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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_11_07 x � „��. _ '• .. • _ ,� , •�� a �Y it pay k��.et•'. ,,. „' •... ., .'... :, _ F 's.� ,. _. .. .. ,. _ .. - .,a � �a y , J',. .. ._._ P- -i , T 1 �OirEd XII. -. ..._PICS.ERING. ONTO,'. FRIDAY. . X0V 7 -1902. t -_ ---- _�NO- ,� twrf:0tOtSttitl gating. " OUT ARC►UND US Scarboro Do you ever thick of your darling, As she stands gazing up at the sky, Geo Everest has started a viholesale Feeling so sad and so loutly dltedLedi, _ _ LATROT LOCAL RAPPSXI14os, SZCOSDXD ST milk wagon, a wagon for the'City Dalry F* the'drifting'white clouds seem sa- i Tis PILZS* AND JOTTED DO" Si.Quit Co.and appear to be drawing a good load high? COS XOPONDalrs. Mias Beldam, dauahtpr of our -geoid A. YOi7NG.MD.,O.M.,•Follow of '- n� }� #�� Balsam-Zion, auctioneer. David Beldam, who has been And she wonders if all the blue vapor - 1 e Trinity 3tahical College. Toronto, mem- 1� `-mi ih living is England for a number o1 years, Is only a curtain to hide her of College of Phveiciaaa and Rareeon•of returned ratber unexpectedly last week and The beautifulnit o1 Heaven, Ontario,Office and residence Opp O'Bearybotel As the time draws near for municipal Y y Woburn 10 ,Oat. Oiso boon; morning r to 10: elections,noses are being counted. 6o ivy gave her friEDde a pleasant surprise._ Which lies on the other side. evening B to B: A number from'our'vicinity were con• - as we have heard-the candidates for county_ firmed last Friday in Christ's church by And if, when she reaches the portal, i Of all materials and design council are Thos.Poacher and R R. blow• the Rev.Walker. The first oue to welcome her home Legal. kept in stock. It will pay you bray. Of course there,are, as usual,a . Will be her dear, blessed mother. to call at our works and inspect our stook, number of tames mentioned jokingly for 5cartToro Junction. Waiting therefor bur-darling to come.. nENTON. DUN' A BOULTBEE be the township council, but it is diffirzoit to -- Barrtete-s.solicitors.etc., 14ationai:znet and obtain prices. DQn•t be misled by de}ermice.`- We understand Thos Beare, Following is -a. report of Scarboro Jct. Fat life with no mother to bri bleu =i Chsmkers, m Si ag atrest, east, Toronto, agents we do not employ them,coasegaen a James Underhill and James �McBraay public school for month o1 Oct :-Sr, Div- The pathway,so ragged and vteep, At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon. Money ly we can, and do throw o$ the agents have announced themselves as candidates Sr 4tb-Gordon Beckett, Alletta Gibson Seems dark to so young a traveller, to loan on ifortgage, commission of 10 per cent., which yon will for the reeveshi We cannot say detiaite- Rob Dexter', Katie Heron, Lizzie Header. Without her dear counsel to seek FR%JK nRxTOv, KC., D.C.L. certainly save by purchasing from no. A P F y R1ffR8E3TG, DUNS. W. MQLOCH BOULT- ly respecting the two latter.but Mr Beare son,Angle Smich. Jr 4th-Eva Beckett, - BEE. a1•ly call solicited. to in the Eeld for a certainty. C. W. Die. Herbert West,r,vilo Drown, Willie Meade- But she knows that Clod hath a purpose f E. FAREWELL, C., BARRiB• WHITBY GRANITE CO., nev's name has been mentioned as-a pro Lizzie Vivian, Robt Trinnell, Roy Stamps, Iu taking our loved ones away, Q. Opp.Post Ones. Whitby,Ontario bable candidate for councillor. Tbos Taylor, John Bell Sr 3rd-Martha And though the harden be heavy Ooant morn Attorney,and County �• TffiB O !. obey." 6 nrFeon, Regie Meade, Percy Peters "The mourner will calm! -- -- P A _ __ 9 yy 1 0 v _._ olloitar. �panzt Hoaae,Whitby. .. _ Ashbridge, WilliAnnie i e ea! _ ..Highlandr _ `li Rake C eekIsaac .. _.. .. , .- III - �OW ds McGILLIVRAY,p BARRIS• PI��ERII�G LIVERY Aarvei, E Jr 3rd-11ahe1 Dealer, ' easy and aurae day,when twee life is ended, ars,Sollcitczs,dca O»ca o posits Pott• The 1lelviIle -hnrcb people pnrpgse hold, Tarvee, Edna Allen, Walter Woradall, Sly spirit will End sweetest teat, ' e@ea Whitby.Out. Jao.Ba11'Dow,B.A.;Theo. ing their second anginal aonlversary of Mr. ,Howitt Tarves, 11ay West, Jean Herou. And r c own dearest mother will welcomer A:,e(itilivrav,LL.B. Money to Loan, BY Crozier's pastorate on the :+th and 19th of Sr tad-Katie Becket, Edie Knights, Her child to the home of the blest e~ November.. Un-Sunday neat,the 9th iost. Archie Knights,L•)ckhart Trinuel. No.on Myrtle Corcoran PATERSON.RITCHIE il: SWEENY, ` ' Rev Murdcch McKenzie,recently returned roll 33 Average attendance 27, Barris ters,.Soileitors, etc_ Temp:e B7ild• Firet•clase vebieles for hire by da3V from China will preach morning Jr.Roo,n=Sr 2nd class- arold Wesi tag, Toronto, and Claremont every Bq tarday. go M, X.F.Patersoa,Q,C.,P,E.Ritchie G.R.Sweeny. Or night Bas in connection meet- ing. As 51r 11cKeazie is a very intezestioe Sack dead, Hazel`Welton. Sr pt 2nd- C w o C ro � � - e ing all G.T.R.trains. Freight and., and powerful speaiter, all should hear him. Millie Craig,Albert Vivian, Jimmie Bell, I, Q s a express delivered to all parte of the On 1londay.evening- a tea and entertain' Ella Heron,.Cora Rate. Jr pt 2nd-John e°t ® tl� village, TeamiDit of all.kinds done meat will be given East Toronto choir, Heal, Harry Brown, Sadie Ashbridge, .s r ° i i 2:6 M than ttbich there are few better, with sev- lir lot-Ultve 3looro, Merle Graves,.Lionel , on shortest notice. Sale and nam- lft 0, than - - • -• GSOa. Grrdaate of cue Ontario vet- Oral EdiM m1da10II eta ea in oOIID*CilOn. y •O G e t7 i C= 'dies Edna Shaw, a talented c elacu Dexter. Mabel Seaton. Jr Ise-3iabel urinary College, Toronto, registered member _ tionisf will recite. A good evening's Heal, Gordon Tarves, Ada Woradale, Lew S a. o $ ' a C 1 >g a Id%.a Ontario vMterin 0lodioe' Aseociatioa. _ _ ¢ °� 7 entertainment is assured, i- West, Willie Heron, Artbot Kni ht, - W"" It-,y fl K a" C'a OM-o end its deuce one and one-9tiartor 01116 Peak g s = :°°C o° as, �'O W� Ohve West, Batson Hiltz. let class- �, =_ 3b north of Green River. 0�5e and sLoeinatorlis W. H. 9 PTiJpT`lCEOl. °xco Xe Se� m a° ' borers a to ti a.m.,and l to e p m. Tele prapla Kinsale. Hollis Beckett, Arthur Miller, Ruth Ash •°°13 y o•ac i°=°b • w--t t x address Loemss Si}l,Ont„P.O.addrea,Gzvea :. bridge, Maggie Bell, Frank Bolton,3daada 1°s,11 S°�rry o • g ° ! •ro S - - uaTer, Ont_ Mr and Sirs Roacb, of Charrywocd,were West,-Bertlik-Eenderson, No, on roll U, 14 i• �8 $ �= J. BSI RLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, Furniture., at Mr Bri¢nrli'- oa 6¢adap. average atceadayee 30 O - - '., I Iary t7oueBe'T antuo esBf 1ss�ersAd, ruoaot�tti i 1 s 1 Weloo Miss oIa- week.rsoons, of Ra Ian,'viaaed at 8• - - nwilN RIV[R: _ M y ' o ¢•' glob liar an C00 = -- -- - F Medical W g rf onteno etartaar� m Harbrou'a youngest graad daughter Miss Mazy Turner is spending a few days diseases and ii,lur es of the domeswe animal- is bis gasac for a time. _ S lw"telaccordingSothe>potlmaderaapprovdd with herparsata. C� ..• Agri tad setentiao pr}ndplw, Omen to T.A. Greiga A full line of Brei- Abort seventy $vs, of the youth and hdro 5Vm l�iyg who baa bees iadlspae*d • 3 timpl'aten crop, as on Ctntrfeb et oppo blase furniture now beauty o1 Kinsale cad datroaadi lge aj�et at for a wok i-in bar usual health again. ' r` l' ate Paek'a livery oo sahibitiQu in Jr W. Rodd's residents,on Friday evening( Rae Chas Book,of MaMester University, !, To . ® +• J a 4 last All the pular amusement► ware as sly ••/ - oar were rooms. popular waa ewe guest of H Hopkins over the La• s• a • » , indulged in to their awtlefactioa. P Q• . e,.' dept niversar , s t:�lf. y _ a w v' - �til+Irtili $ Owing to-gvaresrlJ services DeiyQ held - - if you are tllSnkiyg of having L warm •s .o, Oct. •, hp Y ' ,�,,,,,..,.. _:... ... .......... �....., �l'Tl 8 _ in Brougham lass Sunday: the service ken B • . „ g, •.� Nov, ! , blanket to save coal,jvat cal! at He Faller • -.: -T 014fA8 DUNK.Conveyanoor, Com, Q +na bold in the evenia*tnaleael of after- our general merchant. • j " ' Dee a fwoaisr lir takiDd AIDdavlss. eta. '-$,. S. Di)lingha�m• -- noon a ulna conducted by Mr C Grant, i@qm B Taraos to improving rapid! and a � - ---- �Claremont.out.Oat. 0y Matimpal matters are being talked of ? ! January 1948-'VP, P Port Oshawa 7th. is able to be aroaa aqua atter the accident _. ;Pickering, ODt now quit*freely we have not board yet who Btroze 16% 8th, Port Perry 9th, Cx• •, . , . . ...._ . met with by being ran down by a horse. BUNTTI G, Issuer al 91[ar�fa�e will be in the race but hope to have a repro- WtU Michell was onlortanala in having bred,* 16th, Caainingtom lf9th,Bgpsr• s; JD. Linens"for tea Oaaaty of Onr,rto. os• - _ , aeatstiee from Kinsale to the co°ncu next too t 4th. va,as the ascre 'sr at hu redden on,Pickering you. bis arm severelysprained wbil* leading r' l]Iys i T y �• �� timber, but at welding tells that it L Im. pS proving oieelyr !� T&AZA-Ft�=i 8tatsoa O.l.a i wheat �trizami g r 6„ The large gathering which attended the Tsaslrg oonra Bial Dt>• a IOLLowi'- :-]1,3vID BELDAM. aoetianetbr. deo.. -- �1 1 Bou-am, aanivenarp Sunday fast was rt;ht ropal}y ,L.+ ;vonarn.-ouetas sales from him navmrovs LFmea G lesson 4 borne for a fe+ days' entertained by the people of the village No. a M"L 8 d$ A. 3!. trteads ootta far and nacre Balli of twins.farm pack and sverysbtag tba to to be wed.u1 W Farmers tfsap have Their ■haat Forms Mrs Ed R tildoa u wteh KeSWleY frleyds Tbeir komes were thrown open and all " 12 Locals . 8:09 P,M. .bandied by the sabserlber with theacmoes ears for sifber Toil.Casb or E:ehantte. this week. received a weleomP '"lO LOCAL, . . . 8:14 P.H. and acid to the very teas aavaacalte• tats W 4 Ward moved hid family to Piek Dr Ira Fre*l,of StonErill•, who is a fro- ' entail 00 M9ndep. cent visitor In this yeigbbarhaod, I*av6 Thanes GOIs8 WieT DIIR AS YOLLOwa:-- - - DR.BEATON.TOWNSHIP CLERK Any gaantitj of food for dslo efts reason hire Wm Mosgrove is spendiag this or Now York as Nov, 10th where he in- No.9 LOCAL 8:84 A.1f, 1./• Oonveysacer. Commission-for sakias leads to ad a mouth In the large boat d� a1ltdaH o. a000aateas Eta. 'roody to loan able prices, week wish her dwgehter, hors F Getout. P* P 11 LocAL .4:20 P.�[. iso brio propseriy. 'teener of t[arrutr• Lia of Toronto t ta!-of that city 1 Yin¢for eters is lbs .«f k( 6'19 P.M. W vr] at c oo pot illi uncut^ hife + on►, f•v Hugtb Meebla is as Highland Grove, practice of his profession. Besides taking - D. BrQkenshu'e, Ptekeriat.oa this week visiting bu sou. and also on a sip general wo-a he intends to take a spe � SLi.-aaabartoa fitatleat HALFWAY HOUSE, Ftin01I Road tial coarse it the dissuek of lenge Lad y t 11 }rCatiaq expedition. diseases of women. TSAims Go1x0-EAST D[T AN FOLLOWS:— tions amcommodauov for moa and Wast � :lrooulas priass. Cuisine A 1, !feat of liquors' Boma of the boys kept sip quite t time r• here on Hallows sD Law was ebreaseoed one Baptist as A grand ssary c Sunday wad N0. 8 MIXED 8:47 A.M. land cigars. J HULL, Proprietor. 4d-em r • Y1' m' T Haney 3 but .11 def ttilties have been am stil nada !art waa a rays success, rs was I,M ) Y e of the beet thatbays been since the No. 22 MIzsD B:OL ,POCCHER de POSTILL.Licensed Ana. settled. reopeatocof the charab here 14 years ago. H ID ��" ' .ff:fle P,Y' ttoasen hoz the Cooney of Ortario A.c. -rIVJtA81�ING'� Ob where did you get the Dew stove. The weather was all tbst could be desired, tion sales of everg de•eriogoa eonaaeted as, • r i V 1L�V y TSAIYB 001146 W 88T DVS AS rXJXWt'—• moderate cbarce. T, f•oucher. sial Estate isn't it a beauty I'll bet you got iF at the very excellent sermocs preached by _ - agent and General Val nator, Btrtet attention ] p� Dowsweli's Claremont: 1 bear be has Revs Charles Beck.of McMaster t niver. No 9 LOCAL= . 8:89 A,M, �yyea to-al l orders b mW or telearapti. Ad- Practical Painter. bre¢ t eine to brougham this fall, ' sit•, and Rev E Leslie Pidgeon. YresD t' dr6aTROs, POUCHES, Bioagbam Out, F. Kb $ 7 y I1 MruD 2.85 P.M. TOSTILL,Green Wver.Out. "•+s-:y terisc minister--)I Starkbam.was IistaLed ; g' Names are arranged in horde,tof a( Oct P attention by large Congregat- 7 Ittall 8.22 P.M. - The fc7lowiag is the report of 7iroag barn rit. to with rapt atte - 1rrHE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hay- Pap*, Hanging. Dseoratm P 'one at all three services, the house being 11 ,nsremoved to said thoroughly overbavl• halleomiotng. Tinting. Class 5-B Alger, M' Alger, E Feasbyr eked from pt'asfarm to doors. The •d the above hoose.1 am prepared to tarnish Graining, % - Glazing. - T.Irilo,nhe. eiaging by the Whitevale Methodist.Clare rho desires li tevate $sptiat--chairs _ ms. tspacloas-ample moos. I sball be plea•• A or e»prompt y Qseeated. A Turner. Jr 4-Z Holtby, W Brown, appreciated and- enjoyed by all present. �. ed to see all old patrons wbea %bey have oc- 2 Bm Estimates given• H Johnsoo, E lilaindiD, M Brawn, Claes On Moadav eveningthe church waa filled - i In •eV town, nasion to unit Marsham. JAB.slim xCE• — 8-A Ward, J Phillipe, F Turner, M as,well. --The eloctionist Miss .H L F _- atarkbitp oat, - Fessby, E Witliams,-W Ward,F Stephen Badgley, Miss D Seccombe and the White and- Village —"'- -- The sou. M Hogle, I1 Norm,H Cochrane.W vale trio filled the bill to its eatirety from may be had, IF YOU *A.NT. • • • • ' Hamiitoa. Class 2-1t Farthing. M beginning to end. Everythingwemoff to Y _ 'WE"TERN BAKK Of� CANAR Linton, E Linton. M Cochrane, Pt 2-T the entire:satisfaction of the managing the A gasoline engine, Norton,A Hanson, 15r Pt 1-B Machin, committee-' Proceeds br•Brantford windmill,wind mill, Deering machiyery, Ino i:poratea by act of Parliament Irot A Hamilton, L $ogle, Jr Pt 1-L Far• Mica !t*Iceslai Sraaeh. Chert wood. Ba ntf o wind , corn ring-harvesters,ch corn thing,A Johnson, M bell, N Norton, L Cherry wood. Palle mire fence, binding twine, Ant:,orised C&,1riW,r. •:...r.,•:......61A¢0,M0 Jobneon, Thais A Lemon, teacher.. -- - • BnlYacnbed Capital,... ..... bOG.WO Jo-epb and airs.Laughlin spent Sunday buggy or stope boas., See or write sen , 1��. On Saturday evening a number of the. with Wbftevale friends. assets Rsalily Convertible.....,....,, r,ew:sto frlvnds of;lir and Mrs, Ward assembled ' Hallow'eea was passed over. with very jr W. F. R. Jonew. Jostt Coves E•44 T.H.McMiLLait,rsQ, at ibe residence of R. S. Phillips to bid lithe damage in this localty,-, 11917 �lalsam, Yresideat Cashierthem -good-bye,and present them with a Miss B, Lawson is visiting her sister, - Specla] attention-given'to Farmer's Bale token of their appreciation and esteem Mrs,A.Stover,of Almira, e ; :rate- .Collections solicited and promptlymsde while residence of tlroa be Farmer'- :rotes drsc)aated American and X m. Tb's com• Thos Robbins, of'Darlington, spent a _ _Foreign Eachaags bcvgbt►ad sold -Drafts it ant inq addreea•which was read by.bliss hew days laet,.week Kith his sots here. Every XONDAY I syeIIa75I t ipe, spea s or itself. -The,prole Maifer�by Henderson is improvin(�ie .sed hvcatp Soak Department.• natation we made by-Mrs Phillipe : rapidly Le cae-be expected after hie severe se���7 a gtiad FRIDAY Interest allowed on deposits at highest cur• accident. as,; that makes reatrate-,sed credited half•year.'y to depositors- Brougham,N ov,lei, 1902. The farmers are good use of She �r y « Geo.,Kerr. Manager. To grand Mrs Ward. fine weather by gathering in their roots, tosCa'''s horses glad: Commenciali Jnae 2nd, A. W. Gilpin, We, the members of the Brongbarn which are in general a very good crop, �rr-- watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby, Christian church,embrace this opportua• Alex Lawson returned last week from g- ity to express our esteem for yon,end our 'lranitobs. -He bas a ver high opinion of Will vials PlckeriD sqd. will-be-found QQ Y P •-• in Ir Wile's old stand. DO�dINION •BAii the country,but bds Do use for the barbs thanks and appreciation for the services lor'a hate.Witches'.Clocks Clocks and Jewel, promptly you have so efficiently rend$red while in On Saturday last amidst sorrowing rely Root-PQIp'ers and Jewelry P p y our midst. tives and sympathizing friends,tberemains repaired, All work warranted, Ca ft&i Paid i1D $2 5'OO OOO ' Daring 'the brief time you have Peen Straw Cutters..... P 1 r t to the Mrs Dixon were borne to their with us,you have shown yonreelves to be resting place•in Erskine cemettry. The -Reserve Fund Fund 12,500,000, willing workers. You have displayed a -deceased, who was a native of Ayrshire, A6A all kinds of farm implements can-- most enthusiastic spirit,not only in the Scotland,was both in'the year 1823,And in , -fi r D�t ltt�t church but in the Sunday school, while the year 1831 she onligrated to Qsna,da and tiling in that line call at the Cherrywoodr n Al ABy �BA1rGRr`+A• our Endeavor meeiings-bave been helped settled in Pickering township which has blacksmith and waggon shop. Go to the ; osa*ral saaltiai *nnaoes Trtasa*t*d and brightened by your eacbrlragitig and been her home ever since,and haq remain Species attention gg1i'yen to the collection of useful talk. ° ed most of the time on the old homestead, `-- ROBT. DAti LDSAN, Prop. - Farmer's Sale and other Totes. Now you are about to sever your eon• H husband, the late'Benjamin' Dixon y Her - - 5AVr9GS DEPARTMENT, nection from as,•we deem it a pleasure, Pre deceased her 94.aboseven years, having Interest allowed on deposits of 11.00 and rep- to present you, Mr. and Mrs. Ward;with died in March 1895. .She leaves to mourn • words. thio chair, whish is but a Small iadiea the lose of a faithful and loving motber, -lic�ering Tharmac�► $,J.THORTON, , tion of cue re of tad esteem anter oa seven daugghters-sad nae=son- --These are.; A`i the Green River _ tiTON, Bt wbi0bY Mr Gso.8Wkdsle,ot.Manitoba; MrJobn command from as. Sinclair .of Toronto Junction; Mrs Wm. ' -You 'depart-but depart-bat not without oar Anderson,of Parkdale: Mrs Wm Lottoa, STORE • -•• "�t)r 'your - -` xEW BUGGIES of all makes and sincerest wish that your efforts through of Pickering, )lira David Mainland, of -, - -- •- . : stplds for gale -and Ret prices' life,.attain the same high degree of sac- Stoaffvilla,and William,of thebomestead, cots as bas eharaotoriged them while and two d►ughters .at home,'all of whom You will find a large rsnte of,cho3oe FIaD• :y -sdooaa hand baggies,carts,an&wagons witb uta - have the sympathy of the aowasfollo 1a. aaletsa,and .Wrapperets of tbs-latest.pat- their bereavement. The body Was followed Abbey'sealt,PARIS GREEN, -Caeioria, llaad••. The Members of the Brougham 7 taros,and they are marked away down. Fruit Saline,Fly oil, Talonm powder, ++ Christian church. to the grave- by w large number who thw I also have w large stook of Resin lags Liquid magaeeia,Flypaper, U C bead- Plow repair,lmaehias and ocai oil Yr Ward replied on bewail of himwlf paid their last Whose 03 reipeaZ io the which I Lm offering at se3aoed prices. 