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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_10_24 _. . ._ �. _ ^r• _ _ r•;»'.b..e',::.i-. i_,�r,4+,w-.. J•�.a ' •p.,,.v;,:¢�y,. �.' b �x r$y jc„�uF r t',w ,. �`�.. �' ;`�;, s• ;' r '"per 't3,•.�.r.�'�-.�r �M,. �Ir'�r' ,,�..r� F • .. -.,,r •^,A!•. ',� ,�t• ,� r';��7„r�' '-a`,?y ,. y! Y. � .5D YV: •;y'.$ .. "'f,. f s/.: � �� '�,,ppy.,�.� .+Syr' 'a`+• ISip.'�;'V. ,�'�j R - .;. A' , uqv 2. A .PIC� a OCT • 24 1902. ERIN( . ONT., FRIDAY NO - rireiinmttl �atss;. OUT AROUND ITS --- ��..�� The Speight Wagon Co.hu installed a ']Ra he "t LATSAT LOCAL-�arrsxrnos ascoxnsa si 1pt)lieht incandescent dynamo. fi �e�$a�t• TSa eases Alra aoTrsb Down 31' ons Herbert Jordan,B:A.,has been engaged :r a - as mathematical master in MLrkbam High � � ooaassreNDsxa. school. The undersigned and keeps constantly all ki oa ; A. YOUNG.X D..0.14f.;Fellow of Malvern. Tilci Raymer,of Mount Joy, has rt; head,fresh and salted masts of all kinds. � • Trinity 33edlestOoriege, Toronto, MOW- of 16 inches in length mud 13 inches in Also a supply of vegetabled. ' of College of PhTstelsas aafl surgeons of —" . circumference, and wei¢zingg 8,}Its. Ontario.office and residence oppOLe•ryAotel On Tuesday of last week s very'eerioaa 319 Des mrd,late of the Tordnto Carpet Woburn,Out. Office boars'- morning 7 to 102 accident betel Thomas Stone of this place. p Qnatitp good. Prices reasonable. evening a to 8. }3e was engaged in picking apples from 'it Co.,bar accepted the position of secretary Mille ssjlp treasurer of the.Ms le Leai WoolleD Mills °' Legal. Of all materials and design tree,and in come manses missed his foot- Co p bitmt delivered daily, �- kept in stock. It will pay yon ing and fell from the ladder a distance of A Gymnasium club has been organized _ y to can at our works and inspect our stock, twenty feet,alighting on his beak. He is a with the following officers: President, W m WAGI\ER -Ea. CO.. q-kEN TO,7� DII?�?1 do BOIILTBEE and,obtain prices. Don't be, misled by very heavy mi and tel i with very grest Urquhart; chaplain,Rev. S. A. Lawrence; zi Barristers.solicitors.etc., wational'^znat eats we do not employ them.aoDsegaent- force, Beis very aeveriy iojared, and is 9 p , . Obstnket•. 80 Klux street, east, Toronto, agents p y secreta treasurer, Bert Pickett;Commit At rukersoat every Ynoada7loreaooa. MoaeY ly we can, •ad do throw off the agents bleeding internally. No liope•as entertain.• tee of management,H C. Gee,H Coulson, *T _ sotosn on tdoi2giage, commission of 16 per cent., which they will ed for his recovery. Archie Reeser, ,lames Latimer, T. P. 1 v�3y�y MONDAY . ' PRt?1II oEVTOv. S.C,. D.0 L. certainly save by purchasing from us. A ! Willianeon. 'Themembershipis limited Every .--- so �e ,v gERRE$TL. DtJa W. III BOIILT- Call solicited. to 20. - y�n SEE. 61.14 . Ait+L FRIDAY Y ;ra C.,BA RIS- WHITBY GRANITE CO.t- Charles Mansfield has returned home '�•� E--FAREWELL,Q• ova Opp•Poot offloe• Whitby,Ontario after his season's sailing. Brougham, • TES,Qoanty Oiown-3ctorso9',-amt-O-�7 - -- Commencing « ;r inJhiiss second oro of clove hexed harvest The Tool estate lands were not disposed chma Jnae 2nd, A. M.Whitby,olieitar. court Hoene.WhttLT• lc-v � p watchmaker and Jeweler, of �'hitbp, - OW .t McGILLIvi RAY, BARRIS• �iltt�tt�♦*T r1 T � lj! y ` Mme Itocd work is going on st the p2ere. of on Tuesday. will'cielt P[eki►riag and will be 6onnd ., �• VV J&il ♦♦'1 hT it +s -ThRork is under 'the charge of N. �ti', tiorman Poucher was home from the in I. Wise's old stand. � i!� ars.Bolicitore,sc, (Moo oppodic PoaP Sparks r 6 at waitby,oat. Jao.Ball Dow,B•A.;Tbeo• city on Monday, rL2at Wlxtby.OL•8• �ionevtoLo•n. 9y Mrs A. Stewart and Mrs J. G Gunner Wrg Sacci{s,of Snaderland, is visiting Watches, Clocks and Jewelry promptly ; "` -• and daughter, of Toronto, visited the •; her ester, Hfrs John Pililipe. repaired. All work warranted, t �ATERSON,RITCHIE & SWEENY• First class vehicles for hire by day tormer'e parents, H, and Sirs Hilts for a Mrs Ablitt, of Toronto,wall at William Barristers;solicitors, etc,. Temple Build few days curing the past week They also ad Clexemon3-avert Satarday. araight 'Bus in connection meet- visited friends in Pickering,illags. Cowie'e last Thursday for m short visit. Y N.P.Paterson, ween - Frank Sanderson has the foundatioq 2:0 J ..-ins:.-Freight and-- ------ _ •r• '� --- - -- ' for 1128 now covered eke{iag•[ink. m o a ro - - Petertsutry. express delivered to a parte o 1 , _ village. Teaming of all lands done 1ao6ertsoo, ot-iRestera .Canada _er • M oo�', � T n-z- ,. a A_ yl�-a on shortest notice. Bale and coma bliss Heron,of Scarboro,it v[witing Yrs, m% Win Moegrove's foe a short visit. g b � a ••M ` rasvl � g, 8.-4F�T�sI*iARY SCR. tion. - Frank and Hire Gerow, of Toronto, ' ; S fl � w,. "' ` e OEOY, C}zadnat• 04 the Oaterics3- Sirs•- estae�u-ieurDe$ 3Soi 8$rere`h� nh� - -ciao,;, Toronto, reegt!esered member of I;*Onta Ontario vowntiary 1[edioa' &Noel ft D. western visit. li lump• O o` w R i7 C ale + x Om:e sac rteldence one an on"aarssr miles H Peak, proprietor. bliss Kate McCarthy is improving to Howard and Mrs Morton,of Keswick, B ' n 0 8 e � o e : d .t $ _ [,Genet River- t,:P,O.adtl:.+msfo�o e s were with Ed 'sad Mrs Willson over north of Grsea Saver• an and ahTel•pz•ph health rapidly. •9t+t� �in•ca 0 ys hcarss to t1*.in and 1 w e p.m. s,Ctroes Mr.Love,of Reach, bas bees visiting Sunday, d m$xo s w�X ®i Das his brother to oar west. Mrs Milligan,of Parkhill, 'is hers at w �a g as�� o et�o ass "3� _ , bliss Sanis Guthrie "a% a few days pent LSWOding bar masher, Mrs John I: a' cg y g ro O qa r, J• BHIRLEY,Veterinary Surgeon. s���� -_ with city trieods recently. Phillips who is very ill. • Son.Graduate Of, on sr o cstsrts- Fu ' �1 ei t e s ddrL Elllott bas been visitingber friends Joseph Young and wife were beta for 0. err Oouagte.Toroneo,r• texod member of she is this locality atter an-absence of two the holidev with the latser's father, Geo r! r ~ o ' a•a O°� ' Ontario `'ateriaar4 �d•d3ca1 iseootasloa. All P`i Fob. ser diaers•s and 2n)a ss of 3h• flomi•Kic animals years. Philip or. Mn Young will remain bare ;y ., r - - =I. acourdmS to the most modern approved Frank Hopper and mother,of Toronto. p m . • star y ' and so:•nl2n2 priaeip1ss, Office in T,s. Gr,dgs $tall bias of tl»t• visited Frank and Mn Bratsb during the a few da9s. _ rT fmpi•le n3 shop•remtdsaoe on Cn�f*h tit ePpo slant fnrnitars nos holiday, _ --�- �? •"s' syr l®gas tits Psaa's 11very, on exhibition is •s• _. • S o .a•, tL•y,� - oar wars r>�ma. ElteaRtevo Haney Samman,e3'etreet car eoodaa J t 4 w ` �at>it34Di! �sstleri. wr,lwss guilty of stgLing the _ 6 0 o..i July, .4 , = ?noes right. The Baal York Plowmeai AIsoeiation eompa7�fatal qts supply a!Windsor and e � • V � w � fogad Ic from • o �; LOCULI Tti ppee p • • jtl has deed the dna 'r iso rboeo Towaabli. viainis is eabeartad,and nsD•h saSsrtsig r li B ., ow'' too'.' O ` e�'7SO'►fd8 DII:S*F,Qoaysymames, f✓Ora' �• a' $�+ tion for Wsdge•da *iov.5th,on 4he arm 'r R. J. m1•doaes sot imitlae ►md•vissor sac. a Alva. Doherty. a Sce p sad taeonvenseaee has rest}.tsd. January 19(18-Whitby Ssh,C+ahava�7th, c3asemoat.out. Pickering, Qat. Dear Ellesmere postodlem, The farm is as - ?@ gIIy l;iii(}. Issasr o! liegrxiag® - .. .- - ezcllleat ous for the purposes of the coo, About fourteen million barbels of 111ia of o Mots. tlr petali and (naiades all %be different rear's western wheat have been a[srtatod Bronitbam 6th.- Pori Parry sill. IIs• J117• Iaa+asee for th•Cosas7 Wiriettss of g'roead required. The associe• ar C.P, 8. points. bridal 18th. Canninoton 131h.Seaver• Rias at the store sr as bis residease,Pl•k•stas tion 2s one of ttr• ciders iD Oassi and Sov, 9th,%tae Ktntt's binbda will not Vtllass• son Dish. } attracts the leading plowmen lrnm all be desisted a bollday in Caaa�a• Owing Al 'Wheat Grin 1 rtions of the Proviace. A Rood prize ltrtnear APlD BELDAM. auctioneer- Aa, as barn r surd.and this year's Comps• w %be farther thiscomes so able Thanks. -- Woburn.60220138 sale*from bas numerous — p vin,sad sal a nary unfavorable sbaaon. tT� �y�_�,tS,�=a a qq d,g•� y Itrisails cosh tar and a•u 4ala•of laws.term Farmers may have their wheat,ground. Wttoa promises so creel anycrea to the stacklsla and svfW an as for to to be.sold 11311 be past. 1s is likely this the Gaon/o HDns iiia holiday will be observed os, May 14th- Farmers GOING Lsz DUN is rat-rows:- for sisbsr Toll.Cash or EsahssiRs. will arranes for a run Chas way in tba baodled by the snbscribev "sultans,sbsacmo4 errs Farm heads are lays lbs Watchman. MaI7 . 8:39 A• ' and sold to she very best advsaraee• rely afternoon. A Domtar of vidtors will. Warder of Lindsay, so #cam as to 1* doubtless. be present from this oity, serious) threaten farming Operations lit Loco. 9:09 P, X. _ B.BEAT02N.TOWVSHIPCLE81K Any quantity of food for owls at reason:' WillardyCurtis and Daniel Farley have "10 LocAt, d:l# P.X. Qanvevsaeor. Oommiadca•r for taking 13alsir"-Zion. at9drvi la. soeoaasane, Ste._ Voter to [can a'bls pri0ss. _ bosh cfiared men $200 a year with board Taaa9s 001190 We'a'r DOS AS EOLLows:-- _ an form pert7 Issues, of ttarriase lro• and lodeiaR and been refused. As a &Sat A•M. - - sa�ra- t�iirvals, ons: T•r y 3 targe Dumber attended Church is]d1' result%bees men are seriously thinking of ho-� Laical. . .. .. , DD. $I{3k8II$h12E, Pteksrlas,on Zion last Sunday nit- LOCAL 2:20 P.M- .HOUSE. Kingston 80.211 Sirs James Davidson spent Bandag with refits,chert farms. i,q Yatl. IB:IB P.Y. • " Hood aeoommodaron for man and besot bar dagghter kiss.1. W. Disney. Y vacs that am't mo;' said -little " 1Popaiu rood ac. mmodcla"Ans A i Bass olilimuor6 Everybody for miles around are talking gLlpl,, as I:s gazed earnestly at a photo• 7''�a,,��:�a.-'Doasartoe •tatieal + and cigars. J: HULL. Propri r �p of ug to 11r B2riett'a sale to flay. graph of himself. OOCflEA h POSTILL.Lice-:ed Aac• ...1E'ls m• Te ,Hane',t l going has-beeneagatled with William .,What makes you think it 'un's?" Ta�n6 C3Jiv6 EasT Dila is ral.[.ovvs:- Arbuckle to assist hirn with hiethr's&1ii r, -asked his mother. ri@. 8 b1aIL 8'97 A.M. t tlousi tot the County of Ortarto Aae• PIC$ERING'S James Jones is 04 •present assisting his8:01 ) ,M 'tion sales of azery dexrirtloa concocted at a uncle near Ashburn wito the erection of "Cause it's semadia' still too long t0 be ISG. 12 M[aEn _ , moderate charge. T. Poacher. BeaI Estate hie ors barn, me," was the reply, i' 10 ,LOCAL •-. .13 08�• -- - Agent and Gevaral'ralaator. Binet l")c" tca Practical Fainter. s�iicca to at]orders b1 mail or w{,aapa, ad- Mi+e illay Davidson,of Pickering. spent Artist to wife: reading letter from seers TH09. P,:vic Be, Bronaaam, Ont P. m few days last ween visiting with°bee ns• sister)- Was her weddmR a success ?" TSAL`f8402Nd Wier DUB A4 731IATrE; POSTILL,Green Eva,Out, u 17 _ - ter. Mrs J. W• Disney, Wife-'-Ob,yes I She received seventy No 9 Local, .6:811 A•M, Paper Banging. Deeoratiag• James Bryan, of Pickering. who lately sigh% presents." 11 Mixan, 2:`35 P.M. t f�HE C L enoas• Graining. g• �insinbeen have ed sift S. Disney, of He-"Wise moo hesitate: duly fools - 9' Df 031 9:Q2 P.M. etuo W a sedan and rho Soto p-$mv• ad the misfortune the other - ed shut o e house. I Lrn tpreparedyeovt ra�b lda eominta ti esernledlaxtng. daey to Z nae r -���-a o tn• accomodatio - - day to she.-•Ara you sure'?*' = _ me. BpaciOns sample rootac I%ball he Piece All orders promp y ►teiy DO one was hurt. ed to see all old patinas robes the; have oa ,2 8m Estimates given. Oar_atora•keoper.J. W.Philp ezpecte to He-'-I'm gsits eertain of is i'+ " easioa to vtsut-Markham JAB. EISCE, ttarkbtim,oat. occupy 11.0 loge store oa the south side of Than she laughed- Ii oft - The of the road in e,short time.'- e partbased --Laura -Auntie,should I be justified the property mod will take possession on in writing tc a young man wbo had never LF,YOII �N+�NT: . . . W�')�� H B� Of G� SDA s to 'the t o' 1 The pecrie will also-iia moped stiffen to me flarn t he naw premises: As he will keep • important "i Auntie-"Only on very eutiliae engine, - -- good stock of staple goods,he will be pre: se(lest,my dear." �[ Ins,rporsted by act of Parliament 1474 ' pared to cater tp the wants of his-eastom• Ira- Weil, is important baa►• Ac' 1 Brratford wind mill, Deering machinery, netsezrtaa sraaah. ars. marry him," binders, mowers. corn -harvesters, corn 11,OOfl.00c n I want to ms � ams 804 as - --sbreddera,l aRa.wire_euce, binding twine,. tntsorlteJ Ce Jitsl..................... 'GREEN xtvtttt. 's _- y ._ _ Ie._wte�vatchicig_llitshtimr'•_troa•- Subect bad G.ptcal.- .0w,ow - ---- baggy or stone boat• See or wnT O-_ uses...........I......I................... laocoo blesome boy climb a tree.and he hat�a ■eros coo - Aaete Seaj114 Convertible............ l,eaabro it to. P.R.Hoover is visiting friends.,in lsmatb•n u'tiiti"m"ss13 �►. F. Ii'. Jones, JOIE]cowwg.Eat T.H.ucX1LLAi` Es Goodwood, look of aiu of aid anxiety on his l f atsnanoe sacs�3�as is Balsam• yre■ideut �a■t,� "lire yon afraid the lad will fall?" lie � - -- John Gilbaly'e health is somwhkt im• - -' Spe".attsntign given to armer'a Sale rovdd again.' ' - was asked. — -- M EURE } ° . Note. Collections solicited and promp tly made p No, be re lied ; "I to afraid be Farmers Mores dieciaated AMer can and Misr %bel Gilbuly spent Bnaday with p S !sachsnge bought sad Bold Dratts is- her friend,Miss Eva Hopkiva. Woa.'f:' i a .a •-'•Ont'Doli ladiesHamm em tort. aavtags Banc>Departmen • ma et to ep a. Iiiiiiiii I i Interest allowed on deposits at highest eV- Dtre Powers,of Toronto, visited with Mies Jokee-"Then I can't join in, for t I y Y P her sister,Mica A Barnes lest week. masaUke nt . lid:baa When you.wear a pair O sent t•-es,and credited ba f• ear3 to de ositon F wouldn't know what to do with s poor nw uks naw.'M•ae of our properly fitted spectacles Geo. Serr, tdanaiisr, Miss Frances Hoovar returned home last moo if I 'won him. Now, yo�l raffle a y�■c�tb�i bodied oil. s• you will • appreciate What w cl after being away s number o! weeks. 12106,rich youbg man', and III take a s9and tae w.ata•c. mite a-amber from hese attended- the dozen tickets right off I" i t comfort i9. Ont prices are Zion anniversary Sunday and Hionday last eP very reasoisable. -Try'us. Dp INION BANK John Worgan returned home from his The eeremoay of marriage was Per" trip to bfichigan not much improved in formed in record time by a Texan judge a ttiadabyllrSlli1 tILOs1>!AIi. Refraetivg _ health. year cr two ago. Addreksing the happy i ■ �. Luke, Optician. John Windror is havlog his cider mill couple,he is sald`to have completed. ills Capital Paid UDI $21500,000 overhauled and will be ready for operation ceremotfv sad demanded bis fees in the 'Toronto Optical Varlbr-6. P in a few days.0 following abort formula iy 11, Rivo 9TRzrT WEST. Reserve Fund - $2,500,000 Mise synths.Bell has returned home „Kneel down;grab nada• bitobed ; �� . from Stoc ille after a nditia term at . g sit dollars 1' pfles ' uur ✓ dressmaking- - _ WHITBY BRANCH. Mrs,Robert Datoe and Master Stanley The result of the analysis of ills coal X. i1 �+ GO to �ijl8 pascal Snaking indassis ?:aaeaet.a spent Tuesday wish Mss, H. :13opkiae,.oi recently found in Grey County was re• Special attention elven to the catIm ion of Aver Maple. oeived at the Bureau of Mtnee Brom A.G " garmer'w8alaaad other Notes Wm• Booth who has routed Joseph Barrows, Provincial Assayiet. Belleville. About cue person in every tour ruf- BSVriTf}B DSPA;iTliSlf'1', McNeely'% farm moved thereon Friday The sample assayed was found to contain ,Fra with itching, bleeding o; protra3- / i` last, We wish Will success. 78.82 pec oent,'of fixed carbon and 19$1 There beat to be r , • Intsli allowed on deposits of 41M aodnp Miss Mary Doten, dress an$ mantle per Dent of ash. It was fogad to be low a ��n which Dr. Chase's Obi to g plies. `icker�ag Pharmacy. wards. Z.J.THORTON, ` maker it at it day and rt of the night to a - tare d , involatile single ; and --- - co witb her cnstomerinee". ► mole sal fairly lowatu:a pleat 8171 not afford prompb're4te+ ` MAXAGSSt ° , bastible matter, The percentage of ear• if used regtilarly, produce a permar { u t forget the date of the monivstsa d bo though below t d ran f n. ug he or inary o eat and thorough cswre. Ask Yonf I of the Baptist oharob November Sad eD along with the low meat• tOt OIlY NEW BL'GGI•LS of all makes and 8rd,Bret class speakers and choirs will be anthracites, neighbors about it. The beat people In _ of volatiles,brings the ample comer y styles for sale cheap, Call rod get priow prssen►• On Monday ev6ni2iq the very, age the only actual c�ueree ftar piles;00 Omuta' best talent hu been secured and promisee the clan of anthttoile'than bituminous, Bsooaa hand baggies,cuts,and wagons to b.one at the bsst.ever bald.-here.. .Do. From_.the sample the essayist Bayo he a �_. all aealecs, or Edmaason, Bates not tail to bear it, Bee bills for pertlontar4 could hardly give a definite opinion of Cotnp�Y, Toronto, on bund. Although the weather on Saturday even• what variety of coal it is,other%baa it d Abbey's all t,PARIS GREEN, Castoria, ing last wu ver disagreeable eeable ► ioodly J Frntt Saline,Fly oil. Talcum powder, 7 gr closely resembles. the sotbrsaite• Liquid magnesia,Fly paper, U C head• Plow repairs,maahiae eta Boal o{I namoer turned out to hear the lecture soatd judge lZlat if obtainable in any ' soba wafers.SiedlAN powders, Fly pads. proal by.Rev W.P Reskls,illustrated by sashay it ooald be used for tool• The O C soothing syrup.Imperial le.nonsde, tleueral bhacksmithing. Tire setting a fine light views of E�yN and Palestine. Barran of Mines is net swim of th4 sx TMLNT Iuseetpowder,O C tonin btttsri,Tartaric spsaiol{y. All present lett plesssd Iii pcofltsd. The istsnca_ of any quantity of,this coal,the .�Vi. rh,otids of- limo, U 0 worm W a Mr.andMrs.vstle WIS.Msik Wa waisal ll only knowledge torwardod bring tbal a - . ,.W. H. Jackson, t•.o.i..a. - plica of 160 pounds was foaod. L�� a -g 1 . i•cY.. "SSS, .. � - .• ., 4.w.r,•.e.•M'+�—�,^— .q��L,'�.�s" a, '' �Y•'�'1,;,,� .wu..�m .. -'. ,� �:. ,}�ut,r�^,;'�,+a ti' _ 1 _ ..�...,',` .,era�' �z -- --••+!�L'2 .. I 'C`A,. � d+•aU,5r.,.i,u.-..gir'�i 'wY'.',. - .-'w.__ ...'�'n'an-....�!l _ b : 11 L 'Kis - ..o:;r•,t ..:. _. R .y.Sljyl S+. �. ,a•. 8 r ^�N, .., ,u .. - 4. ...q mei p &'d • - u .. .r' .- .�.. - dist^ �1'- �„ -�' '(1 11 J ", .. G p .. Ifl s" + r nA. . , . . - D $ ..� - __ r .F.I N- -—'---—-"— -- - — - - - -— 1. w _ - - - -..._ -- ---.- _ - d#dtll .realize somethiiaat..9� . i'Mt*r� _ . tyAor the ooava#.#oss' -lie - - - lelIowship with ilia F Snia f ITsten! may never come sa near to TA1 _ iL ^ _ _. __ _just „at this moment. — • s - --- . .