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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_11_28 4 P - ... f • 2. TH CK _P_ i E R N0 7 _.: 'VOL. XII. _ __� � _ __ __��PICSERINGe ONT., FRI`DAYa NOV .28 fi1902. , • . -. �l�lelfgitOtital �arDek. Rouge Hill. - - '-_ � - - - - '` - .•�S =— OUTAROUNDUS — , »a �- Marshall Lotton is very ill at time of e O . `) writing. : e r3 i o!!� kc - � t• LATRAT LOCAL ZAPPZInXGt eXCOaDZD er A number of our farmers have finished w M .°� s & s i e i ow i •^^�^^•w�- ��lt����� E TIES Ptit6a a]rD JOTTYD DOWN H7 OUR Mr Degeer has the contract of fixing Mr � • ;�s. W. F. EASTWOOD. M.D.. Surgeon i► COARZSKNDZXT9. Tov¢e'eetablee. p fl Q �e o I a �� ��..._.. Born-On•Friday,Nov.14th,the wife of a co 0 o S e>.I ! r . to Canadian Pacific Ratlwey; Coroner M o p- �; t►r• q�. i Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Lieeaees. Kinsale. P Madill of a son. ;!' W;, .cos o a Claremont; Olhee hours-Before 10 a m., i to 8 -- fetus Dnnsheatb,of Toronto, is visiting M�W on sw CZ^ a6 Oa nem.,and from 7 tog p.m. Private tel The friends of probit iticn of giaeale and 'Mrs,l Parson Bt present, I M C A E $ °G oD _sp -, .- eonnecticawithBalsam,GreenwW.BrouRbam Of all materials and design vicinity are e= ectin a rrana rall in WalterToyne has recur d a Situation at ti °•' °" °o B $ c$ C k Mt Zion,A.Johnston's(7th con), Wm Cowie's Y p R y tl e c a tro o �C crew (7th con),and D PuRh's r3th coni, 0•ly kept in stock. It will pay you favor of the Ontario Liquor Act iii the North Torootoblacksmithing. ayy to call at our works 8¢d inspect our 6tOCk, hall(this) Friday evening the 28th inat at A Holdon and aistar,of Ringwood, visi• p A. YOUNG, M D.,C.M.,Fellow of and obtain prices. Don't be misled by 7:30 o'clock. Rev Mr Adame, of Clare• ted,their sister.airs J Gibson over Sunday d' � oml Jan Trina atedtoBl College, Toronto,, mem• agents we do not employ them,coase uent- alias afar Lorton hue returned home Trinity B q moat,and W H Holliday, of Brocklin,will Y m n °• Feb eta abet of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ik we can, and do throw off the_agente address the meeting A varied program after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs : a .. awl Mar y ac .4Ontario.Offioe and residence opp O'Leer hotel Commis sion o!30 per_cent., which,you will consisting of readings, sin ins etc rill be usiniand of 6toufiville. f ,L CP I' Wobnra,Out. Office hours; morning 7 to 10: R -- ev ntnR 6toe. certainly save by purchasing from nee A rendered by�5 H Holliday and others, be �• a -e•o epi•, Im _. ► call solicited. sides some of oar best focal talent: A White's Sale Saturday, Nov. 29th. 8 °v m Q may ►•CW WHITBY GRANITE CO., cordial invitation is extended to all. — 1:4c C J n C _ "n LearaL ...w. Whitby, t+ o m a n.: July, --e• Opp,Poet Oface. Whitby,Ontario Audley. -- � " ' ° � °7 m .a.! dept M —— —. afi+e Stephe¢eon, of Brougham, has been ° ba Oct. -A DE'rTOY, DIIr*T BOIILTBE•E _ ro Fall work is about wound up, visiting at F, Richardeo¢'s this week, m m_ Z g ., a,' Nov.'C Barristers,Solicitors,etc., National^rnsL a Chamkers, 20 Riag street, east. Toronto, pICBERING LIVERY ! Our Erst snow storm bee come\qv 26th eller Darlington, of Brocklin, was the � bee Q At Claremont evert Tuesday foredoom. Money Rev Wilson preached a very interesting guest of bliss Thompson, of Dandas St., unary 1903-Whitb y to lo►n on 5fortgage, sermon here on Sunday last. west, this week, S y 6th, Osbawa 7th•.. > o Rklil U?*iTOIT, R.C.. D.O.L. �. We forgot to mention that."' Mercer is Whitby Christmas Fair,on Dec.the 24tb Brougham 8tb, Port Perry 9tb, Uz;_ HRR14 NTL. DUN.J. W. UULOC$ BOU`LT• the proud father of a pretty baby girl. No IA2. Keep your best poultry for this fair bridle 16th. Caulington 15tb,Beagea- BER. ---- ----------17 First-class vebicles for bire by day wooder be smiles, Larger prizes than ever given. .Don't miss ton 14tb. 1( E. FARE WELL, Q. C., BARRIS. or night 'Rus in connection meet. Alex Robb'eeale of wood did not mater it. ------ , 161 a TEA,Oonnt Crown Attorney,and County ing all G,T.R.trains. Freight sad ialize,as be withdrew the sale after selling airs Thos.Deverell,jr.,end her daughter a'� TAHx.p-?akertas station Q-T.�s clitchor. Own&Son",Whitby. 10.7 express delivered to aI1 parte of the two Iota. Coal may be dear, but people Bessii:, returned from the city on Monday think they can't pay too mach for wood. after spending a few dare with friends TRAINS GOING EAST CDS As FOLLOWS:- village, Teaming of all kinds done The temperance meetiug announced for there. No. 6 MAIL 8:52 A. M. �OW_ dt ldcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- on sbortesc notice. Sale and tom. Wednesday evening was not so well it Seo. Martin has vacated his position in 1112 LOCAL 8:09 P. M. ` are.Solicitors,&a. Office opposite Post• L.cGilliivvrroy,LL,B. Money to Loan. 'ey snow storm. Diecassion seems to favor Martin MMR here. We ieeded-sa-il might have imen owing to TorGmto to rem 11 Me k"45- all welcome him w one going out and voting for the act next back and hope he is here to stay. TRAixs GOING WS:eT OUR As FOLLowY•- PATERSON,RTTCHIE A SWEENY, .r s H: � proprietor. Tbursdav, Anything that will prevent the Mr and airs E. W. Evans tdbk part in � � :_ i4 Barristers,solicitors, rte., Temple Build- misery of excessive drinking is desirable, the program at the Grange social on Wed- No.9 LOCAL 8:84 A.M. tag, Toronto, and Claremont every saturday. Go oat at any rate and show which way ¢esday evening and much delighted the 11 LOCAL , . 2:20 P. Y. X,SP,Pfiteraoa,Q.G,P.B.Ritchie O.R.swwny, you are on the iib of December. audience with their songs and cornet solos, 117 Ii[AtL 8:18 _- The Whitby Baptist choir under the �" •r�L>•.->DnaDarton •tatloaf �? - PeterAttend White's Sale Saturday p ertratt�y. Furniture,,, leadershi of E.W: Evans intend going to T-W a t " Oshawa on Friday evening pi help ata TRUNK GOING EAST DE8 A8 FOLLOWS:— 3 HOPKINS,VETERINARY SII$- given under the auspices of the - 8.47 A.M. •� R3REEM RIVER. Ba concert rier church the-e. h9• 6 MAIL He ONION, Graduate of the Ontario vet• p No. 12 MrxaD 3:01 - _ P oRs, Toroaco, regiasored member A fall lima of'$yet- The trial of Jamas Dawes for oomtziit• •� of 11 a Ocirr.c v.teaaary Mediae' Association. stars faroilnze now Rev E. Kempton occupied the pulpit ting the Whitby burglaries was continued if 10 Loc" .6:08 P.M, f ft w and no dent•qua and one-gaartnr miles here 5uaday evening last. yesterday afternoon, He was found guilty oorab of Orson River. OCre find aboeing for Rs on exhibition in _ Miss Jessie N ighewander is -at present on the charges of breaking into John Fer• TRAINS GOrlse WasT Dux As nrdowl;--► - -- hoars8to ii a.m, and 1 to 4 p.m. Tolapprapb oar tease rooms. visiting her&cot in Toronto. ¢neon's store and that of Messrs Hatch do No 9 Local. . 8-89 A.M i7 address 1.oaasrylu.Oas,;P.O.sddress,Orrsn blies Annie Ferrier leaves this week dor Bro. Mr istrate H+r r sentenced him ' 3 `.AuTer, one - R p° " 11 MIx3D 2:85 P.M. Prices right. Toronto where ebe intends to reside in the to foar years in the penitentiary on each ''[[��� J SH I EiLEY, Reterinary Sari(Soa, pp Q future, charge,the sentence to me oonearreotly if 7 Mall . 8:82 P.M. E Hoa.Oralnata of the Ouw o Cetani p• S. Dillingham. Rev, E Kempton ane Rev Judson Me he shows a diepe*ition to reform in the _ ; tare Colle¢a. Toronto,ratpstared member of the Iatosh wesa the guests of W B Turner over meantime. IDot:aric t'stennary Medical A.aociation. All Pickering, Oat: Scnda , Wevers Chas Cornish and The*Newton, idtarasea aad.in;urtea of tic domestic animfiie treat*I according to the most modern approved - Miss' Bertha 13allird specs a couple of of Oshawa,drove to wbltby toil purchased lane scientists privet las. Omer is T,A. Oreigo days last week with Mrs H.Hcptics,of a load of coal, which they were to divide 11 y ltimpiemeat stop,residence on Church Be oppo- _ Silver Mapie Jn arriving home with it. While to lbs E late Poet's livery' at! A;urge camber from here attended the county town tbey got the load of coal is - t air m anion tetr;:*raace meeting held at White the wagon sod a good load of whiskey in j - �u#tiasesf q ar�w+ 'Wheat Grinai g i - otic on Frrf'sy evening. �tbamselve. By the time they -- I of whiskey baa =it rail home is Oshawa th• be coal could roe tea roars zeartiw• Harrah: fcr the.itzsr.d eatettaimmens at ten - Bron parr on Tuesday nest. See.Btoa g it its work sad both were in good fight - Tam may have there wheat ground g 1n T90VAS DONN,Comveyaneer, Cum" for either Toll.Caah or Exehanjts. gbam news f6r particular@ tog trim, As a consequence t no" r son ,sr a 1 miamoner for taking Amilanss. •to.. Mrs H Hopkins presided at the organ not be divided to the satisfaction of both, red Y �YAw Qiaeemoat.0at, 0y Sdaday last to the absence of Miu Jeute and they then proceeded to fight tt oat. aeras 8 T Nigbawauder who is s cilia a few weeks This toff lace at Coenish's residence. in �r tt. so Sao .D An quantity of feed for sale at reason- p° g p 1 st�si In n!long " is . ``�� RENTING, Issuer of 'Marriage y q ween frirnnt in Toronto, the rear of L r Henry's office, at Oshawa, io.� iwler w was r u ,B a Lterneer to. Coaaty o! Ontario Of able prices• The shareholders of the Telepbooe Co'y and for a time was fast and furious, some t�rt�'0eH _ iF Sao as .the afore or&* his sceidraee,Ptaterfni met at the Town hell to arrsnce for sad neighbors and women bevies got mired up EUREKA Yi11rt°' i•y have delivered as Once. material for the in the affair with the object of stopping it. D. Brokenshire., PtolWlcg.On construction Cf the hoe.._ _ Chief Creen soon appeared upon the scene 'Tl•iVID BELDAM, auctioneer, Ace., Unr town it still increasing.- Aootber and placed both under arrest. Th4y ap ���� � - LL!! woburo.so,icits salaefrom his numerous _ young sou arrived at the home of Mr and peered before the police magistrate next rereads born far and near. s*to of fads,farm Mrs. J. B. Wilson Sunda eveaina lsat. morning and were each deed 11,09 and - 1. "" (tsocY ►ad everything tri• ,s to bs,aoid will be y R paodl*4 Py the subscriber with the utmost ears Benson wears a broad smile and can roc caste,making &boat 84 00 in all, makes a poor looking ten isad sold to the vary best advantage, a -ly Root PIllpei's and without a cane. ossa Ina• sow ]fad* of pita. Mary bodied ou.• WorG Barnes bre pot op another wi¢R- J. A, �'late�e 881e 6etnrda °as=I&Vre`wparea°ie.to � R.BEATON, .OWNSHIPCLERK ;.-to bis now large brash findings plant and y. JL.F. Conveyancer. Oommiwtoaer roe rutins Straw Cotters Nisi have several woodworking machines `d .X affidavits. Acconatans, Etc. Money to loan pat thertin at an early date owing to Whitevale. on farm propertT, Isaaer, of ]ferriage Lic• tacreasia harmers. - — -- — rao" %bitevale. Oat. f•v And all kiodsof farm implements con- g -- falsbyllr>afAAedOHtllT. _The Rev of r Wallace,of Ssou'ff v i l le, vii tt _ 1tahLTi Ota ban i, soy person `toiaTYinA-any Mrs Jae Taylor spent, last week with -" preach here Sunday evening next the 30th. HALFWAY HOUSE, Hingsioo Road, tiling in that line call at lbs Cherryw00 Toronto J. Ano s. ; Good accommodaWn for man and beast. All are cordially invited. Rev Judson Mc- At the Green River blacksmith and waggon shop. rind J,Anor, of s. W 8ro. is the 'guest v Toanl►r Drtees. Cuisine A 1. Bast of ngaor: Iotoah, the pastor, wi�1 occupy al r. Wal• of het daughter, ales. W S Major, -and cigare. J. HULL. Proprietor. 43-Gm lacge pulpit in Ftoe$ville same evening. air and airs Jamieson, of Greenback, ROBT. DAVIDSON. Prop. •' •� visited sit,lamer Tharntoa'e - `FOCCHER k POSTILL.Licensed Ane. tree=, . H Smith, of Victoria, sprat a caopte - STORE tioneers for the Counter as t Mon sales of"orp descriation conoactod at a of days this week with friends here. kaoderste ebarae. T. Poacher, Beal Estate The Mrs Thov Pugh bas returned horse after- Agent and General Valuator, Strict attention -Brougham. Norwood, spending come time with het daughter of aiveo to all orders by mail or telegraph. Ad- 1 -- - You will find a large reuse the choice Flan- resf THOS. POCCHSB, Brougham, Ont. F. WE��ERN B4� �F CQNAD� Norwood. nele,tLa,the W rappezets of the latest• pat- POBTILL,Green Ryer,Out. 36-1y I ti J:Price Las taken uphis. abode With -Mr and airs Jun. Slartio,of Enniskillen, terns, and they are marked away down. j las for the winter, last-week visited their daughter, airs W W I also have a large stock 0 gusto q loo mpotated by act of Parliament 1974 T C Hubbard sad W J Bodell sere in Noble. R huge - TErE WELLIy1GTON Hotel.=Hav• gyQY�s Branch. Birth-On the 20th inst.,the wife of.Geo which I am offering at reduced prices. -- 2 ing removed to and thoroughly overbanl• Toronto last Wednesday on a business E Pa h: o! a son. Firer boy. Proud Call and inspect before baying elserhere rid%be above boner,I am prepared to furnish Aotaoriaed calital.....................t7,ow.ow, trip. g Ja will save money. - - rccomodfition to all wbo desire to patronise snbsenbed Capital........: ,........ SW.000 tuthea' Congrstol�tiona. y we sSpas u-0td mr.e rooms. I i�evl be'pl*w soot...............e........ .""..•' 160'000 O McGregor,of Toronto, was visiting David Defoe and family have taken np Highest cash price paid for batter and P P -.. ,90&.b�- ilii _Histar,--Ure 1tob*zt_ P_hi tpa�s8� Bqrrion to visit Markham. JAB. TbAAEIrCE, Ire i�den�e oa Chnr.c rf sTe Is in tTie�oasc eggs in cls or rt3e, is 1[arkham,oat. SS ed Justice CowAla,iia$. T.H.MQMmLA1r,Esq,- Sunday. recentlyvacated b Joseph Pennock. Y Fresi eat Cashier ro neJ forget Jobn A; White's sale oa y d >' ----._ airs A E Jfa'or as son Lawrence, lroter CellecafonssoUcitsd and promptly made the epee Sent! ast wee with a otmer s parents, Every MONDAY Foreign Voter discinntan em' Drafts and of all es Fr descriptions,h airs me John Poacher,of Toronto. - Foreign Exchange bouftbt an sold" Drafts to James Fraser has t large gasatity of Mesdames Radcliffe; of TT sued,available os all parts of the world t'lres class oniotts, which be will dispose Cook of Scott tp:_ were the guests last IF YO v ANT• J and FRIDAY ``tea• a.alt n.nastm.at. { of slow figure. Call and see them, * week of their parents,air and Mrs. James ' ' A Interest alloweded na orifi at hidepos tors The skating rink wi s rai66d on Tuesday Hamilton. _ L, zentratee,sadcredit�dhalfyearlytodepositors y MineaW.BeareandL. Thoroton, and A gasoline engine, It will be s good Fnitdiag when completed Mr Llew. Hagerman visited Toronto lakt Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery S Comm?acing June god, A. M. Gilpin; Gco. Keri. Manager, sir 6anderaon deserves credit.for ale eft• binders, mowers, corn harvesters, cors ►>, watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby, week and incidentally witnessed the per-. _ y, _ teiprise in 'the 'vroytding' a place of formance of that favorite drama,Ben Her. shredders,Page wire fence, binding twine, '- avill clan Pic`aeriaR and will be found amusement for the young, A co-operative company, composed of buggy or stone boat. See or write in I. Wiae'e old stand. DOMINION BANN Mrs John McIntyre one of our aged business men and farmers at and between residents,tllet�ith�gety_paiatal-seri. -B-zo� am, reen Iver, �Vhitevale, Lo•' one", 1 'Watches, Cloeke and Jewelry pr dent on Wednesday. She tell in her bed cast Hill and Markham, has been formed $-ly Iial"arn. repaired, All work Warranted, room sastainioR a fracture of the leg "as for the purpose at erecting a telephone line - Capital Paid uD1 $2,5001000 well as painful injuries to.her hip. connecting .those places. .A contract has. ' ----- Reserve Fund .12!5001000 A enfhHert dumber of iinbscribers have' been made with the United Electric Co„of j been secured to advance funds for 'the Toronto, for the erection of the lioes,-fn Wedding �6 Pxesents erectioti of a telephone line between here stallation of phones;etc„and it is expected .... Just Arrived that the line will be in operation in a couple , WHITBY BRANCH, and Mexhbam, and the work Will proceed ill p p g p Of weeks. It w' certain! be a great ._ t once. There is some talk of erecting - •= :._. Ssarasaobd aline between -lists anti _,. a - --= Special fittentioa given to the collection of The temperance workers give a A well attended meeting of temperance _ Farmer's Sale sad of er Notes.. workers was held on Friday-eveningm the grand ebtertainment next Tuesday, Dec afethodist church here. The speakers The Bride' N Pickering PharmaC� SAVINGS DEPARTMEXT, 2nd in the town hall* Dr Jackson of • were Revs.Legate and he Revs. •the rest- Ierrest allowed on deposits of 8100 and gp Toronto,will deliver sD address. A good dent clergyman and the Revs.Beck end The Groom : wards. prormal of eolos,duetts etc will be given McIntosh, of McMaster University. A "A neer lot of-aeheol.en lies, examination E,J.THORTON P>? 88t the-conree Admisst gaariette rum, c as er an e churchThe saWets,lead pencils,pens, inks. e»eeri, id and 10c. Come and bear the concept choir furnished music for the oeoasicn; ti scribblers etc 'of the Season. The main object of the meeting wise to NEW BIIGGIS8 of all makes and Geo Pbili r had 'rather an exoitin point out the advisability of ]lin the fall. The GraOmsmany +A'so a large slid siswted flock of stiles for sale cheap,call and get prices experience a few days ago. He was en temperance vote on ytheFPreferendum, ` Pe • In Gold,Silver or P:ate. i oom»incl tooth brush33 from 53 to 5Ce. 'n° Ranted in delicerimR a plow to a' customer special services will be held next Sunday, w Second tiand baggies,earls,and wagons in Greenwood and while Roing owe the in the morning at the Baptist church, If the price Want right,w:71 make it rfghtV- $ee our new a its pipers.sayslopes and on hsn'd. conducted by Rev.Mr Wallace, of 8toaff• hill the ton a of the wagon bio a Awa chareh eondacted by.Rev.M.A. Shipman Richardson & Use, Daaliess bet ni ort pe tissue. J villa,and in the eyenmg at the Methodist . from the neck-yoke,cantina the wagon . ! Fresh and reliable dr always kept' flow repass,mashies sad soul oil to ran,against the horses. The horses e � J P of Victoria Uaiyenity. The Union En- ! in ,,took. For colds and sore throat tryGennal bItlloksmitkt' Tire tet tben begkn to run awa r,but ills weg"O deavor choir will furnish the music st both ,our syrup of linseed licorice and eblord•' �' "ga on their beets prevented tboin kieking. service, 8neoessors to J. S.BamarlL dyao also our syrep of white pine and tar opecishy• - Mr Pkilip Showed mucb pluck by stink• - - 1, ,. epemally prepared for ohi!dren. ' ing to his post and in time brought -the FOB' SALE-The nadersigied bas for WHITBY s -- W H Jackson horses a slandaill before say damage wad a raw pare-bred Seetab collie pups prMf � � y Nat done, Harbert Courts y,lot So,cob I.Piekar'rt• Dns Darton P 0. !