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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_11_21 ,c ..,a . . >,b -. '•r .^ _ ,.. .,,� > _ lap � •-•, i �-OL. XIIPICgERING . -� _-- - - _— - -_ - ; -ONT., _.FRIDAY, NO **tonal carp*. J0T �- " TH E- -:-F: - —4 C---z K- --_- ER1NG- NE- -W-- - -.S- T Audt4y, We are Riad to learn of J H Madill's I e =- Q � success in teaching in Colaherter. . __ o •.: g Medical., LATsaT Local: LPP=i4it0� EECORDED ST Mies Caroline Bray nae been visiting r v ° tw o 2. w e M j .• t her brother Walter to our west. < e ! w$ L iii TEX PRESS AMD JOTTZD DOWN H? OUR e a Several from hE•e attended the Metbo• K t�� ° F. EASTWOOD. M.D.. Burgeon OOBYaSPONDYATS. diet service at Whitby on Sunday evening �' � ° fl o � � I Q C: ` ) - ' - We are sorry to lone Sir Bye and frim• e to Canadian Pacific Railwe Coroner �o� o IIM p_ C O'er .o N 'Ontario nt; O : Ieaaer of fore 10a L.. Ito. -GREEN RIVER. ily who are soon to move On t0 a fatm m x�o a C�o d C �' 6a Claremont; Office boars-8etore 10 am.. 1 to 8 ' 'd x_m,.OX'• 1i m.,and Ili in T to 8 p,m. Ct 1p South of Pickering, Of all materials and design Silas Annie Ferries entertained friends R Cammack has recovered from bis -!"o: '070_vita o o erg kept in stock. It will over Sunda t. a Sir„ G os _ i� A. YDIING, C D.,C.M.,Fellow of P pay you Sirs W m Boothe is entertaining her iadiepoeition. R e hope to see Lim enc. � . a _ o �t3 a v a e O rw L • Trinity lre9tcal College, Toronto, mem- to call at our works BCd inspect our 6EOC�, by the first week in December, _ bar of Collette of Physicians and Rurzeon+of and obtain rices. Don't be misled by sister in law of Peterborb. y P \te see that Robt Pardon still retains � � t 1,Jam � tfatario. Office and residence oppO O'Leary agents we do not em {o them.consequent- Miss Jessie Nigbawaader agent to Toros , t!' C 4i g - Woburn,Out. Of1i hours: morning 7 to 10 t we can, and do off the agents to on Monday to meet her brother, Reggie, baso interest elected one of their efiicereconiste, ,� �_- a+, Feb `Z.a4 aysntast a too. y g w h o a as_on hewn o P• .. ao m mission of 10 -- — P y the anion meeting at Walk of le this Fri Se,aL Osvi Rama having re wife are sidectso O ✓� Le al. call solicited.e by purchasing from na•w A Quite s.number behre talk of atteaa d o our vicinity a °m -- S tl �? Apr.p ►� ly, 9 day evening to hear the malequartette PickermR resideuce, He has a neat tittle K $ '.• WHITBY GRANITE CO., from the McMaster University, Toronto. residence eructed here. c d � C •" J° C= Opp.Post Office. Whitby,Ontario Wm G.Barnes is busily engaged draining rn m ° m July, .{ ; ']IENTON, DUNN & BOULTBEE _ and clearingcffold•buildings of his farm —• �� cr. t° m c, Sept !S lv! e Rarriste:a,Rolicitstr etc., astionwl minas lately purchased troth Marshal 1'nrner, i3rou ham. Oct.' n. Oba a em t Sinn attest, east, Toronto, R m Hatchings has the contract of the g' -" o a �o -Atc Claremont ever)Tuesday forenoon. Money pICBERIN G' LIVERY,! drainin -- N. N°°, eo loan on Mortgage. • g Our ssati,R rink is now about ready o Dec'Z. FRJLNff UEVTOv, ff.C., D.C.L. Reggie Ni¢hswander arrived home on far raising. Jannary 1903-Wbitby 6th, Oshawa 7th, BBEE. TG. DII*IN. W. 'rf[ILOCI{ BOQLT• Monday]net from Manitoba, Be. and his Mrs John alevers is visiting her sister, BrouRbem 8th, Port Ferry 9th, Ux• BEE. ti1•!v lather, who is in poor health, went out Aire Pnrdie of Eeewick: three rooctbs ago. . Sir Nighswander re bridze 16th, Cannington 15th,Beaver• E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• First-class vehicles for hire by dap . wined, intending to try s wluaez i, the Mrs Jobo Wilson, of Novar, is visiting ton 14th. her father,Joram Littlejohn, • �• TER,County Crown Attorney,and Conary or night 'Basin connection meet. west. � ] - -- - �� ollerioe. Court House,Whitby. 10-v ing all G,T.R.trains. Freight and The business men and others of this John Gerow returned oo Monday wash sl sit TAa==stwtiztaa station o.rs express delivered to all parts of the place met at Wbitevale last week for the two deer. He reports a first class trip, TsAlxs GOING EAST Ltr9 A9 rOLLO.Wa'- -nOW h McGILLIVRAY, BARRIB• village, Teaming of all kinds done gnrpose.of baying the wheel set in motion Mrs Wm Keast,of Lindsay, returned - era,Solicitors,Ae. office opposite Pont on shortest notice, Sale and coin- ffor a telephone system to connect the sev home after spending-ii- few weeks with No. 6 MAIL 8:52 A. M. fi eGillivrav,LL.B. Money to Loan. By mission eta e8 Ia oonnection. eral cti epee. a intention is t0 have sten 9 to roup am. ocAL •, 3:09 P. M. Brougham, Greeawocd, Green River, James Fraser has' a large quantity of "10 LOCAL, $:14 P. M. - Whitevale and Markham connected in the first class onions,which be will dispose RATER90Y,RITCHIE A BWEEtiY, near!utcre and probably others as quite of at a low fignre, Call and ase them. a TRAms GOING WI&STDvx AsroLLOwS:•- Barristers,BoUcitors, etc.. Temple Build• W. N. Peak, Pro"prietor. a number are putting their oboalders to IDE, Toronto, and Claremont every Batarday. p B Wm Can's two brothers accompanied No.9 LOCAL B;g4 A.M. IN.F.Patersom,Q.C..P.B,Ritchie G.R.Bwasny. the wheel. by their Wives are spending a few days I'll LOCAL $:20 F. N. _ with him. Mr Carr is not in the best of !'7 MAIL 8:18 P. M. Petes•t health at present. i*at`y. Klntule. The executive committee of Pickering warms z'��a.-aaasastett statssal �; _ Furniture.,f a • Wer et to ea t township 8 b association will meet in the mux' (}oIxG EAST Des as r HOPBINB,VETEBINABY SIIR- regret y that Mrs J P Sadler Christie,ebarah on Thursday Nov 91st OLLOw1C-- • OaO*r, Graduate of tae Ontario vex- does not improve us health: 'business o'clock for the transaction of general NO. 6 MAIL 8:47 A.M. urinary Cohens, Toronto, registered member A fall line of $rat• C Lawton sod Miss C Corner visited No, 12 MLSxD 5:01 i a1 t:*Onar'o Vetrnaasyrfedica` Association, with friends to the South on Sunda ba+tunes ., F•M toe and r.a dente one Lad one-gnarter miles claw furniture now y E Holtby one day last week shot an 10 LeCAL .6:09 P.M' earth of Green River. Once and shoetaaforge on exhibition to - Miss Minnie Jones, of Glen Maio:, is American eagle which measured 7 feet 9 ' iboazs 8 to ll am..•fid 1 to a p,m. Telepprr•ph visiting her aaat,Mrs Joh, Dann, g TuLias G01VG WisT DUN v !Jr. f,01►s' address Loons%Hiu,Out,;F.0.address,Ckreon - our wars rooms. inches from tip to tip of its wines. and ;— River, Oat liar Limbert, of Greenbank, delivered weighed ten and a half pounds. He took NO 9 L*oA,, 8'89 A.M. Prices right, an exaelleat ML"Ionarp diactarse in oar it to Matthew Swallow to have it rtaHed. 21 MIZ2D 12;95 P.M. J SHIRLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, chunk o, Sunday. T� r9 We world Hkr to direct the attention 7 Mail . 8;89 P.M. L. Bon,Gradno.re tos d inam r ofVati %b• �'i Gjaite a Lafsiber of tsar yonnF ppesoople of the owners of dos to the fact shag - stn Coos e. Toronto.registered member of the R. S. �llhng�18n1• attended the re cpeaiag of the Ni itbp some are allowed to roam the streets at tit..e ci;o uri Iof%bel Aboociadomestic n Al= Tsbetmasle ori Monde might strseaaes and[n;nner o!the domearc aalmela Pickering, Ont; y � i all boars of the night and w crests stick .,- areatel secordmil to the most modern approved 31rs Salton had the misfortune of ran• a disturbance as to compel respectable sad scieatitto principles. Office in T.A GreWs ,ing a alive[ in her arm.the wound bet prQ tmpt•meut scop,residence on Cnurcb fat oppu- - of cock a retinas nature m doctor ions people to rise from their slumbers at two - tatn Peak-a livery- Otf re aired. o clock in the morning in order to drive qq thr animals away,so that they may have L L Rogers and g r HarEro, returned a few hours sleep before enterin , o, - _Mheat from their Serti d trip in the Muskoka the duties of for followina day. g p - - COA IlBusitsess 6*s=Dw• district o, Setarday. Of the, wash all ' Farmers may have thea wheat The adjourned meeting of the alliance aleft short rOsdt, y ground the deer 16r law wcnld allow exeeative was held here o, Monday after. -- HO3IAS DUNN,Conveyancer, Com• for either Toil,Cash or Exchange•. Frank Boger* mail clerk on the main y noon, when abs various committees r*- line of i P 1 moat.Octr for taitaa Amd.vn., ae., tis a T R.called re .some of his seated encoaragioll reports. Is was tlAarsmoas.O . 07 more Intimate friends here a few dupe srraDged that Rev J A Jackson B A. ld Any gnsotity of feed for •Salt at reason• since, be is certainly a welcome visitor D,of Toronto, Should visit the township `D Ba'iTIVG. Issuer of Marriage able prices. A large number took possession of John .W. Iaeenasa for one County of ontaao. Ot. ! Pslliutr'r retilance o, Friday event, i, next week,and he will accordingly lecture ad light Icii Us as the store or at his residence, y g t, three different eentres as well ae ac Villose, l.y . •, the form of a Surprise party, all t as the Brougham on Dec tad, It was reoom• D. $rokenshlre, Piekerspg,ori themselves to their hearts content as the mended &has next Sunday, the total boss and Hostess ale model entertainer•, _ ^y"k#VID BELDAM. •actio,eer, tkc, - abstinence pledge be circulated is all the - - •- D wobwm,solicits sales from his cumeross _ J W Rodd hat fresh goods arriving Sunday schools of the township. A oda• friends both far and near Sale*of faims,tar¢ weeklp, and those wishing to qeL �,8 p d mock and every%mov the is to be sold will be tingenev commistee was appointed with oo for ev�ng _ haodled by the subscriber with&beatmost oars -- Stock of new fresh goodit for Xmas, if ower to act for the exnenzisa aLsn- Root Pulpers an-d-- y p 7 time. .t.., ! _ _. and sold to the very beet advantage. *s•ly ,- .. Wa conaidar their interests ibould call —�� a►.hexls, and See for themselves. it necereary, and the meeting adjotuaed - Q J W Duna sold a veryfine short box, °atil Monday Dec lac at 2 80 p m. Geld gw __ 3u ''('� R,BEATON,TOWNBHIPCL�RB a7t2'$W Cutters R -- ��s�. � - D. Conveyancer. Commissioner for takiar � heifer to A. Juhnsto,. W6 have not riffidarits, Aa000ntant. 'Etc. Yo°ey to loan _ heard the price bat cue gnelit of the rade b7 rZYMI IAL OIL O(L em term property •Issuer of ULrrtage Lie. And all kin ds of farm impiements con' animal would command s,flood sum. Mr THE ONTARIO LIQUOR ACT. wages" waitevale. Oat_ f•► staativ on band,Lcy person wishing Lav Dann has become rite a fancy stock - `[HALFWAY HOUSE. Kingston Road. thing in that line call at the Cberrywgod breeder. q y Voting on Dec, 4th. } i 1At�1 t`.00d accommodation for man and Beast blacksmith and waggon shop, Prohibitions-It completely forbids the At the e, Green River .d.gr prises. c tiuwe A !: Best of : Wore ROBT. DAVIDSON. Prop. Searboro within the Province of Ontario, No sad ULr p e HULL, Proprietor. f kl Bale of intoxicants for bevers o purposes 6 POCCHER A POSTILL.Licensed Ana _ - - more licences will be issued for bar rooms -STORE or sho s. It does not rohibit the mann• 1 f ' Concert Tor the County of Ortario.. Ana — Avery intereetin¢evening was spent at p ptl. Won sates of every deecrirtion condneted ata facture,export or import, because these Tltl.+ the, home of Mrs T.Jackaoa, AI iue moderate Genre a Yoor, S Real -Estate p COt acts do 004 come,uader the authority of ' Agent sad General ralna[or, eerier attention � tape. Searboro,recently. The members of Yoii will find a large ramtte of choice Fls,- vea to all order*b mail or teiegrapa. Ad. WE�TERB BAN Of CANADA, theyWomn's Auxiliary met and atter a the Province,and can be dealt with Daly nelette, and Wrapperets of the latest pat- drees TROS. POUCHES, Brougham, Oct. F ver enjoyable eveoimc. presented Mre. by the Dominion Parliament. Brit the terns,,and the aro marked awn down. 7 POBTILL,Green R ver,ons. ss i) Walker, the retiring president of the 8, Act providi regulations for storing;ware y y ciety with a beautiful dinner net, aecom- housia , and 'trans rtln the li uor. I also have a lar lac zpotated by act of Pazliameat le7l g po g' 9 which 1 am offering large stock of Rasta bags Tin WELLINGTON Hotel.-Aiv- rtokeriaa Stan-31L. partied by the following address:- calculated to prevent either the consume at reduced prices. in removed to and thorougbly overb► - _t e,}gL- 3,- sl mph To the Prepident of the $carboro --- W-&nd-iaspect-before_buying elseahere_- --�- -- J - 4' fir+ ion or die eZ—of li nor within the. thaabeveheaie,#am prepared t;o furnish sub4cribed Capi[a! ...............,.... DOU.000 �raach pO q you will save money. escomodation to Lli who desire to patronise amt,••,,,,•-„ ,••••„• ISOxo of'the Womsa'd Auxiliary of the Church Province Is does not Interfere' with - ane. d acicus Pam le rooms. I shall be leu ”""""""""' Highest cash rice : aid4or batter anti P P p Assets Ae•9n♦ CosvatslDle.,....:.'.... 1,6a9,8S0 of EiKland. rights or hospitality ; bat excludes all eggs in c4eh or trade. p' ed[o see all cid onerous when.sbev have o� yoax cow fin . T.H.MCMn,I..a E Dear Mrs Walker-We,the member f public buildings,places of business,offices gg win iE am,Ont, �•am Bei ea •a :r the Women's Auxiliary, have learned wits oar mg mouses, o Re rooms. clubs, or 6psdal actearion pyea to Fsrmer's Bate deep regret that you are ationt to leave as, even private houses, where there is dis. W. Notes Collections tollciuuted sad promptly made The.tie tbas binds us together as member order, from giving or keeping intoxicants, M Farmer's Notes disc acted .imenc•n•�aan _ .. _... •- • ' ` Eve i/i O DAY F°reign Exchange bouxbt ant sold Draft*it and friend is now to be severed Before permissions-The sale of liquor for,use TT .sed, a)ailabte un all parts or she world leaving ds we all wish to eipres� to you in:arts, for medical and sacremental par: IF YOU WANT. _ Laving■Bank Department. our best wisbes and high esteem as mem• pores,is permitted cad licensed. Only a and FRIDAY traces,and ed half -y is a highest our. her and friend. The eleven years visas have regalar druggist may take out a license, real[•see,sad credited hait•yeariy to depositors spent with fie, will not soon be forgotten. A gasoline engine G eo. Kerr. Manarer, p p and then must observe-strict regulation. • Toa 'have eared no Line to make our Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery CommenciOR June 2nd, A. M. Gilpin, meetimgs both interesting end useinl. And He mast make frequent periodical returns binders, mowers, corn harvesters, corn watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whrtby, in addition to your ability as a member, of all sales;entering every sale in a poison shredders,Page wire fence, binding twine,' will visit Pickering and will be found your high Christian character, kind man. book. Applications for liquor, whether buggy or stone boat. Bee or write in I. wise's old stand, DOMINION BANK nor and pleasant services have bad a from a manufacturer or clergyman,or on _ powerfal inflaenee for good. a physician's prescription, must be filed �tiV. F: 1 'T"neni,- We•again express,oar 'hbaftfelt thanks wbere tbev are practically public property 33-ly 13nletnm, Watches, Clucks and Jewelry promptly for the deep interest you have taken in the open at ell times'lb'the inspection of any repaired. All work warranted, Capital Paid uo,' $2,5001000 work, We are only anxious that the ome, His license may be cancelled on e foundation of our Society so well laid, will •first violation of law, and is cancelled Reserve Fund $2,5 0Q 000 be continued. We wish ou. above 41, f y without further israction e second vio{ahon wedding Pxesents•••• God's blessing and Rood Health and that c WHITBY BRANCH, you may be long spared to do the WiR and A druggist who is refused a license ,for 1 cause,or has his license cancelled cannot work of the Great Teacher: . GO to the - Before saving'good-bye please accept apply aRai,for three years. For EVeryCne _ **novel earthing 11 aaiz is Transacted from as this slight token of our regard for Pena ties-Adequate penalties are an e Bpedal attention given to the collection of y Farmer's Bale sad other Noses, on Look upon it. not fir its intrinsic imp tact feature of the statute, and the O[ a e worth,brit as a well wishing expression of penalties provided by this Act, as well as The Bride BAVINGs DEPARTMENT, the members of the Auxiliary. Your stay the methods of administration, r6mise Psckeriag Pharmacy mit allowed on deposits Of t11 00 and a¢ in our midst bag .been moat- pleasant and satiafirott �rasulte;—ne-sdmsni>itfacion g�[� Groom wards profltable to fir ; your going away we all it laid directly upon the responsible min• E.J.THORTON, deeply regret. By us you will never be inter,who Is the chief law-odioer of she The Bridesmaid a[AN�tisB+ forgotten, though in time we may be scat Crown for the Province, the Attorney. tarred. Still we trust we will recall ons The Groomsman General. There is no divided responsi- - i0r 90tH' NEW BUGGIES of all m►keS Lad. relation to-yon as one of the ever green bility.no convenient 's0mmissionero to „ . - P g Primo spots in our memory. hide brhiad, The the sore for rid' -In Gold,Silver or Rate. - - KyIM for sale obsa ,call mud k , - !' Good bye and God's bleSripg is the wish ps0 • of as all. and the chief inspector for the Province. 13esond hand bagg•iss,atria,mad wagons Signed on behalf of the members o! Ilse take directions from Allorney-Geoerel. I[the price is not rig} ,will make it i4in'+$ _ ,Abbey's sall,PARIS GREEN, Oastoria, ori hand• W:A. and ars his subordinates. Not 420 sad rmit Saline,Fly oil, Talasim powder, ldn James Humphrey,Vias P owta,but not leu than 900, nor more • ` Liquid mag,eeis,Fly paper, O C bead• -Plow tepatts,machine mad coal cif ;Mrs John Mason Secretary. res, sloan $1000 Lod coats.is the asoalty for Rzchar3son � Co'S., f 4obe wafer,Sietllitz powdrra, Fly pads, the first coaviction. A second eonv"oa O O soothing syrup.Imperial ls.aonadq Genesial blaoksmitbiaig, Tire Mating a powder,O C tonic Miters,Tartaric caano!be settled by a fins,but calk for Saamsars to J,S.Bsrmrtsd. fd xnr'Ol p° T$ '�� not las than Site n ihs in ail. A r�p ' Chloride-of Bms, O C wozm L_ _ wS who sells or rives liquor, which funnels” WHITBY BY : .. W. He Jackson, I HR PAl'W meow- lowor death,may be proeredtd sgainai #s+e► ftwona. in eivil,action for dssaages.' ..� .. ... ..�. ., .,,� ,. i. - .? e .. .•, •, .. .. S .. : �, r Pmmm------� ; ,_ morning newspapen,4i write some c beauty; rest and refrelAing and.in letters.'' It is deny seductive after ►7a � sure foundattol but to all His of T�rRR- - ANS-TEX DT A W JLso-a-tiard-week,• work-worktJtey wotrid aoi gir@-hee _.' L. , Mercia- traval�' to go to bed Sat- — 12). Compare Iso. xxa, 15; Mat _• . ::sill',. . Il3ermon of Man- Sympathy With, - ------- -- -- - ay night wilt, the inteatioft' of HNATIONI'LS50N, - exit, 3;-xxiii,-37; J-cion v, 40. -"and-- _ DIY1YI19rCla1 ying there until half-past 10 note that the great hindrance on NOV.. 23. o'clock, the next morning and then, man's part is simply that he '#ill r- „ _: __.