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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_10_03 v i -. r. .�} f:r. t- --L,rt. i, 4L .�.. a'i^•.- � sty:• .! t -"�`'. Y } .. .d- .�:,.,..._. .. _ . . .-. --..- :, .,;.. .-.... .... . ... .. I .. ,rat �, .. - i - •.�.' - �`, 'rr �� t . ...,!y"a�t§.....- -..,_...-- ..,�.-�...,,,.-:-t..r .... ...:.: .•-• :qrh.. ': .-.-,.. .. ! ..:_ ..,.---,:.. ...x. _ �.,-..:.1...,._,-_,,.//.,..._: ,fi..r,". ._.. �.er.e.i._ �f .-.:3:.- ._..��•,. , Ik .- Ott w to- ,,,D.-� . {� ! -,c• ,. ` ^ � 4�3 t.: :a .• •r, -.T �° a ._ -...-.- .. { -- -. _ ,. l .-_.S .:i-. .. a :. ::- •: •.i. _ S' r.`�i - .6`. . ._ ice.... .._, ..- ... ,.-L•-, �_ •t�'i° . ,. ,. .... ,.. _ , .- --°-fir :--:.: �. �ti";� , .. ,. - .,,..ri•'. t-.. - R,.. - w. Y. S 3 ':;� t.... ''�- ..t t _. _ _ i-S ry4rr _.. .. .,.,1. e ._. .,rL .d .. ...._. -t.... "t.,trt.' - 3a�}•... � .. - .,m , -. -D.. n - .:. � �. e . 'r ICK ,. :_ , ids ?« ,.:•s - `:E #.,.. :�r r: ., P _- ..rr. ba K . c b�[e ]-N. EI ��, - �n r•r;; a �SOL,. ��I. ::• :�, . , — FRI[DAYe OCT 3 .902 Ys.. K _ �: �;, 5 t - r , Route Hill. R 1. ,- , •4 , _ _ -- 0 T I�,OU - , 1• ;. , -;; ;, 3 :_ r�' .._LkAL Oar Horrah lr tb hor ave canahtfaev� �luLtca . � Prt aw►�ssr t�nl. trAPrslti`�tscottas>p-sir y g oral coons in B u cher .. . the corn tater alas lrs>cse unD aoa'slt>a >�owtt tri oo; A. Smith has purchased•s� new wheel. :;- - T A. YOIIN(I, M.D.,'C.M.,F low of ����` iF.• 8e thinks it'sadandy. T-he undersigned keeee� constantly a>s ' 1 • TrinityMedioalOollege, Toront , mem- ,'- :� aO1Rtt;gPGYD�tTA. Y�, � is : ,c' ? b gaged Joe Paraoar r., as en with Peatoe band, fresh and salted meats of all kinds � her of College of Phveioia a and Rnr eons of - "` ..� � ' • � ;° Sroe., at Agraocnrt, masoning. - . , Ontario. Office and reaidenge opp O'Leary hotel ;, _ _ . �•, - Grt �' Also a supply of vegetables, �, Dunba�` `+ Woburn,Ont. Office honrq; morning 7 to 30 R,.: . . `"* ,z " r4.:- y ":` �:• .i ' ` - :� W. '�'oyne, of Yiokeriog, is home with <° evening 6 to 8. `� � * ' Rev•Peteir Nioliol of Tp to, wUty de• his parents for a couple of week's .acathn. _ ilver a lecture oo the Life oi(.%briat, illus fir. and Mrs D. Mainland,of f3toafiville, Quality'good. Prices reseonsbie. � ; ` - Lt4nt tK all matkeriale and deafer ,, ,' Crated b9 Lime T,ig>at vlew4�)rom Tiaeot'a event $nnday with the letter's Sister yrs. • � kept tp stock. It will you ., : •- W.Lottoo. .. tient delivered daily. ' � ., �•': p pry► Life of Christ, under the saspioes .of the ENTON DIINN dv BOII TBEE to call at our works acd ins tour sfiaek. Danbacton Auxiliary • of the Women's S. Holboarn has returned home to the ' Barristers,Solicitors. Natio al:'rant and. obtain prioee. Don't be_misled by Foreign bitseionary Boorsty iu Danbarton city after apendint; 4 few• days with his `wA(3NER do CO - C7hamker3, ' 20 Hing street, east, oronto, agents we do not employ them,aonregnent- chnrc on 'tVednesday ev inn Out 8th, niece. hire. E. Renee. r' • � AL-Claremont egery't'tieadaiY forenoon Money ly we can, and do throw off the agents commending at 8 o'clo Admission, to loan on Mortgage, � commission of 10 per neat., which you will Adults 16.0. Children 100. - . - F`R�NB DE:vTON. 27., D.O. - - Balsam—Zion. 1 I ; • certainly save by purchasing from us. A .: , �. - Eve, 1�t0�AY -' HP:g8E8TG. DUYN. W.�,I 'ULOtl6- OU�2• oall solicited. � • Cliaa Proctor, we believe 'idends� to � ; - .. F ORtiEN KfYEq, t . WHITBY Y�tAMi'fE .�0.,� - • {' � ' - # .'' have a sale in about a week or so. FRIDAY. ''(Jr �':•-� E. FAREWELL;(�. 0., B RRIS- - - t talo A 1-arae number from herb pitended filar- Uriah Jones, of Balsam, is bony these and 1' RID,Ll a �• TER,Ooant Crown Attorney,s d Conn mit•Potts 0®ce Vph by, On . y y kham fats, , days erecting a wire fence for T Fiortop, olieitor. Court Home.Whitby. 10-v � - Jabez Fawthco or ttt a few house Alias and Mine Rosie Diane I' � Y Commencing June 2nd, A. M. �rlptn, '�`- -• t �- with his niece, Mrs �ieo Ferrier on spent 8auday with friends in Myrtle sod watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whrtb • s - 0� � McGILLIVRSY, Saturday last �isgian. will Visit Pickering and will be found _ DB �'P�8 �IC�ERIN� LI ERY 1 R y' Dare,t3olicitore,�aa. Office opposite Mrs W Stork,of QtAnfPville, visited last .lames Jones will be unable to occupy his . effiae Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B A.;Theo. lII I. Wise's Old Stand. - A.o(3illivsay,LL.B. Mone9 to Lear. fly •• ;;,, week her brother and airier, prices and Mr new residence this winter, as he rinds it k t «' Cl Barna-a. impossible to have the carpenter work Watchtre, Clocks stud Jewels torn tl -'' 4TERSOY, RITCHIE -� S EENY, r ' `__. Our choir sang at the apeclal aarriroa for finished in time. y p P y 'Rarristc,rs,$olicitorA, etc,. Tem le Build � , Flt"'9t elai�a vltiolae�fer hire'by diy •. children at �Pbiteyale Baptist chure6 >3an• $Dieaey sold a fine horse Iart -m.ek to repaired.. All work warranted, oronto, and Claremont every aturday. , or nr bt 'Bas in connection most. < da morning last. . � Uriah Jones; of Pickering, who has pnrdh- - :Paterson,Q.C.,P.E.Ritchie G. ;Sweeny. Uar Baptist friends have set the wheel a � beak the farm on the Brock Road. - � ing all G. T.R.trains. Freight and .; p • < et 1e66 delivered to all arts of lbs :: in motion for their anniversary on the 2nd which he owned some tine ago. � • # = { �etertttt,utry. • p p and Srd of '�o•ember. A E Hubbard has void-his general store � NO tv village. Teaming of all kinds done.. � bnaineaa to bis Philip b °� o N b � ' �) �p Jabez Fawthrep and his diityghter Afire p who will cake HOPSI:v 8, on shortest notice. kale and oolaa• .:; VET�RINA Y SUR- Emma visited d A and Mrs White, of stun on November let. 1'ir Philip will I mission stables in connection. � Tuesday tart. reside on the south kids of the road instead � r � � 'd � p • GtEO�i, Graduate of the On rid nett Brougham, estuary Co,lege, Toronto, registered member ` : Ot the north. � s _ Veterinary ktedica' a sooiation. - t-_ — L : Rey Judson McIntoshMoIatatb dDd fates l�octen �, � �_ g a� of tie Ontario v cry t - !Pent as afternoon last week with bic and Farmers' are busy these days at their • _ � � - • `•� ."�tn.ie and rEY.dence one and one-qua er miles � H. ���' iP "�>r � fall ploughing, the late taint beta ver � •� Q p `'' �+ - R C r notch of Green River. Office and eh in turas a • d Jura W fl Bark, of Barn $m. p g g, K y o boars 8 to 11 a.m.,and 1 to i p.m. el�prapb • address Goonat Bill,Out.;P.O.adds Ya,(keen - - :.. non, W A Fo�Iler�n 'imam@ A berfirs also busy haullnR them grain � �P bo��� Abp taQ K a"' �q M Cleo Faller, favorable ..-, :. ... •�: days his aero liioer, Out .... _ ___ .. _ _ y I� , to Claremont. '���°a mw 4°a � a� and ossa!• ma before leaving to ,N W. •�g Cr o�g ���a i a ' y eterinary arReon, -- e _ � aper the.winter Is fire Stale of Maine, s ("o�1! 0°•�a a ro� � try,pn :'ti I b•-s .„. J. SHIRLEY,BHIRLEY, tltrbom•of his boyhood. _ . 1'J. Hon,Graduate of the On.ari Veterit '�' � ��� r: registered mem er o1 the rn��ure i i i i i' Quite a number from 6arelttended the BrOugharrr. , cry College.Toronto, egi ,,, Ontario 'Veterinary Medical ArYocia ion. All "' '"'' `' ►- o m ... ,,� naion social of Baptist trieodl at Nhitevate ` � - �•�,� diseases and injuctee of the domestic animate � Atter a lengthy progrsrri w Hone.throaRh • T �i �CaWta Was borne dV'8r �RDday, r• - w.�•� treatej according to the most modern approved R'ltb all Yat down to a heavy,lydaned table Lorne Burk wits home from Markham - ' a+• - and scientific principles. O®ce iu T. (3retge A fIIll lI of Brat• ' � „� F; ,e ,o Feb� �i+M ' limpldcn3>,t sane,residence On Cuure $t open � ^iY ;� Olau � •itare.DOV/ : of the Qood thinar'on the line, sites the o9or Sunday, ao •- r o. a► din• Lo n eb and Frank Gleeson spear Mon. i Mar _ t T site Peak's livery, btf •`"'r= oD sxtiibitiota in '. evening was folly spent the company �. _ mm Apr,I ' perePd to their respective bather felling a day in the d'tp. a ,.,` • oaf are rooms. - s .� prcfitable and pleasant time rad been spout `�'ctr Matthews is in Markham fora � " � � - , li< to J ,_.. - - : �.-www ,' • � .�. ,. le [ , O � • '� soap o weeks - •: ,, , F1'1L'88 1h �ltis `Q �„�� Jots' •� �;•- � , T - _. � Mrs John f hillip� is fiery ill at present N $O.dA$ DIIti� ,Co�vesxnc r, Com Audley. •' w � a m p - �` � L .• � � 3uiaeioner for taking Affi3ay te, etc., d ayV� ____ •. we are sorry to report. - s d ar•I dept) CIfIIHIl]OL.t,Ont. � DY „ R. �• D�lh� ��au1• �.. �1r8 Thur Wiltonld in the States this _ _ ,a� Oct. ►v � - b '<IisY Minnie Path left lair. week on a , , e m � L? � �• ''. ::- a�-! luny.'; `o ` • - - - -- visit to Detroit friends, week visiting Uer danQL•.e r p , , T Pickering, Out.: �! W J Coakwell and iv .I Bodc►I1 were in ° - ' •Deas • BII.1 I'I\CI, Tsanlei• of strings - ..� +` t. j ._ ' Born—To . c and M. Bard Yuckria • � ' • ' � r _ .�- a den blur all doing well. Toronto on Monday on bueineRa. Janaat•y I1103-•-Whitby 0th, t?BhsRa "tb, - • L�cau3os for the County of Ontario. Of g toy at tree store or �t hin btitdet>,pe, ickaring �ieYley Geo has built a fitrar hogrlien on yr ll kit Anderson who returned lately Iirouubaa� Oil), Port Perry 9t'h, Uz• ' �� { -i V,iTia,;n. 1'y • I,:, =, ,,; �;; his hrer,�ieea to our north. from 8onth Africa. spent a couple of dace hridgc I6th, Cannington 15t1,, Bea}er• 1 : _ --- ,'' - hlrs Walsh, t,f ,1lanchoattr, visited her last weak with l.i.t old college-mate Ur (V ton 1401. - �VID nELD��I, au^tion er. &c , Whe'�t. Grmdll� T�,, � tathPr, Titvorhy U'Leary h$r9 la•tt week, ti Fiah. � --'-- . : ' Mica Winnie (;ha�tnzn oat�.mFuced work irid:lug bt>t'., tar and near. ales of fa mA,taro, _— The follOwltgk is tt:8 standing of 13r0>3g w • ` ?' d every,� Cha a to.by ate a will be ` = for the$suint Geavtnst at�t},thy this wank , , i�,� Fsi:rmere may ba9e tb*ir wheat� round tarn public school for tl,o moults a! z>� �,���--l�olc+asas station v-Ts E b:,t t ,t nF the dcic^rdWiLer th tl;t�utmost nate y f q (�laite tc number ate©abed Whitby fess p � E and so:ci tv chs very hest ed�An'ttit;Ha 48-1y for either Toll. CuAb or CsoliaaQe. snd were well re cid in the 4 rk the • naris •be umber. The tlaurae are arrangod its •- e �' 3 order sit merit—Olaast 8 —B Alger, M TsntKe aoitii; hAs,r Dug AS sor.Lows � ,_ •,,,,.r .... . .�`�•- R' Z�rtsb $r 4cb � Satt_lzewe' { R Attitt Pjfi., A. M _ � Ii.IlEA7fl:�I,TO , S-H1P mr,P. IITi t?rk.is' h6ties:ts nf�ri� ob zrplettoti Yh . ¢; . '}, • . con:ayancer, Commj[tsafoner fQr taking luny rinantity of feed for esIe at reason• He will move from YickerinR goat ae Yooa �` ittleJuhny K Pbillipe,� A Turner, F '• 12 Locr�t. �', , iS:U�J p, M. aIDdavita, Accountant. Eta. Sf�ney to Lown • r able prices. • ar poaeiblr. Cowie. Jr 4•—FI. Johnson, �C Brown, I " 10 LoOA�., .. 0:14 on fPrm property, '•Issuer' of ttarz'e�e tic L'P ;._ a coagrstnlate ihbae who won prii:�rs tit IIoltb , lit Brown, E Blaudiu, flt Hanson �Vhitevale, Ont. �-o ..-•:+ � 1tRH[4 t302r�t t8?DQR,JS FOLLOWS:-- �' �. _ — - _ -- --_ .• , Whitby. John Bell won prizes on a tar. Ctaer�—F Stephenson. A Ward. Wil. T � � - on is � hum and his frost. eases' ?,LF�V:AY HOIISE,i Kingston Road. I�. Broke' ire '"PlekerinQ,`i�o Hama, W «ard.'H Cochran. ld �'eaeby, No. 9 Locst, 8:34 A.V. - �M,•' ('foo3 aceon,a�odatiou for wan and beset. � Win T;llott ria• flniahed the +6i•eCtioa of J Phillipe. F Target, DA IIogl•f tV Ham- •'I1 Locn[. .� 2:20 P. bi. rricee. cuisine A Bost o[ liquors bid silo. Will Iiaa secured rcme tine build. .. -" - og S Norton. Cl 9—E 7 Met[,- 8:It3 P. AL i t1tOD, E le, s, J.property, Yro) rietor. �3-kin inns on his plat® now. II • 1l Cochran. H a°°d Our village liar beenphotographed for LiotOD, 1[ Linton, P Carlton. ,� Tsta>G>a.=Doabsstoa etaaoni Fovnlar psi -- —i ---1-- ' aad.cigars. J. �► R� PO$TI1�L,Liceoeed A'ac w�� T ��,�� ���, the Iimu numter of the News. on will n Farthing, �d Blandin, A Farthing. Pt T.>R: _ • a � . bane to girt wme�pieeto send your friends 3—S SapiOa T Norton. $ Hubbard. 8r TBatntt3 C�OIa'Qti EAST-DIM IS 1F8L?:OWs. • - ' A D or the Coant�r of Ot4tario. L1ao ' , D QIIC$lu�� s descrivtlon contacted ata Q • Marquis Bros did not offer all their pt 1-1d iieebin, A Ha�orltoa, L Hagle. T. Poacher, Real Eat.te PICKERINa's `� Jr t 1—A Jobaeon. F No. Q My►IL 8:4't A.M. _ 4 � P. bibaeerY for the L arthro , J Hao• � • f .4 tion sales of eery d Valuator, Strict actoncion _ cattle Or sale fart weak u the crowd was P 8 � -• ,.. moderate ahart;e. T. v mail or telegraph. Ad- Doi antlicidot to produce aatiataotory bid- aoa, N Norton, >u Sell, H Turner, L NO. 1$ M�>r$D ' . g:01 �.M Agent and Genera l Vain $6nBroughsm�Ol't< F. practical , Painter• din The stock was good. Johnson. Avrage attendance 41. Thos - 10 �� `• •6:08 P.m• . g •;s �- van to all ordera-by m The-McGillivray farm made some slit• A Canton, teacher. '• r=: THOS. PUCHHS,�. ; , -----.>.�:— -• •, ,; ,: ;: , �IlpB(7�t?IN4 w88T DtTE•9 1►JLf.OgVe'--� . `. fi - sable ahiptaneats of thorn bred stock recent. . - ppgTlLIa,Greeicii River,0 _TO Hotel.--Hay- Pa Hangrn . .;• eeoi'atii�•- y. Pickering tawasbi is becoming noted ' ' NO 9 LootL . • � � � g • . . D l Pi K P R 8:89 A,.M thoroughly overhaul- : KalaomlDiDg. ,- Tinting. -� for Rand sad ptbsperons atock•caiaets. `" Owing to deviation is the t:acopase, i� 'Y1 Mtacitd -. . :QP.M.• fTHE "�bi[,LIN(ITO prepared to tarnish . , �lazrDR Yrs A Lawrence left on At�+nday wattead oaased by iron loaded in Hamilton. the � '$� p 11 o desire to patronize (iraioio the Normal nonose w Hamilton when be Jr pt It" Melbourne went ashore near ing removed to and t p � R' • , � �arl . g:Q'Z P.M. , tb'e above house. I am oma. I r�hall be pleas- All Orders rain 11 �ez!!t'O!•d. :- ` will secure professional 9nt, enab!ing him Beatoosrille, and was palled off by two ` - comodation to all who when they have o� p p y , - ' me. tipacia»e•ample too JAS. T�RRENCfi, 2 6m $etimites gweD. to enter High school work. We wittL our tags � ss-dm .,,,.. r • ed to see all 013 patrons w friend all nursers in his work. '"P+ .•= rasion to visit kiarkbam. —' '— Markt;tn,out. . � :: Ths.,; : j.,<: {. ;� :,.: � popular oeptain'e wile was more ` - - T• • • � �: Personal �tktaa areal anzioas o9er the safety of her In evelry {.0`�n- ' IF Dov WAN � - - � � WE,T8,11111 OF UNADAI �� -- basraad, sad accordingly l=anded spar• •I and villa C d. �aeolttne engine, prchenog u assn to lose one of her isd-oluk a Blip one t3ttaday morning. g Deering machinery, IQo-spor.ted by sat of Parliament 18is i'aoei prowits•nt oilissns in the person of bearing the words : '•Captain Wilson may be had, ' • • '- - `` � A ibrn i haryestera, vbrn !tl•tt:•rips tstnaotr. WardeD�,t3•row,�of Claratnoat, who lately having gone to sea, his wife desires she• y ' - Bradford wind mill, �feace, birriing twine, ; �-• - binders, mowers, cora See: or write Ant.torlseJ Ca�ltal..... .........:.....il,ti�,ttao parohtyi�ad a reeideDe• in Port Perry, and ��aayecs at this ea»gragt>tioD on die behalf` �1C ... - shredders, Page wire fen Subscribed Capital.,.,.•:....:_:... �<� lb naw engaged in moving bre furniture (3afartanately, by the misplacement of •"'' ' baggy or stone boat. Ste• _�,• Jtanes, .., soot• aeQilly Convesilb's............ i,eas,s'm to that town.where, in future, he a=psolt the Gamma atter the sea , the ooagre• , 3 ` -' � j to testas. While being prominent and Station were told that " Captain Wilson / � Y . 13ulsant2, Josrs C�owl>!,RsQ. T.H.Mottu.t.ai+ >asQ. '�� yP, � President �a. successful is bas:as•a, it is chiet'y in his having gone to see his wile, desires the 1:- �t g31Y epsow attention Id lit to FarmeYY Bale eapatn n-O a public ar w w', •by he u era ing of arts ossa, his wife on his bqbres & " ` otos Collections solicited and promptly marts ;� .. _- ,ks. � ' .•I - Farmer's xoti ai.o�aotea smu�oan and beet known. Mr. (ier•w entered muni ,,,�, -- - ••,.�..+,�,�,,,-� . loth ' Foreign Exchange bouf;bt and sold Dratu Lr• mp31 fife sixteen years ago, when he wa• t)M I 11I G sued, �yailat,le on all arty of the world 1!► small bap in a Vrotoria County •+ ,;F 11 �a hie stented oonacilloc. later de wan slanted to write P �v �_. ,� •, assist•lltaak n•partm•at. ,,-: .• reeve of the to`vDebip, which position he eobaol wap naked by fits teacher - ' `Interest allowed on deposits at ht ed ear- noon ted for two ears, He dee been for what he knew about the pesos is South F.�E,Lglse. pt I3,one of To po g�Lh D S Gre , rent salsa,and credited ball-yearly to depoaitorr Ahiea, Ii•sult : `•The Boers foagbt ��� ronto s best opticians may be air years a member of/deCoantp Couaail aasinst England, and Colonel Hughes � a consulted all dew Monday, Oct. .. ado. Herr, tltanaRsr, and a year alto ihi8 hod honored him by - I,y_'- q wept t0 Africa and foagbt them. By` . 13th at Allins, hitby. -Atter a _ . .� electing dim Warden of the county. He and by syeryane thought it kilns to stop, ; �lat makes OLIf Cott: great many ears experience _ � _ has also been Justice of the Peace foryour with this gentle an, we can este T eiztesn Bare. ID Jane 1889 v�bea tbu but the Boers wouldn't. Ho Colonel i �s>� ly recommend im to -all our D OMINION BK flood took taus,during wliicb IIugbee' wit° tray Dome beok dome, seat �o.• horses glad. ,� • � onstoinere. His terms are ery reasonable. memorablep R word be would Ko and fight them again it and his work is sally all day on in every - Dearly one hundred-,brrd •s were awe t .- ; , d,.; ; �.. they would not make peace, and they did, t3 p p� away rn�differenl pasta of the township, ►t oaie. Consultations and tee ting o! eyesight i pr�oviditog he would be their Governor." - _ ' capita Paid tip f � ; �2,5�O,000 Mr, (lerow was apporaled /a gverree free of charas. � Which is about as brae ae�many seoegted - '' inQ, a work he performed to •� j R o:e rye Fund � r,ti � $2,500,000 the reaastaefaotioa of all. This rc- chapters of history i ,:- ' ` •. ,F. judged from the foot - x - .•_ .•. ,. t their m T - a neibility may be po ranged irate X4000• ,- - the Ibe cost • - � � ; WHITBY RANCH.....- nog ,*� ,, *, � �� ;_..� Iles k ured , Go to the � Far this important work the Towneliip ,;: 1 . (•' '�•� ' �hea'a3 saalctat inadat•ea ss:aatrstsa Ooaooil voted him 880U, of whioh ha re. , < ��j A ALJ �> • Special attention van to the oollsotlon of turned ;60. The CountyQonact recog• ' :� ,. `� •F Farmer's Bale and otos Notes. ' ilii i tds Wising his ezptttie>aoe and ab y o• � ti �b�ut-t3tie 'person In e4�'q' tour�nut-- ,,:• ars with,. Ns• tlonstraetion of bridges, appointed • f. h ltchin�, bleeding or 6ur'std- BAVIIRtiB DIOPABTI[>c btiB p � ,: , Pickerm � Inte>•es/ allowed on depostes of elAO ane np- him b oversee the ueoiion at Ilse asw. . Sharma �• � wards. � eanstrttoted inFeedini 0��� e irtg piles. There fins yet to be found• � brtdgee whied era bewR n efagie can in which Dr. Chase'n Oint- • different parte of the tbnniiy. qtr.CIa'a� s _ - - Wlhkti>1{>Rt own e1lor .�� meat will not afford prompt relief, and t �t • + .., .,', � - _. �noau is enttnty doe to luso te, � 4 -: � ' , .,�} -'•. - He has always barn noted for bas straight• i . � , � art produce . For .rte p � ,. i- �1 �Ga V e ht sad Y�01ij'11 0{il'�ce 141A: y0A1: � f�� �0� ::: . NEW BIIaCiIEB of all mt4lcet and tucward deaUog and o fig NEW ebarsetu'. � .. � ; ��, � t� -; ',::F: styles fo_r title chap. oall anti get prioet whereby he Tts.ga�oed t�twofldmivtt and `� Wit, k�:; >d ei bbre about it. The ltieet peepie in' esteem of brie isUow•WeD. Though '�Var• � t,. O�iia tuiri� H@ er8 the land reeoaataaeod this treatment a.+ , �O�ppl<li8�g � •`� the only actual cure for pilete; Hd centd- Second ltiaod ba�ieo,eitttft,and wagoat den {I•row is awtkitsg Poul Ptrrtl � _ -:_ a hoz, all deafen, or >�dmaaaon, Batea4 ' sal I'A IB L�'2t, Oaniori�, on httaad. sueehome, he wit! dal a sent vu for :. , _ ' ,• �' "' is Compat<ty, Toronto, .; Abbey � t •r• ••�• .