� t . ,.,. j :. _ ire• + ,.ter ,. x.•R �: - . 9 iu •- r .. .. ` 6.. ✓r . , - • - , :.y . . - _ .. �. .. -.. - -.1 , .— . ... - ....y --._--- - .--- straight receipts, 18J_a_xo, 2, la��, �AI3GHF iP( THE ACF. :;- - - FI,C THE-MADA, one Be clover i tions11--to - _ . -- .-. N -- - Hto Italian Counterfeiter Arrested Qct •• - - ' � 12c 11 ,per TRUNK. TA. —..._— Honey-Best n sec -- -- per section; in 10-1b. tine, 9 Oc; -&bink;-Ee.---Pouf-- --Toronto.-- and ducks, lo*,to to lie per lb, young ^ ' - , Prices of Grain, Cattle, etc chickens, 9c per lb.; fowls, 6 to 7c A Toronto despatch says -Pro-. � . ... - -... . -. - • - .. Tr 'per .; ge,ese, 7 to Sc per lb. lb babl the most adept counterfeiter ^ -- -- - in " ode Centres. __ Y p� General :Manager AnnouneI. onstruetiQn of silver coin who ever operated $a LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Toronto, was captured ! ruin out i MARKETS OF TFIE WORLD. afternoon in the act c! turning out of ' ranseontinental Railway - -- Toronto, Nov. 25. - At tris Fest- the false money,in a room to the 1 '' -�� . - •Toronto, NoV. 25. - Wheat is ern• cattle yards to-day the receipts rear of the fruit st he conducted I ".i I . -- - •' firm. No. 2 red winter and No. 2 were 70 carloads of live stock, in- as a blind, at 353 adina Av' ue. - 1 - white sold at ?Oc on low freights to eluding 1,1x0 cattle, 1,117 sheep He is known in Toronto as ph w A Montreal despatch says: One of lakes to the North Pacific Coast, mills. No. 2 spring is nominal at and lambs, 1,200 hogs,-30-sa4*esr eatrl --and-cxm'e hCrv--fTorn•- 3 - ' ' the most important announcements f"this line-.will be constructed under 67a east, and No.,2 goose at 65 to and a few milch cows. We had a troit recently; Gentile is an Italian• i a separate corporate name, to be 66c east. Hlanitoba wheat 'firm; pretty stead's market and everything The Ne.w York police have been after 4 . - . . that has been made for a long time the Grand Trunk Pacific .•Railway No. 1 hard, S6c,,grinds in transit; sold earl Prices were_firra . .for_ " was made on Saturday by Gen. Man- Com any, and. will be of the most 3r' this-ffiezr-ever-since-lasIFlay -Fie-- - ager Hays, S the Grand Trunk P No. 1 Northern, 84}c, griniling in good cattle; lambs were firmiwi hods was one 'of &'gang who were flooding modern and up`to-date character, transit; No. 1 hard quoted a't 80c unchanged. , New York City at that time with Rahway .Company. The announce- hgying in view, especially, low Goderich, and No. 1 Northern at There was a good demand for ex- counterfeit United.States half-dol- ment is nothing less than a second grades, long tangents. steel bridges, 78fe, port•-cattle -to-day, and good-to tars. .Light members • of this.gang - ' „� transcontinental system for,and heavy rai15, as well., as a4aple . Oats - The market.-is . firm, with choice stuff was sold at from 4+} to have since been captured, and Gen- the Dominion of Canada. For some station facilities, and equipment for No. 1 white quoted' at 32 to 32c 5#c per lb., though in one or two tile, the ninth, was traced to Chi- time there have been many rumors the handling of both, freight and east, and No. 2 white at 31# to 82c special cases more was paid. For sago, from there to Detroit, and To- ' current regarding such a plan, but no passenger traffic. In fact the road east. • �!ight shippers quotations are steady rolitq. The „discovery,.that a silver , , official information could be obtain- will be of the highest standard in Barley - The market is firm, With i bu•t unchanged., Therp was a fair counterfeiter was working in To- I? ` ed until to-day, when Gen. �Hlanager every respect." '. No. 3 extra quoted • at 45 to 46c clearance. For good to choice butch- ronto came as a complete surprise - Hays made the following official an- The foregoing project has been un- outside, and No. 3 at 41 to 42c low er 'cattle thd'price was steady at . nouncement, which will no doubt der consideration for a long time by ifreights to New York. from 4 to 4#c, with &bout 20c per to the Toronto police. Wednesday ' cause a stir through the Dominion: 'the directorate gf the •Grand rrrunk•i -Corn - The market'is firm, with cwt. paid for shipping butchers. Fair morning' William J. Flynn, of the I "Canada's second transcontinental,Company, and during Mr. Hays' new Canadian quoted at 45 to 46c (medium cattle sold at from 31 to 4 New York District Secret Service I' highway will be built by the Grand Ilast visit to England, the resources west; and old No. 3 American -nomi- 3.1c per lb., and common cattle Treasury Department, accompanied . ` Trunk' Rahway -Company; the stu-,and possibilities of the Great North- i nal, around 3c; the latter kind was slow lYork by Detective Joseph nLthe ci, of New Mpendous undertaking involving the ;west were laid before Sir Charles , Rve - The market is dull at 48ic of sale. Feeders generally are in I City, arrived in the city. H1ur- :construction .of from 2,500 to 3,000 jRivers Wilson and other members of ,outside. steady request, Stockers are un- Phy interviewed Inspector Stark, slid - miles of lines, &rid an expenditure, i the board in a most comprehensive 1 Buckwheat - The market is quiet'changed, with a light enquiry. . Good;i disclosed to that official- what brought him to Toronto-the"searcl including equipment, station, bridge, and convincing way by the company's'at 52 'to 53c outside. mom cows are each. and sell at g shop, and'- other facilities, of from !chief executive in Canada, the-resuit Flour - Ninety per cent.' patents from $30 to $56 each. Choice veal for Gentile. Detective Davie was de _ $75,000,000 to $100,000,000. Ac being that they are now prepared to firm at S^2.70 to S''.72• middle tailed to ice the New York detect # calves are wanted; today prices g .. cording to the present arrangements go right ahead with a railroad ex-. freights, in buyers sacks, for-export, I ranged front $2.50 to $10 each. licca every assistance and the three the new system will-run througU that tending frons North Bay. or.GravQn- i straight rollers Q1 special brands for Small, stuff was stronger to-day, set to work to truce their mpn. ---: _portion of Northern Ontario familiar- hrtrst, Ont.,. on the line of the Grand Idomestic trade quoted at $3.30 to 'and everything 'were sold early. Ex- This was no easy matter, but finally - Iy known as "tiew Ontario," through Trunk Sv.;tem, to either Butte Inlet '$3,40 in bbis• Manitoba flours part ewes are worth from $3.25 to they learned''that Gentile had lodges _ Il-G._ras mast-be-higher 11 P e' --5=___p g with a man on Wood street upon his 1 Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Assins--'nLPnrt-S----r.---'�^ - sne»rian stents 4,15 to'; 1 50 er cR't, Lambs are ,cillo 1 .t boia, and ' Alberta, by way of the determined later on, Sl.�0 dativered. on track, Toronto, at from $3 25 to -por:c C arrival-frotri'17et - .• i- rr, 1' 9lanitoba. ,iron• :Ducks are nominal at 3.50 to 2.- to a lace in the Hest-end, and about cave Iver o - tern days ago opened u a fruit and through, Dritlsh Columbia, st ik-"' i.wonderful c-cvelopmeris that have bakers'. Sal iU`to 53.00. ?f, per cwt:. Y P , _-_-_ ---- P Y 1it.l.eed - Dran,`$15 in bulk here, 1'he top price for choice hogs" is �store .at 353 Spading Arenue. A - „ --ing Its terminus on the Korth Pa taken lace in the Northwest during I r fogs are steady. 1 __ 0 ' ' - ciflc coast. Work will be begun as the last flew ears," said H:r. Ifays, area shorts at m 7 At outside Large and well-assorted stock Wat soon as the necessary legislation. can -'can fail to fie deeply impres+sed point-s bran is quoted at $13 50, �g,1,22} per cwt., and light and tat ;put in, and apparently a good bust• 11 -be obtained, and it 4s exf-ected that with the -.growth of tlat extensive Manitoba bran,, in sacks, $17, and 4•rogs are quoted at S5.S7ij per cw•t. nes, was being done. Shortly befort �� 11 5 - five years after the surveys are com-, and rich territory, and our directors shorts $li here. Bogs to fetch the top ;),rice must be 4 p.m. the detective-s reached this . il 11 i. pleted the big system will be in oper-!hold that in view of the apparent I sof prime quality, and stoic not be 'place, and Detective Davis entaree T _. • - ation." !need. of additional railway facilities, I' COUNTi2Y PRODUCE low 160 nor above 200 lbs land proceeded to a door leading to a "Like our Grand Trunk western, !And in order to guarantee to the i P•eans - The market is quiet. .11h' Following is the range of prices for 'rear room This he opened uietl q J tattsnding from -Fort Huron, 3lich:, -present Grand Trvr.k ticstem, direct °Rerings m°+!crate:"3?Zd171ri brim+; live stock at the Toronto cattle and` caught his man rrdhandod. to Chicago," said �Ir. Ha}'s• sec connection with that very important ,51 7;;. per. buwhel and hand-picked, 'yands to-dry: Gentile was compietety dumbfounded, . '. Dred vice president and general more- and groRlRu ee^?ion of Canada, $,, C;ittle abut said nothing• and er'cr since hal _ ' ager of the Grand Trunk Railway. the oaty nal>r1 policy is to take Priod apples = Market quiet, Willi.Export cattle, per cwt 31 25 $5 20 ,maintained a stolid silence: That in making the .offlcigl annotincement I active ctrPc towards this extrnainn pros, n°rninul &t 3 to 3ic per lb. i Ito light ..: ... .. 4 00 4,'•i the man was turning out the falai 'regarding the new steel pathway.'which, I may aril Will be conmienc- .-Uvaporated jobbing at (sic per ib.. Dutcher- cattle, choice 8.75 4 5ti silver in Toronto .was not looked fol . ch will tap the rich chain of mg- ed as soon as the nerossary lecrisla- I Honey - The mrirl,et is stvad,6% I Ifo orelinary to - r by -the New York detectives, anc • rieultural strongholds and buttrosAes tion can.t�c- ubtained from the Gov- 'with ,-trained lobbin.rr at 'i to Sic good " li'80 3''O ,simply astounded the Toronto'policf „ _--, . that extend from the upper great eri ment." Stockers. cwt .., n 50 3."5 __-_._.__. ':.,",Cel q Un- ..-. ip?r Ih'., and cr�ntb at S1 50 to Sl -5 pr';` -' especially when it was found that - `- -- changed, wilth IofTerings mr,dcrate, F cw e : l� ,� _ chrcp and I am s counterfeit Canadian as well rex I WILL GRIND OUR WHEAT. , ,rent eecea, 'per t a _s 350 Loi;ed Stags silver, was be rel . ' DOUKH-OBORS PILGRIMAGE. _ Car Ir tq bring Spr51i to sh 7� a Lon La:i;hs, per ccct ... .. , 25 3.95 made• f y - :eks. per cwt . ,',0 2 75 . t •ou track: D . Started by Pamphlets Written b i Minneapolis Company Bonds Oae Straw - The market is quiet with !Culled shed{+, each .. 2 00 3.00 . Russian Agitators - quoted at $5 �'� to 'bilkers and Calves —� OP Its ,dills. 1. air lots on track q Pe8 f Xorktoa, said y A St. Paul, Minn , despatch ,ays' �:i-S a ton for first-cln�Q cat straw. Cows, e,ich , 30 00 5S.n0 ; .- A .WLv de. arch se's' James The Warhbvrn-C n ctry Hulling Co•n oniony Dh2rlcc t is steady At 40'Calves, each 2 �0 10 00 RE. _. — DEATHS AT A FIRE T. Richardson. o Flo o .. . ' bon':Scd lits to .4:>c u:r bushel for Canadian. g- -" .,- the Doukhobor trouble: "Pamphlets' Pany: of Alinnealiolis cwt _ written in the United States Dy ITumfintdt mitt on Thursday for am: I'ouliry - O»cr'.r:q, of boxed lri.ia Choice h°A° r cwt 5 50 5 P,j I Mea Hurled Into Water With Fal• . - Rusis4'a.n agitators Possessed .of-.Uto-.,tndei+nite i:eriod, to.grind nothing ,mull, and prices steady. C4cickena. 11eav-y h gs. P r -.i I ling Dock ' but Canadian wheat. The bond ee- old, 40 tri 50c per pair,-and young _ hogs 'per cwt. 5 :,0 S S. pian ideas ,torted thN movetnent, r "awg. I cwt 4 00 4.25 An Ashland; Wis- despatch says: _ _ _ and the fanatical notionF advanc©d'mantled Lv the Customs ofltcials arni ,3 to 6:ie; live, v0 to 60c, Trucks Pc' teen is far S,iO.rx'0 The eust<iln dresceri, SS"to 80c per. ),air, Geese ,Stags• p,er cwt 200 250 The VPisconson Central Railway ons =_: were tanned by Ch_eir '3ohn the slap- K dock was dcrtro ed •b fire on Satr fist' and other misguided leaders: °heretofore prevailing was to ,l:tp 6#• to 7r per ib and turkcy.o, eJ 'W UNITED STATES 11tAFiKFTq Y Y *�.� - a the rain of the Canadian North- 10c per Ib, for young - 2 I urday afternoon, the loss tnvolvl�d • Yt Inimigration Officer Rov, who mist-, R -_ Minneapolis. Nov. 5 - Wheat. 'being about $525,000. In-Jalling the . , - - ei1 is d3ir►zlE the I)oukholiors beck.!wCSL bonded Ltirotigh the lnitoci Potatoes --The tlsn-rkct is violet,. ;1y F- her, r2�c, 4taY. 74�r; on trtick, dock corned with it a number of tiro to their villages, says there was •`;tate, to Llverpooi. The grin.iing car lots being quotS at to to Rat ,s i I hard, -5e; No 1 Nortltcrn, .-glen and drekmen. and several lives great rejoicing on the return of the of the gram' in 1lfinncapent ingteat {ger to on truck: -. -74e; No, 2 tiurthern, 7.' c. 1 i :moll lots sell at of in Engiarui will ct•ente n great f)0c to S1. re ow vast how many w'll be nut ]v l th NovV25. - Wheat - Cash c known fo some days, rens{ . - Doukhobor loco, and the women are i u u b no - for'some. & ­�... conteni to stay home 1n future. The "avltifi In the exl,euse of transit to j tKo.: 1' hnrrl. 76c, No 1 badly injured firemen were :tseu!'d l . _ - deadens were si111 poSscssed of-their' Euroi . A bond of SRti,01H) .was -:::I)A1 itY FR('1DUC,rti 1,'arthern, 7.41c: No 2 North- from'the burning ruins; one of them crazy notions, but Mr. Ftoy does'atao given -at the Customs hoose nR�I cru 7'_;c, November, "1!c. Decem--,with both lets broken. The fire not bolieve that.the9 care strain' to-'ThurwJay.:by the Great l:nsirrn P I,. T utter - Th, markot is unchangr 1, hr ,r, 72!c. May, 74ic. Miaearoni -I started about five o'clock, and be cite tkfe colonies to concentrate their vator Company of Minneapolis, for ,with demand good for choice quasi- ,'o- 1, fisc !fore the Bremen arrivtd the entire .. . inhabitants ie another crazy mus- 'the strn'agc in h7inneul,r�lis-of' fan-- 'ties,`,'I-+irge rolls in fair ofTer and Pulial,i, Nov, 2,i - Flour - Firin ere dock, half, a mile long, was in . - . . .cion. -' . ' adran oats This grain cventu.illy I':rm. INC quote fres,t 14L prints. ti'l,ent-Sprinst. dull; No 1' Lard y„ will be t.,rr,unrt into o;it.mcal in this 17 to 1Hc; larg,: rolls and tuhs, iii ', , tio. 2 red, .fl;imes. .An engine was ru.n on the slut), : enol at sr' , ),refit vet to be to .17c, secondary grades. tubs find spot SU,c; winter ,trans; tramway a, near to tlir lire as Poe- (lc fid. Corn-N° ol'erin> a, iyat.:- z;ibir: and halt a hundred men began _ OCEAN LIES AT WAR. de {griAtrd, aid used emirely'tor' ex- Tots, 131 iii laic: bakorw' 1^ ry ytrrn, No :i white, 343 to :34}c: .tearing apart the t[n�bers connecting -- port bus'netss. 18c, creamery prints, 20 to 21c; No y,. g > Cheap Freights From New York to t °" the tramway and the dock o kc 3=c to 3 Barley- - 3 d r e o t eP creamery so11d+, 19 to 1 ''4c , ,i o F,3c. ,1 + - ri Ve q t from falling R ith the dock Sud- c South Africa. _ Fl gs Dlarket is fi n t uou Strictly nor),' lard at 21 to.22c; colt! l:rc- tio 1 in store, SSc: ;denly the dock gave wad', carrying . - ti NO c „Jy$*At:eh say-. •' ; rr *G T DAG 1rt1R1.t1 A- NED. 1st-or,1 ls-tp- lr✓c;-pickled, 17 - to Wit. 1.Oli3N, Nov, =, - Cif ted - n'Iftl it ^_ci0 feet °f the tramway, the L_-iv�n gr' Whe.,r --' Cash, 68"c; Pecemter, 'e.n,Cine just barely escaping the fall - . - steamship lines plying' between hew i lac s.x"m 1. 1Ie, York and So--nth Africa are wa in, a ^r i- -Ll e:s -- 'fhr. market is dice.and fit3ac; hlnv, 73he• into the boy. Several hundred peo- g g Colors of Eoyal Canadian RL-,' a vigorous war in ),cites: 7'ndry a t•),n� :mit at Ottawa. LsLrona, Qi'h Wiles of IArh4 cFte_esc -T---- �li']c were under . the trtmwr.y, but of general cargo can be shipl'ed to f p c: Th est i_';c, and small at 1_t to 13 -1�EED WAKING UP. lmost'of them esc.apai with slight in- C'&pe Tnwn !'or less money- than a ,\n Ottawa des atch • . - •-' . ` ,juries. 'As the broken trnmway and •- mcrchln'it -viii bring-half a-ton of flags of the 'Royal 'Can,:stian IZ:egl-;1 IiOG YR(}41UCTS. burning dock. fell at least & doges. potatoes to this city [),lint the Caro-', ,,lent. 'w'hich were presented to it. by Congressman Eddy's Opinion of hien were seen to go down in the { . • . - linas. I`hc'ratc on gei:cral car 'o tq the Duke of York last year,.arrived Dress,xl hogs urchange�l, with car- Canada and Cunadians. ),otos, The wreck fell into twenty b im s- the South -African ports has hben"cot hirre oil Fr, rev from Toronto. 'fh+ey'"'loads ),looted at S- 40 to $7.50. Cur- I A Winnipeg despatch gays. Con- feet of water, and it will be Po �►- ' it now it is only S2.- are to be sent by the ,lilitia p'i'ed meats in- 's-ma{1 supply, with �gres,,man Frank 111: F]ddly, of Min- 'sible to recover the bodies for some - eatedl until f men is en- Y , r o • P i or<1rr Y quote: .BAoon to A large force f 'i:o ttrc ti1'ar Office .in it•es.6ttn. 1 c e Tom' who Is vi Winnipeg,. Mime. g n .q. P . steamships partlne t pI g-.,, , g b . - six , 43 a ton. At _. ;_final nn thr. rival .lines eti'CLv month to hay the Iiing's ctPhtr E_ ]t.: sub-•clear 11 to 11#c. In ton and vaso gtze the pros', -an ' ^v reagn;tt an eZ4ort Le-trach t}is--dears_.-__ The traffic to Cape Town'and neigh-lstitutec for- -TF-cinT .o anon, lots, Pork, reins,, 5-1; da, short Shurviav, lir. Faddy pooh-lwohed fi _ boring - ort, varies between 4'2,000;acquired by the r bias it embiaz,on='cut, $23: I the talk of annexation, Awt he con- . . . and 56,000• tons- moot y', but' is r: � - your ou _. growing.rapidly. Colony Paardebcri;, DrIcionkCln, <lo- ,In to •12�,c, ,boulders, 11 to 117c; v.our greatness or comprehend the __ I. hant:esburg, Orange 1'iee State, shacks, l;i to 15ic; breakfast, bacon, lhalf of your resources. I'm afraid EXODUS FROM EGYPT. 'Transv;ial. The flags of ,the Royal 15 to 15;;c.' I there's some truth in'the charge - - - CAI+(ADA'S PRQGRESS. Canadian Drag°°lis wit[ bc,sent tat 'Lard The market is unchanged. sometimes made,�tigninst you Cri-I Fus*itives Fleeing From frhplera -- _ .eiWe quote: Tierces, 10,; tubs, a lc;, nucks. You had to have Americans I a Carry Infection. Tables Being Prepared for Eshibi- ` palls, 11; to lIJc;.