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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_09_26 . _. . - . . - . , ., . . . . 7 1, , - . ..,, °� N .�. - i, _. -- ...._ . •_-.. sees_ -. _. . _. - . �k _ _. ... ..1. _ __ . :se es.;'a i ._..__. _._- ___. _ _.__.- -_. ..__ .-.___. _. —._..... __ — . 4' �— jEs - - . I - . � VOL. XX �, PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. SEPT 26 a 902. , :>NO. �� �ratflee#finial Cat:ber. I teemed busband long and continaed pros I. OUT AROUND US perity. Slay their lives be bright at*Zn=­u=1T7 60s sun 5. ebinm is She wish of one and sit, q btr-is-a esedit a[edteai. t8 artI&V he. ,r a, . _ Mew __ _ _:77 - s respect at►eget to the departed, and 1 some eep ?8= Plt)taa AND JOTTED nowit BY otTl; while iit is not essential that any gorgeous ,„ d tis or Collage of Ptvsiciace and Faraeona o! , be rales of propriety that some 1 measure, hand fresh sal ' �1 A. YOUNG.M D.,C.M.,Fellow of � e within keeps constantly as 7B 1 • Trinity Medical College, Toronto, mem. aL eos=8POYDRICTs. g p rJatario. Office and residence Opp O'LearyLotel9 GREEN RIVER. of esteem be shown. This cannot be done tad meets of all kin4"ra. - Also a supply o!vegetables.. ' Woburn.Ont. Offiee hours: morning 7 to 10: j with less expense and more dignity than by . .evsnina s to 8. Mrs Wm ging is entertaining bar sister keeping their burial place in neat cassis. Quality good. Prices reasonable st.present. Whether or not our burial ground receives I Leval. Of all materials and design Mrs. Wesley Pipber and eon left for their due attention requires but a casual glance ;1' • . kept in stock. It will pay you home iu Orillis. to ascertain, it is surely a neglected spot Meat delivered daily. t;? to call aI our works Ltd inspect our stock,_ Mr Harriaou, of Toronto, is visiting at and it is time some ate a were taken tr• AG'rER Tmk DII Nr�ho BOIIhTo BEE ro to, agents we dobtain o not empioyy them.consequenon't be misled t- W1 Hr Doren,®of Temi of BurnBamia$, is visiting este wards patting show in a presentable heereapeat op our `� CO. ° `, CAtt Claremont every faesda7 forenoon. Money ly we can, and do throw off the agents his grand mother, Mrs B,Doten. departed fellows they deserve.' " `y commission of 10 r cent., which you will - to loan on VortgLea. Pe Mrs P.R. Hooter ie visiting her dapgh- • t„ Flt„\ff DF.NTON, A.C., D.C.L. certainly save by parebasing from us. A ter,Mrs A, B.Collins,of Toronto. 5carbaro Ever ®N��Y g4Rt3LBTL. DU `l. W. MULOCB AOULT• Call solicited _ t Dover y;at:e wit J ' BEE. S l-ly WHITBY GRANITE CO-, trio Misses Ferrier,Sanday evening. A fatal accident occurred last Friday �] '}' •tie,, E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• Mise Mary Turner left this week for evening to Harry Pbillips a young man •and ]FRIDAY ki7 • TER.Coazty Grown Attorney,sad County OPD•Poet Office. R'hitby,Ontario Toronto to attend the Bible training school abouC 22 or 23 )Pars of age. He left Wo- I. ”' ollottor. Coact Sones,Whitty. 10 v —— A number from here attended the te• barn that ereain¢for the purpose of having Commencing Jane 2nd, A. 131, Gilpin, - , •?1Ojp -9 post. BARRIS• openiog of Claremont Baptist church Sun- a tooth palled ani it is supposed that he watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby, ,,! _ 1J PIC$-bee - RING LIVday and Monday JMt. was returning home on his bicycle aloe ere,Sol"c'W,rs,d c. U%op cavi!Poco- way zac tie to mangled body was ° •• an to try a change of.air, be being not found on the G.T.R. about 60 rode 61 the in I, Wise'e old stand. A.oGiiliynP,LL.B. Money to Loan. '8y g Y g ` .. - , _ mach improved in health Markham road bridge. The deceased has 3, PATERSON,RITCHIE A SWEE\Y, Meters. J. B, and Fred Willson have friends,but as yet they cannot be located Watches, Clocks and Jewelry prompt',fg '1' Barristers,3clicitor,, arc.. Temple Build- First-class veLieles for hire b da rented from P. Stewart, the Allandale as no correspondence has passed between repaired. All work warranted, Ing Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday, y y farm for a term of years, him and them for several. ears. A coroa- In.F.Patereon,t2.C„P.E.fsitchie G-R.Sweeay, ' 'Or night 'Bas in connection me66- --� - �7.- _ igattog tClic cease Ofhis death. . •ing all G.T.R.train&. Freight and wheel placed and all other repairs to that _ i eterarutry, _ea press delivered to all parts of the gQ®ry machine is_in_fun.mminst._- _.__. - mi,._•a ti d. -- �taa blas is connection. e as ba�i� se of impar$tanoe ion rtheetsbietQ� @kering Council. r �w B g a b - s a `>.ag-'� - HOPgINg,VE'PKRINABYSIIR• to-bt on- eveaing;-HeE-tad i-.e � � g c-.01 Cr 'I • OEO i, Gz&dnaee of tbs Ontario caw ' I �e a urinary Co.egg, Toronto, registered member .Mrs Henry Nighawa rider, sou Lad daugb- -- r 8 O 1 ' w°.. i 'at ace Oacu, veterinary Medico es000iscioa. - _.._ ter, are visiting the former's parents. Air The above council met on lfandag--Sept it _ . i "a pm•e and roe deuce one andon*-qu .rter miles 'Q P'ea� and tare John Wilson and other friends. 22nd pursuant to adjournment, members •t Q � � a. 9 t7 i a C= " -=`i aorto of Green River. Office and itoeing targe • • y P'pplyy{etps•• e 1 Cr o I BY ' hours s t,; 1 i 6.111„•ria i to a p m. Toleprspb J. B. Wilson sold to R. Miller, of Stoug. all present,the reeve in the chair. The I C; a a a g o C sy 40 -'. address Locust Hill,on%,;P.O.Odra". soon _. ville,a heifer of a noted strain of thorough min of the last meeting were read and IV X9.3 QI, - D" tC a" C•`ete ! layer. Ont breds at a price away op to the topmost approved. - ;�i x'o P'o1° i t tie *,a ' of the ladder. Foater Hutchison was beard re Edward *i'a e'2 ca it o m 6o a a '+' -" _ ; J, BHIRLEY, Veteriaary9nzgeoa, AfrsadMza Walter WaQg, left Silver Montle.an indigent whose condition is I031$ �0, � a Po :b ,k^s' Son.Gr6a.ate 4f the on aro r Of Qe Furth �a re e;s s 0 - Na lP,the home cf My and Mn H. Ho such sr to re uire further aid. a o w9 1 5 0, "'a I . : ._an College, rorcutc,retaatered tnamb®r of abs v{ V P p' q 1 I 0 S *� Ontario etez•inarJ ld coal a,00ciaaon. All kiss, V. E,oo Saturday,for{heir Lome ai ltie@mrv'+Toat and Thos Reeser on motion p _ 14 dimasae and,a;arJes c!91311 domestic aa:mau Providence Bay, Manitoulin,Ont. were heard re ditch on north half of side- .. ' . '0 s,Jas , .0 . treats i accordmi;to the most modern&pprov*d ' - On Monde evenin a number of the line bet lots 34 end 93 is Srd con, end in . _ - .. ••�' C .j _.and sc:et:.ua pngcJy:as- Otte*in T A. Or*iga A fall line Of f1rot• Y R y .. + Feb `y.• �" tmp;emaet soup.reaidanee on Coureb St oppo- .. plans furniture 907 members of the Baptist ebarob and Mie selliae said sllowsoce asked that a reser ` '• a o.. Vas ywt , arta Lasa i livery, btf - eiea C9fC:e assemb;ed at the home of Airs. vation be made for their benefit, giving . . an bzbibitiou in B. Doten at , where a sociable time was privilege to go on allowance at any time to o N i _ "m Apt , ecr par ware rooms. ape After singing Blest be the tie that clean oat ditch .. - r 8 •. o ..Q leas A 1 {,t;etiitt s! .garbs. blade, ' Ain H Fiopkitis is a few well The clerk was in<tracted to notify the :a .,. J C C C 119 PriCAB right. chosen wordo�explatned teat the object of Grand Trhnk Co of tbedaneerona condition 0 r - m : .. Jul . iitH011AS DC`iN.Conveyancer. Com . , - the ineetice was to do honor to Miss Annie of tt+s croasias on the side lige bet lots 0.r t3 S' v 1O ;a m t i i 1 c! Sept m+aatoner for taluca Affia6vita, etc., , S. �Ilhndham• Doten. for ter valuable services to the and 27 in the Broken Front,and to regaest a �a Oa< -�' Clare=or, JLt, 07 -- $ .I church. MISS Deten was asked to come tbvm to attand W the dame at once. * m ,coo to --" F:ek*slats, Oat_ forward wben Miss Jessie tiighswander The tom on Icdig-uta sported and sea• is "' .17;I, 'Bt;s*riN:G, Issner of Marriage read Lr, addreas ahowiog their appreciation ommanded payment as follows-Joe Bark • Do* tt Va,%,Sope peat ore�or ra hie siidenat ce @Pickering expeseingario ofof her Vtheirgavro athie@ fiven for or vhvr in her stoo 4 tweeks sop Of h anRof self 9►. Gooon I11,R-i A P IronJohnJaBrou am 5 h, Port rsy 61h.Oshawa h C� . H . � 17 P co Armstroap Brougham g. _ sTictim. Sirs R. Defoe on behalf of the 1 mks sop of A Ltecombe S.i ', Peter Moore, bridle 16th. Caanington 151b,Beaver- ' ( church and church ani circle presented 4 fvks sap of self 54' bfre J Lisenrobe 4 mks Lou 14th. 7- D;CID BELDAM. Lnotioneer, kc., heat CTriadlrlg her with a pares of money. Miss Daten sap of self SG Joe Bartz 1 mouth sop of C' . . _ w oncr0,stasis sales from f r o numerous although taken completely bp surprise Crawford I3, Geo Salton 1 month sop o! ?need• butt cur anS near. Sa;rrot rooms farm —— Q • _ sto<k ani sveryti.ina tba :s to be sola mill be Farmers may bave their wheal round made a saitabie reply thanking her fneade Geo Aaan tk G N Fish medical Ltten. , _ hatid'ed oy the eutecr:bev with the urmo4t care y g for their lundoess. Daring the evening dance on Phoebe Allen 84 30. ]times T137�TL'LB—nw�'g station i,Ys , land so.:d to it*ver?beet advantage levy for etcher Toll,Cash or Exchange. Iui1e)Z was served atter which the company Taylor for sad to Airs Eomateriek for 12 ""- separated at sa early hoar feeling that a weeks 112, The tom recommended that Ed Tiews elor3ro EAST DtT1 AS rolsowet- ..' DT II.B EATON,Comml`S her for RS very pleasant time had been @pent. 5f anti 9 receive aid from date at the rate of No. 6 MAIL 9:3t a. �• • Conrer6eaer. Commiusoaer for taking Any tlnanUS of feed for sale at reason- $1,30 per week " 22 LOCAL 809 P. IL 'umdav .a. acoonotsat Etc. 110047 to Iosn able rices; Milliner 'U ening Oct 2. 8 and 4. The corn on sheep killed b dog*reported ,•10 SAL• . 6:14 P.X on farm properti lssaw Or MWT%+ge Lie- p _. • . y p i g Pa . - *aces" Wnit4vale Out t•v `. - ... - and recommended t e follow ng payments _ ._-._ Brougham. -1 t anderh=tl for two sheep kilted and ria TgAtxa Aotlta WgaT D171 as rol3ovrj,, . ALFWAT HOUSE, Kingston Road. D. Brokenshire, Piakatring.On -- damaged$10 , OH Pugh two registered No.9 LoaAL , r - S.$4 A V. ' • ,00d►ccTmmodanon for man and taut, T C Stibbard was in Toronto on Toes* sbearlinJs killed and two sheep wounded "ll LOCAL . . . 2.20 P. ]L. • i ` Tona:ar nr. ea, cuJetee A 1, Beat of i,q"o» day, and warned 920 ; Tow Thornton for one ••,� y(�L 8:18 P.lff. I :aad cigars. J HILL, Proprietor, 43-0m -Chas Brnge, of Toronto, visited bis sheep damaged 111• -- — - ..-I---- \1 Tn T Haney 1 bro,lier in-law a few days this week. The cam on contingencies reported and. 3'flga T&11Ls.-V,asb4kx1*e stattent - T1OCCHERA POSTILL,LicensedAMC- . T. IN here he purchased a bars*from T rsoommended payment as follows-Murkar TAL: . t,.agetrt far the Cconty of Ortario, eco• C Habbard. .4 Thextoa• for advertising dre Ill ; D R TBA1Ns Goiwo EAST DUM Aa troLLOwtt:�• tsoa sal.w of every.leets rttoa coaaocrsd •t • yt n Boston preparing deeds in do IICa �{ moderate rharce T, Poacher, Beat Estate PICKERIN(I S Geo Stevenson will leave sbortly for p P g 7 P fe 414 No. ® MAIL . . ®:47 A.M. . Agent and Gane-al V'6taatar, strict attention Bonih Africa, whore he will o en out a Gleason Bro@ for 7links of stove pipe Lod No. 1S Mizz 8;01 ).]i 'r ag�ff.ea to Cl orders b77� mai: or telegraph. Ad- ' } P 1 elbow 83c; Tho*Poacher travelling e: arsr T80S. FCCCHER, B:oagbstn, Oat; F, Practical Ruin t+er• doss and feud bnsiaess,for the iirID with " 10 j poAl. . , .6:08 P.M* _ 1 P08TILL,Green B ver,Gat. 88 17 Dense•to Good Rids Association Toronto . which be has be* em loyed as traveller. p 02 0 Jam Underhill for travelliag" nese ---- _ ._.' g _-. I noderataod the& L C Wideman, of to Good Roads-Amoeiatiou To _, TaAINf{CituNa y.■ rlrtmn;�M 1. -_ �HE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hav• Paper Haagen Deeorat g. Sto iEville, on Tuesdat put in place in D R Bestow on&OetOf salary W. No 9 Loam, . . . 8:89A.M, ' ing remaved to sad tboroaghly overbsol• halsomining Timing the 8harrard Cemetery,a handsome mon The cow on roads and bridges reported t' li M[zsa ed the&hove novae.1 am prepared to furnish _ — PO . 2.25 P.M. accomodation to &;i who deo:ae to patrowte Grammg. --01LZ1nR• omeal over the graves of the late Mrs sad recommended the following payments 7 3dai1 $:2S P.M. _ one, brae•nsvample rooms. 1.b►11 be plebs• All orders tom tl ezacuted. \sacy Dunham and her first busbard, -Geo Toot� for rep bridge in con ed to see Lii old vatroha wt.en tbev have oc- P' P y .- 1 Osamu to visit learkbs61. JAS. TbRFENCE, 2 6m Estims,1"given Wm 8 Willson, wbieh gives complete 5 bet lots sad 23 and supplying timber _ -, Starkb tai,Ont, 3ssm _ estitfaetion to the retstives interested, $28.49 : eo Groper tom r d is$1 20, men --- --- On Tuesday morning, while Frank and amp$3 2; Geo Cooper bonus on 28,1 rods , a IF YOU W ANS• Tho Ajbert Sanderson were starting fol work, ev fence 87; TFtw Hancock Dorn r d 2 :� • i 1 the colt wbich they were driving got be 63 60, then emp 37 12; J Cook for balance WE"TERN UNK OF CANADA yond their control Lad ran away. The o[timber supplied to Pickering township ' A gaeoTine engine, t tie per contract$40 00; J J Fotbergih for - - animal took them etav and when opposite bonus on 120 rods of wire fence$18; Robt i Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery, loo,rporsted by act of Parliament 187.4 the residoaee of Geo Philip or took the M,Bracl made- �4. - bini.r _.-�_d s, crewe�t-c ir5 harcrsterrcorn -- rQ - w Tile--weptim--i�i�et i 100 rode of tense to be built an the 4th con , shredders,Paee wire fence, binding twine, Autaorired Ca,»tol.....................61,CM.000 barb wire feat Frank received a bad lot 12: R J Price oom r d II for one man Too am Mata yawbaw baggy or stone boat. bee or write Sab■cribed Capital.... ................ ,00.000 cut on the left wrist which required set• amp I2 25; Alax.yluore for bonne on 40 , t's"OR"'It �O7ewoo by w' A1011% • ..' ...• .I.........•. lbo.ow oral stitches, .beeides he received very rods of wire fence erected in eon 6 bet lots turns B�U ' 44....... gqt� ' • W. F. lis Jones•. Aese4'Ne•iily Convertible............ 1,eh3,870 ■ase 011. ToOBar_ b�+e: M-1y 13ait4 am. Jona Cowart,F.% T.H.MCKILLaa,EsQ, Painful injuries t0 his back and shoulders 10 and 11$43;C W Disney oro _ Y — ca over t e eye a teems stop 7.01,for work done tart swift es land n a Z' •. _ special attention given to Farmer's Sale which giro required several stitebes. No on e t l Whitby township to be charged °'dam - r .-- aorto Collecuonawlicited and promptly made one heir;'C W Diane for i8 feet of timber I_� Farmer's rotes a ec,aneed American aria recross injury was r�eeiced b� either of Disney EUREM ` o Headaches. Foreign Exchange banght and sold Drain is the brothers and the will likely be around Se per foot 66 24.; J H eonaor repairing "' sued, ayulable on all parts of the world -again in the course of a week or so. bridge in 4th tics app lob 14 end 15 $20,04; z- savings saalt aspastmsat. TLe Rt Jolin's Presbyterisa Sabbath Geo White conn r ds S and 4 $6 S0, men , a Interest allow*,]oa de oras at highest ear- echOOl Childreri'e amp 88.23. Statute labor seat-Geo Tool Noreen t h - belays are daageran- P ;ptie service will he tom r d?$4.57.men em $11.29; James , reatrates,and credited half-yearly to depoattors held neat Suada at 2.80 m and the P surely, when you hay S P Ledgett tom r d l0 83, mea emp$2 130; J mataapoerlooking ear. Phone trouble with_Your ere@. Geo. 3&err. Manager• regular church Semite will be omitted. El iormaa corn r d 1 84 30,men amp$8 lis lire now, uade of _ Main %Vh not be relieved ' - The choir will assist in th-e musical ezet• Since Jul 2816 last the corporation bee - I' heavy bodied oil,w Y r Po peeialty prepared to wka 25iS from that pain to _your cines Rud addressee will be given by Rev- sold and conveyed the following p�rticn3 o! *taod tba weather. bead with a. air of our T M T G `Gr* or and others. original allowances for roads, estopped asave ;• glasses P DOMINION BANS g public highways under by-law No 800 of ,In't mh.In& _. J E Luk Refractin,; Fairport. ibis corporation viz-The north o! aide ,a,,p7ljy sn tItQ11r. H A line bet lots 34 and 35 in con 6, excepting t -' ; • ry Optician. . W.Forrester and:dan titer were here oa the south S 72 cbains thereof to Mrs Ellen Toronto optical Parlors. Capital Paid .uo, ' • $2,500,000 g Monday t€iSawing old at!laaintances. Postill ; The 4th con rottid app tote 29 and 20.1 11 ErNG STREET WEST.• J.Somerville of Pickering, is now em. 30 to Chas Petty The 35 chains of-*ide ;. y __ Reserve Fund $2,500,000 ployed by Mr Manpfield on his new stable. line bet lots 34 and'35 in the let con lying ` Dlrs Sowerby bee had 'her bonne re- neat south to the north 12,E chains thereof i I�� �� d ' '. . ,.�,.' : . "WHITBY BRANCH. shingled. to W T Dunbar; The east,}of the south ,, t. '' GO'�0 the The Ice Company is now having large and the east}of the south one chain-oi e . �.�� . - -' aea*ral Banking aasia*w Transacted quantities of ice taken to the city endeL• north}of sideline between lots i in • ".h---------- special attention schen to the collection of voring to empty their houses before cold the 2nd con to Arthur Jobn mn;The north . Fcmer's Sale and otter Notes: weather. 81 20 chains of sideline bet lots 12 and 13 ' li� - �;'...Y_ '"", ?fin -. . . savlrlas_1i�rJsT,r4,.>r• _ _ Th,a,1w=a=-d,tb,Jacialitay Aww s•,t6*ash- in.ths 3rd ran"Ail the�b.1'am AtrT11--Ri f= . "" 7_' a `'• -. report the yield of grain excellent, ardson ; The Sre range line Opp lot 82 to fers with Itching, bleeding or pratzvd- Et G1r01rc wards. lair Harris, a former employee of the Ice Miss Janet Rae Cowan ; The west J of Ing piles. There has yet to be foam; 6 J '. $.J.THORTON, Company epent'Sanday with friends here. sideline bet lots 6 and 7 in con 2 to the n single case in which Dr. Chase'tt 012t• - . .XANAilE81 Wbewit work on the new light house,Ire Canada Permanent and Western Canada meat will not afford prompt relief.ung � - Stoner bad the misfortune to cut his foot Mortgage Corporation; The south?} of the .' -. while hewing some timbers. No serious north'}of sideline bet tots 34 and 85 in it used regularly, produce a primas' N NEW BIIGGIE@ of all makes and complications are anticipated however, con 8 to James C Taylor; Th• west of Ent and thorough carve- Ask sem �: tor i)11r neighbors about it. The best DeoPle . . _-_ - � . styles for_sale obeap,.gall and get plrices The local fishermen report herring as the month J of the north half of sideline the land recommend thin treatmeatt a+. beeo'ming'scarce their bauls of lave being bet lots 16 and 17 in the 8th con to Riabaed ; . - ' ' .. ' y 8eeotd hand bays�ies,earls,and waRtias somewhat diminutive,. . Ward. Total amount Of sale* to date the only actual cure for piles, AA c+esid A pleasant event occurred in Toronto on $2083 56•. a hoz, all deafen, or mdmannon, Batsae. Abbey'esalt,PARIS GREEN, Caeloria, on head. P 1k Company, Toronto. Wetineeda wben Mies E.Bell, sister of A b law introduced by Mr Pn � s R q id mine,Fly oil, per, 0 powder, m.. Syn Avis,mrame the wife o!Arthur Wiles throe b its various reading* sad fin�iUy - y Liquid magnesia,Fly paper, U C bead- Plow repairs,machine ttiod Boal oil of the Ice Company. Treves Bell is very carried providing for a reward for the I- I •Lobe wafers.Siodlitz powders, Fly padv, well sad favorably koOiro in this locality i tillive or discovery of as d found O C soothing ityrap, Imperial t*.nonsde, (ieoetrsi bblobsmithiisgr Tire MU66 a y y � y Og �� Isseotpawder,O O ionic bKt*n,Tartaric t Laving resided with bar slstar here for i ing.wounding or killing sheep is the Iowa• i,; W y• some Considerable time,and by bar amiable s%of Pickering. °arid. OLloride of time, U C lttxm •t itlts�{> s obaraoter and Retial tion bas won I s coutiell now adjoerned to p►es1 N � ", . .. . .. W g Jack=, for heraelt s Imp circle friends who all'again on Monday Oct 27th at to am !pr BMW ' . low la arWy is wW"g Ler and bar e► the UsasmUce of general basinees. - 11 • , so _ . I TM[N—T 1,040cm��� _ sees y - . •' I I . I.. I . . � ,;..