- v t'=,;+ s :i a� tS withw" � � t F �' Irrnil Saline,Fly oil. Tal oiim del'. ,_ .�' "'' .r � ,��� [�$�'•tib dollt►r Or by�d . Liquid y P'rt� C fwd-' Plow t�at>ri1,�m�hw�a� off,: r�ario�t his whole lite ireen >�O�ad.aisd �d F �- Magnesia, Fl . L aid maga . U � f�iedllts wd•r Fly pads pp t�-• :;;u,�: •�,. r sats. po �ti . when lu will ttor toa4e time Ewe twat- � -� >�. `` • ' ` ;. O 0 ewoot�ung eyra , ][ *speria►i letetoyaadt, Qtoeral b : . Tina rNiiK la oea eoa>aioli�ooe. 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E.'E- PS ,: , -SWSeptemr, 86�c; I?�mber, 8bg: toNEWS-— TORNADO • SIC_ILY� RKE ,- No, ..hard 88 � THE _ 6i3#d.' on track, �: 1}., ITEMS f A , �i ill - l�o. .S Iirorthcarn, 61#c; I+io. 2 NortliP ._. +r ,. .;..,..,-r .. ... __.., ...r••.,,.... ,..q>...:ri� ._ -. j.�r ern, , 4 • M-' l i� Briefs dram All e � 17uluthr � Sept.sep�; �e1e app - � _ • Cable- ' ~ Kent County to prosecute the beet Prices �� l�ral�l, No.: 1 Northern, �v�rythi�g in th•e Path of',, No. 1 hard, 70#c; sugar companies, iwho are employing r . the Storm Was Utter.. men to. waxk on_Sunaay to complete ; ; in Trade. Centres. • 89c; �N°: � I�'orther�t, �?c; s®prem- `� . Over the (si0be.• • - •� � = her:' 89a; December, 88 e; Macaroni, � .rwa� �.E �: .�.._.. t• =. their factories at Wallacoburg and 1, 63J c; No. 2, $2�rc. aat8-- CANADA.: � 1 Destroyed, Dresden. He is also looking into To�olito; l�dpt. 80•-�ck'•t -'` 'tea No. 28 a �T '�_ -� Septeanber._ 80c; December, } y- y ,• �, Kt. charges that Sunday work qs going offerings of bntarl$ grades are _gen= St. Loui"s, Sept; °80.---WHeat-•=Qaa� ' ��e lar+t smallpox 'butbt�at~s in Montreal -cost the city $33,000. - ^^ � on in the mines and smelters of oral and prices easier. No., ,2 white gbtc; -September, 861c; . December, -� 'A •despatch from,Rorie on:Frlilay,, New Ontario. Lnrd Minto expects to hac-e some • . J � � and red_ quoted at c)5c west, and at g8�c; May. 88�c. P -•; announces tAa,,, a severe tornado has -:�q. _ .; I c': 83c for export. Manitoba wheat is __ ;.;� , moose hunting while in the North swept over Catania (a city on the �}�� ,!•:� ^- , } �.;,j d��� f " west. f steady. Na. 1 hard, 84c grinding in THE $AIRY MAPtI����3 � _ yeas=t coast of Sicily). Catania is � � -•' transit, and at 78c t.Iodarich. �No. 1 1, `+ The .. •`1teW park ' pt`esented b the Y Two woMEN �L�� mutter:The marked is steady. Y •. flooded and many houses, incluFding• � .t '� Northern, 82�c g.i.t., and 78c GO- Choice grades have the best call. Cogksihutt family. to the city" of the Villa Se1licli, have been damag- '� '`� derich, and No. 2 Northern, $Oje Brantrford was formally handed over ed. The railroads have suffered ser- Horse Balkea on Crossing When We .quote :-Choice 1-14 rolls, 18 to i t., and 74�c Goderich. to the Park Commissioners sestet coasts. The tornado has wrought Train Was Coming. g' �trtd 18�c; selected dairy tuba 15c d 4 = u8 g , Oata-Tho market is steady , store � packed uniform color, 1$�0; �• ._ ; havoc at Modica (a town of Sicily- •A•'paris Ont. despatch s8.�gs A firmer; sales of No. 2 at 28�c mid- low radrs, 11 to 12e; creamery It is understood Sir 1`Ient'y St �► 8U miles from Syracuse), where s►ev- terrible accident occurred here � at .die freights, and at 29 to 29} low g - �' stat persons were killed. freights to New Yorl�. rolls, 1$ to 20c; do solids, 18} to will retire and become president of Motint Etna (a short distance from 12.80 on 'Sunday, and as a result g 1gc, the commission to revise the. Do - Catania) shows further signs of ac- the remains of hits. Edgar, wife of Corn-Tho market is quiet. .:.:. with Eg�••Market steady- for strictly minion statutes atter the meeting of J. Allen Edgar, a prosperous Canadian yellow quoted at 62c - T,lvity and the volcano of Strom- g • young fresh stock. We quote :-Fresh, 16 the,Supremo Court on October 7, farmer, residing two milez north- west• No. 3 yellow American quoted to 17c; ordinary �rtore candled. 14 The dog catchers in Hamilton, ttf ` boli (off the north coast of Sicily) west of Paris, and Miss Agnes GOUT- at 89c on track her©. ' - g to 16c; seconds and checks,' 10 to ter gathering in b9 "waifs," have fa still active. - market is quiet; No. 2 - A despatch from Syracuse, Sicily, lay, a distant relative, are tying Rye-Thelie. been instructed to abandon furthF�r dead ata local undertakers es ab- Q oted at 47a wort• Cht�ae--Market � is . stead We x• �` states that for twenty-four .hours I38,r1e Market id ,. quiet- �i``anal Y• - operations out of deference to the- ` -. befor the c clone burst •over the is. lishment. MI's. Edgar, accomrpanied 3'`r ,• acted at 85 quote :-Finest, i0} to 10�c; .e'er public sentiment .against wholes rLla ' � . Y b Misr Gourla a youn • lad of Prices steady• Iced q g y ends, 8�c slaughter of canines - land olent storm raged on the 25 Y' to 38c middle freights, and Na $ � • w, _ � , - eastern co t of Sicily. The nth Years of age who acted as a P � extra at 38 to 4Uc with sates at maim_ at the Edgar homestead, and _ �, . : LIVE STOCK MARKETS. , '. (;II;,EAT IIRITAI�T _ •"- of trc cyclone was 1«4 miles long, Wallace Edgar, a 13- ear-old son, 38c• Sept. 80.-The teatur•� of �' end everything in the line of the g Y Peas-The . market is dull at 71e Toronto, 'Z`lte King is expected to the tSreseict attended the Presbyterian Church on the live stock market to-da was= storm was destroyed.- The sea for • No. 2 east, and 70c middle Y at the Newmarket meeting on Oct - Sunday morning, as was their sus- the weakening . of prices for lambs, 13th. _ swept inland. for several 'kilometres, tom. They drove in a buggy, to freights. and also an easter feelil in the '- doing enormous damage, while there which- was attached a tsetse which Flour---Ninety per• `tont. 'patents,: � 14Ir... Carnegie is collecting• many were violent submarine stations made of new wheat, acted at $2.65 light stocker trade. The hog mss-• between Sicily and the �inland. was afraid of trains. On returning to $2.70 midd.e freights, in buyers' y, with no change in Cz<stle°oks for his library at Skibo • �t : ,� . =�E g kat was stead w g to their home after the service, they ,•. „ . � 'Tong the railway from Catania to sacks for, expos t. Straight rollers, Prices. Gen. De Wet hag been invited •- were forced to cross the Buffalo and voted at $3.1b Following' are the quotations: Palermo the force of the cyclone was Goderich railway tracks, As the for domestic trade, q -. deliver a lecture at Lowestoft, T�n�• ti ' ,- etich that rails were torn u and Y Y to $8.26 in bbls. Manitoba flour (�attie. ; P appruttched, a freight - train passed. Shippers, per cwt ... ...$0.26 X6.86 land' - hurled a great distance. It is re- The paused, and attempted to steady. Hungarian patents, $3.85 to � PPers, � I- ported from Modica that a hundred Y Do., light ... ... r... ... 4.25 8.00 One ' hundred thov�anCi - sons ul 1 -; truss tl-.e track" when the train had 84•x, delivered on track, Toronto, odiea already have been found - bas included and atr nng halters',, Butcher, choice ... ... ... 4.00 4.5U Walsh steam coal have hc�en ordered «>z cleared but failed. to notice another g ,r IIutcher ordinary to for the French State railways. ' but that the number of dead swept $3.G0 to $3.9.). � - freight which was closely following cod .,;; •, •.. x.00 4.00 •• away by the torrent is unknown. I Oatmeal-Car lits In bale, $4..85 g •• � Penny fares are to be :intrr�duced _ the first at full speed, The horse p ... ... at the end of the seasnn on the Ytlr - � The newspaper Fracassa expresses � on track, and to pq.cicm. $4.75. Drok- Stockers, per cwt 3.20 8.75 baulked and could not be inaveel Shee and Lau+bs. nloutlt muuici tilnway [. ' the belief that some four hundred en lots 20 to 2Gc extra. _ P pal electric trJ • i ' from the position it had taken, di- c people have been killed. - Millteed-Bron is quoted at $12.b0 (,holes ewes, per cwt... 8.30 8,60 cars. ` rectiy on the rails. As a result, the Lambs, per .. cwt - - - The torrent destroyed' 'everything � .west and shorts at $17 west. Bran -•• •• 8.2�i 3.60 Tho' man who recently ,rnutii:cted on the round fliuors in the houses buggy was struck. The horse was acct here at $14, and shorts at Ducks, per cwt �.. ... ... 3.25 2.73 ' g instantly killed, and the bu and q throe valuable pictures in the Lon- - i�i th lower `` portions of Modica. P• Y ggY $19. Manitoba bran, >t17 in sacks, Culls, each ... ... ... .. 2.00 8.00 - i p P occupants were thrown high into the Milkers and Calves, don Guildhall- colicxtion has been , ridges and reads have disappeared discovered. - f; ppeared and charts at $23 in sacks, _ ' air. Mrs. Edgar was struck and To-' � , and damage amounting- to ninny torte. � CawB, e'.aCh . ••• ••- ». ...25.00 4.J.00 - millions of 'lire Lias been done. The thrown to the side of the track. She Buckwht�ri,t-The market is quiet at Calves, each .. .., ... 2.00 10.00 The Terrible, after `rendering con. s, =.f _ > sustained internal injuries and largo sgpicuotis service in both the Rol.lth + Survivors of the catastrophe have 48c east and west. •HOl3s, ' taken refuge in the hills. _ A relief scalp and face wounds, from which .;;. Choice hogs, �r cwt k. ?.00 7•.12} African and china campaigns, hitt g She died fifteen minutes afterwards. ____ � reached Plymouth. ` committee and search parties have • COUNTRY PRODUCE r Light hogs, per cwt ... 6.7b 8.87# Y Miss' Gourley was hurled a distance � ' Heav hogs, r cwt... (3.?5 8.87 The Clan Fraser are to been organized at Modica. The dis- y g per �rI`t3SLrlt a.5ter is supposed of 100 feet along the track and ex- Hops-Trad�3 quiet, with I rices un- • pposed to have been duo :3ows, per cwt .. .. ... 8.30 4.00 Lord LOvat with a tCStIII10Illal in pared instantly, presumably froom, changed at 18c; yearlings, 7c. gra r cwt .... ..... 0.00 2.00 connection with his raisin and tom to a marine waterspout. The Ger- Stage, per g shock as there were no serious in. Honey-The market Is steady, mnndin Lovat's Scouts Burin the man steamer Caprera was wrecked g g •at Catania after a terrible struggle juries. Young Wallace Edgar, in with strained jobbing here at 8 to 'DEATH •� - falling from the buggy, alighted on Sic., per lb, and comb at $1.50 to BEATEN TO •DEA l it war. � with the waves. .: � - In memory 'of -tti© tate Lord I3uf ,. the cowcatcher of the tram, and $1.8v�i. ' LATER. - I � clung there until reached by the fire= 13ettns-The tnat'k©t` fi3 I;teady, 'with Bziutal I1t<tu•der of an Aged Chip- ferin and the lute -Earl of Ava, his,' - ' r de.�a.tch from Sy-racvse, man, who- bravely made his -way to prime qualities quoted ,here at $1.30 paws Widow. �IdeyL son, a beautiful, Celticcross A lite . Ives harrowing de- the imperiled youth and snatched to ea .85, and hand-picked at $1.40. A Niagara Falls, Ont., .der�patch "4 feet high has been eructed at sland of Sicily, gi tails of the tornado which him est as he wa.9 about to slip cis baled-The market is ulet, sit s: Great ©xcit.c;cuont' prevails to Ciandeboye, , passed 1 P y q y P - orer the Province of Catania Fri- trom'hia position with offerings moderate. Now hay the village of Chippttwa -over a riot- The P. d�� b. 'atelmers` Assllyu. du�r. `1'he effects of the storm in � ` J.' ' quoted at $9 tv $tl:ZU a ton. Able tragedy which occurred there Plasgy, Sicilia, Soudan and Syria - the suburb;in _T Straw-Tho market is quiet, vci:h On Wednesday evening and of which have been appropriated by the Gov- - parts of Sicily were � fearful. Two mountain torrents ran DASHED TO DEATH: , car lots on track quoted at $b.6P. Mrs. Jessie Franke, o widow of (35 ernment for the Indian trooping ser- through Medica. which wti9 sudden- '' ` Onions-Market steady at $1.80 to years of age, was the victim. )firs. vivo this winter. � 1�- flooded. Ei�rnty Bodies have r� 52 per barrel. � Franks was discovered on Thursday Extensive additional t tyle Dov been recovered and Placed in the �anp Lives Lost in India- 1`icaun Poultry--The tnai•ket is steady. We morning about 9.80 o'clock lying on t;ordon Roys' Orphnna ©, the co Disaster. quote :---Chick tis, 50 to 8(ks pet' the floor ai hex reeicieztce with her of which has been defrayed b an church at Diedica. Tho Government T.a.... .a Y Y `��� � ; P8 Franks mkmk ink tsak ink mkI'�kulkk- admirer o[ the institution, have just - .rt,...:,.,,,..,. ,pair for drier ;.'said a td 8 a r �• - ; - +.tool>s assisted in the work oto A ]�h.driis, India,,. det�patclr�sem: rotor live. .Yorke s, young, 11 t - ` r•eticuu._ Later! particulars received with to- Y g, Q. brains battered - out• Mrs. b'l'anks been opens 12c. Per tb. and old lOc. �` lived in a large hon on the plat- _ 't'hc Volcano of Stromboli lulls in Bard ;to the disaster at the Madras- � g � A' manife. to the working people of ; Potatoes-Th• market- is easier,.r•®- •.kc�t Square, her only eom r.niun be- the United Kin dem has oat been ' full eruption Friday niirht. Huge Bombay mail train, which felt over l Y F g j � cent deliveries having relieved the i a 1liias Thomas of blilwalikee issued b ` houl,dcrs fell into the sea, for . dis- I`a bridge near Manapatnan show Ing y the National (committee of • teml orary scarcity. Car lots quoL- who sleeps at her house, but s - lance of four kilometres. The di- I that the report that all the Euro- P Trends Organized Labor on the subject of �•�� - ' ed at 7b to 8Uc per bag, an track the grouter portion of the da at old age pensions. ��' � • > rectors of the Aetna Observatory .pear passengers had escaped was In- g' P Y g p - here• Small lots, o�•t i.t store, still the home of Mrs. Thatitaa Afacklem. l ix;liewe that - there was a submarine. torte-Ct. Of •all thole traveling by A rcavolt had evidently been agrees at 90c to $1 per btu Miss Thomas has been ndin the li r prat>t,ion between rile W, and of the train only 25 persons wero( sae- � g pen by I risonvrs at Btrntinghl } titromboli and Sicily, ed, these included all the first-class � 1 bucumer at Chippaws. When Lound jail, but when one of them f`elli The German steamship- Cape' Passengers. y - Ii30G PItODUi✓TS bits. Franks was lying i Y risen ars. Fift bodies have been `. ;--•:�. y g n a pool of warden with a hammer the, o foundered at the entrance of the recovered, including those of eight Dressed hogs, $8.60 to $9, 'a►ith blood in. her bedroom, while another. did not even lckl.vo their plapr" llarbor of Catania, Sicily. >rhlropcanq, four of whom were sold- receipts moderate.- Cured menta in -Pool -tit blood was round in the ad- Seventeen nut'of twenty-$c•. ` The latest advices from Sicily es- lets. The river was in flood owing gond demand at steady prices. 'CVca joining roam. the parlor, where the t•opoiitan boroughs in Lar - kirrl:tLe that 500 corpses have been to heavy rains, and this Caused rile Quote :-Bacon, long Clear, 11c, in struggle had evidently taken place. Dither instnlled electric 1 � ' reco�-ered. Three hundred and see--' bridge to collapse, with the result Lon and cilKa lots. Pork, mess The rae►na was In a state of disor- or mad© arrangements errs of these were thrown up on the that the whole train, with the ex- �$«1.6U; do. abort cut, $23.50. der• ing it as a munfcipg� i+astern confit of the island. The caption of the break van, fell into Lard-The market is firmer. ;j N8 Constable Lytrlbltl•i'ter was _ratified work. ' sea continues %to throw up bodies �the water. Many of those raved quote :-Tierces, 101c; tub:., 11c, and in turn summoned t:OTOn(3r M� A floating dock whI ' k which have been brought down by .were badly injured and are now In pails, 11# to 11;c; compound, $�j Garry, of Niagara Falls. South, and Newcastle in tow �� ` the torrents from the interior. Many hospital, while others had miracu- to lOc Detective Mains, Niagara Falls, of I3urralong for 'I)urb '� F the Ontario Polito, arrived at the lar I arson:; are still unaccounted for. l loos escapee. A portion of the mail - _ � gest ever built, � It, is known that 300 perished at has yet to be recovered. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL.,-,.;',, steno of the ncurdt�r about noon. pin- modals steamers of >Vledica. The corpses are lying in -` Montreal, Sept. 30.Tho ' trance was gained through the rear aster. ) � ` P• Y g F grain �. i door, which had been kicked open, - _ rho churches and cemeteries, covered �' market is marked by aeweral small • • - with mud, as interment is imlos- declines in prices, ane: the amount as `muddy foot marks plainly show- TJ1�T>tTED S sihle. The tempest continues, and : FATHER WILL SUE.r. of business done is very trifling. ed• 't'lie pension list further d.i4astera are feared. Other lines are tattsady. cheese, but- S`1"RTTc;K DOWN AT �TF,R MEAL. Staten government f The weather at Syracuse is threat- '' ter, and eggs bean especially firm The supposition is that Mrs. � _ - N°v ' Claim. Made in Actio. for 8g g Y 1,000,000 mark, - � • Franks was eating her evening meal i •-' " ening, and a tremendous sea is run- at recent advances. Grain-No. 1 � Four stockmen kit Damages as Lho remains of the supper were on � - Hing. The streams in t•Ito .fleeted �. I ._�; �:° hard, Manitoba, 71ic Fort William; jured is the result of • f' �= A i ' '•- � despatch No. 1 Northern, 88#e October ship- the kitchen table. After striking the Burlington road, :' ' cif4tricts are still ocvollen, and fur- agars Falls, N. Y.; kher tracts ' of country are sub- says: Roy Swartout,, father of the went; Ontfirio No. 2 white wheat, the woman down the murderer must n4csrg©d. boy ho diced recently from hydro- 88c, and No. 2 mixed, at 88c west; have allowed her to remain in th® F't'eighL trains coll�{j°, A. fresh storm burst over the dig- phobia, will sue the Acker Process new crop Zeas, ?8f to 77c afloat, parlor for some time, evidently for Pittsburg, tzn Bessemer t.rict of Santa Maria on Sunday-and �Com any for $25,000 damages for and do oats, bac afloat, September the purpose of ransacking the build- Railway, near I'ardce, many houses destroyed, the nth of his soft, 8wartout's delivery; rye. 55c .