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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_11_14 _ YOB. IrXTI. ____ _--•PICgERING, ONT., FRIDAY. NOV 1.1 a 902. ` NO VlraYeslftaual ItarD4ti, OUT AROUND US and seen a gh him, looked like n btprglay � E TICKE IN G` W R E-- -S and, through him, Dowse sow arrested b 1 Bo•`�"" 3 F7. Calvert In the coarse of one of the bar pap r� gt� 999 alettl{e4s1. LATBBT LOCAL HAFFEW MGs, 18COBDZD B[ elaries,a window had been brokent and the O ; °i M .��1 a : IS, Tae FUNIS AND JOTTZD DOWN BY ODB robber had cat his hand so badly that t1{ers,w r . • � � s is i - cottaBercNDBntTs. were blood arsine on the glass. When i w°� ' -+as A. M D.,O.M.,Fellow of I Dawes was arrested, he wore gloves,and - 2; Q�- Whitevale•at College, Toronto, mem- refused to remove theta. Aoe.itempt will- s.: G o a. i tibar nt (7n1'... f PheslMan■ nod finraeDaa -- — • AMD- Ontario. OfSics and residence opp0'Learybotel - -be made t4connect the prisoner with sev Q qo o ; • fl A grand Temperance Rally will he held oral of the crimes recently r .eQ" Q' k sow Woburn,Out. Oi7loe boars: morning 7 to 10: on Friday evening, Nov. YIst in the Metho• p committed. e t n o m?:o a a� evening s to S. x a m w G" dist church. The committee have secured —"'�• Iq m<"- eo• n o v Of all materials and design a quartette from McMaster University and Fairport. o�e S°9 ate. a Eo b ►�" - i' Legal. two or three good speakers from the same s, < a bean gg g $ ce p ! kept in stock. It will pay yon Mrs.F.L%w.of Pickering,spent s a e r 7 a r O ev+,H• institution. The young people of the ccm• pe t Sunday � i W call at our works std inspect our stock, with her mother, �1re.Hilts. O - y I i ' •�'.'�ENTON, DIINN � BOIILTBEE notify are also preparing some music to Barriste_s,Solicitors.etc., NationolTrust and obtain prices. Don't 1iisled�'bY bIr and Pira Watkins.of Toronto, are !l u �Jan Cola; ahamkers, so Hiag street. .east, Toronto, agents we do not employ them,consequent- assist to the program, A sliver collection P q will be taken up to defray expenses. It is spending s few holidays with T.AlaneSeld. y ,• "'I Fab `i soar } -esCiasamoat every Tnaadazforonoob, Money ly we can, and do throw off the aFLBnta hoped tbat there will be a good attendance, 3Ir and Sire J. H.Avis and family,have a + °"` Ma=,y as - to loan on Mortgage. commission of 10 per cent:, w-bicb you ,ill been in Toronto for the est week. pr -- - _° FRINK DFVTOv. H.O.. D.C.L. as an interesting and profitable time is p o e.o Apr•'06. tr certainly eats by purchasing from ns. A The Canada Ica Co. is repairia the tl . s,8 ow- ;I $.RSESTL.DU':iN. W. IfULOCB BOULT• aeanred. Come all. q e • _E " .o- w, May,�' BEE, 51-1v Gall solicited. water front, ,and the Dredze Nipiasiug is " �" - WHITBY GRANITE CO., Greenwood► - digging a channel fur the purpose of load- m m a=i Jnnly, - + T E. FAREWELL, Q. O., BARRIS• iog barges. ' „ w HP r TEB,County crown Attorney,and County OPP'Post Office. 1Shitby,Ontario The pier work is almost completed and Cr- " " O1 m .o c,. Sept oiicitor. Court House,Whitby• lav -— Following is a report of the public o school Pi P • • for month of October. dames in order of the building of the light hoose is going merit;-5th-F Williams, ill Brown. 4th- It is expected that it will be n^ished in e m m i8 DOWOW & 9McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS= w- about two weeks. "e Nos, o�aD opposite pony DICKERING LIVERY . F Gleeson, hl Wi;soO, W Gleeson, E Ste I Des'; euros Wbitby.Oat. ,tnO.BallDOw,B.A.;Theo. art, W Bayles, R Carlton, N Wilson: January 1908-1,j'hilby 6th; Oshawa 7%4..; . i;aGLllivrsy,LL,B. Money to Loan. Sy 3rd-G Johnston,P Williams, B gilhaly, PLOWING MATCH. Brougham 8th, Port Perry 9th, 1J>ew F Dolphin, S Sadler. 2nd-L Law, A bridze 16th, Cannington 16th,Beaja7r-- PATERSON,RITCHIE & S WEENY, Byers, 1,P Sadler, W Hoffland, S Disney. Over$1.6(10 in prizes was distributed last Barrister,Solicitors, etc,: temple BniId- FirwelaBs vehicles for hire by day R Macdotiald. Pt tad-N Eadie,M Gloe• Tuesday eveniog at t nionville to the win• too kith, lug. Toronto, and Claremont every Saturday. _Bila in�pnDegiLom mese• Bon, S Devitt. let-M Niko e-7C-g-F, snatch under the =kp.F.Paterson,Q.c:,P. B.Ritchie-G.R �g h� T.R.trains. Freight and atom,W Sadler, W Brown, A MacDonald, auspices of the People's Ploughing Aseo- :_� WAALn-Bsaknrtag stauoa 0,1'�I. express delivered to all parts of the W Law, S Byers. clarion,o(wbich Mfr S G Little.of Toronto TaAtxS GOING EAST Dtllt As FOLLOWS,-- village. OLLOW$; Yeter4rtar•1/. _ village. Teaming of all kinds dons Parente are rcquested to tend their sud Markbam is the president. Tne con children regularly. test t la lace on the farm of Mr 1Tebber. No 8 MAIL 8:52 A. 3t1� J~HOPKIN S,VETERINARY SUR- There were 40 contestants and over I J00 A : LEON, Graduate of toe cattalo tet- mission stables,in connection. —' u , BROott ROAD. visitors on the field. The nine judges, who 10 LOCAL, . 8:14 P. �.. eritiary College, Toronto; iegisterod member - bad come from different partiL of the Pro- !st ate Ontario done* Medics' Aasodstioa. `i ea - Miss May Rodd has just retartied from wince,were nearly three hours before they T1tan4B GOING WRIT DDB Aa FOLLowa- U.4 and roeme deice one andona-gnartn miles Y 1 Y north o!Green Rives. Once and ahoeina forge . e y pTpy7P{EtOI. a trip to Napanee. cculd agree on the winners, so perfect tad No.9 LOCAL , . , 8:84 A.X_ Ihoara b w 11 a.m tad 1 to 4 p m. TrlepraPb J. H,Beal of Claremont was in town on close was the work. .. tddress Locust H7u,out.,P.0,address.Green Taesdav delivering fotnitnze, Tne gold medal of America sad{]00 ll LOCAL 2:20 P.lit,. y IBtvsr, Dat Mrs Geo Farley is very ill at present, coneatatinR the highest prize was wou by T MAIL 8:18 P. 11x. y J. SHIRLEY, Jeteriaary Sargeoa, but sbews slight sigma of recovery. Nalsoc Wagg.of Pickering. The general TEIZ 1T LU.-aanbartoa Statiais]P . t Eo Hon Graduate of the Oniano vour%L• W b Ja fun is doing a good trade with list of the tacky ones fellows 1 ry CoU o.Toronto.rMe�satored member of the Furniture,,... t► his waterpower-••chopping and sawing a Sod, men's c'lasa-1 N Wagg,2 Jas Hood, `L'kuos GoINo EAST DUX AS roLLotsat,• 70ntario btenamr7 Medical Aesoeiruoa Ail good per cent. of the time, 8 G Little,4 J W Reeve. NO. 6 'MAIL 8:47 A.h�_ dtssaees and iv arlee of the dOWAIF iC a01ma!! The wood tale was well attended and the Bad,mea.second class-Lewis Kennedy, Inerts 1 according to the most mudern approved No. 12 M1aaD . . 8:01 �.� land Beteu%,Ila prtBe,plea. oaCce io T.a Oreigs A fall line of first• exscators of the lata J• Tcol were well A Little,Tbomas Bell, R French 10 LOCAL . . .6:08 P.m, itmplament sbop,residonos on Cockrell as Opp()- claw furniture now pleased with the prices realized. Bod,men,third class-B.Couporthwoite, Int*Peak s llvery• jam exhibition is Some fzum here attended a meeting at L Ketmedy, T�xe(301146 WRIT DU=AS FW our wars roolae. Wbitevale on Wednesday evening to bear Sod, men: fourth class-John Cooper. I.O�►s;� discussed the wisdom of building a town thwarts, H Hagerman No 9 LOCAL . . . 8:89 A.M. .$u*tnt •a, G;lxVb0- PZ1Ctjfi 1"lghir. ship telephone line• with what result we Special prize-D J Fram, N Wigg, S �� 11 MtxzD 2:23 P.M.. _ don't know at,preseat. Barely such a Croley 7 Mail 8:22 PAR. HOMAS DUNN,Convsyanesr, Com move won be a good one. Beet tlaisb in sod-F Shodlock :T rsuioner for taking ARLdayits, ata•, �. S. Dillingham. —+ Beat tnrnoat—A Gormally, ti Wa¢g claroa.oat.Out. Dy 9"CEis RIVER. Class dve, in stabble-J Batter, A Em• ' Pickering, Out _ _ pna¢bam. F B Gould,H Stoddart �Q BUNTING, Iasdar of bd e Class six. stubble, boys ender 19-D J 10. Liaeasss for the Ooanty of Ontario rltg John Morgan is vary sick at the time Of S Ot Frac.. J H Harding t�• Steers. B Kennedy _ _. Ise At the store or at him rmsldenee,Ratan" - is visiting her sister, Mrs Pike, R Patch he o 64,and,ct an - . Village. 1.1 _ . . - _ .. - .. writing, ase , ere S1rs Lawr ' in b P Clasa.aevem in stubble-F h y -- R Hooter 3 1lels nncc Fred Miles, s e a ted /jr+ t 8ar•a•Har- I Best gown to stubble-James Bailer "' 3 tCID BELDAM. auctioneer, ac. tQ �1 I There are rumors of a wedding to take c... nu le n• . 1'f �EG�,� �aTrl� Beat ti0tah 10 senbble-Frank Gond,H D w�nnrn,s�i+::et sale•!rom his numarooe place:ocn. us,. ,a. �atop, Irica,l.nneh far aD9 near st:aa of tat m+ Farm - - ]Ir.3mais hoe begot the atone-work of Stoddart, Seo Smith• k..P.tbef _ . tt:sa the fr to be sold vul be Farmers may have tboir wheat ground his new baro A bacgaee followed in the Town hal),at a ��R rod pIF f i -stoce and a cry t e .c.. Sutras handlRa by the satscriber With the Utmost oars for either Toll,Cash'or Exchange• Fa:mere in this locality ' have flmished welch Pretidett Little presided and many ,4 Qs, k \ and add to the very boat advantage , 4417 - their root cry Toromtoniams were prevent. lv- u&4 sur. B Deters aiittb family,of B'tooffcills, y:s te,• to end. ` .'J DR.BEATOX.TOfCFSHIPCLERB Any loaatity o!tied for tale at reteoti• lied his mother Sundry lest g caro gni~m h°t«'ut � % v • Convevancer. Commissioner for taking able rices, Joseph S1cN4ely bas' fini.hed h Elam. __ �a >ke a lamdrvtts, iicootintaat Etc._ slone7 to ican p mer'• rob be is Oct of the lin now fmrm prapert�, Issues of Marrlsge Lea i P 'lire Cowat ie is Torontl this weak.- ion ••••�at moss Wbitrva.a, oat. f•r Uriab Young has nearly dnimed thew*.•trice - -- -- ----- concrete work of.hisstable*underneath his Dr G N Fish wan is the cit oyer t y s,i.r'Dy,he D. Brokenshzre; Piekeriag,on Sunday e,r ucavt► HALFWAY HOUSE, Kingston Road new baro 3Ir hfortoo:is Visiting his daagbter, H'r"'ova a' ..'HALFWAY accommodation for man and beast bar Hornshaw u a very happy man%bee g 1 f`o0n1►r pries. Cuisine A 1, Bene of liquor's days,fds a tine son that arrived at bis Mrs E•I Willson, v andcigars. J BULL, Proprietor. 43-bm home lsel week. Walter Wilson, of Oehaws, Was hers WM. T. Haney ! At itme of writing turnip harvest id over on Monday visiting friends, so � FOCUSER&PONTILE.Licensed Ane• :- and sople packing is last about at r close, Robt Cowan std Ted Qom Were Home �:- t �a cif e .r the County of ci tares day pICgERIN G'3 fall lOwtag is a little behiLd fcrmer ears over Sunda from Osba vs, 1 ass. of sales of swarf daecriPove r Real t o P Y Y �• moderate aborta. T, Yoncber Rent Estate Miss Annie llcImtere is home again atter Cgwte,Turner S Co are now tanning "" •� -AEant and General va:aator, Strua attention - spending a few months with bar sister in their cider prose at fall blast. toper l 1 `ren to all orders b mat: Dr te:egrepn. Ad. practical Painter. Montreal. Jadt;im trcm bar appearance Atrees Taos. PCUCfaR, tlronaham, Ons. F, g PP Chas Fist.of Toronto,sons the guest of CAmpany, _ POSTILL,Green R:ver,Obl. 35•ly the tap has dote her good. his brother,Dr G N a few days last week The Ladies' B tier Mission Circle held Hugh Meebin returned from his bout. paper r Hanging. Dteorating, their meeting and-10: tea last Thursday _ ►THE WELLINGTON Aatel.-Fav �e Ingexoedicioa with, 14 parcrid'gee. He goat, PIIlper$ and 1 in removed toa=d ihorougbly overhaul• hn bominiog. Tinting. atter noon and evening&t the home of :kers Q _ �+ - —_Marshall Tafner,.Brno team.consequently thinks the north is A very roach conptry, b the above hoose.I am prepared to tarnt.h Graining. - --=ar.�ti3g. R `;- en, of ColnmitQa; Straw to all :who desire to patronise tad• a large number from bore attended. The a7tTaW Cntr�iBr.� , toe. Bpacione sample rooms.- I shall be pleas- All orders.prgmpUy exerq. ladies of the Wbitevale Baptist and Ong preached an interesting temperance set- too to see ail old patrons when they bare os,•- 2 6m Estimates given. ham Methddist. Presbyterian and Christ• mon in the M,ttbodist church on Sunday And all kinds of farm implements cons caaion Jo visit Ma{tham. _ JAS. TbRRENCE, P Kari tto,Ont. �SBm — ian Ladies'circles took part. An interest• night last, stantiv on hand,any person wishing ante ing'program was gone through with, the James Madill-on Thursday of last week thing in that line call at the Cberrywootn' - meeting being bronabt to a close a large met with an accident abiah will lap him blacksmith and waggon shop, IF YOU WANT. . . " WESTERN B4N� OF C��ADA mumber at down to an excellent tea. After up for some time. A horse kicked him, t t all had partaken of the Rood things, n breaking his leg between the knee and 'ROBT. DAVIDSON, Prop- _ t sociable evening,was eptmt in conversation, ankle. A gasoline engine: Ices -_ zporated b7 act of Parliamoat 1874 instrumental natio,duetes.eoloa eta. All Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery, The boys of the village made a a pores _ - - llekrriag Braash. returning to their respective homes expres• p _�ioderas moasere� corn- haryestere, corp ___ _-__- .__ and had t pigeoD shoot last Thursday. well--pleased-wkh -theft --Llireddere,l?agswire fence, binding twine, Subscribed tel Ca pital...,.. 61 smt,tle0 The followin are tWie wlnuerb.-ISG-Wm At-the Green -ivez—' 7 buggy or stone boat. See or write 6nbacrtbed Capital.,.,................. l0i Siw afternoon and eveaita a enjoyment. g Boat. 1su,axl �._� _ Matthews, tad Wm Ri eborongh, 3rd Asters Rrad!1v Coavartibte......,.'.... ' ''rank Gleeson. B W. F.! R. Joncme, --Josh Cowan.EsQ. T.H.MCUMLA`.1,ESQ, y - After a lingering illness another of our STORE President Cashier oldest and aloes highl Fee orad eitizenaspecial attention given to Farmer's BaleSurglaro have been worrying Whitby Y Pe Notes CoilecCons solicited and promptly made with appalling frequency recently and no passed away on Tuesday evening in the - ` ; Farmer's Notes disc-)eated American and less that seven cases have bees reported to person of Mrs John Phillips. at,the age of > ?oreign Exchange bought and sold Dra a is- P You will find a large range of choice Flan- : Every MONDAY= Chief Constable CLlverly. of these b8 pears and 11 moatbs, Tho deceased i sand,available os,all parts of the world asteria,and Wrappereta of the latest pat-- is proof positive that the burglars look had been a great safftirer for about three KTIORS Batik Department. terms,and they are marked away down, apcn the majesty of the law in anything years from cancer) and about six months - and FRIDAY Interest allowed on-deposits at highest cur= bat a serious vein,for one of the burglaries ago she had the misfortune to fall and I also have a ]urge stock Raaim bags• - otrates,andcreditedbat-yearly to depositors reported to thk chief was reported h the which 1 am,offering at reduced prices. Po P Y break her leg,and since that time she ., Ceeo..Herr. Manager. Chief timself• He took.this official action bad been unable to leave her bed. Her Call,and inspect before buying elieaahels� _ Commencing June 2nd, A. M. Gilpin, because his own harness shop was entered husband the late John Phillipe has been Yaw will save money. watebmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby, _ -and hi-trice warm overcoat, which be will been dead over a year. The Surviving Highest cash .price paid for butler ati will visit Pickering and will be fotiJld need.eoou,his tools and 'other things were members of the family bare the s m eggs in cash or trade, in I. Wile's old eland. DOMINION BANK .'lasing• Y y t The burglars have been endeavoring to Patby of all in their bereavement. W. A. FULLER- �Vatches, Clocks and Jewelry promptly secure sufficient booty to stock a depart ' repaired, All work warranted, Capital Paid uv $21500,000 mental store. They have visited Richard- WANTED-Good live agent, lady or F. 1 eon's jewellry emporium, which is an Y rent to handle a tine line of goods. Reserve Fund g2 500 000 evidence of their raeity. They toncbed Goo de guaran�d. Profits large,onlyy a email t 1 Pringle's grocery,proving coftelasiveh that capita!regaii Apply at PtekeringNews 5 C ; they respect the comfort of their inner OTICF-I herb i _ man. Tbey called secretly at Hatch Brc. ,T y g ve malice.-that ..I le ' � = ----�----- WHITBY BRANCH.- will not be Itabla to person pu Cum U Go to the hardware stare for a few cbtnge they were 1 I, t rehu• likely to need in their business,and with s Ing a nate made b me in a or o spencer Oraeral Nanking' Triasaeted Taylor. William Powell. 