- -1, . . I -- --_ ......... . 11 . 1 - . I 11 . . �, . ___ . I I .1 , 1. I " _, :, r4, 1 '. . I . ... I ` . . I . - .. .. .. " . -:, ",Q . I . . -1 .1. -1 . - .J^. . . . I ­­ _ I - ,9�­ - .11 . . .,. . . _ il�. ­ I 'I, I ... _ 'i . , - . . I __ .---.--- - 'zr ._.�,liiEz _4:,.!_. _ _ - . I -____ _ - - , - y L $: . .. - ..— ., d 1. . .. -. ., v'- - : ., v .. • ..... .. _ ., ,.. - • ''-' _ . ,: -. .. 'S-"=". — rsoul, like the leprosy of the flesh, be people who had said to God. "Ail GREAT 'VALUE OF BUMUB� a disease beyond the reach of the that Thou gayest we will do." are . THE W IN G+human soul, I would again draw seen in a few days snaking an idol _-._ - I 1 our attention to the fact that it and calling it their G ad; yet He A SOIjL CObIPONF�y�LT OF A 0 EI3Y - ..' ...;P406COFF i to the touch o1 the 7Slvina bears with them. HIGH �' ,' yseida h - _" • Physician, as the affliction of Ngam- Lesson V,-The tabernacle (Ex. xl. - ., . Multitudes in' the Palaces of the Rich acid great an yielded at the Jordan waters. 1-$8). Golden Test, it t 4, sg a- EYperimeats by 11 oiessor Shutt, And there are especially two or three ter into His gates with thanksgir- of the Experirlental Far¢n, Incidents abouU-the,physichl cure of i ing and into His courts with 1t - . avp. �€ h i„rilffarEapyt•p Naaman with which I would driveipraise." Although. they were such O..ama. GYt - �i ll.l�•d17r.4a • t�1rth}rare a��d lead you to,�th�as they were and He knew them (Concludcl). Fountain of lite. `1'lie�rst The c c ver ue o c or spreading until the skin bloats and he was induced to travel from Ila- tabernacle t4 be be%!t that Ho might or the system of ploughing-under 13 ARN 1( nw**d't=ording to not oa Che r+rtrsm�n p mascus to the home of the Prophet dwell in it .among them. The Lord growing crop of clover,ver, lies in tl'iQ Caaaa. in uta,f�eeu.r one rhea.. uaa' cracks and the hair falls out. So I Elisha throw h the infiueace of s Jesus was' indeed the true tabes- g g dred.nd T+ro, h�Wnu,-•B.iLT. Toi�ato at g I addition of nitrogen otherwise un 1. ales ,Oas*s7 leprous sht, coming in a seemingly little chptive Jewish slave lying I nacle, God manifest !a the Eesti obtainable.: By the subsequent de. harmless way, will keep or spread- awake upon.her humble couch as (Heb. viii, 2; I Tim. Ili, 18), and Ing until it makes the face hideous, I cay in the soil of the turned-under, "'A despatch from Chicago says: i � night after night she hears th•great now each beliot er [s a temple 'of clover this nitrogen is set tree, and 'lieu the body deformed. It may keep on lS rlan-general tramping up and God (I Cor. vi, 19, 20j. De Witt Taimage preach- spreading for years "until at last .the Y converted,by nitrification into avail- ad-'from the following text: IT down in h's palace rooms. She Lesson VL--Nadab and Abihu able food for future crops or grain, " fatal leprous sin will destroy the hears Jahn, groan when he ie awake. (Lev. X. 1-11). Golden Text, I ,-.'Dings, v, 1, "But he was a leper. fruit trees; roots, and the' like. The body as well as the soul. She hears him moan in his sleep be Thess. v, 6, "Let us watch and to The Syrian nation was a military Leprosy is an infectious disease. It growth and harvesting o[ the nitro- nation, with all that the word - infectious as the scarlet fever cause he is a hopeless leper. She sober." God has Bent from heaven en consumers leave the soil poorer 4' plies, and Captain Neaman was the hears him toss restlessly about the fire to consume the sacrifice g germ is infectious. It read in nitrogen the growth of clover commander-in-chief of all its armies, W upon his bad. She hears him the (chapter ix, 24) acid tife,d appointed and, other legumes, ellen when the -. . throughout a community only by the more readily because she is sleeping,the way in which everything should the headquarters of which were to Y g crop has been barvested -and the leprous germ on one physical body in a nearby room, at the foot of be done, but these men, like Vain, < be found in Lha Damascus capital. roots only. left, lea�'es the soil in- - _ - Eut Plasmas wielded a higher influ-lbeirg•-brought into contact w4th an- ,ban's wife's bed, or in an adja-{disregarded God's Nay and pre erred variably richer in that constituent.' Asara than that which belongs even other physical body when the latter 'cent room to her mistress. Then sb%4 their own way before the Lord, and to the in a condition favorable for the hears the general and his wife talk Y There are other advantages thoughgreatest soldier of a military li, development of r before the Lord they died. All in of lesser importance accruing from _ , kingdom. The phrase used by the ing of the cause of Naaman's trou- our churches to-day that is not of this method. Humus in large ,Inspired historian, "a great man I � 13 he LEPROUS established ble, So one. day she timidly pulls at�God may be counted strange a fire. -- . Y ng amounts Is formed in rho sof! from _ - with his master,_ nd honorable," 1. her mistress' skirts and says : "Diis- mon VII.-Journeying toward the organic matter of the clover. -' tui lies iKa1t ha held a position more Nemdefy Canada, m 'tress, why du you not have master - - p i Y Y Caaaun (Num. x, 11-13, 2tJ-3t3). GoF In addition to the functions o! " powerful in the kingdom than the 1883, it was found by investigation 1 seek the prophet of Israel T 0a i den Text. Pa. xxii, 3, '"for 'thy manuring with clover there is the :head of the privy council, the prime(that every one of the ninety pa- would cure him of his leprosy !" Iname'tr sake lead me and guide me."• mechanical as well as the chemical -- ---- ster or the secretary of state itierts confined within that ieprosss `Then the horses were hitched to the God never left them although they oft impro.ement of the soil, the addi- or secretary of the treasury, and he!hospital had contracted the disease 1 chariots. Then the Journey was tak-!provoked IIim to do so, but the pit- tion of food materials, and the 4en- 1. Imay have held through the prestige'of leprosy within a radius of seventy en to the far-ofl prophet's home. I lar of cloud by day and of fire by couragement of microbic life within - - " of his iallltnry successes, some or I miles from the point where the first ; Here, my brother, is the Christy atght was their faithful guide and the soil. Then, too, considerable ._ all of these offices in tits own person, of Canadian leprosy was tt nus IRan�a duty. The humblest child o1 I oracle and shield. Moses seemed in- amouatsraof potash, phosphoric acid, -- _._-_- : , ' Pashas often do 9rtoncat.character. Dr. eed-of-i who was 1--a ttle-U� ia`tg=�&nxt-t1me-fire-a+.ssortrcd-'a d-b-+ u lands. He occupied practically the dered to the great -general by this I ther-In-iaw, but is that' he wsq into its tissues during the rowth o same�ositton in the Damaactss cap- for many years in the employ of the Icaptice child you can render to the n part are obtained 'I ital that the Duke of Wellington oc$awaftan �averameat -gave-as-""Amo—rallepers around you. I am o- Lesson VIII.-Report, of the spies from depths of the soil not reached cupied after the battle of Waterloo. I testimony that it Is utterly useless ;Ing no more than this from the pul- o- " to fight'the Ia yeah disease to arsy i(Num. xiil, 1-1$, and xiii, �, xiv, by the roots of other farm trope fi,_ - -- ,'The Duke of Well4ington, by the ' p pit. I am telling you where there 4). Golden Text, Ps, xi, 4: "I[ less- therefore the turned-under c1oVet overthrow of the Na oleonlc !other w than by isolation "'To {a a cure for this fatal disease. How- crops can be considered as adding p dynas- ed is that man that maketh the R t not only became the prime min- 'experiment," sa3dv"he, "wt+h-- ever at you may t •ou have 1 'ar el • to the mineral supply of the - i y' y ;Scotty a on other theory thass is trust." This --Bing to I g S - .. later of ] uglaad, but for awhile the g any in you: nature see t1 God was as goo as is r. "The -anion' - tmost Influential statemnaa la all the infectious theory to dangerous, THE GERM OF SIN, � n eciall worth of note, thou, i Europe. }reckless insanity." I ser as did the Hebrew maid and i[ the lend was what He Raid it �•P Y Y S' P I Y� tt•ns gave no evidence of faith in .this connection is that this mineral l:aprons, humanly speaking, is as As the disease p1 leprosy is fatally was God you would :o to Jesus, food now of'ered as humates for the infectious. so are the leprous germs !for He would restore )cw." I . cr God. But because they desired m -incurable disease. 9cieatists eves of sin. The evil which is within i y !send the spies Cod permitted them use of succeeding crops :s much mora Cine history Began have been study- to you as did that humble preacher. I 2 availab}e than before the clover ap - .. . shall dwell within others. The i(Dent. t, 0-28, and we see the yo- ing the onward march of this fatal who one stormy day, started Char-i quit - propriated it It has practically liestroyer. Although �o st preva. wrongs we do against our own tea H. Spurgeon upon his glorious been already digested, and is, there. I�eeoon IX.-'Fhe brazen serpent Teat to the east. It is co tied to no i selves are truly apt to become rho warty when he-cried : "Young man fore. - alas which others adsa11 do unto ! !(Num xxt, 1-9). Golden Teat _ -_ f ittnate sad is peculiar to no age, afflicted with double and troubles .1 John 1i1, Y4, 15, "And as 3loses OfOf�fi. F'.ASY O- ASSTIIIILATION Irate or condition: A man who has ,themselves also, and a.* this tutee-�laOk to Jeeua t Laok ! Look !" i tion Implies that -to scatter- tde I�lifted up the serpent in the wilder- 'the Leprous poison in his system has I P Will. bathe 1n Christ's blood „ To the,e k that to must be added itis of son we moat corse in c.rn- serer, etcz There are many foie ood work that closer does as s Ino holm . ps from medicine He must i terms �Will you bathe now 7 Will you go 8 tact with others. Is It act a start- ahedowings of Cod's way of redemp- grow Worse and worse until he to Christ and be spiritually cured ? catch" crop, preventing the loss or _ COID4E9 TO THE GRAVE. �ling roflectlon that Lisa people wham tion. Ruch as the shecldinlf of blood , The second fact about the cure of soluble nitrates and other ilart food we are most liable to destroy by our the le er-Naaman With which I I and the coats of skins of Gen til, -through the leaching action of tall It is as incurable as that disease I Inns are those who may be neereat I would impress you was that Zli>.ha,,21. and'the sacrifice of Isaac in Gen rein• . . p ''which we call cancer azd which >' !and dearest to us? It will be the the prophet, told him to o and xxii. but none mare-suggfetctive than Sines the spring of 1898 ,system- +Only a itttla less fatal in its hideous 'j mother. herself stricken with the I P'' p g this of the serpent upon the. pole - 1. • I bathe In the river Jordan, ITe d{d $tic investigatory work to detcrmtna s wa$ repulsive results than leprosy tepees of eta. who will destroy her to which- our Lord refers. the fertilizin value of tl:e clo%oe . How tarribie are these diseases Y not tell Neaman to go and bertha f 6 f : own daughter; the father, his fawn I in a pool. 13e did sat telt him to I L�sesan X -Thr prophet like Moses ssop has been prosecuted In the Can• �, that phystclaus confess themselves;son, the brother his own brother, rho wash out of a small harts E1sEha{(Deut xviii, 9-22). Golden Text. i tral Experimental Farm at Ottawa, kY unable to cure+ How startltng- j Wtfe hes striae, FCiadred tlas' send !Joan vi. 14. "'This {s of a truth i • told Naaman. to go and dip In the under the direction of Dr: tV then. to the d1 vine statement ic to with tht ;companionship will only serve to that prophet that s, prod come Into farms, h ea ertments on the br orf ° :th+a soul m be inflicted with such of Jordan. There he would hove plants F Mfacilitste the ttransmiaeioa of the of mons The river was so wide and world." Egery, prophet.. priest farms having been started :oma �'. a diseaxe similarly beyond humaz Ideaeily irteetloa, deep that Naaznsa could wade IntOland king. as well as-every sacrifice three years later. Irt Mott of these - ' t� naedicaiment Sin is a leprosy. Wn i Leprosy is to be found in the It up td "his thighs, his shoulders.I and the whole tabernacle and Its trials the tlo%er bar been gown w;tll 1"r' fa s cancer of the soul gnawing at !homes o! the rich and the poor his chin He could dip into it again ritual, all foreshadowed the true grain, wheat or barley. In the spring, .- Itor vitals Sin is the forerunner of j alike in the palace and !n the and again and again So to-day. as I Prophet,-Priest and King, the true and this nen always resulted in a - F1 ' �_sterial death. There era men to- I hovel • at the king's banquet table with Naaman, I would bid you who,tabernacle, the true and only Lamb good stand of clo%Pr before the class - . May within the sound of my voice are covered with the scales of IeF I g y who In their own strength have been ser well °° to the gutter. For many at God, of wham the Father said, of the season, as it rows rapidly 'fighting aitt for the last twenty or iyessa the world supposed that lap- .rosy, to wade daces into Lho r1�ar o!I Henr TI•lirsl after-thy grata is har�estcd It Lha thirty sena Dat as you grow 'rosy was able to thrive only in.the i life- I would bid you to dip into! Lesson XI-Loving' and obeying land . is' intended for grain the f ysertyr the power of your sits is 1pestilential alloys and filthy dens of that river which flows from out of Iliad (Dent, x , 11-20). Golden ploughing-under m the clover o dons j< I the east. That suppoeuion was the throne of the Lamb, because it Text, I John c, 3, "For thin Is the tato in the autumn :, if n crop a growing stronger: God have pity totally wrong. Leprosy may origin is a wide river. It is a river go I love of God that 'we keep alis com-, potatoes or Indian corn is to bs kpon you, for you are a doomed lep- ally start among the low social Out, wide and deep that all of us can mandments.!' The New Testament grown the nest eesyon the closer it _ br. You are doomed by leprous ger amine It at once, aide by aldo sad casts. but Lase leprous rma can l comment upon thin !canon !n Rom. lett tell the followins spring, when `s But though from our standpoint It`e and V,rive under the daaaling theraewill yet be enough water ' tojx points us to Christ, who is the about the second or third week to` leprosy to incurable, yet the leprous I lights of a brtiliant ballroom he cieomse ua all from our sins. I.l end of the law for righteousness to blas the clover will be quite heavy , _Denies were cleaned b a divine ow- well as in :the *tiding air of the would have you wade to-day into�every one who believeth. the only and furnish a large nmount of ma•. ', P I dant hovel of the river of life because I want to`one who ever truly loved and obeyed terial for turning-under. i . ` pr. Theretore, it is to Christ and A CRIMINAL'S RETREAT, take your hand in mine, and, as;God and who,becomes the righteous- It inay be urged that the blsrying LO Christ alone, that we moat look A haadlin the coon.which is Pub- your pastor and friend, I want to;nese and the lite of every believer. of a crop of clue cr to Waste. Thu - ' F _ -fair- the euro of sin. The moral le y g • ' ,' ' r. I or may go with confidence to Christ, icy u n mer have sufficient stock to consume who cured the Physical lepers by a become infected with leprosy, some also can be cleaned of 'day 'own sins (tDeut, xxxiv. 1-1-)' Golden Text, word. lytics the tea lepers came to 1 Leper having handled the same Coin. by your side and have my flesh and Rz, zxxill, 11, "The Lord cpat:e un- it, for by feeding r there is the to D aim touch! a rock at the ours, like Naaman`s, become as to Moses face to face." The great-. pertunity of converting a part into I'� the Savtoz, pleading for help. Christ Y PkY aS Y hi h- ri _ -=1pmaed and said: "Oo show your toot of -which a leprous beggar had pure as a little -child's. My dear est of earthly ryrophets died; all g P sed animal products and n selves• unto the priests. And it crouched. n. Prince, arrayed in.all the friends, leprous with sin, elft you kings and priests die; 1t is appointed turning . the soil practically ^ tame to pass as they went they were Ibrilllant'r:obe* of royalty, may -be- let me lead you to the river of unto men once to die. but our great per cent. of the fertilizing elements come a leper• eternal cleansing ? High ]Priest, Prophet and King of the crop iii the waste produci -- cleansed," 'Naaman, the great' cap- tasted deans for every man, died, of the animal economy. As near-13 . twin, was helpless is the hands of Reckless and indi8eret?t was the at- - i one half at the fertilizin value of ••. his liutazatt playrsdcians. On account titude of the people ,of London dur- r ed`wl'th rom the dead. Is now at the clover is in'the roots, ifge%en the I kis' wealth and fame Naaman ing the greet plague about two can- �g�'-s F4���� ghhand of God lis heaven, crown- 11 • must have had the befit doctors Lkie furies ago. Ainsworth, the is tet or HE • �iil77• LESSON,v---come -e glory and honor. and -will crop hs harvested and so o oil, them ii"'S - >ha�a-�"a:g-tae- - canna!-asst-n--Lo restore .all things of is still a large addition to the soil's __ !r royal court of`Tiamaacurs .. store 01 aruilabie plant food, and Man; but when Neaman, obedient to rowing and gruesome months- the INTERNATIONAL LESSON, which 3losea__. and all the prophets, the land is . Y the divine command through Elisha, London stores ween+ nearly all closed. have spoken (Heb, i, 1-3; il, 9; Acta . .. - - SEPT. 28.- - CONSLDI RAFiLY E1V'ItICHED. went and dipped seven tiinea' la the The doors.of the private homes were til, 1i1-31). Every believer is one went Jordan his lits 9esh a-- like scarfs all barred and boitbd save with Iiim in the glory, shall take It it behoves the Western farmer; the flesh of a little child. 0 my bro- when they were opened at the ap- Text of the Lesson, ,Quarterly Fart in the drat resurrection arstl who tsar tilled but for a quarter of Rhee and sister, you who are rich ,of a bell ringer who was Review. -Golden To ', Pout. reign with Halm in His kingdom. century one of the most fertile with leprous sin, will you not come seated upon a p e o c , to the restoration of the nitrogen, to the divine fmuntain? Will you corpses . be was out delving . S not bathe fn Christ's blood? Wilk you the dead.cart and collecting the dif; Lesao i 1.