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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_09_19 d ro, • L•;��: .. _ ... .. . ... •. r '1_H-- .. " 0. 7. K- - -E- - P1 _ C-- -N- - G- - R - -_- N- W_ 'POI a �'. . _ __-._- - - -y � � _—O� --- r ;a e �., �'�r��Ye �.� �I � .�� � .r90�. _ ,;• =}ATO -� stinsal 41Catta:. OUT�ROU1�D U _ ' •' r,aesn atvett, - T } " Medical. Wesley Pipher moped on Tuesday to bis »LATEST LOdAL HAApaliIXGe aZCOIaDaD Ey farm a%Or'ill]a.Mrs H.Hopkins and blaster Harry were tu'-16 �Y m d. YOUNG.N D.,C,bf Fellow of TRa PRIESS ASD JorrsD Dover s: ova Torout6visitors on.Monday. _ 1 a Trinity Medioat College, Toronto, mem- � � -- —Miss Ivs Fraser lefe Friday for Oregon The aade:ai nod keeps coastsatlY i bee of College of Phveieisae and Surgeons of OORAZOPOrDRNTS. g Opp where she Intends to remain. a%x - Ontario.Oat. and residence11: Morning : ScarbOro Odr floor mills are ifl fall blast after head,fresh as salted menta of -all rii da. WasainR Ito S office.hoats: moraine 7 to 10:' \ thOur floo repairing the p]aat. Also a'sopply of vegetables. evening a to S. A very interesting and helpful.meeting is Nies Francis and Bertha Hoover bap l tQal. Of 0 materials and design expected on the 23rd inst in the washing. returned from-their visit to'•Silverdale." Quality good. Prices reas6nable. kept in stock. It will ton Metbodist church ander the auspices of Mrs Bdehbv, of 5loakoka; visited her to call at our works aLd inspectpay you the EpwortL League, It is to be of a social Parente, Mr,and Mrs John Sing last week. :float delivered daily.. 1�Eg IT", D111 Ns 4c BOtIIA9 BTEE ust and obtain prices. Don't beotirmieled b character and everybody will be made wel• ^Mise Cynthia Ferrier left Mon-ay for. Ohsmkera, $lase setae(, suet, Toro"to, agents we do not employ them.consequent- (onus. lPveland, Ohio, ager -speadiug a few WAGNEB & CO P 4 A great many from thin locality attended weeks with her parents. At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon. Money ly we can, and do throw off the agents The Rev.Mr Willoughby, of Markham, _ so loan on wortgage, q the Industrial fair at Toronto dosing the PR.►N13 D9?1TON, S.C., D.C.L. commission of 10 per cent., which you will reached an eloquent sermon bore Sunday gasQ two,weeks sad ea express themselves as P BRtiliEBTG. DBti:F. W; StQLOCB ROUI,T_ a"Soli save by purchasingfrom a& A P Og neiD well leased with the exhibits and evtlaing to alarRecongregation, BEE. si•ly Hall solicited, everything connected tdith the fair. Our noted root and grain grower, L. .Every MONDAY C. BARRIS- WHITBY GRANITE CO► - YOang, btaught home a whole string of FRIDAY T E, FAREWELL, Q, , Centennial Corners. prizes from the Toronto exhibition. r IDA 1 47 • TER,Cony y Crown Attorney,and County :Opp.Post mee. Whitby,Ontario oliaitor. Conzt case,vphitty. lar __ Mrs. Eli \i¢h"wander and Miss JeeaIs Thies Beare has been visiting with riiss returned home on Tharse ay from Toronto "T1Q2. 1'4 It McGILLIPRAY, BARRIB. Sarah Cheater. where they have been vieitin fries ComtneacifIR June 2nd, A. M. Gi} ip _ _ iJ azo,9oticltore,kc. Osco opposite Post• A �,}-� yr: Knowles as been vtgttiaq •e watchmaker D ew er, o j96riby� omo• vrbaby,o"c. Jno.Ball Dow wt Y• 1 is Sriends at Oakville. will visit Pickeringand will be-jGU t3 A:o(}fi�tsae; L B— affe�to Lena, 87 Miss, iktaegie Yates hue been vieitialq Brougham. - in E. Wise's old stand, " - friends in Toronto. ` .ft PATERSOS.RITCHIE & SWEENY, - -- Barriatere;6olicitore, etc.. T•asT:e Build- Miss Brawn,of S'ictoris Square-bas been Mrs Ponebgr was in Toronto a few days Watches, Clocks and"Jewelry pram - ' Ing. Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday. First-class veLiales for hire by day visiting friends in the..eighboyhood, this week, - - 1 - repaired. All work warranted, III.r.Paterreon,Q.C•,P.E,Ritchie E)•R,Sweeny, or nigh% 'Bas in connection meet. Miss E milt'Cbapmas has been Spending Henry Wilson sold his farm on Saint. _ ing all G.T.Rar'ains, Freight and a few holidays at home. day afternoon to J A White. i'eterstu,ry. eapprsss delivered to all its pf 1bQ-_._. Thomas Cheater from Temiecamina,has ._ s_9soph Garter_ _, - - -- pa-- — reaaw e� acgaaia ansa®for a on the 5th concession, froths Tool T - zs �. ge. eaminR o!all hinds done couple of weeks, ° s HOPiSIN8,YETERINARY SUR• on Shortest notice. Sala and Com• estate. a a: o a •qa, t. uu Among the products of the Temiscamins :L r m� Ll a GEOV, Graduate oI the Ontario ;ea mission stables in connection. lE2r and Mrs Dayton, of Toronto,aror,: o � - urinary Co::egr, Toronto, retistered member district at the Industrial exhibition were gnendin¢a week with T C and Mrs art' medics' Asweistion. samples of grain taken from the farms al ' at sus Oa:az a Vattern + G113sasad res.3e"(•one and onagnartarmils Ws H Tom and Will Brown, former] of tb' dbbard. e $ 16 .i o notch of Groes River, Office and shoeing a e Y p 'g West ms at the Baptist church, Clare. t.,v boar,b to It a.m.,and 1 to 4 M. Tel raph ' Pf^Opt'�EEOr. a•ighborhood, we sdmift the enter rile iK �qt address Locust 3111,Ona,;P.0.address, reea show by.tbese young mew and extend our Maas en m anday evening the 22nd ins%. I g g $ o o C 13iver, Ost con atulabous. Miss Dstgttan the child 'elcautiaaitt will C Ci - - also bet there. - s +r�o7„?tgax o� �pC����-$ ']Ron VeterinarySnr _ - �» e� � Is � RBon' Altona. Eandle-Iliiatshews,of Western Canada, >o '3 o P vo 0 0 E. Son.Grad"ata„f the Onrar.a V•tAYIL- Mary College.roroato reRlssered taembez of the FuMiture.ii., it here the guest of bis brother Peter, 3+ �35$18���6 o b a10atarso eserLDAry iced cal A•sociaaloa All t( ffiiu A. E Doo/hby is slightly ihdispos. thirty peas since hs loft Pickering r e a „!: o ow - disaasea and':cranes of th• domestic animals ed Shaun days. ! l a create I according to the most modern approved ' - y ghtP �d aOliaea many C13aDgea• O 'and sCIAmIntitle prt"ctples. Office is T.A Grelgs .. .G. Barkey was presetting is Vaughan We, arvey'&young foil mat with a k r ~ ' iD'�Js, i..,�• . UL i+:amens saop,rssidenae oa C"nnh Bt oppo- A fall line of fins. oil Sunday lost. ssvere accident an Maeday eventna in .. . •'. Ilia Pe"a livery, S s elan furniture now Mrs Hatley is a% priseeas visiting with the baso;std. A colt that was naoain to as o AD. _ Do exhibition io friends to Goodwood gliar:y utstttCt>ita Q2ar3tst. our wars rooms, A farce aember o1 oar ani hbors wire loose kicked him,jade—ting a garb in the a _. Apr Toronto to theasbibltion. q Forehead, which rtgnired a:z gttteb®e, way ft. Prices right. We beer that Mr Smiles who is on the Two Little girls of James Hottle's the : .� J a C TSOl1A9 D.1,N,Conveyancer, Com g Law farm is going to leave as this fall.' mbar dap injal¢od to casing aiderberriss �a ,o Csi 1 but ate the red kind iaasesd of the black. �• w a' �4� g p y been very ® 9VI e0 m.+:Geer for tax,cg Affidsrta etc , a Joseph 5laokhoaae who has TL•e former beia ai • 'a• _Clatemoat,Ont, ep R• B. D1�18 hQ,m• _ g Sl Barkin Reeeor wears aaaery bstmgraving ie p d to sa'tliey & they • 111, bot we are pleased to sap `that they ; � = � -"' �' ;; - PiCkaria . Gas. broad smile ate around sgalo completely recovered. " D o. Nev. BGNTINO, ltsuer of :� LMa a -'' --_ R Be C:sennas ter t e GO nip of Oataro Ot- Lhese day&end ao wonder !ta s bouncing • :�••` Ca�se.as stow Or.t as rrsideao•,Pick•rds, s of hie yce n January 1908_'WbItby 6th, Oshawa 7tL, : g boy Mr S ;,oaQbhy, eon of a farmer p'rsior Fairport. Broigham 8th, Part Perri 3t x. �+� cbutcb next Sorduv T,e a t J Sian br;dlo 18tb.- Ser I� i!T' at Grinding I . p 4 P apple iD t BEGD ill, an ctneaar, lciR u• tib rescii i" the Cbne Canfllrgtoa i6tli,BeaTor abuyer to the Jrodah of this %oil I11h, rr . ', s .' da, 4 f7a tra,,.r D •�+ locality. •t z ani rc.•ryn s i i roF t r:.. nil Cha. .vOcd. dba.:emporary lighthouse has It,. A t y the t' '° r,t•w tt tie utm t.^are Farmers may belee 1:•eir wheat Rronnd is iimoae. gore ag t.ia tdry.beet d.lvacta;;6 1r:y for cither-Tt„1.Casa �r E'Lchange• E I3ed'or9 msa•¢er of'tha Ise Go, wan srls��8,8L�—�`1°k�xtar et°Lt:.S o,r.ai W in, H0.linger has rented his far�i to P - {'ialYe. - ' hale on 5'Ioaday TsArtrs GOING EAST tU4 As POLLC1X9!_ R.lia 4TGN Tt�n'::S13iPCLE RH y tfrs I"svid R'p!ie spent last -c-ek with tar ar merle ere ire Matemplasi-;g sabsti D• CoFt,% iliev i•e:aq'"9nv1aanut e3 feed lot eels at reason• cityfrien'ls rt:+ Ice ,:ntq•+t i:to, Unser to ytoreoalehYscriater. „ �:- • ac:drm prorar,•, ,•suez of Sla:r t;e Li.-- or-prices, J.C.and l%rs:Carter r%re yieitta¢ Tor• Chea aur lira Powlay,of Saa!t 56 Jlarie 12 Loc AL •- . , 8;�� P, a% r', : R a,tavy{e A3trt t•v -0ntu friends. have bt�a ap®r.8in¢a few dawn ia'oor burg. 1'0 LOCAL,- g:14 P. y. Mabet nod Eva n.+lsnd are visit Mrs 5 its d O, ,;r 'ort Colborne, T Ili an ac P pJIN9 GOi rG WEST DCE As rOLLOwrs,• L7 3I,FT:.kY riot.sr. mcget.n Road D. Brokenshire Pieft•rins,On in:their parents hwre, War'with friends here-a fen days :ass !%;'On for'.::to sn t neat Mrs. Levi-Stover, of Fort William, }e week No.9 LOCAL 8:"s t A.�1. F c, ar pri-es. , .ne { !, seat of ,gnorr vuitirg with friends here. Farmers ie this locality have fiaissed "11--,-LOCAL2:20 and agora, d HCLr Pro;r..tor ab&u harveAt,threshla has commenced, apples "7 MAIL • P. 3i. Dlsov from here tock ta.Toroato exhibit- ¢ -' � 8:]6 P. W. -"�_ POG-CHEP k POST ILL.Lieen,eJ Anc• [��{p ibn asci report a cool time. are bewg¢a:hared and nature every rs• a t.saLa.—anaDsitoa statsom; "'�' +)nacra fur the Ctvcro of Orcsrio Sao• �' T. Haney* I Sire,Lawson!e visittas;with her daagb• aped isaesamina the appeorsace otantama T.s: - �" tiA i a.;rr nese»ndeg.r;vu�n eoaaactei at a ter.Mrs. A.Stever,of Almirs. A eonst.femble laaatity of barley is be- molerara ctAtrat T. 1.Oacher, Seal Estate The wlk among the bo a 1a,"Where are ing bailed to the elevator here, Barley Is TEAnsa GOl�rt EAST DUE AS rOLLOWS.--� PICgERING'S y s xo. g SAIL Anent and rcarral Strict streation there any watermelon patcbe6"" reported a good crop so tar as bushels per �,ttren r`all. F_'a tr Mau or telegrapn. ad• y t t• Mrs.Cook,of Toronto, visited last week acre�se couderned but the sample is poor No. 12 i!'IITBD , 8:01 1 M areas ILL,G P: X' 13Es, Orougham, Oct. F. Practical P`alnter, and ps-tees are low. „• - - --P08IILL,Green k:}er,Oos. Sd-ly . 'with her sister, Mte•C, Llotaet. —' - i. ID LOCAL, Miasea tints Mary end a the •U8 . _ _-_-_ - y Ltzala Tesip arat r° at i near fa.aze a i It a mored, that ' ►rHE WELLINGTON Hotea.—Aar• Ran- spending a few days at Niagars Falls, Company will be formed and a summer PaQ�r ging. wonting. Miss G.Dillingham,of the Brock Road, hotel erected here and Fairport will be con. TEAtxs GollrG�Pie$T DIIa as pDTLowa;-- aq romoved . a:d tl oroared f-irmia:• $a180tninln Tiatin • tit last week wish verted from •sometime aoefnl vil]age to NO 9 I'OCA1. ' ed the a1+ove boo.e.i am pr«pared to !•stateb 8 R• Po th her friend,airs L.E ppee M=ID to all wbo desire to pstroc,ze ()raining. f31aZ1Dg, Davidatta. - bus;sum der resort. Although.our bamlet " II . =ID , 8:2;5 'p•Bf, od Bvacll o l ;,ate room.. !ah.11 t,a Pleas- Robert Davidson had the misfortune to 18 prrbably,flow an 1 iiiCaat comer, ed to sea all o:] t'atrona when tbev haves or. All Ordure promptly eget used. 7 Mail , ; 8:22-P.M• eastaa to visit Markham. JAS, TbRAE_NSCk. 2.6m Estimates given. have bis horse take sick on returning early Yet it bas undoubtedly a flowing fatars. I lsarkhtm out. yam Yfoadao morning. IIowever, Bob of Although it is now one of these little spots _ — along very well for he had the good lsso o .That has ran halt up the bill yet it is one of - The get the lead of atotber, the laces that figured at the dawn of out IF YOU -WANT.. . . �._, ppr viuciai history. I•a the 17th century chit wie as Indian villose - 1 Bei m _ � e overlookin • ss 2i rt. WE'TIN IN BU N Of land locked More ooceied with mil 'CANADA" fbtl and A ¢4%olirr ea _. ir. e 8 _ Mr, and Mrs. ESilvers " pond 1lliea. The entrance to it was almost i Brantford wind mild, n ha mere, coy, . /pent Sunday g .I"e,rporatad by act Cf Pertiimeat 187+1 concealed by sweet Saa and sed 'mace, m '• _ __ binders, mo-we-S, corn harvesters, corn with friends teas• that it was unknown to aH save .the aur- > shredders,Page wire fence, biddid t+iine lriake>Mas Brsaea• Harry Moore bas rented'Charlee'Proctors B flia Se _ �Q!• ' AaY.tozisel Ca i 1 neva Indiana who f>ht)rt .. bnggyorstone boat. Seeorwrite �u •••••••••••••••:•••sl,tiaa,000 tatttiandisbaaytheeedsyeplaaghlag, 8 other called their ��d�• _ ._ _ _ Sabsczrbed Capital....,.. coO.Ooo W,)?isne�i�engagad-this_week_ village Gsndateetaa¢on now, however, - -' .............= ASO ting in a new bridge 62 of-tbe -red man or W. r, R, .Toner;. Assets Fea3ilp Convey ible.,...... ..:. 1,609670 Re on the town line. wily �ly 13afasam; Jolty Cowan,EsQ• T.H.McX=LAx Eeq, Mige)renis Davidson,of Pickerinr,spent, bis works have laded into oblivion. In' } Yreudent �uhier Sunday with her sister,Sirs.J, W.Diene 1663 the Senear village was visited by Abbe Special attention oven to Rsitmer's Sale "' C',W.sad MiS. .Disney spent $anday Fensslod ons of those devoted Sulpicisns la Headaches, .etas Collections solicited aad.prompWy made with sfe.and 1lrs.Andrews OE Pickering. Roman Catholic°rder of missionaries,)the fid light IOadn, ? Farmer's Notes discounted Amrrican and name was then changed to Frenobman'a Foreign Exch►n bouab•and sold Drait[is- Oar Claremont Baptist friends will to. gr ceivw as richt t Bay and the village then became a French aa•d,apailable on all parts of the world royally nett' Monday night, trading centre. At a later date it was sa"Mai sank Devairtmeni. David Pilkev accompanied by his .eon Riven t e more flowery dame of Fairport; »_ s Interest allowed on d and daughter visited friends in Buffalo last Delays are dangeroa deposits at bi beet car. week, yet it is Still familiarly known as French. Isarely, abed' you have zenezasre,audcreditedhalt•ysartyto�syositora msu's-Bay, At the present time quietude ' Phode trouble with voar•eres. The fine rain we had last week has given t OOd>fo!e:veryia Geo. Kerr. Manager, the farmers a chance to do some lap geuerallp rules supreme,but had Bellamy $. Main - Why not be relieve 1 plowla¢• known of Gaadatseteagon doubtless it that lung On 2566 from that pain In vor,r Wm.Arb ie was compelled to lap off would haps f3 niedprominentlyin his book Ihead with' a pair of our threshingfo da lash week, on account Looking Backward" undoubtedly- he -field EVw 1 glae;es DOMINION BANK Of a"ligt smash ap to his engine- would have pots-aged this as the summer ��- T Refracting See J. W. Disney`s change of advt. Not` resort of the future, Instead of the blood• wade by ra�PERIAL pry�, - Fa �' Luker Optician, is your chalice to secrire s bargain in bicy• thirsty Seaeba,the French missionary or ` Capital Paid uD $2,500,000 clef or harness, He keeps nothing but the trader,or the agreeable present inhabitant'er Toronto Optical Parlor». ! will be found happy bands..of eaminet ' 2'7-1t' 11 EI\G ST*REET• {PEST. �Bt' resbrters leaeantl Reserve fund c� jWjOOO - we Do""that J.W.Disney is sporting p. Y passing among people a bew top baagy these days. We presume •[al parka sad' gardens, a happy people that he needed it bad] as his cart'was edf• whose'only-care into add to the pleasurePiles, t, 'WHITBY BRANCH. fering greatly from old aIle. oad Amfort of their fellows;eoormaR theGO t0 Iii@ Word has been received from those who man who is ever ready to scandalize-•his. Cured _ sawmal 3aaklag 311mneae S'rasisaeted went ty Manitoba daring the harvest ex- neighbor. Special.attention d+ren to the ooueetioa of c°rsidba. Allhave-swured work at good 'mow• rarm•r's Sale Land other Notes. As wages from two to three dollars being paid - SA VUgGB DBP�N$i, and Up- to good r omen. amiss Annie Hadden,ise Sn ter T f Capt About nae Parana in start' four sof- �t t latera% to on de During f; tlladderetoim of last week; James Hsdde d ale raw n, cars 'v.ltlt itching, bleeding or rCk@Jitingt daaabisr-cf Henry, mwia of Port Ho g proLztd-. - _,• _ - P aPIIZac . waw the ligbsuing stmok the poles in Dr Hope, ing pales. There has R.J.T$ORTON, telephone line, The electric current ran loft their lives while boa,iag oataide the Yet to be found!. KAXAGaRI along the wire to Balsam Itnalt the phone harbor on 'ldonday evening. Tbbre wars a Single fi la which Dr. Chase's and burnt it out. It than--passed on ib Mr font.youaR ladies in tbe'boat ai the time meat wt]1 not afford prompt relief,Sud + - Dividson's of Aahbwm,.wbsre 4t burnt out of the aeaideat,tbe-Misses Haddso,Vias ft used regularly, produce a perma.a- °' - .for your NEW BUGGIES of.all makes and the wire. The line will be in tanning order Flo Embleton and Miss Trawin. The ent and thorough outev � Ydm - stylw for tale-°hang,call end ges priest .gain in a few days. w young.ladies were spWansly':%fyiap to tseighbors about it. The baler people Is - A large tmmbar from here took in the maks a landing at the steps on the ease I 8 the land recommend this treatment a Second band baggies,carts,and waRoae fair at Toronto,some having more,monev tids.of the sass pier when she aoeidens the only actual cure for pile,; 68 cella►' Abbey's salt,PARIS GREEN, on hand- than they know how to aw having Paid happened. All were tap set] to bee s box, all dealers, or Rdataason, gatesi. - Oastona, their fare twice. We would cot iaaianate S k eompeay, Toros Frost$akar,Fly oil, TstCam powder, thus the eoadaesor, ea n -the moue been slaadintf upright Int a boat holding �' Liquid magnesia,Fly paper, O C bead. Plow repairs,iaashins atllld scat cit po y - ache wafers,$iedlitx ppoowders, Fly pads, for their own use, but we do not think °A to the edge of Ibe pier when the boat y O O tioothing riyrttp, Imperial 1e:dooade, deaenl blaokamii6ist. Tito Mstipg g *bat it is on account of their great seal for shoved on'.pmaipating all four into the - iattees powder,0 C tonic bitters,Tartaric speaiatty, their employee's int,reas that they coli--- water, Soba Fox;a young mad who was aniel. tblaride of lima, -O C worm - the second lays. This is act-lbAs first titre. °lose byy managed to rssene two of them. molts• _ __ T _ W. J. Jaekl�wa, that%hb has been done from Olen M►jor bas b.ffo00 be eoald get lb*' raDrsiain' Nation station, but she matter oodld bear two out of III*water beyc l gases ingairy$bat it might be remedied. ' . .•. latediettl aitf. . r- _ til► ' -.K ws .. .t .'•a•«„r +f• .mm,n-. zar^t '"i+,y. �,d,,,• .,,,• k'1'� t , 4/. I, _ .. h �A _.: „. .i. [ 5 . .:: i , ; w �4 . ... / .. .,. .. .. ...�Y.. • ... �.I. .,�: 11 . .. . _ _ --J-- and - _— isaid to Isaiah the PfePhet. "Ge end Browned Swtwt Potatoes —�0#1 urs.---It_ regulates _i6i yrotec s _ {say to Iiezekiah, Thus saith the Lord sweet potatoes, selecting them as against extremes of soil tZnpera- -- _ __._ God of David th _tattier, I have nearly uniform size as.possible. When Lure. It opens t* and bellows heard the prayer ; have seen the te3or,Piiiu an p acu 1d aZsQddYis se#+s. 3t seer+x to "A 1� _ 4V Qt to till B tears. Behold i will -Add unto thy dish. Pour melted butter over the :anarh thw l,c.s. menti drains And th s t wit Rod ust .. . - Hezekn years. �wiled pray in y the (a d Pierce htly top o[ each granulated mar eutly implr�oves gn'it sol�lsuin pulse •• , --- .