5 - •-- - Special attention given tot the collection Of vtcW to the " B'armper•s Sale and-s ' fes. ave..unwelcome patronage to Ferguson's OR SALE-A numbmr-o[-Barr ' ertion In eve four std SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, tailoring establishment. Possibly, having F Hock oocltdrals suitable for breeding. Ticker' lady friends (or maybe some of"tbe barglars Price reasonable, lot 15, b Thos Andrew, ,.era vti'it i itching; bleeding or protrvti- r ickersag • Pharmacy Into t allowed on deposits of 11.00 and up-, were btrglaresses, as the ladies are drifting Plakeriug- 5 , ins plies. There hps yet to.be founX� s wards. into ever line of business).they broke into a sln a case in which Dr. Chase's Oint-- ' E.J.THOxTON Y 1 e MAXA4lsst Mite Mortey'e millinery stop. No bnrlus OST-A blank Jersey cow, strayed slant will not afford prompt relief,antti >,p can do without &boos, so it was quite aa- L from lot 90,con 2,Pickering, on Tuesday if used regularly, produce a per+^•^ total that they should break into Barns' Nov 4tb. Any information leadig to b•=to. ant and thorough cure Ask yrtin• NEW BUGGIES of all makes and shoe store Fly will be anieablyrewarded John Data, t0=' your- - Pfokaring P O. 5 neighbors about It. The beat people to ylea for Bale sbeap, call and get priow But what they wanted with Anatase is t , - - mystery,and she audacity of a burglar or the land recommend cure or les; 0 ce 2 - , - Beoond hand baggi",carts,and wagons- even a score of baro-Ars,invading the lane the only actual ruse for piles; t;9 Beats• .,, p tt hood, of business of a chief censtible, es especially FRUIT TREES ! a box, all dealers, or Edmaasaon, Balsa.:: 7 Abbey's rale,PARIS t3REEN, Castoelt, . p°O y & Company, Toronto. - an officer who commands the terror of the -t Fruit Saline,Fly• oil. Talcum powder, All kinds of C nala�fal pcpalace&s Chef Calverly dose,•s !" Liquid riiagnesir,Fly paper, U bete- Plow repairs,umbiho,and wool oil FB LTIT 2'REEB. thewseneeof a series of mysteries• b)$BUBB B'tC. oohs wafers.8ie1lilz powders, Fly pads. After such dsflance of,sbe powers that be ' s � 10 C soothing ayrap.Itoperial-1t.ncsside. Gawal blaekswithiag. Tire setting a it natasrall follows that to arrest has Highest market price l Attimeas powder,O C tomo bitters,Tartaric sp�ty• host made. Ths for all kindro! 4 tegen�ee W. H. Ju u n Wit; leomfThs aCln. NIMENT''­. ;-0 �•jl0 w r ttplea raid. 0WOH W of 1111211, O C worm P all Lad W iLte said 11ome o!the pr w y verly's has been tr tai im. This s � Et VEE{ Agent, - _, W" baa, Nigbl Walohmem Ho0oarl pioiost{ng, ,. _ _ _ s . ti r '.> ,r .1 . \ z. .- . . r� .: - �C\ ' ` ` - 1. - ` ; _ 1 .. L ... 1. ., . n _.., '.; , _ 1 .. i. .. 4-_,.ti..-_� lay -47}c to 58c. Rye-No. 1 is COUNTERFEITERS CAUGHT. . N} - - - - -- � �IJS TRIAL. THS IYiARKET steams c asked. Canal freights - .. 1 _ -- OgBrator>�fs Toronto far�}ightee$- -, - - .. .. !'] I.. . " .­,, �' "L .11 ® Months Past. Price$ Of Ciraijl Cattle et Ci EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS. A Toronto despatch says! __. , d r, London, Novi. 11. -+ Mark Lane ° _-_-- .. The Jury Says Ciera! Exports to Canada increased a9 some months past the frequent trips !stiller Market. at, foreign di1- • - follows : Salt, 4:5,000; wool, £4,- Ill Trade CCntreSl of one William Stewart to points out ficult of sale, English dull; corn, of the city, and from file Raymond .. ,Siftoln is Not Ou[It 000; cotton piece goods, L14UL 000 ; I 11 I American, nothing doing, Danubian, _, fof Murder• linen piece goods, 1,5,000 ' silk, Toronto, Nov. 11. - Wheat-- The steady; Sour, American, quiet t House, 355 Wilton avenue, where her11 16,000; woolen tlewuua, L'OS,000 receipts are fair, the milling demand steady, English quiet. * 11ved, to a certain addre�s_on Yonge _------- worsted tissues, L'72.000 carpets, is good and the market is 6rm at street, have caused the police to sus- ..1. £S,ODU; .cuUory, 1 1 3,000; harda•ets, Paris, Nov, 11.-Wheat, steady; est that he was connected with the _ A London despatch says: Gerald tl8c to Ci8ic for No. 2 red and white November, 21f 65c; March.and June, P " 43ifton stepped from the prisoner's £7,000; pig lrott, 7a)1,UUU; bar iron, cast and middle freights. Goose s 21� 'lac. Flour,' steady November, production. of the many countlerfeit £48,UliU; rnilroact Iron, £107,000 stead at d6c for No. 2 east. Spring $1 and $2 Doininif�n Government y. � !box on Saturday night a free man, Y P g 09f 35c, March and June 28f. After one of the most sensational shouts boiler pla.trt+, 147,000; gal- wheat is steady at 67c for No. 1 notes which have been passed in the trials in the history of this country, Vitnizoct shl'ute+, 1:7•l,OUu tin plattiia, east. Manitoba wheat is steady at "t _ city during the past year and a iUti,O00; cat+t wrought iron, £45,- ".CATTLE MARKET. -" the young farmer war, found not, b 83c to. 83ic for No. 1 hard and half. The discoveries made by De- ' • , guilty of a crime, the enormity oil UUU; unwruught steel, ,!:'121,000; un- 8lic for No. 1 northern grinding in Toronto, Nov. 11. - Business at tectives Forest and Duncan on Thurs- which startled the whole countryside wrou ght. tin,-1:1.1,000; haberdashery, transit. the 'Toronto cattle market today day night showed that there were 1:75,000. I- Flour,- Is stead cars of'Ontario was fairly'good, but there was no ample grounds for their suspicions. nearly two years and four months y` Late Thursday night they visited the- ^ ago The decrease s were Spirits, £1,- p0 per cent. patents in buyers' bags particular ht iskijess. The demand This was Sift�n's second tela!, UOU; roureut; 1'2L,UUl1; earthenware, are quoted at $2.671, to $2.721 east for all grades, except the lowest, l;aymond house and discovered a Fourteen months ,ago a Jury aP his 0001 040, or middle freights. Choice brands are 'was moderate, and the choicest lots complete counterfeit•plant. The dis- Fo r� disagreed, stzgo itg 9 to 3. fur 1•:xports or apparel and slops, wa- held 15 to 20c higher. Manitoba flour �were snapped up quickly. There was I covers was tollgwed by the arrest bis conviction. The result of Sat- ter-pr'(rofs totaled £24,000; not Nva- is steady at $4.10 for cars of Hun- 'an aveiage'supply and the wants of lof Stewart and of Anson Raymond, _. I I I.-his c victiL ccuner therePere�.its a- ter-{goofed, £218,000, garian patents and $3.80 for strong the buyers were soon satisfied. who owns the hotel, and his 'wife, as -good deal of a p t The October statement"of-lhe - bak&i . 5a s included, on track To-'',Prices herd�C�c�,-anrt-there were no being p;+rties to thee-aounteTfeiting- surprise to the 8' Crown: The same evidence-had.been seal trade of Britain shows increases runto. important chanl;es. Dlilch cows were Counterfeit bills have been,taken to submitted to,the jury on this assn-I of-$12,514,500 In imports, and .S5,- Millfeed=fs in goolT demand and strong and better prices. were asked. the Detective Department daily dur- cion as upon -the last, and among 831,01.0 in exports. firmer at $15 to $1ti for cars , of I'there was no change in sheep, lambs, ing the past eighteen months, meat: " the witnesses agaius% the prisoner i The most significant feature of the shorts and $13 for bran in bulk east calves or hogs. The total run airs of them having been passed at the was the alleged aii-C the of the ii imt'ort side of the l;ward of 'Trade or middle freights. Manitoba mill- 170 loads, including 977 cattle, 1,- T. Eaton Company's store. These accused, now awaiting sentence tfor 1,he.1.returns is the increase of $6,1.1,20,- feed is steady at $19 for cars of 1283 sheep and lambs, 20 calves and are all at the department, .and the his part,in the tragedy,, 65 in the value of raw materials shorts awl-$17 for bran in car lots, 1,159 hogs. , officials are satisfied that it can be for textile manufactures. 'Other large sacks included. Toronto freights: We quote: conclusively proven that they were _ The day was occupied almost en- 2 tiThereiv ay the making o l addmsses 1 In are $' ,833,770, in dutiable Barley-Is firm at 43c for No, 3. Export cattle, choice, run off the . various plates which to Has jury. wife of file prisoner. She articles of food and drink, and S2, extra and 40c for No. 3 east or mid- cwt ... ... ... ...$ 4.40 to $ 5.00 were secured in Thursday,night's the The onl witness call -. do medium , •• ..• 3.75 to 9$60,840, in manufactured articles' i4c for No. 2 east or middle Butcherws, •ort ,. .00 to 4.45 visit to the Raymond House. die freights. ,created was a great deal le sympathy by 1 The largest increase in e+tports is Duchwhe:at-Is stead at 53c to do cows, 3.00 to 3.50 ,leer demeanor in the Dox. Her evi- 2,886.960 in metals and articles - . _ p ! Elan ufactured therefrom: do picked ... .. . 4.25 to 4.50 dence wits the giving of a flat con- freights. a dv choice .,. ... +3.60 to 4.00 $3ur00©,000 FOR WHEAT. Aradictiou to some points against h c2 ea. steady at 4, c to 49c for . I . - the prisoner that were t'ery import- \'o. 2 ea t or middle freights. do medium ... .20 to 3.60 r.,e hero WILL HAY(: FULL POWERS. Corn-The market is dull and easy; do common .. 2.25 to 2.75 Manitoba Farmers Will Enjoy' - : 'meant withl"piert, that to assist t in hekill- Duties of New Appointee 'to Re- Ata rt an i<o�3 yellow is c uoted at heavy ... .,. ... ... 3.75 ,to 4.25 - . lit. am gfi the being state bargain66tatsr Are last iredemairdiand. sten- ligoding _ - 7 A Toronto despatch says.: "Thin- _ ang was made at the prisoner's cow gelate Immigration. do 3.50 to 3. 5 g A Montreal despatch says At do. to 2.75 to 8.50 ty millions of dollars to be divided - stable on the morals of the tea J dy at 31c to 31ic for 2. white low do stock ,. 1,75 to 2.50 up among the comparatively ieva i gedy. 1 last sessiun of Parliament an order- U lrlr, E. F. B. Johiiston's address' in c°„Heil yeas passed b 'the F'edernl fs,';clit9- to New York, and No', '1 Feeders, short-keep 4,25 to 4.5 farmers in Manitoba alone is a con- t to the jar was a ver powerful ap I y wl•ite are quoted cit 32c east. . I do medium ... • .. 3.75 to 4.00 ,siderable.sum of money for them to y y po i Governmvn1, giving power to all pro- have to spend, and I expect there sal to the r+ympathies. The prison- Oatmeal-Is steady at 84 for cars do light 3.7a to 8.75 . p !eels authorized agents of the Gov- Stockers, choice ... 2.7.S�to 3.25 will be alts a number of people up ¢r's wife sat at hes husbarxi'S s,ide� erumeut to see that no person canis °f bags and 54.10 for bb.s. on the q jun without the pri�ormr's cos. ; int this count su(lerit; trona an track Toronto, and 5c mens for I do common ... ,. 2.25 to -2 75 there this year -who will take ad- g S broken lots. b es 5.00 to S..G when counsel began-his address. but' Cowarn-Cnur,loathsome disr.ase. The : Filch cows, each 8 ^ 0 e Cntai.mas excursions .. r . Jtidge BrAtoti ordered her-away.. s be for Na 2 :-Sheep, . Peas-.1 re tead�- at 7 • . 1? vantage ut th - t5 cuata:,iqus or,1 e ex ort'ew fora trip to Untariu and to visit I it has now been sup- cwt - ., .., ..._ 8,25 to 8.40 the .old homesteads.” said DSr. .T as . . Mr, C'lute sutttmed up east ar:d lc middle rel •hts. . I troves• fau�l'rtheeimportasitapoin n t'leniented by the appoint=( of Lir. 1Buils, per curt .. ' 2.50 to 2.7G. g y IIlattitoba Emigration Ag• for the - W. L, Fills, who was in Montreal,on h 2 00 to 3.00 e _ setae , - - " Cu11�, each ... ... ... , nt. .. _. - � ]sent o �F'rida�', and who waited utiou the � Ct1C.�T'IiY PIWDCCF:• - Lambs, per cwt..." -8,25 to 3'50 i -Mr. Hartney estimates that tli4 - - Isis- lord�#ti was,-very lucid in his p lrotninwn Immigration authorities, Butter-There is a gout inquiry E'alve each 3.00 to 10.00 .yLanitoba farmers will easily .realize • 'a(wre" of one hoar, and although • The dutic3 of Dr. Falls will be of the for all chaise lute in chirp and IIcW,q, select,.per �thit amount on this year's wheat hot unfair, what he had to »ay was n:,,st comprehensive chuiacter. Fief „, 6.00 to 0.00 wo:v largely against the Pri~oner.. will have :ower of exaii;ttati°1i at creanicry, ural prices for these arc cwt _ ,crop alone, othem -of otter c be pre rase was given to the jury I all points lof cull._ Ile will be- able ;i,o !lanes stirge ll its r,ttlF,cgtn517ec I do 1 rt tnperer tcwt wt l.. 55 75 to 0.00 l ThereIsaavervearge axreager for in _ - whortly before five o nock, and vv hen{ to vnier the deportation of all un-j., - �thne hours and twenty minutes. lat-j desirable pees/ ns from a me<litat� t he g',wral n+arket !e,>tendy, with ' deo stores, tier cwt 5 50 to 0.00 ,stance,, of siax This will mean a roturnrd, the judge; no changes in prices, do sows, per cwt 4.50 to 0,00 !considerable ii,crease to t.h,: income er they had not point of view, Fie will in the case ui l reamers prints ^ g' Ix ;of the farmers thiq season over for .., t _0c 20 _lc do stags. r cwt 2.00 to 0.001 sent fur them, F'nroman Gillies ro-.; contagious or Loathsome discuss, ac td:••, fresh made 19c to "a ac mss seasons. Many of the farmers Ported that they had been unable to ctuaint 'the nearest immigration. dO s` * - agrre, and that there was no hope agent. oho will at or:ce put the ne ai earlier make* 17c to 18c !� St is pointed out, aleneedalready well ' of on agrcemettt. An this he -was cessary machinery in motion to have Uairy tubs and' palls to-lo men. and will not need t. mar choice ,- i6c to 17t HEAVY TIMBER CUT. - ket all_ their crop9 this fall Phe; confirmed by Juryman Ellwood~ of I the rejeeted person sent back by the stances built gran Lucan. When the wife of the Prr-Isteumship company to the "place do medium 14c to lacI. have i1r many 1n . !caner heard the announcement she!whence he 'c me. . do common . _ I'2c to Iale The Lumbermen Promise to-Break ',tries of (heir own, and are thus able II. .. sonegave vent to a wail of grief that�- �- do pound rolls � 1 rc to ISc the Record. :to hold on to their craps, In thi: - do InrFr rolls 1 Kc to 17c !way they are not only serving thea t:trLck into every heart in the court-. HIS WIFIr�S GRAYE. Ch^.csa-'I hese is"-Tao. change in A Toronto despatch Ways Recent I own interewta, but helping the rail. room, UN Ireports to the Crown Lands Depart-f - 1;ECE1`'ED WiTII CIIEERS+. .prices, and t.lie1market is steudy. !n.ent indicate that the present is the ways• which could not he expectec tack with a ti:oderate amount of activity. I' to .'Provide granaries for all thi J+xlge Britton sent the jury I Suicide of a Dominion Pollee. OPE- i.lallherc quote large at. I1-' c to 1.",c Ihti>;ie'ct �ezisan in the history of ills t' . . j onturin lumber woods. An official crop to further constider their verdict, I cer, - land to ars at 1_c to 12;c ' Th farmers have to help the rail. - $6 - . I I o while.lie should consider what to do I I F;gg,-Tiie do.4nand for strictly I who has jun returned from the ways out in this way. and they art1. while.hem• in the event of their fail- An Ottawa decpdtch sa`sian"cum•. ireah gathered - is well maintained, north says them are 10,4000 men in now able -to do s,o," says Dir. Hart -'ure to agree, ...In half an flour the i flatters •a•Dominion poi and the-supply is nil more than sof- Atha woods hctween AIattawa and - - were milted suicide in Deechwoad:Crmo- I 'fault Ste kfarie, .:i,'300 0! whom ney., y 3 - sent word that they llcic7ir t . meet tilt, want~ of the., Reports so tar received b hfr .again ready Lu return, and as 'Vw,V tory on Sunday afternoori -with a ire in tiie vicinity of S dbuty alone, FFartncy from those of the harvest trade, Prices arc firm -it l8c to `chile the limits east and west' of "pled into court their deci,,ion %%:is.I shat.froma�Ly'iSS_ ev:o tier. 1tij_ttern 19c Splits and secunda sell at era who have returned to"their, homer - - platniy written upon every face•. ''1 had been on night, duty on F'arlia- i3c to 15c, and are movirts; freely. that territory were equitiily crowded. in Ontario indicate that they an 1V hen the tnremau- announced In' a stent Ilill. but cent home at Fi a, m' I lintel eggs'bring 1 7.c to 1Rc I Many limits on which no cutting has vtrell sati9fied this year with the ro , total ln1:e that he sound the prisoner IFe retied to'rest, and on rising at I Taken place for years aro 'now yield- moults of their trip to the. 1Vestert F otatoo, - ifarkr_t i+ active kind i :.- - not gailly t ,,-re wa. it .sKere of wild'•noon. complained to his wife that he firin. The rr<c•ipts are not very l ing their portion, owing to the heat fields. Wages are high, ant! -- - q irec .ion-with the bullcling operations w . -enthusiasru in thn enurt-rootti. crowd-r sled not feet vrefH. Fie stis r } large,and t e t xce ..nT 5n ufry coir.;strop demand for lumber in cen- the dMcultirs as to n were wanie .. .. ._ ed as it was n1110vt to suffocation to go to the doctor, an.1 he void he to points where the men were �antec tinges, Car tuts ,�n• frac]: here. are R Men waved their. hats anti women wc,uld. Between 4 'and 5 o'clock he IGellin at 8r c to ?