1 I,. cube waters.Bisdlita powders, F! departed. An appropriate sermon war po y pads. '- - cad Mrs. Ward, thaakin4 all for their�pc eaohed in the obtareh by. Rel. Ma Cali and inspect belore'�Dgf dlfe.ahet••- •- O C Washing 07mv,Imperial k.yaDade. (; Llaeltamiihit-g. 'rite setting a peat kindness daring sheir stay imonit �[orrie. you will dive money. Iioseetpowder,O G tonic bistera,Tartarin these,and especially for their kind words D ear heart,in the mansions oe1*stial, Highest cash .prioe paid for batter aar'll wnfd. 061orids Of lime, O CS.-wQrm sial basiifn] token of asleesa. He raid,{ Which lie far beyond taortal a�tbt, eggs In cash or trade, �� >� In tbat'bome id the Sweet Eel&Df girder, h0 - _ :�. H. sTaC�80II; the ttonld user for" sleet frienat is -' •--- - • Srt ham. 1 l[oa the so u�clad p ht. � - A• FIII LIR,- Dow �� p � ♦ � O �. 3..., o m :i�, .. . a;, r ti s ; + - y4 s. - ... _ r / , , ♦: � J • .. , - • K r- . v 7 finest lard, 12 to 12i c: hams,-12} Z ANADA . AND ��ISTRALIA. THE � < - _ ENS N I. E-i-t-i/- -- T 1 '- - I ... -z . I ... - "-1, _ M_AkKETS..AW91_.�7T 50; fresh-killed Cabaattttoier . $•L.25 to $9.00 per 100 lbs. • I ­ �� • Bid Fi`� a - -`._,_. -_ _ I . - ------ ------ Pry es o - �- �t e - A � - • ••- - . .. ccs f -Ca er c - - �'lrSt Congratulatory Despatch made their old police clothes do an- ele�rap ffl aiti other winter with the aid of ra Buffalo, Nov. 4. -. Flour - Firm. r_____.-.:�tQ.Father of FaciSc in Trade CeIltreS Wheat- Spring wank for spot; No.� , :Over the Globe. , y paws. The name o1 the former firm �.,.� hard, carloads, 78;c; winter, stead ...I..---- ____„_ _- - -_ , . sup ng ice uniforms was re- Toronto, Nov. 4. - Wheat-Mar No. 2 red, 76.ic.. Corn - Quiet and �:~CANADA.ply! poi ours Cable moved toad the name the new con -k et steady. No. 2 white quoted at unsettled; No. 2 yellow, 66 c; No. 3 There ii a real estate boom at _ . _ -- . . -". tractors substitute on the old 0 clothing to make it appear that they 68c east and low freight to New do., 66c; No. - corn, 65 c; No. William. An Ottawa despatch says: ski' were new, Fork, and No. 2 red winter at 67ic. do., 65c. Oats - Quiet and ens a price of brick has been inereas- Sandford Fleming, fat4er of the Pa- No. 2 goose nominal at '64 to 65c No. 2 white.-36je; No. R do., 34 in Hamilton. from $7 to $8 a - -cide cable, was-a proud-man on-Fri- � - _- "` east, and No. 2 spring at 86 to No. 2 mixed, 32}c; No. 3 do., d' t�itlousand. da last. Earl in the mor 66 c east. Manitoba wheat firm; Barley - 48 to 62c. Rye-No. 1 in - word was conveyed to him that the, WRECK ON INTERCOLOPiiAL No 1 hard quoted at 84c grinding # Canal freights-Strop Another beet sugar company hs,e store, 54 c. g. rojec£ whlcli had-occupied his at-• in transtL, and No, 1 Northern at Duluth, Nov. 4. - Wheat - Cash, been incorporated, with head office The S dne E rens Crashes Into at Peterboro'. tention nearly every day for the last y y 821c grinding in transit; No. 1 hard No, 1 hard, 74ic; No. 1 Northern, a Blind Siding. - u ,2 No. 2 Northern, 70$c, Novem•• Thomas Barker, a commercial 1. ______ ' 25 years--a pita-Britannic cable line, quoted at 78c Goderich, and No. 1• 4c; - 1 . connecting Canada and _Australia A Halifax- despatch says: The Northern at 761c. bei, 721c; December, ?Oj(c; Iilay, traveler, committed suicide at his, ' - was at last an accomplished tact. Ia Sydney express, which left here at Oats - Market is quiet, with 73iic; Macaroni, No. 1, 6`7;c; No. 2, home in St. John, N. B_, by drink • • good and evil report, in cloud and 1 o'clock Saturday, one of the fast- prices firm; No. Z white quoted at 651c. Oats-December, $Oc. fug shoe dye. _ - sunshine, Sir Sandford has never for est trains on the -Intercolonial, ar.d 3lic 19w freights, and No. 2 mixed Minneapolis, Nov, 4. - Wheat Two men in the composing room at 30 c low fief kits. closed - December, 711c; May, 72tc; - ' a momc2nt lost 'faitli -in. his' great loaded•with passenger's, narrowly es` 'l g of the Printing Bureau at Ottawa • scheme, has never lost an opportun-I caped total _destruction at Lake- Corn - Offerings small, with Can- on track, No. 1 hard, 74ic; No. 1 have been suspended for a day for __ • ity of pitting in to $ view 12 ad - - Northern- 7gjr6 ]?jn.,-n 1'T0 here I �'� _ and fighting the powerful opponents accident was caused by-Hb ya who de- No. 2 yellow American quoted at 71}c, Tsm'oxrffg-bn th'r�plenuses - 02 {he project with the keenest liberately unlocked the switch. and 70c on track here. - Milwaukee, Nov. 4. - Wheat cloy- Conductors and trainuren on tht --_- - " • - weapons. - . lett it open,•sending the-train into Barley - The market is firm, with, ed - Higher; No. 1. Northern, 75} Ontario Eastern and Atlantic di• -- • Little wonder then, that from all a blind, aiding. When 240 yards No. 3 extra quoted at 43 to 44c to 75ic; No. 2 Northern, 73 to 74c; vision of the C.P.R. want an in. , '-parts of the world telegrams come from Lakeview, driver Wall noticed middle freight, and No. 3 at 41c low December, 72ic. Rye - Firm; No. crease in wages of 25 per Dent. .pouring . in upon the distinguished that the switch was open. He could freight to New York, 1, 52c. Barley - Higher; No. 2, Andrew-Carnegie has offered Tru- •. Canadian who makes his home in not see it sooner. As soon as he Buck eat-The market is firm, 66#c; sample, 32 to 57c. Corn - ro,' N. S., $10,000 for a public lib --this city, congratulating him upon realized his' position Wall shut off with No. 2 offering at 54ic low December, 50ic. rary building on coaditioas that tht his great achievement. the steam and applied the air freights, with 53c bid;- town raise $1,000 a year for main CONGRATULATIONS FROM ' ,brakes, but the train was running at Rye - No. 2 is quoted at 48ic LIVE STOC1� MARKETS. tenants. the rate of 35 mites air hour, and it middle freights. Toronto, Nov. 4. --At the Westt rn An East Fiamboro',farmer named - SEDDON, was -impossible to.stop it-ia • time Flour-Ninety per cent. patents cattle market this moruing the re- William Garvin has been summoner The first message to reach Ottawa to prevent an accident. There was firm at $2.67 to $2.70 middle ceipts were only 53 carloads of live to Al pear before P. M. Jells, a -- - via the all=red route'was from I'r� a car of coal on the siding. When freights, in, buyers' Backe for export. stock, including 900 cattle, 1,037 Hamilton, for refusing to give .tht . . mier t3eddon, of New Zealand. It the engine struck the car i't drove it Straight rollers of special brands sheep and lambs, 900 hogs, 30 inspector a sample of milk. - . reads as follows: against the station house -with such for domestic trade quoted at $3.25 calves, and a dozen milch cows. - - Wellington, N:Z:', Oct. 81. I force that the building was moved to $3,30 in bbls_ Manitoba flours Practically there was no export negotiations are under way for the D-1 Ieli kited to con atulate You oa g quiet. Hun orlon stents, $4 to y establishment of large iron and etee . - g gr Y about 25 feet in a northerly direc- q g P trade ,here to-day; rices are purely - ,completing of great work of Pacific"tion, When the engine came to the 8410 delivered on track Toronto. nominal. P y works at to- expend Marsh. Tis - cable, thus rewarding your interesta_e� SzLth�switch it buried itself in bags included, and Manitoba strong The trade In butcher cattle wasthe pound, where the �11u. receip _ company is to expend $150,000 is � ipg --exl p, ' - nnually $80.004 ,° ` - to the advent otr our Empire. DfillPeed - Bran quoted at $14! Most Of tile Ot t}:e $1,146,201, the total im- 'a mdment before, prlshing the car stuff, which - hold slowly, A few The line will be in the hands of,and station .ahead of it. 1i'hen the here, and shorts at $17. At out- picked lots sold at from $I to $4.30 Parts into Dawson City via White _ ,--, the contractors, .the Telegraph Cori- driver sacro that the Lives o! those side points brae is quoted--at-312.50 per cwt. Some cattle remained- un- Horse for the month of September, --- :.��uctioa and Maintenance Com-,on the engine were in. sill, he told to $13. Manitoba bran, In sacks, sold. The only cattie apparently $878,138 were imports from Can- pony. of London, England, for one;Fireman Wm: Purcell to o save flim- and sherts 19 lire' - wanted just nolo is feeders: these sell oda. and only 5200,000 were Im- _-, month. after which it will pass into tel! if po ssibie b jumping, - ' the control of Great Britain and her y 1 ping, and also - all the way 'cow 8 to 4 f c per ports from the United States. -- himself jumped -escaping without --CO•U,NTRY PRODUCE. pound. Milch cows, bulls, and At, ]loose Jaw, Man., the Union toloniee, and be open for business.:serious Injury. Many o! the pa_ssen- stockers are not quotably changed. I Bank is building a $250,000 block, ,,� -- -- The contractors in the meantime will' Beans--The market is weaker, with Small stuff was dull to-day, and the Baptists an $8,000 church. and gers were thrown from their seats bfterin s lar er: Prime ualities, test the line thoroughly a,nd Com-:Examination of the switch stand g g q is likely_to continue so for a little the Roman Catholics a $5,000 81.75 to $1,90, and hand-pi l . Plete the connections. revealed the fact that the lock had: P whi.e. Lambe were lower to-ds4y church, and the Presbyterians an di As a special compliment to Canada been. broken 5pen and afterwards;S2' - Sheep are unchanged, The quota $18.004) church. -- a - .. •- 'the line w;s' open on Friday to en-I thrown on the ground. a short dis-; Dried Apples--Offerings moderate. !tions for ewes are from $3.25 • to A colonial merchant in London, ' ' :i4 able Elis Excellency to lead a con- i Evaporated jobbing at 61 to 7c per i$3 40 r cwt. Lambe are worth _ .% Lance away. This wos all done ih-..i - Pe having a branch store in South At- rratulatory message to Lord Tenny- side of 20 minutes. as only that lb' from $3.25 to $3.50 per cwt. Calked ; �' Honey-The market is stead -with .rico, desires to get into touch with � . inn, Acting Gov•f-;eneral of the.Corn sp�e of time elapsed between the Y• rheep are not wanted.- Bucks are ��Canadian shipperq of doors, sashes, "S strained obbin at 8 to 8 r 1b . inonRealth. The courtesy was also passing of the Pictou •accaaemoda-� 1 g i h $2 50 to 82 75 per cwt. windo9rs. dimension lumber, and jq and comb at $L 50 to $1 75. - ' - bxtended to Sir Sandford Fleming � .tion and the arrival of the flyer, j I Calves_ are worth from $3 to .$10 deals, with a view Co large ship- 'a iofward personal greetings to- Pre-,The names of two boys who are al-, Hay, baled-The.inarket is ,steady, e�h, or Proal 3J to Sic per pound x;114 with offerings moderate. tie. 1 trm- meats for South Africa.. ,niers Barton, Seddon, and other,'leged to have-opened•the Awitch are g I i A few good calves are is request. l s ___ public min of Australasia, who are in the hands of I C.R. Policeman i othy.quoted at $9,23 •to $0.00 .a� Hogs are unchanged The top , The exportation of frozen meat _•Lli o his personal friends. Sir.%and- j!Dunn It Is rigid that had the Care ton on track. r cwt., ' from Vancouver to Australia may at _ price for choice hogs is 86 Pc' 1 ��i turd also despatched. two messages'next to the engine been of the old Straw-The market is quiet. with and fight and fat hogs are quoted I first seem like the slrlpling of the _ -, from 9davor Cook, one to Sir Ed-'pattern they would ha�o teieaco car lots on track quoted at S+ SO. at $5,75 per cwt, Hogs to fetch the Proverbial coals to SeNCaiale, but �ab,i - Hund Berton.: the_ other to the Ped' Onions—Market is steady at 40 to to price must be. of prime quality, it is a fact that arrangements have- S due both conveying!or-would have broken up, and many SOc P _ bLtyor of y y per bushel for Canadiarra, and scale not below ld0-nor above alreadv been completed for such con- of the passengers would doubtless poultry-The -receipts aro moder-' signment,? IJttAwa'a greetings. have lost their lives - I-� hounds. ,� �+ ate, with boxed lots Steady. Chick- I Follow?nq is the ramie of prices for That small miners in the-Yukon �♦ - Bas: old, 40 to 55c per pair, and ilius stock at the lbronto cattle are better oft than they ever have J NOTACAR FAMINE. _ I young, 55 to 85c. live, 50 to i.ic. 1*.ysrda toi3ay been. before is Shown by the sales Ducks, drassed, 50 to 65c. per air. - -- PELTED THE. SOLDIERS. P P catt>e, of money orde;s. One day rage , - - h.P.R, Manager Saye That Sear- - Gcese. si to Tic per ]b,, and tvr� Export cattle, per cwt E4 ng $4 75 month the sales of orders amounted ' - _ _ G;y_i9 Unavoidable. Unpleasant Greeting to Troops keys. 10 to Ile per Ib. for young I Do , light ... ... 4 00 4 35 to�oder $10.0,`0, this amount Doing .From Strilee Regions, Potatoes-The market .is firmer, I Butcher cattio, choice 4 00 425 of great benefit to families' outside •.4 .- I A Montreal despatch says -Mr: �with car lots quoted at 80c per.bag Do ordinar to good 3 00 8.50 of the country More money was ' D. 3tc�11ro1i. second vice-president A Pittsburg, PA., despatch says � !on track here Small lots-, out of y- I • - ,,' -An exciting scene marked the re`, store,-sell at 90C to $1 per bo$ - Stockers, .per cwt 2 50 3.25 sent out for the tIr at twenty days I,4 , ' and general manager of the C.P.R�,I turn of _0,ii .soldiers- of the 14th . Sheep and Lambs• of October than ever DCloro during =-- - -_ •-- returned on Tuesday.tram a trip to Regiment tial t the anthracite region - Expert ewes. per ,cwt,.: 3 25 3.40 the same time i the West, He brings back the usual .. ... ' on Wednesday While passing: down EIi►G PRODUCE. - Lambe, sect cwt 8.35 8.50 report of abounding prosperity, and ' - Bueks, r cwt . ... 50 75 . I I Fifth, Aveaue they were assailed with Dressed hogs rale steady, with re- . 'GREAT BRITAI*l. I - the crop being moved out at a rate chunks of concrete, blocks of wood, lCulled ship, each .. 2.00 8 Ot) _. ceipts moderate Cured meats inCalvesLord Roseberv, speaking at Edin -that has no precedent The branches u large•as bricks, and even tools Milkers and i -' nt the C.Ffi ander construction are good demand. and prices steady,-We Cows. each 2x:00 50 A0 burgh, reiterated his opposltloa to I thrown from the twenty-first floor of quote: bacon-, clear, Ile in horrid rule for. Ireland. __. being pushed forward as rapidly as the new Farmers' Deosit Dank $.,1.50; do short cuts $..3 Pork, Lalvea, each s , er for the niche iin7a q -Long .,:00 10,00 P i ton and caro lots Pork, meas, Ifo s A lady who'advertises in a Surrey i oasihle, and, generally speaking, „ _ g �- ' . . - li. i --- fiver thio is to as g building, a distance of 275 feet, by . good condition Choice hogs: per cwt 5,75 t00 new P P id offers #. __ Y g workmen. The act was evidenfty Smoked hams. 13} -to 14c; rolled, _ _ Iss anyone has any reasonable right Light hogs, per cwt .- 5.:,0 575 the use o1 a bicycle•,. premecittated, for the ,workmen had 12.to 12ic; shoulders, clic; backs, ito expect. Asked in regard to the Heavy hogs. per cwt .• 5.50 5.76 The.new Caned' immigration of- enough ansailes to. be able to kiss 15 to 15ic; breakfast bacon, 15c, town, per cwt 4.00 4.25 !]ccs in Trafal Trafalgar square, Londocy alleged scarcity of cars, Mr. McNicoll up the volley the whole time , the Lard-The market is unchanged: ' P n g q said there �ala•ays wAs at this time regiment was passing. That no ane We quote; Tieroes, 101c; tubs, lTc; S(kgs, per cwt .•, ... ... 2.00 2. 50 will he-opened about Christmasi o! the year, and probably would be: was seriously ,hurt is. remarkable pails, lljc to 1lic; compound, 8j; 4 "Cb[ueiS aatalapnjQ sat,Q cit pacrrem ,a scarcity of cars, but this did not When the soldiers realized he m'is- to loc. FAST TELEGRAPHING. a4 oz pe8'ePue st �v,% to .,Cxala aag __- cr �ImeaB_at all that there was a Car sites Vrere.aimed at them t.hg quick- '`laWpo-19 '-in lath.paaunpalre e; iI - ' - 1!amine. 'chis scarcity was telt all ly formed in line on the opposite -TIS: DAILY MARKETS. _ over the continent It simply. could One ,Wire Carries Over bU,000 Last month "'20,624 alien immt pavement, and an officer gave ' the Butter-•Ofterings are- fait, with - -Words as-$our. TK'"rtr landed•.