style," Shop- t. _ F man-^Kindly take a chair, madam, '. lacy and Treasurer, Richard F. 1a 000; is 1830 the census showed and 'wait a few minutes; the fashion The rope , Tows. The members of the Board I p@ oa which Charles Biondin .ri ninety-four eatabllshmentR and a is just changing.•• Band b d Directors are as follows: Cyrus I crossed the Falls of Niagara costBrass educt value at 59,'08,011,. - ra; tent-ley, lYillia�, I>aerisip(. Charles - -" �" sten. tbv t•ossls 85,250. w -_:_leering, Janes Deering, dridge M. 11 . _ •` enstrumsnts, Drum*, YnKe►mi.Itth, looter, T'. II. Gary, J J, Gles- BLACKBERRY PEST. and werka elr'tAe [std M D c loran[*llrom&Qaint" Tahreu care a cold-in one $100 Reward, $1% EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND' : :,�� . ,Tier, Richard F. Howe. Abram M. to•. No Cure,No Pay. Priee 7S coati. Iyatt, William H. Jones, Gyrus H. Blaokbrrries..thri�e more luxuriant- The readers of thia paper will be pleased to Lowest prices ever quoted. Fine cataloguq IcCortnick, Ilarold F. McCormick, ly in, Australia than is Europe or [earn that t*•re u&-at tcaatone dreaded dl.sase �tlsaetrationst massed tree. Writeua toe ane,. America, their growth being So ra- The Bank of England is empower- that eeiPnce h u been able to cnre in ail its thing in stasle Dar pNnpstenl InsiramenM. s- leo, W. Perkins, Nornian D. Ream, pfd that in many places they are re- ed by its, charter ,to sell any goods siagca ;nl Ioat in Caarrh. liall'e t3aunh �ITStp t1UiOD p, f10•► � sifts N. �tard, Paul D. Cravath. Cnreleineon:ype+tiro onro >tow known to dlJ1l11 lit U qr U The Tn, War , i Harvester Com- garded as an agricultural pest. Like or merchandise upon which 4t has the medical fratern,ty. (a,atrh beta)a con- Toreoto,0at. and W-hulpeg,Klan sang owns five d the la est' 'hit`': the_first,rabbits, the original black-�advanced money, acid which have not atf:nsiossal d+ease, requires a ooartirotionai treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ti ken in• berry_ vines have Grown and multi- been redeemed. mi rally, acting direetly on tho Weal mud a rrttrnz t c- ester plants in existence, The Cham- Plied until they bid fair to cover __ __ maoousiurraceq of the system, thereby dee• NOHUMBUB - non,, leering, AleCormick, Milwau- the face.ofthe country. The bushes - troyiag Ilse rrnndettoa c! the dl•estpe, and ga,.,,.t.{„r,at«k11l%;drt nIC-e y . ` ke anTi-Pts3no- is that have been ME.SSF�.S: C. C. RICHAIZDB Qa CO, glv,a the psttentstrenith by baildin up the s.aora.r.stops+fan.9.1I Agnhoa - Pim are 'not cultis•ated they can look Gentlemen,-In June '98 I had my con torlon aid audettag,nature in d ' lie e�War•st•t..aaum.nt..rm,rt.,•u ` -.' 'lroducing nearly or [)tilts 90-pat atse.,asth..a.0.a aaredsu.re. a -4 niter-_themTrgli_es, as.many Austral- -hattd.�a.nd wrist' bitten and badly work- The proprietors have sa much reit n ni. ,aal.l tbl.daat.w.rt�nA fl Citi 'knt. of the harvesting sniachines•,of its curative fewest,that they other One Dna• ian agriculturists -'.lire-- petintully-- `,man led b a vicious horse. I suffer- tortes.i;llltwart.,,eaak►laar..r.:e �ta,a - "lf he. world.Id. g Y deed Doitars for any tree that it hails to cure. y,a.neyt,•asearITyn;c.a.d,n..•ss, � a_I It Hiro owns timber and coal lands, aware--but the jam made from ed greatly for several days„and the (3_ndtorlistotteatirrtonialr, y�Hyrs sasnseaseuros,r.rrtr+rra*s V. _ - their fruit-is suffloiently tempting to tooth ' 'cuts refused .to heal, until Address. F.J.CHENII Y bt CO.,To'edo,O. 1. - ' .►last furnaces and a Fteel plant; it Sold by Dru*giat,TSo- .make ono forget' their •unwe',come I your, agent gave -me a bottle of Halts Family Pills ore the b-st. • ins a new factory'in tate procbss .oi - DOMInion Line Sfeafnahip� _ . I presence on the farm. MINA]3D'S YaINIl1eEN`r, which Z be1.- lons'truction in Canada. rpaol• It is believed that the cost of pro- gan using, and the effect was Magi- Fraj. has 864,000 dogs=- just How tai tl Lase Boston to Lt,o• , 2 1. Penland to l,iterpool ViaQneeaa• iucin Jieat3el -' You ought to, make same cel. In five Hours the pain had r t g grain, grass'and: corn• liar- no�f Zaq} sherd o1 `qoQ 'aaglsoTis doubts many as Great Britain I..rye.odF.ststeama,pasu or eecpmTriod.tloe ►titin machines wail be so reduced ceased, and in two weeks the wounds attd Irelam t:ombined: Gerhmn has' totyaaolaeeceoror•waret• B o. and eut•rootne g I Y are amtRehipa Special attentlan hal bans Area to 1a• - .th6t the love she. What will ,you give up EI:d tom lett] heated and mY- u od Present low prices can be p y 1,43;000•also, just half of France's Secoad Saloon and Third-Cl..wr w •u°° F°t continued, and that cons uentl. the 'when-we are married..” Bob--"I'll ;nand and arm war@ av well as ever, number. rateaor sod au psttic,stars,a.,psr to•ay°s•°t results - cnnnot''- be'oth erwise than gig up be:_ig,a bachelor=till that ` - Yours truly_, &the `m�y,or -,. a Ten.na too. 11 -'beneficial to the farmer. To main- suit?". 'A. E. ROY. k�* ornF.xn xvstt•TaTso Rsxm rr+d�a,, . For Orlr Sixty Team. _ �i7tltaatta84 D�ottM DluvtroalaoiFortlaed Iain the present prices of these ma- Carriage maker, 9t.- Antoine, P. Q. __ __. The.demand for c cles this ear is T _ un • Y y' --------••- — ----•--^-'--'”- win.low',r•rx,;b inR Byry hat been ttxd for e,or elz�' OOD A PHO40.ENLR1LIPl+ji�` � ''� chines means to continuo and in- rb `V -� 80 great the extra trains hex'@ Te.n by millions at mot er,for their children Witte Q y<--� • crease Alie development of the agr.i- Al When he- mars d the tui- te,,.hnT, .rthpetrret',vxaaa It Teton[ tho solaa, ■ culture of the world, for no one had to be c stewed at Coventry gY w tent the�nm•,allays all pain,cnn•-nt ro lc,and `�• L'JU+vES CNG-0 _ solely, for-tho conveyance of bicycles, dow-he-sto.pped smoking. Maud - is thebe.tremedf,rnr mtribma, s , ant to th. 168'BAV-ST'RE.ir�'TOMAIT0 cause haR contributed or can contra- 1i'h ?" AI ae e. Bora tr d u•aistt to e,e pair or the rror a. .-' bute more to this development Chan and makers anticipate that the de- y gy-"Si ell, she gave up Tveotytvacentsatw,ele. Ila value to trcslaulwbre., the cheapness of machines for har- m'snd will be maintained throughout her weeds for -him-acid he gave- -up. 8e•tvre s,ntast-'tor wt wtttsMs's eeotsttaa Rr.am ` 1 the weed for her.-•, and take no otherldad yr .vesting-grains the sulamer. , .. C lti . - - .. 1. ' - •- ' . .. , - , ., . . - •;- �'• 1 11 " - w I.,. SIR+,- w.. .-. ` li•. - .N ,W k r. .,, :� •M x:4A. l �.. I X .. sn. .,. .• ..• , l.. - 1. r - .. - k.. r. ti .. .�. .. .. •.. .•A. ., �i . .. w " 1. _. ,. . ' ,. -., .. ,. __ - - - - - - r . . , ..... --_ _ 1 L�. ' Ight iv'�trltt oattr friends.lrs Sleigh, ttRo ARDS FORSALE E 01,-,Ra BOio fla Front, - ' ... 9-_--- r aad D Wm. Slei , ..of Toro I F Sosency a _. _ _ ­ . -• , . . a toe an3ay wiTh �Ir-aad-3Ti -Lstattt�tiir*+++aeaCssn orlc�tie d of holeattrat olndgaacrest - - ---- -n '"Aii r t IOU - - ,. _ - . . _1 I Bar_ h, �� . r . -, .. w, 141re.Diokisrson,01 Liatowelf,rekoracd to ruaainR ancone one corner. also convenient to . bet home on Tuesday,accompanied by her echuol Itis situated four miles from Dickering .. - .:.- ---. Village will sell or ren of __-.T_ ._ __ mother,511'.Rose,of this place. t c torn term pears A number of our can le picnicked For further partioulan apply to Henry Powell _ i -_ -_- :"- • - _ - _ . __ _-- Y g peO� P adjoining the pretaieea. 46 4s - •, __ the accaeion meet eaatabiend had a _ • . , , at Rose day for " ' TESKS . .- ARM SALE- eine lot 17,b Y _ __.. _ _ FOR B 1 Sale ffegfater. 1 con,. Pickering containine 260 scree a>t.ssp.:l:.u; •1.00tffpaidisadsa« - _.. • --- more or lave. Oa the preni!sre ars .e treed � _ - . BATES OF,ADPERTISENf3: SATURDAY, SEPT. 1STH,1902.-Auction Sale frame hones and flrat-class out buildings,includ - - - Ing beak barn b0xt4 with stone @tabling roster • r97rstfnesrtioa,per Line - 10 aa. of 60 aero farm being the southwest part �nvenieat,a good orchard of about IIte aeras, 91 Fin ic4ies riaeh slabsoqtrent insertion,pe r line - 6 0[lot 2@,con 6,Pickering, (half mile ween 'tofu of which is just coming into baanng. �� Thio me dote nos inainde Legal or Fo:alga ad. of Brougham village)the property of By This farm to in a rood state of calcivation sad -, b pa v convenient to markets, beta 91,9 miles With Puor. Vinegar `InWeemente Wilson. Bale at 2. Sea ilia for rite• from Pickerla Village.91 d milesgfrori .Frenoh Special terms given so parties making eon- niers. I'ouoher Poittil1,Anotioaeere. man's Bay and Imile from Picseving Mtatioti: mate for a or 9 mon the orb the year. Half- F V"rly or yearly contracts pa;a�la glaazterfy or fixtr�hiee psrrloulars apply as a- sarteeeMake _ Business eards,ten lines or under, with pry, to Gormley Bros _ . . ., .. . talents Pereln line o"b sub" ten eent,per lia.i VOTERS' LIST 1902 Z.. • $ve coats per line each enbseglaent insertion. • ,peeial uontreot rates made known on applies-' �j QR 83LE=A small baro 4 beats, - - - - oa. Notreeadvartieiag, 16510 pias timber. rocs. Brown. - - • - 1 e asemense without wrtst®r nstr°otfons grcagham ._ 47 if inserted datil forbidden and charged ao- _ OOMmgl7. Orders for discontinuing advertiae- ,IGS FOR SALE--Tbe undereiened .W. sseatr man be I a writing and sMnt to the pub, 1. trier. hsa for Bale one sow with pigs Price reason- ._ _ r , Job Work promptly attended to, able Ed Cornell,Pickering 47 - - - e3s published every Friday morning at lie oino _ - unieip city off Toft'nahip of Pi-kering Thin aea8011 try our new _ bf a he '� ' . '� C:°nty of Ontario, _ . -..- -Notice transmitted - "' - -- Ptakering Ont. EEF RI:�GER8 FOR BALE-Sia Murkar & Thexton, Proorletors cattle and 3milkcows Apply to John A White Notl - _ - Brouebam 49tt tor ideliveredtotheparsonsmentioned in See. a:- . Bolden - Rod Brand _ ®lar Politlost-Stnet independence , - tions 3 sad a of she Ontario Voters' a co Act, • .,. .. L sDnr Altm-d Ftzet•clasa LooalPaper. �j ARbI TO RENT-Or o4 shares one 18E9 and Sets amending the same,the rnpies re Unr Eapaotsrione-The hearty 1i' handred acres,south half, lot'-9, con •1, $n1rod by said sections,to he eo trenemitted or at •, .It tpport of the people otPieksrins aad vicinity Pickering, plowing.all -done Applr to J O elivered of the Lists made yarsaant to said -_• - Raham,T=bridge.onto H T Love nest farm ,of all persons appearing by the last revised west o¢_tf Assessment Roll of the said 3f.nnicipaltty at - in 1B the right stuff. Blended With our _ - FRTDAY �eI t s 1SO21 Elections for mom barn of the Leolslstive At. " ' PEDLARS-Now is your time to corue Pembiy,&ad at 1[:nictpat Erections, and said _ _ - r . •- r to Frenchmen's Bay And Secure our fleh Lath was Cret ported spin my ofJce at While• . ' •_ - - vale on the.10th day of August 1902,and remains l .- for 61.00 per bnndred We bays alto for isle a - t - thezetoriasaecton. � . Fresh spices �-• fVOTE8 AP+ID CUMlHENT3. neat peddling outfit .Apply to Iitchard Avis or Electors are cal led upon so examine Laid Lieut . - • Matthew O'Brien 45-4b sad,it any omiseivns or ocher Suers ars found .. -_._ _ , _ ..__ ,. .. taere:n,to:aka immediate proceeainRs to have With the Indnatrial EslaI ition ACRE FARM FOR BaLE-In _ t 9;) the Said errors corrected according to Iw, • nOtr upon ue WC ma�SZpeCl.011r m811 good repair, modern bnildicgs. 'plea Dated at Whttevaie.An est Wtn 19e1'J. ... .... .., • of water,eola�trha}follct9l, con 9> Pickering DokALD Rg BEATON, -. It is sure to give 9ati$factioil. i _ LO arrive at almost _aI7 y time Of the Toirnsblp Two miles south of Altnos. For k of ahs Tt.of Pictering - _ _ __._ .-- We cannot see why the Grand �r11an zz-appip-toatom Lapp.Woo +T mat. -- -- - _ --- - . .. . Trunk railway cannot consider the CIDER-The nndersignedare txepared fee d eortmtsnt of ` F ].I�p ttrelfare of the Whole Country a8 Well �' to make olderevery 1foddev: R'edu.eday I ! -- White Stoneware Dishes Bel t0 have their attention fined entire- and Friday duringdateSeptember st )ill illit to ` - ols the cit Of TO*O11t0. B416tneS8 �O°gqhsm aftdr yof-which date the mill will ba It - - -. -.. � y ranulag every deg of the weak except Saturday, -. , ' men throughout the country find it a Cowie,Tlaaaer co 4?