•compound,.g, to lc°:ue up here to convince you that . • tion in Japan. - • 10#c. {Arai had ti good thing and then you I A Constantinople despatch says: w despatch says: hfr. WILT, VISIT CAIRO., tick an to hrxsLle'. Why, your Agiti-j Funic s¢ricken fugitives fium Egyl t - Ot to a SINFSS AT.MOtiTREAIa 1 cultintal richer nre bound to make endeavoring to escape Froin the visl- An P BL - h t fun of cholera, which .recolitls Stat'sti � i runaries o[ tile tat ion tl e .Geo. Johnson,. Dopun,on s —, von one of g I o - clan. +_ends �•to -Call . .at. .hlontreal, hov, _5. - Groin o. l - - • William; !world. _Then in the Hudson ,lay swept the valley of the.Nae down to _ - aces. hard Manitoba, 74c Fort ,, Pal- - Plh di..ase into carried t _ he _ yuntold 'wealth in '�Cairo car i e w AC L �V U O __'scri:ptive tables to be shown n ,.� Octoberbasin you ha e _ . shi c Japan Industrial 'F�Yhibition in Il- A London despatch saps: ^Col-INO 1 f�lorihcrn r.. P- i ustration of the progress of Canada t lment; C)ntari°red and white, reheat, lumber and minerals. :Just arouird cretins. The crowds that broug'�t onial Secretary Cham;beit.ain,' *while me afloat; peas, 72c high,freight; f04mes Bay alone 'there•'s inoi•e• till-1 the infection escaped through tl•c 4n recent years.. _ en route to tiouth Africa, will visit ber than ever there wits in llfinr.� desert Practically by the si:me route oats, No. 37c ex'store, afloat; ter ^,_�� t .Ismailia and Cairo, -apparently with.export, 36c; rte, 56c afloat; No. 3 sots aiitl hiich'igan'pot together. Lo i Laken by the children•uf Israel in - . • • the object bf investigating the irri- extra barley, 49c; buckwhrmt, 56c you know that t.here's pulp wood en- the course of the exodus under n. ALL'MUST $E VACCINATED gallon methods employed there,_-assih rafloat.� 'Floiu-Hfahitoba:" p.ttenta, °ugh round Iludson Bay to supply lIoses. They reached ),`the Hotv the view of :adopting them in' South' S,1 20: strong bakers',, 53.90; On-I the vetPr irl's market for two ten- Land About October 10. ince tY;t — --AtrxicaI.- Affierwards he -will go to_ ies7 When, tti•a.t road is built,d.tte tate disease has si�rcnd a II _Inoculation"to' 8e-Enforce-(T t5t- t,ar stnntfiht relicts, $ dkt�� ? taws Schools.` Morrcbassa, on the East Coast of north from Snult Ste. llfnrre you thrervg93 tile -Gauntry, creattrl;, Ili- $0; in bags, $1,65 to 41.70; pat Africa, whence he will v5sit the eats, $3.70 to $4.10. Rolled oats- will see the greatest development go- s,>nw places so great terror tiliit.tha An Ottawa despatch says: Cnm- Uglmda Ra5lway an'd confer with hiillera' prices to `jobber's, 'S2 ' izi ing on in that 'barren country,' ns inhnhit.atzts of the infected clues 'are - _ ' F-ulsory vaccination will be enforced the administl:it-ors on the �]&bol bags, - and $4.15 per bbl. Ked - you are accustbm6d to think r f it. It Gove,;, to the coast. bol 1 tnsrc i - in thQ.P.ubljc arid Separate schools question and the prospect of Cen- Manitoba -bran 517.50 'to $18; will be quite-as astounding as y,ot+z Governinent has been wholly unable this week. No pupil will be allowed' tral Africa supplying laborers for the s} rt_q o0. bags included; Ontario .western development here:" to cope R'it.h the situati In or to re T -- rkt _riifl - to Atter t e sc iio°l unless- or s e pan Ffe wi a o a - bran in bulk, $16 to '$17; shorts in w� l the�e fid-:rif: broke oke out --•• can Produce a certificate showing a .bar. . bulk, $19. Beans-Quotations e OUTPUT LOWER- I rge renunrberpof depths occurred,. .YUKO1� --- •- - successful•vaccination. "�—_ : $3 cars on track, .. ry 1 T a nominal . at. iii •. Thi:, ancient City of Gaza, memory HUNDREDS PERISH. Provisions-Henvy Canadian short Will Not Come Up.to Last-Year's, & from the exploits of ';amson,.;4vf • . 'F1tPLSH SETTLERS. . _ cut pork, $25; light stmrt evt, $24; Gold Yield. _ - fere-1 severely, 984 (I"Ihs being re• compound refined lard, 8} to 9;c; Famous Trading Town in Per,Mk- pure Canadian lard, Ile;-fint:st lard, An Ottawa despatch'says: The gold curdt<i, 7'lie epidemic is now do , i Irlymigra,rlts Said to Need-Food Destroyed. . 12 to 1r'ic; hams, 12 to 13iic; ba- output of, the ..Can&dian Yukon this cl-easing in all' the localities fret at- and Clothing. ' A St. Peter•slburg despatch says: con: 12 to 15c; dressed hogs, $7.50; season will be about twelve millions taca''ed,'"but fresh canes ire- ieard of . A Winnipeg despatch 'says: The' The famous trading town of Resht, fresh killed abattoir, $9:25 to'$`I:50-' o•f dollArs. The returns-up_11 to. lat0 yeste dry in new pe 1"5- At .iattn - Welsh settlers'w2io emigrated from Persia, has been burned. It is Cheese-Ontario, 12ic; Townships, in October showed that 511,555,000 yesterday there were '15 rkntJiti. ',11,41(- aatagonia and settled at Salt Coats known that '200 poison�q perishod, 12c. Butter r- Fancy Tow nships had been taken out, Anrt this was loin'. number, of deaths is stetted a�. are in dire straits. Both food and and it-is believed that malty more creamery, 21 to 211c; fine creamery; exclusive of information from several ik,.t b tv till now"herus,ain%, h»t ri i � d: Clothing aro scarce,, and little ,Pre- have 3ost their lives. Many ware- 21c; Ontario creamery, 20c; dairy streams. The output this year hob rut .been visited by the s_a�e. 'Tree ,i has been made to taco the houses Containing valuable itores butter, 16ic for selections:-Eggs been Ake.than, tl)4t ei 1901_by somer5,vernment is sous&voting to eou- yar&tion ' i hF opidemic to Paresti:e.' ,11Yc,s of a e.estern winter. were..destroyed. e'.ected, 22c; candled stock, 1cJ�c; five millions. M. - _- r- - i .I a - " istC __..___. viii _ _ ___---•— -.-______ .. - .- - - ,3r►THE-01SLY DRAWBACK. Result of New York Expert's THE CART WAS TOO HEAVY. ^i�he_scene: as.the.parfor,...thei-couch . _ ��nalYsnf Qi_ ___- -AB a-g�crrise$ ball s-ee+vly-&refuel- ----- •' _ •Thereof, and the dramatis personae Canadian-Made Soaps. ensign, wishing for a partner, was Mabel and George. Dr. Deimal Linen-Sisal Co. writes: offered an introduction to a young "Dear Mgbel, do u love-me?" "We sent samples of the leading lad - . •' yo y- of sometcklat . -targe. pi:upor- -"Oh, GeorgeI" "soaps made in Canada to an expert tions. He declined, saying he would -� --,----_---,,•n "Don't you, Z4isbe1 - just a little •'In-New York, Ena End had them thor- just as soon drag a cart about the • -' -• tiny bit?" "oughly analyzed. As a result of room. ` ma�, "Well, y e s, George." "thii analysis, we find your 'Sun- The lady,- wl+o chanced to be the "And if I }s�c3 you, would your "" ap light So ' to thoroughly cleanse colonel's daughter, ' heard the re- %father furnish u a house?" "without danger to the clothes, and mark, and s&retly resolved tohave //`r/ • j ar George." "we e therefore pleased to recom- her revenge when an opliortunit -.-.v partriershipW Byers - ~ "Yea, Geor e." "IInderwear to use Sunlight Soap ere g Later in the evening, the young _ - "And would your mother keep f'for washing.:' officer discovered the fact of her be _ --. ARa ir-cul-ui --except-when LAnivite Try Su>alight Soap-Octagou Bar- ing the daughter .of lAs chief-, and J � r / _ A lel'?„ and you will see for yourself. 27,E thought it well to retract his fofiner i t "She would, George." refusal. '� _ _ `':5„ "And ' your brothers and'sisters, On. being, presented, and soliciting too?" THE DEAD 9rEN ROSE, the favor of the next waltz, she Go11#S'����� ��S�hea 1WIly, certainly, George." coolly bowed, and said: "- - A party of men, about sixty in + or Dyed; alio Ladie,'wear of all kinds, "And, of course, the old' gentle- •"I tihaak-you; but I urn much too• and LlouseHaadn of everydescripd9s, numt�r, had gone out to have their GOLD srsDA sir DYISR9. in would settle my debts?" , practical knowledge testc•ci in the ap- heavy L. cart for any.donkey to -', "Qf course, George. draw!" 83MIS33 AMEILIOAN DYS12IG 00'1. plication: of splints, bandages, .-and `�- Montreal,Toronto,Octans •baa Darling, will you marry mg?" qa George.' first aid to the injured.Some of them had tickets pinna Lever's Y-'1, (Wise Ilcad)Dlsinfect- - •/ :_ j - on their coats to tell what they :int,Soap Powder is a boon to any WQODAp HQTO.EN>CiRAYL• were suffering from. The patients home. It disinfects and cleans- at. �J, L.JONES ENG,C* __• • ' JUST nH MORE wero told to lie doom al s�awd in- the salm time. 169'BAV'5TRCeT,--I0M%19 tervals from'each other. " STRj An officer appearing ou the scene "What do you think of my 'new � * lire want 10,04P IK�•'�j�PT"'' OUREI did not think the patients tar elk- hat?" , ''Well, for a matinee itTurkeys, 2,000 _ ough from the hearer companiems, acid wants-rL -little more trimming." --- f>e t'a a;- aTooO to "the great amusement. of every- '•Afore trimming! What with?" Extract W Ducks,& ro,oc, =ART DISEASE AND KIDNEY body,-called out in a loud voice: • "Oh, a lawn moR`er would'do!" C®f)Se V Chickens to COMPLAINT BANISHED. BY' "Dead and wounded rise and come yf our orders. If DOD'D'S KIDNEY PILLS. over here." For o rr r ..114T Years. { W you have any it �; will pay you to , a Ai OLD AND t4Lt:.TataD nLHLDT. — E,frl ®,���� shl as. — tvins!nw's-onthintSyrup has been umd for ore aRtiy f W P ' I XX�3W:M err ra 3:7 a?,•ton al mothers for the,r children his W - - Mame ultimo Moreau Postmistress e.tb�°r w tri perfect s,:«ev. It soothes tke chLie, W We also want of Weedoa Tells of Her Com- We west th•sari:cos o� .,fter.t:,•Cum,,allays all pain,cures win 1 cotie,and W any quantity 01 ! ' a number of fomtl•es to d. ,the Leve remedy far Diarruoea. Is pleasant to she ChickensBee . plication of.Troubles and How tn:LL og for unit bnme, as.e. woad Ly drt tci,t%in ever mart of rho wor d.. --- -- --- _.. new-laid eggs. -._. .-Wn-:Easily She G a'rr-iT17e e. ea.s:;cr:le-�a--r ur ,�ca:culab]e. - h,r°1sh *.5 in v;hire sad asureandask for Airs. Wiaalovi,4 d;otkipg 9yrrxp. _ _ • DViy theWeedon, Que., vara ad = an _ TM•Da�rson C�rnmlaslen Co.,fJtpftN _ T TChXw r arv.e ot,a TORONTO, -,Dame Aime Moreau, Postmistress —�sDv�a°co rr, h a,a .. lean bre ft .get an tee -- .. >K to $10 a we•k made 't�"ELLrJ1E4�iT ADG"ICE. ease:ce ftcm it,aad _ --here, tells a story of her cure of a m-ording Io tint...teeoud Icoacentrate-it to toe uttermost. In an ounce cosi licatLon of ailments arisie :o the wo t. c;ras at Drotcn — "1'ce had seven or the of our Extract there is all the nutrit•on of Dominion t 4 - - P 3 ooc•forpa rt.cnls,a - many pounds of beef. To get more cutrimentl , YoY11�t11011 6�A8 ��I��II� „ from diseased Kidneys that would Name rel.reaeea best doctors in town for ray'" wife, I to tau ounce is impassible. Alantraal to IJrrrpool. Reason to ,,arse+ and she gets; no better."- pot•: Pantaad w Ltverp"L ♦iaQuaeas. be considered wonderful if similar ro- g I Our Book,e,t.-How Sla:eGoodThings -u,wa, Tile IDtDHIlIIIOII knittingCO. Jon-9 - "Graciuus' NUVI' Out uf , to Eat," free. Larg9a IFutBtesmsh,paSuperiorsecommoiatle ' porta were not coining from different revere .eo.a sad st►Ntre.tae 'However, the Postmistress' nice is �wn ten tenth eyrie} chore and L _ _ � ,sot-.•e. ;4 .aa rdezu.'�'lKwavrve to Dept. H. TOEtONTO, ONT. rias of yau• parts of the country almost daily. i ,r t are aoideitbt $penial aeunq- , ave the poor wurian a than :t: EI&9Y, AIGifILL 1r LIaBT CHICAGO. s.�ood sooaaaaa oa. so well authenticated that it w#II ti5'AS RL--%*NI'tiG \O RISKS -. _ f - ` sas,aseani all part,culam appo to say agt:d Toms had been a tuwr.-nutans Prison Vi.s,itnr - "Why are -you i 7hcre is more pleasure in giving of the Company.or •prove interesting- to all those who y all� Y Rios•.arreLds,tLlls a Co, D.Torres"a Ca. are sutferiag frbni Kidney Complafnt his little+ life up to the -picstent'3ear, There, my misy;uid�d trierrl'?" Prawn- than in xeceivine. Thio applies to ` 77iut•sr natoa - tsoatr.alaadParaiaae, In any form. but work had been plentiful tvith er-"I'm the victim of the unlucky 'medicine. kicks, and advice. dad, and he was di�cussiag' with hiy 'nunrher thirteen." 'V`t~itor - In - "I fella victim to several 'Kidney dead! liuw w that°" Yrio-oner - THE MOST POPU%AR DENTIFRIOE, aa76V10 AL •maladies " says Dame Moreau, thi wife the desirability of sending Tom- most severe was Heart Disease, but .my for a week. into -the country.'I'Twelve jurors and one judge �Q®� �a=��T , I also suffered from Backache, Blad• Tommy listened thoughtfully, and at 1 I A V E ''' tslxo-- der Trouble and Rheumatism- I took lenr;th broke in: A 1 a�! 1 Standard AmerioRn Wicks ''I don't want to- " ia�rd s Li�lmeot far Rh �mafts , CARBOLIC Cauw�i've heard i� -AaD-- medicine, but nothing did mo any g I $arn�3 Lamp � � lgord till I tries! Docid's Kidney Y " - " Pif15,, - they 'haco Shure. Oi'm ro p. an, JerryTOOTH 1'. • "I have taken three boxes and now ,thra4hing machine- in thrt country, -Oa vrite ter the best man." An'! svlol.tatr I feel like a young Roman. I feel and it's bnd enough here to town how c'n vez tell which wus th' best IP C W D E RN �_ *�+ s•r1F�f���ne_ 1 when it's dose by head, E s»S J►'i :t�.tg07. _ no pain and am so Well that in m than tilt afUter th' vote: ar-re coun4- y Pr•sew•res theon teeth. sursate"tate breads, aruRl Itoa11llts-paga.T01t0 advanced age I do all nay own work ed,"Itir'ny?" at _ y y How's This I — strengthens <,e.. •.<•n. g-,-.d for iiia Kidney. Dfensefi Pills re or aD case o CaUtr 4i VollttbueaaRew ua AGE4 7 5 Y+1�ib;C� ot- THC fYa offer Ona ll�ndra<1 I`oliora Reward the K r,s■tror• •+con.mend Dodd's KidneyPills act the y _ o + +� r. ay.n may _ �}s�- best remedy for me that I have ever curett by. Man s Catarrh t:.,'. V,:';" w,, la • u ,rri £;.ra ,p,•t anada C. C. Richards .S Co. " 3t ,. used. .. - - le- !•' J. CHL:hl:1' & Co 'l oledo, U. �Sfessrs. l We the u"dcrc,ga,acl haw: known k' Gentl`men,-Thcodoro Doratis. R na¢,na wo aria ofrer as yen WESTERN CANADA "All the persons who would like to J Lheuey for. Lno rant.rets caro and ! DON I� o p AUD y customer of- refine, was complrtelg a ; o watch Fir 3 t. is - . get information can apply. to me 1'helievc him perfectly hohorit,lo in all ! w r exit f'Jr a7 36 ere ' ,vine-s transaccrons and tinannally cured of rheamatisut after Sive years er !shall always be deposed to give i,lu to carr out au obi, Rtion.t made st..3ouagaatletnan.+ntcb' ppT0l1GE CORP^, +n them all-the iptormatioa the de- y y g of au(Tcring, by the jildicious use of nand-ren T enrruve ca-e. and be RATION, y by thatr aria, JIINARD'S LIVIhIF,trl' I Fredplarr,open'a;e.•temWiwi andstool, el. airs " t'�i' rttJ'A •Ilotesate Urukgists, tali• Lusr,ateed a tet: 1 rt e_p.eL t0ronk 'sheat, Teron g _ _, . loledo; O. WAI_o1Ni,:; KIP.4AN & : The above fact can to p'' ♦b a me¢a y Co Kidney Pills cure all Kid- k kki%lK i%holeaair liruggt.sts, '!'oledo. I writing to him, to the parish priest Deceatner ruah Lwatch on. tBy mal yonpaide this, ' - 'may Complaints. Theyr make the old a feel young nun a Cin,- .. Hall's Catarrh Cure +s .taker 1nL r- or any of his neighltots, Addres-, S' g g C I Dept 8, VIM SUPPLY 00., 7: tally, acting directly upon the U ootfr., A COTE. _ . Hamilton. Ont. Pic`:bitarr,(IEORGEGCOD$KHS]S lA most 'interesting and commend- ata ¢ixizu v srtf ee 1 the s>'.aatn I Eicr:'hant, fit, Isadore, QCs. , .—T I'eaimor�al� s,•rt tree. !'rare SSL. leer ax .l ro �t:rCoan- ' leU plCtPR,aI�Ds�r�O MASON 51OVx0 - t, bo ttl.a. void n� 'wtl' drts,;irnt. I Slay 12th, 1808. 1� Street 3 f ro HICKS"T A - t3b1e enterprise is being <rrganized 3n Liail'i hainily 11,13~ aro the nests ,,tt atdo ues and c - as f lta YanroavT, W,H.B'S.ATTY Manchester �a.,t present: in the shape w", T. special Rates. t of a brazaar,zp raise funds to endow "Did vtxlr hushalid leave a will?' fife are aqui w DEPOSITS It I;ospitaI bed in honor of Robert asked the lawyer of the weepinfi wi "So yntl had a nuc,:,•+�iul f,uta,t�; A /! •uPpir every Nuala Burns and 'a child's cot in honor of low-f o[�S hc-secofrti-time_ "I don't trip'" '•'I;inlnentl anicce.-c-dul ',1e Teachers, 7euher io Casa ,na upware, a s,.«t ea do y. wit and,ate r"t the•oa pad Sir Water Scoit. I WIIALEY, ROYCE $1 or ,omy aided esu~Hely a 3 think he could, I know he never dula't bring back any garLc, but ❑o- y i� 2 : h1d any a5 long as I've bt•en mar- body was .hot by uny of the oLhcr WANTED CO. Limited v r ^ - �ricd to him." _— - nicinhers-of the party." f' Lail 1 a I ASSETS �4v�,Q�dtQ0q Miaard s Ll�imeat the best RaIr lea neer -356 .,,in street. 156 longe Street. ENGLISH SPAY!! LINIMENT INNIPE6, .14AN. TORONTO, Orli _ .._ . , . ` 'harfs Liam-oaf is fh a. An arnst was mace in Edinburgh reit••nes tl har r!,sof;or r•n,'o. - ;,;d I,c•. ,:. I - ____ _-_-.__.____-.-__- .___._.-_____ r,f connection with the duping of a and Blen•tshes from horses, Blood�rHOn, Yount; Dian — S_ ' M1lisc 1--l-la is .Ctirhq lints,Hinz Bone.�woeng -rl. it i "" ECIALS (French professor ,of anatomy . touter p „ 1n In England and Scotland. who :your trident si.t^rn Rl�ib coine9 ria- Sprains,Sore and Swollen Tllroat.Cones, --al q ter hero Small Drother - ' No- eta Ssve f5C3 by use of one ate ale }Car XMAS. Svp tpHa by means of the confidence !rick I -irxluced to art with 650 francs b body ain't come as yet: but Pa; says ranted the most wonderful Blemish Curs - P Y 1 ever known. Sold b alldru fete, r' • -"' two alleged- tourists'. !the first fellow. that comes can g8 N I y _ _ _ • have her.'.' - r rrncocious child — "Popa. tell,tile UPON RECEIPT OF 52.00 4 1, ,A SXLRPRISED PHYSICIAN. S j�(+ (+ what i;�huinbug'p"' Parent t.witli a _ Minardf s-Ltnjareat Cures La Grippe d,•cp-carmen Sigh) "It IS, fity-dear, depbsit we n'lll l,ty aside sailer of these lines and deliver same Xmas . a' A Dying Patient Recovers Th;oug2a when your laamma pretends to be EN.c, or st onrr, if desired. C,0.I3. for the balance, the Interposition of s Humble So large way the supple of fish at very fond pt me and parts_rep buttons FREIGHT PA10 TO ANY STATION IN ONTAtilO. - on m shirt." a er een as we, inn a num er o _ rt.,i::ti.,:it�c-3Tiuwania to all octside paints. Chicago, Nov. 15. boxes of Mine smaill lidddncke,- s;+car THE WABASH RAILROAD Q -Some weeks ago, Dr. G—, a very containing eight stones of fisli-- -mere v If4A TURKISH COUCHES reputable and widely-known pt3y- sold at 3d. each; The n21rz1tal price Is•the great pointer•tourist, route to ■ - sician, hying on C-- street, peas is anything 'between fie', find vile: 'the south ;std west, ,Liclud.ing the cafled to attend-a.very complicated 1 famous ' liot Spr'ngs, Ark., Old i ease of C{hewuutism. Upon arriving SOMETHING TO T1E'drIlDER. �-Mex,ico, the Egypt of Amarfcu,.T. ash u' at the house he found a.man about and Californ:a, the l'11S of sun- till When tracermg you should bear in tarty years of age, -lying in a -pros- mind the road and the trains that shine and flowers. . Your particular { ! dl w l I ; traced and serious condition,` with will take you to attention is. called to the fact^that j your dostinat;o,q in his.whole frame dunGerously aRected the fastest time,. and'in fife most PaSM,M4L going pia Detroit and I it T with Lite Inintufdisease. Re pry' comfortable ,niatiner. The Grand over the \~abash, reach their„ des- with ,ci'ihecl for the patient, but the man Trunk x•rvice excels in both par- tination hours in advance of . other I lrJ�e cont int,ed Lo grope worse. and o`ir ticulars and pas=eh.gct s front Z o_ 'lines. The hsps and elegant traiiis r Sunday' .vrning l:c•pFas found to ronto to Lfontrectl, );ttlblo, Nepp. oil the Wabash are the finest in fief Tlrorou�L.y mddc, and be',ltttifulay. upliol iercd :in tha•best 'Monarch. be in a very ::]arming condition.