___�ravellare, _ _ Y ye=ti o! i5e Lesson Asa, ziviii„ c - _. ,'in" order-'to-save--time, to--break."th of-come to God-will-not-submit to -._ • - . . _ -- Lord's day and take the Sunda ods will not accept His toys. There 1-13. Golden Text, Isa, . train for the next town. Or, if.. a is nothing between the greats xaviii. 7. �� • � commercial traveler is spending Sun- ' ' drunkard or sinner of any kind - . ?.sheet eiaoorORS to nee of the rarna..n't of good enough to go upon the'road. da !n a large cit it is ver easy 1. Noe to the crown of pride, to full salvation in Christ but Will r _- ata w. w oa•Thousand m•tt'° The employers today demand that y g Y, y the drunkards of Ephraim, whose will, his stubborn unbelief. They love W ,mo o-{j-V . for him.to, go and hear the diderent at tw% t err commercaa -be--=em- popu ar preachers and their doinga will .:' • of character, of brain, men with the that, out of curiosity, he might go Samaria stood upon a beautiful not suffer them to turn unto their A despatch from Chicago says mora- stamina to say yes and no. to see the great tragedians act the swelling hill which commanded the God (Hos. v, 4, margin), yet Ile .� Rev, Frank De Witt Talmage preach- And, young man, the mere fact that part of a "Hamlet"' or an "Othel- whole country round-the hill terrac- loves and pleads and continues to - etd from the following text :-Nehe- you are a commercial traveler is 'lo," a "Richelieu" or a "Dr. Jekyll .: miah xiii, 20, "So the sellers of all proof positive that you have charas ed-to the top, the surrounding coon- say, "Him that cometh to Me I will ' kind o1 ware lodged without Jerusa- y and Mr. Hyde." try splendid and fruitful; symbol of in no wise cast out (John tiz, 37). dg ter enough, by the grace of God, Though a1T those attractions may excessive worldly luxuriance and , kind once or twice." to be able to resist any temptation 1 . In the scene of my text can be which be very fascinating, yet, my friend, pleasure. Not recognizing that God Sound almost an exact duplication of you may you must remember that the true did all this for them and gave them XISSED ,TO DEATH. � •. ZILEET IN YOUR TRAVEL6. worship o[ God does n:ot consist in all that they had, they became _� _ I _ - thD invasion, of the cewly settled re- Temptations easail the commercial the mere satisfying of our inEel'lectu- proud and self sufficient. They were Instances Show that Such a .Thin • 9 gions of the Nest by the knights of al curiosity or in lying in bed on like the Label builders, who said : ; the grip. No sooner did Nehemiah, traveler alike when he is buoyed up Y g Is Possible. b `' .,the governor, return from his Baby- with great success and when he is the Sabbath day, but in work, hard, "Let us build us a city. Let us On the arrival of the Australian p " discouraged by great financial de- conscientious work., for the Master. make us a name lest we be scattered D lonSsh exile and rebuild the walls of I The olcl ata a tells tss that "Satan abroad" Gen. xi, 4 They are also soldiers at Melbourne from the sea -':- ,pression, when he is thrown off his g ( )' „ of war they were welcomed by Jerusalem_ , and make it a safe place'guard by-exultation or disheartened has to hunt Qae busy._m.an. but• the described in -lent. f, 21,_ _When they I _ 4n which to live than the commercial indolent man hunts the devil." knew God, the lorified Him not as 1crowd whose enthusiasm the holies travelers o! that day began to flock i by a long succession of bitter disup- Y g were quite unable to stem. The fe- pointments. Man commercial tray- Therefore, my brother, the easiest Goa, neither were thankful, but be q towards the Dayidic capital to tis- y wa• to overcome the temptations came vain in their imaginations, and male portion was particularly dem- . i. eters do not receite a regular salary. which beset the commercial traveler their fooli h heart was darkened.': g y pose of their goods. But there was,They work on commission. The more s onstrative, the men beth in many one habit abotit many of these an- during the long, lonely hours of the 2-4. The crown of pride, the instances literally torn'from the dent commercial travelers which Ne-,, goods they sell the more money they ` ranks.to be. the.ree.torn-from i receive: The less goods they dispose ebbath day is to worship God drunkards of Ephruim, shall be trod- recipients of a veri- hemlah did not lik!. Some of them of the income they hay e. The while away fmm home in the same den under feet, and the glorious table hurricane of favors from fair. , . would persist in arriving at the city way you would, or rather ought to beauty which is on the head of the lips. 'Many were completely over- . ' walls'bn the Sdbbath day and trying average commercial trav'eler's income do if you were at home. fat valley skall be a fading flower. come, and one actually fainted un- _ is apt to ebb and flow like the tides. der the labial saiutes of 300 Vic- • to turn God's day of rest into a day In one town the knight of the grip This expectation, my young friend. One commentator says that as a of barter and gain. The governor, may sell thousands of dollars' worth might be all riglit.if it were true, fust rile fig, a dainty morsel, might torian damsals. _ - - in order to stop the sin of Sabbath but. .ars a rule. it is not true. Gen- be swallowed without chewier so Though these victims escaped • ` desecration, ordered that the city of goods' In every store he enter, g. he finds a large purchaser. In an- eralty 'a sinful young man means a should Ephraim pares from sight, without actual hurt, such !tumunirty gates should be closed or' the night other town he may not even meet sinful middle age. A sinful middle the faduig flower of his glorious has not always been the case. In 11 be�fore_thn Sabbath and not be open age means a sir l old age, it the t the autumn of 1J00 a dcctor was _ s,c„ra g. r beauty be gone: T.,e tempest of Bail , ed again until the morning offer;coinxcnercial trav,:ler has what Ilse unian o v es no es royc an the destroying storm are melt- see a young woman who _. they Sabbath no matter how much(calls a run of luck, he is apt to be before the three-score years have tioned again in verses 17, 18, "'the was :;aid to be sulTering from an at- ' T'the_e ancient commercial travelers;i:aduly elated, and that elation is been lived .- out. The sins of youth hail shall sweep away-the refuge off tack of pleurisy. On examining her, oiten a means a an uses o trip - S dangers of beim murdered by the him up and hurl him over the pre torsi hi= who.r, after life. Oil, my the hiding place, and your 'covenata 'her ribs was fractured - an injury - ---robbers who IDil ly infested the sur- cipiee of sin: Or, he has what is young friends who spend most of with death shall be disannulled, and 1which, it subsequently transpired, _ - f called a run of bad luck. He may , P g your agreement with hell shall not ,she had rea:ived at the hands, Or ra- roundinghills Thug we rend the. votrr life upon the, road. I be of -words of my text with a clearer in o on, week after week, and find you to seek divine help and pray and sand " Compare verse 15. The'ther at the arms, Of her fiar_ce, who terpretation. "So the sellers of all 1 Chat a rival, who represents a firm continue to pray that you maw over- warning of chapter ii, 11 17, stands Thad too ardently embraced her on . g carryirg the slime line of goods, may coerce the+daily temptations of the the occasion of their last in kind of ware lodged without der- and will stunt till the kingdom Part• �• usa!em once or twice - have Preceded him and swept his tis- commercia, traveler's lite: comes. ''The lofty looks of man Betty, the infant Roscius, xl;?n ' ' . • The evil dangers threaten a com-I trict � clean. That discouragement I - a shall to humbled, "and the haughti- at the zenith of his juvenile ta:::e. mercial tra••eler's life when. he is, !THE DISCIPLINE BROKE DOWN ( was on one occasion walkin with . may also be Life means of driving I ne,s of men shall be buwec! down, 1 g away from home. Thty try to am-;him into the quicksands of sin: The ' f and the Lord alor.o shall be exalted I SOMA) ladles when another bevy o! bush the seller of a!1 kinds of ware ;imminent danger of exultation and!Russian and 'Turkish Way of Do- in that day." Therefore ''Cea:c }',e Ifcmale.adecicery bore down upon him _ phen 6e is on the march; they strike'disappntntment are the Charybdts ing Things. (from man" i22`, Those who God'�and, pulling him from lits compan- at tits heart fn a Limo and in a and fife �c�tla which every com- 3lahmoud Pasha was a Progressive choose+ for IIimse-f must find the;r ionsr, comirwnci,J fO lavish upon him . ' . place when he is apt to think he niercial traveler has to ince all in Fiiai: endearments and kisses, The otic - Turk 'of .the new school: IIe was 5 d shall rd er can f Dangers threaten a modern com- en t' to 5t. F'eiervl,urg on a slelial d• In that err s al the Lo s promptly rushed to their idol's SIN 14'ITFT IMPUNITY. l of Ifosts he for a crown of glory and `rescue,, who between the contending merci"I travelers life because Lis mission, where. owl to his ood because no are will be the wiser, e3.y'mind is often beclouded on account g for a eiia !rm of beauty unto theipartics - each determz_- to pod manners and childlike rngenuousi;ess. residre of Iii.. people. srSy the boy actor - was thrown to he can coyer up his tricks ; ,they i of Physical debilitation." To t'e a he soon became popular in diploma- . __ come to the knlghts.of th�crip ialreall}' xuecess4ul commercial traveleriitic circles, Ile caught eaecrly- at -that lfe'wi!1 be to till they veil- ,t1;c ground "at,d So mueh.bto a and - I. the insinUatl g and dangeic as Rays a yourg man ought to have a khy-fnew ideas, and Ras always discuss- also be to Iiiin in tl:a"t day, be injured as to to vaab;e to appear , that evil temptatioay s':,Z"el.,raes %IcuI constitution of iron. TIe ought ling the po�ibility of introducing `au se ut His leauty which wi;l beI!°r a couple of n:>;hts. a%erthrow Christian people when !to have the same kind of bone and reform c tufo T.iriCey upon them. Iie er:eaks of their Ias*igniticant, however, .was this. - ' they aro tinseling abroari It is a'muscle and sinew which made the i,lt One day the Turk was at luncheon nghteocsnesss and their glory ,which imi-de a nce a courtierto fhat btimll of well kno.rr. 'act that the averagelkniglits of old famous. He caught the quarters of a Russian offlceT tt:e nations slrall see and says, Louis x'. whose sretl•remc conceit se lLuropean travelers will comsat 'sins i to be able to digest any kind of ;named Birnedol'? The conversation Thou t halt nl,o be a crown of . food, sleep in hard or soft teds, Thad turned on -tic splendW discipline, in the hand of the Lora a,rtd a irritated certain ladies of the court . Jn Paris or Vierna or Rome or . What they re-•olved to inflict upon :- ¢lee an a hal- This Mont* orto be. fpund in every branch of -,the I royn! diadem in Lire hand at thy I Rhat thi+y should never dream of d� chair, or lying open aw bail oOe3err I:usa fan service: BirnedoR-,suddenly God" (Ira- axil, ^ hem a-novel•puniat}mPnt." ' Feigning - tng, i! they were at home au;ong'Iseat o! the caboose ofrang a Bell - - is spoken of the true peo- ,,ono day is be overcome by the . f le .of God, " the remnant a! beauty o[ his fare and`perwn, they their own fr#ends tir d neighbors..Tib r ,K Frr.IGIIT TRAIN. "I am going to chow you how me P tell upon him en masts t,ugc:ng and ., :young Dutch t�ueen ltiilhelinina illus-!Fir ought to be able to assimilate IthOdical my orderly is," said he to Israel dho will truly trust in Je- I tinted this comtnen tendency of the` I Nfahmotid Pasha. 1'.c He Himself will be to them_,kissing tC>E wretched dandy t.il he , %-� trre:;ular meals, and-have his-night- cried for mercy. Deaf to his en- `�! - human raee to be narse away from.;ly rest tirokrn up ocyce Or twice, and A trim-looking young officer enter=, a true, divine, ctesbal.glory- in the I ed the rhea, saluted, and waited eyes of all niat:ana:� It is written �treatfe•,, the ladles continued their - -'home thar they are by ticetr own'sometimes even thrice. by the chang mercile.s careascs until the oFejc ct of Preside in the quaint an<Trot:'Led infi of cars, and yet be cheerful and dirnedofi gave him a I.cy and told 'The Lord shall be unto thee an ave to the Prince':happy e his goods just the him to g everlasting 1; h y their mock love who, inder2l. was answer which she g harpy and sell 6 go 'o his office and et -a g g t and thy God �y but a sorry weakling--in ecdmvoring. i "'of Walee when visiting Queen 3'ic-1 Sane during the day. Alas, I well certain bunch of papers. �glory" (lsa. Ix,,19. ''The glory in h . hosts some curs ago, the then heir. the midst" ('Lech. it. v Ito break away from tthir clutcFics.. y g know wi-t tire the Phpsicnl difllcul- The man saluted and left the R But they also have erred broke. a blood vessel and died .a few _ - . apparent to the Fnglish throne nsk- tics of. t:aceler s life!' For miiny ronm. Biraadofl took out his watch. days later, led her what she was n.ost impressed'Nears I have, off and ort, traveled Iceeping his eyes fixed on the dial, through trine and through strong said, "Re iv cin down the drink me out of the way. The priest i Amu h IV th 1lirkirtt cult n 'by in England. "It is to f nd that�around the country ars a lecturer I he going rat o r _ the Krigiish people are ser reftned'ar! sift the ro h Guspectmg, .one of his mu,iotPrS o!' _ h�cc had to suffer' all tticsc trials,�stalrs; h- !s i- the street." And P pet`have erred titrougl} __ the - - ,. gentle attd kind a+id religiously d•r and hn�'e a:ef,and talked with the t}srn. n ter a oi:g pause. r ,as i g drink- his h1.11­1arem, ordered the culprit to be �_ out in their own homes.' she re- ki l;ts of the grip in many a lonely reached the wnr oil'�ce: he is going� •Tho c appointed to be aentclimen, I' plied "Oat would a@ser icutr to deliver Ilis people. are blind, i kissed to death by his fern since gu --c t, +tan. in the a:itlnibht hour ar.ef{upstairs; he has entered the room; I p P fi Thi,; sentence �aaq actually carried ed it from the spccimera I base se.n wtisl@ drafting for a belated roil 'he h:is the iritPers i.nd has started tole"rant, iaviag u, xi.i;raher. tsclkicig __ traveling la holland.`' ' road connection, come back: he has reached the their s'ecp, looking to their ownlout._the miserable the be An a+erag@ n,an can commit as ai Dut, even under th@ very brightest street." Another Long pause' "IIe'fiicin, saying, We will fill ourselves c+:rely !:stoned to the Frosntri and rule twenty sins away from home, •of conditions.- and even though a is down at the door; he is mount-I es ith, strong ilriuk, and to morrow 'then suffocated Ili; Dv the carostc•i and when lsC is traveling alone, in a rail- man's backbone any seen: to be Ing the stairs; he is here." A+. this shall be as this day and much mom Mkt"es at lits female exccutionrre. fi , abundant Hca'. lvi, 10-12j. The w'lti�• were stimulated to unflagging road train, or stopping aloin ir. a made of steel,,_ nature will nssert it- moment the ector opened, and the or- exertion by Che unrelenting rods of •. hotel, . or living slant with strung ,self. A roauncrcial traveler must dcrl'y scamps asst and (+laced the rti Priests were forbidden to drink wine I parcel 'in his supe•rior's hands,'lor strong drink (Lev. x, S. 4; Ezcic, the tyrant's eunuchs. ers, far more easily, with less risk I always pay the prier ani- have his c aired I xliv, �i All believers are ' Tfusical "lions''-seem in especial . , • of injury to his Position and•reputa-�phys.ical frame rebel at the hardchi.ps The Turk returned home and at )• priests.-danger of this novel method of ass , t1eu, than one sin ahcn he-is bcinz,Iwhich it leas been, made to suffer, once began to institute reforms. -A and our orders are, "Be not drunk ' watchal by his ocnFlayer's eyes or and s� during ,those times of phyai-wear or more massed, and the Ilus- With wine wherein is exccis, but be Isault, and ninny of our most fam- when he is it daily companionship cal exhausticn n comntercial travei-i sign officer Birn,edofT was in his filled with the Spirit" (I Yet.,ii, 9; Ions pianists have run the gauntlet, with n Christian mother, wife or'er, ori account of the physical be- turn sent to Constantinople, and be- rPh' v,' 18). ]n Song, i, 2, it is le to emerge crushed act exhaust. caild, It rnal:es .an immense amaunC cloudment Of his mind, is often apt came the guest of Mahrtoud Pasha. written, "Thy love is better flesh ed from the astral. _ of dillerenre how a lncutnotivc will •6o tafic a c!opres� d view of life. lie ^Count Dirncdofi," said the pasha, wine," Tile vine has its roots in '' - . est when it 1s on the down grade is apt to often lose his faith in God, at nn opportune moment, "I want to, Cttrtti, but the True Vine is He I _ whether or no the engineer ha+u Der- and in his .fellow men and to feel show you what.I tiave,accomplished who c:une'down from heaven. L<.�,,�_s___tl life iC not se •it„e +ca v_.e4-ci>sc,�1; _9.,_1a -Wboi sha1i he teach kno 4-I ft£iiS.AR-D-F-I:C�'-+G ra�I�-�-ICE_ feet control-ove>r its po-�verla"t-westtrigT `r house Drakes. It 'makes' a• i:nmensb,living and that he is but of little past ,year, thinks to your teaching(• edge, and whom sltall.he make to I The Prussian Ministry-of Educa- . amount of difference with seine pC us Use his fellow man. My brother, I want to prove to you that the. understand doctrine? Then that .The has resolved On conferring a' when we are heading .toward then want.you, it you are a commercial Turk is as capable of methodical are weaned from the milk and drawn special mark of distinction upon _,_ __ ',traveier, and a stranger,who have training as the Russian. from the brew ts? lady - teachers in the `municipal1. IK no sue have our loved ones near by, .VIrt:41.d­wi!idil of sin Just y c fat: e e so n o sc too s w, • who circ ready to reach out their,.church, to know and feel that your servant appeared. h he pasha spoke self st:fficient, God de"spisir.g people Lvice: It has been .felt that years of I "hands to help us close the throttles I-life is wortli 4iving. God does lore' to him in Turkish. •When the man I Sneer at the teaching of the"prophet!faithful and exceptionally valuable t•cu. Your dear ones are dependent had left the room the pasha took his and ask if he thinks they are' child- . • . t 'and-apply the s spiritual brakes, so P watch in hand, a id: 'ren just weaned from the breast? j service in the rause of education call _ F upon you.. It is of infinite import- _ _ ' that we cam halt before we haL-e ince whether you do right or wrong. "Now he fa gcstng own stairs: lie Does I,think they will eridin•e his fol• recognition on the part of the j - gone too far and it is = You must not let your belief in God is ih the street'." A long pause: "fie I usele.s -.repetitions - and' unceasing Government, and the should con-' "• TOO LATE TO TRY TO STOP. titter when you need a physician and has reached the building .where my clatter? .They do not want his i tinted that the thing should be dor.