+9 ie At Lowest Prices . , great inconvenience to. have their sTRAt-f rayed from lot 17, coo 1. . . - '- ' - - - . ID811 delayed, 93 in m8ny C8S28 tlJe]I �1 Scarbcro or. Aug 94th,a bay s•Id:nR teal The nndareigned keeps l)nalne83 C8nC06 be re5timed until the 'bite stat on furenes abod, weight about 14 oat!antiv op _ --� . - cwt Aar information leadlag to racovery•wi:1 hand. fresh aad salted meats of all kinds. . ' . arrival of the mall. In other Cont)• be a•,:tablep rewarded H C Jesaings. Woburn. also a suppiy of vegetabie3. . P O York Co at t! - P _ . --- - trIev it 13 customary for tretLS to run ---- -- -- - V -- _ w . setording to their time-tables, Sud FOR SALE-Good frame bones and Quality aced. Prices reaaouable. �7. ^ 77f� _ - +boo,o_e s.ad s ba-acres o! laid .tear: /�J"lJrl - _ here IS 119'reaaon Rhy It suonid nOL Cart .!lot So 11 rola 0, Ptckvr'•'•4 nn tea( - 1. - 1. rrm:sea is a_.,d orchard. situated oc Lao meat delivered daily: . , bt elle case !sere. ',ueeton mai bel! a rri;ia ea-t rt 1,C"vtt4 .. _ - . . - •. t ill titulars apr:y%o•W V - WAGNER - . aCr. Fr ! rt`iei par . 8iehar�:-oa P -err_g, -i cf _ ,. ' - - - _ _ - • Saron preaaure is orin,^ brought to - _. .- - -- �T G:ti I:R CO.CO• bear on the Governc�ent to ha~e �;ARM F'JR SALE. -Ee'aoe Ibe•-)r.th - • . - . Ki 13 y partof Oz9jrMl,ji. P :rerag.c,uri 'a,nj, . Im-mense- quantity-cn hand in these-$radeB ' Tha01i; vin Day, set for 1►n sari ;, nests.Snore or lass It,s a,:;siert wn5• �t and i -%� °" t date. p�salblc October 28rd, La;t .,:,:n. t.;n r,:Asa ct ttrov:7da;. T:. i* I, -- C -1 Z ^y S, _ � ' ' year it came near the eau of\ocEniber ,�lii4z'c o! sa t31 00 -tiara,tq t i•=t�cr w aY c j- e o i a .S c i ` - - - . - wher the sur-'oundin � were eacL as. ," '!'Ol Irivina stm F%,el''ar; -•+ter uoth v _ '�4 C. - - - I a Plt'rlou. al G 1:1. �'' u,.r�i rad-,+f•, tiuorl:,o,,r:nq or•'e-rd %ts! the � 'I C, � s . ' ,,lad '- -to make everylJod fuel blue a',:d d;3. !„tri iw weli•t.•newl, Ae4reas car oa•i ou H.A. 4' � u a 2 ._ ^':� - - ' . - . tclisoa Ftrcuglsrt, t'it e_ . . __ Green ShEaf, - • .,. ittlsfied with tlli)rfl3 lit. general alai to r - i. -.- - - - a .. d c: -._ _' zl:eke us feel las if tv heel very little n LET-Tklas rsln•,l,le farm beizZ . * -i o r S g _ n �- o --- _-• fe to be thankful for. :�0 :IIOre SnlLab�E rg� 21 5a� P,eivr o; uta ; al,c t X . - .04 S.ilver - - 1 :Ot a a acre- On ma pr••tu se-lar^ large a. .e Geta• , a--'o ?, -e < hkaf . -.__ -.' .. date could T3P flSed than Old In Li18 two t,aru.artth at-ae 5tsbla4`'a ea,' .two s,r:-! ' -.�s$c e:; 2 Fo � . +e _ _ - .- - .�3 ''--` sbibiM ao,i.1nv,nR•ab.eda.so t bAy born TGa i . .e'-z t s.. r'..a . - c . hatter part Of aCitSbPi. AL that.seagOn +,.ace.aa�ve ��a es«d ani fenced R'riihsleC ai Est3g `3 -- _ ----'-- rrOtdE •.a111eaf, _ _- --- _ . fBrmefs bays :lcinhetl.._ weir -heav for a term of teat- ?or tarucnlars ►pp•y to}. -.�!.�� =-; .;e $ �m c ,n. ----- -• y (reo sl I•airdrr, i•cxaring Oat 4'tf I * .. r -�- 'Work of the veer;harvest is over grain - 0. - -- „ -42 �� ' - Br.d Gold 3ledal. - -.has betiri threshed, and. .muCh of it R SALE Or. TO RENT-Fifit, 6 .. . , a.n ``s -. I. 1 Farre, of land on tbo gni r•o°. Lf Pick. - i m `� Feb i+► .- - -- - - - e. has been marketed, rrlotS have been 4 e:.t a cotapn•?s of the norm l,arcer of tw.� s a _ � a a� alar �o� _-I bong'ht before the ezdcarce, ti;ere�re can sell Bt lowest prices. _ _ housed for the wluter tsud ae a rule south ball of lot It.and the north qu+.rtse•tf tGs l sou h unci cf Lot 1,. On the lane is s frame . I - til@ farmer is in n hsPPS frame of lttind bonve an s barn e'so a cmxl o,Y hard The isud i ®B "$ w m a v 96'6 "= 1 - - - :and feels as if he ba,.t s-)mething to be .y'.n s good+tate 1f a.lt:vst_oa I• is a,tusted . two m„eL from Ps kering y::)age:a the erten ( -IK . t n c. Plenty for all no fear-of disappointment.R hen Sou pall, thankful for. Besides Thanksgiving wood flood 1 will ReU or root fora tort at 4 r a = 6 s s„ Jnly, .y years For tnfarmation •p ai to 1Vm Lo';aa. r •e n Day is a day on which many make it 1'ietennq or James klnGea4h, la.noyer, out '• m o1. Sept M ' a point to visit their friends. to haves a.-a� _ w _ ,, Oct. Z � T1 OS, - ' ,BEA E - • _ . __ .. .-- _. -_ __ ___ is •tial-tile, in gn ant t FOR SALE-ltetnc lot 2U,oon= a S m 9 Lo = a,,. Nov. � - - - tones too late acid too near ChristIDBs 1 P:caer.nq.costa:viae L'OOacraa, On[he flea N ' it loses it valueas B d8 Oi 8010381 premises area good brick Buse, a:-o a gond • - , Y rsme House:"rat-claa,+atsbllntt sa4 an srr:•tn•I January 1909-tshitby 6th, Otbaws 7th. _ 7 greetings. _ _ daace c.f herd acd tuft water, Food :,rehari! BroaRham'9tb. Port Perry 9th, U:• . ._ General Merchanx � hitevale. :. coatainia about three ser s. This farm is 7 a#pleadtif stato Of Col :vat:�ation and 1s one of brad a 16th, Canaington 15th, Deager• . t' t Pickering and rs weal fenced. - , . - ue ries farms o P ckart } � O _ ., d Dundonald, one of the heroes s i Von 1 tth. _ I,ar ------------ This is►ap.endtd iadac moot to artles want. - " `• -___ Of the South African war is now let• inga t1rst-cla."farm, it ettasted 119 miles -' . -• - ;"•es�ting much attention throughout from Fairport he rbrtna Village.t aad a tn a ele od _ Cansia. :A short time ,ago he Wag a quarter from Pt C enag stat on. arty will be sold In one parcel or separately.o �For L . -. - Bppointed commander in.chief of the suit purchaser. For terms and further panic• � i (� i •, '`•+Canadian. militia b_y the imperial ulari anpIp eo Sll 1 Bunker on the premiwe or ' ' jjj� 1 `G7 j to W ,Iiichat•dsoa agaat, Piakirica. t4 if Pacific c l fi c . . �_ .. 11 . .authorities. In former times thi _ a a /(�� f - _ _ - gx/aition was one that was reserved for LASD FOR SALE-2130 httite$of lead r Lint/ 1 .. . . officers who.had outlived their Useful- b.loatinR to the ouch of the late John . Tool consisting of the touch west quarter of lot _ me4s in the i6perial Service, and In 23•in the.5th-a of Pickering,10.scree more or �����O _ Wi l ba an ola - -• --. lose.Rood brick house, good barn.with base- ..1__ to P'T. loth `.filling the position they did So 'with ment,stables and cellar,bearing orchard.wall }t } ; arm Implements little credit to'themselves or refit to watered end fenced, also the south half of lot }�gIJJk}6 returnia; until .Nov , . . ' - . P 31,in tzh con, Pickering, contnlaing LUO acres rash,1409 - . Hay Forks . the, , The.lames of some of more or less:4o acres of hard and soft wood and I • ' _ e ' •:.the occup&nts of the position are a quantity of cedar,yalsacs pasture and work- .• _ - '• and Slings, able laud water b L never tailing stream:., IDtT_asl,ra5E9 to s spnonvmns for imbecility f also scuta`went gasrter of tat-W "Sn iih"cont - $'btu,' -- yaSpaC y Pickering,FO acres mote or lees all ofeattd',23 Win nipeg Regi ns 1 The name of Middletoaz ie one, that acres a moped and well fenced and watered, t<'akads = bioosej aro)$30 ,tt fir..the best :wire 'fence on eartwh ,does not excite within us an feelings b"noo newly cleared. A ply to Geo Tool, Estaysn orkton n ^ - - y K Droek Road,P O. GooTool. AnnU pall Elgin Pr Alberti 87rE4RiTE PHILIP, Of Bronghaly, can �r1V13 yon t�6 `•of i>tdmiraition,and there are others Anthony Forester,Executors. • 43 4b . ,Arcola. Haoleod . . '-who have been.equally as incapable FARM FOR SALE-BeiaR got N0 21, w Ws oes $28 Calgary i$35' b@St prices going. 1. . bat who had not the oTportanitie3 t0 oth con of the township of Pickering co, Hiniota I taining 200 acres more or less. On the premises Biustanh. .� 6 Seri - _ .. display their incapacity as he. Dan- are a roughcast dwelling house and a email Grana View - $4.0 - ' , . ' donald,however, has had the Oppor• frame dwelling house, qnd in the course of $�°River-' Co.,,.sD . . tnnit Of 6eeln the CanadlanS In completion a new bank barn Lo0x50 with silo, From all points in Caus3s, Azilds, Sault St • • y g .tone stabling underneath, cemented -floors, Marie,Windsor aad East' ' ' BCtive service,, and ial COmlllg to and other buildings. The soil is in a Rood state • of-culcicatiou,is well fenced and drsined,two rickets not good on'[m o f- ont m does not Come With feelings orchards, Sued grata tarmof adapted for aerial Limited" PU C A SEstock raising,a licinq stream of'Styr running ' .' NOTICE .-Of - .! I .� of contempt for the Canadian mihL1B' throush.lt. Ia well situated being in the midst For•phamplilet Riving farther'paic ogere _; Winn, as his predecessors have ' done, of its noted horse and stock breeders of Pick. aPP19 to the nearest Canadian Paci9c agent, eriag township,balf mile from railway station or•to • , _ - - .-_ . . . , . ,r• : - . . . ,._ . . ,but wlth'feelings of respect and adisllr and village of Claremont. 90 acres to be lett . BtlOn. f�0 fftr he has• created a ploughed this fall Fall possession !et of April A. H,, ii 0tman, AssE,,.Genl., PRaBr.,AQL., Y p y P next •Por further particulars apply to John M We be to notify our Oustomert and the public Reneratl that we.Dace urehased .. favorable impression in the minds of 1lannab,claretuolat;P O Ont. 4z-t f l Bing street East,Toronto the immense stock,including Receipts and Prescriptions,of Messrs HUGH MILLER ,; the-Canadiarrs, and the hlive reason to _ c CO, Druggists, 167 Bing st E,Toronto,and are transferring tkla tame to our own believe that his residence ig Canada ~1, I . premises. The ainalRamation'of these trvo,old and w eetablisbed Drug etorea will be mutually 1lcofitable to himself- t - 9 into one, combined w th m�Lfr eolendid and we,l sssort_d st a, should make ns the . . _!_,_ ..�. and Canada. - Fall- g� nt r C 1.0th n haadgnartera#or all.Fatmere' Supplies, ­,_ ... ' . g C " - I _ whttevale• - - We itre now sole proprietors and manufacturers of all Prescriptions, Receipts and 1 __ •• Trt T. IIac_farmaa has returned Y Proprietary )>1 d' 4n a of the late Htitil -filler CO.,e including -idler's Tick 'Des I � `"'� •T from'•+ � ' ' - Aroyer, -filler's Cotidition Powder, �orkshii•e Cattle :'carder, Derby Blister, Jappa , �Underi'eaY; B1AIIliB�S, Flannels, Etc. - -R'OC' r British `lengthy tlait to--her-d_016F,--_a,M__1. . Qouit►1_PatvdflL C000er'e Pin Pectoral, Sir tlatlep a Bitter'; _ :Dloorp,of `GoQdviIle. - - - - - Tonic,Telegraph Oil,Medical PPilt etnei�;etc.tic• _ - _ _. . _ >, -:re- Hellems, of St: Cattherfnes;i3 the 'tae have just placed in stock R large asliortmint of Boots anti Shoes aad-olaim bey. - - . _ . : . _ __ .__. _ ' ' -est of her daughter Mss,W ,B Hager- „ ,- .are the best v3,lue we have ever offered. �G We'will be pleaaed to see'•Rs many.a9•possible of the old customers of the late s .man. _ Mles Z. Beare, of the Toronto Normal ' ?�L 1. Hagh Miller jit;Co lt"tir c,wm Store. stere ice will accord you, the salad courteop@ soboll, spent $Wadey with her pectate. J%hn • �arkk �t�.7�1��1It�Y3•• •- - -- treatment which you have receice3 in the past. Ra 'ember, wa eel) ecerythinR at 41 ! .341r and Mrs Ttoa Beare. - whpleeale prices, and can sate yo from 10 to 1v ger Stint by dealing with f76G _ ,john..Bdatsheeoa, of Toronto, was Lhe u - - - guest of.Mrs Tbos Beare,)yer Sznday. . Sir aad tiro Joel Lehmaht of Gra-d ' - . - _' . ow __ std for mf yersh Pure Paris Green at wholestle prices Southern Fly Oil,for ;lHaven,Michigan ,spent last wee with.the • act Use only __,Poi lir ranted g , 1. y g former a slater:Mrs Bei re. t - Bring sn aB °. I. cattle. d on once a v`eek. Ageute for Stertiug ^Machina vi Binders eta Has o03 hsa .y body, 'ng year o Lr a a I . . 'i- Mesdames Patton and Wilkinson. of '. sJ._. _ . .' - . ._ . _ _ , fChiceao,are visiting their parents, Israel r Wholesale and Retail �'� Aar Johnsn & CQ• 171 Bing St Evia ,and Mrs Burton.' ire Bre nein the h heat rice for live Cultr - We aend•cut TORONTO. ' .Mrs.T.Burton beg turned from a visit P g -big' P P y' DrltgReats•' 3o Toronto and Bowm viile.frlends. - •' .empty crates•and-remit Promptly by•Post•Otfice'.crder. p Cl de Hotel,8'aaceasors to�C,'�D. A9.NIFaIt �_CO, _ i- - - +Miss'W.Beare ie vis 'aRfriends in Tor• •-___ Y_ . I. Ontario Poultry Produce Co.. (Limited.) f .:, .. .onto. ." _ _ : 1. Mrs. J. R. Hobv , of Toronta Jct.,is . '. . . . . �>tbe gates of tet trot er,w>n Burton. ` 17 Qarlaw Ave.;Toronto. F Mite Ei6a John90° g tea gaeai of Torp+: - e _ • - -- . _ . va-rhr• .. ,.I �.:.. - . . - . . . . I I . .. 