-The giving' of manna DATES ON COlN9 BfADE.P]L. humus, and' available mirernI food, ' not to-day"by the Calvary crotss seek ferent bodies of the dead, Yet at (Ex. xvi. 1-15), Golden Tett, Matt, Most boys have an old silver c 'n how much more important is thin . ay Y of some kind which they are keeping ,stt"bject to the fnrmers of Eastern •• supernatural medicament? that time in London there were men vi, il, "Give us this d our flail of o relic, either ' for sentimental _ Leprosy rosy take a very long time and women who whistled and laugh- bread." If we would as the people Canada. where for the most Hart Lha - \ • In which to, fatally 'develop, al- ad and danced and sang and blas- of God please 1Tim, we must remem- reasons or because they think it soil has been much longer tilled, and. ber that in Iim me fisc though such is riot always the way phemed under the eery shadow of worth more than its face valor?. In where originally it .was be not of„that the disease progresses• Sometimes these horrors.. The noted wine cel- and move and hate our some instances the date or the in- extreme richness fuuiid in chi : the scourge o e few months.mar tars of the. aristocratic homes were being, that He giveth life and scription has been worn away and Northwest. The average yield in `trhange a beautiful body into broken into and rifled., The churches breath and all things and that 'in it is impossible to read It. even all our, Eastern Provinces would bs A HIDEOUS CORPSE, and thQ cathedrals were ”robbed of his hand are our breath and til] our with a strong glass. The following considerably increased by the uteri i .1 , their pews and pulpits, and turned_ -ways (Acts xxii, 28, 28; Dan. v, method, originally practised at the extensive' and regular growth of one I! but the quick result is the exception into dance halls. There the young 33). Therefore ti ltbovt a murmur mint to discover the genuine coins of the legumes:' Of improved silo and.;got the rule, At this first men and young women would-----ra- we should gratefully accept day .by when silver was called-in, will en- thoda bated . upon scientific truth! -. touch oT leprosy usually there may rouse during the long hours of the clay all He sends or permits to come able anyone to read an obliterated that the Experimental Farm syston; ' , ' only be a• hardness, or rather a night and day as though this awful and.daily feed on Him in His word inscription: Make the poker red hot has been 'instrumental in.introducing numbness, of the skin in a spot London plague would never strike (John vi, 57). in the fire and then place the silver nesse Bice better promise of fruitfu; about the size of n ten cent piece. them, They would dance and sing Lesson II.-The Ten Command- coin on it; the inscription ii•ilf ' lie results than that which exemplifiez ' The skin at that one place merely and blaspheme even while the driver meats-duties to-God (Ex. xx,'1-il}. plainly 'visible in a greenish hue, the value of humus fol the enrich. 'turxs sir white as snow. ]! You of the dead cast was wending his Golden Text, Luke x, 27, "Thou. which will fade as the coin coots. merit of farming lands. - knom,nothing about the disease, you way through -the deserted street- shalt love the Lord thy God with • -0 ' . .. " ..may not worry about ly tom. You may. w TELEPHONE 7N �• ringlasg_tha.Ln1I.•aad_trying "Bei-reg all tlt�- heart." Because He de - T l SURGET,y, ..�:' �. out,, bring out your dead I" They 11vered them from the bondage of INGENIOUS POSTAL BAT.A?�CE _ f - the numbness. Then, sorsa day,would laugh and sing and blaspheme Egypt by His great power that they In several London hos i a __ ..when you are in a physician's office The most recent triumph of the p tats sue.--. ; even when one of the dancers would might for their own happiness and French Fostal administration is an gears are now usdng flu ielephono, seeking advice for sago other cause, drop at their feet with the fatal the halFiness of others be a special whenever th'e have occasion to .. , you may turn to the doctor and say: ingenious little machine which not y probe "By the way, doctor, 1 have a very mark of death on his brow. They people unto Himself He asks their only automatically .Weighs letters for bullets or other metallic objects. would laugh and sing, and blaspheme whole heart, and no true lover would and samples, but records on an in- The receiver of the telephone is "peculiar something the matter with even while they were throwing the like Iese from one he loved. dicator at the side the amount re- Placed on the, head of the operator, say hand. It does not hurt me, but dead bodies of their late companions Lesson' III-The Ten Command- and the patient is placed, in.the us- lt is numb in one Place," Thea the vireo for stamps.. When the article ual manner, in contact with a late; _ " physician with a grace face will out of the open church windows menu-duties to men (Ex. xx, 12- deposited on the balance exceecs the P where they would tall into the gutter 17.) Golden Text, Matt. xiz, ly, sties_ wet ht the indicator the general medium employed being look at your hand. Than he will regi a fuel sPona or some a and.Ife there poisoning the air until "Thou phalt lode itis neighbor as roe tl hoistgs the sign ."Too P Ixr saturut- take pin out of the iapeI o! his promptly y ed with d saline"solution, •w'ttich is" " - � the dead cart made another round- thy-self." The Golden ';`ext fella ns . coat and prick that spot. Thou he So there are men and women spirit, thnly way in which we can show heavy•• ; _-- ., spread over the plate. '_The latter. is ' will turn and say: "You are a lap- connected with the telephone by a stat leFera living in the homes of the to man that we love food is by lov- _-a.r or! You are already doomed, al- A MUSICAL MOTH. -' wire and the probe, after•it hail been. - - z though death may be mazy years rich and poor alike who are as ut• ing our fellow men. - away." tarty indifferent to the approach of Casson TV.-Worshiping the bold- Ahistling moth is an Australian introduced into the body, naturally But, though, leprosy !nay,roam in.' eternal death caused by sin 'as were_ en calf (Ex. xxxil, 1-85). Golden rarity. There is a glassy space on vibrates"ns soon as the foreign me- - ' a seemingly harmless may, the di- some of the inhabitants of as Text, Ex. xx, 8, "Thou shaft have the wings crossed with ribs'. When tallic substances comes in contact :. `sense for ton r flue; feta'.;even i8fteen during the wholesale slaughter of no other Go'tia before file." One of the moth wants to whistle it stTikc� with it. The probe is also connect. years will keep O�..steedillt' Spread- human ' lite in the great London the moat amazing. things recorddd these,;.,..ribs with its antennae, which ed with the telephone by a wire, nnP . ing.. It w,W,sproail until ae,.angers: (ague of in Scripture to the love and the long have a knob at ttiesend. The sound thus no Fuc(! blunder ]s .posasuUle, as , fail oR from,LhA hands and the toes AWOUT TWO CENTURIES AGO. suffering of God., and another is,tlsa to a 1{sve-call troli'f the mals to the sometimes happens -when an ora us 'tr+m the tent. Tt will keep on But, though the leprosy of the greab sinlu5nem of man. 'Chere female wry hatter} is ;sad .. -.._---L------ _-_ _ _ tl • , rr _ I .! ° - . 1. - - - . >.::�, :: . .r .6.,,, • a.., n .9, 1'. . :'. .. . � n . .• R. A ' 1. 71 r _, .,., : " I . „ , . :' y _ , : . . .. .- _ .. .. .. — — _ .:__ dared kiadli�. a plea 1$ Srt.f tremulous- tone,-"because in 8pit4 __._�,d•BY"3. Ow>at TABLTT;�1.�_ -- -- - _ T- • . 4. -:,7 T I . . .. , I D . and soul?" . of everything I love-him- yet: That --- _ Kitty'd^ very face has alterel in is my heaviest misfortune. At times �•oa w�� Si�y and Fzetthl M, ressto- -,--ted-----hos- hs++e-fent-Itul€long --Da-�-� h-ffdsa� �-_ _._._ _ _ - -oY AIr A-ei3. ditional beauty. From her lips the member how, long ago, when we g . . r - -of - , coldness and bitterness so long ha; read that quotation,- If thQ children's digestive organs ;.. i �/ oub i bitaal to them have vanished, leas- 'Hell hath no fury like a WomnII are alY' right, the children are all t'. __ A .Sc8 _ In one• love and-naturally, con- scorned,'- right. They will be hearty, rosy, . Ing Y '- sidering the trial slit has uncle - we used o it a .. . r L laugh at it and say happy.-and hungry. Get the lith • _ i gone-come deep regret, while her was a strained sentiment, and that ones right, and keep them right bg ' .r. ' M1• ••••, eyes, though full of uncontrollable no woman-could feel so badly ? 1 the use of-Baby's Own Tablets. This c' _ THE ERROR OF LADY BLUNDEN melancholy, have loot the Erre that don't laugh at it now. There were medicine cures all stomach and .,, at times burned too fiercely In moments when, sitting and watching bowel troubles,• nervousness, irrita : �• ' - them. Grief has taken the place of that. woman looking into his eyes, mon while teeth'rg. etc. These Tab- anger, and, although unacknowledged and trying her utmost to.steal him lets contain no opiate or poisonous1. • i i'-k++l j even to herself,• each day inclines i from me, and succeed.ng I have felt drugs and mothers who try them I. _ - m w . CHAPTER XXV. he is really flesh and blood and her There are moments when, with the a knife into her heart." they have little or-ers. liars. D. E. I:',, '"Tempus fugit." If Solomon� be very own. child upon her knee, she is al-most She Inas groi-n-dea;diq-gait-ate is adgiey—Vsodmere—alter,-=eaya �_ ­ _,ri'ght, and there is indeed a time "Isn't he pretty ?" she says, tippy, lost in her love for her pre- drawing her breath hard. ••{then our little girl was about six ' . for everything, there Is surely a liushrng softly• sent treasure; but these glad mo- "Dearest," entreats Gretchen, months old she caught a bad' cold, : �_ time to rejoice as well as a time "Pretty ! He is the most beau- meats are paid for heavily by the kneeling down 'beside her, wish Leese and was much troubled with indigos• 1. ,: to mourn over this truism,-to tiful creature I ever saw in my life. long hours of terrible depression in her eyes, and slipping an arm tion and constipation, and very rest• r y a mourn when good, days come to an pretty 1 What a word !" says Gret- that inevitably follow on them, and round her neck, "do not talk so. less both day and night. One of my -- _ '----.-uafruitlul end, to rejoice when ill the ichen, in a tone that borders on--of-'that arise from wiiat qhe d9xes not It is terrible. My poor darling, try neighbors brought me some Baby's dim future happiness may loom. To fence. confess even to,her own heart, but not to think o1 it." Own Tablets and in a few days my ; _. Kiv;y alone, perhaps, the thought' On this the first "Lady of the ted-I what is in reality, a suppressed "I never cease thinking of-it. How little one was regular in her bow brings neither Pain nor pleasure. It I chamber•" sees cause to interfere. I longing to.show the little one to-his would you feel if Kenneth were to els and rested well. I found the �,a is a matter of indifference to her., father. treat you so ?" Tablets fro satisfactory that I now ! She sails acrossr"Ehi3 room and'Looks whether the hours Haste or tarry. I She hsa forbidden Gretchen to put "Oh, Kitty !" says Gretchen, with always keep them in the house and i down with scrutiny upon the un- August and golden Septeni-,conscious infant. the boy's birth in any of the pa- quick reproach and a Pained ea- have since found them valuable when ber have flied, and October reigns,-I ••Yes, he iT a beauty, bless him," 1 Pers, or to let Sir John know in pression, recoiling a little. "You she wasteething. I can truly re- .. bleak month, full of sad thoughts, I she says, warmly. "But he'll catch,any way, directly or indirectly, of forget C Poor Kenneth !" commend them for the ills of little r_r, ushered in by blinding rain and pas-I cold it you unto ver ,his nose " I his existence, to Gretchen's deep but Ah, true. You are happy that ones." I sionate storm. j With this she wraps the baby . up 1 unavailing regret. Perhaps, indeed, it is so. He is ally your own. You Children take these Tablets read . Tu-day: the wind is dancing Hind again so closely that Kitty su!'ers .11 ;the latter might have transgressed are content, while i I am utterly 1Yt and crushed to a powder they can . • dances round the chimney pots and j mental agionies in the •Fear that he the rules laid down by Kitty, had stranded. I have lost everything." be giver. with absolute safety to I Sir John been w!thin reach of news; Very often Gretchen raises the the smallest infant. The Tablets `i . gables of Laxton, drowning the sang will die of suffocation, and surre+p•{ • of birds, dashing itself wildly urn t'tiiiousl urs a small white finger but up to this no one has heard'sleeping infant from his.cra,die and can be obtained at all drug e'tores, vciadow-panes, B rushing th ou};h on tris mouth every aow and then,`any tidings of him or been made I places him upon Kitty's knees, ar you can get them post paid at5• c ^�' —_ ishrubberies and across lawns, to Ito try if he still breathes. aware of his whereabouts: h `With that child In your arms," cents a box by Rritir.g direct to The . i 'pass on with an angry •shriek He mustn't be interfered • with, 1 After that first day when Kitty she says, gently, bending an adoring Dr. Williams' flfedieine Co., Brock- tlirou h rile with vehement tears had .demanded tate above it, how can you speak villa Ont., or Schenectady,'N, `y. •1. g gaunt trees that grow you know ; be won't like it," says j tit 1 each minute more naked beneath its I nurse, in aq obscure tone, nodding la promise from Gretchen that the l so You make me think you do roc'--e touch. her head in a dark faehien, as ,ichild's birth should not to advertls- not decrees so great a treeeure.'" HOSP SCIS$Ok5 AREDh: - 'heeav es from the avenue are I though she could say more "an she;ed, and Grotchen, because' of her I "I had forgotten plan. My baby, �s — t��*-_Ies-t,._agitation-in_het�� ��a my beloved." says Kitty and thea na complexities c i dri,ting helplessly hither and thithe-•r�Wou: - • ' 'Oh, no, of course not," setvs'state shculd be ptxjudicial to her she cries sile tl but bitters the mulch skill is re trod$ failing thick as snow-flakes, ands sister's health, had ruse`retactaatr tears r"on down her oheeka un- p .:,f i Y Y. volved !n the rnakin of scissors, . gIanxcng foo;,-rnly in at drawing- Gretchen,. hastily, who is plainly, q'u vet the yo- roucu and boudoir, as though to�3'`ery much afraid of her. ip the desired promise, Kitty, had checked. One falls lightly upon the �� of manufacture 1s +cry interest- crave emu sympathy fur their ur made no mention or Sir John. But slumbering child. i The are forged from "There's never any knowing what ng' Y B good Dar ti- crave�omo turn a baby may take," goes on to-day, lying on a couch, to the "You must not cry, Kitty; I for-,steel heated to redness, each blade - I 11 !nurse, who clearly wishes it to be;library, with King Baby sleeping in bid It," says Gretchen, austerely ibeiag Cut off with. sufficient metal to The acv is gray and overcast. The understood that though mother and!a bewilderingly beautiful bassinet' •'It you do, you will make baby I form the shank, or that destined to *f earth is a dull grceu. Nature hall 'aunt may possibly feel some fa•lnt ,close to her, she breaks the reserve ill, and yourself III, And then I shall : Inatome rile cutting part, and bow, 4 i, litilp 9330. sh.. and that for so many weeks she has re- inevitably fall sick also with fretting that which, later on, is fashioned i ba':. the occ+an, }u1L of furious rage, she alone, !s the sole proprietor. !igloos y apt. - See.--Y't e - 'into the holding portion: For the _ da-hcs itself against rock and. Gretchen. sitting In a low chair a tear disfigure his forehead ; and •'< "And I wouldn't talk, you know," I g I bow a shall hole is punched and bouid_r. whilst ever and anon the;ske goes on, still uncomfortably full (gear the fire, with a letter fromears must be unlucky on so young this is afterwards expanded to the :=•ti: .. rcr>e ` its wrath creeping up irom of mystery, "It's fever,-Chat's what I Kenneth in her hand, is reading a creature: A cruel baptism." i required size by hammering it on a . . {he F:arbor bar, otierwhelms and !t means, And what will your ma loud little portions of it. I She carefully wipes away the sign ironical anvil, after' which both In.ts to silence the wird laughter of •`It seems so strange." she says of grief, while baby growls, and Isha.ak and bow are filed into a more I the vci:.tr}. wind. and the doctor say 7" addressing presently, laying down the leiter. Lady Blurndca Thorn's nothing so p Y. Y B frowns, and shakes his head, sad pezfect shape, ar.d the hole bored in I - I. Inside the house as deep calm as- bad as talking. It set% one's brain I to thiak that in two weeks I sba?l cienchear Zfl's squall fists, and shows Ithe middle for the rivet. the blades • - bert. Itself. In the. halls huge Lrr% afire. I neer talk,-never ! It's 'Aghin see him. To think that all thein.every way the thorough annoy- are next ground, and the handles �l 'crackle and burn fiercely ; but the 'time that seemed so interraicable ante he feels at the libert taken I .,,:4, pcilscm Why. I knew two as tov'ely j Y filed smooth and burnished with . &:1:.d of the pine logs as they flare young women as ever I met in my La nearly torus to hn end that I with hili malesty`e pink face all and emery, after which the pairs `, or:d sparkle is almost the only thing life, and the had rriends-as t#JY ,soon-soon-he will be in this room.i "See how he sleeps,-so peacefully, I are fitted together and tested as to t:."t d;str"rba the strange quiet of called themselves-who would ta-lk :with me aanin that I shall he�rjsweet darling," goes on Gretchen. their easry working, They are not I'l, ._. room and corridor. Ito 'em; and what came of It ? Why, hint, speak to him, touch him '" Igiving Kitty time to recover. ' I yet 5nisrhed, howeler; they have to ; - i p-:stairs, too, all is still. The "H'ow happy the thought maLes i believe honesrcl I think more of him yr they went out like the snuff of n �tY undergo hardening and ten peeing � ry . .Hants o a curious tone I � softly ! g y and on Up-'',candle. 'Sade me from my frfend+c,' f Yea,' 'says Kitty o a thorn you do land be again adiusted a.ter which . toe and— liu%h i IS you will en- "Too-.happy. dreamily ; "I am Kite+- smiiles. ser tai% evtys I, as King David said - long they are sanity put together again particular froom, •wins tAke m afraid to think of it. There are yet ­You bave had him for a lea care then, before me.' 8i, a d I olished for she third time [n you do it with ttr:ger on'. "Who• went out, Nurse ?-was it two whole weeks, ari.d--so many time now. Nitty, haven't you? Give j comparing the edges of knives and lip and slowest, quietest foots+et 4 .the friends ?" asks Kitty. things can happen in fourteen days'" him to me for a little bft. Don't be I scimore, it will be nouced, of course I. e No, my dear The young,women '"He is better, dearest. He says afraid I shan't make him, and I , Irtorm seems miles assn A atna•1 re not !n any way The blends are all lowered.. The ,that the latter a they drooped and died, as the song I so,„ promise faithfully not to drop him " so sharply ground as the former, Ibut brilliant fire burns calmly,-:,says:" I "Yea, he says so. I dare say belt'•I Taking him in her arms very gent- ,and that in cutting rci-F ors crush - -______•giulitrly,-as though it fully under- I should Ilke to talk fora if file fir• but I fear he thought he should lv, and Wath a certain motherl I = stards the iml:urtdnce of the oo- et well, and there is no` mention motherly bruise more than knives. whNe," - says poor Kitty, who is I F touch that comes naturally to her' .I. carina and how necessary is perfect deadly tired or L.tse enforced silence, here"-toudhing the letter-"of be-!,and sits very sweetly nA her, Gret- r ' trarutuil:ty, and how unparduaahle n and is longing to hear all Gres ling able to walk or 'eves •Lo stand• schen walks up and down the room- PAP1:l2rMAKI\G 3 ATERIAI�g crime would be even a Ltllirg stn-•chen's flattering comments on her or anything to make me think he is with the little one, crooning a ten-� The enormous quantity of timber iter - In any wise diderent from what he I der old-fashioned cradle son as she ifirst-born. g used annually for conversion' into on the hearth-rug stands a tall. : "I dare m deur. 1 never et was when leaving. His recevery has goes. 1 r 1 is making lin a inroads 1 Iui g say,. y Y B Pape PR+ P g B - p p.