-r-.,--G eat Britain --1% - .. - not he helped, becauac no organiza- command ' to load. Bat the cDm- prices generally unchanged. We quote Less -than a half-9,017-remained.in. . !tion in the. world could supply all A London despatch says: Des- the country. mending officer countermanded- the quest 1-Ib. prints, 17 to 18c; choice y - •• the cars cvhich�ere required at a order and no shots were fired. patches from Budapest announce large rolls and tllbs, 1,5 tp_16c; The entire length of Oxford street, "gt,ven moment for the transportation that-further changes are made in the. • .or the entire wheat crop of a country __, store packed.2tubs, 18 to 1 creamery poor- system of rapid telegraphy, Landon, - e being paved ci the which er grades. i. to 13c; creamery Marylebone borough council with was first.described a year ago. Tele-the Northwest- 20 to 21 tubs, 1 y g. red gumblocks: . prints 1 . grams are transmitted from - Press,- - o RAILWAYS FOR THE WEST 19ic- c' do. s 9 to Every rivate soldier-'in the army - ---= s The market ls'fumr._with. burg to Budapest over one wire at p -- l MEN- WENT -ELSEWHERE. Eggs - rthe rale of from 50,000 fro 70-,0.00 heneeforth to be provided- with - Charter for 2,500 Miles of i Line- moderate receipts. " We quote: hair-brush. An official edict lately - --A lied for.. Strictl new laid, 14 to 19c; store l words an hour. A Vienna newspa- Sudb Copper Miners Left Com PP y describes a despatch which it'•re- proclaimed that tooth-brushes were Sudbury PPe gathered, 16 to i 7 c; cold storage per to be ,su lied. an in the Lurch. A Winnipeg despatch says: C. E. ceived by this process. It consisted PP ' - P y and limed, 16c; seconds, 13 to, 14c. - . Hamilton•, of St Paul, .has applied ot-a strip of stiff'parchment-like pa- '.fir. Gregor McLaren,. formerly of `• A Toronto despatch says: Rail-' Cheese-The market is firm; with P P •, .. to the Manitoba Government for a No. 1 quoted at k2 t4-123 eclb_, Per bearing 230 words. There was the House Guards Blue, and for ftvi _ Way construction work" has ' chasedar ter for a company-.that proposes - p an ordinary dash between the words, coneecutiv+e years champion swords -© ' a considerable scarcity of labor in to build 'as much railway-as the- and seconds il},c. ry _ _._ . Nipissing, and the mining companies whole province at present contains. - - . which were easily read. The. mss- man of the British army, has died are halving, trouble getting enough. P sage occupied fifteen- seconds in at South Norwood,. Roughly estimated] the lige when MO\TREAL MARKETS, transmissio Declaring cancer to .be an iafea men to carry on thrir work. Mr• completed, as mapped out, will be - " Dan. O'Connor of Sudbury, who was Montreal, Nov. 4, - The local -T' tious disease, a Driffield doctor i1 about 2,500 miles in length•_ 'No markets are fuirl active. In cereal . urging the town' council to inaugur ' 'la the city on g'edriesday; Said the Y RICE FAMINE IMMINENT •� •Canadian Copper Co. are seahbing names are af.tached to the applica- ate a system of disinfection to ,pre- , ttbn, and nothing is deliniteI known Products of all kinds there would _ In all directions for men to take the Y appear to be a firmer tone, but with- Had Report From Samar-Hemp vent it spreading; ... ,- . ._ ___ as to who' are behind it, but St- is out change. to prices. • Some,chcok places of those laid.oft last .spring., generally'bOtieved that,the Northern g..' Crop' Excellent. A Coroner's jury at Liverpool, $ Y has` been telt in the upward march The company now have 1,200 at which inquired 'into'the death o! Pacific is the promoter. of prices in, cheese, as dealers feel A Manila. despatch says: .General work, but they formerly had 2,800. The proposed line will enter the DI♦ Lee, who relieved General Bell •Iohn Kensit, the anti-ritualistic Most of ''those previously dropped thin.the limit has about been reach crusader, returned a verdict' of -mur have got work elsewhere is the Province at Emerson. One line will ed to permit of any profits in the as Commander in Samar, reports' . come north to-.Winnipeg, where it 'Engli,h. markets, Butter' is also that the_island is_on the verge of`.a der against J. AfcKe. . fnexntime'. Dir. O'Connor said, ac- will branch in two directions, one five development work is being pro- I a little quieter. Other iines are un- rice famine., � hemp crops, how- The whole of the soil under the lecuted on the iron properties in branch going to Fort Alexander, on changed. - Grain-N d. 1 hdrd Mani- ever; are excellent, and business is passage graveyard in Newgate jail' . _111 I I 1. .� 'Hutton Township by properties o Lake-Winnipeg, the other .to Winni toba; 736, Fort William; No, I. rapidly reviving. The insurrection will be taker.• up and the bones col- pegosis, on the lake of the same Northern, 71c, October shipment; in the island is dead,_n-_ it o cted. These will be placed in boxes /►merican capitalists headed by Mr.I name. The main line_, however, will nr, j- li , Y µ Chase S. Osborn, name.of Ontario, red and white wheat, . 73c C occasions dist rbances in the and d in the Cit of Londob 3; Chase S. for Michigan. traverse � Soutfiern Wanitoba., And afloat, 'to -arrive, ands,5c in store; interior. TwQ Jolo Dforos ran cemetery at Little Ilford. r --- -- - -•- - -. will pass into the Territories about rye, 55c afloat; No. 3' extra barley, amuck on Friday, stabbing people _ . .._ -` i - ' sixty miles north of the interna- .49ei buckwheat, 556 afloat., hlour•-- .with their krises-, They•were finally ;• POLICEMEN AND UNIFORMS tionat boundary, Branching from 'Manitoba .patents, $4.10: strong killed. UNITED ST'A'PES. .., „ - this is a line which-will run-into the bakers', S3.S0; Ontario straight rol- �-'--4--- A negro who confessed to commit- • Montreal Discovered Deal Which Territories at the northwestern part{ lers, $3.15 to-53.80; in bags, $1.65 _AVER HALF A MILLION. ting a murder.was burned' at' the Requires Inspection. of the province. From the main to $1., gypii encs:-5=-70 moo : 8estii8�tiss.• line five branches will run south into Rolled Oats--Millers' prices to job- Increase in Dominion Customs for President Roosevelt has issued his �__ -- A Montre1. al despatch says: A grave American territory, Brandon, Nee-. .hers, $3 in bags, e,rd $:I.:0 per bbl. Past Month. proclamation designating Thursday, -_ --__ ` scandal tiffs been uvea ithed in con- ,pswa, Portage la Prairie, and Fill reed-Manitoba, . bran,_ 5.. 6 to $17•; -- ----- Nov, 27, as a day.of thanksgiving. •'nection with the. supply of clothing points in Manitoba now important shorty, $19, tfags inclrided; Gntario An Ottawa despatch says: The -The Anthracite Coal Commission . for the city police force, and the Po- or likely to be, will tie1`apped -by bran in bulk, $14.50 to $15; shorts Customs'collections for the Dom n- • lick Committee- has'made a recom- the new system. in bulk, $1£8.50. Beans-Quotations I ion during -the month of October as pounces that if. an increase iii. •Lha wages of miners is awarded 3t will arendatiorl to the City Council. that 'It will be remembered that the are-nominal at-F2in-cars, on track. I show-an increase of over half a mil- g - criminnl proceedings be taken. A Northern Pacific leased all its Mani- Carloads are sometimes snapped up,I lion dollars. The figuris are 53,- date from Nov. 1., large numbers of police ofHcers,•most- tobe. lines to the Canadian Northern however, at higher prices than this, 24(1,Q0], being an increase ot•$558,- Dira. .Chas. A. Thornton, _of Ind! ly of the upper grades, have admit- Ies4 than two years ago, the Pro- Provisiohs Heavy, C tnatlian Short- 070• I or the four months of the nnapolis, was given a divorce from ted that instead of Oiling their or- vincial G'overnrni'nt securing the cut pork, $25; tight, short cut, 5212.- fiscal year the Customs revenue. was Ther husband. He obliged her to dere tnr -police clothing they had• bnuds to `.he extent of many _mit-. 50 to $24; compound, relined lard,. 513,311 ,13, a total increa a of $1,- move three times a year to save c1rilian clothing made inete�d and l6lion-1. 9 to Sic; pure Canadian lard. 1Ic; `5511,693. Irent� y . _. - _ . ,.- . - _._ -- - , _ _ _ q r . . I. _ _ _ �- . _ _ - . •I: .;..% .. . ,. • •Vr' ., :a,,, 1. ` .w '':1' ') yip. •` - ., c� . f • -:: ,1. - -' _ - . ,; ..r .1 :..... Y _ _ , .—. . ti .. h.. _ r.r'. • i , _I ... 11 very replusdve. For a time i could cowardly and disgraceful to yield a BITS OF INFOHffid•TION. -- not understand his meaning; at last slavish obetriznce against my con- -_ - i it began to dawn upon me-he no- science to such a man as he had now Notes of Interest About Almost ; ' 31 tually meant to infer that Judith shown Himself. The first iesolntion EveryLhing. "•_. A A_ - was in love with me. What an idiot I formed consequent upon this bet �.g - - f he must-have thought Erie! And yet, ter and firmer state of mind, was Signatures made with lead pencil , ', '._' --- -:- ,, m ,4 -- - - --I..I:_ without-the--key his--ce vt—ties- that-I-would-nsake-a-elean breast to _rgood is law. with his daughter had given, might Martha of all I knew,,and then be ca has very nearly seven huxs . , not I, in my simple trust of his guided by her superior worldly wls- dyed languages or dialects. ' . truth, have believed? I shame to dom as to what I had better do. It is estimated t"t-•bhe consume ©R I3LIl�fDFOLU ON ,T $ sr-I-might--art I�eeitns-amolrreeved. ; went up to tion of meat is England aggregate) 1 year.18 ands had it Positively sick schoolroom o a e per - in what I did I fe the schoo oom to superintend P Y ._. _ Ing , P Y Pe the h 1 1 ID. .'a i The Caspian Sea as on 1 0l �S _ at the nauseous hypocrisy and false- afternoon tasks. P Y ,� I. OF PRECIPICES' hood of the man. (To Be Continued), -- salt to the ton of water; the Eng :1 " He paused, rubbed his hands, then � ♦ liah Channel hats 721b. and 'tht brushed back his hair, chuckled, Dead Sea 187Ib. emptied another glass of wine, and - •80W RELIEF CAME, \nine is so plentiful in Alge:a. that >• . CHAPTER, III. eral weeks. She looked exceedingly waited for me to speak. What • . it is now being sold, according to I did not meet m reverend master ill. No persons are such bad judges could I do-what could I say? Must _, the British Vice-Consul, at one cont Y of the merits and demerits, moral I yield to this man's inclinations An Interest Story. From an a quart. i _ -until the next morning at prayers. Statistics show that the longest- Now revolting his long-winded ori- or physical, of each other, as those without a struggle? Did he suspect Icelandic Settlement. lived -- sons now sounded is my ears) After who are constantly together; in- I knew aught of his secrets, what people have generally been 1. .,.• e s�om -think of forms From the Lo those who made breakfast the prin- prayer_, lie went t rc,ug a pro- y ng might he do to mel Kill me-im- gberg, Winnipeg, Man. _ cess of examining the bo s: What a any judgment whatever until some prison me for life! Instinctively I The readers of Logberg have long cipal meal of the day. The observatory at the summit of g Y striking circumstance places one felt that he would not pause at any- been familiar with the virtues of Mount Etna, J, 6 feet above sea :, vile masa of hypocrisy all this seem- in a strongly favorable light, or Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through ' ed to me by the new lights that had g Y 6 thing to secure his own ends:' I must g the well authentited- cures published level, ?s stated to be the highest is- brings him or her into a new or say someihin To 6fa ro In these columns each week. Man ainted ot-lsr-Isar-Ope. broken upon me. Judith was not or rather to his innuendos P Isr could Y London and Liverpool are both present; bar father said silo was too closer position to the whole. Then, - rinwell, sad would have to oiler a for the first time, we begin to ask make no rept I would evade the of our readers are also able to vouch her devotions o private that morn- ourselves what is so-and-so like - question - try to turn the subject. for cures which have come under at the level of the sea. Glasgow is a` •. �g good-looking or plain, of a'good dis- What could I say? The Brat thing their own observation. This week 80 feet above it, Manchester 50 Seel, Her devotions! I felt that my position or otherwise? Thus it was that came uppermost. As a mtter gbeag`� has received a letter and Birmingham 300 feet. --=manner was embarrassed, and I with myself in regard to Judith. of course, I said the thing which from one of its readers, Mr. B. Wal- Last year the French Government . ieouid not endure to meet hie The first result of these observa- above' ell---others I ought not to terson, a prosperous farmer living odea profit of over �70,ODU,000 eye. He tions was to show me that my idea have said, at Bru, in which he gives his own .on its monopoly of the sale of Lo- _ remarked upon my pallid looks; I experience 'had not'slept a wink all night. He of her physical appearance was de- . "Did you hear anything about my � encs in the hope that it may bacco, cigars,' cigarettes, and $ benefit some other sufferer. Mr. Wal= matches. j. _-"asked, rather sharply- "tiQhat sited cidedly false. She was not ugly, friends while you were is Lon- I p y' Her figure was tall, thin, but very don?" terson soya: "Some years ego I R-hip-cracking by drivers of ve- -ime?" hicles has become such a nuisance in 1- "! have a headache; I had a bad I well proportioned, and somewhat Had- a thunderbolt fallen at his 17M suiiering so greatly from rheu- some German towns that special b . •_ -night's rept last night," I atam-I graceful in its carriage; well dressed feet, it could not more suddenly MIR in my limbs that I was for P Y= meed. g Ij have changed his whole demeanor. along time unable to do any drork, laws have had to oe passed against It would have been admired a that [ tried in man was to obtain a it. "Obi we wilt soon set that all of a fine woman. Her hair was red 1 hde pushed back his chair with a Y y LtwrThere are to-do f t ri hY =It.-could not, by any stretch of start; and such a look of fierce in- =aro both by patent mediciaev and Y n Canada some •!' title morning, --,bed by deeters, but 3,000 QhOirdso la'AGr with a-a an'. ; A cup of strong tea !t was uncompromisingly red; her Faveye twiaklenrame intoe bis eyes, Without obtaining any benefit. 1 nual aggregate output of 18,000,= - __ %rill soon kill the headache." I 0 —__. At the table, I was treated more`complexion was pale, of the pallor I that I felt sure he was going to raw Dr: Williams' Pink Pilis adver- 00 pounds of cheese; or an average 11 - like a peculiar to red hair; her nose wag strike me down u '.ised in the Lo be as bei a. cure of about .6;000 pounds per facto guest than even a member of I eon the spot. The Logberg ng F'O P �' fibs family. Ile himself handed straight ht and well aha her lips for this trouble and determined to Turkish scutes do not came into g PA: P words were scarcely ofl my lips be- i i full, but ripe and handsome; her fore I was conscious o1 the irre- give it a trial: I bought a dozen control of their prig ate fortunes un- . . me the good thl t teeth remarkabl white ai.d regular; trievnble blunder I had inadverteair Doxca and before half of them were til after marriage: After that they s g things. Pressing , to Y eat and drink o/ all, Martha, .w o!her forehead too high for beauty; I ssod I felt a great change'for the can dispose of one-third of it with- -Was waiting, could scarcely contain ]y made. setter, This improvement rovement continued out the husband's consent. her eyes full, of a bluish-gray col- ^what do you mean."he cried, P 'her wonderment. or, hard, cold. and bright, as ',mer.aci 1 From day to day, and before•I had Every hotel in Japan has a fan, . . "You have taken my place well y'' i u.5ed al! the ills I was completely special .thou h the had been cut. out of "Did you not say you intended to P p etely sp, int to itself, containing a view .during, my absence,' he said in ,;;though .'steel about their expressioa06 peich I skirt I er had Since that time I have nev- of the hotel and a blessing.from the , _ _ -fawningtone. I am only* just be- g Y pecul ar y make further inquiries when you . - , lip to this time, they kind ae�er.! "tiot to you. Ilava you been lis- ter rhrcasts �a d no pothers medic nae iguestwn attack-of thi4 trouble. Af- �s t CtoeIIuct to thes. - ,1 ginning to discover the treasure I went to London?" I faltered. linve in you: Oh• what a blessing iacntien hereafter. Y 8 P n8 - __ ,i e it is to know that the seed I burs Lenin has been so beneficial to me. I Peel Yrempeh's mother, now p. prisoner _._ Mown will yield so goodly a harvestt quite met mine in a full glance, and : .I could feel the tell-tale blood rush - 'iyell I am get,ing old, and ! shall I had never experienced their stray a it m dui to publicly with the. deposed Kin g into face at the question. Ever 1 Y Y P Y give testi- g of Ashantee - -- - soon went a supporter and comfort- Po wet. inceyo were speaking to me on the rues, to the merits of this wonder at Almma, ,baa had fifty husba¢.s, er Ah, if I had each a son! But i 'Sir. Porter's manner to me was sr�ect, I have thought of nothing ; ful medicine so others similarly all of whom, with one exception, T! must not repine !or I -am blessed marked by tiro ingratiating demean- else.w I cried, in the same faltering afflicted may be led to try It.' were put to death i,y her orders . +With the best of daughters' You two 'or that shudderingly suggested the;voice If you are weak or ailing; it your The result of recent.,eats carried• lauaL be brought more together thus idea-of a,cunning hyena luring unci Thi's unpremeditated eons+on was nerves are tired-and laded, or your out in the German army prove that 1.Inua have been, for you area goodly Into his den for the sake of inakirrg the best answer I could have made: blood is out of condition you will 08 ppuads is the outside weight tht g y a meal of m bodyUnso hMAIJO t- be wise to use Dr. Williams' Pink average evidier can carry on ■ _+ . .. Pair. (lave you ever noticed Jud- y ' p it diverted his suspicion-at least for Pi119 which are an unfailing cure for day's march without injuring his _I -` - ith Silas! A fine girl, though I ,ad an I was, I could pereoivo the the moment. I could feel that his ' g .. g 8 all blood and nerve troubles But heart. -. � palpable attempts he made to induce vicious eyes were fastened, upon my - I say it, and gifted' with that car be sure u et the wine, with the A whale recent! captured !a. A nal beautywhich to own blood is line of IIbis daughter to asPume the same face, although I dared not look up.tary pause and 1 name, g �^ y p y more attrctive even than the beau-!she occasionalycforced t. rhersh!tnts wlra3o hich hetiehe spokemwimthaaa entire rhaugelfoil P sale !People<iillQams' ai=rapper �beddedk Ehils Arctic 9ln_tsts_a-- nrs- was uha..P- _ _thal_d to have ._ fy of the spirit, It she were to g0 'to!lowing, but with unmistakable re- of tone, around every box. Sold by all me- belonged to a whaling vessel that i, forth into the sinful wor•f?i she would i diaine dealers.or seat post paid at,Ihad been out .of service near! hat • - d have scores of lovers, cad the child-IPugnance I "Look hers, Master Silas. .