1. ,.��, , ,.� 1 4 � .. - i I . , ,, �. 7� I I, I ,� -- , . , - . .k y. .. �:.• ,. .•... .I _ r • ry - ottat �etT - o__deceervioes both iso and _ _._ _.. _..--- - ----- -- _ - - r evening. _y~• Mr is in Toronto this week. Alf Hamilton who had the contract of YY , '1 ♦iiO�LoIT— -- lieek. t asb,a s ablee hue completed the work and Is still in the old stand and is pre- and the People tell the Price. whu-"Indio 6r�a m concreta ortn m3lao- W. M.Palmer spent 1129 holiday in is aow engaged in a similar work for Rob$ pared to do all kinds of work at Uxbridge. Ward of the 7th c000sasion. lowest prices. i _- Heary Astridge,of Toroaio_, was,home Graham Bros raised their new barn on - _-Thas'a'why we are having ouch a bai in the Claremont i r. --! Over ththoliiby. _ Labor Day. A large number were pre$- Furniture basiwse at Mies Howe, o Toronto,is 1n asgiaristise work: -W. .T,-]�iohell. orse•ahoei4 sl �p cialty mily. and A. ays B.Dowswell acted as captains. Joseph Evans and fan e a wait o del bliss Johnston,of barnxa, is with Wm. and after an exciting ratce. Dowswell'$ Prices Right. - - Dowswell.tad ismily. side won by about seven rafters, r - Farmers are all through with chair Bev,W.B.Findlay, former pastor cf H. Beery' the Undertaker, Claremont. - harvesting for another year. Erskine church here,accompanied by his Ftta9ral Dards,printed,on short notion. " Miss F. Michell and daughter were wife and two children paid'a flying visit WE - 1 with friends here over Sunday. to choir many friends in this village on C.and 5drs. Tracey, of Pittsburg;vie• Monday, We are pleased to sea them 0,ts iced hie father here this week. looking so well, Life at Drummondville - P I a To Dr gad ;Vire Trans?, of Toronto, are apparaotlp agrees with them. visiting the former'a pareass here. Claremont is now in possession of some Eve farmer knows that There is no doubt Wesley Gerow left on Tharsday night light-fingered person or persons. The for Wlanlpeg to resume his duties. gardens of Mrs. Dolphin, D. Macomb and some pants grow better than Mies Wickson•of Ingersoll;is speniibg the Misses Hamilton- have 111 suffered, others. Soil may be the same - " °a few days with D.Forsyth and wife. Twelve hills of valuable 'potatoes were and seed mayseem the sameW �j Miss Jessie Cooper and Miss McAdams taken from Mrs Dolphin. The misarean; spent the holiday at Wm.Dowswell's. has large feet and the same foot prints but some plants are weak and - 9,tlss 3liddletoa to the north of us ie were ossa in all three gardens. others strong. ll best y p The Presbyterian congregation intend seriously ill with diphtheria of a severs s ef3 0 t hoidinlf a garden party on Tuesday even• And that's the way with Be thea it y�Miss Trestoa, of Toronto,is spending s lag, Bout 16th on the beautiful lawn of children. Tile are like young few days with her grandparents. Mr,and Graham Bros Cairobrogie. Firet•clase tants. Same food,same home, Tr It. Mrs, katridge. talent is being aeonzel from Toronto and p J Melville Bertram,of Toronto,and Miss stoeffsille. Watch for the bills which same care but some row big l Bath Cameron spent the holiday with will give fall particulate, and strong while Ot era stay - - - Rev, Murray Tait. On Thnrad eighteenth day of Sep. - Mrs John Russell who-was-conflned to tember you mast step,Istep, small and weak. her zoom aper returning from Dakota is Along until at last you coots Scott's Emulsion offers art mach improved in health. To a cosy Claremont home. asy way out of the difficulty. Buy the Old Reliable Bev G McGregor, B.D. of Pickering, will exchange pulpits next Sabbath morn- The bongo where you at length meat et Child weakness often means ine with Rev Murray Tait, B,i.. Belongs to 6dr. $. P. Hop` starvation, not because of lack ��Aay one wishing a amali,sired cook• per,and many ladies there (Jerow tove,need oae.vear,coat or wood. No 9. A garden party will prepare. of food, but becausd th'e food ■ t WANTED-A good general servaai o a Andrew Hamilton has returnad from able to do plain cooking,stood wag es• AplAy Scott's Emulsion really feeds his summer vacation as Hamiltoo. He H tel,once31 James Torrence, Wellington and Ives file child gro�tiina - - - Claremont reports having bad a moat enjoyable time Hotel,Markham. 28 tf g MSIInfaCtIIred 8t Rev, Mr. Drummond.of ne -Thomas. strength. �ARu FOR SALE-Thos valuable Whatever the cause of weak` returned E0030 On xcst a W ekwith i;ey83nrr afnade ,lf e. lege,e.tnaced on the sing 50 acres mere or Saturday pe farm contain ay tD con being Parts ollot Hess and fol}Erre t0 gr4%%'— pIIInlTs of Every Description'Colls- Tait 19ani b0 Ca the premtvee azeettaate3 a coin _ i called to Galen• fortable frame hones gad baro and a sn.,,.i Scott's Emulsion seems to find tantly on hand. � �OroDeT' orchard The place H well watered and feucea wool on Monday.evening where cod as any tl,ue can be found it and Set the matter right._ �i� IEiacfleseor to sliest son of James Byers was drowned to ecu own.h.p oaya icua6 stn;r„tree,am;.•e. - 1213 l7F f Cie,ow d boa, Claremont. _ r as soon ss-tua present crop is rggtoved er mr - ��� ' while bathio¢• and other particulara wide iceown on anvlA d Smwne. C!tr,nialt TJ•tn•o 0atarif• _ _ - _ 5o, rad b w.n;:Lruggt.tn. CY,V. AAardaon, Agent, Pickering Dsvt3 Yeattie, Of Toronto. iaidE his I cation to Foster Hutco,sla,Claremont. 17.tf fit_ ._. . /� - --- -- -_ ..- - guanol visit to oar town last Hf;:SEPAI� TSR ------- ' wag Lear,-1:7 welcomed b his man - - fr:en.ii,especially those of the fair svi The re opening of the liapt.st flt:arch; E, , LDLE�NG take place a week from San iay, the TINE 1 :11 io+t. Prot Farmer D D . wall con I � _ • __ -- ----------- .Specialty Testimonial9'on fapplioauoc, tior�xt, r EAve �oaaAmers 1 h modelathn�hop. -- .�. IIy. S.'4'. 4Yhite, We attribute our sttucesstul btislrtesa to selling rtgt#it eood,s at right prltts. elaremant and stating the exact truth every timye, -- - i _ --- --= - ing rlrllrt g - IT COSTS YOU NOT Aye You Going to Buy a GOLDEN LIGHT OIL. Eve MONDAY Range This Fall? fulkhs�atiie3'ear Art's Absolutely Free. steady ottie 1,e,.t Sa .. - ,� . no sma13. our ad is Firet•elass work iruaranteed at and FRIDAY � " lrvhmaohla ce dW &w measured Darr• prices that are rigtit 1 tli M ., m para Commeocxng June 2nd, A. M. Gilpin. 1 bd fires D cod sax m me will is •beotut8lq free of oFur ioanf everpUma pn ems.i,..r�t.b_Qa_Qr-ehu ad'arttremant t _.. _ _ ._ ----- _ r nb tall easare watt inns r aa3�e®ater; — f' _ Good WashiuR}iachiner for sale will visit 13iEkering and will be found ^urohas�ar of pooch to the valnn one' r We sanit PtTs Calio� in I.-R�xse'e old stead. i.i ar or •pwarda, , .«t of sDs celebrated ;tor 11 la _ hrusy' paatsru Lawes u i.lortrobed Sol ^nnste or nae breed knae.Dae erre knits,i r Weare sole agents. fiatflb4a, Ctocke and ,Jewelry promptly and one 0itcbea or paHrg Yntte Hr.. Deva - odd for 5me.a set W•mage tLtr o3er simptp .4 S. BUN repaired. All work warranted, to sad ons Dow many.P—PW read our oda I (leo.Bdady,e old stand.' Claremont. reap oaer,. only for a limited.Unas a I POTLTO• F08S8, 640• is teems wicf De esrfetlq adh.esd to - - APPLE ;ra = PARERS, y i {knowtp �Poesso FThe aett tar etla $-p9 •'8 eon•ilpatserti as • t oSa�aorDt•9e.too _ Tedclla -,Presents risvid w'�r«�Don I — a b0X- - g ..,. - % pea ghetto, dloo, _ m•rbr. Pam lane or amen aPpiea equal.I We nae showf • laadld lips of the Jell s, i' ` 1 well. Usual T void R1)cOCtl AOTiVZ �t)K(TCHS1rBB Tor' Everyone. ayltO.�arcatprieeii RANG21I. Thaq •ere wonderful models of 9]Gfii�S Noce ameailenee. Come and we them. We I (raw The Bride - ' - - FORTY O>1er•re tool akin Inst our right prises .ad on AT ealaes wail"care your order. 1 twain "M CILO" AAE M. have The Groom_ - - - - » e"bella cam� � M w • el�ere* a Idnd of happy leeltn' creep*am�7 t-'M Agent for all The $r1t�89mald H10kOr�J Apple down to a feline when oaraewaeio..onlptrle.a H. Hopkins, kiada of nth• Picking Baskets f#$'$ $nt hip,pnnklns gathered and ids hay_ iotas mennfac.ured by the McLaukhLa mow's tall agta; iCO'y,•of Oshawa. The Groomsman - pple`StemmiJag Nippers a Potato and Grein Bags The Empire Medicine Co, of London, _ 3n Gold,,Silver-or Plate.' ' . / �Onr„-h l-la�inted the naderei ed_•e --IIs p� at olosefst a ` local agent-tor Picketing,for the taost won a petceTi not r--iRtit;ae"tl>$3ke ttt#ght r 15eOtioIIa� IfiZ'feII6IOn derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. CORN For the treatment of the Nose, Throes, /1��,-�r�1' t LBdaere' ]i'pQga Bronchial Tabes and Lange It ogres Colds RiVYfei C�SCn & 0 S. Joab the Dae Tor•p a picttiai4 Catarrh,Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay fever and all thrust and lug diseases. Write _ rorty feet. , irl"ey a!taken ro g � -I$tio0ea80ra t0 J.S.Baraaed. ,an betaken•p� for particulars,a stock of treatments mad gad will oeca ---.-�� p y � HI`EBY a and will occupy very small space. ' re airs couetmtltl on Naafi at. The price will salt son, We are 4 - - - Toronto agents. . C'J•raen RiQar Ont. ' -• FRUIT JARS. PINTS, 55e. Bicycles --and Repairs %, -- � a se a gCARTS,860. v�,.�f/!i� J' f! � We have a complete line of Corn aceta, BALF-t3 AL6..lac.dos. r4l" �C X11, ragging in price from F[FTSItN C-1gNTe pp ! always on band. Rep3iring done also. Single h arhes's fr6m SI1 4ELLT CANE,8bo.dos. �. `�l4, A GOOD BUC$SABI. ` tit; Tean]-Harness, frrom'$25.tlp'; Collar3,per pair, $4 up; Always on hand. QRpy11i &abhor Jos Ring.,5e,dog. We'There s hope !n an Abe breezes that come Sharpened and set Pr0311'll)^d0^.B 4t Bflf Lt1Yle. P,riees right. Agent also for best Ni 9 Coil sou eztr► Blass tops and mass nicely hlotvtn' from the 12114 ready for asp• nloaiT y g o rings for trait Jars• Arid you gat to kind of thiakin' God Is up a painted trace.for epr:r.o wire fence; Anchor Wire Fence Co., Stratford. Also lsdders made by there scnnewhere still. $3 CENTS. What a party sight the wheat is as it's i the «aggor.er I xdde'i!C��_L�ndri; also step-ladders. Half Bushel Measures. piled aD in the bin: a Aa o e 1 folding We have boo many o, it good to De a farmer when the crops See 0["tvrii9 •- lisif-bushel meaonres p ae. e - 28 CE NTS - hand ani to clear! 36 on J. Disney, Buleffm. them the will sell s -- - - onir,re .value at fisc,I Poultry Netting GRAIN SC00�8 AT 79a, - We have a full stock of the, while a quantity last t FO1 T b sizes _,—�— -.._ -- - _,. _, - - - - -- gat close- Chair oses.c� e Fll'Jg CENTS. . � 9ttfeu . t , ere- en head Price - Chair Seats. I ; ' _ I\ \ 1 . S c A variebp of shapesH JU _ and saygqsine up to 16 ,ice at = fl - '.�►'• l i tete with brass Head LR f d range o! Grain l3eoops rightly P r; p TARE A WA from 43o.each upwards. •<' iL for t - na _ We have lots of• store. o nr t •.:•. •• through x y. :Important ehotviog off display of _ 10 oERTB FAcB room. splendid light ea immense (ilina. A.very large•assortment Of a�.�.• ,y Iii s paper surf , stock and an efaelent staff of polite and =1 E lailtl TO �I� .•+e` Toys. ja51 -+et ' tern o3 the vent you I intelligent ole:ks E Stationarv, Broke,Dolle, wont• fl i Yodr_oongdeaoe'siid coelom by square I received for the Holiday trade. .Call ae.itsg• _ and see them. $abeoriptione taken for all 'J�fagazines, (, U0 QFeekly and Dai ly Rewppapers. - _ The " 'Russill � Co ■ tT. 1.3. R=C�ARI)SON, 126 HI11TC STREET E., TORONTO. Whitby • --- .. -. ,. 1" .. - .-. :^ :.".. ., ,. .. ... a, .. - .. '..,' .. ': ..! n .' .. ,. ....,.,. ... , .. -. . •. . , ., - :., .. . , , Yt�w _ .:' t (s:3 .tq 68.ic. Cara-@vtet; Ido; y£1- ct APPLES,'-- TSlow, 67#�; xo. a dq, 66 c; Nq. a 8.000 MORE CARS. . - ANCY AP . i HAAR U corn, 66ic; No. 3 do, 66c Oats- - --' --- T nit;-i�Yo '2�vhita BtAe Na mlxafi - -�- Leh t3ite�r- Deaigaabed. Manitoba's Crop. _•_ 29Jc; No. 8 do, 39c. Barley-West- P• Y= 'rieeS of Grain, Cattle, etc ern, u8 to B7c. Rye-No. l,' S3}e. An Ottawa despatch says: The Do- A despatch from Toronto says :- Tele ra hie Briefs From All Canal freights-Firm. minion fruit inspoetor at Winnipeg Crops are all the word about_ 'the p l - ,� 'Trade Centres. Minneapolis, Sept. 2.