-" - - • - aht a frit God will let most of us a eJrarp fork- and insert a sprig of humus should-_ - e J ust like T _ Pertinent T1 Ing p ° t u�- :i live long enough to carry the gospel areley in the hole. Serve with amus be ,d as a soil messa to all of our dear ones as p sauce made of 1 tablespoon component of a K- stent �7' Message steam pontent to '. Were 3,000 i ear A well as to spiritually prepare for our each butter and flour, 2 cups hot Tho rotationprose r' V' own eieraal journey. But as our milk, blended together, and cup nitrogen present in ! :filar _: _ _ -, V parsley a condiin tions is practically Ut1nt` . earthly tuna is short, In order to chopped parsley• The pa lay m v ori �Dbr.n �i Ysrriameec os living, what will your physically funks this spiritual preparation our be omitted if preferred. It has been noticed, too, tl the aDeaa l OCLs Ow arspbseaEtna- weak wife do with a big 'brood of refuse and to,help make the spiritual Breakfast Geurr>�T��. s+caLa well amount of humus present gives an piles) little ones strappe� krt-.1s3rsJbeck preparation of our loved ones DY beaten. 2 tablespoons st+B+u, '2 01fcellent though not an infallible in- « bringing them to the Saviour, we tablespoons melted butter, 4 tea- . dication of the amount of organic _ I when you are dead? IS it is so hard .mom consecrate ourselves to a spoons baking powder, I. cope flour, nitrogen possessed by the soil. It A .despatch, from Chicago says: for you to swim In the current 'of Lord's service now• B the power has, also, been observed tliat as the .- - P, Y mills enough for a thick batter life and keep your head above the (about 1 cup). Bake in a hot-bu humus disappears the nitros g ,,.'Rev- FT,a.nk De Witt 'Talmage preach-I • crate the Holy. to G d' must cones *en dei ed from the following text: Isaiah maters, how will she, a poor widow, crate our lives to God's work as we xxxviii, 1, Ibe able to do. it, when your strong Lered gem pan. Very nice with a with it. Exposing the substance of "Set thine house in order I have never consecrated them before• few blueberries stirred in. They can l� soil to the air, as by our ordin- for thou shalt die." arm is gone? Will the world be We must so eat and drink and with the I am going to stn Aboard this I kinder to her than it is to you? breathe and talk and pray that we be made of flour or whole wheat. pry methods of farming 8 g Y Bird's Newt Salad.-Oinks a nest of I plow, harrow, and so on, tends to Planet as fon as I can. When the $� Lire gruel world ever been any shall make Christ the supreme ruler . P g + hollowed-out pot cheese. Use the dissipate the humus, and, as a the " .Rime comes for me to die, I believe I gentler or extended a more helpful of our lives so that in all things we rsu8icient grace will be given to me hand to a wife and a.'mother who is may do nothing inconsistent with Yolks of hard-boiled eggs, choosing I Lural consequence, to decrease the with which to, die. But I have nwr- left apoverty=stricken widow than our allegiance to him. Are you and small eggs. Heide with salad dress- nitrogen. Soils growing grain ea- Or telt' less like dying than at the I it has for you? I like Hezekiah-ready to surrender ing, Ai>range on a Led of .evergreen gonclusby every year lose more ran is y NOW, DIY FRIEND, twigs. Or make a nest of a surall gen by this humus oxidation than is 1. (Present time. My home was never I you , take am eternal lour- . our our lives entirely to the head of lettuce, °turning the leaves removed in the crop, and this loss is - Iso happy, my .friends never more Y DIVINE MASTER'S -WILL ? kind, my work never more absorb-f seg, as Qerhaps in the very near fu- back until it resembles a rnse. Blake(greatest in those .soils which are fig• Present ' earthly Itis is lass-i ture you will have to leave this old Some of us have seen the noted eggs of molded cream choose tints] richest in nitrogen. Experiments at planet acrd o into the endless life picture which bears the title "Christ green with pietache. ;u!rve with the blinnesota (U.S.A.) Experiment , pressibly sweet to me. I feel !n g french dressing. Place on a platter Station showed that for every 25 ._ �ference to It a great deal as did j beyond, what spiritual preparation or Diana ?" The central Agure is a Pounds of nitrogen absorbed by the - Christopher North, the physical and have you made for the momentous,I beautiful girl, with one of the sweet.- which has upon it as a resting spot P g P embarkation? ,Have you mads' the est. noblest faces ever-painted by an for the ' lettuce head a lattice-work crop, grain following grain for a _-__ _ 'literary athlete, who, with his roper spiritual preparation for the artist's brush. With true ,dramatic ,number of years, 146 pounds of nit- _ . friends and children, used to race P arrangement of cheese straws re- ro en were lost, due to oxidation of over tree heather of old Scotland, 'journey which shall take You into a power the master has surrounded semblfng sticks. organic matter. - couat where you would like to live that young girl 'with all the-horrors Snowball Cake--Tirke 1 cup sugar, I These ries facts that are of the ut- - his yellow curls a-Hying in the winds, country • .. singing and shouting as he rear, be- through endless eternity, where you of a Neronian persecution. There in I+} cup butter, 11 c}rp- sweet milk,. 2 1most importance and worthy of cause Ire was bubbling over with joq ;would like to live instil time itself `the beckgroutid of the picture is °I cups flour, the whitus,•of S eggs• it 'study by farmers in Canada not and animal spirits. I "am in lova:shall be no longer? Have you in r ai;sphtLheatre in which wild beasts I teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon cream i only in the older provinces -but also with the world because I Mica the readiness for this eternal journey a are tearing the martyrs to pieces tartar eifted with the flour: Beat I in those western areas which are Ir I letter of credit made out at the and crunching the bones of the slain. the butter and sugar thoroughly to-loverlaid by phenomenally,ilne soils. _ people who are in it. _13ut_ the&gt_,aa+.hly_Iltw many bg__a Ban of Divine Graee? Have you i'here gra the torches made out °t ether. add the whites of the eggs During the past thirteen years a - �.— .—__ of wen -and i an eTer-nal_ as aE't-written-fa---s'eEi- 3�e-li-uing'-bodies - 1S •..•.`'_ . - priceless boon .to some people as beaten �r oZtr- thea the=--the asap • ink-written In the blood which ;covered with pitch who Are dying I flour milk and sods. virgin and cultivated, have been ex- P Sawed out of the wounded side of a 'for their belief in the lowly Nazar _ o well as to myself, yet there must' come to tilt a time when we shall aInined in the laboratories of our Fdying and aa-atoning Christ? If Ione. There are the grim faced Rorrrl r - Experimental Farms. The soils. - have to diet Perha s, like Heze an soldiers. There is the pleading II ,A NAIL BOX `' ,. klah of my text, who besought God 'You have not such a latter of crh i thus exAmined have been reprecenta- bq prayer to increase his earthly I you are lost indeed, even though in lover, as well as the pleading moth- This Is one of the Little things that tive of large areas in every, province day, we may be able to prolong our 'this world you had all the wealth of er anis father, begging the young girl I to All a pretty big place in;in the Dominion. Judged'by the . existence t8n-31 f-teen or ®vee tw°nty'a"Rothschild, a V'ancierWt, a Rocke- i to renounce her belief in her Saviour. the home after it once comes. Wake standards accepted b agricultural . feller or an Astor, 'even though you .And there the young maiden stands• p y g _ years. by rigidly obeving the well-:once on earth lived to as magniflcvnt betweerF the AJtnr or a heathen God l a box any size desired, but be care chemists many soils in--Canada te4ted physical laws of health. Die I I ful not to use wood that is too proved fully as rich in plant food as 1Lewts, the gnat lecturer upon hy_I a mansion as did Dives of old, At laud the solemn upright cross, upon t I thin, although it is well to have the most fertile soils of any part of Igrene. once declared that every nor- whose gate the dogs were licking flus I which is hanging the bears en"body of g `the world, particularly thorn soils _ . Imml healthy child born into rtes ares of a dying beggar. Shrouds a dead Christ. it of 11ght weight, about three quer- , in Mnnitoba and the Northwest Ter- 'wort� ealthoughto• live b be at least I have no pockets. And a skeleton's That picture may be dramatis and tern of an inch thick is right for the nient i ritorit s; and the analyses by Prof. 7 all our.worldly riches hes will them bo is a tet truer scene been tells relrtmo- shah xis aightas des&anyf Pthe box A cbexe onlq�Shutt have peered them equal to 1 Y g B IP y l0U years old He Asserted that --- measly s1,-the x33enstrers of the human ; Y Y being of the renowned black soil of Russia `rste do not live out half their earth-I but dross, which you cannot carts j day Aso I speak y about four. 'Th an--the-other provinces Ehere are. ~�� ly ;its taetAuse' they do not eat the with you on that last journey. 'Ihst. I text your own eternal redemption, I inches deep and Longer than it is virgin soils of more than average right kind of food, wear the proper if you have the letter of credit of as well as that of all your loped I wide, ;lave. a partition running,fertility, comparing most favorably right rind take the proper divine, grace and the passport stamp ones• is rleading with you. They are I through the centre lengthwise. The with those of other countrirss. AMOUNT" OF IflXF.IiCFBls. - fed with the crimson seal of Ctilvary, !plesding with you to estop Worship-Irniddle of this partition have taller The ascertained amount of plant then the long journey will be n.a•,ping at the altar of Caesar, which ,than the sides and ends of the box:rood contained In an acre of soil In anticipating his earthly demise compfished safely, and the gates of Is the altar of sin They Are plead- so a handle can be cut through It. taken to a depth of 9 inches, a ' unto you, no matter how financially g tit:oaw, Yat fn as many the quantity that would weigh about a common sense man should to the ,the New Jerusiviem will be opened In with you because if you do not I Use hall-inch wood for the little par-'. first place set his tearporal house in y (cease to bow before sin'% altar you fancied 2,500,Oo0 lbs., Prot. Shutt estim- -- ord-r That means he should, If 1 poor you may have been on earth, shall surely die. But it you twill in�Have them run crosswise fromi ates, from laboratorical exportments - ' necsy nary, get tits file Insured He I becauste you are pleading there .for the-few years that are lett on earth j long partition to the sides, thus;to be, in our rich soils, from 10,- . should make out his last wt1L' and I admittance in Christ's name. Trow before the cross and accept forming little compartments, These'000 to 20.000 pounds of nitrogen, b -'testament. He should tippolnt the To further carry out 'ha idea a!iChrlsL ea your ;Saviour, you shall I susses can be varied in airs so that i from 18,000 to .^5,000 .pounds of ., ecefdstors of his estate, and the fu- my text. the true Chrtati4ln sbould ct,ernirUy five And IL you here and. the the smallest nails won't be given as I potash, and from 5.00Q to 10,000 - turd guardian of his children. He look atter fire spiral+ interest& of di noir consecrate your life aright to I much room as the biggest ones, pounds of phosphoric aescf Simil- > - should explo,in the details of his I his children and .love Once-tip well 'the Divine MaAter's service vour - •¢arly in soils of good average for - - business and Invest his money$ in as prepare for his own celestial iloved ones,' by hearing the gospel FOR LITTLE. FOLWS' COMFCfRT 'tllity he has found from 9 800 to • such a man�ar As that tits executors translation. The homestead is not a;m e from your lips may _stern- �b,ti00 pounds of nitrogen, from 5.- a can ©asiiY carry out his lane.- iia, 4e' ,iW to 12'b00 pounds of potash, and S P lrsrmttagts aoL a Riace 'lt where ajally lice also May the Holy Spirit warm underskirts d night gowns , should tmin.up hta children or ht&.man or woman or child can live in lead-every one of us to make the'may be made for children from a the from 8.800 to 9,000 pounds o! phos- - carr he house of right preparations for the Imminent(common ol+eap gray blankets shish phone acid. • that the may y hdeur But t g P P -.. ante so on h Y lit ra _ ' Iso solitary S ,,. on his work after he i!6 dead. -Ho the `text Implies, I,bo rather, and the 1 journey through the dark valley of have. gr borders tieing th►ck, they I R-till° these vast stores o3 plant .- -should,-it desirable. buy his family `-mother. and the 'children, the broth-f the shadow of death. very to very aY treed not be ll -One blanket will food are truly present, but a v I _ t .aali_malc® alt arrangements for as ani the at>Stets, the kith and kin .t _ • make two skirts for A girl 10 years Ismall percentage of them is imme- Lho cast resting 'Place of himself and and -oW. -Fit with darts at the -front.. ately azvnil tb;e'Ca planta, other-- .. . - We have contempt LOVED ONES. ier��fjjj►sasip�ia��1040*6 e 'and sides, having all gathers at the wise soils might soon become ex- is loved ones E DIA7 L h I TH for the man who has so little inter All can live together in peace lind a back. Turn up a hem and here the J haunted by fife lewrhtng of the food I' . ew,, in the temporal welfare of his happiness within the same four walls .s; }-e h( E � 1s3 F+ gray stripe come just gbove it. With constituents below the reach of !I _• MitN and children that he w lH not and a all itis members of a family a FOR H HOME'f E t �the addition a! cord.and-tassels, ex_,roots, and by the selfish practices of make n fust will and testament to dideliing within the same house ought,. w t 2ellent bath robes fur everyday use'I farmers who would return nota:.,g . ilecsde how his estate u to be di- to have a common interest, so you t I may bi evolved for grown people, ti the sou, sicOne l the chief luno- videi. iYe desPia" the selfishly cannot separate your own tadividual r , ,Recipes for the Kitchen. ` ( (tions of mechanical processes for f tthoughtlesa man who will leave his spiritual Interests from the spiritual 1Nyslena and Other Notes a I - XF.EFING CABBAGE distributing sail is to hasten the _ I' Ibuainesss a>,ITaire m one grand,' big, (interests of' your *tie and children ; - -tor the Houselcestper. e ' cellar, which is I'these sior of inert material into - --11ae�e�Isilcabie muddle s i[ you have a dry these more valuable compounds al- _ Although I Am. coniparatively'nThe Y8milece of death- as a long +,e*0te0o0a191•o0019004 a `rot inhabited with rata, cabbage,)ready referred to, The principal ob- ' speaki>lg. a young man, yet I have i journey away [tom the tamilp Bre- rainy D, kept by pricking in barrels I jest in applying manures and ter- had a Breat deal of experience In side is very_ striking' When a man TESTED RECIPES, - 'with p available is l add to this store of straw, Cho the straw and j i9ick rooms and by deathbeds. and. takes a long earthly-journey; he is Nut Loaf,-Grease p, baking tin moisten, Of course•_. nice, sound lot soluble plant food. The quantity fury brother, I want to warn you as very apt to gather his family_ About thorou S read entire wheat.or heads or ratrbage, must be used. and I of soluble pard so added is alrea y A tsiend that in all probability when mm and'say: -If should take this gam' P the outside leaves need to be re, It}cant compared with that already ' - - • ';you come to .die you will not have rye. bread crumbs over the bottom, moved, Dampening the straw keeps present in an insoluble state. but • stir estate and I journey is all probability I will re- then a layer of walnut meats chop- the cnbbrtge .heads fresh, tjtrt any I the increased yields resulting fully' any time to Ax up y I turn home at such and g in a time." ped- flue with a meat chopper. intelligent will and testa- ; extra moisture wound be apt to mold i demonstrate that a soil's product- make an ige or if the father is going into a new Sprinkle with a little' sage, thyme, .iveness should be measured by the ; ment• In Alt probability And , will country to establish another home he P B them. • be 9n'such - Physical And mental says to his children, "Atter I am summer savory and sit and pepper. -- . amounts o"s plant food which are i , bea3kucsas that you will not have en- settled there and find everything All Pour cream over this. Repeat with A LITTLE CARE AND OIL. (more or_ less' available• rather than p ough strength to do any else right you can sell the goods --and sslternnte layers of crumbs and nuts Do ant o on trying to sew with,the the amounts rt that shown n- .but lie in your bed and'ai a pack up And comp to me. I will be,'until the tin is full, -raving crumbs g ' B the extraction by a method of an- a machine which needs a'thorough' sur employing strongmineral - few words-of farewell until; on are is spch an¢ such -a place at'such. top. Bake.an even,. .delicate a1y Yi B broi,�ier, wfiist brown, turn on to a platter, cleaning and oiling, A well-cared for acids. This view •cannot be unduly - gone. Therefore, my and-such a time." - machine not only lasts longer' but.emphasized, for it explains in s _ ''4'..yotr wiint to.do in reference to set- M brother, as.you must talcs thin and sense hot or cold. For those ria wi t My ices bettor sasfact1a}ll,�wi� -t1rE va ue ° e c over -- ting your temporal,boase in order, lou Jeurney through the valley of who wish to use less meat this will g t�'be-dC�° . ti ti due influenc�_91 Your last g ner wed More even stitch than one- as A fertilizer. z ot--deatb-wtth-the--divit[e prove an su titute. hfilk.. will And testatrssat, qeu had -better Pa3,Port in your handle. holy can you I May be used .instead of cream by which is. neglected. ( The legumes, of which clover is s When death comes. prominent member have a source for do right aw{ty. ever expect to rejoin your loved ones adding bats of butter to cd�h -layer �i^,,,�� their nitrogen other than and ad- .'your brain may be too feeble Alo unless you .make previous arrange- of brumbs. . ditional to that present in the soil. plan and your Angers too 'menti with them where to meet. ? Cooking. a Sparerib—When trying (l �m ���(T[i1 oyi �(TQ The careful researches of Holoriegel:' - TEIg LING TO--HOLD A PEN. Havitig a letter of credit at the out lard, take a piece of sparerib of [j�( jj 11JJJir�J jj UU1IJJr'IWilfarth, And other chemists, and Ftirthermora.