- motherly-loo kin woman of saw a young lady who didn't. But proved a failure" "What lovely Little bands he has!" 'into the available forests. and many - , abo :t forty, who sweeps the roiim;I've told you the- consequences:" "I never quite believed in thal she says. presently, in A earessing of the manufacturers think it is - at iatcrt'als. with her ox-like encs. ; ,,But I'm pocitive M s Dugdale (rmyself. Never Mand, darling,"- whisper "I think I never saw such Inane too early to begin experiment- _ and, lasting diem fall upon the bed.won't snuff me out," persists Kitt mournfully,-"you have lits Sova, and tan hands on an ban before " " P Y" Y Y Y Ing with other material for paper= - "y;3n the distance, allows them to lin- with . a faint but amused latigh that is surely worth moss than all "Are they small ?" asks Kitty,j making to supplement the wood sup- • ger on it contentedly, as though sh+t Gretchen, however, is too ferruled l the world beside. To be able to rising to examine.into this import- ppltes, and even to tike them place - i on-o!ers herself "monarch of all she at the awful weight of evidence trust fully in what one loves ant subject, "Yee; yet I think Mrs f? we cannot grow timber fast en- . sur,gyy' there. brought to_bear on the case to back She pauses abruptly, and ratxing her Brooke's baby had hands quite • as lough to meet the demand Two ma- ... There is a serenity about this her u in her rebellion, azid on1 Shand, with a sigh, to her brow, small:" wI m:in nit tr be snrpas! d,-nn ex- P y arcs Into the fire. s w o parer-making are aow ' gazes at her beseechingly. • R "Not nearly," says Gretchen, em- attracting attention, One is bagasse _ ' tr ;e repose it must have taken You think so, of course," says "Oh.' that you could try to trust -' ta-or � , n ears ry lite' IPhatically. "How can You saY so lithe refuse of the sugar raft's. which the worthy Froman, with a pitying again !" whispera Urotchen, bending I You don't half appreciate him: He rr =s of the situation; ai, n + inks that. But forward and fluahi warm! Kitty's PP W'therto has been pure Haste, except _ si, f n8 Y. Y should be my child, a sweet-a keel-I that a+small part is used as roti; li A f,.r t,nt,T 18 Gretchen enters, with darkens. She lets hen hand fall B . ti paper mill is note using bagasse to - 1've seed what I've s 4 in Yet I hank he will be dark, ' r., , r.:utement and susp�,nded breath, :and destructions, and motherless Iagain n o fpaper d the rocket is said .0 9 t. lays her finger on her lit?, and , 1head. to be excellent It is peed etc t a .babies, "I hope l e will not rrgemble me to th.t.'Ca her head.mysteriously, as, ••Oh. Nurse, I cha'n't -sa$ one "I only loved one man in all my any way •• 'says Kitty, quickly.I the d is soon comm when all the ' 11:w,gh to enforce 'still furth'cr cau- word to her. You may trust me," life, and he betra,?ed me," she says, ""neither !a lace, nor form, nor dial- g :? Y bagasr+e will be another of the mn- t: n in a low voice, but one full of i":.tnc�n gods sweetly to hc•r, and, interrupts GrFtchen, aghast. And, positin. I hope ho will be like I tartars diverted arum Lhe waste-heap.. ,, ,a • ; - true to her word, she declines all, passion. i- you, retchen, because Lhen he may'and turned Into u source of wealth. - rm'it on to the lido of Leis ted,.Kitty's attempts at conversation, "Dear Kitty, betrayed you be happy.""- 1 Another kind of paper material is t n"is orFr it ATM looks down upon and, sinking into a chair, contents 'surely that is too hard a word. I •'That is so likely 1" says ' Gret- rice straw, very little of which is - ,. Kitt': Stich a :air fraGi:c Kitty herself with holding the invalid's Chen, laughing, now used except to provide bedding bt,t a,Kitty lovelier than she has hand and Lakin an occasional cepHe& To Tore to riia thyI Ih g } Why not ? hinny a ch[ld is more for cattle. It has been known for a . airy 'teen before. Upon her arm Cliave's ointe curs 1 -- r t� a little pink Ilannel bundle, at the littke gentleman lying so and atiwlate case for sect irks Its aunt than its moihet_.-Why g -trays that be .: . , ­, Err. which it•seems a difficult mat, .sweetly in the arms of Morpheus. and ererr form or Ischia¢. not mine -?" made of this material ; but for some u:r for 6cr to remove her eyes. ! ' ' blcedla�gzndprot-n4SagpUM "I ani too fair for a •boy. You reason it �has not been ' utilized to •" the manufacturer.hare guamnteed it. Is"ter ^a; Drescher., steeping ecce the pinks The birth e! this little son-this tilin=talsIn edallypressand a*kraw neigh• would surely prefer him darker T" any extent. There are greet possi- - , I bui:dir., opens it carefully, and, gazes most wonderful child in a!1 , the yaar> °r back ifIntot You ecan eoo�ItandI was not thinking of hair, or bilines fn the manufacture of paper. _ .':�- ,�o�,ie c!v at its contents. leered, as`his mother firmly believes 6ill vtrot rs rarrsox�urxstcCb.Toronta eyes, or slkin when I spoke. I was from these two new mu.terials. -'I_^ only wishing he might have a soul i . " 1' • is asl,ep," murmurs Kit y; , is Cjha&W$ Ointment as fair as ours." . -- _ —'= . ' �t file ' i.Kitty's breast hitherto unsounFed, - - _ Y WONDERS OF Cl7ElIISTRY 1,.. c a-:circ ole_. . a moment, 'with a "Perhaps he will be like ' cicir,e His.ad�ent has changed sail sotrtened "!le rd ays is, isn't -he . Dari-',her whole nature to an unusual "le- sometimes . tell -myself there must father," says Gretchen, slowly: Modern chemistry has produced ' ir.; vchisivei s Gretchen, in n tone gree. The clutch of baby trngers, bo misconceptions that may yet be Brit Kitty makes 'no reply. such changes in the colorings of of tial: ionate admiration, .irite:•c!ed the moist pressure' of two small cleared up." (To Be Continued.; many of our stones 'and minerals ; `. to tris trink bunflc. lips,,the nestling of a helpless head, "Outsider always think that. And ---♦-- that' it is possible to imitate many 1�. 1C i;t}, ruf.,. one of her hands, the crushing of a tender face against w woman can never quite Knee that CROW AS-ELECTP,3CIAN. f them to improve uion nearly all. 0 rut Ines the •creek' or the sleeping in-Ion's boreal,-what woman who has a man is to lrlame.t But if you had Any colored onyx can be obtained *•. t►e r n l.o tI i ,`. • -fan? as though to assure herself ever felt all this but has known Isulfered as I have- sat'ered it'would A crow has been- $ --- by simple-chemical' processes, and Hca n f,"r the hundredth time that what it is to be ennobled and ren- be different,-as I still 'suffer,­-In a cutta Telephone Company into trou- the common dull• colors of this stone --_ v..�� r.�.� ble. It built its nest'at the central can be converted into brilliant hues, - -- i z office where four w.fres converged, thus greatly Increasing the value: itch "i �� and used tin clippings and bits of Not only can the whole stone be eadf � ' 0 ase wire for the purpose, with the re- Heade to change color, but sections cult that it established tom Tete -. . . u r P and lines of it can Le made, td as1. "' - electricai communication between the sume a red, black, yellow, or white `'' whole of the.four lines. When a sub- or black, Agates tire easily convert- '� [3�t for Wanted to burn the Stein With "a Red Hot Iron—Patient scriber rang up ...,one he wanted ed into an onyx=like substance and , Chase's ©Intment he was answered from four different character, whid> laps'darfes use for __ ,� t • Was Cured by ®r. offices at once. color, while rile rest is pure white . - cameos and intaglios. L i Alex. I>icLean, Teener ale, the excruciating pains. "Hy experience with Dr. Chase's CANAL WORKED BY A MODEL. -441 N.S., v;rites :-For _ two years I i 'Again I decided to consult a doe Ointment 'is that the first applica- A most ingenious system is em- DENSEST POPti'LATION . --- wut•,,,.d n%-=ectionman on the Do-;tor. This one stripped me, .and said tion did me more good than did ployed by which the director of the v -. I :" iuintr n ('ozl Company's 'Railroad the piles would have t0 be burned i Suez Canal can tell at a glance the The Belgian Dovcrnment has lust the two doctors, sad it has made issued a statistical report shorting bot wee: Sydney and Glace Bay, with a red hot iron, I shivered at exact position of a31 vessels passing that the .;h � i;cid during that time was ex-i the thought of burning the flesh, and Mme as well anal as free from piles as through it. A model is placed in the the dense to�nlEuroopet there bei g , Posed to all sorts of weather. Grit-4 told him I Could not think of under-rany man. Since being cured I worfisl office of Port Said, and the whole c't ally rn�' It^alth failed, and I t•e- going such an operation, so he gave ed during the winter in the IumB�' cabal is worked from headquarters 605 persons to every square mile, as i . cn:c"• ;, victim o[ protruding piles. me some salve, [or which he charged woods and experienced no return of by means of the telegraph, he pori- against 410 in holland and 34cJ in r{,• At 1 est l did not know what my me two dollars, but it did not do my old trouble. I am not putting tion of each ship being marked , by England. There are still over 12I. \h nil .•nt as<, but cQrsultgd doctpr, mltny �oyc►, lit too strong when 1 say that Dr. a figure on the model. It is thus Per cent,, of Belgian oldiers who u i ,i il,ourh he trllntect me for piles, I was in a'desperate condition Chase's Ointment eras worth =100 quite easy to arrange for vessels can neither read nor write. . they ol,lp grew worse. and lied given up hope of ever ja box to mo. You are free to use passing each other. "I oi,l fit:eek to gfia up Rory and lbeing freed from this dreadful spfSer- my testimonial for the benefit ot. The longest day of the year at rct ;rn to" my home. ltiy suftering 'ing when a friend told ms about I others, as I feel it May duty Ae Make A tiny little boy, on a.visit to his New York is fifteen hours: at Lon• could scar;ccly he described., I could ,Dr. Chase's Ointment. He said be known this great ointment." grandmother saw her plucking a don, sixteen and a halt; at St. Pet' • ` not vr,lk•or lie down, but while the'Tied seta so many cases that it had l Dr. Chase's Ointment, SO cents a hen,- He looked Into her face and ersburg, nineteen; at Tornea, Fin• : .'rest. c•f t!r family was sleeping I cured that he would pay for it him- box, at all dealers, or FAIM soar,. mid: ,"Po you take ot2.their. clothes land, twetrty-two; and at SPitzlisa. I. ti; • c S I !Bates & Co., .Toronto, etierY night. grafidma'1" gen. throe mouths and : 1�, '' roc .b• groaning and achir>g from salt 12 it failed to aura. , - . . . . _ . .: ,: - - Ic • • , - _ - r,t - - . ". . . . . % . . .... .- I I . . . I ... . . I :1 , 1 . 1 . 1. .1 . . ­. .., ­. .� .'­ - .. !. ..1'1 ­1 ..L­ , I I I ­­ - . ­ I - .' _ 1 . Y 4, i " ilk X - - „ , i Rev. John Salton of the far rest is homef ' -a-rant:---.._.._. Bliss Gilman,of the Queen city is visit-1 - d log at `Ven. Harbron's. ??►�� LC COW FOR SALE-she on- due - -w Loses Rogers,of Oshawa.was home over 1Y�1 dersigaed has for rale cheap a good cow (`�. z dtT Snaday about Oct lac J Chapman•An et'. 49 - a r - 1'. alowbray,of London, Oak.,was with BRM TO RF-NT•-Or on shares 606 his brother a few days recently. �j s i` hundred acres,south half. lot 8, eon 4. bliss L. Hortop,after tour years spent in (pickerin8,plow.ag all dose Apply to J 0 t the Brandon General $ospital, bas ra- Baham,Txbridge.or to H 'r Love next farm ,pggydg earned home f6r a few months visiting we 98-tt _ —=Is showing this Week— =3D+s7ea:; 11L00ltfy•ShcaedTaat!i relatives prior to her taking a post graduate WANTED-A good general servant, one ` poarse in Roosevelt hospital.Naw " - i n of Pi ton is visi ' w able to do plain cooking,good wages.Apply .. r tinsertion.bseq entinsline - 10oeats. his brother• n• w, cwbrav a SPECIAL va zee tach aabeeoa•nt tasertfoa, ergine • e blies Maggie Jones,-of Glen Major, is Hotel, V srkham• 28 tf t 7t b rate 001 not inclnds i.egal or Foreign ad,: %sititrg at J.W.Duna's. OQ'3E AND L�L' FOP. SALE OR - { $peasal-term@ pTToo to leashes-mtkptg r•.-Jaaeph sidles-ie eotsTalesaeak after To rent-T xI-e house and lot be ong ag Mail for 3 or a months or byy the year, Hal!- a loom illness. the estate of the lata Henry Moore.eitu&ted 11/4 - 10"Y or yearly contracts pa;ableuaeterly. John Rodd bad to forego his usual tri t0 i miles notch of Pickering will Appnly to 3elsineea cards,ten lines or uadarq with paper. Toronto last week owing to a rivoroas cold'Enos Remmer,Picaering. e�6R• !a�u in 'NEW FLANNELETTES : Iters year,$3 OC,Payable in advance. tIMI'Fotioeinlocalcolumnstea cents line, Nauta settle is his side. He is ibis to be ATTLE FOA SALE OR TO FEED ale cents per line each subsequent insertion. around again. I C' 3-A&I 0ontraot rates made known on appuoa. On shares-I have at my Premises 70 cattle NEW R 4PPE RE T TE S On- No free adverrieing. J. W. Dann was off duty for a few days composed of milch cow* yearlings and some � - Advertisements without writtsm Detractions cause-1 by a slfitht attack of lumbago heavy feeding steer, Will sell for cash or on isil The inserted s without dau a d charged so- 13. Spencer had a ver narrow este on �e Also two Noises Write or apply to John Y sordin A White:Brougham 49•tt - gly. Orders for discontinuing advertise• Saturday while building a high straw stack - Sweats manbe'ln writing and sent to the pub. on J.W. Ddna's north farm. We have rt &her, r STRAY-Strayed from lot 17,tan 1: Just what on need`for the cooler weather. { lob Work promptly attended to, not tae particulars in fall but understand J Scazbaro,on Aug sorb,a bav gelding aged y -__ 79•90blished every Friday morning tetits ofIIe the presence of mind of J.Gordon averted` white star on forehead, &hod, weight about 14 PinkeriDg Oct. a serious accident. cwt Any information leading to recovery will r - "Nurkar & Thexton. Proprietors besnitablZrewarded HCJeanln9s. Woburn. --`- - The 1ti4sea Rodd assisted the Bfooklin l p O York t.o• 47=ti - ---^�•�E—._ - _ ' choir std their harveat hems entertainment < Our P o1ltSos-Binet lndepeadenos on Thursday evening last weer. L1ARM FOR 3ALE-Being lac 21,eon ,Jur A1rdl-@ Fust-class&.ocalPaper• Ifed.-At her home on Saturda 1' Y the 1. Pickering, consisting of 50 scree C>UP Earp®otetions-The hearty 20th, second dsaghter of SIr, ad f+lrs Promisee azo eicaated a - Shrewd buyers are picking Up - stPport o!the oeogle of Pickering and.vleinit7 more or leas On the ._ a Alfred Tremble (aged .9 yeat s) she being good,tame house. Rood frame barn and stables ]L ID�►�, SE t 26 1902, ill only a few days a ith di theria. Ria excellent roster and gaud orchard Fencer are in - y y p i good coadlatin For lnrther particulars apply 1 extend to tte parents cur sympathy in their to Thos O Neii on the premises or Pickering P 0 Snap . t ••.sa.- ' ea9 bereavement. 48•,1 A ►7�3iapYg Almost everybody attended the Wbitby ROTES AND 0UMMENTS. TO LET-That valuable farm, being Bioda] fair and tkev speak is giowiug lot 21.cot Pickezing.cootatning about 160 '— terms of the improvement on revioas I At a cabinet'cottneil held e.1 Ottawa p p acres On the premises are a targe at:ne Nonan years, of course there area few who did i t%o barna with atone stablirg beattath;two large Good Patterns Good Cloth sn Monday, Thanksgiving Day was not attend a8 they would scarcely spare the I ,tanles and hiving-shade,and bay barn The +_ $ted f,tr T tiaDa t0 D: Place is well watered sad tend-!Will be left _ h raday. -1 h` arttea esuoas o seating R arms inr"`a-F"`pa` ;-� year this day was observed on Nov sea sf Palmer,PalmPickering.Otic ��•c` p tiro` a locality noted for its 000•scgnaintance 2$:b, but that date was decidedly an. with Mr Gossip,its Christian ioduence,law i L�ARM FOR SALE-That valuable — popular. Tae date fixed for this year respecting,etc., should call on James Sal- ; 1 farm containing SO acres general vre or 4 - will be received with l antis- Louton sad A_Parkin,as each have farm@ to le,.a,e:tnated on the^th con.t,aing parts of lots �'+a are clearing them out to make room for new goods. g let, i9 and au Un:be remises are situated a com• L fiietion as it will take place in a firt&ble frame bonne and barn ane s small season of the year which is generally orchard The place .well watered and fec4ed y g y Look out for Frank R Conklin one of This farm is&s goad as coy to&c can be fu:ad _ - .. 3itltalilB_fa2'..a..}30{SdBt'; - -- ill the townahtp Porseas:oo g�Ivea t� Floogb ._. .. .--- . e•r-�`ork-City's P6g�39;'t motet tafnirrs ar) as soot as tic Preaen cr: erne -when he[veetlilg operations is Just the fire hall On Thankegivin¢ nimbi ondOtt" p&rt:cuiart meds kLoven on apu i' ver end consequently, suitable for October 18th w cation to Fester f3utchiaua.Claratnone. 4..:f" R - thanksgiving. s G�dRu FOR SALE-Bain¢lot 20, con els Register: 1 1.Pukanaq,cucta,n,a,d90&:re., On eta - t1 few darn ago a letter appeared In — 33 reml.ea ire a dozed uric&haze*a, a a & ¢qcod ----.-T - _ N _ .g&TCADSY, $.tip": 130?.-Aactiou sale trau:e casae, r. cissa otauiini ata&n aLnu yam, ^ �('� /'\ are of the For�nto d8lhea signed by dance of herd ac: act, entry flood zea.is InPI�T youth �T��3 of farm stock and implemeDtA, the pro• conta:n:ay ab �t .brae a aa. T.::a fuze a is e "Victim" in which he airs his rig 3 a e} ac t:i ,tato ct c,ut:rati.a::oa .c-d:.^ce of _.. 6 rt' of Tbos. C Bacon, at lot 1. con, 1, vanees under which heleas suffered Uibridge bale at one. For terms and ice.ee tarc.e :i:ckering a::3 t■ ranted. Burin the exhibition b' the invasion' other Farticalars see tills, POocher a 11::.s ..a rr.ena:j inducemr %to Part:ee wan:. - g y ing a arst•ises ".ii 16 ,.carted t: cu:;ea fel his residence by bis friends L••om Postill,auctioneers. f tr'm r...rr,r•a<r,or aid w•th.a a a::.4a I's Tecnps.r Uct '?sp, I'u1:-Ancti�c rale f 4=aster trcu.f ser as illa;r and a ..lie a01 ':bile country, in 1116 Mier he seeks a ;:aster from Ytrier:cg ata o. Tb a Drub Immense quantity On hand in these grAdes.' farm stock the property of Sar Fti_hards ono w.:; . to3.1 :D ata p+rcn ':'r 4eyara.a:r w _ �Wea 3 beJor some rg oeeCtewherebv ft�mV,ch Bis dome ar lot 1 l con 1: Peakerio Kingston au.t pur.u&sen Fur tenets aa1 rustics I art,c e friends road, I mike east of Pickerriiit ,Wage, al&r.&„piy L. >l,os b.tcl<er. too piem,aei or w R t' C4rohartla.ou ag.ot, eteaer.ng. 'er tf Plymouth Special . .', :. {sf tsLom_Le appears IO be uahanled bee bilis for particulars L Fairbanks. i -- _ r .. ... . Pe - _ from the co u;:tri :.. _ •;kaennot the OLes wLo go to elle Cit to Dan t forge— to hear-31a[le Tem at' A UCTIoN SALE Ctreen Sheaf, As a rule, the people B y ! Auctioneer _ ayo ge their board--a ,i lodging. and - - - --- —-- - _ --- -- ._ at St George a eburch Ls,lies' soolal --UF— to impose uplp ,Heir friends. If they- A hearty dreioonie extended to all by I --- Silver Sheat, ;Apend a few days daring fair time in the Lade Guild. fro and .spend a FAR M ..STOCK - - - %be city as the guest of some friend or pteasant hour wiiti them to atghs at the The aDderssgned has received instruct Gelden.Sbeaf. _ relative, the latter is aaaally well re- social.