-Tile York, Detroit and- Chicago, wiFl Gr,tt. country, everything; is fvnst class ill, `'elt.11"S, 1•eat t0l c rd ,toel',pring scats, fringe nit roilrrd, httnl ume knees and t bows an larger joints the day trai•rrg equipped with wido every respect. "All- round -trip painter !'roll Tur!•:isn iiead, e-eceptign;illy cultiforta'ble. Upt;olstcred in the follgw- , 1kneu 'grc d el inflamed. and could no vestibuled coaches, handsouta Cato tourfst,tickets arc' hope• cin sale at I in ilia Its Ct intron, lihle_ Gro,•n, Tci•ra Cotta, Golden Brown, and r be tnot'ua 1t was sail~and e ild notnic, vestsParlor and Dining Cars serving lowest rates. ()live. Rt•tt-enlber we pack free Lind prel,n y all freight charges for- 66.01 dilllculty that the patient • couid nieals::tn==Y carte. The ,night Time tables, maps, and all inio'rma- a !� Parlor a ,�j tion abo'.it this wonderful railroad0-35.00-- 'la fo����ie�� 1 ri�o9 ®r ��te $93. `w be turnt:d in bed, with the air! of. trailts carry Pullmnli sleeping cels tp {p r3 _ three or four persons. The weight of all above points. You can. Icactt cheerfully furnished by any ticket i the elitthin r peas so sinful that ,� agent, or J. A. Richardson, District t i p; Toronto for and east at r �'- 9 n. and 10 3n. forButl'alo and passenger, agent, northeast corner mtnns had to be adopted to keep it M. P• l,sa, r a• - I•r f - "from `the'p+Itient's body. New York at P a.,m.. 4.50 and 6.10 King & Yonge streets, Tornn.o, ILnd �T �. ��jYaIY�L�•ic �a�, plc rloctcrF saw t at his assistance P• m, and to Detroit and Chicago at SL. Thomas, Ons. { h . 7.35 a. :n. 4.50 p. rd. ani 1I.20 p. would' be of no avail, and left the _ "I undcrstan<t you hist house.. ,the tnembcr5 of the.tEtmily Im• Tickets, reservations, etc., at teT = - city office, northwest ' corner King mons,~ on, that tiiQLen.`raising- ex- I an onge streets.- ' Almo.t ininiediately the grief strick- I did; but I expect to get it 311 en cpncs were addrer•sed'by an humble hack.again. .]'m writing a book on German. ile 'h 'd heard n( 'the d� The-teacher of a class in'a certain = g ` ;spair of the family, and now naked school trod been carefully. explaining how to raise chickens." -- 77und 0 hely uphoTstere'd in Silk Tapestry, -Mahogany fut.sneT frontes, _ �thern to try his remedy, and accord- the parable of the prodigal son, and -- e:eLnntt� c.;rp'ed, hest lempet'ed steel spring seats, shaped legis, braced _ :K ingly brong;ht forth a bottle of. St. was now testing their knowledge of AN ADMIRABt[ FOOD I backs. etc.. etc. 'Tills stiffs. consists' of Sova, Platform Rocker, Arm !Jacobs Oil. The poor wife applied it. All wend 'wdll tintil' she came Chair land' two ]3ecgption, CTiairs, This omcrs d splendid ,opportunity to thi r_ Temirdy: 'The first 4pplfcatioii' towards the close, when she asked: EPPS ' S Purchase a ,hattdwrne 0-liicee hfarlor suite at less 'than'ci*y prices:' much :' after "Nom, tell me who was..not .pleased Peeked Free -and Freight Fald to Your Station, - - - - cased the patien.t_�'e1 -__ , to see the .,prodigal.. son when he a few hotiry they used it aga:in-, and: g Ileinittance.can.be made by either PA. moues' order, Express order, wonder of wonders, the crone home again?" To her con- FOR MAINTAINING ROBUST NEAI.Tti pain vanish- sternation she received the follow- registered letter', or marked check. ■ ICOO led crttirely t 1;very subsequent ap- _ !plication i s heed the patient; and ing reply•from a y fated scholar: OATHE ®U F F ETT FURNITURE f RN T e R E C 0 y in two days he was well and out, "Please, ma'rtm, the tatted calf." 'i V E !� When the doctor caned"a few-daysr -" - - _ 341 YONCE STREET end 2. 4, a, S. 10 and 12 COULD-STREET, TORONTO. . {after,. he was indeed eur•prised_ W P C 11`56 --- IN COtO Gl1MATEs. NOTI -Send fol our Catalogue of titnas I'imiiturp.. M _ - i _ - --- ' i' • - $693 .. ,,, r • ,. rr viii ♦:. ::,n r• ':.. •w y. .r - .r W.. ,... ..viii. ...f...w- :... .. .. ..,p _ ".'„� ,t_... A.. •'. viii �. .:.....,. ._... - _ -.�, ': , _ - - - r r : _ FRIDAY. Nov. 29 1902, GREAT.$TOGS$ SALE of jVew ddvertisementa. -_ 2 Car Loads of Cale . WANTED-A good general servant one - I NFU T$3 AND CVMMEIyT8. Horses, Sheep,Hoge,Etc. able to do plain cooking,good wages ApplyV e r v-Uwderwear reef that Ca italste have at once to James Torrance, wellingtou - P p The undersigned,-bas received-instructions Hotel,Markham. 23 tf -' great confidence in the future of the from dN0 e,WHITE,to sell by_pnblic North-west, the('r.T. B, have- de,ter• auction at his premises, lot 25,con 6. L�DR SERVICE:-One registered Dar- no to build atrans-continental line Pickering,Lone and a half miles we.t of bam bull,aged fourteen mouths; also one s I Are you ready for a cold snap •- Bron ham On registered Yorkshire white boa,,aged ll months _ ._.. at a considerable distance north of the Term. 31 each. westney Broil.,lot 10,coo.3• - C.P.B...We are only now beginning Saturday,` Nov. 29th, 190$ Pickering,Audley P.O. e•T ito realize the vast resources of 'our The following valuable property,viz;- —=-- great Dominion, Horses-1 bay horse. weighht aoout 1.100; T UST HEIFER.--Strayed from north It may Come at any time. ' 1 bay mare,weight about 1300, 1 drinug s� bait of lot l9.con j..known as the Robin- " horse. Cattle-1 cow calf by aide. 2 co we son farm,Brock Road),a red heifer rising two ; The wording of the ballot to be sn LD calve in Jan,4 heifers Durham en Tears old. Any information row&leading to her re- The uSrcll OII DEC. 4th may lead to many P covert'will be suitably nwardad by D.E.Pngb, Y to calve in March. 10 feeding steels, Aur• Pickering,P.O, 6 tt amistakee, but it is doubtful whether it ham,2 yrs ula,weight about 800 to 1000, Delay is dangerous• could ba worded in any other way that 10 good feeding heifers, Durham,2 pre old, \ would not lead to future trouble. Be- weight about soo to 900,15 stock steers 1 Auction Sale,. al.e,. "- veer old,estock baiter,1 yr old, 6 Here. -OF= "low is the fbf-n oftwo ballots,- In the lord'halterrs 2 yrs old,1 Hereford ball 1S Call and let ll8 showyOil the best In the marHet—at prices .first case it is marked in favor of the moo old, 1 Durham bull 2 yre old,20 spring Cattle, Sheep wid Pigs, that will please Liquor Act, or in other words, in calves- Sheep-5 Shropshire breeding ewes,10 Cotswold breeding ewes, well _•., favor •of prohibition, and this is the The undersigned have received instrtict _ manner in which the tem erence. eo• bred Cotswold rams. Hogs-1 Yorkshire, loos from R H Carson,to sell by 'public P P sow,bred Oct 30tb,.-1 Yorkshire sow bred t pie should mark their ballots. Nov,5th,19 pigs 3 mos old. auction at lot 28,con 1, Picliering. at i Flaeced Shirts slid Drawers-Mena and Boys: YES NOr As the proprietor has been feeding and o'clock sharp, on Are you in favor of the I purchasing some good cattle it will be a v great chance for the farmers io fill up their Tues'dap, Dee 2nd, 18OZ Heavy Riabed L'nion and Cool Shirts and Drawers-Greys, Pink, &Stripes, ' bringing iuto force of the 1, stables eve;home market. - Liquor Act of 1902? I _ Terms-All purchasers furnishing aP The following valuable' oroF'arty viz- - roved'clef notes may have from 5 to 11 _ - Iu the following case the ballot month• ere t y a ° interest on notes. witb calf by side ; 1 abw, due to calve or glaper is marked against the Liquor Act Sale sere at 1 o'clock,rain or skine. calf by side ; 1 heifer, due to calve or - - -and against prohibition. FOCCHER & POSTILL, Ancts calf-by side-, I cow, mi',king• due March Boys Stockings—Heavy black ribbed,all sizes YES 1�0. ; 16th: 1 cote milking, due Jan 12th; 12 .Are you in favor of the W. E�' a�* ., hsteers,3 yrs (,average 1070 lbsi; 10 steers -- .bringing into force of the E• 7 Iii!2 yrs, :average 900 Ibr); 20 steers and Hygenic Vests-Infanta, Misses and Ladles lea$ sleeves, neatly trimmed. - �� 'Liquor Act of IW2 ? I and .heifers 2 yrs ,average 7.13 lbs) 15 _. r vsrr��tb�, ... - --.-- __--- cattlb rig 1 yr; 10 spring calves; 1 ball -- ----. - - rig 2 yrs ,.well bred,; 1 ball, rig 1 yr; - ' 11 ea -will appear, tLe'people of•the Proviuce 3 sows, 1 yr, sup to be in pig ; 1 boar i} of Ontario will have the opportunity yrs; i pigs, 4 moa; 1J breeding ewer; ~ of stating whether or not we are to 40 feeding Isn,bs. "Dunbar - ' have a prohibitory$sty in force in this r TERMS-Same of 1110 acid ander; �b a'r. -province. In the past, various Acts sash; o.erthat amounts moo cred:t to 7 • • _ have beets p6ced ou the 9tatiites,of "'? parties furni6hin¢ apprcved joint cotes. - - the COUIILry, but Clay Lave felled t0 5 per Caul per acnum &!'owed for cash: _ home extent in pruduciug the effects - •:f� FSICCQER x Yu�TILL, Au ts. for wLich tLey were brought uao - - ,force. Irlmeet cages where the-Dun' E > kin Act aLd Scctt :pct were passed. . 1 t:. q :, 1•1 Fill.. ' "they 'sere, after having teen given a 4-1W4 _-•-' fa:r test, repealed. TLE-,e acts as well ri°"'��►x' e ! €YSI1 S r e . . lrri Q _ )aQ Local Ol.tinn, were cf local char' rn.. .r ,,t;un. e t/ 1 i�a t - ac ter, anti ;Cr tba. reas-o;1 riere :�'1 FOR WOOD AI D IRON I �>L{�I�� 'g�� �{',.:SL C4., - ieffect:re Tl:e Ontario fir -,:- Act of � a Torortto• - PUMPQ. f3. Yonc Street. : siiuuld t:;it p�.ii s Luis ale:n,' - +of weakness for it p4s:e,l w;il '�e In _ , • -- - !f�rcE: t1;�:rtaL•.lu•• LLa ttl:alr hr circa,It is - Lite scrddctl at the l o Id,t.e w; i ll'�sydav • r - i� ille- O'.Ir .r Coat. --I Lave $ Ldniber - Eve. ,ince the Act aa_ placed ,n .Le D cin l n i o� � as 11.0 s yu4tliu� keas�inat�le prices and easy _farina ( 'ytatate`booy maul' aerated t?tut1erarce A15o a n-umber of men's Leary Gj ercoats workers Lowrd but'•1ery little leve for _ gju;i Winter-6Ults. Sue new measure. WhetLer tLa Act _ - r , _ ' P d?s!rable n:ea�ure that. - _ •. _ ._ - . .. _ _ • ' - - u3 the meet , ould be a:sed or :lot is'a gl:estionand _ - i _ _ ';ve will l;ot discuss, • But it le, In ail � � • -, .. '� rcbabil.t the caaiv me"sure for;_-- .. _.. . 1? y - ltrta ciu�lity- nndE,ry elr in all sizes and : ' whicL tLe pimple of Ontardo'will LErcE f r Enen, women and children. a;: oppertur.lty of voting fur main t rlc e .-years to oma. If the- tE uperarca - [� r ' - Eg i I an s _ , - •' people ti prohibitory law, tLe� � i • • • • - - - . wuill hate to u ota .their- ectire forges _ for.December lth. TLere are man} _ _ _ ' ' 01.Q, BEARE, _.. • to be .Wuosl in- Elie 4eluperauc, rar:k� _ % _ w Bose_ love for their poliucal.party ie -` mucL stronger t"n til:e:r love for pro' j;npr.ecedente,l Record for - hlbition. If the bill I3 defeated we - - believe that will be one of the chief G enera�� ��erchant-, -'Wh1tevale. causes-of its defeat. It is most de• DOMINION INSTRUMENTS =_irable that A large vote'be pulled in -' favor or against the Act for it is necea- sary to know what the will of the 1876...Philadelphiu.'Pa.. L',,9•,..Ineernational Medal and Diploma of Honor. people is upon the matter., In.order lF176...London, Eng.-Firs,. Prize, keen competitjon. Medal and Diploma of the authorities have tha moral support " pt , to ef'rforce a,;laty It is necesaery that i877. .Sydney; Australis... Prize, international - Honor. Qlson Pad �eaner of the pe in its enforcement',- and 18F'7..:Brom on, Out Prize. - -• ;they want-.to be:;onvinced that they 1877...Hamilton, Ont...First Prize ovcr'all exblbitors (have•that support. 1878...Paris, France:..International Medal and Diploma of Floner 1878...Toronto, Ont...Gold Medal - close coal ecicion : - For Cleaning Windows, hiirrorfa 1. Pickering,consisting of 50 acres 1879..•Toronto, Ont...Two First Prizes, keenly contested for and Silverware. _ r;azecr loon, Ontuepromises are',situated a 1880,-Montreal, Que.-First prize and two Diplomas of Honor good frame house,got d frame I-arn and stables excel.eut water and good orcbard Fence,are in 1880...Toronto, Ont...11ledal'and Diploma of Hohor Rood condition For furtber particulars apply ° Eureka Fly Hiller, _ to Thc,O,Seil on the prtmisesor Fickerioit o 1861.,.Montreal,.Qua:_.Hors.Coneours _- I tf 1681...Toronto, Ont...Med'al.and Diploma of Honor < 0 LET-That valuiible farm. beiolt 1881.;..Hamilton,Ont...First Prize,sharp competit,r'on _ $leder Twine Etc. - 0 31,con 7,Pickering,containing about 150 1882...Derby, England .International Medal and Diploma of Honor._. •acrea On the piermses are a large stone bouse c 7 Hardware iletebant two barnswithstone stablir beneith;twolarra 188,1,. Hamilton, Oot ..Three first prizes J Reazin g : - W. Pickering, Ont, - .-rtablesand driving-shade, and bay barn T�be 1885...Antwerp, Belglam,,,.Higbest award and International Diploma.. - rlace is well watered and fenced Will be let First prize-in Been competition _ ;tor a term of-years For particulars a pry to 1889...Ottawa, Ont-, p p = - N •Geo W Falmer, Pickering,Ont 47-tri 1890:.,Kingston, Ont,..,Four first diplomas : keen competition ARM FOR leg Lco -Being l0i acres s 1891...St. John, .B:,.International Diploma Pun � �a -' M p f^��C�y�pCl r F t con-Pickettrg co taininc I50 acres 1p,9 Diploma \.'S:..PrOsiuCi$1 PiplOf2a — - rugs' u �.� d ..... .� i - Inure or less. On the Fre isCa are a .cod framehouseanatdrst-claesoutbeildings,includ 1'89.3...Chieago, L�.S.A...Medal and International Diploma —_ angbeakbsratCi 4 vice.=tcugbtaWEaK, yvater. 1900'..Pari4,•France.,.First-•Prize; Medal ai)d Diz)loma. + Cut pC� cbuvenietit.a gdod orchard of about fico acres, - -- V C lit Rate Prices. four of wl; is ;net coming iuLo 15earing. ?bis farm in in a good state of cult,vati,n and "��In addition to the above noted prize?, the Dominion Pianos and Organs very runrenisut':o xarkots. 4eing l e miles Lyve been awarded over 300 First Prizes at County and other fa rs to Ontario: - tro+u Pickering tillage,2 1 miles from French hOU save frJlll 10 to ?v percent. by dealing with usb m as a.Uay and i milt trete Fir,}Bring �tatwn. For further ppartrculaze a!)ply..ou the pTatnisee •to G:rniley Bros. 4G-4J - - Thomas' Electric Oil.2 bottles for 2-•;0. Epsom salts 3c lb,10 lbs for 250 dearly 1;900 Dominion Orgins and 200 Doininfou Pianos in this section, Chaee'a and Carter's Pills'?bottles for 35c, Sulphur 3e lb, 10 lbs for 25o Dodd's kidney pills 300 Pages'EDeli_h spavin cure,guaranteed- t , And every one giving satisfaction. Ask those who have them. pr\�'illiamG pink pills genuine 30c 3 for 92 Jlnstang Heave Remedy 25e _ .. f . . _ -_ J - '•.1 -_ � ,>�;TLo DOrainion Piano is>;naranteed far 10`yesre,' It Rill last a life time, Cuticora Ointniet SOa . a dEss n'S Condition Dw er S u o e "" and is re.-wales as the inost'Perfect in Tcuch, Tone and Q.,ality and t b a most dor P!cr Prescription Roo h GilleY'a Isye lint sift for 2.5c.kinds ab'e of all 11KaU9. p e a l a`daD:ILE 1_a L iaCO� y r;5ars an ballsd1)inlm fors';Call k _ Piercp S Pellets tlac d ^ ' e DdLrieu�'�=v,iers made from'pnre dra s i p i12! '_ tC.l?a15' SG€t S c n. ssfe cnrc a - r g 1 --. - e _ _, a ii e - - Pi nes Celery CDmp�und r ia.. n4 y es 4 IS�fr-wrTi'9-.. �:rj rr;:i rt..IL Avec'a flair l'ieor,Y)c: Eby': O vn G^nj7 1g . 3cokes.for *ip hvpophaaphites is.-k a !andil .tonic_. Trn,-sea, Si:apenaor $andages ,� �L a- m, cle bnildor-Sc bottle for 15c Silk I is tic gRb�cking, hot water bottles' "� /� w• r am I Peerless Hair Vigor 300 Fountain Sri:.xe3 - "� -• .Atomisers and Rnbbkr goods of all kinds p,, , _ Par•,:cti 80c - Hopkj.is A,ert-for' sli- _ _ - - --- - --- _ a r orCoughs _ _ Uak'a Red Clever Cc•:npourd i at,Wlio'esa?e Pr;ce$ 7 l+iDtlEi of veil.. 0 k'a Red Clover Ointment, a sure cure for j Finest Cod Liver Uil almost taytelesa -eclat manufactured b; the �IOLaaghlia "-' __ - --- --- - -. - - — _ ' Eczema 50c Scrup,R kite Pine and., f ' fi o p, of Oshaae: Oak'sDy-eOepeia Tablets 350. Tooth Blushes n and lOc Telegraph Oil 35c Nicely perfumed ToUet'Soap u"1f cake" The):mpire Medicine Co, Lot 7 ocdou, Derby Blister'?5c,Derby Oil No -- $rrfurnes,.allodora-10 and 15a int„has tappointed the undersigned as UST - II - _ Saltpetre.pare,2 lbs.for 2•i0 Pure Cream Tartar,Spices o[all kids Aocal agent for Pickering,for the most wooEassnoes L:min,"\'anills, etc dertai diacover of the-nineteenth cenwr Wor the treatment of the`Nose, Throat, A Fne line of•Costumea, Flannellettes, Blankets, Grain bags that will �rVe beg to announce that we have pxrCh3_ed the Dru.;stock of Hugh Broncbial Tubes and Lungs rtcureacolde-- stand the wear,' _-- hiller & Co., all recipes, prescriptions and preparations in connection with - ' 4C sAarrh,Asthma, Brop.chide, IIay Tscer _ Ilat store miiy be had feom u3 at Wboleaalo prices. ,sod Mt thrust and land diseases. Write " - - -- - for parfienlars,a stock of treatments, am* - � A Eine Line of Groceries on hfltad. - Wholesale and Retail '{ &* I7f Hide t3:Faa1, veropairs constantly on hand at. Draggests. y• �a ����StO� a0w>•��'f TOROytTO. . ,1C�-rase±River, Get: - John Parket, �unba.rt�n, - OPp.Clyde Hotel,Sucae4sors to C, D., DINIEL & CO. r - � a .. r 71 • .t OLAR[MONT expected will be Miss Dora 3Lohinrtr 1 NOTICE to CREDITORS - 3 _ 9 ]farvl _ aulle_._�d-the linoi_ -_ g FUNI' UE e , •"� 33rs Gibson is vieitia friends in town. college male aartetse. addresses will 1 ••. _ ry Rev Murray Tait •pent . Tuesday in ,be Riven by the Rev's �9 H Adams,and In the matter of the estate of JAMES R ons sea will be H. JOBBITT, ant, deceased. Toronto. T Bland Mrs Hughes tare entertatniaA serveeddtin the basemonntuoff the bichurch statuteTC is hereby ereb givenralhlppuaonc: to the ` .