-Wheat-Sept has sent to the department a box of hotels these days, and people rho Over the G1O�e• ,. ...rr 65fc; Dec., 64@c; on track No. 1 apples taken from the.,middle of a nevgr took an tnterest in such com- , ' BPLE DSTUF'FS. - hard, 78}c; No. 1 Northern, 76jc ; consignment of apples shipped to mon subjects before are to be heard CANADA.No. 2 Northern, 73},c. Flour-Lower Winnipeg by a firm in Galt, Ont. expatiating upon the good results Quebec i- to have a colony of Fi.. ae. --mept. --2" ea - e first patents, $.$5 to $8.95; second The apples Rare described by the that will follow the safe in-gathering Landers, lmatket for Ontario grades in weaker do., $3,70 to $3.80; first clears, 83 shipper as "fancy Canadian ap- of the Northwest crops. One man =with offerings more 1ltxral. Salsa of to $3.10; 'second.do., $2 20. .._Bran pies." The specimens sent to the said, looking at the financial side, Operations of boring ,for oil near Pio. 2 white and red winter are re- Inc bulk, $11.50. department are very poor quality, that last year's .crop filled up the Belleville will be resumed. ported at 88 to 69e west. Manitoba Milwaukee, WLs., Sept. 2.--Clone- indeed. Twenty of'them weigh only old holes, but this year's crop would Commander Spain will investigate •' :wheats quiet; No. 1 hard 851,e, Wheat-Lower; No. 1 Northern, .75128 ounces: Twenty hen's eggs of result in new investments and a recent wrecks in the St. Lawrence. „ggr'iadinir in transit, and at 79ic 1 to 76c; No. 2 Northern, 74 to 75c ; +good average size would weigh for- period of boom and building to the The erection of Montreal's new Goderich; No. 1 Northern, 84ie December, 67}c. Rye-lower; No.}ty ounces. It is considered too bad West such as had neNer before been court house will be commenced next iq.i.t., and ?Sic Goderich, and N,o. 1, 52}c. Barley-Lower; No. 2, 7Sc; that Ontario fruit is being shipped witnessed. A pcacticai man, looking spring, 2 Northern, 82ic g•i.t., and 76ic sample, 40 to 60. Cora�eptember. to the excellent markets of bfanito- at the problem of moping the crop, There is Goderich. 57}c. _ ba and the Northwest Territories in Pointed out that if the crop were scarcity of-vacant. Oats-The market is firm, owing to Duluth, Sept. 2.-Close-Wheat-' this dishonest manner. It is killing only 8,000,000 bushels larger than houses in Sydney, Cape Breton. The , -(small offerings. Pio. 2 quoted at 32c Cash, No. 1 hard, 72te. No. 1 the trade out, and playing directly last year, this would require 8,000 city keeps growing. . . ?West. for September shipment.'. Northern, 70 fc; No. 2 Northern, into the hands of the fruit growers more cars of -the largest size, i.e., Petroleum has been found on the Corn-The market is dull, with lit- 691e; No. 3 spring, 65}c; September, and shippers from Galifornia. The 1,000-bushel cars. if these mere Property of Mr. N. Tetreau, a Hull - tie or nothing doing. 'Prices are g7 fc; December, 65te. Oats-Sep-;inspector has been instructed to pro- made up in 80-car trains, it would notary, about nine miles from Gat- purely nominal. tember, 81}c; December, 29ic. jsecute the shipper in this instance mean 266 more trains this year than ineau. " ' Rye--The market is quiet, with No. Toledo, Sept. 2.-Wheat-Fairly land every similar instance which last to carry out the crop. As a John Sullivan, blacksmith, of St. ' 2 quoted at 48 to 48c outside. active; easier• cash, 71 fc; Septem-1comes under his notice. will average (John, N. B:, left an estate vvalued at matter of fact, the care Barley--Offerings small. New feed, ber, 711; December, 71j; May. 72}e• nearer 600 bushels than 1,000, so $4,000. Of this one thousand is to • discolored, quoted at 86 to 88c out- Corn-Dull ; weak; casib. 61c; Fep- I that the number ut trains required be spent in a marble tomb. I and No. 2 at 41 to 42c. tember, 59c; recember, 414c. Oats II STRANGE E TALE FROM WEST to haul out' the crop in excess of Western Canada offers a splendid Peas--The market is firm, with old -Dau; stead I last year Rill be near 500. Su y;. cash, 28c; Septem- ppos- f,eld for settlement of Italians, •ac- _',;No. 2 quoted at 77c west. and new ber, 33$c; December, 31c. Clover- Dotskhobora Have Bees Attacked ing that the wheat crop of the whole cording to Signor Denedatto de Pa- -fat 75c weFt. seed-Active; easier; October, -$5.55; by a Queer Mania. Canadian West amounts to 75,000,- oli, now at Ottawa, who Will make . . . Flour-Ninety per cent. patents. January, .$5,35, A Winnipeg despatch says: Private 000 bushels, and that it will be i a report to the "Italian authori- .;made of new wheat, quoted at $2.70 .• advices received here on Friday by loaded in 600-bushel cars; made ' uP ties,,, ",a $2,72 middle freight, is into trains of 30 cars, and a train LIVE STOCK MARKETS, an official to the effect that the Do- air. John Gillies is at the head of '. ,� _- _ , (buyers' sacks. for export. -Straight minion Government will interfere in sQ.arted from Winnipeg every hour, . ' Toronto, Sept. 2.-At the Western it would take 171 days, or nearly a Party of caWitalisLs who wiH buy ,rollers for domestic trade quoted at Government D kh bo h Y $3.15 to q cattle market to-do sag ring from religious mania. The g piled out. the old smelter site in Kingston' for ,.. $3.25 to this. Manitoba y the receipts t e six months to et it shi c flour steady. Hungarian patents, were 88 carloads, of live stock, -in- e g In the meantime, the crops in On- $A,000, if they receive certain con- to $4,10 delivered on track, 8 foreigners are making no provision cessions. The nature of the industry ;, ciudin 1,465 cattle, 1,400 sheep 1lor the winter. Five thousand are tario are not to be despised. From to be established is not known. Y 'Toronto, b included, and stro and lambs, 1,220 hogs, 40 calves, the spots that were su " I '' ., now affected and the mania is P ppored to be bakers', $8.60 to 63.80. and a dozen milch cows. We had no drowned out b excessive rains come a J. W. Tyrrell _of Hamilton, who • $4.90, Broken here, and trade was fair Good to 'sPmading. ..They_hare_d;�rr.iPd_..the_ re drts_of _40 bu`shPNa ut cc PFi:a� o IiT�dT&e, f7atazeal- t'ar-lots-t1S bbt5 -oa quota --_change__ .ln--export cattle use of horses and cattle, claiming sacs that Dawson Cit track, and in sacks the acre. Flay, especially in the late Y has been ': lots, 20 to 25c extra, choice cattle sold at from $:5.25 to ithey are gods, and have let them districts, is a ma niflcent cro °ver-boomed• and that merchants are Mulfeed-Bran is dull at $13.50 $3.75 per cwt., with a few Baled of in'n wild on the prairie. They will while oats will surpass any crop leaving it. The gold output this not eat the product of any animal, ' p'. � 'west, and shorts at $19 west. Brea selections at $8. Light export cat- : gathered in the last tweet years. year will not be more than half o[ . ' ie tle is worth from $4.50 to $5 per and live on bread,• water, and a few y I that of the ' $15 to alb here: and shorts $22 ,vegetables. A few weeks ago they ♦ I previous year. • -• here, Manitoba bran, $16.50 is cwt. F'or good to choice butcher !decided not to wear' leather shoes they �- Major Howe, Superintendent of the " '. !sacks, and shorts $22 to $23 in cattle the quotations aria from $4.- • -WILL SUPPLY FARM HELP. Northwest Mounted Police. Macleod woolen cloths lofiowin their district. Is dead at Macleod, N.W. !Ancien, Toronto. 50 to $S per cwt "filth medivaa to strap a beilefs, It is feared that common u,asettled in rice, and slow g Government Establish a Labior T - Fie joined the police in 1879, to selling. Same stuff lett over. ;thousands will suffer it the mania Bureau at T.or-onto. served in the Northwest Rebellion "COUNTitY PRODUCE. _. G� stockers 1500 to 700 iba), ase 'does not abate or the Government and In Mouth Africa, being made ' IL.-p&-Trade quiet, with prices worth from $3.35 to 3.74 r does not soon act in some 'way. Tho A deApatch from Torchi{o says: g !itneh ti ng $ Superintendent of Police on his re. aage'd at 18c, yearlings. ?c. �cwt. There le a fair demand for!Doukhobors aro .totally unprepared The Ontario Bureau of Colonita- for a severe winter. , �tion immigration branch which has turn. F�oney-The market is steady, "file the right kind. Feeders are worth hitherto kept a couple of men at the mtrarn to ng a i 1 laid Parliasient buildings, fs to be GREAT BRITAIN . _ I1D . and comes at $1.80 to ffi1.79' ju ant much They irysal for toile- cows FOR BENEFIT- OF LABOR (moved to an office to the arcade of Lord Roberts and General French 'F3eaas-'H'he market is Arm. with�just now. 'Fee sell at Liam $25 to prime qualities quoted here at $1 25! the Union Station. The office will have been presented with the free- . $42 each. really bean ea}ployasent agency. for y r-' dem o`f t�nterbur Ito 61 35, and hand-picked at x1.851 Sheep are about steady, but lambs English I1��haaic9 Will Visit the iT Parm laborers from En land, o rat- Lord Wnl�lev, who was re orEed ._ - Ito $1.40. are a little weaker to-day. No rested States. g _ p - Hay, baled--- market fs qufet.'!change la calves, a few good calves ling under the'direction of the bur- �to have deacrtbed the United States !With offerings moderato New hay'are wanted Ex-port ewes are worth A London derpatch say's Alfredleau. The farm pupil sysnom will 'army as the beat in the world, says 4 r - iquoted at $8.50 to $9 a ton I from $3 40 to $3.60 per cwt Lambs Moseley, the diamond mer chant, also. be eaaournged. The bureau the report was correct. who recently visited the L cited IwtN alae place resiQents of Canadian ! Straw-The market is quiet. Car at from 83 75 to $4.40 per cwt The annual report of the Labor .. j .: :' Ifota, on track, quoted at $5 50, I Culled sheep sell at from $2 to 83.State" to arrange for son di ng an (cities; who are capable of doing f>apartment of the Board of Trade1. Industrial and educational rem-farm work• either as laborers is old decline in the wages bill of, p . Poultry-The marRcet t steady We i each. .1 Ducks are worth from $2:50 mission to America, in+ited sc%eral Ontario or ss settlers in New Oa- shows a . quote C'hlckons, 60 to 75c. hens, to $2 7.1 per cwt. the L'n1teQ Kingdom for the first J.British tinder unionists and repre- tario 150 to 55c: litre chickens 50 to 68c. ' Calves are quoted at'from $2 to time since 18.95.. no less than 625,- lC)ucks, 80 to 75C sentatiles. of staple Industries in the .. per pair Turkeys $10 each, or from 8 to 5c per !b. I 00n miners being afected during ths. , <,10 to 12c r m. All the small stuff here United. Kingdom on Wednesday t° MARRIED IN A BALLOON.Pe ` fro-day sold I�tsit the [ aired States as his first half o! the present year -. _ . . Potatoes market !s steady, readily- - t>rith fair demand. They Belt at 85e The top price tor.rhotai hogs is fi La1to the ladustlal�sStuatloof xn�acad ...� -UNTTEfi STATES, per huett, In quaatltiea, and at 40 to $7 25 per cwt., sad fight and fat (Couple Unitecrat a $eight of One Sept, 15th about 100,000 members progress with rt>aerenco to their , P 45c to small Lots hos are quoted at $7 g of the Brotherhood of Railway. ; "' . ! g q per cwt >3ti s 1 f ton and ro•apect_ Nllile at a :air . - to fetch the top-price mast be of act on the parr i p 1. HOCi PRODUCTS. _ 'prime quality, and scale' not below of the workingmen. After attending ' A Binghamton, N Y , despatch Trainmen wall demand an increase _._-_ _- iQ0 nor above 300-Tbs. the opening at th.bU1lt 1MWC- bt Lee �' Thomas L Bennett, bf fife n-wad's .at-_'0 par-cent Y)reaeed hogs are unehaaged, with ' New Yurk Chamber - o! Commerce I Fletcher -Manufacturing Company, of Census officers say that IlliteracyI. Following la the range of quota.