-what's SO cents a Dox or afz boxes for a century Y ': ren of the heathens would flock to ', Ah, Silas, what a treasure sheathe meaning of this beha.ttor? o 1 ask her hand e hensmarriage, But ®u ch .is he said with hypocritical sigh, There's something up - I know there $2 50 by writing direct to The Dr: A- Rusnu;n,nobleman has upon hit :i Williafm' Medicine Co., Brockville. Mate at Satinowka, in odolia, s i as the door closed behind her. "Flet ta, by your manner Dant attempts - is neither my wish nor hers;' I would i dear..mother who is now no more, !to humbug me because it won't do. hu use made o! paper. t contain f! Pee her bound in the holy bonds of i sixteen rooms, and its architect de, - left her to me 'as a precious token ;Or Is it that you are such a thor- wedlock to some sober; pious A VISIT F80M ROYALTY. dares that it will last longer than i i of hof love " youth", Y Tough-paced idiot that you don't un- - YO He passed his handkerchief- acrosA deristand the drift of what I've been stone building At last,• with many blesAinge, that his eyes Ile little thought what i saying? The French Lifeboat Society,has s - . sounded'-in. m Y gb y ng: !'ll satisfy myself upon 'King o[ Savage Island Visits a y years like bans, be had overheard. - ' - record only.second to the English that point by and by: In the mean= IKan-ol-War, y years 17,351 ' • i dismissed me to the school room: "With such a tree_ure, and nstain- time; I'll speak a little plainer: I It hue eatied in tiiirt To get away from his hideous hy- lives from 1,104 cesseia_ It h�f- less conscience, what should a fou_ mean you to mar my daughter- To j Niue, mora. commonly known as :.pocrtsy was like emerging from the P Y t+ Say a Island, lues one thousand ninety-eight boat- stations and 501 � fetid atmosphere of a sick room igto I young man want In this valley of,this you can't posslt ly make any ag rescue' oats - -.- sin?" he cried, in an enthusiasm of objection, as all the sacrifice is on miles north-northedst of _New •lea- P the pure air of heaven. Business I land and three hundred mile_ south- A ', wonderful beard is worn b� which had accumulated during his 'Off-piaudataon, tossing ofl a glass of my side and hers Naw come, what ,'S wine as though�e were pledging his do you say to that,'" 'southeast of Samoa, In the lonliest Jean Conon, of Montlucon, France iR absence kept him from home all day, 'conscience 's of in that art of the Yacitic. Its It is 10 feet 10J inches in length -and until late in the evens - Now that he had throw off the P P "Whitt, indeed?" I murmured, r- , iron-bound coast tempts no vessel and nearly Sleet of it, when Ei When I of to bed that night I pe mask, and spoken -more p ainty, F P R g g �to call for supplies. At rare ,inter- stands erect, rests on the floor. Thi I ceivinp that he expected-soma, an- felt, for the first time,f m lite: PP I tried `to collect my thoughts, and R Y cads of his moustache ban Delon �1 look my difficulty in the face, to �swer from me. something like courage to oppose I vale great four-masted timber-ships his waist. g f1 `' mark out some tine of action. At "True? - what, indeed?" h0 Shim "I know that L possess no ad- lyssa in the offing more rarefy still In Great Britain the yearly;lose xr echoed. "Yes, one thing he wants vahte es to entitle me to such a ,schooners call to replenish the stock _- ono time I thought I would run g of -ages through ill-health to about -- a 'away, but what could .I do. with 'my 'ere he departs from the regions of I match, but I' am too young to lot the traders ane to carry away ag g - :� tAe elect-to see the earth! ha pi- their co rat Z'o thin lone! island eleven millions sterling, and it L -' ignorance of the world, it I once Y P marry," I said, . with some iittle A Y -- I . • Mr. Basil , Thomson was sent on estimated that 40 per cent, of thus fi rmssess. found myself beyond the,walls of.the 8 business for the Eu lish Government. who start in business tall. Man! _ only home I had ever known? I 0f04 T ° ilia! "I era tits best judge of that," ho g !e considered the slackest mvntja fa Chase's atmencLaoertaia After all formalities had been aY- '' was nervous, tient , u er y ad-abwlute case for each answered, sharply. business. r. and ever t y••• I'teaded to, the kin 'of the island, pl energy-why, I Fhouid die under a 7 form of fppilo, "Dat I have no wish to mart g r DlesdiaAaadprocrndiag atlas Wba.t!" be ezclaimeti, furlousl why had never been on board a hedge. ,After all. I could not be the manufact•arershave guaranteed it B y' - `. " .I`1?: Ssetos "Do you mean to gay that you have man -war, asked it he might visit •'THE MODERN :MOTHER. . .forced into a marriage against my k sah to the dai17 Dress sad ask iroerneiRG• the .ship. Ilis request was granted. , "Will. 11 I persisted in saying no, hat ther Rhisk otic Yeo tasr nse`k and the inter nal impudence to refuse my P• 9 g' _ .� � dau hter?" Mr, Thomson describes the visiv : .. ,. _ :_.What could .he do? He might treat alersorldittaxsosr,Hlrss✓t Co,Totronto S Their majesties were punctual. All .bas Ways Then followed a stream of ad}eo- ye o[ Cerin for Bab me harshly, but that I mast endure, went well until their boat neared the g y Ttten I was not altogether friendless Dr.QhRSA'>: 6'lint�ne�t rives and opprobrious epithets chat that Our Grandmothers Never I aced trot repeat, _ He lfte+ayii ships-_when the queen, after a *his- ; . In the house; I should have_ staunch - - ---- -:-xnava,.- - --- r defender• is Martha. nese of that treasure secured. Have foamed at the mouth. Pared coa.;uT�Ton ivTtT fier cons"o` : . How contemptible all this will you noticed how ill Judith Tias been "You shall smart for this insult, began to take oft their,boots, As Many almost sacred _traditions o) 1-' read to men of the worlds youth, looking lately?" . you ungrateful whelp!" he went on,- this. operation was still•in progresa the nursery have been cast aside by . of nearly 'nineteen, to depend on a I answered that I observed that wiping the perspiration from his long after the boat was alongside .the up-to-date mother. Even the -•• woman's defence rather than upon she looked very pale. , face. "You shall go down upon the gangway,- faces begun to peer once essential cradle is now Seldom "hie-oust-courage! From that cow- "Something on the mind-some- your knees and beg my pardon for curiously over the side, but the found" In the house tjlessed by baby's • nidi, thought, as such men- will thing 'on tho�mind, a.nd I think I this, and pray with all your heart bluejacket stationed at- the foot of presence. The modern baby ,is not phrase it, I began to derive a little have found out tchat it is. There's and soul for what you have just re- the !adder preserved an admirable Ped every time he cries; but when secret comfort, when there came many a fine fellow would give the, fused!" composure, and when their majesties the clock annouifces the proper time. -''.�- •back upon my memory those strange eyes out of their head to be in your With these words, and casting a had paddled up the steps is their The doctor approves of this and' - '' allusions to the 1. "old calling," what- shoes. Well, I am quits content; malignant look upon me, lie hurried• stockings, he ,gravely followed the baby is better for it,..but despite - g• procession, carr in seer that might have been, and to she's gaffe content, and I'm sure out of the room. P Y g the royal boots regular hours for feeding, nearly all �, tome mysterious power connected You must be quite content; so .I sank into a chair, literally stupe- as if they were insignia of office, to the diso ars of infants are caused the suppressed;merriment of his let- b rrgeinents of the _tomach - • with it. In ,w vain endeavor to there's nothing more to be said in Pied and overwhelmed. But even the y the der think out some clew to these words,• the mutter, and the sooner the af- faint resistance . had made inspired lows, who were drawn up to receive and bowels. Wother's greatest I fell asleep.- the royal party. - _ fair is settled off-hand' the better." me with new confidence. I felt that problem is a treatment for these ills The next day Judith appeared at The reverend gentleman was be- I was no longer a schoolboy, _.but When the interpreter had hinted take that will be gentle but •ettecti.e, and . Sinner, for the first time during ser- coming very inebriated, an looked verging on manhood; that it was the king that it was time to take above all, stile. Mrs. J. W. Dailey . leave, produced a dollar from his of Hecid sake, Ont., writes from the .. ' waistband, signified his intention of fullness of experience when Hhe says: '1 . tipping the captain for the pleasant "I have used Baby's Own Tablets - _ . . ; `' entertainment he kind'enjoyed, and for my six months old baby who 0 I nTest 'th e i the interpreter had the greatest diifi- was troubled with indigestion. The culty in persuading him that such an results were beyond my expecta- I .. act would be contrary to European tions. Words cannot convoy to ,. , , . . .. , ._._ . _ - custom. A dollar` w,as•.a very pre- those who have not tried them the - . -•< cious possession in the king's eyes, worth of these Tablets. I will nev- -And Find Out For Yourself Whether or Not You Are Becoming a VletiM O'f and it puzzled him, after . many er again use any .other preparation _ - '- Palnf�ll, Fatal Kidney Diseases.—Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills.. years' experience, that any white for the baby, as I am convinced man should refuse money when it ,here is nothing so good as Baby's ;r i� r -.' It is not necessary for .you to consult a specialist on kidney disease to find out if you are a victim of was offered him. _ Own Tablets." - f this dreadful derangement. You a" test your kidneys at home, and satisfy yourself on this point. The king was half-way-down -the These Tablets are a gentle laxative Allow sonic urine to stand in a glass for twenty-four hours, and it at the end of that time you find ladder when he turned ba__ck-and.,the-` _- . _-- esmfertf medicine-for infante went-iii-the-bottom of the-Teasel-you--cl -pia kidneys are diasased: _mt e� a .from the countenance of and children. They are pleasant to Palas in the small of the back, and smarting when urinating, frequent desire to urinate, especially at the captain, who thought that he take and are aranteed to contain sight, lose of flesh and strength, are other marked symptoms which indicate kidney disorders. Make this was in for a second visit ; but it no opiate. If your druggist does y;, . -'' 'teat for yourself. Consider whether you have any of these symptoms, and if you conclude that your kidneys appem ed that Tongia had suddenly not keep Baby's Own Tablets send L. are out of order begin at once to ties Dr. G`'base's Kidney-Liver Pills. They will-bring prompt relief kind remembered the foreign custom of 25 cents to the-Dr, Williams'. Medi- IL ;, -.__.::;,'•' • _ __ "will thoroughly cure you. giving precedence to ladies, and lie cine Co., Brockville, Ont., or Sche- Q,i . Qzr account of their dfreet action on the kidneys. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Fills cure`ailmenta of the kid- gallantly mentioned to the queen to nectady, N. Y., and a full sized box A:, . seys when ordjnary kidney medicines tail. They have proven their eMeacy is many thousands of causes, and precede him, and handed her boots will be mailed, post•paid, to you! .. - - - are endorsed y more ppe{ipI thap any other kidney medicine extsikit., down after her. r address. - - t Mr. S. E. Phelps, sotto¢ Centre. Slue., says :-"My kSdrieye and bagk were so Dad I was unable to work 1. or sleep. My urine had sediment like brick dust. I was compelled t3 8'et up tour or five timer during ♦- -' . •" OOL night. I saw Dr. Chase's Yidney-IAver Pills advertised, and concluded to give them a trial. One box. In 1821' a salmon weighing 88 - Old London Bridge took the re- - _ •1 -:1as effected a complete cure. I can now saw wood or do any kind•of works-My ,k4dneys do not bother pounds was caught in the Tay. -This cord time of 83 years to build. It roe. I can now enjoy a good ileep,and consWer Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pi1L a great boon. I was a is the record British fish. The larg- was begun in '1170, and not cons- ''iS great sufferer with kidney disease for 18 years." est American salmon on record was plaited until' 12d9. The present 1ltt,� ' Dr. Chess's Kidney-Aver Pills, ons pill a doss, Zit cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bath&Oe.. 82 pounds. It was caught in 1898 bridge was -begun in 1824, and fisr• it wera*46. ii the Colombia River, ished iau 1881: It coat $2,500,000. . .. .. 1 . c .. . . - . _ ., 11 2 .., - •, a .. - , J i ti _ � Y : . -- - � t r�������� ��►�� Qra•nwood. - _' Yew ddr.•er•tiaemet►tai • • - _ r The Ray, hIr McLaren, Fresbyteriaa --- -' - --• ._. — r -- - ' +, tatuister of Columbus, will reach on Pru- BROOD 60W FUIi GALE-1 large • p white brood sow due to pig Nov let. -A Tl.a�/B hibi►iou of the li not traffic neat SnadaY. aidle7 y'a 1 , - `J`�i.lay r>iiti iT��TfjTiTdiiTdYa ou�bn �Fr10 clroo rs RATE6 OF ADVORT1111NO i Ureouwood at W10 a.m.: Mt. Zion at 2.30 BICYQLE FOR BALE-A first-class' 'trim tnowliou,per line 10 aam{a• P'm , mud Rrouitham at 7 p m. These bic8urneT&Beaty bicycle for $ave. 1903 , - a ineetiu ifaah eubsegcant insertion,per flue f ga will of special iulereet in view of design will be sold cheap Apply to W E Clark, This rate does not include Legal os Fose1•u ad- the resent prohioatlon nampMita and the Pickering - tt - ��� wartlseuteuts oomanll referendum. Everybody invited to yM1. 8peeial terra■ given to parties utak111g coo- FOR BALE-The nndereigned has for eaocs for a or a niUUtlLt or by the re1U 8x11' attend. 1' cal a or h•bred short hor¢ b y -- a eh oug ell of +. *early oryerrlrr ouutiruts pq)aWe qurrterly, - the Rosebud family,age one year, color dark : Bnsinws umr1.,ten linea or under, with paper, ed Jame pease, lot 34, con 2. Pickering or pas fear.$3 an yarawo In advance. Cherrywond P O 3.5 � ailaottoo in lueal uoluulus tau oeuse per line, laws cents par line each aubeequdn{ insertion. Buy 8 few pairs Of penin contrast rates tarda known on appl/oa• WANTED-A good general tervaot, one oa. Ko irw rdrerliuug able to do plain cooking,alo d ages.Apply S u o w advertlwmeuts vitboul writter ustructions at once to Jbmea Torrance, Wellingtou 4111 be Inverted until forblddeu mud oharged ao• • Hotel,ilarhham. 23 tt a• -' _ ordfugly, Orde7.rs tow disoontiouius advartiw- CATTLE F SALE OR FEED +' - t•1saM muatbe la wsiliu• and caul{o the gab• 1A ke' ts s heti • OR TO sob Work prompfav attended to, r, „' �' Un shares-1 have lust brought from my 9Apoblislhadevery Friday moralapatitsotlle Port Perry ranch 10 cattle composed of spring- b aY S .,B1a Pickering Out, l� ers,beavv feeding steers Lad:!)good Lao year steers and neiters. W ill sell tar earl: or time. , Murkar & Thexton, Proprleto.ra R'riteor apply to John A White, drouitham. 42 lif TT t STRAY-6u&3 ed from lot 17,con 1. .+ +FRIDAY;: Nov. 7 11102. 1�/ 6carbcro,ou Aug'0th,shay Belding aged _ __ -. - wbitostar onterebead• abod, weight about 1i They'll keep you warm - - cwt Any luformatiou leading to recovery will - be suitably,rewarded H C Jeauinas, Woburn, NOTES AND COMMENTS. P O York Co at-tt - ` - ,As the end of the year approaches Sate Register: TjtARal Furs 1JALE-Beicg log 21, con ?heir price is very' reasonable1. Pickering. consisting of 54 scree the daestiolt-0f re'prPsentatiou at the -- umore or less On the premises are aicuated s council board begins to Lake up the $-inanity, Nov 3Tu, 1002-Credit sale of ii good frame bouae, good frame nein acd arable. 