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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_09_11- 1 t '_1C E I N. OL. XXII, PICS.ERING, ONT., FRIDAY. SPPT 11, 19030 NO 4B - tl:xafee><�ItostaYl�arDai:-Spink Mills OUTAROUND V s tion, but failed free himself e, for work prformed, :7.50; � from the falling lumber. The Mosgrov e, forspikes and re g e Luisa? LOCAL aArrse 21160 ILXVCJ DSD lCl others called out that he wall vert in 6th con., on Brock Road, .oU, killed «'lien- the answer `•No I Wilfred Sadler, corn, div. 9, for graveI Red Wheat - 72e bus. r>ta Pasaa AIFD JOTTiD Down >K ovtt aint," came quickly from under ing " per contracts on E. townline.. White Wheat - - 72c " neath the debris. In a few mo- I bet. 7th and 8th con., (Whitby to pa oos>aaroerDsttia. i half amount,) 48 rods of gravel, at F. EAATWOOD, M.D.. Sur¢eon _ Spring Wheat - 08c " menta he was rescued from his per rod, - p $31.10 ; Also, for 29 rods csE' W. 1n Canadian Pv - AtI ition. It wets found 1 gravel from M. Gould's it ^Issuer o leareiaae Lioetres. Manitoba Flour . $5.50 bbl. that t e on a' er was In o tic u Claremont; O4lee boats -Before 10 a.m., l toe r� Some fall wheat is being g y g ftby to, pay win. avd ham 7 to a P.M. Private telenbone Family Flour - 4.50 g sown by across his back, and broken where 1 one half), t3.03, Jno. Greenlaw. fns- waaeationwith Balsam. Greenwood. Brougbam Pastry Flour - 4 rJp •• several of our farmers. it crossed him. and on top of�the ! shovelling snow is years of '02 and'08L. nt Zion, A. Jobnatnn's (nth eon), win Cowte's Many of our citizens have attended 42,10 ; Geo. Falconer, for work per - fm con). and D Pugh's (Rah toll) alv Bran $17.00 ton ladder were about two hundred >? the Industrial returning well pleased. formed in div. 21, 414).25; Geo. Stmth_ Shorts 19.00 " Mr, Davidson, of the bone farm, is plank. The young man sustained fur 18 yards of gravel at 7c., 11.28; A. YOUNG, 1H D., C.M., Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 returning,The farm has been rented's few scratches to different its iL parts. J. Devitt, for 20 !f. of 24 in. pipe at >1sI L • Cope Mof P College, Toronto, meta 'Whole Wheat Flours by Mr. White. of his Hedy and a slight injury to per foot, 421; J. H. Connor, for driv- ' bar of Collette of Pbvslelaes and Rurseons of Graham, 1=01, latarto. amps and residents oppo•rwarrLOW Roiled Oats, Chop of all kinds. May Brown, daughter of John his back, and in a few minutes I ing piles and capping same at Car- 4Toitaro ,Ont. Oatos boars: morning T't0 10. Brown to the North, is attending the after the accident' began working, ruther's bridge, as pppee gcontract, too. aseeatnal a so a Hard and Soft Coal. -:- Balt. W. C. I. We predict a bright course and is now none the worse of his A notice having been received Rots Above prices Bnblact to Change without for her. R. J. Bradley in regard Aottee. unpleasant experience, and his Y reg d to the meet- Bernald McBrady has been home ting of the parties interested in thea om Chicago visiting his le for a friends have now good reason to �IO$81 Bi�B?� Co�+0 r L1II11�8d. ag g PSP water -course across his farm, the Coca- ' E. FARE WELL, Q. C., $ARR19- few days. Harold has returned with congratulate him on his remark- mittee recommend that Thos. Bearm him, able escape. and James '_KcBrady attend said meeeG- Y . Tss.Oanaty Crown Attorasy,and 20-v Robert Brown has finished Selah - _ ateattce. Chart Hoass, Wbttbv. las Orvis' stable contract. We hear that Kinsale.on in the interests of this corpoas- DOW da MoGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- Selab has had a good offer for his pro -- AR complaint Lavin been made by hi�r _ err, aoliedtora, ds. Offioo OP to Pass.pett' Miss Newton, of Oshawa, is in F Junes, in regardtoa water course rias wbisby, Ont. Jac. Ball po,.,B a,;Theo, a are sorry to learn that James town for a few days, on sideline between -lots 8 and 9, in 7th AL oGt111vsav, LL.B. Yoaev to Loan. sy Mason and wife, of Moorefield, lost Mise Gibson is with Dr. Jones con., the Committee recommend thatt, their youngest daughter recently. and faNily, of Windsor. Mr. Gemw and 31r. McGrady inspect. _. -----_ _ _ � ort y.-- ... -. _ _ }__. --- Airs. Mason_ix_a -sister-of-mrs -F_T_ F`rank Ro Q — same and have whAtever repairs sem- " - _ _ Sulith. ger„ G,T.R. mail clerk they deem proper. - Word was received on Sat that � at home for a Creeks vacation. �y HOPKINS,VETE BINAEYSCR. _ Y i communication J, E. having been r*3 LH-• GEON, Graduate of ane onsarto vet• Mrs• Nelson Chapman had died at her J. W. Dunn had friends visiting ceived from J, E. Farewell, Secrettaarx�•�w daughter's residence in Toronto. She from Prince Albert and Huron of the Western Ontario Good Rwacta .- etiaarq College, Torpnta, registered member Of all materials and design g - Y It/ the oatano veterinary tladloa' Association. kepti n stook. It will pay you was for a long time a resident of this county. Association, in regard to a eonvention n.�..1# Odoe and rea,dente one undone -quarter miles township and her husband was well g earth or Green River, Omce and .boeingforge to e� at oar works and inspect our stook, P Win. Dunn has been laid off Wing held in Toronto on Sept. 8th and boa" 8t✓e ila.m., and r to a p.m. Private and obtain prices. Don't be misled by known here having lived on the farm work, cause beiug burnt with a 9th, the Committee recommend thaL telephone 1n my Omce P, O. sadruw. Green agects we do not empiov them, gonsegnenf• owned now by R. Yuckrin. Deceased Thomas Bente, Ree-. e, and James JIC� River. vee ly we call, and do throw off the agents was a lady of kind and generous dig- coal cinder. Brady act ag delegates w said convert- ' commission of 10 r cent., which you will Position and her demise will be a- ret- Miss L. Iowbrrty, of Roosevelt Pe y g - tion, -with James Tudd, J. M. Geaoxi jJ"*tnt*f (l�arla+i. certainly save by purchasing from tui A ttd by a large circle of friend;e. Fier Hospital, Sew 'York city, is home and D. E. Pugh ai alternatives. • cell soliclied. nephew, N. J. Chapman, and wife at_ for a month`s vacation. A by-law t„ raise hr way of loan the-, *,ended the funeral in Toronto of _Hon- l� a Bear that some of otic good s�ium of nine hundred ulullar•s (89(:0) foe- TH05iAB DQNN.0oaveyaoeer, Com- WiNITIT IRANITE CO., " day last. - Methodists are attending the An- P p .� m:salonar for taking A.mdat:ts, *to.. Op9. Post OMM Wb tbT, Ontario ' the ur poses of S. S.:`o. 4, East. ears-- _ coaremOut.Ont. Cly _ glican church at Pickering. readings ed t Soug h its caricas readin rand Miss Eva Rrxld and Roy 31ow- was finally passed. BUSTING, Teener of Marriage taints~ RIVER, y arraag bias leave, rafter spending The Council dow adjourned to meet• �. Lloao•esfor cbeCounty of 4ntaro. Of. f�1 ♦ i pe cling their again on_►londay, Oct. 19th, for the• - Aaa a! the store or at his residento,Prokerins PICEERINto IIsM t RY A .arFP rt;mher cif n:r village s took' �'ac'ati �n at bonne, retutnesl to transaction of general busirless, r laic i.y :n tl.e tx:::t•itiun this week. Whitby- Collegiatp Institute. Miis Leg ,.� and friend tvere the Joseph Pilke bac ntrr ha?ed the D7■-.��FID B'✓LDaSt, azctioneer, kc.. Fiset Qlsee oe6'elee for hire by day l.J`ets of 'Miss Ruth Annis last Fra- little barn tray llrs.lJ. P. 5adler'3 sneer TAXWO-No station o,a.s 'Wot,vrt.e�:tet'Laealastro¢bt•nn•crrecs 'rBalve OOT:v•i ,)rAAT COQ u5"►OLL091b:� trt&ods brL_ tar and agar ea.ee of tai ms. !arta Kir night bus to connection meet. lief!&, H,�U - hit and is removing cane to hl? - t�aOd;ed by :be .tobecrtb ev]:y tt�eatmos carr ing all G. T. R.traine, Frelgbt and hour. c:.t tar the d fur vera mother. farm to u:e as a stable until Ile 1,°IZ LOCtAI. , 8:51 express ,.elivered t0 s1, parts of the tiff,,. Nf,'IntoF:t. rebuild., 6:1464� PM_ arid so d:o the very beat advantage svly cU;sge. Teaming of ail kinds done Jfiwa Martha Ferrier has ret,irr•ed " 30 LOCAL. 8:14 P.M.. 7e-�7 B.HEATON,TOR'tiSHIPCLEftE Da sborteet ncl:ce. Sale and tom- home frcan a nursing w;a of anuinber P,ekering Council. '116AtJt! eitOIX�3 17aaTDvs A9lOLLOwa-- ' i.J. Ooa•ovapser'. Com•msaroac7for Lat.aa - mission stable& is ooncectloa. - of weeks durst :un. _- _ _ A ._ -_-----sffidaysu. tete:ctanL. Sea, vQo s to lr.a= tilrK, «'m. Yerincu k, who has been ll:P aI^c'e Council mNL urst:ant Gi • a. LocAl . « 8.9 P. hL to tarm prcpert1, Issaer of Marr.a,ae La. . mese" btteoa e. Out. r•f til f ; ' 7 Pr•oyrr'ittor feyeT, is liar zli,wiv irnprr Ping, 'he Town.l,tp hall, Brut ham a z. M. P'�UCHEIt h P09TILL. Licensed Ane Ret'. J- Jlc•Intos�l and -wife Mr. anti bars ali pr"ent, the peeve in the TTKM AsLa.-mnabartos Station c,cne«ra to sae C000ty �r treat o Anc 41t -A, Sp-att, and Mrs. Fharrard and :•hdw. The tntnute5 of the last meet- itoa ales rat ererydrscruwoe' coaasvted at s fatwly v:::ted with Robert and MiN, int; yerP lead and approved. iaal`�9 GOizb EAST DtTli a8 TOLLOtryt:+ ' noderste etar;e. T: I cueber. Real Estate gent and C,eae-al Pa)ustor, s:rraL at:eatict: Da.` ,, ov Sunday. ire e•i til aca)unt3 were presented for NO. 6 MAIL 6 4(3 A. b,1, ren to a' I orders b ma:l or telerrarn• Ad Last ween Mrs. ♦Vrn- Eiec the wad pav n~rat• Furhitoure,,,, Rho. 12 MMZD 2!59 J .M enand P ; l Palt: t3ru.�ba n oat, F e ntta, ted by a c•ow w}len she approa: h. Corilutun;cati,.,n waq read tlom J. E. .. IO LOCAL .6:08 P.1,1' 206TILL, Green Ivirti. Oat, a&iyed the an; Lal to milk her, The Lady 'Farewell. S. ('„ Tun neadhip solicitor, w.a k"noc:iced down and considerably re accu.unt of Good Roads .'afachinery Testes CiQSNO WseT Dtra As Tor tAwls; ,Ti3E WELLINGTON Hotel. -Flay A full line of fart• bruised ntx,ut the body Cu. _ •L ,a rrnoved to and tborongaiy over u,I i y and face, belt ed abear6a n bourse. I am " class furniture now _ o b•. Ao 9 LOCA, .• . . 8.86 A.M. prepared to futnieh .—_ ___ n bones, broken. Fortunately Corn. lrotn A. H. Allan. agent. for aecomodauoa to ail who doeue to patrocize oa ezhibition is her cries were heard b3' other mealb ths�Londs,n GuarantYe and Accident tr` 11 Mrzsa $:Q3 dad. " sou tipuctons Ramps rooms I sba : be pleat ers of the family, who rescued her. by Co., Ltd., offering to furnish bond for 7 Mail 8:81 P.M. ad to see all old Patrons when the7 have oo our R tr0 r00?>3a. y* O"on to r t Markham. JAB. TOR1cENCle. b. laboring the infuriated animal. At (ullrctnr, at the rate of $-!L3.50 for ee.ranam,aa Pfiees right., writing reports ,tire favorable for her S5•i"'I'• and 8.3'1 for ""- --�- �' recovery, Notice from R. J. Bradleyre waterIIIAlttfilll1111111ilIIIAfUtitii1111it11i11111fA111l7!!tC ttL T1�1�� g The working man's half holiday : courses on Kingston road t1st and �BLhOt�1B ChnrCh ;, $• S• DLulII ham• God bees the men of means who try Sad cons., and adjuinin lots, for a = ' SErvlees as Follows• Tu sweeten labor's cu meeting of owners on 9th inst., under _ Pickering. Out p' Ditches and Watercourses Act. Whitby'S8�9t• To lift the massae up, Com. from T}-pewt iter Co., Toronto, leDt3D a.m. , .....Preaching. The needless hours to spare giving prices of ti nder svood machines. a ,' _ 15 16 _ 7:00 p.m. , .. , , ,A short respite from t,uEy strife, = r / m 2:OD m ......S:abbath School. Sweet nature's joys to share. On motion. M. Fitzpatrick- was heard a re brid eon Brock road immediately Fair J lrl. 8 p.m...... .Epworth League, onWag"ner Cot ..�• . north of the 4th con: S[ titer does not - F -_ ^SM p.m ...::..'WeekkyayPrayer on --' - whitevals. pass through and floods his land in lot $ - -- Thursday. Have a full line of fresh and cur -- 19, con. 4. a . ed meats constantly on hand. Miss Ilia Thornton has resumed On motion W F R Jones' was heard = WilI mean quite probably v. J. E Moore, Ph, B. ' Spice Roll, Breakfast. Bacon, her duties as nurse in Toronto. re ditch -ill --front of his property, his _ that yon will visit here. — -- Pastor` Geo. Besse of L'ra ton, .s land being frequently flooded, Mr. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. . y pent a Junes was also beard re -the hill op C = When -' few days with )lis brother, J. H. W Disney's property, the same bele — you don't = Highest priced paid for Besse in need of repair Xt g forget to and see - Buri bet's cattle. Mrs. J. Hawkins. of Norwood, On motion' W J Devitt was heard re != FART i visiting her mother Mrs. Thos. aceoucbt o` David Annis for gravel 'o Pugh. furnished .or �'hitedale sewer. He - shardson & Co's The FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE '.11rs. A. Besse and 'kliss Laura claimed that the contract with Council FOR SALE � T .�j Besse, of Severn. axe the guests of `1i`l ttut call for him to pay for the FOR L 1J � ow have a gond assortment of tints 1 .0 and overalls from 50c. to $1.00. P friends here. The Committee on Indi eras report- 8 u to«n exhibit Of Als,) s int itf Ladies, dress s iris and Roy' Beaton and hiss iic Lean. of ed and recontended the followingppay- P Being wmpoied of the south east corner underskirts ranp^,ng from Elie up to. Oshawa. spent Sunday with D. K. ment : JbseP}t Burk for support of R: at lot No 12, in the 4th con of the townsbip 7.;.1.-Ladics wrappers' ranging; from and Mr Beaton, U ihsun $-N1.t o. 'WATCHES, s� of Pickering, consisting of S5 aures more 90c. tip to $2:00. Aproning, shirting M:'sses IV. Beare and h Thorn- The Committee on Sheep Filled by - or leas, O 1 the premises area. rood beast and t tnghant lOc itp to _ per yard. ton hate returned. fronx a Visit to n'�Ss repnrted,-and recounnended the 8 CLOCKS, Rud _ fair outbni'.dingsIandtcatered by a teNer Fligt1eet .p;i:e--pai3._fi:r all_k.tnda..c; friet±ds-irr!lrrvzre -------tEaltaing l,ttcmertrs:-Jnce h.Piltcey, JLWEI.RY. - 6ti1':i 2 t pri ig. �iiis farm is well sdaptt3 farm prcdabe. ]?ouliry a Fpecialrc, :Miss Ethel «'ilscrn, of Torouta for one sheep and.onc- lambkilled, 7.46: for tiiher stock or grain. Gibson Connor, award for detecting a s .- E: DRYAN & SO, spent' Sunday �ti'ith her parents, g Term to snit purchaser. - d„g worrvins; :-keep Lind having said AVe etre making s eeial efforts Lot 11 Con ' 1r. and Mr;. J. Wilson, _ pp _ o . 1 killccj, 3.OG n t have our �tucl tory wine = For inrther particulars apply to Iictx:t -, :�It'-. E. ���ii=ort, of R.ott^ • - • •t, , • , ,• _ , _ «s,. t. « . •• 1 incite ilcBraay, Pickeriae, P.O., ar Pickering, R'l re�;tete' the et 1otlist.Sal bad, p(wO.-d and reronrtl:endeci'a.� 'foliuws:' }'our itisprctior.. Eef,we bur school on the '2001 hist. All are D• R. Beatv)n, on account of salary. ing clsewht•rq.see our «'.:ITCH - jry • r a ,ichardson DOMINION BANE l�elconte. 846: Geurgc Gerow. expense of having _ SPECIAL. YOUR -NIONEY i tint Ii-. G. Wilkinson and F. S. specifications for concrete ab;ttments - BACK. Burton returned to their Lorne in type -written, .75: 1lurkan ok Theaton, Rotary Public, Pickering i Chicago on Monday after spend- on account of ;Tinting and adtertis- CaDital Authorized $4,000,000 in 529,50. RIcaARDSON. CO, Authorized., Itlg �UlIIE time Stith 1'eiatLteS here. - N'atciimaliers,JewelersandOpticians. ? Gaprtal Paid uo, 1-3,000 OOL e Committee recommended that 8 WRI1L'].' - ! A, mo -t wi'rwulou:! escape from the Reeve and Clerk he authorized to Reserve Fund $3.000,000a instant death occurred on Friday- 1)n -chase a suitable type-Rriting uta- - Iast on the farm of Thomas Beate, chine for nsP of D. R. Beatcin, Clerk,11111IIII111111111111iIIII111111111111111111HIll lttlIll llltll-;r . WHITBY BRANCH, Our tOR'n�}lip reeve: lir. Beare, in his office work for Tcni•nshih, .Just Received at assisted b,: 11r. 11 etherald, _lir. The Committee also recommended � E� LAUNDRY tienesai Saniting Business th Tsuaitetsa the Reeve be instructed to se_cifre bunds 9pecia! at:en:ion cress to tbe'ooilectioa p; Bnrtotl and 1I r. Bea re's tR'U �OtlB _ r FZ--i1o7 s Pale sad other Notes. ' �tel'e en a ed erected a round silo � _ K n some Security C o., for So,IK)0, for R- elitt of collecct- it fear the veRx 19(G3, P I CKE RI N G' sAvlxas DEPARTMENT, and had the ~Pork about two' the C'omulittee on Roads and F,rid The u1iJer!Fgn&1 Iles opened Ili> l PHARMACY Interest allowed on deposits of sl.00 and rat thirds done, when a severe storm gas reported and rFc miniendedthefol_ a laundry next door to W. T_ wares• was seen to be approaching very- lowing payments: C K Petty, for ;rb 'Dunbar's, and having hnei nearly I8. J. THORTON, rapidly-. Three scaffolds. here 3 -in rile at Qn8 per JI. the same being four year's experience in Bo-wfnan- t !t'921b(iEB: �A fine Assortment erected around the silo, the hi h. t:sed for drain on lot 12, con. 2, being ville, is prepared -to do first-class t of the . est -one' being tr'enty-five flet tt Engine ; wo at usual rates. - Ladders I froth the ground, and on this tine � =ed under Engineer's award; 5o1.4i1 Falriotts Gilpin Moffat c,h•1 4 O'Connor, rebate of taxes on he prnperty of Mis. C A O'Connor, Give ire a trial. Co's Chocolates. "Edward Iteave wa• working. The $2 9fi : 'J H Vicbell, co:u. div. 18, fc.r nlen- hurriedlyfastened several SOO TONG, We make all kinds of ]adder lOc re pairin bridge rrsl,7th can., opp. lot - stays to brace the structure and g per foot'. 34, $4 (3. Ham, for %1> rtrt tongue and -Proprietor. then prepared to descend but be- re airs to rock crusher, S4 : Arthur These Chocolates are ptit up in lOc )All kinds of'wood turning, fore the could dei so the iniad Scp e� for loadin rock -crusher on 15c, 25c and 30c boxer and will be All kinds of Carriage wood- y Boyes. g IF YOII WANT• considered an acceptable present n•'orking, strnc•k them find the 'chole be an train, $ : Wilfred Sadler, for repair - 'by your lady friends. working. ^ ' to fall. Mr. Beare and Mr. Bur- ing bridge in dirt Q. .4i: Jaa. Lidgett., A gasoline engice -' Blarkamithi❑ and saw _ ton who were on the lower acaf- Com. div. 10, for work on Greenwood Brantford wind mill, Dearing machines g ming and $lin g grim folds succeeded in escaping from bridge. 4•i. i(t: L. White, for 9 piles 1t3 binders, motive -s, corn harvesters, torrb t the falling structure but Edti'ard ft, lung at 9c , 812.94. 160 ft. cedar at shredders, PaRe wire fence, binding twil+t. a Buy the "Rex'' they are the best. Chopping every day, fid per M., $Y.40. 4o cedar poles; at &-., baggy or atone boat. See or write Beare, when he saw the Qilo fall- $3:g0, the ato:•e being used on Green- W. F. R. J0T% W. H. Jackson, ..Brock Road. ing, jumped from his lofty posi- wood bridge ; Win. Gibson, com. div Sty ]3aI64AXX . �ain-•.... :. -.� !n 4i c.Ev.+F�:a.•-a. •4•.n...Y--. ..: .r ".'