[coat. No. $ lug, as a large amount of blood was sultud in the death of fou rt contentions that -the dog that bila barley, 46cy-- afloat. Flour-Manitoba on the floor, much more than at the the dotal injury of ha o rff his son went mad because it ran r spot whore the body was found. The - patents $8.80 to $4.20 strong bars. Frances Iioiy se •' � apartments ransacked the body was 'BURNED AT THE �TAKF.. throe h a pool of waste Chemicals bakers , :� $3.80 to $8.95 ; Ontario ' l4ct $10,000 damages f dragged by the arm and leg through thrown out by the Acker Process straight rollers, $8.40 to S8•50 in ]crop keeper at Chicago, _ Nc o" Murderer Lynched shed a Com an That lent snakes taus- ba s, $1.80 to $1.?0; patents, 3.80 the parlor to the sitting room. It is � � � Y• P g $ alto evident that the murder rues declares, sold liquor 100 Southern Mob. � tic da and some of the waste ma- t,o E4.10. Rolled oats-Millers q band, causing him to be a hablttA • ,•': :- committed early Wednesday evening. ' • ACorinth, Miss., despatch says: terial is cast on unoccupied lands. prices to jobbers, $2.15 to $2.25_ in drunkard. ; '13 y A peculiar circumstance is that Tom Clark, alias Will Gibson, .a, After a rainstorm it is.epread about bags, and $4.50 LO $4.8U per bbl. As the result tit--a�spider bite -'-� re- while the, etTects of Miss Thomas young� negro, was burned at the and several dogs have been noticed Food-Manitoba bran $1S, and shorts ceivud by Mrs. Rode of St. Joseph, g g' ical seemed. to have been burned $22, tangs ` included; Ontario bran, were handled iu a nowise gentle t • stake here at a late hour on Sun- manner, there was nothing disturbed Mo., three weeks ago, Mrs. Rode is severely b runtlln through the [n bulk, 14.80 to $15; shorts, in dead, and, Dr. Walter H ., orris her, day. He had confessed to having Y Y' ' g ig $ in the rooms of the dead woman. In � �•> waste: Bwa:rtout says that- gave bulk $22 in` lots. Provisioil�•- physician is suffering rfrom blood assaulted and murdered Mrs. Carrie : � i Whitfield, the do that bit his- son rabies Heavy Canadian short cut Pork. Hiss Thomas' bedroom was found an � the wife of a well-known g ; � v3' ; P poison, as also .is E. C. Williams, Du[l-ale law firm has been retained $25; compound - refined- lard, 9 to axe which had evidently been used the undertaker. • •. A� - i • �; citizen. It. was decided that the to force Chia trunk, 'as there was no - negro would be hanged, but Clark which resulted in his sons death. A etc; pure Canadian lord, 11c; finest At Ni salts, N. Y.; �Y _ .,•nc�,. pan the handle Niagara I' g g 12 to 12 c; ams, 12# to 14c; blood stains either u a gardener living in Grey 'aitreet at _ b Swar ut. lard asked that the execution be delayed Y - �° _ � � or btcufo. The trunk was thorough- g fi y = bacon, 11 to 5c;, dressed hogs, 1 ransacked. Ir the south village, y, - 1 � until Sunday, when he could >;}ave -- -�= "� f +ver thin was found g , lash, Tuesday, sold , •:_� a farewell interview with his moth- - $7.50; fresh: killed abattoir, $8.28 Y Y g his household goods, wife, and child, ' tp $9.bU per 100 lbs. Cheese- On- intact, with the exception of an to'tLock Barnes a driver working at er and brother. The request. was ]�i: 1ARCLAY DECLINES` taria, lot to 10 c, Townahi s, American $5 gold piece. The mar- g �k 10} the inlet of lite Niagara Falls .Park j granted and the two relatives were : # P dared woman 'had resided in Chip- telegraphed -for, but did not arrive r to 10tc; Quebec, 10 to 10*. Bettor and River Railroad Power Company. Will Nat Be, Principal.. of Queen s -Fancy Township creamery, 21 f to paws a number of years. Her lt�is- With the idea of develo in ! in time._ The negro was securely ping tech- •; , 'University 21�c; .finest Township creamery, 20 f band with w'hoiu she had not been nical education. in the United States t.. ' fastened. ,.- to an iron rod - � -� ;, 20 to living for some ycears, died ip Troy, 1: around which- faggots had been - A $ingston despatch �'e;y`s� Coit. to 21�c; Quebec creuutery, � Lns a ineans of preserving the Icoun- 20�c; Ontario creamery, 18} to 19c, N. Y., three years ago. A son, Wil- , • piled, and the ht�atrarnd and aider this surprise was pecas�loned try s commercial prestige, a eom- , and dairy butter, 15} to 18e. s Liam, survives, -but his whereabouts R brother of Glark s afctfm applied the nn Wednesday when the announce- Y �'g inittee of the ables#, professors_ of torches. The flames were fed by me was made public that Rev. Dr. --Selected, 18+i to 19c; candled stook is unknown.-. Y �, ,, Chicago- University will - . Jas. Barclay, of Montreal, 18� to,- 1?e• straight receipts, 18c; �•���•- �; r g Y snake an ex- :: the crowd until the body. was burned Y, � • tensive stud covering two had de- Y, g years' � - clined to secs t. the No. 2, 18} icy' 1.4c. Honey- Best 'TWENTY-SIX WERE. KILLED rim©, of all university courses the to a :crisp. Then the gathering dis• P po�iition- of clover, in •aectione, 1 per _..�.- _ , - Principal 1 to `�2C • parsed in-an orderly manner, and Pal of Queen's Untvoraity, of ,� __ , world over faxed him b the 'trustees last week. ' sections. in '10-1b�tine, 9,}� to �.Oc; in -_' �, Y r , ' >. the town soon assumed i>is normally Y fiPafliti � I'x�arace .Les,�ree $ails at - _ 1<ti had been expected that the Mont-, 'bulk, Se. > ' High Rate of Speed. CI'ENER.AL. • quiet condition. r would c h ;,,w. - �•>..3.�:; t� � -= t , ,. - , -,_ _ ,.,., real pas'to wo d a sept, though the .;•f , r. A, P.aris� despajch sc►.ys: , `T;tventyi., Tho. extraordinary wet weather of IINIT f.�!`A�I'EilB 1kTl�'R �t salary offered was much below that � six persons Have been -killed and a- the post hummer in Jap n hq,Jg in • - ��= BREAKII�� TUB SA$BATH•. "paid him in st. Paul's Presbyterian Milwa Sept. $0.-went, -- scorn of people have bee ' injurQd its jured' -the rice' crop.' - =;• �- �. - Chuf•ch, offer which he has presided Lci:wnr; dose, No. _1 Northe�p Slc ;, -the resins,-oi ftp aecid�ent do an ex-, A steady incihea$e= in' he -n'umberi i iAttc ,. �"' � , •fE ,_ clot some; years past. It is belGimved No. _:$ Np�thslq,; ?1* to, 78;c ;. Do- i►ress trafn i'ruitn�ing traYn 1#l1e �'ta• of.. white men et3ipIoyed i the mineRi, at the trustees will choose a pro- �--Q�afet• 1�Pa: 1 5�fe. 1�'tiri$ T11 train ,left the rails �rt hat camber•, il9c. .. ,, . 4 ><_ �. at Jr�dbatinesbur� ie �re ed t A o"$ �d��:-. . t�h � �'`�� #�ssor froiti� `across the Atlantic to Barley--Blends;' rit�ndurC2.' b9c;-;eatri= wh918 =��fi�asing •'�ha"arvCtc�i at `A� �`nrt�y-t•ivo ' t�ausanti ' rupees liavrt.) >` . fill the . ,tq;.l�'rilicipal~;Grant's pus- pia.., �i3 to •C. �o'l+n--�Y3 )er; ' teux. 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A-'. 4 .... .. .- ,t -.. - :. ..-0Li .. ....R. se ,,, ... �.-..:ti ,.. ., Td" -.l .....-. -F�- l .':e ':Lt '�. — -..... _ _. .. F .:.: :. .. .t t -f c.r... d! .d r. . 7 Y ., r -� � F"Y 5•.. .!'%. 5 ! �:a` a r. y :- : -,.,_ .',. .. .� -.. ,.. r. a .4:--.fit. r ♦ -. -. ,r '{ :P m WHWOOL IS SO CHEAP THOYTt�B?;T'U � � Y012IIg "wife—"Th er0 isr a geritl't'r 'BY. ALFRED XANSELIk, i0F '° , man in the library, deur, who wants z SSREWSBVR,Y, ENG. ' to see you. ' Young Husbandr— Do you know i q ` who it is?', '. - .at Ss' - it �.._ , "•. . . - '• {� 6 .:r :a�_i.. _ t.'. -"r. Objections` o Legislation for ro- Youngs Wife--,.,Y,oil.° Aust forgive �� + .• �� t:. _ • '� __ taction to Wool Grow- , ; �me, dear' but that cbugh of yours J �� �% •: r a ars, has worried lige so of late, and you F 4, r take such poor care of your health— • a objections to the priipatled "ik; arlyd—and, oil, if I were to lose you U nless the soap you ' 0 s ' e Government Bill are rather strongly, my darling!" - put by the Textile World, a paper, a tear use has this brand you Burka into g. a; ` judging from flit name, which has Young Hua►band"Thdrb there; its sympathies mainly with the are not getting the best dear! Your fondness for me has in! ! Ina They stA.te that iii '' e� spired foolish and ultnecesrary fears. the bill becomes law no fabric eon _ p I'm all right; you mustn't be ne !h `aa zt taining the slightest proportion of ��for the oct>tSeta 4s alarmed. But I'll sive the physt- wool Will Come iIILO the Unite wa"'��"' w , • ~ • ' ° e -- ' : States for there is no melba clan, of .eOurse, just to satisfy you. 1 .s HAVE ER YOU A GMAN LAUGH? Ie it Dr. Pellet?" known to man of determining ho young Wife--"N� it is not- a does- much Of L the wool in a fabric ha "Z`here are savages in the heart of ! 4 ' tor; its ar—a life insurance agent. f been and how much has not bee Africa who never laugh at all, r ,, aF�e a f r _ ; subjected to a manufacturing pr said a student of ethnology. "They Tht�re ': and, now 885,000 foreign ' cess before it reached the mill wherd grin that is all and this lack of % rT_ it was last converted into cloth! residenta's in Switzerland; 165;000 of • , the quality of laughter is a syxnP- these have settled since 1890. This, I a ' , informed, is incorrect tom of their low mentality. The m The Bradford Conditioning house n n�1 - g Chinaman has no hearty borate of � • , >R can determine what any fabric 18 laughter. He titters cynically—tit' H�L �j�Dl'j HIS 11 L _ '�L made of by actual/percentages, f an ene- tare over the misfortune o It is stated that the Custom Hari pe ug0 WHOLESALE• r ;� • � my or the elopement of the da h- "} �J�; t officials can distinguish cotton, lint ter of a friend. IIs cannot laugh. ;. en, silk, and certain other fibres when he is delighted, or amilsed, or FULLY EXPECTING TO DIF,, S- taple Cloth from wool and woollen shoddy; bu happy, he just looks calm. The HAD ARRANGED ALL AIS aaw:ca _ they will be forced either to ref us, g EARTHLY AFFAIRS. .$' � Also PANTS, KNIOKQRS# { Frenchman has a. reserved lau h, admission to the goods 'or accbp one which he holds well in hand. Be- stnrularn pt1AtIT11 A OVeRALL8,SMOCKS.&o the statement of the imports' as tQ ing a great stickler for dignity,. he Ask your dealer for these goods• how much wool shall there is ii[ i BEST EVER. Y � is afraid that a foodhonest SoW Death *as Dit38ppointed by the cloth. i k laugh would injure tris deportment, 'the Nappy Restoration to • THE NmxrOB TION �:,;. '' would demean him in the eyes of Health and Strength of Mr. WYLO in DARLINU has reference to the eitactment Lha the world. You will not hear much Teeny. a K' ' grh it i8 oOfAPl1MY, tlYiTiD, TI� MTS. athou ll goods manufactured prior to th male laughter in Paris, � passage of the Act, and which ha; true that the women 'there have a .Sumner, Awa,a, Sept. 29.--(Spe• assed out of the hands of the man cultivated, musical 'ha-ha-ha,' that ola1 —Mr. Louis Teeny, of . this • • Limit6t� ufacturer and the ingredients of they use in cafes when they wish to place, was so ill with Inflamtmatiop The Dawson Commissionto r f which are not known, shall be label attract somebody' attention. The of the Bowels and Kidneys that no TORONTO` r [ed "Manufactured prior to the Pur German's laugh is cavternous, It one ever expected him to recover. Can handle your APPLi6,PEAGH[O• PEARO, PLUM99 ONIONS. POULTRY(doad or al k-_ •' Fibre Act: composition not knovpn." comes .from far d urn somewhere in All hope had been abandoned and EUTTERr [GC3, HONEY' t0 a00d advantage. Lest w have your Cpns1g14fR�tItS, p The article in question cont�n his stomach. he laugh of the Mr. Teeny had made his will, fully INIi _oY you• ittlmpv and pa1t� 9It applfoation. that the manufactured goods thus Irishman is, opo the contrary, res,- expecting that he would die. WABASH RAILROAD A teacher had told a class of placed under a ban would apprgac ther soprano; no a stomach laugh, In this extremity Mr. Cosgrave, In value $850,000,000, and b label g thought of Dodd's Kid- ; During the months of September juvenile p>bilila that Milton, the Y not even a chest laugh, but ahead Postmaster, a ling them they would be cast arse one. The English and the Amari- no. Pills and immediatoly Hesse Mr. and October, will sell one way sec- poet, was blinid. The next day sols sus scion refiardless of merit. This, asticed if any of them could remcmr P cans laugh the best. Their mirth is Teeny a dose. This treatment was and class tourist tickets at .greatly bei what Milton's great affliction I take it, could be minim so naturally and heartily and musi- .continued at intervals AN the re- reduced rates to California, !Yash- was. "Yes'm," replied one little ized io a great extent- sally expressed that you cannot but suit that in a very short time the ington, Oreigon, Utah, Montana, follow; "he was a poet." ` by postponing the bill comm rejoice on hearing it." m man who wn,s thotkght to be dying, British Columbia and other Pacific ' - into operation untila year or s r > was on his feet ane going around Coast points. Tickets will be sold had elapsed from its becoming law, as if nothing had happened. via al! direct routes. The Wabash ` Orcr sixty Yate•. When margarine was sold as but i pltt3PfTETS Or 1.VIL 'Phis remarkable cure of such an is the shortest, best and ` uici est AN OLD axn wsr•LTteun Rsxpz;T, •=� ! ter a . ''Gest FMC slid Cr was raised, ( Winslow's Rentbia 8yru has been aaed fdr ever g Y Somebody is always rising to re- extreme case has created quite a route from Canada to the above fours 6y will Ions �r bot�aera for their children wh , and rightly so, because the fat of all mark that Great Britain's ►ower •is sensation in th© neighborhood and ceech:rtr, with perfect .norms. it .oaths. tft. ohii t 1 g pointe. 1�irest equipped Passenger Borten.the gums,allays all pain,cures wind coils,.n ox- was being sold a5 the product o on the wane, that her trade is de- many kind words are being said of ti sine in America. is hast remedy for Ditr►•how to piee•ant to tb's f� the cow, and now, forsooth, bassos ! last e. gold by druggists is eve part of the w•r'd clining, her army in .a state of weak- Dodd's Kicuiey fills for the wonder- Rates, time-tables And RI1 part!-the cents a bottle. .Its value is tocaloulabl•. ac microscopic examination 1 ;nese Iter navy a hollow :,hair. The ful work they did in Mr. Teeny's culars from any ticket agent, or J. .,e sure and ask for litre wtnslowa ao.tlrtng e)rnp �. (as is the case with margarine) toil �olclest inhabitant cannot remember a case. A. Richardson, Dist. Passenger' sndtakenooth•rktad ' not disclose t.hc fraud, we are told it ;tfnie when prophets of wdl- were riot Thin'rotxiedy has aia*uyl� bd i re- Agent,. N. I:. -Corner King & Yusibe this article that no attempt mus i The ark surrounding Blenheim holding forth on these themes. But 'cognized among the people as ti sure Sts. Toronto, and St. Thouua's, Hilt. P g V'Y _ be made to protect the public an isomgtlow Great Britain pulls cure for Backache, Rheumatism and Palace-is 2,700 .acres in extent. and ensure their being able to puMias 12 miles round. a pure �coclllet, garment. nifficul through. This kind of. talk tc'tzs very all Kidney Troubles, but this is the .: © hat'© partc*d forever," said common during the Boer scar. The first case ever reported in this vicin- the young titan, sadly. "She is Haver ties R•erc made to be overc-omc, .an l5an. tl•.• cavil h press of France, Germar;;, find the ity where they have been used with we should not be content to si p goingto even write to me again." had ..ora, •ir the cord United .States made no concealment such quick results. Aryou Entre Of that ?" asked the traittve Bromo- ulnine Tablets ev a wild is ow& Mr. Teeny himself Ifs,. eery ratoful lar. No Cure,No ar. Prk•lt3 cent•. down and take it as an accepts $ a fact that there is m� solution o of the belief that John 13u11 was got-I tt syurhuthetic friend. "Yee. She told ' Ming wounds that would proNe fatal'i to Dodd'9 Kidney Pills for his hap- m© so in each of her last three this problem. !after a iin rirl illness,- But these ' PY restoration. Emi ration out of Cerm' nv has Another difficult that -the 'w'ritr g letters." tI y aril predictions have not come true. - People in and atiailt !�lutnncr have ldilen froin 171,000 in 1863 to 21,- .' see is that honest manufacturers o "�'~"i It orae be that the critics at homo ; just about .concluded that there is 000 in 1000. goods containing 90 per cent. o I nothing in the Dray o[ t•ickness that TO t•�IRt; A fBi.D iY OTd 1111 AY. who raise alarms shout Brit ish trade . n$ Taks La:au.e Rromo i2nlnine Tabtats. All Qrn • -- -- i wool would tag them as mixed ° land the state of the. navy, ser' e a Dodd's Kidney Pills. will not _cure, fest. 'serol the s.oney t ie tau. to Dara s . shoddy goods, whilst the dl'shoties arni there is scarce! ofq alguatura 40o slash bas. 2&%. V'Mt MOAT POPULAR DNNTIPRIOIL manufacturer of goods containin :'flood purpose in keeping the nation I a boll!© to be Y 9il per cent. of shoddy would to up to the mark. These critics must ; found to the neighborhood thin does y)_.. r — b© useful or the would not, tib r nut contA,in a box of -this wonderful Sh,, (ardetltl And you really tem as all woof. This difflc{tlt. y medicine. think you love me ? Now, from the �j A L V E R T y 8 cerise; but I am under, the im 'talc!ares, for they contribute no- Men, women and children are find- bottom of your heart, toil me. do � A R B 4 L � C thing to the pleasures of rife t = ion that to work up 90 pe t r Ing out o er one virtues - of shoddy a consicaerabl , _ � i g v y day sam w r You sally know what love is ? in it and it err lrery Interesting to He should just think I do 1 TOOTH Of cotton must be used, an hear thorn et t Why I have been engaged to three nest manufacturer wool Making oxalic'acid nut of st[svduat g together and eom- • pare notes as to what Dodd's Kid- girls already. is the work of 12_ British manufac- id himsglf Hey !Fills have done in their various � � R Q W D torics, 6 German, 1 I"'rench, and 1 IN A HEAVY FINE. I homes. crass olr Miro, 01TY OF ToLTrno. Peeriervw the tenth. 8weeteas the snafJi. Belgian. Yellow and white `line . Lvov`CouxTY. stnMgtbens the galma ted, {truloubtedl sell dust is the best material. 1 FRANK J. UHI.NEY mates oath Y _ better, and wool Mrs. Nowell—'4I rind my Iei;aoTiS in that he is taenia' partner of th© Arm ut �--! r. J. Ctli•;N!•;Y d, UO., doing bupiness bread-making have t;a�ed us a lot Y�V A�s loth than some sort „ !a the City of '1'olcdo, Uounty and rade Kempy wool �pra�Cl A r ror will. -ged n k t7f money• Mrs Potts—"Blit I state atoresafd• and that said ri and not adulterat- �� thirtigllt you couldn't Cat it, you nay the sutra of UN1: HUNI►tiHa UUIr and faded Suits would look better d od, It no - L said 7" Mrs. Newed;--"We don't bttt ,Ait:i for each and every case of UA- of ours in your town, write direct l:Lontrsai, Boar alae A c..,th to d lARRH that cannot be cured byy the i ctlerefore would Cllt'eC� " I make play things for the baby out use or l3ALL':3 UATAlt1tH I;URL•'. SItIT1SH AMERICAN OYa1N0 oa nth any except th J it, and they never break or n'cnr FRANK J. l;lt1:NlsY. Xontreal. of " t3worn to before me and subscribed in Another Out. uty Pi,resence. Wes oth day of Lec:ember, - - pp ti ray difficulties i r A.U. �ti,itt. �Y Remarkteble' E 1N T g practical legis! T_ A. W. a1.EsiON. ENGLISH SPAY LlH1�l.EM f Notary Public• removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps pct cannot be d �f ihard s �irflment Gres Qardru 'i ooan s and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, t ortan of priaino - Case Where t Curbs,Splints,Ring Bone.Sweeny. tifles, .. .' j h Cure is taken intet. n st manufacturer have I Catarrh 7 ou d marridd eii'hsr n Hall's e and nets directly on the blood Sprains,Sore and SvroUeii Throats Coughs, ie people from imC- St. ' Jacobs Whipper or Snapper i[ I'd wanted and mucous - surfaces of the system. eta. Save >1R50 by use of one bottle. Wit . s the serious Atte - pPe tie,nd for tt t4mon►ats, tree. ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure w Oil to and oth ` f t ase oin I crit $ co ole a tl• isl'iture of all civil- refusal have since m h, !!while 7t5ti.T J all Druggists, F. i d all druggists. e best ever known, Sold by a �CCauSe, aS,a matter , Hold Qyy� ,t you are still a8 .poor As� a church Hal1'e 7►amily Y lie are th To send for our Cofli. c ea�ly concerns' th WOtked mouse." He—"Ot course. I've l eeLn Mete gSuheet Music Ei n th y rs The pecia! Rat". neo le more than th v orti g you all c,5e ca -t>•—"'Arc Y Y Itos so you have riot had S a , ar direct! interes a Wonder % .: ha�t�tn't,,, i ndcr tesei,L couditcon much sport to-day, 11ir, Murphy ? We are equi to }� _ And you look dreadfully blood- supply every Music r cl sses are entire! MW. II. Alicia, jr., of 17 . Pah- -- •, 1"eachers Teacher iaCanada. thirsty, too ? Murphy (gallantly) �i.du7te alai! goods. `nark street, ..ston, Birmingham, Miss hose, and if I ' ''9th, --Sure now, Wl1AI.EYr ROTO he no question that th writes under date of May ����� C c t only looked as killing as you do. r inen a d wom___ who g 18.)G "I ►;ni a driver for the Ke Mpssrs. C. C. Rictiarc•s d Co. =hop 'to purchase woollen stone Mottling Lo., of Iliriningham, llentletncn;--Mv t'.ai:ghter 13 years it's a big 'bftg 1'd hati'o at the cpnd CO., �.�)Ot�tld. p of the day without firing a, 9,iot ! 356 Main Street, 158 Yon a Street,. ''!cave no '•kn wlec!ge of .the ex- avd. I had the misfortune to be obi, wits thrown from a sleigh and S .sive fraud daily pal petrated in stitched oil my waggon, and besides injured her elbow ro badly it re- WINNIPEG, MAN. TORONTO. ONT. , :11in chem goods lar eI coin absed foo COING W YOIIK g g y I kteint; bruised frons head to rapt my mainod `stili and ti`c�t;V painful for TO a psspsrt res. ' Of substitutes for col, and that JO ankle joint was put out and Ley threo years. 