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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_09_18Y t s • R e . i y ' • VV IN -.TOL XXI•L - PICK.ERING. ONT., FRIDAY. SI; PT I8, i 903. NO 49 • mflis Ll!`1TT1�TT1 T'Tt� LOOLIST HILL. p1nn s u aIRQQK ROAD. One of the oldest and most highly Mrs. J. Turner, wife of John Turner, respected residents of this locltlit;r, in died Monday afternoon, aged 48 She a)iedttt stilt - ., Mrs. George Keyes is i mproving the pereori• of Mr. Andrew McC4rerght, l was . twrn at Hagerman .and had a Red Wheat - - , Ze bne: large circle of relatives and ► - White Wheal _ g� « nicely died o8 Saturday last at his reaidenGe` rg acquaint, F L. Boone called on friends here last here, aged 78 .years. Mr. McCr•eight,,� antes throughout the 'townships of WWF. E&$TWOOD. M.D.. Surgeon Spi Wheat 68C ,f week. who was a native of Scotland, came to Markham and York. She was active I . to CanaBtan Paailo ltstiwar ;Coroner Goose Wheat 67C " The corn binder is humming these this country when quite young, and in church work and prominent in Ontario County; lasner of Marriace Lic•n.e■. Manitoba Flour ._-$5.50 bbl. days. settled in the neighborhood in which ; every good endeavor. She was a fond Oiwemott: 015ce hours-Before to a m., t to Fa Flour 4.50 " " Mfrs. Bennett; of Toronto, was visit he died. He was .brother -' zn-Qt er and a faithful wife and her p•ar., aad,t.orn r so s p,m. Private telephone y lir• and Mrs. Ja owner reeve of i Place in the community will not soon rod a v c sem. Greenwood Bre am " her rents 8 til 2:o°�, :�n■ n. coo-, m owe ■ Bran $17 QO tOn f lately ickering township,- and was a" most fled. She leaves behind her, besides (7111000). and D Puitb's cath coo) 8.1y �, Quite a number from here took in successful farmer. His funeral took her husband, five small children, Had Shorts 19.00 f ,� „ the Model Fair at Whitby, and. pro- place on Wednesday when his remains she lived until Oct. 20th she had plan- A, YOUNG, M D•, O.M., Fellow o Jumbo - 25.00 pounced it very good. were interred in St. Andrew's ceme• ned to participate in the 50th anniver i . T olleclllOf Ph Cotten. Toroaio, mem- Graham, Whole Wheat'Flours Mr.' and Mrs. Bradshaw and Mrs. ter Markham, His popularity was! sa1•y of the wedding of her father and - - 1im of Col leas of Ph�■lclaas nae 9nrason■ o! � � y+ PoP y ) g , ootulo, class and residence opp O'Leary Lots) ,Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. V anluven, of Napanee, called on their shown by the large number who fol- ; mother at Hagerman's Corners. The Webara, oat. ofaee hours: morVias 7 to 10: their friends around here recently. lowed his remains to their last resting- ! funeral took place Wednesday after- s, evening 81Z%. Hard and Soft Coal. -: fit•Mrs Davis has' recovered from her place. - ' noon to the Locust Hill cemetery. It- Above pricer Hib_j Chance without recent illness and has accgmpanied her was largely attended by sorrowing x daughter to Toronto , for a short va- ASHBURN. friends. H. FAREWELL, v., BA'BB><s Model Bakery Co Limited, cation. cik _ �. : Our public' school is" progressing s'1• B. Fisher toot a trip to Battle Dunba+•.on. •' " i T H. cos° EL , Qtor 0., B Can nicely under the direction of Miss A. Breek last week. — ty CoakwelL Who,rays t at ladies are W. Mackenzie intends taking a tri b On id y la4t what might have siiottor. court Sone. Whitby. 141 ti g P g - - - - - not so good as men i• to New Ontario, this week. j beer' a r 1 accident occurred -on-tlie _ ata Tt:e apple packers ,ire ha=d at work tssirt of the village. While ?firs. Dow MoGILLIVRAY, BARRI$- Great bargains at Bogie's sale. parkin up the fs31 fruit: Strickland was driving up the hill by -- erm, Hoilcltora, eo. QfDoo opcodte Porn. =an whinny, Oct.- Jan. Ban Dow,$B A.: Theo. - • — liras Bertha Rundle, of Sonya, is tLe school-house on her wap into the 9:s6i31lvrav,LL,Hh Mone to Loaa. By GREEN RIVER. apendi a few day's with Mrs. George village an automobile appeared only a 7 es* ya few yards distant Foing up the hill Mrs. Gilhuly, of Greenwood, spent James Harris, of St. Catharines, from the opposite crus, and occupied F�'t • a fPtt dais in the village. Fent Sunda est ' ' A week under the by two elderly eople, a lady and a Ni • and' Mr�. ' Fuller were with s entle1tian. Ou the s.tdden a Sundayof 1 HOPgI S,YETEtiINABY SLB• _-_-- -- pm on parentalrook. 13 appear - N ._ 3¢'wettiQ"-$girt-ot-Por$wtch encs oft aot's--the ltereA ttitr3 i _ --�- . GEOa Graduate of cue ontaric res 'Hiss Susie Petch, of Toronto, visitedupsetting the bu v % rrittary Co::sae, Tor,uw, re catered member O! all materials and desrrn het sister, lira �i�'. J. Turner, last Hurnn Co.,f'was visiting '►its. Writ. down, wish M fig Som land udo upside oft,* onmeo Patennary ite�toa' `asooratton. kepti n stock. I1 will pay you Harris lust we-k. no�rch oiS�Grsea) v n�mCepandihoei3lt ole to call at Oa.- works std inspect our starlt. we"" Mrs. T. E. 5tephenRon and family neath. The horse broke away frutu corth co a atm„ and l to t Pro. Yr:rau P ice• Don't be misled by Mian C'y:ttha. Ferrier, of Cleveland, spent a few Java with her mother, the buggy and the unfortunate lady and obtain r her .rent. Mr.and tire. succeed d in crawling out under the . teispacbe in 'cry- oIDcs P, O. ..dyes. Groes agents we do not emploq them, consequent• is t•ti:iti„g p 1rs. Tbomas Peyer=cn•t. r g tiivar, ,n: ly we can, and do throw off the agents O, Y,.l'rrrirr. Miss Liddia Swiuson was in the cit • da..hb„ard. The ,gh-nt!etnau in the commission of 10 per cent., which you will Alph :ti igh-wander left Satrrt•dav for a few days least week-attending her automobile dial everything in his p•)w- certaini save b g Fad %here he has secured a sttua- er to avert an acciayerit, ,ut wan un- t3al;ristsr4 QietrDa Y 9 purchasing from os. A si�er who ts•a- very sick: µ call solicited. ti•.n in a floiiring mill. antes" Ogilvie fiat' purchased the Oil ve.stil, beingw) near the f••rghtr" n- _ Mfrs. John Turner, who has been ill herrn standing on the �i :th-east corner eel animal. He ,.tfered to take Vlr HOitAB DUN, ;,Gonveyanoer, Cam rl�lT�i ®�a�llTi: CO. w::h •rf i oid f-ver died at her Borne ,,, 91;11 v. h,sr•- but,the Wter considered than �('� crf J1 r., �ti'ilsor. , :sit a now mov- 1 m,aoiouer for taking AMdaysta, oto., Opp• P"I■t Oflce, Whitby, Outaric c:. uft, t n,.