.. ,. .. ' i. ':. ... •.. ..:,:... . ' . •, e.V . -.. ,y' ..,'.FLMI•wc -. . .. .. . .. .. -' • ...r��•. .. . a . - .. ... ... ... � � �.'M^iM . .. _ -- . .,,-U � J S4 _ nr . r . " c _.. ti .. , .ter. '....�; .. .. .: � ': ,- .. , . "y � _ , + I 11_ . .. 1. •a,. - - - - - --_ -- _ ------ --- ------'--, ._r . 1AC D PAI . �'BI STICE ` r , 6tlenOcexis' Ln excellent remedy for - r� - . . , `" _ 6 gossip. . _'�T![E QUIT SOAP' o ne ocket, whd gambles picks his t i `�( s z NO11 � sclAt,w of f i - - Wise is the man who doesn't write fi t+l� Tat oulfort Soap is "all right" 90 a truthful story of his life. "� St�l hw public, and is used "all A man's knowledge is to little _ or _ _ �-: is complete with- no 'purpose unless he utilizes it. over" the Dominion, is evidenced by h Y Y _ - t= out he delicious- i the: great throng of'' people to be A ilttle Sunlight Soap Will Clean While a' blacksmit may have man teed: at3al} times, g4thered around virtues, he must have at least one i - tt,L,;Xtil2it,.: A.�; uual. , the exhibit is Cut glass and other ,articles until vice: \,'' �. ' tasting - - a yh# rgost. utlique and attrac- shine and sparkle.. Sunlight It's an easy matter to master a / 0 r ' 'vo of �'.1iha Fats.. The mammoth tl:e}t p grief that is doing a stunt ,at your. • ^i ake�of Cornfcu•t Soap,'�(,t•he guessing $ "' Soap will wash other thins than neighbor's.. . cyof the %weight of which entitles the' p As a Muttering man A1tvAys thinks + a Palmer U OtYleS. - IH twice before .he speaks, he ought to ISI, Bl%a'e`'b ' . -, `'eiluek ne to aft' elegant P- ... 91, h, Biana• -ice avoid tai,takes. • 1 �l ...... . jios tblei standpoint.•• The mental ef- _ as an exam: le t o others. g i ' J- - . o' "size !t ftp in po ds and isseenosIlI life may serve a purpose by posing du=w calls a serious ex cession to SCIENCE AND ITEALTH. The only difference between white - - . ,many ii lhughing fifes;, for the mo- The first application of X-rays to I lies and black ones is that other'' .•. ry. g people always tell the black ones. Iii on :. "Yaeut. '- It costs nothing to guess; ;ndust is in tannin leather., �L - '- ,lend- everybody has the privilege of The use of storage batteries to fur- I A man who imagines that he can . III II Zrying,for t]iYs valuable Piano, which Wish the entire motive power for an ru'n t1 e domestic end of the combine ���'��/'`'' `j4`also on" exhibition at the stand. electric r,oad has not been successful. better than l:is wife does is a fool. I I,wJ;,l� {�%/, � ��� . Pifneteen � other bca Ilial and vale- t e . 4 On Thirty-fourth streetin New York man, i III,I I�� ••"$big prizes; ad cIonso7ation prizes, are" the conducting wire or ar with trol- In after years when a woman wants f - ' tie 'be aivart -ed' to the nineteen guess- ley or sliding contact is taking their to take the conceit out -.of her. hus- !19 - - .. , ars neat n�axe . fo the collect one- place. .. . hand rhe reheats some things he said fragrance and 1'iC�1 CreatYlji 1 'Lite Mayor of Toronto has kindly That a great majority of ail deaths during their courtship. : I he t;�onsgajed to agigh,the huge Dake of occur between 1 and 8 o'clock a.m. �- r ,,�, ��,��. Soap- at,., the, Congtort- Soap exhibit was shown by the record of 3,000 WALK OF 31,200 MFI.F39. / este Of Gillam tea Gee pecu to .AA, tile. -last, Iitiy, of,the;-Flair and the cases presented to the British Medi- There are now in Milan an Irish _j _ ' . ,1�gsnit, and names of tthe lucky, guess- cal association by Dr, Haviland. Camadicn and his wife,.named O'I1fa1- .' it alone ers will be published. Forty per cent. more deaths occur in iley, though the lad • is Dutch by 1 -tt T a., exhibit. is also made artistic the fifth hour . of the morning than birth, who between 189 i and 1902 / I - ' Aad atgractige by the display of in the tenth, hour. ��rL41'ty ��nt8 claim to have walked round the - ISCH ,many ,of the •hanaome pictures and The X-ray operators at Guy's hos- i world, covering on foot a distance , ,,_ ethor articles. at hesellerwhich are P s sa cera of 31,200 miles without any re 1 � IIeiiyted Should be giBty Afallt lois it tendon, where the most ex- - gfvt tr avurees <,ther than --sash .as- thee-Gea*losa Gr -eta he Red Label away �s soavaytirs lar-Ciamfor&- teriaive use: Inas -been made -of X-rays_ - - Soap wrap>e p in the treatment of disease, gg could obtain as they journeyed; Tl.e, - �I _'- so much appreciated and sought BJ- that the severe disturbances report -!produce no fewer than twenty-seti'.n ' -�tcr, •that • the Manufacturers have to ed by Mr, Edison as coming from I volumes of documents attesting their - ______. _ t ` "` C4rry a stock equal' to that of many the X-rays are really from the ultra wanderings. At' present they are �z, m 6 _ 't a largo departmental store, and the violet rays, for in their large experi- l organizing in Uilan a series of lec- �` " ._. - ` irhow rooms' at 52 Wellington St., ;ence in the application of X-rays in tures, which they hope may . yield Z 35Z�i" 1N Toronto, and at 1876 Notre ',skin diseases no such accidents have money enough to' ca? ry them back -to . . IS �9 A "a ,ams `;t., Montreal are veritable Art occurred, Canada. I. C "&-% st I �SV-* r i 1,1i ,82,, S ��sli IL. ' orrums .. 'Well worth a visit of - _ _ tempo r -� asp on. - A rolling stone does not�make 1S THi iitCCR FsN CANADIANS 1N THS PUR4UIT CF -1i ALTIf. _ tomtort Soap in use, Arid In pope SMALL-S12ED JAYS SQUAT. much of an uphi:l fight. — Lar favor, 'has no competitor; it Recently the edttor of "Chouo- -- - FOR RHEUMATISM. BOATING, I;3TH1tiG," stands alone as the great family and I{oron," a journal published at Tok- Catarrh Cannot Be Cured NERVOUS TROUBLES, FISHING. GOLF, � . 3ousehold 5vap .• of the Dominion.lyo, determined to find out why the, 1 with LOCAL API'f.ICATIu?:�. as they SCIATICA, . BEAUTiFL'i. ��'ALKS, p , :..And its use is rapidly extending to Japanese. as a rule, are of lower stn Catarrh rIs & bloody or -c constitutional ut onal L1�'Eii ?ROUBLES; t A\D DI IS'I'S. . npry household in every town and I tune. than the natives of other coun- ! d,"a". and In order to cure it you 9aiukit in the country tries, and, after spending consider-' must take' internal remedtea. Hairy Cr a strong -tanto for run down pun ro�tand soot prontcndoo. ' Catarrh lure is taken interna;ly, and Men and Woman.• tan? Dlrtanco Pner.2s to kaetl Qoom 1 411 It is gratifying to the manufactur- able time at the task, he arrived at acts directs on the good and mucous Ing tnakeoaknow, that aa,ing Atheir efforts to Ithe conclusion that the reason is be- ! surtacea. hall's Catarrh -Cure . not a ook, P LectM on vRC , St. C.-tharin a R.s• _ d pure soap, cause from time imusemonnl they i quack medicine, It was prescribed by for Q 'at R Pty MA E e ea. u T G'� A c' .. .. one of the best physicians in thiw coup- - _, t soap R121C11 -lA the _best economy, have .been accustomed t 5yuat on ,try' for years and u a r gulcer present* • ' "tor evrro household ice, are betas so Imats in Turkish favhio in read of tion it it. composed of the beat tonics _ - — .. . — _ g known, contb,ned with the best b600a oaivnr<ally 'appreciated, as' it is to sitting down on chairs, as Amert- ur gars acing d•rrctt� on the mucous "i notice t! nt you and Char.cs no 1 lti'l.tti :: tTia,' d„c; rot kr.oty it! nL the millions of patrons who use it. Icar,s and Furopenn do. The Jap- Irurfacen 1'he perfect uomntnat,on of the. longer play ping-poti�. �o.” r� Itri sa-1 hitt atria c!e is Often mIs Ut,o benefit bre it. and who always anese method of sitting: lie says, in two mcre.ftoms +s what produces such pliid the demure damsel "We don't 'taken for dignified silciuc. wondertui results ill cnring_Cn.L&rrb_ fare very mush for the game that 1 het the beautiful premiums in ex- ierferes with the free circulation of 1 bend for tes%onantiais free, - ;hangs For the wrappers which they`Ithe blood, and, naturally, resents >• J. CHLrr:Y- do CU, 1•rops.. keeps us at oppositaf ci.ds of a I f•1 Cl - P 'Toledo,' U' 1 ti�t�!iI�'3 Ufl1 .•i 1i�� chin, L� 04 .:rerd in fo the }rare ,,toms at 5'_ ithe limbs from: becomitig thorou- I sold by drugggists, price T5a i table." - �� k'elLnglon St W . Torn It � developed, As a proof that he is Hall a b•ttiaily .'Ilia are the besL. - . - - . = - - The rapidity with which the d#- I night he draws attention o e ac - - T'-- "` a " t aR f hand for Comfort So # °' scants, to tyke th< ctinecit o.ht of cep, is increas,- that the. boys in Japan at the pros- "Hour do you pronounce this ,cord• ��a(� S uf, Rent �,e , 1'_10 .-.11 - _ -,ting !s slmply_phatinmtnal, and the-!ent day are taller by Ave or six cen- +mY dear?" he asked pleasantly, ' iher husband she"repeats s mo of the Company s constantly adding to �ttmetres than their ancestors were 1 -is correct or is -suints ?" "b%ither way -What do you think of this lady Ithings ho sIItd during tl:cir coul't- + - .' :heir •factories and facilities, in' try- at a similar age, and he maintains ssifeotartl !or -you,' responded His been swept up b Llie iceman s skirt:. ship. - - ng to keep pace with it. that the reason is because the form -1 y. -asked 1 ' s ed one of the gertris that by. -the I.: ._ "I am greatly attached to her," , r{ - - -- .As is sometimes tritely said of it, I or. where they eLtead school, are 1Poi Omer Slay visits ' " � answered the -other. ."In. fact, I am �mloatd'&. � ifl.J�1w', t C(j(,a,s 6F1SN't" - - "Its the Comfort of Canada," and obliged to sit on benches, whereas Its almost universal alae scans to the latter s united while the ]earn- des wr.,tow. sorruriro a+.t r nasi rota Dant by one of the most ardent followers in q, y nylon, o} motion fat th. r et a Leen eb.!. testa as Dear otlt the happy conceit. ed their lessons, That the -Japanese its-hei,i^•cbal-tofcen.tir.aama tu,rsPa•a. r"r' her train," Ver Father: ''R'tsat you want to, ., - - ought to be taller than they are is r'ra tie reautae, tA.,t snub rty 1ww.:a, anti w :� tr.it reo,e.lr of Diarrb,aa 2e.aq fire Dant. • bona+ rola b/aruP`ai,n ihr.wb°ut tn,-aorta. Be ,are snit THE IIA.;,s P. ROUTE. marry n:y daughter ! Why, sir, you • _ _ . ..SPREAD Ill• I'F `CCTL3. V the editor's opinion, and he has cep- ,Lkt.,r ts,te. Ktsauweso.+sru>a.sTxcr," - �•Ti ' can . support her; I tan handy do -" Dec of the medical inspectors of peeled to the Government to peghib• There is uotnlug more nssuru,g to It nirself !'' ° Suitor (blankly : - - - t squatting. A user -look n' I Ilio traveler than his knowledge of Can't u'c }Din together?" . . - . °lcheols in the city of Paris, which i q g q -looking customer inserted the tact that he is traveling on a - # -- his head into an auction -room am. 'r r�t'.eas...R.e.....'ic a,�---: t listrict is suffering from an epidemic firm roadbed, upon which is laid the i --- --'- -'-" ,in,iof. dipltheria, , has discovered that .. SPIDERS -AS-AITISIIIPS, : .gravely inquired, "Car+ I Lid, sir s" - "CertainlY," replied the auctioneer, heatiest of steel rails, made true in i������ Infection aniong the school children p all their curves, and that the train tP principally s read b endls. Spiders cannot actually tis, but the "Well, then." replied Iied the wag, y P y P young of Winn s les are excellent p g' which carries him els of the highest . , These pencils, which Asa musticipal j Y g y - fag ell; "I bid you good -night." . iTe ar, ata"a t�,a. ot. o! CAea. ti �.e s f aeronauts, When, on some aut$mer`s' standard of excellence known 'to ,nil- ,cher rev ,,til a••id +nem they sire to e, V _ prop-&ty,'-ar* in •Cerdain schools dis- , I ,pads and is being gu ed to its den- What.+net .e sots." to,c pa c ie ms. I `.n.' s _ _ tributed to the SCh0lars-every morn- [to (hese little adventurers prepare j!d Tea.',atr tet nt tm emarc Pad xtti,a tt ° , ing'and Collected at night, In this l to start, they stand on a high point ENGLISH SPAVIN . LINIMENT ' bastion lis hien oncKki minds, a cep- the �� e! t.e —0 It to:«h..•+ +wt •t:h f,lr nay_ one child is constantly stria g ere, rho conditions which become cep i vara yn,t beat 4- K re'"a ^oaI4 rot Eof santnge, facia the wind. T1icn r callno,ed-lurrTs parent to the frequent traveler on TwI,rmHE 'Lig° j°" "'°" K Pr'n•Ile Deli tms y g g Removes all 4ard, aMt o q THE YF.LT ADD TXT N9 1tYG CO , ucraia ___ - __ _ .1 pencil which has been previously the tip of the tail is raised, and lit- end lale-Iskes from hrws, b'ood spatia 1The.Wabash Line,, and .which... have.: �s ec+l,» o��P,dta•A.e,T•'.• : - ' • -•• • -- tsed by another child. When it fs I tle'r;pinnerets emit threads ,vhich are rurb., epilats, ring rose; Sween:y, stifld+, - -- i ins. sero and swollen throes, iIbs, o made that lino justly famous. -The '— remembered that children habitually' caught and carried by the breeze. Bare sM b7 uw of ous bet, . i. arras at 1�abash• hus its own rails direct to II � � � � � ��� ��� � �� . . _put their pencils in their mouths, it IThase vary in length with the weight rh,I most wonderful blemleb Cure ever the World's Fair Grounds. in Saint. _; ,..ln easy t9 sec how' diptheria spreads. of the spiders, and are buoyant tnown Louis A;l Wabash through u -i - The inspector- has sent in a report. enough• to bear their owners aloft • stop at We'ld's I•'air Station (For- . - ' to the authorities 'asking that each for a considerable distance. The glit- Flo : "Jack is ,afraid he -can't sup- Wri most Ir the Levies•. Price . . thiki should tiny, a pencil of his tering filaments which are thus spun, port me in the style I'm accustomed syth) in order to give passengers an " 'WrltoforTerr*+a - ''or her own -for the future, y' settle on' the y, y.- npporWoity to view fro ldin train- . and ground to•.°' Dad : -"Welt;' alar, him, an the R'or-id's fair Buildings. J• i iZE11D BRO$er Mite¢ -Oo,sy , and bushes, -arc familiar to us all as how. I can't keep it up much long- Richardson, Dist. Pass. Agent, To -I i FELL I TO li'l3ONG TIAND5. gossamer," and are produced by er mj Sclf." ionto and St. Thomas. _ »s King fit, W. r ---Sonie time ago an amorous young many species of these most Interesting �' (�,, { - - iYRM • OnU�a/11 roan sent a letter to a German lady, insects. Some spiders, ggaia, are ex- Minatd1•S Lisiaianf'Cifes- U1 ds, etc THE IIOFtRIn afAV, I'PATEHTS aelto•tpnorrate,t. and ,this, postscript was added :- pert Ieapers. A beautiful example of 11' Ca■aa I� a�udt, She --"No, thank you; I don't eche 9-att a� - • "That my darling may make no this sort has been. found at Sydney, -• _ wru.e�:d.Ios mistake, remember that I will wear New South Wales. It has a curious "A FTUMAN OSTRIETI, - to -know him. fie is •a most detest- i tl+� : Dr', Monnier, chief surgeon at. St. able arson:" n light pair of trousers and a dark, flap on either side of its body, which P *utaRay coat. In my right hand can be extended' like a kite or:para- Joseph's Haspital, t'aris, told ' tiro He--' There must he some' mistake. 'PATENTS f N A L:' L " b will. carry .a cmPll cane and in 'mc chute. , Aided by this, it can readily London .Academy of Medicine a re- Everybody speaks well of him." icer, Adolphe cover short distances,. though we c s which had come u _ She -"I don't care. He was one of C�LIIITI1�Egs :left a cigar.—Yoursp markable case n -- - - • ' The father replied courteously, cannot speak of this method as real der his -•notice recently_ The patient the judges at the dog show, and he,'��®��� SPspl;t stating that his daughtci iiad given ,night. was a stunted, halt -witted youth oP wouldn't give poor little Fido a TO PA79NT him authority to rcpi_esent, her at, _� twenty-two years. He complained o[ p -' I Ey/t ©© {{�� t�10 oN prize." - sm"AY ®E G. -the appointed ;dace nt, the time severe sins in the abdominal re ion,1VI Bond for Man dtvoa% !greed on. His postscript was as Lever's Y -'L (Wise Head) Disinfect- P g ant Soap Powder dusted in the and an operation revealed the pros -I. tea Cay St„TCFONTO on ratsnterto. follows :- • ence in the stomach of no less than, , !-- . .. "llot mine son 'may mAke no 'mish_�bath, softens the roster and disin- 1 RIIs Cured ohRhcumatic Gout' (•`NENIb.l.F OUt'tTAilr� . - of ht silver teaspoons, a large three- LINI\{1+?.\T. ,rod C1.1iod, of Louse llanclamitleo . _. -- - dakes, ' I ,,ill"he` dreshed in mfne • -- - - P tl. tiINA1bD' 1 . pronged tock, a >Y.e a 'name -p a e, y '..t{hirt sleeves; I till ver in mine right ! O LIK9 New. FAS TING SCHOOLGIRL. two drilling - pins, a horn comb, sev- ' Halifax. write to u, dbour yours. .: hand a glut); in mine left hand I till eral keys and nails, and a variety of I was Cured of Acute Bronchitis I • ' rear a six-shooter. You till recog- s81T11MAMER10bl1OTs1R000.,siztS3,Mont:•:al . Miss Reba Benjamin, a sixteen- other small articles, weighing alto- Hy MINARWE', LI\'INTF \T. 1 1-34 • Wise me by de day I bats you on dei . --- , - 1head a >;uoFle. dillies-`ttcicc mid de ;pear -old• pupil of a high school at .gather 2Sil) grammes. Although it Lt. -Col. C.. Clt1 tl"E']i1;:\n. - . ;,1111), gait for 'me at de corner, as Colorado' Springs, recently concluded was afterwards ascertained that this Stisscx. Dominion. Line St9�'n§31;�g ^I have sor:iedings important ,4o in- a t�dentc-fide days' fast, which she lmisiellaneous assortment of iron- I t)'ns Cured of scats Rheum atisni Montreal to Liverpool form you mit.-Your front, Henrich . undertook "for fun." Sl)c only lost inongcry must have been swaIloRed' by hf.INARD'S LINI ►Ii \'i', pealon to Livor -P20 . ETullcr." Iten pounds, and did her accustomed fully six months ago, '•the stomach' C. S. MILLI\`G, 7.rtteo dtaaatram:hpF s�iaerier ccnm•rnAsUn i'" household work during the fait, She I livid been practically uninjured. The Aiarkhain, ,Or.t; teall,'WA t. of ra•ten;e, $.leer and fi r'"n to m, • rr %raid/1i:;w yrec'al at•ertim, Liu+ he y7iren to to 1Ff:\N OF 3I:1\t P:1R1'S.� lis now living on fi�tiit jui.es. fruits, 'articles werct - alt remoded and f}ie' secr��tide,;o,,.ca T;ttrd•GaaacconmaaUpn. !o, . "''mad nuts, abstains from a act meal, patient is nolo.aLle to take food, his . .... wertnrpa,.%r-sad ail wovpart i:car,."IaL y to any sass. .� . . 