1'cll r bottles of hilN- Tale tho" Lehfgh Valley ' Railroad ND iiUMBU6 sruvress:sial r per cent. of the buyers have no idea foot severely spi•ain��l. 1 tried many ARD'S LINIMI�:N'i` eotnpletely carol route of the 13.lack Diamond Express. gems"esw►pov,scc•><rtart•ranealr tDehoruar, Storisswineof all asestrom i that when asking lor woollen goods em.brocatic,:ns, but received r,o Lene- her and Phe has not . been troubledl;verything strictly list claims. *�Uns.Makes43diaerentearworks,all sisea,with same buteds. listraesissies, s t they are too oft n purchasing an m fit; I, then went to the hod,)ital, but for two years. Suptuous Dining Car Fervice, a la' Testisioalalsfree.Me•Sl.6eoraaad+l • article from, which raw wool iso COn- after ilaN.Ing I'epn treated for a, COLI- Yt iim truly, carte. Through YUlIAlAil. I'Ot fo�Yal;ititwor02 rlTsendbalanre.Tat4 , ` = sideral,le tin e, 7 Icft,• not any ' J. B. LEVr UF.• r i rra;c.naa.Deo.i1, spicu _u by its fib.encs. a i , : : Q tickets, Pullmans, time of trains, This` resses heavily on the labor- better. I then determin d to St. St. Joseph, P.Q•, Aug. 8, 1900, �l.itrs. I'�snsssatearox.rsirew.[.wM>a.a G try � '1 g• an•d, t`urtllt;r particulars, call at i ing aiic �hrtjsan classes, who pr�tcti- Jacobs Oil $�•�� •i � ' and I can assure you t Grand 'Trunk ticket office or an sally never get anything except! so- that before I used the• contents of " ' ` l: called thea Dods but which would - Itobt. S. Lewin, Passenger Agent, 33 p g one bottle my ankle wig as sound .._, Yonec street, Board of Trade build- --BY USING— be more truthfully designated if fall- as ever, and I was able to go to Ted--"why is that man laughing'`" Ing, 'Toronto. Q h ed ks low-priced good It is contend- Standard an Mo work as it nothing had happened. Ned—"Because l:e' bought a horse American, � A �. . _ i ed that even if th price were some- - cheap." "And• what's the other n - - what enhanced, th genuine woollen The common to as r i r d chucklin over ?.• "He sold the e m e u e o oa -dist' -- D- AF garment woofs giv a greater cam- . 1 " g . ante In Greece -is the piker which S;arnla Lamp QII. ` fort and health, ear much longer. Lord Lacklyrane—"The tvoi:yt. of horse " til of an y d• oclu s El1g.Ilsh ar Wholesale Only. . and in the end prove much in eco- botongiug to a literary club, don't- ore '`•_ ~ ramices! that, alai 1i�►ted goods. cherknow, is that people take one THE MANY ADiTANTAGF.S f �+� ►: o WE Roe Z mTTORONTT0.,- In conclusion I beg to express lny for a fellow who lives by !lis—er— otTerod pasaongera hound for BuHalq Mlwd s linhount for sa�� OV0ryllllere sense of obligatiol, to the numerous wits, don'tcherknow." Jack Sine and New York by the Grand Trunk's ..�._... r correspondents in Algland, the` —"Nonsense, . dear boy. Nobody fast "New York ExLrees," leavintf 'The ganj;;` oI rr race '�sa 'cax�lpel aominlon `ine��tBMahl� t United States, and Canada for. much could ever suspect you of such an on 8.15 p.m. dally, are seen at customers to accept one-fifth of Hontrasl to Ievwpwl. Halon to Uver- valuable information supplied to me., -impossibility." a lance when the splendid equip ! Ibflland to IdtreepeoL Ute gseens- .r.,.r. ,n r 8 q P ' withdrawals tri gold coin, ' ,, �Qlt"setsteaaashipa Bu for aoeemznode r ` went is confiidered. A full diuin} wee per for all o gees of pasovrer� ®aipoas bud 11tsiere a r " ' i car Bair viCB til�til Niagara Falls it amt IDs 6peoisl-rat ntloa has itNea gt.en to f Wier--''Ti I thought a 'thin f; mtl�s i C r i r car rani Monkey Brit lid SoaF A1+� coAPel °, dtoon' and '�bira-Glass socaqmoaatlon. f l�lfoar� s 'C1�i�ertt u a BQ�s eEr;, reached, a cafe pada a ru nl liko old, tin like silver, Crocker p > wicked I'd• die b Lore I'd d0 its'; g y rata or spews all )tarttculats.apytsr e• any ' wicke nd---"So w old I." 1Vifc - ---- through to Buffalo, and one of Pull like inarble,. ' and windows like Of'h6 pany.oe w :,, "Huh i I think smoking cigars. is n I!'iist Ic�n ,st— The fact fa,;: _ I �e mans finest sleeping cars from Tc ..crystal. 8f�ard. MtWirOo _ D.TotraseekOo._.-- ,a wicked waste; ani pious defilement, got gentleness down to stuch a line ronto to New York guarantees � _ filSlatesE..Boaiaa.' - >ltoatreslaudPeelieittir r. tri fact," Husby d—"Then you point• that all my patients fro to frons coluitart and luxury as well a' Orta million emigrants ham left {� 4 sihould not Ir, e., Hand lz,e a sleep while I'm pulling their teeth." speed. The cafe band dining cars art Sweden s'inco 1850. Of:theses 850,-- 001008 'NOT®. lea ► acknowledged 000 went to America. �. 1.30NES NG vQ ,,®a match, p Second llcntist�"7 hat's nothing dyed to be the handsomest Mine are beginning. to have their _in America. being electric lighted enc y ? equipped with electric fare. sits "�' r'.� + I4$•8AV STfR Tf•��VR [14 `�' *`- j The tiiggegt' hedges in hnglriiicl r'ar`e photographs taken while I operate, = i : a` t I;uckinghaln 'hire. because they always ha%o s'uc-h plea- office, nolrthcvest. cordefr. 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ARM TO RENT--Oro snarl]] ops01 3„ affirmed that no other count In the haIN011 a. ooa t4 y F hundred sores,south 4E-pry , F ,• Dominion in Pickerin lowing Mil dobe Apply to J U $�.1 .• •_— could make such a shRw g, plowing rr g a am Txbrid e.or to 8 T Love next farm The eahlbits In certain classes tihown lm-tt rt = _,_, TERMS. �n west t +' r �: 1;, —Z8 g 1OW1I1 this �e d lII he drill shed Were not numerous, 01.la'pe�rl4m , 99.00 .psid tat a fai n. .--A 'good neral iarlfant. oils n '�, „�.•_. e `�, _ r y , ti ~. r . no were the of a ver high standard WANTED 11 �. i TIlp OF ADV RTISIN ,,. y g ere. A I - RATICS $ s .*„ .. - 1 Vin insertion,per line - - - If3 dents. Tb ublic school exhibits were a able to do plata cooking, good was pp Y . ., p at once to James Torrance, ._Wellington - �. � � .• � _ - , ,: ' � ���. a. teachsabregasntinsertion, ,lino = a ere It t0 the oari0t19 `8010018 repro Markham. 281# PECI �a a a;.F d r�b�i 4,• :�`, � � This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Hotel, Y Vertieementi, seated, and Pickering township -has a Special terms given to parties making con- OR TO FEED eon- reason to beproud of the part she r""for for 3 or 6 months or the year. Halt- ATTLE FOR SALE y y pa,a�le quarterly. tO4, as the majority of the prizes C Oa ehares—I be* o at m+r premises 70 oaths a �T T i C ,earl or year] contracts in' : NEW- FL AN 1�t L1 LE TTE S Business oards,ten lines or under, with pap,*, awarded were ea tured b schools of composed of milch cows yearlings sad some one year;s5 00,payable in advance. p y heavy feeding steers V�itl sell for cash or on , ; � c f•; 1�'Notice in local columns Len cents per line, this township. �Vhitevald Look the time Also two horses Writs or apply to John - five cents per line each subsequent insertion. prize for the best arrange exhibit of A White;Brougham 19tf t� .w, y a gtsetal contract rates made known on appUca- P g '` "{'' " r 4 NEW, WRAPTERIETTES on. No free advertising . of cut-flowers grown On the school - Advertisements without written nstractions ~rr Wil l be lase until forbidden charged so- ground. Kinsale is to be congratu I STRAT ' Strayed frafYt lot 17.neoD w! Inserted rbidden and e g �/ gcarbaro,ou Aag 90th.a bav gieidi g a444 sordingly. Orders for discontinuing ado lated on their takingfirst-prize for the reals mast be In writing and sent to thevu white star on forehead, shod, weight about 11 cher. best exhibit of wild Bowers and leaves cwt Aay information leading to recovery will c Jut �vha y;ah need for th® cooler weather. r Job Work promptly attended to. be suitablyy rewarded H 0 Jenni'19# Woburn, , cf trees, properly labeled, and also the p 0 York Co r, •Ie published every Friday morning at Its 0110 •n.I Piokering out. MoCrimmon prize for Canadian woods D Dbarton school took the prize forRENT Murkat do Thexton, Proprietors eltsd FOR BALE oR TO -- �ftN , th0i best collection of beneficial and F One hundred acres lot 8,eon A, Pickering 4 �.• d atone foundations under barn ` Our V oli•tles—strict Independence ! stone house an beet of clay loots,under bion ;"`Y • }I i � Vur ditto—AFiret-dawLooalpapsr. : . iXes injurious insects. Onl two Other i y and stables, The p sf buyers ar Oki Our Ezpootationie—The hearty weIIt to 84110018 Outside of our given to plough at any time ApbpOl-5y,1 � J D � i.7hrewd -- � � 'pi `fig j � _ s stlpport o1 the ueopls of Pickeiina and oioinit� MaAyoy,Aalaam P 0, township a second and third prize i • respectively. All, however, was a - FRIDAY, Oct. 8 - 1902. 11opkING AND CIDER Making --- tl`5 tripute to the taste and. skill of the .0 The undersigned willbe prepared,on and All f- p pu lis of the respective schools. after Wednesday, Oct. Bthh every day in the i. i ut7 F, hit seek,to do chopoQ and make cider,at Forest r' NOTES AND COMMENTS. s a lace of amuEement the w. )seaman. mills, tot Se, con. s, Pick rt g• � b ' Mode Fair-was a failure, but it cherrywood. • The Whitby Model Fair t0�ards was an undoubted success from an Of3d �a1�8rZ18, 00a {incl$ Y which so many eyes have been direr- . ARM FOR SALE—Being lot gl,son ^w I- ted for some time., .too>t place on educational point of view and as such, Tt _ far exceeded all former exhibitions. r 1. Pickering, obastettog of 50 sores ,a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday more or leve On the premises' are situated . at 8 very iQW price � y This style of fair may not suecesd good frame house, good frame barn and stables i of last week, There has been much in drawing the crowds, and the gate e=ceUent water sad Good orchard Fences are in ?IT speculation 8,a t0 its fate, many pro g good condition For further partitularinapP A — R _ t r P receipts may not be so large as in w Tha,o,Neu on the premises or a phesy,ing that it was doomed to a former ears, but the differe.lt mus +teal We are clearing t11e111' oIIt t8 lYlake room for new goods. complete failure, while its promoters y to icipalities connected with the fair can 0 LET—That valaahfa firm. being a 4 were none too sanguine in regard conscientious] rant assistance when m y g 1 lot Sl,can 8.Pickering.containios shoal 100 �_`• its success. It has been evident to acres 'On the premises are a large stege house d way the work carried on 1s of such a laud two barns with stone stablirg beusatb;two large all that a departure from the of y able character. - The directors a all ,tisbles and driving-sheds, and bay barn The as absolutely ncca sat , or the Whit place is well watered and fenced Wiil be let w j y those who helped to make it a suee s for a term of Tears For particular$ apply to ' b fair and man -other such fairs y •y are to be congratulated on the ,esu is Goo m Palmer, Pickering, Ont 17-tf r would be a thing of the past, conse- uentl it was with uncertain stepof their efforts. AND FOR SAL E—lb0 nt•rPe of taod �� � � �f the Ne�I:, L T q y belonging to the estate of tba late .John that the directors made In the new Tooi consisting of the south halt of lot ' • Sl,in ith con, eickerina, containing 100 acres direction. It was decided that this - At the Green River more or lose,10 scree of herd and soft good sod • year it sbonld assume the form of an aS�ll(�Ilabl _ a qtantity of cedar,balance pasture and work educational institution, and that the able laud,watered by a never tailing stream ' 4 also south what quarter ot- lot S0, in 1tb 000 • allCy horserace arid the fakir should not beSTOREI Pickering, t%o acres more or' leas all cleared, 83 abrics -=iII f STn0i1 its attractive features. As a sores s u,ttpt+rl and well fenced and watered g I balance uewly cleared. AP llv to 13eo `Tool. flf`iYI _ result of this very de arture It may be mock [toad.P 0. Geo Too), avid Annie and } P Ant houy'Forester, blecutors. 13-48 ,, ' Model Fair has '" inter { said-that the Whitby S one you sill find a large range of cboiceim,0- been a decided success. The results neletts, and Wrapperete of the latest pat ARI FOR BALE--Being lot 17,b ear should prove to the directors the wis- terns, and they are marked away down. F t cot,. Picker'•^g. containing 160 &area more or tree. On the pren,itws are a good done of the change and It may safely I also have a large stock of gaam bags ° frau,e house and drat-classout buildings,tnciud La{�18g Ilan . i5111t1I2 'CCrSl3�leTettes, flannels dud ~ be said that it has a new lease of life. which I am offering at reducsed prides. ing h,ink barn 6(rts71 with stouestabling. water 1 �Ve•ma hear some say that it was an Call and inspect before buying elsembere aonyeuient. a good orchard of about ave acre.. flannelettes, Casbweres for blouses, underwear y - �° y k four of whieb is Just coming into bearing• f ' 0u will save money. eicaediugly tame affair, but t3 some y_ ;,. u.� This tanto to to a seoo,t lists of cultivation end ver r otwet,l �tn �: p the only attractive feature about a yy' from Wokeri XIlAdd.'6 Vi miles troth Freaeh t � be�eiVB �t'e ,lllliYe Hikbest cash rice i1d for batter sad y qut to arkets, helot sa l N miles ! t, L L s t he Orbe racin to them eggs to cash or trade, F mane Bay ai l matte trom lato,Bring ,+tatlon. , if Holt T);e Be9li, oXie o the best.' a` fair is t ),� g , µ For further part,c�ulars apply on tbo pretises assorted st00k6 Of WVOt and cashmere hose ]L' the COQII• everything else is not worth a mo - ' �� �r "5• to Gormley loos-- — n,` 1DeAL'a notice. There is somethin w, A FULLER. � -' tr in Menk3 Boys, Women . and chi ldrens. ...-, If you $� „ FetLW FOR SILE—Beinit lot 20, can Y very i?acinatirl`g and exciting about at ` C� 1.Fiakerit►g,containing!'00 sores. Oa the W sAt our feet well clad et your hose Bhoes and rub- remises are 4.�bod brick house, also a ood J 1 h' horse-race, but there is always so frame house,flirt clan+rtabllng and as &t)do hers Here o hd rrlucll amblin and ocke ism a8• AS daces of bard dud soft water, ggood orchard�' g y coutsiuiag abort three acres. TtiU farm i$insociatd with it. Lbut it has been in , a splendid state of cultivativation and In one of COt 'Oii 00t . the befit tarts$in Pickering sod ie well fenced. �e ails �b g1+P8 you $$tlsf�iCtloII, Riot On1�T t0 sell Oar late years simpty a farce, and its elim• This is a splendid fndt,cement to parties want. ination from the fair was a wise step,. COMPOUND• iog a !fret-class tarts, Is sitnated 11/2 mile, Areoent disoovery by an old from Fairport harbor,and within a mile and a - - - EAR quarter from Pickering Village, and a toile and An interesting and valuable feature p>tr.>etao. a�.•v+�ur�t a quarter from WPkering station. This prop- F ,' saontAt tholumad$ M this year was the- practical and in• a �► orty"I I,e sold in one parcel or separately to ° �tructive addresses delivered on various L the only perfect ► suit purchaser. For terms and further panic- THOS1 , sate and reliable medicine die• ulars ar►11,ly to Miss Buulrer on the premises or ; topics by persons_well capable of hand covert& Beware of unprtnclpled druggists wha to w v Atohardeon agent, Pickering. 9S-tf Ii their. respective subjects. veer inferior mediclum in place of this, As>tfor Cj�Cp�,] Mer lana, r _ cook's Cotto$t Root Compound.tabs ta,xddi• %' f Guelph, av8 8n tioe tnclo•eiiAnd e cents ARM po.tage is letter bRSi FO BALE—Being lot No 21, , Prof. Dean. o p , g ' :lnterestln address on T'zesda eveD• end wlll$eud,seWed.brreturnmaiL fitllseated F 9th eon oche township of Pickering eon- we .+,!, M •d �: ' g y Damoalars its plata envelope, to ladies owy, a taming Soo &arty mare or leas. Oa the Preatlssa ., ++ ' are a roughcast dwelling• house and a small Ing On A pound Of butter in Wh1Ch stamps Address Thw cook Cotapesar, it&tae dwelling house, and in lbs coarse of be strongly urged farmers to Manu- Wiadws.0at„Gttada. completion a new bank barn-200x50 will[ dlo, � stone stabling underneath. comonted floors. ,r> facture their butter in the same way P I Solid Gold....t40 and other buildings. The coil i,In•rood state 68 cheese i3 manufactured, that is in of caldvatioo•is well fenced aha drained.twoT • Bast Gold Fill 1.50 orchards, g,,od grain lat,nalao adapted for ows- factories, for thereby they have a Mock raising a living strnsw of water tanning41 7 8 yrs Gold f ill, 1.00 tbrousrb it. is well situated being in the midst t roduct uniform in quality and there- , sad $took breeders of Pick- �3 •E; :; y ,, ; p q of the noted bofse for suitable for @sport. Beat Ulasees... X00 While farmers song townsbi ball mile from railway elation We gasrantee perfect satisfabtion. and village of tllaremout, 90&ores to be left wives did not make poor butter no _ ( P two made butter exact] alike, and as �7►/.OBE OPTICAL CO planghed this fit Fall possession Is of April N next trot further particulars apply to John Jr �'8 handle the `timous 'iTerIty pI0R8. Doubl@'f a result not suitable for export. This 93 Yonu� Street, Toronto- aab.Clareaaont, P 0 Out. !3'Ft p horse plows. - Sulkey single and double farrow plows a- caused an over production far the _ sizes$ home market and consequently a low r:, ;' z 90ve. aht one plows a trial and be'convinced that they aro i 1902 i a t , .a, 1 - - rice. Intereatin addresses were al • ,� = i, �' ' :;{�, Y P -. ". p R lal{es: • I So. light in draft [bat a postal card will bring so leen b Prof. Lavltz, of Guelph --- g y P ,.: � ort u I .. , n r. reelman Superintend ) and Mr. GCC "� '� • . I eat of Farmers' Institutes. Another • deo Fhffip' , �r Br0 ' feature one much appreciated- by the { 4 sail d'E• aG..., d 6 . �- ladles were the addresses of �rilss $ in,prepare td nrehase 31�rley, ddse wheat, ' r I --� �- we � � 1�P p �. ;. . Agnes .Smith, of Hamilton, on cooking - �--- ' Oats an ]3uckwheat. Barleyand Goose Wheat to be and domestic science. She was en- ,, gaged under the :auspices of tie delipere at Elevator:' Frenchman's Bay, Oats. clad ' ' - ines cWomen s Institute, who lead a largeBuckwheat on csirs at Spink Mills., _ .:? H :I• u,re r"u4ga' ��. a Yc tent erected upon the grounds. The � facilities provided for hearing her ad- ': favorably with R 1 P g A �g Rte PriCeg . t We will pay prices that will �ornp�r Y 1 1 u t1 t v � -dresses were very defective, as It was other markets. Quantity unlimited. , _`- impossible for man to hear her at la .. - ; _ p y :,._' iii a25' a .. ,.ngt,ilQs ,e _ 5 fou save from 10 to 25 pi spent. by dealing with . one time. If this work is to be con• �f _ __ _ Tbos. bloodp., Agent, ; ) �T T �/ �T tlnued In the future, and it is to be �'V . A l U'Athe� ' � 1,X1 Cog ' Liverpool Market. . Tllame�e` Elevtrla Oli, bottles for 2�id Epsam salts 301b, 14 lbs for 2btl i x hoped that it will be, better accom , , 1 -- Chase a and Carter's Pills 2 bottles for 260, Sulphur 30 !b, 10 lbs for 250 I modation should be provided. The Docid's kidney pills $f3o Ppges' English spDvin cure,guaranteed talk by Prof. Graham 0,A.C., Guelphs Dr Williams pink pills genuine 300 S for 89 1liuetanQ Heave Remedy 25o Y on poultry culture, the killing, pluck- r`: - `'I t{ 4 ARRIV'ED � 4� j Cutieara Oivtmet 50o Saudersou's Condition Powders d a d �' Piero Fsvorit Prescription 656 Gillet'• Lye 100, 3 tin for 250 ,= } lag, teasing and packing of chickens, if t tAz p ; 'l 34 i se's Golden the demonstrations by an expert on JUST� r ,, t. Per God Medioal Discover q.66o ' Blisters and liniments of all kinds a `' �` °`� Pierce's Pellets 15o. corse balls 150, 2 for 254 Y the best method of grading and acs , -' - B p A Fne ling of Costtilnes, Flau1'enettee," Dlan]ce0 Grain lag that will Warner's safe care, 66c. Condition Powders made fmin pure drags r ing' fruit, and the reasons given by the '.�; Paines Celery Cotmpouud fi5o ` = bring your recipes �' s - ' stand the wear. t 4. _ • ,, en's Hair Vigor-60c b ''s wu oa y judges in awarding the prizes arer z3 o �.�, ,t i o• - : i,t �g .��-,;. �-- ,. it � w: � ..`::,a� �, .,,��,` •.,'., : gY Baby's O Soap >:00, 3 cokes for a 'ltd: ,J -^= ;' ::�, ..•�t ° '*�L' 8 rup h hoe bites is a e tendid ttltaio Trusses Suspensoryt ' de artures that are azure to be ... u p n ? ..,, ..•,.. 