-,c per bag. and Ithroug-hout Canada. All this is not was obviated this year by the nen -_ _ . their handkerchtds, send cheers rent I was discovered dead in the cemetery I g Ibe•i done without feel�r.g the yincti arrangements made by the railways _ murder within 80 arils of leis first wife's potat<acs oiit of stcv'c are firmer at nF - the old roots! in which many I Y 95C to $1 10 per bag. of the scarcity of lalxar, in far. , trials have occurred, but amok brava, 'roil" a bullet through-. his R'c9tern ntario _it has been . fr and ---+- i articulars right breast. l�'hen the body was I Poultry-Offerings arc rather thrgc rt hundrecis of TRAFFIC TO MONTREAL: • which thief is in many p and with a continuar.'ce of mild wea- (necessary to . impo unique. The prisoner was the most discovered Watters was lying on his — • composed alas In the mom. A few back with Liv ovcrcuat under h'-s ther the market is easy. The move- I'rrnch-Canadians'from as far east as - pp head as a pillow. -It is supposed he item is not very aietive and low �GusPc. Wages are from $=•� to She Navi ation Returns Show Increase minutes thereafter he .stepped from prices are often quoted to hiisten I a month and board, and many who g $44,000 for Season. • the box, the judge merely telling him fired the shot, then threw the revolt'- . ' tfiat the jury had taken a very mer- er away, walked a little distance and sales. The. range of quotations is ,are marc nth. a.re taken far S20 to of (unchanged. Chickens are selling; fit'F---^- h month, One a new lotman, A Montreal despatch says:- Tra'- Ciful clow of his case. . laid, down and died....-No reason is ! g g fie ut the port of Montreal has in• - u roomadvanced for the deed. Watters had 40c to 50c per ('air for old, ,Uc to w catching sight the a new lot of Ic,reas,d. very largely this year as _ - On the first ballot fn the jury fi5c'foc vomit: ducks at 50c to 70c'isorknien,.,asked if the public "pools • the jury stood 10 for acquittal and been off duty for some weeks, but per pair and-geese at 6c to Cite per 'had'rtes ivied their vacation. compared with last. Frain the opev: 2 for conviction: The evidence teas ,resumed on Saturday night;, and the pound. Turkeys fell wit Sc to,9c for I '---'�- . l ing of navigation to the 1st 0f No- then discussed for an hour or more, I men wTro saw "pini in the guard-roam old and 9c to 10c f0-r young. THREE HUSBANDS KILLED. 'vcitther the harbor' dues collected — -----and aathei -bai}Qt-_was falces. This said_he was quite cheerful. Watters - -- Q ur stood li for acquit�aT �vns born in (}Ziebec. TO leaves ..a $ea-res-ticn_Y°rl�riov_-.t: - For -!auwuuted to S21Q 'i34, a- compared ttme the j Y the last few clays the best'lo_9 of pea All Met 1Tiolent Deaths-Widow is',vv'ith Slg6,446 for the same.period . - and 1 for con>iction. And so they widow and luso_children. 23 Years Old. ast year. 1'hi� n.tl:es an increase _ . beans have broufiht S''2.45 pet bush- a'emainea until they coached the KI1�G SINTEI2EST IN IRELAND el there are some o'Id lots lett, Sor ` _ of S1't.000 for the prescirt sear. The court-room, and were sent back. .At r which $'2.30 to .S'=•35 is' the general I A Grand RapSds, Mich., despatch ,increase was nearly altogether in the -- this point the juryman who was imports, the exp _ • price, some holders askiiig-S=•40. I say's :-Fred Otto was killed in Joy'- imp orfs increasing only' , _ hohling out. yielded. and the jury Responsible for New Secretary's Dalen Iinc- 011e rings at outside field Township, near Thompsonville, S as . 3,000 .on the season.' ¢ were enabled to render a unanimous b a tree•falling on - • verdict. The jury reached their de-I ApLtoiatment, points are liberHl and the market is on Thursday, y cerdic-larghe ury rear absence of easy. Dealers still report a great him while at•Rork in the woods, He A London despatch says: The scarcity of roiling stock. Gar lots was married but two months ago to BETTER•Tims IN JAMAICA- - blood stains in the barn and the Ills- Ministers are surprised at ti+e King's on track- here are quoted at $9 'to 'the'widow of Ed.'Crandall, who was _ ­'credit that was cast upon thee name activity in• political .affairs. Ile ) 25 per ton. drowned a little more than 'a Year Government Sopes to Repay o[ the 111ordens in consequence o[ the, takes the business of reigning as $Baled Straw-The demand is .mod=I aco: Otto was her thirst husband, 100,000 Loan NextYear. . -forged will, seriously as the German Emperor,' erate and prices are steady. Car lots l the first husband also having Leen despatch . , ' Sifton was driven to- the home of �scrutinises appointments in " the I ' A Iii sion, _ 'his father-in-law in this city. He had 1 church and civil ser- ce, and has on track here are quoted at S5"� billed bya falling tree. Mrs. Utto is lig •Jamaica. P 153.25 per ton. but 123 years old. sa$s: The Legislature has been call -' to be carried from the cab to' the 1 definite ideas respect.ingftlie .policies . • -- vened in special session to give all ,. house', having collapsed under the,'which the responsible Ministers - �— thority to the Government to make r tremendous nervous strain to which fought to adopt. He is generally �'P.OVISIONS. THE BEEF WAS BAD. loans to sugar planters,. supplem.en- he had been subjected. It is under-,,credited with being active in bring- The market is firm, witliv very lit- - - -- tary•to the Imperial.grant, and thus' • ` stood that he will shortly leave,this ing the Boer war to a close, and it tie busincs passing Tlic opening Ezhaustive Test Made on Cana- insure the maintenance of the Indus 'country with tike object of beginning !is now asserted that he has been of the season for car lots of dressed than Consignment. try, Pending the abolition of the Iife over again. Walter Herbert will i complaining to the ltfinisters�of the hogs has led to a'sort of awakening, I ed: t �ttse F �"'mns35Cioa -af_3�t3aad 'and't3iat the'put no activity Lan btexi displayed in A London despatch says :-A War 1 bounties. T11e acting Governor an- Oifice official interviewed -with �fer-�nounced m.•greatiutp+'oaemenf in-_tba� � ' - January• appointment of a new permanent any quarter as yet. There is a good a to the condemnation of a con-(colony's in, S,000 in thevfii t halenue f of - - g enc secretary has been made in deference demand for all kinds of hog Pro- sign of Canadiwi canned beef ing by 5-50 f . OUR TRADE WITH BRITAIN. to his wishes. These rumors are duct. Quotations are unchanged during the South African war, said the year, due-largely' to coffee and accompanied by forecasts of a corn- Pork-Canada Short cut, $24; Lea` "Such was done only after the most fruit exports. The Government . t revision of Mr. Wyndham's land mess, $22• hopes next year to !spay the loan m ; Returns io>~ Last en Dill, as a exhausti�_e and fairest of tests:" 00 obtained last year froze Meats - Ignwitnessed the $10(),q OO Show Large Increase. , went that the King will visit Ire- Lon clear bacon, Ill to 11 e; : . A London despatch' says :-Angio- land in semi-state during the spring. hams, 14c; rolls, 12d to 12i , shoal expert tests at Woolwich; said • Canadian trade continues to advance: Canada's Postal IiUEtness._____ dors, 114c; backs,,l5c to 16c; break- am convinced that the, Canadian .--T-- packing leaves much to be desired _ The Board of Trade returns for ten ' fast bacon,r5c to "Y6c green atg, and shall communicate my opinion ' ROLLED DOWN 300 FEET i •'. months ending October show.. the RATES BY NEW CABLE, uoted at is less to the proper quarter:"• d --- .. O of pickle are,q e r _ following increases than smoked. Accident to Passengers is Colo- • British imports from Canada-Cat- W1 Cost'S8 Cents a Word to Aus 1_�-'Tierce's 10tc, tubs llc and --------4— _ rad° Stage Coach. • tic, £28,000; bacon, £23,000; hams, ttalia• _. Pails 11 ic• THE MELANCHOLY CZAR. , I £120,000 butter, £218,000; cheese, A Curay, Col., despatch says: The X312,000; wheat, £841,000; wheat An Ottawa despatch says. Sir 'BUFFALO GRAIN MARKETS. stage coach which runs between flit± ' 1 :'flour, £238,000; sawn wood, £307,- William Mulock received a cable mes- His Condition Said to Be Creating piece nitd Red jlfountain met with all • 000; horses £10,000• sage on Thursday morning from Bnfi'alo, Nov. 11. - Flour -Firm. Anxiety. accident near here on one d to. The'decreases were.: Sheep � And' Lord Strathcontr stating that• the Wheat-Spring unsettled; No. 1 bard en des atch says: slttepes6 f3Tades nt the road, and to. ' • lambs' £reales cswe £50,000; oats, charge for cables from all points fn spot, 77ic; winter quict;.No'. 2 red, -A Copenhagen P ether with the 14 passenger+, roll, jamb , Z pelts, £127,000; !salts, chCanadageto, all pointe l pain tralia' 76c. 'Corn-Dull and weak;.No, 2 cording to information received at ed down the niountain :ride, a die A38,000; saws tyood; £87,000. and New lealand over the new es- yellow 64; No. 8 do.; 68}; No. 2 the Danish Court; Fmyeror'Nicholaa latest of 300 feet. One of the. Lor See was killed, and all the P^980C an _ i IS,000; of canned salmon totaltAl tablighed Pacific cable' is..to•be 56 corn, 62c; No. 8 do., 81c to 61 c. of Russia is greatly, depressed in were itajltred more or lents. '�' tEl 21�Ot1: canned lobsters, a£!b!r sesta per .word, every Nora to `te Oats Weak; No. 8 white. 31ic; No. 2 mind. and is melancholy. Has con-, ty here tA0 cptiatil a mixed. $lie; No. 8.mixed, 81c..Ear- ditiop bag treated' tiinx . _ .. . • A . . . - ' _ r , " !I . :- INk- , ... __ r _ �— _–, s -: . . - ­,.. .0. . . .. ' : , . d - S 7. nA BIG,SURGEON'S FEE; thio position the hamstring muscles IT ` 11odgeon Ellis, O�cfat were stretched�b straightening the No Danger. l3o,b44. F4�__Teatmeat._.oi .S.olita ___piroL.4P.- � 4 /11ti - Armour, of Chicago. AR8173t to the Dominion Govern- "The child was then clothed in ,�/ • Speculation as to how large a fee ament, ltaa proved by analysis, that smoothly fltting-stocking from the i�✓j — essor Lorentz, of the University Bnnli ht Soap is a pure and well- ankle to the ribs, raised above the �• — af'Vienua:, received for operating an ..made soap, and has a thor*ugh table on a Pelvic rest with a low c eanaing power, without danger to 1 Lolita Armour, daughter of the « stool under the head and shoulders, _ `the clothing or skin." Chicago millionaire, may be set atand leg fixation dressing applied, ^/ � Clothing is worn more in the wash CEJ/ •nest, says the Chicago Tribune. He The 1 was flexed on the knee, and " than in use where common soaps received S30,000. This announcement the thigh on the body to a ri ht are used, and the haatie are liable g g 4 fomes gee Dr. John Ridlon, one of to eczema. cz Bar Try—neat Sunlightash o gad angle an.cl he body to the transverse e surgeons who assisted at the piano of the bed From om below the operation. The enormotrs fee in- kltco to above the waist the patient ---- ` poll will see Prof. Ellin is right _ hides the services of Professor Lo- was wraEped in many layers of No one should know better than renz's two assistants and also the be. 222 sheet wadding to the thickness of � - tfter treatment in Chicago and in _ —f an inch, and this bound smoothly Vienna when the plaster,splint is, re- down by an ordinary unbleached stretched and torn subcutaneousiv "novel. The Armours 'will visit Pro-I until the head could be freely moved muslin bandage; over this the plaster Lessor Lorenz is Vienna in blas, about in all directions. Then Pro- of parrs was applied." r •1908, it is expected. Until the visit lessor Lorenz seized the thigh just Out of the earth's 1,500 million in- A.—"Is it true that your cashier Y s made sand the splint removed the above the knee and, abducting, Ilex- RIIERE hIO1vEY IS"EATEN. habitants only 500 million live In I has eloped with your daughter and altimate result of the operation can- ing, rotating and adducting, lifted All kinds of remedies are' used by houses, more than 700 miliion re- a large sum o1 money?" B.—"It is 7 tot be told, and no .accurate fore-I the femoral head into the acetabulum I side in huts or caves, and the re- true; but he is as honest fellow and the Chinese to cure cholera, but the est can be made until the child has Tha click of replacement could be strangest which has conic under no- nininder have no permanent habits- means to repay me. He has already Lseed the hi joint for at least six readily heard, and the jump .weii and tice so 'far is this; the patient at- tion of any kind. returned me my daughter." hip Webs. - Then, with the, head _ ,in place, the thigh was carried into 1,tacked with cholera chews up u J "�'e may reasonably expect," sass'�cotyloid ring. 6 number of large "cash," the cid ones � earls it « fell as tine hertd passed--over the {, Dr Ridlon, in an article in the cur 'of better days, when they %vere made bfessra. C. C. Ttichards & Co. P U�ime� for Rheumatism, Ij jent number of the New York Medi-l extreme lateral abduction, and in l large and of coPpct'• Geri lemen,—Theociore Doraie, e --' — There are between 6,200 and 6. - — — -- - -- customer, of mine, was completely 250 railway stations in the United iCANADA LEADS THE WORLD IN years Kingdom. r,uted of rheuniatism after five y of suffering, by the judicious use • biI:�ARU'S L[.tiIbI1JiV7' The above fact can be verified by Mina(I�Is llelmcot�ls the best. { - - THE FIELD OF MEDICAL RESEARCHr writing to hila, to the parish priest or any of his neighbors. , A. COTE„ - THR a106T POPULAR DanTIPRIO[. Merchant, St, Isadore, Glue• May 13th, 1SU8. CALVE R T ' $ William Henry, the Celebrated English Medical Authority,` Experiments on - Himself with Dodd's Kidney Pills, and Gives the Results. - - C Int R B C L 10 THE DAY HAD ARRIVED. a me a --to take up new things. They cline; y g— p "George, dear," said bars. Darley literary califs he could not stoop ^ w rel R or sit, and so could not work. The to her husband, as she poured out j 0 V s ito the old till the new'has beer' pains in the back and loins were the tea the other evening. "I drew Lill ►rtearyee the teeth. lreetena the breath, proven beyond a doubt that it is exerutiating. Another'warked symp- my money out of the ­avirgs 1>anb strengthen&the guns ;Round in its every principle. { tom wo_s bladder irritation. Fie also to-clay and went shopping with it. I! _ But once the have 1 had heart "Ilutterir• He was do sP"B . my penny." i HEAVY COLD PLATED' ' y passed on it,k �' "But, my dear." protested George., ' Tres-sed, irritable, and subject to had }Lid passed favorably, it goes forth' "the understanding was that our �'', � ± dreams, He was t.e.;uently• op- j le.�t r•;.!r nnrn.ed, Anencaa to the world bearing a stamp of ; sav iligs Fere put by for a rainy e,er „ser; —ad acs ;ons ru : .pressed by a drowsiuebs he could I WATCH sera °j dav' r b.el, cry tali stem rand, genuine value that nothing else „� not throw oil. "Precisely; and m dear bo will "Lem"c rc,n,ar td t.Ge, fully eua uteed, a teu..iae Y Y brcad umep,r,e. A treat taria.o. Order aow, beet _ could give it. And from that time / . RKSULTS ODTAINED. remember that to -day was one of the Dy maaPo.c pa d. Addroa+ 'forth that new thing, be it a ruinest days we have had for sev- Do pt, 9, VIM SUPPLY CO., @ He triol all ,oris of things for ills qqCC -thought, a fabric or a remedy, bears 1a(� 1F trouble. medlcires old and inedicines eral utonths." MAsnuton, oat t�2apD - Lhe hall-mark of sterling Worth that ji k �, F-moi li new some gage him temporary re r - I' you base elle ort : nothing can destroy. ( ( x Ila lief. but'that was all. Then he tried IIOR' S Th1S Z more carloads of good,� Dodd's Kidn?yg Ptlls, and he' Picea IV" Yer Uno 11wu1red II.ilara Itetc•ard OeSgotscoes 'o. offerWHY CANADA IS I3ROliD. r quote rte, or if-you. the following results of his expert- for an calve or catarrh tat. �asset he put your price on fq It is for this reason that Canada / meat cured by Hsu . catarrh t we will face it foal / k' J Ckia:NEY & Co- Coleco U P has now cause to be proud of her - --- __ ;l ) Before I had finished one I toe, the uuder.,gi-oo, have k,own l . )'au' box of Dodd's Kidney Pills I was .J. lh�uey for the last 13 yearn ani _ advance along the walks of science. ` rfeeUy free from uric acid, my I t ei evu him p,-rfcct1y honorabre ,n art Tc oa haon to ahi li - - tu.rinccy traunactlon4 av,r7 fin Cranberries Cranberries ` 1�P 7 T p ,�'or an English authority one of the WILLIAM HENRY, - wetter be ng quite noratal, abl., to carry out any otil,gat,ons mado them. Detnaod id highest to all Englnrd, one of the Author of "The Pette 3lfedical (2 ) Thrre -doses brgught a by their aria - good. Penny « i rel.AY- tShutcva,2 ovig L;i�t, .. highest In the world. tins declared. Library" great intproveaicnt, though i was tuleao. 