11 hrcnbritcl:, fiaxony , there has _- T `� Ifthe Co:nl any. or to Als•e:.ser .ecnt who ecce tied at and has Abolished hrc Akfast entirely. I general condition b• ing excellent. norfl�loa L1Vt or'r'tcEi: ' jn.,t ,lion' a man 1 I - - - - - — - --- -- - - -- . __. ;� un} la T sta'e's•., Roston lToa ya.ramentSC tduat— _ - .. __ . o -the sure trnc the pu4itioric-tsf-Lown _ -- _ _. — A yo d� , disitit:g for the 4irst � . Qt a God She w't Clerk, church secretard, 'member of i, approach litrF; w alatuied a - 1 -4 inrn-itf- t u to t . . t}ic 1,1-e_s) -terian Council, rommis-'i the cep r AL ` '' `' P�s� E �juos cF stun,, of fires, fire brigade superin- I too -frightened to rue; and, shaking i �! , traulent, niAgistrate, deputy'_•chicf cif With the, old f;urdsYr her parasol at the animal, she said, yt. r rn-ulTS in a very stern tone : "Lie down, - � i �6�! �' 1 -7:. i Customs, aa9llrauce agent., tax a -c- 0 - Sir, lie down !" And Farm Pru - ., : 'Feasor. candjir ,O of the guild alALM ��01 ,.1. If Ey 9 - arrhrrs, and liresident of the, choral 1 row, t",lila Ned, isn't he just+.r}:e, 5l. duce Ten Crtllde society. iVid® sweetest little cherub in the. world'?"1 Consign it to "tis tc' 1 get _ _ tb Ct3Te• "l1'ell, Lucv; I dont know niitch Miley, ; p i tvc 11 }, Magistrate _ "3IAflrsm, y our"hus- - - sheet cherubs. but as a' s pecituen ofp8� you- ge0 1 prices. - . ' "h: hand charges y'ou v with (issault." lain human bah he is certain 'A i I. _., /�� OO.�• a}w�9//�� • Id'oiloria . 1ec, seta, .RorsMp;, I . - - Lumbago tl nd Sci Lica howling success-" w asked him if he would odor ,case to' lv Ca n THE ' love nip, -arid W, was stn slow at an- � The onlyVtf ay to ha,'c . a friend is yet . _ Sxering tllat L flit hint. ill„ the. eye Da :rSOn' �QIi1141C,D 0`� G'Ot3 lith n moll. I'm only A women. s$ii�OtM ;s app si1Cb wesvt u thl3. 9siesae e1�O �ska$QCi Ito be enc. . 9-13 rp 1C�iJ2 �._ ttGtTfO . i"� ,yciur tt-nl'shili" (tear,,). "and a wont- . life is'itliout lode is a mere A mt xirnum of talk is a sign ct A 13$UE NO. 37-03 t-1 (minimum of thought. I . ", I . ' . au s 1 - , blight."" , , J •. a .. -' • . , • M . , .. N .-, .. • , �t,'�, wee ♦' 1 I eels'." .'. '. . , -. , - �. .. I Ilisten to any naeuigner of an inno,, _ .R..1_.[. __man's ..life and thereby make • yourself a party in the crime. Dever . _., 1. .. I I NUallow. yo-ur . .imperfect memory to :yRR transmit what :ole gosflipers and ... - - - - N1 scandal, mongers may revel in.* . -' . . I PARENTAL DISHONESTY. : _ _An Obect -Lesson of the Dine AttitudI.eo- ,�a'au° ld hav� the parental is""r�`df wrill - iltrtric of Lies - -- ing and called it "falsehoods in the 1 tel. - �1�i1i.? a l J domestic world" but for one reason. . 'I1Yhen a husband deceives his wile or et Lhr Pas! l met es chase. 'The house ig afro- a wife : her husband they do . it delib- . A gmatanta�t riling t f"the YeK u . Y• p stately and premeditatedly, Th©y horar t N tea Hoailred sad 1'hiM. I Ply ,a 'white elephant' on my handa.,l da it with their eyes wide open,' and D lvta. !tally, of Toronto, st T woul{j getrriLi of it it I could. Pu:'theq fully realize the enormity of t "ol Agrlouttur.. uste►wa i I it down, sa for.. 63. The as y''�. their sins and toward -what, destruc --. �sessor departs. Aboift six months tiv� rocks they are heading. But A deep!lien Yrrgm Chicggo, �'S.t -jester . a railroad corporation wishes' though• a• father never tells a false- 'n i`.'4 'Rin N;+♦.•Twlrna>YB 'pre�Cli t0 have the right of way -LhrOUgh � h� 4 r., h;a "..r.+wl taro nw inrn �n _ with- �.e�t the Rig-ht'Side6N ` `� TMs` 9•, Sw1. .. �R , u`: IDliscard the use of Japan Teas altogether k. - ;hey're a doctored make up fit - ; 4i it best ' -:.I.. I d . . "- .. -...''.".1 __ ..­_­,. I, � - _..__._­.+­_'.1..� -..,. I _.t.--..... _ . .,. ­ -­....:­­_ ,:�I:­l ... � .1-..,,t!1. . , - , .a. , It `. S . . . 1'i •'Wr–l_—_7 'el_ -7__. n-rAeM ZC7 d% AA.�.IMI&A <i+•tMAl1 '"� -' ed from the following teat : n��a• , ���• r•�+.�. + - - -• -- Mout forethought, that parent. may �"-- -- _-•+ -- ` - - -- — a_41 . . 13 : Teli m& whether ye sold the of that road comes to you. H°vv thou htlessly fall ;into the habit -oP r roues! :' ip yot;r raperty, worth'?" g D611CIOt18 Rlld PURE1. ' l's land for eV)AUC' _" . deceivin his children. They aro so ' x.. Morbid ctfrid'sity is ` o`the eye what "Oh; ' you answer, "7 d¢ act want g y.� ,, . gossip is 1l' the ear. The grewsome, to' under any conditions. This'you:tg."' Ho thinks thea do not re- Sealed Packets on1 r—carne'fordws 9�+u►0 T 146 the hideous, the diseased, the appall- �•ts the sheat farm land in all, this ; member and do not understand. The same law applied to the wife as brated Black Teas of to Salaclai'�,U��t+.j.-F " �4i; fag, are objects at which some of us ! region. Besides, the place has for - . . ..-:....never tire of looking_. All day long !me a sentimental as well as an in- I well as to the husband. The mother• _ �,- • ti steady stream of sightseers passes I trinsie valise.- `wry father -was born some day, wearied by the, perpetual all its parts bo `'yea, yea," and BETTER TBAN $ OO�_� _ is and of the Parisian morgue. i here. 3fy children were born here. racket, says to her child, "Now, •' nay, nay." Some insects hd-ve a -.F- - .+� - '.rhe more bloated and deformed the j Well, it I must, I must. That farm Harry, if you will go to bed this thousand eves. The human being by Madhiiie Which Sucks Up and Duir • , corpses the stronger the - fascination { and that old homestead are worth afternoon and take a nice long nap the '"language of action"• may have poses -ot,, a .yrs „ and .the bigger the crowd. ` ' . at least $10,000. They are cheap I will tecke you out for a 'ride this a thousand tongues. These worship ,• - e. Such is the scene of my text: There at that-." There are your two an•, evening." Tho,child Rosa to bed either at the altar of truth or, at Compressed air !s used in some of ' is great excite in Jerifa]em!'`PheA ewers• Wb the discrepancies ? %'hyI without -a mtumur. ZFhen evening the satanic shrine of endless falai- °m car -yards .tat clean cuel5lon t, ani to is spreading everywhere. did you make one statement to thu I comes the , mother wishes to do ties. upholstery, and it does the work As the people are rushing along to- ,did and another to the railroad i something else. - The .ride is post- , ' quickly and thoroughly—but it scam ward a common center some, by corporation ? Did you lie first ? poned. What is the result? She de- THE SULTAN'S PLAYERS, - tees the dust ve}i r, it forces out.'• slander asks a. runner, "Wliat i the Did you lie last ? Did you Ifo both liberately breaks her promise. She liecer.tly, bosycy�r, enc Engtrsh�raa matter ?" ",Shy," answers he, ;times ? falsifies because she ' does not t}iiiik hos invented a device for.cleanin� lb,� Have a Military Organization and air pressure whfcli`§fiij'1Yp ai • "haven't you neuro the news ? You I . GOD ABiiORs LYING. it necessary to be honest with her may Be Called Out. know Ananias, who used to live Falsehoods in the political world! child',' poses of the. dust.: ; , , , is w - -' next door to me ? He -was my Oh, how many ! Like the seventeen The father comes to the side of neper - The Sultan of Turks hash own The acus consists of a mach t}�t t— } 1.@li__�?eiez_wae�.p=* locustthey never entirely de-;theLinrttiid s__„Crib end says, *ioR, vvay of taking_ his theatrical pleas I ine compo.ed of a two to four.hotso reachin this mornin near th'e tem- art from a rc ion. The however, Y. �,. P 6 g p S y, my son, if you areie:::-n raecci€--form'ln¢sverTftetel­r eiee#rie- clad patient and good pie. He took up a collection for the , swarm roost at certain seasons of and will take your medicines as you. antes given before him was recently I air-puinp, serving to matntAin 'an' ex-' the year. They are especially num- ;ought, when you Ret well I will gi ve made public by otic' who was long at- haunt of several pounds to the 6qus e the aiostlo contribution at the hoed that he tacked to the palace staff, and it inch. The ai, aiaticnarv. Co it'e, poor, An5nlas came forward and Brous and .virulent at elections. The' you a bicycle ora watch or a print- i lie machine anay be .pariah' ... P p :ballot box is their footstool. Poli- ing press or a scroll' saw.” The' reads like the .exaggerations o1 a on wheel is had given all his money to the tical falsehood will take the record' i sick hey think= and dreams about comic opera liberattist, . . ._ attached a. filter,—the. duet recierta- - .-, ., church, He wanted to appear well of the purest and beat public man that coming present. But when the The power that controls all these rlc.—u tightly closed ruetaI years!, . before his fellow church members, that ever lives and absolutely be- child gets wall the bilis begin W performances is Arturo Stravoto, with capacity of a peck or tao:e. , - But Amanfas told a falsehood. He daub it over with scandals and false come. in. The doctor's hill and the known simply as Arturo, who came From the filter extends a one and . -- "'had not given all, as he had pledged aec+usations, lint, though the con-!druggvs,t's bill and the irainnd ;rem Naples some years ago and I one-half in -h rut her hose, which! may ._ _ himself to do, but had kept back cotters and utterero of Political false- settled. with his fatktt'r, uiothnr, sis be of a•'y dv-Ica ]en'gth up to about part of the money for his own use. 'hoods may never fire of blackguard -`nurse's bill stagger the father. Ile. �neglPcts his promise, or he se}'s: "I tors and brothers and sisters-in-law I nat',n hi:ndred f" t.. Then Peter raised his Anger toward Ing and misrepresenting our public in Constantinople, Ila. was Curtner-� L"hr'tio•e xe:tninaie+i in a'Y.leaner .heaven and said, 'Ananias. thou hast rnen, the acme of ineami,as is only (cannot afford that bicycle now. You • P or "renovator," whits is a tube - . `"net lied unto men, but unto God.' reached' when, without just cause, must wait awhi!e." That night th.• ly a dialect comedian in Naples. H. ., mother says to her husband. "}Ins_ is a .prime favorite with the_ Sultan flattened out at bre end foto a kuid - Immediate]yq Ananias clutched at his the} drag Into the Political n>ire the The 'other actors are called to the{ nt -long slit. 'II,iC to rubbed. over .. -• - -•heart, FIB gave one shriek and scives and the children of the menlband. do you think it ix right rot niece to perform not oftener than the carpet or up and down the cloth - dropped dead. Come on: let us go whom they would Indirectly attack, to give the boy his' present Ite- P P coveririg of settees or -chains._ from i up and see what is next going to In this generation the family of any member, you promised him." "Oh.' once_ a month. .Arturo _acts at least I whit h it gnickj5' tLucBs all tl-.e diiyt, • . happen," public m -un is never able, I:.aa! jays the father, "he is only a child weekly. ,_ttra+rtm it not o'riy from tLe"sur- Caraar s tvtfe• to live above nus i- and will soon forget it." Will he As the Sultan is very fond of -sari- I LIES CANNOT IlE CLOTIiED Iti P o ety and will rarely consent to wit- face, but u1.o frnm`tIe body of Clio p forget your promise• Never, man. �,itpr;tante and from the under felt. cion. Ab, then, I sender not that WRITE. �aome o! our chile man become bit -never! cess the game• pperformance twice, it a necessary to iovtde constant IN-"t a particle can fHa.dei�tod, if the �'ireao two teen crab on toward the 'tet and lose their faith in mankind. i y P temple. ro Ten rush to the outaklr+s I wonder not that roam a public i . FAL, . TO GOD. , change To do this one of the Stra- I rarpc t iA then h.,uie'. In an exrektrncnt uado it Ah a. Ia�r at a great throng There the multi- man istemptedto carry his political Falsehoods nt the church' That v`olos is always travellitig througti lest +eturned as„=iia. (a ort? .;,�,oasr -tube, are crowd!, z air] pushing and hatreds down to the grave. Cod�tuearta many of us are weekly and -the European calntals at the rxpcnse I beater, a egcsi;feral le dnlwudt o! . _.._ _ µ breaking the public ledges we of his patron seeking novelties i ,': r Ems' g. P duL;t tttit! ext-rurtc•d'�y tie to m jostling their r. Igt' ^ry air+! trying 1iR Is hhay. ng his heart h aGhhdpoha n' blitln -made to Go"i. Take for in- ATT of the c�ultafl's ,actorar-milv*. } e + • A^ tt1J to get near to tithe s{�►enkr 61.;(1-1, F Scrocr � Thc 8�:5t `�i-tc�rir, f,sM - _ __. - - .. .ly the cry is raised 3faace � sn•t 'S the attacks made upon rsthace, that prumiso which you wear a certain uniform. Thry hay's i able from hou&-lAbilf aef''wO ILft _ way !" The sea of bbntnan..f _ ”' the churCh militaryor anization Anglo. }gI .. r . -. . corpse to-yltl8e riglbt and rq the lett, ja&r•e8o '%, : r ,:: an crown 1110 IC' lime you kept it T I'`vrry Sunday a Lteuteniint: fisc tioltniKt. Luigi, is ti'hr,,ugfi tic hl?s.f eaten - The alterr•. • i y , ti. b ! riig);t at the close of the mcetmgs l a C¢ptain, Lite barytonP, t: artano, is n,hc n e it 4s torr. fast! mid it>itycssed of Evc heads v lye n v era. he satsrtnur ' t rraagred old. _ .. of tunny .gpiP,res,,la h�r:s4feil! io. the all; taaLc]ad of a et'?rrrv�i. s: g I the -members of hundreds and thous- a Dlajor, heti -thy' tenor, .!Nicola, is a ' hy°tilentca}iti•: !f'1•er, isensJ,aa'v-•!6sutuCo - _. . d .i. of Christian Endeavor novices (General-, The performances talo, p - encs of t . tsaS a@r:, `llatestyy sttt3 sal- L� IS, ebw4ups. }sr ty daiacrihed a6.,, :D and D5i e , ra alfa t the Chriatian . F.ndcu- lace, at - no -fixe•d time,• but whenever v . Lilo,�1 a emnly do tbMugh the open path- "� yfpisocyer P g �P it^!,. r n,ntertti4i ,uSiur} ll 4 way come aQ rare, Ca frig A Ifo E tF Ile, t aita4t vor.pledge, "I promise him that I ,it occurs to the Sultan that ho dots Lan et. n . . told: A ti'r is egpeci ilii .*oa'ardl}' will attics to do whatever, he would 'would like to see a phew, Thus the t e- ' 1petwe0 the ISR atlrouded torrq.s'' r. when It Is told against public srten—I }tall: oad ca`a. find i"be( tar , the young men aroei , wound him fake to have me do; that I v'ill make •company,. 11{ce soldiers, must always t,icic*a at blifps' cabins cosi d all f '' up and carried him out and buried Iespecially cowardly hecau' for the it the rule of my lite to pray unci &% read to march r oraeiry _-410tq, i y cleaned darty t,v srn_1 •him i most part the c ctlme must writhe' read the Bible every day and to Frequently the director ,of +"e or and it is-r000m-8 fd irstall planta � atxl twist under Che inxinuating and , support m own church in ever s wllt -be noti- ' ' Hardly had the nota" of the shut- (poisonous attack and suffer in bit-' PP y Y & ire, Areeda .pasha, in hotels and t: gr01hs ffala3'cet i a et fling feet ceased when .e. newcomer, pots ua nature of a Ito is not way, especially by attending all her iced 1n the atEddle of thep.i:rght,�'tat the .broom eltogether )a largo . yz woman, began to elbow her way encchanged by harnessing it to a qua!- j regular Sunday and midweek services ]t,s mu.;t cornu to t•he palace ua quick- buildings the plant 'would be'aPer'mt- -. through the crowd. She asks the unless prevented by some reason ly as possible. fir I, arns oft arriv- ed frons t'•s basetmwnl,- it hrmrs b iCrg .. people as she pushes albrig ; "bVhat lie le adjective, aur t r poiltical i which I can conscientiously give to lie less heinous than other lies. A Si ng that his Maj.,qty deslnw tor -hear attai'hed to arRiaH ircn•stadrpi}Ip8 - is the matter? Is an. one hurt?' lie told to besmirch a political can- mY Saviour."' Do all the }sung I -,co- •'Len Balio in lllasnhern,' or sonic` on each door, and the dust;bcP:,•. No one answers. They pretend they didate or to beneitt a Poltical party I pie read the Bible every day and other opera. 'As thq. Sultan's+ wish carried to tie bescment. '. r ... do not bear her, but they do. As Is an offense in the sight of God conscieritiously try to ,attend the is a command, the o0cra.begins with- - midweek church services? Are the - +~ - soon iso she passes along man} an Which will have to be accounted for Y in holt- as hour. The sultan _alta -_ ._ -�'--- . _ 1. Rye is moist, many a lip quivers. SIMPLY g entirely alone as a rule, and if any , -, in the day of judgment. "all liars" I aim 1 perjuring themselves to Cod '•Clad pity her t -God pity her'"I —there aro no exceptions to thislwith their' lips? Art they 'trying, point in the action of either, play or TltF�1ENIiOC3° itEl?�F'Aly.2a. This Is Sapphlra. the wife of . the rule—"ail Burs shall have their part Iconscientiously trying, to live up to opera is not clear, lie halts the per- .''dead perjurer. Sho.la her husband's ' P According to a comes -hakfond: the --- cot>fedeistc; .in the pretrteditated__ lie. fit the lake which burtreth with tire'the teachings o[ the beautiful mot- formers until it is explained to trim. annual rainfall 1es%tfie iCl' C%d .(;tt6, and brimstone, which •is the - second I to, "It is better to be than to to the Aorth-east d[ Ca2ct3ttta , As sees as Peter sees her he pointe , seem?'' Remember, the perjurers of —T 4 1 iimou.its to some fi00in., of 'which death:" to the pile of silver and gold and Falsehoods in the social 'world ! my text were destroyed because they (� (� (] (fall in seven months during the says unto her, ""Women, tell me I ,Shy ? Ketenes few people can ao-'I were ranking a false statement to � (1RBD L UNU � W G south-west mons%. vZl ; It ts, un- . --whether ye sold the lewd for 8° curately repeat any staterdent they the church. Many and many church �j (1 �1 j doubtedly the v' ttest spot ori the much 4" And she says, Yea, for hear. ,Without intending to misquote uote� c- BUT STILL U�l'!D g q members who dcIiberiitcly'at rho globe, As m¢n, its ''I?41n•' have so much." Quick as a flash the, they make verbal -changes, which church altars continue. to lie to God I been registered 'id ffvg' `cohseciitivo. lightning of God's wrath struck. l alightly or seriously affect tY.e mean- (. and continue to break the promises "— . days, or an average or 3(,lrt. ' k 'day. 1� "Then fell she down straightway at ing. If you would prove this state- I which they are making Sunday after S. KERNOHAN'S INCURABLE This astonishing antannt is- dues to . • _ -his feet and yielded up the ghost. j ment I would have you play, a sire- I! Sunday must answer to God for DISEASE CURED, BY DOVD'S I the abruptness o[ the mountaiwa :`';,. and the .young men came in and ; pie game which we children used to their sins as Ananias and Sapphire which face the Boy' of ,Bengal, froru •, � found -her dead, arid, carrying her play 'in my younger days. We would' had to answer. KIDNEY PILLS. terth, buried her by her . husband." have twenty or thirty people sit til s of tier sv5 pti�psnaudeshcr Such is have Biblical description of about the parlor in a circle. Then A SUGGESTION, n . f•two capital punishments. ,we would have one person, who was Thus, my friends, the whole trend Five Doctors Agreed There Was no ---T . BUSINESS FALSEHOODS, the leader, whisper a simple state of this sermon is to prove that every' Hope for Him, But • He Has "•-moi .Been Strong a,nd Well for Years. EXI F.CTA"1l'., - . 