4 y Y imp 1� P anew P Fuse Llne of Groobrtes on hand. . ;., :': i,r, gF and f Yupoolebuilder 75ebottle for 45o ' milk Elastin Stockin , hot water Io`dtl is productive of good results, and will beret- , g { Peerless Hair Vigor 500 FounWu Syringes � tw__:_' '>..r,:`.r,r,.:'•`'� � .-:• -• ... ;q - -P>- j:,.� ic_ ._:.,_, :•' coated b those wlao o to the ,� .' appreciated y s , <r: � .�;: � -- � _ _;�� :gw ,. uQa Atomisers ubb ds of all kinds= �`� * � a �° Per 800 pp �� � t and R er goo fairs that file may learn. One of •"w" JQ P r , t0�3.v Oak's Red Clover Compopna :. at wholesale P6083 .f w 4" ! y t; r`` ' ` '' ` ' Oak's Red Clover' Ointment,a sure cure for Finest Cod Liver O►1 almost tasteless, � _� � x Syrup, White Pine and Tar for Congho k - the special features of the fair that , :, ,, - -: _ ` drew much attention and excited much ,. o« B'rushea 5 and 100 : ... ..:,.:- x-,.-:.. r-- -' ' .'it ., - ."�+ . .-r i. •:» _, -R '.y .cP - , -,E. �'�BZemfi 500 z erl t went was the a6 i?y Oak's s0epeia I'4ble�s 3b •Tooth � �• ` favorable com P . .;�__ a . ;;:! ,:� •, ;; {, ,� �.�; Telergra b Oil 250 �} ,., Nicely perfumr.d Toilet Soap 5c oaken 4 a These iota were r ;s i Derby Wlister 25o,Derby 011 aha a, Perfumes, all odors 10 and 150 4 mental plots. P Fin =J 8 f the leading ,, ,�; (. 1; ante, p altpetta, para, 8 Ibis for 250 __$ Pure Cream Tartar,Spices of all kindau �t_ �. sown with the 'seed o g -a: ou sT r, 7 r 1 R - Essen oes Lemon,'Vanilla, eto .: -,° farm crops,4hls seed being r ieties of p �. }.. nal college e A rlcultu g :: .,:..: �r'y. . .. a : . ,.Jt..., �, . e 0 n a:;tos it we hive arallased the D:u stook of 4$u h; .-. J=Di:bed by the g �P$ and$ g ying ills Iltghes price for live poultry Vi trend oat �f bog t a rap p 3 S Guelph... These plots were an ezhl it 13, F Miller & Co„all recipes, prescriptions and preparations in connection with - ' ,min coiiducled under eul t orates a>ad remit rom promptly by Poet•Offiae order. . bition of farming � , 1., . P 3' P p y , �+ ff that store may be had from us at Wholesale prices.._ r. ,.:�•;_ ' principles. It showed what ' } . scientiLe prl - ®ITholeaeale an+i Retail A "� g i - I y n lace of land y , r i Ontario Poultry Produce Co, t .tllnl �} { barren •_ e ' �� -V� �I lin 8t { ,a c+olnparaticely P a gelifto, TORONTO. RONTO F, i coulduproduce when managed by. a .; >.�.w ,~,�i:��,,�.,.},','�,;-.•�n�1.}!.`I<.r`;�,.�i,'�`I:'•i�.+�F't t<. tr5 r F -� ;t,r.y.¢.;.*,r,�r,v,^�f.;.� &I�IT C �1 .�� � Opp.� yds � - c }, l band, f9x vne could badly a- _ � a ,•�p .:. x. ..f.. _:-i -•t+ y..... r<•.. - k. c d a:. -�+ x _ _'�. s > h: - r F t 4 r j ., 1-:. • ...: . ..-. ., ., , ... .. ., rym.. q �" ,,: .R .•.s. .. ," or. . .. { >.: .. -.:. ..-. .-• .-F,F<,.. ..t:,.., e : -.: .. ..e ri. S- ... -.. .. -kYFa.: .: _._ Xd L ..-.-� .`.: - -.�'d -� yy -, fi- -'�: •, ., -,. ,. .-. -t .-. 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A, Thomson was in the elty over the loom ciao could not et enough men 13unday. to lay. We are sort g R y lbs Balsam boys h qt .- ; �t ry f � • R p _ Forsyth "tae at Durham list bad to return without a ams, but had it ::.'. - • i he naw Dement lent. g W inspect ng t P not been that the oaptlan of our team was -•r ,; f^��•._ :d�� �•�L f ;. �� � " �ALh:.r ` We regret to report that Mrs. John•.ill the ocaarrence would have been ar Is not In the beet of health these 8 ry averted. a:., ,�_ .. E1 ht 1: cents 1 a'' pUnd. IS dee oac �IeRant lines Of$ide�ostde,`i�ak Bedroom Bet ; Dining ch-eiea;"est�n dais. The following is a repots of Olaremoat g Y i Mrs R P Hopper m at Toronto J.unfl- uMic school Senior 41h class for month what a Dun wo"Yian aid for Bion te►bie+a, Couches eta. f t r lion, spending a weep with her sister, of September. based on weeks written y P , D t o ere a Iowest i e 1 T Mrs Tovell. ezatniPnations. Names arran ed in order twelve pounds of flesh. ,1~ � ioreet . our prices d. , . . g p ;{ ,. o •DFarnitore�delirered to pon house Iroe Don't th Early closing will be rsi i mea on and of merit:--John Farmer, Florence East- P after Oct, let, when all stores will close wood, Mary Morgan, Rath story, She was thin and weak and � _ j - Vera '. -J ` 8t 8 o'clock. Bapyard, Lizzie Gtr Erlin Leggin, for a bottle Of H. Beat's, bid 11Txlltlil"8 tore, C ILII � J. McLaughlin has been east buying y egoq' pard one dollar g y R ftaipb Brodii, (�ertie Ooultis, Ethel Bar- •.� F _ • Only the first fire were present for Scott's Emulsion, and by tak- �aeyell carloads of cattle which he well feed ton, - ��- u for market. ler ezamit ation. ' ' P y W. M. Fiamerfslt Wm. (tee and Miss Hatehigolt, of Teacher, ln0 regular doses had gained Salem, were with the latter's parents In tbe` I' of standard bred trotting twelve pournds.in weigh; before here over Sunday. stallione,l 4 pre old and upwards, at the Mrs H field returned to her home in e • the bottle was finished.. y Toronto exhibition there were eleven n Brooklin. on Monday, after spending a tries. First prize was awarded to Lar- Eight ` ' - week with her daughtof here, Mrs W. �J. dote the Great, owned by Mr DcioLaren, .:: cents- . & pound 1S } Graham. of Buckingham, Quo., which cost i10,• Chea for''such valuable ma- t �y= _ 23. T. Michell and daughter. Sire. L ppp, Second raze was taken by Edward, pIIt Oa? 8OV88 d0 not bl]1"21 r` y 6 P owned by T. Caster, of Claremont. Third terial.• Some pay more, some much coal and will save you l ' j _ • Pilke have one toe spend a couple of R e wish theta a a weeks at brechin. prize was awarded to Lord of Manor, IeSS,; r` ' pleasant tilOcle• • ` f 8400. ID some-, get.. nothing for money which cost the snag sum o ' p D. C, Smith, D.D.S . will be bete as taking second money in this Claes, Mr their money. You get your i r - usual nets Tuesday to attend to his pro*- Castor is to be congratulated as his bores ' ` tessional duties. Remember he comes certaiDl was among-the best and roves money s worth when you tJUy Dowswell here the let and 8rd Tuesday of each that he ranks among the first of Canada, Claremont. * Scott's Emulsion. �� I month. Egt►ard also took first prize at Uxbridge Foster Hutchison "sold the Hood firm fair. `'Ue Will send �'Ou on the-7th concession, to Levi Storey, of s�rti+•+►---� — Wm Storey, -= - Wareham. while his father, �- free. The reason Rev Dr-Barolsy of m -: •`' as boa ht the (lerow . _ we understand. h R - ,, ,. � ..', 1�, , • I � bl ' treat declined the priaoipalship of Queens farm on the same concession. Univers was because he ooneidered his SCOTT dt BO 1� Cx>taats rs, - mprovea'Ihe Jubilee Singers will give one of 9 ion pastoral-work of more importance , 0 U e their popular concerts here on the ?nth P P Toronto, 1. Ontario. suet., under the auspices of the band. A - . le of i.00 • a� great treat is in store for the poop _.� , :. ;' ' {;' oc. and � 11 druggists: '; Claremont and vicinity b their coming * ;� y y SEPARATOR '-�: Foster Hutchison vvae at Sea forth this .A Iron Pum made• week attending the funeral of his eldest Ea81 st Workin p I t�"r REMODLLEING � � A ��` k brother. George, who died at that piece I '�' � TiiOili�ONFactory. :;; 'ISalll a' , � :-1 � � e no1?'ritlay of last week in Lis 88th year. ., pies may b tae t n hree . iij - assed awn after on w AISP e�1 Hep )t y - la e- . , still too 1d stand end pr days illness. :. Irl 1 in o I On the avenin of Friday, Oct. I4, the Teatiinatiials=oaj ;applioation._Wo�kkinR pared to do 9,11- kinds of work at Lift an Force P�lmp comb Ilv ibis pump _ gcan water be forced any distance rein iced Women's Foreign Missionary Society of model in the shop, ;' lowest prices. d Presb terlan church veils hold an open . ' - y H . W . White,.. SaeCeeeor to cod ro ram -,. t... p `aI 1� (`1 Claremont. meeting in the church. A g p g Horse'shoeing a Sped ty John VI ern � Garow 3� $ort, is promised with Mies Dowling, of Toron 1 tj Claremont p silver collection to, as elocutionist. A :,; l rlc ie ar son,'Agent, Pickering. ' _ P R h d will be tak n in aid of the work. B l >! g ` i ht a er , e8 - The sacrament of the Lord's $ pp - Tin -R Ij be dispensed iu file Presbyterian in an church nest Sabbath morning, and' on iu of this weekpreparatory . Friday even R , services will be held in the church when ', THE new members will be received. Rev. (arr�,illt8-warG i George MacGregor of YiCkeriDg,, will f 1 _ preach. Last TliIIisda4 evening ! while Wto Complete stack on Hand.`' s i Prow the 6tation, tOD LFaB retUrD Df� ;•'_. r r .. ;.: =: !• - LiL ice .:, , : �. ___.. • .., . : :. �.•,, ,, - t: -. - n the sane one twice i• ' is liorse took fright at the. noise frogs a _ -- h f c st in never makih albiunder. but ln.,ttev�ir making Eavetgisaghing a >3peclt,Iiy. wagon which was following and to + the .=1 uctregs dOCS no bisi excitement ran into a wagon which was tt you have blundered in paying high prices for poor goods, DON'T do it again. ' No damage was dune with --- ahead of it. ' ` r Try us for our good values and low prices the exception of a few breaks in the har- t:'! J. B. BIINDY, -- Hees dna l;uQgy. (3eo. Bandy,8 ofd stand. Claremont. . ROOFIKO MATERIALS- The Corp1Ba11 Steed Range GUNS AND RIFLES ' The Balsam football -team -coma Here ed err Root- Ing ani � -•` , • 4 - _ titob.t�.oal 'f Tar,ltea4y /- Ityou an 'Tarred w lenlliding Paper at our ,� _ A e�lendid stock of sin gad Doable Sar- - close cut - rated Dans,Winchester Riries.Revolvers,oto° + • pW Priose are out to the lowest notch. + Priced Cartridges* _ WINDOW GLASS Cut riaed 6 � µ i That toile the LOW 'P$Io�:, lIM FOR r . par hook is one of the largest - -- - is i in Oat Diamond�Fades ncyWand Colored oiaas. rough roiled Q 3L LONO • } •£ n plate 9l&6L You will and plat _ lied our prfcvs b • rooeriee D Gioodr, i a vll line of tbs.foItowing at Rack Bottom prices. ,, Stationary, Crockerys Paints and at w (}ant's Furnishings. _ Des and Rubbers, we I oa c few is%p es always on hand You osn't beat my teas Lo �ch r.. a•.•n.• i1Te _ 1 , .l line of Patent Medioln t9 'Btlll(ieP$' - � ��1� ............ 1 st :........... so . oars you o, for the price Wa chea sold arid.repaired _ � � n; 80 8S1 Loa` g \ - \ $ Louoiifle 4b 98 Short'..•..,... 460 $ e.ups.- ift per loo 88 Long we handsombN Btaal .ea the nlarkal C TBID(iF8 i - box,�aaus riced as fouaws.- m Hardware ,,,� RIF LZ It baa ovary la and fnN swing Put up 9p in a p .- coin ate Has in devica known to the defeats a world. Toa tool No.8l1 Winchester.smokeless,Too.box _ lata anornamsntal of its weighing over raven hum pounds is 39 b6 Ballard,Marlin or Wlaahesier.600. ' i L ' ppd 1 s boa hi direct an evidence of its solidity and darabilily. SB Winchester 800. t I stiar ft. iro g ibe makers and (bine and see this magaiticoal cadge. You'll Marlin or Shot ta0h i eol�it our alone out ba dstlghtad with it. We alta ibe makers Snider, _ gem, t We aarrp a most corinplete lige o andRi i'ARDSON, ! s• ' C"Ars Ftre TT d a see ih „ 1 etas you want in ibis list,wrlia to us.,i prtoe agents mportant ehoaving of line" dtsptdy of ,, K mpg ao� rHi• Hs>It:tB11i FIBiIT. China. Avery large apsONIWent of y Books, Dolls, Toys. jnet In war sad la love there are many dsfaala EMPTY SHELLS - - sok 8tationar —��—'--""" �— Wbich lead to shams and deep ff. rc . 1� a.. ¢: received for the Holiday trade. Call " f Tbat had nerer,come if the buokl and taiga and res thea. P� g oa odea k in - whoever you are if ti's glory gold -. PUNTS - Subscrivtlone` ttlken for all Magazine•, ` iND, OILS or war for wblob you thirst. is 4..i.. weekly and 'Daily Newspapers. Tr! tJtacle)chair pine►.when U••/tat•io is1 AQ 'lion can re! on ike ,: d strength and purity of -Look vW the haraese AtAl t I ! I101. our goods. a aim to T. 1.1 A MMSO , { � LAA8 "ll you onsT such The Handy Harness spender A .b5. s as will n4aia .I A speoiai lice 1•Itaage at We haadred. We ' w w • t slot us your valued will prevent trouble stook Dominion rap,Vulcan, U.M.C..Nitro. , itb— J • coelom. end accident. It is Winchester, Repeater, High Base and cal Street; �. .: valuaLle to ibe BRASS SBELLB.. , !15 is a box for ONE �rsemaa We have DOLLAR. f - ons the price to t 6 MOOD PLOUGH LINES. ThirtyFite - Gunpowder 2go. a Pound. pi ' „ Cents In Black Powders we son each .. .-dam: s r. .., 31. s� areset �r wea •s••xz s _ . I1 will save its Dost splendid lines as Snapshot, ' many times over p t3 orting.Lion, eadshot and • r ,` — vn nt a.priced at from twen- .,.• ii a Dae ~ . ' ll?f y-flY cents a pound up �► y COAL �iNu i Ford a , on Devil a air for y6nit fall r COAL OIL ` kti .° -' oe?hin` you have specially good valvas in * mol:eless Powders p1 �rhY S = -_.„�- ,-• i/ ,y -,•, �s�; this Une at prices that will please you. Bring in your can and "'�Oy,�+' !Bhn118eI Hay�ard,Robin Hood j j � rid� i r 1e! as all it with one of and Dnpond a. our e�lendid values,priced ' ' I r k,Ci3 t f as tOl10Wi-- ' The Groom . Chan Baskets< 3 r; etRh Soyas Canadian.:... tragal V �1 I jl : t z Y Our Nock is a most than"•digs Water White The Brideaaid 3 hip�t ;. Ooznpleie�ae. We have iTo N STABLE LiNTER lfgent fdf•'` all t been selling taskets for f 1:-; Attaericaa Water White fy , ..... ' H kinds Of yell- :r °rg¢ 4V6 years and know Inst pl 9 The Groom�mari .� Golden Light ... �o • a r sr `pts},, }, what Your nests gra in F� t this rise. Bee as for There Dat prices gra for . toles manafaotur by She DioLsaghhn ••rty Cents In Hold, Silver ar baskets 6 gallon lots or over, {io Of Oshawa. - Agood serviceableIm ; y+ Ig f T gives a beautiful clear -:-_ : GIQLDEIY LIQH ad tern for Forty Cents. The Empire Medicine' Co., of London, It tt> 'price le not. right, we'll make it right - stead�r light,unequalled by any other oil. We TH'E FAMOUS COLD ae The 'chola OUt$t Por i I ere sole agent!for it. out oil is measured and . BLAST Iantera as mus Ant.„ has IgPpointed the undersiM b 'fit handled y machinery, ensuring, you the Crated gives an extra loot" agent for Pickering, for the'mo won - F.,* . ; ,t c� '�. 7: r�y++ Kti�, „ tallest measure. w large light,will not blow t dental discovery of the nineteenth century. vrA � . �:, r ,.{ f trs,+a•. c* �c one in any wind, made il. Nose r Throot, �V • '� For the treatment of the , N �,,f;' , ;'I- 6 ;1, H�Pt , q�N ver Nrong end is fitted 1 a It Dorsa Colds $°'`" _ GOO 3 Tubes and Lnng w Bronchial ,1 . 8uooe�®ore to J. B. Barnard.<r -t+ ," Vu . �, ;�; � � wit a I�ad glass saver Bronchitte, Hay r. �•, hind ,x.: , ., �,: � • ��,:�� ' 4+ , , ,¢,� � 1�'., chimney. seven�y-See ,I "� •, 1)ttarrh,'Art ;Write Y, �� ,, �" ;} Denis. Onr.cal price is z€ , and 9,11 thrust at�d lung diseases. WHITBY() ,� ��5� 44FF t :. , �.., i a jj�� //�� • y{. r F-.i ji ,r particulars,a 9too1; of treatments send � ����, ��y?,�. � .t t �4{ a Biot -I,IYB Cts � *� for , o>, hand at. �� .�� i'x,;:; � _ :�;�., . , � rt q 3 repairs oougta.Dtl Your lantern win ve ; ? �"-�--•, moi. r� F} #4 �T' 1�!!ed onw �tl"d like t0 ` the best light w s_n ted - • .{ C •rean.' A Good Braes rid stet 6esi Brei htiig+tir Bus- rme�nbp�r ibai Ibis is lnsf We piens wheira Lei a •.may 1piar gjq�y � �g1�sioagdpat�tQ, your�maaay .will bt�y ibe mva0 value is ioa �� tioldan tht 1de' � P Tinne - /� iiVJULAJt! t7 XL7�+ 'f1N41 ,d� 1.1Da• _i-- - _ _ s , -V1 I •L:. t71- •1 rl i- � - r - - ",• '_, �f• -."'""S-. :y. t who ar boug t biudi t $Wive from ussi Pahason will please pap sagas to the .y ardware Ouse CZ pA credit of Ma©ormick Haryeeting Ca„ at tiwareh } , The undersigned is prepRred to =, < 'gig and clean oat weilo on short notice Western Bank, Piekering, by Oct 1st. N, They will find bilU of TROB Dt re ` ISei� ` Charges reason e. OODY. - abs The .-- _r .(�...1: $ •' -.T'{e:.;. y ,,,,;s`: rvi. 'i - - - -•4 fir: �. ,!i , iL ` Y f`'..:.,h.L'" Va"'hK },.o :-.._..+,r,:,._.. - •• - Sept 1848.-h^ Fi'taew �� v, -. W. d .,. - ._ -. .._ -_ ..,.:. - _... .... - -r e...-,.... .. .>,6 ..r.,, gid.-. 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I ...- 1 1 �` _ 2„ ;rte: .. .. ... _..s:' .. - - .. , ,... .. :.,:'- , .. .Y..r _v', r :. v, •.,a,r `g. -t .._. P .'.ni ,,a.,...v r .. ... ...... > ..i.k «- -,a•,' ..aK•". t., .-.. M1, ,: -.. ... lr, ? ,r ..., s w�1' 9 i:. - - Y.. ' i ' - --t{.p:>+,eiti:f,- _ ..,. _ .. , _ ._�z .._....-" *sPME_, t . .`sass_, s_. _.>x.s.-as�'�-c>'-2S.e«=4�•.aa�.g.(riM 4og..,hpy.. r�i's.$t. -`b • q4*`. : .. "ya�'k a+J t{ •+gyp fully kind,, you `�lcnow� to care for It is a betise; a terrible one, rAY atters nd .;� i9 welfareelle too far: She a meow Fancy Dantl bitessherSli 4, grows JIB be P ret- u e$ the lest to weleme a re- Chen, quick to see, is penitent on the urycOUDI ' C#izacillation."' bpot. .. "Something must be done, and at "Oh; 'Mardon met" she euysr, "I dHE g CRY Olt THE ! LRV ' once,:' Fusucy says, comm forward am rude,—detestable. What can I F08 BETTER BLOOD: i g ' - p• ,: �, again excitedly. "I can't have .Lady say to excuse myself?" Blunden thinking such dreadful . She is so thoroughly grieved about Dr Willialus 4 ' .- ; , � > { ••,, hktigs; I can't •indeed• It_,, in as her offense, yet withal so tutin�l#,a•k- Pink Pills Make t L • ;T� r k ' , '` bad for me as anybody. Aiid, '` be- ably relieved and gladdened at the Rich, Red Blood and Derive THE ERROR OF• LADY' $L(NDEN. `} aides, mistakes of that kind should news just ,conveyed, that Fancy These Pains From the igys_ > be, cleared up. I shall make this (who is the kindest-hearted creature "' -••.' - . yy "�" `' cause my own. I shall- go to her in the world) forgives her and con- .e tem--Read the Proof. a j{.7 ants and tell her erything. And so goers her temper. A high medical authority hoe d6 shall Arthur: And afterwards I "But Fitt was,`so sure, iso ' ecr- .. I Kitty lined neuralgia as a cry of the a CIIAI'TER XXVI - sari not; then: Do you know" — shall write to you, Sir John, to .fain; Arthur said nothing of n y slid erveis for better blood," and to ef- wistfully "it is rather a b16spLn your hotel here, and then all will having borrowed the domino." ` 1 In Paris the weather is.seasonable t3 g e fectually drive it from the system to meet' some one who—who knows be well sin " "He only borrowed it at the la t 'the: blood must be made rieh, red and almost mild. No rough winds Y moment. ., have blown in its October. People ail about my luckless affairs as I M e► w * * �. „ e • w .. and. pure. For this p Yrl purpose there is still go about with cheerful fac>pes, am heartily sick of lying to my ;Y '' "But why did you riot tell- all this A lad in the drawl room , to .. no other medicine so prompt and and beni n smiles and noses devoid :frkehds ,prll round( Y ng- before? asks Giretchen• and then en- Williams,g ' see you, ma'am, says LyrAn, the sure in result as Dr. WPink Of blue. He thrums upon the window-pane Y sues an explanation that leaves no pills. These pills make new, ancient servitor, Opening the door room for doubt. rich Fancy ,- for a moment or two, and then says, red blood with ever close and tm " y and Cyclaiji cd i, who ai�e without looking at his companion: of the library and addressing Gret=- "Yet sural strrel Y ' y there were part new life and new vigor to the - 'staying for rti week in this most " g. Chen, who is sitting there. with Lady times when surely, were more than ` charming "Where is elle? _ person using theM. Mr. Johne sic g w all cities, he their way "Still •at Laxton with Mrs. btt Blunden and the boy. civil to it .John," says Gretchen, as ' home, grow almost pathetic over the g "Tier name?" asks Gretchen] lazi- ' iDermott, Bond Head, Ont., offers ' beauty of - the climate, and argue dale. At least she was, three 1 doubtfully. strong proof of the certain results g w:eekr3 ago' I hays not heard from Y, who is nice and warm and cozy "Were the I don't know;: T whether it wiil not be wisdom to and teals thorn hl dfsinclined to obtained from the use of Dr. Wil- j , , " •� t Y her since then, but in her last letter Y _ think not. Did I ever flirt with llama' Pink Pills in cases of thin eta here fourteen instead of seven action. days. They have near] said she said she meant to stay there for. 1� him? Well, if so I an sorry. I think kind. He slays: "A few years o y yes to same time longer.