�__ �. FALL CAMPAIGN. � r� lrrlends this week. from 6.80 to 8.00 p �• Graham Bros shippedsix horses t0 articulers. chime upon or against the estate of James H. R Jobbitt,late of the Village of olaremont, mer- gee oat'slegantjlines of Si lebowds,Oak Bedroom Setts,Dining Chairs, extension Chieagu on Wednesday. Two C P R freight trains collided be• chant and shoe maker, who died on or about Conches etc. J H and Mrs Beal were with Green- tween Myrtle and Claremont on Monday the 6th day of October. ace arc required on or wood friends p3 Sunday. afternoon.and caused the wreck of six or before the pth day of December,e1�o9, u sena b et prepaid to the undersigned executrix of Don't forget our pripee'are the lowest in the land. r Va:eoe,© Ashburn, paid a vibit io more cars end slight injuries to the olc�e said deceased Inll pazcicnlare of their Furniture delivered to your boase free. Ti [leads here on Sunday. engineer and fireman of the engine on claims!a writing,with their names and eldre y g see and a statement of securities it any held by Dr Eastwood and hi Henderson were the second train. The fireman infrared them. ` 1 H. Bea1'3, big Furniture Store, Claremont. in Whitby on business on Monday. more,tlte: but his ia'nries were not ser. ■notice is hereby given that after the said 15th - � day of December 1904the said Szecntrix will Miss Cole, of Mongolia,visited Walter ious, consisting of an injury to one of his proceed to distribute the assets of the said do- Thomson and wife over Sunday, arms and a rather bad ebakmg up. The ceased among the partiesentitled thereto, haysng regard only to the claim of which notice , The Misses McMurtry, of Toronto, via- passenger train from Montreal was de• shall have been given as above required,and J j iwd Rev Tait and wife over Sunday layed two bouts and a half, and 6 relief the Executrix wall not be liable for the said [�/Q are....,...�,e assets or any par% thereof to any person of r� V GL •a.. „s C H and Mrs Flaaoertelt,of Millbrook, bad to be aeat oat'from Toronto to fetch whose claim notice$ball not'have been given t ' visited the former'• brother here on the passengers who were transferred from as aforesaid. Rate ibunday. one train to the other, The two freights J'A'DE JOBBITT,Mies A Johnston left last week for the were funning not far apart and both com• by hersolicitors,DODB & GBArTO Raing River Disitics where she will re-I inq wear, when is rounding a alight Carse h slug Street west,Toronto,out. ' e side in future. om if Adyrtle the engine on the front Dsted the lath of ovember,130x!. a t UP W J Coulsia' sale on Wednesday was a train broke down and the other engine ' complete success. Good prices ruled'smashed into the rear care. Some of she Tin and :.. . er lhronghoat. care were completely demolished and r _ .•. -• . .:Stove Deal g Rev Mr Leonard,of Goodwood, coca- were set on fire to help so clear the ted she nlpit in the Presbyterian church wreckage. One of them was turned com• p p STOVE RIGHT last Sunday morning, and that of the,pletely on end and stood almost on top of '"Granite-ware _ PRICES RIGHT Methodist church in the evening, deliver• the rear engine. The passenger train, ,-_ DOWSWEItL RIGHT - ---ing-mc i>s` oranto - - on she temperance question on bosh Some(if the ears were crowded, and she Complete stack on hand. -:C.r A 000asione. officials owing to;be inconvenience and The C P R have began to double track delay caused by the wreck supplied she Eavetroughing a specialty, their road east of Toronto'. The werk-.is!passengers wish supper a%the expense of 1j Dr Eastwood the CPK Aquantity o! Foch lumber sad' some being carried on )•alween Toronto Janet The compact'. ion and Leaside Junction, This looks as surgeon was pent for, bat as he was Oct soaatiing also some Sx9 timber'suitable for _ • -• of it would not be loan before we will! of town, the two injured mea were oaken- outbuildings,for sale cheap. � - 4s►hsar the aoand of she dammars in this at enderoboro where their injnrres wereJ. S. BL:`DY, M..7����� E � J rdistrin. attended so. SJ `l'`• The different hnsiness_mea_oflbio vil•' - Geo. Bundy,s old stand, Claremont. for% n to purchase ramal presents will' to ins entertainment under thA auspices of •� lags are getting to a large stock of goods to Sons of Temperance at Brougham next _ -� __.- R Ro for the Christmas trade, Any arson g p p Tuesday, a good program is being pre W A. THOMSON W� ndmills, Treadpowers. Choppers. Straw cutters, Pul ers,, i .be able to [•tette perfect satisfaction if; pared. yr • i i� 11r p pp p _ they sake a look arpund among the car - - -Tui heel barrows, Wagons, Dump carts, Buggies., Cutters, ions stores, and at prices %bat will Is still in the old stand and is pre- Sleighs, Churns, 'Washing machines, Truckand Platform scales- _ 'compare favorably with city prtcea. pared to do all kinds of work at'' Or anything in the Implement line_ Mise Dora McMurtry and OMISF, loss _ f larvia left for Quebec City on Jlon.lec lowest pricer. __ _ evening, where they are to Siwe a series .16 of entertainments. Upon .their retoru. Horse-shoeing a Specialty. - - s ]Geo �ilili , ,jr.,-Brougham Miss McMurtry is to sing at the Presby - terien entertainment oa Dec 11th. D. �v'NeR xou sari t eat break• ;Prices P.ight. ' rA slot fail to hear her. _ —"- - 11agniticent is sue only br^rd for Dr fast, take Scott's Emulsion. Jackson's lecture here last Mcnday ever. - I iag lie receired a e!arm of apulaaae, When you cant eat bread and a hearty cute of ti:soks at the elose.i and butter, take Scott's and richly deservad both. Hies ! A amoagh strict;y ai_entific, Was the utoat i Emulsion. When you have i THE al ecr.J er nea 'here tui be- powerful appe1 half of tervperauce. Tne tuarts ].e,� been living on a milk diet and i i.h lifted in ordfr tj tllnytrate Want something a little more use - 'ts.plocl^al err.�cts of a:cohot are Fuperb, _ ar ware The-64#wbers of tl.e itorae Cireie "eve! nourishing, take Scotts a farew.eil party to Dr- G M and �51ra''i "'Brodie who ibave in.a few days for AI•'' Emulsion. -It's not a question of how much we can get, but one of how little we cern afford berm. W 'f A larsfe camber sere', - present and a epleodtd time tone spent by To get fat you must eat ..'turn the .goods over to you for. all. making the doctor &Ld hie estimable I fat. SCCItt�S Emulsion 13 a - 'wife feel that their many friends' good i !P4tE ARE SELLING All For Five Cents. Forty Cents - Th,a rat stirs _ Q ^ - ...t.rpen w wisilea follow them to that[ new nail of labor. Dr and Sire Brodie leave both teat fattener, a [eat �' t �� rocr knives,oven cans', aa1 Vail STABL LAN d been earneet workers in the society abo: strength giler. � -will miss them greatly. A gnod srrv,cr• -------- - An iatereatio¢event took place at the Those who have lost flesh ar. test ern to EEpS _ F^rt, lents TMt - ,residence of It:chard and Mrs Hard tt THE FAJtOCd ATtr aA , V Building Paper• want to increase all bed - Co1.1t BLAS ' Balsam, on Wednesday of this week I y iulCpt � ' _ ' Plata. when their daughter, Vary, was United , not ' acuate xe:: =cry ; tissueson y fat. Scotts ,rued g„r� •a oz r j H¢t.d.ng is marriage to Frank Cooper. of t.ira •'-••• t^a &-re I eta,will r I Tagil fp Piper at place, The interesting ceremony wan I Emulsion increases them all, urs oat t:ou out in any' s 1-c ro •performed in the preaeoce of a largo atlm w:c f,made rest / �. ar`r •tots,• Barred b ,[tont ani t.Cited "`'_ er of relatives and friends of the bride bone flesh bland and contra [nets paper a � r r i waL'aLoadUlars rNM, �+ Papp[ , ani groom by the Rev %F FI Adan•?. 1 r,,atcey 2Segalar t+'u 'w roc,o 1. They left an an exteaded trip followed I y-; serenty•eve cents. ��;,y+ITS-to pit::*is � I £Uri sou rontaias Ka qa ry the good wiehea of their many friends For invalids, for Con- out prices is t i !ret,So.Cng Fel l+conn` Y. v'. i Ready]loo4ag Ott mate a The News extends their hearty congratQ QQ .pacuuy of[conn m►eerta talons to the happy couple. I valescents, for consumptives, Sixty-five asbn.terCre-proof�uildtat]ape The members of Erskine church are; for all 1 Your lantern w(11 give its best 1•ght1113D� Glass making preparations to hold a concerti fo' Weak children, when tilled wroa Golden Llattt 011. and tea on the evening of Thursday, Dec i Who deed flesh Scotts ' 11th. An,excellent program is beim ' ' Qt's carry cos of the Ian,at prepared is which several Toronto favor ' Emulsion IS a rich and tom- The Extraordinary large a gnat as c cr ct btores sed Aaage. beowse wr p ad W' smtoobe found to r - ices will contribute. Among ihoti a lave cceh s lend,f valves to oCer to aha floe On• sl fartable food 'and a natural � t�tt fund.-Ae�re-3i�llay includes S dSSereal 'Jtoee. and Naages •aala is amp tar, ojoyingg is ea. we every one a modrl otrtove-s=celbnceaad r4bta•s oahlo Dlamead Pate. auetothema„aiaceol', P ane Earmatted esti of nce. You'll W terry 1f you bay withoa seetap 7• qualities of 1 our good valuer. Colored 61ase. Orden for �OR SERVICE-Tbe uodersignea has tonic. = Me1.111ag and Faso leaded ltyghrr to for service a pure bred Berkshire boss. Scott S Emulsion for bone, sive epactal atoanllon. �holeaale Jt Safest\ G D Linton,lot it.con S.Pickerta2. +8 Gol`ddn •Light I STOVE REPAIRS. -_ flesh, blood and nage,. oil.. ,"- AXE HANDLES. :SEPARATOR i:yer. pnrrtad at., to X, x �a We b nleaepi tad satin ti�a will send you a Bed, sod recommends p J U5T18LC 5ro`f [i _ L1111'1"1T111T TIN - a free sample. is a tis neighbors and friends. You don't &surt that this picture know wbal good Coal In flit form of a lube!b on Oil i•unit]you bare Barrels full of them for you to take your pick used OOLDEX LIUHr. STOVE LIACKS A*it1.RKrAIRS, Ile supply••from Two for Fifteen Cents, A Specialty the wraPper of every bottle repairs for'almost •n, make of stove. Ra,a ll's of Er1lUielOn you buy. Remember We are dole Perfect Store Lint6lr.if the t•pet mtterial for , Maher priced line of the best second 7Ceetimoaials,_on applioatioa. _Working SCOTT & BOh1�VE, Agents. I and ur ami rrpslrwg Linings in coal stoves.ranges Growth hickory, Prtres range up to 3 c each and tnrnaces, Fitt any stove. model in the shop, CHEMISTS, Cat .., Butcher.Knives 28es _ The Time to Bay Stove Pipes 1s Now Cattle Chains, Fifteen Cents• Hy. W. Wb ite, Toronto, Ontario. and the price is -•-- „•,Claremont!I 50c.and Sl t all druggists. Seven Cents •• I ^� ' _ \�� lenirtb. I ►: ... Elbows road g ell in 1 ---' - ---�-- '•, nna piece Fifteen IA splendid assortment Butcher Snivel, coin- -- 3 Gents get your _ Cents each. A epleadA a33ortnient of open and close ricelprising such well knolcn mages as Jes.Rodgers Fnr¢aco Pipes msde'CattleCh%ins Yon are sure to find the 91zei&Sons,Joseph Allen S Bons,-1 no.Rns3e1 Co. -- - - -- - cat the tbest duality ol;and waigt,t of cbain %oa need in our stock ;You makeyo¢r choice far Twenty-flee Cts-' g*1vanized Iroo, also Prices ran; . ., t -.,-. _ _ : .. r, .. _ ..y n ';el. -;w'. r" 1' '.'r r.E.,.{ ,,. ;� ,_ './': ':'''.z a .1.. _ri r _ `f`. � ?,... .:.-:.:.w..�.k'_..).c.-,. , ._a -.+tlF:. Y s..._..ba.ca:,�G,. -:..:C..y'.,-eek.as...+:sc,u-,-a�--a- .'d.a r ,.��. _. :"; .�?w6.mow. • .. - ., �, "t - {. -.'ate.. __ ...� .,. r':i' u• 'Q•� ,'airs N ,, , • - l11.11 1 ..sl.' X „ $ CY. „ w.:.rw , ,. .....' , T v... •.- -,.c •y" .. - 1. T - r s � ' , ,, v , . r � ... --------...—.__ ........_,.. _.�. --ON - who ate about to die. While the iii, 1, 3; I John v, IV, R. \'.); but . I S 1P110N me,clless multitudes--Toole-8t1-tUG - C fi �icL�} we - are---t-o--'be--over-cotuers bar-.thh* _ doomed Christians all kneel, except TIRE S• St. LESSON, blood of the Lamb and the �-u�d of __ one old patriarch with long, white . our testimony and by faith In our. _ ,___'____;_ beard, who stands.,in thea- midst to INTERNATIONAL LESSON, Ga ptain, manifesting a life is these H[ -t 6 lead in prayer. Now the iron gates mortal bodies to the glory of God . are swung back. With one mighty NOV. 30. the Father ,(Rev, xii, 11; I John v. -• , leap, a huge lion lands upon the -_ —, . 4; II Cor, iv, 11; Phit. ii, 11)-. when - - - sands. At first the flaming torches Text of the Lesson, Judg. vii, 1-8. in fellowship with the world and It Implies 1 nat Christ Will Be Supreme Ruler blind his eyes and compel him to Golden Text, Ps. cxviii,, 8. overcome by ft, we'u like Israel blink. Then he looks around iupon by the Dlidianites, ol 'essed aL" _ _i. - _of the World. the 300,000 . human eyes watching 1, 2. Anted tithe Lord said unto t3id- enslaved; brit wh nb�y consist - _ him .Then the staring brute sud con, she people that are with tip !life and a clear, ringing testimor . sees the trembling Christians � -- t are thug d myth centre o the re He n trunbl twef honor God e e e to o malty for-.me. g i�a the 3�; ' '- n e ntr f a na. idianites into their hands lest'ds•I ape ) h -•�"' of sage just noted displays ' know!- i ants. His claws begin re work ra.el vaunt themselves against me, (like Gideon's 300. Remember it is ti _, T •eserai•s w a a ter• f � 7 qq saying, Dune own head hath saved the Lord and Gideon, the Lord be- a to cn• .errs �• 1°' edge which could not have been convulsively. He crawls nearer and ��~ �'pqe� fw•i accguirZt� the men who wrote it in nearer to his, prey.- ing always preeminent._. ___ 1 Y Gideon, the Son of Joash the Abiez- ----+— • any other way than by revelation. ITE MAKES ONE LEAP. rite, was ' one of those whom Cod LASCAR PECULIARITIES. For centuries scientists rrdtculed There's a' woman's scream. Then raised up to deliver Israel from her - A despatch from Chicago says: .Job's simile about the skin of the with saves a ferocity the African ... • Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- teeth. But a few years ago antic- g oppressors: The story is found in Captain of the ``Quito" Tells ed from the following Talmage Luke teeth.roscoa was invented with such pow- monster drags oft the body and be-, chapter vi, l.1-16, where we learp his About Some Queer Ways. r xxiii, 38, "(1nd a superscription also jerful lens that, much to the surprise (Bins to .munch the bones. own estimate of hiittself and see his gain the sport rows tame. The When the big Scotch steamer Quits ' ' was written over him in letters of of t o scientists,.it was found that A P g strezigth in these words, from the 'was at Ladysmith, B.C., a reporter , Greek and Latin and Hebrew, This is was right. Over the tooth people are ' beginning ru disperse Lord: "Go in this thy might. have the human torches arc guiug out, not I sent thee? Surely I will be ,had an interesting-chat with Captain the King of the Jews." is a thin skin,'theinfinitesimal i Shotten, in which some very inter- darkness is blotting out every with thee." Then in chapter vi, 34, .. .,,.1 . - Capital punishment has been in par of an inch .in thickness, ivo- , esting information concerning the vogue among all nations, both civil- body was ever able to see this skin' With foluAd arras I turn to we read in the revised version mar- , o down the steps, saying to myself gin that the Spirit clothed Himself ,natural history of the lascars em- . 11 - ized and barbaric. But of all modes ,with the naked eye, yet Job saw it is ployed aboard that ship was gleaned. '- of capital punishment, whether by in inspiration thousands of years as I,go, "Is it not awful that all with Gideon, so that whatever wagiThose coolies were taken aboard - the hangman's noose, or by decapO-!before the microscope was invent-i these Ctuistians should have been done was by the Spirit through Ci•d-i wh+.n the Quito too`["the big cargo of _.- tation, or slow strangulation, or by l ed." Thus everywhere we find that Islain for nothing that all this I alto The Lora alone must be es- grain to Calcutta a year or two ago, burning at the stake, the most hor- science and revelation are becoming iblood should have been uselessly sited, and no flesh may glory in IIis to the order of the British Govern- -. - '" 'rible way for any criminal to die is more and`more harmonized. Every- spilt ? But as I soliloquized ' thus presence (Ise. ii, 17; xtii, t. xlciii, Dy the crucifixion mode - that form where we see that Jesus In the a }'Dung 'girt touches My arm• I-I 11; i Cor, i, 3J, 31; Jer. ix, 33, ',uient, for the relief of the 'famine o[ public execution which was prat-'Greek superscription'is appealing to turn and look at her. She has a 34), w istriMoh regions of India. They are TI Dlohammadans, and the rules of tiled among the Jews. Ycf we see the brain or to the intellectual part sweet face. She says, "You do not 3. �Shnsoever is fearful and afraid ;' Christ as a common criminal, hang-',of man as well as to his feelings, or (know me !" "No," ] answer, "1 let him rewrn• caste aro strictly observed • aboard Ing upon the cross and dying by the 'to the sentiments of his heart. (have never seen you before." "Well," By this proclamation the Lord (ship. Their;ea food . almost exclusive-ra- - . - - -:--most intense and agonizing form of I One night some years ago, after a 'she says; "I know you: I saw. you would test and rift Gideon's army 1Y Currie and dice. They a-t ra- most mz mental and. physical, day sptt4tt among the ruined palaces_'when you read my epitaph this of 33.000 mea, and it must have Cher starve to death than eat meat But though Jesus Christ is dying of Rome, I had two visions which 'morning in the catacombs. My been greatly to d�ideon's amatzeuient which had been killed by unbelievers • „pars the cross as a common trim-'brought before my imagination i,n father and mother were eaten in this when 2",(" cowards returned home. Ibtrt if a•sheep were handed over tc . - d gladly artakt l IL anal there is one vivid distinction vtvi contra—t the Degt _._, --_which singles his death out from consummation of Christ's kingdom Co:uc, 'let me show you something. professtx! fullowt' rs of (:',hist tu-day after killing and dressing the anima. among all the crucifixions.. That ex-'7n one 1 saw the helplessness of the The Coliseum at this time is desert- two-thirds or more are cowards, themselves. . =^ eption is-the style of the :supe*scrips-'-few gr.""" city ed." Byt ac the yo n tks ;afraid to confess Iiim before the -it is hard to r tell a coolie's age. - ' tion nailed above the cross. It was ,during the period following the cru- 'suddenly_a strange II,, appears. I world, a eau o u 1 hardly be believed .that - 'customary among the Jews to place cifixiatn..in_ the other I saw in im- The galls of the Coliseum begirt to I firm faith in lli.� proniisrs, afraid se'•cral of the lot a oar n above the heads of the dying a writ- agination the- time of the millers- enlarge. They grow so high that Ito follow I1'int fully, afraid of the are eighty years of age. ThaT- cer• ten statement descriptive of the ,nium, when all peoples shall ac- ;th,.