@ -" a dose of medicine and a good rest, office is; he-is sin u stairs; lie is preaching, They want to be let handsomely. therefore decided that 1.- IJut though the swift moving cur- andsocnte re at l you must not let the hand of Satan g' ,g P g' who lies displayed j rents of daily influences in a com-I, in my room; h@ is coming back-" alone and to 'haeme the Holy One of teacher. Mercia- traveler's life are apt. to{touch you and'lead you into the At this. moment the door opened TsrcA cease frost. before them (Isar,each marked ability in the tiro rmarce of flow in the wrong dii.ection.when he ',Paths of sin when your head aches suddenly and the heavy Ky�rd rrnp- xxx, 11). The carnal mind is so ceiduties shall, on retirement, n- is away from home, yet that is no i and.your digestive' organs refuse "tO peered. "Eflendim," said hr. with better today, and the time has,ccive a colored portrait of the ET1Y valid excuse for lits yielding to I do their proper work. One of the a low salaam, n't find my come when many will not endure •press in,a gilt frame. Middle-aged f greatest generals of the es was de- teachers who fail to"attain the prize temptation. In the first place, God I g g shoes." sound doctrine (Il. Tim. iv, 3), and i may console`themselcea with the re- ;,ti�s distinctly 'declared that he 'will 1 feated in battle and driven into ex- 1. many teachers in theological death- • - ile because the night before the bat sites consider those who believe the flebtion that nn article of this kigd never allow any temptation to come tle opened he was writhing in phi°-' ALUMINUM - GOLD ' 'whole word of God to be unlearned its to be obtained'for twenty-five nigh us which is greater thdre we t.cal torture Produced by a sudden cents or so in most'art shops in Der• 1. �. can bear, if we will ortly throw our- New remarkable properties of al- and ignorant in their estimation. In 11th. . )- and vi6lenta. . selves upon his mercy ariddplead and —.umitl`um-..are still b i�ng discovered. a letter just to Band from South At- continue to plead for divine strength. ATTACK OF DYSPEPSIA. Its ]fghtness, ductility and strength ri'ca. the writer says that a minis- - -4 , .. Righty as are the temptations the Many a commercial traveler has are ;well understood, but even these for remarked to hien that the trou- _ ., , commercial • traveler meets .with 'been defeated in life's spiritual bat- qualities are constantly being ,t litble pas too much theology and too T here THAT GIVES SHOOKS. "�— when'he is away from home;---the t pe+i-and_._enlarged. Mined -fit Tittle Christianity. LTcy��;e I�6cliar-free in.,.the for.. __ ' ' ' divine ,power which is at his dis- undermined and undcrtoned.' Oh, ye a small quantity of gold a beautiful 11-:L3 Inis is - ., . poral is inRr<iteltt stronger. It can knights of the grip, ba very careful ruby-tinted metal is produced 'that ye may cause the weary to rest, and ests of Centra] India which has most '' ' 'triurl over every opposing force. I of your physical, health, for four can be used for decorative art. It is this is'Lha,'retresdting,'yet they could' of the tree are hi The lsitivi But there is still another reason said that a comparatively thin sheet not hear. of the tree are of a elcctr sensitive spiritual happiness and faithfulness P Y 'why the commercial traveler should�may be destroyed through your phy- of the metal will turn a bullet. Wire As they stammer in their drunken- nature, and ao full of electricity Lha has been drawn from it as fine as ness so He will speak to them by whoever touches one of them receiv . --`'not yield to the temptations which's'ical debilities. • •- he meets away from home. The i Dangers threaten a modern com- and not much heavier than a fine these who in their estimation are si electric ec t It has a ie 3 - modern knight of the grip is - na-t mercial traveler also unless he rigid- silk fiber. In violins it produces a stammler@rs, The port of God, to singtilax effect upon a magnets, _ aurally . stronger man, ncentally,. ly fulflils his religious duties and tone os fine ere the most perfect wilthelbeturrned into ies of is iseries oaf Fain- tan a o1 even isevenflty feet.. The clec -morally and- physically than the Spiritually, employe himself on the Stra,divttrius. T;he racing shells average man svho Ls.compelled to,Lord's day. It .ter very easy when made cif 3t are construetcd of sheets fol' sulterings-a stone to break tries- strength of .the tree varies ac i i stay at home and work. It takes Snbbath morning comes, in the lit- of only enc nineteenth of an inch them, a net to,snare theta, a trap cording to the Lime of day, it,beinE ibraina, and lots,of birakis;to be able tie toren 3vbei;o, the commercial tray- thick, that are as strong as an tin take 'them (chapter viii, 14, 15). 'strongest at midday wild tse!its p r' U sell goods away from home. The eler has to 'speiJtl his Sunday, for inch board'and less -tabic to break. All the prophet',can,do is to keep midnight- .In stet <veether its pow'. 'time is past;"wheli the great mere him to say to-himself: "Nell, I guess It dyes not tarnish and,acids have at them with the .Lord's otters if ,crl oleappear Altogethel. Birds nen ' _ ,_ ,ebants think that any druclken, I' will not go -to church to-clay. I no effect'upori it. Wounds.are saws %Tc�5@ 2,some a leavto gl$r'nand @reeve evercli the tree,been seen upor.norhave in, • :C&MbUng, 'blaspheming employe is tdlll'''s.0 in'my room and read the up wick the wirer t P • ___ •-_ . . . - J - ciiii ,fig,.. . . - a^ �� gig . . . . ­., ... , 1, N ., .. 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You cert. lately married, my dear, talion as a fighting ¢fart is auu,sin r- �across the long dictionary word be-; -- •T know," site said ki}ully. ly disclosed in Mr. Frederick Good- fore, "for me name's O'Reilly, ran' 1 i1 Headlight" �, �RLOR ® other and _. � "Oh. no. 11'e have been married a all's recent book of "Reminiscences" I don`t care who knows it!" y moos �,,, }�uR Inferior 1 _ long tittle.'• returned the younger wo- in an auerdotc of the duke's later I S - ran man briskly. years when, as warden of the C inquo t�Eagle tr F - "Ah, excuse me! You are so forts, he lived at Walmer Castle- 1 t 09s E. •• brands,"" soli¢ and you seem so ha �1'iihard s Liniment G,ures' la Grippe z a g. PP3•"" His grace commissioned NN' to V=g. 1 UNS •'Oh, we have been married eight- 'Vaint The Chelsea Pensioners," 11 Victoria" t es: eight ears!,, a C ' q S S' and agreed to pay huu twelve hurt- . �� ti'clt, went I thought at first c!red uineas. The picture finished, in llerb 'shire, .Devonshire, and Nest- + 8L g P morlan provide the finest marbles "Little et r'" »ti you trove on your honeymoon." due course the artist waited upon found in England. COrn NULLy CANADA ­ EDD "Olt, net. . My husband will tell I the. soldier, ;oho, to his surprise, be- - '•qou. Here he comes. George, gan with great deliberation to count I ^^ —• ---- ----- ;i haven't .we been married eight .out the twelve hundred guineas in THE WABASH RAILROAD TILE 'PEST. Clara, w, lin h notes gold. "Your grace, is You never know a man on- ..TMC MOST POPULAR D[NTIPRIOa 'Ar CA S "Yes. Yes, certainly. 7dre----_-and - --Ice- the great winter tourist route to urrtTF-S' - „ - ' I woi,ld save you much trouble If you wriggling his g is bode about the south and west, including- the have played football with,litm. I I lwould write me a check," said ! fa au H - �+.rin s Arlo. ( ld,. -- -iLVE RT ' )ack yet." --- arid he. 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The nes and elegant trails, but 30 pousbic Avcubic ot f loot of box Strengthens the gNn,a + - - — cin the Wabash'are the fill in this weighs 57 - - sigh pounds. _ HAVE M' L1'1V � • - - - " - eovntry, everything Is-E}est-e? _ _ 'POSTMASTER BELYEA TRIES Vessra ( , C. Rich trds & Co. I evert• respect, All round trip winter r I - t v.eadtagtor one of our LACGH[KO CAM. TODD'S KIDNEY PILLS FOR (:anOcnten,-1'h odore 1)ora).re e i tourist tickets are note on sale a't MIHM s Lifterit for Rheumatismr br"ndi alror nErroru the fnn•IN CAM&Ltrar. KIDNEY TROUBLE. custocuet• of Dine, was completely lowest rates. -tion in ere-y museum. Your fiend. Sro• cured of rhea rmfitistu atter five years Time tables. maps, and all informs- teoquelry photo.rapheedd, aad morins objects - of su?criltfi, I>v the judicious use of tion about ti,ls wonderful railroad a Threa'inoedle,-'street, lri'Londoo, its preson.too m.xt w roue picture. trnagia- -- a y y v' tined to have gained its name' able, Four cubic inches of solid fun. All And Now He Joins all the Others 11ttiARD'S L1NIIi1:\'1', tcheerful ly furnished h an tie:cr ftp grew fat Iran laughter. :a cents by mail, �+ in Praising The:n^He Heist Suf• The above fact can be verified by '•agent. or J. A..-.Richardson, District I froin the Three Nec•tl:e., which were podpaid. Address, 3i _ fered for Years and is now Com- writ:ng to him. to the parish priest ' Passenger agent, north;,-ast_ _corner the sign oaf the -Nvv1iet:litk,•rs' Com- Dope, a, VIM SUPPLY t:. I Hamilton, Ont, Itlatelp Cured. or any of his .neighbors. Kirg R,' Yor.ge streets, Toronto, and pang. A COT(:; St. Thomas. Uri[. At�E41T5 WAI'Ili I:D r-:!tta•.ogra:aa Lower R'tndsor. Carleton Co , ti.B. Itlert'hant, St Isadore. true. - For O.•r ••Iffy Trays. r .ttr a ny.,r or rose --%ov. 17,-(�pecial)-Carleton court- May 1'.lth, VS. I :_ , ,--, ,n, :r, A ••-a 't• , par•' end A O^o wr:t rater nexsnv - {t ty people hate lung rccdi;nized y 1 il7ajur Canty ut'F'alrfleld, Iowa, wi".tow ,nomas?rrupnaaeeen,.e.tf°. or.rat •,.a tv tie wrn..ot+LEtNcriDa�S3itr. teen n - I tC�Ott? g7 a�-16 de t ?^r n-n Ont � . . , `yC 5U l�Cd LO be Litt• smallest man r m 'l wog :r mr.lfer.for tn.•r cn,.Jrrn w.,, 3Jadd's Tvlditey Pits as a aur© cure -a pP' r r., with t»r.ct .acro.. Is .00t:ee tae :n•t'. ' for ail forms of Kidney Disease, and at, prt•5ent alive. Ile is thirty-six re .thegua,.,...r7ra}.pa,n curro w nt a.c a 1VOODII PHOTO. ►iGRA411bt, as a conssquettre there is a marked ` I'll'i ;'I r'F 0P!.-I.I:NC'F velfrw old,-but only l }nche5 lrrgh stnei a+t ren 0for D,arrpea it IIra Wo. to cs.' JONES A/r G 'ad,c. void 1Y d•,iiYJti, to oven part 't! J'• +nr,l AW J. L.JONES�L"a V•C. _decroase in the number of thug suf- - }lle_Rci hs $LI IOtIllda Twenty-1rs.en6sa0onro oke .nice u , -7th BAY 6TRL`eT-1(ORimtt3f@ R 1 Y h"}V�15 OOf {•U1l,t•SICIlIII ana.ure and ash for Mra tAtna.ow. aoosaiail rlyrup Perin g from Porn in the Hack, Lunn list' y P - - af,trtnad tl.C•-- • s , p9ete�5hr_! Muslit _ —bago. Rheumati.+ hiabe.es, Prf ht i 8 o-'e"l,I ..a he said I lice& a bad ENCLl8H SPAVIN L1tIiMENT laadt,,t,no otter rind G '_t L it• you :t d your di Y Vi,..-,%." arta all"triose other ailments Througflnut the, world about Lhrm: �ad+1+ atalo lien ,a1 re.....rrs t' ra... +� ;: l n.. I SpectefRstes. ray titlnasfrom di each-fresh cure idnei,qIs rtes case .if high living and no -think Anil Bi`r, .1,,eg frnrl !ri�r•tes. Blown Spnvill. per rq tl}rt from rite es IIa9u tl:elr living! ti's are 1i to pped to ' Carbs„'pl'nte,fRing B<;oe Sweeny. >uflee, th••re is.revived interest in the. mita` .' -sprains,8nrettad!-woileft Tbrosr-;Cou¢1,., t -- {T���'��r�' rip `vutez"4=o°aw t fist, and there are snore praises of •-Dr A,,g•ist Koenig's TIamhurg . etc. Save i50 by nsc of o+,e bottle. tsar• {, p II ,antedthe ruoxt_wonderful.B!wnish Cure I.ii laid s Ll'imehtthe best H3U Reitorer ANTE: WIIAIEY, QeYe� � 1Jutld's Kidney Pills. -Une of-rite lst• Breast Taa." wrticv lir F'. Fiatgch, ' � eat. cures reported is that of ros.t• of I-lor,con, Wi4„ en.tbled me to get eeer'known. s+ctld by all druyslats mater T. Fie Belyea, of Lower rid of an obstinate cough we feel CO., Lh011td tC ¢visor, and ltc 13 spreading broacd• I' Of rarli's pupulatlon of ,.C,50,- .x p g .gory grateful to 'the discorcrer nt The streh�th'ot'the ralted States 000, 1, '1+it 0f)0 are tither pravnnciais 3361.1A arn Street. J38 Vonge Streit, - cast the good news'. this madiclno " army has lately been induced 'from WINVSPF.tI, MA,V, TORONTO, ONT. "I ha.i a very_bad spoil of Kidney 77.2?-}-r men to Bit 4117 Thi4 will 'o --� — -- - Tro•lble." :says the I'osttnctater, r r, t:__� ,:u p. o niifF,�n a a, r vrcic:: i Poultry Wanted !'1 kind, ''which had bother d e L♦'hat d t lh. 'old--� grad n: s,tmc tell }.•+• ti.•. siren! I wag about year. 1 niton We years: T teed scceral l:inils of'plas-'to surer a great It,r� '' ^Itid it , lead empty crice.i,pay hirtipa prwcA, and re• 7o ter. and medicines, and (lid not rY' Short= FT{OiS TOFIO*Fq"O ! mit promotiy. OaTa!•10 Po�..Tar('O, 17 " - come true t„' a, indtati !, : g g corrin 1, ft her T found ' Canadian points to New York r Carlow Ave.. Toroarcr. Lsei•ui to et much lastin bonsai. But - watch and ilade-Phia-_._Tl e _ best route• ti' It can hsrern•te oq y hearivi; Docid'.s kidney Pills co hirigh- and chain ail.lf,1114 ' -- ___- -n�_Fr. Qy rr,canatended for Kidney Trouble, Vju, I.ehigh :VaJlcy_ Railroad Ser- / c rwrecarloodsofgnotS - ,:d thought I would fry-them. *_ r vice the hest, scenery unsurp,,asrcd, ; NABS Iotatoee to ofrettI•low b This I quote tis, or if v p I tocol ltd ¢lore ben.�fit tm:r Pullman Value•_ sleepu,g cars, din- G Y u Tlo.td's lUaucy Pills, than ar.y' other- Iva o"cr On^ il. n,iri,et I Tar, ftnsvurd infi car soviet, rnca!s la carte. The I but your priceou•itr a <ve will puce it for 1s m•,•1lcine I ever tried, for they soent br.attt ca-c of'i',llolrn,taut, <41% -f . un1} line front Canada landing parr . i ! %-au: " 5 curmd tiyt llult n cittarril l :. . . to. hate laade 5-complete ciirP, ak 1 a 11[:�'t:t' to .`Ialedo:'u, sergcrs tear all 1'uropenn . steam i .• i - am as wrll as ecrr. I believe Vorid':: 1Vr, the un4er'.,igneo . hnoa }cr,oRn -F. hip, docks in New York, saving pas- . If 7pG haps xny-it Kidney Pills aro the right ,ucdicut^ •1. Chunay for tt-„ last IS yearn, and. �cirgrrs for Europe a Ionil and .ex-'I � I Cranberries them.. Uamalabip Incl vc fi,u, I+c:tcc'tl,v- hunoralile. m ,til r- for Kidney Trouble." I,u in.•sa tri usat!ipn and tir.anciAlly pensivw tran,4cr. Rautc of the g el)i,,, to 1'ari'4 out &6YO:fltgatitti+r, ¢lade lfluck Diamond-Fxpress. Pay tra.in.: . . node . I taco �r:,, try it, for .tielrett, Putimans and // f + rionel nmeilts of aA krrd+ et pro '=AL an 2uctinri art sale tiro 'other •••�'�i •c 'I:•' {Y N.hnlcAale ltru;gt+.t•t. flirtparticulars •,� &lien e0 lci'0'.l. - view was about to be TAI^.r1e, 11 ttAlht�tl. '.hi\\e,1 a iter particu ars call on and 'lay it marine e ttn„lceslu Uru gist,, 'lolr(ru, (Trunk Agents or on Robt: S. Lewis, tlr�la' s5 I The DAWSON COMMISVON CO.. Limited, (knocked clown at a handsotnc figure j, Cai}ndian .: Passenger " Agent, --(• '0.ened a b1uR sailor, why had ha ,altlall'a"kilitnr' diric'ilytupon�the baloo'I Y'onlrt. start, Board of Trade build- I • �LIBBY'S. p_ I TORONTO. p Ln, wander-in, excl-imefl, earn- •i,•dy' n u.u u'i,t e. at the rystctn. tng, Toronto. r estly: "\Ty stars, if there ain't .a 1,-.tl+n„• cul, segs free Prirr .,oc per t NATURAL Dsminion Une Steamsbl - clri-ftuig_v to the rocks with Lnt.tt �',I,I t,y' lilt t;ru�pyts - a strong breeze 1tlotcinF oIT shore' 11, are N 1lLni,-I-L'\t, l;T SFARCIT Montreal W tlr.rpooL I;o.wn w floor• ” ,/ i.-,Posilaa,Lso-LasnpwL YiaQu«aa------ •- Tlia artist took his work hoofs to T,;hcher Now', cl,ildren, this uee� v tO"°' TIlE I"EMININE DILE"MILk. t- q LaresrdFnstFtraa,abps.suppeerior atxow,rndattos rearrange the wind. \ I.043DS for r. clauiao of ,ensre,a 8 man and Staterooms fnddl is called "The devil's darning are am 8,!oa pd Tkirt-Ows hu`ea,od iii . the • � C•oraleiia�'•It _wou•lea.;nte C4. lwy" r^_eesillr.,.' :' - •' �'I Are C. e. co,ernnaat is-_ Second 8l:uoa and T}iird-Cla+,s aeeommo cerin¢. F _ clothes:', 1 inimy (on' the back row) - •y«tit. Pe.tboitr nae'Lea ncr,otpassra6e au 1>vttcaan apph to.w atony The-most expensive book in. the o•• �� cA:fa srmi,. D,.:na con '; of the company.or Cornett::-"Tt'hy'. "'Please, 'm, why . don't tit' .devil ce>°s Frosh, aaIas std world has lately been given by tlie QOr(!elia-"1)h, I can't decide whe-' make his tt`ife dain his -so-cks'?" daueieo.l7a4,ored. rico7lna:n.anienesf�p 8khsr7 taSt. Bo D.ToatreLla4P +; . n '� !> } Shalt..• _ .�.qT- kg•o±•en�ngcons.Arkyoar.:ooer. Itnotigeefcic, 77>itateSt. l3atca. lCua:roalaaiPorilsaiL +r•�•--- he will u3ar!t at 7•nr requwS:'Preps only by _ _. . . _. An,_er of Afghanistan-to tan t the - .- tart t*� loots -stylish stud tie uncom- =""= =" It i, a copy of the Iiot stn, bound in ,fortahl0. or to Le'comfo±'t'ab!e - ftiul AN ADMIRABLE F000 UBBY,McNEILL&LIBBY,CFiiCA60 - �� �—� + .§olid gold, and set with pearls. ru- look do xdt," - 'Tho World's Greatest caterers, bias, and diamonds: 7e, "cost S100,- O;un.waditlottot^a xoluxa1wpTztrJas. - To]itx'.sent ,fy_she ns tog. -»•SY 1.91\G- °° "f inarals LinimEat is thp-b�stEPPS ' S - - Standard American WIcki MAINTAINING R AL •-• AIN C 0 Y8 T - F03 M T.HIALT" . ' - ..-YOUR, Ov�sCaATs' ' . - .: 1nun� Patient' (wiio has met with Sarnia Lamp Oil. aA aCCiUent)—"Is it: a i)a(l-fracture, and tail.'& iui.a wo+«d Ian,hetter,lyol.' It rn Qe-N ye, "iCOGOA -r, 1tOCt01' ra titil'�'}CII1 cnthu- 1 0(ours in your regress w-tc d.;etc Aluntr•'al, line 153 t{'Ertl rsalc Oaty, M' ` STo JACOBS Tt( astl-"B:iii? «hy, it's tnataifulBRITISH ASIEAtCaNO G0. Fif'� EEN ® ��gi FI•r; hGa'ltif'+L; Tl*o 1 (t o is br.okpit IN COLD CLIMATES. - -Yontrcal. sAKU81,30uERS•Pus.T01R0f97ty . in nil fewer than four placLsl"- a= soft n r 4 d Let 0UR SPECIAL, A imOFFMI •SO TETHI\C 'O REMEMBER ' When trayCTritg you sh old :r in 0 `.a . mind th__rcarl olid the trai±a that e POSIT LY G'IjRES will tak•s you to your'destination in ' To increase our already large Mail Order business, we will deliver frae 0i all freight Charg@3, to the fastost 'time, and in the most any station In Ontario, (proportionate allowances to all outside points), ene of these har.dsonle Xarlor Q. le- alt In3f1 saving �o - d ter factor • thereb }� _ •.F',. comfortable manner. The Gran Vc shi lou direct from o a Y llhelIIIlatiSlII Suites at general tyh�le.alp prices. `v p . )• Y _T-fitink serviee'-expels in heist-'-Fkrr FREIGHT TO ANY STATiM IN ONTARIO, Neuralgia _.. _. titulars and passengers from Ta- n '�� emetnber (;Rlriu ___ .Q Backache _ ionto to , Montreal. Brittain, ow _ �'H i�I $r�0r0® a IE(',E PAE?l.GiR SUITE York, Detroit and Chicago, will find Headache, the day trains equipped with wide .