13 acrua of standing timber, the property I excplle¢t water and good orchard Perces are inYou will have them for next- winter. attention of the ratepayers. Last of the l ite John Tool estate, on lot '31, good condition F,ir further particalars ap lv ' 1 to Thos O,Nan on the premises or Pickering P O r - year all the members tt'ere r•tuaned con d Pickering. To be sold in about one _ 1•tt __ by acclamation, but this year, those half acre Iota. Sale at one. See bills, �Q LET-That valuable farm, being who expect to have o Beit in the Poucher& Postill,auctioaeera. We have a large variety just now direct from the factory - lot 31,r.00 Pic kers;;,containing about 150 `council ebamber will have to put up A Trzsr.1Y, Nov 11rB, 1902-AUCtIOD Sale of i acres On the premiaee are a Isrge st:ne house 1two bared with at a:aulirg t dneath:two large _ fight for that honor. 3s regards our standing timber on lot I.J.ifcon „ Pi:ker'stables and drivicg•sl.eds, and hay barn The t in1t, the property of Luther W Pilke place is wall watered sad fenced W13 be let rPvresentation at the county council P tx y r• We want the money for them. Sale at one. See bias. Ponchar dr Pus for a term.,f year For partic¢lan apply to 1 -Me Th)s Poucber and R R Mow• Gco Sf Palmer, P:ckertag, Out !�•tf - _.. _ till, anctioaetre.'Cray baiye --• . ree :iintantion of stttll']iog �r election fur SatcADas, Nw. 1.5th;-19J^.-faction ea le I:AP,l! FOR A - e1OQ iOt '' Call In and see then?. 1 --=- -' M;re or leas'. POn sibs rcomid a are Sa onod that honor. The names of other able (b about 10 scree of atandtn¢ umber r _ ` Ibardwood on lot 25, con, 4, Pickering, frame it,.-ie aria t7rst clasaout b r ld+cgs,inc,od _ _ ---- 1 ,'men have been mentioned, but so far the property' of J H. Say ea. Sale at: lea bass yarn 5r:'i wttn Atone:tai'::ria nater I - - .,as ave'have hear--these well have not cue. See bills. Poucber & Postill, _ coin e¢:e:,t;a-gou•s or^1;3r3 of sr,o,c__:e acingacres, - - _ f.ur 'Ph cb ,s let .r,MiCg t.tn Fieartna. - yet announced their intel:tion of enter Auctioneers. Th s!are .s to a¢ rl ate.f ultivati,n And ' vary Cl n.,e¢,eut t ,.lard•'td I,P/ria m1198 _ tng the field. Ari ong those lntnt 5,,,,, +;uti'. 24tb, IJ02-Extensive muC• from Ficherluqq tutir.'r French LOGE d.are t1:2 names of Our IeyetlL CtOn da' -• - -Marra kay-anfi'Smrte •r—� Yire7rr.; -tat! ,e of farm stock,int emfnCe,hag, _ p - 1' For!crtherhartr �{srsa,•plr on tha t•reu,laea rep reeeutat.rec, Messrs Uerow and grain, rQotr, etc,. at lot 119. B F. ron to G ,ui:ay roe iC•1`C J'oLlaton n alrc•aly have rendered Picker.ag, the prnferty of tt,e Jl:aaea IYC)unor. Sole at 1 icl•,ck. See thlia ----- - 1 4 :l c'„5•� , - r-e'at service to our to8liAlip, and we „ 11” -- - + - _ t; for psrticutara. £cachet P,ati•era e y\ e St of e . boas tLat nLoeter may Ut el,cted auc:i:ut , +, `nk ,_ t • vul-,al.;; service. - .. t' 1 The « e. the e ti toad, relyde E+�aaJy � - -- ••'+i r,il L00 R r,:•ti ': :1t ililr •:.ti^u cape' 11=1= Gts6E'� -u _.1Q0 t -- - In C.tlecL, to :;,err-.t.1F .-t'ounci, f t u? pizl _ r,r a m from Liege yj•ERl' .Ct9 �L., a it a ')a ?tcnr, 2. P1 Koraigl the a11CV t bly � Me:p 1'{t .. . be rather . i co e,t. 7- - tit t;t'prrLy . t%m W At 1. -ale at i'f G .{9�E OPTICAL 04049 1 - recce sLd ,thy :as1 f :+It-ar- r.dtt• '•Sat !,r tl.ia, L,_ i,I'a•rba• cis,^.ucti 9? ,orr•�5'reet, Toror.te. i abr1C6 —2Ii— h:;l ✓'Pari `feu: ,.t, garret, i;d h9 TRr�l anI I+,cl:atd-are;'re,lr :! t.. let inter t,r tLat coveted �1'�nitrj,+. C 01 t.;e :. - _ ._ .. - _ - - ar. • e' i -iion - .,� -Y 110;7 Of Ct -..2 li,i .a. OfDo 11110111 P� �� � s..! - - !til ?•rt I'1gu, :o•i 1, aru3 t o D 1v _ idscr,. J, )a ;1:c':e!1, .r ',t . Jlo,: ,ra "La+ties hes�'V suiti1 g �',ral perettes, tlantieis at;d. - 1 t Ll t. a underwear F. 3lacnab. f'rr+3 :!_rt,, �. �. . Ynl : .. .-. - _ r. a to , cgs arc. r , :trier. L. Ila:,lt. �ti, V is:eLardscn, '1st11nE 3 1121) •s IO 0 'S 5 U '0 _ C. thoorr.a, C. N', I1i.f ,_ . . fi+-e lerve we a t T e Be one h best : Mcg oy,.�rto Ti-,l and .her= war(, f 11 be h 're,.It no Y. Best,- o r the L -_#lar^ roti :o+; I5rfole rur.:lnatiou _ asS orted. Stocks of 001 and C3ShI12e1'e bode ]'� the conn- dar ctLers w;h' crobal11 I .�Y their tr • in liens, Bc%-s, Women . and . childrens. If. you" ► • 5 .' incer,t,�ll of rtis�rin, il.. can;est, Rant you feet well clad'get your hose,_slloes anis rub.- From present Indica-r':ns :Ler 1. evert -- _ _ prob&bdity that the will see a keen 0 a _hers here con est..al,d from the lis: rel:tirn:r d ( , S tfiera.silculd be no dit'dcu',:v in zelect• '� • • • • • _ We aide to give you satisfaction, not only to Bell ourooas. ifs-able a c�'1'1c l a9.ever sit a: the ' - •- - •-counc/1 board, - _ . _. ._ _ - - -• - _ - THOS, • BE.�RE i�l.�+s�--'�• ' � m _-- - :nprececersted Record for General,:Merchant, W hitevalee >• ­'DOMINION INSTRUMENTS lhln .,Philadelphia. Pa., t-:S.:_International Medal and Diploma of Honor. 1 15;t) .,London, Eng,-Firs Prize, keen competition. l$.7 .,Stduei, Australia Prize, International Medal and Diploala of - •'donor. 1 IR, Brampton, Ont...First Prize. - � S - - - P l�o T '! lb i,..liamllton, Ont:..First Prize over all,exhibitors t s' 1675.. Paris, Fcance,,.Antenfational 3iedal and Diploma of Honor - - 187S...Toronto, Ont...Gold Medal 1874:. Brantford, Ont. ,First Prize, close competition We handle the ~famous Verit}' p1oRs. Double farrow two and three 14;11:,.Toror,to, Ont,.:Tao Fire: Prizes, keenly contested for " horse plows. Sulkey single and double furrowplows also single plows all 16+0...Montreal, Que.,.First prize and two Diplomas of Honor sizes. - 13 eral3is-Alit-Medal-ate Diplatns$f=> r -- --- _they_ re_snpetiaLto-other-- r.; 18�1.,.)Iontreal, Que.-Hors Concours makes.' -'So libht in draft that a postal card will bring one to your field _ 18+I •Toronto, Ont and Diploma of,Honor trial. .. T, for _t : • • : . 1!i,I...Hamilton, Ont:..First Prize,sharp competition - _ 18.12...Derby. England ,International Medal and Diploma of Honor. _ 'Geo. Philip, ,fir., ,Broiidham. rir '+;,k 1344..:Harnllteu, Out ..Three first prizes Highest award and international Diplome 1845-....klitaerp, Belgium,:.. I44t1...Ottaera, Ont,.:.First prize in keen competition ---- n --- 1890...Kingstou, Ont,.. Four first diplomas : Lee competition g '+ andMedicines Don't forget . the old. man luCLI. ,•st: John, N.B...International DiplomaPurDruw'Ith the.fish on his backe. - 1' ...Halifax. N. S...Proviucial Diploma e 'For. nearly thirty Fears be 16113...Chicago, L',S.A..,Jiedal and International Diploma : 'has been tray cling around flit' _1:2�,Ju' addition to the above nosed prizes, the Dominion Pianos and Organa �t V Ul� Rate . Prices. ,«orld, and is still tra�•elincr, have beets-awarded,over 800 First Prizes at County and other faire 1n Ontario. bringing' health and comfort __ -:You save from 10 to 25 per cent. by dealing with ns. :«herever he goes. �-� To tire- consumpti�'e . lie Thomas'Electric Oil,2 bottles for 250 Epsom sails , 0 The for for 250 : \early I,B00 Domiri'ion Organs and 200 Dotitinion Pianos in tbii section, Chase's and Carter's Pills 2 bottles for 25e, 5nlpbur 3c 1b,10!ba for 250 ��brino''s the strenoth and flesh q Dedd'a kidney pills 30c Pages'Lru¢linhapavincure,gaaranteed and every one giviag satisfaction,-. Ask those R'h0 have them• Dr W illiams pink pills genuine 38c 3 for S9 JiastanK Heave Remedy 25c , _ he so Milch needs. Cuticara Ointmet SOo Sauderson's Condition Powders 1�The Dominion Piano is guaranteed for 10 Sears, It Will last a life time, Cuticare's r avorit Prescription Gar Gillet's Lye 10.,3 tin for 25c 'j O a]1 «fak and sickly' An1l iK rEaAr'e,l as rile utast Perfect in -Tcuclt, 'Tone and Qual:tf and file most der• ' Chil,dren he ;1',es rich+ and ands of all.Pianos, - _ Pierce'•Golden�IedicaI Discovery 65a Blisters and sic,2fors of x11 kinds Pierce's Pellets 15c• Horse bails 15c, for 25c : • - `Streil�tllenln� food. warner'• •Ate cure, fi'ic - Condition Powders made from pore dengs, The best v$;ae on the easiest of terms of paTment given: Call tin'or write brio your reel es Puinza Celery Ccmpound 650 g•'- P < Ta t I11 slid p31C persons I ;tyer's Hair Viuor 1300 Baby's Own Soap lth. 3 cokes for 250 _... r to hot •ter bottles • r iy r k h a m S) silk 1lvpnphnephiteais a splendid to l silk ea,Suspsn.oryy Bandelier --- -- ;rhe gives new firm, flesh and --- ' Flem I And muscle builder .a0 bottle far 45c Siik Elastic Mocking, lir �tl r1C�1•ireCl hlOOd. ' Peerless Hair Vigor 500 Foulitaiu Syringes Children �1'l10 fil'St SaW•t11P_ Pernna 80c Atomizers and Robber goods of all kinds Oak's Red Clover Compound at wholesale Prices - - :<old man �i'it le 7 IlOw Oak's Red Clover Ointment,a sure euro for Finest Cod Liver Oil almost tasteless Eczema 50C Syrup,White Pine and Tar for Coughs gro«•n up 'and have children I Oak's DgeOepsia Tablote 35c: Tooth Brusbes 5 and 10c z_ of their dR'n. Y ,• Telegraph Oil 25o Nicely perfumed Toilet Soap 5o cake He stands for Scott's EmU1- JUST , _ Darby Blister 252,Derby Oil sx Perfumes,all odors 10 Sad 150 'ARRIVED Sa}tpetrg pare,2 lbs,tor 2So Pare Cream Tartar,Spices of all kinds ,rico of pure cod liter oil—a teen-es Lsmtn,Vanilla, etc ;delightful .food and. a natural A Fneline of Coslum�s,'Flanaellettes, Blankets Grain bags that will 'We beg to announce tbat we have purohti�ed the D.nI stock of Hugh - =ton2c for..children,for -old folks Stand the aef►1. Miller k Co.,all recipes, prescriptions and prepsratione in ounnection with - ,and for all-who need flesh and bat stere may be Lai from n3 at. Wholesale prices. ,strength. A Fine Line of,Groceries on hand. Whol'Diru and Retail T A T 1n�t t 171 gine 8t Eattl,TORONTO, --- # SCOTT & BowNE, Chemists. TngRetsts tI d o+• t+�NasS y�'l Toronto, Ontario. ♦ L 50c. and 61,00 t all drusmists,• _h1011� Parker, T�uzib rt�x3a Opp.Ciyds IIotel,Siasa�or9 to C, D A.wIEL & CO. N ., ,.-�..•- ,, a - _ .S rr. w . - S ., ' - f a `Phe exceptionally fine weather of the Through our love almost divine — P Macnab has purchased a fined Pott few weeks have been of Ring service Could it be as great as thine? FURNITU, RE ;. ' p river. to the farmers in the surrounding country . ..._The greater gift was the dear son, _ �!ilii Frank ODoper visited Sonya on Sunday by enabling them to Rather in their rpoie We give our babe he is thine own. - - last. and carry on their other fall work. With the spirit of our loved onr - Dr Hoiq,of Oshawa,was here on Fri. An institution that would he of much we will join in endless song, _ _- ____�EAL.L . CAMPAIGN. - -• =day evening last. service to our business men and to the Praising Christ the Hing of Heavtn. - Mrs R E Forsyth is visiting friends in farmers of the surrounding country is a With that radiant happy throng. gee oar elegant lines of Sideboards,Oak Bedroom Betts,Dining Chalre, extenslost 7. boarboro this week. branch of one of the chartered banks. Boss Biden. Coaches etc. _ Wo are pleased to state; David There is no doubt that if one was @stab• Hopper is improving, fished here it could be made to pay. Don't forget oar prices are the lowest in the land. 14Whooping cough is very pee in The cold weather does not seem to pre. SEPARATOR We vicinity at present. Furniture delivered to your boa"free veal the Claremont sports from enjoying Joseph Pilkey toot a valuable heavy a game of bowls an D lilaenab'e lawn. REb�O�nLEtNG J. H. Beals, big Furniture Store, Claremont. -draught oolt last week. any stranger coming through Claremont Rev Murray and Mrs Tait are spending would wonder what the cause would be this week with friends in Bolton. of all the yelling sad excitement on the g Robs and ltilrtt Miller, of Pickering, hill at Sandbank. Alspecialt - -- -- -visited friends here on Friday-'last. I Luther 4P Pilkey will hold and auction Testimotiialsl:on appliostion. Working W — --— " - Ptoes area otascarce article this fall sale of aboni 6 acres of standing timber model in the hoa are....,... nd are selling from 75c to t}1.00 per bag. on Tuesday Nov 11th. As this timber is shop, laW. White. with Warden Lad Gerow,o q. A,number of our young men spent good hardwood at least two-thirds of �Y l;nada Mrs f which is maple,a good chance is offered a y p• Claremont -' Date _.. -Port Perry. to those wishing to purchase a good sup 4' O V a e �- - Mrs Alex Morgan is confined to her ply of hardwood for fuel. _ xoom and her friends are becoming vary 'There has been s regular circle of mov• - -,anxious about bar. ing about Balsam lately, Mr Birkett �t r Mr Howard, of Glasgow, and Miss has moved into the-house lately occupied T in and .,s....t7 ove Dealers _ Pilkey,of Balsam, spent Sunday with I by 111r Phillips, Mr Phillipe has moved Rev and Mrs Aflame. into the house vacated by Urs Hubbard STOVE RIGHT Hallowe'en passed off here in the usual I while the latter has moved to Moans +Gran><te-Ware 'PRICES RIGHT i manner. There were some distnebauces, Zion to occupy the house from which a DOWSWELL RIGHT ;. but no.damage was done., Disney has just moved, and Mr Disney OAZiZi [tits S'Bray retained home on Dionday hue moved into the house formerly coca. Complete stack on hand. ! after spending a couple of weeks with pied by Mr Birkett. All this took place friends in Orangeville. I on Ttursday of last week. Eavetrougbing a specialty. We congratulate Waiter Thomson on Thos Patterson is off duty these days his marc;age on Wednesday to bliss as a result of stepping on a rusty nail, A quantity of inch lumber and some , t3ybina Tran, of Idongo". l On Hallowe'en a number of young lade scantling also some Baa timber suitable for t Judson Bandy line moved all his]nm• were bent on mischief, and as fir Ptreer outbuildings,for sale ohesp. Improved. ouNIAC`�oher from the front street and will make eon saw them proceeding down the streetuse of it on his premises aorth. wishwagon he decided to go atter them J, 8, BZ DY, N - _ = The C P 13 Co is laying-ns raga and while doing so met with the mishap Geo. Bandys old standp Claremont. -_ on their road here. A large gang of However he continued following the boyo Italians are employed at t e wor an anccee ad in frightening tem @a Herb Cooper, Walter 'Ward and James, badly, thai they @peat the remaix,der of Easiest workino Iron Pump made. Bowes are away these days erecting a' the night in repairing she mischief which W. A. TH0MS0N Samples.ma be seen at Factor y. number of wind mills for the Brantford.they had done. The Baptist choir furnisbed the music Lines oa the death of little Eric Gee i Is stiIrin tt 111_e oTd-sfla-u-d e.nd i - at the afternoon services of the Or en. Little Eri� we do miss yon pared to do all kinds of work at 1 Lift:and F ce Pa p combined By this pump fir m mb _._ _Biver Baptist church anniversary on Sun From oar Vhome,our darling boy, lowest prices, -{ -_ water can be forced soy distance required, _ - day last. � 't1'e cannot hear tour childish prattle .. " - 1' ,(`� a Rry Hare, cf Whitby. Deco ltd fhb Filling our hearts with Frtde and 7oy�;i gOrse's11021ng a Specialty. JU11n Cfel•O�'4' Saceeesor to - pultit in the Preebyteriaa church on sun God hath taker. t iee to garnish ! stow laremont. da evening. W ti,le here he wast the , S o Son C p g. :4 much brigttet home than tura tC23 Rio6t ST. V. Richardson, Agent,jPicisering. guest of Rev Murray and airs Tait. Tb�,e irrni of love encircle our babe; pr ' the i"oroa47Gtoo, �Hc is Tonroahe.o she `•'Inh e`he:eav p ,bsi>tht-a.r�star ` •—�• Mrs Thee Gaualm has returned from 1--d that sweet voice thy spirit eoeyed proved •n a pf meaLimi:lie.. aioful surgical cperatt„o. cou:d are think a star to p°iut os- underwentj w Chia Rucnohr is reco•.ering f4ow tile_ To car ho-re tryonC tr.e skc, , lCs7 ' injuraes he received last week dt E!.1L L the cLuuby'face c;Liushter } 'THE land Creek.wbee attacked ani saa 6iiiiiied ; `k';a:og none with mirth and;jy, #'l :He is now able to be,on tho street sew a U:d we atop to ask the iestioL. _ TLs baptist quartstte arih take p.trt Erath Goat only lent our•tioy the eutertaibmeiit at Gcwdwcod Qu d: ()h Gcd.,:ive us.thy rpirit; �' day et ening nest: all Ouse iLry wilt lie aecot.i Let it bee:i'anon aur w%y• paoied by a large nu,iii.er of our rf-ilebts Till eacb hoi.y truth ahvli LLs•:er ' Owing to special services beteg heid iu Iby will be done,'' our bearts shall �;e %slue your GOOD WILL more than PROFIT, If you are'not satisfied with anything The Glasgow lfethoiliet ebarch, tuere orae say no Pervwe to the church here on 5nndav I ',Father like onr truit:og child you buy from us, return it and we w'IU readily refund your motley, morning lest: as the Rev W H Adams I ?lav we tiuit ttta saidaced Lonr - conducted the, eeriieei' in tLe former Intlt:Lie Gid, tl:v ' isdoai greite I I H We will trust for thy dear sane. church. i 02FT,-.. . Gents get�voiir AN U � ��' '� ,�' i- 1'tsu must ha�•e .it: Zt is, one of those thins N1% I h �rou f rip - rice for arl inferior _ from me can do `� lthout. But �� by pay: a high p A btu snap in ehskers Just received a shipment of 31,'" shaker compriiiog over ,, 2444yarde 3nig e « el«•e s an tea �• �o suPp i' you at our Specially - cloth,also big range of cheap sbskeri narrower wtdthi I big selection of Mens' � L Q;, which i Lech Llso big shitting at lila sold reQulyrily at 11 and lac per yd ]len will do,well to 1_.0«• QI•elceS «'fill a choice of the Very L)Cst Values ° _ buy their overalls from me Big redurtiou�iu Larvas and Pnots Ladies wrapperettes( !, y pt rockbottoip prices i carry