- Ileac offering, Cured meats are to tion"• each of the'-r:i.itors will proceed to`Providence, and Miss Edith-Ring, among adult males rs less than halt I`t.od demand at steady prices We CattLa• the section atlnrding facilities for I�pho in an employe of the Dianches- as prRvaleat in the large cities as it !quote -Bacon, long clear, Fac, in . - -- their respective linen o! lnvor•tiga- ter DIiII, were married on a Wager 1is is the rest of the United Stater . . - ton and case Iota. Pork. mesa, Shippers. per cwt ......$5 25 ;5 75 � Do light -- _. 4 35 500 ilea, !n "etch they will be ar.'Fisted'�la !_balloon at a height of one mile, It is likely that Armour and !I 1121 50: do short cut, $..8.50. Butcher, choice ... - - 4 50 5.00-�by civic federntionists and 'abcr'ibeforo a large crowd of spectators, Swift, -who have cornered the cold Smoked meats-Hams. 18 to 14c leaders. Mr M setey says the com- at-a Tioga, Pa:, [air. A prize had - . ' Butcher, ordiaary4 to 4 y I Storag'r egg market, will be heavy breakfast bacon, 15c; rolls, 12 to good .: ... . . ... 8.25 4.00 mission will be strictly non-political. been offered the couple who -would losers through the coolness of the 1 I 'n2 jc, backs, 15 to 15$c; shoulders, Stockers, per cwt ... ... 8.25 8:75 T___ l be married fa a balloon, and a summer, as very few eggs have been ' % '.It1kc. Sheep and Iamb friend of Bennett's, knowing of his spoiled by the heat, and prices are _ Lard-The market is steady We �approaching wedding, In a joke choice ewes. per cwt .. s 40 3.80 INVASION NOT A MENACE. ; likely to fall. :-'quote :-INerces, Ile: tuba. 11ic wrote to him offering to eager $25 _.. Balis. 11#c; compound, 8{ to 10c. Lambs, per cwt. ... ... ... 8.75 2.40 - Every dog and cat within_the La- _ _ Bucks, per cwt ... ... ... 2.30 2.75 ffir. Fisher �hialrs Americans Will that dare t � p s- fines of the.town of Stroh,. Le- at ha t not newsy the pro 0 -'- Culla, each ... ... .- ,,. 2.00 3.00 Build Xills. Lon. Bennett conferred with- els. ran County, Indiana, teas been �'� -'T'AE DAIRY MARKETS. fiance and sheteonsented. .A minis• . Milkers and Calves, killed t,y order of the health author •• Butter-'The market la steady, With Cowa; each A Montreal despatch says :-Dir. ter cava found who was wilting to go :- ... ..... ......25.00 42.00 files, who believe that the canines Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agricul- up with them d the ceremony was ggood demand _ for choice qualities. Calves, each ... .;. ... ... 2.00 10.00 lure, was in the cit on Wednesday and- (clines me rnsponsible for sn lRojls scares. We quote :-Choice Hogs. y aY .Performed idair. The descent epidemle o! diphtheria which is rag- q on hie return from a tour In the was safety made sad the couple said - -1b voile, 16c; selected dairy tuba, Choice hogs, per cwt._7.00 7.25 Lake St. John district. 51 ing in the village. . _ ' ._'A5c; store-packed,: uniform color, Light hogs, per cwt ... 6.75 7,00 pcakcen In the,expnovele was a most delight- -. 18} to 14c; low grades, 12 to I2{c; Ileacs hogs, per cwt, ... 6.75 7,00 reply to the statements recently Sul and novel one. Prot E. Benjamin Andrews' claim a • o ', lzeamery prints, 19} to 20c, solids, `.Sows, per cwt 6,50 4,00 made in some quarters that the .----...-o- that celibacy promotes crime re- "' •. lar a influx of American settlers into cetves confirmation from statistics -',. y A8} to 19c. ' Stags, per cwt ... ... ....0.00 2.00 g TORONTO CsIRL DROWNED. collected •b the Chicago librarian. Eggs-Recefpta fair. Strictly tr�h, the Northwest foreshadowed Ameri- . ,_ Y g 15� to 18c: ordinary can control sfid.reciproeal arrange Flugo S. Grosser, according•to which ry store collected, menta so that American millers Foltz Others ]ldeet Death at Bat- 21,467 persona arrested in. Chicago candled, 1,4 to 14ic; low grades and might grind the wheat raised by tle Creek. this ,year were single and only 10,• _ checks, 10 to lie. THE GROWTH OF SIDNEY. American farmers` in Canada, Mr. A Ba kh.. despatch o45 ivero married. -' -- Che - ark it quiet.. - - i ash r said w a I , a more likely that says: Five members of a boating „prises. We quote :-Finest, 10# to Steel R� .1giR' Will Be in Opera- American millers would come into party of six employes of the Battle -BENNE RAL. = lOic; seconds, 9} to lOc. tion is a Fevr Months, Canada and erect mills to grind it. Creek Sanitarium were drowned on AnsBrican capitalists have offered 1&USINESS AT MOI3'TRE sp y It would make no great ' difference Wednesday night in Lake Goguac.. to establish $.trolls car-line in St. - - An Ottawa' despatch says: Mr. wbere:the capital came from, whether Their boat was run down by, the y John McDonga]d, Commdsaloaer of Petersburg. - ` Montreal, Sept.. 2�,Tkie local mar- it was American or not, so that it steamer Welcome.• Among the dead " . Customs, returned on Friday from a ,rime i and oiled the resou F i Wi a so whose hem Large deposit* of iron ore of is - ` coatinde quiet_and unchanged. visit to Sydne ,and other parte in a deveI rtes+is ann a llis, r e comparable richness have been fouatd _ . Grain--Manitoba wheat, -I� -T Jia Maritime Provinces.- , the C nd an._Dominioa. s near Toronto, uOnt. , Tho pasty in Norway. f an i _ '''Northern, 74c: No. 2, 72c for Au- S One thing may be stated," added was Peturning to the, • - st delivery; oats, 2. 2 Manitoba "Sydney," said the -Commissioner, Mr. Fischer, and it has not been Villa about ten o'clock, just as tiie 1±',periments in wireleii telephon- . tau "is beginning to assume the appear- ing were successful conducted be iishite, 44} to 45c; No. 2 Oatario9, published yet--70 per cent. of the little steamer Welcome Was leaving �r "cc of a city. A steel rail mill American immigrants tween Sassnitz and Kolberg, Pomer 44# to 4.te; No. 3 OaLarioa and will be erected before man months g ants who have come her dock,` with an excursion party. D' into the Canadian Northwest from Ia some unexplain way the Wel- ..vola, n distance of 105 miles. Manitoba teed oats, 4Sic in stare ; have expired,_.and other industries Y •:''new No. 2, 37c altoat. Flour-Mn><i- wi1B tallow. Sydney will be a sec_ the United States have been natural- come ran the ro boat down and Marguerite Duclerie, a brilliant - - " toba best patents, $3.90 to $4.10 ; cad Pittsbu ized as British subjects. Of the re- crushed it. All occupants were star of the music hall stage ten rg, but on a smaller mainin 30 strong bakers', $3.65 to $3.90 Oa- scale. Sydney Mines is also going g per cent., in many cases thrown into the ater, - years ago,-itas just died iu'a,Paris tario straight rollers, $3.55 to mad, The Nova Scotia Steel Com- there were disabilities which pre- garret of starvation. - ($3.85, in bags, $1.70 to x1.77} vented them being naturalized, but • • . A mammoth beef packing plant Ontario patents, pany is laying out a new iron that showing i ' $8.90 to $4.10 smelting plant, and the foundations 3 s, I think, higlay eat- will be erected in Mexico, and a rolled Date, millers' prices to lob- for the furnaces and stoves are a]_ istactory." THREATENED �'TRI�E. ,campaign against the United States hers, $2.40 to $2.45 in. bags. and ready in. Thin plant will have a ----�- beef trust will be entered upon. ,, $5' to $5.10 per bbl, Feed-Went- capacity of 250 tons of pig a day, ,, - 100,000 Trainmen Demand Ia- 1. toba bran .at $18 and shorts $23, crease of Wages. and there is room alongside for sa TUNNEL QUITE FEASIBLE. bags included; Ontario bran, �in other plant o! the same capacity. A Milwaukee despatch says :-By HALIFAX-GAR'RISON, :'bulk, $15.50 to $t0; shorts, in bulk, The company will also install at an. Borings in Bed of St. Lawrence September 15th, the large railway _- , $23 in lots. Provisions-Heavy early date a naw nisei furnace:'• Indicate No Obstacles. systems of the country will be con- nth Battalion', Englsad, Will Re- Canadian short cut pork, $25 com- :-';round refined laid, 9 to 9 c; �--- fronted • :'kith• a demand by 100,000 lieve Canadians- - _ i pure . A Montreal despatch says: T e members of the Brothenc�od of ,. Canadian lard, llc, finest lard, 12 T . authorities of the Quebac Souk rn Railway Trainmen for an increase in A despatch from Ottawa' says _ ._ . -'to 13;_; '_-oma, 1-21 to 1744; bacon, R CANAD1AlY PULP. Railway expect that the borings and wages. which will mean an addition- Saari-official. telegrams from Halifax - dl to 15c; dresed hogs, $7.50 ._ sounding in connection with the pro- to the 1,iilitia Department confirm at outlay of 51,000,000 a month for fresh killed abattoir, $9.25 to $9.50 Big English Paper Combine in, Posed tunnel under the St. Lawrence wages by railroads in the country, the report .hat the ]loyal Canadian r 100, lbs. Cheese-Ontario, 9 c, Process o[ O eratioa. will be completed .this wcek. No Regiment, whlch has been actin as- P or the alternative of a st°rikc, which S g . and Quebec, '9fc; Townst:ips, 9fe. serious physical obstructions have will`eclipse n l previous strikes, 1n- a' garrison' there for the past two , Butter-Choice creamery, current re- An Otkawa despatch says :•-It is been found in the bed of the river, years is to be relieved by the 5th . said that a paper combine is in r eluding the demonstraticn of the ..ceipts, 19 to 19ic; held stock, 18 Po- and in [act the soil and rock are of American Railway Union in 1894. Ilattallon, Royal Garrison .Regiment - to 18}c; 'dairy, 18 to 18ic. E cess of formation. The combine is the quality best suited for tunnel from England. It is not known alleged • to embrace eleven of the The demands, :.which have. laern for- g i _t3traigtit receipts, 14}c to i5c; N� purposes. When the soundings have mulcted here, but not set presented, whether the Canadian' regiment will eg 1 2, 13 to laic: largest paper mills in Englsad. To been finished the plans will be pre• are for an increase _ of 20 per cent. be disbanded or :not• .There is a • . supP the output these mills require pared aE once and forwarded to Ot- i propo5itlon 'on foot to intreaee the 1 _- `. n wages. . 2, scree o! pulp lands, which are taws for approval by.the Govern- - _ - permnnent force, avid perhaps those UNITED STAPES MARKETS. located in Canada, not far from Ot- meat. According to the-charter of " officers' and 'men, now. at Halifax .... . .. _ Ihid,do, , :8ept. 2.=Flour-Stendy. tawu, and upon which the proposed' the company their plans must be•in Fourteen mines are,in active oper- who desire•to remain may be divided . - R'lieat-Jail and Reak; No. 1 North- combine.hold .an option. The caps- the hands of the Government within ation through the anthracite coal among the military schools at Lon- trn, old, in store, c,i.f., 79ic; win- tauzation of the .company is placed six months of the time,when the Act region, and they produce for ship- don, Toronto, St. John's, Que•.--and --.t, ditil;'No. 2 red, !Ric; No. 3 do, at $25,000.000, of Parliament was ;, i paired;. meal abonjt�2`500 tons each day. FredcrictoI. . .. . - • . . , - :, . . .. _ L. -7 - . . . . - - . 1. : _ . e _ . . - . . . . - '- r - .. 1. - . c. 1. .1 _ „y.. ,F, .. _ .. . ;, ,r, '- . , , 4�. .. % . c, ,..Y ,` ''s .. . .. .. _ , ✓" .. (, W� r . �. '.i. .. ,,.' .. ; , ... . . A GE :+, ^:. . , .., :� _ r - - - - --- -- - _. - _._ . _ - -- - - - - ' __ !without any of the gaucherie that $�Y.'3 OWN TASZ.ET$- T y1Qa(�llj 1aT1�� q �� I 'F'� -- -_- + „A a riilr, til--�nQa sem' -- 1-,---D-Q----j�.- . 