�.n. In it tri his own remitw6. une` " a y• We are sorry to state Claremont. Unt. 6y _ J R r+;cq, of Prc.vidence P 11110 h ha, been confined to her bed' - o �fr. P,udcl, who;.3 in the employ o!' - B - N-rIN(3, isaner oL °Marriage c+ li=ne prr.t t .etv ,lays Johu Tarvis. whit.• cutting w•wal at aafYeiulKfr„m •,«vere bruises, but since :LeConaty -a mrio, of• PIC' ' ! } T*T!'_f ♦ ��T�y� Y 1; o . ��t • f H i3r,r kiu�, t'. �. t.br lacte.'s homN hall the z„tci +rtunf 't n .t th*�ugli. that she is injurrdin 4Hoa it�r at his residence. +iv♦t: ij it y R , ,1 ',u•• C s1s or- 1-f tir� brad in to etit h - ft)-.,. Tho d,Ktc,r tvas called ter•na"v. village. t-y the Bapti.�t (-h-:r-1. here Re-v. Mc- sad dressed the wtarnd"and the pati-nt - __ Frr;.tnc . „f P irt Pet rv, ', t ;a ing the is r,itre.sintt nicaly. kVID BELD.0f, auctioneer. te., t•,or. Rt-v. J'.i,'40.: NbAntozh. P 4ta[7C'taDLE-1:trrc,ta` trot-Lowe; ..k blob irn a i,cits isles from h,t uu neroas First-class vrtioleti for hire by dap 31r-. Wm. petil. k tyle, has been T SO.F oo a EA3r tc•. ae rOI5IOA. - 1ltends boeG ter ane nwtr saies o! fa, res, f:rtu or nipta !las in counectICE meet, 0,.,.. Jiud+er \o. 8 lLitL 8:51' A. Al, K rn„�tl: with tr lih,'i: seas Lar a+„r;:tinttato bs so:i wt , Le lag e•1 G. T. $.trains. Freight and ill ah.,, t N — •' i3 LOCAL 2:58 P. !i. handfed c,o the a.becribor .rtch tLe r.rLuoat tearo fa cc; , iia telt!,. the titre:t,g point M 1%, H. Bray visited Claremont .. Ned sotd to the verybags Advanta- /9':y esprec.s d-livered to ail parts of the + ;1J Lot'At , 8:11 P. Jt. � I r a'... at cr.a,:i„ w c•, r.t•++h••crnt. re,atiaea •i:,- n«er;, '- _ h vil,are Teaming of s;l kla.fe done Ivied on �l,,:wiay mo: 'nin • lx=t 44 i b I t 311. t,” :n left e c the !lurth-v: est itSo. 9 Qi%,i AL'issT Dei la F8.34 A. 9. B:SE3TON,TOtc\SHIP 1 ; EIi6 on abortest a®site. Bale and eom- 14th l •• infnt:t is :gk err c f \i' t ud this q e«i; to see the crnintry \o, 9 Loctl, d.34 A. Ji. Coerorancer. cocrml+eto�er for tsk`inq mieaion .sables in conaectioa. 1I t- H e r, ars of ! n „ rirc,nt h. Thr - ' - pol8astta, Acoouutant Etc, orfs+r, to loan - R. PIw•krin hn,.l the rui.fc,rtune to •�11 Lcret . . . 2:21 F. M. on faem r^pertr itsaer of marrvtge Lia futwr::l t, t,k pla-•,• Tue.,l tc nftern,,,,n lots a val,:able inare this week through .. _--- 6-aeq- ai.ess.a- out. x-s - ?_-- _ L„ L2u If c-i �t hilt Ftj}wr-ry .Th* ., tnnra?r n _ _... ._ HF8 trt�t — _ . --:- -'--- -- _ • , f Proprietor. +rntlwthy of the (',u;niwotyi+-stead• �l:s, Petrrs and two daughto". „f twit T&SLE.—Duabaatoa a)tatton, OCCHE R .t POSTI'"L. Licece4d .lac I «a1 t„ tl:r t:e•reHv«• pt+re►:ta• Uxbridi.:-, are tiAtora with G. E. and s•a „ _ _Xr� tion aaie� ate.• rrdesenvcion. coaaaeted at a _ _ CQhe'9 Bn $ on 1":luny Sops. `�iltli,. r tart Bir: AST DL•E As 80LL0148:+ tmodera:a onar.e T. Ponaber• Real Estate „ Sl,. artic-har- Packrin's parentfi, NO. 8Q MAIL 8.i Agentto Lal,aenom, c-alastor Strict. L.costiexi Air hnd ,ur•s. M,irish, of Gudericb, are f�vea to a. ureter, by m.ii or teievaps. ad- Gree woo.•1. tl+itsnf; her he•e alio. 12 MIxED 2'58 F .M :ea. Taos r t & 3, Brougham, Oa> F. r, sir •1 r s s _" tri<s R'tnniP'( ha Chapman haN returned 30 Local . .8sU8 P.M' --yS,y John`!-phenson is laid' off wctl•l. to the hithy Collegiate institute to TRAtes (lot=to WsiT DG! sa TWAAtt'a lTIIn. tiEGLIti(iTOr Hotel -IIay. these .lays - -+ tom tete her flr•st. +"' s fts!! line of SreR Mrs. it. liunk,p has been under the �' t Ilio 9 LOCAL 988 A. X. iagremoved to and thorovitbty overCant• doctor'' Carr. R m.Elhoott it' preparing to erre ed - ed the .Love house, I am prepared to turn :ab plass furniture now the cellar for his neve hoose s a. " I1 3drxab aceo dation to all who desire m pL:ro ase Mrs. H Shea has been indisposed this fall. g'23 Pei(. �o :un - Exlribitaon is - He is urakin it concrete work -- -i me, Bwl'on■ aamp:e rooms i ,Lail be pleat - -- - for a fPR• dAftz<- .,---- R - _7 Mail . _a .�:.�1 F.M. ed to see L7: old patron■ whoa they have oo• our ware rooms. Marry fr•ow het•e attended the Tnit- Whitby Fair drew many-of our peo- — - -- - swop w vial. 1lasitbam. Jae. TOBAE:itCE, - plc this week. Some were exhibitors i g by fair this week. Isarkham,ont, � Prlees nght. Jiiss Lena Gib*(•n has been visiting of gr Al n. fruits AIIti daily products. Itltltt#litiiltlllitltililttiliilttiil111NI11H11811H111f rank• and Mrs. Smith and family friends a[ Windsor. y � Methodist Church R• S• Dila ham. F. L. Green lost a v valuable cow ririted Toronto last week while Mrs' w Aerr'yy Smith Ant on a visit to her a few days ago from milk fryer, parents aEnganmentSerYlCes S$ �'' 01113WS• .• .: -:..� .. in htoore8eld_ g � 10 30 a.m.... , ..Preaehin PiokasiaR, Oat Jfiasg�towler, „f Toronto, has been a resnof the fold ?Kc s u chased the 70 visiting at M. L. White a. 11 g• Wm. and A. Adamson. of L'ffing• arm and in- : _ 7:00 p.m• . , .... " . • - tends fitting it up for a good tenant = • ton, called on friends here later s 2.00 p.m......,Sabbath $cb<wi. a n �, Co George Graham, of Buffalo, has been we understand. �1 T1 �('� S:OEi p.m tete . • :E worth League, on ��ii �� 1 visiting a t the home of his Ants.. Anderson Bros. bare built a wall for ♦ V @ iJ ■ - - Tuesday. ppaass a hog pen for Wdgtney Bros. The ¢eo. Madill, of Detroit. Mich., lies '•$:00 p.ra....:..Weekly Prayer . on been visiting under the ntal roof. boys are cementing the Boor and Isy- We are showing some ex- Thureday. Have a full line of fresh and cur 8� ing plank for- the hogs to lie on. - Mr, John adler, ,cif ib iZ, Pert6 - - ed meats colgst&ntly on hand: �e^e are six pens 10x8 is the build- eelltnt values n re - Rev..J. E. Moore, Ph B build- Spice Roll, Breakfast $aeOII, Co. has been- visiting frien s around in - i ealita Pastor. here. g �Iaffi4IId8 Ham,-Bologna, Weiners, etc. Wm. Clark has sold one of his vale- Bi atcc>< sale next weer. able oRedmond,of Ki-n- Highest bl horses to Jit Redm - - -- - _ Bu her B Cattle r e are leased t Arthur Brougham. � Also some-excellent values chest prices pal fo ,A�� - W to hear that rt -- - -- -- Johnston has arrived . safely: in Scot in combination settings. 