a fall line of ladies acrsets of the latest shapes comprising the market affords. _ ,d,t erect form,straight frtgat girdle and mi fiery hip at prices to @nix yon all Call and look%1t4y stock, no trouble to show goods `= .R. M. FORSHereis - How 'fie dell Coal Oil ! i3 u Q ROYAL CANADI�IN, 4 fifteen Cents a ballon 3 W, 1 "'He RI C H AR DSON S CANADIAN WATER WHITE, seventeen-Cents a Gallon Important showing of Suest display of on China. A 'very large aisorwaeat of AME ,ICAN WATER WHITE,.l�iaeteen Cents a Gall ; ® -•, Stationary. Books, Dolls,,Toys, just •- '' _ • . ' received for -tie Holiday trade. Call --ao3 g� 1010-EN -LIGHT. jwentTwo -C-ea�s--a- idlslow(In 8abecriptione taken for all bfaRazines. '11 Weekly and Daily Newspapers. oz e z ic�9 are �'or ' RICI-HARZ7ES0IT, mir lAaffind nf Handlinff mal t -- Rro�1� Street, W Y�itb -71 e have the best equipped outfit, and the most up-to-date Experts allow that w h �.. } a Weddia presents method of handling and-measuring Coal Oito e found is Canada, `fire measure a ; g and pump the oil direct from our'ta4s into your can ,w,ithout the use of funnels and measures. thereby-avoiding' the consequent waste and loss. :Our tanks have a Far,Everyone. storage capacity- of over half A Thousand Gallons. Jt takeasus just J of a minute 1„ '� The Bride - to till dour 5 ;l�llon can. The Groom _ :.WE GUARANTEE YOU THE FULLEST, MEASURE. The Bridesmaid _ - 011h economical method of handling the oil, enables us to sell at a small mar Agent ' we supply yo with a strongly H. Hopkins, kinds °f veh. The Groomsman gin.,of proPt. •Far Twenty-Five Cents Pp isles manufactured by th3 Motaaghliti i . ' made Wood Covered Can, holclino Five Imperial Gallons. .;This can has Co'y, of Oshawa: I In Gold,Silver or Plate. Q The Empire Medicine—Co, of Londao, a stent valve which allows the oil to. flow out in a stead- stream; p if theprice is not right, we'll make it right p ''oat.,hwa appointed the -undersigned m T . t local ageut for Pickering,for the most cwou entury.: T j'^�� Use 'Golden LightO derfal discovezyot th3 uineteenoY century: i 1� 011 �1 ll� 1 011 Sj[,jio_For the treatment of the ?Nose. Throvt: Rlehardson & Cos•, 1 F�� Rc� s s t U Bronchial'Tubes and Lnriga It cnresCol is tl Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay faver Successors to J. 9, Barnard, and all throat and lung diseases. Write WHITBY* IL turns night time iuf� day time. It givos a light whish does not fire the eyes. It gives- - :for particulars,a.stock of treatments, and e a light wNch males reading; or, sewing a pleasure. . It gives a brighter and steadier light than : repairs constantly on band at. any other oil. It does not diln or"srioke your chimneys.' It does not make any smell. In fact G-reen. Rivera Ont. it is the very best oil obtainable. : 1 ember We are 5o - . • -- -.. Binder -- Twine . .' . . :Rem le Agents for GOLDEN LIGHT. wE LLS j Parties who bought binder twine me this wince will please pay same to the s 11Hardware Y C o■ ! Tae undersigned is prepared, to credit of McCormick.Harvesting Co„ at i Y dig aad clean out wells oft short notice Western Bank; Pickering,•by 0A let. _ Charges reseooa�le. They will flat bills of,amoants there. -, Tf30;• MOODY. 126 KING STREET E.. TORONTO. � - W. its. CbALl•ODf Brougham I dept 1, Llttld. 9i ue1 t a. _ 7 .. '� �, , i 4' . ,. _. ^ 1 .. ,. •• r Vii. - - ..'...' .., �.v _ • t - . - . i ;,» -x _ %y ,' p ?/ '� - - t 'Y { : - . w , YI v .._. .. , _ , .l► 11 ., 1 �r tete, ,tete _ - - - i a , / .. `� ` .. .-.-"_tea � "'- F- . were so Intense that your coming i This verse and also verse 1 T _ �s S V - - was her meat and drink, her hope-by-" that It- was"done-fit Shechem,' and , '. • day and her prayer by night yet THE S. S• LESSON. las Shechem was' a city of refuge •, �� ��� hard! had you come into the world �O �� 7 a u i - , Y Y Y xx and signifies "shoulder" t _� _ ___.f_._..._ _.; when she passed away. She really • - . —' all -suggestivemof this.-that are -� % Is " --- -`� gave up her life for you. Once in INTERNATIONAL LESSON, ,must finthe Lord our Wnstant - ':�ivine Sympathy .For Humanity g g NOV. from self and sirs and in our depth of a moths s h height may jjill��r'on weakness dwell between ' • awhile, with a longing to find out lov , ' ' oto some ray haired'oId you and 1 - houlders ..and let the Govern-_ Beautifully Symbolized Text of the Lesson, Josh. u'v g 8 t of all our affairs and of our; Symbolized, say: "Tell me something about- my 14-25• Golden Text, selves also be upon I-Ls shoulder i mother. You know her well and Josh. xziv., 15. �` °., .. . (Ps. alvi, 7, 11; Debt. xxxiil, 5.2; ,� • . " were her bridesmaid when she was 14, 15. As for me and my house,. I,ar,, ix, 6, 7), The stone that wit< ti "•lgne i000edfas m net or ute'earnniaame a. and persfste lm doing wrong, nearly Fried." Then that gray haired wei will serve the Lord. nessed and heard it all (verse 27) is i^,.ao in chs ryas one d Nine filen- all the world will tura a ainat him. lady will go over all the past. She Joshua, havinglived a hundred • ' ' aired aaa�i.a da w'ill's n.u'�°f= viae'as g will tell you what a gentle, loving �d ten ears acct beim conscious also suggestive of the stone of Ira • talc na&srtit�d yrioWwq OtM�n 1 But though nearly all the human . g y g xxviii, 16, Ps. cxviii, 22. 1. + rate will turn face your mother had. Bhe will tell - against a sinner, as a that the time had come for gat to .� rule, there fa one human being, if You how her eyes lighted up when go the way of all the earth, gather- _ FO$EIGN NOTES. • A Atapatch from Chicago Says ou were first laced in her arms ' .. ti 1Eiev, Frank De Witt Talmage preach- she is alive, who will never cease to Y p ed the tribes.of Israel and reminded _ reach after the prodigal. That per- and she looked at you -sad•said: diem that not one thin ,,had•failed 9d from the followingtext :-Isaiah g g Iaterestiag Items FroII�- the World son, its "My baby, my baby,"my, little ba- of all the good things. which the Over. -Ixvi, 13, "AD one venom his mother You all the sinner's I speak by! God `bless- my baby!" Thea oomforteth, so will i comfort you." her name, is the Sinner's mother. Lord had spoken concerning them - . The ours man m sin not onlythat gray halved lady will tell you A new veli sous sect has appeared The words of Y g �` (chapter xxiv, 20; xxiii, 14). Ha g fay text have for seven times, but- how your mother's strength. never called for the elders, the heads of at Borga, Finland. One of its Pe " , ImsaY of us a very tender and rever came back again after you were culiarities.is the use of bread .and' . ...eat application. The greatest les- SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN ; born. tribes, the judges and officers to coffee in the communion service. Sons of a sacrificing and a forgiving present theaiselvca before God at __ g g g He may 'be so worthless in the eyes THEY TOOI. HER SOUTH, • Shechem, and there he rehearsed un- In Scotland 28,106 persons have .• —love have been learned by most of of the world that all his old friends hoping that the sunny skies would to thein the story of Gods dealings been found who speak only Gaelic, . I • • us from the now silent lips of our ,may come to that mother and say make. her strong again,' but only with them and entreated them to and 202,700 who, though they can _,. Christian mothers. Though your ,her son is not worth being saved, the warm sunshine o1 that eternal fear the Lord and serve Him in speak English, usually speak Gaelic. Mother may have been dead for ten I he may be so useless than even the city to which she went ever worked sincerity and truth, telling them The•most --costly sword in the - or twenty yearn, yet gots remember father may order his eon out of the her cure. As the old lady talks you that-whatever they might decide he wand probably belongs to the Galk• . .' as though it were ye erda how war of Baroda. Its hilt and belt- _ - , Y home and disown him and disinherit look at your,mothe'r's picture again was determined that he and his . tenderly she cared for y when you him, but the mother will'cling and and again and try to imagine her house would serve the Lord. It was are incrusted with diamonds, rubies 1. were a little child. You remember icontinue to cling to her boy. If she love for you. But, young man, you in order that they and ell that and emeralds valued at $1,100,00. I . . • . how she nursed you through that thought that thereby she could give cannot do that any more than a they had might serve Him that lie in a bog on the island of 'Zeeland,' _-i long ft of sickness when you were 'her son one more chance for repent- Denmark, a votive bronze chariot ., abut fifteen, and every time she left once, she would sell the clothes out blind bat or a•ground mole can fur- had brought t, t " forth from the ,has been found with,the image of a ly appreciate the--colors of a butter- land of Egypt, the house of bund- - - the room you would call, "Mother, of her wardrobe if necessary, she horse ten inches high in front and ?,. Ily's wings or the reflection of a age (Ex. iii, ]2; x, 26). If we have with an inlaid old sun on.one side. another ! Where is mother And, would move out of her fine home g dewdrop. So .ih order "to symbolize been redeemed by the precious blopd - alas, you will remember the dark and go to work, she would sell her Ih the Punjab the btgga:st "medical" da when God's love to you, a sinful man, who of Christ, it is i order that we undertaking the world has et seen y you curried her out. to jewelry and- oven her wedding ting. never knew what it was to have a ,may with humility and gladness g y • gently let her body down into the She would go to the e�lant of giv- has begun. The whole population o1 . 1 a _ f ,open grate, when you laid her away ing up her life if she could only save mother's love, I would tell you that sere t}.e living and true God while 7,000.000 is -being inoculated wit,li , it is a greater love than the - com- ,we wait fcr Bis Son from Heaven —when you cove:cd her up under tele phos the troubled and sore! dila- ins oyes o a a er, t i r R leets. i. 43, 10; Acts xx, 19 Order@ for _ da has been ii'en out. Y children, brothers, and sisters and rs: c, 2). Our Lord ta,i ht His dis- y g &oft quilt of spotless snow, the pur- appointed of earth.-should take great friends. It It a love so deep that ci les that as He w among them Vigoro, a new game, described tit p a combination of cricket and tennis I _ est, gentlest, noblest, most forgiv- comfort out o!' the thought that no line can fathom it, so high that f e9 one that serceth the way of ' . .fng and helfful of human cnm- God's love for them is like that of is to be launched on the world be no bird's 'wing can overfly it, so mice is the way of true rent fore loo under the auspices of the•.panions was forever tak_e_n from a divine mother. They should be wide that no mathematician can.cir- Y n g g - our s-`lie. Fen:em ertn aI�this nese (Luke xxii, 24-_7),-and -by !shone Cricket Club at Lord't y g able to look sit all worldly things, cumscTit it. And all this love of love we lir to scree o e another �Y love and . devotion we realize the whether good or -ill, ns did the our earthly mother is only an lnfint- , @' grounds. -it can be played all tht I - force of the meta hor which Isaiah, g (dal. 13). year round a,nd b women also. • : p N-ew chief, who thou h born in a tesimat part of the lobe which to- 1(i-18. God forbid that we should y y -'— - the prophet, rases when seeking to 'dew ?.ealand mud hut, could turn to da God like a divine mother, is A decoction of coffee husks has .__-_-.__.._- . ' show how tenderly God loves and Y forsake the Lord to serve other been used as a remedy for malaris ilia Duke of De�onshirc ivtien fie was. ready to pour out of hie forgiving ods. We also will- serve.the Lord Y cares for his children, he takes the being shorn one of the moot beauties heart for. you. Can you not grasp or He is our God. by Tyr Restrepo, of Medellin. iii the - -- _'.-_'gentle•- maternal 1nL'ueaca which has ful palaces in the world and say. even a little of the infinite sweep of � State of Antioqula, Colombia. It deveilol:ed our physical and nie:,tal I "This palace is not as beautiful as rriv text, "As one whom his mother I -They certainly had every reason was found effective is cases when - - , and "al'trituaI fife and says. As one _t he Fathr Mansion ns-.bul2ded which nmio h a,a Ih co i to serve Hire only and true, for, as quinine failed, and in other dlseasee . mforeeth, so will .1 comfort you." q whom his mother comtortoth, ao _ g Sinful man sitting betorQ mo to- they said, He had brought .their as vest!!, such as enteric colic alit viI _T_, omfort-you. the troubled ChriVtinns - may be da are you the son of a Christian slathers out of the bondage of Egypt chronic dysentery. TTIE DIVINE BEING- - clothed to rags, Yet they should feel mother? Whether she !s ai=ve now i and prek•rved them and brought King F.dwar•d's reconciliation witl r, I _ that they are rich, beca-use God, as or dead, her lore tar Lou was- or G'� to th.it land, and Joshua had the, Due d'Orleans, id spite of the - E: shows the love of a mother in ust rem.inticd them thn the Lord - 'wanting to a the couitortcr of as ll I a heavenly mother, has prepared Lor just as great as Loyal Young Gra- 1 !niter's gross insults to the leu , young lolka o are preparing for them the wedding with ham's mother was for him. Are you ,had gttcn them a land for whi,'h Queen Victoria,,is said to ha%e beer -._ . ..... the great s'.ruggle of life. The iwhich they shall be robed in the to-dav letting her prayers 'End a ful- I they did not lahbr; eitica which due to the intervention of Emporoi mother wants to be the-:napiring heavenly banquet"ha1Is-at the Kings fll(iacnt 'fn your'Iii@?' Are you to-.they had- not built and vinegarsls lI rands Joseph of Austria and a friend of her boys and girls caring jmarnaRe Though they may be day letting the love of God mar:i- 'and 'olive garde which they had not King Christian of Denmark, out a - - poor yet they should feel, like the tested in the aacrif:ce of the Lordlplartad it(riI 1, Yet they had regard to the Duchess of Orleans. the icng years of immaturity, open , I the world at large is sneering at i`invalid son going- house to his earth- Jesus Christ find n respori_se-In your already had cccF amen to say- many- German professors are not 11601] - them and laughing at their am= ly Parent that all the treasures of lite? 'mill you, here and now. real- times in their brief history, "O to grow rich. Seven ,years ago 1°J] _ - , 'biticits, as though they were the Heaven. izing that your mother's love was a I-Ord carr God, otter lords - beside drew salaries of $250 or less►, 81 . mere outgrowths of a foolish and a h SFiAL.L BE FOREv'F.R THEIITS 'symbol of God's love for yotr, aur- Thee have had dominion over i:s" Iwent as high as $•3011, 74 up to __ _ vissonitry brain, tike wants to b+r-;- render your Tito to the service of (Isis, xzti >•3) That which Daniel $1,000, 59 to $2,500, and 27 to th& yours wonen tboi� God, like a divine matliec.. wants, him who !aIle a div ane mother, :had : to say to I elsbazzar, '.'The 52 000.. There wire 14 th it obtain• __ the friend of the ours men and 'I be the comforter of hie children ? G Y - g g yearns over you Rememher this.. 