• - ' ti.=^' :? vestibuled coaches, handsgnd'o Cafo: " �`s,. Feetache Parlor .and Dining Cars serving '+ = 1• �, meals "a la carte." The night - '.tr .Illi, • + ;m, All Bodily Aches trains carry Pullman sleeping cars to 1, I) - all 'above ' points. ' You 'tan foavu _ Toronto for Montreal and east at A 9 a. m. and 10 p. m. for Baffalo and " CONQUERS New York o 9 t it 4.50 aad 6.19 p.-m. and to Detroit and Chicago at 7.85 a. m., 4.50 p', tn. and 11:2Q.p. -- - AQ• Tickets, reservations, stag all The parlor suites'are handsomely upholstered in the best French velours, fringe, cord, etc„ to match, _ etty office, northwest Corner KIng beet tempered steel-spring seats. Thig suite is exactly as illustrated, and cfjnsysts of Sala, Piniform Rockers I - AIN and Yonne streets. ai d two I eeeptio ChairqArm Ch r, an 1 n •-NOTE Send for our Xmas Catalogue of 'urnitare, everything freight charges prepaid. , J ;t �� t \Y P C stag THE OUFFETT FURNITURE C0.>, LIi11TID, od°.iatiL y ,$�?o au'�T•' + TORONTO. - r r - - "- Pickering Council. GREAT.STOCK SALE of New ddnerttseAtertte. _- _ — -The above council met pursuant to call r aYtne reeve. J�emDerr all present er WAX2 r1:D-A good generst servant. one p= - reeve in the chair. Horses, Sheep,Hoge,Etc, able to do plain cooking,good wages.Apply The following applications were made at once to James Torrance, Weliingtari I _ `' �v --3•ebateof-dog-tan-Beul r'awoetc &ease• .The undersigned has received instructions Hotel,Markham. 23 tf f you cant btiy from JNO A.WHITE,to sell by public —_ -- ---sed for s bitch by mistake baring only a dog;E E Fuh assessed for two doge bay. auction`at his premises, lot 25,con.6, Pickering,Ione and a half miles west of FOR SERVICE.-One registered Dar- so _. bwnshl Ing only one; a person Pilkey gave dug away re ham bull,aged fourteen molted alone Hard �ryo�Iast spring is a lxnon residing in U=bridge Bro°gh(�am)pon]�j nA�}, 1�jregi,tered Yorkshire where boas.aged tI monthsl`f;B t B Saturday r +`ov. a9th, +DO2 PickeringTerme •Audley POutae Brw„lot1e.7on.9,Dr Q.tl rode led a bond of iademnuy The followin valuable ro k for his telepboon line from Claremont to the q property,viz:- - y' ' •sasti•rn townline; Horses-1 bay horse, weight about 141,0; UST HEIFER.-HEIFER. from north ) A communication was read from Dr J J 1 bay mare,weight about. 1300, 1 drivtag L b&12 of OVM con 4,�keown a the Robin- - i.ISoore nt Brooktia stating that he would 1• horse. Cattle-1 cow calf by Bide, 2 coal .on farm,Brock Road),a'red heifer riling two Bay. a few pairs Of _ sup to calve in Jan;4 heifers Durham sup years old. Any information ["ding to,her re• :Present at to-day'a meting of ooauuil t0 p p covtry will be aaitably rewarded by D,E Pugh, arrange respecting the bond of indemnity to calve to Msreh, 10 feeding steers, Dar. Pickering,P.O, +required on account of his telepbone'line ham,9 yr t ld,weight about s00 to 1000, -east of Greenwood. 10 good feeding heifers, Durham,9 yrs old, T 0$T,-An anbrella�-my. initials are The standing committee on' Indigents weight about 800 to 9011, 15 stock steers 1 J on the handle also Lad open faeod veer old, 10 stock heiters 1 yr old, 6 Here. Waltham watch. Wsated-agood poang watch D �� ibianKE reported and recommended the following Lord heifers 2 yrs old, 1 Hereford bull 13 don, Apply to R.X.HL6et❑an. e _ -:---pftymgace-Jan Bark month sup of R y Gibson$S; 51ta P Johnston 4 wire asp o! nice old, 1 Durham bull 2 yre old,20 spring sell 84; Peter Moore 4 wks sup of self$4 ; •calves. Sheep-g Shropshire .breeding 'Ll STRAY-Straved from lot 37.con ], - Geo Armstrong o wks sup of d _Liicombe ewes, 10 Cotawo'd.breeding ewes, 2 well. r1 .Scarbcro,on Aug 3thh.a bav gelding aged N;25:Mt'a,1 Liicombe t wks ear of self 86 bred Cotswold rams. Hoge-1 Yorkshire white star on forebes i shod, weight about 14 - p cwt Any information leLdicg to recovery will Jos Bark 5 wks snp qt-!Q Crs-ford 96.25; sow,bred Oct 30th, 1 Yorkshire sow bred he suitably rewarded H C Jennings. Woburn. — �Al sl.cuab YO was sup of E 3lantle as Dov,8th 19 pt¢a Aman bYd. - P-0 ror� 47.tr � They'11 keep yQu waren ----$1 25 per wk$25,also 6 wks sup of E Man. As the proprietor has been feeding and _ tie at 1150 per wk$8:Jon Bark 2 wire sup parchsaiaq some good cattle it wifi be a FARM FOR SALE-Being lot 21,con - of E Mantle $3 ;Geo Salton 1 month an great chance for the farmers to fill up their _ P 1. Pickering, consisting of„0 acres enables at a home market. of Geo Geo Agana$6:G 51 Brodie 51 D fur more or lass On the premise, are situated a Thein price is very reasonable medicine sup to E Mantle 50c:Alvin Hast. Terme-All purchasers furnishing ap good frame houre. Rood frame barn and stables ' ingii 1 cord of wood Cupp to Wm Carr$3.75 proved joint notes may have from«i"to 11 excellent water and Rood orchard Fences are in _ . . .. Hugh Machin 1 air.of hoots 6a to C months credit by allowing 5 per ,ceut. good condition For turther particulars Lpryly P pi? to Thos O,Nail on the premises or Pickering P 0 Cranford$1,75 ; Vin Carr4 wks sap o1 interest on notes. l.tf You Will have them for next W1I1teT, self$a. - Sale sari.at f o'clock,rain or skioe. Tae com on contincencies reported and POUCHER POSTILL, Accts TO LET-That valuable farm. being - recommended payment as fohows-D R Tot it.eon 4,Pickering,containinz akoat .50 • _ $eatoa OII acct of diabbCseme7te, postage t acres On the premises are a large atana hone We have a large variety just now 'direci frbin' the faotozp .- E E IV A V C- two barna,cath stone ods. rg d bay ha n Urge e ear 610,oar acct o[salary $40. • W. u • arabin,and driving-shade. •nd hay barn Te The committee on road@ and bridges C�7 Y1��b Dlace i,well watered and fenced kilt be let _ _ reported and recommended the following ' for a term of years For particulars apply to Geo 3f Pa:mer, Pickering•Ont __ V-tf We want the,neons for them. -p.yments-Geo Davideca com •for work _ p — noun oh w t 1, 5larkbam to be charged with -- 1 _ mount ' - ' 7 mea and team&em p_ 43 ; Jae Paul for f c,n, Eliokertrq cec:aicice I% acres pbov snow in r d 1'6 51 20 ;l,'oliu Philip for _ more or less. On the preimeos are a 9003 .....Call In and----- trams tease&ad first•classout to:;.ticgs zaclod `a Ibonna on 12 rode o1 warn.encs LC 1•ic per iced 31.t10 ; Amos Bri ual for t:ihne wash• co Baca barn SUat r.l d of&tablin� .- g convee:e❑t.a gond orchard of AbcL a acres, , ... .nut on eon 5lst 19 $1 : R,)tt Beatty for "•' "• fa>ur et wb:Cb- :, inat. coax-i" i❑to t!,&nag. rep culverts is r d 11 $1.1,1;Geu lrnow for Tb a farm:,i❑ a rood nate v! cn, :; n and _. - - _ - a_ very roLvec.ent to markats. be,_G 3 mLea _ takinY care of tp timber , R:bt Devere.l from P.clierin N':'':age.5 I :=.Al s trop: French - lor 41 ft cf cedar piles for Pugh's bridge scan s Bay"d i mile trot Zid tring .talion. 33:3'd Jos CclliOe for cedar &Ld krsvei sup For h:r-ter art,c,;Ws appt7 on the Fre❑ as, for w t I between Scarbc:u sad Pr kerwtt. to G.rtnley arcs. i5 si ---- ---'----__ -- j bar 3 Jas-Eiaai4.a•o fur rep grader .'1 ; A Burrell for runniLs grader ti hOdi a at '.i+lc s _ - - 30 SILrkhfAm to pay :ae hall; A 1iumil ham• +., , 1 Fill 1.50 - tot,for Z bels cf ce:meLt t::r %Mite••ale _ ; ,:, d F':il 1. sewer-t-_,!:.1;Jas 11eFar;ane for iroDus ai 4 y�1 r _... .. iAfli f .75 0•.. _ - rvda of aerie fence a T e rum rc0nm" _ • s^ a 100 TT 'rr�. mended that .�Gitov .:Taint. Vie cr.ar,tud R. _ -+t:, r •. '. e P+:ithuaeofkral.^r Hours at:u Errr.t 'r FOR FOOD tell I1{O\ Gl.C9i�1� OPT1Q',Aaa- C+C!&4i # ,-�•;AI«c tics: Italkhaon t euehir oe f33 y2M=,%Street. Tor-onto• - cnar;td wen ,:,e of i:aa,r tou:-s at 10_ PL•1IP�. 1 _ 'pet ;:Jur b: Z.O. ar.J tics: >1.t;lth�m Le ci;arge;l fur tonber ;npo ;i; '.,.h - ar, ..lipermjS '_'+ ;C H tr :rens .i-r S1&rAnrc) tr•wcet if;Tor ,., s dr ce ,u}, .9cD 0 a a _ • b o,il r rrano��deu lot r5 ;:t.:q :I test �� LS 11p\1:10 Cllr fl1S'(oat, I �1Te 8 nUlnbel' 30 hours nit �Su al's :D '. Th JI>Cili fur .irulf 0 1 dsit.in. Bea nnable }'rices fails ea�j- Ce11]Sf3 drawi:g t,m'.,er ar.d rcpcu vert on w t t )tp ailos cc,tl 9 53 i+)11irl:bLm to bin c:iar¢Ad Hitt, eco a number of n.eli s heavy of ercoats - _ vae•a&:f U %V Drs:.ey com r J 1-3 men 'Gt suits. 'aadtauriA emp it U7 , John Fociergili . _ . .. - and 'inter 't . i,,::ui0a 3'!ran +vire leave e4 ;1 , 1daY} _ - - E'ilicotL buena arc "iy rods warn tm.�e 9I" .ill �:and _ _ . B Ellicott male apr:icatio for bonus on _ - 1 40 rods of wire fence on ,.,t•;i cou 4' C �V - - i -Disney com r d I Ten emp -and __. - A by law t^,app�ict tnehoc: and pl-ice Xtra <�ualIty LlnderRe3r 1n'- all •SlLe8 res eo�d a�L cylor�tione'tor the Oh:(:.ot = ices for men, Wol�ea and Children. far ti,e Towtal,iF of Pickering for tha year 1504;, to Lppc int 7dans , - i place@tor L�Icu:gtl-a municipal ele,:;i)a9 ��; 1� • • • • • ;therefor And for is o members of,the cuiuty - + -- c0aaelf of too"unty of Gntsrio. and per sous to preside thrreet Aa dnptay rP:crL.❑g -- {, f officers, passed through its various read -" t „jjjj,�]J�]] ' loge and noally carried " - The following are the various poIlir.q places and the respective deputy returning ' ;1lP3ecedeutEA Record for ot�cer-. Pol'llua sob dt,iaiou"No 1 Grant;@ ( e �+ �� hlteti ale• --- hall.Kinbaton road. H E Webster ; So 2 — - V nehalg 1T er �a �y ' + JVLrgac 'a hcase.eaat Picketing. a afar. DOMINION INSTRUMENTS 7. - gach . No 3 W V P.icbardsoc s oftice, Pict enbK, �',V Lichardao❑ , No 4 Mood)'* office Liverpool Market, Thos Bloody No - 5 Temperance hall,, Cberrywood. 6.0 Ila-,6... Pa., U.S.:..International Medal and Diploma of Honnc. - - Davidson;Temperance hall, 6irsa!e, t: IS74—London, Eng,=Firs; Prize, keen competition, + Mackie; `o 7 TewLsLip ball, Brougham. 1877—Sydney, Australia...First Ptlze, International Medal acid Diploma' Berl M-een ; No 4 Ternpera°ce"hal1, broug •Honor. ham,Colic Philip; So 9 Odnfellowa hall, .. of TVhicevale,Joe Taylor; \0 10 Orange ball 1977..,Bra,npton, 0nt...First Praze. Molsbh­ ` Pad Cie'ane r -- —8th con;R W Blowbray; No 1t Towu bail, 1877...Hamilton,Ont...First Prize over all exhibitors _-• Claremont, Thos Dnan ; No 12 School 1l378...Paris, France., International Medal and Diploma of Honor - house,Alton&.A Reesor. 1978...Toronto, Ont...Gold Medal Sir Tod3 seconded by D E Pugh moved 1,87-&_Brantford, Ont..:Firtt Prize, close competition For Clean;,!] Windows, Mirrors that whereas somia of the owners of the g taunts tele hone lines which have recent. -1870. Toronto, Ont..,Two First Prizes, keen. contested for Ap p y y _ - _ and Silverware. -.- :;Leen constructed" in the :owrsbip have 1880,..Montreal; {due...First prize and two Diplomas of Honor failed-tome beads"of-laderan-i4y wttb th* --- -- - council as requestea ander terms of the TfiBD:::ToronEo;Un SIed81-oe�I3IpToma of Honor Ful'<'k8 Fly I1111er, _ resointions aucboriztug the use of the public 1881...Montreal, Que...Hors Concours _ bi bwa}a for a&id linea. 1881„rrfarolim, Ont...Medal and Diploma of Honor Binder Twine Etc. Thereferethat the reeve be iastaucted to 1881...Hamilton,Oat...First-Prize,sharp competition -take legal advice respecting the same,and 1882...Derby. England .International Medal and Diploma of Honor. report to this Council at its nest meeting . $arawa:e "e"b"s 188.1.:.Hamilton, Ont ..Three fir-s. prizes J Reagin The council now adjoarned to meet again e f Pickering, Ont. -on Thursday Dec 11th for the transaction 1985.,,Antwerp, Belgium,...Higbest awar1srid IDternational Diploma of general business, 18SO—Cittawa, Ont,...First prize in keen- competition LETTERS TO TME EDITOR. ]800—Kingston, Ont,,.,Four first diplomas ; keen competition ° " - :_ 1891...St, John, N.B...International Diploma Pure' 'Drugs- 1891and Medicines 'l 'tThisdepartment iaopeatoall for the tsirdis• ...Heljfas. \. S.,.ProvjucialDipIo'mas cuss:ouofpublic fluest,ons. Thb writer must 1803...Chlcag0, t,.S.A...Medal and International Diplom! " In all cases sand!its correct casae with copy - :-%Ve wish it distinctly understood, uowever, 1900...Parl9, Erance...First'Prize, Medal and Diploma t _ Cut . Rite Prices• that in no case do we hold ouraelves re. - Lponsible fur opt❑ions expressed b; cores; i�In audition to the above noted pries, the Dominion Pianos and'Orgabe N IK Dear Eir-.Pill you permit me thrpggh have been awarder.over 300-First Prizes at County and other fairs m Ontario, You 53P 7 to di per Cent dent g with us. - _ ithe.mediiimot ypur column,to draw atteni Y e from 1,0 by 1•n' w• ion :o the lectures which are shortly to ba � delivered in this township by Dr.Jackson? T Thomas'Electric Oil,2 bottles for 25c. "`°Epsom salts 3c-1b,10 lbs for 250 :He is to speak in, Claremont o❑ Monday Chaaa'a and Csrter'a Pills 2 bottles for 250, Sulphur 3c Ib, 10 lbs for 13o _ early 1,800 Dominion Organs and 200 Dominion Pianos in this section, neat; and at Cherrywood on Tuesday. Dodd's kidney pilla 309. Pages'Eneliahspsvincure,gaerantee$ -His*Lane is the phy siologicul effects of and,every one giving satiifaction, Ask those who have them: . Dr Williams pink pills genuine 30;3 for 89 Mustang Heave Remedy "_Sc �• __ s:c,bol on the human Sy-ten: ; and it. i_ Cuticura Ointmet 50: Ss❑derson's Condition Powders •only fair to the lecturer to remark that ria �The Dominion Piatro-is guaranteed f5r 10,tears, It will last a life tiros, Pierre's fi•avorit Preacriplion'65c Gillet's Lye 10:, 3 tin for 259 trestment of the subject will be-uf a t and is rcgar,ed as the racer Perfect is Tcueh, Toue 'end CZ'uahty and the most dor i. oughly dp•to•d"ate ar-wail ai:ideYiy"scisn• able o sbi Pianos - - Pierced Pellets ldo. Neree balls 15c,2 for 25c ti50 cL•aracton` At rtat eapeu3e llr t waruer'a este cure, 0io Condition Powfters mad-e from pare dr ugea" Jackaou.lass had lance char:e prepared The Uest•value cud the easiest of terms of payment civic, ,Call on or writs 'pairs 's sa�Wr Cumpannd tf�o - br'in'g your recipes _ dt:om the teost re,:Ent Flutes by one,of teas �" .. .. _ Ayer" Hair Vigcr 509 Ciaby'6 O Fn 5>ip h):, 3-cokes for 25a .leading Ior::ntr, LLrtista, An thee,tceetht r l Syrup 1.vpophosphites is&"splendid tonic Trusses, Suspensory Bandages the•blackbz�ard,will be emp!*}Srd toF I and mus_lebnilder 7•ic bottle fur 4:,e Silk Els by;fitoc6ing hot water bottles •afla3;rate'th8 deterioration of thio bodily e : Markham 11'.Peerless Hair Vigor 50C Fountfiiu Syrruge.s organs,and of_their cell struct ice. occas• Inn pF•�nna800 Atotntsers and Rubber goods_ of all kinds Toned by ibe u3e_gt a'yhrl, As a graduate. flak's Re3.Clorer.-Cum,pound �. at..W,t oleeale Prices of sumo years standing in both Arts and Oak's Red Closer Ointment,a sure cure for i Finest Cod Liver Oil al _oat tasteless ay"41:Et er.'and sa an enthusiastic and diff• -----------•---" -- r for e _ a 50C T ' h Pine qt Eczema - trap,White the and Ta Cough (tent scieatiiot,Dr Jscksen knows-wlrat be - Oak's r)9sOepsia TP blety 35,-. 'Tooth Bi ashes 5 and 10 y is talking about,and is well worth 3ieteuin t Telegraph Otic 259 N iceiy-perfamed Toilet Soap 5o cake• to. - - - Derby Blister r5o,Diirby Oil 25o •Perfumes,all odors.l0.and 15c 'Thi township csecative have requested J UST ARRIVED , Saltpetre.pare,2 lbs for 25o I Pure Cream Tartar,Spices of all kinds the to call Public notice to the Pact thin all E39enaes L,m)u,'IV anills,eta - 'those wb6 are in favor of advanced temper. -- g - g'- . - -ance lef,islatlon must mark their I-X"under �1 Fne line of Costuui'ne,Flannellettes, BlankeEs, Grain' bags that will s be to announce that we hive purchased the Dru;stock of Hugh -Yes",on Thursday Dec.4th. .ThLs.stiite• - stand tele 'wear: ' ' ' Miller & Co.,811 recipes,-prescriptions and preparations in connection with. :anent is rendered neceassry on account of - _ the ambiguity which some will find is the `+Q9 hat store may be had from n'3 at Wholesale prices. gaiatioaapon the bailor-peps. Fine Line-of Groceries an hand. "Wbofesali'snd Retail T t tri 171 Bing St Esatt, W.H.Adams, r Drnggeste• V• �•aJohnstoa &dCo•� TORONTO. See,Tia, Prohibition + ' (Claremont,Nov 17{h. Aaaxi&tion tt 0hn Parkes, �LZY3.baS�021; 'Opp.Clyde Hotel,8acceaeor@ to Q, D. D�NIEL I-CO. - .17 i �a. —�—� -0 L-A-R-9-1140111T NOTICE YO � t�%>Y/IT0�4Z_ _ r vman F�tliey is tnoyl`agiato i6i{ieiow residence. In- �ITUR�f reve r S In the matter of the estate of JAMES Niue BoarsCora ,Of Whitevaleowswed is ` inted wash H JOBBITT van in pursuance LL CA , P R nt deceased. _ �7• _ - 'Reek with Cigodwood friends. - —FA PAICx Kate in fa hereby Ir sa is arson . a the -- M i` - .-c Baptist friends intend holdiult a tt t See onr ole e - v _ ' � - statute to that behal ,Chet all ypetroas bav:a Dioftlason over Sunday. When the butter Won t claims upon or against the estate of James _ ,:i tit Jobbitt, ate of the Village of Claremont, mer Oak Dinh Chairs, eifenaiOII p Chan Lad shoe maker, wbo died oa or.boat i(aot�tinee Of Sileboarde, ak BOdt 00m Qefti, g come put a penny trt the Coaches oto• < _ ieimae{ria On Christmas Eve. P P y the 11th day of October.1909,are req -aired on or ,•• - v ,�w� Chas Lee hse left for Sturgeon Bay churn," is an old time dairy by t0Poat p 15' to dayof Dec-tub c-tu area executrix ofDon't So etnl(age is the lumbering bceltnese.' "' of tLe said deceased fall fo;qN our gt3cns eSs_tha.ieweat is the Lad. Particulars of their Christopher Topper has moved tab the pf overb. • It often Seems t0 claims in writing,with their names and sddres- Fu.raltare dellvered to your house free. ,y ,•i :r'.• sar and a statement of securities U any held by house formerry'oodnpieed by F Dowswell. work though no one has ever mem' , t' p J. H. Beal$, big Furniture Store, Claremont. Walter and Mrs Thomson have got ■Notice is hereby given that after the said 15th _ � nicely settled in htold why. day of December MA,the said F-secatrx will 7 _ n their eum } pzoceeii to distribute the assets of the said do. 