•v lift th.-,mselves above theclodds 'cost uT beitpb wi,o1,• hearted disci- tnirtly do riot look it, and they do -- -- crifiprq for which they were beingiclaim they grow =o tet e that tf -are.!Ries. afraid of tie call tu' Ko forth th`i's 'day's drag as Bell as the - - exeruted But instead of declaring! CIJRIST LORD OF ALIS. arI: r than two heuiis-plicies" Th His assns to some di:2nnt lard otLcra though that is r.ct sayinc !esus Christ was dying - _- _ much, as one white ina.n in as goof• - Y' as i - - -- __. Scene the First -I was standing in a P - so .. I that rhi h,,we Co'igeil t,c ins tc fill. u with the glad tidings of Flis salt' - i nominious death for the sin of mar-I Ar '-••I�, and err cuan�,c.s and all the Ilion''--T'- is f;t•entiy to be feared its half a �er, or of blasphemy, or of insurrec- a.dark Roman dungeon excavated un-'r d:emed of heaten fill the galleries that it is even LIKl•: ALL 3101iAS11IF.DAtiS -- tion against the throne.of Caesar, der. another dungeon. IC is calved \Ian and women of all nati,,nality�s- i 4-7. Aud the Lord said unto Gid- ti;nsr s.tilors arc fatali-Lq: and the the board over the head of Christ Paul's dungeon. There is a little i,chite and black and yellow and '"eon, The people are yet t•,o many, leapt:tin-h.is had some strange ex. .- -had written upon It in three different hole in the roof about two feet brown-crowd into the seats which '',.Bring Lhea: down unto the water, periences w i:h them, ' =1 languages this one striking sent- square. Through this little aperture fill tie ar"na and I will try therm for I. ce thexe.4 One o"r them will conte to him, at , Jews Even is this degradation, ropes Riveted into the stone wall o interpret the three• wiper- —fining' 10,000 carne forth as quali-Iwi'' nd say, "1 hate seen Allah-: 1 ease. "This 1, the King of the ,the prisoner used to. be lowered by , Wo;ild that we mt"ght one and all Froin this test only 30`3 of the re- sea n Je s ' P be a 'let p 1 die on such or such n day." humiliation and death God seems to yeas an iron ring, to which the help-.scriptions over the crows in the tray I fieri in the sight of tiw, Lord 11'hat !And in $pite of rterything that vac _ : have so or events that the very less %ictim could be chained. The that the d;.ing Christiana tried ' Lola spinas' It is th,• Lord's own he done he will die at tht: time he • 7stan who condemned him to death walls of that dungeon, even on tirat'interpret them. The ant`he'r by the wa:rc h:r;g of h*aart?, and IIs finds says , simply "dwindling" away ; .. t3hould have acknowledged his soy- "hot summer day, 'Fere damp and bedside hcarct her mother whisper' 'but 300 rut of 3-',000 whom He can nourishment or, medicine hav:nv na - __ '.alty. and thus proclaimed to all 'cold, As I stood there I wanted to -Bring ! Firing '" The daughter I u Ic ie not a tenth arra scarcely effect at all, - generations of all times the - great 'place myself as nearly- as Possible rn i said to the dying wont an, :,YtoL;er, a hundredth part that the 1-4)r,l ! At lira this suicide-by-contract Il for which Christ was born Paul's' position: • I bade my guide'what shall I bring ^" "Oh,' .anstcer- gets as Iii+. own. The lirxt te•>t 'wiirried t'aptain Shotten; but after i rias a babe in Uethiehem_of Judaea. Icaee me and take awaiv the light I'ed the d}ink wiunan, 'bring forth took out th< fearful, the people who a white he got' used to it, and �t'her ' : for which-he liie-i as a boy in Naz- ,wanted to be alone. As the guide the "'-roval diadem and crown Elm were afraid, But who-arc tl�•s�' -;one of the doomed informed bion the areth, and for-which he diets upon left the lot:eliness ecame aPPaning Lord of all," May we one and all, `7nr7 wh fere asked to-retum herr-x"' bis Unr.0 had'cnme+.--ate-rust told Inas— - tfic-cross for, the. F:ven the eGltoas of the departi4 by -the blood.of Jesus Christ, which iThey are not afraid- Khat is Uieir to go ahead and yield up the ghost . r9ALVATIO?I OF DIF�N "' (footsteps scented to make those. Double. They board down upon according to yrogratnme. Th re it - . . g P p prison wails the more awfully and Kin� of the two heolf th5e he ylly, their knees to drhik, while the 3U0' no other Ray They like to tic poi• was shed for sin, crown Chi h ing ' ' ' But though the su erscri tion over y of the heart `,King rif th. hexad, and and hopeless! ruesome. As the g lapped- of the anter as a dog lap- ted nerd ' made a fuss'of, but thal the cross had the.sentence. "This is disappeared the darkness rushed we c:nwn him a Kinq of heaven artd Peth Juvt a little self indulgrncr, Is ret of China is fatal to cfAci•>ney'• a the King of the Jews.' tvritteti lniin and seemed to press m eyeballs ' a little of their own pleasure rath-I One plan that worked well teen zc the Greek language. there are thous- y of cmrth, e�an as the superscription la than uuL.in His ,e-vier What n like Tiatng coals of lire into my over the crass dcrlared is three put any . fellow that `afro atcng . ands and tens of thou,ands of'lnfi- (throbbing brain. Then _ in ima ina eery little thing' And yet it was complaining of. not feeling viell W ' . del scoftcers-who continually sneer at g dllTervnt !saga t�cu+ that E heist was • tion I thought I could see crouchmQ 'thc King of the Jews. their test. It derided whether they work that would pro\'oke a goo` Christ's name and at the word of.;by the Iron ring riveted into the - . should go or stay. lie is,cv,er_tett-I hearty sweat.: that was found tc (}od. They Pretend to think that wall a 1'ttle old Jew, His shriveled 1 ing us in th., lithe; ordCnary things cure' in many instar-ccs: IIut„lf it the religion of the Lord Jesus Bever limbs wort' drawn up•by rheumatism, TIiI: F.LF:CTIt;v liAI;KER of out daily life. and we are not apt, ; osis to the brain, They assert The election "barker" is at pre was a case an wvr, Allah\" even that; p the result of his prison confinements:-- to think of it, "ao t!d not answ,'r, and there ti:as a - it at the gospel is only a relic of the sent peculiar •iso French s'oil.' At 8,.16, And he dicidod the 300Icleutd coolie demanding Fra ft'n-v _ - pupt ttitious end barbaric ages fit themselves weak eyes were now stralning 1 themselves to catch a glirhpse of the critical mom.nts 9n a caa3didat 'a itucn into three cotr+pantes and lie iritea as Fet' date mentinrnvi n ibis+ 'on y for shallow. effeminate men, speech the "batkrr" puts him out by iput a trumpet in every nian'�s hated. ,advice. The` 1,.ss trs -are a1lourd ti - sentimental women and sick child- executioner, who, came nearer' and !nearer to the aperture above, aq m} imitating a dog, and a really i rfl- with empty !pitchers and limits with-'bury their ottn a Dad white-hands ren, They assert that the Bread of ci,nt- Iran at the business is worth in the pitch•:'rs. �wonld be profanation that wouic Life s 'only fit for the one purpose of i guide with - the lantern app golpo lii0ni�, at etch tutus lialf a I -As to the• rest it is written in i leopardixe the deceased's chances 'o . 16c!ng rolled up into small harmless the hole. Then to imagination as c,a'en In°'1 ►r.- are reputed to ctarn' . 7 that he let them long ago, P.aradisr. IpelTets to be fed to lnvallds to calm'my guide spoke I seemed to hear trio . - °their nerves when they ara very sick executioner call out in a harsh, cruel. enough at ',•icction times to last I"every nian unto his place ' Thr 'The coolies are very obedient ant or hopelessly dying. 'These scofSng voice "Paul Persil, come alp theta for a 3'car, fearful.went to their place of safety (wil'ling, skulking beim; one of th r_a_-- _ Ia�Fi-tp.+ self indul_ent to •their Dare, ulna s bad habits-which the,.,, {nfdels seem able to study every sci- Caesar says thou art to die. Come ; - ,, L""NIt2L'E; 1:1'I.tiT IBut ttx 30U with food, tru vice. Ihavee not imitated They lure al - _ ence and law, calmly and deliberately up, come up Then the little old land torches, arc r,*adv for sirup``• _ �- �' . and intelligently, and yet are not-I Jew answered -in a weak though An e',eat that is l+rcihabiv.without have contract, and must hr re . , able to intelligezrtly investigate 'the firm voice,'"And now I am-ready to prrcrdcut, in'thc bis.tory,of matri-IAS a'e gn lust bt'the vaem� da. by turned to India when their time ex he olIered." The vision was one c!a .icon; took place at•Illaydgti Parish iday wa must be strong,, our testi j 1,iris, no rtratter where the ship ina: -;religion of the Lord Je-Rus Christ In men`s, be clear and our light - .-- ]t the Bible' dots not satisfy • the the _conquest of wrong over right church, England, on a recent Satur-Ibrielctl} �•hin:ng, for the trump.t �Le, ar.d 'at the expense of,at,he owner intellect, how can you account for The vision was that of one of fin- !day ,`afternuuri wipers-three' visters' of the Quito. - t rim ny and t tit or the fact that it has. commanded the tan's hirelings triumphing over . wwe led to the altar, their nanieslsug t, • is o ll.` 1, tp .. •admiration of the g'r'eatest thinkers I .'being D1iss Nancy, '.Hiss Margaret, torch (u h..ti t a ead6t. . Ia m n�� + of the ages? If this book, which ac- GOD'S D{ESS1-;NGF:RS. land Jicss Sarnh Ashburn."rhe rector�cessar} tla,.t the leader be a man of Pb:liFli31I;S-LIIC. D BY HORSES rear: `ours e. calm, co:itidrnt, fear- •elaims Christ does not bear the in-II Scene the Second.-It is tnidnoon. I(the Rev, If- P, Napier-Clavering) I s` Its ;tdaitioit to all that the, However little credit a horse mal vestigation of the min, how was it am standing upon the top of the officiated at this uruyae event. cgncmonly reci:ite for possessing that Sir i'r i of tR J ones, the greatest!great Coliseum. Before me. are +-- L.ord hall tiaid to Gideon and had delicacy of scent., 'there are som uistic human bring who ecce lit'_ .shown him Iia further encourages. Perfumes grateit+l to him. IJorsc :ling crowded together 100,000 men and pini b. cawing hint tai hear some' ed. "I haya�¢arefully and regularly wori€p, a great mass of humanity, �� titin s that their enemies are ,ty_Itratncrs arc aware of the fact., ani neri .1 •, perused the'Scriptures and am of the, rising tier above tier, aitd height �i�' [tis among thcrosolt:es (verses 0-1:,•) uuike.use of the knowledge, in train opinion that this book, independent above height. Yonder sits the em- f i ! etc. �t1 •rt in stubborn and taPparently ii5 of its divine Ori in. contains more, " ;//IPS It is, not safe of wise to listen to g 8 peror, surrounded by his chief `mili- N' 14Ir" Iwllat others say of you unless you tractable itnimals. ?finny trgpo sublimity, purer morplity., more im-!tory - otlic6r..s' and the members of f i/ 'Ir ,bare -favorite perfumes the con7pOSh . portant history, and finer strains of I ;' , fI . have as 2irpr guidance.to do so .pis the famous Senate. There is the ' ,i�' Gideon ht.d• ;tion of.which they keep a secret, and 'eloquence than can be collected from place reserved for the vestal•tirgins, ri .,?'i '�' 17. And he'said unto them, Lc ok it is the possession of this means n all other books, no matter in what n they may have .been 'writ- Here arc the rooms of the peasants •Ion rice rind do likowise, and, behold, aunt nni to the horse's acthell,visa _Tang age i and the middle classes. All the . when I conic to the outside of ti:e thco enatplcq so many of thrra tt ten•" sl. ht-seers are•flushed and excited. - l !catiip, it shall be that as I do so ac .1 such wonderful results. Th the and modern scion- g Life statements are being more , and The ro es,in the young girls' `heel f ryvm4 shall ye do. blush even to a deeper red than the r '.., tics - also said Ab!melech in chap- v, .. more harmonized by recent investi- I p rl"�, rl.'�~ RRI'rI\C: LESSONu , gations and discoveries. is illustrat- j drunken hush on the faces of their t ter ix. 4�. ''What ye have sten Inc an .incident which happened intoxicated lords: As the entertain' i , do . maks haste and do as T have i 'The Post. Office in India not cni3 - --ed by �-^ ,done," our- leader whom tt'e follow t collects and de levers letters, jtarcels, some years ago in the city of Philo- meat goes on the of Life slain { rj<��}t{✓�•. ';• : 1iu1 otlii r nrticics, but acts to e some years e•I was preaching there. I begin to accumulate:' Attendant, f�f/�'�d 4 {' is the Lord of LIosts, rho ion of if you ever had ariv'dealings with..now rush-in and Ji•ag the bleeding i /�flg.le, I' Goal, t.hc �+'e•:t• T -nd of the Church. �certa:n rx;ort as a banker to the dies! students, you know that'corpses out of the arena, Then the r rt tc 'r ( z7j . the Twin of Ise tel, Lite Ding of I fienet';il public, sells quinine'.and salt, me T•nrd 'of Lards, and it is'Tnv uulit:uy pensions, and,collects ' there is proportionately more infidel- i blood soaked Saud is sprinfiTed with �i th ; 1 �� '�;t': King.;. taxi sty among them as a class than precious -powders to allay' the odor. / writG:n of Tiim. "TTr shall not fail I tt:n revenue accruing; to the .Gut'ern- other body of young Now an awning is drawn over the / : , nor be. di.�cour.gv,'I" (Isa. ilii, 4):,n•e;ct tram hind and other sources. 'among any 1 1,{�l I i lfc air, tn-foldocr Jlim. to Walk as'Iie IT,ut to Lite fertile brain of one of men. !lost of this infidelity, I ,be assembly to protect -the nnbilify lie-,-c, is caused by the evil influences from the rays of the fcery eastern �.y , , walked, to inn with hatteuce,. le;ole-I the oldest o;£iceis Cn the, department _ of sun. Now the air is redolent with W ' .{�, I'r" SF I ing*'unto Jesus. to see no nt:ui s€tve is dna tlpc lut.est development in t,ha THE DISSECTING ROO 1I. aromatic perfumes.. This-is a nes- �J r i,Jesus rni3y and to lest Tiis r}:itid l'e' ork of the Post Office. The Punjab } 1 �! -. medical professor, tional . holiday, ' 'Caesar•'is celebrat- - b / i ��f�t in us, humble, self cutptied, seelcing I?est 0111ce has come forward as an c One day, when , ing the victories of the Roman 1l. / only the glory of'Cod (31att wi,''elcinentury teacher. It not only col- while lecturing upon the body quot- armies. Now the ' arena is flooded {f 11 .. 'N I��/ j._,4- I .Toho ii, 6; Vol).:xii,• 1, _': ,-leets letters and 'delivers them, but . . i I ed the well kaolin passage in Job, "-3 c ac cs boys in elementary schools 4 with `water. The ships -float: in. �/ r !fail` ix, 8: Phil. ii, t, tc h Y "I am escaped with the skin-of my' There is n naval battle. Now the-- 7 t- -- 4K 1R-01. nt,d the three `neap apes;how'to writ•` them and address the teeth,"` a titter of derision ran gladiators cut and slash and wrestle a __ ee ,! blew the tr+niipets and brake the covers. o around -the classroom. The college and die. j pitchers find held the ramps in 'thcil - . ' +----- • _ professor raised his hand for silence, I � ' C,ft=hands, and the trumpets in,th,.ir FOI;GFII..IlANK NOTES. • - land said: "Tut, tut, tut, gentle-I , After awhile even this sport be - i ht hands to blow withal, and thoy - I men; there is no need' for Idughinq. I comes tame. .F'or. what are they - DIS'.rAVT RELATIONS• cried, The sworcl of ,the,Lord and of There are many simple tests for r stn not a minister, nor a son of a Iwaiting ? They are saving the best ', fctifious bank-notes. The most difli- tninister. nor am I a professing until the last. They are now doing "Do you know," said the•rabbit, Gideon, Christian. but I here and now want t.n let loos@.the-wild beasts upon the "I believe we must be se much des `to I,e Trit nen 9's<acpvdIt warlt erg ailnstLhis f 1-I mcnry flts'�the i wAtc inm'nrk,�buty this to state that the, more I study that I Christians. The_..twilight is coming resemble.each o --' low throughout all thb host of the can Ni reproduced properly liy plat- ' _ - . -Bible the more it appeal, to my in- on. - Some of the Christians are ears." and telligence, as an inspired book. I I bound with d f Etch nd Set e s 'ate "Arid J think 1ny:Dian r 'iseed hgoing oto grentle. �t ictoryltfor_Tsrael. Aq tlie wrought re-I heavy e dirge Forgeries' of th tinderote kind i -- nm pas firmly convinced that the Bi-. coveredp 32 bre !s ,inspired-as was lhe.centuriFm limake pitch with which- to introduce you to atlother relative of deemed of the Lord we are in the are detected by do he n); the note convinced of the divinity of-.Christ. light the dusk, 1V i a he. flaming days {ht r' Shotgun, one- of has abouthtl e to bn i bu ally t Of ny t�onforaned top tt, 1 genua c!with a ap oingee the water-mark is will poen at the foot of the cross he (torches leap and-splutter al. play n same kSctk as I have, and he also has I for the whole world Beth in the stand out clear; if a "duffer" it'will, " ' _ Cried out in awe, 'Truly, this man the centre of the arena are huddled wicked one (JoLn xvii, 14, 18; Item. `almost disappear, i tiffs Liao stion of 'God.' Thin very Peg toget}iar scttras at mea and womda a murzlo," � ... - z•1 _�•ra ..R,a�+wzawu--�»rn^N«ter.• _ — ._a....,..,,�.,,,.....,•--, _._._. _.. . _ . . ..rma .._ ...._ ...,.-.. ._...._. ..... _ _ •� •,:'a• .�,. ;. x,•_-ZZ c. --r'�... .., -:,-.rx• '",w"',-.L"r ," , +: '` ..r:I.?' r' "'"C •"'xd. ',dr r .•- Y�.. i`iti...:- .., :.•'I.k, "* v''"aT. x'�Sa .�: `t1.l ,f .7: p' ^.a. .+p". r•..4,fi: +€. +k.:,„ 1. .. ".�: r`c•'•t-• �, ^'v.. ..\..., s.. 1. .y' „ . 11.1 .. -. r . .- . \ . ,^- f,. �. -.. .11 .1., .,. - . Y... .,y •. . 4., - .,• . , , • - I. .. - '..._ • .. .. —. .. ., .. ,. , , , _ a .. I I .1 r , , - x - !y !y, and you Are rmeduced to any 1 �p disclaimed the honor. RUN 8 1011 ` - =° "WeYI,-it Was t1<e long l2air-cud -great strait, write to me: but, mind. t _ _ _ '' 'the queer looking black clothes that in that case.you must tell me all _ , about yourself. There must be no • . .a:•. _ I Put that idea into my head;, and you disguise and no deceit. I must say OFTEN LEADS TO A DREA1G _- tl -_� look so serious for a lad o! your you're rather a close customer for ---V1- . -11 ..". I .LA,LPDYSMAL I years. I have IV You're aschool- one so young---al 1 the better for that DOWN IN �ALTE. - i usher, for a thousand pounds!" perhaps. Here'sng-- my address; and i I confessed that this last guess now good-bye, and a safe journey Severe Headaches, Loss of Ap. {, wAs correct. and good luck. Do you keep ' "Ah, poor fellow! No wonder you straight down that road till you petite, Dizziness, Palpitatitah - ; ' iR BLINDFOLD ON 'THE BRINK !look so miserable!" he said compos- see the station on the left hand. of the Heart,and Other Dis- il sionately, "It must be a hard life, Walk sharp, or you'll lose the tressing Symptoms Fol- s;' t 'and a badly paid one, and I suppose train." low. ---OF PRECIPICES--�.