-my friend, that etre► Bank of Grace, you say you expect I three pounds or so and_rub - salt I the experiments at the Experfinenta; merit of yours shout.being supersti- to journey to the CeleaLi,aL City. thoroughly over it. In about an A SOIL COMPONENT OF A VERY Farm at OttAwA, have shown that tieus is reference u makings will Have you ever told your loved ones,hour and a quarter before the lard H1GS ORDER. the legumes obtain Lhc nitrogen of • is very foolish. It is As foolish as about that city ? Have you ever l is done, put the'sparerib Into the . , the-air existing in the interstices.be the superstition some people have told them how to get to that centre boiling fat and cook a golden brown. tween the soil .particles 'through• tlu „ ' - ; afloat sitting'one of thirteen-'at a I-of the - 'tini'verse ? Have you ever The lard being so hot, it sears over Experiments by Professor Shutt, ,agency of certain Micro-organisms table or looking at the new moon told them there is only one way to the pores of the meat and keeps the of the Experimental•Farm, present in the soil. These bacteria . over the wrong shoulder or carrying reach your destination, and that is juices in. -This is delicious cut up Ottawa. , attach themselves to the roots o. a new baby downstairs before Ifor them to obtain forYivenese of cold. the growing..clover or other legume he is carried upstairs. It-is so tool-Itheir sins by the blood of the Lamb Fish Balls-Roil together 1 qt slit- Too much importapce cannot be and form thereon nodules--r tubes I ish th.". am surprised' it should be so that their heavenly advent -shall ed potatoes, pared, and 3 large cup, given to the value of humus in the cies. These nodules, swarn:fng witl .,. . jmywhere entertained among intellr, be made ,possible ? If it is import- salt fish, about half an hoar. Mash, growth of crops and in the mo-in- their countless inhabitaiuts, are tc gen{ people l7ru will not die be-,_l ant.for ,vou to make spiritual pre- and add 2 tablespoons cream or tenants of fertility. It is the ha- be found in sizes varying from a :� - u make gear last will and parations for the journey of death milk, with a small piece of butter, turas storehouse and keeper :of nit- pin's head to a pea, and irequeritt3 cause you size of an egg, and 1 egg. Beat to- rogen in the soil, an element which scattered in vast numbers; over the _testament, but you ought to make by being washed in the Saviour's your Inst i>;. and testament is ref- blood, -is it , nut just as important get'Iter with a'spoon. Thaattr have the is the most expensive of nit plant roots of the legume. When they are . =your s W it t-eprporal affairs be- for your-loved ones to be cleansed fat boiling hot, drop into-it 1•table- foods when it becomes necessary to I absent the clover, >3s regards ire -"J], is your death is•inevitable.- "Set BY THE SAME BLOOD ? spoon of this mixture. Do not use purchase it in commercial fertilizers, l nitrogenous food, is in the same -thine house in order." But there is one o"rwhelming the hands to make them into balls, Humus furnishes . the food upon category as other planta. The nit- ine h _bit. Tal says some thought about erg text upon which which the soil micro-organisms live, fro en elaborated b these microbes ug nor flour them. You witl And them g g y Other— vclfBt-Ys Lhe-good of.arcking i lave to dwell....H we go to the very delicate and light. and which by-t tl�e r life functions is passed ori to the host plant And . - . - � a feat will and testament? I have I throne of grace in-the right spirit of Baked Cauliflower-Wash a large convert its orgAnrc nitrdgen hurts r1 is'tliere��tlt tip-int-o the usual nothing to . fears.. except A few prayer, God will ]et ereryone of us head of cauliflower, break into ser,- nitrates. It possesses considerable nitrogenous compounds of the tis- - clothes in w ardrobe, .and there live as long as is necessary to do tions, tie in a clean cloth and boil amounts of the mineral food con- sues of the. roots, stem, 'and'leaves, wee not many of theta. I am A the Work-he vvltnts us to do is his SO minutes in salted water. �r sin atituents. These, in the furblrer de- These facts represent .the most tai - _clerk Dti a comparatively small sal- nacre. When the-prophet Isaiah an- a=id,pl!Lm in a baking dish. Put 1 composition of the humus--a pro- prT discovery in agricultural . - I live'-rip to the last cent of tered the royal palace Qf Jerusalem teasrpcon butter in s saucepan, add cess continually going forms in num science a the nineteenth century ary. mer-are liberated is forms at*ail- Experimental Farm, Ottawa, 0.ug - my income, and I cannot afford to and said to the sick'Hezekiah, "Thus 1 tablespoon flour. Mix, And stir able to growing crops, and fiaom re- 1902. 3ngtrre my life for the bonefit.of my f smith the Lord, set thine house 'in in J pt rich sweet milk, 1 heaping cent experiments add' ,research ' by (Conc3uded_in our n°itt),,• _ children." order, for thou shalt-die,' the -king teaspoon salt, # teaspoon powdered , -`. , i ` Dld brother, that is a very breve I turned his face toward the wall and Prot. Shutt, chemist• of the Cea- -__ 1. and frank statement to maks. You, began to weep: Hezekiah was: nit sage and a little pepper: Stir conte Leel Experimental Farm. Ottawa: + any it 1s a�.9eICVR for vou A e.. a weeping because be had to die. He stantly until it boils.- then pour there is reason to believe that the .- - over the cauliflower. Sprinkle 1 cup mineral humatos furnish a-large Java has -' thun&rstornrsi on al' , t''.Inst will iid testament because you was not attLid to die. But he wept bread crumbs over tite top, dot with proportion of the potash. lilies, and gave aoth rg to Ieavo and cannot at- because he could not Arcot for bits of butter, and sprinkle lightly so' on, used by crop Then humus least 97 days in the year, and is tont toe n got your titan Losured. If G.od and hie people that which seem- Bake 1G min-Iserves to increase the nbsorpttvo and •Ji+in+vicA there are often such storm - y y, ♦ gi . t big..strong man. oro ed necessi0ry for him -to do. Then,. with PePpec and sage... n — _ ha a. hard time to tE, a.:;in necansess to Hezektah's prayer, 44d urea in a qulok'ovon. retentive power of soils for moist, o lu0 days: , ,+ , . .. .. X' _ $ c . S' : s., y4 i m , :., � est �y did""T " h 1`% •. h w .. .- .. .. .. r,.: „tu .. . . . .i r I 11 .:. ,t .. . • r , .! �.� ' . 1. ., . �.� ., ` r . ..� MRS V is ui+i i V�i yly _ .__ -.__ - .__ ._ -j _ ____-_ ._ ..__ __-. --_..__..-._.._..._____ --- - � -- ---1L11VICL TO r BACEELORS.-Failin to girl 9 _.._ _�___ y Worn thin ? Some of the lea-di you might as wal_ be wedded to g get the I on want _ ng men of Ply- 9 g - _SOME OF THE MOST SUCCESS- OTW-is_ ed_ffi�I --�" .� 1 �� have raised a fund to set apart for' A :_", I ".", — FUL OF RECORD. _ Wh@Il C.OfnTriOn S03 1S used. ,five ears the best �, ' -- - - - p Y pew in the church g I for the English visitors who, Sun- Rueea Lour Ygv ,ye Charming day by Sunday, find their way to Daught o ;�/ Cathay- the scene of Hedry Ward Beecher'sis 0 0 - J 11L.V. :ls;. •+'r h. d ., Unit istoric ministry. An Enklish flag as been placed under a g)ass cover, -- 'erhapt. - the most brilliant and and s plate bearing the words, "Re- tuccessf- match-maker amongst A50" 1:DVCE� served for English visitors," has royal les was the late Queen been attached to the pew, As is ­7--:Louise of Denmark. No mother ever well known, a pew in St. Margaret's . made more brilliant matches for her E8PZNSZ Westminster, is .thus reserved eservei3 for own daughters than did the consort �s][�_tate O n American visitors. It the aged King ot"Denmark, and, esaso LOVES MESSENGER A DOG. r: ---1t mist e more , no mot er -ever CEYLON TEA. It caa"f refuse you and may be had at all Gro., had three more charming daughters indicate his choice. Indeed, it was ears. Lead Pack,,,!s.. For whom to find husbands, says said that the Prince was not allow A charming Parisienne, who pos- 1. . London Tit-Bits. ed a'moment's peace • and in a � fit sesses a dainty pet dog, was lunch- WNQLE:�Al.E As everybody knows, the flower P Y frig the other day at a fashionable VWD of des oration one da he dashed of the family, Princess Alexandra, is into bis mother's boudoir and thus restaurant. The dog was making now Queen of these realms; tier cis- he round of the various tables fn' i0l, t+ Maple- clothin (delivered himself : "Look here, Viff ' ter, Princess Dagmar, was'•united to I mother, for Heaven's sake select out search of dainty morsels, when he ®spun ­, ."�­­ .. 11 the late Emperor Alexander 11I. of;of that album any woman you con- 1°A8 seized by one of the lady's, re- M -E�Y Also taANTSI KIIiOK[ils, I I .."..,". -•{ Russia; and another sister, Princess Isider fit to be your future daughter-I jested admirers, who chalked a brief ' g - BFsslt3N gUAUr9 � VK"LLS,SMOCKS.&a. Thyro, found a husband in H.R.H. I in-law, and I'll marry straight utl, declaration of loves on the"dog's Ask your dealer for these . the Duke of Cumberland, icor with all the eternal fagging I back. -The.lady re*ted. �"� BEST EVER. good>M t the late Queen of Denmamatch-making did have had for the past three' months o QQ A�' Q , wY�D� D�� ` " .- not confine her match-making to li am almost insaire ' 2"he Empresa �'m IlJll,llii'U F1LL5 "` ���� members of her own family, for she Frederick was surprised as web as 1 UJvil e�K loved nothing better than to scheme pleased, and the present Empress - COMPANY, LIMITRS, T�aoNTQ __ to bring together any young couple was suggested there and then. whom she considered suite to each A }WON'DERFUL CUBE' FOR i The Da�►sax� C®!"171'11i�Si0�1 Cas 1(Ini�#Odt other, In these matters Dei• sound BRIGHT'S DISEASE. common sense, great experience, and LARD ON TIIE MAJOR. S TORONTO. "r ._ singularly keen perception of char- - Can handle your APPLES PEACHES.PEARS PLUM" ORION$,POULTRY.(duo or aike meter proved of the utmost service. Among the assembled oilicers at -a! _. , , ( )) r Indeed. it is common knowledgerecent supper in South Africa was a I So Weak He Couldn't Stand-Tet- BUTTER, E•CCS, MONEY,to good advantage. Let us have your consignments, it . 11. in •will pay YOU. Stamps anc(pada!On application. - the Danish capital that many of the very pompous, sell-opinionated ma- ribly Broken Up and Unable to ? happiest and most successful in joie whose rank coAmlrtnded for him Find a Cure - Dodd's KidneyBarnes- I hear your house was I Stockings were first worn in Italy '- - riages in the country not only a respectful hearing, but whose hab-. broken into t' other night and Iota About 1144 A _D!-. — � the hi . ,c_.e4_ -_ broken IlTim_Well_ _'--' g�f� - -� .11 -- - -,•�„ng tie_ _.,..,,,,.�-----�----sae---- i� t3>�_-his #sre'ttti'@i>-=fu I'b1"fn vier plate awelry. stolen.". --r Drought about by the tactful. Queen ,matters military both-t=--and out of Smith's Falls, Sept. 15.-(Spec­ !Shedd-"Yes; but the rascals entire- .. thou& ria. reatiu - l -- -Louise. season made him rather unpopular, ial.)-- The cure of Mr. Theodoreily overlooked the ten tone of coal -and parka o9 the told - - - , The present Queen of Portugal's gal's Captain Vi'--- aad the major sat' Xou of this r-.•ti.e Sromo oiacaa rig place is a wonderful in to cellar," Tahkta care w cold in oaa ; side b aide at the table, and the exam IU, No Cut•,No at. Prig-Psoras {,.---•.`. marl ince was brought about by the Y ple of the progress that medi- _ _ . "pretty scheming of her mother, the martin! Potentate voiced his coin- cal science has made in the lest few �SESSl3.9 C. C. RICIIARDB A CO. Of 4?8 ancient and modern trails.date (omtesse de Perls, and Mme. de ions in his usual manner. The cap- years. Cent!amen,-In June '98 I had my lotions of the Bible, 4"46`have been fliction or y pause, when the Major weat�d to / was absolutely incurable,g i hand and wrist bitten and badly made by mtasionariea. . ka tain bore the Y P g ,T__ Prince. tt _V rube thenhwas, re- ,e season; then, tt.akin j dvanta etof, tors claimedhorthat mBrii hid Dn dsfeaam I mangled by a vicious horse, I staffer- -'-- -.'_ ' Ile K g g g fused to wary an Austrian Princess 'o ed greatly for several days and the F �r �jt 1 the Comtesse determined to bring �take breath, he said, very complac- there are a few who still,adhere to+tooth cute refused to heal, until ��• Yi M{oer� s �� t8�e �D otber khout a union between him and her featly and irrelevantly: this theory. �o'ur agent gave rive a bottle it + ' (daughter. Princess Amelie. To this I "Do you • know, major, I met a But Bright's Disease is not incura- kourMINR en LINIMENT,N'I, which I be erid she sent tc her accomplice at (man this morning who would gladly ble. Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure Marine insurance Is first mentioned _ . E isbon, who was often visited ,by the forfeit two hundred and fifty dol-i this terrible malady and have done I f3� �1�' and the effect was magi- }n 48 k D, The Roman Emperor Crown Prince, a large trained por.. '(ars for the pleasure of kicking i s�athousands os aces. need not tel. In five Douro the Pain had Claudius insured one of his ships. t P _ ;teased, and is two weeps the wounds tial'[ at (you " - — ---------- ___ had. 'completely healed and m THF: IIF'.AUTIFCL PRIN"CFSIS. "Kicking me, slrl" roared the go farther than this town to find P y y i 9 �' angry major '•kicking me' I moat- proof, ]121. Young makes this slate-k band and arm were as well as ever. C {r��rd LI���E�� lumbermaQ s!rle�d l khuh was placed in a cozLvpicuous bask You to mention his name im- men t: I Yours truly, . - �cr atrun in the drawing-room, where:medratelq." "I fuss- affiicted for about two! A E- ROY Poria has 3,800 perlodfcals, 188 of It would be certain to attract the Carriage maker, 3t Antoine, P. Q, "But the tact is, mn)or, I am not ; Years wiEh Kidney Trouble and I _ which are political journals Them lltt,Cn*ioyi or the - h n.ediLd ttobekn there long `before he :��that captain. with , was very s and II lost consirder I The microbe of .ensu tion )yea are not more than 500 newspapers � S A Y g y - _-.. ose 6 P was v in London. portrait it 'P tion able blood, makfrg me.so weak l !been known to remain alive on s ! - ' ' r'' - r Was, and. necdless to say, his host- I "But I insist on knowing his name could scarcely stand ;nook for 108 days when washia lies gladly enlightened him. In -due fat once, r;irf" shouted to truculent "After' using the first boa of i g greasy dishes or lour9e she nod the a•atisfacuon ut " ' pots and piens, Lever's try Soap !ar officer, now red with rage j Dodd's Kidney Pills, I was munch Ir•r o,.r wiser Tinara. 'powdez) will rtemove Lbs grease witty 1chem the artful match-making I •'}poli, sir. I .suppose I must tell better. and when I had used four Av oiD 'no wtt.-TstsD asxxw-r - y,. the greatest ease . - ..,,0+- • .-.. - tchemc of the Comtesse become an (you It was a poor fellow in the boxes I was able to resume work tr"!i" ae��mfs7rupaa.0aa•o0edtor «er pt ,! scc'ompli.hed fact hoApitnl, who has lost both his I r hr m„•bee of 10*1 a fee N•rr Saud,., 037 I - - -' tyhen the shrewd Empress Cather- which I had not done for some time( • .unit, rein perte0t .f�� fa pond cv. chi • ` The longest funeral procession ever !fie of Russ,a undertook the delicate legs by the bursting of 'a shell.” prevloua, 'ono^•,thatuas.ri,yew Mia auraeL aceta . gPeIIspasthat which followed Lha,e►0 1:Mee rowI ra►Dlaaehee► to ei to shetas& °f stloctlnF a wide for Der son "I can coaacieatlously reeommead TLFIR .. Podd's Kidney 'e sole o� d„ a e,y e.. great Duke o! WotllAgton in 1853,ong several ahancesse�naPaul from �she roemdcI lines, On the on some-crimean earl g be� thatmoDuld wilING l t into an a , tfhat aMeLeYouaug wr se fins only one of to any ria Iwai k:� r t ad ra r.�An i3a. :see 'It Cwae between three and four miles Mr w _ Y great many where Dadd'r Kidney, �" r - . 'of a try of'thepl paring her a visit, form,. that can Lc hammered without eq Saturn's largest moon is 2,093 .I Pills came to the reVme after eve TMs M04M POPUyER DICRTIPWICq she car i!iv observed their-general catastrophe-in short, a glass that every- miles fa diameter, or only a little ! depor•ure t and the manner in.which�wfll be ay malleable aa. lead or say I thing had tailed. They have con- I allayed Bright's Disease and restor6d smaller than our .own. A L they alfgti d trtsffi-their travailing other metal is the extraordinary I fi E T ! 8 - toac�C„ The dcst of the three Prin- lclalm that. Louis Kauffeld, gloss. to life and health ulon and women Tru frsE A 4VLD Ir s�.S DAT, 1 who hind not expected to ever again T.k• (."ecce Bromo Qutetwe T.W.%. All _.. .te11 ssrs Sas � clesR and slipped, the worker, makes for_a new kind o! enjoy this great blessing. �4. r•n,ad tee wears t7 n Wb b oars S� � ©-� � . g•oungcst,sh' e,i such lass he has -'- - a lack of dig- Ig lust discovered. filth itlrcVtfis avi L7 o0ea0n hos iter, airy As t„ bounce out of the es'r-- a e o .t a new stinted their abillt °g amen- _ ringo ttitJlo",t making use of Lhe material he can hammer a nait Y Rr'apple with In 2Ri7 there pyre forty employes# steps. uhile the last to alight alone(through a tough board. He can;Kidney Ilisrase in it.s very worst ,in the German Patent Office. t " ---p O W ,� eLt'Pped bora a hots into a 1 form-Bright's Disease--can certain-, today " _._ _ w acefully to the ground. glass pace, and iy be de t1lere are 720.- .. ._ enl tet last rationed P and !then depended on to cure dry of •ra•trera•t"•rift", �.,� rBf 1' pauh it patty nn,rthcr t lace of the lesser forms. -- i svnst11•w• n&•",� mentioned Princess was the some kind of glass. Coffee-pots Dodd's Kidney Pills are ae onl ��,Qp M{(�{d'� li�lme�i io t House,1 R and Lea-kettles am to nrAdo of the! medicine that has ever cured Bright'a' �ea I— and to due _ course• yhe became his ,now suhmance, and will no more" Disease. .wife: for ria 6thrr'reason than that!crack, elan under the most fn=i � Sir Wfiliam Gomm, who df she - .. --t- ed In e knew 'hon• to neeir herself, with tense heat, than would .teol, Whire' - yea:5. I the age of 91, had been 81 Iras � " grace aid d"�ni!.y, KaiulTeld's prcce>s• Is unknown to; SPONTANrOL� COMI3IJSTION• "sears is the Arm 1111I ;.'i Army. Count von instruments,Orume. Untfbrm•,ate, In regard to the [ate Queen Vlc-lanybodv except trfmsrlf, he recentry+ "SPontancous combustioh" was the TJrangel joined the German Army in EVERY TOWN CAN HawrE callo %coria, iT. may be mentioned that no"voluntecrcd the information that the medical verdict upon the case of,1802, and was 91 years in 'its serer royal lady had a hand in bringing Ifine a lend that are used in the Charles Page, a workman, who was!vice. Lowest prices ever 'noted, trio•cntalo9nq - ,"I About her.marriage' to Lhe, c 600illnftmilmu,iniiyedfret, Writewtors g ver man of ordinary glass do in flames at two o'clock 1n Mitt °r thing in)Iwwte D•Ar areal lastras&raa. amiable and popular Prime(, Consort not enter into .the composiLit,n of the morning in the"streets of Gene- THE MANY ADVANTAGES W�iilyl AUi Q� QQ, i��tarl •'e'ho predec cos,d her by niore • than (this. "The secret lles," he said,, "in I va. He was known as a heavy 1Lt IV+CC{�, the chemicals that are used in mak-'drink'er, and there were no Irnses pf offered passengers bound for Buffalo Totmto,OaL and Winn) thirfv-nine years. That was one of i and New York by the Grand Trunk's 'Man the happiest a�l;icvemcnts of Kin,r I;:g of this ggIaRs, and the proportions P pe, toba.coo, or matches among fast ^New York ExLreas," leaving _ _ t h�opold 1, 'of Iiel �'nm, who inn:t in which Yfiese cheurica!s are put,the debris of charred clothing. Toronto 8.15 g -k' have l'Cen a match-milkcr'of no mran,�into It TDere arc' mKnv legends" p.m. daily, re seen at .- Y� ,A • abilities, rons,cdering the numl;er- of Iconcernink malleable 91•L.ss. There is- 'rATso7Oirro, Cert or-ToLsno, i a glance when the lendid pimp __�Q�3D �53q'�4W _ -- ;S -- other c!i I' a as, or er n an- --iQCAi1 or`'T1' i at fit is considered, "A full dining --BY USING-� FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath i car Service until Niagara Falls is } prrants for -'Gent Venice centuries ngo discovered Lha" he Is senior partner of the grin of reached, 8 tate Standard Amerioan fNtOka -: HER DIAJE,STY'S HAtiD, the secret.' He made glass bottles F'• J• t l�rNl.Y & uu., doing business I Parlor car runnint and jars that he could hammer into, in the City of 'Toledo, County and through to Butialo, and one of Pu1L —alta. - Ilespccting the late Queen herself, titan aforesutd, and that said firm wul man finest sleeping cars from `To Sarnia �aj]�p Qii. ,she was known to be an cirdentr flattened strips without breaking pay the sum of ONE HL'NLRI;D 1JUL ionto to New York gunrriateee match-artker, a them, and rolled the glass into LAR:; for eaell and every case of CA- Irons comfort and lux" PO Wbalessle OnTr• Iµ(1 acid c rd not coniine !