1. . - . Flasehooda in the business world :. ment or tell a short story to the word We utter, whether true or ' They nest and thrive especially well" Person upon• his right. That person else, that word shall never die, It A French matheter atfciun t;ivrs the Gelert, Ont.,. Sept. 7—(Special).— i. ' "• ' t>a the haunts .of barter arts gain. would in turn whisper the same shall at last meet us at the judg- The wonderful cures by 'Dodd's hid toll°vying rule for calculerageatinfi-..•the -rphey greet you at tiro openi- I doors I story. And oft and on the story meat seat of God and make. us ex- ney Rills published almost daily, re- ;age to which the .,gverage j>umgn lte- - - of etre lirrge department store`s. They 1 vv.° led go 'Nenil it Lha last made the parson in full plain plain why we ever let it come forth ing they rcasonabiy etc ect t , aft iii. call the case of Samuel Kernohau, • of P P n }ctorialize themselves in circulars; cit from otic lips., It is to prove - that this, place.- At is years .novo since he-, 'Phe iul:,', hovvcver, 'is not 'applicable I P i circle would tell. the story as he God does not have one language for fo children .under twelve, atiid it will and newspaper advertisements ,vl,ich heard - it. • Then the first porson the weekday and another for Sun- was cured, but as he is sail cured it 'not work with persons over eighty. r;tre sent broadcast over the cities would 'ell the story as he told it. is well worth recalling; the facts, and _ ,,/ day. The Bible distinctly and em- 5nbtrart Fear, proseiit age,- from and country districts. They peso I And the, two, stories would be no Nr. I{ern. delights io relate i eieltt ,_six, divide the r'eniainder. by in fictitious reports of onr'large nor -1 more, alike than the striped fur of a Phatically states that Christians 3 oratiens and exaggerate the ar:nual >� diem. I tvyo, and the result will, give' ;you _ must come forth out of the sinful T The have for their' pass panther is like the white wool of a world and separate themselves from "Some. time in k December, . 1805," I about e"sniffs number of years tIa _ ports white slips o pa e - w v can this be done bet- he says, "I was taken sick and laid the tables -al' mortality used by ,firs P DFSTROYERS OF CHA14ACT up -far fnurtcen months. Durine my i - ".ing •to -', zepresenb bone' fide stock, _ _ . - ter than l y speaking the Christian life assurance comparTi--s— whereas the gold and silver and ,There rc many social falsehoods language of straightforward truth. confinement to rosy house and to my r bed, I was attended at various times "' - copper %trines are purely iinaginary.,;11 ing abo every cornmun-ity, not Are wo ready to speak that truth by five doctors, Three of -them de- TITS lit\GiS COlI`EF-1i_1-1 . .;,,They enthrone themselves in the' because reighbo have deliberately wherever it may be found? cided'that my disease urns incurable, ;-T "pits" of the produce exchanges. lied against r_eighbors, but because But there is just one little sugges- Wherever Bing Fdw;ard 'goes tiow- """TTT Tho • finger Lire keys of the telegraph ('when gossip_ starts her work, the tion I wouldvlike to make before I Floating Kidney; and two of Lhrni adays he is nccoinpanird by -his own y that it was Spinal Disease. All 1 coffee-makor, • un' . Egyptian nan>ad - _ • inst.rumenta when the bread stuffs are statemwits made in reference to a close. Remember,- a lie ' is not al - agreed on one thing—that my case 1 riiiri Abraham, who serves his .1na,- . . • •- • about to be cornered.. They are are, character by -oft repetition of- ways told with the lips. It can also was incurahle. R just as much at home with the; Jest with the beverage ln,•�ilpca#t j tun unintentionally become malform- be spoken by the hand and the foot. S' il wholesome manipulator as with ' the I cd and satanic and character de- The last Words . my father ever '.'When my money was all gone, as cups. The attendant, of c:pursc, ap- ' 3•etail dealer, with .the great Capita- i stroying monstrosities.. . - _ . wrote in .his _study ,were these, "The a matter of hope I tried D essityK[dneya Pills. my teal � pears in all oriental costume. F`au- Iiat as .-with the humble trader seat- ; Social falsehoods are prevalent ev- Language of Action." They Were toI friends. have, been prlvl. 40 •... had only taken 'three boxes when• I Its e fi the careful bepi•ap4•ed gbrcew' ' ed behind the__counter-_of the - little i'e where. HnW are we -to -guard- be the caption -o1 the• next sermon ` ed _ ic9untry atom \fie have' all' felt i ninst .them2 rir5t. efts fore;nost, he intended to write. Beware, oh; was' able to 'waltz about. I took in but none of theft} has gc?nc into iep upon .our hot cheeks the baleful not makin ourselves a medium man, that when you attempt to all, eighteen bozos, .when.I .was en- furca. over ,tabs in 11 aokin� fluid ty�pt - touch'of their infectious breath. They y g tirely curet] and quite able to work, which his majggty afiiis become Ho . ride down with us when vco go; for .their propagation. An as speak in this "language of action' Dodo's hidncy ,Pilin ars the .best fond. Rf late y , cn a man's character,' once "sCarted, yOu shall not only have 'ari hdhegt -1 ,•shopping in the morning. They come c asses from ac Lr. lip until the tongue, but a truthful hand an a friend I ever found." • • ,`T�;, r i __. home with us when 1ve turn our P P ' 1.backs upon the glass otFices at night. f Whole community hears it. But the truthful smile, a truthful Krug .of .. ,The seecarlq, a;j*- 3 Shoty-- I Falsehoods in the business crotid.! calumny, often undeserved,- mi.ght . be .tile sjtoulders, a truthful foot and A mail Who imagines tbat he .caul hHQnnockiburno : Ro$A ,c,C,14h4 Wp§- Jiaj}d . I Uey figure not 'only -!n the transae-,stopped by the observation of a afro- also. very imperatively, a truthful run the doniestic and of the combine z�ontly'in thejl?artsh'.Hall.,,,;: ,.,The tions of buyers apo sellers, but In plc rule. "Never believe any evil silence. There is a time to speak." better than his wife is et fooi- itiaJ)- 1 � O.bja rt of-, the), clubl.ia, 0M.4rorain n the declarattons of the taxpayer. i rumor," _my dither- said, . "you..may There is also a time to keep still. !!! But it a man keeps sell! ,when he He- "Ah, 7 knew I bed lt'M+fi' %lib or: a ttovts ifor: roeae-Xro%iug,• aa'd -thio. Isere comes the county assessor. ,hear against your neighbor. Never !ensure of meeting g*c+rii tietore; four ttript'b'vonzrt `6l' lLr9=cqritiveitGorr}•.+mid _31'ow much is your property worth ? , believe it unless ,rrou have positively ought tic speak then silence Itself P ou answer, if a farmer;. may speak in.,the thunderous tortes !itamo .js ..Greon,_,I believe?"' :Sho tlio5e ib''t' are'ekti iffit cl ftdr,metsib4rs "Oh," y _not :heard the. evil, from the- . of the loudeat'affirmatltrea or of the tsa'tF y)- Welt; it ut*d to be � %V11b 'grotd at. ]ta_4t 61v 4eii�li!s tguch, I hardly made a living off man's own lips, and seen 'then you Green, two ,dr- three 'husba r'AQ' rico " 4 bf 'na:ffied•'i`Osaa`_ - p ^"t' + r {ire place last year. My crops baro- must hope there is some mistake loud@st negatives. Let your life in I , ., to i , . I. A. .. _. . .. - 11 . - - _.. • _t-ET.TEIiS TO THE, EDITOR. _ Xettt ddverCtesrnesrts. cn<:e•>n of public uestion&. The writer must h tloe err 9alormatioa d iyar�iinxll at this Ofy au1 sixes scud his corrw.c name c copJ it 49 .liye3txeti�=Raler+rtaod, -- - " t that :n no Casa do wa hold ourselves re FRESH �IIItiH COR' FOR SALE. - - sponsible for oppinions expressed by comes. The nnderUrtnad hes for sola a troth mileh : "Pon, ts.-Ea FEws.l cow. -J, Jag LDLK. Brock Road. te•49 DE. -in S1R,-Allow me through your - TaBitg valuable paper to make a few suggee- COW FOR BALE -First -claw Cow tions to the rate -payors of our Police- for &ala, due w osU sbodo 8soli 13th• ap- TO •MAK I � -PICKLES 4".si rovsea:! 11.00 itfpala isaawfaM village o! Pickering. $ince the int-.. ply w JORN 4lLldsx. Brouidism F. O, to tial steps have been tAken by lis to - : _ --- form a separate corporation, the ad- L`ARM TO RENT -Fifty acres of - 4ar Poittl�o6-sulal to �� ndeww vantwe hive gained are apparent, r laed, nor taribr parrtan►an appy to •� *- - K>rsss ii m- ttsa-aLeee p+M■• and after two earn experience, I be. 8 0� �dHT.-Lof L7, yid Qo>z�oa. 11Oxpratfatlaar - Ybe yy� . Oegaeet of Ilse swans at Pfettesloes and detN1 lieve no one w� dispute the window TAH of the change. The Act gives tis the - conwol of our own tu:nds, and to ez- U ARK FOR SALE OR TOO IR�EN � - tsasas OF aa�sstsais t d ssdd .loads in such ttaaaner as F fora term et - I)� XXX Fine. ~ desai. in the bast intelwts of the vile m�W -tend el' ;Z r ' ere, a SU �; fsa••■aea• It- «!!s nage. The bet of Incorporation also a� on Prptsw r q8, J, RSMDlls, $soot- _ ss apt ins sada, dee use - l vex us the power -with consent of UpJ16 M -w• retro ileac sof tneitde awpl ar Val Np eb platlsamcuate we rate-p"an-to issue debentures - Y � ie learns for 11II= foa-`tiYs 1'tplrovt►�eot` 1R" BeTngTot > sitsrtr for 3 or • meatbe at res rese. hall- the vii i e, not exceeding the revenue, 11ee�7 � Jeeat .oateraase per�la taes'reetr• b t otos, ltslwiag. eoatasacas las .ossa inda,sm a�a, as boas or asses, frNb pro►, which 1 y the interest oatbe ioaal a<ese or tow., offs eb. raemiase w s seed Pure Picking Spic+ DAY Ille�sr >i9 00 8utrabt. to eidvaaee: ther with a sinking fund, Ruin- trams pease sad lrsr. i"e oarbafl !a- elri'1iolSneia least.olsasaeNa -sows aw eit� at to redeem one debenture yearly. ahadiot ttaaii *&% aoeen ww poaa use Ow stent. pev line mob sobe•4eeed T Y' water soay.aleint • good oraiaed of at.oar ' !*■tet amuses rob" meds 3aewa an wrist . I wound to the trustees sad an asses, Icor o! which is ion eomias �� AND ea tie saves riatag . Tatep•]ite Gnattwe raise �i3O� by de- besrlai. 'thea foam is is . stood tsars of aattl !@+mllaaoaars sites wriNai sameness bentures payable in twenty years, at 114 m and from coat as wig to aiimar91 bNat �! *ilii..Insezrea sant forbidden sad atteegsd .e• 9 i mite Eton► meta T an Nota., x track ttoNee Good, Sound vegetables. ase■�it!• tlsdess ter eismusiantag aaveertse• b per sent interest payable each year, from stasio imsds ear and t mus LIA" lief• �setaaaaatM Is srritlag and aeslw ttispal. and $100 of Lhe principal. First year �ia�eretlon. los turtbsr srrtoatars s pis 9tiissibt our payment would be WO, tad Year °' �' pTemt""e e° a°rmlalr �r°e sot wetrt myq srMaaed w. 119b, 3rd year $190, and so on, the last -' !s sebitsYsi n sr►aer earsias at Its sibs �1 taliaTias Oat, pear`b payment being but i00 Now, ! � 1 _ _ • ' . understand, our present revenue is VOTERS LIST 1903& Try� B.l S Murkat dt Thexton, ProprietOrt quite N00, and we would still have, even if present valuation did not in- - crease, U00 over each year for inti- .FRIDAY. saps. 11th, 1908, dentals. I would also suggest, as to ` C Pakets of Pure Spices the es nditure of the loan, in la ing Municipality of the Township oipickerimg down expenditure walks Say from Dun- Count o Ontario. bRr's corner 80 rods wept on the north Notice is herebv give of l have transmitted ` NOTES AND COMMENTS. side of F�ing street : on the south aide or del:vere3 to the persons mentioned to sec- —They Fill The Bill— _ - _ from the G� don house east to Dr. eons s and if at the Ontario Voters L:au Act. Shirles'A afYce South -Church .sz �''°d a amen ha same, SSsd�or 1 _--The-peapit.—of--:Forth-Renfrew - ML to the R. C. church, and on the south eltvare3 of :to :>ts made yureuic to said II1I'e Sltt2ei'1❑ fCUlll an injustice at , Act of all Aersona eopewiciiby tte:oat revised g 1 yids of Bing n,. to the Presbyterian Alses.mt,at Ran of tie sa:a )lccictputitJ at tthe hsnd5 of the Octario Govern- church, Fav aba,ut 18i1 rods altogether. Elect: ons for mewtova, of t'•e Ldaislati�a As- irn eat for which there is no excuse. at a cost of Ifl per rod. ' Also, lav a Rambts, std at }i aicipa1 Eier, ecce, an•i sal i ''ur fifteen itlonth+ that eontlttt- main sett er (,il the north title r,f gingLlrt was Crst postai ap in mt ot9ce at vvLtte• vale cn the i3tn day of avast, i?)f• and re- wncy has not bt'eu represented in st: iargc' c•n,xigh to tante the draina+gF mains thyro ! r .arpec::on _ )al'llAlnellt, A i'I li t iii which k the off the street, Thi, old �,Mvwalk n,rw E::, tors are tl.- f $ y ani .t sot c:esr u. cr :7tber errors ars :0iould riot be tl-prive+1 by any fairly gnu:.l will replale ant f.t.:k n tberwo to tas,.::i:..ned.Kta t r "au!tnla state J�jUverntllellt (C pU:4PC. �U far C10 a A pla(. and it' net es>,atr}' 21 r,xl_r OR nr�v she slims corrected a::or c a to la'A { e Q"- can he laid down f ash ear, and Dates at tt ititev D angcat TI)S r)l. I s � • 1rnUt'0 Heeili� t4 be taken to re- all this without increasin the taxes DuSALD to HEA: �.'. - move the injustice. Even for W iate one dollar t,ryond . thf �enent rate. Clara c: the Tp. of F:cker:ng 1 1 to a; ahaasa.•, Cat •itheir own honor, the government [also l:nderatand that the Jtcxlel 13:ak- - ishoUld iiot have delayed isstling inyr Cu. intends putting in an electric the writ fur election, even plant next year, large enough to light � ' s ad �a the undersigned are prepared to pay the highest prices for all kinds _ . ishould an o n be elected their own premises and the Cillage st hick is only- settibilit tit's aJmo if nerescmry. I may say here ylr, a coarse ln, of gra Y �) y' Editor, and I think you %-III agree PaC f1C .,It will be to yotu advantage to ase as before disposing. ibelieve the government stands in thar our linage is beauti- Weare also handl all kinds of Fat Stools. :'their own liht when they pursue hlilh aituated : surrounded by a soil + � � estich 'tactics. equal wan y in our broad- Dominion est and occupied by a farmintz community VA N S WT` O N E-& PALMER that is keenly &lire to their beat inter Will be ran on sepaember 15tE and 29th, i .Vie ! Lord L.aardowne, formerly Gov- esta. Tothe iouthwe earefaoned by the ritarnine an l�o•erab.r rhe 18th error -General of Canada, but War and SM respeauvell, 1908, hsecreta Burin the trouble in health Ing breezes that are wafted �Z Q. B arroes tie blue waters of Lance Ontario. sts�aw vilely f�0 B+outh Africa. has been several - - T We are protested on the north by a wmmp•t " • _ criticised for his incapacity and in- range of belts that hi•e+ais the !'orae of w�a traaa.les •.. _ . nd*lence during that war, It Is those destructive storms so common zsteves Harts.e .-. _. . . . tt'tleoored that as a result of the in Oouar'io of Late. If our village is ■ f4 Wb.n dfiselewittres made d.4 ing iteoeesia , .It qqui�y into the causes of the ins& entes•prise of its citizens I have so Waw"om c�alsU7 smote met with by the $rit> doubt that long before the debenttlree h �isarboosity, 1 a troops during that unfortunate come Bus our po�nlatio twill bA-dorespassed � -ate TI*. i ppeeriod, Lord Lansdowne will be led. much on�yourlvaluable space 1 have awa0 �� - ;r<orced to retire to private life. Of the honor to be. From am points is Canada. Aid". the many prominent men having s Respectfully yours, llaals Sm. Marie, Windsor and Ewe- AP prominent part in the conduct of 8/8th. `08. RATarATlm ply to nearimCaaadian Pacific Aaeot for N _ T that war, very few'have emerged pemphla. H' a► from it with a higher reputation 50 YILAftIi' Twirats me not good an - ' lmpeeial- � 'SX®tIRIENC; i. • than with which they entered it. -A. EL 1•oT11rx .- ,je DrE V ITT. Almost Chamberlain alone has pass- astissant General Pasrsair a,oeac ted through the conflict with his n loses sr.. Toronto - reputation unim fired. So long t I as high rams and potion in scxi T Dealer in Queenston and Portland Cement- Cement always on e remain i he hi f t i i hand. This Cement is bought in carload lots and will be sold to . t a c e tahf cat o a t n he are �l ea _ y � They for holding prominent positions in Tlusoc M.otria customers at very low pnces:' Greenwood, Out. the army and in the Goserunient 0csloNe �Couven ient - COPYRI-SHTS 1c may expect the grossest mix- _ __ --- • Aayeo• eendtn` ■ stertele dna roa wppcctou meal y� Q r<17ana emetlt of affairs, and not awn aseertain our opsntoa lire r,6.t�er as and Cheap. .. D iuntil eIl of un laubted ability invent u mbablyppraist•eble, co�a�tpp�ssa. r 3' uo""AetifconWentlsL Handbook 021 wsa ': take charge may we expect W'nee •.a ease aCy torsscar+prcp�ree l.er:s,tar.& terocash >�aaa�t a If you don't believe it buy one antiOJany improvement. ,p.s.t+eoee+a,.ltaaat sorer sa e erity -- t,Tjr lt.—We ,IUP.Bti - , -P a Fairptort. A bandso,�sly UhLoUatid w.etty TArvist ern f i - 'r ! a earattoe of. any eo eatme Taal Twi $3 a Evans . Pumps I Are aekiioivlf-i j j T by 811 wilo stave irt¢d thdtn to be superior to all - ear: four moatLs' 11 Bola erw others. Th 0t ' Are unequalled ' a 'Fishing .out on the lake has been letgriNw.1, �7 eq lolled for durability and of - " `-leather slack for some time. Both F 4zi t �, w,ab M The best vt�lue for your money. _ draft, a hairs them in all sloes. Single plows, light +our fishermen, Messrs. Sparks and {{ gangs, 8 horse 2 farrow plows in 9 sizes, single and double Avis have laid up their nets for r I furrow sulkep or ridifcg plows, alala - ' .:the present: 000V 5,00" Colapoaad C18t@1119 and Tr011�h8 lade Woodstock Windmills and everything in the Implement, Vehicle and! 'Quite a number from the cit is sweieaefnllr need mostittr ver to -order. Power Line. y o,000sadiM 4 for,omit's sal. Leak Prices the Lowest. 'Terms to suit Purchaaw. tspent Labor Day here, fishing. be- e a g�r for ee.t•e C.ae. wt C.a- .. - _ . ding the great attraction. s�e.//, noothie4 as.0 xizrarea, yule and ► E Y A N S : . .. . - - tmllsAioaa are dangerous. Tries, iris. 1, ii y r L, t a a A large number from here at- box 'No. a.Adetgreesstronget,9sper box • Neo. a Geoe Philip, jr., Brougham Aerftded the Toronto EZhibiti.on t ex tl, rssilsden reeaipt o[ price and twaieeUS - .ram The Owls iD.:l ar Windsor Oct. and,general satisfaction is exprss-+ 1 and l sold'oe1e �'eu we a•M °aa a+d•. Brock St•t Whitby •:-��•'�ih this year's exhibit. _ y _ ti Fsrllrers are now through threshing © /� . _--their harvesting and threshing -::has now begun: — — _-_ Official- Program of the Why Not Open Whitby. �. p s _--- _ f f A Savings Bank - Account with the 11h�. �` , G. -Walters has _retur'n'ed HITRY W -EI R _ •-;home after s ending a month wit ° suite a number from ere visited the exhibition on Tuesday to hear, the - Verelli an dna a ,-Cvldstreatn hand., ' :'lS1sslI.attras�-anslla�f�.tutntdhoinc. Far her s- Day --Thursday Sept.