1 land. Geo. Philips, Or., is in the city g The FARMERS' SLIPPLY STORE Arthur !teen ;an ex-areen*vaod boy for a few days. Solitaire Diamond special $10 OR S�L I 'I .;. of Holstein, ilawa, is visiting his par F. Brown, of Tocollto, was here " " l t �1 Now have it good assortment of prints enta here. (fiver Sunda.yr, visiting friends. '� If '4t ta0 and overalls from 50c- to $1:00, -John Seidon has sold his valuable Edward 118,rn is home for a fewa Extra large Suliiare :80 Also a lot of Ladies dress skirts and horse " Tom" 'to Thomas Boyles for a days from Oshawa on accountof = St -Being composed of.the south east corder 'underskirts ranging from 65C up to handsome sum. illness. All-good white stonesand of lot No 12, in the 4th con of the township 7.50. Ladies wrappers ranging from Quite a number of our residents Bow Of Pickering, consisting of 65 acres more 90c• tilt to.l2.00. Apr•oning, shirting have been under the ductor's care suf- Wilfred Hamilton is moving on _ flawless. - or less. On the premises are a good•boose and gingham lOc up to 25c per yard. feriug from la �r ippe. to the far721 vac=ated by, Mr. g • fair ontbuildingsand watered by a never Highest ,price paid for all kinds of Miss Annie Meen returned to. To-. Harvey. St WEDDING RINGS. .9ailivaspring. This farm is.well adapted farm produce. Poultry a specialty. .. ronto last week after spendin several M. S. Coates, of Toronto, was @ for either stock or grain. - weeks under the parental roo here this week in the interests of = We carr a complete line and = i BRYAN, & SON, _ F. L. Green is having A mew cease " y p = Terris to snit purchaser. g the Massey-Harris Co. are confident we can satis- _ >. erected ire" frontof his.residence, which - s For further Particulars apply to' Robert Lot lie Coli 2, Mrs.. Stacey, and son, , of Alani- - fy you as to choice and also - P PP y improves its appearance greatly. _ _ McBrady, Picsezing, F.'O., or Pickering. Lon Disney left on Monday of last toba, spe r t. Sunday With her 3 price. week fqr Bellgville where he ivi11 take brother Dr. G. N. fish. - cour Moftofits and = Last two weeks a number from here ing to Oslratva thiF week where 'S quick returns." = attended the Exhibition at Toronto. they will reside 'in future. and this week a large number are at- lti[x, Harney is moving. to the RFCHARD60\' CO., otary Pnblio,• Pickering Capital Authorized, $4,000,904 tending the" liiociel Fair" At �t'hitby. Westlake farm on the 1st scutes- rT= t Ltchmakere,JeRelera and Opticizn■. = - Capital Palo uo, $3.000,OOU been on a coup euof moriih r° hake •siou'which he later`' rQnted. wHUDY. ` Reserve Fund •g3 000 U00 a get o James Hogle will hold an aur- i ► friends in the southern part of the township have returned home: - ons of his stock" on Friday aril IliTe - _ tion ale IIIt11111I1i11t1111111111t1111i11illlillllllilli!11111 y WHITBY BRANCH.,As barvest is over now and -the rash the 25t1y hist. See bills and advt. _. Just Received at nearly gone we would.ti' very much like ith full particulars. N.E�l LrAUND.RY **naval Ranking 7snrlaesa Tsaas&ated to have Pickering and Claremont foot- The property of the lace Mrs;., E. specisl attention given to the collection of, ball teams have their match on the a ' Partner'■Weand other. G. Barclay twill be offered for _ale athletic grounds liere. 8Avlxas DEPABfilIt73NT: on Tlitlreday, Sept. 204th. Seethe Tit_ undersigned has opened u :PICKERING W. J. Devitt's cement workers re- ppaters for particulars. ' a' lanndry ' next door to W 11. Interest allowed on deposit■ of $1,011 and up- turned home_from Bowman.ville. on p wards Messrs. Lawrie and Robert-C of-Duubar's, and having had. near y 'H A R MACY Ttresdap.• 'They trill be at work at Toronto, are here for a few weeks four ear's experience in Bog milt _ _, • _ _• J. THORTON, 1 11tt's place for a short' fime when 3` pe MANAGBRI they will proceed ..to Scarboro town canvassing. for a stock-book which ville, is prepared tb do first-cla s shi is spoken of favorably ra y those work at usual rates. A fine Assortment' of the foie leaving for Todmorden, Jit. who have seen it. o b Y p 1 b Ladd 4s geGimme me a trial. Famrous . Gilpin Moffat ,• Eadie was waited upon by a commit- Sanderson, & Hamilton are going _ Co's Chocolates, -- tee of the school c itdren, who pre- extensively into the cement busi- z 000 'TONG, We make all kinds of.jadder l0e' eented hire with a puree accompanied pegs. At present they .are at Proprietor. ' per foot. by an appropriate address. expressing p _ These Chocolates are put up in loc All kinds of wood turning. their appreciation of his services as Oshawa erecting foundation's for 15e, 25e and 80e boxer and" twill be All kinds of Carriage weoci- their teacher, and wishing bite success her. Blandin', new residen e. IF-YOU-WANT. workin and--prosperity in his new "field of Geer- Philp, as sr., hhad a wind-• considered an acceptable present g• labor. After the address Mr. Eadie mill erected on his farm, which A essDiinc engice by your lady f1'lends. working. replied in a feeling manner thanking will be of great convenience in Brantford wind mill, Dearing ma(b:afro binders, mowe�nr caro harvester-, cc a Blacksmithing and saw gum- them for their ta•ngtble expression of conveying water to his -hcruse and bindershredds, , nvveaRe wire hence, biotiiog twin e. min8 and Sling. esteem And extending to them his best barn. The mill was erected b s P-IC E I 4 LBuy the "Rex" they are the best. Chapping eN•t ry day. wishes for their future welfare. y boggy or stone boat. Bee or writs the agent of the Wcodetock Wind- W. 1E'. R• Jonov, W. H: Jackson, Brcck Road. ' Ato.;k at )our upn p ice at Hugle's,;Motor Co. sly' gielRaaD, ;r i - Mag Ward.