'od in %kcFe hard t,h breath is ed between that sum and $2.500 1, . . . school days when they wave r.o In their last earthly sickness I well oh,- sinful man=God ]or,for,your and whose are all thy ways hart as bigh as $4 000, 7 .up, $5,000, - - . • earring capacity and when they are ae whgn he i$ bending over ahem in repentance nu,rc than you can ever ithiiv not glorified" (Dan, v,' 23): and 4 above $5,000 entirely diet etident upon oti+ere fur their cradles, He wants to be the long to be cleansed through the might to -truthfully sand to many' Sweden "has the oldest vessel in - - . financial- &ups,ort. The s others of comforter of the dying invalid- when blood-of Christ, and to be forgiven 'ether Eertike-as %ell as dews, and the-Bglt lr,-Fcrhap� tri the world. in .I . life even under tl.e best conalitioris he utters '-the'ngonizinq moan, "I for your past_sins: It is. to.thc.ma-1 how 'ma,py-seem to forget that. it Is th,e schooner 1_=:n'ianuel, built in 1749, __ is a hard one, out that strui,.gle cannot stand this Pain any long-,ther lover4ft God othaatt-iClpnoin point you God alone- who giveth us life ' and first a pirate and now used in the _ " dace "not co$imence, ns sonic pen; tr ter,":.as welt as the .comtoster-of the;It-is"to oae. g y breath and .all tiiinga and in whom (umber trade. The Dgnish scheor"w suppose, when the young man btands little child who is sitting for Lite long after even an earthly m i.ther'ff we live and mate eaci have--iiar SP�a; aar: o—fn—tfie_Iunil5' trace, wit,h a diploma.in L vel un the Ylrst time in her Sunday ciliate. Ah. affections shall have ceased and when long (Acts xvii, 25, 2Ei This Iwa.8 built in 1800, - is still sea• L__ u m6- they have forever faded away. "ho f I be a ;ovgh to lead`dnv 'one worthy and has been owned by once • lege, It commences away back Iii.,ther's love as 'well as dries the - - Ito t-h to icr�e st.eh a uer:efactor: tanuly for 102 years• "" - 'the ' early teenil." Ft commences schoolboy who romps into the hall- f but wo cannot serve Him till ice Pork pre fanciers is England .are I with the young girl's !ailuro who is Fwav calling to .the cook: :'diary, UNIQUE. FAMILY GATHESING :tre redeemed, for, although lie has disturbed: A firm of glue manufaa trying Sor the l size in the school-i where is mother•v" And this simile created us, sin has . segarated us �turers has publishes! the tact that a" > "' is true because- of ori times when a A Gentleman Gave $150,000 Away fro " r room It common::. with the dis ni Him, and-tha :areal mind, to customer who hought a large amount - appointments of the playground. ]t mother chiefly longs to be by � the at One Sitting-. frig at crmaty with - God, cannot of glue asked it there was any 'de- - I •commences with those littlo youth- "side a! her child it is"wfieh that The neon(ai•ers hale lately 6eeri iPlras� " God (Rom. viii, 7, $1, �.latrrious material, !n it. On inquiry , •-- ful sorrows and trials which the bo • child is diving. I !As free! as God " b His it was found that he meant to use y _ Fra9�ordirrg ti at a certain Yorkshire Y Y . and girl .can tell to 'no other but 1 '{'heti the eldest son of Queen Alex- I gentleman and his wife eat dazwn to j awn power redeemed Israel from the glue in makingPork pins and _--- mo r. es, a mo era omfort andira, was sick unto_death,-the then table with something Iike a hundred !Egypt ibat-they might, serge.Him, the sale was cancelled. . which is given to the young Ghee is l Princess. of Rales .had hundreds of• direct uescensi:ints, but in that same so freely Ile redeems every orfs: -who- A boundary dispute between Prince "' I. as ail important comfort. It is trained -and -most skillful nurses county, about fifteen years ago, took 1 will . let_ Him• .that- all such may Hohenlohe and Count Zamoyski 1. --- such a necessary comfort thnt rnany �Rl� would giadly'haie.answcirod to place a flintily gatherinj; that sure- serve Him and walk Ili newness of about somelarid seventy miles south of us, when we "were young, often !her end!. But day and night, for' ly is almost unique-a gathering `life for their own highest happiness of Krakow - has Just--becn settled i . -,could not go to :sleep becauno qt I three long weeks,_the motheI. r of 'the whereat, hhc host, as a surprise,-I as well-&-s a"a for His glary:(•Rom. ill, after litigation dating from 1370. ' - 1 our weeping, until we heard her i Dukc of C`larencfi never lett his side. gave away 3150,000 in hard," cash 24; vi, 4, 6, 11, 13, 16). As the boundary between- Hungary - - foot moving across der bcs oom i It was her royal hand that smooth- : hnd Galicia was concerned, an in- . floor, and felt her -gentle Irand n on amongst his relations, 19-21. And the f'we-weople said p ed the sheets: IL'ween her arm that A•, Mr. Benjamin Hammond, a unto Joshua, ATay;. but we-will serve Iter national.arbitrator, a,.Swiss. law- .our check and heard her soft voice!lifted the te'/errd head. it was her handsome a7.d venerable-looking old: the Lord. ger, was chaser to settle the matter, : i!f - . . . saying, "Never mind, my boy. !' It,!lips that gava..the Iast kiss; as the gentleman, and one full of fire and Joshua in reply to their assurance Extraordinary o results from subcut- ice' '.will 'come out all right. I will ,immortal spit•it sped from the pain- fun, had made a'huge-fortulle"in the tliat they would .serve-•the Lord 're- aneous injections of .normae•lorse. ` • ''speak to your papa about the mat-!rucked form. Yes, the mother, the wholesale cattle trade, He was serum in cases or extreme exhaus- minds them:that they must be sin- ter, andI know he will lett do !true earthly•mother,-wants to be the " i tion or of •ittabilit5, to assimilate what �Q-wa>it,'' God mars!•last comtorte�iZv the side of h _ childless, but at IIradfocd lied a ser for the-Loi.ci ;s. hs _�iol,r _T . gift-Lbs t 2culYrts�r—Iq nep�e s, nieces, an jealous: Holy is the only.word that foo are report in a late number . who never had the gentle influence '!ng child: It was in order tosatrs.• cousins, same of whom were very is used of God three trines in one the Lancet. One case is'that of a of a cvailorting mother during the this maternal desire that Princess rich, whilst" many of them were verse, and that only in two places an infant at the point of death, - - dava of childhood or of young .i Alice, the 'daughter of Queen Vic- enalips, atively poor__Iiut-lSir. . Ilam- i(Ist; vi, 3; Rev. iv, 8). He,• •being Rtter,oxygPxn had been used for days, _._ manhood I God pity " the'boy who i�Pia. iso y 1ie�riiers of =the that was pulled through by the in- , mond thought he would see which (holy, requires a holy people (Lev, - , ...,-, cover knew the holy joy of having physicians, and bending over the bed of about thirty of.them made good 'Nix, 1'.; I Pet. 1, 1.5,.16), a people ]eLake , his tears wiped away by a mother's that was reeking- with tate diphther Lake Morar in Inverness-shire is u e of any n2nY ey they might receive I willihtg to.be w'liohy His. cepa rated• ,ji-n-f fresh water 1 ke in the an ' a well and at the,same time ceased n is 1 e ime, so a in un imso alone, a e_ THE BALL.GItOTI1rD I p ipstance culled the thirty together United 'Kingdom.- A recent Survey her own li s a iiinst-the h'6t lips of g do Itis utmost for thein and be • . P g P shows that the greatest depth it . God, as the divine mother, to- and gave then $2,500 each. - • �mirg-nified in them. God is called - ,death, Princess Alice laid down 1,007 feet. For seven mires. the bob, _ ` `day wants 'to'be the companion,•and So well satisfied was he with the jealous .in,just seven,d�iTerent places tom - of the take is 600 feet below l her life on account of the comforting friend and saviour of result of his,experiment that on his (Ex.exx, 5; xxxiv, 14; Lieut.' iv, 24; 1 811 the boa and cls and the THAT. VA'Z E);t?�ALt KIS$ , .. birthday a year or so afterwards rte c ; the level of the sen, from which it y girls v, V. cr, 15; Josh. xxiv, '1J Nah. !, is separated by a narrow strip di ' } young folks. As Christ once turned God, like the divine mother, spa- again invited the whole thirty, not 2.) _ ,though ,His jealousy xa sTolCen }and; and thb deepest part" is • 07: r _ • _ Sunlight Soap will not QUEER. ` - - - bum the--na off woolens queer eu ss.' 9► - — h "Yee: fust -now he'was s that �; not the surface Off linens. nothing was certain in this world • but the uncertainty of things, and 4 -- - - - u couldn't-bank on-tlydt:'•._... "So t-his your dull season, Ceylon Tea Is the fines: is?" observed estsperttxivisitor.rater"When ao- _ ,.Tei the world producee, - tory?" "when the whistle blows � • � ' for the men to leave work," answer- and is sold only In ler REDUCES etl the manufacturer. -packets. -p • SBPENSS ! I wouldn't be in Jim Thompson's Blaok, Mixed and Greenw shoes just now," "Why not?" "He ' „ Ash for the oettaaon Bar. � left 'em in the cellar last Monday ���i��m� a ��� -- night, and• they dumped four tons � ° '+��'�: / � There are usual! about 6,000 of. coal.on 'em before Jim was up.:' - In �a .cit not subject to earth- y Pa- J__quakes there lived a family who had tients in London hospitals. The average duration of the of a -How's This I _ -.-one of those domestics-of--the,-break, - evethe towng-t experienced a bit ht shock.- da s. We offer•Ono tluhdreti Dollars; Howard OUR Pictures were thrown dowtt, Crock= y - br an case of Uaturrh that cannot be YVi7 Y w 3 - �--- cured y Hall's Catarrli.Curc '0" ever t 1D t e'-Looe sort. ecentl �� / • » F. J. CHENEY & Co., 'Toledo. �. BRANDS. T!1xI "'! turd furniture rattled about. In AJUSt �.. L.tttle We, the undersig+red, have known P.the midst of the tumult the . mis- u. chcucy for the last 15 years, unci l(In Edward r tress went to the head of the stairs bottevo him perfectly honoraWo in au .D.-ead Called out; irr a would-be a. Pain neglected, may produce chronic busipess transactions_ and nnanGiauy 3i sa r p aisle to carry out airy obligations Rheumatism or Gout. Just a little tibnt tone: Mary Ann, what are by their nrtn. NN if g� A other Backache may create Lumbago. Just %,E., i s 'c1sUAX Wholesale llru ists, Headlight � QH� �you doing now?" y B Toledo o. wALI)]nu, xiNNAN sr, .• Inferia .little S rain sometimes makes a Ap ARVI , R'hotesaie ' ruggists, ••Toleclb.Cri le. .Just a little BrulsiS ma do' 1 N ll Little Teddy, when told that- he a lQt' of -damage,' Just a- 1the uHall's Catarrh Cure is talten' inter- ttEle" �� HESbrandWas growir4 fast, i nsw'red: Yes, Headache ma be the forerunner of tally, acting directly upon the blood00a 1 too fast;-3 think they water me too y .ted mucous surfaces of the system,Neuralgia. Just a little St. Jacobs I' stimor.ials sent tree. Price 75c. per �anuch. why, I have to take a bath y gg NN Victoriaevery morningI Oil, applied in time cures prompt! bottle. tined by all dru ists.and permanently Aches qnd Pains. Hall's I'amtly Pills are the best, ED I Jutit a little caution; just a• little r tt Little Comet u., NQdd-What do you mean by say- cost. -Years ' of Pleasure against Malta is the most thickly populat- FiUI.l.y CAMADA ing that my baby is just an ordin- Years of Pain. ed island in the world. It has 1, IMIMM - ary baby?" Todd-"Why, he is pre- —T `360 people to the 'square toile, Bar- ..---..-_ _,.-------- cocious and beautiful, and the best EIER LDEA OI IT. badoes has 1,OS4 people to the �,`"W_— that 'ever lived, isn't he?" square mile. "Do you -believe in short engage - i G1'00Zi Ia=C#3i3� menta?" WABASH RAILROAD —aF IIemo` Field•oMcers of the British Army •� "Yes, indeed, and lots of them." �� Standard American Wicks on active service are allowed 80 During the modtLs - of•September i _ � pounces of baggage, ineludiug bed- I," t ' - turd October, will sell one way sec- permitted 50 pound apiece, reduced rates to California, ?i''ash- t N•Lolesale only.ea ` Th© last persons judicially exe- ington, O]rego-n, ,Utah, lfoniaaa, "What happened 400 years ago cuted in l ngland for witchcraft were British Columbia and other Pacific I l .a n. _this year?" asked Freddie's-teacher. la woman and hor daughter, hanged I Coast points. Tickets will be sold r 4R00fiRSi�tsa.TORO " Don't know, please, sir_," answered at Huntingdon in 171(3•, -via all'direct routes: The Wabesh —- — -- Freddie: "I am only seven years is the shortest, beat and luicLesL ^ f 1�00R OVERCOATS old." It' FROM TORONTO route from Canada to the above } 1 and Canadian points to New York points. Finest` equipped r assenger i - •ad faded Bn:w w,u]d loon'�aeterd]1ed. It nn bete. trains in America. of orae in yanr cora, write direo6 taontreal, Boa in - ;':.. WELLAND XERGHANT and Lehigh y The best route l ' Y t via. Lehi h Valle Railroad Ser-I Rates, tlmts•tabies and all pard-•� 'L ®R1r1NIM dANiR10AN DY61NQ 030. j vice the Vest. scenery unsurpassed, f culars from uny ticket agent, or J. -'-- I Pullman palace i leeping cars, din-t A Richardson, Dist. Pame"nger ! 'aTontreal. 7EiE SAYS 13E IS NOW FEELING rose car service-meals a la carte. The I Agent, N. E. Corner King & Youge _ .. BETTER, THAN HE HAS only line Froin Canada landing pass- BLa:, Toronto, and St. Thomas, Ont. I � � Don�llnlolO�L�i. $tSa�ow, FOR MANY YEARS. serigers near all European steam- I root. pmnt,ad se ir.er•oot Ti-Qu«w. Qhip docks us New York, saving pas- A *all 8th foet higft and 13 Leet tows teen era for Europe a long and ex- broad could be built all round Eng- Lori•andra•tewm.mr..®uwior eooemnoa.etoa g p Nor CLade"d rem suoom bol wiuseroeraa ilio Open Letter in Which a Prost! ; pensive transfer R.out.! of the land wrth the coal annually raised 3 ` �oa I l".d`�otuao••alb"-S01 5 T�to 1y14 _ nent Citizen Gives a Strong 1 trycit. Diamond Empress. Day train, in thtit country. !I 1.100 Natural flavor Foods „u,.,t .ad.t1 reRe,t.r• .r.a ea bar esaet Recommendation for Dodd's j tr it. Far tickets, Pullmans sed f' J iY {iiS oem.t�mra" or flirtller F Csot•d Jealatom particu,arb call on G rand( + oo..�ve e,. t ;'rt +.t oa i ai•�rd t;t era so'o.raa o'er aie•;ja¢i rartl..a FStdney Pills. a Remedy Which eft 1� -ern v•.-, ,r•bA e.-Rai. ,• ']runk Agents or on Robt. S. Lewis, {,M�a�d S L1e1T 9 best H31r HeStoftr , ,_�,,to,�..,f. !. '8e wo Says Restored I3lm to Good Canadian Pa.+ar•rger AK;61. 43 -� out fur.' o oa*w ;eros e.ae try sa.a Health. Yon a street, Board of Trade build-' ,r,. 1 WC1C►�it N'OT®. 'ifCAMING - g The largest bu r, it*Q are the UUBIf MCNEILL g LI86� Cll;!CAl t�^^4? - .Wetland, Ont , Nov $-(Special I �Ing. Toronto. ff 'bird=Ringed" of the Moiucras Their I ' ' � J. � ����5�N�•L. -Mr J. .I. Yokom, grocer and pro-, I wire a are .sometimes twelve inches I °ti ,tor O°'•OQ� �s TO�+0"a i6$ $Ay'bTREeT, 10CM61fe _ ae to Esx. .out a•.ae roe!rte - vL4ion merchant of this lace; has 1 Au%tria-Falun a has the longest in eicpanLV I or'• ¢s:at•'"'r ° - p g AGENT WANTED of tae K a,r.sorsa _.. g•iven for publication. an open letter 1 frcmtirrr of any European nation. its 1 -__ __ _-. -= — on •o• �,.r., A "., w., e+ _ a9 follows: I frot,tio: line being 2,',9.6 tusks ENGLISH 8Pd�Yll�l LINIMENT The Naterlon medal was the first ,+•� �v:r,eior•rr," UADERt1ct6DA + +tc- - For a-Fear or more f had bwli Utrat Britain has 2,733 mAes of , given to all rank:• ahke: ac•,ut) N9A..Wd•as ■., rnn.ow ,w• - �_ rods Blem iRhes hard,oro i,coca cased 1,c ri�t P�rultr Nante ! de as ailing with Kidney Trouble, to ori r Coust-line. -- 'of its worst forms, I had a ver Blood���trttvta, deal as y Curtis 9plt�ts,skins Bone.3+►ee.7.S:iltea - ut►a w/ depressed feeling In my head and lit- For Gi •r Al Yelr.. gprains,Sore and Smol;en Tbroat,Cotssha. TMNf MOST POPULAR DINTIFRICS. p,I•arty. Pref bisba•t prir@e, and re• tie or no a rind em hPeutP, a cot't•�tant feel- �+ neo .�o sc:Teisn R.Yl4T - Met ' rte. Save 1u0 by one of one Imufe ti'Var• — nit promac:y iO.v7Aato POULTRYCO.. 11 `- Ing of labguur, and 3 bec:uno great- 'v-- 4;'4a a,,nasritrrupbwoso.,.ea!ae ars, maty I ranted the nio■t wnnderf+il Bleintsh qure Q , C Carlow Air"- 'toCaaro: _ g m:,,r•na of ,uo,bin for the„ cafidreo whi'. ever-knoWn ('+old by all drugglam CALVE /at TT i/ OY17N • OALLLROI�... � it' reduced Iq weight. :eetb nr. w,th par!eet fossas. it .,xicna.rte c�l•l . "At time) I, teas erlLlrBly incapaci- rot,ear dt•.vm..•u•y.sit;+bin,corn w,aJ eo'ia and 11 l t:.aade Life Butl,t•,r tat tr"ri _....._ ,•thelnat nmedr for Di•in every IPon of u w she f I ondan uses annu311 about � I _�.� R B � L � C PA�� �� Toroota ru aa. oTd" d=uds in ave cat enc war 1 - - y "I have spent considerable money Troniy.rereou•tocrle 14 alae U meak:ulable mlllirin .gallo'n's of Water for exon- weite for t.•ee"Twoi 4..um*ad.iM for lira w1mow'. Sootbuts Syrup .._ _�—• . y.., in medicmes of different kinds bol %",St*soocaeritn,L guishing sir`s. - TOOTH _ ! _ did not get any good results l a1-r n �j doctorod with a physician of vaso.- ,It is calculated that 3:,0-acres of Le,er's Y-f (Wise Head) Disin- , POW V E R, POULTRY, a experience but got no benefit. British land is annually devoted to [fectant Soap Powder is bcttt•r than ! ' Pr+eerveethe teem a,Mb„e�bmtk. I -k 11 u.0 lm,telInsiutitles.of ''At last. I because'discouraged aria ((other snalf powders, as -it atso acts atrsntit�the guns 49nt-claA% dry picked Poulirv, and i interments, wAlit 1(,nco I urkeys and Chiakeus to -.,.,hopeless of e. -r being weld again _ — as a disinfectant . _ Ono day by luck- I -heard:.41. _.ho�1d's' `— AR AOYIaAaLIIleoa '- - _ , '[o•endror-aur�•a•a-• tllIour.oedrrtrsde. - oIetr Sheet Music /� a R}±nes Pills and began to ,use Tn.+ects will never attack books ' I Cat iotues and A them - i which aro dusted once a year wit S eta Rates. "Frum the first thfw seemed to .it PPSIS !I*owdcrtd alum and white popper. «e Y:are n Trade that trill take say 1 6t'e are egwpped to quntu."y of first-slat s.properly packed my case exactly, end when I had ; PP(4]��f. l'4' rupply erery visa Ap pie+,,ar.d tKr can txlte care of ttteia . ---taken five boxes my old trouble• had F03 MAINTAINING a0{11aT NLALTN' t - - - ' - Te the si Te.citeciaGaa.da. We have Ample rrroraee Toafd s Li�lmeet Cures la 6r�ppew�t�1�r ROYCE we can•L•h.,Rle 7rnur BCTTER. POii9, ftONEY, _ a entirely disappeared, and. I was feel- WANTED' VS Ing better than I ha.d in many years, ovtovs:Bsa_ satot�er peCO,. ,Limit le to now• ign splendid hostiles and0` 000A i Fj CO,, 1,Gpn� I'ho.W*st l I GO'AU1SSr•oN Co,. Urt1lM A -'•-• able to stand real exertion, In face i The-averitge age.of the then in the I oar,wast Mar:tet Soo Go•brr.u'ta. T030NTb. fay i;cneral health is better than it British Navy is lietwean 26 and 27 i 336 Main Street. 138 Yonye Street, - or wpoagea•e.arced. IN coLo CUMATEs. WINNIPEG,MAN. TORONTO, ONT. has been in a long,time: _. ,years. — - ;. "Since my recm•erv. I have told �— -.,,.. - _,,,,,,,,,„,,;• utanv others o Dodd's-K` -and how they cured me to stay cur- '� ed. Many of them say it se-ms im- possible and yet they know • it - is �� TT true.” J 1fwe---Cv uW ak Yo-u V...n. e' ftd­ (Signf.,d) . J. YOKObI, Mr. Yokoin has beers a resident of _ Welland for years, and is known to that we want to send you an Absolute Gift, May We HJnd every-man, o n. `i'ITe woman bonn'in ttro n lgf-: Ouwould read eve word of this Advec• Yo" One , boring.township of Crowland, with Y rt' Theeo? in three miles of his present home, and is know o _ principles who would not make a statement. that would is any way be END us your name and address on the below request, and we will misleading. n,u Fleur. .rt to s ' take pleasure in's*ndirig you free of any charge this exquisite • d;a.W ciia, rr per•aon old finished and hard-enamelled Fleur-de-Lis Chatelaine Brooch , • Wlaiae .nr�•rn:,g p 'A fxrson usually begins to . .lose Brooch sad u,e•n ter. , Height at the age of fifty, and' at Lodcai u• cl•®mr and Gainsborough Locket. This is'a princely gift being finely the 'age of ninety has lost at least gold-finished-and sells regularly at $r:oo The Secret-Locket % - one and a half inches. opens and will hold'two pictures. It is the embodiment of artistic skill and beauty. eauty The 'present is unconditional,it being a bid for yoar friendsltip'an'd good-will. With the•Chate- lain Brooch and Locket we will send you ten boxes of Standard Electine Medicines to sell, e _ ----Messrs. C. C. Richards & Co. if you can, at 25 Cts. each; then return us our money.and we will b vt you'absolutely free all !'s� c:eutlenten,—Thcodrd Iloo. a the following magnificent premiums: One Genuine Solid Gold Sheli Ring, set with five simu- 1 customer of loins, was completely lative Rubies, Emeralds or Opals ; one Nethersole Illusion Bracelet; One Imported Parisian cured of rN!