__ -_ t V ax° s Bon sad the holy SP , how- �" ,.. try, alsssya • Br -'' other, sister, let me improve this truthfully say, "There are four of opportunity by. Presenting you to IDITEB>1SATIONAL LESSOR, tie." This also fa provided by Jolty -, the Lord Jesus. For your dear - —. that earn -can give to be able to the redeemed will you take Jesus _ now and become his true and loving Text of the Lesson, Josh, xiv., say. "'Truly our fellowship is with - disciple ? Will You not here and t5-125. ,. Golden Text, Josh. the Father and with. Hie Hoa Jesus ' s -',. now a e, ee pr - , ist- john iea$ing t P . er, which a young man, Sickof eta, Lord' o s way - b. As the L commanded_M se forme b to his rho one of i made a few years. ago in a large m d God, y r j� ,q ,� a as at river lam. it assns to be the pre- religious meeting, "Lord take me as s° the children of Israel did, and peace and t'ictory in this life: C. . . they divided the 1 y I twit aa' cursor and sets free a w}liole river and. ---� -t A� al T d I am and make me what I ought to TIE HORSES TO HOLES. risIDq�asss,d yadwlrse,blirw �• full of other opportunities L�hile at one time them remained But thele. is' a negative side of be ?" Now"a your opportunity for yet very mu and to be possess - Warning in -my teat ea well as a salvation. Now t Now t Now I g To_the Uninitiated It Seems 1► dispatch from Chicago Saye: v. yet in dun time the Lord ave unto - Itev. Freak De Witt Talmage preach- Positive side of exhortation.' .Folin t- Israel all the land which he swore possible. ed from the following teat: Grllar J. Ingalls is his wonderful Pim SOUDAR DEVIL VPp8S8IPPE8S. to give unto their fathers, and they in one's horses to a hole in the teaches the same two'leseons in a. --- possessed it and dwelt therein. There. round is a strange proceeding and . -tdotas at, 10, "As ere h .ve•therefore temporal sense that Paul' inenlcates 'Bssbarous 3:arria a Customs of failed not aught of any good thing .g r opportunity, let us do good unto all in a spiritual aerttse• These Savage Africans. which' the Lord had spoken ut}to ,the to the uninitiated seems impossible, s Intea." house of Israel. All came to pass. but in the great California deserts. �: Great opportunities are willing to THE NEGATIVE WARNING This is a true story of the devil The Lord ave them rest, the Lord with their vast sand wastes and al- 1 knock Rt the door of only,the bon- which is implied in my text goes worshippers of the dark Soudan of l kaline beds, where neither .trees nor a delivered all thew enemies into their - ored few who have previously.' made • as 'told..by Miss...Ma __Bful - Israel'—,"', shrubs have courage. to. grow, and practically shand. Thu great preparations to meet' and to fare have opportunity do good unto, len, who has lately returned from for Israel. They had only tol God -7 obs- where sticks-an even s 1'' embrace them. They are not friend- _ 1 en for it we do not nog- the Momaligee mission: die o forward (xii, 1; zxi, 43- to exist, the demand for some effica- ! - ---Cgss an e ase w oa lected opportunity is as -us op- 4b: x, 42)• - T - hey are not social outcasts who opportunity for to.be said about this country in 6 Thou knoweat the thing that the been imperative. . --•• portunity. And-as oPPo y in mis- The white man, with all his in- . 'have to beg a place whereon-to lay doing good once gone le gone for- which I have been engaged Lord said unto Moses the man of their heads. They are not tugitives ever.:' My father used to love to sioa work," said Miss Mullen, "that tion f has always found the quer- God concerning me and thea In Kar from justice who are Seeing the con I hardly know where to begin. Then, tion of anchoring his horse on the picture lost opportunities as a Sock desh-barna. vtet'tl cell or,- the hangman's noose. of last year's migrating birds, which too, there ie so ygry much that I desert to be an enigma, and unless 'Tbe are an aK when one cannot be brought back. Thus said Caleb, her they went old y gust messengers, who could not tell of what the natives do he has a wagon to which he may -' - _ are particular under what root they g companion, when together they went tie his steed, n finds himself in a x *� ' I remember well Dow he once stood in their so-called religious rites with the other ten to spy out the , lodge and at what table they sit that the matter of giving anything dilemma. Even it he has a wagon, is the Brooklyn Tabernacle . crying land, as he now appears before Jos- the intense dryness of the air, es- ' own and eat. Thus we find, by With a loud voice to the lost oppor- like an adequate description of their hua on behalf-of J udah, to which acing history, that though all men tuaities is these words "Come life and customs is..a most difficult pecially is Death Valley, plays tribe he belonged (Num, Xii, 81. It ho have prepared themselves for one- Then, too, I is.. say I will havoc with wood, and a prospector access in a..certain line of work do Com b ye past opportunities 1 is refreshing, whether in the Bible Come Dark t Come back !" Then at times seem.inconsistent, for, not- story or in the daily life of our otivn frequently has his conveyance fim �.. not necessarily get the opportunity is as almost inaudible whisper he withstanding the practice of ,poly= apart, piece by piece. leaving him - I - . -ti.r � people who believe-Gods to achieve that success, yet in no 1 said : '1 hear no Sutter of any .gay and the awful methods of may. stranded without means of trans- - �- case- do _�ve_find._Lhe_s_wilt_tooted marriage or what corresponds to who.desire only to know what God ortin his..gooda. —_._ wl, 1 voice has moi car- that It P__Fear A_ g ,, r ngs.--' fees my- , - — - _. has said -and who rest err a- thus ne coni 1 the des- •'. dMallirg ' in th• hnma o� an,!'Irt r e - those so married the husband or �t tis,_ Lordort traveler to keep in motion, r •• i who has not the meatal and moral i will ne�'er, never come back," The owner of the wives has but a� 7,'8 I brought him word again Uw—sufuses — -, _ _Capacity to weicome and entertain,old Romans used to believe that Op- cause to fear infidelity. Such no- g g as is the vulture that hovers above . .ilhem as it was in my heart. I wholly fol- with an anxious.gleam of expectation - It is esscntiai that the Christian rportunity was a messenger who had tion is often punished by death, and lowed the Lord my God, in it8 eyes. ! a lock of hair growing upon her ills eesetlt is that in certain ways the `';Ishoutd consecrate his lite to Christ He looks beck with gratitudeYouto _ forehead and that the rest of her davit worshippers of Lhe.Soudaa.are the time when tis was a young mea. Over miles and miles of burning, i IlI .1a, order to be prepared for the great 'head was bald. They also believed in reality more moral than son@ of tort year ago, and praises the pathless sande he may be doomed to opportunitie® for Christian service. {that she Dad wings upon her feet this highest classes of civilization. grace of God which enabled him to wander while the sun pta,sues 'with J - Ift !a very important for you and=me . I land that she could By swifter than "Perhaps it would be well to start � sincere before Ci•od and to follow treated vigilance. His'hors@ ishis, , to live close to Christ, to feel the •the winds. They believed that if with this subject of marriage, and Him fully. This is the only thing 'only companion, the only ng touch of Christ's anointing hands Opportunity was not grasped by the `right here it is a fact that I dare on which one can look back with thin besides himself in the great upon our hearts, touch-of his loving forehead she could not be can ht i say will be interesting to rea.deis: heartless plain, and he clings to it - - - 'Jips upon our cheeks, the touch of i real comfort as y thought in years DL< anaaiating tool upon our teat, again, because her wings could out- IThe ofd men for the most part Dave that without any thought of man's for safety as a captain clings to hos s even the flight of a meteor. all of the young wives. while the ship. before we can go forth aucoeeefulLy tr wn or favor we have been able It nature rebus against the strug be our mission of Christian service. -The Latin symbol is a good one. 1 young mea must content themselves to stand humbly, but sincerely, with owe. This gee, and, traveler must rest. the Many lsilitrea !n the Christian life Momentous is the fact that thlwttH ofd women and wid hied. _ _ _ P opportunities for doing good i is easily explained. Sentiment rare- to The land whereea thy feet have °Oly possabih ws<q be can think of ens be traced-direr�iy to this l'� ''will never come back. There fa iy eaters into the matter of-matri- to !sates his horse whale he lies _ o! menial alliances- trodden shall be thine inheritance down to entice a brief sleep !e. to many a Hasa Dere who would be will- and thy forever. Li® the halter rope around his arm, . • SPIRITUAL PREPARATION, "IC is a pure question of trade. .. I ing to cut off his rigbt arm it be All through the wllderaese weft +wv cannot recognize our opportunity and as wives are considered uxu more hes leg or his body. g could only bring back some of the=-' the denags, as the many thousands An animal requires a proportion when 12 comes. An ancient sculptor!I or lase of an extensive luxury I pace read of a father who in, died who were mer} when Joshua and of water equal to that of man. and j . lance chiseled the statue of,the my-;anger drove lila non auk of hu home. rich old men got the pick, While the Caleb spied out ttni- land. Caleb thoiogicai goddess tailed "Opportun-'The boy• on aeeount of the father's !,poor young. mea have to take what held fast the word of Jehovah by becomes crazed if his thirst is not '91ty, ' with a veiled face He said I bitterness. plunged into &'life of is 'left until they have atnaased n the mouth of Moses ' that whoever quenched. 7n such cases he is liable .-'-- -The reason I covered Opportunity's i sin A few. years later he was dying I sufficient amount of wealth to make else might die Ili servant Caleb LO Plunge and careen ship in away Mace was because sa te9i+ are able to to one tit rho Landon tenements Oahe purebase of more nod 'younger would 'enter the land and posseao ih over the rinds like a eh[p la a Salo. rarognize her when she stands by I dragging his human tinehor to da- Juat before his last breath-wwort wives possible, because he wholly followed the Lord. strVctlon and death. ' their Alder" The sculptor was wror, ` "Tobacco and rice are the mediums . g�idrawn he told the city missionary.`ot exchange. and I should say that We think of Paul In the storm at Such. has been the experience of the in part as well as right is part He f who he was and why be was dying about ;15 'was the average p sea when all hope was given up. eay- - - should have blinded the a es o! the sloe white mea, but the great Indiana, Y Then he sent to hie irate parent net upon the head of a Seung and fog to -rho-souls on that mess as he who have cover been accredited w th onlooker rather than the tar�seetag ;these farewell word-s Tell father p gave them the Lord's message, "I au rabundanL e►tts. haus for many "J"i- .eyes of the mythological goddess. I could have died happy if he only t attractive girl Very often believe God, that it shall^ be even The tlilet reason why none of us do I ;girls. ars contracted for while they years employed a method that as had been willing to forgtve me. Ask I g as it was told me (Acta azvii, , 3 not see the sweet' faoed Pauline me'+r i Dim to forgvve me even if 1 am !ere. still little more, than babies. clever, unique and etf@ctivt+-chat of -'i • _ stagers. which we may call the OP- dead." The misstonary, as soon as The selection of marriageable '2S1 fastening their aiiitnais to Doles. is 10 And now behold the Lord hath portueitfes of Christian service, is ha had closed the dead boy's, eyes, i girls is one of:the most awful in all the ground. During a recent caught kept me alive, as He sold, theseto the desert's photographer caught because most of us are spiritually 1 went to the rich father's home• When of the customs of the devil worship- forty and five yearn. an Indian in the very act. bltndect by our past Bina• because I he first a rt the parent and said, I Pers, The IIundoo devil. a woman. Caleb realized the truth of these . - . taoet of us are not willing by pray-' the1takes.all of these young girls into aheeling on the hot nand, the Io- i have come from' your- boy,' words, though' not written in his than Degas to dig with his bands, lar and close communion with God I father's rage t.-aw no bounds. He I some -sequestered spot la the bush. day ••He giveth to all life and whish-were as hard and tough and - - to make the spiritual preparation 'exclaimed in anger "Don't talk to and it would be worth any man's breath and art. things. for in impervious to pain as dog's Paws` - that is necessary to tit us aright for 'me about my son. I never want to Mite to be found In that viclniLy I Hem we live and &.ova and Sense! work tit meat is l see his face again while he is alive cannot go tato the customs and rites Dave our beteg" (Arta xvli, 7 b, 28) He worked energetically until he had -'" sea his fa, a agaiaswhile _e I _"_Y4u_ to,which these iris are subjected by made a hole about two feet deep. He _than IDet+�.-�`p- .I'. ag the Dundoo deur u a er �` our broAth is and'whose are all our lie in the Ged it, Whose band ea necessary. Great opportunities are I will never see your boy's Lace ala t willingto bless those onlY who are I while he is alive-he is dead," the I taln ceremonies this devil selects car- ways (Dan. v, 28); but how' few `end of the halter rope, lowered it In- . necessary. ° sacs{Hee, and, it need be, to father broke down and tain ones, who are permitted to seem to think of thla! It'i9 well to to the bottom of the Dole, tilled the t hole with sand, and thea jumped idle for the Cause those opportunities; : wear a small girdle, which proms remember that we continue from upon it till the earthot was solid. . ' SOBBED LIKE A CHILD. and ster amped end P ,•irepresent, There is a wide difference I they are the kind o! girls a Proms° day to day only because the Lord between being mentally, physically!He then said that he did want his tives husband would want to buy, ayes tit to keep us alive, Happy are it was ancurious performance. but L. I - --- 'sad spiritually equipped to meet &?-boy back. And when ba heard the "Others wile an not iso fortunate those .who, like Caleb, keep them- the skill of the idea merits applause '' great opportunity and being willing I dying message his remorse wan coma from Wa ordeal with the string em. selves set apart for Himself. Hie for unless a' horse is in a particular- _ ' ' -' to make the sacrifice that is e9sen- greater than he could bear, All the trailing along the ground after them• own possession _ (Ps, iv, 8; Tit. ii, ly frivolous state of mind, these nub- Lai for the success of that cause ,remainder of his earthly life that This is a sign that the Bund°° 14, R. V), after the opportunity has arrived• tither kept brooding and regretting devil has found them to be other' 11. As yet I am as strong this forrmn their duty quite as well l-as the ' . - 'Pilate was mentally and physically the severity of his treatment of .his than virtuous. As-a matter of tact, d as I was in-the da that Moses able to realize tate nature of the op'I son. But Dia sorrow wan ilselaee, I have been told oa the very best of mot me Y conventional city arrangement. portunity of his position. He knew I He could not bring back hie dead authority that this selection a[ the Although eighty-five years of age, ,that Jesus was guiltless. He saw bey. He could never undo his past girls really has nothing to do 'with et feel as strong and well ae at BOATS - { clearly and distinctly What he ought j wrong His opportunity was gone, their previous life, but that It is a y mg a8 FRANCE,S SUB>>sABINE ! and gone forever. ` means for the woman devil to get the age of forty! It is written of - '• to do. but Pilate was not ready to Moses that he was a .hundred and gent Trials That Demonstrated sacrifice for�Chniet his political ca But, I bethink myself that, as a vengeance on some of her neighbors, twenty years old when he died, His Their E�ieney. - - ., .reer as Governor o[ Judaea. 'there- pastor, I have today as infinite op- an opportunity that she never over- eye was not dim- nor his natural . -'tare Pilate w __saetr his-oDDartun- po�mty_._yr-�ch__,Lv never_cnme_ -'-_-- f°tar abated (Dent, kxxiv. �, Thea Wonderful storioa are told in . the -- -- - -ity, embraced it not, but shrank ,me again. I have an opportunity, to "The young girls wife ere taken to a renewing of strength and youth French Papers of the e9iciancy of from it. present Jesus Christ to' some yonAl; into the bush are carefully protect- ofttlmes enjoyed by ,those who wait the submarine boats as demonstrated. - .. r GREAT OPPORTUNITIES = man or woman here who is xiot a ed, and no man ever dares to Pen- t n the Lord', but we can gtriet2 in- recent tests. One trial wee' in .for Christian vaetulness'-may- c°ma'member' of the Christian church, as ture !n the neighborhood. This Po y the harbor at Brest, Four sub-: Leave it all with Him to give us nil ato you in an unexpected way, as i were the friends to whom Paul Wrote place is colied the Bvndoo Dash, or the days here in the mortal body marine boats travelled by their own they came to a lady who was one his Galatia& letter. My brother or devil's stomach, and here ft is that that will tie for His.910 and our Power from Cherbourg to Brest to day riding along the streets a! Rich-,sister, I want you to come into the they are trained for wives, Some, - • attack the ,: coast defence.ship Ful It - - the--gutter -lay a fellowship of the Lord Jesus Christ I toe, are trained for special dancing, good.12. If so be the Lord will be with minaret• The ' latter kept moving young man stupidly me, then a e o ve 'stopped her carriage sad bade her th@� gospel opportunities. I plead themselves in the most grotesque o! out,•as the Lord said, • . - .- and the crew maintained- the sharp- � }ift him in. She took+with you earuestly that you will costumes and paint their faces in the He asked for mountains where the est watch they could for signs of the "r theft.young mea'to her home. She confess Jesus `G^ftrist today sad be- most hideous manner•"' submarines. Nevertheless the first h comp one of his disci lea, even giants were, for he learned as a indication of ,the Presence of the cared for im and started him out young man,giants and walled cities - .again in fife. -By her Christian ex- though no one may havespokento Eighty-two per cent. of the. Mal- yore nothing to God, ', At the age submarines was. obtained when *a11 ample of ,love she started-him. Iyou of religion for many years. You teae have, chosen English as the of forty he had said: "The Lord is four came to the surface near the in hie great career, until William were brought up is a Christian language for their children to learn. with us. Fear them not" (Num., Fulminant. They had entered the Wirt's . name became that of one of home, but when that home was''only 18 per cent. have chosen Ital- xiv.• 9), said in forty years he had harbor ard'suirDuaded` the ship tan. - found no reason to. change his mince. without Having been perceived, and _ the foremost Americans of his day• broken at on account• o[ your par- - i They'may,come to you in an unex- enta' death you drifted away from Cheap glassware and tinware have Be had no confidence in himself, but would•surely have destroyed her is ppetted way. as they came to Stephen the church • and from the teachings destroyed the English pewter trade. he had unbounded confidence in the case of war, . . 1111erritt during business hours, when, you learned at your mother's knee• The output is only one-twentieth of mrd God At Cherbourg a blockade of the ; ;by the grace bf God, he Was tnstru- You:bave not been to a church ser- what it.was In 1842. . 