1—'j] --- 1J- -- "Then suppress that hatfel word, Cure All the Ills of Little Babies INST3LUCTOR 07 TURKW3% -- ll cnd yet let me take the answer I sand Big Children. - eI world have from your lips," says AH�iiY WHITES HI91. ,,- nor e : of doubt . Arthur, fondly, and, stgoping, kisses Thia medicine La good for all chll_ _ VIFWB. _ _ '44g I lier twice uurebuked. Nay, more, I dreg, from the feeblest infant, wherei'. I think one if not both of those life seems to hang oa a thread, to Priv of Boers' Worig - i�. .. .; , . _: the sturdy boy whose digestive a h o Ea i* cipal Featurekisses is softly returnedl P Was T eir Powers f_ � h ' wist before they i,aratus occasionally gets out of T 4R......... But had t eykist" that their innocent embrace order. There fs no stomach or durance,. ,r i would cause-all the mischief that fol- bowel trouble that Faby's Own Tab Gea. won der Goltz, fur many iiI. HE ERROR OF LADY 11 rUNDEN: Mowed on it, I believe they would lets will not speedily relieve and �. both, even at that supreme moment promptly cure, and do it in a na- years the instructor of the Turkish- army, has just published in The g (to their credit be it recorded), have turas way, ae the medicine Deutsche Devue, of Merlin, a note- �` "{"M"i` 44 8 put oti'the caress to an indefinite guaranteed to contain, no opiate or GFiAPTER XXII. would not see you again; yet Here I period harmful drug. Experienced mothers worthy article on the lessons to be ,:c would "How readily sweet words come To return to I�ILty, everywhere praise Baby's Own Tab learned from the Boer War. After To swear in the morning by all his • ' Y _ Code that nothing should induce hies i to your lips; Yes, it is quite ab I Lirmly impressed with the belief lata above ail medicines. Mrs. showing that the nature of the -eat g __ &meal-Wt sl�oa� it o � � --�:o go 60 ,thin hell; to prstn wish-- rte" ,�-� ere�os�anis- g 3 ung, OnL_,. .0.1.war exPl ns must not all, T band--so strongly does he resemble Says :-"I have used Baby's Own that ha pend there, he says that - tI I • even sore earnestness, if less bad {son, that absence does me no good. - him in his. present costume-- aha Tablets for both my children, and the secret o1 the resistance of - the �a language, to the tame effect at Even when away from you I cannot watches his every moment with a consider them fadispensible in any Boers has been erroneously stated *I•I�' -noontide, to waver towards even- dissever myself from you." _ u,, "fng, to give in and get possessed "You cannot 'dissever your soul I feverish anxiety that kills all enjoy- hams where there are young children to be their marksmanship. But, ha , with a maddening desire to o to'from the soul of the beautiful Anna- meut,of the charming scene before One of my children 'seas very fretful, ds: " quotes gayly. "Well, I her. Her eyes, filled with agonized and I always found the Tablets eo he experience of European offi- 1t at nightfall,-=thus had Mr. Blun- bel Lee,' q fes e'- laying her doubt, follow hi=m from place 'to forting, and a,spleailid regulator of who were in the war convincing- den s mind been exercised all day, this Annabel Le Y 4 lace, and when he disappears from the stomach and bowels. I'think ly proved that the Boers, on the e.v- . . from ' morn to dewy eve." hand lightly on her bosom-"rather, were not better Yet for his word's sake he clung,likes that thought. Come, don't let i the ball room during his tete-a-tete the Tab have been the might s thegawerage well-drilled -ol to his purpose all through the even- us quarrel to-night, Arthur. I am I with Fancy she grows restless a is promoting both m fogs and sat silently smoking at his:in such a pretty temper it is a{uppY'�O gnawing a thing myself and children." diet, apart from the fact many who • club, until, it tea o'clock struck, :shame h r pref5c it." i jealousy, so engrossing, so base. Children take these Tablets as fought with the Boers came from he rose up, end, Singing his cigar "Lome into the garden," says Half through a desire to gain some readily as candy, and crushed to a towns sad cities, or were immi- !ar from Dim, declared to imself he Biunden, "This place is stifling; sir tO cool her aching forehead, and powder, they can be given with grants who were not in the poesea- I halt through a hope that in the gar- absolute safety to the youngest, Sion of the 'inherited' virtues of the must and would see her �c. the air outside may change my ugly a weakest infant. You can night or perish in the attempt. r- mood•" dens she may again meet the gr y get the old colonist, Aleo the tradition - faking, as we have seen, was not I All is quiet. Now and then a domino, she leaves the ball room. Tablets from any aealer in medicine that every Boer is a hero sans pour upon the cards, ,Sir John's domino flint sobbing note from the band On the path, some yards from her, or post paid at 28 cents a boa, by et sans reproche has long been , , , '+having fallen to his lot a-a it were within breaks on the stillnessr, but: wa-k two people, evidently in close writing the Dr.. William® Medicine abandoned. The majority of the lead- ud earnest conversation, Her heart Co., Brockville, out., or Schenec- ers and soldiers, however, were ea• a fairy gift. as they wander farther even the ) almost stops beating, as on one of EadT, N.Y. sentiall aided b their robust corn ).': Walking through the brilliant, plaintive sound is lost to them. Her them she recognizes the gray domino -- y y j� sweetly •perfumed rooms 'at Twicken-,hand, hanging listlessly at her sdde, does it not?" She laughs reckless- stitutions, their hard lives, and their f` with the quaint device worked upon keen eyesight; but-this .cannot solve % I.T. ham an hour Inter, with the con-I touches his. Isis Sngera close upon bY• _r_past_ot-his�aey-I • '3 srronde€ iL cru-_are ever mistake it for any other. Only last g the whole riddle. It is equally sof . spicuous red cross upon his shoulder, it, and the mute spelt-is broken. the shoulder. It is impossible to But I Say Cyclamen, an,d .._ y the , amiss too, out o! courtesy,__.though I correct to ascribe the protraction of y � wee�she-���een tt,-- --------f seen, his resemblance to Sir John is i see me?" asks he, bending to read 1 to examine the strange Iher�ieart misgives fist or iu s friend; the war to- e a ops. It, so remarkable that even he himself;her face. I "you must have been mistaken. 91r of th. English troops. It is true , cannot refrain from smiling a,s he "Are my eyes so dull, then, that crimson cross that adorned y -_�_ !John I am sure is not here to-silgbt. I that life tactics of the.E.nRIlsh. lead- it. Just now the cross i°'It he had been, he would have claim- ere bete o en to criticism, but it marks it in a passing mirror. ,You cannot read them?" �gleaming blood-red in the light o! p , Once or tv.ice a mutual acavaint-I "What ani t to understand by i I ed my hand for the thin! waltz, for must not be forgotten that the first' I that?„ a Chinese lantern that, concealed fn which he asked me." events bet the neat of war, especially once accosts him by his cousin's _, a shrub close b Rin s out Its rays name; and three times in moving to I "Anything you Iike." - - i y' g y "Couldn't find you, probably. You ,the locking up.of the English troops and fro he is puzzled by the earnest ' "Do you. mean what your words,upon those Rho chance to Vass 'look so different when masked. He +at Ladysmith, Kimberley and Mafe- __ _ ' Tmposbible. too, to believe herself is here, at all events, I knew him, I y Y gaze of two large eyes that fol low imply?" I mistaken in that tall, handsome fig- king, contributed a great deal to the him intently as he goes. The re � "I am afraid I do, -with a would-• g !not only by the cross upon his !protraction of the English opera. _ - him i n that the owner of these earn- be sigh but a very loves srinfile. lure. the well-shaped head, the rather shoulder, but the little true-lover's q Liitglh the hand to ely m square cheek and chin. knot I m tions. The anxiety to retain those eat eyes 5s clad fn satin o! a olden B prison-i It la Sir John beyond all doubt, myself worked upon his pl sea Drought shoot a division of shade, that glitters bravely !n the ed, Arthur raises 6L fondle to his Charteris, sleeve. He made me do it one night the troops seeking to relieve them, ay light. crosses his mind, but he'lips and by his side is Fancy in Italy, lest d should mise him at until Lord Roberts put an end to g 8 ! In her passionate rage and despair some ball to which we were going p ' falls to recognize Kitty, so eager to "You give me hope, that weans she starts to her feet, hardly know- g g the nuisance, and advanced with his search for a mignonne figure and file.• he says, earnestly. what it is she means to do. Un-I You nee, crosses are so com- united forces, via Bloemfontein, ... _ . :,y smal, proud head crowned with "Yet stay - my friend," murmurs 4nrgtunately, she does nothing. At com on dominoes: - they against Johannesburg and Pretoria." yellow )Asir. ishe. wit.hdrawftV• her hoad and the moment when she sees the nezt l scarcely make & distinction. - 1' 14 hat if she had staid away be- 'glancing at !t, as though his caress turn will hide them from hoz view, !She laughs again this time FIGHTING CIUALITIF,�I. �, -cause he had declared his intention .still rest& on it In visible form and has almost made up her mind with great bitterness "What With-regard to the lighting ca. - of not being present? 13 is heart "Consider. la that last net of to follow them at every risk, and a devoted couple we were were we pacify of the English troops. I mal beats quickly at this thought. If yours an act of friendship? Surely end forever. one way or the other, !not" And how the devotion has add the answer given by one of the he could dare to believe that - 1f- it is too pronounce - too - too - tasted. However, that little tender the doubts that distract her, tho happy German officers who was In the tans "Str John," says a low soft voice you know what I mean. You amaze ;two on whom hes gi►ze is centered moth ca the sleeve was a ha sign to General von der Goltz - --- at his eibow,- me, Arthur, after all your promises. 'stop suddenly, and .the grav dom-.thought; it enabled me to know him i.,They behaved almost like Dermas He starts violently, unable to con- ,have 3 ou forgotten our comr,act't' loo, placing his arae gently Dut los-:to-night " troops during the manoeuvres " _ _Erol himoelt as the accents so dear 'There are things one hates to y round' the waist of tho pale- `-Stilt," says 'Cyclamen, very gent- .Chis is the higgest praise that cos to him reach his ear, and he Tooks remember, Aad, bwides+, just now.'blue domino, bends his face to hero ly, though with an assumption . of, - _ 11 aythlaR De- et teetin u21 the deticary of 'be bestowed on them by a German _ .-----..-.. , round. Yes, it is she, close to hits, how can I remember a There is some faint but unmistaka.-'g� y' g (general Baron von der Goltz calls - looking up at him with laughing vio- gond the sweet fact_that we are to- He hesitation on the part of the the situation, "In spite of laying -attention to the strange fact that - ­:_ net eyes that no mask could change, gather?" latter,-a short demur, and then - aiyseit open Lo the charge of Ob- the extraordinary superiority of and l,retty parted lips. "You are incorrigible," the soya, their lips moat stinacy, I yet think you must be _ t "Fie"' she any lightly. y -Kitty the En lish artille roved without !" s, 1 htt "to be- with- a swift glance that is hardly Kitty stokes her eyes, and a long. mistaken ,the fa near all the hard fighting _ tray yourself so ingenuously, to start cruel. "It is useless ms expostulat- gasping sob. 'filled with the &cutest ' "May i not be allowed to know ly - aad turn at the first menifaa of log with you I fent you are. no of all a oniea, des au, escapes her my own husband?" aays Kitty, with He attributes it to the circumstance - name! I ave You credit for ,longer m friend." R p a vivacity that borders on auger (that "the effect of modern guar --your g Y R Y She draws herself to her full height, y ._ , . more savoir-faire, greaser chic, But That is true," rejoins he eager- and returns to the hoose. HS was out there & moment idnCe: greatly decreases when they are tell me. 1s your cousin, and ly; "I can no longer act The part It ; ,tint Ir,side the conservatory door�n is there still, walking with- drawn up too close together, so that here to-night?" is too cold, too meager. I wpa m rho encounters Cyclamen. who i9 un- At this instance Cyclamen with an facreasas of their number is abso• Blun�den makes 'no sl5oken refily,' whin I thought Jif. I ever did tbl mabked and 1s looking rather tired, i great Presence of mind, starts back lutely valueless if the room at then lest his vulce should betrav him. Ile it) that. I could sink from being I am going home, dear," she.with a little cry from the plant she disfosal does not Increase In pre bhakc9 his head. . your lover into a conventional weir- gays as it in explanation to Kitty. has been pretending to examine portion to their strength This clear I. � "N o? Not really?" E`ure!y IwisLer, Harling, restore me to my 'Olive looked a tittle feverish, I I "How it hurts, the cruisl thing!" �ly shows that the massing of Runt # •. something tomes up . from old position " ' , I th:,ught• when leaving nothing to she says, plaintively, "It has prick- atone never decides a battle This ber heart and dims for the •'I et.up have one 4ria1 of F1-ntfy, you know: but. now I have ed my finger. Do you know. Kitty was proved at Auerstadt, where"'tWC 'moment the luster of her eyes.. Her our faith first. I am going te) .Italy Peen -this farcy fa.,', I shall return in opite of all the loveliness around bundred and forty-four Prussian l little rounded chin quivers tla with Cyclamen next week,-chat Is. Ln her, Ilave you enjoyed your- me I grow wearied? And I am ra-.guns could do nothing against the _ 1. 