% wtll only coat von oeata, from Jemea Richards to sell by public - rfecelve a basket well fille3 with some auction at lot 1l:con l Pickering. ifiiaa laid for bts trouble. If be does not lana Plows S and read.i mile east of Ptckenog `'tifage - - and Gold Medal. __ i of the products of the farm, he wiH'be at 1 o'clock on j : :ovitied to the farm to spend ,his vee - Thursdiay, 0rir• Znd'1902 -I bought' before the advance, t!eyefare can sell at lowest prices. d' ation, and to enjoy the ,Dare couutry Plow' Points , v = air,an invitation vibiCh Oe i9 ast1311y Wilkinson and Cockehatt Plow and -The following talaabie property viz - glad to accept. When this griveously all rgpairs constantly on bacd: i 1 cow,aged. %apposed to be in calf: 1 cow. Plenty for ill no fear of disapF�intwent when you call, wronged city individual g,)es to the a yrs alb,. rap 3o be in cal! 1 better.: yrs - fioantt , whish he often does for weeks Cherrywood Blachmlth old sop to be in cart 1 heifer, 1 year old ; ti y Shop t boll calf i egi ala: ball snit i mss old egg THOS, ���REst a Lime, the do not Sud him s0 et• 1 above are semieiezed tittle for which cerci .i .ILIIteedingly considerate of the feelings ROBT. DAt'IDSO�. Pro ticates will be farnwhed Lbifer 3 rs hi h f _ of his much despised country cousin. _ p' grade sap to be in calf, heifer. 2 yrs old - y asp to be to calf cow yrs old rap to be a,�T� T While enjoying the hospitality of his FaRlt FOR S3LE OR TO REvT- ing, D calf: cow.'yrs all nae to April: bail .,General 111E'rChant, hltevale. A, friends. he considers it is his uAdis- Ona hundred scree lot k eon s, Pickoder am I Calf. 11 mos old ; 3 fat heifers 2 yrs Old ; . Stoat house and coos toandattone soder barn ported right, to get up out of his bed and stables. The boa of alay loam. Poeserstoa 1 fat.leer ; 2 steers 2 jn old ; sacking colt at an hoar of the da and at the given to ploullb at any elm+ App1 m J D b d,by Red Wattle Berkshtn sow Y y USA Toy,Hallam e O 30 37 - eemw tient+ ac. aehip bippakfage thorn'bred boar ; 5'$bropehue ewe.; •5 will be ready waiting for him, appar• FARBt FOR SALE-Being lot 17,b Shropshire tam lamb., 3 Shropshire ewe n ! coo. Pickertag containing 130 acres lambs 3 Cotswold same 2 eheirliag. l - MnOy forgetting to'whbt inconvenienee more or lose. On the premlws are a good he i9 putting-'his hosts. . No matter frame house ane,Rut-clateout botlelingo,inelod 2 yr old;3 Cotswold ewes: 6 Cotswold two - f tog bank barn 30,74 rth stonebotstabling. water lambs.TE �t Plows how bast' the farmer may be in 1118' eooveotenc,s good orchard of @boat eve acres. -- i 4le]dP,he thinks the iarfner'e florae four of which ie lust touting tato bearing. TER liB-Fat cattle aid all rams'of.moo • » This farm to in a goad state of'.eulttvation and sed-soder c' ov r that amount l8 mor - - i and buggy should be at his disposal very convenient to markets, being 9 11 miles credit will be given to parties ,turniabi fromBlekerin village.9 1,1 miles from Freacb roved 'atilt nota,S r coni i110wdG at all times, for he dearly loves a ride man's Bay and Imile from PtoSring-station. app 1 Pi .lin tyre country, and he also thinks For farther psrticularsapply on the premU4es forca•b. We handle the famous Verity plows. Dcuble furrow two and three iflil 6irdi8d bier. to Gormloy'Broe. _ L Fairbanks.Auctioneer. horgia plows, Sulkay single and• doable furrow plows also single plows 911 -' ,and this is all done without•a word of n sizes. xomplaint from the long suffering 190.2. - Z 90�. Giv'e'our plows a trial and be convinced that they are superior to other : farmer, who uses his utmost eadeavor makes.' 8o light,in draft that a poatsl card will bring one to your field `09,hake his friends visit an enjoyable fol trial. ' one, and to woke him feel that he is a v '.veleoma visitor. As a rule the farmer • eo: Philip, Jr:, Brouharj3. . is an ideal host,'but there are cert in• - •} a► a few exceptions. We have no +fie are again prepared to purchase Barley, Goose_Wheat, 3oubt that' Victim" hagbeenimposed oats and Buckwheat. Barley and Goose wheat to be upon, for if his country relatives pas- deliyered at Elevator, Frenebman's Bay, Oats and 'Drugs r jtlass the same selfish nature -that -be P Te M'd Medicine a is so unfortunate to possess, we be- ' 'buckwheat Dn cars at Spink Mills. Zieve that it would be a difficult matter W find more disagreeaule persons to We will pay prices that will compare favalrably with " At out Rats Prices'. tome into the house than they, @fid other markets. Quantity unlimited. xe believe that he has just reasons :- `�,'' _ �.for.eom-ple,int. At, such periods as -Tbos. Moody, AReut, Pott save from 10 to �'per cent. by dealing a ith tie. W. D. Matthe`c & Co..o.. Liver of Market. 1 txhibi.tion time, it is absolutely net- p° bZssfitry that private homes should be Thomas'Electric Oil,2 bottles for for Epsom salts 3c 1b158f bs for tie. opened to the fair visitors, for if SUCK Chase's and Caster's Pills 2 tottlea for grin. Sulphur 3c Ib,10 itis for 2Sc - Dodd', kidney pills 30c Pages'Enelishspavin cure,gnariateed Fere not the case the exhibition would DrWilliam@ Zink pills genuine 30c 3 for S9 S u dl rs $save Remedy?3a' ' -to a complete failure as there are not ` l�� Cuticnra Oininset o0c Saudt'sLye10c, ,fon or25cPowdaxsx suP3cient number of hotels to aC• V ARRIVED. Pierce's Favosit Prescription 6ic Giliet'e Lye 10x,3 tin for 2Sc tommod%te one tenth of the hundreds { _ ltierce'a Golden Medical Discovery 4 Sc Blisters and liniments of all kinds _- __-_ erce's Pellets 15c. _��' �' Pi e s Horse balls 1•ic,2 for 25c thousands that flock to the fair _..� Fne liisaof Costumes,Flanne e-Il tees, Blankets, Grain bags that will. Warner's sate case, Esc -- Condition Powdeis tnadafrom-pore drigs, every year. The city is t0 be Con• stand the weal`. Paines•Cslery Compound 650 bring S'oarrecipes ulgted that the are no4 burdened Ayer's linty igor 60c Bib NTruise O•vn Soap lfl ,&,rakes for d5: with man such selfish Creatures as Syrup hypopphosphites is a splendid tonic Trusser.Suspensory g,.hot w y Fine Line of Groceries on hand. 4t' and tnnscle builder 75C bottle for 43c Silk Glaati: Stock�g,,hot water- l o ties _ -Victim". Ill future he should make Peerless Hair Vigor 500 Fountain Syringes lit a point to take his family away On ♦ L Perona 90c - •- I.Atomixera and Rubber goods of all, kinda. - • Their annual outing at that time so John Par�LQS,•. =U=1D8.TtZ=. Oak's Red Clover Compound at wuolesake Pr;ces that lie:might avoid the expe>3se and Oak's Red Clover Ointment,a sure cure for Finest Cod Liver Oil,almost tasteless , Eczema 500 'S rup,White-Pine and-Tar for Cough&, !unpleasantness of entertaining his Oak's DyeOepsia Tablets 33c. Tooth Brushes 5 and IW scanty Cousins. - TelBRraph Oil 250- - Nicely perfumed Toilet soap 50 cake y Perfumes,all odor%10 and lac 2'c Derby Oil 2Sc a� Dar Blister � y -Kinsale. W • p ire p s for ssences a Vanilla, c Inds Poultry me Salt a are 2 lb 25C Pare Cream Tartar,Spices of all k' t ._ E L'm0n t' '1 a et Frank Tripp of the Toronto polios force Miller & Co.,all recipes, prescriptions-wa saved gree .5 3 t4a D:u3 st.ogk of.Hugh. fat vlaitigg his brother Jose h. `' We are a in the Ili hest rice for live cults .We send ant p p @tions i❑ connect'.on with John Fktrler.'who some t frit' years ago P y g g p p y' ?rept poet office and store here, oared on a empty urates and remit protnptty by Post-Office order, that store may be had from us at Wholesale prices. e flew of his friends. hetis now a resident of etaSt-Mary's. ' Ontario Poul, Produce Co. (Limited.) Wl}olesale and Retail d?1 ging 9t Est J. At Johnston & Co.o , TOl?ONIQ. ` - Miss Jennie Sadler, of Parkdalb: is '✓ Drngaeate• , 'i tieebdin{tbervacation'wita her grandfather 17 Carlaw Ave. 'Torouto, O 3e$otel $zo:essor3 to C, D. VINEEL Co. Tialutrad Sadler. "0 8P Cly ie 4 � tart _ 7i�r • , ..�c — �: „ • �, .I �S�Aa�:-itibNT` eelRfii-_ - - A E Hubbard, of Balsam,has sold his PRICES•...�.TELLi Picture taking is all the rage at present general store business in that village. Mr �� � � Robs Bryan visited friends is Goodwood Phillipe will take immediate posseeaita of _ = 7ass nifbt, 31r Hubbard'spromises, and we have no OakI and the People -tell th3 Price. Sgaue H ife' spent San• doubt of his encases, p day is Sale Z. y sidefutuo will ro In the atone oaorileffio°>li soh w a e havin such a hoer f - Our band atiea3 Whitby fair on Wed side of she rout. Timbers of oak keep the old That s y e r g Ce in the nesday of ibis week. Hoary Wilson.of Waterville. Kansas, , , p Furniture bnsislees at Claremont ! ` Balsam Lad Claremoas will play foot- is here visiting David and Mrs Hopper homestead standing through .Iball on Saturday afternoon• for a few days, Mr Wilson is a vrogrea• t. E W Evans with wife and daughter sive neweprper man and a converetatioa the ears. It pavs to use the In the Undertaking Ute we oaery.a con?lege s»lk. N l a+: ❑f or dila y, r - 18 right stuff. Z TT ._r..� 1 n-.'�® . _ Meedamea Dpff and H5 field,of Myrtle, thoroughly posted on all matters in sunt g i�• �- Beal.' the Undertaker, C hre1n0 a , ' .:wero with W J aid Mrs Graham over aeotioa with the western states. a i' as =— -_-Dr-Hamilton-left on-htandlsy-for -St Men_of oak are men.1neardepAnted ? Dr W-F Eastwood has been appointed Mazy's and Rockwood to spend a week rugged health, , men whose a issuer of marriage licences in the place 4f. or ton days before going-to she hospital bodies are made OI the Sound- Geo Gerow.. - rt Toronto,where he will remain a few i S Bray who has been somewhat under weeks-before resuming practice. The Dr est materials. - she weather for the past week is abpat ,bas become Very popular with the young l /the streets again. people a yvi� be greagtIy missed bat Childhood is the time to lay r0Strike - w,Wm M Hatton sad wife,of�Lezington more ee ciall is some uariers. V f ?Mich, are visiting the latter's pare°ce,J The garden pal at Mr R P Hopper's the foundation for a sturdycon- t H and Dire Beal. last week paesed off well,. Camp fires stitution that Nviil last for 'ears. Isaac Wagg and wife,David Pugh and sad lanterns made the grounds both pia- But t sister and Idiss Flumerfelti of Goodwood, turesgae and romsatic,and the music of • Scott's Emulsion ie tke right Pnt our at oyes do not bora spent Sunday here. the Saunders orchestra from Toronto Wm Scott° brought two 'carloads of Junction,which was rendered in an in. Stuff. much coal and will save you money. •• _`;, : Cattle from the east lase. week. He has format manner while the company eat Scott's Emulsion stimulates •-- •' - .` :• ',.� i � :, aa; disposed of them all we are told. and talked,was much enjoyed. Later is Next Sandav morning Rov Mnrrsy C the evening the entertainment was con, the growing powers of children, :. Tait will preach a-sermoo to the children. tinned in the.house, when addresses were DOwswell / All are cordially invited to attend.. delivered by the ministers of the town, helps them build a firm J Claremont. Four of our young mea visited Siouff• The entertairmeal at the re•opeaing of „- �- �^ # yille on Tuesday and had a friendly game the Baptist church was a decided success foundation for a sturdy,consti- " :_ ;i of lawn•tennis with the Stoafffilie boys• in every way, Mise Slav ruucan, the tuti.On. On account of the're-opening of the child elocutionist enraptured all, and he other' churches give everything also on the m was of a end for free up tevnifgt you e last Rood Sunday trong might very rebsigh shat ohs . Theentertopin ant wasn is the SCOT?de 80WNE aChemlata. Farmers,e�h-.uta- call at Palmer alt J4)�ltt it pf anon 4�nr. in-f l=ramnet 2ri►�..t•. �z _ _ Ontario. y Q ad v -Dod they can supply you and at reasonable Id any were resent from Markham,Stooff 400.and $1.00; all drugatats. p -ed v " villa. Uxbridge. Port Pa.ry and surround- prices. Peter Macaab has just taken a photo• ing villages. The proceeds will reach PUIt1+�CP Y' graph of the Methodist church for publi• over 11100. The oommities is to be coo - 1 -cation in the Chrissmas number 'of the gratolsted I on the success of their ander I E&Bla6t warkin 'JIron Pump made; saws. takiDR. W. t THO SON _ _. . p person you mesa now has the Samples map beeeeen at Factory.. L_ same old song, "Are yowaoing to Mark ARIA FOR SALE-Being lot No 21, --- pre- ham fair," One of our young men_says,• �'t Is still in the old -stand and is pre- -- 9th con of the township of Ptti;ering con ` Qh l can't. I tat was Roo acres more or less. On the premises pared to do ail kinds of work- at ]Pumps'of Every Description cons The Ladies' Aa=iliar of the W F 31 S are a rongbcast dwelling house and a email y lowest rices. t'an#ly on hand. of Ersk' a church,will hold their sanual frameriou dwelling house, and is the a nrse of p . - 'eonipletou a new bank i,ara 10Ox30 with u!c, tthank@ lviog offering meeting la, the,atone stabling, na•ierneath. cemented doors. es 0 gd I3orse•sltoewg a Specialty. - .= Jahn Gerow� G.r ear t sad ,tnar baG lags. T1oo s0:;a to s good at.ce „ Friday ereatng Oct 10th, I Gerow�6on, Claremont. - �01 culcivatoa :>r well fenced and dza:aed.two � The many friends of !•Ire Thos Gansliu ,orchards g,od grain farmalac adapted for will be Pleased co learsl that site is pro.1•'ccs ralwaa,a Bring stream-)f water running Prices RigLt. W. V. Richardson, Agent, Pickeriap. reaeioR facorab ani will Boon be home;tt•rouat..: t+weir situated oat r in the midst Q �1 cite a ted n,.;se and stock Lr odors of Pi, _-- 8gain� after having a very large tainor enuy towtahtp ti wt Ne trot.: railway stator• ''renlaved std village of Claremont. 7o acres w ba telt ou bed this tat'. Fa'.1 stesaton U•,.f 0. rt. Foster Hutchison has been appointed nests Por further particulars apply to Joi:np u magi4trate:nthe pace of Geo Gerow. us,casb,Claremont,-PoOnt. 4;tf THE sol l;sa mnte2 to Port Perry. Geo 1 i Daridson, of Cherrywood, has also been AND FOR SALE-150 acres of ian.l Bppointed magtstrate in the place of'31r ab:aq)ug to the estate of the late JuL: T:>.: co04t3t1n of the 6011th L;tl1 of lot d' ;a 4th••no. EI ekents coats nq . r _ • -'-- y)re fir leas w acres of turd std+oft wool sod armers a Ouse ( - ° - d'1•iaatsty :f-.Aar,ba.Iaocs pwimfe sat work- - - -,- ---.- L le land.watered by a never fa11LAx stream.j' - alad .%u so'sth-eat q carter of lot Jo. in ata , a - Tim�y� p ictering,30 acres more or ass s:I cleared. W Success does not consist In never making a blunder, but In never making 'tits same nae.twice n a nese.s umped at'.1 well fenced and watarea., It you have bltt.lrtdored In paying high prices for poor goods. D©N''i' do it again. `. balance newly cleared. Apply �o Geo Tool. y D Brock Etoad,P O Geo Too. avi An t. and Try us for our good values and low prices - Anibal Forester,Executors' 4i" 1 Granite-Ware ROOFING ffiATERIALS, The Cornwall Steel Range ; -,GUNS AND RIFLES :. SEPARATOR _ _ Tarred l i;oo: _ - ' � � a] �ntilt'. Complete stack on hand. -.._. ' REMODDLEINq� T. 4 �°f _ £acEtroughing a specisltc. Tarred 7 AySpecialty a <R�1 t'•' d stock and Doubts Bar P our 0 _ .r.. aloes ant «aur l l splendid of single prices, + i' rsled rinse,R lnchestae Sides,Bovotvers,era Testimonials'o°' 'r lioauoa WorkingPriors are one to the lowen,aoeah. • - model in the rho - `• � Geo, Batill old etaad. iCtaremont. p WINDOW GLAg8; - - Hy. W. White. ' a r ae ar r „ - J Our stock to out of the tamest Claremont in Canada It includes Ill t Double Diamond. Fancy and I j . !� _ Colored Glass, rough railed D JZ LOBO sad plain plan glass..You will - _- I find our pricy righR 40 .. Hen era a few 0 the en a$f _ r t blah we 4811 our ear ridges,80 is a boa 4 !9 Short 13a 11so 45a „ 3i ag •- ^ r'Everyoaee Bard are ,, yv B Oaps.., 13e per 100 88 Loag ..,,...�.. ego Fo Z it the baadsomest steel Bangs on the market RLFLE CA.STHIDOES 1"fif' It has every labor sad fuel saving Put app g0 to a box.out pros!u follow- ` - A complete line in dtvice known to the scieatlas world. Tho tau No•30�Vthchesser,smoksisee,mi boa 1 The Bride Dlain and ornamental of les weighing over seven hundred pounds is Ill Ballard,Marlin or waadwilsr,lea, f' I d48ips,boaghedlnot an evidence of Its validity and durability, 68 56 Winchester,oft - from the matin sad,��and se•vats magataeeae hn e, You' 4480 martin or winchoder 6011 The Groom sold M our aloes ant be delighted with aR We are e�s makers Snider. EWI or shot �artti�s� g}a et►eh a Prices agents. We Garr a mwt complete lla.of Sim sed Agent for all Centre ire Cartridges it o❑ doa'l see the --- - b. H0p-kInts} hinds-of--veh•The-BI1QB$maid - - ta_:antra _ folae.menulactared by the McLaughlin c LOOK ODES THIS HA.R WESS FIRST. Co'y,of Oshawa. The Groomsman in war and w love Chere are many defeats ,EMPTY SHELLS. Which lead soshame and despair. The Empire Medicine Co, of 'Londm, In Gold,fiilveror Plate. � PAINTS That onlybad ss.keptcome i re airklesaadnaae Had only bees kept in repair. • Ont„has tappointed the undersigned as �� Whoever you al if itlag.ory or gold local agent for Pickering,for the most won If the price is not right,we'll make it right AND OILS Or war for whish you tbirsR QX'l FW dertal discovery of the nineteenth century, y0,nraiTtab You can rely on the Try Uona�john'e pica,when U's lima{o wt etrenatb and ❑city of O tiwsra'r Fob the treatment of 'the Nose, Throat, f tial, �P "Look over itis haraees ling" Richardson & Cos oar goods. e a su to ; Bronchisl Tubes and Lags It cares Colds ,� i lint �'aa sell you only-such-sash aUM. The Hand Harness bender �. _ •.-Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay [goer-I .• goods as will retain y al ling - and all thrust and Ian diseases. Write , us your valued will Prevost trouble stock' ominioTr��u,coo, U C,Moral g Succesilors to J. S. Barnard. _ for particalars,a stook of treatments and `, custom. aannvdalaatleto nt. It s Winchester f repairs constantly on hand at. WHIT$ 1 e - -_______- - boneemsn.W have DOLLAR • _ sad IM18 -a�b bo t r 'out the price o Gratszi Ri•car. Osit. -- - - GOOD PLOUGH LINES. Thirt �'1Ye = Y- Gunpo�,der 250. a Pound. ,o„_.• �' - Cents t 1'OTTCFJIt will save Its coat In 81sot Powders,p sell onch i,' ' many timet over s leadld Ilaee se Ssapehna rat �Portiaq,A1on�Defdeh t sad _ t s,priced M tom wen. - - ��jf ay-floe cents a pound up.. o bing you need s ppair-for yo i.e.1. COAL OIL., I �-� ploagbing, We have pedallr.good values in _ t-"59:1 w "Clearins'?ale of Haroess'o id'Bicpaes for fl[teed days. BinRla strap or c3ouhle. rhes ilius at price.th will phase you.• Bring In your can andp„_ sp.% Bmokelest Powders- , acid stitch ha•neia, all hand work, trimmed as follows—Very beat stock of let us flit it with one of SbaDupo avard,Robin Hood leather reed. X0.1 Solid nickel nr rtib-2er 9:0 at.$W3); `c'3 Nickel or David our ep;endidvalaes,priced'� eadDnponda 1 - -----,Rubber SIS at 1115 t No 3 Scusi a or valid robWe�4T6-avim3:7s;NUictr'ei, ChRff Baslket -- as follows- --- tensible. er•Daeid 414 at?11:30; Bic'les new selling rice 838 at 32'; Second Roye7CanWaterod Ian.W While _ � � Our stock ie a mast Candies Water R'hite r,> hanrl hinti•cles uearly new'$S8 it$23; 'l se-,o nd hand bicycles Rood shape from complete ane• Webave a l'°” STABLE LANTERNS. l to:1•i. Team burnous always liaad. been selling taakets for r American Water White y _ S>agars and know just 19, '• w at your wants are in Bolden Li�..,..... , See or write _ ' e ❑s fo to - — this tine se r Tbeee Ont prices ere i - 'Forty-Cents _ - J. Disney, Bi)1RlZJfI, beakers !gallon lots or over. GOLDEN LIGHT` gives a beautifulal A g,,od serviceable Ian- torn light,unequalledby anyotber oil., We tern for Fort Cents. -- _Y The whole Outfit for i 19 rII>>RAxtdvrs COLD . are sole agents for L. Onr oil is measured and handled y mscbiaery, eas❑ring you the k1L, ST lantern as illus ' - a e v sn ira f❑llesemeaswe " "' tr t d gi ee eg r t' large light,will not w t: ci.ro butt In any, wind, m!d� _ RIC-HARDSONS _ A. GOOD WHIP. � veryy a Le and is tiwith s Lead GI_.