- Aft b subterfuge GR PIPE, nl the n off woo�er+,t tufts, who appear' cr tinge } i — Sunii ht Soap Wi R4� -much b g P f'tiey auCceeded iq eluding their par- i i•, (� t� �" � t Mill Hold a Whole B.iver for Near burnofto have tieer- "oat �i ` ly 8,000 Feet. alto ther i nor tti>r surface off linens. - gnorant of the y oting . _ , �' - - _41 Steel Is the material to be used by couple's Intention, and after a long ! t z - i` ;the Ontario Power Company in the Journey they roaohtid the American coiistruction of its proposed Mg Gretna Gruen at Vona in the ' n hey'"Soori found their w y', to the t i F flume on the Canadian side at Ning- 1 I ara Falls. This flume will be one house -of .the ..long-suffering Justice Hearne, • wh0 is ` I of the. largest steel ,pipes. in the getting used to being - we -4d. It will have a diameter of called up at all sorts of unearthly rt i18 feet and will be 3,880 feet long. REDVCISS : hours, and requested the usual lic- ! _ wa The steel' plates- from which it. will, ibe wade hve a thickness of hail an aai►l�aEa� WITH A PRODIGIOUS SIGH inch arid and in putting . them together " CF3Cirelis aalo<tCi i over 200 tons of'rivets will be used. the rfliciai ushart+d. them into his Asir far lire se-atos lase• em private office, opened his roll-top 4111 1 '.its diameter is so large that it t'i dazk, tilled in •the necessary deco- }� � Blue .Ribbon Tea 1 would be impossible to put it tar rr rot, and then kindly conducted gethar at any. machine shopand them to the " ship it to Niagara, and so a tem- MID IGgT WEDDINGS parsonaar, where, tater porary plant for building it will be U 11117 a 'good deal of'trouble, the minister Any tea that Contains an excess erocted on the Canadian side at Tia- was once more aroused froth his of tannin and other injurious ingredients gnia A FASHIONABLE NO' F08 sLlmbers and told to "go a -head." + This tcmperary plant will consist TY71`Ifa THE KNOT. The good 'man grumbled and oven will hurt the stmach, vitiate the blood I a power house, a machine shop, expressed a wish that he had been and stunt the growth of children. In ) i t boilershop, office and boarding Crusty Old Bachelor Says It 1s born a night watchman, for then he house. To carry the parts from Like Adding Horrors to would have teen sum'of getting some the shops to the point where they the Ceremony. sleep, but after a few soft words " I «-•: will enter into the large Howe or from the Rafting bride ho consented u"e-Ri � � pipe a temporary railroad will be It would be a somewhat difficult to tie the knot provided thrrc were + built along the route of the flume to matter in England for a couple to the usual number of witnesses. Un - handle tho steel. It is such a mam- get married at the hour. when gray fortunately everyone was in bed, and moth contract that to build the verde etre supposed to yawn and do the tired couple. were turning away ' flume will take from ten to" sixteen other awful things, but in America, in d-speir when the bridegroom ra --.•- -- -,Te. months. where the marriage license bureau is membered the teleirraph operators It was Intimated some little time kept open all night like" the fire sta- who wel'P busy at their 'keys a few ago that. the Ontario _Power Com- tion and the telegraph office, Inid- doors aWa,y. the tatlllin has been extracted and only the aottsabin and 4,7 pany would use California redwood night is becoming in the construction of this flume. It 8 B' quite.. a fashionable A neraonal interview on the part of appetizing qualities iCEta4f3�ed. wThe Red Label $raat� is +i was els intimated that other woods hour for the tying of the marriage the bride and bridegroom resulted in >fi]ag>nifiCeat tea--4XAVtiful `64UCt and de� taitr. as 9 knot. Why such a time should be several of them consenting to act as would have favor, and the fact Is a referred it would be difficult to _ss. witnew%P9 on the condition that, at careful search was made and a thor- P y Black. Mixed ,Ask for tlse the conclusion of the cc they F02'tY Cents for as a crusty_ old bachelor remark _ ou }aTesttg1tAfas • n84 I - - - - --- - -- ei---rather-j-ed on one occasion; it sex ms like ad- ^Bch rrce�vtsa from the bride. notable flumes These water in the din to the horrors of the ceremony. There being no difficulty over so trif- _`. - country. These flumes are not so g. t -f numerous in the east as they are in In New York alone during the last ling a matter as that the marriage the west, but after all the research month no fewer than sixteen- mid- was performed without further delay, steel hag been..adopted as the mater- night marriages have been celebrated', the actual' time of- the ceremony bet- lai' to be used. Aidvocates of wood send the number is 'said to be stead- ing 1.23 a,m, It is satisfactory to ■M /� • • claimed that a steel flume would ily increaating. . In many instances Itarn that the bride discharged bar Coing to Paint `this Fall 9 .rust and rot out quicker than a the bridal party visit the theatre be- idents with the.. most perfect sang-, turn to .tlm house, Rhert� troid, and that the health of the I f so. you should procure the boat flume of wood, but the fact was eve- forehand, re I -dent that .,should the flume he built an. appetizing supper awaits them, hxnov couple was' r+ifiunk in a bottle I Paint Brush on the market, abe t of -wood steel hoops would have to then renair to the church on the cif Bordeaux provided by the iustice lute! the- most astisfacto Pato- be used to make h firm, and these stroke of twelve, when the knot is himself. Brush made to-day.st sry stood just as much chance of going i tied. concluding the happy night with An runawav marrialras. on _ &M"T to pieces as the all -steel flume. �a dance or an automobile ride nately, even when celebrated at n , The. flume. will extend from the i There ' is -one- littlo place, in the nilfht. do not always and as ha pp , ' a exi big lore -bay of the Ontario Power Com- States, called Laurel, which fins. the l as the two al.rradv Mentioned, I red, . 'Bridled _ i pany along the base of a t..ttf at the ' reputation_ of having celebrated BO E Gf Bridled B� rear of Victoria Park to a point lust 1 A CASE a very POoun `` i below Table Rock, the famous view more runaway >ziarnagea than ugh. 1 was that of a vary .young_ couple, The bridle can easily be removed or iGretna Orem 'strangely enough. •lowph Uart, aged 4t %*enteen, 1 and point, and there its waters Will be ileo. the cettznonv !n a gee+at num- replaced It is not aftocted by water, diverted through natocics to tor-! Tiora Ttelnin two years younger, f _ -o!! or paint and works on a pivot, g }bar of instances has been celebrated who, annar^ntiy vp much in lot., houese o the installed wated e. The altbr midnt ht. A coo le of wty,ks iv thus kee ing the bristles clastic. The in a power g P started from their home in Delaware' name "Boer is branded on each g ago Walter 1Yrtrd and ..13osst• West. State for the dume, from an engimering point i purpose.of being "loin- brush. Sold y all pliable dealers both under age, kelt their beaus- in ed' at I,aurri. will lie well worth watching during I B-ird's 5,,at, which- is ninety miles - construction, for no doubt it will ;south of Laurus for the purpose of I On the errnfrq of lfnv 5th last .ha:e important teaturer._ thev arrived in Me "in>arriAgr+ town" gettkrra marrtvd. :'loon after they and though it was mese (m midnight' p had started.