18-15. He.:ron therefore. became port was established by submarine ' - - imental in starting John G. Woolley`vice for years. It may be because It was Pat's first visit to London. the inheritance of I,aleb • • ` because boat and a squadron'attempted'to out on his career at•reform. .They you were coolly treated in one o[ ]3e Was amazed to see such. _ _large that he wholly..followed the Lord peer'^.hrough it without being tot- y�yy come to you as they are daily the large city churches when yo'1 shops,. until he came to a lawyer's 'God of Israel. - pedoed by the submarines .Tete-co>r "._-coming in so many•different ways, ifirst Dema to town. But last night office Seeing nothing is the win- test,ended in the..victory of -the fat g g It is unwillingness to follow ful- ter. In one case the submarine .thousands of,lawyers and merchants schen you were alone in your room dow, he thought he would go inside. ly that hinders the Lord from work- Francis hit the battleship Bouvines - .and ministers and doctors and wives and "took' down the 'old family al- When he got inside he saw two clerks in in His people as 'Re wouid like with a torpedo, dived- under her, - and mothers and serrnnts and (bum; Perhaps that was the first so he asked them what they sold. to for His eyes run to and fro came .up on the other side and tor- . ` c{es ks. Tltetefor-e._ g.our opportun-'!time you lad looked at the book The clerks; thinking to.take a rise through_ the .-�1}ole_e�th-to-Show _ __ {tie9 for doing E•hris•Lian service are ,for months. 'Then you became home- gims�f strong 'on behalf of #hoose pedoed h amain-I3nriag the nes;+ differeot ways,;sick for the old scenes of your child- out of him said : ''`Fools i'"' "And oeuvres the sea was high and the •' coming in svi whose hearts are whole toward Him "we should always-be oft-tee 100 sixteen Then you opened some of them ussaid Pat,-seeing that le you II. Chron_.xvi, 9). But whire are w tthet stormy, France has . now for them. We -should alcifWp be your demi mother's letters, now gel- have one two left t" the whole hearth How few .seem sixteen submarine boats and thlrty- i I I.•'ready to grasp th-om-and 20 'tttm low from age. As you read, .them y six are being built. ,- -thein.to account at any cost, even the tears g�Chmri nova to o or a matured deedur ey as, yet s yettypical e only jo�Scottishxwith ton i more theo not !wild ing m ad his worl aagg��st - f� ` 1,4 • a; file itself - y a�p y •� popular opinion and TO MOVE GREAT TREES. (;rent opportunities always .. iove Womayp,.but the tears came nsverthe- "defeecult At a funeral that took against thhe fps ttea-chers who are. company and rarely travel alone. less, And last night:before you went plass in, the village of A against Actuated by a desire to Preserve comp n y alit to -be gregarious in, to bed you prayed'just as you used other day, the son of the deceased found in theological seminars neves er as many as possdblo of the trees and. their habits. Like troubles, they to de when a child, That is the,�ea 'handed the grave-digger. some. tier in.. many a Pei P Pe to have their shade -in, the • broad 3 ' swim in schools. They travel in son you are in church thin mordfn cash, saying : "I suppose that will beforel, .Hebron suggests fellowship, avenues of the Exposition at St, g Y ] oula, the Dire:tor ot.Wc,rks will fl in Rocks. •Like the That is the reason your heart to do ?" The worth looked at it, and and the other name, KirJt+th-Arba. l each 12 to .. • herbs. They- y y have soi`en hutvdred trE , leader of a it of sheep..ea�eS'bell- softened.e gospelThat etohe reason your heart press pose I'll be daeln' wi't, but if your mean also "the citvyoflfoura.asmth© 18 inches tr shut ever, luted and r •opportunity seals' __start you forth iii_J 9, talber -lead-buried you he wid hae word arba is the Hebrew for four. I _ .- . _ - I. . _ weLlwr of'a whole flock of other op-�I may �u y planted. ' �r qr Of'8 ties- like the key log in a name to Christian atarvise. The bp- gi'ea'me a sovere a." Any one who follows full a9 Caidb I -J -- . _. _- - . -- _. . - . _ . - _ - . , - 'I , . -- - .. _ 'i ,4 1 :.. .. .. '` .. +r r�. ' rG"fyr:5'^2.�"u1',t _y..4CA ,a.; a=v'+�. 's'..a3 K4. :--yACr...• N •• �''^�a� 11 r,,,e r ,� ... �r""®.,- _ xtt"x "s��'gzaN'v aa"4 _ S� t?w. :1. '. 't ,d, 1 , w. .., _.. ., .,. hr- ro. �.,.,'�^.... .,�r"r:'+.Jq. 9. � s _ r;^ ,f ..•. : ^s,�'3 •« .,r.....,,, ,:....., _ +v •. .' rls.,t:.... yyrote. : p, ��. t .:�i!' , :' ,...�" :WJ - u"•M. i,f. � r . ;Tac S....•., - -•. ., • . . n ,:,r Y•c€�-r .iy r �- , n w. r •, �.' _ - , w 05 wig, 11 1. -,:, i M # i I 'i .,t . - 1 .`. '. -•-•-" - -- - - ---- - ------ _ :__, __ '_' _. - - - - - --a .+.. "^•"ter �� - --- - - - - im- g._. '„ T" 5 _ _ -- �_1 ... r ,'°P. SPIDERS SET THE STYLE. _ 5 , _ _ sr,"a -.. c�-:_ ._:'s azide •-. - missionaries. - - ' r-11 Two (eattu tee ago , / , - make t lace by the head r The art hasj '*f'`. A SCZNa ilk • GROcsR a Sronle. - ` /�'/ _- t y� sparating the two, they were to geaher handed dandnin somerom ¢of�the • �Z/JIW✓L/ ., lilt, I-hare lust coma round mon -van as P, ''Iva tail you that you have absolutely se lie" trpwflad a pelt of blankets on me. s: I have! thoroug>vy woven throughout, and it towns lace- - ---- ,. _ _ - only-W" ---detael}IWAht-nae'Abrei--� pa on. Almost all the women and - - -- r �:you•havwI- from each othIbmer tliat you identified the children and many of the men are , as you ase mistaken, madam! �LOd& II fell tool[. an the deirice bit of blanket the gasp a�Yborrowedlan laces is from about the r, I am not mistaken. 1 Bent rounded in that -the 44 ° J�lsy IiLLIa giPi a Iew drays ago Yor a good �d I ng soap to. wash out soma hes put it In a vessel with soda, Lad" deal boiled it there. and very Quickly tl» In all innocence I use$ w wool curious webs spun by the semitropi- " 4,��p�� . got eaten away by the sods, and cal spiders . which abound in that 4"�_'"�-" as�rs�f� - -__-_-- u Beat me, and the result is that my Y -------�._ _ fie_ - s kind of oe tltitltl n--s sort of ghost--of _ � eT e �/ /� ; f called b the thatves.nanduti, art - � j" they were. 't7tay a.e ruined, air, and tIIa original blanket out of which it y s/ ft's your fault! was taken, 1 mention.this merely to Indian worn that means "spider _—� ��� may. Yea, but i sent what I usually send indicate to you the pernicious effects 'In such oasea. of using caufstk materials, whish, - _ _. What you usually send l No won- when employed strong by themselves, A stoat weasel was captured the ��� �� � ������ Oar Mrs.. Moore,,my neighbor, oom- affect woollen articles in this way and other day while swimming across blains. of hes clothes wearing out; I which, even when not very strong, Loch Ness, at a point_Sully .a mile .lad you usually"adad berths name wap. will more slowly but with equal Csr- and a quarter in width. We oan handle an quantity of proper I Huts iaadsm: I-always Ye sus- unaY q Y p pm'Y packed 11pp10 - mora w t t�as cf for. Had you fibre.•• Also t� deaitOl`AfIYO:rwTEtBU6.— •. . named a particular brand of soap you Now, ' ted UIQ®lYT®• aelghhora have had stalk over the Oil for rheumatism, _strains, bruises, ,. Named a particular brand! How Iame back, and all muscular aches s.4" matter, and we are not going to have Nras d to know anything of brands? our clothes and hands ruined in this and pains, but few know that there z: taut I know better now, and I know way. Several of our nelghbors who 38 nothing to equal it for relieving OUR - DO�st ;: r what ruined my blankets--sad my )mow have proved to us that Washing aching feet, troublesome .corns, and BRANDS. " on"t bands are,in a nice plight, too i Sodas, Potash, Chloride of Lime, sad for softening the harsh, callous skin - . . I esu assure you. madam. that it Sa soap substitutes" are most !a)nrlous which frequently forms on the soles KIn EdW and Experiment - r 1, act my desire to sell anything that to clothes and panda,t "Free alkali" of the feet. Anyone suffering from -� n_ . y fl y 7aII1 be Injurious to either the heads In soaps Tit Dracticaliy the caustic sods sensitive spots on t15e tabs: aides of + .. Or clothing of my customer. sad 1 that bursa the clothes. Why, yon the feet, or between the toes, should ss n _,pAQ���nnl� n Other altal1. f . RhaIl be glad m know how you prove dare not keep Caustic Soda Is. a tin rub a little St. Jacobs Oil on the i�BAdl ht �' PEl[1LUQ t.7 Inferior t8at what I sold 'you injured your canister; It must be is an earthen lar, sore spot every night. .The .imme •- - `Lh.;* . :.- .blLakets and your hands, or it will even corrode the tin 1 Now, diate relief obtained•is sin 1 wo l• brands, '• T Well, i was Lalling lira Neill my lie's for yon to �rovids_�-� .tea - }-- - lj. r r _ ,. ,' 1. ixvuNts. and she lest-ins a-little cut- soap wit free alkali, or we must No household should be without i - B� L Ung, and here !t in; you can read it: gad it elsewhere, St. Jacob ~' • 11 .. rs. _ -. _ - - --Or` �$ li�ttam' after cricket, after tennis, after a IC victor a -- ' - many soaps are advertised u pure. da s boatingin fest, it is the _ ,• - - 1. t' _ _. _,_ --- - sneA"truaime.-per` t9at i rani -took a heed Y ;_- i- N!!!-. G... .. 3 • party of sods upou.wool very.graphl- atfil-e e a rtes afTTI- c e isle De title Comet -- -Isl - - differenee between them. St. Jacobs Oil and a 50 cent bottle 11 ' - ,fie - .tally I have one, however, that has-medl• is suMclent to-prove,beyond a doubt - - After sneatiOning how strong alkali cal certificates of its freedom frota -- , much as potash Lad soda.,disastrously free alkali. It Is the above. statements, • -• - ., affect cotton, "on, and wool, he and the makers offer $5,000 reward tai stouring a voyage, in the sudden -stoppage of the machinery, the ves- ; I' says nay on© who esu rave 1L is not vr0. Walter.Gilroy, a Dundee man, has p p sal having run aground, considerable � � Y . , , ­. "On =a occasion I employed this and further, I am authorised to realer ' been killed while on a mountaineer- alarm took place, especially among ; w^ .. Property of soda In a useful way. the purchase money to any one dad. ing expedition in the Alps. , -, the female passengers. "What is the ^ There was a large Quantity o1 new tag cause for complatnL . matter ? What is the matter ? For o - yi I bLaukets sent to oaefof our hospitals, Let mie see It.! Why, sunlight . Heaven's cake, tell me the worst !" I which. when given out, wore said by Soap! It's a beautiful clean, fresh- Beware of Ofnt;ments for Clatarrb exclaimed one more naxiuus tban Things 1Z the patients to be sot so warm as the looking soap,and this Octagon shape is that eontain Ilerett" pause a IP, ithe rest. After a short I I �. . . aid blankets ware, and that led to an very handy, Give me Ase Dari. s• n»rcury wtL' ear•iy de.troy the aeras of hoarse voice from file dealt-replied _ �_. lIl�eaLlgatlOa s.9 t0 whether the gmeit and oompistely deran a the wbois system - _. blankets were gsnutas or not They asm she whole as•ighlsoriaeod u when ansartna,t abronsh to mucooe surloess "Nothing, madam, nothing °nlyf looked w®!!, and weighed properly, "cc an""ght soap now I°s7Oo Waft°coplat's'a such aruc;a••hou:d never be used except on the bottom of the vessel and the 0 i +i1 Y. 1 ha+•no teem u myncxaaow fO•,,,.a..,..•aonooa ! prescrap<tooafrom reputa�blePhysicians.-the `top ,of the earth ase `stuck to- ' , ,`" Lad I got a blanket sent to me for uosie ct shall v'xsoss'boa hien moa the groesr.toads damage trey wi:i do.s:so f,,ld to the good you I to' Eat . . _-Y i . __ .. _.. FlsIIifa2t10n tuff analysis. WO found if the publtatic we assisted with eoaseanD asapa I!she cera poeeibay derl•si'rom tbem, Halos.Cacs.rrh gather " _. J-, loon that therm was cotMe mixed with haaem aOa eO ��n j Oars, manaalaetured by PJ Cheney&(b-,To I . from Lpurity by's famous Hygsenic attuuas, - .+ ledo,n„cor.taiue no meraury,and to taken In. ._ a .hen prevails, all meats asM is asp muco ly, urtica: dtreo he apes the blood and - r.• --- g �_r . nae .mrfacay of th. .y.te� In buying iaard's llim�ot Cures Dardrui ! IL16�Y'S fir' A088 HOGS OF NQ$YH 1 often ave troubl$ to teams return-i a'•Catarrh Cure be•nee you get tae eau , I +ne. Ix is team iaternal•y,and made to To ado Ing with a heavy load A sled came Ohio, by F. J. Chaney L: Cot Tseflmaa►aW I a teat Value of Thiess Animals in �a'ong with a driver at-tbe pole •rad free. - .. i'at��•$� flavor: ' That Cold Country ;two dogs. l;old b�,Dray!s►st".price tee par bottle. - A QUEER LIBRARY• _ N r iiarPs away PWe ue�r Dssc p �Q Productsod They stopped on the hillock• No A curious collection of books is The Klondike excitement caused a urging could make them go up, The contained in the library of wars- ,­&. l heat demand for dogs capable of;leader was willing as could be, but Rev' Mark Guy Pearse, the well- tentein, near Casee!. in Germany. � are V.S.government/eef7s'"d "'l raw sleds, and many dogs of jos. the slope.the hinder dog �hirked ,kn°ern London preacher.-hen been fThe bookrs a — pv liuM breeds were taken there by lholding forth in Inverness, P'J�al at first,sight to.be ! Kae u the house for ems. - - ewcomers But to me, writes Tap every Lillie. - At length the leader g f logs of wood', but -each volume i?i r 'ee :n. rot uadwtahp-tw a mums turned, and jumping upon the hinder - : really a compiete history of the tree'' �► soba 7au waoi somattsie good sing waq c .. tea Adney in Our Animal Friend's, ;dog, put him down on the snow• and • i I 0 it Q„iclt simply tars a ley sad tb•= - be ideal dog of the north will al- fora while the air was Shed with !t represents. The back shows the ; is ops n, As appeuxing lunch Is. toady Is 1 ark ;ieys be the dog wrens breed has bark, in which a small place. is cut ; sa tnstsak I T aaRry snarls. aad the yells of the Messrs C,. C. Richards Ac Co. t. write the sciofrtitle and tonne. 11I t esu for generations accustomed to under do Presentl the driver R �' g y { aur, lill�E�lk li1lEr, c�lc►so.. be cold and the hard work and the; Gentlemen -My daughter 18 yearn name as a Uti'e. One atde whows the k r• _ took the hlttder deg out, and the ,,,,,/`,tatter that must at Dome time fall l leader alone hmuled the load up. - old, soon thrown from n aletRh an<i tree trunk in Its natural state, and write for etr free bookies. 'How w Pans - 0 the lot of the dog• although he ,j injured her etbow -so badly-it re- the other is polished and varnished Good Things to Eat.» : at of.masters. „ llii�ardts liaimeof Corea. Berns etea Al n LINIMENT completely eIhr6a years, Four battles of Murofi isaddedmr and nfull description to httre At D Alexis Day be owned by.the best and kind- y painful for Insade are shown the leaves, fruit, I 1 Often pitied the poor outside 5trathpetTer the Princes = ,�. Ing, travelling along awkwardly -=�" her aind xhe-has not been troabli•d' tree 'a'nd its products Dolggourokl opened a bazaar in aid i. Eich head down, as if ashamed of brigs -Olga Nethersole did some Cor two Sears - of the Spa orchestra. �•'___ ! - Yours truly. TAE M*NY ADVANrAGErj I f be drudgery o_t dragging loads, and good fishing for salmon Is. the Riv- St. Joseph, P,4., Aug: 18, 1900 off passengers o utensils, steel: Iron and un"•are. , Luntlness and Rturdy Re.r-reliance• The w.ar has made the kilt more and New York by the Grand Tr tnk'S'.lkn-fves and forks, and all kinds of 1 it the thick-haired• broad-chested, popular than ever among volunteers fast "New York Express•" leaving ut ,� - `. wanted eared. 'sharp-muzzled, wolf-" In Scotland. - - Toronto 8 15 p m dui! r¢ seen na e lery. , Ivied fellow who trotted ,long with The linen factories in Dysart are � - - -- a glance when the splendid equip - - rte head erect, neiUtdf knowing nor ,,afi busy,, and, as Increaeing demand There is a prospect of motor cars meat - is considerod', A full dinidi ranting anything -better that} lust `for labor exists. being, used .to,cogvey ,the, Uo car service until Niagara Falls is . T!1■ MOST PO ORNTtiRR108. 't be lifer he was leading, • tween Glasgow and Greenock. reached, a cafe par or car runninr p POPULAR �+. Capable or working"for days with- - , ,_ through to Buffalo, and qne of .Pull C A L V E T S tp out a mouthful of Toad, he may not 11 1► FROM TORONTO man's finest. sleeping cars from To /� { �+� kirk his labor, yet he knows how WELL, THANK 1119. and Canadian points to New York Tonto to New York guarantees pe O A R 8 O L 1 C - o economize his strength. Perhaps and Philadelphia. The best route trans comfort and luxury'as weH -a , I. .e a team of dogs halt maybe out- via Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ser- speed. The cafe.and dining ears aft TOOTH ide, the,rest "'inside" dogs ; at a A GRANTON MAN IS NOW ABLE vice the bgst,. scenery upsurpassed, acknowledged to be the, handsomelst ;� ^ � D e R dop the civilized dog stands,'wait- TO MAKE THIS ANSWER. Pullman palace sleeping. cars, din- in America• being electric lighted afar' V G ■ 1 ' Ing ; the native drops upon the r Ing car service• meals a la carte. The equipped with electric. fans. , Cft� �rw the teeth. sweetens tps q�tb. w now and curl 'vp fol n sleep. ,Tkris I -- only line from Canada landing paste office, northwest corner Bing ani ttwnstMns itte Gams /�'*, s the-key-note to the essential dif- Inquiring- Friends Did Not Always -sengers near all European steam- Yonge streets. -' ~•-1..� stereos between the iivRi�ed and Get Such a Cheery Reply Be- ship docks is New,York, saving•pa4- --= > .he native dog-thc ono depends on sen ers for Euro SJLt�zfl i 3 cause for Many Years Mr. Flet- g pe a long and sic- EMBERS. - +� its master, the ether tales care of cher Sti3ered With Lumbago. pensive, transfer. Route of the d�OQ.� =sZOOMM .. ' -• . . •'. timself.- - . .. —e., . .- Black Diamond Express. .Day train, "What der yotr mean by the 'embers - ' . ' �B. caixG-- _ . . . m. The busy.time of the northern dog Granton, Out., Oct, 20.-(Special) try it. For ticketb, Pulima-ns- an of-the dying year ?" asked the :a 1. e from snow-tall to spring,' and ..Mf,. John Fletcher, a tvctl-known further particulars calf on Grand Poet's wife. $tandal'tI AAleciean Wloke " ;ben every dog must work; since he fa'finer of-this place, wbo suffered for Trunk Agents or on Robt. S. Lewis; "Vhy, November and Dec-ems er, -AND-- •' fan easily draw more than a man along time with Lutabngo, and Kid Canadian . Passenger Agent, S3 of course, my dear," replied the garAlS �$111�3 ei!• • , -would find it convenient to haul. On hey Trouble, has at last found a Yonge street, Board of Trade build- tong-haired one with a ffendish grin. - t trial where men 1. must break, the cure. ing,.Toronto. ��']totvnte oar-. fay on snoscshoa. one hundred to. . Note, when his friQnds inquire 'as' For 0,4 r ,issT Yrar•. IZJ Q QD�a t . •ne hundred_and- 43r-pounds per dog to his health, he cheerily tells them Av QLD AND wxr,E•Taten RxxxDT. -'Ifn AMUELROGERW6i4 -.T0R01�IMe Y Aberdeen Town Council think the winal,is •ioothin.8yrop has been need for over sixty s the mile. Good teams often wakd .that he is well, somethin which he ---.----- - 13 time not yet ripe tor- halt-penny roan lay milaiona ut mothers for their cp"""a wl, a O SHEEP �O rixty milefi a day for ten successive has not been able to do for a long_ teething with perfect,ncoe.a' it ,onthea the child ' half-Mile., faros on tile city tram- ,aftens•clie gums,allays all pain,cure*wind co.!c,ani -- -.lays, as between ],atvson and kag- time, till quite i-ecently:.