�, .�• •:.. Id, chocos as emu nce 1 Oar oat Piioe ie y t Important showing of finest display of -- Sixty-five t8. China. A very large, aosortment of When you need one we would like You re >oar tasters-' �f - -';p Stationary. Books,Dolls; y j _ A Good Brace and six best steeLAoger Bits' re When that ibis is use the lace where tbebed light when f1Ue� To e, tint regular SIX,specially priced at received for the Holiday trade, Calf oaf t value In tbi ideII your m o will buy be moat s� wlth Go Lltlba ;j __ _ ,... A DO(.LAR NIPTETSEIq _ .. line. Oil and-see them: I - _ _Subscriptions taken for all Magazines. ' JCeekly- and Daily Ivewepapers. The Russill Hardware Con' �f W. J. L3. FZ=CHARM)S0IT, 126 KING STREET E., TORONTOo , ,:Brock street, _ '�7CT113.tby' ,• • Q, _ - - _-- _ _ _ . _ , a;° - M 9' 4 - ., ,, ,.. > - - -_p - Motion._._» Igtai - - Y I - va-bean - _....-- - -- - POr al 11r10'tiCly. meds is sown the soli b =tad- for 1 AN 17NIMI'ORTAiV'P xij'O�hool - +j - � -,_. �eetiing at .a considerably earlier with that firm' a "�� L>MJ I. I ifitoic- than where Ziite fr�II plowing said the .. Asked, "Do you believe in perpetual is practised. long tJmB, s . Shotlou Y' he Replied, "Yes, if you p friend - t yourself by the. waist-band of IS along with this system of shal- „Y�a „ anlrwered the man with the a, "7 low cultivation a proper rotation is - - the trousers,- and carry Yourself ! P patient expression of e,ountz- a -ce. no - . D Y. „ adopted, most exeelient results are P sition ?.'t or s"', as _ _. three times round the room R$at's your go, �_ I Just so, and a woman would Styet '��te to follow. As cloves is. the only table ' "IfIn an emPloYe•" �t,�,��N Ills soon believe. t13at she has not to harvest still servescrop which. while toeniiBh rather 'But what's your ofi}cittl title ?" iL/'�L�//V o ��jj �3y dearly for common premium "I haven't tray oIfficial title. It's _ %�`a�, - than to impoverish the soil, i£ is ;'�.. .. _ I aps, in the low tYttality of soap, like this. When the proprietor wants evident that clover should take a aAz +,W 1.rte/ ol.�r ' • fin ruined hands and clothes. she proiiiineat place in August rotations aometli#ng done he tells. the cashier, - I 1nouId be kept perpetual motion and the cashier tells the-bookkeepers , _ eD in this country. With this fact in tells the a slat- - �" `frying to do with common soap ind, a lees rotations astiiLable Sor and the bookkeeper What she could' so easily do with ant bookkeeper, and the tissietant the improving of our lands..:may be „ �f ,. - ' S g t c kee er tells the chief clerk, and _ . .. .. - .- Threeryea.r rotation-(1) grain, (2) ie a - .,ear :, .. : e ch c ),,am 451" P, .qture��. Aad what then '�•. _ iP�la��1G 0 ' OIl�/ ,�NIlS __ — - �' Three-year rotation - (1) corn '.Well,-I havenenybatiy to"_tell,- - - ' �'9�"!! z end roots. (2) grain, (3)•ciover hay. so I have to go sad do it." fir" r-+ _ Four-Year rotation -'(1) Born send � I, ��, �/�� T ���' '' ""'i 31'IALLOW CULTIti ATIOIQ AND roots or pease, (2) grain','(3) clover "��'�� —r 1 b,at bay, (4) hay or pasture. and 11 - - - L on consumes tons'o it -•�� ROTATION... _ a day - _ Five-year rotation - (1) grain with 10 lbs. clover seed to plow WHOLESALE {ly 'T H. Grisdale, Agricultarlstt' ..down for fertilizers, (2) corn and :1T. JACOB5 0.1L YID I" - Experimental Farrsi, roots, (3) .grain, (4) clover hay, f alai Swollen Necks' ,For -Stiff _, Ottawa. • (5) hay or pasture. - u _ ..,. Stapleflothift ' _ - _ Six-year rotation - Same as five Mr. H'oeper,'5? Grosvenor street, .. For ars in East- writes -`­'Having from a atsa.m Also PANTS, KNiCKIRB, many farm year, but lett one year longer in Belfast, ` - .ern Canada were grain grower's mere- pasture ,told got a very stiQ and painful 0 '$Y OVERALLS,SttdgCKS,Ac. --- T ---3r•_... Ng��#.v forced the inception �e reason for surface cultivation Swollen neck, I tried all the ttmlal w�T - Ask your dealer for these goods. �f such a system of agriculture.-hFa Wit} the use of such ..hurt rotations remedies without effect. I ,was al- ' s ' r BEST EVER, (� and ignorance prolonged the prao �. given above is to increase the most giving it up, when a book was Y L D D77R L�N iA �.'!' ;ice of such farming. The wonder- quantity of and place properly the placed on my counter. describing _ on . 1' lul strength, and seemingly inaYhaus^ St. Jacobs Oil. I procured a bottle, ea Mi tible fertility, of the soil made its and had scarcely rubbed it on my COMPANY, LtMlTtis, Tlls9•Te. No _ .'long continuance possible. Thu dis- .- neck when I felt'better. In a short - ' ;every. of the possibilities of the time the'pain left me and the swell- �/�tt Co., - ___' Northwest and the gradual exhaus lag went- down. Finding it so good Th� D�•oa7�n Commission C "" t +ion of our' fields called a halt. In this case, I then tried it on my TORONTO. ,Bence, for some years past change l ankle, which I had sprained, and -Sias been iz the air, I which 'Was traquintly very painful. Can handle E your APPLES,PEACHES,PEARS,iPLLet ONIONS.have you co (dead or aNvsR Live stock farming, the system BUTTER, F6C8, NCgfY,to good advantage,. Let us have your consignalento, - g y I soon had the pleasure of finding will y you. Stamps and pads on RPPiloatlan. ,in.+andR 11 - IrFnc nn in also disappear. I must 'erttlit is rapidly supplanting _.__ . ...-�I consider eco - ---- - --- - -- - l - - grain y growing, P Parts off nearly I Ceylon T®P! {'8 the {F7eSl great value. .. p�Ays�,l. Every farm are now math better is p y ,�" Don't : :ondition than they were a Sew lTea the world roduces ��R .l g and is $ID{� Ori{� Irl lead A minister made an interminable I �SRJii�I3a� '�"' sen a the further: such is aa- Iger little daughter who a lady of was present OTImen.t Lure's wor.derfirl recuperative power, ll King Edward . EXp w I�artlal cessation of tife tre- I 8 Clef:�tS. .- ' « -- the d exportation grew weary of his conversation, and a '�� t with • nous drain of grain exp SlaC{{ Mixed and Green@ � .... 41 , the-average crop returns. for Eastern f whispered in an audible tone I tt iiiBlledll h#" �. rt O�hOJ and - Care. hav ria up very consider - -"Gsem W& i "Didn't he bring his amen with' vA ,R Interior ' —' t Eg, r hl y But, as every farmer knows. .-•--------- him ?" .. �s HS]I u brInd8' . even live stock farming long con- r jIUI • tinued means a radual loss of ter- 'chief factor making for soft ferlil- _ ,lona the coxab a goof tr .Y g sail w•rtse •S the t'•ld USE titity un:ess considerable faod other..!Ity.- Lr:ul.e Oro ainino Tiblau mrs.colainoae • =eaa '� SALAD Am than tLat produced on the farm is I Dead vegetable matter exposed to yr Ao Cur+.as m, pair•tacaoo■ ` - ��' .. fed to stock and the manure pro- ;,noisture and warmth soon breaks - . 11 Vlotorla" - . ' . perly carets for and utilized down to a form called humus or y ILUUT Germany fatties a stead average •r' , �/ ,. Thia`fEict' as led to a studv of the !black earth the factors above men- ttLl " - o_1 22 700 sew hooka ye$r1Y• !Elle troY118t . - meti.ods for cheaply restoring lost i tioned. Our prairie and newly- �i•I•f �����®A :- ; fertility ' -and prafitably cultivating ideared soils contain immense yuan- ` For o ••r elttr Team _ _ _ _ _- __,______ ,_ __ "-I soil-z so that "Improved,,rather than title,; of this materiel Exposure I ar ot,c .sc twzt.Tatao Resta. - m'i 1 - - ln.poverisl,ed" may be the annual Ito heat and the intermixture of 1 tvoetrr.•+on:h,ne97r,�pnasbeeoaaedto, "at e.t.7 i Lady (visiting a.Sylumi -"An.3 thc�i eA- 'verdict earthy matter serve to waste. Thus, rea„br,,' �a+'+or m...ber' for tnetr abs:dr.n .o•. It Is ItrpoesiGle to dlQcusa Lhe rub- repeated grain cropping �vtth deep meth n= "u' perreae •ecrov It ,a,a+ee the chat Poor creettures, how came Lltry to be ,otieoe the alma.s''..r•w rem,.euree ..a•I Atti...,d I like that ?" -Doctor- 'Ah. ver sad sect exhaustively In such an article !plo.wing provide the conditions best.� lathe nese retnedr tot Otacrltma. 14 v.eVqaas a the-!but the • are quite harmless.Y One! �,�.'�" .'y - ee•a. 8o:d 1.7 uss4te to ee put of the .o.d y q ,"' _ '•. .- eA th,Q bat one pian of cultivation_ ;calculatM to dlsgbpato alis Rafter Tire•ty,umcentssbat Iw ry .wave to trarkulaa. was jilted Dy a lady and lost his -Round to give good results is where I most rapidly and most effectively 6e snre and a+• for lira wltWon a awetuos Siva reason as a consequence The other - ' . the meaicw or pasture is plowed to I The functions of this common, yet nod take nootberkin& I r► llost his reason through marrying --Augusr, the sod being turned to n e tsily lest, substance are varied and the same lady'. �r• ..• -- fepth of 3 or 4 incr:es only. ` Im- important lie irig. as any orla can ! r I noticed a large crowd gathered •-- mediately after plowings ti in a dry IOnd out tot himself, of the nature of jim front of yoyr house this morning eO r1'stS a tour iv orR _Dir. yu+ .i,?4 time, the land is roileid, LheL har- i a sponge, It retains the moisture in Worrit;-what was tilt matter ?" 1 � Tak• L,asati•e Brom, QW uoo Tabteu. All data e. • : rowed with a l,ght harrow. It is a dry time, but will allow all p. iwtisi discharging the cook." va. rehxnd the 000+7 ti n f•u• to care. R w then lett untouched until grass and perAuous water to.rapidly and harm-� �I a.p.tao•ett»t•oa r=ti bas 25,. I i ' weeds start to grow when it it< 'Iiesaty percolate .to the lower soil i �� MiRBi�t$ llalmeot Irl the NQusai The whote British Tsles Occup$ Ofily I 11I. .again harrowed, care being exercised Iayera. . i 1-1600 of the land surface of the 1 _ 'to prevor:t the sod being disturbed. I It holds loose, porous solids to- •}' k The Aarrawing or cultivating pro- ;gather, and so ot.iterwin loose sands King Chulaloakora of Siam hila 43 globe r _ C : --' lass is continued at intervals (aa become staple and provide a good !other names: ea 1 4 ; , the zceed''wefts gerwtnate) until bo- root hold for plants It renders dais+, I / - Mi flud'g 1RIM in ISU1 by PI!ys!Cla,"1 !ober, when by mesas of n 13 plow I impermeable soils open and porous, f 4CATs or porn�t ow-Iry ToLavo, t ra .I 1 S ' Knnq,) double mould-board plow the permitting the tree circulation of FRANK J. cHP:BEY mares oath I turtace soil to a death rif about 4 ,air and water and allowing the I that be is senior parinetr of the Gra, of There aro 4.615 dentists in the I 1 .. Inches is put Into drills about- 22.Iweak rootlets to penetrate the erQt'- I 1 J (:HF:NLY t-u , doing taawnene United Klrigdom, or about i to ez L18�iY L!1[3Cheons I F, Inches apart and S to 10 itches ;while imperietrable space in search ; in the Cl-LY of '1'oteeto. tounty and r it !a Lha! Chief.re- ' State atoremald, and Wet said arta will cry B doctor,; I 1 ;attsta.ctory preparallon of the sail Iquireznent Ot goo physical c'onditloa ' LAFty for each and eery care of CA- ' —�— fs •ria sit fou And;L..wtse<t:rYlt • F "ar coral, roots or grain. Where !tri our solEe. It contains much plant I I'AMLH that cannot be cured ov the D1 E.5`+Fiti. C. C. RIL FIAII}'S A (() I n.. .c-t teem a7 s°t�'•.•7 food, ..filet It is really vegetable ` of '=I CATnitRH COttr: Gentlemen,—In June 'cJfl I had my PotrrOnem.eceCrand To,rpee. r — r F1tANK J UkiENLY i hand and wrist bitterl and badly Ot roc , ',Maole), Yeal Lau, I. • - �������� �i�l[I matter, and a large percentage it I 13.rorn to before me-and subscribed in r, D11CC.1 1.•nr. Brisker beer, i,a this food fs to available forma. IL n,ya-lir,,tate, th41 9th 4ay of liecemuwr, mangled by a vicious harsc. I su.c r Steceti SrnoteE stet -j .' - J p-- -_ _� _ aids also Ln the conversion of the s,L. late. • ed greatly t8r ae'vcraT days and the A{r U'rei rie.°r nada Pa,teble a'" i _ nen-available foamy Of the 'elements -'d• W.OLBAEOa. wMlewaa Yoar Qroa.: should Lam•t .a. _ tooth cuts refused to .heal, untih lot fertility sato available forma. i Saar. : Aotery lt' LIbbY. Mr.S'N11 a L,SbY. Calcaao SEEMS ABL£ TO PROVE bf INARD St LINIMENT, whicht I ebe- "How m)[.a Gaoa Ta:rcr to E.-'•u Y !; t _ -..- . . -, � �..� LITE TRUTH eTI��T Further. it.retains near the surface be sot t?ee't'oo"k'" :j thb-'dIssoived plant--taad--whi0 �" 'fLa•11'■ Catarrh Cure Is taken bloc an usin and the effect Vas magi- 1 SAYS. as y, an tly Orr the blood g g' OSv?66SciOSBh�livi@@84rC+ e otherwise=sunk ,into the sub- and mucous surfaces of the system. j'cal, In five hours the pain find x _ __ � "soil. Bend for testimonials, free. % r _rq .and in two-weeks-the wou-nds I - - ___ __ - ," -- JI F: J.-CHNNEV ,4 CO., Toledo, U.• . lir. Chalker Makes Some Ve The most important sources of hu- had' completely healed and my rzold b all Druggists, 75c. Gt�®� MoXG.�•� . mus on, the gverage farm are-farm- y hand and arm were as tsell as ever. L3 alt's family palls are the hest. - 1 Strong Statements - £zplains 'yard'manure,and crop. residues. Up- . ' Yours truly. --_1.'.- t�aivG_,_ - That He is Prepared to Prove off the proper application or use of A E. ii�Y, Y. -.-the Truth of, ,£.very Assertio'a 'these materials depends the future The feathers -,of the mirasol, an Carriage maker, St. Antoine, P. Q. Standard �,t1;PrfCall wr�ka He Makes. - o ---- - - -- -- of Canadian agriculture Argentine bird, are worth E1,100 -�_ - ,. . ! A"Ill Where the supply of humus is.limier Per pound—five times,the price f Sarnia Lamp' Oil. . Ifiouscy s &Fi s- r ed' its: location +comes a-very i _ �s perfect ostrich plumes: No Danger-"�Iy dear," said o,:ng _ ;Special)•-Mr• George C. Chalker, a portant cori�fdetatior3, Now, most Mia. M' 'liliisev to her hasbiuid, "S' TTLetesale ori+... -i -cell.known resident of this place,lot our crops draw the greatest part ,. WABASH RAILROAD do wish you would not go about the �UEE� ®�Ca. has a+rthorized the publication of a of their food from. the surface soil, Duringthe months of September will. i;7 year father work •People I snMu¢L ROGPJiS '..,TORONTN•, _ letter containing some very-startling for, while some roots of most plants will -think your father worked Ioc a; ,--, _ ^ -_. . �. . .siatementt,• penetrate .to a considerable depth, and October, will sell one..wny sec- living." "They won't when t. . �L�rti4 N riV w rvALKtNi il. ?hoe rho Ynow Mr. Chalker will and class tourist tickets tit•greatlyknow his son." offmost-roots of all plants are near redueed--rates to Callfornia, wash- __ __ -LADIES' ou ITS•' net ask any pro_q. of the truth' of the surface. Plants of nearly all de= -- e e e • ..aimsINQ . Iagton, - Oregon, Utah, Montana. •tiny statement he makes, but to con �riptions thrive best. where the sur-I l �L'atf be done per!eAM h7 our trench move. ray t cincq those who'do sot know him, face soil: is meTloty::and rich - ab'd other PaCiuC BRITISH AMERICAN DIRINC 00. he has announced 'that he is pre- mus• The great crops produced by Coast points. Tickets will be sold - _ Mp?iTRt,AL TORONTO, GTT.�wA s QT kBEd : tared to substantiate in every" de- Aewlc-cleared flel'ds and prairie lands via all direct routes. Theebr-�h I /� A L V E R T r S k tail, the truth of his published exemplify this, ns does also the rank is 'the ..holiest," best and ftlichest V N�H�IM�1�6 S Penrstrir- _ route. from Canada to the above l sTRulesisl.t statement which'is as follows owth 01 plants in our lorest.s, CAR B O L' I C e°"'•°`s`'`°°f'"9tzM'.1c.6t I— /W Y I where the sub-soil is never stirred, points. Finest' equipped I assenger n,b�.a,r, st<ps•�•• t•t;•c:•t,.. i, ' It is with pleasure that I certify P rxen<S.tr,tda01 rrntw..rk. c: - !o the uzerits of Dcdd's Kidney Pills. or where the annuals and smaller trains in America. Z O ^ .:e•.ithaanelhde.sara•plton• , . -•'-'r . -.1 was laid up with Kidney'Trow•` Hates, tine-tables'and •all Parti--. . O T,tt,.,an..:•trK.rrteai Io.ct.n ti i perennials must depend ter their forth 1A ti t vork.,w.d b>',nrr r.Yd. ,•,,wt,: . ble -and 'was so bad that I could not �culars, from any.ticket agent, or J. `-, D E w■ 11,18y 11IMILISRU c,a.a,n,<.tr, nourishment upon the surface-soil al- n Dist. -Passenger• 1 , w 1S tibie7ts raaaSasatcuTOT,r•iread,tett«c.li. "do a day's�zvork. My hack wusi'ery most exclusively. It would, there- A. - - sore, I hn heaz'Y aching arms, dull fore, seem to be clear that avaiilab'e g icNa E:o Eo r in ,& sage • Agent, me King Y per•the teeth. 8wsetsns the breath be neiir. the .sur.- Sts.f Toronto, and St. Thoma, tisit. I strengthens the Bu►na__ _._ THE ' b cute. r�t�.ttptt.t much reduced in weight. face of :our fields and that our. sur- To send II our i;tim- anada _1 lileilt ni "After I had used six bones o!' fncc..Loil sliould be in particularly WHAT A TOREADOR'EARNS. 14 U is R; plete .Sheet. htusle . , 0 - : 'Kidney Pills I was ten mood •physical condition of filth, ulcer- Setale ties and, _ - .. ' Dodd's Y e During the last seast2n a pop 1 ates. -ANDWESTERN- _ _4 s tsPAcier. i often a'ondet I Hozv to.-secure�l>_cse two require- toreador in Spain took .part in 65 __lx�la _ 1 ESTERN CANADA about ' the powerful virtue of this 1 me'nis of rapid, ' 'rank and de§irable. fj&ts and killed 133 bulls.- His net ' �'e arc equippcd.to ORTGAGE OP.PORATiC'V, -- ;me, I•do not know any thisig I Pant growth must, therefore, be the Teachers supply every Music profit was $60,0(70, and the ,only in- Teacher in Canada. Toronto Street,Toronto nbotlt what Dodd's I:Sduey Pil!� are first consideration of eery would-be -}uric.. he sustained were a;bruise ,on cure but I know la -grc,tt I sticcessiul farmer: 'Experiment and e bad- ANTED i 8 CC, i -ted I 1N � - +[said to his foot and a rather bad wound is cuff , -• boat what ihcY «i'.} actually lon practice • seem to prove that . Lanie Back rind �? �' 'bhane-vyo-cultivation .and some rota= d but aiw or will n hos- �f �,r Limited, • deal a t I E the leg. -fl Sometimes o b do f-• -� ly gore b week tz9.. i l �l - - -- -�„- • r ' r ce it tion, more especraily the these-year S6 Mala Street, Iss cage rte tan o, pita- will, generally set him on his 3 $ VFN('ii� DEPARTfiEN'E •i rouble, and.�' b _ :- i They are worth their weight in I or thq tour-year in dry districts, and legs again. - WINNIPEG, MAN. TORONTO, ONT. gold t., any one sufTering as I sutrei- !lite fivrN in,raiay districts; - are _ we reccivr dcp,fl;s of one do?lac and ' ed. The six taxes of Dodd's Kidney •1 most serviceable, in increasing the Lever's Y-Z (Wise Bead) Disinfects a0m{nlon Line $tean1Sl11pt, upNards, Inteto;tn`. gids farad me completely and the.a .humus in the surface soil, and so ant Soap,Powder ie a boon:to any Montreal to 11.erpoot. Boston to rl.er I�� � , hag Leen no return of mY• old improving the physical condltiou": ;Oi7 It disinfects and cleans at pool. P-ortlandto Llrerpool. -ViaQuetns I I d2 Per Cent. Per �nlliini� • - trotibic• 'that 1s over three years pro ,h-3-vrtme-time:' - towns which means increasing the eco, aria i shill etiJov Sood health." ri��tivlt;" of our fields. • Sarpe no Bast 8teem>thtTw 8apertor nccommad.Noe "' -,' '.". 75, 117Y.COd, a Very strong les- - 1 o pedal era 8a1oob. •on Rvn�e�emt -la paid twice R=enr. it not teirhdr�w t for al c1 f pp '0 .. 1'111 , I. etre emtdebi 8aeolal atter tion hat list �t o tit• - In $ttn 'arv•,the Iega� age of-an lnr gecood Saloon and Third-Claes sccontmodatioti. P.,i It is added to the account and bears !imon'ial for Dodd s Kidney Pills and I�, t 1i:itiuc�l dates only from baptism. U*of and ail p`rtio°lar" °wpb to`a7 oa.oT intareet at the same rate. one wt ch -viii have sere great �s�' far 'MM�rd`s. and 'take .