(falls which he could throw against 1'ARNH that cannot be cured by the r'y'as well's hrr opc•ratiuns in this chatacter ex- use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. speed. The cafe and dining cars art ��E�IT�OlLaoe '' clusitcly to' royal circles. A ver the wails of the town without fn- FRANK J. CHE1vT•ly.- acknowledged to be the haadsoruest �•� Pttts.TORONTQ Y�jurfng ,Cheri]. Sworn to peters me and subscribed in in America. beirfg electric Iighttd enc'. tt�M i:L amusing story is roti of the way in I my presence, this 6th d c n bleb she found a n ifs for the ruth- - A.U. ltlf6, °a °f lleceaiber, equipped with electric tans. City , er eccentric Lord Palmerston, tubo I DAM'S ARGL'11fE1T. A. W.GLEdQON, -otiice, northwest corner Iiiag ant: pNT�D RBI�Abl6 Men can scarcely kc d scribe.( ,� A'ofaryy'nblfc. Yonge streets, 11•• _' as n lathe I1An," said a contractor in one '.snit man. lot his trusted employes, "when you anti Woman. _ :,� Was 1'hc then I'reurier, Lord 3feIborirne• i are seeing about the lime this morn- nail andata�h j PectlysonatHe brood Mrs' Huhter-"\Fell,'Norah, are p°'KOQTII ami f9 b0 per DAY ESPEN&ES to Lun a upyiv,tr, And, "' troduce our 9004.wed tusk uF&ti.tr:i.fit MES to Lord Palmeri inq I wish you to mention-to llemp_ and mucous surfaces or the system. you a good plain cook?" iiia sal counc'Aln, sTEADY ALL THE YE.1it. -� lun occupy'itt� the p<st of Foreign Isev that: I would like to have that Send for testirnonials, free. Applicant- 'Oi tri as good aS anA `n or oommisaftn Ezp_tirnw nnnee atirr. - Minister, diliir,aties st_en.od "in store bill laid. You needn't F. J. CH1'NhY d: CO., Toledo, O. wan, mum; .but Oi'll hov Y .qd.. r' p.rticalws lotemauonal 110111 iue Co, f press it, you coil by all Druggists, .,5c, y. knew rcguruing tllc cecC;tticin of the wfvc;;' knots: but. just mention- it to him in Hall's Family Pills aro the best,' there nre some as don't rnn�id+ --- of the -d Ile s Ambassadors• This n o T band muriner." _ -��' ..: �u saetaa> � _ _ . prompttd (ler _Vale~L' ie a tea: t- - i1e-a_cow's kite g }es 35.Ib ---...�•�,•-•-." tett ll'a.Q.p."3!"rrir=;:d erlx•s•A j ,,,...a-440:.a,w'.-cT'nn :z..-' ,. _--' _ _ - - p.1.d'wmi.,i pae.'c��an,._ ;rutJo� ^ - V,efmairced flea_ "I got the money from Dcm se s f,• a Ir Veen"e9'i9•aF;i a+n q+momgxa= t1 frig to I:in.self P Y. of leather, that of a Dorsa A- FZVE HUNDRED DOLLAR �a+ann&e+rnt �p�ta.a=td%-.,.t�• e a wife, and the said Dan on his return. yields fP'nrTmr.&tu.»prat„rt.a'fayw Fure:gn 1\Irnisttr F only about 20 lbs. - TICKET. I � mor:&abirru.eut,aor”N'l.i.Q I'le:hied that he ".I'in very glad. You r_lerely, al- Mr. Holmes, the ticket agent at A iarsa oeLaT". .-S.'a 11 did nut kt;o anyone who woul;l :luded to it Ili an off-hand way, I -- i 9118�ii1ii© have hilar 'Quien Victorirl replied!suppose?" $33.00 TO THIS-Pe1CIFIC COAST. the New Yor1: Central Station, has st riaaas11 s ' that there ncvd be no dilliculty al:out• "Yes, sorr. I handed :=•old a ticket from. Pokeepsie tp •- - him the bill from Chicago via the Chicago & Yokohama and return. This is a Dominion inns S�eaPi7�f1i 3 duce. and c,ilnil�+ undertook. to pro- aril told him if he didn't pay it I Forth-l4estern R'y every day durin 9� duce.-n. loci. (rho was ready• anti would let of? my hand and give him Se tember rind October. Un wag very unuirual sale. The purchaser . Montreal to li rpool. Dwbn w Lher.P lod Willing to iJcCUfrle ha zoite. Ili. g p One-way vas Mr, Paul McCormac of thiY city ��• P.._U.4 to 1JrarpohL ,ViaQaaeae•_ _ _ i. lordzllip co:rid civ fi a 'black eye thathe wouldP't for et second c as _Hekets_at very low--rates who proposes to go to.China and Ler ena�l�iBtenm.h,pa suyeilei ea,ommodatrca ,1 ` circirrn�t furs' -� �'�un`dcr the'Ifor a month, and he aid it at from Chicago to points in Colorado, JapaA on a (assure tri The for claeaeeorpa.een9era Bal bot rice}uiesco and wnnst." C Uta11, Montana. Nevada, Idaho, Ore p p' areamldahl a 8 �a .ria Satwr vme , Lady Cow i) D pe°fil actengon has bean dren to iAa Cowper was accordin, ly route is by Lhe way of San 3'ran- secona6&Ioon and Tiaratryan, ocoommodation. Doe brought hoar i;olrl I{ou:e .to Lec orno I gen, Washington, California and cisco and the Pacific. As it takes t'"a01P38"affL"I all parilowam appl7 to war&cone .. Ladv Palme'rStOrl• eller to. YE Just a Little " various other points, Also special ficbothen e�aeet tripcannot be made $ f th°CbmpwY,or round-trip Homeseekers' tickets on "�"• a t oa n,Torrance hCa- .could hale been the first)to ac- I. first and third Tuesdays, A 7tat&teat Boatos MontrriuLuiPoru&n4 �X. 1 nett Icdge thtit n^t cl• was I hers a lain neglected, fray produce chronic 3 "gust, in much lase tiltlt! than three 1S6tt s _ _ hntpier :vat ch, nail'it wns a'so n Rheumatism or Gout. Just a little September and October to Pacific and if Dir. McCormac teiFtgs in all of (�011tS'Sui�S ° o:;d e cam tle of Coast and the West. 'Full particu- the interesting sights in the Orient MM 0i�f8 ®� 1 F I the lute.rli sari's Backache may create Lumbago. .Just lays from nearest ticket agent or he mill prolong hie stay much long' ilnC judgn:C•r:L' 0r &lwlsdle&'We&r ofatlkinda. r - n'liLtle Sprain soinetimes makes a address B. H. Bennett, 2 East King or than that even. The sale of this �HO1" n�'Ot"`enea,cription. - t In the Fears nh n t_Le present. Cripple. Just a little Bruise r�lay,do St., Toronto, Ont. ticket calls attention to fact �� RIE s DYERS, German 1:nipe"r9'� c,', a somewhat a lot of damage. Just si -tittle ' ' a >�T19H'AMBIRICAN DYIEING COT._ inipoLuous yu:yJ Lrcnte it tens cls- Ileadnche may be the fomrunAer of that travellers can be,accommodated Noatrctl,Tomato,O .all -fnarry and settle dolvn. Accordingly Oil, applied in time cures prom tI Put Fart of the world by applying to %'V - • i^ an album full of ,� P Y together. .- . the station a ants of the greatest UODRP ATQ,�q�GRAb'ttG portr,ri!s of Local arul permanently Aches and Pains. - g h ` g J. �••,S'�-.- r' Yrinca<:Ce!s who ' wore cii,en to cn- .lust a little caution ; just a little ; American rsilroad. The ticket ccst � ��'s F I? �• � " igagement tens put in his way, and cost. Years of Pleasure against Sears i ' , nearly five hundred dollars.-From i68-EiA ' -bTREEy.--ToiZbtlW • : 1. -y .` t:acy etYort t"ude to induce him to I of Pain. _ NOW'S llaimeot isU�ed by Physieiaos the Poughkeeps'e (N.Y.) Evening - __ . 2 . lunterprise. W lJ' C 1!#S -....- -- ., . � .. t . ., - - _ _ - _ - - ., : " ;''f OM1. __ . , .. . .. . , ten. ..- .. 7. w,. + ` i i -' .i. ...' • - - .. lC l Wkr had paid for. Yet a crime under th4-1 vale, where the genial doctor has resided -- --- --� --- law had been committed, and the and practised his profession during the agv provl3ea�y Yat lament Ras PaeEeeven�e14M rigidly imposed. The vigor withded to f:r and Mrs Hutebisou and family -- .r-W put in motion in on 8a antsy ave og. which large - pleb the law was t ni at is s number of their friends gathered to bid �- this case; to puniwH what is only tecL- them Rood bye.- we wish the _doctor • • - 3 -Dun r nicaDy a crime against the railway 1 every success in his new home. d - ` ' -- companies, calls attention again to - xssats the failure to punish`the railway corn' Ne-w A dnertilm"l tetrefs. aaselyrrva=i si,00irpasaiaaavan" panics ilrhen they break the law them --Ts showing this week—'- BATES of ADVEBTtsING: selves_ Just as e3plicitly as the Rail. �j SD-On Deckesa Hill Brock road `mat Flkyn Act rovides that no erson other on or about Sept 4sh, a pairot spectao lea. ,. macb su a-sue per tin's 111 tswh P I Loser call at this once. 49 _ ; b.egaeat ineet�lon,' lige • a " . as agent of the company"-shall _ ' _ Thla rate oes not e'olude or Foreign ad. �LTEvalue`* - --given to to partite making .a- . y provides that :ill dersi¢nedOhss orOsRale cAheap a aood'cow � - tette me a rariWa ticket, it .,Cassia.for 3 or a months or by7 the year. eYQL�-rau2�ny E 411 dye afioutflet'lat:-_>,3 Bhapmrn, AudSey. 44 or Yearly contracts pi%able gnarteisly. mSint8in at all highway crossings OR SALE-100 acres on Kingston r aide,ten lines or tinder; with paper, cattle guards Suitable and snffieient to F Roai. Good bu ldines. Seven acres etch 43;yala r• $6 00,payable in advance. aid. St LaRreneemarket I4 miles. Appl to n NE W FLANNELETTES a9rNotfce in local columns ten cents per lint, prevent animals getting from the hi-12 f 11h o costa Per line each subsequent insertion. P g g e R F Gleason,Htghlaa,1Creek, 48 t fxadal contract rates mads known owl appriaa way on to the line. This clause Of N E�V �.R APP]E RE T TL S ton. No tree advertising. the Act Was pabsed not to guard Fi AR3f TO RENT-Or on shares one T kdvertisements without written astruetfoaa handreel acres,south half, lot 9, con 4, 4111)1134 inserted a:atil forbidden and ed so- against any more technical wrong, ! PickeringR,plowing all dobe Apply to J 'U eardingly• Ozdore for discontla advertise- i Rabim,lxhridge.or to H T Lovo n xc farm tsmnnba Ialter. ll writing and sent to tbepub• but t0 save LhOBe whose stock Might WestMtf b9Vork promptly attended co. be sing.along the highway from a i WANTED-A good general servant, one Just what you need for the cooler weather. dins pobliahed ever Friday morning at its am* real and actual Clanger. The Railway I able to do plain cooking,mood wages.Apply 1{tcAering Out. Act further provided that if the rail-.I at once to James Torrance, wellington Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors way compaDies did not observe the Hotel,Markham. 28 cf - fir'.= F --_ ____• - law, and ass result animals- should ':j�'OUSE AND Lor FOR SALE OR 'Orta P'olltYos,--clAs Independence et D ori thin line and be killed or in- X111 To rent-The houseaud lot belong;ng to Olay A.2as-A First-clans Local Paper. g P _ 41ur �:zp4sot4atioaae-The hearty riled,.the coal an _should-make the aerate of the late Aenry Moors.situated 1 1 4 %Mllort of the oeoole of Pickering and vicinity P y $ zIIita®�or< nri'iakc ° Bhrewd bu er8 are 1Cking llp the damages sustained. Yet today Enoe Rkmmez,Picsering_ 4 .50 p iH'RID®Y Belt :9 1902. the clause in the Act which protected : CATTLE FOR SALE OR TO FkEb : t the farmer is a dead letter. Not only l On abates-I have at my promisee 70 cavils - Y I composed of mileh cows yearlioga end some � �1 7�rL {. has every Government failed to take i heavy feeding steers Will sell for cash or on A' Snap i n Prints „ INCITES AND CUM M EN TS. titre Also two h 3 write or apply to John _ any steps to compel the erection of`A SThite,aroughay 49 tf 'The coal strike hag for several cattle guards such as the law requires ryeprepared — -- _ .DER-The underRiened are - • but Parliament has so amended the to make eider ever.Moods Wedaaeda � _ � - �months been the source of many jokes and -t��e�gI o0dTattemR 040id.Cloth law as practically remove an habil Friday during se ratchet a t m on the art of our would-be humorists g P y Bron baro.atter Wh�c�date thin mil! al11 be _ p It 011 the art of the railroads to make running otery day o e week except Saturday, " But with the approach of winter and y P - - a`•� no prospect of the lame l'aCe endi.J good-the•damage-resttlttu =$rom-`Tia g tSTRAY-Strayed from lot 17, con 1, -of the strike the humorous side of nonobservance. SO t0-day we have �'3 acarbcro.on Aug 90tb.a bav gelding aged, - --- - -- - - ---- -- - - ' the spectacle of private detectives and elle situation is becoming less gaunt l white star on forehead, shod, to rest about 14 y J ee m tablvaiewLrded HLCLJeaniagswwobnrn We are-clearin them out to make room for new goods. +ant day by day, slid the serious aspect the courts of the country at work 'ail- 1 $ is looming up in our view;. Every ink and fining a man for selling a � P O Fork to ar•cf - Imovement to end the strike Las tailed railway ticket, while our railway corn i�3Rbf FUR BALE-Being lot 91,con ail its object and the fear is now es- Psniea openly disregard the cattle i, Pickering, coneii6om of LO acres _ �pressod that the striking miners will gu yearly lose tens of farmers ndts o.deltas ears 7f frame lost ahouse.xer and got rages bre sit stables a „ a.vd law and the farmers of Canada{ tr:e Fara and stables - { 11 rehard Fences are to -- -- -- sesart t0 violen*e a fact Which will be, y y i qucv!�ondktion For further partico;ars spoly gkeatiy deplored. At present the sit. worth of stock witt,ouC a cant of corn w Thos o,\ell on the )remisea or P1ck-riaR P o �• dation is very uncertain. The strike pensatioll: Was tl,e Farmers' A"oe _ __ 4as1_ - - maycontiaue well into the winter or laden organized any too soon?- O LET-That va!aable fa n- being -weekly Sun. lot a con^ P c•ce,.i.c; 000:a:a �bo.it :.io � � � - - 'many end et try time. In rho mean. s-•e• On*Lap m,ses a uge a roe nacre ----- #rule We mn�t prepare fit; a coal -riv: -area wl.b+tcoe stablirr;benea:::,two Iarge v P P 5tie Meister. 4tabiea an•l lr:::aa•aLeds,aud. bay barn The 9E%Mite and deme moons to meCt Etre -- place.s we, =stered and fenced tt.,i be 1Pt _ fur a tenu of years f`or ert,eul•ir► a undesirable condition of affairs a 1'JQ: Eatea4il^e antt• tii 1•alm*r Ptcxartt:lOtt h't�'j'� ]Io�t;.tt, Sc.z . ton @ale of 58 head of feedlt$ cattle on - - _ lot 30 cowl 4. Vv*bith•., the property cif SRM FOR IAL::-T',;at Taluab;e Immense (]Aalltlt5 p11 hand lII t�F�e gtA4Tes, 'Che vacation seasel) taoty being %loaquis Bros. Loi compiriwa 13 steers farm cowainicc 50 acres to:re or we may note aShect to act: tLE -and tea ::elfece air well 'vied 1>•aibtme , •• a:ei owl tLc �a ?tuq i•ar:s of i,aa ol1'1C1an 5 getting CO work k t0 'Qt 'heir bale at ore, L I airbar.ke, nuc t:oa err w to r:o r)'i'he I?,tr:a 4 er••+:niare3 a < zt. g t ,rrinle trams route s-• i;•.rc Mad a .mall Plymouth Special 4ftartv'y ;there s Cfi a fitmir basin 4i''^ Y' S-T `2�rR i lQ:- }t1CL1Cn @El e -;rrhar:l T:.w T ace it tr•i; catered aa,i tccre,i _ pl P r a. ,t t of arm s:ocit a d m ementr, the pro T .,� 4r a se.nr t n: eau rA rLe standing of �Le. two parties In pen of TbL,ti C Ba,:1n, at lot 4, o::. 4. p " Sh Green SLeaf, r 44 Ontsr i .to LtY LON�r21i P�pre4 a. C:""n tD p. t7 - Uitort;.>ve Saie at ot:e I''or terms and as Pon^ as Lr..•prtoen:crit it r•.notisd Tera -• Y _ end uthwr artl "ia ^,tine kr� xn ria apnii ._ that it will" be a p -P� a assume eontrotL <ith¢r party other FaNlcnlars gee t.11s Panther d •cat,.,n to Foster Ilm-b+. Ciar*r;oat ar.tf t __ -- -- _ -- _^-- _ acttcally 1m C �f al aizrs_ The Postill,aucuoaeerS, • iR1t POR SALE-Being lot 17.b !, llloss government With its majority of ` +'-- 1 t e• F:e,cr:rt f!)ws r.'oc 130 serol _ a -one cannot expect to retain control wYiltavale. ` IM1ae inure and 9rst clays: Ceraga,nc uS Golden SLeaF afar any length of-Lime wrtb its resent too bank barn ati'i wi:b uc►tar;.c„ water g p �t5s Beatiiee IIagezmaa is with friendr; �aveaieur a good nrcha i'.:d at x: flto iter«s. txrengttl. The bye elections may at %voodvilla. t^ur of wF.-h ,4 •+4t mtrin.- into hearing. _ -'and Gold'hfedal. -^-- a p ThtP3arm .s•n a rnc.i sra.e e,l cultivartna and - - .. g file lige oceekp R eery cony«a,eut is marR«ts. t•wn> 4 1`1 mrlp chap a the relative stands of tLe S B L ride a:d a 9t lu visit to the rive attics, but whether 1n favor of v fr^ari Ptckvriaq L'.Lage e 1:ra;.ve from Franey I bought before the advance, therefore can sell at lowest rices. .--the government or the opposition t► is R B 9ardon is sperding a few days mea'+Bay&;_d r male lroal Ytca eriug r ration br P Ecmeu carters that oiecalit t is one9overn1 w'tii.frtends Here. Ato SD OR YALE-480 atrea of land Plant for all no fear of disappointment when' pP Fir fcrtber rttenlara api•ty on the premises A F Slajor-left ria Tnee3sy for as es• � a 4 g tsaded trip through Manitoba and Qin i y FP SOA 0811, ILaQt.,be farmed'.hut thaE idea 16 not 417tet �A beloaeln3 tc the estate of •''L�late John received With universal favor. flow. !T•n! cog4iatitg of the South halt of lot -' Dant fail to hear the child elocutionist 3'.:a 4•n•'owl. P:ckertss. coots:nine toe acres - '_,,e9er it will bb icurestln to follow the at the Claremont Baptist cburcli nest a or,In- ^,is of radar,hal+nrel an aarno soft and - a,e.an �r.e a peTPr ri iiaR streamJL II]t)nthg. DrCaUr-pa a Vitiate for too nest 'Harry Bradshaw. of Napaaoe, and &l.o Scutt:west quart«r,of int 2n. in 4th cog formers of tbis lace,called on some of P ccertag.So acres more or lees all cleared. d. _ Y P 23 agree n vmpei rod well fenced and watered, his many friends here the other day. I-ce oew:v cleared. Apply to Geo Tool, T The shooting of the young+ lad i Brock Road.P 0 Goo Tool.David Auris and Gehl al Merchant,l �' hlt'e 1 ale. It is with mach regret that we an. 7 :Freeman, by the man King. In Elgin Aathonp Far4ot4r,£:sectors. ab 48 - • " nonncs the death on Friday last of slice — --- —-- ' Loamy rile other day, is one of those' Emma Robinson,at the earl FARM FOR SALE-Being lot 20,con y flRe of 1R I Plckering.AcntLln!n.-900 acres. Oo tba mimes that have been too common in' Sears, and after has a few months illness yrem:aes are a good brick house, also a food V late years in Canada. It shows the from consumption.. The intertneal on frame boose,tirat•claaP stabting and an ann- 1611y of importing to Canada large v y R dance of bard gad acre water. good orebarel Saturday was attended b sorrowing `h Anything' 1the g contaima shoat three acres. T to l fenelnToi in . aaumbers of children from,- the slumF relatives and friends. 5drs Robinson and .splendid &tate ultivat:vatian and ia one of the other relatives of the deceased have the hes farm sm and a well leaved Olt the Cities of England and other This is a epic d is smear to aures Wast. European countries. This picking up the deep sympathy_of the whole com• lag.IIrst�l4sa-t�, si:nates i/�� __.._. mnIIiiy. from Fafrom c rbor,a d gage,within mile sada Line V ' indiscriminately the. arabi; of the Dr J C Hutchison having archased a quarter from Pic If Village, and a ti le and 1? a quarter from Pickering station. This prop- r to streets and shipping them t0 America medical practice at Grafton, with his erty will be*"old in one parcal or separately to i9 one of the follies from which Can family removed to that place on Monday *nit purchaser. For terms Lod further parcic• Their removal is much regretted alar."appply is Nous Bunker oaths prem sea or : oda and the United States Will ever g stied in the to w C Riohardsoa agent, Pickering, 39-tf Farm Implement9 _ suffer. There are no doubt many of - Hay Forks these immigrants who Will make good -- -- — -- -- cltizena and will be a credit to them 1902e 1�OC) links, selves and to the eov,itry, but there ' : ; Buggies etc, ' are a number whose inherited tenders ' 'Or the best wire fence on earth " •cies towards dime are always sure to J6GEORGE PHILIP, of Brougham, can givo you the -:break forth,whei•ever they may roam, best prices going. and we in.Canada are so• unfortunate _ as to receiveis number of this unde We ai'e again prepared to purchase Barley, Goose Wheat, virable class.