- • wtiyst. isthe best remedy for 131wThom Is p:ea•ant to the way, The ordinary gait of .a flog Mr. Fletcher tells the story of hos . • a.e. Sold d•unists in •• pan of tho war d. oat rn traroA Double in il Tear•, ; tbt o'er-loaded coinpels the'drivel' illness Bird how htf'was cured, as fel- Xe mea.nd:ak!oboLiisia win Taluo its irc`al 8ayrhiu', Apply Pasty Lovir,9i No."St. Torrnto •o follow at a pace between a walk -leaps; ' f ' and take no other kind. All kixd• .1 tnd a trot. Mioard s Ualmeat lelievs- Nearalg�a Poultry Wanted dead cr "I rias troubled for a long time . • . - all vas.Wei s Under provocation the dog-ciriver'g'with Lumba o and Kidney Trouble.' Visitin Relative-"For the land_ 's g eca3 empty crus.,pay ltagliovL prices.,and rD -,ong'ue goes faster than this_; but My urine was of a'very, red color. I '11 death is announced of Dr, sake, Caroline, can't you afford K mit promptly. U\TAhla'POULTitY CO., IT s. :he dog does rat mind; and on the tried man modicines but could et 'Munro, who has been for near halt - • ' whole he is not abused. The driver, y g �' good hired girl Torr hits. Highmore Csul tw are., 'Ferenc. nothing to help me, a century .in practice do Arbroath. "Afford it, Aunt Rachel ? We can °?, sough as he-pray appear,'does not To send for our Gom. _ , r' / "I consulted the best medical • afford to hire uu angel I All eve plete- Sheet- MusicI. :luh iiia 'animals, and seldom uses a doctors in Grantofi`and"St. Macy's, TO t'trRFl .t 1.01.0 to ONE DAT. want is the opportunity." Gatalo nee and ` . 3' t hip. He shakes the refractory dog but they could do nothin for ate. Take Iw:au.e Eromo Quinine tablet+ All dru_gg• . 14 ''...' �"-+_ FL:t�:refund the money It it fails to-'cure.. 'JL w. - - I -� .. .. - _ _ "by the scruff o,f the neiik," or At 'last one day a druggist in 6-am signature is on each box. -25,. We are eqn to - f\1 Pounds J,iig a s o�mea or ss.e e eY ryw seer Teachers T �erin`G�a1 d lc , . mittened fist ; but these things do pills as n cure fur my'T.umbago. I King5ent -colliery has been closed - not hurt motif. purchased a box' and began to take owing to the 'exhaustion of the coal- WANTED w�nhsYa it0YC8 P The reason why opals are so often . ; ­ ` The wisest drivers pat the. ,Slog, them right., awn The first box field. About 300 persons are thrown ... g y lost from their settings is that they .1 �_�`J stalk to him. £ry to explain. If; hal ed me and I kept"on till at last idle. Ff �.a Limltld after repeated endeavors, the, do p expand with heat more than other - g I was completely cured. - precious stones, and, consequently, 336 Main Street, 138 Yonge Street, "kno�cs" bu-t-casttinacs-to--sulk,-the pest q . driver administers chastisement- Lim-new--as_8ell as ever' I was WABASH RAILROAD . force open the ,gold which holds WINNIPEG, MAN.' TORONTO, ONT' One. too, that he will remember. I A>rd have not'hnd any.trace of ).urn- -73urfng the ,$caths- oL88ptem them in-place. _ .._ w' Dago about me. __I am perfectly 'and_October will .sell one way sec-' have talked much with professional Y - Om-in�01��IW��$�� I � . sound and I thank Dodd's Kidney and class t� ist tickets at. read atD�e the ceatah Montreal to uversoot Bandon to Uvea, . freighters about this. They "baste" greatly • and Works off the cold poo Pills for it. reduced rates to California, Wash- l: Portland to I,1•erpoot rlaQneee• IL sulky dog only when.they;have to, ,. Lal<ative gr�sno- vinine Tablets can o cOld Is Ong - - towD. _ I recostmond them to all'- my• in ton, `Ore on,-.-Utah, Montana, feT• 2io Cure,NoaT. Prlr•v cent. Lrge and F etesaash,pa ss. tier aecommoiatree r,nd they nssured.me that there was g S a�,t ppee riendq, and as for myself I never in- for as classes ofppoo sengaiz 6olones and atate`roem• .-no surer or quicker way to spoil a IIritish Columbia and other Pacific areamideblpa. 6jeclslatteouonbas b••D ven to the i ., tend that my house shall'be"witfiout Coast ants. Tickets will be• sold -dog for`driving than to yell, threat- Po A middle-aged lady one day, call- eeco"d saloon and ThirdAlur neaomm Dann. Fof _ i them, .for T believe them to.be the, .pia-all-direct -routes.- The Wabash rstesolpaauge and an laartioalan,apply to any agent en.or whip hint when he is only con- ing on a friend, was much-amused at yfthe company.Or . • . greatest medicine in the world;" is the shortest, best and uickegt lowed. l a little - girl aged four years, who, Richards MILL k Cq D.Tarnnee ftf7c.. Mr. Fletcher is a man who means route from Canada to the 'above Tt itgte II&O t"t Montreal ant rorfinxaL - r.,ti I have seen dogs that-seemed to atter prattling to her for some _ ., every word he say!; and-le prepared -points. Finest - e W assen r ',*ltnow that their companion de- p fl_,PP�d I > t.ime, asked :-"How old are 'oo ?" ---•------ ,. to substantiate the truth of every trai.'asin-America. y, %VOODSNOTO.EhGRAVING - sert-ed punishment. My cabin stood - - he lad much taken aback a the satatement made above. Rates, timertablos and all aril- -�•�� --•� � -!it the edge of L2onanza Creek; and P question, asked':-­H-ow ," scold J. L JO NES}.,IML a !Q M r i There seems to b¢ no case of Lum- talars from an ticket ent, or , J. r + the trail passed a few feet'from my Y a$ you think I am 7" "Well," said the t hago,•Tlackaahe, Kidney Trouble or A. - Richardson, '-Dist. Passen r - 16$ BAY'STR�1f""",_R¢1N10 . door. Where It dropped from the � little girl, after several momenta of ___ Rheumatisw; that Dodd's Kidney Agent, N. E. Corner Him tt Yon e g p - � level to .the frozen..be(1 of tsar creek - t g g thou ht, cors rather cram lad. Iaie Pills will not cure: . -� I there was a short- ateeD rise that . - . .. __ . Sts., pronto, and $t: Thomas, Unt. fluke 'oo must t,e a hundred." ity P C•1 1x1 . - . .. _ 1 .. . _ .. % sow s i t 4 e. • 1 . 1 :�yFesv�y 1 . . •, n,,...,Ny .. a:+ . .:' of „...< .'. _ _ �'tr'.,. - n,. �. _ da, {{��MM �' •",y�'., :.,a."^ •• •u- � '..:r r2ras�. .s_,. :,:i... ..,.:,::: .••• ..ate :. ,�s.-eat, ',sw:' i. t-._ •''.o„�r ...,� .:ss., r• .4� ,." _ .?tic...:,::. _"'-•C. .:,:ji, r: ., ' ".:',•:S, ;1.lwn i79M.1t1V •y:x!. e�..qz+' r . .....:..... ..... ... 3,:s' qtr,,,: .W"'N .:s ,:p:, .,y. ...q,..� .,y. e.. �. .• �''!T,'. `arc iF-:.C. Te'�•y.�M »: , �xr wr._•s _ m. ..t a• , - 1. .. �-.',�};" ,e a _ •' ,.•.. '. •rt. .•.t9=. nF•!j Atm'=h,, •,> ..r'`.• ,x ,: .- '7. :- .. �, - 4th'.. �'.r.}•G s.r ',W a u +:1. �y� .3.,v. "_._--1-' .., Xk .1J ,. .: :. S.. y,s J ?E"' - •. !xr. `+ l;.«•'., ..^q, +. �t"a76'.7.v1�k,Lva.,' .. 4 , '� t: _- �, M 91 I `� . , � .1 J .: I'll1:t IrtP-1 I� a •.< s.. r1. Y A11 - rt,< <__, 1, , ,. n1"Zi, _ rY :ab" __ - - - -_.. . .._ - -- --- -- ---- - - ' . . _._`._. ,ill-_- • - -_ .. -- • - -$e trill-be able-ter-Hafts _- - esu �av�rft4#Mj uta. _ __ "° r -- - 'xcg - _ ' • .. fake with him from the Liberal ranks a sufficient number of followers to Cow FOR SALE-'I be on. - 1VIiLog ., __ wreck the present administration Will det" aed has for sale thea agoo d co, - *+ p - - w Il can't y - - - ' .. - - _ W --= be watched R ith much interest. Being sat IT J Chapman.Aadley s . t. g dee aboat.av If a bo t � . -. t . -• • - - a very ambitious man we no doubt WANTED-A good general servant. one • - in the future able to do plain cooking,good wages.Apply -- Ce Hotel,6iarkham. 28 t1 than we have done in the past. }n . ., ... kjoal - � � . .,�.. . , :'.� :..-. . TSBId6 the Washington authorities have em . I . _-Raird: . I . .I... . .�7: .:.��', . � - ' haticall refused to consider a treaty - coo 5.on or 4laa per year; 01.00 atrysia i»adoaseo p�7�,,.,� J TRAYED From lot 18, . . , . SII$ thankfully tnceiyed. J h Hteco calf ilio one _ _ about O 8th. One red 81ion, OF ADVEBTIBIIIIC}: support • p in leading to theft =3p.oa a Ii-day Canada who would eu rt a torso spotted baiter calf with�[]st�e i!!lrst insertion,per line - to cants ole,recovery in.will be L neabaegnaattnae:a}on,perune - 6 rive or higher tariff has considerably s 1.2 Buy a few pairs of d 111"race does not include Legal or Foreign ad- tressed in late-Years. W e believe p° - '' "" yaetlaamente . dial terms given to parties making con- there are a great many free traders !t3TTLE FOR BALE OR TO FEED Cwt*fez 9 or d mouth*or by the yew, Half• who would support 8 protective olio co On shareslc have at m4 ptemtaea 70 cattle ; .;':harry oz yearly c0sstracte payable quarterly. Pit P policy composed or milch cows yeul[nge and some 3iusiaesa cards,ten lines or under,with pap.►, g0 long 98 the United bt9tee COLti+lne heavy teediug steers 1St11 sell for cash or on 's - _- an-B1 '^ !�ysaz,tSotice OC,payable in advance. rima Also two horses Write or apply to John ���'�/! yu I :.. .1 .. .. . • .. 1m'ear,a5onlocal ble in a tan ce. par line, to discriminate against Canadian pro A White;Brougham a9'tf ■i - l tg .the Heats per tine each subsequent insertion. ducts, ; t peetJl ooIItrsot rate* made known on appl}ca- . . -Lt STRAY-Strayed from lot l7.coo 1. . e-�iofree adcertrala; --- abate Will aCa - . Advertisements without"ttea ustructions jhearl one hun @ aII ty yea ��aTboaro °n Aug-a0tb' d _ • . rlltbeiaeerted anti]forbidden and charged no- y orbit,star on forehead, shod, weight about 1� teord}ngly. Orders !or disoontinaing adrertlsr ago, a struggle began In the rieW I cwt Any Information leading to recovery will be saitsbl rewarded B O Jennings;Woburn_111 ,, - .: • �obwork rbmpti.attonded to. entered that they might free them bptrbtishedpromp Friday morning atlteomo TVeR)f FOR SALE OR TO RENT- et' keep you ^ Picker ng Ont selves from the tyT6IIy 0{kings. They .0 One hundred scree lot il,con", Pickering, ., I. . . felt themselves oppressed by that im. Stone bouse and itoue toundatiune'underbarn _ . cad etabina. The heat of clay loam. Poseesslor. 11 . - _ vrkar & Thexton, Proarietors pannus personage, Kiag George, the� .. S6 y riven m picuga at any time Apply to J D Their price iB very reasonable 1 third of England. They determined Mcavoy.balsam P o ---_ gs Oma Poiitioss-6txictlndepeadencs g J 1.Pickering, conaietinif of 50 seise _ + y, _• -- ' r'ur situ-a Fast-class l.ocalPaper. to establish a neve nation, one thor- T�1ARM FOR SALE--Being loi 21,con -You,Rr� have OI n to 4Dnr Eatpeo tatioaa-The hearty - ,: a/pport of the oeovle of Pickering and vloiaity Oughly democratic In its character, 1 • _ one }n which ecery man w0ula have 1 more or loss on the premises are uttaated a -themf eat winter. good frame house, good frame barn and stables . • . ., ID�Y, Oct. �$ 1�2., the Same soCla1 6C9IIdlIIg 69 his neigh.I ezcellent water and @nod ozcha�rd Fences are bol. They abhorred the aristocracy, good co ditio on or furem egdrtPieke' 'Plo �Ye have a large variety just now direct from the factory - _ - they despised dukes,earls and others 1-ti T NOTES AND.__'� of high rank, The conflict Was eonrhaLET-Thee valuable farm. being -- . fOh E of yea r pR I IT o: a pScketiag,eootaiaing shoat 130 -- -- -- n [sz o sting house want the mons for them• f , ---- -- a E_ - e_sta41_. ne► + ----: _ ;. - - : strike is to arrear the upwar en envy ica became one of the nations oI t e stables and a[totoA=e a as - - . m the rice Of 0081. It m8 b@ 8 f@'a place is well watered and roused Will be let .- _ �� hem - p y world. For many years no distinction for a terns of lass Far particulars aPP17 to I '-• weeks before the price takes a down could be observed as regards s=ocial Geo Palmer, Pickering.oat +t t a, see t wail move,but it the present lino divisions. But as years passed by, +ARyf FOR SALE-Belo¢lot 17.b , ¢' Han weather continued for two or three some amassed great wealth, whit@ I more oz leen. Pon,the pr¢wis.,a barels16 ood - . weeps, the price will inevitably fall• others remained at a standatlil so far i frame house and d,,,'t ae.oat bu::dia4' intrad _ . r The operators will pTOCe,ed with the a9 this world's goods le concerned,and 1 $:bank baro" witb stone stale%nla water ,. . 1. - $ eooventent. a gond or^hard of about 8ve acres, --- -. - - . - .minin of coal at a rate much above - g 5a the }'ears advanced, the country I lnnz of vrhleb is tont ctmrag lcto beartaR .. .. • -_' 'the average. The rices at the mines This far••*1a:a a Rood state ct rnlciveti�c and g P gradually lost its democratic character t very rouvecient to markets, ueiag i l 2 miles P _ - .are high and it will be to.tbe adcan• until now Social distinction is as much from Plgeakorl.ag Village:8 1 i mall"from French ' rage of both oFerators and miners to in evidence as in England. They I F r 1,rtber adnicaiars apply on the 6 • j f th aslaitlo tram P' c ' to Gormley Bros. 49 �] t'ewes o flew. I ],produce as mu,h 9s pox-ibis at these separated from Britain because of. _ .. P . -b}gb rates. The probability is :hat y , . ` - _ . Cyrano, but serer has the country Ag;1 FOR ��I E-Being lot 30• con k the pricy viii have dmpped by dew been so ruled be tyrants as at the Pickrr r c o sic ac 2oC acres. Oat he �+i Or ppre •,is are a j)oi r,nck h...e: also s rod t t_ -'Years to ti $8 ati the most per tor- present ti,J�ne. Theo base their tru3is ![awe hnu4.. re::tae•araC:.au @.,-d as arms Fa6hionai/l� ,. .. . e de e a Lars sad +etc water cd o[chard I. •- - and eotllbuie-, the 011 kin- and 0091 ;cnata ma b��ut •bare acres. T is farm +!a anC. .__ . The recent labor.trou . .. . bles slid the baron;. TbEOe men have tLe comfort t aal «n . sta:oc.'cc scat ysGoa and 7anbeof ren_ _ - _ _ _ ! e r .t fart.•s.c lick«rib s•..t swe:: fenced. abrlCs _ - 1. _ . rapid Increase'u. labor uui-enq_ia lead and Lappiness of the pc'cp1E 89 Lr ACL I II.A a si•lynd.l •odu #trier to art es stns• ... .. I.%tep .,'Warm witlan tlseir o:e'er as eve: bad •a bldg :og + rs• .. sa r.r n a e•1.a : ' s �•Ite• _' - . i i g On P coat ks rt'r 1r s 1 Kr., n a r": an f a . r tllatan arbizr3n sou@nf coni@ukilld of England. Tl:e�' have EL'CL Control !,�artertror a^k'r.ur ��llkgr and e'aad ti , _ a i,,uneT tr,w I, Lti@[t:o ttYL... • :::.a j'rop- ..._ .. 'ear ' inter __._.ehonlcl be e�tabliflhed that should is ave of certain neeessarlee of life tligt It la j arty w,,, b. ♦oid.a oce v%roes r reparately to -- -_ -- . • . • „ • • power to settle any dopati-3 that ccmparatl�ely tart' loT CLEtr c0 wring I Marx air}�y to3f:P+a P,,,,k or �ondtbe tpretr;a soz - - -- ' - millicus of dollars fiom their unpro- so�% t esi htalrtstl}otl die spital ar.d labor, ---___ria__ .'eat Ptckertaq Jif _----_- __ _ �[,at'ies head sniiings, �rrapperettea, flannels snot - p - e3 Fxsr r—s --le- as5m ares for se de ear deo -P y a P tt orad crCti nes--Tilt isle C�Eial eY7.kr u. 9T c k. aD n- e , C - - `' i - e-that--affect- i .li r t- ,• ae - the c an example of tLe boundless power I � _ .the coantry ad a-•whole. Labor orga' P �, Lc :y Na,e L,�e or let aR oaL'p - . iT elet� o-- s-lxn rw litz arcus are of such recent origin, that can be exerted by 9 few 0{these r�ntatlniaR 9tty r r« �1ore or to s It: k own to De oar of tae h••t taru,e t❑the t a 'sh i anA -that they are not reached by tLe lawn wealthv magnates. The very existence „ a;etcel:at:t enmmer re"nrr bhadf r,roTe' @;a belei�a we have, if not The Best one of the best - . Y' of the land. Though they possess of our domes iq almast dependent upon.t®r•�e ta�iarters of %=tierfr at m Pf rkerw a ti a .assorted stocks of proof and cashmere hose 31: the calla- JhL ' such urge powers they area %rreapor. these men. -Had not the force Of D,inbartna startnt.s'&ad mbout one e,ibtu of a mt.e fmtn t"1 s•bnol it,s w a ec"A st„te rt ' try in Mens, BOSS, NIVOmeII and childrens, If roto t inbie boat'• They mpy cause much public opinion been brought to bear i rn.nvstinn he weii .Ira,,ei and fenced -+r 4 Want your feet well clad get your hose, shoes and rub- damage.but as a body they cannot be on thane men 'the absence of feel cots s+ also ori tt dztvtie Lochs Kith frame . . P ut'P barn and stables: also plenty ct nard aa:1 soft bers here, _ held responsible. They m_ay force an Would undoubtedly Lace co e.lPd 1 ware: There ►a ago snat,[r r.rm gad; ia+r.a _ _, ,- . _ _ . 4 _ . . - ' ' em lOyErt Of labor to engage certain many a fatlllly LO C10ae up their Lome- wtrh about the lama i'1eat+ty of land whteh P . 4' peraoae, and yet be�notresponsiole for until the sitnauon was rebased. It ,,,the Wlas.si 0-Co nornon the port aaor ad- We aim to give yon satisfaction, not only to Hell our goads. L • `-- _ tats misbehaviour or for any damage is useless for the Americans to Lcast des box to Pickering.Out, st tf - . _ _. - may restrfrt ci his ofkil1. pi their democrac�at the present time ------------- _. - VVhlla labor unions may remove many It is tine that in then cotinirv- the FI�tU I t yy REES THOSI - . '. �­. .,.-. � . grtevanres from which 'the work highest highest post of hODOr i3. accessible' to 11, l B � i - clan may suffer, still Cher@ is a poasi• the humblest citizen. With the ea• All kiadFRUIT TREES. . far. The ce tinnof the throng. it is equally so SHRUBS, Etc., _ j , bility of them going to a P - _ establishment of a court of arbitration in Britain. The latter country furn• Highest market price - -' �GeneraljMercbant'y �'C' hlteva ee ' composed of men of acknowledged ishes many.instances where men have for au kinds of :-- - ability and who are not afraid to ren risen from the lowest positions to the Fall and irineer app'eh _ ____” _'. . _.. _ _. ' '-der unprejudiced-decisions would be of highest, whether in the commercial -- �'' 14Hh Ft' BEET Agent, ;. r 'great valve to the country. Both world or in the political. Both coun- . Pickering. - - uidea in a coatrovErsy should be ootni• tries are governed,by the AnRlo•6azon - = - ' pelted to snbrllit the dispa for settle• race• a race noted for their intelligence Plows and } - g� meat to this board, The action of perseverance and love of freedom. i y J Plow Points � 75 the coal operators is the recent strike _and as matter where o' ma find P . Wilkinson and Cockahatt Plow and . • - 'in submitting their trouble. hos board that race they will be found to asses= • of arbitrators will possibly be the first the same characteristics, all repairs aooet.Dllyon head. step in this direai°n, and the sooner (the, OOt� Blacksmith ' "rte We handle the famous 'Verity logs. Doable furrow two and three our statesman take bold of the matter sl and double fn o own also singleplows all horse w • ulk _.. ithe beton it will be-for all, concerned.. . . _ ' . Shop 1 et' singlew Pl 'plc s' s - -. , - . _-._ - r ROBT. DA`1:D80N, Prop. arise. l ` The great ererit of the week and _ Give our plows a trial and be convinced that they tare superior to oilier + L the sole topic of conversation , t the Greeu River makes. _so light in draft that a postal card Will bring one to poar'fi@ld • bias been the enforced resignatioa of �f - for teal. . 3. ?sinal Tarte, minister of public ' , .Geo. Philip, �C., B'rolgham. ' works. During.the absence of the - STOR a , -�Vrelier and the finance minister in -- ••. , ;. _ . England, Mr Tarte has been touring I. . the country and addressing large Ytm bails find s large range of choice Flan• ;� - audiences. In * , hie a piesis he has _. I� telette,and Ware mete of thee, pat• ' Drugs and lUledicine . • been strongly advocating 9 high pro terns, and they are marked away down, PLzre g a I also bates large eta:k of again bags .. .. • tective tarrlff, and in doing'so,he has Sale Register. •• which I am offering at reduced prices. been diametrically opposite to that of "- (ati Had inspect before baying elsembere ' ' •At Cjut'j Rate Prices. _ ilia colleagues. No objection could be 13JTLRDAY Oct: ?stir, 1 H12.