'E ! Elere. - ceased ..as the Parti.. ..titled'thereto, L -- Joshua$randy is improving Itis already' 1�heri mothers are worried hsvia`regardonly to the claimof which notice s shall Lase been given as above regttued,and anew fence On the ause the children do not the Executrix will not be liable for the sald - aoatb aide, o an erre. of Duncan and Mrs Dolphin and child.of gain Stten th and flesh we whose claim notice shall not ave .n an �1��ate+s.f•- ---- - S g g ,. u aforesaid. _ a . •. _ _ : Brougham,event Monday with ire for. say -give Ye them SCOtt'S Elxiul• JA1E JOBRiTT, ' i must's mother here. y by her solicitors. UODS d: GRANT, - John Geraw'took a Iarge load of pumps 5iori. 8 Hing Street west.Toronto,Out. tosooDate 3{ to Port Perry On Tuesday. The pump Dated the lath of-November, 6-? - t -_baainess is booming. It is like the .penny. iii the _ w --- 1 - The ftev Mr Leonard, of Goodwood, milk because it works and Tin and 2 _ _.sill preach a special sermon bear-nil on _ ��tt I ibe referendum on Sunday evening next. because there is something «...t::t7Ove Den ars ?: Dr C J Brodie returned a few days alto - � from his hunting trip up north. He astonishing about it. _ STOVE RIGHT - - -, beonght back a deer with flim which he Scott's -Emulsion is simply :'Granite-Ware PRICES RIGHT a t . - declares{hat he himself shot. P y DO Wti WELL RIGHT Duncan Macnab bas boutmt ibe two a milk of pure cod liver -oil Complete stack on hand. - '- t vaeaus lots from Frank Cooper and JS I ! Bandy. It is rumored that a bank will with some hypophosphites =7 'be erected there in the near fatnre, especially prepared for delicate .. Eavetroughing a'specialty. Remember W J Coultis'sale-of- farm' A gaaatity of inch lumber and some a stook sad implements on Wednesday Nov stomachs. scantling also some ata timber suitable for - 961h• As lir Coultis in giving up farm. Children take to it naturally outbuildings,for sale"t:heap, � • f - ins everything will be sold Spears will t reserve be _ �� ® '_E11911aest- 4 �r and 9frs Adam Spears will celebrate Geo. Bandy,s old stand. Cloremooi.- the 10 iv f their wedding Friday evening. The Baptist oboir.i dw - will be present to add to the pleasure of l naturally to the children be- .,She evening. cause it is so 'perfectly adapted' T�IOSON - ' alembere of Claremont Lodga.108 bav Windmllld, Tread-powers, Choppers. Straw cutters, Pulpers, ins: badges in their,possessi,u will kiadly to their Nvants. _ Wbeel barrows, Wagons. Dump carts, Buggies•, Cutters, bring them to lodge on Dec 18 Th,a is -For all tt-eak and pale and Is Milt in the old =read end is pre- Sleighs, Churns, Washing machines, Tru_ckatld Platform scales - .1 important. Or leave them with P hise. pared to. do all kinds of-work at, , - -IJr anything in the Imprcme'nt line. nab before that date. thin children Scott's Err.ulzqon lowest prices. - �. Dr G M Brodie has sold our big prac is the most satisfactory treat- -ties to his brother Ral lh.&ad will learl. Ho e 9 o 1 as • $ sins a Specialty. -Ge,4. Philip, jr. Brougham � at �'� for Albertah` �V -T, t<'e are, I?,;el;t -,- - - - 9 s sorry o lose the doe•or. bfu wish him - - - -A ::' success in bts new ..eld of labor, -.,_•r-- 'a't'e will sent!you ;Prices P+igU. - the penny, 1. e., a s Considerable intereetis being develoaeJ sample free. - -- _ • � i - in the temperance campaign, an 1 temper - _ once people are lookioa mrwarI to the_ lecture whjcliF-ta be delisered rips f Sino e, , r -.day evening by ti,e Bey J A. Jackson, }3 A. 11 D.of Toronto, t THE The memberq of Frek'c4 eilnRmukt:nn I SCOTT tee 110'*VNE, parposs hotdiue a tqs azkl aatertat oruaut Chemists. on Thursday D Ac lith A e».1 "-ogr4m Toronto. Ontario. is belag Dreptrei in which Ter•7ato ta'ent ,, d flae S a Wa" Ouse, : eumpcsed of Knox colleee malequrrietse e - sem•a.d3i. a:._, °true. f : and lfiaa MCMUrty vocalist and efocnt• --- -_ — �^ toniit will take part._._Se , bills for _ _ y. _ It's not a question of how_much_we...can_ let._-_but_one of ho�wlittle we can afford particulars. . (� - - - i ook-'s tdoot turn the goods over to you for. _ About uiriy pigs were impounded hent - Am week• There ii.tq also been it num , t' berofcattleand boyses running at+out; t COMPOUND. � STABLE LANTERNS, ' WE ARE SELLING ' All For Five Cents. i d the streets all summer and some residents A meat dise-varr b7.an old r� �+ 3. _ jW P phywiaa: SLecteaJYatty recd ! Forty Cents', r . - - r�5Tl!s too:w c stytlass.atarpaa _ _ have ex ressed their intention of placing II abem in safe keeping; being 'determined r et%•%hty f>q rh,,.nndr N r ,Olk ka.rea.*peas cans aa^ tla I to nut up with the anissace no longer, :a ltea. L the 0297 perfecn } _ 4 '�V• ' asks -Ne eel:it for nve c,at,. 1 safe and rrllabl?medlc+2a dls. a'., la2te ra f;r •EEP$' '•—'—"-'— There are some people who consider it a' eovared, le warn rf ttaprtnc,piea druggists who C? - -- ' mesa trick Lo impound an snimal, but caer Inferior medicines in pia,e of twit. ,AA for 1✓ TPF F%MOCI � a*r*' - --- - �.1� Building Paper. i these people cannot tee the meanness of Coon's cotton Root rompound,rats norubsri C4 ED u,t A4T. 1uy5 setting animals at large to i) o perpetual: has,or In lose al and s cents to poata;e 12 fatter i. a a. .. s p and we willsend;sPatad,by returnmall.Fullsealed a•:•,, •rac, i t re• as•t ( !ctid,ng nniaLves to the whole asiaLborhood. m 7 w a t .t,l 51' - O TAAlt40 y.psral t particulars !a plain envelo to ladles only.a « }- We congratulate `91eoo-Wa on bis' stamps Addrerr The Coote Corapanlr. 'N•s ° ' ' '•nit °so' .�rev $� Rg a,=•!,std.eery ♦ "'°'•--�i� _ _ - success at the recent ploughing matches,f Windsor.OaL Canada =q And •r,uPd �aoss - `-� sa ° � Tarred dt the plotlahing match in Gina tswnehiP,i _._..—.--_-_.--..---- l whr Bmiidinzi a 1 e..d r f w.■ 11 a" , ^-�-_ .._-�_-_ ! u t pc r :% -ar wtt4t�' per'o a , on Nov 4th. he took fires prize in first'! cru pate.a a 1' then,first for finish, first for beet l �ectf-f To Ceti Evb roll cuisine uo n r. t ae •_V RY[L. ' seam in first class mea, and,eweepstakea - - oar price is •�_ e• no,a reit, Itooaag i• ,a,, r v + beady Booming We mase a 1 for-beet on the grounds. Al Elfsemere 00 Nov 5th he took tires in tires clans ' �\\ ' - - sixty-five. .pc racy r-prm materal ' 1 Cents. '1 ►abnttosaf rocttgwasiagtapar �< -_.nen, first for crown, fiat tot finish, Bret j'�` Yo-.r lantern w;li give the beer i gbt r for the beet plon>thed load in the whole' when dtled vita Golden Light Oil. Window Glass field, first for the beet going team. and first for ibe best turnout., At Zaiocrille Ws.c.rr •ooa of the 1►ra,et be eaptared the ehampionsbiLX �msrica The Eatr ordl'Iary large, &treat n s y er of ern... s.d liaa[es bPeaase w• a04 most complete stock rf A,} j %r hat.sucu s,iendi'1 vaiPes to offer is this Itao Ou w isdow glass to be found in and first for crown. { , coat Ail 1ra,la vn are'display tao:udes u different Stoves and Bang-. aaada Ti comppib"War, i,cyiaq is entirely io�erice.•Yoa'ldbe gou41 of rd ovba9wlthouihinaini Manta ISnameldlediavd ' - OR SERVICE-Tbe undersigned has a io the raagai3 sent P 1 7. .y. y' 1�j' eae.l+ues of our eeod Taints. Colored Glass. Orders for D Linton.lot 21.con.5,Pickering shire 8boar. • 'Akan{ for all iiet slttC altaand Fane; oleeialA t liiz H. Hopkins kinds ar rah- Golden Light' -,STOVE. REPAIRS._ rtTe.p•atal atsnllen. �h < _ tole. in by the McLaaglil in Oil. AXE HANDLES. CO'y,of Oshawa.. SEPARATOR ETPr9 pur-haear of i1 x 4 n:e.••d and satin. Ont,, ha mppe:appointed Co, er Conlon, fled, sud recommends - RE�tODDLEING OOt„hse 'appointed• the andereigned se ti cu his neighborsand i�USnB�� S1�V[ local agent for Pickering,for the mosi won b is da, Yoa don't• derful discovery of the nineteenth century. Itriow wbas good Coal Oil i•vain you bave Barrels tnlbef them for yon to take your pick A Specialty For the treatment of the Throat, .sod GOLDEN L(GH r. srustt tints.. AYU RR!AiRS vile supply,tram Two for Fifteen Cents: Catarrh, Tribes aria L chits It Hey r.pairs for slmoe+ acy make of stove, Ha+s t'e at Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ha fever RBtnenlb8r Wal-aro. iS0lt31 PerfoctStave Lfulsia h the best miter.si for - • - 'Testlmoaislalroo - application. worJlinc I_sad all throat and leo diseases. y Write ng, p g p'fa coal stoves,rac es^'� birber,priced Lias of she bees second mak', aaire stria linin model in the shop, g , .Agents, and furnaces, F:u any stove. g growth hickpry•'Fr ca mage up-to 930 each p f for particnlaee,a stock of treatments,' and _ $y: W. .White, I repairs constantly on hand,t. The Time to Bu stove Pfper la,ytow -Cattle Chains, Fifteen'Cents• Butcher Knives 290. : Claremont!]' '•3 reexl�Ri.�'®r. Css.t: and tba Pitts is _..._ Seven C.•ntsa i Elbows made alt is naa piece le i n F;l Gents get your \\`•'r' p t splewltd aesortmeat Butcher S.ive.1.-com-- •. �_ �., 1 Cents each. A eplend;3 aasorim?nt of open and close ries arising such well kgown m&17 ae,Jc s.Ra'go.m. c : ... _. i Fn'bsce'Pipes" madFicattle Ciisin'a You are care to fl.,l ibe s:ze!i sone,Joseph Allen&Sone,Tno.Russei A Co. _- • -• t!.t`.u[beet.qualar. of.'sodwe:ght of theta Boz neat in ourstock.'You makeyour aooioefor''rtreatF•fiveCts. Und es ` - grlvsnlaed iron, also Prices ring- from Flrteeh gents each up •r5 cue elbo s a . a d • .. S -g• 'IIOR9R i. - - ., E I e• 73 Cance Each,. . BI,3V6Sr .-froln me `�sple.di,l a, You'll 4ftonder ,H Apple Ptrers, i stink d"' r Blanket, sten- A bill snap in sliaaers Jus,received a shipment of 31" abaker comprising 3 t /I(� erdsizr, tiaped '• p 2009 pard. _� pig selection to Cho§e'fruro a: es eptionallS dow }iii ��, _sirs 11ey�ti e - _ �hY, v l The c nd that pares ao=t3snd strep _ clot?i,also bill ntu2e of cheap'shakers iz uar:ower widths • A bi eetection of mens r Alarke ani ew.sllnpp`e g. T'.0'td not Cur ons l,elOYP � a j' �I J p,.9,sneC:a.Iy Lech Lxnoiid ahiriiug•at 1?;:sold regLi6rily-at 11 and 15c per Yd 'Men will do well to �, i!.Cy are so vel';: gat:5fACtOr), vyeom 9—�ff+ Eq'luI}well regnlar,y pnc.dat bur their overalls from m_ Bi,z reductions in Lawns and Priuta La ' Fifty cease. Our At rock bottom' r V't si Much more neat for. .i _ _i LneLat hE. . n tto tcea carr-a sol!line l Y c P _of.adieq corer �'' t } of the latent alt tpes compriainR ,h.auve"et. Gcodvalua price ie' Cents. ='csdat'erect form,sirs: -• >vht (lout; "irdi_and mitt " "� car •hi at i•' _ - r ✓; tc_ Y. P P s to suit you all atdl,'f --� -- C%11 aL'd loon 9 ft ., v 'rblrf -nfn0 ♦ . t tv st t' S n ' - ock. no trouble to show goods_ i e'• �tb T'.�a. - . d;cod Jute 1-lar-se Cever for Fifty-Certs. a --• . . .. I _ -•-� ? d U,,llnr tventy--SSTs. l �� Cents.... -------- .c F'ORS'Y'TH. I U —. --- --- ulu-_5 cl r s othe . ' ,Et-,, A Good CI 's �itringer. _ - - Neel I 'z W CaocTbernitsperi• testes household t You- r E?. n e y Paye o ' a q buy a g.,d one. ally well bought ... ^<"y� ji ;,' ice-are enabled �1 That ii the kind we OOCI k'4'+ y to offer you eUw apt fell yepyu,one i 1 w t aL 1 c eats of wo- s/ 1 g ��GHARDSONS AXO. », a apeIs11ues_ service. gOur prices i' are specially right r e a3c,r0n,O)T. in this line _ Important Showing of finest display of Axe trust We will save AN eto Roller for China. A, very large assortment of bee Inst been fortgel taking in Cha IearHng yea-moneyia Year�rintt� Stationary, BOOkS, Dolls,' To a, abs factories of the Un.trd St+tea an9 Canada. erose ant PBrI30.pe your W g• er need.one. Beare Toys. J They will advance prices rlgbt away. Take saws apecisllats In tLte received for the Holiday trade. Coif - -' ' i d b t it _ onr adv w rn buy one from ase now wh ewe - enn offer you one st our specially low ptJces"- - - - - ,•.. Mine,and guarantee our work Io be satisfactory and'see them. I _ 21 ' •Subscriptions taken _for all Magazinee, b $� Q�9eeThe kly and Daily Newspapers. ■ t USS0� ' rd r� 0 a W.- J. H,- =CHAR�SON`, • ' , . -126 KING STREET E., TORONTO.- _" • -33rocle: Street, -- . �. }^ -0 h, ,yt^.n ..7�•5 'Y. �l'.: D M 1 , ••��.i._.•a...+^�,i•��' 1 t ..! .1: ,,,. ,�_.,-, ,. .*, .� aka `+::.. .-- �_. .3 ....s .- _ a` - .•tea.. _.._ _ _ _ fi . ,Kyr ..... . i • ,. _ .., .. ,. _ 1. �, _ _ ,..- - - , - --- - — _U __ ~ T ' ships, creamery, 21c; ane creamery, DOUKS MAY LEAVE CANADA ..SHOT AT LEOPOLD. J _ , r,, THE ��TC�2o}cl_.Onttgri0 _ creamery. 19} t° -- --- SAN OSE SCALE --M - -I 11 iii 11 J — - -- = --- -- , 20c; dairy butter, 16 to 16}c for Have Sent a Petition to the Seal- The Belgian King Was On His Commissions Suggestions for De. selections. tan of Turkey. Way to the Cathedral. struction of Pest. .�� . . . _ ___ rieeS of Grain Cattle etC ,. • t A St. Petersburg despatch says: I A Brussels' despatch says :-Three A Toronto despatch says: The re ' ' e UNITED STATES MARKIETS. The Viedimosti prints the text of a 1 shots were fired at the King of the Port of the San Jose Scale` ••rami.' in Trade Centres. petition, which, it learns, the elders Belgians on Saturday morning as sion with reference to the It ex• Buffalo, Nov. 18.-Flour - Steady, of the religious sect known as the his Majesty was proceeding to the Pc Uy Inspector F'is near -Toronto, Nov. 18.-Wheat-No. 2, 78Wheat-Spring,; wiwinter, firm; Nb. 1 hard, Doukhobors have addressed to the cathedral to attend a Te Deum in Grimsby, has been receiv�iesn _ r8,c; winter, strong; No. 2 red, John Dryden.- Dose wheat quoted at 66c east, and Sultan of Turkey. The elders' de-Lmemory of the late,. Queen )1larie y en. The commissioners, o. 2 spring at 67c east; Manitoba 77c. Corn-Weak; No. 2 yellow, 61c; Clare that although freedom of con- Ilenriette. No one was hurt, .• Dr. James Mills of Guelph, W. ° H, • NO. 3 do, 60}c; No. corn, 59}c; science prevails in Canada,'it is not The man who fired the shots is an Bunting.of St. Catharines and Johe 'Wheat firmer; No. 1 hard, 84 to No. 3 do., 5$ c. Oats-Easier; No. } such as the desire. The cannot Italian. He stood in front of the Dearness of London, express great B4;c grinding in transit; No. 1 „ Y Y '0 3 white, 331c; No. 2 mixed, 3_tc; submit to the laws or regulations of Bank of Brussels satisfaction at the results achieved i•TorLhern at 82# to 83c grinding in No. 3 do, 31tc. Barley-4$ to 62}c. g on the Ilse Royale. transit; No. 1 hard quoted at 78}c any State or be subjects of any ruler The other cartridges in his revolver by Sir. Fisher. . One. remedy, ttu Rye-No. 1, track, 53zc. Canal. except God. It is impossible for kerosene emulsion, is intended for~-Goderich, and No. 1 Northern aL P P Pt'o�ed to be blank, so it is pry - _ ?"e freights-Strong. them to become the subjects of Great sumed that those fired were equally use in the summer-Jule, August Milwaukee,•Nov. 1S-Wheat, higher Britain, and therefore continues the and September-when the leaves art Rye-No. 2 quoted at 48}c outside. harmless. The man was immediately • close, No. 1 Northern, ?.4$c; No. 2 petition, "We turn to your Majesty I on, and the other, the mixture d -- T3uckwheat-The market is gµiet at arrested and the police had some - Northern, 73 to 74c; Dec,, 723c. and be^ you to show race to us I lime and sulphur, is intended hot 53 to 53}e outside. g hands in rescuing . I from the Rye-Steady; No. 1, 51c. Barley- and our families as pilgrims of God. Winter, in Murch or April, when the - Barley-Tho market is firm, with P g hands of the crowd. lie gave the trees are bare. In each case sev� Steady; No. 2, 68 to 68}c; sa�ple, \1'e beg you to give us hospitality name of Robini. oral diliereut trials were made, b No. 3 extra quoted at 45c outside, 35 to 65c. Corn-Dec., 51 c. } and shelter in your wide 'dominions 3 and No. 3 at 41c low freight to New The royal cortege consisted of varyin Duluth, Nov. 1$.-Close - Wheat- in some tiny corner, where we can I g the proportions Of the in .York. _ .several carriages besides that of the Corn-:1larket dull, with new Cana- ° King, - containing the Count and gredients., The. corn missioners, It -, - Cash, No. 1 hard 74Ic; No, 1 lice Uv the labor of our hands and Northern 1.. I4a ' —. .. east.... found-the follow' to. ive...Lhe _♦ Northern, fellow the law of God, and where we mg-- g than yellow uotcd at 47 to 50c Countess-of Flanders; Prliice and q 701c;,Nor., 72,c: Dec., 70ic; May, will not be compelled to obey laws best results: For summer, one part west. Princess Albert of Flanders, the 73#c, Macaroni-No. 1, 87'c; Tho. made by man or re aired to become of coal oil to six parts of water, .__ _ Flour-Ninety per cent. patents i oc y q Princess Clementine and aides-dam , 2, 65ic. Oats-Dec., J c. the subjects .of any 'Monarch except emulsified with whale oil silap, is - firm at $2.67 to $'1..70 middle ' camp and ladies of honor. Minneapolis, Nov. 1S.-Flour con- the Lord." The petitioners con- the;proportion of one-half pound per : freights, in buyers' sacks, for export, When Robini reached the police . times firm, with a very light do- elude by praying that God will move- gallon of oil. Almost equally good Straight rollers of special brands, station he showed ample signs of results have been obtained - fron Wand. Old orders are rapidly being the Sultan's heart to have corn-' - - for domestic trade, quoted at $3,25 i the rough' handling which he re- treatment'with an emulsion of crude -- filled, but new business is ver light Passion on than. to $3.35 ' In bbls. Manitoba flours Y g •celt'ed from the crowd. The prison- - - on. account of the high prices by �--♦---- ` Petroleum. he best mixture found quiet; , Hungarian patents, $4 to er, who appeared to be weak mind• for the wintri seas 30 pounds of millers, which has caused large buy- NEW CLERK OF COMMOIVS g lime, witl> 13 pounds ot.sulphur, it $4.10; delivered on track, Toronto, . ed, said his only reason for shootin i yrs to hold oft for a lower market. ,was exasperation bags included, and Manitoba stronga [oration at seeing "so many water sufficient to make a total of < l I-oreign buying moderate; first Pit.t- T. B. Flint, X. P., of Yarmouth, 'tired-looking personages ecce , i 'bakers', 83.70 to $3.80, ents, $3.65 to $3.95; second I y iig I30 gallons, In concluding their ro- . -.-- I Millfeed-Bran, 514,50 in bulk patems, N. S., Lias the Appointment. such grand coaches." port the commissioners congratulate 53.45 to S3.f35: first clears, $2.00 here, and shorts at S1.7. At out- , An Ottawa despatch says: Mr. T. It is reported in same quarters the Minister of Agriculture on the side Ito $3.10; second clears, $ •30 to P points bran is quoted at 513 to I V B. Flint, Ni. P. for Yarmouth, N, that at least one of the cartridge.:, results of these experiments, acrd ew S:. 60. Bran and shorts-Market $13.;,0• 3Srrnitoba bran in sacks, lower a{L around; demand fair for `i., has ^^ .:TT;fated Clerk of the contained a bullet,, for a window of press the hope that by their core -- --• - - . ,$16, and shorts, $19 here. 1I1ouse of Commons. Mr. Flint Was the cartfage occupied by the Comte',tinued use from year to year thi - tprompt shipments; bran in bulk,' -' 1barn i:i Yarmouth on April 29, D'Ouliremont, the Kir.'g's Grand Province may be rid of the scale. is _ PRODU aunt received his ec ucation at . a' a . was smas to , it is thought, a short ruse. Bcans-The market is quiet, with' �" . Illount A,lisou College, Sackville, N. by a bullet. i . . offerings moderate. ordinary, $1 75 + LIVE STOCK MARKETS, .- D , and Iiarvard University, Mass __T S.T.R. ENGINEERS. - per bush, and hand-picked, E2. I In 1R7� he was c:(led to the bar, - _ Toronto, Nov, 18. - To-day at the IF e of at:d fr,uu 188.