- "She wou1 give' no name ma am, ag �• this plan, when, running down the g you are the only woman in the while working as a car g Ah! it is pleasanter for het•,r'`210 but said she would not delay you world II would say so much to. Ti I g pewter in Buf steps of the hotel, leading to the doubt. more than five minutes." talo I got wet. I did not think it Have done wrong I come to you with courtyard beneath, they both stop worth while then i ; P "I do not imagine she finds- any "Dear me! A begging-letter , wa- Mea colpo on my lips. Do not re- g t}g my clothes at suddenly as with one consent to gaze •� the time, but I soon be g place very pleasant, says Cyclo- man or an impostor of soros kind, fuse me grace. . gin to suf earnestly at a man standingsome sa s Gretchen, much disheartened. . fer for my neglect. I awoke next i men, meaningly. Then with an et- Y "Tell me one thin ser s i Gret- i distance from them. He is quite far Y chop, earneSUy. Were you engaged mornin with crams and pains , "Wh did "What shall Ido? The always •, e Y g y you not tell her you �throu hoot m motionless. His eyes are bent up- were of to Z'evickenham that talk so fluently and won't go awe g y body.• I was unable n8 Y• to Sir Jahn—in the old days, I t on the ground, showing their owner night? And they will say the same thing a o go o work and called in a doe - And 1 do mean?" lost in thought; and he is industri- •'11fow could M I t, never went dozeen ttimmes yin niflvourt l guage." ously doing his best to pull his thre•" u dear,." Never; he: �g asked me the ktaed t faithfulwho left ly formsomedtime, but 'Netor brown moustache to °n Y i marry him.; ere was never it did not hcl pieces. "}3ut she`"$a�tr you.'' � .�, �` ".:.� suggests Kitty, blandly. "There is faintest sentimental feelingbetween g P me. In fact 'I was r<� "Is that Sir John or is it his Bir John shrugs h'is sYiouldcrs, nothing iike it in such cases. Is us though growing steadily worse and had be- . c. wraith? asks Fancy, breathles;sl Slfe has eccellent eyes, no doubt. she—a lady—or a woman Lynan? K People would think so. ' +� Y• " Y " To be candid . with you, he would come �o reduced in flesh that I Sir. John, I hope. I prefer my And' to see is to believe, they say. '`Oh, quite the lady, my- lady, ev- not have suited me at all You will Weighed only 138 pounds. As I was friends in the flesh. But how alter- Nevertheless I can onlyrepeat I was ery pinch of her," replies L an. not able to work I returned to m + Yrs see I am speaking the truth. I was y wa -: ed he is`how thin! I should scarce- not there." with conviction. home at Bond Head. Here I placed 1 know That a3ounds3 mora r shocked,horrifted, when I discovered i Y him. Wait for me a mo- "It is extraordina - Why did P omisin myself under the care of a local doe r'Y;'. 9 g, 'that. Lady Blunden had taken up went, Fancy;_ I ust speak to him." you .not protest as much to her?"' nevertheless, as a precautionary for who said the trouble was ncu 'i P such an erroneous idea. But all will "So must I,' says Fancy, "I'll "Sjie would not listen. And, be" measure, I shall take your hint and ralgia, which had taken a thor be right now, I hope and trust. go with you." sides, that was a slight offense, I my purse," says Gretchen, rising, ••So do I " says Gretchen, slgli_ ough hold upon. my entire system'. "No, let me go alone." suppose, Com erred to others :;4he ac- with a `fish, :'I notice I am alwa s Misfortune seemed to follow me fol ., P 3' ing, if only for baby's sake." the d6ctor's treatment did not hel + i If you wish it, Cara," raisin cused me of,. Why discuss it?" (called away to do something or see •� 1� g y A bab l Is there a baby?_ YoV me, and I think my neighbors at ' her pretty brows. "But ask.him to Patiently, "Nothing matters . very somebody just when I was most cam- told men thing of it." least did not think I was of come up and see us. And" — pleas- much, does it?" fortable. And baby in such a good "yes, A very darling baby. Of going _ tc , anti temper too!" get better. I had often heard an y — "ask him, too, where Lady '`WhY, she described the very dem- P course I forgot ,you could not know; read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and ' ]Blundell is, — where they are stop- Ino you wore," persists Cyclamen, "Keep well away from her, : _ and yet he is three weeks old," Ping. Perhaps here." who is lost in a vain effort to un- think of torpedoes, and hand-gran- in this emergency I determinied to s "Dear Fancy, one word. It I do ravel this seeming mystery. cedes; and dynamite, and pokers," „Sir John knows nothing of it? try them. I had not used mors Nothing. She will t let me than three boxes before I felt that ask him to come up to our sittingTheir voices within the la.4t': two setYe�K)tty, as a last comforting tell him of it; indeed, up to this I room, say you will not mention Lady minutes have been slightly raised; Suggestion; whereupon Gretchen have had no chance of telling him the pills were helping me. Fronr i Blunden's name." so much so . that Fancy has been laughs and vanishes. ,; that on I gained day by day, and { ' Lnterin the drecwiti as I have not known where he is. after I had us%J some ten or twclvc "But, my good child, why?" — compelled to hear. At this mo- g g roant� a fete "Why not put • the birth in the minutes later, she finds herself face boxes, I had fully recovered my old with file utmost surprise. meat she "comes forward right up to papers?' time strength, and have since beer n "Because" -- in, an embarrassed them; with a heightened color and to twee with Mrs, Charteris, to her '•I gave her my promise not to do : tone—`'well, I suppose I may as distressed eyes, extreme amazement and ilea ani- ,. able to work at my trade as car well tell you" all. The fact is, the "Did Arthur borrow aur` destniiio fiture. An expression of extreme so. ter w thou y That is wrong, surely, ►y9 Pen i t any trouble. I have y 4 Blundens are not on very friendly that night?" she asks, anxiously, hauteur grows upon her usually gen- •, no pains or aches, and I now weigb I tie face as she stands still in the Fancy, hatitily. Forgive two, I am 15(1 pounds. .I think Dr. Williams terms, and, without making matters ",Yes,"' — carelesely. "At the not one to preach, I know, but I pink Pills an invaluable medicint Public, have agreed to—separate." last moment I made up my mind centre of the room and regards her cannot help thinking a father should ''Cyclamen, what is it o would not to o to the ball and he corn- 'fixedly, uncertain what to .do or and shall always have a good wore t, you g be tea a aware of his child's birth. ., say! asks Fancy, stepping back, and Ing in just then, asked for the dom- Fay ' to 4ay for them. looking honestly horrified. ino, and obtained it." "You!'' espy, says; at last,' iii pail- "I qt ire agree with you; yet I am Alien the nerves:, are unstrung, �- f6tte'ree by my promise; and besides, when the-blood is poor -or water "'It is only too true" —rogretfuily "It is`All quite plain," says Fancy, lively, being a bad dissembler, P y, —"I wish it wasn't. It all arose nervousl' , "Tt is altogether a mis- ;growing very pale, ab repugnance believing all I did believe until your or when the system fs"out of order, g , visit here to-day, I hardly cared to Dr. Widiains' pink Pills is the me from that mask ball at Twickenham. take. id Lady Blunden know ou and anger and some .fear fill her , J y I let him know of the little one. And dinints to take. They cure all trou• Sir John was there, ?t appears, un- lent your domino to—to—to your ' breast. y der the rose, with some one who cousin? � "Yes," says fancy, growing pale now what earn I to do, if she still bles arising from these causes, and � wasn't his wife, and Kitty saw them "No. There -wa.5 realir tato' time, B quickly forward, ••I holds mo to my word?' make weak, despondent men and wo- , too, and comm u „ no nothing, says Fancy, rising men bright, active and strop Pro- ' in the gardens, and I really 'no opportunity for explanation up- must spe#kk to you. There is some K B Impulsively to her feet with rose- by ourself a know almost nothing; but there was on any- subject. She went to the thing that must be explained. Ah, y rains( imitations by [luwhed checks and gleaming eyes.' I seem that tho full name, " a terrible scene in my house next Dall. I went to my club." I r.ee you too have put faith In this g Dr. Wil. dont care about violating oaths; I liains' P„„ink Pill's for Pale People” is day. and they parted, and have nev- Don't 'you see haw it-was?" any" miserable misunderstanding that has � P- on the wrapper er been lace to face since." Fanc arisen out of nothin don't indeed. There is no use in a pper around every bor y, potting one Band up to her ' !+' r y p P Sold by Rif medicine deblers or mets "I real( do not see what it is you pealing to me. bi `lief lee aro But he wasn't at Twickenham cheek which burgs poll Or must Y Y g ed post paid at 50c per box or that night." i tell' you? 1 was in the garden can explain," says Gretchen, coldly. all astray; and if you think I ought $ "if you will listen to me you to keep Wte netts you have just coin- boxes for $2.50 by writing to But he was.- Kitty saw him.- I witlt�--Arthur that evening, and you miinicated to me secret I can only Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., y � am afraid he was wrong in some know how, like you he is at tithes, shall hear. Only yesterday I heard Y tell you that I s(ha'n't do it. Mrs. vibe, Ont. way, but holy I don't know. Now, and how R mask deceives one. And of—of She °hesitates, hardly Dugdale, as I have been rho cause, ---- let me speak to him before he goes. —ya ," — bravely, — "I will con- iter wknowled eing in' at of ng © o couch . though the innocent one, o this ;FOOD FOR BRAIN WOR?�.' r: t all And, remember, say iao� ping of fear it now, whatever comes of it; gKitty'sq misery, do let me also be the one I her.'!, Arthur kis0d me that ni ht, and *ith her husband, And I have Fs • g to 'reduce the Chas: to order. Do The Most Concentrate ..Of , ce'a`se not. . How_ do you perhaps Lady Illunden sate him, and traveled sthatght from Paris hero, as think T should, after all ou have _ much for m cstvn satisfaction' not refuses me .this request. 1 think Xy Digested. thought he'.was you, and that I y — t :(tall succeed. And when Sir John The changes of- the told me? I was never so hocked, oh, I can't.ser an more—it is too fiometvhat haughtily -- "as for the y brain that take place Y Y and Lad Illunden are ace more so bewildered, in all my life '" horrible," exclaime she, turning benefit of other people, to tell you happy together, perhaps" — wibt- and thought aro very ' Turning, she goes up he steps array to hide her face, which is now Sir John Blunden was not f 6 P again { fully -- "she wiil then forgive me." ver rapid; it has g (while Cyclamen goes down), red as any dose. Twickenham' tho night of Lady Y P ",But what rah you do? What, is that three hours and, having reached their drawing- "Whydid 'you not tell me this be- Monekton's ball.. I have been given ?,. your plan. —doubtfully. causes as teat an e room, is still so puzzled that even fore?" says Cyclamen, r^proachfully, to understand that it was generally ., first g• when Sir John and Cyclamen enter believed he was there." Of'course you guess; but, forces of the body Y forgetful of her own reticence. (pardon (tie irestion does Lad presently she is distrait to a degree, "Not at Twickenham? You must question), Y of manual labor. T nothing?"g "Why was I told g re= 131unden still levo her husband?" be replaced by abun and greets him in a manner,the re- pardo rue, Mrs• Chatrteris', it I tray .. verse of effusive. ` a wi a may sttreay bo allpwed to You are ''indeed a stranger to its selection requir „ I itty it you can ask it. sideration and often Having given him ht?r• hand, she ■ To proms to T*u that ft recognize her own :husband. ' 7'tion I have your consent- • to tYiauy things which moves away, with a faint smile, to Chme,$ Ointment is aoertwu "Sometimes;. not always: 'fin this _ and abwiute sato for eaois make the attempt? she asks. worker can eat witl a distant chair, leaving Cyclamen Pi e� and ev y form of itching, Instance at least she was at fault. t dl know," -- { and him �► to retire into a window, eI I lar x kno with hesita,- unity are slow bleeding and plies, She made a mistake,=a fatal one. P poison . F where they converse in low tones. the mannfaetnrers have Rnaranteedit. It, was Arthur Blundell she saw, tion. It you failed and Kitt disc 8. nf�ee�s Y Y worker, who exercises z "I am so lad to meet you again," timonialsin the daily press and ask yournelgb- covered it, 'she would never forgive the ex ease of the hod 7 g Y g bore what they think of it, .You can use it and dressed in Sir doho s doming, and I- me.„ P y , Cyclamen says, kindly, "but so griev- get our money back it not cured. No a box, at was with him in the garden$. Shegives the latter svflicient T "I srliall not: fait.” 'There is r a counteract the mental stir. ed to see you tooking so badly. all dealers er li�rrnrrsox.Harss 6i Co.,Torentex must have seen us. Is ft not so?" nose` then What have you been doing- with ' f "She saw you, P with lowered eyes and keep it in condition to t. ;U D!'e Chas s O intment Y yes, -- gravelly, suppressed voice, Fac P yourself. And on account of the great like;- purposely pp y seise. Bear in mind th:.-. goers on in a dolorous tone,---t- "Overdoing the thing;"perhaps. In- nese between the cousins (you mustthe waste' of the body is tar cessant traveling without any rest torts Fancy; still more reproachful- have noticed that) and because of "It you saw plea, I think; you rapid, the deprivation of knocks a fellow ,all to bits, you 1 would hardly know him, he ltns ' Y the darkness; and the masks, and e>xe i c iso encourages torpidity ,v know. But I am perfectlywell." "That is certainly how the mis- grown so thin, so haggard. I voluntar functions and rend Y all she 'must have piistaken Arthur Y x "You are not happy," says Cycla- take must have arisen. How clear for her husband." "Ohl poor Jacltl poor feilowf" them sluggish in elimit}ating theme ' xuen, quietly. "That is what is the things seem nowt" says Cyclamen, "Can this b© true?" 'eayt� Gret- says (7taetchon. She is very pale, wastes; therefore it is of the ut- r3 matter with you." cheerfully. "You will see after a lit- and tears are in her eyes. "Mrs. I most importance that the-tasks im `~ Chen, clasping her hands; and, for- "Is W" with a light lough. - "Is tie while everything will, come Charteris, you are right; do any- posed upon them should be light any one happy*, do you think, in right." getful of nit© breeding and proper thing,—I don't care what;- only bring i Brain workers tie uire the most con form, in her delight at the prospect him horns to uq." cctttrated and Basil d'Tested foods, r. « this troublesome world? Would B`lunderi shakes his head r ,.` of making life once more bright for ,i Y , you have me luckier than m fellows "What one absurd sus felon evais So they part; and I sit reachin Y- P Kitty, she says, naiveiy, fi they should eat fresh beef oriel Well," changing his mocking_ tone to note all," he. says. "There .are oth- "'Then he did not kiss you{!: atter home as evening falls,, writes a let- ton, fish, eggs—cooked in one of deep depression.—'`perhaps I er things, You are very good, aw- all?" tet•, pathetic, sensible, Cominandinf;, ;forma, but `.ever hard boiled ii - that stirs the heart of him who re- �fried—oysters, and crisp salads d co s it to its lowest d hs, s- t . ..�.. iv • SoM .' Ing hint to stride upanddown cahis encs chicory, tomatoes wit + ci or s 8 s Dud'' � etc.--�•ith mayonaise or Ti enc(room for hours in a passionate endressing. 'Phey should begin the d�for toy come to a satisfactory day with fruit and make it form the ix onor: 10 sc t ement itlt hie love acid pride, principal part of luncheon; and bet. —wearing out not ,only the carpet very sparing in their use of cereals �- :' ":: -: .... _ .,. ._. ..{• _ -:ter FTO '.. mar-...s-s. 'a �,F ,. t _ �•�i F q # 3 but the patience of his long-enduring eschewing entirely white bread enc r' man, wile finds no rest from his k Wa!•� a Vl�tim of 'Nervous Collapse—Weak; Helpless � $Y'f�!!'Q(��•—Ah EXtft0r- !oatmeal. Their ideal luncheon , e troubles until at last he safely lands which must be light if they coo •{ Y , dinary Cure by br. Chase's Nerve Food • �: his master upon English soil. linos to work ir., the afternoon, is t ,• f_ ,, (To Be Continued). glass of milk or a cup of hot choco• 4S_• T..F x; x.a- C' yt A - 't -,1., ++��•—,r,r• J� F Mrs. late—or, bcitter still, a glass of fres)• - . Chase's Nerve Food �- `^ - Mfrs. Brise— Johnky, did the doc,- buttermilk—with two or three Gra a �• . That Di- s e p6 of Omelnee,: and late. of Bethany, when I' Beard of Dr. Chase a Nllr�rb = Nom' #e ea unusual.1 control over- the .Ont., writes "A year sego last Food, and begat', to use It* Ar my for call while I was out ?" Little hairs wafers or a bit of toast nuc � nerves and 'rekindles nervous energy November I was overtaken with ner- system became stronger I began to ' Johnny (stopping his play)--"Yes'm• some fruit, an apple, figs or an oro r when all other Bans fail, is. well vous eahaueti,on. 1t'or sitlx months I do a lit+tl• work and have. gradually He felt my pulse and looked at ..my ange i int Y z `• , tongue, and shook his head, and ^"' `, �♦� t 4 `h:: illustrated in the case described be- did no work,, and during that time I incpeaned in nerve force and vigor said it was a v�•y serious case, and PILIZES FOR PRETTY GIRLS, tow, Mr. Brown was forced to give had to be waited on, set beim able uatil now I am abourt .in my Formal he Zeit his Prescription, and said Some six( years ago the Rev � up lzis ministerial work, and slo far to he1D marsslf. . Norvq>ws colaptre condition again. I . consider Dr. Y t e sll�>>ated that for a time he was was completp, and tihal>tY I was in Chsae'ss Nerve Food the 'fest meth-� he'd call again before night." Mrs, Thorns: klafriCl{ bequeathed to Hols• � �'r osit��tel Pl le+e�. Docto s� war h t9dc!#in' �ar !et to I cine I ever used. Nett only pan !t Brise-- Graoioug• we t it wasn't worthy, Devonshire, England, cer � 4;, P �' - P J� •, -• {4 p fid: you I sent him to eye : it was the fain moneys, �. conSultrA ant=MIlry reM&lfi s were did n —'seem to roof: At any prev6n' its wonderful' ., restorative - the interest on which: l'e�orted to, in vain. Every efl'ort to little exertion my aste'enEth would powers, i my own care but alc>Et in b bY'„ is to.-be• paid to the prettiest young h pa bac 'e# 't,he VtAir oddest woman who most regularly attends build up the. system seemed in vain, leave, me, and I would tremble with several. dtbers where I have recoia�- monuments is the tablet !n a Derk� church. Miss J"ane`(�happle has bee: .- and ft is little wonder that the -But- nervousness. urgedec� it. � :hire, F.ttgland, church in memory of selected this ,yes�r as the- queen of,,,," ���# �tN: �,3� `���• ¢� lerer was losing hope of recovery, Froth the`first_I:usited a �t'eat I ('•Chase s Nerve,. V{6d, 50 cia a soldier who had his eft Ie taken beauty: A sum of 5e. is also given " when he bet an to .' use Ar. Chasm a mi-any nerve,remedies, '6ut' 'they sperm•• a bq ; six, boxes for, •d0. At all g otI ''by the above ball " the actual yearly to (lie- oldest spinster who ig t ? •= ed to have nol,efiect in m Case. I dealer% or, orison Bate* &i tom., uperve Food. Y •, s cannon ball being inserted At. the (tie - most frequent attend t ' lief. T. Br6wr, Methodist minister had almost lost hops of reco(°ery Toronto. L,.. f „ 1 . . to ctiui•ch. y,; - .- .. _ :. 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Truly the wise husband D ST ., � ,; ` ' .