-Auction eats g J of 75 head of cattle and a number of y,g will saye•money. . . ,offered to big holding such views, but ,beep and pi¢e, the property of J• A• Higbest cash price paid for butter and _ __ . alt differences bettv:en colleagues White, ii miles west of Brougham. eggs in cash or trade, You save front 10 t0 25 per tent. by dealing with us P ' should be settled ''in the meetings of sale a1•ooe. See bills enc adct.in Newe A. FULLER• ° ' PoaR Postill, iuctioueers __ ,3c lb 10 The for 250 . the f,'$bineL:—saCeessfn} TUESDAY, OCT 25TH,1x02- action sale ernment requires that the different farm stook,imps©mento etc, at lot 10,B Chase',and Carter's Pills 2 bottles for 250; Salpbar 3c lb,10 ib,for 250 Pa ea'Enaliah spavin cure,guaranteed members of an Administration should F con,Pickeri❑g.the property' of Geo Cider and Vinegar Factory Dodd's kidney pills 30c g .�i present an uobTOlien front to t11e coun• • WilsoD. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. Dr Williams pink pill,genaine30c'Startis Mustang Heave Remedy ;'' - •`; • Poacher Lt Po,till, alictioneers. The Cedar Grote Cider and Vinegar fat• uticara Liv:on all matters of ubliC oliC tory is now running Lull time, and the an- Pierce',Favorit Prescription 650 Glitters Lye lin,3 tin for .11 The eontilluE�i resence'of lir.plate I Rio..,. OCT 31sT, 1C10?-Creclic sale of P much cows,feeding steer, etc., the pin• dersigned are pmpared to do cider making, Piercers Golden lfedical Discovery G5c Blisters and liniments of all kind, evaporating,j y P Pierce',Pellets 15c. l'orse ba113 150,n_ for 25c . -z, _ ]n the Cabinet while--pursuing the party of Thus Coady, lot '2, con +, ell and aD le•butter makiDR ••_• ._ , . Condition Powders tnade from pare drugs, 1. cOtlrSt t49a 9n impOESioiltty, and the tixbrtdge. Sale at one. See bills, in the most approved manner. ' Hating Warnst'a sate cure, 65c ."`" Poacher L Postill.aucLioneera.: - added considerabiy to our piant, we are Paines Celery Com ound 65a c�agOsou e0ipes r 250 p c b Your . only course open to Sir I' ilfrid-Lauri hlo�l v Nov, 3rd, lt'0'?•-Auction sale oi' ed to meet the wants of onr A ,s Ha isio 600 aby'e a Soap 10 3^ lies t etter prepared ter it�' r B uc o 0 _ u���t1Qe_'�rta,nCgg,_,ytgv - , ,: -u2h-r i a, rerinire s large anent ' l,ur-ho•� 0spbites ie a e lendid tonic Tlk-ET,Suspensory Bandages a on the hr,.best rice p11 demand Torte's resignation, Besides -class hardwood);on lot•?,con 3, Saarboro of)rood clean cider apples, P and muscle builder 75a tLle-for foo-F iunEtain Syringes to , a r T3ttt�-a , . ., -'- this, th-cre-has -been consid-orable the property of A. hurt, to be sold in a id for game del'i.cered at our P v air` o0a s o kinds ii 1 be pa' m about half acre iota, Cedar rind pine tactory. Perulna`30c Igor " Ataotneroe and pabbgr good fall - - friction between parte and:other.me111 y oak's Red Clover Compound h leas rice1. bets of the cabinet for over a yea-. reserved Sale at one. 'See liill�. \, B. \o cugtcm workde+ne ou S ROS. LAPP BROS. Postill civ Peueher, AOctioneere, 1 g Oak's Red Closer Ointment,a sera cnre�for Finest Cod Liver Oil almost tasteless -- Eczema 500 Syrup,White Pine and:Tar for Coughs _. _ __ -This fraction was•mostly of a personal _ _ - - - - b - _. .__ e nature cti had little to d0 niEl1 their Oak's Dy ps A T¢t lets 35�, Toot�BeTfhes 5 Tod'let Tele rapb OiT 2'>c .._. . R B 6o k views on public questions. The charge all kinds _ rC Darby lister'15c,Derby Oil 25e Perfamea,al odora 10 and 50 ns made that Tarte ae a man Who is �� �� G®, - I. Saltpetre.pore,2 the for 250 . Pare Cream Tartar,Spices o[ ,very ambitious-and anxious .to run asen0ea L3m>n,Vanilla, etc "' . I ibings pretty much in his own w9y. : _ We beg to announce ill, we have purchased th3 D.11g stock of Hugh - :His coli@agues objected to the course g Fne line of Costulries,Flannellettes, Blankets, Grain bags that wilt h@ has been pursuing, 9nd the,quarrel stand-the weal. Miller Co.,all recipes, prescriptions at5d preparations in connection with .11 ~ lien as bee i,pu su his' dismissal from • " )sat store maybe had from us at Wholesale prices. :l ` ifi 'r . , . : ' 171 fiirg St East, .the cabinet. It will be interesting to „ . A Fine Line of Groceries on hand. . �pltoleesle and Retail J A.Mhnsten ,a�0•I TORONTO. ' watch developments from this time11 1. Draggeeta. i I on. Tarte will be most active now in Jahn PaT�@S 1 �tZ=J;oe 3:t0M.$ - OpF•Clyde Hotel,i3naaea9ore to C, D, D�IiIEL;�-CO. 1 I1I I ' . • promulgating his blgll tarriff views, . .. • . .. . . . 11 . . . . . � � , , •.. , I I I 0" 1=1 ,`c, s'.,,, , '.'..,r .� - "'" .. , :. :,'.,. .. rv"r^ •pyy�,,;;: .-�Y,.,.�y,.. r. ,• y,1 .n.l. -,r�jt ,5,�".�. ,;,ro �� .. � fir'• 'y' � .f"'�i.{",�.t a"A'e�i'S,B'o2T:Tt•t ��P:'C 3a. �.. „r, .Y^,• v Yb,< -- - 0LAT-- . V*Wiu she -------- of the ifs - ----... - - -- --- --- -- ' -peeday. or'was isithe etty on Wed' an friends Newshing the yooinang Duple mnoh -VIOCI( YURNITURE Y , ` lies and Mrs Wilson spent Sunday as happiness in their future career, - - : Ashburn. The Canadian Jubilee Singers gave one - Rev lifr Williams spent Sunday last in of their pupular entertainments In the CAMPAIGN. • 'FALL CA P hall on Monday evening$ads@`-tom and Win.Young and daughter .spent the piece of the band, They had a good bee our elegant Uses of Sideboards,Oak Bedroom Sells,Dining Chars, extension ; holiday as Guelph. hoose,over 877 being taken to as the door Shylock was the man Who Conches eco. nal John McLaughlin shipped A carload of The band wishes to thank the Rif Mur- wanted a pound of human hogs on Wednesday. ray and Mrs Tail for the use, of their y 8 p ad. _ r 4F p Don't for st our rives ars the lowest is the la Pe piano,which added much to the Litres Furniture delivered to rt1$att»ga;of Owen-Snead;a at _flesh. --dere are man your hoose free.4ft Thanksgiving at B S Falmes's. liveries of the program, also all the Sh locks now,., the convales- ' ` Born-On October 21st.19UY, the wife others Rho quieted to she f ways of y' .J. H. Bea�$t big Furniture Store, Claremont` .-of Wm McKay of adaughter. getting up the entertainment. cent, the consumptive, the I W J and Mrs Graham spent Iasi weep H T Michell mad daughter Mrs[Pakey !' _Irish Brooklin and Myrtle friends. have returned home after spending ewe sickly child, the pale young _ _. _ _ Mrs Wm Lane and son,of Manchester, weeks with friends in the north, While woman all want human fleshMv are the guests of Foster and Mrs Hnsch• away they visited the fairs as Brechin, a; taxon, Coldwater and Elmvale,also Wm Gibson and they can get it—take W if Palmer and ]ties Nessis Gregg and Jas Digby and their families who pt Thanks via Da at�V H Michelle Scott's Emulsion. _ .,' •� f1Y-S_ _ - -� ara old.resideats of- Shia. neighbo:hood -- -_-- - ' o Deer Park. but now living is Medoaia township, ' Albert Mantle is treating his hones to a where they are in rosperoas oirenm Scott's Emulsion 13 flesh u fresh coal of Palo%,widuh NO--il. L e canace o In eves s to appearance. Eaq and family. 'Mr McRae is an ex• p S red Pugh and Misses Alice and JeanieWarden of the county and is a moat pro- It feeds the nerves, streno-hens and Graniteware. ' 39key viiiiied at W Ptlkey's of Cedar Sressive farmer. His root crop is mag, g r rove on Sunda last, the digestive organs and they , Sunday nificens. One man�old Sipped the scalae We extend oar congratulations to Wm at &Z pounds. A ulnas was also. made to feed the whole body. 1 _ Tbomson and Miss Howard on the happy Kirkfiald on she Trent canal. Near the - �OWBWell, Claremont. event of their marriage last week. town they are building a lock which is For nearly thirty years _ William Mandell, of Toronto, was here said to be the largest lock in the world, iihis week. He is engaged is lettering s The solid rock has been blessed to a SCOtt S Emulsion has been the number of mounments for several of our depth of 88 fees, Lad above the rock a great giver of human flesh. reeidents. I stone and concrete wall is being built to hire Smith accompanied the Dr on bis !!Lie same height. Two immense wells is -We will send you a couple of «>. _ bees Iasi dosser -+s rjo dc.A.-i into the � f J ' kept bray all day is atteQdtt g so the of 65 feet. ---— ounces free. —. mantaofhie elraad m rover, 1116uble- c ion -- i- SCOTT ds BOWNB, Chemlare. ,. ,,• ` _d.B Dowsweli it hayta bis hones rr. - - -•' l 'ted1 which greatly unproves its aI- 4' � Sue.and fa.�o sts : all druggi . nose. A B is one who delight, w I ve things attractive. SEPARATOR --._._.. _ • -- -- _ . . _ . _ U Bev Murray Tail attended the meeting - - -� M1� of Presbytery at Bowman villa on Tuesday; REMODDLEINQ u Easiest working Iron Pump"made. Mrs Tait spent &be day with Mrs tRep)' �' HOMSO Samples may be seen at Factors. .-7MoGregor,of Pickering: I A'Speclalt , Fi l Thom"Dodson, of Toronto, Deanp lad 1 Fs still in the od stand and is re- - -- 'the pulpit is the Baptist ohnrch on bun-I Testimoaialsl_onjl;epplioation, Working pared to do a}1 kinds of work at 'Lits ani Force P,Imp combined B9 this pomp li day morni0q, He preaebed so able' model in the shop, lowest prices. Laser can be ioreed any distance ragnued. 6 discourse and was listened to with rapt attention. Hy. W. White. J MoLaughlin shipped two carloads of Claremont' Horse sl3oeing a Specialty. John Gerow, Successor to cattle from Packenham to Toronto on _ _ _ _, f I(}elow dt Soa, Claremoal. 1 o bourne,Oct.TbIs the even to tots en aro Right. V.Richardson,iso g +ckeri g 'PricesWednesday,also five carloads fr6)tn Kin- Ri h W ' h n A ent'P' n iGooderi,am's distillery where the;will be i Tin and fed. On Sunday next the Ray J Ili 8impii'on s a former pastor will greaeb is the alethGra nate- are THE • dist church both morning and eveuioK,I and ou Monday evening be will-deliver ]his popular lecture on (;o'v'a Nation.is Complete stack on hand. All seats will be free and there.will ba oo : ioollectwa. It is said by oompetentj ydgea� al"mers ar w a,11,*e ous - -:that the teadre la gnestion is of unique - iateresa and is well worth heartatt" I Eavetroughing a spec:a'ly. i + er Wednesday of Seat week au.interess If you haven't bought ttrom us before, START RIGHT NOW and see how quick you will ` $ag evbnt took place ai the residence of 1 have mon n e o w e sae we make o u. -'-- -' I J:.S, BDrDY, h money Put i the bank with the Ings k for you. i _.._Ales Gall.of.Uxbridge.wizen his damilhter was united in marriage to Thos Bnehb,. Goo'. Bnady.e old stead. Cialan:oat. _ 'The ceremony was performed by the Rev I THE RITCI3ENER RANGE GUNS, RIFLES AND REVOLVERS. Goats get your Undel wear . _ from me A big snap in shakers Jna1 received a shipment of 3C' shaker comprising over 3000 yarda A oig selection to chase from at exceptionally low prices. extra heavy ' �atoth.also big range of ohesp @bakers in narrower width A big selection of mens �, Ih' i _ Lech L emend shirting at 19 jo sold regaisrily at 1 i and 130 er d ,lien will do well to 9 vPs have a splendid flee a La !a oar Hors. Ton do not hive to R b Letts we send p y �''i out for one. N e have single ane doable barrel Wet guns of sewdird ¢:eters', efagis ,-, ba their me Big red in Lawns end Prints Laiies wrapperettes r11 2L. , shoe sad rop ,unq rye- in sTvVitsis,vXARL . aad WINCH E$TEa .setons • l, paa ItEii i IN ETON sad BttITH a< WESSON r•valveas. y calibres. BRITISH BULLDOG., t the late&%ahs s nom ruin • f at rook tMttom prices I carry a fall line of ladies cornets o pe P g ' ondat el^aat form,straight front,girdle and military hip at priaerto Bait yon aU If you nee gulag Io bay•weapon Duma RIGHT H]s8>3,for we wn you mows, '' Call sack took at-my sock.no trouble to show goods -- I ; Coal at TIEL- 0G-TROUGHS E. FOR 'T , 1. _ $28 a tan ,.. will not bother a if " r - - Toe hive plenty of 41" soca waad,bas a Bursa coal,wood or cote agnalt well. It will bake i need a good Santana. 4,' it Jr H, R i H A R D So N'S - >x��ti do mare wort with lose tool @baa say BeewA"tul than wood more darrbl• and few sail ata for Sao, Wo other nngs on axle. u you are going to buy a range wastetal-made is eia•a from 4 b le feN 100{ nock a hardwood told' on'ry fail to Ann pricethes at splendid a weselIva and the u you�one.nee our goods and prWes. I mated toe 28Saw borm o 1 . . It's in leads! Shea: be i>a Eyery Hoose Imppoo.tan/showing of finest display of the saying that 1 s I . STEPLADDERS i)faiaa. A Ver y large assoremeni of TEIt cENTa A STEP A Uniyenal . 8tationacP• Books,Dolle, Toys. jab% :' _ to Wealth 1 gy received for the Holiday trade, Call With our at" rot air- Good hardwood Stepladders. Food Cutter • P strongly mad-,not%o be nom• l and see them. -� � msovt a. ibo• ea ng i opali�ed stepi;ade i went h a r y 0r{vf1� ' -" -- $allaoriptions taken for all Magazines. " whiobwllipatmoney1a somet'.mea sold. We have. Ma raw -7 � - - d y Na our poctel. The oat• Weekly as Dail wspapsrs them from s to 10 feat high. Bread. bt.eait.� t coaaieto of s Iae1 tStepa are one toot apart. b ekbt� yc, g eland,3last+.a hammer steps make a e foot ladder. eatiees-ooesse,med- , �RICHAR,�sON' knife, awl, awl., We are leaden is%add«a lam and floe w It ll Laing awl,awl penis i goemY snit you we'll e . mewing wrench. It s nae• fulness is cst-it's ' ��rreefiril�d the money.' t q - 33roolC street, 'C7CTYlitby � cost very Fmill,only–�` Don't Spend Your Money W It fore veins. F cn s Croce Cut i�1.25 .> FORTY-NINE CENTS. 86w anul you ; - — have seen the : solenoid values we offer in this Horse ' line. -. Apple Parers 39 Cents _ Wedding ;Presents g1l n_ Blankets l .... JaiA s reminder, 1 a. Are rapid and eflpe�rtive. will pares Evers so%bat when you :- ✓ �-. Everyone the e. isomy thiels-nlae�aenfj ell. tee we sell.' wb re your and / want t For E i inovr e Yanr money moues will go , fnribest la the back t1 it id Hol ba in of one, -- i Inst what we We ave pea The Bride M Headstalls v �a money in horse -� toents _ Prieei range from Fifteen I HOME COMFORT THREE PLY READY ROOfDl6• The Bridesmaid , f f _ • '. T Agent for all Cents eh a dollar twenty. is trued is nein Hy 4 flys`&rho GOLDEN LIGHT OIL It's oheepar titan shiagl�,&nyboas can ,k e Hopkins, kinds of veh• The Groomsman Quad Sir&1 ?ie Ropes, put it on,no experiooce reg nlred. Aext • 3? doles manufactured'by the McLaughlin 1 ` complete, with snftpa and It gives a clear,bright,steady light, No, to slate is the most endnr&ble roofing. g 1 I ring- smoke,no smell,only complete n&tl9fde-A Cal,mid we will be pleased to glue son •' � s Co'y,of oahawa. In Gold,Silver or Plate. tion, If yon haven't tried QDlden Ligh6 r Three for 25C. you don't know ivhse \od oil is. Brin full mforination. 6 g Q' I;ti1LU1.vC} MAT7;RIALB-Tarred, The Em ire �lsdicine Co, of London, \oui'can along. Ice are sole agents: 4 - _p If the'price is not right, we'll make it right' pT - - - a d root. Ont„ it gas fa inte3-the riod"ersrgned sr --- _------- __ — rnR'%elll, rooanglpitchl&ad coal tar local acity gent for Pickering,for the moat won -- - .+ �N�RaN�O4Nw �����___ t'ver wits si y o&1lpartso the derfal discovery bf tha.nineteeath center ' Potato,and Grain Bags j.l For the treatment of the Noie, Throst, Richardson$& CO'S. V LEADER - �. • • • • • _Bronchial Tabes and Longa It cares Colds I 1 I L 47atarrh,Aathals, Bronchitis, Hay favor Snooeseore to J. 9.Barnard. at a108eSt.IIst�r.1Ce` CHU.RNS', GRAIN SCOOP8f 750. --- -pod all thruat and Inag disoases. Write t WHIT"Y i •for particulars,a stock of treatments; and err For ease of operation, -repairs constantly on hactflat. - d . pa y GALE TRAPS. reseed:%nbeeroone the -. y ' _-4refesi Rl`4ere 0xs.te Prices stock is complete... name ll THE L1;ADEB. •` _, Prices range from We Bell them dl closes% � • _ Ten Uenb snob. cal.priaw. •ra,,� Binder Twine 8peciaUs alone prices We have s splendid line of Qrafa SACgps i ,. s iadoaen)nes' I rightly priced from Bevenly-five cents up, - 111� ELL Parties who bought binder twine from me this f Mc will a pap same to the The Russill Hardware Co". The undersigned is prep&red to credit of McCormickk Haryae%ing Co., st + dig and clean out wells on effort notice Waitern Bank, Pickering, by Oa lot. Charges reasonable. .,.► Th will tin bills of amaants there. ' TH03. MOODY J; 126 KING STREET E., TORONT04 -W. M. C9RLT0:1, .: r Brougham Sept7-50 _ , q �. eC � ,,. r., r r 1. • ;' ti-1 - - �i1 Y,{U� . "?'i 1. "E9wR>.sd; _., , I k , •c:fir«. . . r `t. i rp �, _ • '� �. r - my - __.._—_---- --.. . . .. - ------. -.- -dC>lliJ -betitjg him a mwl! �Id-lo ..04116- J 11 . � - ~•_----- _ . throat. Then a took out of aSenurot-_ cif ; ---- -- -- - — and passed it to mo. saying. "This _ - was sown up'la your frock when you ` :j � . . SM LY were brought here. I don't think ::CHAPTER XXIX. TEAT R>�U:]tSATI3M ZS ATE SO _ she who brought gnu knew anything Charteris, having for once is COLD WET WEATSEB. about it." her life essayed to do a good action c ,9 I _B It contained the portrait of a very sad beautiful o w oPPreaa@d with a sense of her own ou ve imagined; dark hair, virtue. At Such Conditions Aggravate t3sf r� present she is very hon- d' . OR BLINDFOLD ON THE BRINK oliva-tinged complexion; also a lock estly is love with herself and her Trouble, But it is 3liosv ILaomzt •a of brown hair; and upon the back Be & Disease oi the s" L ----- - `--- — - !' waa engraved 'the initials, "F. B" plli�tic treatmsed to ent f an „unlikelye toe-what she is ..to o-Out and Applications atiolasod - OF PRECIPICES'--161Z::- .. and "E. At.," Joined together.by a tion," and lain] true-lover's knot. P Y regards herself in Caaaot Cure It. . e "The woman who brought you the light rif a wily diplomat. here," he went on, "was tall and Cyclamen had telegraphed to Ar- The once popular belief that rhe[ CHAPTER. I. oma confirmed b the very inflames- thur to announce their return to matiam was entirely the result of at Y y big-boned; thin,' white lips; a nose town the mor Y tory appearance his face usually pro- like a parrot's beak; 1 ht grayg attar Fancy's'vis^ unsure to cold or dampness, to now I am now eighteen. I am the last sented when he ems from his it to Laxton. Yet two, three days known to be a mistake. 'Phe disease - - one left of Mr. Porter's old pupils; emerged eyes, as cold as stone. She wore a have gone by since that, and neither may be aggravated by exposure, but -, the have ell been b sanctum. When I entered the room front of dark brown hair, dressed in. y " egged" by tale nor tidings of Arthur have been the root of the trouble Lies in the he bade me shut the door and take a small flat curls, and bound round - some grim custodian, and carried oII received. Fancy, at first surprised, blood, and must be treated through seat. I obeyed him, wondering what the forehead, by a band of aasrom "I know not whither. Uthera- have had then grown indignant, and n w it. 7�riintenLa-and-outward applies: taken their places, but I am still Cwaa cOng black velvet; she was dressed in 8 e secretes h hon- tions never curs, while Dr. Williams' .... left- For-aeveral }Rears pest I have Silas," he began, fixing his mall, ., _ _ an- estly anxious state of mind It is Pink Fills always cure bee been growing curious as to wheth- sharp eyes upon me, and brushingkerchief crossed upon her bosom." - . gittcoaceivable=nay, actor r food, in which er I have any aunt, uncle or guard- the rebellious Dalr from his low fore- While he spoke a veil seemed ];fled ce u end of thin disease fladn lodgment impossible. -WL"can You remember anything. 