0 WALDINU, KIN�A� a of al klad+ nt pre cxtrornnl bad before Lakin tie i . COnlslgtlr118nt8 doom ad:ieiterd. Y g I.Ied lti, \Vhuleaal Uroggist�, Cotetl4. and declared as emphatically as man t, i,',rst rat•. ti As a Kidney remedy I ,' I 1(pl; a Latarrr, guru is t„N•.n tn'tar- - can do it that Dodd's Kidney 'PIIIs, 3 1 Iaery one of the sync f'totns 1^ The OAIMION COMMISSION CO., LtR11ts0 - ;would back Dodd's Kidneytally, acting it rcc-try of+on -tae blood , - Canadian discovery, is the one, I hs.a mentioned, as well as the gnu n.uc.uu surraco. of trc 4ystein TOPO.N O, Pills against all the drugs vlolrnt heh,daches which I had forgot 1'e-t«mor,aL+ %eriz Iree. ?11(v 75c Pin remedy that treats chacased Kidneysi in the Pharmaeo �Ia." be>t+le ?star by ail driii;g ,tn' nelsta•eecreahs P to mention, had cisct(EeuiFa AGENTS WANTED- h as they should be treated, and ef-j I hall's 1�atlidy Puts are trio t>est e g aif. no- (i,) Thou¢h it is stow :.ix month's. R.• n.c yu. factually and permanently' cures.nPy Pill's is certainty' a wonderful n an d .tn r-St � ,Lara I took the last dose of I)add's • .«c,a w ,tnr..r Vr ea L•DEt{VrpOD atI tbeip, remedy," he dexlaxrs "As a Kidney rKidney F'tf1s, there is not now n ONE TRIAL I'AS FaUCGFi._ N„c,D a:4l.:ademc s,. T-,•nw nae : Jrf-medv, I would back it ag4inst all trace of uric acid in my urine, not. Stan (to A largt• employer of la- 'WOODRPNOT'O.eE~(GRAN•ING� ' f AN E MINEN—T AUTHORITY the drugs in the J'barmacopaela f withstanding that my diet and .mode bor)-= Vkant any hands this morn- ,'. I` J0N1`S LNG.�O' 4 wimam henry is the name of the William "-FTenry has of cotirse of lite are just the same as they at- Ing. sir?'' ^ 16&BAY'STRELLT,'—iORM) J0 watching the working of Dodd's Kid- 'wa s were,” ''What have you been coed to. Eng.inh scientist who maces. this, S statement Ile is known, reSpec Led, nay Pitta from s scientific stand- �� "klaki ng tnyseif genaratlly useful in Io send totieet moar- 1'HAT IT bfl:AtiS. Prete Sheet Mwts I rad followed .in thousands of Brit-,point, and ho affirms tTicy are alike .. a large factory." � U ��G Gatatlo nes and R right In•theory and practice. Bel This, 'in brief,-is the experience o "K hO for?" 1 Epeeist Rates. =jsh home for as- the author of _ say's of the theory : ITill!am Elonry, perhaps F ttgiand'a "I`-ot tine Government, we are roar to "'CAe Pery Medical Library" sad "Irate you a. oOl ,reference^" - w�,eedd KIDNEY TIIF RAE FLTI.CS I reatcst wad best-known medical au- y . 8 e"PPIy e 1Nu.ia Si kindred words he has talked medical g . Teacher Bc,ence in simple words to almost the ' k had read one of the Dodd's thority. It puts the stamp of genu- "I w'as seven years At the last Teacher sin. — Latest j I'lacc. � � tsar' worth on Canada's gr. 1 � _ ' entire British family And William,F>,idney Fills pamphlets. and could, --$ens makes this statement con-hell--from it that the n �FrefiWal cflscocery, Doild's KWnoy ''Take a scat; 1 think I'll give Fart wtl,►t�r ROYCE y a trial," WANTED G CC limited 'rernin Dodd's Kidney Pills, because Dodd's Kidney Pills had rotll _1 Fills. Thin, added to the. testimony . 12 g y y y I of the trhouannds who have &en 're- \o, than{-s. The last time I had he has t"Aed Dodd's Kidney Pills studied what I may cell Kidner• 336 Maja Street, ISS Yoffge Street, Z_ - got and permanently cured b a trial i got seven years, hood 1 thOraughl�, because he has ghee Therapeutics. I saw that he was on Y w,1VIPE0, MAN- TORONTO., Dodd's Kidney Pills the most' thor- the right track-, cleanse and tone;'Dodd's Kidney Pills, must convince morning," _ - 'eve the. most sceptical that C:enada h ough and practical et all tests, he I up the Kidneys. And they will not n , stands to the front rank of itiedica,l. btnnkc;r Brand Soap restores ail Dominion Line •Steamship! has axed Dodd's Kidney Pills kim- only get rid of the tui- acid, but stains, run dirt Or tarnish'— but ManT2eat m u.erPool aosaon to Law self for hldne Trouble, and has,will prevent it accumulating. That're•earch, kind that .chief amonf; the �' 1, Penlandw Lt.rpae1 Via Queens. �4 Kidney ` P g remedies she has fifrnished the Boat wash clothes, _ eIo■, o - g .�Ow," raid bins. Flrldi'ly, and that. ienge.pa.Sa Superior been cured- by them. is his argument. I. take it, ar•d !t I t,,rp a a, Nor is this eminent Englishman'is n sound one. This soundness has stands ihnt sure cure for Rhettinat —�" tor rtfoiareeoepv fens t s.loow roe Staterooms •. =gild in `is expressions of'the sans been strongly roved in m case." ism, Bright's Pi�erise. Diabetes, and just as .reoafd.ptea t3peo:alattenwoobas rw•ntt,on to the e Q y p y 8etwad 80l ik sad.Third-Olaw aceammod itwa, FN faction he feels. at the result pro-I Mr. Henry goes on to relate how'all othxs `forms of Kidney' Com- i soon a° ts*e get'a gtlod cook, dear.. I rat"opaaiand au t,rrcfcuiara,apply co rw arw - laint, Do dl's gidne Pills, ani going to give a dinneF " "Aal of the Cot9p�raDy,or laced by this rentcdy. "DeKld's Kiel- he was so Lrouhied with Gravel that P y = C 1. .. 77Ste"Sit D•KossreaallwilortWf4 right,",replied her husband. tZu,ckly• ofthent.,Xtnee Braitoa cal Journal, "that the result will be In cast"; where bronchitis has be-I Cali's-foot j4t!lly, tripe, and rice are I'll ore _good By good result is meant(come chronic front want of proper the moGt•easily digested of all foods. HdQZR d► -�'T - - either a real replacement or an an treatment art the earlier stages, them ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT, (3-OOY� LIC*$T terror traasE osition o[ the•femoral is nothing "so good as Dr, August SOMETHING TO REMEMBER, - removes all hard,sole or calloused Lumps —sr CstNo— _ S --head 'which corrects the shortening Koenig's Hamburg -Breast Tea, in - end Blemi.l!es from horses, Blood S vin, s con tinction with which is strongly When travering you should bear in Curb,;, rifles, Standard American Wloks flexion deformity and lordosis and, . J o y - advised the use of St. Jacobs Oil mind the°road and the trains that FPrains,Sore and Swollen Throat,Conizhs, _—Alr1� _' r given a secure resting piece for ' a etc. Save>ZISO b use of one.bottle. War, Z as an outward application along the will fake you to your destination in y s3 false joint." ranted the moist wonderful Blefnish Cure Sarnia Lam 011. ; front 'of the throat, from close' u the fastest time, and in' the most h P Beer known. Wold by sial druggists. Describing the . actual operation, under the chin to�well dot�n• to the comtoYtatrle manner.' The Grand t�Yntesate oats. -^- .• •' ` • .. _- 3 Drs Ridlon says :—' to of the chest; the one remedy as- Trunk service ezccls in both par pr1Rp CO. p y The livers of between OU and 100' `a'='�_ �II.os "when the patient had been fully tioulars ,and asst ens from 1'n- M+f� sists the other, and as' intended,•i. p ag million codfish are used for-the year- ewwu L ROGER �ttss TORONTO,. anaesthetized, Dr. Lorenz seized the the work in complete unison. The ii ronto to Montreal, Buffalo' New -- - right thigh near the knee, flexed the iwon erful penetrating power of St. IYork,, Detroit and Chicago, will flat_ ly supply of cod-liver oil., BENCH CLEANIWG. thigh strongly on the abdomen, and I Jacobs Oil enables it to reach the I the day trains equipped with wide "pressed .firmly downward, stretching adhesion of foreign matter which vestibuled "coaches,-handsome' Cate 1For o;rr ni�ty Years. AV OLD ASD tvitt•Ta:an raxcDi. - 3fn laoade Goode Suiteitp,ydreB4k ' p --_rhe soft parts at the back and be-dines the bronchial tubes and which Parlor and Dining Cars serving ninslow'e`'ontbintBJr!t haRbeenncedfor over eel sad all ill �,ieb aeloe� 8 P to epaat it it done by the low the joint. He then, with the le); (weals "a La carte." The night ;oars by,�uiou of mothers for their cr,ildren wp110 makes breathing more and store :eeth•nz, with perfect knmev.:•It cont ea the shill, INUrISX AMRRISAN 9"INO 50.,Mentre4 Vexed to a right angle, strongly ab- trains carry Pullman sleeping cars to --- _. difficult, - As these'adhesions'become +wteus the gumi,shays aH pain,cares wind-ootic,sod $acted. it, sawing against the upper,inflamed atYd enlarged, St. Jacobs all above points. You can leave ,s the best remedy for Dianhwa. Is p:earant to the part of the abductor mitscles of the Toronto' for Montreal-and east "at tR3lG :eta by d u¢ei.cs in eery part of the.or'd. - Oil causes ,such adhesion to bleak' Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Its .also is ircalculable, I ;•'` thigh with the-ulnar border of the'sway, makingexpectoration easier 9 a. m. and 10 p. m. for Buffalo and 4e sure and eek far Mrs \viasiow'e 8eochme 9ymp. hati-d-until the fossae which appear New York at 9. a. m., 4.50„and' 6.10 end ukenoothorkind CORRESPOND' and more 'free. Dr. August Koenig's D m, and to Detroiftand Chicago at above and below the upper ir.sertion'ILlamburg' Breast Tea. drank sl'o't " Df the abductor muscles when they arrd very hot,. soothes and heels the 7,35 a. m., Ores r ti •'and 11.20 p., 62G per million of Prilths people put an the stretch had disap-�p�� yy comforting and tluieting; Tickets, reservations, etc„ at, die yearly by violent delths with us if it is not Convenient jnit ofc'e.,_mrih*e" . - . .. i _ , h,c . �xig _ - - New sitiarertieementa -AD - :v -- - - FOR t3aLE-Tbe undersigned has for - - e two well bred feeding steers, about i Ridley.Pickering, S _. ' 220 0 lbel A!h I3idl a can't buy - - If o BICYCLE FOR BALE-A� first-class ; 3tcggyyttrney d;Beatv bievele for save, 1902 design w,%,I sold cheap Apply to R'E'Clark, Pickering Hari. � foal + t TERMS OR BALE-The nndereigaed hag for - --VM.26peryeas; •1.001tyaid faadwaaae F sats a thoroughbred short horn ball of 4 r dark RATES OF Al?YE]3TI81NC3: red. • James mod P O lothe Rosebud family,mat U,coone n 2.`Pith grin or — _— --- - .�-�- suOtequentinserttion, Bye 16osnN Ao good general servant,.- one Br* a few airs of T- per Buy. P ',Chis rate nee not include Legal or Foraiga ad, JWINTED—A g g-- _ •ervisements. .- able to do plain cooking,good waged.Ap ly - .. �aotal terms given to parties making 0A. Sal6 Register. Welliagtoa _ --- - sdtatst for 9 or a months or b7 the year. Hall at pace to James Torrance, vV stO or yearly contracts parable quarterly -- HOtel,bldrkham. 23 tf — easiness oards,ten lines or under, with papa*, BATC13DdY, Nov. 15th, 190?.—Anction sale - . .+erfeywr,ita00,payable in advance. of about 10 acres of standing timberCATTLEFOR BALE OR TO FEED �kets imwNoticeto localoolamns ten oeatoper line, (hardwood)on lot 25, con. 4, Pickeriu On shares—I blve just brought from my u bar's B1 a r J'�l.'�'W cents per line each subsequent insertion. - 1 contract rates made known.ons plica. the property of J. H.•$ayes. Bale at are, Perry ranch 4t cattle composed t spring-veer - rNo tree edvertidna, p One. See bills. Poacher t4 Poetill, ere<heavv feeders steers and 3o good two veer -- steerB and naifers. VCill Bell for cash or time. Advertisements without written netmetions Auctioneers. write or apply to John A white, Brougham. - Alllbe inserted Hari]forbidden and charged La- 40 if.• — — _ - ` oeordialtly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- SATCaDAT, Nov, 22,,D, 2903—Cash eels of - - -- - - - -- rgRen mast be In witting u<d aent to the Pub. cows, bagRT, harness, fowl end hoose rt STRA`i—$teased home lot--12._COIt 1. , lob work mptly attended to. bold furnitnre on lot 10,con. 1, Picker• t scarbcrn on Aug 3oth,a bav gelding aged They'll keep p011 warm pro ing,the property of the estate of tze late white star on forehead. shod, weight about 11 a , I "3. .wu,isked everyy Friday morning at Its OMO cwt Any information leading to recovery will _. Yialtering One. Mrs Wetheraid. Sale at one. See bills. be suit"y rewarded HC Jennings, Wobara, Mur�Car dC TheXtOfi. Proprietors poacher dr Poetill, auctioneers. P O York Co 47 u _ b1oND�r, Nov. 24th, 19p2.-Extensive enc• VARM FOR SALE-Being loi 21,con Their price is perp reasonable Ont Polltioes—strict Iadependeaoe tion sale of farm stock,implements,bay, I. Pickering,coaei6ting of 50 acres Unr AAM—A First-class LooadPaper. grain, roots, etc,. at lot 19, B.F. coo,: Our ]i✓xpootailonr—The hearty Pickering, the property of ibe hisses I more or leas Or the premises are situated a - .43ppore of the veoule of Pickering and vioinitT O'Connor. Bale as 1 o'clock. See bills good flame house. good frame barn sad stables • ezeeilect water and good orchard Fences are la Yon Will have them for nest Willie`, for partiealaee. Poacher it Poetill, good condition For further particulars apply R1DAY, Nov. I4 19U2. Am FRIDAY, Ito 2hw 0 Neil on the premises or Pickering P O TrxsDaT, Nov. 25Te, 1902—Anction dale' of standing timber on lot 9, tear of con.I TO LET—That valuable farm, being We have a large variety just` now dlTect from the factory -Hf7TES AND COMMENTS. 10,of Markham, near Locals Hill, the lot 21,cons.Pickering.coctainiag abcut 160 property se of W m, Armstrong, Bate at I iwo barns.nib.cove stablirgibenestb two large Auer considerable trouble on the one. For terms and particular*see bills:stables and driving-eteds, and hay barn The - - - Poacher dPoetill, Aactioaeere, i Place is well watered and fenced will be let We wand the money for them, " 1�8[t Of the government Officials, the toz a term of year+ For p-%,I alars apply to Oeo Sf Yalmez Pickenn . Ont +7-tf ebeir homes. No doubt after. their of the whole of farm stock and^imple' menta on los 23, coo ?. Pickering, the �', ARM FOR BALE—Being lot 17,b Cal in and see then. little experience with fl ti0rt11•�'e8t pp[o [ty of Pt'm Wedilake. Sale at 13 f con. F:cYering cnntaicina fs0 acres blizzard they have come to the con- Watch for bilis. Leri Fairbanks,anti more or less. o rte r,tutees'are a good l� trams races and Sr.t clae.out tr,ild,nge,inclyd iclusion that "there's no place like , ing book barn 5v:S1 with arcus atabiin t waver - — .. WEDSESDAr, Nov,26TH, 1902—Aaction sale convenient.a good orchard of about tire acres. - -' ?home." Their elperlenea may a3a19t OI farm stock and implements on lot 34 four c! vtu,ch ;a just coming roto bearing. _ in cooling off their ardor. They will coa. 3, Pickering. the property of W. J.I Te a farm is to a rood elate of cultiratioc and Volo Wever always cause a curtain amount Coaltis. N:5 reserve. Sale at one IS !overm.P ekerlag N*L la^ter 2 1�i m ees from2Frearn �f anxiety t0 Llie authorities until(Ley bilis for rarucn;are. PDO-her:t: Paatlll, WILL a Flay and I mile from f'ir•.ering :catioa. bills Auctior par For f:rther'ppartte rises apply on the premtsee ..,become thoroughly nat:onalizdd. toGrim.eySr06-. +e+u _ - _ ¢'aiDAF, Dr.c,5TH, 1':10:—.action sale of The question of rural free dahrery' 3o acres of atauding timber ou Int 9t, >,,',,,i s:,l I,—92 — T * r } beginning W `..sire ?ol]e att9ntiou con 1, Pickeric.g, the pr)party of Geo l;e;t i<,,;,1 Fill 1.50 The N e�•'est o! the New. art Canada. Tho h result of ,i'9 ititro cu'a Tait S Poacher&Postine at clue. See ,Auctioll& for neers I T o 1• w90etion IL,lie C. ltad S'at.3l,as been erg -- -._ IjM9 l 1.nj<es. . 100 'ably : most ?atisfactorv. I' has been .stif („,'+THA ED Froth Int 7, con 2, Picker �;c.^ n �,-'7t.. .,1i•!a:foto - F &5111OI1 tila..aillpportl"o,, will has revclutionizet} + 1 -rey.:r::exats ut2yea-old Jc�y i GLOBE QpyICAL GO.9 i1LCy,o c, u., .r ate. .. : arm life !fl tbose parts wl.''re it Iia:: forma .,L ea.i .q t -ecov.•rr o'si,wo t e I _ _ r insula l,y re e:ve.l i}eo i:: anus, P:.x ring.i 93 •for+:A Street. Toronto abr1C8 —1n— lbeen introduced.' It ba.:- ieifarm-ra s;f Term : - .o tisk. greater i iter e t iii _public - - - ` tnte>c ad'3ira. [t to d,lso darned that l:ao ear 'r added '2 to w 3 to t��e valtl. ui faro ���o e . e ;!�atid3 in 90 mf tli9tI1CL8. U C OttL ! �. S : - ernrnent ilioul]siva tlla =:�:_m.A D ` La�'ies heavy suitingG, rapperettes,' 9annels a-nd e rest wits a View to its general intro ilannelette9, cashmeres for blouses, undazwe*r &:c 4lucticn.6t C'ana;da - - -The papers of the lira, week gives an _V;e be lei�e We have, if not The Best, arse of the beet` �! �acccuiit Cf a tveddin&wbicu Look place -!�i (� _ag*orte-d stocks of wool and cashmere.hose- in the conn- 00 Wedre,dav of las: week Bear the L Women and childr$ns. If YOU - mown of Barrie. A weddine evEnt is try in dens, Bo}'s, cit flu occurrence of such remarkable _ _. Fant Soul feet well clad get your hose, shoes and rub- ._.. ' iii eot to the whole community as to _.0here, , - �5alt for special reference, but this win a � - bei6 . a xvas attended by-events. the partici. _'' � d e a a '« - e a1 atisfa:c•t ion; not only to Bell our goods. . — ;,pants of-Which are not 'likely soon to --- _ iforget. A namber of the r - -- m-to glee you s nibs surrounding country gatuerod to - - _ •_ _ -i,gether to charivari the newly- married =--. - - TEO& d RE pair. Guns, pistols, horse fiddles, - - amend everything within- reach that . Unprecedented Record.for -- IleVuld make a noise was ati;ized -General Merchant, 'hitevale. keep up the excitement. The din �¢sa heard for many milts around. DOMINION INSTRUMENTS • ... t.. b Lkose.attendin the wedding, and ' oma•of Blimr< - 'This eonduct was naturally resented _ „ 'f g g'• 18 i 6..,Philadelphia, Pa.. U.S.L' SInternatlona] Me and Di -One oaf the gneff�ts who, was trying to 1876 London, Eng.