� , !you've lett your place?" The next moment he was gone. . . -- "I have, sir."' How full of gratitude was my heart Woman's cares about the house- "o '•Have you got another?" .' for his kindness! I reached the rail- hold are many and often worrying, "Not at present." way station some minutes before the and it is no wonder ghat the health -- CH VI. - - I hesitated. I feared to leave the, "Where are you going now?" train was due. Ignorant as I was of so many give way under the �— remotest trace of my route. I could "'I am going to Lorzdoa," �„ -of the -commonest traneaetions of straln. To weak, tired-out, depress- _-,__-LI could endure it no longer, and so ,,You've friends there, I suppose. 11 - „ I fled. One month after my wedding Perceive that the old gentleman was every day life, I was obliged to the ed women everywhere, the story of • 11 g Y 8 r a moment, and then kind offices of a friendly porter o .a' --night I left that roof forever. On the regarding me with curious attention. I hesitated fo Mrs. Geo. L. Horton, the wife of a night of the thirty-first of August, I Excuse m asking an impertinent,answered:have one,.sir, who I think will procure me a ticket, and put me on well known farmer living near Fen- I-cre t out of my chamber, ascended ! question, that you need not answer," the right platform. The Craig came wick, Ont., will come as a message - '- Lo the boys' room, and, unseen and the said. But wherever you're go- help me•" up, and I took my seat. of ho e. To sire orter who inter- cng, you won't get on now till I He must have thought me very iniad, you're not to get out till p p Unheard by them, opened their win- viewed her on the subject, Mrs. ._ ,flow, and descended to the garden by I you've had a bit of breakfast. 1:•close and churlish. to be so sparing you can go no further!' he said, as Fenwick said ;-"Yes, I a:m quite i means of a tree should recommend the 'Duke ot'ot my answers after his kindness; he banged the door. ea less than three minutes more I Clarence,' down. in the village. Very I but the fact is, that I ,was .undecid- The excitement of sham traveling willing to g•!ve my testimony to the ��. nice people, and they'll do- it the !ed at the moment whether I should was a strange one to me, and, for a great good Dr, Williams' Pink Pills • . was in the high-road, a vagabond, !make a clean breast of all my trou- time, i was lost in wonderment at have done me- as my experience may . ' 11 1. a homeless outcast, but a frce man, for you•" help some other sufferer. A couple ,'111 All my worldly possessions were the I colored up at the mention of hies to him; he seemed so kind- the variety of objects we flew past, :.i breakfast. I had not a iathring of hearted, that-'I felt sure he would and at the rapidly changing land- of years ago my health began to give roti of clothes I wore, and my;money, and until I could dispose of I pity me, But the natural reticence scape., way and I suffered from anaemia, _. +,. . wedding suit and a change of linen the contents of my bundle, I could of my disposition, rather than any Suddenly I remembered the ad- with m tr t o{ the depressing aymp- !f .that carried tied u in a bundle. It, toms of that trouble: I became much a' ►I not procure a mouthful. I thanked .feeling of mistrust, prevented fns. dress that the old gentleman had was a bright_mnenlight night. I cast him, took up my bundle, wished him I "But you're not going to walk to given me, and which I had thrust emaciated, had distressing head- ' one farewell glance upon the only ,good irrorning, and turned to go: I London?" he questioned• into my pocket, too absorbed in my aches, and a very poor appetite. At - - a •home Iy had ever:known, and walieed • Stop, stop! come here a - min- "Yes, sir. i have no other means.grateful' reflections o remember it first I thought the trouble would swiftly onward. I 1 of ettin thein" pass away, but in this I was mis- ute," he called out. g g for a time. ' ' I fondly imagined that I was leav-' I advanced a' tew steps nearer to -But you must have some money? I drew it out, curious to kno�q his taken, as I continued to grow worse. ing the old life behind me, never to him. -Ile sprutinized me more care- Your master must have paid you .name, which had not transpircxf. It 1gY her t began to palpitate violent- see aught of it again. Were my im- fully than seer, with the expression up when you left him?" - was an old envelope', directed -to ly at the least exertion; my rest at1. " 8ginings right? We shall see. of a man who was evidentl; about I never received any money, and- ••ilonathan Roswell, Esq•, Wood- night was broken and finally a bad Whither was I going? I was go- to make a proposition ' of doubtful and I ran away." ' bine Cottage. Slopperton, Suffolk:" cough set in, ar.d I was scarcely prudence. -' carefully preserved her note: I knew •'litre, here! you shall come and sort of place A nice --at a. bound rny heart gave as-l- le to-do A, bit of -orl, gbo.,t the . . 'that! I it. wonder read that name! Was it simply by I house. An auntria England who had " -' She would give me a shelter until I ,breakfast- with me," he said, after I you ran away from it. But, my a strange coincidence, or was he re- been ill had written me that Dr. _ : - _.:_ Could obtain some kind of employ- j a minute's pause. I lad, you can't get to London with- j lated to that man ,Rho had so tragi- Williams' Pink Pills had restored T I _ linen!. After an hour's walking. my I thanked him very much !or f:is'out money, even on foot." tally influenced my 'life? So aston- her to health, and i. determined to uu-n3-was mut re ce -sight-gindnea5 �chich. utrder the-eiteu'm-I—l-wave--a-5tt t ot__-----a 1n_ this j ShQd_gas 1_e. this discovery, and so Give the pills a trial. After the use y „of. a milestone, upon which I could stanoes, I certainly 1;ad not the bundle that I intend to selFas soon absorbed in speculations. it' ns. and- that i taipza loom bo fns my oticcd o div sad . 1 distinguish the words, To Lon-.strength of mind enough to declin,.B. a-4 I come to town, I !altered: I The old- gentleman pausF�d, and I became quite unconscious of the .I - - ----�doa," but Llae number of miles was - Ile tett the churchyard by an op- q after using tho- pills for few weeks _- worn away.� a�did aQo a attar, reg iTgate-t�+ •* k3 cv�'e-z--��'-'=loa3ced-very hint at mr = ^pd, for progress of the tra , re the trouble had completely lett --_,_.---;I wan in the righU-road: and I pres,- entered and proceeds Sown a love= a motnecz. to rc�'•?!ve .An idea- and I � ers, almost of where I was. !me. I could al*ep wet! et n1Qht, the ted forward with renewed confKlence: 1 peen lane canopied With trees then said, ''Leave your clothes My thou s we --sack to the Mar-B P g I me. deft- sl"p a headaches tLhe - The day was just dawning when I I ^{ always rise at ftvc;" said the!fife. -I don't want to look at them. rings day, and every incident pass- had made m2-eo miserable vanished, ' name upon a large, old-tashiom:•d vil-,old.gvntieman, as we walked along, i I will lend you a sovereign. That ed in review, through my mind. my appetite returned, a:.d I could - . ' ' ;!age. Unused to violent exercise, '"and unless..it is. very bad -weather, 1 will t ke you to Conlan to your When I came to the incddent o1 the again perform my housework r*itb - sad exhausted for want of food, for !take a walk as far as the church- f'i'.•nd• and le`v some money to' locket, m heart gave another leap; f Y ease I shall always feel grateful for Y had eaten nothing since dinner yard. It's been my custom for boot in your pettiest. Any time you ,it was gone-left behind in the suit +shat Dr WilTia.ms' Pink Pills have - _ 'time the day before. my ste;'s began I many years, and I suppose w•c;l con- bring me or- send me the sovereign of clothes! Of course, it was quite done for me, and strongly recommend ' to Avg. I Looked round fcr some tinue to be so., until some morning you sball have your clot!' s back safe. But I was troubled that it place to rest; there was rro sign of I a.m.carried there, never to come again: A mile and a half from here;had aseed out of m ossessioA. i them to other siting women." ;lite in an of the rouses - all seem- (back again. IS',Ahin•' ;eke excr.is , ,is the railway station: In hail ani prized it as the superstitious would Dr Wi'`dj s' Pink Pills have ac- .- X hour a third-class trach for Lcrrdun p thousands fust such good results In ed buried In sleep, i walked slnwly'}inwevcr, and tl,c' early mcr�:' .6 air, a talisman ' on until I came to a littto swing-I to delay` that little event; but not will stop there. You will be able� thousands at ocher cases among all- ate, which los to the viii e c ,arch i Crowding quickly upon the heels of �In men and women,, and sufferers I[ village h sleeping on tombstones, he added;to catch -that comfortably, I will I this regret came a starting revelh- from an of the numerous ailments an ancient Looking building, emboss- with a..lal.gh, walk a little distance with you and lion; flint portrait that had pealed y put you in the right patTz. Stop a : resulting from poor, watery blood. I ed in trees. Here, I thought, is a I After about ten minutes' walk we P Y me at the old gentleman's--it was who will give these pills a fair trial ' ,quiet spot where I can rest a little sopped before a door In. a high gar-I r:;inute, and I'll bang you the me very image matured-to woman- ._. I - g g den call, which my conductor open-,money•" - hood! That was the reseznblante will soon be en the high road to - .__. ,while. I opened the gate and pass-c __ ed throe h. --- - - fed with a key, and facing us at the! Without waitirrg to listen to mI that had so powerfully struck me: health and o strength Imitations are ' Between me and the churchyard';em{ of a garden path wrs the'pret- !fervent tla---ks, he left the room. and that F could not understand at sometimes oQeied by unscrupulous- ran a OzKght, gurg,ing stream of wa- fieri ccltalre I Aad evrr seen', eery N^ver in zny '.fie }4rd h felt so light- dealers, Bobo care more for their own I hearted and hopeful. - the time. ' -ter, over which a narrow plank was1old-fashioned. and entirely covereci! Projected into this new field of Profit thea for their customers' thrown as a bridge I knelt down•with roses and woodbines, that load-I I rose from the chabr to take the thought, I wan still wandering health Be sure that the full as ns,.'. aeon the brink, and taking up some the whole air with delicious icer- clothes out of the handkerchief• and amidst iia mazes when I was warned "Dr. W1!•tams' Pink Pills for Palac =of the water In the hollow-of my 1 filmy. The, garden was teantifully I smooth - them,' as they me: t have that my lovrnev had come to an.end. People," is found on the wrispoer" ,_� hand, drank of it and bathed my laid out in flower beds, on one side I been somewhat crumpled up by do- And stepping out of the, carriage, I around every boxyouu buy If Four .'- face I telt slightly revived, and I was a grape house, on the other a!!ng service as a pillow; also o take I elf on the bewildering j dealer does not keep these pills send . were on into the churchyard. out ti:e change of lien, which I found myself conservatory, filled with`the 'most I crowded platform of a great London to the Dr. Williams'' Medicine Co , It w" a pretty, quiet spot. I could • could not do without. In doing so Brockville, Ont , and they will be - • - . not Fav©. found a better -for anPilels' ' To gore to Yea that Dr. 'my eCes tell upon a portrait, hung terminus�To Be Continued), _ mailed post paid at 80c. per box or ('Knee's Olnttne r!e araYa sl vier bones for 82.50.hour's rest. There was a heavy dew andaK.olutocc:vto' each in 4 dark corner of the room. It_ upon the long grass, so I stretched " evert form of tuh•os, was that of a woman, with bright " • • . 'myself upon a high, flat tom't,stor-e. L;aadlacanItrot5hiarprim• auhurn hair; transpnrently fair com- WHAT'S T= TINE, PUSSY? __ ttl6 wanufacrar"have Gvaraaued it, C-tre. ,lexion. blue eyes, a very beautiful. the life. of a woman !n this respect, - and 1 placed my bundle beneath my umo.^..o!elntheua:!Yare�eandaucTo"ornc h• I that at some time or other, sooner head. I was very weary, and inIbo,.wbattheT!-sialaftt: YoucanuccItand Pensive fare, with something in itT.n China They Tell the Tfine oL.fj c roar.aoaer beer itnot cared.si+ca box a'0 that ca back upon me Pike a mem- Day by the Cat's Eyes. or later, the time must.come when -' spits of the cold air of tl.e dawn, i&-t ourL one7b�vsax.Barsagto.,.oroa a I the shall stand alone relying on his . that made me shiver, I fell fast T „ry. It seemed tt, r:w that I hail y}rep, with the twittering._o! the!®,'� d`i�IAE;lhA OintMOnt sA^en th;ct {acs so :,-,cure. While I According to the French mission- ''o%rn strength to conquer, if he 'be .'!waking birds sounding in my cars. �---- - ood trpi1,.g t<, ren,er,&c,r, the vitt ary Ilue, no Shun needs a watch or ;sound and brave, to fall i1 ha De When I awoke the sun was shiu'I,g bri:iiant-colorod pl:.nts. The rcys < f gor.tic•m:.n n-enteinrl .the room. cock I he has the right kind of a weak and..cowardly. • brightly, and the birds were in -full file morn.3tg sun were•slanting across ^At, you're looki'riF at my poor cat. ]n certain parts o{ China they , 1 song. For a moment I could . not , the scrac, and iniliart•ing to it- the girl's portrait," tic, said, in a sad can tell the exact time of day or ALCOHOL FOR FIRE_ EvGINES - �-==-=-- cc niprehend my position. I sint UP'most io y cusiy iiialit by looking into a cat's eves. _. , - sets looked round but niy doubt I "]Low dilTerent to thfe hcus I hac'e -Your daughter's, elr?" The pupil of the eye.,assuming- that The efTort in Germany to make al• . . y• j1 left I thou she =till liver. °' I asked, it ought to bo, gradually'diminishes :carol useful a9 fuel for engines of ' re onl of a second, Then I ub knelt tet thought. "Yc'.r-riy onl,,,,one:" tin, creature in question is just what down against my-,stone t;cd, and O[- "I'rcttc p1;,cc, isn't it?" said thdl Is g, g various kinds continues,,and one of —tcrerl up a thanksgiving for my _d(.-'old g nt?eman. - 'somewhat hesitatingly. - ats .nbon apprcadi'es, until it loses the.latest developments is the inven- - liverance, and a fervent prayer for "Swecrtly pretty," I murmured. �- 'She.has been dead these eighteen,COmpiotely its oval form, anti bo- ;tion, by the rh�et of the fire depart- :Shy future safely. lie 1'ef1 the Wav into a little, low` years," he answered,; sorrowfully. 'comes a thin perpendicular line. When ment at Hanover,of an alcohol firing .When I rose from my knees I be 1 roofed room, darkened by the 'over-l "I must be mistaken; I was only tha-i line is plumb, it is twelve:erPParatus, which is used for ty au- rcame conscious that I was not hanging blossoms that hung thickly i an infant in arms ra that time,'' 1 o'clock. tomobile fire engines The city of alone. Seated upon a tomb a little'over the latticed window. It was drought, The , pupil begins• o 'grow very Frankfort is also o have an engine. • ldlstance from me, and attentively'comfortably, indeed, handsomely fur-,i Ile gave me the sovereign,'but very gradually,.and dually becomes of this description. K 'watching me: was an old gentleman nished. The table 'was laid for would not listen to my thanks. as big and as round it a marble. _. ._.;dressed like a respectable farmer. Ibreakfast. A second cap and saucerI "Tut, tut!" he s4hid; "that's noth- Then it is midnight. With pattonce, ]firs. Seaver_"I see you hays a "Good morning,. yquzrg•yuan," he and plate were soon produced- by a ing. I'U give you five, it I really practice, and good mathematifa.l per- fin© copy of Drowning. I suppose said, in a cheery voice; "you've bad ]dud-looking, - middle-aged woman, (knew you were all right; ,but I hatie ception, the happy"possessor of a you admire Drowning?" Mrs. rather a cold bed 3'm thirrl-ing. I i and I was soon sitting before a sub-:been so often taken in, that I'm time--keeping.cat can tell the hour of ;•Twight - "So much so, that I nev- ' suppose you've beets• traveling all,stantial meal of eggs and bacon and!doubtful of everybody non. But I the day and of the night, because the 'er open the book. l wouldna have night?" cold beer, to be washed down by,like your looks; but 1've liked others titin perpendicular line, which •the it soiled for the world." . Yes, sir," I tixiswered. plenty of strong cofTee. Never had I that have been the property of great pupil of the cxtt's eye assurnes at - "Come fat'?" food been so grateful o,me before, (vagabonds. But I believe in you, :noon gives .him a clear>+�arting %R.SHE UP, BABY 1 . "From Bury, sir." and I certainly did ample justice to my lad, although looks are treacher- point.- - • It. . , , • "From Bury! Why that isn't it, ous indices to men's minds."' The missionary discovered this - more than ten aisles! .You shyuld I could perceive that mY host every Re hits lett the house by this time, I valuable piece of feline peculiarity A New Game for Slathers. rave had a little more steep'in your;now and then cast a curious glance I and were w•alkit>g down Lha green by pure accident. lie noticed alit- Baby's awakening -ought- to - be _ 1. bed, my lad, and have atartecl about at rue, as though I presented somo- lane, but in nn opposite direction to tie boy minding a oalf, aril asked looked forward to as a pleasure, not 1-this time. Enough to give you thing of a puzzle to him: I that by which we had come from the him if 'he knew the time. The ' boy dreaded as a scourge. He should -- r your death of cold- to lie out here "Now, ii I might be permitted to ,churchyard. -A little way dawn,'the ran into.the nearest hut, and Came awaken bright, merry, and full of and to go to sleep in the dew. You hazard a guess, I shonld fancy you I lune debouched into the high road, out -with a big cat in his .arms. {tin, refreshed by sleep, ready for a . • don't look very strong, 'either." wg. something in the Methodist and there my kind friend stopped to "It's jus*, halt-past, eleven," he good time . Then pausing, he said, "'Where are parson line," h_ a said, leaning back h.take leave of me. shouted. And, rgnning up.to the flow many mothers dread bis - you going, may I ask? �in his chair. ` "If you find things turn out bad- missionary, he'placed the cat's face awakening howls, knowing that he under Hue's nose. is got Wwill keep everyone miserable anti] he ■ Lo idn nertso hewasked hen ethem ooexpllaingloes leep again or.gats - to s his food: hese-cr*in fits• are the terror of•� ® e de !the mystery. • They ' did so,me and -crying 1.. . g ' �� showed him some living specimens of every inexperienced mother. Mrs. Lhe precious time-keepers. Gabriel. Barnes,, Six Mile Lake, 1. % . . ' Ont., is a mother who has learned ._. - - •, '' l "•' .