43 woman seem g- � of your lite previous to the time his silence and neglect. u indeed Concerning the use of theso, pills Mr. - write, I have never seen or heard of ed to stand before me. ' I had trem- ho'has grown tired of her (here she A. G. Lacombe, Sorel, Que., says :- any relative, nor have I the ieasL that Providence entrusted you to, my bled before those cold, atony eyes' frowns and- flings her book im a- "For wards of five ease I was a •idea from whom or whence my keeping?' That portrait, too-my heart told tiently aside), andel found another phe victim to the , tortures of rheumy ( earl stipend The question was so sudden and can love better (here the tears ow tism. At times the 'pains in my y y pend is draws. Where is me it was my mother's, end a elrad- i unexpected that for a moment I gr bio longer any show made of teach- owy remembrance came upon me that within her' ea , din me paused. I had at some time been fondled b eY. ) at least he might' knees, shoulders end hip were al- B �Ytng• y have the scant tour • A word or two re He misunderstood my silence. . tesy to ,write moat past endurance. At other respecting two such a face: and say 9o, times. I could bot dress myself with-Peo�ple who will greatly influence my "Don't hatch a lie," he said, I spoke my thoughts. This is the third morns since the out assiate•nce. I tried several re future life, and then I will proceed sharply; "remember the fate of An- gut have you no recollection of P Y telegram was sent, and still no medias, some of them very costly, ';with my story. ani -- the place you were brought up in- sign. Fane is sitting is cla- getting an more than tem- .. The first is a veryhumble person-i 'Indeed, air, I have no such of anything that ,can give us a clew g y ng Cy without g y thought," I answered, meek] "Re men's morning-room, pensive] won-1porary relief at tb�mosi,•--At--ihia e-onl the servant. When I ceas+ y as to who these people are?" he y 'a6 Y daring what fuactm'� urged ass 'Lo try ed to attend the schoolroom, I was member howyoungI must have been asked eagerly. . -__ -wand A i ashen-I->irst came. to.yQu and town- but I could see �v oa the door opens, and lo! Dr. Willi ms' Pink Pills, and spoke !n the household work, c]eaneYi the "Don't beat about the bush," he only the harsh face and the' lovely °nthe resd�old appears the -sere- so highly of the pills that I decided rs= knives sad Lhe boots, and did other!cried, yet more sharply. "You are one: There was no background to ant knight himself in propria per- first try them. Almost d m the very .. odd lobs Martha end I soon be-I concealing something; you can't de- the portraits--all behind them was sons. first these pills helped tae, and by Fanc3r=tlatah --w Lfeae 1-b&4r taken-aea•est'sr 'e came fast friends. She was b na-' -ma--Then buddenl mist and darkness. � gid. Y extends to him bon boxes, eve twin tura a bright. cheerful 1, a nature j his tone to his usual one of shut- The Reverend Obadiah Porter was g before he every twinge of rheumatisat _ ' whish her master mon did all "fling hypocrisy, be added: "Silas, I levideatly disatppointed at the result reaches her-with a view o1 keeping had disappeared, and I was feeling . him at a better that I had for In his ower to fess; but although,am asking these questions for your of his revelations and interr•oga- I Proper distance-a. most years. I would P P g own good-for the sake of those car unfriendly head. Her lips are un- strongly advise similar sufferers to she sobered down considerably, he ; g tions. He snatched the locket out give Lr: Williams' Pink Pills a fair Y. Moving, her eyes are unkind, g . - ]:otdd never fashion her to his mold I nal interests that must be looked to of my band--what would I not have i of sanctimonious hypocrisy while we are soJournera in this given to have kept it!-and then I am so sorry you made such trial, as I am cotitideat they will bs'Po sY great haste." she says, in a tone of only drive away all pains and _ The second person of whom I must+world of sin," locked it up in his desk again. y I He paused again. seemin 1 not ominously Polite. aches, but leave you strong, active v' now speak conjures up a very differ- Y nearer to me, and hisumi his most j Now, Arthur has been dreaming of and happy "P ag g Y `Silas," ed in his chair ltttle I - - - 'errt set of i es. from the first for m answer, but to resolve Dome ng - ` i I. g half-determined ids in his mind. a widely different reception. He has Dr SVilliams' Pink Pills, are the - - moment my eyes tel} upon that man, a sanctimonious look, "it has much I felt , a repuls n VI's were at I "Come closer, Stlas," he said, with (troubled me, for some time, to see heavily bribed the driver of the fleot greatest tonic medicine 1a the world. L. - " the air of a than who has made v hansom that conveyed him from the These pills not only cure rheumar prayers; there was a Ioud imperious P `a youth of your appearance and pro- n IL tram, but all troubles whose ori fa1 . ;Ilia mind to make an important coin- bable prospects doing menta! work. Idesterate efforttooutdoo thed limb i.orig- P g knock at the street door. lits. Por- comes from nor blood or weak ter munication. II've loo been thinkin whether i P nerves, such as anaemia, cons+um - paused, and signed to the ser- ; g g I foal Jehu and brie him swiftly !a- P- vant to answer the knock, Wondering and half-frightened, I 'couldn't more profitably employ you, g y The next moment there entered the !obeyed, land, after a talk with my daughter, ,to the presence of his beloved. Yet tion, neuralgia, kidney trouble, St. He leaned forward with his arms now that he is here he Is conscious Vitus' dance, partial paralysis and parlor a tall, elegantly dressed man, I've come to the conclusion that you V g Y upon the table, and, still fixinghis, I of a sense of disappointment almost the irregularities which make the t with a remarkably pale face, the.upon eyes upon me, as ou h mall henceforth assist her in the care i overpowering. When a man has lives of so many women a source of - `z allor of which was eat] enhanc-' t3 of the boys.' miser Some dealers oPer substi- P y to read my very soul. he began to a 1 He eared back in his chair as he been for years looking forward to a Itutesyand in order to r blackby n full, glossy black beard. I low voice "I will tell you a!! T a ke these words, evident) ex- warm caress, a glad smile, a web protect your- , black curiltig haft, and large DlarJc know; perhaps that will hal Y cowl 1 self ou must $ee that the full name eyes. One of those strange shud Pe P D Your I petting that such an announcement ! n8. Rance. and Is toot instead I„ Y B 'with ai►eold stare and the freezing + Dr. Williams' Pink Pitts for Pale - 'dors, at which the superstitious`c tucmory. Thirteen Years ago, a,would take my ,breath away, to pressure of lovely but unwilling tin- 'People" is on the wrapper arouril >S I middle-aged woman, looking like a!which surmise he was &careel dis. out that some one is walking over ' ars, I fancy over bov Sold b f . " their grave, ran through me as I i Serttlemaa's housekeeper, or some- I appointed, for tt certainly was a g Y it rather takes 3t out y Y all deniers or looker! up at him. He stood !n the,thing-ot that sort, gilled here to ask I very astonishing piece of intelligence I of him, sent by sail post paid, at 50 cents i Mr. Blunden at alt events is awe- a box or dx boxes for $2 50, by _ doers- I my terms of taking"charge of-a child I to me. - --- ay, and cast upon the group of five ]stricken. and is standing literal] st writing direct to The Dr. Williams' yearn old Two days after arm a,le Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. fs glance of infinite scorn Y "it 1s a very awful ehast;a to S Y "When you have finished your de-'ward she brought you here She place in inexperienced hands." he f even (her sena forbid h!l look-he said, with a sneer. ad- gave the name'as Carston," and said I went on, with a snuMe; "but you vandng even one step nearer), look- • dressing m tutor. "I have, some- that You were to be called Silas have ever walked in the paths of the Ing cruah4xd and miserable, and fill- y .., .. . .._.: 1. g Y �Carston. The money was to be'pure-minded, and the precious seed ed with a vague wonder as to what 9" her dail thing to say to you. I dmwn half-yearly, of Messrs. Fogle' tabu be going to happen next. Y and Lake her for long " The Reverend Obadiah Porter ool- y y os that I have scattered so plentifully I ho you have had soars delightful tete-&-tete rides, and 90 1 tired, hesitated for a Moment. and ' �i�• solicitors. o! Gray's Inn:- has not, In your case, fallen.amongst ' good thea. rising. said, with his devotion- For the sake of the Precious soul the atones and the brambles " hunting," says Mr44 Charteris, still on, until they go down to Wilt- I al whine, "1Ve will ask a bless! entrusted to my keepid I titod ae M duties as tutor were to tom- awfully polite' "It was cruel to shire, where they haus both been In.- Y drn vfted to stay with the Luttreile. b. -upon all hese, and pray-no more to- i discreetly 95 possible to glean alit- mance on the next d I fel t real- g You up to town in the middle _ night Eh as exclamation of contempt- y very grateful to him of it " "But I wish you and ." h as", l very close, and I !o her but TDIe money 1 for wDst ap- en war on better terms." he as tie more i _ and I could not get wen geared, to my unsophisticated mind, I won't draggede Bays Arthur, d e tone. nous impatience, the stranger threw an address a great kindness, and ao I told Mar uncertain of her meaning; "I came presently, In a rather regretful tone. himself upon the sofa, his head still has always been paid regularly to i the when I went back to the kit- of my own free will, because 1 was Weil, I'm sure she ought' a re- _ quickly the d Once I called u eben,- d to come. I love gard mo now with n Inrazeble eye.' covered, We were uickl hustled , day. poo Meesry dying ' you n thou- . Fo le A Quick, but I found them sand times better than anything on led &nye Fahey, with alight lough. She- •out of the roots. and the tutor and g i Martha was very blunt, and ;>.n- has, of oourse, long- ere this contid- Fttti-necked men, of hard asd nate- v °i+ earth; and you know it," returns he.. . -his daughter were left alone with I ariably said whatever came t:,pot to him the entire story of the his Irreverent visitor, generate hearts. Two years ago I most in her mind, slowly, yet with exceeding warmth, y . More than -a twelvemonth passed •wrote to say that you had passed I "Welt, I don't know about. being "I don't. I can't bring myself to I triurandmphant ant means b scene, of the P I g triumphant manna b which it was away before he came again to the ,beyond the schoolboy age, I wlshod grateful, Master Silas, she cried, believe it." declares she. with a y for further instructions. About a provoking g p �eftected, and for her osrri glorious rovoki lance u ward3 and a part therein. `Just think, if you - house with my knowledge.- Than. Iiepend upon tt, master's serving i pretended little by little. he became a fro- week after I got a short note, say-.I his own turn. Miss Judith's getting P pout, that renders her ab- and I were to quarrel and se with at but as the desired that rest separate - itvq that you were stilt to remain lrery t►red of the Work, and she's s°lutely irresistible. q •.weed otter to see them stroll down + Y at j •'K cau says Arthur, c er abouts some absurd matter, slid neat visitor, Miss Judith and he all were very iregveritly together. i maktng up her mind for a certain � � - _•• - ------- you should not contract idle -habits, ]event; and if she • was to o away, ' "Because" coquettishly- "con L. 1. 1 was to give g "That is Just & won Hover en- _ i the road arm-in�rm; and by and by B you some sort of use what would he dol It wouldn't suit ands been here nearly ten minvteg, ter my brain. • I could not think I began to observe how anxiously I him to havo a stranger 1a the „hese„ - . . . about it. It is too improbable. We ' ,she watched for his coming, and that oto. b Jan �, I house. Now, don't you see that he ••You have never once kissed me,"' shall' octet quarrel,-never." her face grew bright -and cheerful at Craw•. otatmsacLaoerWa (couldn't do without you-that you're murmurs she, most unfair] con- "Then we shall be the dullest pair Piles _ . Lhe_Douco of his knock. Martha and everyf core for each i the very thing he wants!" siderin all things.q Y, in Christendom. The sun would • - noun comprehended how matters ilia enety farm of ftchttis; Martha's worldly view of the mat- g �'' be unbearable, you know, but for the lieedlturnndpteedi t vlla, "My darling. Dow could I, when stood. lbs manafaotarera hive antrrnteed it 8sa ler somewhat dashed my exalted summer breezes. But to return; t4iF with every glance you have threaten- "1 don't like that Mr.-T{odwell, ' onWa is the daily prom and ask roerneis . tcclings of gratitude: yet, for all a don't you think Ledy Blunden ought what they think of it. Yon can use It ed to slay me. Fancy, is that just, or •i she used to say. A fine London gen- .t frac back it not on eon a bol,ai that I felt very thankful for the. honest, or even kind?" to be very grateful to me? Consid- - "•" "tieman like him don't marry the ��ialarsoeEotrunom,parsracCo,Tway, change. ering her dislike to me was based daughters of such men as master." If I am unjust, `sad dishonest, a�.Chase's Ointment (To BeBContinued). and unkiarl, as your words neem zo from Arlt to last on purely imagin- I did noir comprehend the meaning ary grounds, I feel she ought to be .•.'imply, I wonder you stay with rte. of. such words; but, for a11'that, .I .. ' Whydonut ready now, at any moment; to " re--you a harder thhig perceived that Miss Judith was very ful employment, in any way I. still and tell me I am ugly? Acrd- ceive me with open armg. Don't fond of Mr. w return 1. I thought best. I have no other com- The •number of trained chemists I isha'n't have a whole bone left in You?" -- "'Let rue now return to the time ,at munication from them; and new employed in German factories in -• • . "I would.' - '.which I commenced this chapter- i my hand, you knots, it you in, on p you know as much as i do." 11385. was i,'T00. It is now 4,500, holding it much longer." "I'm so sorry, by the way, that . my eighteenth y� .year. i 1t was mark- l 'wile pausod: but"Why don't yl could not spew, besides another 1,000 employed „ you have missed Cis this' morning. It's mine," says Arthur, su- . m broad. Nine big dye works have daciously; "I shall hold it as long She had to go out early, and 'won't ' "" ' ;" '-e y poo tion. important chane Li Silas?" he cried,ed, sty kin something, from 20, to 105 chemists apiece. be back, I fear, for some hours." , g as I ]flee. And as to staying here, One evening I was summoned'from sharply with his fist, (To Be Continued : the kitchen to attend liar. Porter in "What-what do yow want tae to I am going to spend the day with . .his - "study." The study was a say, sir?" I stammered. Physician (looking into his anto- you. I'm going to dine with you. small back parlor, into which the "The truth-what you know." room, where a'flumber of'patients Nothing on earth shall induce ht reverend gentleman retired, it was "I don't know anything-indeed I are waiting)-"Who has been wait- to leave this house until the night A BABY CHANGED. - supposed, to meditate and perform !do not." . Ing the 'longest?" Tailor (who has, is far advanced." ,_ his private devotions; the latter, There was a say For what sin am I so heavily age look about called to ,Present his bill) "I have, The Mother Tells How It �Vaa - - Martha used to sa were paid to the him, as thou h he would have liked doctor; I delivered plorable v demands' she, in a dc-- pushed. v y. � g tl~te clothes to Accomplished. ( . . . . brandy bottle-an assertion is some ;to.have squt•ezed somethirrg vut of you three years ago." Plorable voice, "What have I done, - that this burden should be laid up- "A wonderful change," is the cer- �' M . on me? Do you really mean it? dict of a lady correspondent who- k n o n ire With Eea m a. Am I indeed fated to endure your writes ua about her little one. "I'' e society all. day? Well, if so I sup- take pleasure;" writes Mrs. R. B. . . . pose I must only make the best o1 Bickford, of Glen Sutton, Que., "in. 4 the situation and be civil to you.' certifying to the merits of Baby's1 -------- --- ,<, .m-.-- = __ __ _ - . .. . :- :... _ Q:fit - ;- �-- -: y t c,� , tt t> l - .s..e�:;;•�. -' -onl once, mind, or I warn sure and reliable remedy, ary baby 'Mr..=lilt 0vua M-Nfts-fo�r-Twelve Years a Dreadful Sufferer—Now P'rooiafrtlt , you I shall be sea u troubled -t i_o.n,-._:a-nd_-' _- the Virtues of Dr. Chase's Ointment. - But he has her in his arms by this was teething and cross and rFsiless, time, and' has kissed, her, not once, and the use of the Tablets made a. Eczema's itch is torture, the akin asses.on fire with the burning, stinging humor; at trimes it becomes al- but many times. Whereupon she wonderful change. I think the time- Riost unbearable, and in desperation you could tear the !skin to pieces. You dare not exercise for fear of says, promptly, on finding herself at ly use of Baby's Own'Tablets might . .. 'aggravating the itching, neither can you sleep, for no sooner does the body become warm than the trouble length released: save many a dear little life, and. I begins, and instead of restful, refreshing sleep, it is scratch, scratch, scratch all night long. There is scarce- -'Now oanstider me_dreiadfully an" wggld resemmend mothe,s--t�- 1 a moment's respite from thia-maddens malady-at-an time.---Ol course- a--have--tried--near Edi—t -A p- " _._ '- ng, Y 3e 1St gry. But sate says it fondly, and them in the house." .washes, salves, lotions and medicated soaps, but like thousands of others, have been disappointed sad die with such a radiant smile as belies Tho opinion of this ivisd mother is gusted, her words. echoed by other correspondents. Mr. Alex. McDougall, postmaster, Broad Cove Marsh, N.S., writes :-"For twelve years I was a great After this they draw their chairs Baby's Own Tablets give such corn- • sufferer from eczema on the inside of• the.leg. There was a raw patch of flesh about three inches Square, and close to the fire and each other,.and fort and relief to a sick baby, they • the itching was something fearfsl. One-half box of Dr. Chase's Ointment. completely cured me, took away begin a softly worded conversation so infallibly produce calm, pe .1 . - - 'the itching and healed up the sore• f have no hesitation In recommending it as a wonderful ours for itching about everything wader the sun, and sleep, that you would almost think. tL. . ,,.skin disease." - _ . - especially the intense misery they em a narcotic. But they are. not. You may be skeptical regarding the ability of Dr. Chase's Ointment to cure gnu. Most people ase, after ima:giped they endured whfie parted They are only a health-giucr for - .trying in Vain td get retief from a host o':remedies, but Dr. Chase's Ointment will not disappoint you, •You one from the othpfr. - children of any age. They cannot • will be sourprised at the marvellous control which it has over all itching, burning infismmation of the skin, . Then she tells him she !s going possibly do harm-=they .1dways 'do. . ":rad the•wonderful'bealing pow-ere *151ch it possesses. It takes time to thorawkily cure eczema, but Dr. down to stay with the Brookes, at good. May be had from druggists, " . -Chase's Ointment.will do it. You will find re3bef after s few applications, and greAually and naturally As which he decides on putting in the or by mail, post pair], at 25 .:ants a cure wiTI follow. Besides being a positive cure for ecrema, Dr. Chase's Ointment comes useful In a hw3p next two weeks at the 131undens', box, by writing direct to the Dr. " , ' dyed ways is every home for every form-of skin irritation and eruption, chapped skin a21 cb1lbl&1A% wbo live about four miles from the Williams' Medicine Ce , Brockville, "� $tookes. This will enable him to 'Got., or Scheneciody, 21.Y„ t ". 