^, to.18`*7 was sheriff of TALE OF THE SEA. .Evaporated obbin• at B to 7c _-- Have Received Froth se t-- 25 Pet P jobbing # Per live stack were 72 carloads, ir:ctud- Ylutnout]i idTl T rzSTrr' T8r3 - -. -----Cent --IacrBase___.-- ---- - <. 1. • . ing 1,000 cattle, 1,Su0 sheep and Is'91 lie was issi�tant clerk of the 16 Left Sinking Ship, d:it 01.17 Rune}=The market ie ste dy, withjlnmbs, 1,000 hogs, St! calve. und 'IIuuse nt A�s..nl,I;v, ti �, In 187,S 1, b Survived, A Montreal despatch says: The ' strained jobbing at 9 to Bic per •,0 milch cows, 'Trade was brisk; jhe unsucce,sfull.y contested Yur- ; nrc'utiutions which' have been pia Ib,. and comb at 81.50 to $1.73. rices -a-ere firm but unchanged. with mouth for the liousr of.C'ommons. A Wellington, N '1.., despatch says: ceeding bet«een Mr. W. D. Robb, sw ' i _ Flay, baled-The market is un-'P K 'but wa;: returned at the general elec- ;-The eight survivors of the wreck perintendent of the motive power of . the exception of lambs, which ad- t'> . • changed, with- offerings moderate. Ivanced lU to 13c per cwt. Thc-re tion r,f 11191, and ngain carried the sof the British steamer Eli.ngamite, 'the Grand Trunk Railway, and the Car lilts bring $9 50 a ton on track. Iwas scarcely any really ilrst-Claus e0nstit.ttency at the general elections who were picked up on a raft by the ,enginecrs.and firemen of the system, _ 'straw-The market is quiet, with cattle on the market to-da . 'there l of ISi145 and 1900. He has taken an I British sloop of war Penguin. were havri been concluded in so far as the car lots on track quoted at $3,30 to was a steady demand for any good 'active Part in the prohihition move- irescued last Thursday, sixty utiles schedule cel-�ragesr is concerned. Thin._. - $3 75 a ' tea for Hist class oatrIe1v t cattle here but the supply' merit. II•: was Chairman of the from Rest King Island, the scene of was asrthoritaticely stated on Fri wreck, Th had been drifting'da '' Ther still remain, however, t h r e< e h g c _ Y S l n C t r.lc 5 ,�d' i t fere 0truuitt�e o the _ st a t, .1 u as limited, a � mited. Cable.. d from the U1 Onions-Market is st-ady at 40 to Country report no improvement in 110itsc "f Cor31m.>n.i, and rs well since November 9 without any food, some minor details to arrange re- 43c per bush for Canadian. (Prices over there. Isere a few lots versed in the rules and procedure. .except two apples Each apple was ,garding the discipline and rur.niny cut into sixteen pieces, there being'rulrs The increase of. wages grant- _ . I sultry-O!Terings of boxeh lots c:'f choice cattle fetched Sc per lb., , ' t tytteen men and the sreanrde%s un ed runs from 15 to 2- Per cent ao shall and prices Crrn Chickens, old, but the range was from 41 to lie 90 tr1 Stec per pair. sad young. 53 per ib. Light rlttl,,sold at from NATURAL GAS AT GORE BAY tw raft• when it left the wreck. Ilcordirrg to the stanching. division to 65c; lite, 50 to 60c. Ducks, 3t to 4ic per lb,' - i rhree of the men became maddened ,and wort( _lu•rformed. In some in- 11 •--dre+:+et, 6b to SOc .per pair,' Geese. Far good to choice- butcher catti©!PQaaitoulhn Peo le Excited Over �hY drinking seawater and leaped Is it is computed by mileage t - 7 to -ic per Ib., and turkeys, 10 to prices were' strung and quotations I AllegeT Strike. overboard. Four others and the and in others by a Hied rate. Thi - - .1'1c per ib. for young, went-up to 41c as the top pricP. Ni,- , ,1 l pronto de,P.itcll l;L.}s'. A tis- stewardess died of starvation an-d I-Gran.t "Trunk has about 3,000 eagi - - Potatoes-The market is steady'at .drum stuff said welt at from 3; to cna 'ry of natural gas near Gore I3uv !exposure. The sur�i�ors suffered Is}eers int' firemen. 'Thu enainierr 8O to 93c per bag here 1•n car Iota. '3,c per lb., but common cartL. ar,f• Manitoulin isJnnd, h;i,9 much excited ia¢onizingly on the raft. This was $12now make ail' the wit from 5104 to g, is rat ter slow A few.. nod in' ud ,the resident- rrovincral Engineer J twelve feet long by srven feet 'wide. SI_:, aril more, with overtime; t+ . to St'lo pe-r ba R ilch ,)lacC'alluin•-t' Ft Ras hal! submerged, erul everyln;°n{h, and the 1',remen about Cift; Small lots, out of store, sol! at 81 not in request. The local dei:' isited tt.e locality last dollars les+ The increase it 1s ua . cows are wanted, and the light.kind wee-k; and nay; there is a, good flow 'I se'a swept over it, drenching its oc-• . . TFIF HAIRY ' MI ARKETS, will sell at close on $c30 each For :44m a three-inch hole 48 feet deep. !cupants. On the night of Nov 11 i der9tood, now places the Graaf - _ Dutter-The receipts are fair and ex�'ort bulla, stockers, and feeders" There will probably be niore excite-I the castaways sew' the lights of a i trunk sc�cdulcCanadian on n par tern ate -- the demand good. «'e quote :-Fin- the prices are steady but unchan ed,i g s y,' of the Canadian I aci9c eastern rate a meat :fium ae', as the:Valuable na-i tcanwr, anal shouted frantically, est 1-lb, prints, 17 to lac large Good feeding steers are wanted, hired Prtiacluct is never found in any !Tl:e steamer lowered a boat. which I seas c atter Its last adjustment. It ro?19 and-tubs,.lu to_17c. scconrinry `'mall stuff is steady: lambs are yuantibv at su shallow,a depth, ul- r passed within fifty yards of the.raft. I was claimed .ntede the.engineers ant : higher; all sold out early to-day. thou•h the rock strata arc very l Tben, although th,:se on-the 'raft 'hremeri tine beet paid on the con gravies, tubs and rolls, 13i to 14ic. f i,od heal calves are wanted. Export I b ' g, - _ � - - _ has yrs', 12 to 13c; creamery prints, P ,close- to - the surface on Manitoulin a'houUn the .))oat turned fluent. • `•20 to 21c, creamery solids, '19 to Cwa:, ire -worth from 53 25 to S�.- I1,laad. A great.deal of drilling has I'and went buck to the stea'nit'. ' ap-- ••- - 40 per, ,*rt. Lambs are ,"!linEt at 'Ueen dnr:e on the island in. times 'patently not haunt; heard the cries VIOLENT DUST STORMS. I . 1`Eg' from S3 to $3.90 Per cert. Burka _,' F: s-`+trictly -first class stock -ls Past in. search of ell and gas, in fact for help. After this, despondency get re merely•i, miriat at $2 50. to $2•- bath hate been discovered «1011 !seized the occupants of the raft. One• ,Inhabitants of Austra-liar Town/ • scarce 1t:e - quote -'>trirtly new .• ^ ,5 per cwt. the nil was ouly found in compara- of them tried to appeus<• his. hunger _ Badly Frightened"; lain, 20c: cold .9eoi e, 17 to 18c': Calves tete4 iroai S2 to S razh, • small c uanlitie%, some very f, When . .A Sydney, '_',t. S W., despatch s,ivs litekled, 2,6 to 17c, seconds. 13 to I g . 14c or from a e Sc per-Ieb _ p -g -g- _,_ the calf of ~ tie ref the+ sh nt alongside Thd southern parts of Australia hnvv atncly by ch.+win his haudkerchle the enwi ,� pricFlcgf lr a holes l air h.�sdSB [ �ccc[ °uCi as wells «ere dr filed in. ;.' n en Iwas able'to stand.c Ai[r wrecked - C'hcese--The market is firmer, wither. sten viwitrd Fly unPrece�dc�nt#rrmmrr-io vales of large cheese at 1:_ to 12ie, i I1 of them and dight and fat bels. nr, quoted at NEGOTIATIONS RENEWED. I been ciyit. UY unprecedentedly via - ` and small-at 1_i to 121c, ,were in a most emaciated condition, lent du.t storms, the drytirsw whicl _ . - _ I$5..., per' cw•t, Flogs to fetch the ,- - - lop price must be of I-rime gttahty, American Land Syndicate Inter- iand their faces, htlnds, and .legs were'hn% prevailed for •seven years reach raw.front exposure to the sun and FLOG P1tUUtfEr, and r3Cale .nOt bS1aw 1.60 nor abose I views Government, ling its climax this }ear. he terri. 240 1h9. I A Toronto ,les atrh says 51r. n water, All hope 'of finding the • re- Ibly destructive• drotitgh't has desfro}• - -- -*Pressed hogs are steddy• with re- P training forty ,person,; from the El- `" - tel Pts ulndcrata. Cured meats in Following is the range of prires-I F. F .rn, Finck Island, °IIL, and ed Clic herbage [n large areas, laying for five stock at the ,Tarrint-o cattle t ingamite has been abandoned. the land bare. A heavy gale on No- - . . small su,lPly, ,with prices f rni. R'e Judge i tt, Chicago, field a cnnicr- i for to-day: car on Wodnecday with Ffon. F. .f, - +F---- vember 13th ,:flied immense quanti. . , quote :-Bacon, long clear; It°c, in I . ion and case lots.. Pork, mess $21 111 _ Cattle. I!sols with rei.•ronce to the plan of dies of dust from fl.ese t'rucfs and Lo 5'31. 0; do., short cut, S'=3.50, Expert cattle, per cert... S4 ^^_,i S.i�0-We'former representing an American A BULLET IN HIS BRAIN. I drove • vast clouds of ,red-powdarea F+u:o!ced meats, la#"3n 14c; roils, Do., light. :3.75 4.^_5 'svndicat.e. to secure a,isiO,000 acres I - ear Ur far end wide, The afmcrsphere __ 12 to ,12;c',. shoulders, 11 to file Butcher , cattie'e ch'foe 173 4 `i0 ,iii 'N?i•.v Ontario on a colonization Dundas County Farmer Suicides was nppressice, and it was hardly Do„ onliovi'y to good X1.00 3 50 'Plan, involving-IO.000 or inorc set- I in His Barn, I Pclssihte to breathe'. The darkness backs, 15 to lair, breakfast bacon, Stockers, per cwt ,.. ,,, :,t1 3 '25 'tiers. I'he meeting wii9 n renewal was intense ,white fire dust clouds l.i to 13.c. tiheerj'eael i.e►mils.�_- of neg,tiatia - " sus.._ 1Triag : • _ i . ' • ,,_„r r � I :1n Iroquois, Ont., cLcs .itch Says:,,,wcre pas•s-ing. The inhabitant% of Lard-The-market •is unchanged. Export ewes, r cwt...',' 3.: a 7,c10_ I lies. Ransom, a farmer three numerous towns were badly [$+guLca We quote ;-Tierces, lli,c; tubs, llc; I P Fx c peu'dixl seals flute ago. No deliuitc 1"Ies west of this village, comm_it- ed b z.. Lambs-, per cwt ... ... . :3,50 R._i0 ,.result has yet been coached. by darkne%E, and hid in their ;•;Pales, 11, io 11 jc; compound, 8}'to' per cwt 2.50 2.75 tell suicide on Thursday night Uy l houses, .Artificial light .was neces Bucks, 10 c. h "' 2 allooting himself: Tt appears he sary in the strrxts of 1lelbourne, t 0u 3.00 . Culled sloe' ear►, ., ,.. -TO FIGHT PEA WEEVIL. . 'bilkers and'Calves.. ,came, home that evening 'so.mewhtit I where there was alscl much ' ball DUSI\ISS AT MONTREAL• row-s,, each 2.1.00 15-W lintoxicated. Ilis wife, knowing he ''ifghtning, which ignited several Calves, each ... 2.00 10.00 Edtiaational Campaign Through wag violei:t when under the influence buildings. It wan very dark in Syd- >•Iontreal, Nov. 1$.-Markets show - i ney: The clouds extended 12 miles Institutes. of ]i'r liquor:,_was t;fraid to lcf. hint: in 1 . little change. Cheese is stronger in - - ...,�_.- he house, and he went to the barn, i eastward. Tl;e railroads in %ome ' Sympathy with the Liverpool mar- • - A Toronto.despatch says: air. C..�whcre he was found this morning i place% were blocked by heaps of dust. - ket; which has ad-v-anced another POTATO CROP IS POOR. C. .Zanies, Deputy .11fnistrr of Agri- with a revolver still in hi% )land atld 'Atter the wind subsided the atmos- ahiGinn to :iSs per • cwt, white or I culture has sept out circulars to all la'Uulle in his br;iin. Ile had been i t here was brilliantly pink, -and', th1 colored: this.is a rise'-of'3s in two Bh yield • Ruined b Rot--Grains.',the department correspondents, in , t rape-r•ature• fel[ suddenly. The lack �-•, -' dad's: the" local market !s very g Y dead srome time lrhen discovered, A a Good Crop. order t0 ascertain the extent of tile'few wa;ks ago -he made an assign- ! I havoc wrought p of rain continues. -The this season:'• Ontnrio used to pro-acts,o, as ;meet fear the benefit of his creditors, :: anticipation orilat furtherhrisen Grain' P, e t by the fa weevil and has been drinking ]lard since.. —T . - - - A Toronto onto a c ns atch says i ' -No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 72 c, Fort ' C!; 1 "•t o[ 1tp.•i effete has hist encs rr,agnificent pea crops before., ... 1 .. Wr liiint; No. °I Northern, 743,c,'Oct. s• e l ih', ivovcuiber crop report, Ithe weevil gut irl.its malignant work, I . -� CANADA'S FOREIGN TRADE. . --- 1Ilil•ntent; Ontario red and' white nluc.h is vary satisfactory, indicating ,alld'Mr. .Ja.nr,•s says that if farmers i CRAZED BY HIS LOSS. - whe:ft, 72c afloat; new crop pec,S, ;thi,t tl:e yield �in Post cases' was would treat their Iro:;s properly the I Eallorts for Four Months E:cee,d r't-iic' afloat, and do, oats. No. 1, '',poo .,nd the crops well harvested. crit could be checkea.znd prolitable.,Retilrned• Lline.r, Robbed''of His . .:'res by , 10,000,000. .. : BOJ to 3�c ex store; rye, 56c afloat; 'I'lfe rains 6ek,::c,-! bitrvest,ing in.'crop% acritiu'growu. Ib this end tl;c Nuggets, Nom Ipsane• 'An Ottawa despatch says: Can . • .No. ettra barley, 4°Jc:' bucl:whe.nt, n.a1;y :,vct4on�, Gut, insc:t 'pests raid ilopai•tiliei:t will inaugurate cul . eel- - j _..No.67o afloat, Flour-\[anhtoba patents, less i lir ry f h:t: ::,seal. 'Che Ite,sinn licit 11 cziiiiiai,�n tl-:is • winter A New.York despatch says: Beale-:ada's iorei�n'trade'for the past four fly is 1•cp6rted as haviilt; ,almost c7is- -through .the Fni-Irers, 'fnstltutes s°';-ward'Uouucl with a Ung tf_l;old oug- monil:s shines a material increase. S4.lt?, strong bilkers', $3.SU; On- - des ,.t}- -his packets full of cash, The'iticr eine in the aggregate ti=lde a.aF aavvwo.�--- t ariustr tib +tt--m-TI&-r 773.40-f o ca-di -di'd_"T=,n-^1-s--t o ]'i^tlt rt. t}m'fittT+'.--- &w ."�n--c, In bags, S1.G:, t� $1.70; patents, sicterab'.e cicirnas;e, and In a few places treat their Leas to koell the weevil S:i3Or)0 in n11, icon iia tJ e min -oT 13a+aptil a in s"af iiis sls £i+r r•ctul ,;,.; .�` $. .70 to,e4.1.r1. Ilolled Dans-3litlors' tros't nipped the Luckwheat and.late 'out. French Guiania, Jacttucs i-cl Travers. ,anrption, and expor s bi'6 ra°' - " prices to jobbers, $2 -ire tsars, su►--roxn-R--I�e _ 1n n% Cl 1 IJ1'J:11ICC only was 511,$73,Glri. AE a native of Vrdnce,' has Leen robbed 1. ,_.34.15 ,e:r•bW. laced-Manitoba bran, aUlc. The yield in :<Prit:g wllcdt is �'it11.-the_sanle perinct'-6t 1 COSTLY POTATOES. ward at Bellevue. Travers and his last year, the exports exceed the 'im- B18: shorts, 5'20, bags included above the average Hurl quality good; I • partner; had reached this city on 1'ports by over S10,t100,000. The . - - - -- Ontario bran, in bulk, $1G: shorts, barley, immense growth of straw i — -•- --- - - The Northern -Star Now Brings ',their way back to Prance, and, as grain in imports, as compared with " . . . in bulk, $19. Beans-Quotations are I and larGe yield, somewhat discolored; $2,500 a -Ton.' "neither understood English, ' they the first.four' months.of the previous . : . non:roil fit S'' i7 cars"on tt•ack. Pro-Ioats, extra good; rye, a good crop, a lodging house near I fis year, wast$4.116,65S. The in. ► took a room in c.il , - - . visions-Heavy Canadian short -cut bu>;'smali quantity grown, peas, the A London despatch says :--CotrLnt.ry the docks Both displayed their crease in experts was $7,761,957. ' ' 1.. pork, 52:,; light short .cut, $22.50 Poorest on record: beans, very Life describes the history of the tle.asttres carelessly,,and when Tra- - to $21; compound refined lard, cJ to Poor; buckwheat, tobacco and corn; potato known as.the Northern "Star vert; went out alonc�to purchase. a. -} sic:,pure-Canadyan Ip.rd, 11c; 'finest,only. fair. In .Augarst the potatoes as one- of the romances of finance, It watch he is believed to have been in- _ '-' ' ' • . lard, 12 t0 12}c; hams. 12} to 14c; were booked for a large yield„- but was' brought out in 1901 by a Fife- (Meed to drink drugged liquor. tie ' ” - I • gg' 1 PARCELS FOR CANADA. bacon, 12 to 15c; dies"sed hogs, .since then rot has appeared, caiusing shire;'Frow'er, who parted with a few returned . shortly to h'is room, his _-- . . - 67,:,9; fresh killed-abattoir, 59.2:5 'losses of from 10 to 50 per cent: tors at the extraordinary-,.price. - of rg.o.m gone,. ,When .Jia realized his DutyDlay Re _3nid in Britain Af> to 59.50 per 100 tbs. Eggs-Selected I In some sections of the country the D1,120 a ton. This is about 10 1 loss, lie became violently insane, and er First of Next Month. (lits candled stock, 19ic; sfraigHt l"�1iuds"'-will 'be left in the ground. shillings a Pound, at which rate t.wo was taken-in charge hy.the police. - : ..rec•eipts•, 18ic; No. 2, IZiO- Honey The yield of apples has been excep- pounds were purchased by a Lin- ' : -An' attawn despatch �•ays: 3li! ! -hest clo,,er, in sections, 11. to 12c tional and prices so low that thou- coIhshire dealer. Tr°f-n this two - - Post Office hepartment has boon ad-' I -per section; in '10-Ib. tins, 9J to sands of bushels wore allowed to pounds there will he gtown this Richard Luckner of St. .Iuseph, vi sed that the new nrraiige hent,, un- SOC; in bulk, Sc. Poultry-Chickens, Iron. - year 1:;0 pounds. Tlie dealer Was so 1'�Tich.. ivas aCtacked h�'"a large engre dc'r ichich•duty can he paid in Great _... 7 to'8c .per .ib.; ,ducks, A to^,9ic �- -- pleased. with the result that ho'near ibaG L,lace hlst. lionday, - and. IJritain qu parcels destined fol Can. 'turkey%,. lOc. Cheese--Ontario, 12;c; I TLa Hud9rin's Bay Co. has been bought a further civantity at £.SOU after being severely c[.iwiid'by the oda, 'will go into effect on De.enlber .Township's, 12c. Butter-Fancy Town-,Sr•1,nt1 d incorporation in Ontario. a ton, which is the rate for 190:. bird sae succeeded in killing it. let: . - _' " . . . .,. . . -r---- : ' .. • ' — . . . .. , - r I . . + r _— . w . Ar,,e+�c �w .r .w. . r w — 1. 1— } .. ,•n - # Y .. '.i - _ - n :. - .y- .w .. ..r� !�' _ 'wA a' . ,',.mow... ,.__� _e'..i .-:..•-_G .___ :i— — ,r. 9:'n" _ r_ { f _ _ _ .. _ .. • .. _ r •,. "_ _ ppyy I 1, !ing-neither money, nor birth, nor ber every aspect and event of that f mA {� Q • - }� - -ood b theday 1 'Te she sH -wee, -coat¢ .l�liri 11t --�iS8iYi7+ y. :I Y f H 11 godliness, and a humble heart that to be celebrated at Little Bethlehem, ' - .. UYSMAL _ LaYPrences tl>o a v�ho have-been 8--- _y -- --- __ --- BI--the -._ _ a , to him. An.d is not that, far above tiple members -of the con egation AM.- JOSEPH BOCHET7A MF the riches of this world, which are were to be of the party, and the Revr. LEASED FROX RHE1�,ATISM. but as dross?" stead Obadiah Porter provided the N "Yet a little worldly wealth fa entertainment with no niggardly _ __ i _ . i necessary to us while we ar'e'sojoura- hand. Suffered Much Agony, His Appe r • When I entered the parlor I found tits Failed and His Strengtl - o " . ere in this vale of tears," remarked , ]Ctrs. Humphries. it full of people. Of these, two sol- Left Him-Hope for Similac - - OR BLINDFOLD ON THE BRiNK = "yea, verily; but a crust of bread, emn-looking young men, whom I had Sufferers. 