�� • • •. .. - ♦ � how this trouble can be best met, . FATI-II;R AND SON. and writes vs as follows "My baby 1. The Source of Stomach Derangements, Bodily Pains and Aches and Endtage What, then, a father can do, it he- suffered much from indigestion, and •' - --. - - Suffering Regulated by Dr: Chase's kidney-Liver Piiis. was cross and restless. I gavo him , I will, is to make his own experience Beveral medicines, but they did not - - • - and knowledge an inseparable part help him. I got a box of Baby's - • ' . • 'It is very seldom 'that either the gans. That they cure the most "I was recommended to try Dr. of the, intellectual and spiritual Own Tablets and they helped him - - - liver or kidneys are affected indr chronic and complicated diseases of Chase's Kidney-Livor Pills, and at- equipment of his son. But he can almost at once, and have done him ' r pendently of one another. They are kidneys, liver, and bowels has been tribute my present good--health and en he cares 'ea mud2 much-good' that I would not now _ P proven in thousands of cases. clear vision to their regular use. about it as to make it a daily, be without them, I can recoramend . , •� •`both filtering organs, and copse- Mrs. Yoke, 223 Church street, To- They seemed to be exactly suitsed to hourly object of his life, says the Baby's Own Tablets to all mothers -•- quently when ono becomes sluggish ronto, states :-"I am pleased to my case, and did more good than Cosmopolitan. So many fathers as ttw best medicine I have - ever and, torpid In action the other is add my ,testimony to the curative any medicine I ever lased. To per- shirk the underokand et many e- used for children." Tress Table"' similarly deranged, and ,both are to properties of Dr. Chase's Kfdaey- sons of sedentary habits and thofie' them stand aloof and let ,the Pre are guaranteed to contain no opiato - a large extent dependent on the Liver Pills. A combination. of liver who sit sewing all day long I strong- cuotis years go by, willing to .gene or harmful drug, and can be given bowels to remove the waste product and kidney troubles brouot me to ly recommena Dr. Chase's Xidill anything, and everything except with absolute safety to the youngwet, _ from the body. a very low condition, and before Liver Pills. To Shy mind they have themselves. The first and great're- weakest infant. Sold by all -drug- , Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are corning to Toronto'I was continnaBY no equal- as general health rester- ward, of coarse, is the one that gists or Bent by mail,:post paid, at •1 phenomerially successful in curing under doctor's care, both 'at Chat- ere•" comes when he sees Lhe boy, upon 115 cents a box by writing direct o • :1 ldt#ney and liver---d"ngements, ham and Guelph. I was subject to Dr. Chase's Sidney-Liver Pills, one the, verge Of manhood, going out the *. Williams' Medicine Co, stomach troubles, biliouknesa, and stomach troubles and constipation, pill a dose, 425 cents a box. at ell into the world to fore Live inevitable ockville, OriC. or SchensctaAY, . wnatlpation, because of their direct and' my eight got so bad that I dealers, or Edmansan. Sats■ i Oi,. dangers which confront ire novico. Y, _- _ - Wtd combined action on thew or- could scarcely see to sew. Toronto. For ire-lite bt a men d.. from r . - .. , I I I ­ I , ' - � , ' I .. ­­. - ­ � . 7�,;=77,11" '.1 ­ ­ ­- ­ I .. ­­­­­�- .-'r '. . 1. ­ ; , , UZ.,. 7, - - ­.­­ 1 . ,. I k=g�r.,-, �- , - -- I= = — I., 411=' " 0 .--::L-4-- .. -, _._�. -z-.. r- T":e ..;'�..,a...-.;,;,�1. „~,.. a,t .:s +� ,''fin» :•Th, y ..'•.�, :_A ,,'� ,, irk s ,.,..., ,,: '.::�-b. ', . . -�.. ^.r., .. 4%. - ... �. _ _ v.. T !1�`I A T TCt�/{ � -R M Stewart,of Toronto, .peat Baa• - - - -- - 3.I�1 -1 A a#Z�.■ F 3,IIIT —TREY S-... friends in sawn: nt -A Barber,ll attendance of the members of kinds of ' ' t --- with W G and Mrs Ward and fain]%Sunday '-_ FHL�i�`T3i'EL�S-'-- •- —r-- • --C Topper spent Banda with friends Y� ' PPa P 9 yHR fT'BS Etc. OHN DIO'KIE Cfl e - ii11 the village. -^ -Frank Smith,of Osbawa, visited his Ontario Lodge No 824, 10 0 F. is re-... Highest market price 5•`s --soother over Sunday, quested for next Wednesday. for all kinds of } - -Born-On Nov. 22nd the wits of{iso -Remember R H Girsons sale of 76 Fdl'rnd Winter apples - . _ _ Can showfon- Cowan jr,of the Brock road,of adaagbter. head of cattle, aheep,hogs oto, on lot 28, JOHN E. AEE' Agent, - -W Andrew has moved into the vile con 1, Pickering next Tuesday. Pickering. _ )lege tad is now oecuping Mrs Winced"" -George Varty,of Toronto, spent his - ltoase on Church et. to days'Vacation with his mother here. - TasteWhile h r be shot a number of tineGoods That �. -The Board of Health will meet of hero .$trongham on Friday at 2 p m to tusks docks, B u tcher ' ! lop their annual report. -Mise Lizzie Shepherd, of Toronto,is - -The Misses O'Connor's sale on Mon• bare at present visiting bar mother who Tillsona Obelisk Flour : m. day was r great enccess. Everything has been ill for some time. We are ' ' Tillsons Breakfast Cereals sold brought the very best prices. pleased to hear that Mrs Shepherd is The undersigned keeps constantly oil First Class Boiling Beans -The dress and waist, advertised in now improving. hand,fresh and salted meats of all kinds. -,our labs issue,has not yes been claimed -The remains of the late 8 J Doyle Also a supply of vegetables. Finn Cooking Onions by the loser. It atilt remains in our ago, wthi a serving on board an American Quality g Xmaf3 oods Ilio com iTJencin w office. >i arils coil. Paces reasonable. NOt@—�uT � p $ t0 aTriVe. �•Oi<lr - :. • On account of the severe 'ecow•etorm war•vessel, arrived here on Wednesday display this year will be a leac'er. See our next add. • -_ - --`oa WednesdayWen Westlaka's Bale has and were interred in the Friends'burying Meat delivered daily,.. been postponeuntil a week from next ground yesterday it f urJosel. ho at-d- Mrs John 'Dickietry CosTneS a set sympathy ie felt fur Joseph eTd- b2re �`� CO X�Tf-W and Mrs Logan visited Darbam Doyle and family,who have lately passed this week and had the pleasure of viewing through so many deep at$iotious. _ the extensive cement works that are be- 211g.erected theLO. e•ing•erectedthete. Greenwood. _To - Ren The faneral of.the late Mrs Diling• bam which took place on Friday last, Are you going to Brougham next Tues r} ~ was largely attended by many from the day. The temperance people are going to �^1 Tr T�rt !village and earroundmg country have a grand entertainment, Dr Jackson ,A firat•class farm contan;iig ane hon- _ROCK BOTTOM PRICE S -The deputy returning officers who ie going to deliver his popular lecture, and dred and seventy acres will officiate at the polla on Dec 4th, will good program of songs etc will also be = e - - meet at Brougham on Friday to receive given' _ALSO Mena flannel shirts worth „x.•25 for U.W for 450, fens fleece lined s irte worth 75o " the necessary documents etc. for the oceaeion. ScarboroStens fleece lined shirts worth 61 for 60c. --The sale of household furniture etc, — A Frame house end abets% one acre of -• land for sale Mena mitts, hog akin face worth 60 fpr 45c 'belonging to the estate of the late Mrs The act York Farmers' Institute will Boys mitts hog skin face worth 50c for,80e, -, Watherald on Saturday last was a snccees hold ad interesting session at Agincourt on Flanndltttes for 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12c, p Monday night. Insurance promptly attended to. Just re.eived cac Windsor Balt,50 pound bogs 85 cents. As has been the rale in all sales this tall, The many friends of Thomas Cheater of she prices realized were good. _.—yliaa_Til�r_l l. retic Port Union will regret to hear that hew lies has heenFQ - - $ -ill-at--his-residraca-at'd- ew successful for a number of years in No 4 keard,TemiakamiD district. Mr Cheater -:. east. and for the last few ears in the gg -- y is a brother of ex Wazden James Chester isits Claremont Audley school has tanderel her reaig- of the York County council, every Tuesday. nation. its teacher of the latter school,to take etrest at Christmas. W f Q Richardson, _ -The Toronto world gives the most INTERS TO THE EDITOR. •s JUST ^Taccurate market reports of env paper. Fotary Fnblie, Pickerng 1 frait nsarket,cattle marker and pro• iThre department is open to al: for the fair dig duce marks% are all covered by a reporter casuca of ruouc 4uestions, 'rte Ater mast - - =• = " - - --- who spent years of his tiff on a farm near „ ,r ms>;.correct name With copy in all case.seed -- tinetly anientood, however O Markham,and he understands thoroughly that in no pas do .e hold ozr.elrn--re- fiery haat indoor Salt - bow important ft is to get coffee% market s not for o Inions ezpressed by corer �, Po w+ndsnts.-ED awal ' prio•s for readers throughout the eomatry Dz.+a Era.-The Township Executive —The entertainment company are now desire me again-to call the attention of oarFeeding' Bbl and Dairy snaking ready for their entersrinment as readers to the character of the ballot-paperNow Years. :yew memory will be placedhich will be placed in their hands on the Cattle „ me the stage. This work will be does by 4th proximo. Upon it Till be found%bs lll _r Wagasr who will certainly do is in a question ­Are you in favour of the bring• ^' High Grade Pastry Flour. creditable manner. The ball will be tog into throe the Llgoor Act. 1902," to- I"ri or Sale• ubingle.l shortly as the contrite% has al• gather with a couple of columns headed _ - ready boom let ty Ur Robs Gordon. It is respecti+sly, Yea. and °50." it the 'p A Bunting.' ' - _ also expected that the interior will b• Act is gaesCtaa abolishes the bar and 1ti 1� effectually strangles stir treating system Comprising of Steersland Heifers. - lkalsomiaed, probably before the Now and other manifold evils, is is obvious Last Year. every friend of the temperance cause toresr —A very interetstag event took place ready to cry••Yes " Accordingly be most Willibe told by the dollar er by t1a iCC Monday of thii work t the when race pec mark a heavy cross on theMILLINERY of Rev J Thom. Toronto. hen W T be careful sofa the eolaero beneath that Pound, bleak space � . : __-__._ __ • � f.. .. - 'Saruick was united in the ho! bonds of word before be deposits his ballot to the _ ]matrimony to Mrs J Leavens, both of box. _ 'tthis village. The happy eon ple returned The]adicationa are that ws are going to •. _ R. H. CARSON, 'We have on band all the latest hat shapes an Tttwday evening and now occupy their win. We were never better organized - in camel hair ilelt. The leading calors are ir"A*aee on King et opposite W T Dsa• throughout the Province-thin at the pre. Butcher. Duabarten. PPa out onstage. Never before have we had ibarr: .-The News extsade their hearty l white, oxford; greets, blue brown, red _- songntnlatioas on thelhappp evens. so much to hearten as to oar assorts. At sad blacks Also the newest styles in porn _ 7r --The St Andrew's society of Whitby Do previous time were the Qeople so well _ ' 'pains and feather breasts. vend Pickering will hold their ansa! aa• fortified rQainhe inane. illogical. nn- st t - sempaloas and entirely selfish arguments w - - i - niyers and banquet as the new . q of ••The Canadian Farmer,' and other `�` der' Armetrone house, Whitby, on Monday similarly perverse literature.than they now evening.Dec let, -at 8 o'clock sharp. are And never in the history of this - - 'These tunnel affairs are mach enjoyed by warfare did out opponents develop such Pickerin shop who attend them.and the program ambidexterity in wielding the whiplash. _ - _. to be given this fear will no donbt be Every liceose'holder has been duly appria equal to any former year. The bill of ed by air Dickie that the-situation to - dangerous"; •and ordered to bring all his e -fare especially is one that should make •-she heart of a Scotehman glad. suppporters, slaves and mit,ioos into the -There will be a mean meeting of all fiQhtiug hoe. anybody can see that there Lumber '' f] r�the eongaegatione of Pickering Village are going to be wig+ on the green. u - Onr cnly peril lies in the possible apathy j held in the Presbyterian church as the. of some temperance people. And it is ab• - Wcold ask the-public to call and examine-our nicely aelected - close of she public services on Sunday eolntely a4ceeaary for those who aro alive stock of knitting yarns, Berlins,Andilusions, Zephyrs, Sbet eveaiag at 8 o'clock. This meeting to m to the situation to arrouse those,who are c - = - wand Floss, also something new in" Fancy `goods, Lamp ' she interest of the Ontario Liquor Act of not. We mast not neglect a single voter; All.]rinds of rough and draseed Lumber a St Linen 1tB etc .._ - -:1902,on which the government calls fors or allow ourselves to lone a single vote. A 'Lath. Shingles, Doose, Sash, Hones fin• J,. .. _ tinder, Stamped n goods, Fe Vote of"Yes"or"No" on Thursday next. condition of things that is confessedly ishngs and Silo materia! : - itis meeting will be addressed by Rev J -dancerans"-to our opponents. is surely ` � �B $McLaren of Columbab, and Rev -D fall of promise for our benevolent cease, ; Williams of Greenwood. All are iot<ited and we mast conspire to make the most of Cietera%sake sail water troughs made Done! Picketing. _. it. 1 . •M E to attend. Io conclusion I wouldint out that to order -There are a few boys in. the village _The Ontario Election Act",..and the' - -who,when%bey attend meetings whether amendments thereto relating to the pre, ' secular or religious, seem to' forget en• g vention end punishment corrupt prat• tirel where the are. There is nothin - 7 p g %ices, •a } to the taking of•the vote on -- - - �•`• �� ' • iso unmanly for a young man as to enter Dee.4tb. The temperance people ask for _ Doublea church and conduct himself n Such a a Gordon• mpro fair .field and no favor. And if the I edc`1�o " a meaner%bat is a disgrace to himself, thousands of dollars-raised by our oppose .. D• and most annoying to everybody else. ants are illegally expended in this struggle '- . 'There are also a few who seldom'enter a 'they will certainly hear about it afterwards ' charcb,-bat, whenever a meeting takes We..ball put up a manly fight and insist place,make it it point to congregate at on others doing the game. the thatch longe, and stare at everybody Yours,Etc., . , _ - y p Easiest vvoikin� Iron Pump mkde, W. H. ADims, who is coll--- to pass chem,and pass Sec:Tp.Prohibition Asio'n. Sample8 may �Je Seen at F'aCtOq. remarks that are far from being compli Claremont,Nov. 25th, 1902, " 7. mentary, • If these young nen could see — sbemselven as otbera.. neo them, they would disdain such condu't, They no Sale Register. ,A lszke Lift and Force Pump combined BT.this pomp. :doubt do these things tboulatlessly and. 1�-' — - n •water can be forced any distance required have Cold"that they are aneiog much S�TCRDAY, i\OY, 29ss, 1903-Great stock John, Successor to - 'annoyance to others. We woahl thus sale. 2 carloads of cattle, .beep, hogs R,ed Clover d ohn, G erow' Gerow & Son, Claremont. call shrir attention to this,as complaints etc.,on lot 25,con,6,Pickering,]!miles _ have lately been made regarding their west of Brougham, the property of J, A: W,V.Richardson, Agent,'Pickering. conduct, White.' Sale at one. See bille and adv% � —It is with the deepest regret%bat we in News.-Toucher & Poatill,Aact'rs Timothy i report the death of Victoria, daughter of Tm;DAY, DFc 2sn, 1902-Auction sale of - _ ----- : the late R G and'of Mrs Be son, at the 75 head of cattle,horses,pigs and sheep -� age of 5 years and 6 months. Great on lot 28,con 1,Pickering, the property 'WrAN TED 1 CUTTER-So sympatby is expressed for _bfrB' Bedson, ' of R H Csirson. Sale at one. See bills. �T who has been called upon to suffer wPoacher R Postill., Auctioneers. S LEIGH` AND many times daring the last taw years by WE:),,-asDav,Dxc.3RD;1602-Extensive sale W.4-GOi S• : the death of those so dear to her. AS of valuable horses,over 40 cattle, pigs little Victoria was one of a bright and bay, grain, roots, farm implements. �� - - affectionstediepgeition, ties death. was a boosehold furniture aud•standingtimber .. H1gheSt Prices, j'L'LPERS al great aback to her mother and other rel- at lot 18 con 4, Scarboro,the property of Paid l: i r - atives. The decetieed had been suffering Anthony Pearson,Brown's Corners Sale • BLO�� ER S a ' for several weeks from.scarlet fever, but at 12 sharp. Positively.no reserve. BllXE1 w - Lunch at 11 a, m. D. BeidaaS,Aact'r hopes were entertained for her recovery 1 CUTTING �t until.'few days before her death, bat FRIDiT, DEC. bra, 1902-=tinction sale of AND `'HURNS w these hopesiwere not to be realized. Her 20 acres of standing timber on ]ot 34, ~� funeral took place on Saturday the 42nd a 1,Piakrriog,the property of Geo.. . .Cleane.d Ft ee 1!T ' :nit„ when her remains were it Sale at one. Bee bills for parti- Followed to bar- last rsitita plies is talars. Poseber R Postill,Auctioneers. --- the Friends'burying ground by a number TnasDar,Dec. 9Ts, 1302-Postponed sale _- - • _ T. 4, QREIG,,Piekering: of sympatbiziag friends. . As the grave of farm stock and implements an lot 22, - - - •• Bev G McGrege or spoke felliagly from con,2 Pickering,%he property of Wm. Te H. DOWNEY & Cos-, t ti estlake. Sale at 12. See bills-for • the wQrda=of Josue, "Boger the little 1 , Particulate. L.F'drbanks,Arc ioneer. FOB BALE-Se.p roe lot B.tat children to come sato: me' and forbid ___ 0 CATTLE FOR BALE.OR TO FEED .L, ' --ibem not for of snob ie the kingdom of o share•-1 have last br6u&t from rby .,t r•r s.ra..p•rre.«, • nn+ek�r - . WhP tbp ataspringd. oa lase kotss,ares at.. be iven.' We are pleased to state, her To r1TENT bW MW - ! ';feeding g sem;bad 20 s" rwar> l srt�°tror wtars a ly q Port P •rs,D•a Tera lie as 1►sa at 1t•rortw�so isister Roberta who has afro been suffer fib! * -- sorra soil natfsra. will sail for ca•L or ms. lista from the same diserse is now re• A i t►A� A, - writ•or apply$0 John A Wbit•, V uold►►nt•. salsag.Ptakalai= e►>� Wiz-*