- 1.7th. `p - mss. ���.rZe opt. after spending two week; with _llis Anuis at 0=hawa. Interest allowed The C itizen . Band, of «Whitby:, -will _ : Cr.a;r'Es OPFV' AT 8.00 A.M. from date of deposit on°.small stirlls as well as large _. ytlay both dura at the fair here Sept,::.- , -� r••,, r_& ,=. ,_•� r•�� ,•a ,,.'� 0 r.••. ,•_,, s�ti ,r.� ,...,, Dnn't forget the slates, ept. 1O:t.tn.--.7ltciging hc•:avy hearses cunt -lulled. •.Itidging light hrtrses eontin- ��"t '-'(�t�•�`���){`�•`j(�©'�*�/ ���.�] fE�1��,t�.�j(��•f'}{*.��)�,•.��'�f�E,`.'��T rl�} _- " 15th lath and 17th. ued, p continued, "�% �=/ �•"•i '+•/ • llay.Foy was in the city over Sup- it tt..ni.-r.T= cture by J. T,-Folev, Bowillanville, on �aoultry raising and feed- •i•Zhibit,._ - - -- - - - - - - " _ - here will be sanig �:etvinc"in the• 1`3 noun. -Feeding rhiel:�n� in fHttening crates. ` ` a}� 7't elitirch next Sundaty evening. 1.00 p.m. -Ji -Aging Short Hnrn cattle commences. -` - - - - -- -- p _,� _ er The pastor's subject will be:"The Holy , 1.3J p.ui.-Tuns of "rte between Township taunts. - -M61-son P -d - Cl V aJn Cite." Mr. Robiiisctn,' :+oloist, of T()- '-).Of)' p.m.-G.Yrrikllana `.o. 5. Judging single and double carriage horses. xroTfrn, - will sing both morning and Lady drivovr and ponies commences.' - ,eve n;tlg. Allure waksuriie- 1.�0 p.m.-Judgin Tnfantry,.Cavalry and Artillery horses, - One of DIr. 7;d. N vans' horse had x.30 to o.t)D p. m.- Voir institute Sleeting. Miss Agnes Smith, Hamil- " rather an exciting experience on Fri- ton, well give a practical Demonstration on Qooking, accompanied by a Talk r5aty Inst. It wa,9 running in the field on Domestic EI'cience wank. - + For rileaiaibg Windows, Mirrors oining his preirases and gohin too s tn• i �.lra�-r�Le�ure b 6P� f t�0. A,thZa�itz, O.A C �{�tl 1 h on Cro s a � - --' it W g P y pc, _ _ _. and;8ilverware _ . -rmar the we fell in- .. • 1 y p P t _ ?Evans reached the spot the animal Experimental Plots. Demonstration in Spraying for the Destruction of �t ° WAS at a depth of about I8 feet, with Mustard. _ - - �1IIreka Fly Killer, *cater up to its ears. In a few minutes 4 p:m,-Gymhana \ o. 7. - ;,.a large crown had gathered and, with • 4 to 4.30 p m.--?�p�tle Packing and Grading Demonstrations will be given - _ - ' Binder Twine eta. their aasi-Atrance, after an hour's work. near the _plain Building. - - - . - - ' - r -r1 _ the animal was rescued from its peri- 4,30,p.m,-Intercollegiate Contests commence and Grand Parade of Prize nous' position little the worse o its Animals in front of Grand Stand. �%� Tee�� Haadtvare ldetohaal !using experience. - 5 p.m,-Uymkhano No. 8. v ! Piokprtog, 0a1. . i _ •` comp at .t+eMot+t Gelow, J. H. and Mrs. Beal, sirs. �We' Q ' � . — Hatton, John �Iacnab, Peter 3iac- Vo1 t I M.Uub C. Taiteritertained tit-#- P. P, Cream friends over Sunday. As Thos. 3 antle sons drawing in M. Palmer spent Labor DaY his last load of peas from the field_with friends up west. ou John Collin's farm on Monday, Truit Enlarged our store to double its size to accomodate our railidly increasing Duncan hiacnab was in the the load upset, and lir. Mantle furniture buainesa. Here is a partial list of Furniture Factories we bud from county town on Monday. sustained injury to both his legs. in order to get goods at t coat and give our customers the benefit of tt : _ g g1• • Win. Dowswell spent last week _--`� - -" ----� He� pworth MaaP Hepworth, Out.; 8nechtel Furniture Co., - ��ee Mr. Mantle seems to be very un- Has 'with friends in Buffalo• fortunate as during the last few 'Pa rho rs over; lYorth AmQrican Chair Co., Owen Bound ; World Furnishing David Pugh's new barn will be he has had both arms and Orilliati Hall Pti'r°it'ue Q°•, Han°ver, Unica Furniture Co., Wingghsm; Chea- f yearsley Chair Co., Chesluy, Out; Hirug & Hider Co., Chedey; Aad.tisoa Ftirai- x4 this (13'rida )afternoon. loth legs as well am several ribs tare Factory, Woodstock. - C. J. Brodie, V S., has a dog broken.t Yovin for bvsinses, - entered at the dog show at To. Joseph P11key's barn, on the 8th ' bi0� Tonto. con., was burned to the ground .011M_ ELBQ , hire, Batton, of Michigan, is via - on Friday, together with some �her parents, J. H. aad .Mrs, other• oatbaildiags. The entire $tine irk be ogou" , bw - - ,_ .. cHs•3:. crop of.100 acres.watrin the barn Rini on a about May 18th, 198. - - Mrs. Wilkinson." of" Chleoin at the time, and some cattle, the spent Tiageday of Let week with latter being saved, Mr. Pilhey F. $ANDSBBOii, sm6bo�. Mise. __. ; _._,.__. _.. wd} }seer lsesag->�,eT..though Young. of the 4tb bad a fair insurance. The Am WANTHD-P'aitbfuIPesr+totito._i - » - eon., of Uxbridge, has pnrchsaei was caused by lightning during rV Vol rer..u..wsl:.rs sow is . e.. g� off. man a fiao;.Bell piano. the severe storm. raD.,acedd bee lerr Baal.rz` y $11106 i sand ei Mre. Isaac Linton, of Couders- Married on Saturday at the rets- se.. >vs•� sus» ....t to s.a��w as•..w. - . advineed 1i'odtlaa pteatas $ saws ne• ::. port, .Penn., is with her daughter, dente of the brides parents, Eli Mrs. A. B. Dowswell. and Mrs. Wilson, their daughter --lova ss"s`t NOW*. Us � �• J. H. Beal and Was- Palmer Miss Nettie, to Mr. Woodside, of ci30ae0 n» ~ neve got comfortably settled in Portage ,L Prairie. The haps Agsat a y O this Space their new quarters. couple willspend a few days with �. $GjfjIdIIB, 1606 l Miss Minnie Hopkins, daughter 'friends in this locality and Toron- seise msan3ewrsd by lbs Key -a ghlis f of James and Mrs. Hopkins, was to, before going to their home in Oo'y, of Oshawa. Dow -swell the Store Man married to Mr. Cook, of Stouff- the west, where 'lir. Woodside has will tell you all about'it. Ville. a good situation as manager of a Andrew Linton and wife, of large mercantile establishment. - Oshawa, spent Sunday with the The News joins their many friends - former's parents, Joseph and Airs. in extending their best wishes to -Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Woodside. r Miss Bate Eastwood returned Do not forget the eighty-second • 'home on Thursday after spending anniversary of the Baptist church, - i� a couple of weeks with friends in on Sunday next, when Rev. A. _ Big day's S a • the city. White, a former pastor gill preach t . --Cliarlen and :1Its. -Bttc rrf-E }�atk :. ....a evellif�g, --- ---- - - --' -- _ - .iY city. are slxmdiug a feNv dans with the following Monday evening the The Empire Medicine Co, of London, 13 per cent. off all liaes of Footwear. 10 per cent. off all lines of Dry Goods. the forwer's parents here, S. and annual harvest house will take Qat„ has appointed the undersigned as 10 Farming Toole. __hire. Bray. place. The ladies of the c•ongre- '�xal agent for Pickering, for the most won g lbs Blakehford's calf meals for 25c, the best food on earth for fattening calves. After having a most enjoyable gatiun will servo ono of their et• ferfal discovery of the nineteenth eentaryr lambs, etc. 5 three pound bags of Compound Herbal for it 00, anescelled for Hogs - time �yith frieuds at locust ,Hill I eellent tea.-, and thi- will be fol- For the treatment of the Nose, Throat,' and Horses- HerbaReam alway on haul, Teas of all kinds at exceptionally gold and �lIIrkhIIIll. Miss Sadie _ELaus lowed by a good lstugtam consist- Bropchisl Tabes and Lungs. It cures Colds valaea. 21 lbs Eat. Lawrence groaulated sugar 8100. 25lbo St. Lawrence yellow Catirrb, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay fever sa ar b1 00. Parcell delivered to all parts of the town. ave your order with returned huute this Nveek. iug of rhort apeech�s by resident end all thrust and long diseases. Write g James.MeLaughlin, cattle -buyer ministers and others, recitation=> Tor particulars, a stock of treatments, and �•t+,� �, �^QR.�pY'T2-i. left town on Monday, accompanied vocal and instrumental music. �epaire constantly on hand as. _ lay his family,. who trill hereafter Wong those who have been se- d�e�a Ri,P4S. CAt. � - _. Nord, Claremont. .2. reside in Toronto Jimetion. cured for the oi•casion are: Mis= :firs. Pickett, formerly of Clare- � L. "Senior, :'soloist, of Toronto. moot, but now living with her son Mi Anderson, soloist, Uxbridge. i Joseph on the 4th concession of Iand W. R. White, of -.Whitevale, Fi T��r !�r�Qg Uxbridge. still continues in very Tea served from 8 to 8 o'clock. � M � �� � Sale.' poor health, and fears are enter- admission P.5c., children 15c. ♦ • • • tained of her recovery. [Come and have a good time. All Minds of Fruit Trees, shrubs The plum crop is so abundant 9 Etc. foe sale. here that they cannot be given Z'a• Highest prices paid for Fall and All kinds of Men's Fall Plough Boots Also reduced prices is _ away, The head -quarters for the r Winter Apples. Women's Button'Boots, reduced from :8 to 82.26 for aezL tea days, i . .-above fruit is Ira Boyers where �[R 5�� �!��� all triads miss be toga and where 46*1 E, 0. pairing neatly sad promptly attended to ][3,e evert ody is made welcome• ts.wv�+s*a by nes of parBasssss isq i'tobaetstg, ! _ . A' few from here went to Stoe:13- vioussa w tares . Palmer,Shoe "Marchant. rills, on Labor Day to see the raC►..t..a a.re+.i ..................oi nooses - ;Ie >s TF . 0laremoae� C lacrosse match between St. Caths- sats.wtr.a Capftai.'.. ....vines --A Paterborm emosr O Q ' • Opened W _sn ae."o....... .........- Low= lemoni S i "New Store _ tiii-i"edlaie-cham�ppions hip ma jam jam er.a., s Z. ram- • a all' L-� - and was won by Peterboro, by si..t i I ; ; • s A troll Solicited. goais to 1. 1 re" attwnas ss"s to Farmers W. i I � — sere" selieiad ud prosnrtly moa Q +- •. g O O The telephone men are having I r„mee, Noun ateeo.asea aa.e+e et and ' • 1'y p _ with boys breaking insula- ! Fs.�n setas. so.+ta+ .na ..la nrr.ca u I a� ° � tl • � � �� Q � - r - ,- utile w $ e _ , hors on the poles. This in a' ww. s•aaii. e• au poise of 16....la a• i s ! y r.. j„ `• , ' s Icrimibal offence,- and should the ••wanes sa" a � � '�9► ' plies be Fouad out action law~ allowed es d ass ser. �i O ` ' ' "t = l� e . oic� 1903 Pups �•@•,� . - .. lattice. oto. `,err. Kowtow. ' - - j''t! will at once be be resrasea asadreastnaar-'~r..ryw v«'s°: • .� xs4 s pa gun to bring On Sunday morning. another of --- �- _ --- -- T�+i:V'TED. — Dining -roost girls. r ; -- •,• Feb js ethe oldest residents of the town- boose Waldo. and lanadro", ♦PPit to . " liar Wind �ship, 3drs. Eli (i. Barclay, died at PiatColinas or by Waa to the aodarNsn.d ■L 'j s. A. Dal. 6satroa eD t !! .r app. , _ her residence at the age of 8 yr-. ? f w,y aa : Her funeral took place on Tues- Tenders WgIItBd• +! • 1< t1 C o ... dap to the Baptist cemetery here -_ .. r ne nd p a e .. v. 1 ell j W41 ars preraaed 's do all Winds of work a was largely attended. ; � tt g ! 4 . , M Promptly pertasni: B w the vamp btlstases. Amon those who visited the y acv ' Among Hsned ap to an wnrtU�be �mt�er 10th aa90.7 ,f- ` w •w � Oat. � tr e=hibition were the following: D. torthe buildins of a rods et done wall fol I C w•I Rte+ Bcbool BeGian o. t Rant. Coatraotor to farm• . Birrel and daughter, Dr. JdcKin• - isD Waserlal. Tender to be marked Temdar, ! w.� IpNI nOn. Frank Cooper, R. -Besse, A . for .sone wall." The lowest or any tender not _ Wilson, Frank Cooper, Alex. Dort ; - `«'"nilly `°depted, Address all soden sQ >Twittwy look—Whitby 611, O'�awa 7th, I well, D. Hopper and- wife, John R E. JOHNSTON BrettghalaDth, Port p'� lllh, Tis•i T--8a�esst�e 10 -- u 4t Elecretar� 8 B No. !,nasi Ytsk.rtaa 1 bridge 14th, n� 114, Ssavertoa e! ohn Gerow, Cir ow a Boa. Qlsremosk 3M lig?; W,"V. 8iehardem, A4n1,�P okaing. _ 1AYA V iD Satisfaction in (not" REAR _ - - - ver erson w o uses - T. A. GREIG, - Agent, - Pickering.11 [31 A p At C SZOAM"It ! " ` = -G.olde _. _LJ A -0-neinu J111VIUMIluovil 1 s 1 ® 0 Im ortant showingof finest d;8play at< !N pp China. A verlarge assoi�tmani of__,..has the same story to tell of the perfect light Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys, ja5t '� - N and entire satisfaction which this splendid j - received for the Boliday trade. Call MN and see them. gives. Oil D -_•" 3ubsoriptions taken for all Magazines," _ • •• • Weekly and. Dailyj,Newepapera. M 0j toot. ... _ wElna�t GUARANTEE h the be the finest ilium- - worldproduces a J. H. g ._ ' e woand - that it will`nive •you perfect satisfaction. 8soa7s Street, » _• :. _ t •-C7ii'lzi b9'- - -BOLD ONLY Tapers,faints o�ls� the- RUSSILL HARDWARE Co._ KIN STREET, Toronto• �. .. r .. _ 128 EAS? . _ - <� •i'• . A'16 -go ' fresh stock;now oa hand. Priae3 in Wall Paper ranging _ :a < from 8c. up. , John!�Par�aaI =)U="0aXt0ZX. fihe " " Circulation is the kind that brings resu ts* '� .. toot. _ .. • , _ . , y , .. ... .. ... ..: r' :,. .. .. .—,. • .. , ,. .. . . toot.._ .• .w'f��1'� i }:}. }", 'Cp'} _ r • • .. - - .. _ .. ... _ - -- --- ._11 .. - -, M: . , ,�,.- .... -„ _ . .. '. .. r' -. ..,. .. , :. .. .. .. �. .. .., :. ,- w. . I... _ - , . _ ,. _ 11 I;- .- ., ­' :'-',. HE MARI store. held at 86;c. Dorn=�+'trm: No. COAL M13�ES t3Pi TH YUKf}I�1 -A - NEW KLONDIKE. T 2 yellow, b9}c; No. 2 corn, 57} to -- NEWS ITEMS • .. .. . ."_ I .o' : ­:.. i 57 c. Oats -Strong. No. 2 white, Five Tons to be Ship- Bids Strike of Gold on Eight Mile i TTT g 39c; No. 9 sexed, 880 Barley- ped Thin Season Creak, B. C. . I ­.. 11.1 ­ - Old in store, '56c. Rye --No. 1 iVls- A Dawson dca ntcb says: Cool A Nelson, II.C., despatch says :=A Tele a IjlC Brief Frim All �T1CeS of Grain, Uttles ` etC cousin, 56ic c.i.f. Canal freights- p I 1�1_ Steady. minga.axs, being. exploited in the Yu- rich strike of gold about three miles Oyer the G1Uv�. , �in Trade Centras _ kon Coal Croak Company at Trout Lake has P P- 7!lho . om i ou a almost depop- � " ' I Forty Mlle �ia� opening large proper- ulated that town. The prospector - - .� - . ".Ali TLE MARKET. ° : • `" . ties and building twelve utiles of nur- who made the strike came in on - AAN,ADA. , Toronto, Sept, S. -Wheat -The Toronto;' Sept. 8. -At "the city row gauge railroad on which to haul Sunday night for supplies .and ex- Tice Y. M. C. A. will open a night market is quiet, with feeling 14rmer. Cattle Market today there was a the ceaL to tire- Yukon- ISI where hibited , a teaspoonful of gold- dust, jachogi at Brantford. No. 2 white and rod winter, nqw, goad ry�i pf stock, comprising, ail 1$-W,gl , mp� om�sAo"e Rvhich, he had`panned from,a. shovel- It is rumored that anew Sort is `quP. at -WC 11�>A!: �reightp. Spr,Lng tolls, 8E' Cat's, ' with 1,082 head of tpl of decomposed '6ro. `ILD also t be ,, constructed at Esquimault, towed to 17awson..... P wheat, 73c for No. 2 east, and goose stated that the Sod of decom used + cattle; 2,738 sheep and lambs, 1,489 The Five F Cylfxl ,nilDea, on p B.. C• t tgba- wheat on abo o Dawson,. aro.,pro- rock 'was• . several' feet, wide.' Al -The last `of the emil ox" atients - - : L 2- ?t,.F w.. •(+lA144u•4a•�:• . T• +4 :utatX.eL -..for, a, y`utC p p I it" in. �2 �;�"'i� cattle was a little slow, with batch thou tt, .wear dusk when e • aamn iiu*i horrify _'' is suinmAr..- Five p plass been dischesged. l . the, Loa- , noted' at 99c. No. 1 Northern at era' prices on the •whole a ltttlo eaa- thousand tone will be shipped irotp: the excitement: engendered bar don• Sospit%l.,, QQ : 97c, and No. 2 Northern at 95c !ta 'Ikatraod bel`ore tile' Bad was '-so iizter>lera tient .:nen ydar- _ R'he` ""afidllIeaex' H "Association ---- ier. Some fair loads of butches:}' tbtime. mines (�oderieh. The quotations lading Battle- sell -9t from- tom SA ties ,had started out or, the new ----� �F' e�..et-vt4er _ > T},e �iaea A _�,_�� decided that a Canadian •Bi- In transit ar ; " "!fie' . Vjd. "* o"tce butchers' at $4.26• to look the. river,' and 'cosi is'`shot $'em str a 'by midnight- ..One, o the ..vorte Court' is (needed. • . . No. 1 Kort r 04; sad • 4` There•,was.ra �� topw+ mach: to go was Jura. ,J`a er'r, a woalan' . fB r , Northern, $1. ;r. the matt #the tuitriel 46 earner y d'n exptn'oti aa..KnoTr Hill mine yy Q c prospector, who, ridin .' cgyusc, ';.,, oQef'4[ig ..which pr'bies ' a ipifi Yukon. $.. at Phoenix, B. .0., Bern Schai'tin- Oats-The seta! x iea.dV',�ith g unQor. - lie>4 �A' went bravely up Lie stage and roc7c lair demand. Salsa of new No: 2 dreg on the market. There is ¢lit-. �'he mines were=�atsc®vored to 189A, trail carryhfg, n taat2rn 'ii3`pict. out tD°rg a"god 21f, Inst the Bight of one white at 30c low freights to New tle more life 14 the export trade •at and have _bgem worked to Boute'ex- the traflr eye' %� York. Old No. 2 quoted at 30c low prices, Some good exporters;" ' "t evtrr since,. but not so much in Tho gnd 'was on Eight MlIu Creek, Wheat is now being carried be low freights to New York. Old No. about 1,400 pounds, so' -d at $4'.90. previous years as 'now. Eighteen and Ia reached by ati fold trail•1•ead- .twoen Rlnnipeg, 'and ,Port Arthur, ;rI quoted at 30c high.iraigltta. and There is some enquiry for good'stock- men: are engaged in the mines at Ing to a mine further .up the mount over the Canadian Northern railway No. 1 at 31c east. era, about 900 to 1,000 pounds, aL present; fain., By DQonday morning the trail for six cents a bushel. Corn -The market is quiet and $3.65 to $3.85.. . A few lots 6f feed- Tire first 200' ieei;'in froom• the' out- was ,black with people, among whom, .Che Ontario Government has sent Arm. No. 3 American yellow quot- Ing steers and bulls, 1,000 to 1,10(Y er edge' of the hilt, !n the Five Via- were women and children all eager to the County of Wentworth a cheque I - ed at dbc on track, Toronto. Can- pounds, spld at $2.75 for the bullsL goers mines, the ' vein now being see the place where the gold could be for.,$*3,466.66 in connection with -- adian corn nominal. and at $50 for the steers. There worked dips .16 do.grees, and from taken out so freely. the mllllon-dollar grant for good . i Flour-Ninetyy per cent. , patents will soon be a good demand for this there on 20 diem :_' The coal lies The condition of gold makes it ap- roads. , quoted at $3 to $3.02(• middle class of cattle for the distilleries, like a huge'sheet spread on the hori- pear that there will be gold in large Fred E. McKeandt of Chicago, 'is . r -freights, in buyers' sacks,•for export_ The sheep market was fairly zontal, with the gradual dip back quantities or some rich placer digg- alleged to ha,e defrauded Geo. liar- - - - ' "Straight rollers of special brands for steady under a heavy run. Hogs are from the river. Ings along the Eight Mlle Creek, and rlson, manager of the Merchants . 