�a offal- �� o[the(56tnpaar,or with all who hate the Plea- I Riahardry MNls k CO, Torrance kCo, •.We t� I '} TT tate at. Boston. .Mont,eslantPortland. I Absolute Soeurlt t 's acquaintance 11►Ili �a LIIm�ntum6armaa s Frl�nb'1' prompt and Co4rteouaAttention I Stu+ Forettt covers 36 Fer cent_. of Bus- ---. pr frirvndship. in all,'4644 AtGRAViR1G , - . I>adt}'s Kidney Pills have made sin's total area, or. 4 �ONESI-NG•4-9� I ___.._ man} friends and are today, lith- millimi acres, In other worths, there .. -4,770 miles of .thread have been ir>) is L it il ' ma doubt, the most populg.r fi.nifl.y_ are 4 .acres of forest to every in- spun out of a single pound of "cot- 1�aAY,5TREET.-TOM)*lT0 _ _ --- - -- e lhabitant o1 l3u§sSa. lLou. ":- . . _ - ---, - . . _ I/y . .. - -.- ", I I I . I , , .,j , I .- I . . I .. .. . ­ . t � „ , ' I. c. „ ., , . _. ;...� .y„ a ... .....- . _ - - - --- , . . . ,- . .-;\ r\ • :. I. t 1. : .,s' , w - ti ,.n.' a .1 _ .. ,' . t .. , • - ..- -- t . > 'VTT�VO TRAIPiIVdEN KILLED THE MAI19;c: held Stook, is t° Ise • dairy a�� NT _Vfi - - - -­ UU1k SA 1 -11111i a 1"n . - --- -- --- -..-- --.. .lam-to._ _ r - � - I h 8 AD Engineer-sad Firemen in a Wreck c-fats, 14j to ��c'elu�er 1311 13}. Honey-Bea in s - . - - Near Lindsay. �•--� i tions, 11 to 12c per sectio - _ A Lindsay, Out., despatch Say s: s + lU-Ib tins, 9 to 10c; !n bulk, 8 Pa Y Prices ©f Grain Cattle etc �. C ' , ISunday morning about 12.30 a seri- In Trade 0entres. Awful Disaster ill a $irmiilg- and regulations of Canada is regard our rear-end collision occurred at a I UNITED STATES MARE ETSto the shipment and dutiable value pout between Grass Hill ,and Cam- • - �-� 2 - ham, Alabama. of imported goods and the certifying.bra Toronto, Set Y_3.-N%'beat - The, Milwaukee, . Sept, 3•-Wheat-- p g y ng y, ,on the Grand Trunk, the re-_ Sept. Steady; No. 1 northern, 73ic; No 2 of invoices. These will be distribut- suit being the death of two of the Offerings, of Outario grades continue i _ Church ed in the United States, whence the trainmen and the destruction of the 't and prices are unchanged. No. Northern, 1 t 1}c December, 8c, + a _ au (her 7 oNo. % D'5 be G • • trouble froth non-compliance with the i 2 white and red noted at 83 to RYt��ady; '` _1. 1- to 52, . engines sad sixteen hox cera, A y m.�,,,®__ 4 _ - n ri rns 2.Tr 1lTr_ L J-_�� _'-a'-4+�+�. .- E:_-8Gt:1"A�'-- "-L7S't' - $S�• ... a e, 3iaaitoba wheat is dull. No. 1 hard 40 to 60e. -Ger-n-December,-43e - L - -- -DoWitld says-that goods-from" Eu-ffrom Midland for Lindsay, in charge Duluth, Sept. 23.-Close-Wheat- . 11 11 _ nam _says:- Iii:stn aivtui crush of rope are usualiy packed and marked sof Conductor Foley, broke in two t O grinding in transit, and at ,78c . huminity, caused by a-.stampede is but in Godetirit. Ko. 1 Northern, 82}c Cash-No. 1 hard, 70je; No 1 ,:, -the Shiloh colored Baptist Church, theacc majority to requirements, gr this point at the foot of a steep Northern, 68jc; No. 2 Northern the majority of instances American�gr¢ae, The train was finally. 9.1-t-, and 74}e Godurlch. 66 c; September, 68 c; r a; the corner of Avenue G., and 18th Outs-The. market is easier, with i December, `.."11i exporters are very careless in this brought to a standstill, and Coaduo- ��:" er:set, on Friday night, 65 persons('respect. The usually neglect to • oQertngs liberal. S¢les of No. 2 at 65c, Oats-September, 30}c; Da „ They y !tor Foley, knowing that another comber, 29c. " �' were killed and many ]�noro thea ;number the different packages In a 'freight was following, ran back to 29}c middle freights, and at `9 to o- sr ...�; that number seriously`inj-fired. ( Minneapolis, Sept. 23.-Close- =3 case, so that they may be identiSed (signal the oncoming train, which ZD kc tow freights to New York. . ., The disaster occurred at 9 o'clock. Corn-The market is c uiet, with Wheat-September, 66,c; December, - . I from ' the invoice without opening I.was in charge of Conductor Hod- 1 65 to 65 $ Just as Evangelist Booker, known and the result is no end of Canadian yellow quoted at Qc west. } }c; on track, No. 1 hard, n4�. - a.s -"The Washington;" bad conclud-j worry to the examining officers, who �gfns. The fog wee very thick. and No g yellow Aa�erlcaa c noted at } }% No• 2 + I 69 c; N o. 2 Northern, G8 y g the grade very steep, and the crew I Northern, 66}c. .. ed his address to the national con- often have to open every package to ;of the second train were unable to 68ic oa track here, c - 1. Mention of colored Baptists, and for( lye-'fho market Ys steady. No 2 Detroit,'.apt. 23.-Wheat tt closed- r�r. 1:1determine its contents. The Can- top their train ka time, and she No. 1 white, cash, 77c; No. 2 red, 1. three hours the scenes around the adian re lotions Ia respect o! mark- quoted at 48c west. tU+ rashed into Foley s train, with fear- cash and September, 72c; December, • " church were indescribable. Dead I in are similar to those of the Unit-iiul Barley-Afurket is uiet, and Pg results. The train was ¢ double- q bodies were strewn In every direc-I States, but as their lar internal • prises steady. Feed quoted ¢t 35 to 72}c, ,,�9; large (header. The engineer and firemen St. Louis, Sept. 23.-Wheat closed - &• ' tion, and the ambulance service of trade does not require any such pre- lof., the first train jumped sad escap- 3nc middle freights, and No.. 3 P the city was utterly unable to ease cautions American-exporters get In rt extra at 40 to 40�c. -Ca h, 65}0; September, 85}c% Do- ,.'•' ec1. The`driver end. fireman of the camber, 88 c; May, 69 "`4 for them. Dozen's of dead bodies I to this.habit of•shipping goods to ;second engine were not quick en- Peas-The market is lower, in } }C' I were arranged in rows on the ground foreign countries also without ape- ough,. and lost their lives, Fireman sympathy with Montreal. Exporters ­,F.,:Z ' outside the house of worship await- i are quoting only 70c west. P cial marking. ,Faulkner was badly cut up, and d.IVE STOCg MARKETS, - ing removal to the various under- • _ - I Flour-Ninety per cent. patents, --4 when picked up from the wreck liv- Toronto, Sept. 23.-The total taking 'establishments, while more I made of new wheat, quoted at $2.68 P Ge- ed but n few minutes. Driver Swan- ceipts of live Stock to-do were 114 than a score were 'laid out o� the DR BARCLAY FUR QUEEN'S' Ito $2.70 middle freights, in buyers' I Y . Iton was buried in the debris of hie carloads, consisting of 2,00, head of benches Inside, engine and was instantly killed. The for export. Straight rollers. 2,645 rhes geed lambs, 1,400 ' Shiloh Church Is the largest 4. house well Knowe Montreal Minio±:er. �for domestic trade, quoted at $3.15 Icattle, P i. of 'Worship -for. ne ng- Zine to strewn with broken ears and $3,25 tq bbls. Manitoba (lour - � groes Ia Birml Chosen for Principalship. ;hundreds of bushels of Manitoba. t° hogs, and 50 calves. ,� ham, and there were at least 2,000 i steady. Hungarian patents. $3.85+ Prices continue steal y, cath few, .^.. oPrsong in the edifice when stain--11 A- etch aaYt! :-Rea. wheat, which was being rushed east iii env, fluctuations• The but to- t �- •tragi-ssfttftaad. it- SA 2A d:II_vs oa�a�� �¢ any however; was good, _ pede begun. The entrance to the Dr. Barclay, of oatreal, is the ' rorito, ba included, and strong g the de- church was literal) I was in the cab with driver -Swan- � 'taand for everything being e y,packed, and the unanimous choice of the trustees of bakers', $3.60 to $3`95. ryt ng g g neral• ti- ton, but by a quick jump was saved. ! negroes were trampled to death In,Queen's University to fill the place Oatmeal-Car lots, in bbis, $5 on A brisk trade was done during the their struggle to escape. , jot the - late Principal Grant. The IHe, however, suffered severely from track, and in sacks, $4.90. Broken morning, and traders were all in the . _ Booker T. .Washington had just name of. Rev. Prof. Patterson, of ;bruised shoulders and head. The lots, 20 to 25c extra. very best of humor. L. . auxiliary -from Lindsay was sum- She and lambs were a shade bet- ' concluded his -address when Judge .Aberdeen, was also considered, but (monad, and of to work to clear the Mlllteed-Bran is dull at =12.50 eP ,_ , Billou, a negro lawyer from Balt!- the choice fell on a Canadian. The g west, and shorts at $17 west, Bran ter• in price. Export ewes brought -. ' line. It is expected that the wreck from $3.40 to $3.55; bucks from 1. I mora, engaged in a dispute with the new, principal will receive n salary quiet here at $24, and shorts at $19, $2,- . will be so far cleared away as to 50 to'$3.75; culled sheep from $2 i _-. - choir leader concerning as uaoecu- substantially higher than that.of the ; Manitoba bran $17 is Backs, sad P - - 'pied seat. It is said a blow was!late Dr. G rant, who received $8 4)00!allow through traffic in the morn- shorts $23 in sacks, Toronto., ;to $3 each; lambs from $3.75 to -'_ Ing. The remains of the dead en- • '' str,rrt; someone in the choir cried, !per annum. i 64.10; and calves from $2 to $10 w.', )neer and fireman were brought to ' They're fighting.-". Mlstaking the: Rev,• Dr. James Barclay was bortr g g COUNTRY PRODUCE. each t . Lindsay, Driver Swanton was a quota- ` word "fighting" for "fire" the con- on June 19, 1844, at Paisley, Svoc- Following is the range of - - gregattott rose on masse and started 'load, a son of the late James Har- married man and lived in Lindsay Hops,--Trade quiet, with prices un-I tions for the door. Otte of the ministers clay, Fireman Faulkner is a native a! changed sL 13c; yearlings, 7c. - a ay, of Edinburgh. He was educat- Hose .Cattle quickly mounted the rostrum - and ed at the Paisley Grammar school Belleville. Y-The market is steady, with{Shippers, per cwt... -.$5 _^5 $5.45 : admoni,ghed the people to keep quiet. :and at Merchiston Castle school, strained jobbing here at 8 to 8}e Do., light .,. 4 25 5.00 . ',r r per tb and comb at $1.80 to $1.65 i %V' #A -repeated- the word "quiet" sev- 'Edinburgh, entered the University of Butcher, choice ._ ... 4.40 4.50 Beans-The market is quiet, with ersl times, and motioned to his hear-':Glasgow, and graduated with firs: Butcher, ordinary to .0 � oftertngs moderate. New hay quoted �,; er•s to be`seated. ' The'excited' con- .class honors. The -Preebytery of at $9 to $9.20 ton. gond . . .._ ­ A 00 400 ..� -- grrgation mistook the word quiet I Paisley licensed him in 1870, atter (LAYING A ��� CABLE a Stockers. per cwt 3.20 3.75 - for 3 second alarm of Bre, and rewhich he m'rfstered for threA months i straw-The market Lr quiet. Car Sheep and Lambs .1 new--d- their frantic efforts. Alen ¢ad'at Dalbeatie, and the follow) c..,;.r !Su Superintendent of Tela a ha .bus loth on track quoted at $5 50. 1 Y pesrin p y Onions Market atead Choice ewes, per cwt... 3 3A 3.50 g Y An Ottawa despatch Bays -A[r. $I'oultrbarreJ. Lambs, per cwt 3.40 4 75 . 'll j • , -women struggled over both and'wa+ ordained- at Dumfries. In 1'874 In Anticosti. Yat $1 00 to! ,•- s -' fog ht their wa .oto the aisles he war translated to Canobte,.in quote -The tis, t to steady Per+Budfa. per cwt 2 25 2 75 j' g y-The market is stead We The ministers • used their utmost Mc[1 or, of St. uuthbertb, !•.din- D. H. Keele superintendent o! Cows, each 3 Thoge who fell were trampled upon 1876 to . Linlithgow, and in 1578 ;. y Y' Cutis, each like cattle- was chose_n colleague of Rev. Pr ,Government telegraphs is at pre- pair. live chickens, 50 to 80c. Duck- Milkers as td Catceq - '11,i req I sent in Anticosti arranging for lay I Is 60 to 80c •••25 '10 42.00 endeavor to stop the stampede, but'bur h. A cal! was ex4ended to him ' Per Pair for drossec3. Calves, each . ..: 300 10.00 i g tog a cable from Heath Poir t to the and 8 to 8{ per TD for live. Tor no pncver on earth could stay the from St. Paul's church, Montreal Magdalen Islands Mr Keeley re- keys, young, 11 to 12c per tb., and i SOgs' - - .' strugglirg,- fighting mass He accepted -and was Inducted on P I Choice hogs, per cwt... 700 '13 _ - !ports to the dopartmeat that. the ofd, lOc. i . Oct, Y1, 1883, and has slake Air cable between Bella Eels and Chateau Potatoee4--Tho market fa firmer ;Light hogs, per cwt 6 75 8 87► charged the duties of -the pastorate j Bay is works satisfactoi•i} as Car lots Henry hogs, per cwt _. 6 75 B S7i , BITAR B1�ITIIYG LIObT with much ability amd evident rue- ' Y, quoted at 57 to 80c per ]Sows, per cwt ... ._ - 3.50 4.00 - • ,also tr the Marconi apparatus, The,bag, on track here. Smn11 lots sell : - - ' oesat: He received his degree of MD Idetective working of the latter, re- iat $1 to $S lb oar b Stags, per cwt' -. - _ 0 00 200 a Cossacks are Hurrying to Afghan from his alma mater in 1892, rte some we,eka was due to advance is ont +em or�' but this _ '_.J Border.. Dr. Ilarciay preached-before Queen Po Y P rY. owing to the lack of knowledge of lire lartrlt- scarcity is deliver/ea TRAGEDY NIrAR BRANDON I Vict.0 is aesFral times at Balmu�al. menta on the part a! the operators. A Loudon despatch says IIT#fish lie is widely known both as a leo- _ aulitary activities in India have'•turer and athlete, cricket, curling ,i HOG PRODUCTS, been given a 'midden Impetus by the;and golf being his favorite sports.- `�'-~ I Dressed ho unchan Farmer Shoots Merchant and alirged dnurminatlon of liuskgla to Fie was chaplain of. Montreal Sed, with re Lady Companion. :force an earl test of the ttaliL of p INFLUX TO NORTH-VEST kelpie moderate Cured meats to Y q Y Garrison Artillery is the Northwest good demand at steady prices �Ye A Winnipeg despatch says One a! Great Britain's foreign,p°licy_es at.1,rebellion; -- quote _-Ilacoa, ion clear, lac 1 the most tra is shooting c A i tecied by the withdrawal of the un- se lot& 'ork. media, a ory o randon occurred orf - r precedented. $'21 50: do , short cut, $33 50. I-Wodnesd'ay evening, and as a result bury, In. pursuance of its fradi= BIG FIRE AT BRANTFORD An Ottawa despatch says :-TDs Smoked meats-Sams, 13 dict T4c ' 'Aloaw 12owo, known as "Old Aust. -- -• Lionel method of pushing Its` alvei- breakfast bacon, 15c; roils, 12 to Rowe," to dead and AIsYs Ermlt sur5's patience, to the limit. the, Stores o! Watts' Sows sad the tttEux of settlers into the Canadlaa • Gr: • rnment at St. Petersburg, ac- _ Snowdrift Co. Burned. I Northwest continues to increase. F'or 2ic, backs. 15 to' 15;c; shoulders. .Therrien is mortally wounded, and 12c !her affianced husband, Thomas Law cording to reports, is feverishly busy - _ {the month of July the homestead � r A Brantford, Ont., despatch says : !entries numbered 2,-623, or 1,902 Lard-The market is firmer. We of Alexander and Law Bros , Mil. ---stirring the embers of discord wher-;-Brantford on Thursday eight ex-!greater thea during that month last 4uote -Tierces. 10�c;.Lube, lie ]ere, of Brandon. is also wounda�d. - - _!v._r it sees an opportunity for ia-I pertenced one of the worst fires it!year. For August the entries were Pails, I1 C to ll c; compound, Of{In-the afternoon Mr. Law and Mim flaming,British susceptibilities. Y g } P has had for many years. At 9.30 1,922, or 1,154 in excess of August, tq 10c. Therrien left Brandon in a buggy for It haq seized upon a disturbance -u with the police on the Indian rron- flames were discovered issuing from 1901. The total increase for the . -. the Beresford district for a day':( Iter as a pr4tpxt for hurrying bat-,the third storey windows in the two monthe, as compared with the . chicken shooting. Having rcache4 Y g brick building of the Snowdrift Com-]same time last year, was 2,856. THE DAIRY MARSETS, their destination Law and ALs( talions Of C0498Ck$ southward to the;P�'+Y on Dalhousie street. The fire-I This is unprecOdented is the histo Butter-The market IS steady. Therrien drove on to the farm of border of Afghanistan. The Czar mea responded Rowe, and were about to commence hits interrupted the Shah's junket in I Promptly, and turned o! the country. Most o! the new- Choice grades have the best call. el Paris, ostensibly to secLre his' at= on six.or_eight-streams of water, but comers are from the United States, We quote :-Choice 1415. rolls, 16 to shooting. Rowrf, who. LS seventy the fire had obtained so great head- 16ic; selected dairy tubs, 15c ; store I years of .age, was in the field at the a tepdance at the.military manoeuvres;way before it was discovered that �'�'♦ packed uniform color, 13 c, low time, and as soon as he saw the I .1 Lt Kursk, but actually, it is believ- erts to control '!t were unsucceae` + party he started his horses for the grades, it to 12c; creamery rolls, house, where he precured a Sita. and c aai to discuss the need of f Russian*ful, and after an hour's hard fighting OUR FRONTIER DEFENCES 19 to 20c; do„ solids, 1s} to 19c. : rail ay.to thg Persian Gulf. i. returnln ,-i Reports from Sebastopol tell of irw it burst through the root. Soon after -� `Eggs-Market steady for strictly S. fired at the couple. Air• . Law had dismounted,and was walk ordinate efforts to strengthen the this ssrioke was seen coming through All of Them Antiquated and Ill- fresh stock. II'e quote Fresh, 18 ' the-roof of the a.djoining brick build- Equipped. to 17c; ordinary store candled, 14 Ing beside tato buggy and received. Russian naval power is the Black Ing of the Ceorge Watts and Sons to 15c; seconds, and checks, 1'0' to several pellets of shot in the kytee, S s' I wholesale establishment, a fine three A London despatch says :-The lac. I but Miss Therrien received almost •1 The recent jingo speech n Corsica Express of Wednesday makes senses- the. entire cha a in her hip and by Ai Pei {storey brickbuilding on the corner Cheese-Market is steady. We' letan, French ALiniste[ of., tions]. disclosures. Colonel Ferrers abdomen. She fell from the rig to ......, Marine, is interpreted as a sign that °f'Isalhousie ¢txi King streets. Sud- quote Finest, 10} to jolt; sec= den) the r of of the latter, buildingTownshend. who was deputed by the oods, Die. - the round, where her companion al, s' a France i9 ready to loin its ally ,in fell -in, and the front of the thirWar Office to report on Canadian ao lay unable to rise. _ this subtle slime of baiting the Bri- er 't. r fah. Finally comes the announce- �'ey-tett-acrtsss � - J M^antlme, Rowe returned to the Y ing three• firemen with it. Charles so hopelessly_ antiquated all along . ons°. w ere s meat that Baron de Steel, she van- 'Brown way severely injured about the the frontier and ill-equlpped with Montreal, Sept. 23.-The local(almost instantly. For some tine arable„Russian Ambassador to the head and shoulders, and ins ammunition that in the event of an grain market continues remarkably I Rowe has been pestered by sports- `,y Court of St. James; is about to be y not re- persisted in trespas- - a :succeeded-by "a man of more vigor- cover. Fireman Woodly was cut Anglo-American war the-Americans flat,.and the •volume of business is men, who have ons character." about the head and shoulders. Fire- could easily cross the frontier and insignificant. Rye, peas, and oats(sing on his farm.. It is -supposed man George Kingsville -was on a seize Canada before resistance could are the only cereals for which there that, blinded with anger at the ap- ' This widespread recrudescence of ladder at the third storey window. be organized. A prominent Canadian is any demand. In flour there is no,Proach of Law and ,his companion _ :f Russian political energy is attribut-IHe um in Montreal declared the Canadians change. Feed is firm, and rolled over�his farm, he seized his Stan, and, ed by English diplomatists to a de- jumped to save himself, and re-, g .. eeived •painful 'Injuries. The Injured were too busy making dollars to oats are quiet and easy. Provisions without. - considering the conse-. - �, .