`-Still a large number of Oats and Buckwheat. ' Barley and Goose Wheat to be : this class are kept in such a condition deliyered at Elevator, Frenchman's Bay., Oats and - - - of Slavery as to admit of no develop Buckwheat on cars at Spink Sills. -invent of their finer natures. - Those•in charge of them very frequently nexer bf. N��,�,E. 1 PURCHASE cine too little cera in their selection of We will pay prices that . will compare flworabiy with a home for those unfortunates, and other markets. Quantity'unlimited. e _.,this is followed by the inevitable - - xesult th9E !heir Criminal natures " � D. -Matthews 4�V Co. Tbos. Ttioody, Agent, w.e beg to notify our customers and the public Renerally that we have pnrcbased become evident.in the commission of Liverpool Market. the immense stock,including Receipts and Yreac e''tr ns,'transferring Meesra Ht GH.6IILLFR some crime. • While punishment ir CO, Druggists, 167 Bing st E,Toronto,and are' transferring the salne.to our own f d i b'' , . utast be meted out to them fox their premises. The alnaiRatnauoa o these two cid an well este usurd Drug stores - •_- into one,.combinet���ith oily s lendid and R'etl asGorted st�Cd, _6hon13-mads as the 4srimes, the art deserving of Home eadquartere for R P Y JUST g 1 IE' i L all Farmers' 3nppliea, '- ,degree of sylpathy, • ' ,- • , .. ` We are now sole proprietors and manufacturers of all Prescriptions, Raeeipts and At Toronto last Week a man' was Proprietary llediciaes of tete late Eugh Miller .'c Co„ including" 51iller's Tiok De- - _ T_-:arrested for selling the return half of -A Fne line Of Costumes,•Flaunellettes, Blankets,:Grain,-bags -that `will stroyer, Milier's Condition Powder, Yorkshire Cattle Powder, Darby Blister, Japos staid the wear. Cough Powder,Cooper's Pine Tar Pectoral, Sir Astley Cooper's Bitters, British 'tin railway ticket. • }3e was kept' '411 _ _. might it) a foul cell-at the police stat. _ Tonic,'Telegraph Oil, Medical PilE Remedy,etc,etc- '-A where the back-Trash from a A Fiile Line of Groceries on hand. _ clicked sewer.flooded the floor, and _ We will be pleased to see as many as passible of the old customers of the late taken the next slorning before the Hugh Miller&Co at our own Store, wbere we will acoord'you .the same courteous John Ta,rke:t �u]�1��,Zt�+'Z. treatment which you have received in the past, Ramember, we sell everything at Police Magistrate, whosentenced him - — - Wholesale prices, and can save you from 10 to 25 Der cent by dealing with us. . .to pay a fine of-$20 and costs or to -spend eleven days in jail.. The con- '-Vietion was made under a clause of p Pure Paris Greea at Wholesale prices, -Southern Fly-Oil, for keapinR flies of your the Railway Act. The attest was ' POlx1 ,�' allied cattle, Used only once a walk. Agents for Sterling nJ tr a ©il...for mowers,. V - Binders oto. $a good, hesyy body, Brilig Sour eau aud try ti gallon. dd _ e :. invade without a warrant by a railway -Poultry' • - .tde;eetive. The sale of the ticket r. - _ r Wholesale and Retail G�>�s 171 Kill' in 9i E caused no lose to anyone. The holder 'Qb a are paying the highest price for live-poultry. -We'sand out' ut - ,J A J t4a t> Ca., g ' -:----.— nod it had bought the right to ride on ragResis• . s 7 ITOROINTo ]- therailwav to a certain point, dnd he 1 mpty crates and remit promptly by Post-Office order. Opp.Clyde Hotel,snooeasors to C,, D•' D.tNIEL1&.00. sold thiarig t to another. Who would Ontario Poultry Produce' Co. (Limited.) receive no re from the railroad - - xompany tha the original purchaser 17.Carlaw Ave._"Toroiito. . _ w , t,i : : , - ' . �t ARLttONT 1 j18br,BaTinR won-1-1�[etD,S'They Ms 1 third and 2 ewes takes. The also �^t T �T41 William Gerow left yesterday for Iiia succeeded In selling Cf their horses as PRICES ELL SofTell _ home in Winnipeg, high figure[,. �' .. Y - -- Miss Kate Michell.of Toronto,is yisit• Nissen Kate >lits4e11, Magg a Macaab _ - _ _ _ _ i iio friep is Claremont, and Annie.Lea % and the People tell th Pric). •--.. rYa ---._ ., g r per accompanied bp'Dr Mie o Gibbonsis visiting friends Hamilton and 0 J' Maonab were the +►hi• w(punt Albert. Like the runningbrook, the a guests of the Misses Miller, at.Ashburn, ,.- 'V oo•he popular book-agent. on Tuesday and Ahorougbly enjoyed s That's Why ere are haul[,r each a haetle is the C t gyp{ r <'wn this week, and blood that flows through v game of tennis. F fuse bDalaasa t la —�• ,e da�,tta°:g41in dt Watson shipped Mrs Boyer;bf-Euclid avenue, retnraed the veins has to come from ur'a' a rerao , tiq�iaed load of stock on Wednesday. + ' y home on Saturday after spendimg a couple somewhere. in line Undertaking line we carry[,co vpte s t3k. :7 r t;;;u, e'nry Thomson moved his household of weeks with friends in the Queen. City.; - - - ') cgs to Toronto Jaactioa on Tuesday. Had she not been so u -- li; The H: Beal, the Underta'�er, David morgan and Mr Joseph Gee of fall down stall[,.shtme would hay® hada found 212 the soft core Of the , Claremont. — —Walkerton,are yieitiag at Joseph Griggs pogt enjoyable time. The Baptist and Presbyterian churches The Kame of bowling has become a; .bones called the marrow and Funeral cards printed on short notice. lase had their wood•pilee reduced 0012- very popular one at Claremont, and the y - leiderably of late. some say red blood also comes gentlemen of leisure spend their after from the spleen. Healthy bone 3iiae Borah Middleton who has had a coons on the latane of fJaadbaak, where !very sayers case of diptheria is we are the bare a thoroughly marrow and Health spleen y 3 glad to report recovering, y g y goad time. Mr y p lJacnab is certainly a good entertainer. . are full of fat. • Mack Forsyth secured thir,1 prize for The workmen for the C P R had the ' Coal �bis heavy draught colt.••mise Me@veen" , Scott s Emulsion makes new at the Turoato IndnatriaJ, Platform at the station torn up on Bator blood b feeding j 1 r ' Jay last for repairs and while a truck y eding the bone ( , Rev Murray Tait is suffering mach load of milk was being wheeled across marrow and the spleen with from a very sore finger, the result of a some planks,it [,past.tour cans were lost , t smash while piling wood on Monday. two belonging to Joseph Evans and two the richest of all fats, the pure But our stoves do not burn e' T B and Mrs Whiling left oil Monday to Joseph Coady. cod liver oi.l. much coal and will SSTs you � for their home is Strathroy after spending R Besse sold his driver to Dr White,of a couple of weeks with their many frien3s fiamilton,but the Doctor never came to For pale school girls and money. I ryd here, take the anialal. mr Beata lost tome invalids and for all whose - - - = ' -- o h s been station agent T D Hughes good chances to sell to other parties. bleod-is an a e CAtt'S / who has bee12 away on his vacation for p DoW8We11 There was some money paid down but Emulsion is a pleasant and rich r Claremont; µ the part three weeks has again resumed we behave there should be some law to 17 his duties Gere. govern this style of doing basineas. blood food. It not only-feeds Oar blacksmith W J Graham had his --�• .�`� thigh tors open by s mail' in a boree'e e B ue for ll erected four miles of the blood-making or g ans but telepbome for Dr Eastwood last week sad �.i shoe: The nicely, was a severe one,bat gave every satisfaction in the work. The gives them Strength to do = is doing nicely, offices are at Brougham P O, Dr Fish'a their proper work. James McFarlane er has been laid n B><2 the Q�de�Ifor the Past eoa P ofEoe, Wm Cowie'e ?sh eon, Dr Bass. se,nf ,rfmc -- w0at#'sofftce�'taremont;-Havtd-Path a stoic a BowxXcn [,basses oa his le At the time of writ' 86h con, Hubbard's store Balsam,Samuel Toronto. he is recovering. son and 3t.00;all druggists. Ontar4. R Besse who was at the.Toronto Fair 7&b coo, L Green's Zion,Arthur Jand Glee � with his driver, was unfortunate enoa h 7th tom, e L reenw residence and Glee• Pum to bare a pair of very fine teat leather sods store Greenwood. -.those stolen from his stall Don't forget the re•o ping of the Bap- -.those P _ pe Frank Gibson and wife,of Toronto, are ties ebmreb, the tea amd eatertainmeW to _ ' '. A. THOtSON be held on Sunday and moada3 Sept 21 _ visifing at Edward Uibsoas before taking. and 22• As intimated to our last issue, ------Manufactured at --•-- their degas a g for Detroit where l41r{Chancellor Wallace of lYleMastet IImiver Is still in the old stand and is pre Claremont Gibeoa Las s good poeit:oa. I city is expects, to preach on Smnday. ared to do edl kinds Of work at _ p Dr Eaatwood'e teiephoue line bag been both morning and evening, On[,Monday _ -completed to Greenwood and is working lowest prices. — - r r3 1 eret,inz e,fire%class tea and entertain- Pumps of E very Description- satisfactorily OOI18- .rq at a eactorily. h open for public use 1 meat will be given in the ebmrefi, schen Cantly oil hand. _ sl a emsl�fae. Thd lice will be intended both city and local talent will be present Horse-shoeing a S ecialty. - - - a P - to Green .ttv �- er and IN an early to Urs%in the program, also a first-class -- - JU�2T] e�.o�, Successor to date , gramer:,ons has been secured. Every. Prizes Right. 7 Gerow A hon,;Claremont. We are pieasad to state that SSre Thos!body n,ll be heartily welcotned. Reiaetr Ii.V. Richsrdtson, Agent, PickeriFg Gans=to, wbo paseed througl,as operation bot the date, neat Sunday and kfoadn - Rt the General Ilosmal. ToroLto. by Dra Cameron. Starr and Eaettsooi, for a ARNI FOR SALE-Being rot do 21, rian tamor, at lasta reports is doing d,� o,t¢e townaL:p of P::s,.rtng con OOsy �t n:ce'c, :a -,oa:0x: acres more r:ees, on the prem' s THE ■r I S dP WdPe Ouse Aa null Graham Bros viers very enc. ;"`a r-"heart `0 ",9 t:oiae and a• au:a:: - .ra:p.•dwe:•:ng bot.ae• ant •n the ccnr.e of _cessfut at Ina Industrial Fair at Toromto j ntoo='�ntaC.¢lew�bdor�earc. cement with cn' b;uc,!nga. 74,a'w,;is to a good St its ... cf cna r . 1 a.JII, a R - .--_ e' � t•sas enc! drasned. tn. _ ..,aris. vers _ _ R- a,. ads t . - _ - •ms{,µ,,.. u i r ' D 0 - �•r mock raising.a rstaR stzoun3•-'flpater rnaa:n. 'Tin p 11/y ttroneb:t. li wen situated be,tz`n the mtdaa -- - it.i1�4 emits oote<snoneans.wort breoc.waof ter. Success does not consist in never making a blunder, but in never retaking the same one twice erin4 toRnah,p ha.f mile iron, raaway[,talion ' sad"'Inge Of Claremont. go acres to be len If you-have blundered In paying high prices for poor goods, DON'T do it again. - +{;ouaued thio fall Fnll poeaees,On let of A^rt, Grani1 • "R E] ❑est t+or further parttenla . apply to aoh>;at Try us for our good values and !ow prices. t8- ar Slsaneb,Claretuoat, PU Ont, .:fat _ • i ROOFING NATERIAL9. 1 The Cornwall Steel Range ' GUNS AND RIFLES Complete $tack on hand. I SEPARATOR Terrt•d Boot A / Ins Felt, - , flu Tar,Ready - Eayetroughing a specialtt°. _ �onaz. " tA!Specialty i p Bu;;i ling Tarred •.. t. _ » cj' Close tnl Papr °� _1� •s em~ f J. S. BUN 1)Y. i Yastimonialt'oa applioat+oa. Working rt `�• ? x (leo. Bnndy,e old stand. iClaremoDi. m e t e shop, r ed trans.In 1".6Gster ides,Ftssohel�,ala - I -�; I rtc.e are out to the lowest noreb. Hy. W. White, WINDOW GLASS; ' Oar.to .u on. the lames►1 C>Qt Priced Cartridges. �ilaremout is Canada. It iaeludes Star. =1- Don1te Diamond, Fancy and - Colored Elan■, tyogh rollod and tale late las. Ton will P D Q fled our Prieea right. -- �— ` ! �D f 32 lON6 Weddl, } e FreseaYs•••-• '� eHer an a few of lb, rut V loea al which Builders' 4 ..-=- ply car car•ridge�,501a s t i +� \ 1 L6n tea 91 Short., 470 - .iF oYea .Y-�, , �IA;8�ii4a'::....� �28���hog .. _ we _ or Everyone.r Hardware Ib. e B.B,Cape... -- omest Steel lungs on tb8 market{ Iso per 00 98 short .. ... po - ' i The Bride ! RIFLE CARTRIDGE0 A eomptete Hue In to day' Is has every labor and tact caving Put np 90 in a box,out pries!se follows- t�lalasm ornamenw!.of kaO`ro 10 The scientific world. The Incl No.30 Winclies.er,amWtelow,,f0,t,bo= The /t _ rleslRna,boaght direos I Ds weighfas over neven hundred pounds is 38-55 Ballard.Harlin or winnhesier," Groom r o from/he mated and an evidence of its solidity and durability. 38 ss winahe"er ' ■ -_ sold as our close out'Come and see Ibis ma"oent rants, You'll 40.60 Harlin or Winohalu 6k. H. AO„ � Ageu.t for 611` be delighted wllb it. -we are / a makers H i�, Ball or s si � �}►'�, � ixfas [,gena. y a moat cohot Cartrld ee �}� 7 kinds of vel;• +++e Bridesmaid Centre FtreC mplate I/ue of»im and icles manufactured by the VcLaagbltn! siaa you want is Ha ' lfy� don eves the - =Co'y,of Oshawa. The Groomsman oval Tan aeRNEss Frsar. Ibis 1lal,wrl1.to na In war and in love Ibere bre many defeats -- � : t,, Empire iledicine Co, of London, PAINT$ which lead tosbame and deapalr, EMPTY �+ a Ant„has Iappoiated the undersigned as ,I° [,old,Silver or Plate.. That had never,comsi!lhebu'rkles and'reins SHJiLL�7a Hai only bees lee 1!n'repair, local agent for Pickering,for the most won 1-If=theinlu-11 not right,we'll make it right —� whoever yon►re,,tiPit'e glory os gold derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. ( g ,AND OIL$, or war for which you thlrs/, ��C eft For the treatment of the Nose, Throe t, �1°o,.,,tptt b. You can rely on Ibs Ter opt°Joha'■plan,when it's time to eel o r^�►�a CatBroachisl Tnbee and Lange It cares Colds'Richardson & Co'so 14 our and partly to "Look over The basest nrel.,, AT� ' Catarrh,Asthma, Bronchifie, Hay .fever f wnm u,o. eti roods• .We atm to I '- amd all thrust and lung diseases. Write I 251.85. Ice only t The Handy Harness Mender code u ►sill retain for psrticahire;a stock,of treatments and 8ucsceaeore to J.S.Barnard. r ae your ♦,hied A special line 14 repairs coastautly on hand at. _ custom. will prevent trouble'stock gas"at 60c hundred, we and accident: 1t !s esockh�Dominion p,valoan, II li•C,911im WHITBY. _ / lavalnal)e to She I RRA88 SEELLLL8ester, High Bate sad int Q'reazl RiQar- ©Sit. ( borseman,we have DOLLAR, In a' hos for ONE GOOD PLOUGH LINES. onIthe Price lo _ Thirty-Flyq _ NOTICE ~ Cents G>anpol8der 230, a Pound. 1It will ease its cyst maug Ilmei over ,.In Black Powders wesell[,12th eplendld lines as' Sespabot, Bporling.Lion, Deadabot and Perhaps you need p pair for your fall U I L'upoat's,priced at from r;en- CleA�insf sale of garners and Btcccles for fifteed days. Single[,trap or double ho I ne ni Prices ee tbatsw�Ujisuy good values is COAL OIL. � f it ti-$ve cenbe a pound up. and stitch haroesa,nli ban 1 work,trimmetl as follows—A'ery best stock of please gOa' Bringis _ / �I Smokeless Powders- leather used, No 1 Solid uicke) cr rtiW)er$2,0 at 310;.50; \o I Nickel or David — your can and _ co o let as 1171 It with one of �'rCv►v shall at Robin 13ood F lbbcr?1S at 41S ; \o 3 Sensible or.Radii rubber'416 at$13:75; \o 4 Nickel, oursplendldvalues,Priced+ and Dupoadro. � Semi'le or D•vid 514 at 311:0 ; F1ic%(es,new selling price$38 at 32 ; 6eaoad Chaff Baskets as ralawa _ a•xnd.bic.vcles'nearly nex !•33•u?'S4; t secoud hand bicyoles good shape from i Our stook,is a meet ?royal Canadian...... 15cg4l f!r t''315. Team harp ess always on hand. ecmPlets one, We have Csa:disa water white _ been selling Caskets for r 17C•, •.,$TABLE LANTERNS. 4u care and know American Water white • - - . '•'. •' See 0[ write _ why lust - at your wants are in Golden Light......... Do " thig line, see as for J. Disney, Bulsdm. \ baskets. These cut prices are for I 'Forty, _ 6 gallonlote or over. - Cents _ GOLDEN LIGHT gives a beautiful clear I Agwa sersireablelan• _ Th o r $1.19 ' r steady light,unequalled byanv other oil we; tern for Forty Cents, The Whole Outfit Po are sole agents for it. Ouz oil fa measured and i THR FANO US COLD handled by tuaohinery, ensuring " fulleEtmoasure, You `the HLAST linternaeillus out�, / _ tested [,ices an mare A ! t large light,will cot blow (� ar u' ver is any wind, made W. A S O s g GOOD WHIP. ties very strong and is fl1IeA C. with a Lead Glass chimbep. Beg. trod• • Important showing of finest display of t �~ canis iotuca%price fe Y r China. A i f� streceived for ibe Holiday trade,atCall_ L regnlar�l,sn,speclslL�priced.'bealAngerBils•' When you need one we tvonld lith yon tot 1,t$s - peer large aeeortment of %t f1Ye Toys, J a Oood state and ei:best 8 _ $i y ��IIt Bea il7em. NINETEEN — ?,Our will she most value it this Ou aoQd.a miwrl en h - _r_amem_beLthit Ibis f. jua4 ibe-,tuner wtrere wit A DOLLAR ]chit �ll nrmoney buy e $iibeo irtr ptiooe taken for all Magazines. _ Weekly and Daily Newspapers, � ?'he Russill mar s. H:; RICH.A.R,�SONaware Co. ' _ 33roc3 c street, -whitb3r; 126 RINGS STREET E. TORONTO. :mow J , . _. M , :. . , .. ," ...-.. , .awe .• ...•--: -•- .. .. .._ ... ., __. .- r,e' . _ - - ... '..;: - _ . n1. 1. L , ,� .• ...r' . ___- ---- . _ -,---- -_. ----_.-__._-__. -_ _ _ ___ __ -- _ _ _ _-_- __ - _ - _ '- . .. . ,­� :.:."-,, : �� 5 .. - , - �-­­ .----.'. .�1RD.,. . ,-.� : . R �N I. ;ELS C.01- THE MARKE T � .� � �:__ - -. - . b -- . ------e . .Prices of Grain, Cattle, etc 4 - _ -- - and bleeding in the neighborhood of • - arn1 land Kills a Lad of the right eye. The witness picked _ .. In Trade Centres. expected to declare Vt,ul unt up the gun end put it away down o $840,000 on this Ica' - caches Ont After All By- t �„ , Whom He Was. stairs in its usual place. He then . . BREADSTUFFS. - Products and Allied approximately its legi r° ` ' went to the house and told Mrs. togs. -` Jealous Freemen, wko ran out screaming, Toronto, Sept. 16. - Wheat -The .Industries On the basis of capita 1 . , ket i suet as her husband was going out mar s quiet at 66c for red and . 1. white east and 65c middle freights. Armour & Co.,Cwhose east I -i ' of the gate. Atter feta he Informed Profits are supposed to have• h n` •' Goose !s nominal at 68c for No. 2 A Chicago despatch says 'The t ppO Freeman of what had happened, and about $8,000,000, will receive $200,- f �hom:as,_ - ch - east­wzv­tofd-iyy­ the latter to go ­dand 62c middle freights. Mani- R*cord-Herald says to-day The 000,000 in the new securities in ex- - says: William Charles King Was ar ,oak Colin McPherson to go for the toba wheat is steady at 88}c tpr long expected merger of the great l change for their--business. Swift do .rested on Saturday afternoon by Ali- No, 17 hard, 82}c for No. 1 north- meat packing interests in the IInited Co. will receive 50,000,000, their • doctor. Up to this time Freeman $ opector Joha Bfurray, of the pro- ern and. 80+}c for No. 2-northers States will go into active and open net carnia s far the had- not seen the' injured boy, but B past year. pro- "'Wincial force, charged with the mur- grinding in transit. operation Saturday, Seat. 27, unless babl not-amounting to .mora than Mrs. Freeman had. With Mr. Cros- y f3 der of James William Freeman.. the l Flour-Is stead 90 r cent. pat there should be an entirely unlocked- by, who had also been notified, the y% 52,000,000, by reason of the fact ... - 15-year-old adopted son of D. B. ents are offering at $2.70 in buyers' for change in the plans agreed upon that this concern does not own its Darty again went upstairs and took with by all those concerned in the deal • freeman, who owns a farm on Hog the lad from his position, laying him bags east and middle freights, subsidiary companies, such as car 'street. in the Township of Aldbor- exporters bidding .