9 - and a cup of water, sad a Prayerful often' seen at chapel, represented the _ ' snuffled the pastor.th o [sod the godly'„ Humroophries, the bridesmaids.amaidsd two m�kab►Y tehters of Mrs. nch agony the sufferer basnly those who hav' e at timet t , _' OF PREC[PtCES '> _ Bat aQiono woredanmaids.wedding flu- woe eaagony he s erer has times ng.grheumatism ptoms —CHAPT �`0•t0 above there was an intense Much more was said in the same (strain. cry-their peculiar C:sed forbade Z'ai'Y, but among them w(11 be fount : _ ',. i-k -. ?i' 11 !4 By and by the party left, and we them; all were somberly dressed, ftcute pains in the muscles ant ; _ 1 -' How or when I fell asleep I could longing to be again within the influ- were alone. I-and- Judith-sat still- more fii;tingiy for a.-funeral than for loints, the latter sometimes - mu,cl ._ — at the window, watching the angu- - r never remember. But I did fall ence of those eyes=yet I shuddered at a wedding. I was solemnly greeted swollen. At times the patient is un asietep. Neither can I remember how the thought. There was a, spell up-,lar, gloomy-look, p figures y- down by'each person; but there was no able to dress himself, and the slight `.' �t the argon walk, preceded by' their . long I slept. From the time that I on me - that, drew. me irresistibly g smile upon their face, for with these est jarring sound aggravates thl .threw myself despairingly upon my !toward Judith Porter, I host• people to be joyous was to be wick- pain. Liniments and outward' ap bed all is hazy. I can never pre f Even after the lapse of many years i "Ah, ff you would always be to ed pitcations cannot possibly cure rh-t cicely separate the vision from the the memories of r}tis period oY my me as you have been this evening Although in the height of summer, Inatism; it must be treated througl j: reality. I will, as faithfully as lies 1 life 'are so painful that I dare not I I said to her, gently laying my,head it was a most miserable morning. the blood, and for this purpose them -within my power, des0n ibet he re-I dwell longer upon them than is pe-I upon hers. From edge to a of the horizon Is no medicine et discovered cal .i g p She re lied me with a gesture of g �S y -- azaining incidents of ,that terrible`cessary for the-purpose ot-explaining, pg, the sky was one--of uniform leaden equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills♦ Whei - disdain. "Poor idiot!" she cried, night in the order that they occur-;and tracing future events. hue; there was a fine, soaking rain, given n fair trial, these pills nen0li red. Mr. Porter's threat was no idle I with a mocking laugh; "do you think that blurred and blotted to the eye tail to cure even the most stubbon lit was for your sake that I playedIT First, the dream. Ione. Body and soul were, through Y every more distant object; the satur- cases of, rheumatism, Mr. Joii 1. . - I was living back in the past. I ;his daughter, utterly subdued to his I the fool to-night? It was only to ated trees, kept up a constant drip,, Itochette, a well-known resident oi -;,''i"' was standing at the window of the ! throw dust in the eyes of those hy- , . S will. Out of her presence, I felt drip; the calyx of every Sower was St, Jerome, Que., in an interview , , A ocrites, and give a color to. what boys' bedroom; I was surrounded'by that I could not exist. It was not P g a minature lake; and on the with a reporter of L'AXenir di I have to do. You see;I have no old faces that had departed long ;love that she inspirgd me with, buil point of every leaf and blade of grass Nord,. offers a strong proof of the - - 11 . ago; the moon was shining brightly..:a fearful fascination; while 1 lay at secrets from my lover,", she went on, quivered globules of water. Large value_aL Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ie . Just on s level with my head, T her feet, passionately imploring her,j °You willmnoCabeyable increasing ac�use irony. Pools lay in the graveled path, and cases of this kind. Air. RoehetU writhing and twisting its coils round to take its upon me, to give me the earth was soddened. Ti of an in- says: "For nearly three years 1 . one of the protuberant branches of tier love? to become my wife, I would-;lierc ftor of having deceived you. AI,v sect of that teeming July month was tvas a great sufferer fromr'rheuma. _ candor relieves you, too, from the "the pear tree, was a red snake; but have given the world- to have pox- to be seen, not a bird; there was a -tlsm. The pains seemed at time! • - . although its bod • was a mass of 'sessed the trouble -of eavesdropping. You can y j agony - , g y Power to Sy from her to ' death-like ailehce in the air, as to affect ever joint, and the - ,moving coils, its head was perfectly !the furthermost extremity of-the.learn nothing fresh from behind the though the very voice of Nature T endured was terrible. Sometimes motionless- stiff and erect as a pet- I earth. I was her slave-bound to 'rhododendron bush." were drowned; only the patter of I could scarcely move' about, and ' . . , . rification; and out of it glared a pair !her by chains stronger than were ev-I "You know, then, that?" I began, the rain and the shivering of the stag unfitted for work. The trouble . . , lot cold, stony eyes, that held mine 1 er forged by human hands. I faintly and nervously. trees as they tried to shake oft the nffected my appetite, .and in this way .. . . . . _ . with a horrible fascination. -1 tried I And she was merciless in her ow- ' I do know that; and every secret cold weight of water that oppressed my weakness increased and say condi- power. Without'any perceptible mo- but m he haitedt m nolwoathPd me. i ed, fierce) "There is nothing that them, n came more- ep ora e. to a Y Y 13' at soul", site i c but they held me with a resistless I spised ine! She did not tell me so, ; y' g The little chapel was chill and tried a number o1 remedies, but . P y preternatural- ! can conceal from me. I have gloomy as a i a.ult, and the damp at- t.othing helped me until I was ad- - . tion, the drew nearer to m face, I lv sensitive, needed no words to di-I but to csk, and you must answer." mosphere clung' upon every object, vised to take Dr. Williams' Pink y y I I shuddered, but could not speak. until they glowed like balls of fire. ;cine her thoughts. Whi!c a fico ag- dimming the winnows, and halt-. Pills, and then relief came. Cradu- The reality; ent, I had refused" shrunk from an ! "Novy listen to me. Silas Cars veiling the cold, gray light that ally tl•.e pains left me, my. appetite ton.-or. whatever ur_na.me_tn .be._ — T awoke-net. with a start, but -I-1al11ftiV -with her- acid srib w•as Aow' ' strusgTed ffiiovgli them. Taiprove a�I-5ecame gtroat y . slowly rose-up into a sitting pox- 'enjoying tier vengmiice. You have made me drink my degra- The ceremony, according to the strengthened. Before I bed talon e . -- Iture, .as though an iron lever, work '•You should have taken me 'when '.dation to its bitterest drop, My fa- tenets . of these people, commenced: cozen boxes my health and vigor was ed by some hidden power, bad press- I was offered to you," she said, ,ther asked you to make me your and as I took her hand, I looked at ouch that I felt better than I did bei - . - ' .1. fed me upward. I could feel that m wife--only as a last desperate re P Y 'mockingly', "now it Is too lace � , Judith for the first time that morn- tore the trouble began. I have not . eyes were wide open and staring -t r knew.she did not -mean the tat- source. It is true - but you would in She seemed uncorscious of my !=once had an ache or pain. and I feel " im whole bod locked and ri id. 1 ter not have known that, had you not g' Y Y g dart of the sentence. I knew lance Her face was deathly pale. tonvinctd that ]?r. W'ill(arna' Pink Upon the desk at the foot of the that after She had glutted herself, played the sneaking spy: Had you re and very ,rigid. like one who had Pills are the best medicine in the -: bed stood a lam the light of which !with •fused rni-you, a base-born, pitiful,' t orld for rheumatism."- •. . p. g rnyr torture, she would become nerved herself to a terrible and re turns strongly iatensI . by a re'Sec- my wife. I could read it as lain-,mean hound like you; refused me- P pulsirr task, as Indeed she had, The Dr, �'illiants' Pink Pills are sold 1n tor. It's giare fell upon a woman's ly as though 4cr mind had been a You. whom I look upon as dirt be- touch of m hand awoke her from every civilized land, and their enor _ face. In an instant I recognized printed book open before me, i neath my feet! Had you spared me- her reverie,my &huddered; but I 'thous sale is due entirely to their . . Judith Porter. She was attired in One wvenin several of the ' that degradation - had you taken though there was less-hardness and goat merit as a medicine Th . R Prta- me then. -1- would have fought They cur a dress of black velvet-tirade high cipal memherr of the congregation of scorn to her manner, as we, I might ill such troubles as rheumatism, ad- . .. up--to the throat; draped behind her the Little Bethlehem were invited to aaai.tist the contempt 1 telt for you: far her tears were falling fast sties, locomotor ataxia, partial par ' head was `a curtain of black velvet, ',tca. I 'was Present and was seated , I. would have even been grateful to Mr, Porter also was not quite him= aly%ia, nervous headache, kidney all- - . upon which was. as it were. thrown next to Judith, who was kind and !'ou for saving me from shame, self; he seemed agitated and nervi- �ciente, neuralgia and the weaknesses in potvertul relief hnr pato caunten-'almost ,affectictrtate is her demeanor ,though it had been done uacoa- oust To my morbid fancy his pray- that a8lict so many women. Da not nave and red haft. Like my own, toward file scioumy. Now I. hate you, 1 loathe _ era sounded like a service for the let any dealer persuade you to trJ you' d et I will mart ou that .- her features were rigid as those of I tithen the meal eras over, we wart an y Y Y it was all over. The eomet?.in etre which he ma tray ii k you m dead At 'last g Y r ou m i e I may age . death; like mine, 'tor eyes were un- and sat together .it-the window; she' Y d� Y Y Y whole part was gathered near the Just ai3 good"" See that the tut - tool, and }our life a curse0 telt Y g __ _ naturally dilated and P.uaci But. drawing her chair close to mine:. r Noor e arat0', to leaving. -Judit3l name "Dr. Williams' Pink Piila tof : ch. their expression. 'or rather ab-+now and then lit in„ her head-a on ;you yoaiti7u cannot shake toad-Eeitrsew power. ppet--- . y P and her lather had gong tai a aIle- Palo Poo`,e" Cs on the wra sence of expression! Thev seemed,m shoulder, suffering her to Lair 'tor you cannot shake ori my power. y box If in doubt, sent --.• Y g >� ole room That; stood near oho En- Rrouitd suit I You will be rayOave -as much as- drawing my soul out of my body, 1 to brush against my cheek as she trance, where she had left her wrap- direct to The Dr 'Williams_' 3Sedlclyd and absorbing it is themselves pointed out`some ob ecL i the gar- ever, and crawl and fawn upon me, 1 D g pings I -was the last 'Moodily I Co.. Brockville, Ont , and the pilU My next sensation was Clint I was rand impJore my love'as much as you ,den; and now and then casting a fur- was folio-trig the rest, when my will be mailed, post paid, at 56i"" • `? speakinganswering questions, of did before" -� S li what nature I could not tell, for the I tine glance from beneath her droop- Judah wan gtttte right although eyes happened to tall upon,a small per boa, or edx boxes for ;2 b0, - Ing lids, that shot through me •like glittering object. it 'was a. golden # =- - answers were made without any vo- a flash of fire, her words filrcd me with fear,, they . .. - I could• not dextro or even weaken locket. - In picking it- up, my finger LOOS BEFORE YOU LEAP! liuon on my part; they seemed At the other adds of the room, Air y pressed the spring and opened 1t. " - - dra'wn b some oct•ult iniluence from the fascination she exercised aver , A new illustration of the old pro y sorter was t.,lktng to his friends' in What a thrill ran through me It - the most secret recesses of mv'mem- a subdued voice. I .and.Judith were ;ale Our marriage day was fixed. I contained the portrait of a girl verb, "Look before you leap,"' come '' . ory. By. and by all consciousness looked . forward to it. with terror, from Melbourne; A housebreake • ' - and ct'[ never ceased to feverishly o1 about-fourteen: 'It was a face deserted me, and I became motion- To trove to ran that, fpr,. Y of a child and my memory struggled 4ondca'rored to escape from a build - • less. Chve's Ointmentteacarts!& tong for its arrival. I knew that it i by dropping from a window into .. When I awoke. I was lying just as Piles and absoluts cure for esols would c"sign are to an existence of to plata it, as it was strangely fa- ne PP ng - ard everyform of tcchina milfar. the street, But he tell on to flu I bad thrown myself, balf-dressed, i misery and nRony...and yet 1 knew head of a !n policeman, wh+ , Y decd n>ad Gradin phos, Who had dropped it, or -row had. 1� g P ._, _. "upon the bed. The dull light of a thamannractursr•havetn.nrtsedt4 Boots► ',hat f must Jultill ic, I dared. not o captured him forthwith. - . lowering sky, out of which tl;e rain ttmos:ris to the d&!Ly orris and uk rournetRh- Project any thoughts Into the fu,- . 'it corrse here. M1 was der,ccHding_in torrents, was u bon went-ber thin�o':. Yoa can use it sad t urs nor sloupe the �La duw of a pic- I Putting .f in my pocket, I resole .1 >} t oar mosey back if,rot cured. too a box,at rson who. 'Berlin's population of just undo on me. My limbs acre rumFica`wii dLea:erier£b33i�ftri.N,IIa 3Ca,Ttrahto t'rre of-it;be-t yielded -ir+yselt : 'pas---ed"t° c°refuity note ant Pe two millions increased onl 13.000 �houT `-o lipe.ar"-t-o or speak of having Y - told, and' there wan a dazed feeling s feels to the lethargy that diugred-�` during last year, as compared wit] in my head, as though I had re- Dr:Ghase s Ointment ,N•ery vital principle, laid mysrl' �1cTi anything. it growth of over 42,000 during flu a ceived n violent blow. The first f .--- quietly to rest upon. the win r[ The cabs conveyed us home again, g S ..,__ the sub q P S Idinnerrevious year. --gym that rose upon my stupefaction jetty of fife eonvrrtiation. A finis, to be borne onward wherever rind the gthe co matting. To- P r_ — r I ward. evening, the company diapers-. , was the remembrance of those ter-+Portion of it occas'ionai4y fell upon ,or to whatever it might carry ate tibia ryes; and I looked'round, ex- my ear. i Such a condition of mind may ap- ed, but no Person spoke of a loss, Fossil cora], found in Fiji,r is thi petting to encounter their gaze from I "He dotes on 111c ground she walks !pear utterly impossibie to matter-oJ- fend the mystery of the locket re- best building' stone in the world. I _ Rome corner of the room. 1 Lound on," I heard 'hi'1°sf Say. "It ir'sinfal !fact people. I�ut setting aside. the Iinained an inscrutable mystery. I is soft when first cut, but hardens to 1. myself alone, and with 'only the ofd i Lo so,love would not make any inquiries to the consistency of Bre brick after i n creature of dust; but occult influence that was brought to the owner, as I had resolved not to few months' weathering. familiar objects about me. I she is a treasure more-precious than bear upon me, is it anything. more • It- must have 'been'a lorrg time, I 1 gold I extraordinary, thaq what'we find' Part with it. F hugged it as a trea- . . . lthink, before the power of thougilit "Yes: she has,always been a pinus, =constantly transpiring in the world sure; and, 'i.' somellow, amidst the The average French person con tamo ,bnck`to me: Then T fried 'to modestiv beliuycd young woman," 'around us? T10 we not continually misery of that day,. it tell,upoa my atmos taste vent 63 times a muck i persuade myself that all' this was a I answered one of the tea'drinkers, see girls marrying Lien whom they heart like a gleam o[ hope. wine 'as the English subject. Frencl ` - dream, a endcrod by_m own fears, fMrs, ITumpbries, ' in• a" mollifying know are dru k it was `one of those strange, in- People drink 21 gallons a head year y — explcabic instincts that defy the at- iY• . -My visitant, or supposed visitant. tone; "bu't what has become of that-when they are inwardly convinced, had left no trace behind her; erery iNr. 1Todwel7? I thought there was and gpenly admit, that they will aiysis of reason, and are yet ever ? more unerring than Mason itself. Italy has.fewer horses available for . -.' . article was precisely in the swine going to be x match there." seal their life-long in}acts at the al- military purposes than an, otliet condition, as I could remember,-as j "Could I trust my precious_ }amb,tar? Do not the-gambler and the While waiting at table, 1klartla P P Y ,when 3 retired to rest. 1 to that man of sin?" ejac'ulated the drunkard • know in their sane me- contrived to slip a pioce of ?saber in Great.Power. She has only 2,000;' _ I got oft. the bed,'and bathed my('reverend hypocrita, in a voice o-f'ments that they are destroying them- to my hand, illy lingers instinctively 000,While-Ger-marry 1i$s 3,gaA,AAA . head and face with cold water. This .pious horror. "'I had hoped to turn I selves body and soul - ihat they'are grasped it. Our visitors had gone. Vesta.is the only one o[ the smell _ ' revived me; but there was a dullness 'Ills heart from the ways of the wick- dooming themselves to the, work -Judith had retired ,to her room to Y • about the brain; or, to speak more ed; but It was callous and unre_gener-..house, the hospital and the lunatic change her dress, and Air. Porter Planets which can be.seen with: the .s- forcibly, a numbness, thii:t I could!ate; and, finding that, i bade him asylum? But, nevertheless, they Was ,in the store-room .getting an- naked eye. lifer diameter is but 30a1. - � other bottle of brandy. 1 seized the miles, and her surface, therefore, but not clear away. As my,'faculties re go leis ways, and `fold 'him my child cannot resist the infatuation, and rumed their functions, I became con- was not for him." I plunge into " t'lie gulf Qf perdition opportunity to examine the paper. It one-ninth•that of Europe. ,, was a note, but written in a scrawl 'icious of sensations vet more I The party groaned an approval ,of with their eyes wide open. �t : rtrange. There was a feeling of this conduct. , .I And so the days passed on just as almost illegible. It ran thus: MIS£AABLE NIGHTS, voidness, as though some vital prin- "''his young man," he went on, I.have described, until the wedding "This. is my last day here. I leave .