• sire on the part of the, Czar's Alin- bother about fortifications. If the remain about th s __C - - men were taken in the ambulant t n blank.--T �1 the 'hospital. inertCans tnvacie� all-Canadfatrs ter, sad eggs continue firm, and isiZiag wh¢t Le ked done, 1te'com- of which the [-Loon policy o4 AIT. R. M. Fullerton, could do would be to board rafts good demand. Grain-No. 1 hard mitted'suicide. ' Daltour and Lord. Lansdowne :is; Proprietor of fire g Snowdrift Company, owns the build- with all their belongings and float Manitoba, 71c, Fort Willdam No. - made. *o one . .tears_ that Russia in . His loss will t i - down the St. Lawrence to Belle Isle 1 Northern' 69c ' 11 res, y' i orhood of $30,000. He carries an un r s wars ps came a ong to Ontario., No. 2 white wheat, 65c and TO' PAY $500.000.000 the point nece5sar to secure this,. desired information; nevertheless, ,insurance o[ $10,000 oa the building P Disci them. No. 2 mixed at 68c west; new crop the Btitish War and Navy Depart- and $5,000 on stock',.which is a 4 peas, .79t afloat, and do., oats, Transvaal and Orange River to complete lose. 34ic afloat, September delivery. pay This Amount. meats are slice. to the possibilities George Watts and Sona own their Rare, 56c afloat; No. 3 bade 46c of Russia's efforts, deliberately g JOY T00 MUCH. FOR HIM Y. irritate the situation. Place. Their loss is roughly estimat- _. afloat. Flour - Manitoba, patents, , A London despatch says: The __ ,Soar,c_ef tnil.itaryr of ears ised at•$70,000, which is_a _complete Xslba,g-F,atb8y 2A gta_MOod_pe $3.90 to $4.25'strong'bakers,' $3,60 Daily Mail announces that the, Gov- ._ ors• v sel on Meeting Her. to $3.95; Ontaro--stralght rollers, ernntent has decided that the Trans- land and South Africa have been­or- When the brick walls fell they took g $3.40 to $3.50; in bags, $1.60 to veal and the Orange River Colony . dead to rejoin their Indian co;sn- A )ldelboiirne des etch sa s: Atme. inandy. Major Fukushima, of the the telephone and electric light wires P Y $1.70; patents, $3.80 to $4.10. shali pay £100,000,000 towards,the down, and the city was lett in total Melba, the operatic star, has turiv Roiled oats-Millers' prices to job-,cost of Lhe South African n'ar, and Japanese army, has arrived in Cal- darkness. - - ` ed here. Her father, who bad not bers, $2.25 to $2.30,is bags,, .and;the cost of administration. An ac- rutta. - to familiarize himself with ,6 �---- _ Teen her in sixteen years, came from $4.60 to 54.70 per bbl Feed-Afant-!count has been opened at the Trcas-. F 1#ua Indian military'situ$tion: Lord Albury to welcome her. The excite- toba bra at $16 to $17, and shorts Iut`y, and the colonies have been de- r. r Kirk',, abando hasten his joued halt KILLS FIVE PUPIL$ .i• ment o! the meeting caused a blood at $23, ail s included • Ontario bran ibited to that amount herein. A loans India, abandoning his proposed halt c. vessel in his brain to burst, and he .In bulli, $15.50 to $1G; shorts in!will be raised,' robabl in 'the sum ' '- at I{lvurtoam on the way. Teacher Strangles Them, Wounds is in a serious condition. ALme. bulk, $23, in lots. Provisions-•�� 450,000.000.P Y Melba has con vent( o , of Taxation fa the t - T--- Seven, and-Suicides. consequently -P�Poned I�eavjr Canadian short-cut pork, $25 mining industry, canceerfons for the �. ,;I- P OI�ITERS FOR EXPORTERS A Berlin despatch a her 8r4t concert. The'series of con-_ compound, refined lard, 8;c; pure kale of dynamite, etc will contra- 1. L. #- P nys:, At-';Veen- carts to have been given-by her was Canadian lead, lac; finest lard, 12 !bute materially to the payment of '., _�, dnm, in the Province .of Groningen, to have been the most brilliant over to 12}c. Hams, 12} to 14c; .bacon, the £100,000,000. _ ;;e`,. Summary of the Customs Latus Hollagd,.e st#ddealy demented teach- given in the southern hethisphere 1I to 15c; dressed hogs, $7.50 gin. and Regulations. er on Friday strangled five of •hie The Government_has,placed the rail- treslt killed abattoir, $9,2J to $9.b0 - - ♦ _ s An Ottawa despatch says. The pupils to death, severely wounided wayg at }ler• disposal, and the Gov- per 100 1bs. Cheese-Ontario, 9} Tho honornry freedom of Newcas seven ot>aets,' sad then committed Customs Department has issued -for jumping oradis of the different colonies bfer- to Loc; townshipe, 0 to 91c. Que- tie-on-Tyne is, to be'conferred upon suicide um into tIie'�1 ' the instruction of exporters to Cali- hinge tad' to act as her hosts during, her bec, 91} to 00. Butter-Choice all the townsmen who •volunteered sda,a summary of the Cgstonls laws Pond' . visltn .. creamery, current receipts, 193 to and served in South Africa-' - : .. - - . - K . .. . - _ • r . . . . . . 1 . ,' n. I !,!-1 I I ,10 r • • i °. d. TQOU31aGbSCR!]3ERt3.B9 elerriait` --Rememberehe sooW to nigh% at E J _ ,� f LIST — to the addseee label on!.out parer!wa *',saps aactrtais the Bare to which Sllirley'x. r oarr¢DicriptioatoT"N"siS aide. —Mrs W E Clark returned to the city yy p 8emittaneee ors acknowledged b a NwewBoots •. `• ahanns M �.i�-fQ03_aII, .Qn Tbartdny.,- - --- ----- -•- -=-" � cwlbArveelpt of money as shlr omw. Alwoyr -Mrs Bruce aad-son, James,0 out- 11111111V the data osi,3. — --- _- --. —_- a}ta+td-------tt---- .-bt4t9�aIIYth0-paat 'yRCe$— guests of Rev-G and Mrs McGregor. Munusipality o)the Tou nship of Picketing -_ --The receipts from the sale of roads1 AvV;;M ArBi/�e eatOgpad for public CrSvif+l 1326 amounted NoiSce t6 hereby liven that I have traasaxitcea LO data 10 over$20This will be Con- or delivered to the persons mentioned .a Sec- '. - siderably increased by the time all are tions 5 sad a of the Ontario V otcna' Lists Act. IpfU[Lltntt;, �{tT, Bait. 2t3 jg03, flute. 1tt89,and sets amending the Same,the copies re p qsteed b.7r said tectiona.to be so transmi ted,or Bid Assortment Just are�ved. —The Ladies'Aid -of the Methodist delivered if the Llata made pursuant to 6aid 2� church will bold their annual harYeat Act,of all persona a peanng by the last revised � home services on Sunday Oct 19th and Mimes f meoll bars o lase ytnniciaellty at 'l� liL1 Elections for members of the TArialaUve ea etas fine, medium fine and strong laced booth. The latest slyle6 e their harvest bome on Taeadaq Oot 21st sembly,and a0 Municipal Elections, and.. a _Le _ -Watch for "J" C>Tlst3 E vale an&a 20th day of August-902,and remains 114re.(Capt.) @iaemitb and. Of Tor.. -Anotber old te2idaat of Pickering there for inspection. cheap. - , onto, were in toss this week. �" passed away on-F:td Is"in the person sloolo sarecalled uP-m eramins6aia-Lt or the bo B Ws have some B lendld new!lues, very nice. ani and,it any omissions or other errors are found p y therein,to take immediate proceedings to havegood t0 Wear. .• of!ties John $lust! late of Church et, -Geo.Thextoa, of Uxbridge, spent a but for some time residing with bliss E the said errors corrected according to law, dap tbfe weal;with his sun J Ross sad Hated-at v?littevale Auguss 4utu 1901, $eacy tubas boots, big new (stook,all kinds,large eyelet bellows tongue wife. O'Conner of chs Base Line. . She hue DONALD x, sEAro>v, We bought a job in men's fine high lace boa calf, about 40 pairs, reg• --Rev W F Carpenter, of Icy, called been a great Sufferer for many years. Her Clerk of the Tt:of Pickering ular price$8 00 our cash price $2.50 Whitevale•Out. funeral took plc n Saturday when bar This is a snap come and see. MP011 a number of his friends here this remains wer intet�resl. in the R C week. , T-Miss Leo Remmer, of Exeter, will nemInra letter to the News, J '11 Law• T7IT 'TREESJOHN DICKIE & COO tr return home on Tuesday after spending a renes,of Carlyte, Aasa, formerig of thio ,' ' month with relatives here. All kinds of ' -Mise Lotto Wood left on idonda township a Bays. FPS have just finished FRUIT TREES. y fitting an eacelleett crop of all kinds of S.HRUBB, Etc., morning for Philadelphia near which city grain. Threabing bas just began and The market rice she will take charge of a school, yield is great, some getting as much as 42 -Highestivr all kinds of Millinery -Opening ' , sWfrl Hattea and wife. I,IIse afiss busllela of wheat per acre.and gradiag•:�oO e n n _ Mich, are Fall sad Winter app'ea r4 Maud Beall of Lexington, i hard. The great trouble bore is the t Agent, 1apandine a few weeks with friends- scarcity of hands to man the threshing J�1iM E° BEES -Bob&. McNeill, of S Illinois,has been Pickering, > outfits." m i - spending s few daps with his sister in -James Wehardson, of Philadelphia, - -•. Thllij'®dory Oct $I1dy sc : ;__law, Miss McCausland, and other friends spent a few days here daring the ass uw an this locality during the past feast, week at the home of his areata, remaining an -Miss Baker will open a her stock P � ; Pe P and 3tra Richardson. We are pleased to and 'n days of the week. ,All ladies are cordially invited to Come r '1 of fall and winter milliner on Thursday t d inspect latest shapes and styles. Oct. 2nd sad the remaining days of the bear of his success m the Quaker city. :� e n ` r y He and hie rtner lately purchased an I�TiSa �C ..Baker. wask, The ladies of the village and the extensive drug business in addition to -= • t aarronading country are cordially invited their former business. His brother Wal- -to ' 4 � come and inspect the latest shapes and ter sad his.bride also open& a few days A Oral-clasS farm contorting Olii hurt" uecu The following is taken from Tuesdays continue their wedding trip. _... . K{loba. "Another highway robber ywas -Rev A C Wilson returned home on _, :_ALSO , _____.-- reported yesterday to the police, and ibis Tuesday after spending sovers! creeks in - -. 7. Fakes%be eighth of a series in which the Winnipeg Lttaadiag the General Confer• ,A Frame house" slid about One sere of Irietims have been set upon by a gang of ence of the Wethoditt ebarch. Whits land for sale Itbtee men, The police so far have been out in the West he visited ocher pointe in linable to matte anv programs toward lo- Manitoba and was much dasighted with gnsnraaoe promptly attended to. 4mstiniz the highwaymen. but tbu time what be as s. As a place of residence his - . Of9'er the following goods to our customers at the cheapest . whey have been given in excellent do much prefers old Ontario. He retarom % -' - rates knitting Y arna, Berlina, Zepbers,•Shetland Floss -- lacripti of one o! the mea. and they greatly benefited by his trite, He will Conveyancing done. Embroidery Silks, Brilliants, white Crochet Cottons. a• 16elleva%has %bay know the locality m conduct the Services in. the Methodist, which they are living. Tba lat'ee% victim church text Sunday. visits Claremont *its Sir P Slarkillie Chamberlin of 50 _ ice Sas Purees and R Patterns. ;Pembroke street- who is to the employ of Fall Millinery Opening. every Tuesday. $ n' ortment of ag P sena. - the Lancashire Fir*Iataraoee Company ..+ • V. Richardson, _- Oa Saturday lip whealed cat to Pickeringo 393T-3r �O �1,� TT to visit a friend at the ccl;ege. He ccm -- o!® Notary Public, Pickering E. C�O>rle) Pickering. - :�Ilmeneed the return journey ort Sunday By Law to pr-,vide for the payment evening After going several miles he reward for the kidin,g:r discovery of any ' is saw three men upon the toad and over dots found worrying w.andiDg or !tilling _ took them as he w'as going down a hill ghee in the Towcshi of,Pickerio l' (1 r He slotrad up to ask the men bow far it The liaoicipal Council the Corpor�oa tyle CHH. PEST. A :s was to Toronto. One of them replied of the Township of Pickering enacts asthat is was � � _ ¢ her►ain walla ban shoat totwelve arles. Chem,art off cgs n, follows . Our- p r grain Lugg are the cbeapSat kr 1 That s reFaid of 35.x it a roti too e, when the.man nearest to him raised his tee genersi riadn of tc:a-Sf o .::v to air q Our ladies parnseys are the cheapest' y foot tnand Chembermtta fall tvihe tckoundhlo t,eraoo ar reTsoau a.a.,, a3 a.ca.nt say d,rg Oon wool boa are the cheapest and best v woandi" cr It !iog aoysbeep Pickering Onr 9aLnellette Lfo¢ad ran PtLe e are the clseapesi oria•..bs rn tLu Townsha �!Y:eaer,og .. ... _ '• ri real sin,sod.. though conscious, was d That a r.WSM of as.x*134:1 tie pard from - (Jnr boots are the obeapes% a unable to prevent his gassailantts from go. �'Le same Reads to any penia ar persona betas Our biscuits are %be ehes peat -a I'alltrumeatim :n discovering as proving the, — $ y abut; bare everted wo¢adad or tined - Our coffee is ;be cheapest in' througit his stets, The secured ideatey and owuer.cf any dog seen warr'Ttnyt about 18 and s watch and clula. and +auaaiag or a,:,ta,t an)*bwip or lambs o3 that • - -_ Our tea is the cheapest . r toeattract atdtan{iOty Bb0 t' eIId+aTOrad sheep or lambs •n the rowaah:p tu Ir•� Yard Our patens mediatnea era the cheapest. _ w ^' reward is pis: the J i n tags but one i That bete"an-such ,/ r ,e:atmaat orelalmaate lbarsdor shun �t, :o the - (3 cif%he men bold a bead over his mouth. I case s nog k:,,ed to the act of warryiaq. �j ,After ibis men had gone Chambarlia scaLd.ag ar tulliat*beep or lambs, or •mmed - s !again sboused as londiy to his enfeebled`tate: he3eattor prop's coder oath,and to the $strs utfca oP aisle Coaaeu. that aneh los war t oudttion won.d perm:t, bas was Still cocas::7 caagbt or teen worrs•tng w'000dine cr luaable to attract atwaston, As night 1i:1:aq sheep m aortia, sad was taled.hue so All kinds o[rougli and dressed Lumber - twas comins on. be tried to iia{ a and sagaged.or ,a sicbsse Lmme'sfatelr fonowtat Lasb.Sbiaglee. Doors. Serb, House Tia- p saeb worrrina, wsundiat or balling. sud f 'a isbm Lad Silo material walk, bus the pain was to great that be al;otbar eases the elaimsat or claimants for ga ' - such reward. shatl by or by the consent of the WET, _WEATHER W= fuen wan-71 litcan to crawl along and l?nally reached wound ag or ituitn , or by the cede- of som. _-- Is barn.where he remained for the night. Jostles or justices of the Peace for this cc Jnry, Cistern Stake Lad wiser troughs made In the morning s farme>yfound him ;bars bi i uni—orf Municipality. fir t Procure the killing te, a f to ertiar 1y Latest Shapes in [eII's And BOf's Fine Shoes. : sad drove him to the cit He was taken *SCh a _ -' v 8 : to bis home and Dr R A Pyne was Cal)bd obis Council.Was saeb d bad been guilty of in. who found him suffering greatly. worrl�g,wounding or friss sheep or tainto -$iso a quantity ,of apple ban als for sale - -- --- Abourb not serionaly injured.. County uaforesud. - Extra good Linea in Heavf Boots, - — -- Amstable Walter Stewart and detective That no such reward shall be paid ¢nlsaa the same to claimed within 30 daps from the Forrest lit vis been detailed upon the tame. time when the dos baa been killed rte afo».aid. i• and in the event of there being more than one Gordon -The follodvina is clipped from the claimaas toren sada reward.tt shall be in the Call and See Them. Toledo Times of%be 18%h inst,is an item discretion of this Council to order the iia meat of much interest to the residents of this of the fail amount thereat to any obs oil such claimants, or divide such »ward becween or _ village, rte Mr Richardson is well known •among any two or more of sham. a't snob here,being a son of W P Iiiebardwa. manner or oportioo as may Y brr;aemed by the Bunting. g His many Pickering friends congratulateRichdson. said Council be just and; le. "" .+a• A. y ' Passed September-Vad. 1". _ Un�l 'bim on the happy event. ''One of the C� ll,t g ..,most charming of home weddinga was Thomas Pcat: ld R.Beaton. i ' that last evemug,of]Rise Margaret Idaud Clark. At the Green River _ - Trout,daughter of Mr and Mrs M C Trout,of 2801 Lawrence accuse. to Mr Canadian a 'Walter Corapl Richardson, of Phfl.de]• �_S 0�i .Pad Clea' her phis. Promptly at eight o'clock Rev e� '�+ STORE s M O John Raid Shannon preceded &be bridal : PaL'ille 11 i t d into the front par- through r batik a white ribboned greenery Wt11 be ria on You will bad a large range of choice Flpan- For Cleating �inQOFP tor,y hroagh a w ltiti 44►► [ ad of reeae and ElEPT. 8Udh� neletts,and Wra rets of the latest at- s, 1�1IIOI6 underneath an artistically arranged bowerve,and the are marked awn down. r � returning until NovFou y y and Silverware. ` tad arrow of white*store and roseb'nds, sushi loot• -- 1 also hese a large stock-of frasin bags - - � '.'the members of the bridal party took sairiax rasaS to which I am offering at reduced prices. r it sEead.while Mies Abbie Bennett, of Winnipeg Rein• i Fall and impect:before boyinit elseahers I An ereon, n or tan p F*JL1Ieka Fly Aller, Me." Mr Frederick t Trout la ed the Estevan j P y Rlgin _ Highest cash price paid for butter and ' I weddin mtreb. The bride wore an ex Arcola S28 pr"!o Binder Twine Etc' g Macleod eggs is cash or trade, . St ooeom in ggisite gown of white pause crepe aP wavraness Calgary 1 %�'t3rJ " 11 sed with bandsome cream lace, A Minicta y: A. FULLER, w J ReaZin (Hardware uerebant vel and orange blossoms completed her Bias=ash _-•Btal>neert ' • • Brans vtetq y Pickering, Oat. toilei and She carried a bequet of lilies of gwan River coxa I �'40 -— — ` the Salley. Her sister id iss Elizabeth From all paints in Canada, asilds sash 8t Trout acted'as maid of honor and wore a 3[arie,Windsor and East toilet Of pin ors a with arnttgre of ink1111 ci ag a sr par ca ere. 1 P B p apply to the nearest Canadian_ Pacific event. 'rte liberty ai k. Her!lowers were pink roses or to, - -.40 4O HEA D The groom was attended by bits brother, A. H, Notman, Aset. Gen]. Passr.Aet - - Mr James Richardson, .of Pbiladelphia, 1 Sing street Bass,Toronto ` rO - .. Mr and Mrs Richardson left dnriag the • H'�' t►�T 1 opening on an ascended wedding trap A T \TAL��. home w ill visit d will also got 'e old WELL$ f Fee�in Hattie '' • Home in Canada sad will also gra to Baf m � ___ IS PROFITABLE. talo,Niagara,Atlantic City.and various •� otber places of interest befors going to -- The undersigned is,prepared to - - S' tbeir new home in Philadelphia, where dig and clean out wells on abort notice It assists to a$etter.an More Eeono»Tieal Manage %tire evil►beset home to their friends Charges reasonable. ".. Or �-t a�e• ment of the Cows, Care-of the Milk, and Mar. . pbont the middle of October. -The brides Orders left with John Gerow,Clare- 17 hating of ilia Cream and Butter. ` g';;gvuig away costume was a tailor-]bade montwill receive prompt attention. - .�^ gown of broadolotb stitched in white and CARLTON, Brougham imported sotigee silk waist,with applique W.tM ag r.; trimming ani a blas hat to match the Comprising of Steers Itiid Heifers. REQ tisk 5. gait. Quantities of wedding ptromeata T A d (i P' Bring ;were received by the young couple. The Binder eine Will be bold b the dollar or the - — - n bra's is a favorite in a wide circle of by the TaWa friends,who. while wishing bar — Posrtd• - OR SALE--Houle and tot Being -" lmtomh jag.have m b tiatlae for regret in Parties who boottltt btader trtrine from „ me this rescan wilt please pay same to the —To*TE� bw F pari shot le.con 1, containing I of an '- iosing bar from ib4e1 atidss, MT Rich- oredis of McCormick Hervootiag Co.. at be aeourad by rte»,sleuths%for garden purposes, s number is mN of!raft t%rwM arta•good rime bows•,first class ardson ie a rising y Sig man of Western Bank, Pickering, by Oct lit. $. H• t3A8$O1Q• �+� aa'{''� oatsr,baedaa4 soft For yartfaelars apply .to ph,iad�t^Ms_an iS er of Sohn They will Sod bills of swft�amis tbers• 1tt PAiW aEOMet- st"Joe Laseiitead,26 Psaing e%,Two I or *Wswan i ke•'ef b�ok d�itxt in haat TROS.MOODY, Blstobet•,Duckstrtoa. 11111 16; •wwas Tfeltesiag0Gs Will - _ t