-wl11ci1 was about six in fyhov ratted nn the ¢total and aecom-1771FaUV4V)11 Koen you buy a ��SHDOAR� sQe that it bears the name ' the evening: the fathers were .notitied _ }1 t i an Immediately him for n If P++c.• Thpv ohta e•i it -- s _e '.SET OFF' IN PL I{�3LIIT without any difftulty,- nrxf the in Rev ' �r��l� l tt U17 11lliUVH1J11 1i rushed - to the station, and !1Clav Turnot, who' by �Thny same Pxtraor-ireaehed it lust as the.train, was td(aary. arc,Iden!_�a4.n�w-,^ Riven theyING OF B$IGHT'S DISEASE, teaming trot. The superintendent o! Iratl rrnmptl married them. But i +•wagr� ,u, CL E, DODD S KIDNEY P='S the road was requested to hold the betnr t'Itf•r ha time to reach their tar _ CURED 82M train at the. next depot, but untortu- hotel the angry parPnta arrived .and, " nately the couple had already inter- bundling the newiv-wedded pair into fNSISt ON GETTING ONZWOF THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN cRANDS ` viewed him and probably the tie- a carriage took therm back to their The !lest That Can �be Had. _ - :-�Aemnt Deaths of Prominent Men seedling e, rs of the runaway lir no `homes_, __"eco ---thee stere in-tisrlt3 - -:'USE- --- From the Most Dreaded of &U had something to do with his re- I hey would not tut allowed to six+ ► "' F A "S & 8 Maladies Recalls the Fact that fusel to stop tl:. train. Then the Hach other until the marriage find 'USE EDDY'S MATCHES - excited Kieitsey Pills have 'von- excited fathers got relays of horses been annulled. I B'os- iissi• Tay xaes►iairs >E7vstvy��2ssees- quered It and started on.a W1141 cross.country But the two 'cbildtwn'manai:Y•d to j { Ottawa, Ont'''sept IV-(Sperzal). run after the wayward couple, mak- elude tbeir parents, and together th I - ing for Pocomoke where it was be- went' to -a little woad near the Fond Father( showing of his off- ! Ma -"Willie, what's Tommy crying -'The recent numerous deaths of t romirent men from iiright'a Disease 1{eved they intend Ni to stop, young wife's home, and taking their i spriag'a Intelligence► -"Now, Elsie, tor?" trilite-"Just because he _ ►reca]is the case of Cc li. Kant, of But the �sdrethearts suddenly seats under a shady trre the unhap- dear, what is n cat?" k:faie tion- don't warn to learn anything. I 1408 (1 St St., this city changed their' minds; -and instead -of py husband prodtrreid two small pack- no." Pond Father -"Well, what's just took his swi -ta and showed him i stopping at Pocomoke they continu- ets from his pocket and gave one that funny -little, animal that cgmes how to eat them." --- - Mr. Fent, who is atiIl living here, ed their journey and went on to a to his wife. Without the slightest.Icreeping up the ,stairs. when every - strong an early, was y ng o fi3right's Dzseasc. tie had lost the place- called Princess, Anne- - Arrived hesitation she Rwallowwed the con- Lime one's in bed?" � Le (promptly)- �. of his limbs and his whole body here they breathlessly rushed into teats, and he did the same, Two - "Papa." _•tune• `was ss. ollen to. a terrible size. Three the bureau of marriages, but the hours later their dead bodies were --` -- - - - the doctor: were positive that he must clerk shook his head, He had receiv- found by the anxious parents, who Jimr="It seems to me that is die ed a telegraphic message ordering him were afterwards Rrcatly censured for lawyer who is defending your case While, watching at his. bedside, his not to issue a license, and was corn- their action in keeping the young I using iiomo- pretty- extravagant Ian- ' - -• twife. happened to read an advertise` pelted tc refuse the request of the people apart atter the marriage had guage'" Jam -"You'd think it was ' ment that said Dodd's Kidney Pills aftxious couple. _ Iiia ptlyjgell them to legally taken place. more extravagant -if you knew how 'would cure Bright's Diaeat:e. They return to the protection of Bird's_ She (tirml Wo must'part for Yi much he is charging the for his ser- T__- _ lm sent for as a last r, Ke From ►almost the first dose her, Kent soya Nest. but the pair were -Mled with sturdy determination, and, returning - t Catarrh Cannot Be Cures vices,wer -- --- '- D• H 13ASTF-DO & CO. �, he felt benefited, b them, AfEer Y to the station, took train to Solis- with LOCAL. APYLiCATIONa, as cagy LifebuoySoap-ciisintee_taat - tt 77 Ithts St. last, Texrottte, taking four boxes he was able to sit bury. cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitution at strongly recommended by the medi- MANUF[Oyuncal OF FURS. up: Seventeen boxes cured him com- Here they wore met with a like re- discaae, and in order co curs is you cal profession as a safes and 864"St D -Wer In Rav Wr a•d Geo aing. We d•e Moat in F,&ra than otb.r bows• 9s. d. K tsioy. pletely. tonal, and were almost is despair, expecting every moment •to be over- must . take internal retuedies. flail'• Catarrh Cure fa taken internally, and tnfectiots diseases. slue any ,�'« 6 n ) tees to any s,ldr ss. Money r«!