$2.70; choice at a meeting held here to-dry:=-A ffh�an Ion the finer. The last he saw of o agencies.' annume - cash. King is Freeman's hired brands are 15c to 20c higher. industrial combination second only ovt this method to the end, the young Freeman• was when the latter y point of magus- Schwarzchild do Sulzbur er Co. man, lifillfeed--Is stead at $1? for''to the steel trust in ., • . was carrying in peaches. The gun to g Freeman was killed on Tuesday of shorts and $12.50 for bran In bulk de and imr orta,nce is, therefore, would receive $26,000,000. belonged to Mr. Crosby, and had east or middle freights. Manitoba practically an accomplished fact. last week by what was supposed t° p y It is said that it is the undoubted been borrowed by i1Fr. Freeman to y determination of the- consolidated - �be the accidental discharge of a gun. millfeed is steady- at $23 for shorts lt, s said the combine' is to be t shoot squirrels. Witness had only ':'An inquest was held after an inves- sad $17 for bran, sacks includbd, capita ed at the rate of twenty- meat interests to control shot the gun aP! once. He did not all the itigatigrs.by County Crown: Attorney Toronto freights. ' five fiM` s the last year's earnings of Packing houses and stock Donahue, and DR the strength of the know, what Willie had beeta doing 'Barley-js steed at 37c to 88c for the constituent companies. For ea- yards of 1 with the He remembered Mr. Y the country, and save every possible fact that.ao poiRder marks could be t3 No. 3 and 39c to 40c for No. 8 ex- ample, Cudahy & Co.' are said to doll in, th2 cost of, mnnvfacturin found- on the boy's face, although 'Freeman loading the weapon in the tra middle freights and east. ., - have earned about $820,000 in 1901, dollar g '.:the shot had spread over an area of morning. Rye-U steady at'48c for No. 2 which would make their share of the and distribution. In. addition to Mrs. Eliza Freeman's avidencie was eases d middle fret his, ca ital stock of the merger $21,- this, all by-products will be mad - -- stand-tita= a-amu$ --- lately .controlled,. and efforts made to tate effect - (Fie dead' UoTy a .and market Is quiet at c 000,000. Afoul r cent. dividend e.1, 1isehar ed at so close a range, s q to bu u industries that are closet , 11 .�syr-�. ,. would have been necessary in young mon adopted by them when five for Canada west. sat 68ic Pio. 3 that the new consolidation might be y p y Freeman's case, freta the position he months old from the House o! In- `yellow is quoted at 68;c on the _-_••__--_-�, g — allied to the meat business___ " was-in, could not possibly spread the clustry at St. Thomas, and was at (track Toronto. -* ;' the time of his death aged 4itee=' Oats-Are about steady. No. 21500 hogs, 50 calves, and 15 milch will be the Dominion's contribution ,, shot over such a wide area, nor ears, and nine months. Kin had I I cows. The market all round was • could such a thing occur without Y g white are quoted at 30c to 30ic toward Imperial defence. This is r -. leaving powder marks on the injured been on the farm six years. east and at 29c bid and 29ic asked I quotably unchanged; good cattle what Australia has practically con- '`' part, T E BODY EXH>J�IF.D. middle.freights,- and 30c asked low were a shade firmer, but little good sensed to do for herseit:'-Th�detaita On`fere 7ai'i i; besides"$tr-alit! 1iZe's __ - _ was- here, t o µr --InsPe;tor �uriay on ar-iieuT' at_ __- _ paid. but the �4 _ P y arm m out._. y.._ii.�s . Freeman, lived a Charles King, a,Rodney proceeded to the cemeteryPeas-A-re quiet at 73c,for No . 2 $5.90 r cwt. was not unlikely that they will Include y Attorney ,east and 72c west$ ran a was from 55 to $5.75. bea e I the taking over of, the garrisoa duty stun.wee _ere. ._ 4L.B, a 45 -- extra choice export cattle to-do 'half-witted fellow, who is 25 gears I with (.cunt Crown Attorn Dona- i '' of age, but has more tae appearaac© hue and Drs. Lawrence. buncombe. I g , now done on the east end west of 15. rule. and from $4.25 to 55 for light coasts b Imperial troops. i and Webster, and had the body ex- COUNTRY PRODIICE. shippers. :'afore choice export cattle I Y ps' - PIUSONER'S FIRST STORY. 9 humeri. An examinetfon of the shot f Butter-The`receipts are very large;would have sold. -� k;;' - ' •, At the inquest held on Wednesday 'wounds showed that it would have I aad'all the requirements of the trade i Only a small supply of really I CANADIAN SOO CANAL • ' ' King testified that he ha.d been wdth I been impossible for them to have I are eerily met. There is a good in- choice butcher cattle were here, but _ ' _. . 0 Isar. Freeman for six and a half then made inf i he Freected. A man home I t was quiry for creamery prints aad for 1 for what we did have prices were •Increased Traffic Through Doi - ul years. The first he knew of any- the dairy rolls, but other grades are I stronger at from $4.50 to $•5 per .. . King P g I Creamery P I most th r S eskers asd eon's Waterway. thing wrong in the drive-house was and Kin put through all his alleg- slow. Prices are unchanged i cwt- There was no change in the 1 0, - at noon when he was near the house, 'ed movements,after hearingthe shot riots ... . . ...19c to 20c medium and common cattle; but An Ottawa despatch says o The i' . atter having harnessed 'Mr. Free- on the day of the tragedy After do solids fresh made 18c to 18*c of em soli t I total freight carried by the two Soo I d, man'c horsy. Precious to this he talking the matter over with do earlier make ... ,..17c to 18c feeders were unchanged, but a firmer 'canals during the month of August . . had helped airs. Freeman to churn, Impactor Murray, the suspected man I'rDrilry tube and pails. I tone prevailed for both. Milch cows(last was 5.1x'0,491 tons. This is I ' `and had taken out Mr. Freeman's broke down 'and acknowledged that I choice ... ... ... ......15C to 00c are fetcLing from $28 to tt45 each• 382.674 tons more than were car t .. - y, coat, Atter hearing the shot he rare l+e had 'shot young Freeman because do medium ... ... ......12ic to 14c I with enquiry for a few choice mike j ried'�in August, 1901, and 1.355,- - .to the barn and went upstairs, he.was , jealous.of him. In telling ! do common ... _. .......11}c to 12e !cows. ;717 tons more than the quantity M "echere ho lauttd young Freeman on a'his story King said he crept upstairs do pound rolls _. ... .15e to 16C 1 There in also steady enquiry for 'carried in August, 1900 Of the ' `1^, W, carpenter's sawhorse, sitting astride'in the drive-house and took aim at I do medium ....,,18c to 15c ;good to choice veal calves: Small ;total of 5.070,491 tong carried by the • t of ft. with his head forward, one Freeman's eye and shot Mm. He i Eggv-The supply of selects is IStu!l was in ligl•ter supply, and two canals, the Canadian Soo car I1. arm an each side, while the,run lay;then Called Mr, • artd Mrs. Freeman Isliglit and there is a big consumers' 'practically unchanged to-day. ,ried 839,83;9 tons• which exceeds the ` on the floor, with the butt lying to- and told then than"Willie bad shot demand, The market is firm at 16c. I Export ewes are worth from $3.30 freight carried in -August. 1901, by wards and within a foot of the boy I himself " 1 Chips and seconds are plentiful and:-to $3,60 per cwt. Lamb9 sold at',344,683 tons, and that is August Firs hat was also lying os, the floor. King was Drought to the county 'are quoted steady at 10c to lie I from $3 75 to $4 75 per cwt. Culled i 1900, by 870,166 tons. Taking the71 .. - The boy was alive, but unconscious, sail,here by Inspector Murray. �I Potatoes-Farmers are bringing sheep sell at from $2 to $3 each, i five months of the present season, 'Very- few 'potatoeA to market now Bucks are worth from $225 to 63.-,the total freight carried by the two ' n haven Is, them all kinds and `aad receipts have (ellen elf greatly. 75 per cwt canals was 1902, 18,183,288 tons: ,__-- � 130 TQ Qn ��6p g ;The market SA firm at 70c to 75c per ' Calves .are quoted from $2 to $10'1901, 13.156,27-5 tons; and 14!00, 5 lit [ui u 1u ut+ A amounts of ,filth and disease These i�g �t of store each• or frbm 8 to lie per lb 113,056,074 tons 'I'llus 14102 shows f Iare gathered by rag-pickers from the I Poultry-There is a good demand Following Is the range of quota-�a gain of 6,007,013 tons compared P80POSED J.EGISLATION rs slums and alleys and sent to Amer- for the choice stock but old and tions; with 1901, and of 5,107,214 tone .. 11, SO-CALLED --WOOLLEN i.ca in shiploads• where they are iwithered btrdi are slow. Prices are Cattle. .icompared with 1%00 The total . �. GOODS." _, purchased by a certain class, of man- ;steady at 65c to 85c for dressed Skippers. per cwt •,�•:$5 25 $575 freight carried by the Canadian . i ` • ufacturers, who, in order to take the i�ckens axd ducks, 45c to 60C for Do ,• light .., ... 4 25 5.00 canal in the Ave months of the three Stand Taken by the National Live curse dill the name, term the staff i live ducks, 4.,c to 50c for_live hens Dutcher, choice ... ... ... 4.50 5:00 years is 1902. 2,814,546 tons , : .• - Stock Association of the - '•re-used *wool fibre." It must be ro- ;and 60c for live chickens Turkeys Butcher, ordinary to 1901, 1,958,533 tons 1900, 1,247,- _ , _ . _. .. United Stafne. .membered, however, that in most in- are nominal at lie to-12c � - good ...• ... ... •.. 3.00 4,00 281 tons. Compared *Ith the Unit- , " With this subject in view. the stances, when tearing this shoddy Bans- New York, Sept 16 - Stockers, pier cwt ..-. 8.20 . 8.715 ed States Soo for the five months Son Gh-rs. H. 'Grosvenor, at the to Pieces. preparatory to again There Is rather a firm feeling on - Hogs I the Canadian canal carried 13 per ` • - .request of the National Live Stock weaving it irto cloth, it is found to !choice pea Deana. recent sales being. Choice hogs, per cwt ,-, 7.00 7.12] ;cent. of the total freight in 1905 Association, recently fintroduced in- !be so rotten and dead, that Roth- 'Ion a More liberal scale They are Light hogs• per cwt ... 6 7s, 8.87; ;I 12.06 per cent. in 1901, and 7.56 - _.. .. to the liouse of Representatives ,of Ing is produced but dust,-and In still held at'$1.95 per bushel, and Heavy hogs, per cwt.. 8,75 8.87} per cent. fa 1900 . .. . the-United States• a bill to provide!order to-get two cads so that it can ipoor to good are quoted at $1 150 to Sows, per cwt .• ... ... 3.50 4,00 I 4 _ • er goods De spun a of wool I Stags, per cwt - ... .. 0.00 2.00 _ • and the proper marking of the same, !or.cotton is mixed with it, is order ' Bombe Hay-The demand is fairly j r whish is kLown as Fj• 71. 6565. The that it-- good and the market is steady. Oars(If'hoice ewes, per cwt ... 3 i0 8.60 ' -" purpose of ttils bill' is t6 make it I MAY BE FrELD TOGETHER. y r cwt .. 8.40 4.25 of No. 1 timothy on .the trach here ;Lambs, per Will Ultimate! Federate With Bucks, r cwt 2:25 2.75 y - -• possible for the consumer to know I The next step alter weaving carries are quoted at $fl. I per ••• ••• ••• Canada. -^ :what he is purchasing by having the it to unscrupulous dealers, who sell Baled Straw-Is is moderate de Culls• each ... ... ... .•. 2.00 3.00 . , •':`goods stamped so as to indicate I this production to the laboring men, imand' and the market is steady. , Milkers and Calves. A London despatch says'• The _ .whether it is all wool, or if not, 1 and in fact to all classes of so- Cars on the .track.here are .quoted Coma. each - ,:,25 00 42.00 _ Daily Chronic a co:nmentiz S on Sat- _..._ .. - then the- percentage of shoddy or I ciety, for "pure wool,•' thus getting at-$5.50.' Calves, each ... ... ...... 2.00 10.00 lurdny morning on the errand of Sir . Hobert Bord, Premier of Newfound- - t for a suit worth.three or four dol- land, i VVashir waste. There is no objection made. ____ ._� an n g cn, says there i>w -LO the use of cotton waste, mango, ]RFA more than three times this t t shoddy, etc, in the manufacture of I amount. ";PROVISIONS. no reason to doubt tent o will sac- Y. T° encourage s°`ria BRITISH TEAM BION TROPHY�ceed in arranging reciprocity ba Textile fabrics, when the fact is i fraud is simply, putting the lousy 1 Meaty-Are active and trade is in 1 Reade known-to the consumer, and;rags of Eul•opean paupers in compe -fair condition, The volume of bust Statetween Newfoundland Rood and the United ' . •-- -• wlipre fraud is not perpetrated ' by tition with th@ sheep and wool nese is limited on account of 'the Twelve Points Ahead of-tree Am- States. "Sir Robert eriQdritiy La ,selling these_ mixtures- as ail-wool rowers of America and-elsewhere, small stocks on hand. Prices are erican SIarksrnea. Heves that such a treaty would be growers and,. robbing the consumers who(firm sad •uRchangM. Lard is sten- An Ottawa 'despatch say's :-The Preferable t° aLsorption by Can- As as epitome of the measure, the _-'aFoolIen garments by selling dy• . •• oda," says the paper. "We doubt much coveted Pa m,a ' trophy, won 1folloning is extracted: ..All man-'them the stuff. under a misrepresent- Pork-Canada short cut, $24;, whether he is right, and we believe _ r utactnrers of oods or fabrics of an P last year at Sea Girt ranges by the I that union with Canada is New S Y *tion" It-the foregoing statements hears mess, $20.50; clear shoulder Canadian tease, was efirried'oil on i' _ tird whatsoever made in imitation are facts• a.nd it is scarcely like! mem, -918• 1 foundland's ultimate destiny. The r Y Y Saturday by the. British .riflemen experiment which Sir Robert r4-mak-- of woollen, gaoda. or fabrics, or the :Live-Stock Association would Smoked' and Dry Salted-Meati- atter a-sharp tussle and the piling in is at anv rate one that will 1 _ 'goods which when so,made are calcu- publicly state them unless they Long clear bacon, lie; hams, 13}c up of scores considerably in•excess g i' ated or, •intended to.be sold. as were true,.it can be readily seen that to 14c; rolls, 12c tq 12i c; shqul- . be watched with'equal interest and y of those whiloh won last year._ At 0 ` - "'woollens or ' woblien goods, not apart from, the fraud and misrepre-rders, 11}c; backs, 15c to 16c; break- the conclusion of the,shooting shooting - at At, made wholly of new ' or unused septation is the matter, there.is a,fast . bacon, 14;c to 15c; green '' 800 yards things looked rosy.for the sheep's, wool, shall •so mark; label,. considerable source of Hanger to the meats out of pickle are quoted at lc American teaxii, a they held a lead _ , or tag such goods as that -they public health through Infection. "less than 'smoked. ot. 22 over the .British ani] 42 oxer Y may bo readily distinguished from It will, I believe, be readily ad-•1 Lard-Tierces;l0+sc, tuba 1•1c and. 'the Canadians.' At the 900 yards' BOERS TO VISIT US ' - genuine wools or woollens, •as de- mitied that some shoddy is better !pails il,c. range, however, the British marks- - .. fined,in the first section of this. Act. i than many low rode wools, and •---- . ., ' ' -g men not only pulled -down the lead: 'They Were Once Prisoners in - St. That such mark, label or tag shall. when made-into cloth, would make`a BUFFALO GRAIN MARKETS. but got twelve points ahead, which Helena and Ceylon. . . 'be so attached to such goods o'r better article than the short staple ' -' fabrics so tliati it cannot be de• low-grade wool, but this is one• dit Buffalo, Sept. 16. - Flour steady. they retained ' through the 1,000 An Ottawa' despdtch says :-The tacked excepts by design: and such. the ,anomalies" one'has to contend heat, spring first;'No. 1 ngrLherii yards'. shooting, making a tie with two parties of Boers who are „label shall accurately state in plain with, and should not De m stumblin Ispot, old, carloads, 8ifc; winter ir- the American team with'h'totnl of two visit this -• -country-' are rinsed letters ,or figures the con- g:regular; No. 2 red, 72}c. Cora, de- 448: The finish was magnificent. P 6'u Strenuous efforts will no doubt be iron the prisoners '*ho Here stituent fibres or,other materials or wand light; No. 2 yellow, 67 c; No, One of the Englishmen made a rates j . made in all countries. where legisla-.3, Glc; No. 2 corn; G6}c; No.8 do., but the'steadys'hooting, of-the others ,confined at �t Helena and ley- substances of which itis composed, ,block to legislation on the ques-, ion. The tit. Hel_na party Wily con- _ _ .. or .the relative . 166 e. Oats-Unsettled, but gener- made amends, for the ' temporary,sist of Messrs. Jooste, Lane . and -- ' _ . Proportiatt per cent- ion. --t-ally s - of each." tion is proposed to' Dally stronger; No. 2 white; '32}c to lapse. SteRicrt, and will be accoinpar.i�n p p pre.ent the con- 83c; No. 8 do., .$lie to 82c; No. 21. I . THE--PENAL,TY sideration of the subject; but the . +-----♦ by Lieut. Godson, of the South Afi i , for non-compliance with the provis- mixed, 29 c; No. 3 do., 29c. Bar- . .. . •• •- I ' • guide. E difficulties in the way of�formulit- } can Con�taTiul trq, r t ids. The ions, of the proposed law are thus Ing a workable enactment cannot be ley, western, al ei 65c. Rye, No. net forth--: •.That an m nut ctur-; EIGHTI:I:N-Kf�1OT SERVICE : 'Doers front• Cevlotr are Messrs. 111,c 1 - y. o P insurmyuntable, and I sincerely hope L. 5 or Canal freights firm; wheat ritz, Laas, Fiaaenharst' and Schee-- er, merchant, importer, or other er- 4c, corn 3}e, to New York. y P I that this paper may do something What Shipping Circles Ez ct of:many, with Ni. .i, M. 1'in]e as _ .-,, ,, r'--,- &lk _.' ^,- aids. It Ncas the wish of both ' carelessly mark•- irisorrectly any view.. _ �� EIIRI�FEAN-GRAIN '3tA3MV93'S.--- - � =.. Q- 1 cloths, fabrics, or any article man- . ALFRED-MANSELL, A-Liverpool despatch-says1 "'. e, i utactured, or in the London, Sept. 16. - Qpening sr� statement that the Canadian Gov- ILord Milner that the Boer delebain' process o{ man- Shrewsbu En Ishovid visit Canada before ,tile ,win-' i ufacture therefrom, required by this - ��, g' Wheat, on passage, quit and sten- ernment will agree to subsidise I ter sets, in, going afterwards to , ♦ d cargoes about No. 1 Calif., iron, Act to be labelled or marked, so as yl g steamships of 18=knot speed for•the i New Zealand' and Australia. .1 Ito show a larger per cent. of wool = SANITAR.Y REFORM prompt; 29s 4id bid. Corn, ori paste service between Liverpool and Can- or a smaller per cent, of shoddy or ,sage, rather firmer. oda is received In the best shipping „ �_♦ Enteric Fever Dela ed End of War London, Sept. 18. -- Close- Mark circles ti bear. afore within ' the cheaper 'fibre .or'material, in any y g' Six Months. Lane-Wheat, foreign steady; Eng- sphere of practical commercial poli- manner `than wilt, or is calculated P GOODS FOR SOUTH AFRICA i - lish non!iInally uftchanged. Corn, tics ' . ' to, deceive or mislead the purchaser A London despatch says: Presid- American, nothing doing; Danubian, •... • - - • C < thereof, shall be guilty of. a.misde- Ing at the sanitary science section steady at an advarice of 3d. Flour ` . _ ; Ottawa- Manufacturer Has Sold • =Caro I., and shall be fined rot fess of the Sanitary Congress, tri 'see= firm. Five Carloads of Furniture.• i .11 than $50, and not more than $5,- cion at Manchester, on Thursday, Paris, Sept. 18-Close -- Wheat TO PROTECT .HER BORDERS A despatch frons Qttnv:a s;1ys: Tile- . _ _ --. 000 for each efleace. Sir •James Cridton'Browne,• M: D., rm: S tember, 20f; Jarivary' and' ' - --- - value of the South African n.rrl:et• I The National Livc Stock Assoclia- emphasming'tro (necessity for ro- y; ,Sep_ Ca.nada's Part in Imperial Defence and the demand there for Canadian i _ I April,' 40t 30c. - Flour: stead ' .-tion poicts out that "there are sew- forming-the sanitary organization of - i I tember, 27f 90c; January and April, Scheme. goods is indicated tw the l�r�c num= _ oral cla�ees of shoddy " The best is the British army, said enteric fever 26f 55c. I mnde_.irom the._ aRGepj.ng.9 of tti.4lor durin the outh African war had _ An Ottawa despatch says: 'The Der o{ sales rcccrtlV iha'de by Cor.= t--- g $ _ i shops, and 'the emptyirgs of tog- reduced the fighting force- by 70,000' Free Press says it is probable that• adYnn firms. Anions the largest of LIVE STOCK MARKETS. i Dags in civilized countries. Tho to 80,000 nien. But for this the at the approaching session the Gov- these is the "Sale by ori Ottawa* I 1. worst-, which constitutes the greater I war would have - been ended six Toronto, Sept. 16.