-u kattisid after'five 'years Belt Buckle, and a complete set of Table Tennis.(the' most fascinating and popular game. w• r of suffering, by the judicious use of `in the world.) Never before has there been gathered together such adarray of beautiful and MI N'AItD'S LINIMENT. 7. The r,bo�a tact can be verified by distinctive premiumsfor so light a service.. Our medicines and premiums stand-squarely on _ _ -writing to him, to the parish priest their merits and are satisfying in every respect. We know this from or any of his neighbors. thousands of testimonials from everyprovince praising our remedies and Request for Flear•de•Lb ChakJauie Brood,Gailteborougfi Locket, and medicine. ... A. COTFv expressing delight with our splendid premiums. It will be to your EIECTIYE MEDICINE CO.,LI1tfITED, Torerero,oaf, _ is -advantage-to write Ship ineerrdiatdybrmaila+re Fluade_lit_Chst a:n tooth awd LocFet• else !o Dfay 12th, 1898. now [aegis-fvrcmlbcxesol$leceimeNediciwes, Iakreeto,wake awearnesie orrtose em- to sign return the attached request dayallthe Chatelaine Brooch, 5•s4!eRcturx you 94e a Netkersat`e111wsirn Bracelet,ata ,kairars lo ems ed Pars sew .. . . " of EBucklerandatom fete sofof ableTenstis. Ijlfa'rg tu112henuditrMported Ihnrian 3' gn e1 r' J/ r le,I '7 rd r rr tc•,I r Locket and Medicine will be promptly mailed postpaid, and even If, toyoa withinthrrfy'd¢ys,sad rstainlhe CAarelaineBroochautr.aoEetasajiJtjro.^.shoo,, a The estates belonging to the Duke you do not-sell the Medicine yoti at least have a $i.00• Chatelaine Name,.....r..........._......-......... 'Suthm•ltand -cover an area greater Brooch and Locket for simply snaking the effort. Do not hesitate, you - .—than Ltic'two counties of Lancashire �- - can count on our fulfiilling every promise to the letter, and you wiI'I Address - -- - and.Rutltutd combinyd, _ _ _. be more--than satisfied., ' Lay dawn tEtls paper and write us sow: _ - - _ T T@its a� - very i e C ne.,.. Orr �.rIA tLCir w RrritlyonrnmosndofdragsvayvtiyP.tardy.. ,Nliaard's Llolmeat.is 'the best) ter+ _ 9 TOR4NT4, ONT. . Our.rcmedlescra 8lectiac Little Liver Crannies,Blectice Aidaeyarane,Eleeiine IIlotxi and T{ssee Builder,$ltttine Pneumo Broactio Tablet'Elective Headache Tablets. -....W P C 1133 ' '_ ._ - ,. ' .. ... ... • - .. .. •r-. ._ _r � _.. .., — _ % .. _ . - 1,-•a�Y- • - .. .., ..• - _ _ .--�--- ___" atm ..b .•.. ,., w...,.: ... .:. , err_.:...'..n .. - _ _. --.+. n: .r,'' ,g', Vie. • - r t. - - To uvxsoltscxrlti,xs:By eserrina -Book-keeper 11'aatod.-Apply in wri• to the address label on your paper you ting to Spink 141-ills. -_ - -_= oast always ascertsin the date towhioh --11re.Forsythe Sr,has been very ill { �/�� i our tnbsoriptioa to Ttr> Ni7veie aid. B ch 1./ p dgrinR the ass week, _« JUST JS - em4ataaoaa or* ae>rcow.led�ed b .r ._. P . shame(! date yn mel on the Ant paper fol- -W E,Clarit ie epetidtDg IC few days ... -- - owtt►e reoalpt oT-moans aro lila office. Always Toronto with friends. - tNp adateDatd ahead t —Aarpa Burt .and ace, of -Toronto, The undersigned- (seeps constantly, on - - spent a Couple of days with friends here, band,fresh and salted meats o! all kinds. _ -Hobert Harariok spent a few days iso a!apply of vegetables. _ _ Very bast Windsor 'Salto Abs vidutiu'l 11two• Let week with friends in Western Ontario -)dre Party returned on Wodn"day Quality good. Prices reasonable. after spending some time with friendsBbl and DEary. , totusixa, Oxs„ Nov.7 1902. down east. Meat delivered"lly. -We regret to report that •the two y• --�- - WAGNER do CO. - children of W and Mrs Rainey are very LOCALISMS.S. ill as present. o r-' - , - High Grade Pastry Ion . • -B and Mrs Bunting left on Tnesday -W J Clark,of Belleville, *PontBna- to spend a week with their daughter, Mrs Lj ' ' sp R A Douglas,of--Winghanr. I. Bunti day with hie family here. •_--Complaint is made-that a large hole All kinds of -Rev G std 'Mrs McGregor $peat a is in the covering of Banks'bridge north FRUIT TREES. couple of days in Toronto last week. of the village, and also the approaches - SIiRURS,.Etc:, -1, ris,to i Whyte, o Crescent are in bad ULdycondition. Highest market price MILLINERY. .,;Lawn, Paris, tt viattiog her cousin, litre -J H-f3nndy is bump these' dope re• for all kinds a!John Gee. pairing ibe roof on the Pirie block. He - - Fall sad Winter app'ee _ -Rev A C Wilson and Rev G H Cope• will also repair the roofs on the stores be. JOHN E. GEEt agent, land,of Port Petry, will exchange pulpits longing to W T Dunbar and Mrs Savage, Pickering. - - next Sunday, -The Tbank offering meeting of the - --- - = We have on. hand all the latent hat shapes _ =We are sorry to bear that tbeyouung- Pickering Auxiliary of the W F M S of _ --in camel hair Halt. The leading colors are est child of R D and Mrs$enson is very Ss Andrew's Yreabyterion church will be _ -tvbite-, oxford, green,, blue, brown, red' __ t III at resent. held in the church here on Monday even' _ and black. Ajso the newest tyles in porn -James Cornell,of Norwood,was here iog the 10th inet at B p m when the Rev To* 'R' t' - =pame and feather breasts. S p over Sunday, attending the funeral of the Murdock McKenzie, of Hoaan, China, late Mrs Wetherald. will give an address on Missions. Mr M]$g C. Bake r.- -Fred and Mrs Doyle, of Toronto, McKenzie is one of the missionaries who first•ciaes farm contanicg one bun- were here this week Lttendiag'the funeral had to escape from China at the time of. Bred and seventy acres - T of the former's brother, the Boxer movement but at once volun• -Dr Jones, of Toronto, was here a teered for work in India where he labored ' - couple of days this seek owing to the until he came home on furlough a few - - ALSO death of his nephew, Peter Doyle. months ago. Mr McKenna is .an 'able We are pleased to see Miss Sadie speaker and a good meeting is expected. A Frame house and about one acre of Burrill around again after being confined. oilection in aid of missions. land for sale to her room for several weeks with -James Andrew,of the Lake Sbore, paenmonis. met with a very painful accident on Fri Inaursace promptly attended to. - -Richard Mallet returned home last d`y last, He was engaged picking apples Would ask the lablic to 11 r nicelyselected 1410.ai%oba assisting his father and brother ae was standing fell%browing him to the ConvepaaoinR done. _ _ .-. stock of knitting paras. Berlina,Andilnnions, Zephpre, fiheL with the barvees. ground, Be li% on a pail witch .was on land Floss, also something new in Fancy goods, Lamp y -On account of Mr Ward moving his ate ground.sustaining painful injuries to 'Visits Claremont :-' 'tbades,-Stamped Linen goods, Felts eta. " .howwbold effects from Broagbam, the his aide, Dr Bateman'was summoned, every Tuesday. senior department of our public school who upon examination found &has two " was closed on Monday last. ribs were fractured. We are pleased" to W. V. Richardson, _ -Mrs R A Bunting returned on Mon• bear that he is now doing wall and is •-M. & E. Boone _ day after emcling about a week in able to be around again. The accident - lZotary Public, Pickering ! Pickering. -tiravenbarss. She reports Mr Booting happened at an unfortunate arms, u he u steadily gaining to strength, was preparing to move on the following :.. -The IMlothodus Sabbath school is now day to his farm lust north of sbs village. - makiaR preparations for a Christmas tree However, be sneeesded is moving on .4,0 HEAD- . - - to-be held on Chiratmas ove. The child. Mon9a3 sad is now somfortably settled _ ran are ansionsly looking forward to a in his new home. = treat. -The'W F M Society of ahs Friends' i -Mrs F E Gee who has-been spending eharob we fortnttass enough is secntiaR FeediliZ� Cattle .Fre a go' Just rri d• - !►few tnont;he wish friends to England. Rev Me Hirsiwr of Js to give an - eat'Ssd on the Champlain on Wednesday of addrass a% tbsir annual thank offsnng Sart weals and is expected home in a few missionary meeting on the eveni;ag of o +days• Nov lash at 7"80 saute Fisends' church. Ft�r .Sale. Tine ���� _ -The stone•maaoar have Batched the Winisot Salk o An evening of pleaaaal entertainment Lad • Ifoandation of Mr Pugh's barn on the profitable tassmetiou can be promuaed u _ ;Brock road, and the carpenters, Messrs Bsv Mr Hiraiwa is a highly rdoesssd sad Comprising of Steers and Heifers. r .. iCbaptnaa Biros will begin the frame-work typical Jap. He wLh professor of science TilIB0II8 Fine ROIL@d Oats, inaxs week. to the governmens normal school in Tokio - -Died,in Tara. on 'Friday, Oet Bis$, and to the aas,of bitterly attacking the Will ba sold,by the dollen or by the Molina Rolled Wheat and 1902. May Riehuds.aged ll{ Tears and -cbnstiaa religion be was forced so study pound. all other choice meals. 1S days. The deceased was for maay its principles sad ibis led to his coover. _ CxeIIIIlIie (#r�ham FlOulr - yews a resident off this sowusbip. wbere sion and its breams a mm""so preach .abs has many friends,who will regret to abs new religion to his own countrymen. ,,B. H. CARBON, Choice Family Flour, bear of bar death. Daring his ministry be was presideos of -Ia another column is as Advertise- abe Anglo Js see salla a to Tokio and The good kind We all- mans of the Dominion Pianos and Organ. P� R Bntebee, Dnabaaton. _. . . _ We would Oak our readers to read it and has sines been odic deafer president of _. . -ways $Rep• aha Japan ►t:etbodie>t conference. Such 0. _ tote abe wonderful successes of this Com• &tinguished worker and speaker every - - pa mi on Pimsats, These ars many one a all i�rested it missions should _ __ -.- .-..-JOHN D C IECOO1lomiaion Pianos rad Organs in this m0.ks a e ia] .Sort to hear. Wbils - ceigbborbood and they are well liked. in Piekence Mr Hir 4wa will be.the guess - -Excursion-Tut Ladioa' Aid of St of Mrs Wrigbi. with whom•and her late Pickering . . ., - Taul's church, Bowmrnville, will run husband Wan V Wnghs BA his was well Their anaaLl excursion to Toronso os acquainted in Japan.ftday. Nov 21st, including all stations -Is is our sad duty this week to cbro• ,from Cobourg to Pickering. Ticketa from nicle the death on F%iday last at one of Oshawa 11.10, Whitby 11.IU, Pieksrice aloe oldest residents of ate- townshipp in " 1 1.10,children half price. Tickets good %he person of Mrs James Wetherald of =- - ----ALWAYS the CHEAPEST. an go on local train and return same dap the base line at the advanced s,Re of 91 Lumber r dby any train stopping at the difforeat ease, The deceased was born at-Rich x y • Our grain ba are the cheapest atutona. &ee bills, - -- tis -The annual meeting of the Pickering Han• near Belfast, Ireland,oa Jane 9th _ -Our Indies Rnrpsapr are the eberpess. - branch of the British and Foreign Bible the l She was married d.July ov i, _ Our fiaznellettes are the cheopost and best Society will be Geld on the evening of the late Samos Wetheratd. Thw ami pox wool hose are the cheapest y grated to New York in 18•t-1 and came to 'All kinds of rongb and dressed Lumber our boots are the chespess 'Thursday Nov 18ab,at 7:80 o clock m the Canada in 180. and settled-on Lakeview LLtb. Shingles+, Doors, Sash,House fin. - Oar biscuits are the etieapeet ' ldethodiat church.addressed b'y the Rev farm where she resided up to the time of fishings and Silo material_ Our coffeeits is the cheapest - Mx Morin, of Danbartan. 1C is hoped ber death. The decsised was a lady Ous•tea is the cheapest - - that there will be a full attendance, as most highly respected by everyone who _� - - 'Oar patent medicines are the chatpeet. - this society is carrying on ap important had lbs pleseare of meetingher. She ' Wuvr atrparts ofd world,. and water Iron be made S. was one who s wap.enloye the best o t0 order ion will be taken up in aid of the, society.. bealth antll the'infirmities of of old age _ -„ W. ,an 3ioving seems to be'the order of the began to creep upon bar; She -wu one -- - t►!h -day daring the past week. T A Greig is who was Toad of reading- and one�rhoss sw comfertsttp nettled' [r� the Dala e — - - ed - - _ Block, while E J Shirley has-moved into eyesight remained perfect to the last, cad -7- Iris -. _ .' 'hie own honee'ust vacated b 61r Greig, never found it aece$sary to use epecta _ - y Iles. The funeral*took piece*on Sunday ' / •W E Vanstoae,has moved into his own when bar remains were laid to rest in the W _ 'house on Church street joss vacated by Friends' burying ground The large •` • �' Gordon• MOIS0101-1a� � ���e'r-Mr Bhirley'.aad tinily, W G Ward and Humber who followed her body" to "the fa mil Have moved -- Uriah•Tone.' house on Church as and which she.Ras.held. - Mrs B W Wood has moved into the rest. -One of abe most dreadful accidet is dente of Salah Orvis ia-tbe east side of For Cleaning Windows, Mirrors the village. - that have occurred for many years, and _ _ g _ -h is with eat one that bas cart a thrill of horror over ►Silv&ware, great Rrisf we have to re• ;be whole community;happened on Wed- cord the veru sudden death.:nLOne-of 4nr nesday afternoop and which resulted is , bovs, Peter Doyle,the son of Joseph and the death.of one of the most hiRbly ren A lslke Eureka. Fly Diller', _ Elizabeth Doyle, of this village. For $petted-citizens of the township, Mrs Lanae years Peter has been liyirg in To James Ttnll of the) iaj(stoh road east at ' - ronto following his trade is a machinist -the agi of •17• years. The unfortunate _ Binger' TwiIIe'Etc, in the large works of the ktassev-Harris' woman was engaged in the afternoon in R ed Clover _ ` Co where be was held in the highest boiling pitch'on the stove, to be• used in Reaz t'H hen . .. ._. _ �. J. , c Pickering. Ont, t. respect by his employers and employees, repairing the roof, . In some way the ao much so,that-as his bcdy 'was' being pitch took fire ind as bars Trull attempted Timothy brought past the works his fellow work• to remove it,it was poured over ber,and - men who could nos attend the funeral and immediately her clotbing took fire. AT ' ' - - • -- - - - - stood at the front of the works with heads She called to her daughter Lattie. wlioAl�l TED 'aaeovered to show their respect and sor• .Sae called upstaire, but Sdaughe terrible eight CUTTERS* f row at his death, and thw large bell of the met her' eyes she was rendered powerless y S LEIG H SS AND _ - { works tolled out the Lad news of one Mrs Trulltben ran outaide, when she - _ :. -,fallen tri the,.ranks. In the religions attracted the attention of ftdr Naddaford - - society in which.be moved his piety as's wbo li _ WAGO y 1 _Seg- rm. Highest. . Prices - C.brietiEfl-waD WBtf--known. H39 deet atter but to the spot and after much - - • was caused by an accident followed by difficulty succeeded is smotberinR %be Z7 PULPERSa _, internal bemmorrhages. The'-services at % poor- woman Paid.• o j�T E IIS' _ •• - tbe house in Toronto was veryim eseire __:. -- p was bdrnedaal osteto a crimp'. A trained DL 1� and kind referdnces was made to his nurse who happened to be at Mr Austin. CUTTING $t1XE5e exetnp[vey lite by his former pastors, He was brouxbt to the scene in a_short -time was a tnember.of wiltoo Lodge 'I 0. O• by Mr C F' Stewart of Wbitby who was. ^ - - ,� . F.Lebo tOok_chsrge of the b:Av and•ao• driving pant ar the time, and Medical aid Cleaned Free _ _ AT ve, companied it to Pickering. The burial was immediately samagonesj_ and_every_ _ was to the Friends' burial around, con• thing wast done to&Ilsviats her anfferiap, T. A, CiREI(J, Pick6riag. -dnoted by Rev Mr McGregor after wbieb but death was inevitable. The sufferer the service of the order was read. • The -continued in terrible agony until mid• *T 3 e . s; floral decorations were beansiful, Though night when death rolieved-ber sufferings. �s �.-DO�i\��g �i Co•! I _.' r the fell in early life-yet bis life-work .wee Much s;mpathy is oxareaaed for the be. _ . done,ind we are consoled by a though$ y�ved husband and family of three - Q 1 FOl3 SALE-House sed tot Baling that he often rs ted ibis+•There are nt}' tgg _ TPing � w+t of►et ts.coni, eontaiaing ! of oa Ps! da bs9re and one son. and her -.death soar,ezeeueat for earden erpooea, s number brokrn m1utons in God's tempts, has 0.11 'Win be moss keenly tole by a bat of �'r•ath711�0#- n � � of trait treessshasood aims haus,fret aWs ` kre.rounded amoatli and perfectlyfinished' _ watse,h.cat Cad sets For part+keetars a r w _ [Wend ibroaAboat abs tcg9ship, and U ►a'tW ��+ rii's Jno 1:atetitord.91 resins tit,Toronto,6r We ars mate that our readers will ,1'Cin rib!�,K parts of tlis'ounty who ars greatly anus, ��ngL� 86-If 10�P�7 with his bersaTed relalit�e. aierj. ,ehttoked ad ber tt apa�death. _ ttalslasMs.td r so M