• — - . ? dple had been withdrawn from me; evident! referring to me, has noth-I da came. How distinct) I remetn- to-morrow morning. Always to be • Y g Y y heard of at No. 3-Rackstraw's Build- 'What to Do When Baby Is Fretful ,j. ings, Eling Road, Camden Town, and.Sleepless. • ' ' . ■ London. Take care of yourself. God It is wrong to to a up.a wakeful .---- ... . -' : -. , bless you. baby from tho cradle and walk t v- - . estin Brai n and Force Martha.- and down the boor all night. It de- • So I was deprived` of my only moralizes -tie infant.and enslaves the. _ friend. I was now utterly alone in parents. Baby does not cry for the ' .; • the lion's den. A new feeling of fear fun of the thing; it cries because it'- - In Useless Fretting and worryBringe on Nerrove D1s3ases and Shortens Life' Dr. Chase's Nems Fos d and desolation fell upon my heart. ,s not well - generally because its 'i. —Thy Greatest of Nsnrs Restoratives. (To Be Continued). stomach is'sour, its little Dowelg ,;, _._. •..�.., ____ s_ - -- - - c gest id_itsd s ' . -.R ._. �.�.... _ ' -� In this a e of ex _ eiieve an it will sleep all riigbt s __„� @ em'+:'teet-�f 'x a,___ uE eve nig3lt- .Pis ra e. verwork, excessive mental effort, robbing one's self of proper nourishment, rest tang sleep, wh'1*1 g annually from the California red onion. Just what mothers need is • . , up the tired and jaded faculties whey they falter from sheer exhaustion-these are the causes of nervous wood forests; yet it is estimated that P ' - --prostration and collapse, of the weakness and helpitssness which-froquentiy affect mind aid_body. the will' last for 150 years.' told in a latter from lifts, E. J.. Y Flanders, 'Marbleton, Que., who says:, Little wonder that men and women grow old before their time, and End their bealth capital wasted away. r' 'Little wonder that men find their efforts crowned with 'fa lure, and women fall victim'& to• the ills that ars - "I cannot say•too much in favor of .., pe:.iliar to their sex. Little wonder that gloom and despordency Lemli many to put an end to their bur- The boiler tubes of an ocean Baby's Own Tablets. They havei dened life. steamer, it laid in a straight line, worked like a iiharm-with my babI s' Pr. Cbasa'a Nerve food has brought Dope and confidence to many, s faltering4 wornout' man. IL has would reach 10 miles, and the con who was ver,,ty restless at night, D - _ cheered the heart of many anerve-wrested, suCering woman. denser tubes ayes 28 miles. $sty's Owtt-Tablets soon bre , ;i; -' .This food cure is different to any medicine quilt'sleep and rest. I al - you stet used. Most medicines Lear down the tissues, but Dr. One in 'seven of"British land own- be without a bot while I' have ,I Chase's Nerve Food builds up now ones. �ost medicines are weakening to the system, but Dr. Chase's ere are women.. In ail there are baby." ' Baby's Owti 'Tablets carp •. . . `" . Nerve Food adds strength with every dome. •. . rf you read the testdarontals which appear in the newspapers from day to day on behalf of this great about 38,000, wome}i-%bo, own lead all nifn°r ailments" .. of Iittle__orom, sy tem builder you can -form some slight idea of the enormous good this preparation Is doing to the weak •in.Engla,nd.turd..'Wades. laird are guaranteed to eontaia t:oo' . An exhausted. - "' bpiste es'-harmful drug: They' nisi ' I'ut this treatment Lo the teat b wet bin g ' The finest avenue-of trees.is that ee?d 'at'25 -cents a box by all'doff tr,• y g g yeurselt sash week while usin tt, and you will be su riseul tiotweaea Namanda and Nikko,-in Ja- bra, or you can get them by ,tna11;' frith the reiults- Bf enriching the blend it forms new tissues, roicxds out the angular form and permanently tea It" is es Eat Raid, by wilting direct t6 thtl"benefits thoN lyetem. ... s '-ar mil's, ,jnd i►narage . .Williams' Medicine 'Co.,60;flit aai'fr Nerve Food, iTU 'cants a twox, at all'dealers,'ar Edmaneon, Bates k Co., Toronto tree a'cryEomer,4! 1G0 foot hfali `' de: Oats or 9cbaactady. 3�," ;.. 1 - - . . t . ! ' . - -- _ .. --. . y .., rJ' . ...: _ m...i,. ..._._.._ _ —' .w-....... - r. i' ,� } t.f ..✓.,., .:.'.: ". .1. : .. .F ♦ � �' . • LOCALISMS. host•yesterday-W E tone shipped . carload of FRUIT TREES I ROCK ,!BOTTOM PRICES `• •• _ ' vd�a�rdayy��topTar� �o�nLt . _o_ ' --Found-A lady's black skirl and awe where she will reside with her parents FE UIT TREES. re a -Quite a number went to Oshawa on SHRUBS, Etc., 25 for S1 wstut, .LQs�[oaU_at th s oi$oe,._ Q its wort o 5c.- - Meas Sonne s irte t -Goo X Palmer speak a couple of Monday evening to hear ttie- celebrated �i�best iiiarket puce ens fleece lined shirts h T5o r • a sys-with big daughters in Toronto last Westminster choir. for all kinds of . -.._ - Mena fleece lined shirt•worth fil for 60c, wick, =The Pickering Lodge A O U W is - - Fall Lad Winter appes `' Diens milks,bog skin face worth 60 dor 45a will hold toad having as organizer shortly to t A at, $o;s mitts hog skin face worth 500 for 80c, - -R H Carson,of Dumbarton, R B 9 JOHN E. GEE rte _- tia auction sale of farts stock ere, on work in the interests of the order. Pickering. Flsmaelatsee for 5, 6, 7,8,9, 10 and 120. Tuesday Deo tad. Watch out for bills. -Scott Stewart has severed his can. Jmat rexived cat Windsor ealt,50 pound bogs 85 demist. -D F Every was in Queensville on nection with the liver;stable,tad is now Monday asteading the fun"of his sister working with the G T R section go"-, ;'we Logan �►�':r� the late Mra D4Geer who bad died is -There will be i meeting of temper-Toronto. auto wgrkers in the basement of the Butcher ' ' ! -James Brien has purchased a fine Methodist church on Friday evening at 8 two-year old Clydesdale filly from Geo o'clock.*"* - -Tbe Misses O'Connor will sell o$ The undersigned keeps constantly on 8owgoa. Mr Brien delights in having - - _• - good horges. - their farm stock and implements on Mon• hand,fresh and salted meats of all kinds. -- - -There will be a cash sale of cows, day nest. As they are giving up farming Also a sapply of vegetables.erything mast be sold. J01JN DICKIE W C^ Jowl,household furniture etc,the property everything of the estate of the late bars Wetherald, -D E Pugh raised his mew barn oa Quality good. Prices reasonable. .. -- -• qa lot 10, can 1, Pickering, on Satalday Saturday last. It is it fine structure be. Nov 22nd. Everything must be sold. tag 80 feet long by 45 feet wide with Meat delivered daily, " Waoft o show you- -The last international exhibition or stone stabling underneath. - , world'a fair was held in Paris,France,in -Some of the residents on Church et - WAG�ER:& CO 1900, As it,both the Dominion Pianos complain that some une has been reducing 13 - st&d-the-Bstniaioa Organa were awarded- ar ewood-piles._. An- attempt will be- ----- - Cold �V a.-- t 1s Lr" a,7 first prize and a medal and diploma. See made to apprehend the offender. To advt, T -James Gordon returned home on Rent p -Services in the Metbudist church on Thursday night after spending a fort• Diens heavy waterproof costa Sunday next at 10.80 and 7, conducted night in Northern Ontario hunting. He Mens beavy'overalls andemocke by the pastor. Morning subject, Christ's brought home with him two deer. Men@ beavv mitts and caps teaching on Providence,being the second -A very interesting meeting was held A first-class farm contaning one hunk Mena heavy boots extra valve sermon on the subject. Evening subject, in.the Friends' chutch last Friday even- dred and seventy acres Mens heavy @na¢proof rubbers the ''Ontario liquor Act", what it prop ing when Rev Mr Hiraiwa gave an Alen heavy socks for rubbers hibits and the attitude of temperance address on Japan, her people, stoms ALSO Mens heavy wool sox 2 pairs 256 people to it. eto. The church was well fill* by an -C H Ham's dog'•Re="had the can. audience who listened with rapt attention A Frame house and about one acre of We have a very large, well assorted stock for you to abooge from- come to , _reit taken out of him last Sunday. He to the speaker. land for sale - ie a very friendly ear of a dog, but be ' � --R W Mowbray went to Toronto on - • imagined that, as he was a black,and ae -Saturday-last leaving his horse in the r Dickie & Coll' be thought near) as bi as one of the Insurance promptly attended to. John .a y R hotel ttablee. DnziaR bis absence the _ -' i - big mogul engines, he was about as horse became sick and Dr Shirley was power fu he As the flyer came along he called to attend the animal wbich has now C eyancing done, - old try a and braced up to meet his opponent. But the to postpone bis return home until Sunday Visite Claremont --result was he was Itched a distance of evening. _- --___ every Tuesday. -- -- - about 40 lost. He has been confined to -Tbe British and Foreign Bible 6a• she boas*since. - r -On Sunday evening two girls by the disci held their annual messing is the V. V. Richardson, --m- wi&b a iMt church lass Thursday avenins JUST .'. IN - at--Liacomhe-sad Dtaddigan, •R� with a msT.sil atteadanee. The chair wa No Public, Pickering - "- - 18 and 19 years rsspeeuvely, escaped occupied by the Bev A C Wilson, and as 9 " from the Mercer Reformatory, Whom it interesting address on "The Biala" was - was known that they,had made their es- delivered by Rev Yr Morin,of Dumbarton - cape,the yotegg n at the iandtntioa ira• Dar 13 Boating who ha been secretary of . .4O HEAD Very bast Windsor Sults " uroui l el begin a aear0h,and pose some the society for over 40 ears,tendered him Isroabk learns that there was a possibility W D Gordon ap- - - - of their boast located at-Brougham, as a r°tiguasion and Ye welativo of she former resided there. Ons pointed is his place. Feedin /of the officers of the inatisution was des• -On Wednesday of this week one od LTt and Dairy. - s _ paseb,tA to search for them. He arrived the oldest if not the olders residers of _ - here Tuesday evening, and on Wedges ibis township pasted away in the person -_ day morning,be. accompanied by can of Din Dillingham of the Brock roa9 as For Sale. High Grade Pastry Flour. stable Gordoc, drove north and were the advanced Lee of 90 year• and B sseeesafal in their mission. The two months. The detested was bora just rnaswii were brought bare and were tooth of she village in the year 1812 and RA Bunting, ad taken to Toronto on the afternoon train. has been a resideas of the towambi; her Comprising of 6uers;ar.d Heifers.. A. 'They stated that they had escaped through whole 1116, During bar least life she has - La insecure window. They, left Toronto witnessed many changes is her native attar sleeping townrhapp. She has seen the land trans Willibe sold•-by.tLe d91lar or by the 0o Monday moraiitst end ' old shat nicht reached Broagham on torined irnm a asst wilderness to one of pound. LLINETuesday. They were 'oomplesely tired the finest farming lands to the Dominion ty 11 ¢ � cue as thcy-had to walk the whole dia- CCC When sb*appeared upon the seen*.- -cite - - - -- - - mace carrying a heavy valise. The,most primitive methods were used in R. H. CARBON-, strict discioiltae of the institution was I farming operations,and during bar life - - We have on band all the latest hat sbapes _ 3 not congenial to them, bas the were she has noticed ado ted ental abs close u! houal e lite, t� -. Botcher, D.oabitsoa, -_ Solt, Theblleuadingg colors are - q mass adera &labor he sof mlife. the in camel Bair green, brown, red q c ails willing so return after their they n• p white, oxford, once on kion ay night. They also stated` -aud black Ajso the rewest ttylea in pom - - that is was their intention to look for I was in general ase.. There are very few • =pima and feather breasts. positions and settle down and tforsake pessoas who will be privileged to see she _ their wayward IAfa for a better. The some extent of progress as she has bad, ` bomeof the Liseombe girl is Toronto. Her husband, the late Rrepbea Dilltae - - .Mss C. Baker. :while that of the other was Hamilton, barn•died on July 5sh 18511. She has ick t - -and sbey were both sentenced to the Mer had mine of a family, six some Led three e Princar for vagrancy. daaghters, six of whom survive her - -Oce of she saddest teeidents she& These are Henry in Noatana : Elward have ever occurred in this locality took in Iowa ; Albert is Wsshimxtcm� ftehe - -plass an the Grand Track Railway on Ann in Sault So Marne Calvin on theWe Friday afternoon last, when Biebard D homestead, and R 8 of the village. The Beaton toes with instant death, bis P 7 --t:��-^•^� had been dor-'the noon at 2 of clock from ha later residents,hw months u oneo thesection anm wbea bar remains will De conveyed so thabeYard and was noted for bee quiet and indas Disciple church and after appropriate '. Would ask the public to call and examine our nicely selectea mons disposition. On Friday 0t.rnoon services &hall have been conducted, her _'_ - stock of knitting yarns, Berlins.Andilasiorie, Zephpre, Shea he was employed at his usual work about body will.be interred in the cemettry land Floss, also something dew in Fancy goods„ Lamp three miles east of here,and was engaged adjoining the church. All kinds of ronpb and dreamed Lumber shades, Stamped Linen code, Fells etc. :- driving spikes thea the International »� Latb, Shingles. Doors, Sash, House fin• p g ishings and Silo material - Limited from Montreal isms dashing. Sate Register. - along. He was itanding with his back ` r... 'to the east and it is supposed that be was SATtarAy, 'Nov. 22,.D, l", -Cash sale of - • + - MI & E Boon ' -- + so intently mi in something that he cows, bagav, harness, fowl and hoose• Cistern Larks and water troughs made - Boone, Pickering. taever heard the approaching train, As bold ftrnitare on lot 10,con. 1, Picker• to order the emgiAe struck him he wit, thrown to ing,the property of the estate of tze late - the ride of the track, bis body haying Mrs Wetberald. Sale at one. See bills. - - -. been terribly injured,many of the bones Poacher&Postill,auctioneers. - A neen broken, as we, - :.. h 1 v a terrible erribl eNov. MON-PAT,o Y . o . 24th 1 t nri a nae• .. fd StM. Ex e internal injuries. The train was immed• tion sale of3arm stock,implements,•hay, • [ g istely stopped end his, body taken to ¢rain, 'roots, etc., at lot 15, B.F. con, -T. Double-AclioPickerin station. Coroner Pickerin the re art o! he Miesee \ eR Bate t � . �. . •�� � I rev , . Bateman- F 7 m Pickering, h D. Gordon w was notified and he proceeded as once to O'Connor. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills 1 where the body,lay,and after Boma in. 15r Particalars. roualier&1,511111, 'Vessigatson deemed an inquest neeesanrp, Auctioneers. of rxT,-Nov.timber on lot 9, :ear of con, v � On 8asardav a coroner's jury was am. TrL•srAY,''a` 25Ta,'I902�Anetion sale � Easiest working Iron.Pum .made. - • • ' panelled and the other members of the R tg P section an and the train men were 10,of Markhaw, near Locust Hill, the B R property of Wm, Armstrong, Sale at Samples may be Seen at Factory. summoned to appear at the fire ball aA one. For terms and iculars see bills _ J investigation was made by coroner Bate• poacher r Poetill, d psrparttAucticae}re, y man and Conary Crown Attorney Farm. A lsike - Lift and Force Pamp combined By this pump well which wens to show that no blame WEDNESDAY, Nov 26Ta, 1902-Aucti-a sale -water can be forced any distance required. could be attached to any one for the tad of the whole of farm stock and imple occurrence The evidence of the eagineer menta on los 22,ton 2, Pickering, the Bacceesor to and fireman showed that they Rave the property of Wm.W,sileke. Sale at 12 Red Clover __John Gerow, .1Gerow d Son, Claremont, accustomed signals and that They bad Watch for,billr. Levi Fairbanks, acct �- vrhiatIed-wbea from 60-to 50-set-e�-t.he - - W.V.Richardson;�geut.Pi&erin8, "nufartsmate man, This tes&imomy was of stock a 26TH,1,P02 menta c l sal. Timothy ' y substantiated by the other section men of farm stock and implements on lei 2a con.8, Picketing, the property of W.J. who were working about oaehundred feet Coultis. No reserve. Sale at one. See - - --"-- - east of Mr Benson when the accident bills for particalare. Poacher Poetill, � mrurred. After all the evidence: was Auctioneers. -WAN TED ! C !, im TER S a ( - given the jury retired add after giving it Kw_ti _ � "=.-•- =i? :: _._ x wir• -]heir_ _ >r of accidental death. I& was the opinion atle. 2 carloads of cattle, eheep, hope =7 WAGON c p etc.,on lot 25,coo.6,Fickeriug,I,1 miles _ �♦ AGO.t S e of the jury that Mr Beason was as the .. west of Brougham, the prc,perty of J.A. _ time in an abstracted frame of mind owing White. Sale at one. See bills and advt Highest Prices, rULPE R S it to the death of his child which took place in Newa.2 Poacher A Poetill,Aact'rs 77aia i lJ T - -- E only on the Sunday previous, and they „ _Paid. p L� : ` also recommended that the(band Trask TP■aDAY,DEC.-t.D, 1902-Auction sal* of .. . .KLO« ERS a► ` $ailway Co compel their ea ae drivers 75 head of cattle, barges,pigs s and sheep _. oar lot 28,con 1,PickerimQ, the property CUTTING BOX E S IS' p to give better warning to the emplaseee, of R H l`armoo. Bale at one. See billet. - ,�ND C H V RN S = .The dteeaee3 was a member of sbe Inde Poacher d: Pcstill,Anetioneen. � •• . dent Order of For '� '� eaten w .. _ bo 00 , nducte his funeral,which took I■ee from .tbr WsmirssDAY,Dec.saD,1602-Extensive ale Cleaned Fteel . _. _ AT p o!valuable bones,over 40 cattle, i old homestead near Port Hop► on Mon- hay, grain, roots, farm implement _ day,his body having been eoaveyed w Dov■ehold tnnitdn and ssaading timber A, GREIG, Pielgaina dint place on Saturday evening. The b " oleon 4, tuneSasa re,the property timber dtepett sympathy is tall for the sorrowof ing Attbe■y Pearson,Brown's Corners We Je E. Domain, '& CjQe f --� widow and family of three ehildrea the at 12 sharp. rookies] ao r66ecvt. olden of whea two about ikons years of Lsmoblat 11 a, in. D. 1�am,Auet'r CATTLE FOR BALE OR TO FEED VOR SALE-Hovime ted let Bei The two 3eithg ID this nes lassiily in • C an a let 11,nee 1, eoatatatag } of so �' Fa'nAv, Dec. Lyn, 1902-Anetion mak Cf On&bans-Ib.ve Jett bre ght from my �y6" tet a tarda■p •leen. a atmket Ilia than i week taakd the here iyemtat a eases of°asLOdfng limber On lot 8a, tb�, fl�t■ Port Parr•»nth ao eagle oomo�eed of aprina- ; flessite ta... d a o00 frame tease,firs&cissa .Particularly d d one, and flu ironsed ppm 1,Pi■keriaR, tot en,beavy teediaa ss..rs and f0 toed two Joe' was*Tiara��tee For aridealere apply to 7prafcnad ata d1 for the tarot property o! Goo. _ ,mss ane baiter&, wtu eau roc cask or tsyma. more tae t atekrord,w.Fem, s,Teroare,tis itscaslwrR Of riilOF)Mte11 n°R Tait Bale s s one. Bet bill, !a Parti• wrier or aPP1J w Jona a white, is it•m. 'A a""&tmetaemat+�: tt y oalars._Pot&ober t Postiit,♦nekiowsxs. _ e :.M:r::r_� oma•.