-First, Prize, keen competition. Adisperse.the crowd fired a gun among1817 Sydney. Australia._First Prize, Interniiaronal -Medal and DIPIDMS of � �� `them. The cbar- ge took effect iii a Honor. g .h. T _ _ _ legs of one of those who came to wit- '187 7•..Brampton; Ont...First Prize. JUGi 1J ::-.Hess the scene. The incident may be '1971.• Hamilton, ont ,.First Prrize over all exhibitors followed by natal consequences awl 1878...PBris,.France-International kledal and Dip lotns of.Honor. _ qO�F 1 r0 the punishment of the offender.. This 1878...Toronto, Ont...Gold Medal _ 1r* , r r8 -- -. easwalt of turning out to charvarl s For Cleaning W s -ht is-#S.. Brantford. Ont...First Prize, close competatian couple whose only fault is that of 1879 Toro On6...Two First Prizes, keenly eonteated for - - - and Silverware. . getting married, is an ancient and T880 Monireal, Que..'.First prize and two Diplaw"of Horror - _ _.lbarbarous o erg,, andone that should be 1880...Toronto, Ont._Ifedal rind Diploma of Hon>3r ____Y ureka 'ly I�ll�etr l e:egate♦i to the- ... : ~ -1io 1881.,.Toronto,�Oni..Xedal and Diploma of Honer ` ssible, It is-a custom that is now followed only in a few Communities in. 1 l•:.Hamilton•.Ont...First Prize,sharp coppeutrion . ` :the prcvince and the sooner these com 1882...Derby, England .International Medal anc2 Diploma of Honor. yr . e& �� Hard ware.ttetehint �•mun;ty frown down on these disgrace 1881...Hamilxon, Ont ..Three first prizes _ yr 1L f Pickering, O t., = ial occurrences the better it will be 1885...Antwerp. Belgium,...Highest-award and Ynternational Diploma ti :for all-concerned. It is a .cusl:om 1889.'..Ottawa,Ont,...First prize in keen competition, , -ecbich cannot be defended in ani• way 1890...Kingstop, Ont,..,Four first diplomas ; keaa competition. AR benefits nobody. and can only give 1891...51, john, \.B...Interuational-Diploma ,,fiaiil to those iigeinst those ,whom it 1891...Halifax. N. S...Provincial Diploma Pure Dru s .ani. Medicinesa�. - — is directed.'k If a person receives in• 1893 ,Chicago, U.S.A.,.-Modal and International Diploma p jury While tilting part in one oftheae ,At CL1ti Resits Prices. . nonsensical affairs he is deserving of K- 1110 addition to the above noted prizes, the Dominion Pianos and Organs iittl'e sympathy. d over 300 First Prizee at County "d.-other faire in Ontario. - While the use of have been awards fire-arms in dlspercing aniob ,of this You save froom l0.to ` o,per cent by dealing with ns. hind cannot be justified,-still the pro- -- - . ehottld.: lis ^""`""ar - __-- _-,-�.. _�- Thomas'Electric Oil,?bottles for 250 Epsom salts 3e ib,lO ibe for 250 --when a person is brouRllt to trial for _ Ghaaoaand Cartier:a-Pills 3botFleato: 230. SaiPhar 30 lb,10 ibe for 250 o \jai ly 1,800 Doruiniau Organa aid 20D Dow uion ►>toti is irs'aeetsad. pages'EnRliA- xt: ::ua crime of this n2ture Those who are Dodd's kidney pills rota and every one t viug satisfaction, sk'tlioeo`wk�o have them Dr T�illisms.pink pills geanine 30c 3 for S^. Mustang Heave Remedy 250 prone to 111311 after a tin h01'il UC bell Cuticara�intmet 500 Saudtreon's Condition Yowde i . r �,TL'e Doroiniiln Piano is one"rl�ateeJ for 10 yeare�It will last w.}ifs time, I,* -ce's Favorit Prescr'q, o❑Fair• Gillet'.Lye 10 3 do for 250 t every time they Bear o, a wed' should pause t0 CUnSi of N120.t the and is reiaarde,l ns 1110 wort Perfect in Tcuch, Tone aqd QuliUty and tba most dor Pierce'.Crolden ;Medical Discovery 65o ' Blisters and liuimente'of all kinds k aL'e of nl; P:auoa. Pierre's Pellets 15c, Norse balls 15c,2 for 25c y -Consequences may be before going' too Warner'a safe cure. +tic Condition Powders roads from pare drags, lyse. Tile bets( slue unit tl,c Enaiest of.terve of payment given. Call on or write Paiaes lelery Compound Tric bring your recipes ' ^_ ti ,3 c , Highly fort--ani aT�— r syrup b5 p-pro bites is sp endo- tonic Trusses,Suspensory ki Bandattea —UF— r, .a rk h a�n and n:nscle 1 lids`i3 oitle fa:450 Silk Elaati .Stocking, hot water boa'e8 r W a Peerless Ha' v'igo 'Oc - Fonntaia Syringes "f . le.rning 90c tomisers add Rubber goods of all kinds HornsOak'd Red C ver ompo nd at Wholesili Prices • And Grade Cattle,Horses Etc. _ Oak's Red Clover eat,p sure cure for Finest Qod Liver Oil almost tasteless The undersigned bee received instruct- `lar Coughs -- Eczema 300 5yraX+,White Pine and'Ta • C ugh . � 1 --- - -- . . a 'e Up lets Sac. - .- Tooth Bashes 5 and lOc •0 k a0epsta Tab vloas from lies` Meer*, lot. 23., eQn 3, Telegraph Oil oa :nicely perfumed Toilet Soap 5t1 cake - y ^ - 2i`v„' 50 all odors 1"ud _ 'bVhiLby, to sell by public auction,on r,J D Pure Ct earn Tartar,Spices lo a kinds JUST �R 1 Y p Derby Blister.ac,DIDY i Ola iPednesday, Nov 19th, - ,Saltpetre. ure,2 lbs for 23b ea etaf 11 ' d • ,• 1trtsencea L im ro,'�'aailla, etc ` The following va!uab:e property viz head of cattle, comprieiag is thoro A Fne line of Costumes, Flanuellettee, Blankets, Grain bags that 'will We beg to announce dist we have Rarcli3se3 the Dtfl�etotllt of Hugh - i in conncc Ion with < ^fired abort koros, catalogues at sale f 22 e-tand the 'Frear. - — -- Jiiller& Co•rall recipes,-pregoriPtions and preparations t' th --treoh cows, 12 newly oa1ced ; 9 steers. hat store-may be hs, from u3 at♦Wholesale prvees,/�1 2ieiog 8 yrs old ; horses,implealente erne A Fine Line of Groceries on band. j,. Wholesale and Retail tf A jJ oha�Jt�� &�Vo• 171 'in9 sb Hash see posters: Lanch at 11. �3alb at 19 Drnggeete. s �, f TORONTO. L Faitbanks, TQ�n Parker, f � .. t� �U.3�Lt^T:��s Opp.v:y 1a 3�:a:,3:.s:a�z3�o. C, D. D111,.--L 1 0. i ductirneer. N,_ 44 T' R .. .moi _ x. A. Ap _ OtARSMONT` of 82 yeara.l♦Tbe cause of death was old of Rochester, Mich,; Jam", of Toronto ; _ --- - e. T1ts 3soaaaed-leaves a. tamilg and Mtn_Y4m LZn-wavrall.-..of..- ag ^•lnrwmeet John Allaway,of Toronto,was in town seven, all of whom are.living. These are As be resided here for foray years he wasFURNITU RK- "on Tuesday. John, of Owen Sound ; Benjamin, of well and favorably known. He was a J H Beal has bought a fine black manitoalin Island ; David, of Orillia; brother of B S Palmer of thio place. "r driver from Wm Coates. lire Booker,of Amis fortage; Dire Watson - :C ALL -CAMPA;GN. Mise F Hutchison is yisiuDg her par•' �j OR SERVICE-The undersigned hue 1' ~, eats here for a few days. for servioe a pare bred Berkshire boar. t Mice Jennie Gregg has retnrneA.. from a n Linton,lot 81•coo S,Flake ring,,, a s t3ee oar alegant�linea of 6iieboards,Oak$adroom$eltr,Dining Chairs, extension w jrieiting friends in Toronto. CoflSUM 0 Coaches etc. " Mies Florence Eastwood was in the Don't forget oar prices are the lowest in the land, city on Wednesday of last week. .` - T alMUure delivered to y fur hotel free. • SEPARATOR We are pleased to see D Hopper around r;;, again miller his recent severe illness. ,,t' L W Pilkey on Tuesday sold all the Salt pork-'is a famous old- , REMODDLEING J. B8s�8, big Furniture Store, Claremont. Umber which he advertised for sale. fashioned remedy' con- -- D C Smith D D 8 will make his usual y - - .. A)S ecialtP (professional visit bete on Tuesday next.* Sump'tion. . "Eat plenty of. - v bliss.Hyfield.of Brookiin,assisted the „ Teatimoniale}_on application.- Working �! quartette at Goodwood on Monday pork, twas the advice to the model in the Shop; T• 8 are.:..,... evening, consumptive rive o and' I oo t Ur Calboun,of Bolton,was the guest P S Hy. W. White, of his sister,)lire ;Rev) Murray Tait over years ago. Claremont Up Bonday. _.... The Baptist quartette took part in the Salt pork is good if a man - gram as the Goodwood hot roast on - - - tonday evening. can stomach it. The idea -_ -- _ "- About fifty from bare attended the hot behind it is that fat is the Tn. and _ _ »,,,,,,5'�j0�7e Dealers roast at Goodwood on Monday night sad:on their return,reported having bad an •food .the consumptive needs STOVE yRIGHT _excellent time. _ ._ Rev Wallace, of Stouffville, and Rev mOSt. Granitic-ware PRICES RIGHT OWBWELL RIGH Williams willexebaage pulpits nest Ban SCOtt'sEmu151onlsthemod- ' - ' day. The evening service will be devoted Complete stack ort hand. - to the referendum. ern method of feeding fat to - Wm J-Coultis,of lot 24..con S. Picker• the consumptive. Pork is too FAvetroughing a-specialty. ting,one and s half miles west of Clare• moot. will hold an suction sale of big rough for sensitive stomachs. A gasntity of inch lumber and some ; larm stock and implements on, WedneE• scantling also some Ssa timber suitable for - dav, Nov 281h. Ali Ur Coultie is giving Scott's Emulsion IS the most outbuildings,for sale cheap. up farming everything most be sold. d Of fats, especially ec �Forsyth.ih, son of D Fo rsyth, hotel Jud Foiall p y J. S.BCNDY, Pows , psa aCGoo — d.was killed at Ux• for easy digestion,. Goo. Bnndy,s old stand. Claremont. bridglr on Tnuy afternoon. He at• - $44110 d to board a moving train and was •,Feeding him fats in this thrown under she wheels and cat com• wa which is often the only �,rr We handle the famous Verity plovls. Double furrow two-and three` - pl*Wy in two. The deceased was at one y. y A. THCMSaN horse plows. sulkey single and double furrow plows also single plows all time a bartender at Uxbridge, wa-v, i3 half the battle, but sizes.- On Tuesday might sone party or parties pre- broke into D Hopper's store and a gnan•, Scott's Emulsion does more Is still in the old stand and is pre- Give our plows a trial and be convinced that they are superior to other , tits of tobacco, no s store r. mtat sod pared to do all kinds of work at makes. So light in draft that a postal card will bring one to your field- than that. There is some- or trial. about So cents to coppers which bippened lowest prices..to be all that was in the tit[ was stu:en I thing about the combination _ Again on 84nday aigbt, while R B For., Horse shoe ng a S Specialty. y1� �y myth was in Searboro, his store was; of cod liver oil and hy pophos- g p y- 'GreC). C Llll)Ep� �`.� BrO�� lLan . broken into and a lot of valuaaie riuQa p Prices Right. hites In Scott's Emulsion - - and utber jewelry stu:en. So far there is ' no cine ae to who thiel or thieves were, that puts new life into the - TLe third meeting of the town3Lip ea ------— — ��� ecntive was latld in Broasoam. last %veak parts and has a special Tuesdav afternoon.- Eaeoaraginzreporte acts—i on the diseased luTbell were presented from a..me of tbo .ub- -- - 3icisioae, ani s;-ciai comr�utees were A sample will 'appointed to visit an l_aroust diose R boAe sent free upon req iw.ra was ofd lea•,satiifam,)ry character The president a'ss entbor,ze4 to priparr: Et sure rm r?at at rlr scruticeer's certificates for eaC:: uli6nd '�� rro r^t a e el •• p ..x�i®r of tr+ry tw armers ar W a Ouse sub-division.and several ebabges were t tau:•wn y-u F, buy : -made reference to local organi:ition. l SCOTT & - - .. Adjournmebtwa+ made until 11ouday, Weue your G006 WILL more. than PROFIT. [t you are not satisfied with aaytl3ing Nov 17th.at 1:30 p m,ao a rsa rasi+lent CHENUSTSou bu from us, return it and we wIII readily refund your money. Joha Palmer,for ur s a yof Claremont, but who has re+ided for the j Toronto, flnt 3 died ' ^ Manitoulin Iatan 0ZAZA�*set ten earn in Sl n � ,y k aru Sts-.P x•sad t'. a.S ss _ , at the latter pinta on Uct 23rd at the age 1 - _•.._ - - -- - Gents et your _ - -- 1-ou must have it. t Is ane of those -things which you •€rom me _ cannot do' without.-But why pay a his price or an interior big snap in shakers Jnst received a shipment of 3�' shaker comprtra oPey article when we stand ready ' y Specially -' 2000 yards A oig-selectioa to chose Prodi at exceptionally IoW ricx•. extra heav Lo supplyOil at our cloth.also big-range of cheap strakera in narrower widths ?l big selection of menr }� Lech Lomond shirting at 1'2:c sold reQalarily at I and 15o per yd filen will do well to LOu• prices with a choice of the Very Best Values w1'11Ch - ' Uy their overalls from me Big redactions to Lawns sad Prints Ladies wrapperettes at rock bottom prices I carry a fall line of lid tee corsets of the latest shapes comprising the market affords. is�det erect form,efraighi front,girdle and military hip at prices to Bait you elf Call and look at my stock, no trouble to show goods — - - Here is- How lie Sell Coal. oil - : rat___'_ lt HARTHOWS CANADIAN WATER WHITE, Seventeen Cents ' Won t Importantsbovriag of fifleat dtaplay.of AMERICAN WATER WHITE, -Nineteen Cents ` �a,tl ; --- Cbih-a. K very large assortment of - - 8tatiouarv. Books, Dolls, Toys.-jnet ,- received tor-ihe._Holiday trade. Call ��-� LIGHT-1 �e�`TV�oCen' to Gaflon ' --- _ and see them_-= - > 8alm"riptions taken for all Magazines, Weekly and Daily.Newspapers. -V Aciz H. RICHAR :080Iq -Our Method of Han�diin Coal oill ,33roc]s Street; - WY�itby EZperts allow that we have the best equipped 'outfit, and.the most up-to-date ;; '-'U�edding Pxesents.�.. method of handling and measuring Coal-Oil to be found in Canada. `'Pe measure and pump the oil,direct from our tanks into your can without the use of funnels " FOr�EveSyOne. and` measures, therebv avoidiriv the consequent waste and loss. our tanks have a = �. a I to _.• storage ca �acit�• of over'half A Thousand Gallons. It takes us just I of'a minute The�Bride ..�� �. on c ` to your 5 ga an. '- '. � --'> .t.: _.•a... .•.•tea..^'.-. - M�tT�@` - _ The Bridesmaid Onr economical method-of haildling the oil, enables' us to sel'1 at a small mar Agent for a. H. Hopkins, kinds ,£ "b" . The Groomsman : nin-of profit. For Twenty-Five Cents we 'supply you `fifth a strongly icles maau£actured by the McLaughlin I " _ IIlflde `�'obdb�tired �'an, Voiding Five Im�1er]lala11Qn�. This can has xr Co'y,of Oshawa. in Gold,Silver or image it ri bt -a Patent 'valve Which a.11otvs,the'oil to flow out in a`steady stream. TiteF.aiT)ire NiLdi--ins Co, of Lnidun, 13 Oat„has iappoints the nn ersigne B-3 -':' --` local agent for Pickering,for the moat wolf - � � � T� -_ - -- - -derfal dent fory i f the nineteenth century. A F Rea hlS��uld �s� n �i htOil For the treatmebt of the \use, Throvt, ons �� 11yOll �'��d ' Bronchial Tabes and Lungs It cures Colds U Catarrh, Asthma, Brohaitis. •Say•facer $neoeaeors to J.S. Barnard, and all thrust and Inns diseases. Write i, - It 'turns night time into day'timer 'It giZes alight which does not rice the eyes. It gives dor particnlare,•a stogk of creatrIIen4a 4.ua ,- �w 1 alight �,'hic11 lushes re-adin or sewing a pleasure. . .It gives a brighter and steadier fight than j HITB .,� ,ySrl•;,• repairs constantly on hand at. any other oil. It does not dila or smoke. y our chimneys. It docs:not-make•Any."3811. ' In fact , t `GreO]z River. Om,t. = it is the v er'y best oil obtainable. Binder TR�ine s..are .Sole Agents for GOLDEN LIGHT. ' Remember W . _ WELLS ! Parties who bought binder twine from me this season.will please pay same n the The ' Russ' ll ' - Hardware' ' Co' '111- drg--'Pmt aodersigned ie prepared to credit of McCormick I3aryestiag C�, at -sad olein odt wells on abort notice Westei n Bank, Pickering, by-Oct let. �\ Charges reasonable. 11 They will.fin3 bills of_amounts there. T$OS. �1bOL'Y ; 126 KING STREET E., TG�RON'TO. M.-CARLTON, ; brougham Sept 1, 1901, +ti.40 t - f .. r . , ,. .. - ..f 1 .1��w -. 1 But In all that vast throng there people roundabout them, who knew... out, and part-cost -of hfa ret l was many a ,tlttd heart, many a hope- not God. Thus they worship demo- pAsauge to India. In return,_tar �:_. __ _ -_ - - Fa %411b ' r Df aPC'IIt�$cIT-CBDZi,B-f►-• .. _ .. [east is better described 'by the art- Ilieu t. xxxii, 17)„f.ur.it_L,L v he._has_not. only 'ha,!net hi' non t9 _ - -�__ - ' ' 1st b whom I saw it�ed -at w tuiucc! .Adam and k ve.lrom Uqd �b4s win ,,,..%tom _�.A yes «'Thou. A.rt weighed in the Balances and k'ouYldll3uiTalu, N,Y., n the orld'x h'irlr uitd even uskked the 5uii of G�>d- to spell, but has undertaken to r , . o worshi him, who is back ofanld His milar eriod -, .. • ._ r� _. naeLsrstltllciel �ehtllptt in t�utul c1L A- turning u a,y from trci ony, at thetexpiratio�oftwhich li@ - _. .. - _ _ ._ __ _Wl3IItl21g. �_ - -- -'- .ne. . Then, by the magical effect of!truth audnliiy worship avho. is may claim ._ __ _.