40 edits a has. at all' dealers, or R3dmitnsoa, Bator � Co.4 Toronto. : �, -' - . 1. mitt, . -`t, ." . . . . . , . . - 11 , . r . 4 - - A °4; -. ... .1 I f .I! ,a- .. •:i �.- - r' M d 4 ?. - '. ': _ . a r, . ... t t <: >e` ,11, , F ,., ,,: .> r , 511_i "` :. �t a�.d .. cu �„ $L ..,•. q., 4:u .. ...,:., - a; ., - '4xl ,t: Y' �i. �i', 11:, nvs"•;"•;y "�;r ,,;'? .�`" + ���.•s; ,,.' ..'+, oq, m S .q5> ^ '. ., ^t 'ir.y .mss• , ,.tit."« a >: ., sc-w a t. .. ,�ii�* .. t .. s, 'a1 ` 1, ,r " - e -1 E-ITIAR C. lit,n I.- 1 ,ler 8#le Barley-as-�- `:.11 w' -- - -_ _ JUIMIP`ED TO DEATHRye-Dull; No. . .. i - � 1NU_CnrLA 8nidda at the �oaaia Sonar, To- 1i A E I is- Buffalo, Oct. 21.-Flour-Fa-m. _'_,.. __-- _ -4 - _ despatch from Toronto says: P et - w �.. Wheats-.9priag unsettled No. 1 Arices 'of Grain Cattle, Northern, spot, carIoad41 76}C. Win- 11 Go B. Bird, a commercial r ter-Strong; No. 2 red, 74}c. Corn ' a'i` {Colunaltas iia (treat Peril ed to No. b Polios 13tatioa, te113ttg traveler, jumped from a window in Trade Centres. Quint; No. 2 yellow, 67c; No. 3, <.. what had happened. his room on the top storey o! the . 68ic; No_ 2 corn, 'M e; No. 8 do., d and Much :Anxiety s . THIEVES IN BUGGY. Rossin House, on the York street !�" 85c. Oats-Firm; No.2 white, 36c ; • P. C. Philips and P. C. Brisbane aide, at five minutes to six o'clock Toronto, October 21.-Wheat- No. 8 do„ 85c • No. 2 mixed, 321: ; , . Fella~ , were at once despatched on bicycles °n Thursday morning, and met in- Trade is quiet and prices firm. iso. No. S do., 31}c. Barley-Western stant death in str the side- 2 oose nominal at 64c east, ands to the house. After getting the ikmg 8 quoted at b0 to 60c. Rya-No. i, walk. Bird was a representative of 'No. 2 spring A L onion dgspatCh says: The For- story from Mrs. Dryaea, they imine P P leg at 88c east. Manitoba. 54c. Canal freights-Higher; wheat the John' Crossle J sign Office kiss issued an undated dlateiy set out in opposite directions y and Son Com- wheat is firm, with sales of No. 1 4c; corn, 31C to chew York, a despatch from Col. Cobbs, command- around the Parifament buil'dinge. P. Ply Limited, of Halifax, England, hard at.82c grinding !n transit, and �. ' ing one of the columns of British C. Philips went around the east carpet manufacturers. He was fifty No. 1 Northern at 130c grinding in CATTLE MARKETS. forces operating against the Had drive. Years of age, and had been coming transit; No. 1 hard quoted at 78c Mullah In Somaliland. The lea- The constable overtook theme at to Canada once each year ever since Goderich, and No. 1 Northern at Toronto, Oct. 21:-At the Western ` 1872. On Sunda Bird arrived in 74c Goderich. cattle market tb s morning the ' re• .patch was forwarded through the-Churg street, sad, grabbiag�hs� 3' ceipts were 7 carloaSs--al--ilv�-- -British Vice-Consul at Berbera Som-�reins succeeded is throwing Toronto, accom Corn--The market is firms, with ' o e m's representatives, Messrs. none offering, No. 8 yellow Amer!- stock, including-1;27�ettttle;1;60II,_ __ al1Iaiid The British forces engaged horse.- He then seized one of them, g, y sheep and lambs, 600 hogs, 50 were composed entirloy of native but he broke awn his Coat sleeve Arthur Mannison and Victor Deu- can quoted at 68c on track here. g Y, calves, and a dozen milch cows. troops and levies. Col, Cobbs says: temainin in the policeman's grasp. belle. Deceased had for some time Peas-No. 2 for export quoted at _ i g been sutieriAg. from nervous pros- 69c west, but they are quoted !or The market was only a fairly good "My force reached Flrago this mora- The latter went at the man again, one ; cattle was rather slow, except - T • -ging. When about one day's march i led him with a still blow on tration, and his relatives had tried milling 71c west, - north of Mudug it wee attacked fn t e ja • to induce him not to come to Can Flour-Ninety per cent. patents for the best kinds, and prices were the thick bush. Two advances were At is Juncture the other man ala this year, but he would not lis- quoted at $2.62 to $2.85 middle just maintained. � , ten to them. He was not married freights,.in buyers' seeks for export. kept for the small quantity of beaten back is the morning. Their jumped from the rig and Pointed a In the room he occupied is a door Straight rollers of special brands, choice cattle that was here we had losses were heavy and we captured pistol at Philips' head. The officer g 100 rifles. Our force then proceed-,saw the man meant business, a.nd which leads to a private bathroom, for domestic trade, quoted at $3.25 a Poor enquiry for.exporters. Prices _ ed to collect animals for traasporta- not having a revolver, he had no al- and this door is quite near the win- to $3.30 in bbis. Manitoba flour �e badly ori in the Old Country low out of which Bird leaped. His marketa, which ie making a consider- I tion puFposes, and to join the de- teraative but to release the mea. P quiet. Hungarian patents, =8.90 to g , friends volunteered the opinion that 110, delivered on track, ' Toronto, able difference here.- Prices for lair _ ,, .tachment at the stockade. In the I They lost no time in running away he went out of the window mistak- bags included, and Manitoba strop to good shipping cattle today -,` afternoon a reconnaissance was eastward along Wood street, and g g ranged from 4# to Sc per pound, and t were soon lost to view. The are it for the bathroom door, but bakere',A�-80_10._.;8.80_-___ --__ Daly - pa#d-ia a tPw-.cases made and after sharp fighting the __.__ Y hetghl-ot-tire-thewtndo'w- Oatmeal-Car Iota, in bbla, $4.15 more Was .---------enemy wens.again-driven-off:- - -----FAIR at large: - from the floor !a taken into consid- on track, and in sacks, $4. Broken for picked lots of superior cattle "t deeply regret to report the fol- That the policeman was not armed eratfon, this view a General poor quality of supplies with a revolver, is explained the appears altogeth- iota, 20 to 25c extra. 1 lowing casualties: Col. Phillips and�. �' er improbable. Millfeed-Bran is quoted at $12.50 �d an easy demand marked the Capt. Angus and fifty men killed and feet that the mea doing day duty do In his tel! to the sidewalk he to $18 low freights, and shorts at trade in butcher cattle. good .w -about 100 men wounded. The lat- not carry them. struck the telephone wires, alighted $16.50 west. Bran quiet here at ;stuff Prices are not quotably cha.ng- - - , ter include Capt. Howard and Lieut. LIST OF-JEW= LRY STOLEN. ad, but some or stuff here would, , 4 jewelry ng PO on the edge of the sidewalk head- $13, aborta at $1?. Manitoba; ,.. Everett, but both are doing well, The ewe! stolen, accords to first, at once stretching out dead." bran, $16 is sacks, and shorts at ';not sell, and prices for medium to There were severe losses among the l the list furnlshed the_DeteCUve _DQ-- �nlu�¢1.tnesa w&$. common are weaker. From 4 to 4JK . �`_.. ricffgp t---awd rf=nW"c= I5----'Ttre.;pa,rtment, one diamond r - -_ -._ t - _-_ d . . tag, one workman, who first saw the man as ,-. force will reach the stockade camp I seal ring, one gol4 snake ring, one he struck the telephone wires. Bird's with 4te as as outside figure, only , to-morrow and will advance to at-i diamond butterfly brooch, one dia- friends can. ascribe no reason for COUNTRY PRODUCE. - oCcasiionally realized. i taek the enemy." I mond brooch, one pearl brooch, one the deed. He had expressed his in- Cattle. - ; .. ; The Vice-Conceit also telegraphs i crescent brooch. one gold brooch, teatfon on Wednesday of returning Beans.-The market is strong, with uote(Shippers, per cwt....,. $4,u0. $5.1. - I . the substance of a later despatch � one gold brooch of and by the eamer I .1a resuClt of ache fighting et Erega that eoa 1 Draceminialet, °ture brooch,,00ne double diamoQ leaving!3lolet, one set stead of ontreal on Saturdays i� �epriClia�tter tes sor holal es hands limited. . �pickedre to �2� but her,hcord�nary to. 4.2b 4.7°. _p.-.;�, - October 6, which waw very severe, Iof corals, onene ggold safety pin, one he had intended.on to flee Dried apples-Offerings moderate. ; good..:... :. .• ... ........ 8.00 8.50 : ` � w ' - • 'the Somali levies are considerab' Evaporated jobbing-at at Sito 7c Per Stockers, i i,gold pencil, one gold chain, one gold i _._ . ii per cwt.. ... m 2.50 3.5i . 1. shaken. The 3fuilah, who Ls said to j puree, sad a red Leather Jewa! sane, ID. Sheep and. Lambe :. :be in' communication with Kati andibesidesr a $5 bLl and other articles. BRITISH SHI�'Bk3ILDING• Honey-The market !e steady, with Choice ewes, per ewfi.....: 3.25 3, Inger to the directtoa of the Webb etrainod Jobbing here at 8 to. 8}c Lambe, per cwt. : ... _.. 3.50 8.81 ' River, is bringing sap retatorotrmesits � Year's Report Shows Lowest Toa- per ID., and comb at $1.50 to Bucks, .per cwt... ... ,.. _ 2.50 2.7: : x 11 Col, Swayne is much hampered A London des atch sa s: E Has', baled-The market is steady. Milkers mad Calves ff0 8:00 t g y »a that not since fire ant- p - " . from all sides. I(ER DEMANDS. nage Since 1897. $1 75: Culled epee each. , 2 omen to the necessity o[ transport Work for Arbitrators of the Coal mays p y with offerings moderate. No. 1 tlmo- Cows, each . ., 5 00 43.00- Ing the wounded and water He is l Strike. umn of 1897 has the tonnes *I thy quoted,at $9 to $9,25 a ton .on Calves, each... .,; 2.00 10 Ge . retiring on Bohotle. He asks that I A Washington despatch says; Do- merchant ships In the course of con- track, I $iogf; 6(N) further reliable troop9 be des-,wands of the miners that will be ,neering .struction In the Unitad Kingdom. Straw-The market is quiet, with Choice hogs, per cwt,... 6.00 6 28 , "patched from Berbera forthwith. car lots on track quoted at $5.50. Light hogs, per cwt 3,75 8-00 - ;it Passed upon by the Commission: !boon so low as at present. Five Onions-Market is stead ILL 40 .to Hca hos i$i;' I'LACED IN GREAT PERJL I 1. An eight-hour day for all ern- lyears ago the work on hand. Which y Heavy hogs. per cwt . 5 75 8.0i1 �; 'Tho serious reverse In Somaliland'ployes working by the week, day, or had been fluctuating for some . time 45c per buaki for Canadians. Sows, per cwt... ...... .. ... 2.00 2,54 jJI, 'places the small British forces there hour - - between 600,000 and 800.000 tons, Poultry-The demand for to ltry65c., i'�t age. Per cwt :....... 2.00 2.59 -I, 1s goad Chicken*, alt re, !L0 to 85e; a of about 8.000 men of douDttul ` re- ) An Increase of 20 per teat. in began to show a Steady improve- ��'� in an exceedla 1 perilous 1 the wages of all miners employed by meat, and finally.reached the top do I. dressed, 'young, 60 to 75c par -^i ! liability ti Y ag Ducks drraaed fib to 8bc :�•'. . n 1pa.ir, Der - ._.a�tcation. it tea. point of 1.4I4,I..0 teas Then ceaseI�AFFIRS fMIFI"IA PE ..' S.l lice the beginning ,of Col 8 The establishment of a $240 a steady drop to 1;000,714• lona, pair. Turkeys. young, dry picked, PEACE. . - s Sm 8 12 to 18c per Ib. Geese, ? to 8C,Per Swayne's second eampeAgn against;!b• ton in all mines the decrease Dein about 40,000 Band Loots Farms and Fires ff n r the Mullah last May. little has been 4. Recognition of Mine Commit tons per month This -denoted a ro' - - .oa Pollee. � - tiro .heard of the expedition. The pre-'tees !n adjusting disputes or griev- continuous paucity of new work to Potatoes-The market is firm, with . _ sent despatches sow to show (that�specs - make up for the completion of old car lots quoted at 75c per •bag on A Cape.Town despatch says, The 1% :he was retreating from-the Italian ; 5„ Mors thorough organization of orders. The decrease was due ar! track here. Small Iota, out.ot store, troubles in South Afnca arising 4; cell at 83 to 90e per bag. from thr lad`ustrtat depressioti" and frontier northward, when the Mullah I alt.skilled mechanics employed in much to the absence of home orders I attacked him at Erego Last De-!and about the mines as those from ott er countries, as the - poiitical unrest have now been added • I conther the Mullah was reported to , 6. Condemnation of the alleged proportion of the foreign ships be- - :" to by the emergence of the na£1vy I11 "have about 12,000 men m_ostly arm- act of the Delaware and Hudson lag built was fairly normal. - THE DAIRY MARKET question in a vexatious form. A i Kalfir named Hokorre has gathered ed• a large percentage o! whorfl mere l Company !n redoing wages+ at the $. Ili mrmed with rifips. It to possible I Plymouth. I�iOT A PUBLIC HOLIDAY. setter-The - market is steady. a number of natives In-the northwest ymouth.coillorp. .°! tient De now commands about 15.-r ?, Reinstatement of the eofltory with good demand for the best colony, and has looted the stocks of d 000 men. With this large force bar fireaDen dlschitirged by the Delaware Ria s Birthda to be Obaerwd qualities We quote :-i�nest 1-ib itertaers and .committed other Dui- f B� y rolls, 17 to ISc: selected dairy tubs. Irages After the recent capture of &ee.ing him, Col Swayne Dna to re and IiludSo3 Company for eefuafriQ to oa ata 24th. packed uniforar 300 ski 9 15'i to 18c; store I p by the band a small party, treat to Bohotia. 150 miles, and i work on "swthg" xhe c An Ottawa despatch says :-There color, 18 to 14 c; .low . probably still 100 melena further to S. Ravlelos of the ooniracL rya- y i" 17 grades. T3 of police followed the spoor of the Burgo, the •Prince al efuBritish frontier S. and Revision, limBtion to two'1a the will be no public holiday ba Novem- to 18e; creamery printa, 19} to marmuders, but abandoned the pur- j post. This march must be made I number of lat orers to be employed I�r 9th this Yesr. The Government 20'}c; solids (fresh made) 19 to salt when they found Elie'position of ..,i decided on Tuesday to issue & pro- 19ic. - the Ka ors too difficult to attack gl, under a scorching sun, and over an by any one contractor. ( , &rid &ad roadless desert, even it the 9. Abolishment of the blacklist clamation 9xing May 24th as the Eggs-Market firm. Receipts are Afterwards armed nntivea called up day upon which his Majesty's birth- light. We quote !--Strictly new laid, ion the police to burrender and fired anxiety fa successful. The gravest system. da Shall be observed. In the later- 18c; limed, 16c; chips. 12 to 18c "on them, but the police escaped un- - anxiety w111 be telt unto further 1 NOT TO Bb ARBITRATED: y p ' I a news is received. The entire exDedI pretatfoa Act it is Provided,:)at the r dozen. hurt. The chid native trouble, tion-w in ase o repeated oa a man oI thie mi a exprCheese�Tbe --&Fke• ,- very-Arm• ,gowev�er, !s at Johannesburg, and is -- - �I much larger Scale. operators rntuaCd to submit to orb!- other days in the year, "the birth- with sales of the beet qualities at dee to the illicit liquor traffic, On l,M' g tration, and which will not -be con- day or the day fixed by proclama- 11} Eo .12c per 1fl, and seconds at Saturday night the police raided the __ ¢ Cot. Swayne is accompanied by ;sidered by the commission: - over twenty-five officers and has( tion.for the celebration of the birth- Ile. drinking .dens in the Kaffir Locatloa, _ . dl with him- some Maxim'guns and 1. Recognition o! the union. day of the reigning sovereign," It =•• -• and this caused a ria'._ One Iia@Ir 2. Invostigatioit o[ oppoeltion of is on the strength of this provision was arrested, and a large number of c. some seven-pounders, .: .HOG PRODUCTS. • - The Mallah's success'will set the union moers to work with non- and the action of the King to select- drunken natives immediately attack- '. - whole Ogaden and Delbahanta coon- union-men. - ins May this year for the celebra- Dressed hogs rule steady, with;re- ed' the police-and fired revolvers at . ._'_._L. 8. Systematic examination of tion of his natal day that the Gov- ceipts moderate, Cared meats are in them, after which they escaper!. A ,try aflame. Trade relations at Bar- ,ri : ,bera and Bulhar have shown as working cards at the mines. ernment proposes to act as indicat- good demand, with prices .firm. We strong armed guard subsequently- • ;, I enormous decrease since the opera- 4• Right of union.miners to strike ed. quote :-DeLeon, long clear, Ile; in raided the location and destroyed a -' tions of the Mullah cut off access to at collieries am? ;'Ing non-union la- 1 • Yen and • case lots. Pork, mess.. thousand.gallons of Kaffir beer and `the rich ma kets at Ogaden and .bor. ' �+ir + $21.50; do.a#ortcut, -$23.50. a 'quantity' of whisky. __ • _-.. _ „ . _ POLICIfCAPTAIH S FORTUNE Smoked hams, lei-o 140; conn. Doibahanta. �t was announced by -- 13 to flee; shoulders, it}c Da¢ks, - `+ '`e •:Lord Lansdowne, Foreign Secretary,' r , - in Parliament Isar Summer that the A GOOD TRADE OPENING. Fouad is Desk Aftbz He Sad _ _ - _ , �' • 15 to 15}c: breakfast Lacon, A.t: IRISH .AMERICANS MONEY. _ Dropped Dead. Lard-Tice market is paehanged: - Italians were co-operating with Col. Canada Can E ort Gersten sad A New York despatch says:.A. for- We quote :-Tierces, 101c; tubs, Ile: What Has Becorne-of $30,000 Col- . Swayne, but as the despatches made tune of over $100,000 was found on Flour to Norma and Sweden. pails, 11} to lite; compound, 8} t. leicted"urn Stafne of Paiae7l Y public today do not mention Ital- Y Tuesday.in.the desk of Polios Gap- lOc. - - .• tan'help, it is supposed that some An Ottawa despatch says: The tain J. J. Donahue, fa the stat;on A London: despatch says Tha .. _local difficulty was found in arrang- Department of Trade and Commerce house, where he dropped load lFset _ Irish Tisnuer !n an' article on the t ing for the co-operation. . has received a report from C. E. week. The sum of $34,000 in cash HIDES, VFA_ OL, TALLOW, ETC. procession on Sunday to the gravy;. Soutum, Canadian agent in Norway was found in a small iron box in a of Charles Stewart Parnell, asks. z i>., quarter ending drawer,-and diamond jewelry valued Aides-The hide market is unchang- t :�•. - :-- and Sweden, for the what has become of. .the !"6,000 ed. No. 1 green, '60"-las. and-`--.UP- which John E. Redmond, M.P. and Z I1 .FIGHT WITH BURGLARS. Deoember 3rd. . He writes that, ow- at $1.1,000, including a solitaire ,wards, 9-ic; No. 1 cows, sic; No. 2 ~ f;? _ ring to the cold and •dry suminer, cin worth $1,500, was found in an the then Lord Mayor of Dublin col- - g cows, Tic. Cured,, 8# to I for lected in America for the erection of the trope of these countries have other dravrer. The rest of the pro- cows, and Sic for steers. Placed tion at Constable's Seadbeen a total failure, and as a con- a statue of,Parnell in 'Dilblin. The party included $15,000 in United Caliskins-Prices unchanged. Skins and Escaped. sequence targe quantities of grain States Stela stock, :$1,000 in gold g paper says a foundation atop© `has up to 14 •lbs. brings-10c for •No: 1 !