11. 11 I domestic trade quoted at $3.3b to unchanged at $6 to $8.25. The vein now being worked Is forty prospectors both young and old aro Bank at Neepawa out of $1,180 by $3.50 in bbls Dianitaba. flours firm. Export, heavy ... ...$ 4. 25 to $4 80 feet above the water's edge. It be- now hard at work panning the creek cashing a worthless cheque. . ,T+io. 1 paterits, $4.45 to` $4.55; No. l Fhtpart. Light y ...... i 10 4 25 I gins with p width of two feet, and bottom. Eight Mile Creek runs in- As soon as the new Highland Regi- . 2 patents. $4.15 to $4.25. and Bulls, export, heavy, at the farthest point now reached is to Trout Lake about three miles ment is formed in Hamilton the Gov- ' +strong bakers' $4 to $4.15 on track cwt. .....- ...... 8..50 3 75 three and one-half to four feet thick. Routh of the town of that name, and !ernment RiIi issue the new service -- -- --- ------fitttie- Sas -north_. ... orouee and upwards .....t 8 25 8 3 . • --- -- -..-- - � the procuring and make a - 3dillfeed-Bran stead at $lfi, and 3° Li hg- "'•"' 8-60 -8--50 I Quality sad thickness facrease w rt ntY grani�arWe g y Feeders, light, 800 lbs.depth. - o[ Poplar Creek, At Gerrard, at i the procurtna of the Highland dress. shorts at $18 -here• At outside Two other veins exist In the same the foot of the lake, there have A- Ono of $10 was imposed by the points bran is quoted at $12.50 to p Stockers, 400 to 800 nil] at different elevations. One is also been -some rich strikes of ore post -office inspector in London on a $13, and shorts at $17.50 to $18. de his week, lbs. 8 00 8 40 1 at the water's edge, and another � m t I young man, who, although award _ - a __ Manitoba bran in sacks, $17, and do 900 Ibs. .,.... ... 3 65 f 8 73 twenty feet above: The third, the � From the Rar»bler-Cariboo oxine at that it was contrary to the law, had shorts at $19 here. Butchers' cattle, one now beta worked, is twenty feet � M Igan, comes word that the rich- enclosed correspondence in a news - *4 J g i eat find o! ore that has been struck choice .. :. ..... ... 4 06 4 10 above the second, The two lower paper prepaid at newspaper rates - -COUNTRY PRODUCE. do medium .......... 8 50 3 90 led are of unknown quality and , ° property been uncovered only. . - ... 4t � n the o sty- haq b do picked ...... ... 4 25 4 85 thickness. All the ledges seem to almost simultaneously two Apples -The offerings of tali trust do ' bulls..,-.. ...... 2 75 . 8 00 extend along the entire front a quar- 1 one at the bottom of the seven -toot .UNITED STATES. . • pre large, and prices steady. Choice do rough :..... 2 50 2 60 `ter of n mile. !level tunnel, and the other on the stock, 65 to 7U per bbl. Light stock bulls, cwt 2 50 3 50 s - The u u t fust Passed was the urines .about one thousand feet die- A K q Aear•r-'Trade continues dull, with g T -� tont 1n a line The new find con eoldest August ever known in New priers unchanged. Prime whites are I Milch cows ....... 30 00 45 00 -FELL TO THEIR DEA' ji, slats of solid oro running 193 ounces York. according to the records of the q,aoted at On.75 a -bushel. tTogs, best ...... .6 25 . ' weather bureau, which back to Honey-The market s steady 1t 50 Sheep, do lexporit cwt••, 8 25 .Ie, 40 - y g y 1872, of silver and 70 per cent, lead Lo the y �ight Double Fatality on a Bridge at too. On the surface strike two men . to 7tc (' . -Brandon, ilRaa. ' in two days have taken out five tons Four collieries of the Union Croak for combo 1r ' Bucks ._ r. _..._ 2 GO 2 75 1 Company at Shamokin, Pa • employ- { of the ore. l Y 11ay-The 'market .19 quiettr with de- I C.U. .,sr. .... ,y...•„ .a 25 :� 75 A Brandon, &Tari,. despatch says Ing 5.040 men and boys. were closed ' • mend fairly good ?+0 1 nriw will Cab,ns; each ...... ...... 2 00 . 8 00 On Friday morn,ng a traction en- I REGULATIONS. I.down on Thursday for an Indefinite . ., g RELAXEDNEG !period on account of the overstocked - b,t•li: 39 on t.rac Toronto. Spring lam ba ., gt g 4 QO 4 20 : no with two men went through the a Strati~ -Tho market is' quiet at i Firat- Street bridge, and both men 13csrcit nt Teachers lite b I coal market, , $5 ' 'td $fi•54 P ton for ear lots TWENTY-NINE KILLED. were instantiy killed. Shortly after . y � y { The daclslon of the coal i om;.anice . .=on track, the Iispaztnient. to restrict the r nine o clock Dick Chambers of production of antlhrar Hops-`l'r"a-dw&.4wlth PP'e� QQm"A i'Brandon..0-pd. 3$--ve�rs and TNII.ami --A Toronto despatch says'-Tbe jeite by suspending work for a time 'bisastrous Explosions on the•Aus Ina!'at $I- 'n $20, �Ctrrli►' of A tkinside, aged 60. were Ontario N:darntton AepartaseaL ro-iwtll rr•arAt to the departure of thous- triaa Steamer. -�1e ISr ^ab of the engine. which was : parts a _mL !n some 1,01a,90 The -curings are fait- - - -- r scsrctX - �.ande iii niers toe Stith - One 11 d' py t � `stl+ady - car'Ia" are A'-Coratantinople despatch sa" -.,a t,rand new one, going over the Perla of the province, and owing to +companv has. origaged 1,000 tet 'iN - ''• q•i2l ka@ s'f` 40c per bush., aitd'°nbldll ' Three explosions occurr-d on Wedaea brayg.• whgn the rear end of the In- idBitions to the Normal ScbooI 'a- j operations ,aL Thur her, Texas, o k - ... g5 n® p conn e r gu. 1 P poultry -The market !s steady 1pu• soon after leavi3ig the bulgariaa tuirang a dom eto somersault, ar$ titan accdcd for tine nuinbor of teach-, GENERAL. -. -Chickens, 60 to 75c per pair. Ducks port of Burgas en r$ute for Eosr ; IaladedY in the Laud holow, a dfetance 'cera in traltiing. It has been decid- � I't Is reported. that a syridicatg of - .. i - ••- 70 to 90c per pair. Turkeys, 12 to i stantlnople, by whicWltweMy�aJoe 1 of %hrr:t 215 foot crushing both men +ed to admit to the N-ortnal schools a,tAmerican capitatIsts is about -to 'put- . -33s per 1b. persons perished. The steamer , und.-meat h At. Their deaths were in- j len o; lraaimited ber of ter#ifs de �s lath have cbase the whole stock of Brazilian - - caught fire, and had to be beached , stantaneoua, The boiler exploded, + j Wit` coffee - IiM `I1iFf 3 AT_, gipNTF;EAL. at Missurea,.eighteen miles north Ol ! knot bad the yeas of practdca l axperi- e 1eMing e;'ot the - steam, and extin- i I M • -'i4 ;'(' ?$&j; :sept, 8- he local mar- Burgas. A telegram conveying this ig�Rahinq the fire The men were nor- once In teaettinq• which the rennin- CZARaWIZZ BE WELCOMED. news wan received by the -agent .here Itions require. Theme on•paassing will ._ kets acme Wyly active, Sotrle of t ribly crushed Both mien were well- i be granted an interim cortiflcate I - .. ,. t a,VzHungarian Levant Line. known bore, were anartfrd, and leave Italian Socialists Pre aria a -• Itho ia!!h•rs txavc ral4ed their quasar which . t>x4, Ypakapu belongs. T which will be made permanent on P g • • 'tions her il"itoba flour by 15 t4ats� families. Chambers loaves a small ieuccosafuil aching for one year. Demonstration. ., _- • captain and officers of tFie steamer y � g y - ia.r.d lagh pat^nts ars' new gaoted at ; family, and Curie a large family of, 1}a.5+:+ *o $fay. i°eaL� oats are apd sir of her crew were among the 'grown-up sons and daughters living .-� A despatch from Rome, to the ti. t7sitio ae111n a; $& oat far dead. Z'ha `'ai :• pu called from I, LIGHTING SAGUENAY. Landon 'Leader, says the Italian Ex- nger, g ie.," in the viclnit of Brandon, Varna, Bulgaria, and after calling set y ecutive Corntnittee of the Socialist g export, September dcltrery. . Cheese iiurans was at through the, 'i' 'baa made nnoth+•r lump, and 21c is R*4rg !tea to Constantinople, when .. Department Will Erect a Light- party has resolved to promote s noho asked, though not often paid. LAKSDO'�VNE CENSURED. house at Pointe Noire. general strike In that country on �,Ifar llnabt Western colored. �Pirlte. the expio -ions tank place oh bond• A Quebec despatch sae's :-Tho Fed- , the day that the Czar arricPa there `11or J)cs have gong up' to 10¢c,_ and The steamer was of 1,076 tons, 280 on his visit to King Victor F,mman- - ',IQen ]4 c, Is asked for them by feet ba}ata and a depth of 18.9 feet. Strong. Feeling. Aroused by Report oral Government has decided to light eel, at the end of October, They ) ��tMOsoYe dealers. -This cloning together ---r- of War Com=iasion. j the Rives Saguenay, traversed by : have decided to organize meetings to the Richelieu and Ontario NaviQatr 'protest against the idea of a Gov- - rent rades of cheese A London despatch says: The con- { tion Company passenger boats. lir• g of "ills cliffs a PEOPLE KILLED.n ro- EIGHT orament founded on liberty and R _ h - I Ma,riney and. Fisheries Department, • 4. a , Fatahtiea in Disaster on Southern gross, .lnvitinR an autocrat to ~tett Interns ,te-. ndlcats • a genuine short- clition o[ affairs exposed to the ar agent of the ••Bess of s`�y, as compared with Commission in their report continues demand; though eaucis of the actual Railway, S. C. to be Lae subject of acaLhi crib -i its capital. she Socialists, nccord� _ ag has }eft for Tadousae with a number p buying is probably speculation for . • i cism in the press. One foreign at- I in to the resolutions a asked o the y g p gn i of workmen to erect a lighthouse at-) R . - . winter prices. Sortie recession in A Charlotte, N. C., despatch says: { tache is reported , :as saying; "Tye i Pointe Noire, near the sclstce where executtvo committed. are asked w lice . price 'ir not improbable it the large A north -bound passenger train on the I knew it was bad, but not as bad `the stsexuae Carolina went on -the the atreeta, of Rome, through -dei , which ._. make continues later into the au- Southern Railway, between hock as the report would indicate," rocks. the Char is suppas°d to drive, and .,,_Lut�irt tban dealers expect, but it is Fill and Yorkville, F. C., • went Lord Itapadowne n is severely can- s - ♦ 4o hriot ' ns the ]3tsasian autocrat :'4 • not likely that the price'wtTr go tihrangh " "shing *Creek bridge °a 1 cured in some quarters and, his res- p 1st P. passes by, The ILakinam. ation to ' down much. The Liverpool spot Thursday morning.Eight persons MEW, '' S EAI . �'Ui BINE. ej Wials are makt pr4paralions to 8 P ignation demanded from fixe War Of- `' `� bat t4xf>;,••InAiinci<j,'&nd prevent . quotation is up to 52s per cwt. for were kilted outright, five or six tat- •flee .management.. What, is being Will Gzfiiitly :,j&cre&A6 Power- Fitt I osafb d slltrbarw_6.� ' _ - • colored. Butter is• firm, but un- .ally hurt, and fifteen or sixteen pas-' atone to effect reforins is the serious SLmam Fresa3re• .1 p � . changed as to price. C3redn-Peas. aero vera .more or 1nJ�ed• question the noon is makin Tho - - fife high freights; 72c afloat here; The fireman; mail clerk's d baggage- re rt se, s tar a the War Office lk- i.ondan despatch . Soma k $' po y �°�` • . . OPS AOR JXPAN. _ .rye, :.3c east, 58}c afloat hese; buck- man were buried-undhr: the wrack. Tending British engineers:'ais.e;[peri- is lacking In o.Ranization, and- Is wheat, 48 to 49c; oats, old, No. 2, Jul'!ua Johnston of To al Hill. S.C., meriting with a new turbine engine - 37bc +in store here; new 85}c afloat y rotten, incl army can Bever be sound. which s said to .develop 100 ]horse- Lady Minto and Daughters Start is fatally hart;. W. T. -Slaughter of i h - here; September delivery; flaxseed, Hickory, S. C„ and Conductor 'Ter : power with the expdnditurd of only:. 11 oa Two Months' Trip. - i$1.13 on track here; feed barley, 50c; nor were seriously injured. Ot the WILL MARRY A DUKE. twelve pounds - of .saturated steam. An Ottawa' desl atch says' --The - ' No. 3 barley, 521je; corn, 60c for No. This means a spec - fatally injured four are negroes. Rot -ht pinto, actomp hied by - ' ...., ' ` 8 yellow American. Flour--• or thrrt kti'ats torr the same' cost�as h d t u it era I di ountess of a ten timbers are. said to have caused Amezican Girl to Ma Duke of Y her two; el os da g t +a ea - • ' ' ;- � tta patents, $4.50 to $4.60; seconds, rry a 94 -knot service. Rini ,Elliott, and Captain __. - _ the wreck. Roxburgh. *a and y $4,.20 to $4.3Q; strong -bakers', 1 BeBD, a 7mpe al --- - - • ♦-� -- --- __ _. _ 7$3,75 to $3.95. _0ntasio straight If 4. '- lett on tis ri rollers, $3.60 to $3.70, in bags, LEAPED OVER FALLS. A London despatch says :-Ti.e DROWNED_IrI A i'UB• Limdted on Wednesday afternoon for ' - a].75 to $1.88; patent,, 5In s - engagement is 'announced of Miss Vancouver, en routs to Japan on a ` $9; extras, 31.55 to $1.G0. Feed- Elderly Woman Commits Suicide May Goelet to the Duke of Rox- Sad End of Twe-year-old Child at two months' .visit.• At Tokio they Itfknitaha bran, $17 ; shorts. $19, at Terrapin Point. i burgh. -The Duke of Roxburgh is Kingston. wd11 be.the guests of Sir, Claude Mac now the nicest of Rfrs. Ogden Goelet, donald, the British Ambassador. The ._ begs Included; Ontario bran in bulk, A Kingston despatch says; On - A Niagara Falls, N.Y., despatch, mother 'of Miss Afay Goelet, at New- Governor-General, Sir Nm. 3fulock. -- to $16.:0; shorts in bulk $19 Friday afternoon the two-year-old Lady Laurier, and a large nutihber of to S20; beans,• choice, primes, $1.60. says: Late on Thursday afternoon a 'port, R.I. He accompanied the child of Abraham Storms, caretaker woman, aged about fifty years, whose Prince ofWales during his tour of citizens of Ottawa, were at the ata- : Provisions -Heavy Canadian short name and place of residence has not Canada. at. "Alivington," was drowned in a tion to say good -by e;, and they gave . .. cut pork, $19 to $21; light short tub of water. The mother was out- her Excelency a rousing cheer as the' cut, $19: compound lard 0} to lOc; yet been• ascertained, committed sus- _ a side hanging out clothes, and when I 11 --finest lard, 10} to llic; hams, 13} Gide by leaping into the river,, a few train pulled out of the station. feet from the brink of the Horse- she returned found the child dead in - + to I,4Tjc: bacon, 1.4 to 15c; live hogs, WEST AFRICAN COTTON• the tub. She had been left on the WILL HURT EMIGKATIaN:. 1$6.25 to $6.50; fresh killed abattoir shoe calls, at Terrapin Point.. Iter ___ _ floor.- . . . . hogs, $9; American clear backs, body was swept over the falls,' Her Wonderful Development of the In-___+__ 313.73; cicar'shorilder pork, $18.50. cape, pocketbook, and lunch were left CANADIAN LIVE STOCK. Letters From Canada Published in - Eggs -Candled, selected. 37 to 17}c; behind. She had 46 cents in cash. dustry. i London Papers. No. 1. 15c; straight receipts, 14c; The cape is of black, coarse mater(- A despatch from Lagos, British A London deapatoh says: The No. 2, 12c. Cheese-OntaV. 10} -i, with hood lined with plaid. The West Africa to London, reports that E=ports of Cattle and Sheep to Canadian emigration office has cabled to 11 c; townships, 10}c; usher, lunch was is a candy box, bearing there has been a wonderful develop- Britain Shoals Increase - Emigration Commissioner at Rinni- • IOpc. Butter -Townships creamery, the words, "Mason's, Berke loy." meat of the cotton -growing Industry A London despatch says: The a askin ,.hat stria ent enqui be '19 to 20C Quebec 19 c; Western; in the interior. It has been found - - g f t ry 4 } . 0 annual report of the Markets .Com- made into complaints reeved by . d . . 15;c. Floney-White clover, CAN DISCOVER NO CAUSE. necessary to put on extra trains in mittee of the city corporation says 1n sections, li t- 12c per section in order to bring the large output . to p London newspapers from emigrants Ir se flan, Sc. the coast. trade from Canada is increasing very sent out by 'so-called emigration For Height of Lake Level -Kay gta `__ I considerably, From 1893 to 1902 agencies. These complaints publish- _ - _ Still Higher. fliers were delivered at the market ed her© are bound to do. an in mouse ,' USTTED STATES ItiAI2KFITS. DIED IN PENITENTIARY. - 229,048 cattle• and 193,440 sheep amount of ' harm to emigration to . . .1' A Toronto despatch says :-A� - from Canada. Canada _ Minneapolis, Sept. S. -Flour -high- cording to information received at Sudden End -of a Montreal Wife- il== � . - - -er on cars; first patents, $4.50 to the City Dngineer's Department the Murderer. U2JIVERSAZ'EMPIFE DAY. -UO KITH BAYONETS. $4.60; second patents, $4.40 to lake level is a toot higher than es - - I. $4.50; first clears, $3.50 to $8.60; this time last year, and 21 inches A Kingston despatch says :-Avilla ' Indian Rulefs Want `Britain to Set - - -- -second clears, $2.65 to '$2.75. Bran higher than it was seven years ago. Bourassa, of Montreal, who killed Apart May 24th. French Soldiers at Pekin We .-Fri bulk, 512.30 to $1.70. Engineers have not been able to die- his wife a year ago, and over whose Two AniericaD St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 9.• -Wheat cover the reason for this. The lake trial there was intense Kingston Interest, died A -despatch from London says . A Pekin despatch says: In a fight -closed :-Cash, 88c; Sept., 83c; Dec., level seems to rico gradually during on Tuesday !n the Kingston Peniten- Several .Maharajahs in India have on Thursda br.tween French soldiers 87c: May, R9}c. (every seven yearn, and having reach- tiary,.to Which he was sentenced to written to Lord Bath expressing; y Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 8. -Flour- od Its maximbrn. height, declines. It f life imprisonment. f7is illness was their willingness to make Way 24 I ail i four Ammtrans kho Wrench usedliteadc. Wheat. -Spring, No. 2 white j was easerted however, that the (hardly of a day's duraLlon. Ho was F�rtpiro Day provided Great Britain bayonets, and two of the Americans Q1c; winter, unsettled; No. 3 red, to water could rise still highdr. in the insane ward for a time. will set the exatnplo.. retro seriously wounded. 1 I . - .. , 1. :, �� �. _.• amu! . , �.. ! v . .. , . . , , ,.., -, - _ — rv..c ..,, .. / .,� ... . ,: .• 1. _ w�-. . a .. n ` a r' ., .. , .� C,. r , f • as ;.J ., ' - IO�t for dowzwasrd lcok, every aroof of "Hare you on your register a n Mfr' T �,1 i jj�1 e j�(�{](jt 1920 ..12d%.ob92kdh&- - -rne _- head; - r or c _ Ill Il O LEA 1 E (hill U V LG . - I aqueeezed-out tear. And •then his ion--Chk i�dian fanxily� in t e coup - I ld client acted -.right through t: a tnialr - try, -salary not the chief objddC ?" TIM PITIABLE ST08t OF . generally with s�+cces�. M4. Lewis The scholastic agent whirled round YOUNG GIRL. .. . ... I., ^C •C- d- - t 0 would have made a Lit in the sad faced t2ic a2plicaixf. Ho Y.ad ,:_ . ___. _ I.. '.. `" tiv,&tAcal world as a sRage maria- just such a vacancy then. Sir GVV gen He was malting a success as Geopge Grayne's wife and daug'.ter Every 112other of a QrFawiag Girl it was in the legal wand. .1s a were waiting to iatorview a lody.; 11 Be Interest ed in the - -- •.