••n it n t iaraot rr. we anCsflntestvahahgSoe. forte - Mr: Kent'scure caused great excito- •ment at the time. People who had taken by their rospective parents, acts dtrectty on the blood and mucous surfaces, liall's Catarrh Cure is not. a She (tirml Wo must'part for Yi ing +�eodhrr''ic- b : heard of it came, from far and near to see him., and all went away eon- when the youthful bridegroom -to -be thought him of the little town of Laurel, sack mcdielne. It was q prescribed by one of the best physicians M this coun- cry for years and !s arog ulqr prescrip- tion. It it Composed best tomes ever." Ile (in alarm)-"Wh0Y She -"I have discovered that I lova ,' PATERS N A L L. " winced that Dodd's Kidney Pills will which is about sixteen miles from Salisbury. He suggested thjs of the known, combined with the boat blood you - GMTKII& ..: ' +"- �CUre Bright's Disease. This conviction is 'stren' hened b 3f as a means of solving the problem to 11111-11, n v Aers; -acting directly on the mucous suMacer:.. Tlie perfect cambination of the �'7[tDIAL --- _ ._ -_.. • a number '' of other cases reported his anxious fiancee, and, she cheerful- two tn�ir rents la <Ehat- oducea. such f wo>teter u re■ulta In curing Catarrh. _ ._ IDOUi & ATTtNTtow- TO rAT[NT throughout the country where this ly consenting, they lured horses; and started on their dark journey with- 1 y tiond for tostitnowals free, F. J. CLIEN1•,Y h Co..Pro s., Gentlemen,'=1i'hile driving dawn a _ UTWAT10N. RA's YBEE " _ great Kidney remedy. has been .used, and ,Bright's Disease vanquished. out any guide and on roads which Toledo, O• Hold by drufglats, price ^5c. Ball's' 1'llla are Uio best, very steep hill iast ..August my horse seas forpwdkoW 103 Bay st..TORONTO an rateatt, As. were the reverse of excellent. After man flonnderings. and having lost their way several times, t ey reacheduse -Faint y "-- iatientr- a stumbled and fell,' cutting hlinself fearfully about the head and Body. I - , (CARPET DYEING an3"L�'Thrst►=sr A,V�'9�'1iR-TI It is, not enerall known that It S y Laur-el a few minutes -- A1•'TER. AIIDNIGHT. make out your prescriptions ill La ­ tin o that your pati uta won' on item and in u taw days he was as well ases�r. BRITISH AMERIOAN DYE1Nt3 d0. seaay,rctoutantnno•t.ndvonrosuretowt.tywhich -- Germany has intact the indemnity. was paid by France atter the immediately called on Justice know what it is?" Lloctor'-"Posit bly." Patient -"And you make out 3. B. A. BEAtiCIW-wI\.piddrMe lot las. MOatraal.They I - great war of 1870. In the Julius• trum of Spandau this enormous sum I-Iearne� Rot the license, and repaired your bills in En lis so that your fi Sherbroorcc.' 1-44 In gold, amounting to $30,000,000 to the Rev. Clay Turnet, who was 'warm patients will know hat it is?" -Pec_ ' Dominion Lino steamships in value lies hidden in. boxes. The persuaded to leave his bed, where he had been locked in slumber tor-"F.xact.ly." - trawl to LIverPooi little town 13 miles outside Berlin, ' is most heavil garrisoned, and there for a couple of hrnirs, and marry' _ .� :- r. _ 7.p '-%**ton to uveirpoot lwv ad Feetatean"1116- auysri- acooramod.tl.t abterootss •'It it wasn't rOY mj' wife," grmb- _ a -re several g ant arsenals and am- them.. The happy couple then went ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT to the hotel, and Lhe. following morn- br au elm's. of ppssveatron 9aloone and ,rowid.bipe 6p.ai►latte■tloobaa been .on to w aexomma�adoa ]fns trminition• stores, so that an scheme y to lay hold of the scarp , of money in started on their, hon moon. R �' Rrmocee all hat d. soft or eallouRed lumTs and blemishes from harseit, Void spavin,a"- led the first man at the, reception, " "Neither I.�s a.toon sad TLirdClw scoafnf sand all-0arttm,lar,,applytoaw .- mi>wns• w - would be doomed to' defeat at the Hundreds of people who had- hes3rd eurefa a>rlfnu; rte= bvae, sweaaey, et1Ae., I wouldn't bo here. would I," replied tho'-other one. )fine c ex pwenaE OF71 DONUMNZINS OFlICB! i`- _ outset. The idea in hoarding up of the • romantic marriage acapm-- tpralas sore and swollen thros4 coµahs, o c filar by u■e bt one bop a warranted "The hostess 'is a friend of; 7 sweat., lioatw. list• ss. ramsatBR.l[uaksaal v this vast sum is original. It is P anicel them to the station, and as the most, wonderful Blemish Qnre ever great wi 13 wife's, Is she s friend o! - , -e ' that there may ' be Mohe;y ready a£ the train glided out they had the tnawa_ s wife." e?" she' • my 'fe." �y/ KINDS Points J any moment to provide for one satisfaction of. witridi sing the arrival ,your -ALL. .��_ 9 iveek's• operations' {n'tho way -of of their fathers, to whom they •wav- Willie -"Hay, pa, didn't you tell tter, rsvi�Ts M their - handkerchiefs. and kissed. -me the other- day that it -was -wrong For Over Sixty veers Bu L�, ' ano -the great their hands, to delight of to strike anyone smaller than our- y tai• wiiru.ow•s sooratwo senor has been need b7 .rnllonset motnan for QWr abildres .viii.. te.cblal. And Farm Pro �e ! ,• ��#inard U�I�it Cana—Distem�ere the populace. Long before the hon- they the self?" Pa -"Yes. Willie. that's what I said._' Willie -"Wall, I wish Icsooahssw.elti{d,eolNn,tn.j s allays pain au»► r*ndcaUe�ntnlate,the riomgab ►odboweL anrftatn• `���! 'duce generally, s eymoon.was over received uirual forgiveness, together with an you'd write my te=her, a note to assume fit }Ji hole. 7w■'aeq•!r• Deno s beefs. Sold brdrusdsts tbmughout the world. Be San sae coisl n it t0 ..us �%�t/he g Money, "Madam." began the famished invitation to spend a few months that effect. I don't think she knows. uktor"MrtS' aWw's600TBIito87enY. 23-74 gel WB 'lylll et K ,tramp. -Well?" snapped the 'crusty with their pdrehtsa whenever' they felt does about ft.' "-� "Don't you think that young man �pp�88 you good prices. . a _ housewife. '?Jada4 it I learnt- to bark like a- dog' would yet let me so inclined. Parental anger not last IonR in States. } (� Mlnard a Liniment Cores Egik, etc 1 is aMict,ed with -a swelled head?"- "No," answered ATisa Cayenne, "he's THE . live in rte kennel stn feed mo ss. well ftc A taw days after this romantic not afflicted with its he enjoys it." Commission Coal as yet do that doff:'" - • gtur Redden Howardgess. aged twenty,ward and Lolls Harrell, aged' flf- --' ' Is be a' 'welPinforllred man? "I - ' "" " Dawson ti 18 TORONTO- uMIT/ il�� r��� GO 11�rd'S L�H8ie+1t NO& COIN 10 GOIN. teen, both of Afifford, determined to should say so. HIS wife tells him _ . 1 � M� ,gars. s Lla,treflt Cores Ophtheriaf -- — ' -- ISSUE NO• fJS-�'3, r` follow in the footsteps of Mr. and ieverything." 7 __ .:.. �♦ _11 ; .., _ _ _ _ . _ . _ �.y .. • � ., . ,.1. a - - L V' ,. -. • „ y�y ,. - .. .. S_. .. .. __- i?h,�,'�r' - . _ ...._ _- ____ ____ _._-_._.... .__-____ __ .-.._--,_-.�-�_ -_ _-_-.--._--- __ __ ___ -_-_ -_..-_-_._-___ y so�ao cur ' yV -.- ccntur safety. ,had planted art effective blow under ia'Ioderick was on his sv'ay to iB.orna'I .I. _. ., _ . - . And "roti -n'. -although thlrts-imrnnmrs the -ear or circ -- ru lLmn before- - -the- to be-erowiedg A Rima, at U4 v 1. . 