__- -__ _ ys _ I .1 lights, it slowly became brighter1working so hard in otir day intrados _ A FRER PASSACG HOME. - - _. - and brighter, until, upon the side of Itheologiettl seminaries and pulpits to Upwards of 13,000 of these men � � to A� tri• p.ritaaenc or cordant weights. . lie weighs every i the wall, we could see dint figures turn people away ft•nhl Clod. . ,da to uu ••r o.• •a••ad *tsa•Sun• Imttn according to t1w work which hu lout 11, 13. Whithcrsoecer they went, ora now in Fijh. They work harder',',:., �a py�"I.ty,.tT•t�atw►� begin to ' form themseltiis. They than they could have previousl im- . p•tatr�t has given him to do, 11e weighs'ev- the hand of the Lord was', y W d �ekdtaeti looked at first like • I�cry mull in proportion to the relig- Ltgincd in their wildest nightmares, ' • . 1 ious' opportunities that kayo sur- ugaittst theta.for evil as Ch.:_ Lord tor, normally; the Colerred elan !s no ll.uI:OUS I'IIANIFO.NIS had said, • " • and they were gm-at- i .'A despatch from Chicago says: I rounded hisy0ast life. lie weighs ev • - -• hustler. But they benefit in tho _ l�ev. Frank De vl-itt Talmage preach-j eryr main with reference to the Chris- Then," uy it becauu• lighter and•ly distressed. F rocess. The .discipline does them . - ed from the following text' Daniel Mian home in which he was bora and lighter, until the whole ronin glowed Che testimi,n,y' of ane'of "their good. .'Ikea,- ton, those of them v, 27, "Thou art weighed in the bal- ;to the prayers of Christian teen and with light, the saw the inside, of a rulers about a thuttsand• years at>er ,avho eventually return to India are -.--- - - I hugo, Fxtlace. There were the broad- this was, "The head' of..'our God is, anee and found wanting." -women which have been utte'r`ed in !stair leading upward, •Thera were upon All theta fur goon that seek.lusualry at ompunied by-a snug little • ' ' These words were spoken In the,his behalf. 0od weighs a mun not nest-egg­Thin will ensure them a royal banquet.hall of the !post fam- only with regard to hiv sins of cum- Ithe. bodies of uicn and Rquu:n lyithg tllim, but His 'paws" 'LULd- Slis wrath much-coveted locus standi in the _ M_ ous capital in the east. This is mission, but also us to w lint he t>ros2rute upon the 1:oor, amici over- is against all them th;tt loran!+. 'home of their fathers-a custom, by Babylon-beautiful, licentious, cor- might have accortip'lished for God iturnld tables and spilled decanters I lfill"" (F.z. viii` 22). lu'Lev. xxvi Ithe away, wliich is not confined to - rapt, luxurious, shameless 11abylon; I had he applied himself'for his ''D{- I irn-d -broken furniture. It was - LLand•Itcut'-.t:tV4-.Xgave ten abun•l-; ' Babylon the 'Pride of the Chaldean; -vine-Master its be,should have done. scene of grandeur,-but •utso a scene'uuC-warning its to what' llu tvt>.tld'lrI`)en • - . - " 'Babylon the avonder'ot the a4orld! I.. Wben.God in. this.royal. banquet lIof filthy bestialities. Ili centre of dp•if they forsook Rini, but for all ItcnL al W •Jamaica, and the other Ctesias.tells us that Babylon_was hall of Babylon held high the bah- the otaircuso stood the horrified'this they sinned- still Lind believed I princ3p e West Indian-islands. udes all im- - y g !port the coolie under similar in- s;xty miles square. Tha_L menus its ancea with R hi 11-he.,wsighed- Bel- eking, with strained eyes looking itt}not fur Itis wondrous works. They dentures. Isere' he is the only.. pos- . • area was more than one-third the Mazzar, the king o1 the Chaldeans,'i the letters of fire burning them- I believe, not-in God and-trusted not !Bible altt)rnative.to the nigger, N'ith size of the modern city of London, God weighed that life by a stand- seltesou the wall, while-off In thein Itis safvation (Ys. Ixxviii, 3 the abolition of slaver Quashee . '' •Che English bee hive, with its 5,000,-!I and en-tireiy different from that with i cl star:ce_ cauld be secu the .Persian -)3). Tito•achole - BilAc teaches that struck work,•find has never. since - !000 inhabitants. 1t was of such,which he wo6]d weigh the 11te of an Isvidiers with. drawn swards, ready I since sin entered the- carnal-mind is seriously reautned' it. There is one -vast wealth that within its central ,ignorant, brutal African cannibal, to dilute the spilled wine with hu-;minity against God ; tliv heart is:exception-in Barbados. Here over- . , .. '• temple was an idol made of solid taught from the days of his youth math gore and to change the floor, and .desperately wicked ; population forced hint to work=or (gold, which alone was worth over that it wa.s right and' honorable to 'i Into a'reservoir of blood. Then, the 'every imagination of his heart i'a stamp Away from Barbados . the _�tt'_'00,000,000. Its surrounding walls eat the roasted flesh of his captives lights of the room begun to dim, only evil continually (F{om, viii, 7 nigger can never be depended upon _ . were 65 feet high and wide .enough 'and slaves. Clod placed in one of and it Kreid 'darker 'and darker and Ser. xvii, 0; Gen. v, v). 'for continuous work so vital on the to allow four charioteers to drive the scales of his balances all Bel- blacker and blacker until at last it 15. Nevertheless the Lord raised Iplantations. TJence the indentured •their sixteen chargers abreast upon'shazzar's infinite opportunities for �seemod.as though we were incarcerat- iip judges ,.which delivered, them out'coolie has been received with open .the top of thein, while the moon1doing good ds-!lie atighty rulee Of led' in the dungeons of.the eternally the hand of those that spoiled larms by the West Indian planter. - shimmered - upon ]l)O watch towers'the wealthiest capital of the east, lost and the destroyed. them. :moo. in closing, I plead with y'ou \4'p have just referred to the won- fatal has similarly imported him . and tipped with light the spears of'God placed in that one scale all Bel- , i for many years past. Here, however - , _ hundreus of sentinels and shone upon I shazzar'y opportunities for knowing i to nee from 'the banquet hall of sin, .derful sinfulness of man and his!the indenture has been for live years • - - s hundred gates of solid brass; "and learning ,bout the true Clod and I I ugkin in,'ite soil into the other ':-her gainst Cod, but the Bible l only. At the end of that period ° which strung open to let friends in I I;IS DIVINE LOVE. ha:nluet hall where Christ the Divine,!is fu11 0€ the more wonderful love of I inost of his kind elect to forfeit and clanged .shut to keep enemies: i Bride ooui is to_¢g._ n r�ried_ to-_the. Go,d t w w I - out. church, his bride. I wo.itd invite were dead in sirs, who cortumc,ndeth tlowit into risi-erwen, market gar- • Standing upon the heights of the the heathen ruler of a heathen na- 'y.ou into that bantluet hall, which is 'ilis love toward us in that while.we tion. He ar' a the grandsor. of the ;11ed with the riot cuultittdes of were pet sinners Christ died for us Idenprs, and unskilled laborers. The - fatnous haxtf;fng gardens, which P eb , '�ebuchadrk,rzar, whose famous prime fi more ambitious send their'childret ! uchadneziar, the king who had court - the redeemed. 1 would earnestly in-;(F.ph. il, d. 5; Rom. r, 8). That(to the Government;schools, and - • - ed Amytis among the hills of Ecba- minister. In Mantel, the mighty be man ,Nits Voll into that banquet hall,'-"C;ud is Love'' is the. Kr.'nt founda-I they themselves become merchantA - -- - •' -tana, had throw❑ up to humor a-of God. In_all probability he had. which is filled with the great u,ul- i heard trout Daniel's own lips th �, tic•n truth u{ of willrc. and, ting_ rCdsrnatl fatwets, In- the, long run whim of his qugen. we can see oil in It,',dav of the redeemed. I would such, 1[c is no, vailliuK that any tlwir r rtiy undersell those of the distance the mighty river u L Mms=an&teats -M -fie "cid Qt-� earnestty incite you Lo curitc: Pc<tuke .should- ,Nrish tI ,John iv, -1, lei Il I 1 Jews, and how that God had pro- i their ex-masters in the couinercial -- rates dowing through the midst of Ith;r•e is a vacant• place at that os- ,1'et n!, it) Mary' a thm M, timipd'w•orltl, and set the farmer vdouder- • _ .the metropolis and cutting the city tected the .prophet and closed the `eel batuluet table which. I am ears. ;Flits arij,.r an ay from this peol,le, ins whether his uT*t„ date slavery lrf train, Alueg the wharfs of the mouths of the liurigry.wild -bcasL•s;has li,•n resurvod t,r- you. 1t is ;n ;,rid, t,.Ang full ,)f compassion, lie s.s profitable I when his servant was thrown into t•, ri tit is not atter all Ices _:::,- I-iver were daily heard the cries of the lion's den I'laniel, at the t' '!the centre of a group of your loved h,rsfu)e.their inklnity and d«wtrovod !than`it • - - _ ' tht•gyailors unloa<ting from the strips time tones. It is rizht r,ext.to. your saint- tl«•rn not (I)s lxxviii, 38) Ise' APPEAF2P+ A T E'IFi�T SIGHT, ' Cor ues . of merchandise and food- of which 1 speak, was about eighty-,ed . other ancf father and wrfe'and's),rg'1tt :cttcl [dural Adam and aeI " stun., as well as the gold and silver years of age. He could have testitled sister and child, and 1) the looks ')vhon in their sin thr_r' twurd it ay The uT' country hatlirs employed in anai myrrh Anil precious stones `im=�an-d-in all probability did testify to Iu! your loved ones F think thF•y are trot"- IIin:,' . and lie hay ever ' vine the, diatnoud mines at Kimberley - ported from other land3 --iia. the Belshazzar how the love of the true Rwtirr for -you... 1r sinner.. rr,' you I acerLigp, s. Theynorniear times'about 4.• iC bes,n Seel ng and arta ing the lost • ic•rr:ter' of tke capital we Can also pee God had cared for his bel today to Ieav-e the reveiers of ! 17-1U.-They ceased not troru their i.t)Oct souls. 'Choy earn excellent - where the engineers had gaticered the I child; no'w for ncrarly touracore years, I sin and to t unfl ,the water of llfr. I„w•r don, s -nor from their. stub wages' uGuislly about tt15 t. week water of this mighty river Into, u I:Ao the word, written on the wall. of :which will nt you for ratran(c amon !',' g lbut.it should not be furgotten that 6 hot n way. large artiticiiil lake forty miles-'that banquet hall wars the record of the sainted heists, or shall y'nu a9 a this is worth only half its mulch is-- , - - g P revolt of this With many <.innin•s an'd r'Tentin!gs sc uarp. This lake was wide enough a test. Belshazzar's opportunities I- 6 purchasing power are as compared with l i spurned gospel' in- th,•v'went from had to worse, "The !; 7j � - and deep enough to harbor all the 'of lea.ing a godly life had been plae- citation, he weighed in the balance ' ' and'y ' f:a landl, and are teen r cent ;tnoeiarn t'a;tea ut the world In it all '',ed In one wale, and when ttie'et'il ei- rir)cked the me�:+rvitgerr. o{ God tion Ria on the value of the stoner - _ thp�c ski. s of alar could deo their ' and forever found wanting; God !a 'rtes ,isc.d Ilis worfly and mtsuved Ili.v p p tecta n2 Lhe life he did lead were put t I thou' P.rid. The 1Firgest 'bon'us vier I anchors, {old their white setts and g c,ea rrnR: hording hRh the bal-:i,rophetI until the wrath nt the Lord.. . in tltc-other cele it had one down ances alav every one of ua, by the ,rose against His people till there-'given was '=that Laid t- the div -float, • • • . - tike a tla%h.. Tttat was the inevitable.iPnwer of the Holy Spirit, dectde ':mas no reutedy" If Cbron xxxvi !rovrrcr of the huge -carat .lag - result. He bad- to the rct•nntein dismond - lie•received - i _' b nuc and found wantrnff . ..SIDE BY 41,1,.E I?i PEhEEj -htne ?+rc�-t tL1.L141e1 of ('vert 11-ii be Tz,ti- ery ions c are LF,?c: „ moa pd ' alas we .one and all de-'t+ut firally Ile sent them int„ cap- hnrce and cart hcl i3.S.f m cash [o The boulevarA „t this ancie�}t'city . «,,mss glances weigh every'indi- ! 1 his find, P:e prthcles�, from the too were illared wuh Starner The at tide that the scale of sin. through tit'ity for sa•centy rear:{ After IIr P y• a(dual- a the times when he feels aunt they ayiter the Company's' Sar - i� the countcraailtn¢ weight of the ",stared them' horn Bah lon'and' streets encircled the busy marts.-irder.endf nt..of God as well a-a when ! , y vice'to the lithe when, teary w,n k ' where merchants wrangled for barter, crass,. shall go up and n.t go clown jthey again hecame a people, though'later, they rvu+rn to their . nativt . he, feels depend upon the divine I -" 46 - )not as bc[rirp, ]!c'gent to. th vn His I. arid-gain or 1:•.t down to the _Segni--'mercy. Neer in al-I his Iife did _ ! reals, these f asks hire._in a. coin . -- ticera bridges which spanned the riv- BelshaTzar consider himself more . wn ^n, lrtit they rpjccud him anr11 y THE S S__ .ESS��I Id,tiok ^ ti thiact. _laverv. er, These bridges were dankod with independent of'his enemies than on rurt":ed IFim, .and now lhev are Thr,. aliutteci to mingl, l itaravl tway_the lazy hours ors The ca tir. l of F3ubcton was stocked a i[ shall come again i t-Hill Rtth tl' a :!•th world. After )al !laces, where beauty and wealth • • Lttered anion ail nations angthe vo: ria' of this sinful lea t. c K n 11is Klon'' expiration their ell ht-hours'..dab - .thetaselves to sleds, cradled in the with ' prov.s ," tnoufih to' sul.ply INTERNATIONAL LESSON,' .Innd then they wall recetae film and ever- titch of thein is searched for gt,�ceful gouduias, which gently the city .tor + y }'runs The stat- be a ritrhn•oua n.'100 i frotn'that tient, concealed gems, and they nutst thea. . - rrot,tied the water, into ripplles - or NOV. lt;, forth Id''•v will' blossum and hod ' • --- contemptuouyTy ttttit c •tering rams of the bosi,n�in army _ .. . aTrt-r L .proceed to the cou,pound, hi which t -. . had made no impmi,ian at all ,.;"),I trout oil their crested breasts. ,Every- itis bronzed .gates. -The walls were Text of the Lesson, Judg,_ if., ? fruit :\(.;tt. xx+it aN :3!r, l�tL. xxa. ;rani Cider of th,_ir tinsu. Thctie con+• - • lxhcr, arts.-ian wells .tussed-up the ;too r h to sale. 1'nr two tun l-9• Golden Text, Ps cvii,, 19. 1- .-xxvit, eS Jx. 3.1)', How w•onderftil i' i)unds aro constructed entirely with• ta•at,•rs into fuunta.ins, shining g - R is the 10;r fosc of,e:od and hixc nitreI t the corn any's property, Thp $ -'-through h whieli the sun arched the Sears- the Persian hosts had . h,,vn I 7 Pknd the xo;tic :<a•rv,d'tho L,rrdI P P y g F - of futl.illment tis xn, .)'1; 1's r c rdlyd w.ittt but bad wire, like e flowers with rainbows, while birds of cbuducting•a h:,lie' c,g;. tt,;t h s- 1,1111 -the clay.'i>( .lot4iva and all thy- i gi - -tlow attt ith r whenw ancestors b had tory telly that on the, night of the xxxii,, 11). How much "nf heavcn'roncentratiort camp, and patrollpc }farnotis feast, while'the king and #ais day's ut tliu elders ii+ui. uutliaed n.;,On earth_PrfrP c.htld of. God might bp'armed K!tards in order to prevent beer t,rou It from fro ical climes, , L,slwa. . - i g p I' h:cve if only wilting to walk humbly the a !roach of illicit clf:intond-hay - A . Nte)p(t,•d,thvir singing long enough Lo:-PFince.. and a thousand aristoer:,tic �;;, it." is, also wrttteu in Josh with }Tutt 1 .l-htut_-_ -4J '3S: F's. lxxxi. Pt lords of -his- ki.n dorm�were,drink i ag int; 'm.rchants or 'the'escape of any e. _.quench - their thirst or to cleanse g. xxic 31, gad it sxKu"s to ter Ftaen ,l3-1R). S\'p enter into r,at-when .w,r ----- ' - - Lost" gorgeous Plumage. There in',.thetnscltes drank, Lyras, seeing his a ro,.�ut tor•. this that riiry. had of the iumnies a ,ortunity, turned aside the c•n•.r.st en ,ill tho Crvitt- worLs of the Lord;cusp from. our own works. 'r]FE:• DAILY E, AMIA,\TION ,. the evening hour these fodntains lift PF - _., a c c , or sine . ut now we I. . 1. lis every whit as .necess.u:v' as• the blushed into a deep red for the good early hours n{ the, i,rt,rnii,R march,d cun+p to is different story. • =Tru book-: ADER � � ytmlxi acid•sy.