-- coach he had driven many a trim- their place was in the country. t Hy the - l; a y '' o have a. vacancy, but it is Story TLad ; �? fi+ �• h ,59gC1, Of the; 1. .ictal into safety. b• Ihmssed so, and with the two sov- more companion than governess Young y' • f . ' ' `' statins in her pua^Be, the discharged that is required. The only tearlting _ Arrow prisoner carried out the scheme she needed is laltgtaages. Do yeti--• ?" Hiss Laura Dumontier is the daughter, of a wefl-to=do farmer fn in her minds -a scheme "French, Ge:man. and Italian " Quebec.The circ had framed f which. she had thought "Fluently ?" stancesuundert�wh ch she was forced the points o I 1;i;iia; _0�Is' 00 M� out in the solitude of her cell. There "Fluently," to discontinue her studies and leave was no reformation about' her; she "References ?' 1.11 CHGLPTF:Ii II. forged reference. At the' interview school will be. of interest to all mo- wan as wicked, or more so, as the For reply, she harided him Ludy ~ Tutt household at Grayne Holl was in which the enga'gmnent was recur- day she was arrested. She had a Norwood's letter. Htu lead it there of growing girls, and Diisa Du - she oke well, charmingly, and . montier consents to make them pub - I G U y"na,p fy -- was at once ongngedas compa.nronher'?"_ � - - George Grayne was arriving at that to Lady Grayne's an.ughter, Life at from, reading and re -re ng It "How long were you with her?" be to others, She says: ieAi May 'age when pettisituieas sets inF-a d I Grayaewood was a change after thaH had been 1n her cell with her for "Six years and three moaitils " age of twelve I was sent to a con- ease which, it left unchecked, grows two years of imprisonment she had two years. Parts of it she knew She was lookilT stra,iaJtt into his g with alarming rapidity. He was vent school !n this pariah- At that suffered, although even there she by l:dart. A great change was eyes as she said this, without a P touch older than his site, and her fared well. Even in gaol she had wrought in the tttyle of her aonver- tremor or blush. She was a beau- time I was as healthy as any girt ability to Indulge in such things as, -striven to • please, and succeeded. cation, Before her conviction her tiful liaa•; it seemed a pity to waste of my age. ev the end of s couple - golf, ,tentnis, stud cycling in no way I e h was spiced -highly iced_. such a talent in a governeembip. of years, however, 1 felt my strength Success attended meet of her ef- l� i g y reconciled bin - to his fgatrla3ling forts; it„had Steen a prominens tea- Tow she .embellishefl it crfth Saripp-- "Um> -that ought to do. Rilyat leaving me. �iy appetite grew poor, ability. to do so himself.- Mord Cure in her career, until that un- total p`hroses aha$"illustrations it• salary are you expecting ?" and I suffered from severe headaches♦ oven-, his intelligence was no longer ,I fortunate time came when she was was good :,•tG bear' Elbe was one of "The place 1s away to the conn- I nevertheless continued my studies a.:.of tiF,e,t keen order of°which he had .•found out.” the lithe" ineuds aarovgci.. But, tT31•-quiet Y' until October, 1901, when I became -been so proud, and he knew it. I frwo years parlor• to her engage- bad had enough Of gao). She meant "Quiet, yes. Deed -and. alive hole, very ill and was Sateen h leave He shill - o -tea seat on tl:a to be wealthy, and live the life of from what I know o} it. Grayne- school. The headaches that had meat as' companion, she head stood loc`�i bench, but his mental decay in the dock o} the Ancient Badley, I enjoyment tlat money brings; but sodic -down in Sussex.- bothered me became wlmost constant.- was unnoticed there-Ardbecflity is she meant to acquire that wealth "I don't mind its quietness." I suffered from pains in the back and faking a judge and jury not alone, _.,quite a common ingredient of many I b tion -punishable mean -a. "R'hat salary do you want ?" stomach and the least exertion would for Alfred Dubois stood by her side. y P .- Ioonl heathen I Her beauty possibly ha.d an effect And, primarily, she would cut all "What should I ask 4" leave me almost breathless. A dodo- Fie had married a young asides.-' on the judge, for, 1n pes�ag sen- that set which would', she knew,,.de- "you pay us here a cosnrmiWion for was called in and he said I was perhaps because abe,was fra?eh, and tante, her companion was allotted spite her Lmprl:sonmeat, welcome on your Srrst yeas♦'■ salary -tem per suffering from anaemia, and was to a .: young. Why she married-, him he five ye9�rs ot. that labor which is her. Di Xha.rgod from the gaol at tea!'." very dangerous condition. He treat - did not pause to inquite: Posstri-f hart. d she herself but twa» kheir ni_� o'�� £n the morning, she 3 am willing to do that.' me until Febru without the' bly his title r,linted, betme her; any-{ oadeace had been the same: - And knew she had some hours in wIaich "Sign this fos+m them-.-jthera, and least beneficial casuistry Then another -- way, it was -not Sbe had jjjjjj a,e could with saferty move about in a__9k fifty pounds a year." doctor _was_c_alled in, but no better money. - they deserted the aeataaeel-riebly- t t`�y --��'_- aa excellent lite -income from her I The police description of their life LOnadO'n, Sire. acted to. be'out of i 1 they pay 6o results followed hie treatmenty— e fistst husbands estate, anti she had ;waded like a romance. Printed in Lond>n before .er "set" arooe. "Well, it is more like a cook's 1 parents were now thoroughly alarm- - - the disposal of it by will; she meant I a continued-in-our-nextman.form it The porrLinanteau of clotting she wege than a governess's. But they f ad and two other doctors from St. to exercise that power in her dough- would have been largely read. They i had hod in the prison whilst await. want the real erticl�-a thorough I g�thelomi were called in, and after ., ter's favour. Meanwhile, she was a had swindled right and left since ing her trial, acrd which bad been lady. The daughter is a bit consultation their verdict was that R young cid woman, with, no fear of returned to her on Her discharge, 'nervy,' and they want her shaped. a incurabl -. - death before her, When she record- they cane together. At first 1t my trouble had reached n ed 'Her for,y-drat birthday she felt', was attempluw to show that the she left at cloak-rooxu. ahflst You look the kind of woman able stage, I was greatly disheartened -, woman was coerced by t.i.e man, but h°a`�"'g a brealcfasC-how sweet those to shape." i ,and did not expect to livelong when as young as elle had' done at the' and bacon, coffee, and rolls TbU was said with an mtnorova . the absent© of any rtiad-riage lines I on�kiay one of fay friends asked mo .1. It ago of twenty-five. I stopped that line cd defence. utter tasted after two years' 1 work and grin; but Miss Wostcar's i why I did not try Dr. Williams' Pink- -- Her daughter, Vere, was in her No w4heme of villainy in which sa=te from them !-SIA asked reception thereof did not encourage , Pills I had lost confidence in all twenti year. She was n sweet,, r t:he Pust �Oiflce Directory. and its contlaua.nce. This was not t.l e' beau 1, we woman, and medicines, but was willing to try Itmi'd, ght�-up-in-the-county girl. rupuloua Frenchman could from the coluonn headed "Scholastic fust man she had conta+olled by a • but hig y strung and nervous to i caatb ae, seemed Lo have eocaPed I Age�tce," she took down two ar glance from ler eyes they Were anything that might help me, and ' a degree To share her character, 1 theca As a record of brill{ three addre--scs. organs site could we. The sciwlas- my father got me a supply of the crime, the history of their labors I From the Morning Post she gleam- tic agent subsided. pills. When I had used n couple of resat TTS a had a cam anion, yr w unique. Fla mase stitch abouts id, that Lady Norwood had jurat "Step title way,' he said, sus he bonen it was very plain that. the pills _ Yt>D of Its coracre, and mould her - - �• l3' p woe un! ue. Dot. as has been said, � compania overne.-s--ftiss Evelyn ! � sw:'ed fox a tour round the world. apened the door of the waiting- were doing in good, and atter I had !iYevtrer. It iiia perNll � out the Law. ivoaaaood woe as goad a name room_ And Miss t�eetcar arntaerod. ;takrn them a couple of months i sus oo in the labor which is hard, aha the auburn-haim%vtol erneas � I an any other, Fler friend, the chis- I "This is one of the .go%ernaemea, xy i once more enjoying the blessing of �e She canoe oast, of pZri w[th lbs . Nor- Lad the oti— one has not aju'ivecl good health I feel that Dr, 11i1- _ _ aconin eaa+t h®r, then would Rhe I octory, told her that Lady* 9:g - -tatbe,is and timildit be co i portmanteau t m she stood u loth n la,, a l - h y ns:picu- wood's London address was 8t3A, , yet. You will, I think Siad bar! lama' Pink Pills have snveh uiy life tman#eau of undsarclothlaR, and . ousrly absent in her charact,=, I Lw sovereigre, tho latter given her Ff'yde Yank Gardens. When she had' everything you require lVe have' and I gladly give my experienr.e in Fdiss Evelyn iVasCcer was a wo>nran : fiattocd her breakfast +r;m spent personal knowledge of the excellence t he hope that it may be at benefit to by the charlaln, She ¢eeesnc•ed the -with a past, Most women who I hey, for she had worked hard at some =irate writing a letter. Thr' of her 'lengunges,' and she comes some other young girls " 4. . _ . .. t enty vel ye lore sroaJ withautla a three-and- eiop p ; religion to please him. As usual. meed to das I's wt� f�eyher hand, licrause atj manla6a+.ite pros ed hesthe Ito us with several �tart Inst proved i�s c of blessing g timesrn to young she had succeeded, and many a I1t- k Norwood, ria and women as Dr. Williams' - -'._..route at the forge where marriage tIe concession was thmeby here but a hand-wi4ting expert could I aagagement with, Lady gi . f _ fwAars are riveted. hat s a paint. She I have recognised it as hire ' I and Lady Norwood as runes us that � Pmk Pills They act directly on the Gaol chaplains tike tonus tr}-1t t- a i :-lead, too, a caruaafully concealed; p tris to their skill The "86A, Flyde Park' Gardens, I she had every ea.tist�aetion givan blood and nerves invigorate the !arae an actress to the finger-tips. convect of the 1tP is no rare thing, „Lady Norwood has Teat leas- I pounds --are perhaps a tribe hi h; . but 1t it suits Niru to nay notl.ir.g, g p p haps g ,store henith and atrengt.5s to the ex- , IMe dames of such woman In the ore in writing in the highest Norms, but in those days, my Lady, a good haunted patient when evert effort of the chaplain secs, through the by- y g "hessian world figure on the board p g o} Mfas Evelyn 1VesLcar a ability as article eonana8ndn 'a high figsuse the physician proves unavailing partfry. In this ps+'titular irisatanu. I p icigss in lettere .six feet laag. Bu4 ; 1 eampanioet-governess Hite is na Lady Norwood was pay£ng as Much, Those pills are Hold by all deniers an . +�'� pose v a ; he know ba had a genuine, confect- - phe was not anxious to ad3rairable manaQor,i excellent iln- and but for her tour abroad Alias a medicine, or may be had by mail she was such an excellent: artre ss I (stage rtar. She needed as a firm-! Sacrament Sunday bar ptrior-F guilt, most punctual and attentive Rb+tcaa would not naw be at lib -:post pard et 60 cents a box,- or eta lament something mare purnrnacat 1 to her duties. Lady Norwood's ' arty We should be able to asrpply boxes for a2-50, by writing to the " ' • g your needs at a much lower salary, Dr Williams' Medicine Co . Brock- I ntaeastce nesrty brought tears to his I land ,enduring than pubItc opinion t=est -'&9 played so well. (irojccted Dour fa the whole and Bole I land the favor of critics, A bank Her dyers was useful to bar It I reamn for her rtla with VJiRs but not with such a strong recom- villa. Ont. Remember that no other balance had eharaaa for her before ti:swtcar, whose services she so I mestdatlon as in this case 1'71 _ I war not the styliaf+, fasliionable medicine can talcs the piste of these . -I .all other things highly prized.' loav a you now; perhaps you would dress o} the time of her previous _ . , pilin, and nee that the full name, Dr, Had 91s Geor e's wife been a f like to question Miss Weattver, miy - g liberty, "when she was reigning a' Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peo- _ Isertsp jsaious-which she wan not.- -- CHAPTER III. Y•" lahte aright have noticed how Leen I Queen of the Night• but the plain, Aad he Went out of the room, ple, is on the wrapper around every A wotanan leaves prison as�n ,rule box. , the governess was in doing little leaving sa atitaosphare of lies bo- f DL X Chi SE'S 25c. j bettor for ter stay- in it -not mdral- hind h.im, 1% d'£d not usually - ascetic©able things far Bir George's 1 A. + I y - 2CATAA�N C#tBEly, but physvca,lly. Th.e regular end but he was in a hole ..Comfort, And they had tho effect than four or flue coat`; whilst in •.. f aim,le food and exercise in almost through Cine noxa- ostia of the let- loTs Intended them to have : Sir gh P b winter he has been knocvn to 'don as 4 aeon dicot ro the dr,oaca all cases iia,; sore.. ter. They im- feta sad ho filled the hole up that _ ,George thought very highly of her. ares bydw 1-wo gad tiio.rer, paroled the woman who left the gaol many na a baker's dozen. AM a conisaeacement, she was antis- Meals tea okem dear, the ear wag. Few men in s dilIIirblve hes- paasaaaaa mpsdro t1t;s a6 thely n R'eatcar, but who had en- Mrs. Van Alstyne (nee F61r�ny Cros-' nen vritli 1haL thougjat of hie a threat ane pera,.�aalatZ, �c uabi•; tared it under anotl-er namer-a name tints at a lie LO get theanaelven out by), authoress of the hymn "Safe in of id --it is so easy. ., ' rfronger feeling would come later+-- CetarrhandFta.Fe.ar, Htower with aliases clinging to it like the Arms of Jesus"' -has enured her when she was ready. Fres ,tu a+alar+, er i)r,A w. c> aaa j�iss .IV,wtcar waa questioned and . - lfadLdal C_ o. .oroata and , Ck% barnacles. There was a staately u eighty-fifth year_ She has produced ,At the same time she was clever ose••g eationed, but eke came out quiet: ors about her beau4y, and the 2,000 Hymns, o} which iieaTiy 100, .. -- enough to keep in with the rnldtross of 13re ordeal wltah colors In fw e - • of the house. Indeed, her mleFioti sober; demure black, with white - look }ram her clear eyes w•as con- 0D0,000 copies have been sold, To sea as t oxtail ed that stile ❑dente fast tri it had been the her we owe also such well-known n - wan to glue satisfaction, •and right !cuffs and collar, which her solicitor + rig_ actress; That , well she fulfilled it. She hsnd taken 1 had insisted on .her wearing at the chief factor in the success of the old-time favorite sons" as "lies Music diet, Lao sad, refired face of Ihibols cornbinatiotl, q >xspc Us Prairie Flower," "'There's hlugic :: ahs post of eon>♦panlon, which she I trial• , hens was a mask. Behind, a,-rere had tilled for nearly a ear, because Mr. Ru La:.vis was a lawyer At t., a first rtcholastic agency at in the Air,".and "In. 'tto Ha.zel Dell y y peri y were intelligence. eF d, keen, oalculat- , - it entaPed retia ement in tl.e •court with a keener knotvled a or nten which she presented be -self, the my Ke:lie's Sleeping.- hire, bran B Ing intelligence. In a maUcli of try. She had a motive in getting'' Ulan of hiss profession he throve, b •. principal tvied in vain to scetase a Alstyne has been blind from a few y wits she must Heade conquer. The *way from London, ,away from Possibly that accounted for his suc-I regisKa•ation tee. If there was an battle is ever to the strong. weeks after her birth,' and la 1358 people who might know bar. 1 to■. Tle prime feature in his de- irmnediate opening in the country,' she married a blind musician_ • salary little object, tier etc rues Tre two ladies were charmed with Hand her real cba¢caeter been known' force of n woman was her "get up.'" hor. Lady Norwvood's teAimonial Mr, Gully, the Speaker of the -- lairs would never have rotu¢id a.place' F3vsn judges, ha °would argue, were propwred to Pay the proper changes, British Rouse of Commons, has one g E� was accepted without a sr.:adow of In fife C3rayne Hmll•household. The � led away by apreara.r•,ces. Prior not ot.F,erwise. There was not such suslvieion. Could Fiss Westcar corm great hobby, and tl:st is to know "taint o} the gaol was on her when to a trial. he had his client in )tis an opening' c n t3 a books, and Miss mance her engagement at' once ?, more thoroughly ti 1n anyone ,else . ,.she came to it --casae by means of ai roam. and rehearsed every upward Evelyn• Vi'astcar lett the eafice. y� They had cease up by the the geography of-his•oivn country, - At the second and third cMke the morning express, avid were returning and his knowledge in this direction - --- -- result orris the satuer-ar'o openings, by, � 2,15 train from Waterloo. is really wonderful. He .was one . _ but fairveat anxiety to secure refits- Could Hiss �VesAccaivue manage to caicii' day, some few yews ago, and before _ .1 .11-,Many tration fee The heart of Miss tit ? Yes. ho tanteggto his present high position, P mounted fiilgiet stats of sinking, " That down bac and oniatho rRay was able tttl tell la a . Weatcar was so nice, t1� use ■ but sire• ---�- ■ .fourth office with Isis lightness than they sou t LY the cora anion tie tsame of c ery stream _ _ _ �_1. _ 4y ��ySJg train, acid thevbrvughaan would e P V. . . ' . iL site had done tie preceding three. wa3ititig for thean at Gzaynowood they crossed, even down to-the111iii111 She had imagined that asking ,a low station. The Hall was some die- smallest brooks. . salary would hav o ensured success; a •=wy�ip©uId PtGo1A1 be We3� t1�d They �9ldtls�e ]ad yet to learn the state of tine txancc away from the railway, and vehicles difficult to .got at so mull OF INTEREST TO MOTIiE$S. go'-•erress-corttg�nnion mv.:et. a way -side place., miss Weatcar - fQQda But at the fourth oYiire luck was would not fail, would she? N I. A Safeguard• For Children Cutting - -,': • waiting her -waiting ]ter in in the she would not. Teeth in Hot Weather. _ We do trot claim that every cne ataxia. It does not eaFe by induc_ share of Sir George Grayne's Rife And etre 'did not. She fetiched her ..Rho is paral -zed can be cured b • -in unconsciousness and unriatural' and daughter. The time when children are cutting y 3 g Ao�•ident helped. Two oternesses p°r'tmanteau from the cloak -redact, •' . • using Dr. Chase's Nerve Fooi1, for sleep. It • does not deaden the, P g and was at Waterloo statfou with teeth ie always an anxious ono fc r . many are beyond 'the reach at any renes as do opiates and 'narcotics, had been w'ritirn 'to to meet Lady the GrayncTocd label on it before mothers and when this occurs daring 313 -1 treatment and lwst Lnish 'But, on the otter hand, by assistin g I Grayne and her daughtew; but even the hot weather solicitude often deep- their days in helplessness and suffer- nature and supplying the elements I a,s the agent met tltoso ladies, he lad ,downm'tite-d time. So site Travel- lecl 'down with two nsembeas of the ens into alarm. So many ills that from which are formed new blood ' saw tJ:e letter to the 1 o6 arnesses often result fatally are .liable to on- ir-g. - I nankin the a oinbrient lying on Graynewood family -so she entered It is rather to those wl:o are only I and nerve force; effects thorough and g PP g the Grayne household. sue that, every mother will be inter- artiall r;aral11 yzed and Yo those who `lasting cure and' is bound' to benefit his deakr-ungosted ! F3e showed (To be Continued.) sated in a medfeal discovery that p y' I all wl;o use it. the laiiies into ilia wafting -room. - robe this period of many dangers '.are slowly but surely developing the Seldom, it ever, has any medicine He was comltelled,to go through the .