1. :. 7:. BrJr, ..... . end the best Bart ct as titan} wir *d *... ­ ' ' r other two were even aware that he ontaet- of his pouitiScaYe, fief, tv• tors, had passed •tarn by, lie was ! was in-' their midst. As the first Anse.. a (7omestic crisis. The Eta''1. lust as ardent n cylist as when a i rsan fell senseless,, Dick met the face publicans had grievously nza. reaied! oy. RTct that he took his pleasure iof the 'aster, with a blow 1>attiveen a carQinerI, is LJig atreefi Atlrlan'el -_ - . . . I . , . i - . . - I , .. or . , I. I Grcc , ''-,-.F , Gold as salty,-. or as shakily, as in boy they - eyea; and .:after a drunken meawires were, as usus,J, dlra�tic. 1}:e inventive genius of stagger, the scc°trd-man-jointed- taid-R,ovAa_uuldez-aa_intendica, an$ . - hood's days -the in g •, 111r. Dunlop had seen to that. �couil,ai,ion on the ground. Boxing 'the consequent faliing off of pilg - -- - ` _ Or, The Sign O� the He was a lawyer. lIow he passed ,is an art rather looked down upon •eo injured the prospers - of tote clti- - T. --' the necessary examinations during nowadays, but the science of it t8 a zees that they were San to submit - •- .: • - - his chrysalis - r- studs da he t'h t witness .With the d and ex L h R.e ran leader, ' - Arrow —.- c 1 0 lit ye frig o stay Pe t o pubs c - - could never tell. Durir. the run of boxing will 'come the decay of Anto!d of Brescia. But cnean'wlrila During . of his articles ... he. studied gears;' ; E3aglishmen. The pluckiest race of William of Sicily added to .ti.e pore's �. ,, .1. •- tyres, and s})rockets far more close- ! men in Europe owe much of their trosrrbles by waisting tete Cainragna. 8 A0" `ly than he did Stephen's Commen- success to a knowledge of how to use To Frederick, therefore, he trarnexi ' CHAPTER IV. j "And yet I,seem, tq have % picture ,ataries on the Lags of England. He {their fists. Let them lose that ;or' aid, and nbfiui:ned it, 'though he There- were two nephews heoPs linin at I of you in my mind. I seem to see ���Id have Faced any examinations I knowledge, and 'they will assuredly risJcod arui nearly lost everything on, P g on the mechanism of the bicycle with , sink to the level of the French and a mere punctilio o[ etiquette. When ,3lrayno 13x11, both reading for the You in evening ,reser with a glass of a bold front, but the intermediate 'Germans. A'cisian and BarbaroFrEei nie't at Kepi, .Bar: After the manner of nephews champagne to your hand, singing and final examdnations into his The two women were lying still, in June, 1165, tte3 erngteror neit;2ter In coon one was ood and one was 'Ta-ra-ram. . Ob, Pray, fgrgdvo $ g me ! - I meant nothing o9ensive. knowledge of 'English law he met ,very still, on the ground, and their t;cAlc the po'ntiff's brii:le uor assdsited sad; ',and by the same rule Uncle' with knocking knees. However, he'blood-covered faces frightened Dick, him to diwnount, The vope there - Sir George favored the bad one. Please, please resume 'your seat. 'Let g me assure you, Miss Sieatcar•, I did came out of the examinations all � The other girl,- save for a bruise or upon refused the kiss of peace, . anO .,Truth is just a8 strange as fiction. not mean to be rude. Let us drop the right in the end. Like the man two, Duns unhurt; unhurt, but So for days tiler•e was T - It is as welt to label t$ese tsFo subject-. I trade a mistake in think- with a poor. hand at nap, he passed. frightened. that she, could not speak. a 3ADLOCS AND DEBAQ+E. lboys: Reggie tirayne, dark, pas- l Ing we had met before. ]'ray ac- As !n 'the days of his articles, so Great soba rose from her bosom and ttionate, hasty, and sot as good- ,•• in the time when he. was a full- burst in her throat, whilst her eyes At last Frederick ieleed, and i■ cept my apologies :',,hearted a fellow as the country of And so that ghost of the dead past blown solicitor, when he was liters seemed to protrude from her deathly presence of the entire German artery ,Sussex contained. Ashley Grayne,. was laid. Ashley never raised it ed to dispense six-and-eightpenny white face in awful fear. perto:r•,med the duties -of the poPe's . ,fair, smooth-tongued, and cool -tem- agada. His doubts were set at rest, opinions and indite three-a.nd-six- Truly Dick Causton had encounter- honora3 groom. Barbarosea strd *' . :;pered, a man who could smile and be The .more he saw day -by day of the Penny letters, The tact that he ed his adventure' at last.-Brealcapear then entered Rome in .. _ ____a villain still. = - quiet, sober life Evelyn• led, the more had his name on a braes pTgte - ontinued, l u,t the people were hluptile . Pettish Sir George favored the convinced he became that he had in the Law List weaned him not 6o the Idea of the emperar's corott- bypocritieal, suave Ashley, and fav- tAs n mistaken. 1 from his old love -he cycled. - ' — �'�__ ' ation, which was surreptitiously per Dred his attentions of his. step-' time wept on it came about Cycling teas life "one real enjoy- Fiir� �j p+'� formed on June 18. A fierce ton- ==-' . - .4aughter, .Vere... But Ashley found � ?{eggie was played with by Mise 'merit, He was heart -whole; . per- FROM BEGGAR TO POPE E ffict ensued between the citizens and • -` aro favor in Vere'a ai ht: She Was a ha s that had something to do with -` " fa Rreetcar. Playing with fire sa a P B fife papal tense, and tl:e former . __ simple girl, but rbcs saw through his it. When a man has a girl to rook - dangerous game, but she indulged in CHAIR OF ST. PETER ONCE were beaten only by the help o; e haracter-saw that the money her 1 after, tliori is the time for him to FILLED B$ AN ENG.. ;mother would - leave her was the , It. She had no more idea h wast- shed his independence-tf he wishes Fret:erick'a troops. 71. I _ basis of his,aSeetfon for her, Money Ing hergeif on Reg ie than she had The polte used hi. tem(,orary dill. ' , of doing so -with t'h'e butler; she, was fibs course of his- love to run I.I38M�lN• varricage to mctue tl a trial anal -- •often is the foundation -stone a man 'playing for higher gains. True, her i smoothly. I3e cannot mount his - - . exeou2ion of Arnold of Bret cla; but erects .