*ten:; ']'he niggers an • ` night kis of the setting sun. ;along that ricer bed, under the of ,Ldi hue tf•Ih+ of ercciry in the 11 THE UNION J e ,rccoinplished thieves, and will tort . Buy tva trust hurry ort to-night `.great bronze gates and along the'lan.f This hook tells "cif stn, judg-, real the gems about their Frerson it an'i not lingf�r over the scenic de- great houlevarda, until at last his menti rep,•ntance xnrl dcfivcirance. ' the ntOst wiexpectt plcices, 'r1 Lglis of alta famout capit:,1, for I sol.diers, with dread" :+worsts 'hro: , ; phric•,cin way disob,•rlionce in niak- DOES SLAVERY STILL EXIST f tvorke trick 'is to swallow - the 1 gni going to lead ydiu into the royal'into that bandluet hall and chlifi�rcd ing a Ictaguc with tl'ie hrathrn' r+athrr '; IN BRITISH DOMINIONS ? - stones, An infallible antidote is xc _, ; banquet hull, where Belshazzar, the the ,Wassail of wine into ``flan runnif6sLing the truo Cod, the ! __ „ .Iplace _ a rough piece of alua . , :•I __3tiug of Lhe••Chaldeans, is giving . t , A CA1{N14AL c)r '13LnCJI9' jGc>EI o€ iyratl to them- - Z'lq grrut. ! Instances LVhere Black Labor Is :ununKst the clay upon which •e . n great'feast t a thousand lords itf stet nf:thou, wlio bear the Homo of suspect is working, This oworfu; his 1t edom. Ile is giving this feast'So, my brother, at the ,cry. tlrtteiChrist today is that icrste;rd of be- ; Employed at a Very Low P g P ��- e,i- _B.lt_te__4f Wage_ _ .Iaytr)ngcnt is rraxiil} shaped.. to tit" to night in a hL,ll decorated with , ing as puri un o rtA+ it - appearance oI :tri rine the:trophies of con'rlucst Stott the tri- and can,.iin with the greatest•safety lc r)giie ,a ith the world.. lying In -the We.learn many,untruths at-school. ]n leis lin to. get the suppuyee - "'• un,ph 'ot'art, with:the air rliythinic God Is wAtching your secret sin and w.. nue (I .John v; 1U; 11ont. Prominent ittuaugst them. is 'that gena out of rho ocersecr's reach, the . ors decreeing that you must die. ., • with thcgfuces r f his dead'.ancestors Oh, mail of sinful habit, hearing to- 8-10. :1'herc tu`os)a another genera- , i ht ar nigger s a u -. t; ext t lchcre the t'niun ,Iuek tlios. Sight nUd is iFinnediurcly a cutdidate., picture upon.the walls or chiseled night ot -Ilclshazzax's batuluet' hall, tion after them, which knew not the !'gone the less, the majority of the ' ' . - ---- . by the ua•ulFitcirit lft marble P purest'(it) you not feel that you can never for the doctor, After the doctor" QP Lord. nor yet the works which 1Ie ,(.lctelc hallo" in •iiiany.•lFritish culunias••tile;1101 iceman. white. Ile is giving this feast in a escape the scruting of,God's nll see-, had done fur I.raei. . . is uhlaint�3 under 'u systeai'which ,t, lhrra i9-touch to say in iuvoi banquet hall where' the sandaled foot ing eye, never be independent ofhhs Joshua anal all tJiaf- generation would nt11, t1'iIh.trot turn i,n his strike-s ire,sa5c flout• or sinks into inexorable scales ? of this "slttvary." Left to hinaselt, _ . having passed away fa•out this pec- grave: say, Lomiou 'Tit-Bits, sof+.rest rug; where, wider the light. ; While we lire God's balances arc : scene, their •succes.:z)rs must - Lha 'n e ab would only. work .when if g sent In Fiji, fPl' lIlitarC. 1110 planta- locants absolutely. nicess;uyc Qn tit- tI,;,• l,rec;taus . s,tunes sparkle ,.ant] never 'put away. His .all'seeitrg eye 1 have known the lord, who hruught tion work is nearly all dopa by' Il- 1."as rite;iecaelctr land-of. an ar-"is ;Always: iyatching us, even in tile fathers intra the Pro))tisecl land, r«•c,`ipt of his first wnge� he wonlc - i jyu,crat tus,l«s hack the to vestry or;mo'�t secret of laces. He'acutches f diutt caQlies.' .It is. ,that. they dis:i ,tear until he had spent every' ! I P tint they had no heart fair Llint. They !ora imported in-.,aucnuy 'liters nt- l;enna�. 31e5nwhfie rho mir.cs would L lift,; tlLe golden chalice to the lip. 1 us in the 'most sacred'places 6f our did not like His ways, Iris right- ,tend of in. the reeking hold of :an j _ _ . -The. I:irig is_giy'ipg.this,drunkt_•n feast�chnnibers, in the •pflice, wher. we go {eou,,ness, His don)inion 'over-them. st:)nd lnborlass. The 'ciiywit)d-sy5 Artib'staee dhbw. and that hhey are,teni ditabtless- floes. arses with our . - to slw,r his contempt for the be-Idown the street; avher;ever w may�Like• t!>eir, descendants. long Atter- bound, to their a):asters 1)y a Pro- tuucH•-varintod "liberty of, the sub- singing ;army• of Cyrata the Great, lie, \o.sin is a secret sin to God, wfird, tlay• acted as 3t their hearts ahicl, for nearly taco long. years hacl-ile --kiibws n1I and kegs 'all. Tile y Pt'rly' ivituesscd indenture. 73ut. they jeer," but it keeps the nigger to- • fruitlessly •laid •ie c to his capital, said, Pectk unto us smooth things; inight he sl, s, pure and simple, for ln.tively honest, and it uiadoithtcdly' 1. - g P srune divine scalt•s that weighed the deceits: Cause the Holy One ,ill the ch;uice thav•gQ secs of- a.a; . "°�'' 'ttrtt `"'"" - sitttul 1'ifc if Belshazzar in the bon- rlliJtas htetd n t And' thnt, after _. of I�iael, to crit. early exit from Fiji or es - from'.a sc fro before us" _ - SFraTEi) daIPRF.GNABLE.. duct hall of the Bahyldnish capital (Iso. xxx, 10, 3.1). They�ro repro-j is ;rn ) to be`r?c,s�f�!'�"I .., o ,are continually weiglifng us, . no rented to-day by a vast multitude of tlir task-uutsters. Any breach of -��� . -'But. at last, in this banquet hall, ,. tifr indenture-is, of bourse, punish- , at this fuinous.icast, when the in_'mntter where we tons he. churchgoers, many of then! -'e - �A I{ELIC;IUV OF LAll\T✓35. What it blessed and trans ol•tin ale-.in the Taw c1.ourts,. ._ P B members, ivho, will not en�urc sound toxicutcl eye became more brillµtnt The-procedure i8 'simple and Cor- I{ussian p:,pert' give.particular,;- ' , i _. thought this should tie that we can doctrine (iI Tint_ iv., 3),'yet profess ``- - i than the diamonds giittering upon I ernment uarunteed. The Fijian an extrnoy, %rllry: religious.iL .t t ir,idni- the naked thrciats 'of the assemhied have all our sins outweighed ! We loyalty to Christ. They profesw that planter applies to the powers, that ty in Iiiall', whose diicf-.ter_ct is idles guests and the flushed elieeks redder. would not dare .for, one instant to they know God, yet An, I.works they be for, any-, twenty' laborers. There ries,..., Thoy'A)e l:nowu"ay the b1aIc•' I - . -- that+ the wine cup, there.appents a preach n sermon upon God's.balances. deny Him• upon the Government agents in Iii= vantchina• front the name of their - .niara'C10US sigllL, tSllt Of space t11eCe at Bel9hazZar'9 il:asL unlesa we cotrld 11-13, They forsook the Lord and din -proceed to recruit the cecessary�founder, Corradi) ,liulet'iitiing, tyke' ' stretches a hand-an arm ess, n i -B - fl+rd-r\flirter", h. number o con res. y lust av"Lt ,vas-i•c cas•et tom a mi trti'e-n -- Iess hand-and with the finger of idea• It would be-appalling to de- The Loll God 'wrI)o"browght them wiles the mild-eyed-Tlfndo"Is induced,in 187'2 and straightway, began,_-to', ,• _ `this strange hand far a Fieri'a hili= pict•the horror of- a sinner's •etern- out of the land of Egypt, who lei to itbnndon his native plains for the propn.Fate hisatrattge sect. Busing den power writes there awful words Iity, unless at the same time we item through the Rett kn oil dhC fickle ocean does not appear. That themselves upon the parable Of the of doom upon file wall of .that ban- could ofTer a pardon. for all sins to land, who overthrew the 1)Os't of t ft is dune ; to.the tune of 1,000 lilies w•hictt`"toil . not, neither do _ . ' q'uct haTI: It-is to 'interpret one of all people if they would only all be Egyptians, their enemies, who fed ,coolies, o% .1 year for--Fiji alcane may �.l ey spin," 'the Dtalcvnntchina-reject :.. those words, "Lekel," which means willing to'-be cieansed of their sins them with manna all through the be verified from any Garernment re all .work_ex�ePt..lhat„af_thL house ' "thult " art weighed in. the-`balances in the blood of the Lanib. There is wilderness journey, who divided.'I or- , . turn. _ hold, arn;tr coarse, sombre garments, gad art found wanting," tt"at I ,am no need o.t any Belshazzar of sift Ilan +hefaro--them noel {have them the. From start to fin4s-h. the "slii,ve" kind'restrict' themselves tai a-diet_of._ - - -• -to-flay •preaching this serman. I 1:drels,y,•being'found wanting when he goad land with ,itreyards and olid costs $75 before he is hanged over bread and cheap fruits. prt><i.. uppn_this one word because he weighed in God's balances if he yards and homes' for which they _ . these fatal il.ve letters announced to will only let the cross of Jesus labored not-=God, who did all this corto es recruiting,n ar, fo fortnight's-ht'snO do- 7,inc expands most of 'tiny metal - - q Iii the scale- •op- for them and Kave therm life and fi-,.-• $cslsttaizar, ' the king he they di posite',to placed, sins..., which is piled high breath and all things, Hint Uwy for- tenlion in CgIcltttn,,quaranti_nu de- undo" the - influence: 01 hi3ni. a-rid divans, that nt ht that he had to die, os)te to that w pot.- mtxiicaf officer's fees, as:sagre platinum least. y.` Gad's-balnlnces always . have aG-with his past i s..,, cook acid fell into the idolatry of the P „� P _ . - c ...., - . .. .. .. ., _. ., - _ . , .. . _. ... . r_ 1 _ ` i - f' T - w • , _ . y ,. ,� .� . ., , a t'1 c,r. - - e' . . .v - " % w • +. .. , . -r' ° , n. -'.{' • cry' I. . „ ,. .. 1. .. w .... ., . ':' -.._. _._:.-.om---`-_...-__ .._ __ _.�___- . I Fold-and-put these traeta-iato-ea=- 1 n had water enough for a month, md. :, tag :•.: vesopes, and- �SYFCC Sham I`ll- ve i alter starving two stays-more, tht>T - you the list of names. You - tried boiling lengths.of tarred hemp i' :;:;;;;; carry pen and ink, and your desk, rope into a pulp and swallowing it. - w l EPTUSinto your own room, • and do them CHADTGE OF WEATHER DISA3- They had a keg of paratgnw wax, ----7. _. - _D there:" - and, though it made them very ill,s - -- _ ZAAPDYSMAL � fie gnus ane a pile of papers; TEROIIS TO MATY PEOPLE. at first, they aveatually contrived to ;$ � ,�, _ . _ _ which I carried-into-my room, and live on the boiled hemp, the tar, - • _ then fetched the desk and writing boiled to a jelly, adding to the materials, he watching me all the Bad Blood Makes You Liable to aouriiahment of Lhe rope. They _ Cold-A Cold Makes You Liable 'OR -BLINDt✓OLD Ot�T THS BRIN� , _ time. I went in, and shut the door; to Twenty Dis landed in comparatively good health then I beard him walk awn I did y eases-How. to Y Two men who went to s small is not touch my work; but sat down Protect Yourself. land off the Irish coast a little while 4*- OF PRECIPICES��`' - upon the side of, the bed, and tried Changes of the •season affects the ago kept themselves going for teri . - ,to think how I could get away. I health more or less days on a diet almost worse. They _ �. 11 11 �� had no money - I knew nothing of effect of the hot gurnpmer�weatherTon landed in a boat,.•which was smash the roads; but better to' starve, to the blood leaves it thin and watery, ed by a wave on their truing to re CHAPTER IV. There was. tia-ominoils pause; in !'die under a hedge, than remain and now that the weather is 'change launch her, and they were left on the only •- - my mind's eye I could picture their I that man's power. If I could only rocky island, which h4a nl obis this makes itself disagreeably bare, '- The day's work was done, and look of consternation. get five minutes' talk with, Martha. salt. You feel bilious, dyspeptic and slight scalp of coarse turf. ,= 1 . went down into the. kitchen to have "Why did o she would hep me-would the mea WITHOUT FOOD. , my tea and fay confidential_talk with you not tell le this?" I P g tired; there may be pimples or erup- . ,. saf3 Mr. Porter'in a troubled voice. little money-would perhaps direct tions of the akin; the damp weather Fortunately there is a springon thl - - Martha. In this last intention, "I never thought of it until this me where to go. I formed no plan however, I was doomed to be disap- instant," she answered. "I was too as to what I should do when I had brings little twinges o[ rheumatism island, but nothing in the way of pointed. Her_master had intrusted or neuralgia that give warning of food-but gulls, which they could not1. her with tet talh commissions that ewer to hear your news to think of cam myself upon the world, not even the wintei that is cumin It ou catch, and nothing to make a firl _' _ - obliged. her at,once to set out for him'" as to whither I should go. All• want to be brisk and strop for the with as a distress signal. There arr -- oblig So I was left-alone_ - How ..If he heard- all that passed, in roads are alike to me," I thought, g winter it is now that you should not even any shellfish, as there is . lad' would I have sought the that room, he know enough to ut- bitterly. "I shall find no friend at Y beach, and the pair had to subsi0 . gladly g terly ,destroy us. W eV a�i'e-eatnpletely the end of any of them." ., build up the blood, and glue ' the • company of the boys, although all in his ower. More than that, I After I had set thus meditating nerves a little tonic. Dr. Wiilioms' for the ten days on cold, raw seat -- were much younger than myself; but P for about ten minutes I began fay Pink Pills are the greatest of all weed washed up by the tide. For two since I had been promoted to the' have given him a clew that may blood-making, nerve-restoring days the starved, but after thal lead to profitable discoveries for work, for I thought, "If he comes g. rig tonics, Y Y position of tutor, this had been, and himself " here again, and finds that I have not and will make you strong and atase they tackled the seaweed, making n not utinaturally, forbidden by Air- � "And,my reputation! - my shame done them, he will be more suspio- off the aches and pains of winter if three meals n day of it, until res- •-Porter, who judged that an undue known to thi t contemptible ct.r! ions than ever." I wrote very quick- You take them now,- Mr. James cued. When taken off they were a1. - . familiarity with m pupils would Adams,•Brandon, Man., is one of the good deal emaciated, but no ill ef- weaken m authority over them. pOh,ossibly heavens,! I cannotri cannot l f n and in less titan an hour I had thousands whom D fects resulted. .The some thing hap- Y Y possibly survive it!" she cried, pas finished my task. I opened the door, F• Williams' Piny pened off the same coast five years .. .. - -'As' s6on"as'I had fints/ed my'soli- sionat.el 'and as quietly as I'could,'without Pills have restored to health and _ . . Lary meal, I took my well-thumbed I ••Silencel" said her father, in a Ian appearance of stealth, descended strength. He says : "It is with deep °• when lour 8sherwomen were stn- . Bible in my hand, and wandered prisoned on an inlet by the loss of - - -down-to the bottom of the orchard, stern voice. "This• is no time for the stairs, hoping to reach the kit ben gratitude t that I acknowledge the � benefit that I have derived from the their boat. They lived on "kelpie" ramping and raving; this must be then unobserved. grass for six days. Lying down in the shadow o! n ` But m master was watching too v;e of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Be- I .Iarge pea-r— seen to at ,opts., .e must not lose Y g A pet of boots is one he com- ' -- ,9 &oment. To uest.:on h m`—mnn'tl a i'ls=fly-he' ea3ne out of the parlor fore taking the piila a3y health was mond ° d of t own troubles la those of Film who I q f la t-resource foods and, ___ usual'-way is usele.", 1t:e must re-(as I reached the landing place. much shattered with rheumatism, thou b it is hard for a well-ted per- - .- -_.- "Was a lovely summer's eve the-'sort to •lf6cise tire burden of mil rnxnk� . son to imagine tat any one sou Y nom' Until' we find out 'chat he really the house at this time of night?" he For fully-twelve months I rarely got sky was cloudless, the air soft as l 'asked, sharply. a good night's sl When I.began masticate and digest sdtoe leather; a down, and laden with the perfume of does know, we cans tell what' to do. P Y• g g ceP• S paw of long seaboots. will keep $ p !That once known, I -shan't want - '•i wart going-down into the kitchen the use of the pills it was with a man alive for a fortnight• if he has - the new-mown bay, the breath of the i much consideration." to get a glass of water," I answer- determination to give them a fair a little water. Capt. Mm,boly, of the . . • honeysuckle, and all the, indefinable ', "''here is he now; have you seen 'ed. "I have finlshed my work." trial. I did' so, aria can truthfully foundered steamer Gwalior, and his =odors of June. After I had read for!him latel "You can go into my room ' and :say that I could not wish for better - Y''' second officer created a record last about an hour, I pact down my book. ' "I heard him leave the boys' room!g"t water, and then go to bed." health than 1 now enjoy. I ,hall al- year G living for seventeen days' on - and lay In rapt enloymeat of the at five o'crock. I have not seen or I ',Yithout answering him, I remount- wayp speak a Food word for Dr, Y Y g holy calm of Nature. The spirit- of the: him ciuco then." ed the stairs, and heard him foi- 'Williams' Piiik Pills." boot leather and a pint of wales per - ; day each. -. 