-At the West- e•nment „swill invite Parliament's manufacturer to a South Afi•icat '-, - part used in Am' .a, . from the ,months earlier, and $300,000,000 to ern cattle market this morning tea concurrence in a' scheme by whIch mprchnut cf Cn a carload. of turni- 1i � i often CaSL-oil ra o! beggars end+$g1iU,000,000 would have been sc v- receipts wero 75 carloads, including Cuda will practically assulno the tore. Tfic 1 o.nds aro to be sliinped p the ia�sr an ,est o '.es of Eurol.e, led, •,1,411 cattle, 1,18.E sheep -and la.mba,. duty of- defending her-borders•. This I as.seen . possible. . I - .- r - .- . ' . . _ . 4 ... .,J ....-.. . .. - 11 I ,. .� - .,�. .. . : . I . . I.. . .1. ,. . I .�1,, I - ..,.,. I . :, , .. , :. ll . ...� , %. .I . .. I...I 1�'., I I , :I . , "' , . ,I :­ , ., -, % I. I :�`. , . I— I ,,• ;� - I' -% , :�`.­ - .- . , , . - , • e ., • , I :, ,. � - -7� ­ .- - 11 I. I . * a, �­­ 1 . : . * - " ­ ` w - ... - _ aye"". '�tl,tt 11 &; _- .. 11 •-• _ ♦ .^�.. ., –_____ _ _ _— _.. _ _ ,,...,..•.y. •r, - _. _.-- - } _V ,glaaso-' •and-smile' ar ie-the-• Eras•ted-f Ah1Oo, se•-the++$la-she wouldIR � 1. _ 9 vague words that preceded them,- o give worlds to remember, but can't. _ - _ . .'.... make things clear to Gretchen, I "You promised to marry me on w -<y , y knb'w not, but she seems all at' once your return from Italy.' FROM-A 'IAN'tv$p'DOO� 'DP nc, _ ' A 'Sour a sof Do in Sull ponies slop of the mighty tae "Did I say that 't Are you sure ? ON HIS CASE A$ ]34P1£LSSS. �f � cret, and rising impetuously, clasps It docs sound so unlike me 2 I'm ,� .� .. . . g Kitty round the neck. , . I sure I hope you have mg,de no mss- Doctors Diagnosed giy'"Ca s` "� 1. rr :,:,m�,., And then the two girls fall into fie• You see, I never took my 1 .., a -^ J each other's arms. and have quite a mask,off all that evening, and really G� al"ra of the c a& but lout, *.� ' . 1 d Rel Hi� ,v ' '' :` len for se eral people masked are so Failed a to P X� Y >,e1 s �� OR......... y . that a right good cry. - - My dear,Arthur, are, yon-absolutely �R.emedies Were Trie&jF1`, :'�P"i �'� t�s��� mutes- 1. 1. THE ERR012 4F LAUY BLUNI)E1V. about, d We Gretchen shoulare d crying t UM it was me y u were tai orb Found. as .1 I � : I . - g so pleased, I cannot tell you, as no "Absolutely certain"-with increas- ;3. °I,as'%� f a Cure W intelligible explanation ever fol- ing indignation mingled with amaze- F n +., a' " lows meat.. "Jim-it 1'ikeiy, I ehouJd mis-. From - the Bulletitr, IlHdgew j CHAPTER XXIV, strongest woman alive not to have . e . • • a • take you If you wore a hundred N. S. ..' 11+^?c As evening begins to fall, sad foul- �� long ago from grief, and peSn, gamer is over sad autumn well masks '!p' We suppose there is not a corner I ' - light deepens, Kitty reaches Laxton, and shame." Ske leans back and begun, 'and all the world is scatter "Nell, it is very curious my hav- in this wide Dominion it- which will and, passing into the house and up Closes . � eyes' 'being plainly es- ed. Kitty remafus perdu at Laxton, ing no recollection of— Oh. Ar- not be found people who have been ;the stairs, stops at tfie door of the hausted in Wte of her assertion to where she is popularly-_gupposed to th.ur 1 I' do hope you did not prp- restored to health and strength a odatrary:- And-Gretchen, having -belavishing devoted care upon the pose to somebody else that even- through the use of Dr. Williams'. -' ' blue-and-silver tient__.that-�rett3rea- g Y � c fume-as her.own special property. gid an order to a servant in a sister who in reality is striving to, Ing., Think how- awkward it would Pink Pills. There are many such ' Dismissing the man, who would have low voice, presently makes her eat a heal and. restore her broken spirit be. You know I am always tealling cases here in Biidgewater and its • announced her, with a alight gesture, little and drink some wine ; after with ineffable tenderness. you. You are so very careleAs." vicinity, and we are this week given she opens the doer, and, entering, which, divesting her of her bonnet Lady Cyclamen and Fancy Char "Nonsense !--roughly. "11 you permission to record one for the ban- - . c!<ises It ca.reftiily behind her. and laces, she-draws a comfortable teris are traveling-lazily towards mean to break your word say ,so • efit of similar,sufferers. The case "Lyell, I have come," she says, in chair to the fire and pisses her in Italy Arthur has gone north for but don't pretend ignorance of what is well known- in thin vicinity and • a hard voice, addressing Gretchen, 1t• some shooting, and Sir John' has you must.remember." the tenacity of the disorder was re- .11 who is sitting 1a a lose chair before ""Now let me hear everything," disappeared in his yacht no one "Oh, no, not that. If you are in- markabJe. For six years Alfred Vei- a little cozy chattering fire. -Sigh- she says, lovingly ; whereupon Kitty knows whither. No friend has so- deed positive it was me, and that I not, a surveyor of lumber for the - -- -.• Ing heavily she sinks upon a lounge Telates to her the whole sad story companled him, no word of plana- did, make you that promise, of great lumber firm of Davison di - • l -.___ near.,her. from start to finish,-of the flowers tion passed his lips before his de- course I shall feel bound in honor Sons, was a victim of a serious dial• _ • . She is Iooking pale and worn. Her. sent by Launceston, and Sir John's parture indeed, he gave himself to fulfill it." order of the- stomach. His Buller large dark eyes seem more sombre refusal to accomrany her to Lady I time for none, as fie'quitt.ed London "I could not possibly be more rosi- ings were excruciating and he had 'I.: than ever; deep circles 13e beneath Monckton's consequent on her ac- in angry haste two days after his tine." - --"-- -- - w • them; her lips have lost all color; csptance of them, of her discovery 1n tiael interview with Kitty, - "Very well,.then. It has arranged scribed for him, yet the agonizing y, yet not the gardens at Twickenham, and Perhaps, had the faintest hint of itself. And I•shall marry you on m I ns rema?ned. Man remedies "-..-.,,,,e• her whole air !s melancholy. y � Y forlorn, being.,sustained by -a car- finally of yhefr, last meeting, his the real facts of the case entered !return from Naples• if all goes well," Iwere tried but to ao avail. ,The . tain amount of pride, base accusation, and their final fare-1 into Cyclamen's brain; had she hon-;returns she, in the moat cheerful 1 tae was diagnosed as catarrh of _ Gretchen, riming, runs to her. well. �fy-deubted'-Sir Joha'e- aL+matter-of-fact tone possible. 'But the stomach, food became distaste "Irl are q e sure _ - 'I•hope there won't be comvlieations,{ivl, 211e a burden. The.trouble went " "what a delicious bur prise:,.-_ H° lnoL. have-bum eJwLeken 7" asks7anything it out tiles " 'and a second bride for .you to settle Ion for nearly Six years. then s good i. :+f' yon could Lad Moncktoa's baH apr plc own tranei,of the ' _.-. .-wore than lad_I .,"- yes �Gretchea: musingly, when the recital luckless_doRpinv,-.QF-�_iwaKineli r_ ea 'tvlth ems_ our wadding morning._ __ _ Samaritan advised thee..Dr -:' the t a den. whom Sitz Here her iia v ut how ou look'" And shl+ sad; a-Ilud`ing Lo-Life 6ceae�n'instaaL that 1t was her cousin Fancy p part, and a smIIe IIams'�F°Tals I iii e. The;.pifie were -r%oulet have embraced her, but Kitty l B 1 y believed to be in the comes slowly into her eyes, and two given a fair, patient trial; illy. Vei_ . • "holds her back. Misfortune and tar i "Impossible. Her laugh Is unmis-,gardens with her linaband, all might!little wicked dimples betray them- not using about a, dozen boxes, and `" ". tigue have so far blunted her per- takab!® and then his domino. The yet have been well. Sul a sense of selves at the corners, of her mouth, before they were all gone a perman- y' =.. caption that she has magnified her Gross upon the shoulder would-alone delicacy had prevented her that I and finally Beauty breaks into a do- ant cure was effected, Mr. Veinot is ­11 unhappy position to ouch as extent have been sufficient to betray him, night at Twickenham from listening licious silvery peal of laughter. now able to attend to his business as makes her believe herself at this but the love-knot worked upon the,to Lady Blunden when she would 1 Presently, but rather ungraciously, ,When it looked as if he w" doomed , its an 'outcast from society. sleeve was surely confirmation have betrayed to her ear the fete`las though under protest, Blunden 'to die- He is grateful t„ this-great .. -j I have yet," what has brought dry, and laatarns burning-bright- shrank from the thought that words!laughs Loo. and Iays as fight- c ne for his'cure and has no --- "Not strop And the ht was as g as ng igi: ug ly on her shoulders. Ihesttatioa in saying so. pie,. and then you magr kiss me, •-if lY' Beaidea, I.,am not as imaginar uttered - in a moment of passionate i "These are momenta." he aey:a ; Because of their thorough and you wilt." titin person." pain and indignation might be[threateningly, "when I feel I could (prompt action on the blood and . . "I don't care what you-have to ""How dldicult it is to know any bitterly repented of in the more sober sacrifice a great deal to give you a I nerves these pills speedily cure anae- '' - '--heli me•" says waterhearted Oret- one !" Gretchen says, sadly. "Aad!light of morning. - !good shake " . .. ' ` Irma, rheumatism, sciatica, partial . .: :..then; "I only see you are unhappy, Jack• of all men., I beloved him I Thinking and hoping that the; "Well."--provoktngly,-"but how !Para.lysla, St, Vitus' dance scrofula1. ' and that is enough for.me. what .such a dear, kind-hearted, affection-i whole affair would after a little I much ? I don't like vague speeches. i and eruptions of the skin. erysipelas, - has happened. , Kitty? Is Jack ate fellow ! I should have trusted while die a natural death from want I If.you_naxaed anything very pretty kidney and liver troubles, and. the - ipo!ts" him almost as I trust you " `of nourishment, and that Sir John land 'l thought that it might please Ifuactfonal ailments which make the . I don't know," _ - ''What seems to me worse than all i and Kitty would gladly agree to you, perhaps I should let you... I lives of so many women a source of _ ."hot know, dear! Did you -not the rest," says Kitty, slowly, "was forget and forgive old scores, and 1 "What an honest delight you-take constant misery. Oct the genuine . "pee him to-day?' This pretending that night he would run to meet each other again with iia Leasing me I" with the full name "Dr. Williams- - .Yes. this morning, - for the last not go to Twickenham. He must I tears and kisses, she had made up ; "And what a delightful person you Pak P1Jls for Pale People" on the - time. The worst has come, Gret- have Intended to go all along but,her aund to maintain a rigid silence I are to tease t You are always me Ivrapper around each box. Sold by- then; The play Is played ottL, and I wished to go alone- There outs some on the subject even towards Fancy. delJciovsl3+ in earaeait. We ought to medicine dealers or sent post paid the curtain has fallen. we have thing so eontemptlbl�in his snaking`The parting between Arthur' Blunden I be happy, Arthur,I it it-it true that at 130 cents a box or six boxes for -.agreed to separate " my acceptance' of Launcestone's -and the latter was highly.characf'er- Iextremes meet and--aympethlze," $2.50 by addressing the, Dr Will- ' ` dowers an excuse for refusing _ _ "Oh no'. not that!" Lays Gret- g to so- isttc,01.both. "Yet when you leave-me, rather ia�" Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont then, growing pale "It tan't be company me. It was so unworthy. I The last moment had arrived ; �sadly, almost wts+tfully, "you will _ --true There is eurel some - mis- I thought him reckless, careless in,separation was inevitable. The were 'Perhaps perhaps sal to I '- ' " - -' - Y f>a y y yourself. `$e was. a take " many ways, but deceitful never," ;standing in the, center of the draw- dull fellow, whose only merit lay In A CORONATION PRE ENT. , --- -. t)ur whole lives are a mistake: The tears fail through her fingers,i ing-room, he full of-melancholy and the fact that he lovtd me.' You can . . .i _ - but it is all quite true I have left I and splash and sparkle on her silk unconcealed regret• she clad in the eery that. Fancy, at least " IL fy ae°assasy L° go ba k mors " I . him. I shall never return, - never; (gown is the dickering fire-light,l most becoming of costumes, and (in You are not dull." retorts she, f than six centuries to Bad raced- nor will he seek me. It you don't',though no sob escapee her. Noisy;spite oL her real sorrow at parting iquie,kl "The-thought !a moparch to the month o' Au "., -- mind harboring n woman !n my poo- grief would be Imposelbie to one o/ from him, or bocaiiSe of tt) to one 'to myself What i hould I-shou�d i t or then the Won of ,t g, h + e - • -ition, I should like to stn here with her caliber. Gretchen to her heart j of her most reckless! mischievous 1 I-love the leas occasion a1 the kind being . I, Y Y Sou"-with an adorable Lite crowning of Edward I. and his p 7you for a little while." is glad to see these bealing tears,{moods i smile-"It you were ? No, you are ' "1 can hard! understand it, it all though bitterly distressed. sad,I "What shall I do if Queen. Eleanor of Castile, on Aa- y" you forget l spy Prince Charming, and I shalt _ .sounds so horrible, - tike a bad winding her arms round her, cries.me ?" asks Biumden. In the dolorous never dethrone . ou. And-are est l9t>)t• 1274. Edw$rd I. was in dream," says Gretchen, In her dib'- too; through very sympathy tongs of one who anticipatry•` the listening, Arthur?--I shall not took Palestine when l3enry ill. died, and may not heeding the last remark, After a tittle while Kitty checks worst and has not made up Xt mind at any ossa while I am away from ItJie news of his father's.demise .. :" Can nothing be done?" bar Brief, and, stili with one arm i to endure It patiently. your There ! And !t apneas looks (reached him la Sicily,, but, being _ .- ` . "'Nothin - starting to her feet, 'round Gretchen's neck, who kneels, .,You have put it out of m aware that his succession woult4'..nbt , 11 g''"' 8 P y power at me I shall be downright redo to be disputed; he carried out his or- r _ • ft r it were ace isnot est *e rk with impatience. I e her, hm oohdll�llnto IQthe Ito do glace returnsg l with a I them. There ! And I shall end and ' "Would I speak of it,'even to you, Are. g y pleased lance at a large locket that 'sleep and walk and Live for you fgtnal latentioc' to visit Italy and , _ re Franca on his wa home, and, conso- p et we __ _.uH ... n8. i hinds h1 bene r I and-IIntertmtned y y prodatha- world must now judge between him ng to .July, Ls cold, sad comfort-IPil —"ft I)re+e m"7" � V% STie`hes fief= ba 4ueatly wan net crowned until 'es Cdieede Ointment is aCertais nearl and me, sad as for that, I shu'n't i lei, and stormy Outside the rain sad aheolato Care for .mai y two earn titer his L. be spared, of course: .is all such is drifting, sometimes dashing itself �snQ e�ezy form of ItchiaR, thin eminently satisfactory speech (tion as Kirg of England, Lord of -, .. g pe against the! oJ°•��`Od�'tT° � She presses her lips to his gently but Ireland' and Duke of A cases the woman goes to the wall. with petulant violence Ghatsanassetarees hers Wand pta.d ii, ter p g y Aquitaine The - Not that I care for that. either; I window-penes. The wind to at !il warmly. It is the very first brae she corosration of George IV. was at!31 ng I pmoaWs In the dat1T Ptvr ui ask yoaraelsL- first fixed for Lammas Da August ' don't care for anything, I think," -' through the huge elms in the avenue whatthv t k grit: ed eau ass ii e� I has-ever kissed hfm'iot bar own sweet! Y• g ` - gee eutmeee ;notC"Vi abazse I °st. IS21, but was afterwards chs -` , recklessly, "I dare say people will and moaning down the corridors. SZIX=e axsoa,l�afsAI accord, and the soft caress fills him C �' look coldly upon me; and nay hard Oretclten. listening to it, ehtvere, • Taaeasa with y rapture. I" he wh ve 9 f . , _• -- -" 1. things of me. and pity 'that poor and draws even nearer to her sister.F�re Chane b Olntme+nt ` lK a ispers ((very l Sir John.' Why. even you, - you "There Is something else I must mistakenly), with all the effusive- • are aloes to answer my question, if tell you," says -Kitty, slowly,- lima on her neck, and in which +so- nese of a fond lover, FIRST.SCREW STEAMER. I may stay with -you for a little "something I have never yet told to Pow-an elaborate portrait of Mr. "Are my wings growfug, then ?" It is fifty years since John Bowes, • wh+le," human being." Blunden, taken when at his ugliest. demands she, brightly, is a pleased the first iron screw iWamer ever Darling, you are overwrought," Gretchen. lifting her bead expect- He had rat for it as a parting gift tone, there'being no term of endear- bulli, was launched at Jarrow-on- - - - • Says Gretchen, 'tenderly. "I thought antly at these strange words, utter- to his beloved, and, filled with the spent too extravagant for woman's Tyne, by Messrs. Palmer Brothers. ft uniiecesrsary to explain that all ed in a tone and manner both solemn thought that he is to lose her on vanity, And than there"is a pause, The vessel was•465 tons register, times, and under all circumstances, and hesitating, sees'the pallor has the presentment of it, had covered -a happy one,-during which he and was calculated to carry 30 keels • my home is yours; Sit down 'disappeared from Kitty's cheeks, himself with his-most dismal ex- grows so content that presently she of coal and to make 30 trips per ;agafr}," - taking her hand and lead- and that a bright warm Hush has pression. . tells herself it is her distinct duty annum between Newcastle and.,Lon- " ing her to a couch, - "and ell me taken'its place. "I didn't mean that," sus Biun- to turn his thouaht&-i „ Res is s i run about it; it will do you good. But, ',Tt is a secret--a great secret,' o us y u--B-ti you wan L fort, more ctinSicU g chaaiDels. slag, . first, what have you eaten to-day?" goes on Kitty ; "you will keep it ?" get the promise,you made me, will ",And now , I'M afraid you must '' ' :- _"'Nothing. How could I eat? I She turns her head for a'moment, you ?' go," says Fancy, reluctantly. "I Leel no desire for food. And my and lets-her eyes rest-on Gretchen'e. "Promise 1"-with a charming air sball be late for'my train,- and R"T'S OWN TABLETS. brain seems on fire, and my heart as Only for a moment ; and yet to that of surprise. "Did I make you a Cyclamen will never forgive me." _ cold as ice. I suppose this is hood abort apace of time Gretchen seen. in promise'?" lKay I not go to the train to see Selp Little Babies and Big Child . •.' poor•souls go mad at times. No, do them a light new and undefined,-a "Don't you know you did ?"-re-. the last of you ?" not order anything for me, Gretchen. wonderful li ht of de joy and deep proachiull ren in All Their 11IFinor Alaesses. y g , g y• "Oh, indeed, no. I can't bear 1 . -I'Could not take it, indeed." • regret, and a love deep as to "Do I ? But when did I make it, par�inga at trains: Tltey are, so When your Child - whether it is a "But that is nonsense, and-I in- overpower all else. .i or where ?" cold, so formal,'and one is so afraid big child or little baby - suffers list on your eating something di- Gretchen, grown,-silent beneath the "At Lady Monekton's the 'other to look what one really feels ; and from stomach or bowcl troubles- of rectlY." says Gretchen, with au- magic of this strange glahce, stays night.' Don't look" - impatiently- I know there would be some one in "any kind, is ner.yous, fidgety or ,. thority, ringing ttre bell. "F`asting silent, waiting for what is yet to as if you never heard of La dy the opposite seat trying not to cross -and-doesn't sleep well, give all day, letting body and mind wear come. Monckton. It was at Twickenham, stare, and making a foolish effort to Baby's Own Tablets. This medicine themselves out together! I shall "Can you not guess T" says Kitty, in the garden, you remember ?" appear quite deaf, whilst wondering is the uickest end surest tura-and not 'hear of it. Why, you ere post- with a trembling evaile,, turning a "What a wretched memory I have all the time whether- I was Lively'weak from hunger."' swift aide-glance' upon her. Now, to be sure !" says Fancy, . putting 'sister, °r, Your the safest, because !t contains no_.