••' ;;'• as that he is bound to see that the ,, A �aOnistl�le tend Pt'otltitble man is raising all the yo 'man things. �sd•���•�► l '�•�� ai � ..�bQ�l� ������ ��(�� �'f man who agtoll adds to his wealth i.� nln� for the anay•�'illers ; : he can find milk and room for in the a� `• _ has fair wages. of the Soil. day of these prices • �r ., 1 �� •,_� Do the laboring classes a1ws,Ys .1.- t � $Ympathy ' ��' }, ,• a,'•i'r= make their employer's interest their• . � -, � ������ �[ The successful farmer knows thea �1E fs truth in fhb thee. t " - t : - ,., , a�„ t,,,x , : - - � ; ' • .. .'srtt..t'.t own interests ?. Oh, 'no. There. are Y that q set.� •�:. .. Pr ;b F 1 _ ' �`•� �"f - contented animals make the best thousands of them who�pshonsibilitle. THE VALLIS OF HUI1ttUS•, �; gains. During the early autumt x f k . •'. `� ° '•;:�` - ,1, er loving and h®lpfuI• than that o� Isle if any. sense of moral responsibility. :3ome experiments - tsntrltt .eoersias !o Aot et it;e.tartttikteat . When engaging flies. services to a in determinitrg montPuba he makes :. the ari•a,'ngemvttt, • e` Canada, to ties air One Thousand Nine Hain• predecessor. I believe that most � of' the value of humus on soils have for the comfort of his animals. -The , dreA and �►o, � Rtltism Asir.of�r�ota�� 'the trouble � between the employer man, they do not for one instant first cold seta been made recently, which tend' to p does not catch ;. hizx • r�ni•`tta�t of fey �'8 and the employe is directly attribu- stop to think of tike financial risk he • � is .unpin Of the seven years of fl- show that land well supplied' with unprepat•ed - ,� � '( table not, as many.'suppose, to the g• organic master, humus and nitrates � .`-; - _ •- A despatch -.from Ch[ca�a°" aa"ys: capitalist's hardness of heart, but nancial depression which may come will help the planta to resist dtrou ht a_ WE P'It�B i do � .- cr,:•, Rev, Frank' De, Witt Talmage preach- to him when he may have to run g - to the infinite misfortune that'- now Y butter than any others. Afield of • ed from the following text: Luke the 'employer rare! if ever comes in his works at a practical dead lose, series of eight' experimenth Fe•r 'r 27, Y wheat, oats and vetch was planted, ceaitl "Thou shalt love- thy neigh- as when the seven ears of famine direct touch with his employe. Y y demonstrated the advisability ' bor as 'thyself." � Came to Joseph in the land of t3� � different parte of the fields of keeping - � Y By the time the capitalist's mon8y, P were furnished with varying uan- Piga or, 44tseows as long as _ A startling telegram was lying which he Ives for labor, reaches �ypt• They do not seem to realize y g Q posoible, consicttent tivith the health = g, titles of humus the growth of the Y upon my desk as I sat down to that when they shirk their work they and strong condition of the moth'or., = 3 the employe, the money as well as plaants soon exhibited a patch a _ a•: _ write this sermon. It was direct in- are stealing their employer's mono Y p- This for many reasons, chief of - 1- ` formation, all the sweets that ought naturally g � - y' ranee. Where the hu,mua was sent to one of the Chi- for time in the business world means �' which is that a sow and her pigs to come as a result of that labor is lentiful the- gr•aitrs were thicker, P .g cage newspapers, and it read: "Fif- � money. And • some on the slightest P together will extract more nourish- -- - scattered right and left. The super hwaevier and -much darker in resp ,.•,; ty thousand employes of Pittsburg's intendant who can run the mill Provocation will leave their employ- g � meat from a given quantity of food mills and factories face loss of work showing' sturdy vigo'c, atxi when dry than will the woan'ed - :� or foundry at the lowest cost _ gets era in the lurch as yuiakly as a bird pigs alone. The _ though a famine in fuel as a result ' would win her wa to the woods ,it weather appeared they were scarcely sow and pigs were se}aratel weigh- the biggest Bala. Tile bigofficers g Y atlaected by it. But for that matter 1 Y of the prolonged miners' strike. gg y' the cage door i911ou1d by inadvort- ed eaoh week and any lose or gain i' of the trust got their millions. The an observing Farmer has noticed the �` Coal and coke• stocks are nearly ex- little men, who do the hard work,- eptly lett open. y g of the sow was ded�,cted from or •�''` M �=' hausted. It is asserted that some 111 laboring fried. 'it vtalue of humus on 'their fields. Take g ,.. receive pittances which are hardly Y g you cannot as illustration the patches in the added to the increased weight of. the of the largest plants will be forced _enough tueallow them to eke out .a reach the high Christian standard of pigs. The pigs were allowed to re- ,44 , to close in a few da s. foes t field where a pilo of manure.: has :.- Y bare physical existence. The caps- � Your emp_ayvr as you would main on the sow for len weeks, then _ Terrible is the aufl:eririg which is love ourself, you are simply head- been keit. They will for two sea-, a similar course of feedi�n was car- - talist ought to neo that the money Y g being caused in the little towns and Ing toward the social economic wild- ins Produce plants moth larger and rigid" on with the pigs for seen - he pays for labor reaches the men ' villages where the Pennsylvania min- erases. The realest fns iration for thriftier than elsewhere. Likewise weeks. The sow and i consumed ' who work and that it is not lost on g P P g(s ors live. A lady who Just left the future national prosperity is Lot to ceder corn stacks or grain stacks on an average 231 you ds of meal the way to their pockets. nl ' t F ' village of Shickshinny, which is sit- � be found in the gold bricks which are �$ soil is vltriched by the waste and 534 pounds of akiin--milk is uated in the heart of the coal re- :. I1dF.N AND WOMEN ,,• ", - - stored awe in the vaults of our from the stacks, and the shade has making tt, similar increase. gson, told me that there the men of the capitalistic class, these Iabor• national banks it is in the mutual accumulated nitrates there. When g ♦ _ and the women and the children agitations and- troubles will peeler Lrust which the capitalistic and la- ta field is planted these places wi'.1 - •; were practically starving. Even the be .settled until you are willing to boring classes ought to have in each also be richer in growth than the RUSSIAN MEAT EXPORTS.. dogs, gaunt and haggard, were run- share our prosperity with _those general hold demonstrating the rim- • Y P P Y other. If the average business firm g � ping through'the streets like tamis - who are working for you so faith- could not -trust its customers or was ,plo law that the more humus we can Clovernxtient Will Attempt to Build . ed wolves. More serious to the n - fully to make a living. The labor in such condition that the wholesale accutnulaty ftt the soil, the heavier Up a New Industry. r • � lienal welfard is it to think that t ie troubles will never be s8ttled until a business houdays could not trust it, will be the yield-per acre. Taking < • ' sudch lessons to 'heart, a thrifty far- Russia has decided to attempt to. r' 3 hundreds of thousands and Avon din 1- man willing to work can earn en- that average business house would • lions of men, women and children I1 ough-money not only to caro fcir hie be wrecked within thirty days. _ mor could sooat make his whole export moat and live stock to Eng., over the east are ossa indirect children while he is alive,- but to land, the greatest: buyer of these ' t g Y THE AMOUNT OF MONEY � fleld produce from lien to thirty per �•� •� ' ,., •.,. r afl'Qcted on account of this miner ' fit them for becoming self-supporting � :: Dent: morn of crops. food' supplies. The Government will , • strike in addition to those who I- after he is dead, which is in circulation to-day is as , - assist financially -in launching this'• rectly earn their daily wages in tl a "Now," answers ,, same capitalist, nothing when compared to the oil- branch- of the export trade. Slough• 4 P , -I3iJRNINt� GItIt�EN WOOII. r .• F mines. � � "you aro advocating a lot of high Ilona upon billions of dollars• worth .f- ter houses aro being built at Lib There _ The troubles between capital an sounding nonsense. You are practi_ of busdnese done tri America every There acv many farmers who se an the Baltic, and a .Cholac line of ` _ labor on account of this strike a Cally saying that every capitalist Year. I was once told by a keen, to like to burn green wood and no cold storage steamers will ply be• - ' no worse here than in foreign land should become a phIlanth'ropist. He Shrewd business man that at least doubt some of them thi k it is tween .that port and England. Ther - ( I-` • _ John, Burns, the labor leadet• an should turn his business into a co-, 98 Per cent. 'ot all >iusinesa Is done economy to do so. necause IL lasts Russians say they .hope to make an•. ' � ,, 2t member of the present British Par operative concern and let his stn- upon uatr--upon the protases to pay longer. Others do it onl .because export market for at least 100,0Ua - - liament, told me that during th ployes share as much as poa9ibly of or to �o. they think they cannot fin time to head of live rattle a year in addt- famous, London dock strike a fa his wealth. That does not go in Hlch 'men, are you ready to have cut a year's supply ahead, and have tion to very large quantities o) ears a o t-he men under his leader - the words of my text translated and it well seasoned and pout under cover dressed � meat. At resent the ex•. . y g business. Religion and ' business, p. ship were so pressed t?y hunger the like oil and water, d0 not mix. brought homy to your hearts ? Aro Uvtory the fall rains and :winter port meat industry can hardly t>6- at times they became almost ancon Business it not run upon the pmil You ready to urease a thea up the snows have soaked it again. But r said to exist in Russia. That coon ing trollable, It was only by the most i ciple of the Golden Rule, but upon golden chalice of selfish sin ? Are is certainly poor economy. Nearly all try has far more cattle than any � - level-headed leadership that anarchy 1 the law of supply and demand. We You ready to be changed so that varlatlea weigh fifty per cent. more other European nation, but for years - ' and riot were averted. One day he hire• where we can hire the cheap- Your lives may become a blessing, when green than when dry, and some its fresh meat exports have averaged - � - - sate.- a large crowd of strikers as- est, so the can manufacture the like those of Peter Cooper and Wil- even lose more than that in Using only about $100,000, while the ship-� • s�embled together. There were mor- cheapest. We sell where we can sell Liam E. Dodge and Baron Hirsch and properly seasoned. That adds to meats of live cattle have never ex- • tuurings and curses uttered upon ev- the dearest. We maks all the money Montefiore ? It you are, then you the labor of handling and heiuliva, ceeded $300,000 a year. ' cry side. He heard an anarchist in we can. Then, it we want to be will look upon your money an a gift for what weighs one Lon when art' It,wfll, of course, be neje=Bary • a nearby-- wagon pleading with the philanthropists, and not business from (God for the helping of man- weighs three thou�tnd pounds when greatly to improve the quality of strikers to end their hunger by the men, we give away. as much as we kind, Capitalists, are you ready to first cut. Nor Is this all of the loss. Itu.Ssian cattle in order to compete torch and please " do that 7 Workers, are you ready IL takes heat to evaporate that ex- with England's other sources of - THE MURDERER'S R'"IEAPON: iffy capitalistic friend, your state- � feet that you can never he true bra amount of water. Wo believe supplies. The Govierrtiment will gine - -Then John Burns, the labor leader, menta are wrong. The gospel and to your entptayora and give to them the scientists elft' that when wood is direct attention to the Vetter breed- - •� _ cried out in a loud voice, "Stand � buaipera do financially mix well. Tho the host service unless you do all burned entirely green !iffy per cent. inq of Beef Callas and alio to the•. back, men! Stand back and let mo capitalist who practices the Golds n your power to develop your phy- of Its own heat is used up in e�•Jt- improvement -of export dairy pro- � pass!"- The men stood back. John I Kull in business and lets; his em- slcal. mental and spiritual lives ? porattrg the water. This makes ducts, f _ Burns passed through-the open lines i PloYea share in his proaperlty, wil: Are you reHdy to stilt', "I will work three thousand pounds of grt�h wood Most of .the" tYttiny million of • until he came to Vie wagon and "win out" every time. What ,was and he fru© to my earthly employer vgtYul in heating power to one tie raised in Ru Asia.li�•e on the wide climbed up. Then he, turned and I the history of C3eorge W. Childs ? bec.�►ttse I stn ready Lo work and be thotttmrud pounds perfesctly dry southern stepl:es iri the wanner 1-art - _ •aid: "Men, you know I am your 'There treesr was a than who received true to my Heavenly King." It you wood. Of course few burn wood en- of the cou�ttry, where they feed on . _ ��nd.• :You know my wife and 'happier financial results from prate are both equally ready to surrender firvly green, but them are many the pastures during all the wintery ' ' !ren and . myself are sutter�ng tieing the Golden Rule than did he. Your flees to the Influence of the who do not have it entirely dry or months, having shelter at no period,. - - trip; just as you are. But, When Mr. Childs, a young man, took Golden stole, then the words of my well seasoned. Any good housewife of the year. It is astonishing that - '' you will hold out a little hold 'of the PhiladelFhta Lodger, it tezt affil hero taccompltshed `their, who has been obliged to use green with such an .enormous quantity of: • this strike you will. surely wag a financial failure. All employes mission upon earth. Thea the dark, wood for the kitchen fire can tell of cattle, the country 'has never given , 'iowever,' in the way _ my of -that concern were placed upon the wide, yawning. 'tnthomlvr�e gulf be- delay in getting the meal in season, attention to improving* Uree(is and, =j - friend wants you to hold �lowest possible wages. The trusted tween the employers and emptoye3, hindering her work and that of methods so lis tp make the animals • it's for you to use the men were deserting at every possible All be bridged over by the straight ot+herr:r, and of poorly-cooked food of larger commercial importance; but • 1 orch and- the order- chance and finding other laces. beam of the cross. Then this fund boc�aus© she could not et the ' oven the main � g p p g purpose of cattle, raising . e says to use that I What did Georgy W. Childs do ? Ile shall see , iia greatest era of tc•ui- hot ©hough. 'Thor thee© is another thus far has been for hides, tallow will 'surely tie the .gathered his . new employes about Poral and rrplrttnual prosperity. Then loss, a loss of temper. from the de- and the local meat supplies. The; Ge around your neck I hila and practically mid "Men, I the milenniutn shall be ush�•rcrd in. lay and poor food. It is therefore a quality of the meat is quite in-. _ illeryman's guns up- cannot )pay you much in the begin- Then th© capitalist and the laborer ctr�e of cruelty tctr.any mon to Com-• ferior. Enormous value will he add- Is he willing to �do ping, but I promise you one thing— hall clasp hands as Christian broth- peri his fatally to burn green wood. ed to the cattle industry even if ' '�'' •- �" �, us to do?" With as I prosper ems• more animals are not rai.ed by ' ,� ' � proving the osis - )blc a daily newer• YOU S13A1'.L Pl-ft3§1�I•.'Tt,- - i g quality. _ cket, twisted it. � ' ' Q - � .= . `' p at'Ee better in quality' ,.:. ti Furthermore, when any of you � TArItY WTSl)OM.:. The shoe ck a match and , A RARE BI$D� Tito last halt of the mllki'ng is than the cattle and prcxluce more...,- - ie turned to the comp disabled by ade•anci;ng years , ,� from work I will pension you for - aaa,t,— o�-e;r 100 per. cont, richer than the wool than Any fleets to Enrupe old, "Now friend, life so that•you can live in vase and Sow� a Soldier dot 1t Aboard the first half. � ceht those of Great Britain. Rug- _ t and burn yonder The Cow i8 at her prime at st3vtnt scan woollen mills consume nearly- .' re." The man's support your children. If you .will Troopship , - be frac to me, I will be true to � :''• . '•" Years ole, APtar the ..twelfth and the cmtire wool product, Many white as death. you. We shall go up together oT o IIrititrtt "army pots are of t}ac't>Felty thirteenth yvtt• her productiveness i'3 millions of hogs are raised, and - n' Burns, "I lifted g limited in number by regulation usually lerc�•senad. hog prodciet,a are the largest article down together. I will consider, th,t _ ed ,him down as a otherwise each regiment would be Heavy feeders aro usually Uro most of meat exports at present. though . " � 1 an ox. With my Ledger staff a big family, and .aa tar cum an with a trrenagerio. But pt•otlLaUly anitttals. They ' consume amounting to only about $1,000,000 ' possible I shall find my future - .t out of the wagon as when Tommy Atkins wants a now the gruateyt amount above main- a year. Exported hog bristles long ` re a mad do froth- head men from those who are flow g' working in the raNcs." pet very much, he generally iitde a tenancy, and it is rettu•ned in -milk amounted in value to about as much - - „h, trying to bite my way round rules Dern Il it Involves a and butter. � as hog meat products shipped„ Did the Gulden Rule mean a fail- little cutting of rod tu(-e; and he is Cows should be able to drink wa- ahroad. sinned and helped .to ore to George W. Childs' lite ? As oto 1 assisted by his otlicial su- ter at will. When this provision is It is evident that�Ru�gia has much :- - . soon as the new ympl�yes heard the resent social agitation pursers, it they aro kind-hyarted: pat made the milk flow iw le.�ened. to learn from other nations as •to ' ringing words of tl$eir chief they . .;, i ceased to make the A troop-ship lately put in at 11ia1- It salt is not erovided the milk the most profitable methods of went to work with a will. The sutr .est its own'interest. t,m, for a few hours, and one of rho flow will be Ifsvene�d. utilizing dotnes!ic animals. But.. . :nt social conditions pt•� s+cription list of thv '1'1lfludelphia sergeants went on shore to between capital and labor Ledger doubled and trebled and visit to a svldivr' eon whoaYcva� One pound of. grain is equal to ten there is naw every indication that , gtutdrulpled. Why ? Because when pounds of tnangels in feeding cows. large value will be added to the ant 1 not have existed fifty or a hon- George W.'Childs pt'ospered -the em- stationed there. 11 hen he returned -When the pasture is luxuriant Utero mal industries by the efforts tow :` • :d years ago. In olden times t e he carried a small..woolly dog under is no profit to by derived frotrt feed- under way to improve their quality-:.` , tri ployes knew that they would prosper ploys. associated with his , et - one ann. It was an engaging young ing graft.. but when .pasture falls off and to compete with foreign suppliers .: also. Because of their own pros- ployes.; The small factory towns f thing, flat the quat*tonna,.