1 slightly, on Monday.-and d shall probably 'seif.)__ I Cher anxious about my Olive. Do forty-four `French ones. The same Illj "Where is he, then?" she asks, hall stay there for three awriths. Dur-1 "lni-morscly!"-iu a quick, hard I not laugh at me tf I tell you I shall othcer who had fought at Been- I petulantly, half plaintively. Ing that time you must not write i-) o home directly to sit beside her Where should he be but beret'. s*otce. L cannot possibly descnbe g y gency, one of the aevere>;t battles of me or seek in any way to see me: but to you how much: you mi, ht say I bed and see that her sleep is the Franco-German war. and wsc d j. sad s Arthur, almost roughtY. "Can when I cetera=ii you sttH .care -j e aggerated." She removes her own'sound." -- - was at Colenso. Ne tow the gen. -- -- I keep away from you? I am.your 'comb to me." mask as rhe speaks, and flings it' "Laugh at yout I? says Lady eral that the attack.of the English i property; yo'i can do with me ori "What an interminable time!" from her impatientry, and sighs as"Bluaden, in a low tofie, "Oh, not artillery made an indescribable noise, you will'." groans Arthur, miserably, ` _ i I should be the Iast to laugh at you. but had next to no result. adding, I "But haw like Sir John you are!'" i ' "Better than never, surely.:' I Surely you are greatly.b1Es9ed in the however, "the only question is who • '' says,Fancy, fur once utterly taken I -yes,- - hastily, •- "of course. It ' g To r-a" to Toa %M Dr certainty that the one thing you f Cb�ses Olntmentfaacertais Cher the nerves of civilized roldierr ' i aback. ~hall.be as you R ish: but at least , ri les and absolute care for each j love loves you. I may envy you; I could stand the moral effect of such -. 11 You are Strang, yet you have no promi,ti me when this eternity is at I ■■ and rverr forst of lbWag, could not laugh at you." a terrible fire. 'The Boers have np mercy. I have no doubt my insane an erd you will not keen me longer { bleedfartnndDrocrodinsoiles. � "You looked tired yourself, ders. latatuat.an is-nothin to you unless I Isre naanfsatnrere hove s Daraotead it, ter h, w indeed I • now it.is waiting; you will then marry me." �Imantals la th0 aiir lnsarjd ask yournei�h• Come home with me." nerves FURTHER LESSONS. a thing to make merry at." •'!f you are faithful, yes," ��o�rta what they think Wit las can use it and "I should like to; butt-•what shall ., "A nuk They Dove turned into another'AL�iiinback lb L<e�t �a at I say, Cyclamen?" says Kitty, fan- After pointing io the fact'that the ou," s vs Fanc her manner ',t Y or r►xsox, a Co to y a y. .,path, and plain) there is no one in guidly. engagements of infantry with infan• - changing as it by magic; and a warm sight;. A 1}tile mYsty veil has risen I Die Chase's Ointment' 1 Cyclamen regards her earnestly try in South Africa have again " • .-_hen d I with a lance full ot.scrutiny.- She shown the siren of a urs defen- always a healthy glow, a charming earth. one might just released from s_ufro- mar ka the brilliant spots t. at urn s ve n are o a roata attar __ amount of candor, about your little "?,fay I'kills you-sow?" asks Ar-i cation. It is all charming,"' she I upon her -cheeks, the curious gleam oral von der Goltz arrives at the speeches, not to be surpassed. I al-:that, deferentially, being mindful of,goes on, speaking fast, as though i her dark eyes, the almost reckless conclusion that the value of a most , ways say" you,are better, than a;a past hour, during their first. en- fearing silence; and I have been so carelessness of her manner. careful use of tura! cover, and the• • - ,,: ""' tonic; and, quite, as, bitter. Yes, I gapement, when he nasi bAreiy e>� amuse u now wa ing a n m s e says, tar - Brea s circunispec oa on the- part . knew you vd'outd come even at _?he caped annihilation for stealIrg a,in the garden,-or rather in the path ly but persuasively. "You have been of the leaders, has been fully proved ;, r': last moment. And surely after ' all jcarc>is,without permission: I leading to it l out too much of late, and you are in the hoer war: 116 bommends theF�b you were wire. ]t.piers ea me to if yuii compel me to answer that But I thought you told'me, dear, overdoing it. Health to not a thing extensive; tSse of mounted infantry; ti ink you are happier hq're•than-you question, I suppose I must say no," I he wasn't coming?" says Cyclamen, to be trifled with." which, he' thinks, may also he em- -r=e I-' could be elsewhere; and now I ani whispers she, half shyly, halt. play- impulsively. (To Bg Continued), pl-yed advantagbously in European • h'appier foo." 'fur y. • She shrinks a little from him S,o I did. No doubt he altered - - Wars. 7n conclusion, he emphasizes ,'_. ' I tried-to stay away, goes on Ic.ud blushes warmly,-not an unbc- his mind, intending to give me a ` the fact that the value of faith, lib- ' Arthur, feeling almost a savage I coming yr a vehement color, but a I pleasant surprise. lie has succreded. arty, and patriotisin has once more _ pleasure in his -self-abasement." I faint rosebud of a blush, that con- But perhaps I found him out, too ,bLa�0� ' been ass-erted, and that-the educat- Swore to myself a hundred times I if, all the, bc'eetness of confusion. (soon. That always spoils a jest, 1 *4 ion of youth, especially_ in the mili- -- -_ -r.. - tary service,, must bew deflected-- to _ �, this end. The objection that the `s: ®� ulf Ski Diseases Boers were not saved from subjuga- ����f .� tion by these qualities is only, par- ` _ tislly ..truo. Thea were, and must . ,. . \ f 1 nava been, defeated in the, long run - .. . . * because their warfare was only de- g Chronic (base of .Eczema of SO Yearn Standing Cured by M. Ohaae's len&eve, withoiii __ai �t..,;,,� „I A- __ __ _ --it-is s-great'advant-age to the Eng- +,+, } -- -- __ fish that they always pursue a de __ ds eat , cisive policy, directed towards great and positive objects. During my r> 'The demand for Dr. Chase's Oint- and this developed in eczema, the on my face, and caused 'me d great' lengthy stay in the East, a high In- , �; ti; -ment is enormous. It is during the most dreadful,of'skin diseases. deal of misery at times. As soon as Jinn officer told ma, about twenty __-yf warm weather especially that there "I was so bad that T would get up I began using Dr. Chase's Ointment L years ago, "tie shall loso India one the itching and. soreness were ro- • day, not Through Russia. but is such ,great sullerltiµ• frost eczema at iitght and scratch myself until lieved, and now I believe that I am through the Indians themselves• 1. ' ,, and similar skin diseases. That Dr. flesh was raw and flaming. The tor- entirely cured. As a result I cannot They are'commencing to shake them: Chase's Ointment Is-athorough ture I endured is almost beyond speak aoo highly of Dr. Chsse'■ ' selves free from tutelage, and a na- cure for this torturing disease is description, and now I cannot say Ointment.,, - tion of three undred miltsans can- proven in hundreds of cases similar anything too good for Dr. t:hn.e's raw People realize the suffering_ ,» not be kept wn forcibly !sy a few ---to-the foliowh Ointment. It has cured me and I fi hundred thousands, We shall then i o g caused by eczema and other itching need compensation, which we shall recommend it because I know there skin diseases. This is an example o! Mr. . IT...11IcConnlcll,-engineer fn • P. .. Flea • �s Found is nothing so good for itching elfin." what Dr. Chase's Ointment is doing find in Africa." 1., rye Foundry, Aurora, Ont., g a 'stit'es : "I beli,eva that Dr. Chiiise's . Dir. Frank Tuxbury, clerk in W. in .the'way of relieving sufierLag .Totem 111 • - i � ,. (iii t*twnt is worth its weight in Ilutchart's hardware store, Meaford, mankind. Many o1 the cures it Y-"' Y. but them folks that's ` C. g --_� moved into the next house is well ; .An For about thirty years I was Ont., states ;-"I was troubled with brings about'are more like miracles :'Does, she wear corsets through Johnny-"ITcw do you know'.'' I. . tre..l4'ed• with eczema, and could eczema for four or five years, and than anything else • GO cents a box, neceasity?" Tommy-"They've got a clock that „3 not obtain any cure. .I was so un- tried a good many, remedibs wtthoutI at all dealers, or Edina nson, ]sinter "No. 'It's merely a `matter of says ping, -pong, instead of tick T "::I ' ffoiti;nat�e as to have blood poison, obtaining'a .cure. It was .this worst, & Co.. Toronto. '.. form.'.'. Lick." . . _�- --'— -- . . .: . I I _•-- .. . . . .. ..0 .. . . . , . . . . . ­ L 11� ...�, � I . . . I . - :' . . .. . ­ . . I 1 . ... . . . I . . I 11 . . . ­ . . I � , � ' I- � I . . . ­: , , 1 � � , ., , _ .. . . ­ . . L , I . .. r , . - .. .. • w To 01;it bubbculls.Eub.Bl c_emab —W E Vaastone ehipped a carload of —Mr Lase,of Darlipgton. is vitt ' . — ------- to th-add m..label on leer paper You — - - sere a:trale ucsrtern the date wwbiat: � �OadaF•- ----rt/ie blgthaty'] 61w Bt-9f-EibttM�l-64 .._._._ - p7onrbnbseriptiontoTaicaawtispdd. The employees of the Sprak'l mtUe Ibis week. _ BsIDittanoes axe settnoxledgod b a (�_Dsy� Toronto. .froom . dsu�atsbel-at skies ill pave gwwert Theaton;of Uxbri e spent - rooeipc or money at this oIDoe.•always — dg . P excursion to the Thousand Islands last resin¢ she date®aid Ahead t Baabday with his brother J Roar. Saturday. -------.- - -_ -T --- - — —Goo Palmer's farm on the tad con( - -W T Dunbar and family have re- ., - u to seat lice adv% elsewhere. ,- turned to the village'after spending a Uffer the following goods to our customers si the cheapest r � 'u-6. moo —Mrs Sly. of Mackinac, Sieh,-,is couple of months as the colt a as the ppee -, visiting with W and tars Alloway, frets a6 rates:-Knitting Yarns, Burling, Zephars, Shetland Flow -Rev Wright, of Whitby, gave our Embroidery Bilks, Brilliants, White Crochet Cottons. lPcc�auro. ONT„'.Rapt. 6 1902. sanctum a friendly call on Wednesday. —Just as we go to prase,we haat that - -Mr and Mrs Mitchell, of Tomato, a man named Gilbert Gardiner, of Belle spans the holiday.with John and Mrs ville. met a horrible death at the station, A nice assortment of Purges and Rug Patterns. j a''s/`IAT Cr 11,!Lv. Jaquaa. While beating big way on a freight train a.dl�"VAL ►710117 -W D and Mrs Gordon meat a few he fell off.the train pusiag over his body pp day during the put weep with friends cutting is eomplately in two. ~M. W E. Boone,,. Pickering, -Mrs A Aliaway spent a few days this in Peterboro. -YOU GaT IT FOR rvoTHtxa-By Nim. - -• - week whit-i4 llawlL spenn�- —Wm ILL ldr°G'Gradv•of Cleveland, ply.cattinet-ous and presectias.. thma advt - --A11 ltiada of tow -has been spending a few days, with Pick- of the Rnsgilt Hardware Co on 6th _pa e - -- --- -- p ate sad castrags erfag friends, of the Neave gad purchasing Roods tot e LL-,at T A Greig's implement office. • * -wre Geo Kerr spent a few days lost value of one dollar or npwards from that -Charles Bradford,of Niagara Palle. - g ”- creek with xra W T Dunbar at her cot- firm you will receive s most useful set of ' repeat the holiday as his home here. tags at tbi lake. the celebrated "Christy" pattern knives- -Jobn Miller, of Brougham, was a _.Miss Watson baa returned to the as shown in the advt. Its worth your GOODS'l Pleasant caller at this office. on Tuesday. city aftarspending severalweeks with her while lookingafterit. * NEN DRY —We are pleased to report that R. A. friend Miry Fields. Bunting .