� -Toronto despatch says: A dar- and breadstufis have to be imported mining stock, $15,000 in Metropole- and Sc for No. 2. Above this weight been laid near the rotunda`, but no- Ing burglary, followed by a sena-1 during the coming year, The im- tan Railway stock, and five lite in- prices are Ic lower. thing more has been done. It adds . tional chase and desperate encounter portation . has already commenced, surance policies of $2,000 each. The Sheepskins-Thp offerings are fair,, "The money collected in Americo, with a policeman, the criminals'the 1Fast steamer from New York hav- disiawery of the treasure wFts a tom- and i[ reasonably well invested, should prices firmer at 55 to 606. amount to over 97,006. Dublin Is Ile. • finally, escaping by holding a pistol 1 ing brought 8,000 barrels•of wheat plate surprise, the captain having Wool-The market continues quiet, 11 . ' . at the he�m of the constable, took!flour and several•hundred barrels of been considered worth about $75,- with offerings small. The best'wash- paved with the foundation stones of �x-t place in of on-Friday night. rolled oats. Mr. Soutum says that 000 in other property. ed fleece brings 13i .to 14c, and utt- innnuments to patriots which have - The burglary was perpetrated st he has time and again called the washed, 7 to Tic. Pulled supers are never got further for lack of funds, ' the rceidence 'of Mr. John Tlrynaa, nttnatarsa rat lire .`yaa�aa .-- but in.' r^P>>'� • ^ . j. eat"1 " "` "" "' of N. A. Murray and Co.. 75 Queen's the pow,ibbility of a steady and large 7mlltrv= A J4a collected, -and=no account urns svar'"" "R' to 19c. iven to the American subscribers Park, while the family�.em at, din- import trade of theft .products„ to -'-' Tallow- market is quiet. g - -. ner at 6.40, and the thieves got these countries. Cabinet Votes $20,000 to Terms- or the Trish public." ;,; kaaaing District. Dealers are paying ei to 6� for away with-several thousand dollars' rendered, and 31 to 4c:for rough. -- - -- . , . worth of jewelry, including a num ANTI-FOREIGPT PLACARDS• A Toronto despatch says: At the* Rendered sells at 7-to 7#c in small . T E AR 'RT. _. . -- � ` ber of diamonds. meeting-°i-the-Ontario s�laaL- on tots---_--------- It. was .P. C. Philips (250) who 'Tuesday it was decided to expend Parti Decided `to Accept Invita- - pursued and gave battle to the des- They Intsifere With Construction an additional $20,000 on the cglon- Y p peradoes, who were escaping in a of &ailioad, ization roads in the Temiakaming UNITED STATES hiARK1;TS. tion to IIaited. States. ,rig., He prostrated one with a blow Hong,Kong advices say that the country, the recent influx of settlers .Duluth; Oct. 21.-VGheat-Cash., ro; A London despatch Sans: Gen - ..on the jaw, but when the other held posting of anti-fcii-etgn placards at having made this step necessary. 1 hard, 72c; No. 1 Northern, 70hd ; erals Corbin, Young, and,Stood havt a revolver to his head he, being un- Canton has prevented the engaging No. 2 Northern, 68ic: December, 68c tendered Earl Roberts an invitatio4 _ . anoed himself, was,forced to release of Chidese laborers to work on the KAISER IS WIDE AWAKE. May, 70$c ; November, 70c. Mac- to visit the United States, and Earl . themI . , and they were soon out of Canton end of the great Canton- e.roni-No. 1, 65c; No. 2, 63c. Oats Roberts has .told the American gent "Sig,ht- Hankow Railroad. The American December, 29}c. _ erals that he has partly decided to Obtained French Submarine Boats. of g y. 1. Mrs. Ilrynan, while at the dinner Consul at Canton has a9ked the Minneapolis, Oct. 14.-Close- accept'their. invtta:tion, Find o -to' f table, �wa.4 aroused by hearing,foot, Viceroy there to take steps to lis- Wheat-December, t38tc; May, 69Jf to the United States in Dec,em'ber, steps on the tin roof vf`tbW-verand cover who are guilty of posting ithe A despatch to the London Tele- 69#c; on track, N6. 1 hard,�71J6 ; 1908, Find there is 'a possibility di 1_r' and, going to the door, she was just ti-foreign placards, A number of graph--from--Paris says it is asserted. No. 1 Northern, 69Jc; No. 2 North- his crossing in time to witness tht �; in time to see a man clfmb down a arrests have been made, and Query that the German Government has ern, 88ic. ltrternattonal yacht races. I erl S post and run away. Going up oificia.l in Canton has been instruct- contrived to 'obtain possession of all ' Milwaukee„ Oct. 11.-SVheat-Easy; Roberts is anxious that. Gener{{��li � stairs, she found that the Jewelry ed to stamp out-this method of -in- the prans'of a.11 `the French sub- No. 1 Northern, 73}c; No. ;•North- French and •9elly7Kenny Accorirpaial .,Was missing, and at once telephon- citing against foreigners. marine boats. ern,' 71• to 72ic; DeC ember, 70gc., him. -v •,yfi �19 .� .r' - . - - • 11 .. - - _ . _ c I r .. . , _ 1 M .. _ t .. 4 ` - .. � i� ��gg,,,. y�,,,, ,. .. • �- _,-.r zr I h 1, �,,,.../;. �` , ��5�'-�"' .. .:tea... _ v br. � ,;.• �.�:'•1'es��.•.�/" .. ..=+�.. .. n,¢,•»xyw���.z�.,,�}ro.rr�;�. nr ,�:•rey y J _ :. v ltgp A r. ...� nr e1erz1-s -Mrs (Rev) Tait,of Claremont, epees i * *�-- •n alwyi9.ago , u, on - tUse —4I�U{?�1©ll- 8 - -- 1iTT yoarci iNave —W Logan enbecr7 her 'net received a cuIoad —0E- ` � _.Sam"rsseaosa�re. er1 a9_ a wiadaas_aak-ia�asseJaread bags' "` pr 1 Sti age of date on Jabal on i paper a- —HarveySone was the asst of J cal M — ---- c of awasY at Ihia otIIoe.61wa7e g 1'1�, i• i••a+� r f �'- ptra�r t e para aise.a t Mrs Mgrku w hila in town thu week. - -M Burroughs cad family ire moving The undersigned have receives instruct• - &We weak to their old home near Brooklin ions trom J.A. Wbite to sell by_ public Woula ask the public to call and examine our mealy selected -We are sorry to report that W E Laotiot It his P19011609 lot 26,Don 6, pick- stock of knitting yarns, Berlina,Audilusions, Zephyysree. Shot r Clark is cot improvttitt as his friends crQng, (1}muss wwt of Brougham)on ;sad Floss, also something new in Fancy goods, Lamp a would desire. ( shades, Stamped Linea goods,•Felts eta. ,y G♦ PICZAI ta, 011T., Oct.2d - 4942.- -Bora-O Tuesday, Oct. Qlst, the Saturday, ,October 5th ave Tor-- wQfe of"@.H. . ---- - - -- t8-Br�lts ". caro,of c sou. _ " - - -- + -Mr Wm O'Connor,-of_ Ordlia,=war LOCALISES. here attendtaa the funeral of his fathee•it� 10 iecdiaB steers,rising s yrs old, weigggbt T�#� Z;t BQQne ' &bons 11001bs; 20-feodin sMers, rias tat lYl• E. s , law,Jobe Larkin. yrs old 1 18 heifers rising 2 yrs 9W, , P ring. -John McGuire,who has been ill frr heifers rising 3 yrs Old: 12 calves; E. ick -W E Vaastoas shipped a caiload of some time with typhoid u,we are pleased a cows supposed to calve in 01OV'2 cows .`hogs on Thursday, :rport uoIIad again. giving good flow o! milk. Shoop and Pigs Dross Eva Peak, of. Toronto, visited Mrs C Taylor and her niece Misr 28 ewes Cotswold-and Shropshire bredd; $ter home here last week. " Earl, of Toronto,opens a few days during 60 lembe Cotswold abd Shropshire breed', - -F. H, Carswell#pent Thanksgiting pe y g 10 pigs 3 mos old. _ v . - Tavistock. the pass week with Mrs B W Wood. P g :. •: .. . .. -Mrs Goo. Kerr s ns a -litre James Somerville and Mrs. W- Terms made knower oa day of sale- ,Sale with Toronto frieads Is week. D,Gotdon d once at 1 o'clock rain or shine. Xregb_ Cargo Just r ' -Miss Lizzie Shepherd, of Toronto, past week with Peterboro frieada Puncher& Postill,snckoaeers• } visited her home here last week.fs-'40' -Mrs McLean and obildren, of Toron ),flue P. J. Wright,of Toronto, spent to,are spending a few days at the home n - - ' The Dag with friends here.a r of the lormer's ureter Mrs. W.J:Reazin. _ Winisor F�Y18 D Wit Salt-Pirie O'Leary, of Toronto, apart -C sad Mrs Seldon and Mrs Seldon y were here on Tueedav Thaaksgiciag with his.relatives hare. or. of Whitby.. �� Rent -Fred and Mrs. Nang, of. Toronto, evening attending the harvest home is ;r opens Thanksgiving day with Wm. cadthe Methodist church, Tillsons Fine Rolled Oats, ' :Mrs Peak. -On Monday the Toroato4agrs ren " - -Mrs.(Dr,)Young and child, of Mal• orded the death at Buffalo o{"thivwife of A first-class farm contaniag one hen- MOl:ua Rolled-Wheat and T A Gormley of this ,ace, She has vern, spent a few dacs last week with p pp Bred and seventy acres aJl Other ChO1C@ meals. ' been living in that city for some time, _ _... . Genuine Graham Flour -- Pickering friering c. . Ta Lori of the Broken Front -Picketing council will meet aezt -Spencer y -- - ALSO - 'i(�h01C9 Family Flour - dspa� he 0aneaetioa has moved into the O'Leary residence of general business. brid e. Ho hada sncceaetal sale o! his m eHo Frame house and about one acre of The good kind W8 all- -lire, Brox,of Belleville, is with her t week. len ore a WayS- aieae, Mrs.B.-A. Bell sad tnlas tendt spend- -There will be an interesting game ing the winter here. - , -Mrs. Ryan, formerly of Whitby. of Rugby foci.ball on the College grounds Insurance promptly attended to. on Saturday forenoon between Pickering, - -. TV ori "i$ia iha. v e a. - . g _ - ChTZ urch et.lest Reek, ConveysascinR done, _ Nor 9 Toronto. . - -Will and Mack Bradford were here -- -• - __. -The Rev Robert John D D, of - _ over Sunday with their parents, Chutes Visite Claremont - an! Mrs.Bradford. London,u is aspected will deliver an . . : . . every Tuesday. � -Mrs Fred Doyle, of Toronto,'spens a address is Bs Andrew's thatch here, - aoaple, of days last weak as she home of some time in January He`ie one o!the ' T. VSE R,ichardsoa, her parents on Cboreh IL most eloquent preachers is the Peachy i serial church to Canada. f► s -' -P Lukrrs and faintly, of Toronto, ._ . xtseaded the faneral of hie brother, John -W J. Reazin launched his now skiff 2iotary Public. Pickering Millinery �� �Larkin here on Wednasday: lYt week and it has orovsd to be perfect ' -Miss Myrtle Meyers, of Port Hope, Is satiafectory for tie work for which it iia upending bar Thanksgiving holidays baa been bails. With two ooenpaass i /! •with her cont. Mrs: R.A. Bell. draws lass than five inches of water and +�O H E A� � day Oct'-2nd � r -Our public school will M closed ta• is easily manoeuvred in marshy plaeas,. Wer et to rbpara the deaf as the - day iFriday� on account of lbs Meeting o! '� and remaining days of the week. All ladies ars cordially iavitad to Dome =she Teachers Institute in Whitby. �' of Geo FeedingCattle a of 9ti 't t e ratd•raas -. $ y and suspect latest shapes and styles. ' -,'sits Lary Kahoe. of Breehia. is Smash.Dumbarton. of Charles Ata4stire. apenitiatt a few dept is Pickering. She The docessed was a flim- liar figure is � came to attend sbe funeral of bar IIaab. this villa=s for come time until last sprtas - Ca er• when be was forced to to to the boo tial ,�iBB -'-John Larkia. for treatment. After remamax Mara . For Sale. -Rev. G. weesegar aeeompan;ad by for saute rima,be left Lad gradually sank _ �^t Iiev Murray Tai=.of Claremont. vostavillil n until death relieved him of bis sulte:1210 �� th® (�jgEAPE 17T. Pmb tory mseriait u Bowmanv:Jle on Comprising of Steers and Heifers. A ' Tusanay. on Moadav The tuaeraf took: place on 6 C.Wilson eaebaagsd pulpits Thursday when his remains wen tatersed ` in ibs B C eamesery. last Sunday with Rev. Mr. Sraieb, of -•Pot►toaa are a seams eommodity Ila Will be sold by the dollar or by the Our f ladles bags are the chargees = Maskham. The lat3er conducted- adles guroaayo are the ohoapoll --- t5is locality this aason. The pries that pol nd. 'barvesa home services here.and bas ser• is basing paid in moss aurae to $1 00 par Our d"nallettes are the ohaopast and bees _. -anoras were touch Lppreciitad, w l boss t oh a bag Owing to the cold Bret season.the Ona oo 'are he eapes _ -R. M. Stewart who a now assendinp *i • our booty are the cheap*" � _ AB84. t , ben . H C sa - e• 8. eh tato . e p v r the _. its ire th the Coll an a DensaSQsit Toronto. hue rmaJt and®am beingpsa®*bas affected Our bison P 041 aired an excellent rnaatiaa is Bs. JJ Duabarfon. _ our coffee a the eheapeet !,*humus Be will begin his dnties as b dry ran. Tlse sovernmeaa reports Baeeber, Om sea to the cheapest opriag Liter the closing of the college. show that the crop tbroughous$b•coca. our patent medieuaa are the eheapeas. The masons have began the work of try i►Mobs iha average and w e think shat :. building the stuns foundation for David sbey obs be krought bore Lad sold.at _ _ - : - W. L � n E, PIIgh'e new barn. The aoafsact for somsibi"-bow than be prev*91110 __• YY o �' _ - - seas.eamenter work has been lat to chap. prises, In some pisoea Manitoba vote; mm Bros.,of Uxbridge. The work will we are being brought -in Lad mold as a be rushed now Quail the building is cum' doUsr' ;�ickering r�pleIn St.Thom".Oat..ajoie!stookDom O.l •-'Weather -The Frisk R.Conklin r she a is Mia or sized wish a capital of C of Thanksgiving night Hader the anspirss Pay g RL P of the Ladies Guild of Ss. -George's choose, to - maaa[sesare cad. export - ebaroh was quite a success, The pro ehee�• which will i pat lop is thin gram rendered b Mr Conklin was one of squares, each so M divided-lata smaller y Lumber Latest Styles in Alan's Qverooate and Pea Jackets.she beat of its charactrees recdared is squares of a half poaad each. K Pickering Lad was mach enjoyed by all tbace presear. The audience though not 8 01t xtra good valve in Ladie'e,_Gent'e and Boys underwear -- very large was an appreciasive ops, and t j would be pleased to have Mr Conklia re gorses, Cattle, ,ill kinds of rough and dressed Lumber - " appear is Pickering. Lash,Shingles, Doors, Sash, House fins All kinds of Boots and Shoes always in stook -Oce of the oldest residents of Picker. Harm Implements iahings and Silo material i ing sowaahip in the person of Mr John The undersigned have received iastrn�• - 'Larkin, passed parsed away at frit late residence tone from George Wilson so sell by pub is an the base line south of this village. on �T Oat 19tb,at the age of 88 yeere. He ataetfoa at Lot l0,B.F.coo.,Pickering.on Cialera tarke and water troughs made came from near Belfass. Ireland. over Tuesday, Oet 88th, 1982 to order R. A. Buntingo fifty years ago and settled in this -town The following vs,lp;bla property iship where he had proved himself to be. I black mare.7 yrs old; I brown horse. B -;ta upright and respected citizen by all &too a quantity of apple Is for pale his neighbors and acquaintances. Be tion Wilkes. I tis 2 yrs old.got w Stan• was the father of tbrm sone and, three 1 black and white now due in .. Dec ; 1 red cow Sae io'Jan'; 1 black cow . - danghierw,-frv"whom ou"ive-him and due is Efsrch- 1 re�caw dao imAprii ; 1 - - _ �ewho were present at the tu&eral. They black cow calf b77 side: 1 red beifer calf by • � ' C-1 ea �w mdkio 1 cow!arrow; 1 fat - o1son ' Pad are Henry and Annie who live on the side; 1 o R. homestead. Tbomae and John,of Chicago cow; 3 steers,2 yrs cid; 2 hailers, 2 yrs 'Mrs James O'Connor,of Oiillia and the .old ; I heifer,1 yr old; 2 steers,I yr old late Mrs Wm O'Connor,of Orillia. On a Spring calves; 1 broad now in pig; 7 -' •�� Wednesday st 9 110 a his remaino was Wold ewes; 6lambs';'1 set long tag bar, r --For.Cleaning Windows, 1111rrOrt3 r eoaveped to the R 0 church followed by ° 1 set plow harness ;1 set light double and Silverware. a latae concourse at Mande and aegnain• harness;1 set single harness;I set breechia _falces,and ours the celebration of Han. and quarter straps;I Bain wagon and box • - 1 Todd wagon;1 opting wagon. cap 2500Eureka Fly Tiller _ Mase proceeded to the R 0 cemetery for lbs:1 Wilkinson plow No 4;1 Verity plow l�l Slke ". ' interment. No 7;I Verity gang plow;1 Nsltionalgang - f -Tbe harvest home services and enter plow Heir new ;1 set diamond barrows $tinder'TW1IIe FtO. tainment ander the auspices of the Ladies'' set lf.H barrows;1 horse rake; 1 binder IR e Clover Aid of the Methodist church was a do. M•H ;1 cart;1 mower near new; 1 te& a tided success in every particular. On near new; 1 borse.power and rode; 1 Batt- l Hardware Uatchanl Sunday both'moraiag and evening -ser• ing box; •1 comb M-II seed drill; 1 cults . �. Reazln, Piokenng, Oat, _- vices were well ascended,and the sermons vexor Sylvester with seed box;'1 la^d roller 'Tlnlothy gra cbed by the Rev Mr. Smith, of 1 set bob eleighe near cow;1 est bob sleighs J Markham,were much appreciated. On 1 bnegy pole and neckyoke: 1 Chatham T�ssday evening the annual supper. io fanning mill; 1 sovAer M•H ; 1 pulper ee%leu-tush the-services was severity near new; 1 set scales cep 2CA0;.1 dozen — �.ANTED�. C U Tin S,s— ii 3 b• l eieue'bvs t: 4 ,,,P ... gym+ AS,nsual there was an abundance of good Raw. , �jrJiV[i]< J 2 bay racks; 1 eat wazqon spring a carry - things provided,to which everyone did 4000 The; 100 rove torospe : 25 tons bay; WAGONS41 justice. After the ph9sical wants were 2 logging chains• I binding cbain. forks, - - -satisfied all repaired to the body.of the hoes,rakes and onmeroas otber siticles. i hist Pries` church,which was npproprQate y decor Bale et one. Everything mast be solfl. �- --- T - tire&sad-ethers-atrsttrecsive-programm8 se•bfr.Wilson is g vrog up th-e-farm. �. T was rendered. The chair was oecnpied TERMS-Fat cow;roots,bay, sheep sod `+ 'b the pastor, who after a few well chosen all sums of$10 and under cash, over that _ CUTTING - . y : _ :� _ B�1XES .. worde called upon those who took pus in amount 11 months credit will 6e given to " :± the program. Mesio was furnished by partiesfornishing approved joint notes. 6 AND CHURNS `. ;abs combined choirs of the Methodist aa3 per cent per sttaam 6Uow,rd for crib. T'reebyterian choirs,and solos were ren- Poacher &Postill, Cleaned Free I.' _ AT derea by Mise Hattie Law and by Messrs llnctiooaerr, _ .. - , Harvey Hoar.of Myrtle and B N Wagner r and readings by Mr Ward.",All the nap. X-l", T. A,(i REICA, Pic><eringbers were well given,blot the solos of MrHomov Hoar whois Limo#& a strangertaaaboe=tLlbaaedmeath27 over J; g. �Q�iPAtEYCo.,in Pick aliaited moat Cavo ble,corn• '000�tas'Bams. gasems• t~ on r draagins ter cwt's tisw tease Cas T SOB Sf1LE-House and lot Being mantes His attractive �anaer, ditJtinat Taae eooc�ei.ae all lelsiaam.Pius and j� art er tot 11,con r, coatatniag of sm !intra=ars danger.4a Psi a le...�,a TORTEP t+od P aattneisiion cad pleasing voice will always �}' ♦ neer..seallass tor.aaraeaynzpotae. • onmba: _. (make hien►favorite is Pickering. Tl �'No.0,ra dgrew atroepr,e�pss Los• e. yv hitby� Oat• �bw of t'ntit we"and a good frame hours,first Ghee e t or tsuslsd as meat t of ries ane two s cent eotLl tossing amounted i0 tbotit =I1^a arum sae a�lW wtaieOr O#4 'a T a�� aatq,kard cad rots For y Thaw, at t0 The lad es of she congregation are to be ypOe 1 _�slgtliCa.�O°�e � au „ >IlysJssLataLtord.sapmla ' w . 40 _ialYwesar� [aaaiteW.>�sa'talo -. fpts,,ptointedl on the rattles of tbafr afsorle - ,. i¢ :.. .., .. 1'' " `.:� . :;.. ,., � ys 1., 4+ v�"i15"r, � �nJ'].�.• •+da1M'un Xw s