- Mrs. R. Ferguson, of 105 Mansfield symptoms w•1.ich indicate tie art- ; secured such hearty endorsement' of faaca Of keeping them a little while; street, Montreal, Qua., gives bar ez- " roach of such ailmelits that we'physicians and then in the outer office he re= PERSONAL POINTE$8 I p physicians and people alike. The _ ` patience for the benefit of other. -_ ,erould suggebst, the advisability of us- I cutaoS which It has brought about lioved his feelings by discharging one- - ' :.ing Dc, Chase's Nerve Food, the hate often been moat extraordinary, wretched clorS, and nursing nn°ther, Notes. ci Interest About Some mothers, She says: "My baby has . ;great rood cure for diseases of the 13r.d anyone who regularly and per- vt hose services were too `valuable to Leading People. slwaYs been °stall and delicate, aaQ 1.ner•.es. Isistently uses this great food cure lose. Even an infuriated employer his ted so. that last summer wi i17:e❑ you find yourself Iy ing swab:o is sure to lion it of inestimable will exQicire a rrlc.e discrimination It is been said of Princess Charles his teeth that I did not think ht as "' nights, sutler }tom itdigestion-and as" nerve restorative and at times. He would In a very few of Danmark, that she can, bind a would live. The medicine the �octoa •headache, . feel -drowsy. after ,meals blood builder. mtomeants have to apologise to the book, steer a boat, pull as oar, ride ordered for him did not do him nucx . 11and losing energy, ambition and Icy. noting your increase in weight waiting ladies, who would probably a bicycle, knit a stocking, -take a good. Then he was attacked taxi c°tire e, it is time to Pay attention ] chess, and speak dysentery and a very hot aldn and A 1 while using Dr. Chase's Nerve .Food go to some other agency, in which five tlanapa ea a list o} accomplish- cough. I sent for Baby's Own Tab+ .. _to :tf a nerves. You may find your- , y-ou qan prove that new, firm flesh case he wouUI lose the commimiong . . self 4n itablct at times, -veon ied over,l and niuscular tissue are being added which he would have exacted had he merits which even a Girton girl lets, and they did him a wondegot •little tl:ingF-, unable to concentrato to - the body. 50 cants a box. six brought about the engaggmenh, for might envy. amount p good, and he is now -got •" - . the tntnd, forgetful end. absenimind�- hoses for $2.50, at all dealers, or one of the governesses whose letters Sir Tattoo Sykes is one of the ting on splendidly." eI a, r!Isheartened and ,• discouraged. Edmanson, Bates & Company, Tor- ha$ not been posted. having ex- i Wealthiest baronets In the kingdom, Baby's Own Tablets are sold by al y -L'Tt,ter give some• attention to the onto, To protect; you against imf- h'auFAod his curses on the clerk, he the rent -roll of his Yorkshire estates dealers in medicine or Ri21 l- urn s ertu.t. tatfors tl a Portrait and signature of 1 began to curse his a7wn luck, wlieia falling not far short of $400,000 Der post paid, at tRenty-favc ccnt� n l �v Dr. Chase's terve Food cures and ,Dr. A. W. Cbitisr, the,famiivs rncoitit he was interrupted by a voi+:e say- annum. Ho has scniq strrgilar:by the Di ,tVilliama DIeclicl::^ a entbs paralysis and It�wtiotor I book author, are re: hoe. I ing to one of his st,aif : clothing fads, and never wears fewer p;any,` Brockville, Ont. Vr a - -, . . .. . . .. . . i - . r _MONSOON I ... .. TO ODBBDBBOBIBEBb.By o:ezr=s Miss Eva _Peak• �# Toronto 18 sale of horsesLeattle and shee_p in so %be rddsesa'labst"oa7� FaVV� ova alwaysaseertainthedate towbicb with Pickering friends this week. about tfiree weeks. a" out _ ursubsoripticatoTs[s>rX-19 Herbert McPherson, of Chicago, for bills.J. �''` Bomittana•a are aatsaowledE•d b7 i Ods v ora of to ou label on she tree yap r ol- s nt Wednesda with Jas. Brten. It is with re ret that we re rt ^ nwin¢r•oeipt of funeral this osis.. alw:r• amiss C. Belly, of Niagara, is this week the death of one of theNew, ( ■ tNtD . date uaid ahead , V visiting her sister Mrs. John Good- pioneers of this townWp in the win at `•Trelawne." person of Mrs. Eli Barclay, at the � eX $diaM%, Mrs. Appleton, of Whitby, spent ripe old age of seventy-eight years. -- -few - -death took hlace.on-the -far daughter Mrs. F. Allaway. on which she was born, and dur- T'anUIL Mrs. Winnacott has returned ing her life -time did her tihare in j FICKEFmce, ONT., Sept. 11th, 1903, home after spending a couple of the difficult pioneer work of the weeks with friends in the city. township. Her husband, the late A George Allan, of Hamilton, visit Eli Barclay, pre -deceased her ' LOCALISMS* ea kds sister, Mrs. W. J. Clark, about eleven years. She leaves Flomnelettes extra large stock from 5e rip. and other friends on Wednesday. to mourn her death a grown-up Wiapperattes—See those new patterns. Extra cheap,. only 100. John and Mrs Murkar had a call family. Her funeral took plane j Loch Lomond Flannels—Just the thing for mens' fall shirts, etc. " W. Harrigan has been very ill on Wednesday from the lattees on Tuesday to the Claremont Bap- -- -Grey Flannels—Light or dark color. Large assortment. Found I A pair of spectacles in Elgin. G*__ slid chad2sm, Iy attended, showing the gh re- ' VuEs 4.6"o &W4 86"jwa ,carie. Loser call at this office. Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Moore are spect in which the deceased was wear. H. G. and Mrs. Calvert spent spending a couple of days this held. w `Come now, our stock will emprise you. Sunday with Bowmanville friends reek in Buffalo and vicinity with Geo. Every s nt Sunday and the former's brother.; „1 r; cos Monday with relatives in Lindsay The Rev. J. E. Moor"h--- -- -- --- - — -i — Wm. Stanley has gone to Chi- will preach nest Sunday morning eago where he has secured a good on " Heart purity," and in the uonsu situation. evening on " The old time reli- ion E. Peck, formerly of the Grand gioa. Trunk here, called upon Pickering The young child of Frank and ]friends over Sunday. Mrs. Allaway that has been ser- Miss Wilkinson and lady friend, iousiy ill for the past few weeks The only kind of Consulnp• �.---.- of Oshawa, spent Labor Day with is we are pleased to state, some- tion to fear is " neglected Please Call at «T.. and Mrs. O'Connor. what better.M — — - James McGeagh, of Hanover, Miss Lottie wood and Mrs. Geo. Consumption. — — — — ispentafew days last week through- Wood and child left for Philadel- People are Darning that con- - 1 out Pickering township. phis on Thursday morning after sumptlon is a curable disease. ee�� Miss Whiting, of Strathroy, has spending a few months suit It is neglected consumption - for for a fear says with. end Mrs, WawL- '8. and Mrs Bunting and family. M* iretle Dunbar left on Tilers- t s o�fCen-1riCLTlgb}e, C. H. Ham�� �nd Norman ;err, day for Toronto. She will shady - For your - At the faintest suspicion of y rl�ep2ripenied b --two frlenas from for a year in Branksome Hall on consum tion et z bottle of alo spent Labor Day in Tor Bloor st., prior to entering To- P $ ifftt, Tonto University. cott's Emulsion and begin School Books Inks Miss Mary Dale returned home Remember tti Harvest Home regular doses. chalks Black Board Brushes lat+t week after spending seve&1 festival in the hodist Church pencils _ Compasses ° months with her brother In :4tai!!� on the 27th and 29th of September. The use of Scotts Emulsi �. Note Pa per Writing Tablets etc tuba. A good time is assured. Watch at once, has, in thousands p r.. W. D. Gordon has just returned out for bills giving full particu- Cases, turned the balance in : + Y e from a trip to the north country Jars. in the interests of his business favor of health, ,;- Among those from a distance here. wbu attended the marriage of Mr. Neglected consumption does' Mrs. gavage and son, David, re- Wiman to Miss Birsell on Wed- is Emul- • - turned on Thursday after spend- not .slat .where Scot'Boo nesday were Mr. and Mrs. Wi- � 1 ling several weeks with friends in man, Misses Lottie and Andry cion is. _ f k f I� �!�oes ;Hamilton. Wiman. Miss Eva Peak mud Mias' Prompt use of Scott's Emul• _ �J�,/ (,a; • ; Mrs. R'. J. and Miss Ethel Dale Irene Lock, and MebsrG. E. H. -were in Claremont on Tuesday at cion checks the disease while it Lock. E. Harris and H. Wiman, jr.. tending the funeral of the late of Toronto, J, Diitchell, Pickering, can be checked, :r Mrs. Barclay. and W. Birrell, of VG'hitevale. se12a for a...aYnp:e. T. :Id. Henderson, of Toronto, There .sed away at •199 Sher- ` `spent labor Day with friends in �- sCorr : sowx>:, ce.Yawt. Sec We have just received a ood assortment of fine and henry lines recur bourne st., Toronto. on Friday Twoatc, °v061'0 at IYrtce= to suit eve bo See ourspecial encs' fine boots at S& 50 + town. Mr. Hen<lerson has last a x�>n who wag well and � g _. _. pc sod ls.oq; AL dreuiaia ed a lucrative position is the city. - - {'$-}} and see for yourself. --- - .-- ---- -- ' W, Reamon. of Clark's Hollow, favora ly known in this township to make cider — _ in past years ---L •dia H. Rich- , - A. Bunt1l"E58 days. Wednesdays and Friday ° Chapman. Auciley, v; -as almostct of the itsm .-Cor'lu - R. during September and everyday p .- a life-long resident. of the town - except Saturday after September. Fresh hi Sbe received her earlyThe potato crop this year prom- ` P ises to be very large. From some elucatior. in the college at Bloom- field which the prevent Pickering Miss uarters the statement is made College outgrew, They lived a qq the rot may destroy a good many. John Jaques. of this village, left long time In what is now the. par- � 1r� in our office this week two sample- mage at Greenwood and latterly ,�„�� (,L ... -`' which together weighed tR ti on lot 9, 3rd con., where they $ g - Is selling off, the rest of her stock of Spring and pounds ten ounce.. Those who can farmed. Finer daughters and two _ Tone, scattered from Buffalo to - Summer Millinery at cost price p o teake rshow better sample please leave Fault ste Marie, live to mourn her _ in this office. kind 0126 ,l1tly Ip2] room for the new stock of Fall Goods. Straw Mrs (Dr.) Jackson, of New York o She wap an indulgent, ; is Mrs. ( her parents, B. and and loving mother and a member _ ..,hat shapes from So up. Some bargains in f of the Society of Friend.. The hand. - Trtffinlgd Hats. This store will be Closed Mrs. Doyle. Mm. Jackson, has k - achievedconsiderabledistinction funeral took place on Monday to from Friday, July 24th Datil the Fall season Mt. Pleasant cemetery, followed R. H. CABSON, as an author having0 in September. ,- Daughter of the Piwritten "A 6II8 a work deal- by a large number of relatives and _ p_ Ing with collier life. in England. friends both near and from a dis- Bataher, Duabanoa -- The book was published Wet win- tance. Mesdames .Ableson, Wil- n. _ter and is ken of in most cox, Coulter and Spencer, daught- TRATi ED from Mr. Seaback's farm ' --` - epo era, and William, of Buffalo, a son, WHAT YOU CAN B.UY .FQR 2 CJ C?�. able terms by the literary critics. k: wbisevele. a Black and wbAs An U. •-tri _ - Ohl for annual Western ezcur- were the .chief mourners_ . John, n engin` eaaY• playas oommoaieaM wita5 ; Who Was near Moose -jaw, was lin- . JIV.X 6, 1a Qoswell Ave., near Woodbine, atone, Sept. 24th, 25th and 28th, able to arrive in time. Toronto. 2 bi ttles John Boll pickles 25, °lbs pan lard ?S ` good returning till Oct. 12th at A eery pr•att wedding took 6'be Pearl Tapioca 25 $4 The Fruit Lemon & mixed bio 4i single fare. Also to Port Huron, y - - — - 1 pair boots 35 d lbs aookiuR bean. 25 ' Detroit, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, place on Wednesday evexiug, j� ,jj�� , 5 ode pare silk 2} in wide 2 yds beagritai oar mndin 45 'Bay City, Chicago, Cleveland, Sept. 9th, at the residence of M.r. lckering `� Oal 0 f Ali colors 25 s sans corn S cans ?ea'�b _ _ . Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, and Mrs. A. Burrell, when Mr. v �`// I lb best tea in the market 25' 1.ib para Peru grwn 2b r Indianapolis, Minneapolis, and St. Frank G. Wiman, of Peterboro, Yards at Spink Mills, �T Paul. Also $28 harvest excursions was married to their eldest dough- Beat Quality Of . Hard Coal „rr • Loda'n to Manitoba points, Sept. 15th and ter, Miss Bertha L. Burrell, the _ - 129th, Rood for 60 days ,to return. ceremony being performed by the See E. Stephenson, opposite P'. O., Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. I pastor of _ Full weight Guaranteed, Whitby, for those and all through the Methodist church. The bride ' -tickets anywhere, everywhere. was au rted b her sister; Miss r j� l �+ Anot er fatal accident on the Sadie Birrell, and the groom was 1�1+�ve sad Chestau4 Sin Grand Trunk occurred on Monday assisted by his brother, H. - H. y night just west of Rosebank, schen Wiman, jr.,, of Toronto. After - -$5.70 at he Mill S' A- prietorF.)F) nlc-Ma}lett, Jr., son -of t}le pro- "t-ceremonytress--perform._edthe ---- _ _-- • of the Prospect House, of coalipany regaled, themselves with y '♦ _ Oshawa, met his death. The an excellent wedding surlier. The Pea Size $4.7.0 at the Mill yDung man with a companion had presents were beautiful 'and cost �beerl in Toronto daring the day IS-, showing the high esteem in We have also on hand quantity of h nt�d. -=:at•tending.the exhibition and wa R'hich the bride and groom are Best Quality Smithing Coal: 150,000 �Si l S a j . �fwen held. The ha •couple left on returning in the evening between happy r . -el' ]line and ten o'clock. It is not the evening train for Toronto and Our Coal makes warm 1rlends. , known how the accident occurred of points of interest, after Orders left wirn w. Peak delivered -as no one so far as known at the which they will take tip residencepromptly. :..present time saw him fall, but it in Peterbbro where Mr. n inlan PORT TERRY FAIR • GROUNDS. is supposed that lie fell from the has a lucrative position. THE train, sustaining injlirieS that NEWS joins their manyJorge Evaporator, (Largest in, . friends_ in P;.' ' caused his death or produced tin- extending to the young couple T Having been purchased for the erection of a consciousness. However, when their best wishes for their future t' Canada). are in the Market for 2,5oo Busbels of Apples per day the train from the east which did happiness and prosperity.. PI �ke' e p e r ;not arrive until about three on _ - _ n and aft • r E t mbe )fit+ �.'Tnesda mornin the engineer -ring G Y g _ ._-. saw a man on the track, lying at Brougham. We pay 25. cents per cwt. CA,�.a�3, for good, sound, Hard Apples of a right angles' across one of the rails -- size large enough to peel. on paring machines, free on board'cars in.,M He found it impossible to -top his Thos. Poucher Ras in Torontobulk, Duubarton, Postbank, Whitby, Claremont. train before it had passed over 'on business on Monday. Lumber* a rdt'he unfortunate loan's body, cut- Dr. Fish and Zbda biatthevss All infericr sizes are to rate as Chops for whigh we will pay 12 cents ting it nearly in two at the lower were in the city over Sunday. per cwt,,.deliveted.as above.. part of the trunk, mangling it ter-- bars. Win. Gregg, is the guest of All loads coming to the Factory must be of the quality. Kindly note Fibly. The body was taken to the her mother-in-law, bars. Gregg. - and save future trouble or all will rate as Chop Stock only. " = station at Port Union and Dr. - Quarterly Meeting Fill be All kinds of.rougb and dressed Lnwber Drop us s line.,when ; op have anything to offer. - Bateman, of Pickering, was sum- in the Christian church on Sunday Latb, Shingles, Doors, Saab, Housed fin• moned to view the body. After next. iahinga and Silo material _ m Lt'd : t' - Fort Peery, inquiring into the circumstances Mrs. Forsyth, of the United - 111. Regal Packing Co. 'attending his death be decided States is visiting with her mother, _ that an inquest was necessary. A I 'if rs. Gregg. Cistern tanks and water trocabs made - jury ww- summoned and Dr. Dales,Jaynlles Fuller with wife and to order -`----- of Dunbart'on. wr�g directed to daughter, of Mitche, are g HELLO. HELLO—Fat cattle and 1 To PITEr good ld= hold a post-mortem examination. with Mrs. John Bell. ,y ,ranted Wben 9012 have tat suck reel by - After the preliminary examina- Mrs. H. Mechin spent Monday of soy kind ready to still drop a card for primo y A°ddrma, tion the inquest w" adjourned at Oshawa with her son, Vorman, � Ln when yc12 enact a filch cue• beef rir g�er or. �r any sonny n -s to feed on sharer, it @,- or THE PATIYIT RECORD, Mir tult.il to -day (Friday) when it will who has a situation in t'bAt town. W. Da �A�./�^Y1� ghoaeJA White Broayham 4ytf be "time J. W. 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