•'ter steeled the deficiency must be ntado U rain of, meat .educts. ' � perity as -well as of his they worked or gttien forego or tt:e milk grain P Ng nearly always had the ma - his heart atxt shook his head. - as they never worked before. Those ------�• k - � �: ' ufa.cturer's homestead within "Official number of dugs already will fall off and can not be Uro :C111 It stone th;rSw of the mien and vv employes made thousands of dollars an ship," said he, uncomprontie+in u again. THE MODERN NAVAL OFF7CEI;, - for themselves.' The made° millions � P b �t} ' worked in his factory. Th Y ly. Hrifvrs should be grained and The da has env bupon millions oI dollars for Dir. Y g y when the fool ---_ ., lt . that it a workman ha The sergeant tried palaver but it eat•pd for to enable thorn to ' make of the Tamil could be sent to sea : Childs. The magnificent- results from Y t •�: sickn in his family he could got Practising the Golden Rule in the availed nothing, so after looking the proper growth. with a fair prospect of success if:._: � a •~ his employer and perplexed fora space he re-entered Wile t bran and,. middlings are � i1 � _ Philadelphia Ledger can be dupllcat- ��}} posses-zed of courage, determination, 4ET FINAlvCIAL °fiELP the boat in which he had come off valuAt�lo foods for .dairy cows on and ort luck. The executive Ila-l. _ ed in every other big business Cor• rb oration in any part of the world. to the ship, and setttrned to short'. account of the la.rgv amount of ni- vel aQ'csv of to-da has to combine -'-ii by we,e• !st trouble and did not .P When he came" back by carried a tr en and mineral matter which y - , know what to do, he could oto his But the trouble with most capital- °g tbx proficiency of the advanced ma-�. - g bird-cage containing a strange look- they contain: mathematician, the in ttiy of the ;- sets of the resent da _ employer and get advice.• If he was P y is that they ing creature. It .was covered with Cows can tits : . ted six th . ` et" Zit expert engineer, and the skill of the ` • an honest, energetic employe, he refuse to do as Dir. Childs did. They g P o F b' 3' gay feathers, but it has four legs. F•outrds of wheat bran and four' to trained could always feel that his employer's shirk their individual responsibility. "Can'•t pass that there do tStt six ouhcls of middlings dail gunner, in addition to pre- ,; eye was � upon him, and that he s your moneys are collected into a ., g P g Y• senca of mind, facility of resource, -�' - - would be deservedlyP rewarded. And eat trust or Corporation and you board ship,. said flys sentry, and The following is a good ration for the gift of diploxriacy, and a lcnowiT.:=' " . ' the quartermaster bore out this ver- an average cow per day Twenty ed • if he did wrong, the workman also my hold a feW shares you say you .dict. edge of international law and stmt-`�,�a -• knew that his employer's e e w� re not re�aponsible for what the pounds hay, four poutnd�r pea ttieal, egy, Y Dog, air ? echoed the -sergeant, five pounds oatmeal ( round oats .'; _ upon him and that he -would suffer Hole concern may do. You „t•: ,�,re in -surprise and disgust. "Can't you eight pounds _corn-mealg >� �* � r �--T a •�`' "' , caccorcli n 1 The .result �tias that 1 ko the members ' of an execution from ,- -'� AME]a.ICAN; RAILWAY R�Ct�JIaDS g Y• - full a Maltese bird of paradise squad who have been detailed to -^-- _ � , _ - the manufacturer's- mansion and the Yl ado ? And you that u itt feathers mechanic's cottage were in such shoot to spy caught within th6 mtli g p „ - DAIRY AND STOCK: x In the lam three months, during. � that pertestsers consult with ye 1 �:`:;; which time exceptionally, - close touch that the^ owners looked tart' linea. You say no one ilndid� ., ,. '+' speedy t,_.. ,< I''ass John Snuitb and one Mal- ` '�i �$otees could- vote they - would' "Il .F , upon each other as brothers and dotal is responsible for the exettop, _r yers have beets' put in deratiotl i - two bird of paradise ! sang out the go in for the, man whop k h' tiaembers of a lame. family, in which because twenty-See bullets instead <fit' � tatt�h a broad in. Wag on axles well reaest�tt,s' r ''• :�3!' t�an�• of the-American railw,ati.s, I env strike the doomed man; mart, uartez•mastergr g there` .have been 813 personas ki'.led'� the employer was the elder brother, hero 'isn't .any order against flu the early t1a,1l1 ��2,P. the pi ndt -�9 958 injured in railway acci� ' or head of the house. but every capitalist who hes his �. t But thou taking bias. on boaxd a@ I knows ing do fat. The �tllte punt _ tee Iu: tit@ i�a.me: �eriocl thPr�:"+ Yg - though the relati2itrt� �•`81dei�t nionejr invested- ' ip' s corporation on 't'-"rvniarked John Sn'�ith, .$,s' �e• horn will ttct�.ke ,tzlor4 'gpift �vhil� tJte '-,hace been -1.220 •colli i�s� tttttl ` Ur=yes between the emplo er and the, where _. 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Y , �. .,:�. - aY �' t•'- b� _ TO OUB 8UB6QAIBIDB�:By efezring —W E'Vanstone sass d a carload of - -` _ b the address label on your paper youJ '.,"`" '" °� "rd F�•" • -�- �°��•'� :--.. ' stook on Tbnrada •, g elven s ascertain the date towpath �•. � � • - - - - - . earl y To* "' ew, our enbscsiption to Ta$Nzweis ails. a—John E. tabs wftp a paiitte$ judge ofkth � 'r•wP � � `" r" a .r-f ". _ fttanees are acknowledged b a x4 ` y fruit at the Markham fair. 3 ' iM=ge of. date on label on the first paper fol- - t: owin(�receipt of money at this of7loe. Always —W Peak was in Toronto a couple Of 0 *ct ^: - r asap the date paid ahead t days.thts week on business. „ —Dr F L Henry will be here its tt>itlal r'et=afaefirm contatiig cine bun• ``' i Y :A.Z I :-�1 d uaa'A7A;d�` 1 J next Tuesday to attend to his professional dyed and seventy acres " � � Ifickmas �.. duties. _ c —Quite a large `twmber- of stir teat• r ��� �. F ''`� f` t'�;•�' dents attended the Markham fair this �. ai t ,-.�+ �',-: S -._,,,, .hj�_a�, 4 a -e^� P"F 'f_ Pr: ! e. ..fF,A •� t _ " � tclssluxtl Oxr. Oct. 8 1902. week. ` _ _ _ "; _ f r . P rains baus� and aboo' one acro of G TamaforM B� A890 rtment flu"'t giii�ed. #r -+ Cornell left ' on y land e e morning for Arcola, N.W.T. to visit his son, Walter. Inflaratrce promptly attended to. - LOCALISMS , —Robert McBrady, of Audley, began - : d a° Ladies no, mtdiui� Ane aha etronlq Iaoed bo©ts. The la#eet styles his duties as clerk in John Dickie di Oo's .: r n �' Very nice Misssee and Childrens wear. -All sizes, fine strong and —Mise Florence Gamble, of Toronto, store on Wednesday, CdD�eyanoiDR done. t Al'f: cheap. . 6pent Sundav with John and pars Bo ee. —Mr Sires, of Highland Creek, b is ��:� r.:�+} F, a ,: .,. y nrahaee t '� I ° For the boTtl. ; We have some splendid new li>lel3, very rich, and —Willie Leavens bits been engaged by P he Harry Moore property, a r. Visits Claremont cod to wear. R A BuntinR, to act as clerk in his store, north of the village. ', i -: a -. g 4 every Tuesday: mac-no boolg bt new stock all laude large' eyelet bellows ton ne —W V Richardson went to Lindsayon --W Logan left eeterda on an ex• • • basinei}s on Friday last, retarnin on tended trip to the Mates w Which he isW. o . We bought a job in men's fine high lace boa calf, about 40 pairs, reg " ,Monda g combining baainess with pleasure. �� ichardson3 5 alar price $8.00 our cash price $2.50 . --W 'Monday. of Part Hods',called'np• —Robert Walker, of the Armstrtsng ;' Notarq Pablio, Piakering This is ti►ani p oofine find sfe. • on some of his Pickering friends on Carriage Co, of Guelph, was a pleasant `�` Monday. - caller at this office on Wednesday, —A Guff'in of Uadde, arrived is the --Bert Marqnis will move on to the HY 'DICKI e , village JO last week to take charge of Dr homestead on the lake shore, and Joseph ' ' ;* I -t °f 1. Batsman's drag-store. Reilly will move on to the Palmer pro �.� —A metallic puree, 'eontainitiQ a e#nall Petty. • Robert Logan. of Oil Cit - •= Bum of money was found on the college — g y, Pa., spent !' s1'1 'i grounds. Owner please call at this ofhee.' a few days daring the past week visiting—Mr Rice who has been for some time his brother '�Vm and other relatives in ic r' 3P ner� penin,g . a ;3 an emplre,ee of the Spink &IiLa, left last Pickering. / a week for Tavistock where he has secured —•John Dickie received first prize for a goad positron in a flour trill, his carriage stallion. Lord Jewett, at the ; � :,• A t �. Thu" Oct end :� y v' —Richard Brown,of the Brock Road, Whitby fair last weep, and is exhibiting � y ,� •, ,. �t. has sold his farm to Uriah Jones and him tat Markham this week. - — -Lc ,' _ consequently will have an Anotion sale of -=We are sorry to report the death on m'b:e r a r and rfiinalning days of f.he week. All ladies are cordially invited to `come his farm stock and implements on Oct . Saturday, at Avonmore, of D. McLennan, and inspect latest shapes and styles. ' ber 22nd. formerly station agent here. The funeral ' . 1 —Those vesalian an `e ottnnit of took place on Monday and was condgoted f>< _p E M is 8: C. $akeri seeing the famous pictures, Tissot's Life by the I.0.0. , _ ___ _ __ ' All kinds of rougb and dressed Lamber of Christ, shown by means of the lime —Died.—At Dakota. -on Sept. 26th __ light sponte go to Dnfrbarton next Wed g g yLath, Shingles, D.00re, bash, House fin- rho • John Hod son, M P. aged 45 sera. R _, •, tshinge and Silo material ; i nesday evening. deceased was the eldest son of the late t , —W Boye's who has been in St Thomas Rev. John Hodgson, of Toronto, and nephew of John E. ties of this village. for the past two ears lelt on Tuesday P v ag y y Cetbr� table and water tion bfi made ! v dt. for British Columbia abets be has se —The Ladies Guild of St Georges t ya church sold a gilt last fall to Charles to order cured a Rood positron on the railway there q • Hee ant few days with his ar, Downing, who exhibited at the Indian a w S p p Head N W T fair tbre fall and recery d exits before leaving. a e t • first prize. Mr Downie also received a Also s. quantity of apple barrels for sale - • number of other rizea for stook. Offer the .-ode to our- —The Ladies Guild of St George a R q 1 pp - -,i a church gave a very pleasant social at the P Shetland Floss, 1 r customers at the cheapest n residence of Mrs E J Shirley last Thure- —Mrs W G Ham was galled to Wood rates Knitting carne, BatlinB, Zephere, Flo -` dap evening. The evening beipg Ret the bridge on Friday on account of the seri. Embroidery silks, Brilliants, White Crochet Cottons. attendance was not so large as it other- one illness of her sister, Mrs Wallace. W. I Gordon. She returned home again on Monde As wise would hove been. aK y• —Three now servos are this week be. we Qo to press a telegram bas been re• �4 ' A' nice astortm t`of Parsee and Rag Paaterna. - re e p oeived stating that Mrs Wallace had died S.�r -• rug placed in the college to take the J , ; - d will be ariseSaturday. 1 of others that re.bern returned to and b on r. pace D e s a R � h f —As this is a time of the year in which /� x ,• `. the factory. As there are about thirty-five y 1�1 . J'1. 1�oone, picker ng, , mon-e begins to circulate more freely,takes music lemobs, these pianos Y g Y. we ' ' ' pupils R p FRUIT TR ELS r are in onetant use and have to be re• would consider it a great favor if our der c' lingueut ubecrlbers would remember us. All kinds,of,, moved once in every two sears- •'► rho new Unless w get a few dollars - to buy a ,1�lfL�IT fi F,F..�. �"' --- -- Literatnre, Art and Music, CHEAPEST. .,' �1II� ` �j c maeazine, Las the finest writers and the eenttle of cal we will half to shut down b�11IfaGnE�i, 00 ALWAYS- Lt�i V111JA 1,1J 17 • best Ftoric-s. Every month it gives either for a time, as our presses will not work Highest market price ' r uule a kept warts. a sheet of new rnnero, north fifty cents, or ¢ [? for all Muds of ! - - A quiet and ♦taro en able` stent Fall and Winter a is un Art Study in color, worth seventy five — 1 JaS 1 app'to ' Qat grain baii are the cheapest ' r cents, each separate from the magazine. took place on Wednesday Oct lat at the ! 10MN E, dEEt Ai�,ent. ie arras a are the chew est ' It can be bou:ht from the new dealers, residence of Mrs Jesse Wits,Frencbmaos Pickering the eheope8t abd best Unr a q g y • or Bend ten cerlte for sample co to Bay, crheo her daughter, lilies Annette • Our 4atnellettes aro 1' P9 - Oou wool hose are the cheapest Publisher Literati;_re, Art and Music. ld?5 and W A Remmer were united for life by ' t Court nour boots are Oe cbeapest ERst 23�d Street. few York City, The Bey A C Filson. , Alter tea the happy Voters List 190 Z 1 Qnr biscuits ere the cbeapest subscritA.Ton price is ore dollar a sear, * couple took the train for Alexandria their Our ooQtic is thea ehespeet —Frank R Conklin, tiety York City's future home. May they b-ace a hapuy naoet popular entErtainer alio is to a Ear together arld long Manioipality of the - wa►liship of Pick Our tea is the cheapest p p pp and Successful career toe Our patent medicineb are the cheapest lire to en�o the same. Bring. , rn the Fire hall. on Thursday ecenrna, F - ! •- : October 16tb, under the aaspicas of the -Where will be a meeting of repree• OTICE is hereby given that a Coort j� � Ladies' Guild of St George's church ass entice from all parts of Yiokering town• l� twill i�ehe2d. pursuant to The Ontarioe..'' �{O�a�1 + Voters'List Act. 4v bis Huuar the Judge of the + b the artist chosen to appear at the banquet ship+ held in Brougham, Oct 18th, at 2.80 K County Court,of theConnt of Ontario, at the Riven to the late Preerdent bicTinlev at P Ju- day the Tempergnee hall. The ob. Township hall, Brougham bu Monday the 13th act of tbo meeting is organization for day of October, rv)a at loi6 Q•clock, forenoon,to ,1- j Waldorf-Astoria. All who have heard J 8 fi bear and determine the sore I compisints of WIT i Lim in Canada cannot say enuugh nice concerted action among all prohibitionists errors and ouliss►ou. in ilia Voters' List to i f thin s about his entertainment. lee has in the townshi to swell u the vote on Polling Sub-ll}visione Ivutrll}ere o,T.q,s,1o, u ' t not appeared in a town in Canada .that Dec 4th next. pEvery temperance eociet and ex,of the tfunicipality pf the Township of Pe y Pickering for 13ao-7. has not asked him to return. ThinTH IR k of and every eharcb and Lodge is asked to All persons baring business at the Court are one e3an en tertainit g an aadieaoe for as appc+in%delegates to attend this meeting, req uired to attend at the said time and place. I ' Now is the time for action 1 In the eve• Dated at whitevale,this 99th day of baptism. ljonr and three quarters wrthoat a single ber, 19011, g moments intermission. His program on Ding of that day (18tb) at 7:80 there will DONALD) R. BEATON, Vary Latef3t ShapeB in Alen's and Buy's Flne Shoes. Ibis occasion will consist of T W Robert. be a masa meeting held in the ball BrouR Czartl of the said >dnntcio.lit�of the ; i ' •• ham, addressed b Bev J B McLaren.. of �ownwipof J'ic Bring. t son s three act comedy drama David y Garrick", followed by monologues, ex. Columbus and probably Rev V H Emery, •' ' • tracts from "David Haram" and abort of Whitby and others. Let as many of ; Extra Good Lines' 111 Heavy B.o0i8. . f Et selections from various otbEr authors. temperance people and anti probibitioniete ,_ - -On Thursday last while Souley Bros attend as possibly can. A C Wilson, A1's�k� a � were-proceeding along the Base line with convener. t Cull >t11d r�8e Them. their traction engine and separator they —On Saturday evening J H Connor's had an experience which the do not orae broke one from n front of Logans n y store and started for home at ace too wish to have repeatlr.l. As they were P Red: C over_ -- crosBinR Lyon's creek bridge, the, siren• faf1t for the good aI ►he,bnpgy. lbs shafts R,. At �'UYIt ture which is an old one Rave way, and of which were badly broken On the `.' the engine was precipitated to the bed of came evening W 1Burrill, of Whitevale, * '- • p P Tim `a the creek below in which there was about acepmpfulied by two ladies started off for Y . t home The night being exceedingly ten feet of water. The separator was tB g zaeedinQi dark 4 1 ;= riled aril over the abutment but the Mr Burrill went into his father's house a'. 1 WANTED ! • ` P partly v m - coupling between it and tabs engine broke jest west of the village to secure a lantern � ' � r di leaving the others on the road A rill , son. d C IL t,,e before mach damage was done to the y . . came a behind them.and ruanin into former. Two men were riding on the P '-� ' them, a sat their i i No one was,bad) engine at the time and bad no time to P ti y hurt,but one of the oung ladies lost a - jump away before the engine fell,however . y ,: �. • � . they managed to free themselves before cba>,relatne contain nR a small m of j h s� Prlee� • - e - For C1eanln . ind Ore reaching the water, and in sem 'miraeal• motpey which so far has not been re g OWs, one way succeeded in saving ttemselves goyered I' d . �iY and silverware. r� from drowning. Tke bridge is a complete Sale Register. wreck, but fortunate) the engine and y R Ye a r i separator were not mach the worse of ToatrnA : Oce. 14rg, 1902--Auction sale Fitt k Fly K11le'r th`ir experience- I3 means of tackling. of farts stock and implements, the pro = - the engine was taken out on Monday. bud party of Charles Proctor, at lot 10 con 8 -- = C eared _ Free . r Binder TWine Eto. after the expenditure of about $15 in Pickering. Bee bills for particulars. .�: . Poucher& Poetill Auctioneers. .� ': " . : f< >� repairs, both engine and eeparstor are ;`�: — -- =w r - t �[ WEDNESDAY, OCT. UTH, 1902--Auctionard fire L[e oagain in use. ih >fJ.-J. 'Reazin sale of farm stock, implements eta, the �' , : s Piakering, Out, —The following is the relatipe stand- property of John Gordon, at lot 18. con 2 DO�XEY in cf the nils in the various classes of R PP -Piakering, (north of Pickering Village - J• �• � Co.,the Pickering public school for September — —Sr 4th—B Herr, bi Wright, N Palmer, Sate at one o'clock. Poacher Postil , - Auctioneers. dT y,- .• x7 r - m' a derbnrgb; W Brokenehire, A Cal bioNDaY OCT. 20rs. XE02=—Anotion Bale of . vert, D Savage. Jr 4th—L Shirley, '� e f 4: •� �_ _ ft y. farm'stock implements on lot 6, -�..-_: .-�[• Whltb�}, OnaR R�:'� .�. .;.� :, - _ _Eb�,n. - :�� .. - .-.'•y - Bateman, D Kerr, U Allaway. E Pugh, con, the property of Spencer Tayfor <; # W Dunbar, E Calvert, M Moore. Sr 8rd Sale at one. Bee bills for partioalars _ I, )Qonaber& Poetill Auctioneers. •.--M Bateman, M Gibbon, P Clarke, i Banks, W Greig, E Bunting. C Wood, J WADN$eDAT, OCT 2UD 1902—Auction sale O'Connor. Intermediate Ord—D 'Kerr, of farm stook and implements on lot 25, t•- Votefs List Court 1902R V Ben. eon 4, 1 iokeriag.the property of JosephPROFITABLE J O'Connor, E $math. E Wri ht, r �• �. Carter. Sale at one. Bee bills for par- son, ' G Dunbar. Jr 8rd-0 Leslie, W ' itulars. Poucber & Postill,auctioneer. _ ,r, ' Winters, B.Shirley,lM Banks, N Books, .WiDxssDei,OcT.24an.1802.—Anotion sale Mtsnto psllt� of ilio Totero+e6i1► of Pio1e• xa� i lBistB to a Better au M61'o E00 Omic81 Manage ` M•Qmith. B Woodruff. of tarin tock stat 1 ' - W George Ward Friaoipal N emeats, etc., the Grin . . _ P Pm- ff ,r , r : . , ., .� Ment of the Oows, Gare of the Milk, and Mar. k " perty of R. Brown. at- lot 18, con S, ' f Report of junior department—Hr 2nd,t— p . OTICE is hereby rtl't 16x/ a keting of.the Cream and Butter. - idkcrinA• 8ale at 1 0 clock. $ee bills. Frank Bundy. A Benson, wtu be bele, otesa�at to ell• Anr;.ri<o ' `7 O'Conaos, y L.Fskbadki, auctioneer. - L r R Gordon, H Russell, J Mo• votst•�use not by ii soca the sac of rPh. € Eoa Moo e, Oontoty Court of the lbanty as.Ontario at I{ f_ `, u .,Y y��� Pickering a{'`..� 'rt ' ` ataottnan R Het M Moore, 1rJre hail.court of the silage, ' -..�•�, - � ¢a `+r �•v I fi� T -'.0 9 e � i�'k kY ° - <,�' iJ *''. t �__ tel• G '$ • 1ApidIIeeda ah! Do , . ' Plows ,:.�`<a,° i.� . ibtb da of Ootober.ML at 10'oloek.forrrDaorr � s ��4- t, �; ' a x� T. � C17 REIG Pl Y Calvert,C Bn>alter. A Clark Jr 2nd-- ��d {. _ „ V ..:: ib hear datsrIIttIIe the several pn tti , ; , '.^;-. �'", ea 1a1II1:a -•. .'�'Fr ar � , �, �� -'t, '+," �<-_;.•.' :" -a; -*; f 0 Matthews, A Gibbons, E Moore. 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