>e recovering nicely from his —Quite-&number of our residents are FRUIT 17 IT TREE iltnesa. taking in the sights at the Industrial ex. - - ` —Miss Annie Wood left on Tuesday hibitioa this week in Toronto, All kinds of evening for Winnipeg, in which city her —We congratulate Miss Irene Dunbar .FRUIT TREES, We have just received a lot of new ootids sister lives. J a • ronce "s at the recent Part I Junior SHR UBS Etc. —Mae, W. H. Elvias, of Brooklin, ' ' ineludin hen Cottonades, Mens and BO s _ 0a estent a few days with Pickering friends —Norman matriculation and Ildr examinations. Highest market price - - ------ P y g Normae and Stra Bie, of Forestville for all kinds of � - seagulls and Smocks. Heavy Gingham Shirt- List ' week' Y, is spending a week with the latter'" Fall and Winters ee -,Miss Bertha Burrell, of Toronto, is PP' in s and new bordered apron goods, chew and Parents,Ed and Z+Ira Cornell. � p � ' p' spending a few days as the home of bar 'JOHN E. OEEr agent, parents here. —Sirs Henry Gordon retnraed home Pickering, a splendid lot of flLnnellettes, }leery and nice -_ - —W. D. Rogers is in Toronto this O° Wednesday,after ortb-a¢ sin weeks '.`patterns, 'extra {food valIIe. Men's heavy f "------'" is Manitoba and the*Iortlt•S4ess. _ . week attending a meeting of the Baker's —Re are pleased to see Wm Calvert Wool sox, 2 pairs for 25 cents. New towel— Association. around town after being confined to hisIn s gin bags, ecce, etc --Mrs, Arthur Brant, of Toronto, has room for several weeks from a broken bean apeading a racy .dais with Arthur _ y To'. -_ ---.._.----Ridley and and family, le$—C}eo Milson is giving uQ the Bich. y —John Maynard an4 wife,of Brooklin, ardson farm on the Baas Line and.,will _.h :-Masa si with a. g'. Burroughs. base eta Faction sore abort ohs end o� � �� cut -- Thursday last with 11Ir i W. Brrroaghe, October, A firss•clas;farm contaning one him- — —J A fihaes and wife, Chuttas and — — Bred md-seventy acres The new railway bridge wick the Miu Losiss Mansfield, all of Toronto, exception of the approaches is now ready '1 . approached :"ALSO spans Labor Day with W T sad Mrs for srs:MeThe aroaches will be read E Mrs Melvill ,White, of Greenwood, `hortlp. A Frame bo as _ —' =Mea Joseph Mitchell, Mrs Mitchel! 'nae and about ono sore of "• - � � - • has been spending a few days during the and Mrs John Allaway.of Michigan. are land for sale - -ppeaaas week with Miss Laurs Malleo, of vtaitin¢ %beir sister. Mrs Alfred Al iaway "Chnreh at. - and osber friends throaghoat the, rates promptly attended to. —One of the workmen at the now rail Rev M C Ti tit ore way bridgere to officiate os he rs had the misforinna on Friday it B A, , Clmme se, who lass to have one of his bands badly of st John's topening services _ Broogbam neat Sabbath Conveyancing does, dsaashed, Thera beingto�bouts broken Prcka need will also preach in Si Andrews QFi' lbs Cs]f nIllfl;ted Sugar +1.f)D. his urs of h will not be impaired elle Pickering in the mo.-artig. Pities Claremono _ ' George Parker, of Danbartco. had —George 82 - lbs $Pautiful Brown Sugar $1,00 MUM a paaoful i0lar'v one day Iasi week. cheapenEvery took bo amd of aha every £nsaday, g . ]Els was accnisg-tiawta from a moev in the Baton to the Thottoatad Iolanda , - _ on Saturday feat by continuing the trip • tiCh�O'1l, garb Gret?i1 for the Bugs barn buldmg a few astir when he fell and to Montreal where be took in sbo eights one of she nails piareed eomtilataly of the Metropolis of^reads. tbroo h his hand P° Irtotrry Public, Pickering —Thea Bars.of Nowmarkti, spall$ s �(�j —Dass Irene Pugh rtiurnad to Toron fevr days during she t week with R r► • Logan _ _ pea _ ' to on Monday slier a three weeps visit Moore and family, He taao accompanied : here with Mrs Winnaeost 'ahs will re on his return by baa stater who spent — xnain in the city for a few days before arae "lis, wi%b the Mitaee Moore• returning to he home as H'antaville be --After be _ _smm rnied b relatives. shut down for several -_-- - - y days so dab she race and make other re _ —The picnic of she hlatlsod;s! Babbatb tis, she Elm Dela mills bays resumed ET : AT Efthoolcue. ocLa cream of he decided sae operations. and Mr Broltsnobtre u now 7 fickers"pi day was gross• We'pared to do custom wurk on abort19 wereased by the presence of Mr ing (Sparks' swam yacht. The children are -The News block is rsosrving a fresh -- ry $atest_Sha es in Men's and Boy's Fine Shoes. tmuch indebted w the officers of.the ® in was p isni this week, which will Ma- school for the mitres the . • `, y sake sbair tsriadiy tmprova tea appearance, W T . -l�alf. - . $array has the eonuacs on bead, while - - - - . —gay. and lora. 1$eGregor returned yfossrs Wilson are psrfarmiag r siaailrr Lumber­ Yard $" x oooalIIea i21 l�eaPfBOOte,iSaturday niRbs after spending two duty for the Gordon boaaa. _ .weeks amides the romantic scenery and —Mabel Woodruff on Sasurday lassos --- '— -- Ibrreing asmosphers. of Muskoka. They Church s% lore a obatelasne. coutawing s Call and See Them. - - •apppposaarr as if their trio has benefitted them small chain parse which contained within :-although marred by she drowning of a .. is a bandkerchiaf and a rumb amount of All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber young girl.r sarvani of Mn. Carecal ft. silver change, The finder will kindly Lath. Shingles, Doors`. Saab,Sousa tar. Hamilton. who was staying at the lease it wish the owner or as this of cs " nishings and Silo material = R. , Bunting. same radon. —D 3icD*ugall tett on-Monday =own. - -As she fail season is now approach is for Linder to his duties as ging and money will be more plentiful we p mp d of%be school than. We are Cisteru oaks and water trouihs made would be pleased it %bots in arrouliiitworry to lore him u his has made many to order would call at ear ofSee and ee%sls the friends since coming to the village. Mrs _-• _ dame. The weekly expenses around it McDougall and family will remain hers MILLINERY. priatiag office is considerable and u we until a house can be secured is Lindau ;pay cash for all our stock we squire the —Geo Ssa%w.milkman, b bettna io Also a quantity of tipple barrel°,for sale _ ,moue The individual amounts are ail ` Immall but a number of amall sums soon make two trips s intention abs village every - 'Rough straw sailors in white at 25 cents regular 50 cent • � sora!W a Iv ram. dry. and it is baa iatentiou to continue - _ .• � Rs such, The two trips esanot repay him line We also bevy on hand a fall kine of abidons —Her many Pickering friends will unless be secures a fair patronage of the ' CT �d11� in all colors,straw braids, flowers., and foliage regret to learn that Miss Maggie Gordon, village. As he has the reputation of Come and inspect our trimmed stock The who left for Honolulu several week" ago selling 6res•olass milk be deserves to be latest in whits hat shapes is chip -.has been confined to bar bed. suflsrine well patronized. * C A BAKER ilrom au attack of typhoid (ever. The —Some person or persons possessed of disease was eoasrroied on board she 'evil spirit atterally destroyed some shade -• steamobip and she was quite ill when she trees to front of John Field's property at aaaded, and is a few drys the disease the east end, How any parson can proved to be typhoid. She is at present wantonly dessro r% "hos ie mote Y' cbe rstendve care of Mrs Wises gad ora nuc• than we can im a ne crimes are -the Canadian h suntan, she down difficult to detect as they a,a asnrlly cam 0111 (1 . 0) pi, CRIT, p y m1 g misted in the dead of night, but it she date. We all look forward to her ulu• eeyete lesson. ST P too is loun! he o r - _ 'Eaate and complete recovery. —The postponed meeting of the Vigil. you will find a large range of choice Flan- } —The Piekering Tennis Courts was the race Committee was held in cbe fjre•ball g g For Cleaning Windows, Mirrorf3 scene on Saturday last, of an interesting oa Saturdaylast, wben it was decided to torus, and Wrapperete of the Istest pat- taro°, sad they are marked away down. and 'Silverware. Rrtberin� as of teams-players from Rose make Pickering Village the headquarter° - - bank,Agtacours and Woburn to artici• of the sociation, and the name chanced I also have s Iarge stock of traria bags to in friend! matches with each other which I am offering wt-reduced Soiree. Eureka FI gillt2l pr y accoidinRly. A camber of the farmers y members of the Pickering tennis club. (all and inspect before buying eleebthere — • in the surrounding country btttoame mom, The games began about 8 o'clock end here and a few more added to the coag. you will esus money. ..Binder 'Wine Etc. continued until too dark to platy. Both mines, The aeaocimion is becoming Bigness cash rice 'paid for batter and courts were occupied continuously, W. J. R 1 Pickering and quite stsoag and with sbib increteing eggs in cash or trade, o- some very skilful playing was displayed, strength will come increased protection to eazin i Hardware Ilesohaal and was mach enjoyed by the many who its members. - g, Oat. were presses. About 8 o'clock the ladies W� �• FULLED,• of Pickering served lunch to those present —The old etaege has reopened this week -� " By eo doing the games were allowed to with the old stab all in chance and with gg i any interruption. The the largest number of students rn its hie- -" <'#oltowar without any result of*o--various tory. The principal hu been compelled games:— this week to refuse several Op�rlicaase for - — -- _..._ admission. - This state of affairs most be_ — Biiteh o an Picker Uen's Singles. very satisfactory to the board of directors . • i7`I �7 McFayden (Agincourt) beat Waiter as well as to she staff. The college is be. � '�y,ri 1� �. ""NATIONAL" _ g ( inR) 6 0 8 8• coming more popular every wear. This Dr Bateman (Pickering) beat Us-nZ iss class of schools possess distinct advent. " <.., — (Woburn)6-4 6-4, ages not possessed by the ordinary high arou]Q �S PROFITABLE. Ladies' Dontlee, eebrecognize that tact.o and parents are beginning to It assists to a Better an Mors Economical Manage. ' rec Miss Mason and bliss Alexander(Rose. —A rather serious sad what might bank)beat Miss Stewart and Miss Morris have been a fatal accident befel Mr Muteb ment of the Cows, Care of the Milk, and ]liar. Woburn) 6 0 6-1. _ ' ` Day keting of the-Cream and Butter. on the broken front soutb west of the , Every Stan'°Doubles. village, He was working for his brother - .-..Dr Staley and Mr McFag4se (Agro. George and was engaged driving the court) beat Mr. Hied and Mr Siratby mower. The hnrees became frightened - T. A, GREhG, Piekerulg " :(Rosebank),6 4 8.4. and started to run away. He was In the week daring warm ,weather"at r _. Dr Bateman and J. Ross Thextoc from his seat and fell In trout of the Dunbartou$and Pickering. Choice gPkkering) beat Major Mason and Yr. maebiae. His bead got is front of the "Alexander(Rossbank) 6.0&a. wheel causing it to-stop,and causing the variety of meats alvtays on hand at Theaton and F. Allaxes (PickstinR) rouges to fall from the tteot•yoks gad my ltou" " IOU SALE—House and lot Baiag -beat Yr Scoot and Mr Tbomsos (Wo- break. Mr Match °attained some severe TI !mer be IMi MW p*�or rat rt,can n purposocownes,a b! .f fr iii am eat Tor garden frame h ue, a aambse Lora) B 0, 6 2. ease to hie leg° and fool, u well u a . � car ab. A�„a� .r tract ir•..e area.good tram•nonce,cite sees• M*jot 'Bassin and Mr Cram (Boss• bad out on the back of his head• He u, 8• H. CARBON, Tit[►ant1T tECpas, �t *hard"ford.s8 Fe particulars apply so p attfng Bt,Toronto,or !•aal) tes,i.H Herr and Lloyd Batsman bovrp [;Sul ever.•to be coaatuhifs w.ed on his fastr.ete,K A sorties, Ptaka roam ani! t j i'wleriuj)7 6. row eaoapr frgm a irrribN tlastih; Battds u,Dmbwka z.