- your cousin, or your opiate-or harmful dru No matter ''I-am not-.-Fthink I must be the what there could have been in this both her hands to her head in a dib S' . . aunt.' No, let us may good-bye here, how young or how feeble your little and let us think of t-he, time when- one is the Tablets can be given with --' ., whetir•-"� a certainty that the result..will be _ �� Rhat,.my. darling.�" geed. For very young icfants crush�d SAS A e Cil eWell ,"We shall never have i part the Tablets to a powder, Mrs. Geo. again," whispers she, with quivering W. Porter, Thorold, Ont., says: ­., . . - uplifted large tears glistening is her, '"My baby: had indigestion badly . . . i e s. monthsee �:_ „t.,a...�. . . . p ro Be Continued),: _ o d. Heewa�con tantlyrhungryand i lips, ut u 1f _,-`Years df ��en u# 'ieiriag 3�'aom K�d�lrey' = - mites g nod _ . _,--- - -- ^ •---- did him n as he REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPHY. ° It as soon as a took it. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills � _. He was very thin and pale-and4ox . ' ._,, - - 9 One of the most charming happen- but 'little sleep; as he cried nearly '11 • •' Ings ever photographed by natural all the time, both Kay and night. history canierist's is the birth of a He was constipated; his ton e' I&- R. J. .McDaln, Niagara Falls,l.did not try Dr.dJltaee'a Sidaep-I+iv- Pills with all my heart to any per- butterfly, Mr. Fred Enock was the coated and his breath'beid. No - Z. , t Oat., a man of SO years, and wall er PUL& I got a box at+ once) and son, mala or woman. This is mJ photographer. He depicts the whole Ing did him any good until I got known throughout took two pills,•which was a-rather opinion of these valuable pails, and event from the stage,when the larva $ab ";� ghoul the Niagara dim heavy dose: ono pill fs pteaty aL a you may use it for ti:e benefit 'of Ifas 'slung''itself b'y a'silken girdle ing him twne9e as l stetort nd met he gbe trictr writes; ,,."I belleve if'It had dose. .I used then rgpilarly. for a others to•a twig until the' butterfly, fully gan to get better. His food digest- . ,not been for Dr. Chase's Kidney- month; and at the end o1 that time Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver-Pills aie developed, is poised on le&f about ed properly; his bowels became re- Ldscr Fills I would be is my grave was a changed man. espeCialiy appreciated by people• of to make the first trial of its wings. gular, he began to grow, and is non : - before 'this. I'was very bad -with "It is now about 'We years since ad+ cad Ilii•. Enoek notes teat in seven--min- a big, health bo I always Keep kidney disease, and suffered with I beagn uging this Pill. sal age. The kidneys are ire- g, y y• y greoatly the first organs of the utas from the Lime, that the chry:;s-, the Tablets on hand and recommend _ dreadful pains in my kidneys. Being thkt time I haw fait-srs 1� sd .I kod* to break down, and there &te lis first split the butterfly was fully them to other mothers." a' 1 dlya.ppginted In the.use-of many mo- did 44 years ago. I am almost 8o few Old-people but suitor from kid- developed; and from ttra mordent "The-'Tablets can be obtained at I I _slIv4nes,--l--}fah almost gidea u'b hopea years old. and. I stn free fil mall nay- disorders, and resulting pains that .the.skin opened-until the nese- any drugstore or you can get them of o�-er getting better, disease, except rhsuln"Le a, sad and aches. One pill a dose, 2a born beauty was poised on the empty by mail, post paid, st 25 cents e + � One morns attar a night . of this is aweh better taan it used to cents a box, at all dealers, or -Ed• shell it emerged so.quickly that ex- box bg st siting riiit,ct to ti7b DL. ' sspecial{y hard" -suGsrtng, a friend. be 00/pre�I.vied lht;�•':aeiadielae. 'I �SO��� & Co„ Toreatoe posures of a hundredth'of a second Williams Medicine»'Co., Brockville Walled Bis sal a s, and sued why, I I recommend Dr: Chases'Kidney-Ldwer .. on were lues .{ thenect . _ *� +' Y. _ , or S ady N. Y. 1 I .. ... �s ., •:fir ,,..*; } .,. I - - ..._ � 5: . . , ,. _ ,.i. .. . ... 111k- . ,. ... - y- ..I I : _ , y r: " 1 'i "" astiri >!t s By ate:r 14fiss Ali F.J. Wright,of Toronto.spent f -_-- - - x' e. - g VOTERS LIST 1901-1 y` Jt tt yoar paper you nada ya the darn to whidt Y with friends here. - `�- �•� s Tun---- ---Mrs.--W,--H:--"i�nstc+tre�-apeat- - -- - - - ---• - - , *�,a,l; fig;. . knowtedged ya week with friends in.T _ - — oroato. ::, p i ti p thin otos. st.voye -A comedy company are billed to V , + k.n t ialreed a hold forib in the fire hall. on Friday .. ' { avenin-. Muaieipality of the Township of P -ker+n� Today (Friday)• is the last day an " r h Ccunty of Ontario. Offer the following goads to our customers-at the. eapest s � ,y w �g l�Itte which a peals oaa be filed respecting the , - l+ voter's li�et. spec g :ioeiceishere by Yen that lhayetransmit tad rate- :-Knitting Yarns, BnrllnB, ZieplleTe, Shetlan F 'a or delivered to the persons mentioned in Sao- Embroider Bilks, Brilliants, White Crochet Cott Peter Doyle, of Toronto, was here tions b mad a of the Ontario Voters' Lista Act. - - y Set ]9 1902. on Wednesday attending the ingrj ago .Of Ills@,and acts amending the name,the copies to - Sept.- &aired 6y said sections t4 be so transmitted or i r „ his brother, Fred. delivered 01,he Lista made pursuant to said max. We are pleased t0 report that John Act,of an persona appearin6 by yhe]eat revised A nice eseortment of Pnr!es and Rog Patterns. - a* AssostmentRoll o th, said caicipallty at .�'• s' McGuire is recovering nicely itom his .•., �: M Elections for members of cite Lwlglative Ae 1�p ALI tS'' .r, e ' attach of typhoid favor, !�I sembly,and sr.Municipal Elections, and said ] E BOO11 V —Alex.. lett, of Kingston. Spent a-,idst wee Lzet posted spin my omce at White- �, eon le of da 8 last Week with his•nIIOleg. vele on the Both day of August IN2,and remains - • ! Pickering. p y there forinspeotion. --Joha Giles.of Mimico,is opendiag;a the Messrs Gordon. Electors are called upon w e:amiaeeaidLUte - a. fes days with frieade het a this weak: t -Mrs.A.B. Creighton,of St.' Mary's ea',if any omissions or other errors are foetid Mile B. f TprOatO i8 a therein to take immediate proeeediaRs to have Palmer,+ ppaant a few da f last week with Sirs. the sale errors corrected according to law, spending a sir holiday at Ger home Clark, of Church ss. Dated at Wbitsyaie,August2ot1i lana RN=. bbie. DONALD R, SEATO , -The township council will meet on Clerk of the Tt.of Pickering -Jobe sad Wafter Alloway,of Tot Monday nasi in Brougham for the trans• wbitevate,Ont. pato, and Rapers of Markham eOHN DICKIE & C06pent action of general business, Sunday at their home bare. -Hien Fanny Clack left this week for over S day, attending di Toronto..was here Y j over 1;anday, attending the quarterly FRUIT TREES Hamilton to spend some time .with her meeting in the Friends'chttrch. An kinds of granaparents, Mr and Wrs Allin. -Sire. Wm. Herr and danghtor, of -l3obt Deverell is unable to work FRUIT TREES. —Are Offering extra value in— _shee®d$ye on .c. r@�atw Aehbnrnham Eire B - Of&__ wit eo and Mrs, Kerr,of Church st. has been tronbliag +im for some time. oat market price -Miss BertLa Borrill who has been Mrs' W.Dickie spent last weak wits Highs for all kinds of spending the art four weeks .with her friends in Toronto. Mr Dickie also spent _ Fall and hinter &pp:es . Ladies and Gents fine and heavy underwear, fine ROo2 Past s few days is the city at the same time. JOHN E. QEft Agent, hosiery and sox at about half price.. We have bought Parents here, returns to the' city on -Died-As 48 Stafford St Turonto,on Pickerin . _. Saturday. Sept 11th, the infant son of Harry and g - •rip some-job,lots cheap and will sell them eatrr cheap Mise Lillian Palmer, of Montreal is i her ee s. vacation here at -Try Dickie', 1xx White Wine and linnen and cotton, some cerin ratites, come and see the home of her parents, Geo, X. acd Cider Vinegar. Special for pickles and them. •Splenid new gingham,,shirtings and cotton. itis. Palmer. table use. Choice pare whole mixed puk 'To n ades, and an extra fancy lot .of wrapperetts and -?dr, and lire. Powle (nee Hips P. ` - y ling s^icos. -" * gannellettes some very fancy patterns. Come and '@ori ,+nf$salt Ei. 3farie. Gave been --Sirs Wetheiald, of the base ling,who - have a look at our new goods, it will do.you good. anendin¢& few day@ with friends here has been ill for some time with the in, - citrin Lbs gall week,_..-_ - _ .- fisniitiea of-aid${la+-ooatiaaea--ia-_:&boar- •WtArm=coalaaia - - __.__ -- tie italics Guild of Si Georges' the same condition as last week.' died and sevansy anise - — - - - - — church will hold a social at%be residence -Noah Herean. of the 'Gaited Statese, ' • of E. J. Shirley,ChurchAs, on the even• has been in costa during the peat week - - - OHN DICKIE & 000 ALSO = - izg of Thursday Sept 2:Sth, - attending the quarterly meeting is the : __._ . • '" -Alf Wood, business manager of the Friends`ebn•ch sad in which church he -Toronto World secompanted by Mrs. preached in to able manner'on Sunday A Frame hoose and aback .ons acre of Wood and his brother Walter,spent Sun. *fternoon.I= - -land for sale -day as the home of his mother here. --Ak the Good Roads Convention is t ing present the number Tie cls at formed f of Wtbewro,Oolcfn�e f of P y ALWAYS the CHEAPEST. p Toronto last week, an sssociatioa sone -IInsnrance prom tl attended to. teadia she bite school is such that is u - a difealt matter to find seat' room. IfProvince - _ The ouixiber inerea&es much more as Ce&county. Warden (Itrow wars sleet- Qonveyancing done, ow'grain ba B are the cheapest additional t*aobpr will be necessary, ad president and Col; Famwell was ap• B -- Mesdames Ifitebell and A1laway, of ted secretary. Our ladies gnraseye are the cheapest P� may• i0'isits Claremont ' Miebiom left for bome-oa Monday mora _Hiss Sarah Richardson,sitter of the Our 9anneiistaes are the sheopeat ani best every Tuesdsy. lag after rpandirag' a few weeks with lata Joalsua Richardson,-Of Whitbyy; died � Ono b otraare tbebeheae sit tt _ friends in Pickering tillage and township, on Wednesday morning is her 85th year. L Ps !they were accompanied as tar as Toronto The funeral will inks piers from the - ' �• RiChardsoa, Our biscuits are the obeapeet _ by Mrs T Poaches and Urs A Allawa . residence of Arthur Richardson. North Our coffee ill the chosFess -T'be Rev J B McLaren. Columbus, Notary Public. Pickering Centre gt., Whitby. on Saturday after- • , � One tae is the chesgeas : secretary of et:e platform committee of noon at 2 o'clock. Our patent medicines are the cheapest: the S Ontario braneb of the Dominion -The great Wbisby Model Fair will be LU an 1 Alkane*toe the suppression of the liquor held next Tuesday, Wednesday and Than d 0 1:rat5e. is doen-ons of hearing from, those day. Every one should attend. as is has _ ` - who are wethag to evesk or stag at pnbhc beep tborongb!y re modelled. Prize list — meetings within the Tiding during the omssions-^lass 8 Sec s. Class 8 Sed 4, refereaanm campa:ga Claas 4 Sec 6, Class 4 Sec 7,sbonld read - WEATHER-On ever.& ookday afternpaceas t e der} in Ellyyr geld Sp aril id Clsea ud Bee Pickermg ��terastin-crena took piece as the residancetsbonla read special prise by Judge Afc of Geo. -11r and Mrs FOrner, of Cbnreh Crimmcu for beat coilectioa of Camadiao Street.. when their eldPFt daaghtvr, woofs, each Rpeciman to be two inches _ Welis@a,'was 7ciwd in marriage to 'Mr broad ac-1 4 itches Ione cut so as to r was performed ay the Rerr, G McGregor,onotnebq ouc,l Prizes - SS. 8': "u,eala - - Fred Doyle. of Toronto. The eer.moac , • t:a@• It" is -expected that �' �Very Latest Shales in _lien s and Boy's Fine Shces. • in the resecce of the immediacy rolatitas - Iautely at 2 p ill upon the Farr on Wed L u ber a 1 -of PRlha bri3e ant a2room, The bule sone ce@da st 9 m I • • _ - ' assisted by-her 'inter, Hies Lilian L EZtr 0 in Heavy Boots - l� Go-d Lines trier, of ltlontreal, wlale,,tba grooW Audier. _. was supported by hi.s brother, Peter.of j Toronto. After the ceremony was pet Coons lracoons) are very pltntifai this All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber C�tl and See Them. 1 !formed, all sat down to a sumptuous felt: Latb.Shingles. Doore, Sash,Hones fin :Ikea provided for (be occasion When Hilts Sadie Gatbrie bas been visiting ishings and Silo mattrial - - all bad done justice to the good thugs her friends the Susses Johasion of Green !provided. the ba py couple lets to take wood. - p R. A. Bunting. i the 8.90 train for Toronto where they will Freak T Sn.itb has that smile that ' reside is future. The were accompan• Ciitera teaks and avatar agngbs made _ They eayaCsnadn for fbe_,Canadian&. Iu a to order j ted to the station by many of their Pick bo - - tering friends by whom both are held in D McDonald late of No 5 here,is teach ;very high esteem, <e,horn by The many iug to Barne, Ontario. His friends wish Also a quantity of apple barrels for sale _ appropriate present&of erbidh theywareany him Frost has q y PP ,made the recipients. We loin their many Frost baa deairoyed many of the vines _ - _ • � � ILLINEIRY. ,friends to wish ag Mr and Mrs Doyle a and Leader plant'. -Corn needs a week or - Ung,happy and prosperous career. two of hot weather yet, -New Ontario as the Whitby Fair- Will O'Grady and wife have been -W. D. Gordon• o - - •This exifibition of grains and grasses speriding a tow day&here with hie parents Rough&craw sailors in white at _5 cents regular 50 cent from New Ontario won the lion's patron. His mea friends ars lad to know of _ lice ' We also have on hand a full' line of ebiffous e ai she Toronto Industrial. So Well. y B -'* in all colors,straw braids, flowers Rad foliage ag Wille successful locations& Cleveland. Come and inspeot bar trimmed stock The- pleased wit the eovernment that hir Our Poet office now can. 'issue postal _ - latest is white hat shapes in chip - Barriss, the Dominion .agent for \ew notes and parties sending off money can ` Ontario, was solicited to lace art of it C A BAKER p have these wants satisfied here. Mr on exhibition at the Whitby Fair. It ooagista of all kinds of grain air. Is Dovell will aid you in your mquiremeatg Chas Londa has his threshin_g_-outfi �j_t�] _ been RFI7 -- -rf om ids farmers from'North Bay to the riRg0 with a patent of Mr Wagner's o -- month re the Rainy River, from R tern• granary for blowing the grain tato the. TO dory more than SOQ miles across, rich in granary. Ie gives satiefidioer. Mr - � �1 ' all kinds of agricultural possibilities. Alto Lynda does not think that the wind PVLyiCV so the f sonthere will tie 142 different ' Pad C1 at. Tweaty•four beautiful enlarged pie- Apple packers are as work iti our yieia• ' stares will be displayed. The mosi at You will find a large range of chafes Fpat- _ -#raciive feittnre to the old pioneer farmer sty' 'Farmers n11 realize_ the pro9t of neletts,and Wrapperettl o[the latest pat• -• , plaatine good winter fruit. . Spgs,Bald- terve,and they are marked away down. and the rising to is tbe••'little jog- wing,.Kings.Greenlaga sad Ben Davis. I also have a large stock of grata bags For Cleaning Windows, Mirror cabin.' . This cabin avec framed in New do well in this section,,but the planting of which I am offering at reduced prices. and Silverware. Ontario at Port Arthur,and no feature Ben Davis, we think should be limited, placed on the exposisien groands at Tor- as the apple is undesirable. As soon as Call and inspect before buying elsenhere c onto crested more interest. This cabin the box.packing becomes general the Spy You will gave money. Eureka Fly Killer, •wilh be put op along with the exhibits will ,lead here. Hicbest cash price aid for batter and - ` Sweet mineral or spring water. supposed Many of our people art preparing to eggs in cash or trade, `'1-to come from New Ontario,flows freely send fruit and other exhibits to Whitby's _ Binder Twine Etc. from it;where,the thirsty may quench Model Fair. As this, year's 'program is W, A. FIILLER• ,+Hardware listchanl their thirst. Mr Burris is now engaged. eome.vbat of an educative nature aided �, • �� Reazin, Piokering,•Oat. with his men placing the exhibit. * by outside help.we expect larger crowds - -A few days ago some person or per, than usual will visit the grounds. Ass " eons placed;one of the.G T R handcars rule' the people do not seem to love Whit - - between the two tracks just west of the by, but this year's exbibition is of so w :bridge- Later,'a train came along and' different a character that perha s the -- -• - r• i striking it, wracked it badly. The rail• presence of the town will nos seriouely way track seems i be r rewrite resort of deter many. (i) -the boys of the neighborhood and while _ vvh"ra •, V '-' "'-• - • --" '-- ` the majority may apeny many an hoar _ My Awful- Dad " • •,.&here without ceasing the least damage, _ �- • •• . tiYHY �i "NATIONA3L�� there are some wbo,from either ihonght• �- -_.lessnsss or pare deviltry, are not satisfied - _ unlese1bov aver ii€. ;a -Camed9 in 8-�cte ® 1S ��_ P.�.QFITAB ecDWI ma kind pr.paotber. There have beea It "silts to a Better an More'Economical-Manage- " the4 " -'When it in fou past on several occasions �'lr'e• Hall, T1C�Ce1`ltlg, - ment.of the Cows;Care of the.Milk, and Mar- tamp it dwi fond t hi-ewitcd had been Friday�Ef g, Sept 19th. T �- keting of the Cream and Butter. - 0011"rered with,but which had lose die.' e�esurereO en arise to prevent aeoideats; Oa _ Ev6ry �..' ii/J We� r - this last occasion the band-car mligbt t lmiyion 156 25e and 85o. - - -have been laced in such a p position el w T. Ai GREIG, Pickering_ precipitate ibe thin tutu abs creek below _ ID the Week dtuin__g_vtrarm weather$t _ _ _ the bridge and tbtts followed by fearful , B'inder Twine - oonsegnenees. We understand %has the . Panbartontand Pickering. . Choice - - ^ti; deteottyes are iavestisaiing the matter variety of meats always on hand at and'if the gailty.par%ise are apprehended, pasties who bonsths binder twice from -Fj 08 BALE-House and lot Being +% %bey wUl be taught s revers lesson.,we sibs season will plasse pay same to the may how �, ph� It 1� part or lot 1�.Doti k 000tatninR f of an i - Parents cannot bis too eanfnl in look West of McCormick 13aryesting Co„,st - &ars,asositent for garden purposes, a number mR i Wwtorn Bank.'Pickering, by Oct let. �be res- of trots tigers and a good trams boric,Lot claw after their children, and should know, whPv*tbov sw and their s Ths} ill Sad bi1L of amounts ebere. �B. H. aA$SON, - y good aiao ltow apart moaaasts,{ T2108.MOODY. tisE►�i.tY.�4 �.%�t�se w�asa e c Tl waepl� w spar them• 'Aept 1,1604. 47 60 kalw,DotLbkrWo, - /b ♦s Pteitsrtlatt0 j g�tg _ 'L ✓ _ . s � • MR.TH' ,rt_ — -a.__-•-.�r•�.na. .•�• •,.awl• +w�.v-.a•,.:•._•..rtmn.w••..,.n1Y, iC�. , ,ra�i.cwNn .•T'AI'L.n,.. '+q.s ." � '