'heart, calming its anxieties and ap- I "Go and see where he is at once, ,lowing me' I went"into his room, Poor blood is the cause of most Of course. no teeth can tear cats- _ this delicious evens fell upon my he might have :left the house. and'and drank a glass of water, for I diseases. Good blood means health r prebensfona, and mingling with those` 'was really parched with thirst-While hide boots .they have to be cut. he re3 ons 1m resslons lett D m be on bis way. to I,ondoa'Whife we Pa and strength. Ur. Williams' Pink and ahidded with a knife, and the P Y Y are .standifig here:" I was there, I heard him ascend xhe Pills do not Purge-they rimply make - . A. scriptural reading, .and.my soul was K y P Y shreds chewed and swallowed. Boil- filled with devotion, although my 6 an instant I heard hi P hngrry- second flight of stairv. and g„ into pure, rich blood That's whythe I possible, does no Y 'ins, even when ' fn toward the house 1 s-run to my roam. As I reached the door, I cure so man diseasea But ou D S met him romm out.- the en= Y y good at all, but takes from the b0°LZ lips-uttered no pra ler. g what nourishment they contain. A Behind the high, thick bed at nit'feet ran across. into . g must always get the enuitoe with g the kitchen garden, which wag situat- velopes in h'is hand` I wished him the' full name "Dr. Williams, pink few ounces of leather, being so hard fay back lay the extremity of the od at the opposite c%fremity, ru,h- 90(;d-night, but he did not answer pills for Pale Peo le" on the wrap- ' -- fboat garden, which as I haus before me. I watch d him over the bani� P Ito digest. stays the stomach for fif- ront Mentioned, was used onlyre fife. ;7xn'to the summer-r•ousr. .laid my f per around e%vey box. Sold by all teen or twenty hours, book upon the table, and restirig my t.rs. heard him pass along the pas- dr isms or sent h mail. Porter and his daughter, I was dig` s`a e, lack the street door, takeout uRg Y Poet Paid _ The beat kndwn and most useful of Curbed la the midst of my mellita- head upon my hands, n%.,J=ed an at-'sage, key, at SO cents a'box or sJx boxe,q for starvation diets for wrecked or cast titude of attentive study, illy breath y, and then-re-enter the par- 1 E2 50, b writs � }l'e, however, is that of bar= tions -the sound of their voices. Y ng direct to floe Dr swag pec! _ ._ Th were walking In the' garden came'stiort and.thlck, and my Creast for' �tt'tlliams' Medicine Co., Brockville,.1-nacles, and if anything of the kind They g Was beaving %hen I heard my maw "r am - a prisoner," 1.thought, Oat. and presently I,could hear their {er s hasty tootwtrpa upon the path. "arid he Wttl take goad care that I (happens to you they will probably footsteps close behind me. • For- the I did not raise my eyes until he hst a no cotrimunication with Mar- ` •' I be your athall food. Barnacles ars time I became an involuntary eaves- the." - _. not move or speak, but lay watching long, tough, hal! shellfish, hal!-veKe . --�dropper, but this time not unwilling- stood before me. He way ve le, - hive. atxf his voice shook w,Ela agitation, ! Suddenly a th'ouRkt struck me. As ,the stream of light gradually broad- table rseaturos- that Prow on the g - Three En -. . ly• I was 'surrounded' by.a.vile "NVhere have.you been, sir? How i soon as 'all were abed, 3 would creep en, until it was darkened by the fig- undersides of vessels. g, . machination. I had challenged the ?" -u to the bo •s' room - the • mi ht ure of lair. Porter, standing upon lishmen arra a crew of Laseare whc df ie you?" P y S B I worst enmity of Its concoctor, and 'it _ all .be .aske i,- and not hear-tae, and i the threshold, The rays of this can-shad been forced to abandon the sail• . - Ile began fa a bulltiiig tones thea } behooved me to unscrupulously avail if they should, I did not believo that !ale. fell upon his face, the blotches!tng vessel North Star a few morat:1 _ self of eve item of information bethinking him that he was . look- crp every Ing himself, stopped amort, I look- FY wpuld betray me! I had al- (wer6 inflamed with drink. but other ago kept thazriselvea.- utas for w*er t ,fit - that i could glean which would nerve ad at him-wil�i_well-feilrned surprise ways been as kind to them as 1 had Iwlse it was very , .lie, and there was week on ;barnacles and oatjt two o! to thwart his pleas an'd conduce to I was already becoming t,kilful In dr dared, shielded them from punish- Ia haggard look upon it. As helthe crew dyed The worst of them my own safety . 'ceptfoa. and .bad -lessons tiro so meat Whrn I Was able, ntid I believ- caught the expression of my face. he is that they give one internal cramps C6wering still closer to the earth, ed that they liked me - • - istarted back. 1 am certain it must and cause an Insufferable thirst; but but with m ear raised. and eagerly easily learned. eY Y � y The expre_s.sion of my -fast evldcn-t- '-' I felt renewed coafxience after this have been ghastly. As he stood they do nourish -Lho. frame, Yoe - 11stentag,'I tried to `catch their`ly dhconcertrd him, thought, and waited anxiously, tui thus I fancied that I saw a black have to reach under the vessel's side _- _ _ _ . words "'What are you doing here?'"he iluietly, for the sound of Mr.`Forter shallow $it suddenly behind him: and pull therm otT, taking care not "Ain't you aslte ?" he asked in a to leave the best half of them stock I The lark had soared away, and the'asked evidently not knowing what 'arra his daughter coming up-stairs to y P• . L r r LO say to cover is blunder, !)Col. I �a�'�-mak mY fir•'• thic•c voice, _., . .__ - i33g L,2_the. leaks. Only a sfarvin,f P._ ♦often of the Dot's, too. were moreI usually come here-of an evenipg I thought, "in case he should come i - 'No, sir. Oh. how you frightened person could possibly eat them. distant: only the Pep tsssibre gratis- up, and find me'not-in beta"' -' '" 1 cried:. I'could not help it. Many n castaway crew. however, hat ' hopper kept up his-untiri chirrup, to read my I;ibis`" I'siiid, quietly. , "That shows . you have a sinful found them better than nothing, p' "1 Lever heard you object to it be I The key was not in the lock. It . 1 did not lose one word they spoke fore." ,must have been taken out while ' I conscience; the righteous.are never -- "1 tell you, Judith, he knows Uh. It isn't that: but get the boys was getting that glass of water- It frightened. I am never frightened. SAvE THE BABY. ng` in at once ." -lie said. i Pra ra and then o to sleep."samethl I I believe he's been lis was there f•efore ] went doff down-stairs, S- P Y. g Ytenirig!" I heard Mr. Porter say, c. !i ••t.•crr well, sir." I closed my for when I brought In the desk from 1 Ile ,was more`intox9cated than I A 'llia2liez Tells How Many a : - "Ile has not the brains or the the sclioolrown, I had l�macked•my had ever seen him before. Ile cloy Threatened Lice Ka Be .t Do >i. and asiit to rind the boys, my y - . courage!" she answered, scornfully l - -• „ _-liiuu3.-- -age-iia�t-'-3t.'- t:ovtd I have Icd the'door; then I- heard him Put ,Preserved. � �+ 'struck it out?" l ' looked carefully the key in the lock; then, click! The _ 1, tSTo rrese to•>.oa that Dr. , . To the lovin mother no ex"Why, then, should he ask me, Chases Ointinentlsacertain upon the floor, but it was nob there. key was turned. _ R penx isottch ustion, and follow it ups Pile and nbnolttte owe for each , This last incident shook my tour- I -ity r"ast• hope was gone. I was loo grec,t, no labor to. severe, if it � and every form.of itchina, Rill 'by' stammering that I had 'toad him?' blood!zlamid protnidia piles, r age sot�crely. "Perhaps they want .Pon'erlesB, helpless; a prisoner, atter- preserve,the health of her little -� I intended doing so before I wc+nt the manatacterees have Foaristocd ir.�oetes• to sour my room, and smot,,her ate ly-at the . mercy of this man. I encs; l hildisJi ills are generally ._; . .away; I certainly. did .intend doing I mmoalalsin the daily pro.4 and ask yoarneiiRL'.'in my sleep!,, was.my first thought: (sprang out of bed; I searched for. a pimple, but so light is baby's hold „ bore what therthink o"f4 'Yoacahusettand I'ltcn 1 remembered that I had heard matchr-there was not one in the on li.e th t it ds often a knocrt• so.*but I never mentioned it even to �e iJ oa�r oan47 bac k f!iwt eared. rAc a hoz,at you: Besides-that, 'the'se's been .aJ.au,iaalanor>cs>raassox,HiraaltCo.,Toronta, ;my master say that he should not (room. I drew up my blind, but the rage of the .right thing . A that great change in him during these few Qua ease's �h'1t1Y1@nt rcaolve upon any course of action night was.ainoniess and cloudy. I fur„s the tide at n crisis.. And ill flays back.. Instead of being grato- until he had satisfied himself of oPen�i my window next lookod out. l sty's illticss every crisis is a cri!i- '� lul, as he always was before, ' for I - - what 1 knew. . Ilut then, again, IAII was deathly still; -not a leaf ud one. "l think the timely use .any little indulgence, he seems t'o !master advancing in the same di-'there was that mysterious reference rustled; not a ray' o� light env- of Bab. ,Ow'ri Tablets would sate shrink frog+ i�,. at/. fro>n me,.too.” �rection, that he should not lose sight to some occult power they possessed where; naught but black shadows tla It a dear little life," writes Mrs. -�- - Hickford._ of.. 'Glen-Siiitoa_. ----9'tr h�aaded' yuxck;y, as—thoug'h,T oT-tae. I felt that from khat mo- of compelling me t— o�uu gi a e}eiy- a sudden Idea had struck him, �tiient a consrtant watch w.Vbe set thing, whether I willed to do so or upon a gulf to `which there seemed Que. "I take pleasure in certifying • "'Where -was he tine night that I upon ate.' . • • �n-o-t. - This thought, from its mys- no bottom. to the merits of these Tablets, as I Ct I � i boy" 'me- 4he lieupe m9d tery was the mest. dgeadful of a,11- Once. in my desperation, I half re- 1•ave found them a sure and reliable - . .•all our talk. in the parlor11 , with the up into the..choolnoom. -.J3ut the ; While I was. thus resolving in my solved to cast myself out,-but the isms v. y .p y was troubled t Window wide open, and you didn't prkver that was in my heart and on mind every imaginable horror, I depths looked' too awful. I closed Indigestion at tecthisig time, and y • speak in very-low tones." �my lips was not in unison with that!heard heard footsteps ascending the stairs. the window again, lest the tempta- kgs cross and restless. The use of An exclamation brake from Judith, !which sounded upon my ears. ' I was i dared not be caught watching. I tion should be too powerful.to re- t?sty's Oen Tiiblets made a wonder- • `The footsteps paused ciose behind praying to escape from that dreadful put out my light, and tore'.of my gist, - ,Bathed in perspiration, yet lul change, and I am Glad to re- . Me.. I feared they would hear the house.. I had • taken th^_ desperate,-boots and coat, and then jumped shivering with cold, utterly'pros- Commend them tp others." Mousers , violent,beating of my heart. resolution that I would not pass an- 'into bed. The footsteps stopped trhted-b-y the brooding horror ' that acho arc these Tablets never after- . "$top!" sire cried. "That •re-,other night beneath the roof. 'outa de.my_door, paused for several w-as upon me, i threw myself upon w4,rd resort to harsh purgatives that _>onnlnds me! Not a quarter of an r The boy=s were dismissed to bed secotis; then I heard ' the tiandlc the bed, and waited my fate. )ripe and torture baby, nor to the hour before -you returned, he was I half an hour earlier than usual.. .I cautiously turned, and a light beg (To Be Continued). - io-rallett "soothing" preparations ., clipping the rhododendron bush' in going down to the kitchen whey} to creep through the slowly opening - • . 0 .r--. that often contain poisonous opt- .IBaby's Own Tablets are plea- 1 + !tont of Lhat .tsindow.. I saw him Mr. Porter stopped tic. door. The agony I-endured at that. .trona my bedroom." [was ''I've some work for you. Silas. moment I shall never forget. I could .STARVATIOIJ DIETS. sant to tale, guaranteed to De . _ _ _ earmle". fiend 25' cents for a full- } ■ Boiled Rope, Seaweed, Raw Boots 'i ed hoz to the Pr. Williams' lie- . : . Th.e _ •:-�Bead ' _of ': - an . .-' .O p�rat i�n , disc: Co., Brockville, Ont., if your i q Have Saved Lives. drufsts docs 'not sell diem: . ­ �� 2 The hardest faire that six strong Employer-"Mr. Tops, I have +ons « _ BtitTe! 1VE�tT1y. g��@ Su aret!s in the- Face=The Safest and Surest Cure is men and a boy of 15 ever kept alive observed, with approval, your as- on was the daily menu of the Wind- "_. '""" ..( ._ Dr. Chase's Ointment. Y siduity and devotion to business, , - oven's-survivors, who were cast. up and•1 am now about to test your Possibly you are a sufferer from piles; and have been dfsbeartened and discouraged because your, on the Irish coast near Kilsegg a abilities in a new capacity, in which, PhY- fete weeks ago. They lived for six- I .feel sure, you will acquit yourself "sician has told`you 'that nothing short 61"anoperation will cure you. . -- You dread the thought of a surgical operation, tor, besides the expense and strain on the nervous syar._ teen days on stewed rope-yarn, with- with creat to the hoax and - Lem, there is the risk to life itself. It is only a Sew months since a member of the Ontario a r o +any nag a se to help er-s--" kir. Tops (highly delighted) y Legislature lost digest it, .except water; and, though % is lire as the yesUI of n o eration for-piles'. The risk of an operation is too great, and besides it is tin- g g -"I-I-I shall do my .best, sir':' _. _. a-- ----_ - It made them ill, they kept alive on Employer- 'As I was about to say, r' necesw►ry. .- - -- - ,; �. ft and did not waste away verY- pF. the.= r la ill this morn, 1]r."Chase's Ointment has frequently cured piles n-iter' tturgica opera .ane-havasaaled -It i4—ayar_3z -deg- mUcll. Ing, and I shall have to ask you to ' - - curing cases which physicians have stated to be Incurable by any treatment short of an operation. The Winilover was a bark carry- sweep out the office." _ It you could read a few of the letters we receive from persons who have been cured of piles,by using Dr. Ing. salt between- Spain and the ._ ebase's Ointment you woul6 soon•be convinced of its wonderful control over this frightfully common disease. States, with an'English crew,. aril Two. Scotch fasters whose farm, - '- , Rev. S. A. Buprau, Methedis't minister, Consecon•, Prince Edward County;­Ont., 'etatee •-'Z was- trou- she was dismasted and abandoned adjoined met one day. The ons bled,with Itching..and bleed ng..piles for years, and they ultimately attained to a very viole>gt form. Lanae complained to the other that tDt ,; - J� about a thousand miles out on LDe lumps of abscesses•formed' o that it was with great difficulty and considerable pain that I.was Able .Lo... .Atlantic. Thies of -ihei sew were crown which had their nests to his. ___ _stool. At this severe crisis I purebased a'box of Dr. Chase's O;ntment, but I had little-op no faith in it, killed by falling masts, and two oth- tees came and ted on his fields it as -I bad-fried various reme&p before and to no purpose. ers were washed overboard; .but the the Inornitig. "!Yell;" tepl'rt th+ "Now, imagine 39ow great and jloy°us wasimy surprise to find that.just the one boa cured me, so that the other seven took to tihe-wbalebaat other, '1B I gie them A.heir bed lumps disappeared and also the external towelling. I feel like a differbrrt-man today, and have-not the lsaat aAd set out for Britain. Beteg in abairley ye can ate thou their towsk ilcnabt that Dr. Ch°ae''s QJwtmant saved me from a very dangerous nod-pt{inful operation, ,said mater years you mucid of s burry tl� funk too fit,'• _ - . _o(suffering. It is with the grafi test pleasure and with a thankful hea31 that I give this testimonial, know- little toed, but three large but" of ., -- . .` • Ili that Dr. Chase's Qirrimeat bas done so mueb for xoe.. You are at pwfgct ilberty -to vee this tsst�p,Atal water, bmWes the teak the boat al- Englanit uses nearly, ball fi1kn leer -,1 - as you sou Alt for the buisi t of others similarly atllbetod." ;•� • ------ ready held. 114 rraaalt 'gas tbitty ate pre"cjp in the world. f wit am Dr,. L',.fhwo's oinlmnest, fps. a'bss. At all iiaalere,' or li�l[iasso"o. Bates t Oo., Toronto, - -- up the prouJsiatos tali foie Att�i, !'tet jkA ricBb t lead mines. - - - . .. - _ . . .. . . .. ,,.-- , ,^'II. 11 - -- / d , 1 To II98U9t3QSiBSRa:By eterrias -W G Ham was in Somboro on Mon- 3emand for Wliaston's brand, t two more ' to tfis addre••label on soar paper Jon da OD bueinae&. r ovens are now being installed by t ROCK 14 1 B O T T O M P R I C S oat alwsys.wnrztrin..Lha dassS9 ELion y -- ------_-_ -- 7oarsnbsarlptioa to TasNanrsU -