- his temple_ of love on; that I instal -if not mettlesome and say, Nicholas Brea.kspear Was a Re- a 1: had to `_-�- .ia,clraatisrs. _.Leaded .Brggr�ssarda: I3s 1__. both A•drlan a,nd Freda c t _IB why ` ie altar -faze so - uently iaoraetimes sent a little tremor �Pecime �beri you" iaee. me, ''®tier --ma= e aCharacter-Born astir Tivoli. %�orace's Tit,�r airs expires. I through her, and caused_ her _ pulses the manner of the hardened bathe- , ' e to __ Handsome, rttilful Re e, her old - - P Pooz. ..- --__ zisn Ilarbarosea wort ^Qrt.:nvard, gl?� to beat the faster, But It ended rid Girls do not stand that sort almost ee lithe a[i�'gntar..d kv the g)rstiymate--tor the last few years of there. Shea lied the brake. Sen- of thing -up-to-date girls -and small Orme arici ones onlyEaglazrd rata. , - - their girl and boyhood had h�n:i ttment had a p or hand in :the game blame 'to them.. A woman who al- ad up a mem to fill the chair of ' t1he next as year pope hi bro-E. t lthar4rg iepent together -she. loved with all p g tit a tsox't year Aeries brovf ,t �'11- lche Intensity of her heart and soul. she was playing. lows her lover to career aH over the�P In. the wild early twelfth Liam of Sicily to =aibnuis ion, ,aril y She ad in her mind the weddingcountry Without her is false to the' cont;ua'y, when tare caanEry ggaenarl oair. jealotr• or tke dirt he was not aware of -it. -Vere most rominent £raft In her sex's ! under bsa'onlal o eseion and when Frederick, 8 .,-_. ..' wore not her heart upon her .sleeve; ,of 31r George Grayne-nothing more P P , s tlnereasi esti, began a ser' nor less. The fact that' he had - a character To that fact la probes- atrocity nxYre orTlhle- than that 1 iep of tMegoidat ores which led to p^o- labs did not give her love unsought, wife fining was a detail. Tbat was,bly due the invent,Joa of the tandem. ,which is practiced at this Ysoerr In ion sal bfeJcerin, ata 'to wher2.er the And yet Reggie did lova her -loved +j a: mere question of time -or remov- Yes, Dick Causton's heart was un- i the Balkans was vhe merest crrm> I g ber dearly. It had been but boy i al - She knew him to be wesithy---,fractured: it was all his very own. ! mon-place of daily lffe, t2sere wars i errryemn held his power from E:;od `and girl affection, and it wordK as- %cry wealthy. - despite the- retired that he was without a touch of barn to a poor and oba=re Ealgjishr•l°r tram rte poFe. Adrian tie;at�t�tt sureiily hive developed but ter 'one,maaaetr in which the family lived. that romance in his nature which man named Breakepear a son whomjgrgc+e, and both div *atnt,s. W With reason-Miss Evelyn R'estcnr 1. stepped I She would make him her husband.and spices and makes life worth the I t!.ey cbrietened hic'holae. The lath-' ganra, and bath di'"*rrt,ints, stili a . Upon the scene. And, Reggie lost i Icuri,aus smallaetset, resetterl to pin - then, herself, his widow -his wealthv 1lt%ing he simply had 'not encounter- e. , for what reason is net known, prl�� bas:.ed on queerticcs of et t- his head -not his heart --over her at widow There were but low Oh- led ]Miss Right, -that probably ac- !embraced the monastic .calling and . once And it affected two persons etaclea In the way. she feared not counted -tor his not going wrong lett Nicholas, thea a mere laid, to (qumtte, forn>t+ of eillirobtr. oral pr+*re ireenly sad diflereatly-Vero gtrievpd, ; i tlrnre Tlhey had come to tl a thin tsad Ashley rejoiced, her ability to vinous them. In stress of weather ho had . shel-' 8lzlft for h!nsr•eil The yn illi, who of onpen war when, on SePtranter 1, with a name to which she bad a ! tererd da roadside I nes, arida been was of a studious bent, bee a=e one I 1159 the only -English pope . dia¢ . . It was Ashley s business now to I right, and a right to a position Ln !glad to pick up a novelette to pass i of thor.e begging, scholars wt -.o- flit - make Vere jealous. ;The n -eyed ! ai Aaegai of a qulnsry. _ , ImonsLer wast lilcsly to prongs o; vim_ society by virtue of It, then she ii the time. At most country lana rom'arrtically acrcm the middle Lges -+ mmons assistance to him He rejolc- would enjoy herself. , 'Meanwhi�, she jthe landladies' daughters, or the bar-': To such England at that perio" - esd exasodirrgly over the advent of lallted With Regglc, and sent that ',match, etteet the penny novelette offered but coal caazAort. so .young ! tailar>xmablo van >iEAITHY, 8A8PY BABIES.' �i1ss titelstear but he was puzzles, by y. g gentleman into the hero thereof is so very different i Breesdwrpear quittert lta e1!twree for _ .it too. He, kriew her. had met her , t� �vsrie4s rcyrisasr Dae moment and from the kind of man she usually F`raf ce acrd stadia¢ at Aller. But Every - mother most earncstl de I the arctic ones the next It amused sees the other aide of the bar -extantence on a,mss, bowerver ardrac- 1 rY Y sotrsewhere, but where he could notd44;muaa 4'p -_._ _. fltrotsg.._c4iltraiit8_.aus�vei__PtGrEe�ctive I -- As a .matter of fact, he had flue est_-tta-'1".II�1�17Ri>tan'1 .instltict for ! sites to see her little once` hearty, - - i been Ertl of champagne at the time GraduisAy her position In the to women look at their millinery sport, ,givers little room for that ; rosy and full of life: The lint wea- liouse beeama moss chat. of a friend -'1?rOM s perusal of those story- !leisure and peace of mdad without t Cher. however. Is a time of danger 4 Ia3x , mCaNuma!to all little onus. and at the rcr Rhe brain, 1! oyer drunk and y ouch ` - cards skiltufly, and mon every time a cycllst could sot go tfrree-quarters land fruttion, so it: rs not surprising ;firer symptom of uneaalhess or III- � i,r well to drink leas wisely than too . Rvery member of the family was I of a rade wit.�sout compassing an ad- � says a niter In the Illustrated Lon- "�+ Baby's Owrr Tn.6tets Khould be - :trtpndly .disposed torsarda hwr-save 'vesture with a lady. According to I ,m ;%'0"• -to fled Niclilolas seeWag gives It is easter to prevent 4.lness . nvaro In acaus�d_at dfuriier_on tic` screncerotef =cncitness � wear .afthe noblest he road olden- afforded b a ret out house, When than oI cure y' and an Tablets _ Evelyn recognised hires too, '1'ttersh,had waAbospltaLie p4e,lter and aettied Wfeit, _ --,_- tq Iltrst dad" isi her Instalment at f:r {� i ;dose of Baby's Own Tablets will curious- half-dflhe, sa +g V '�• g �ry. y � � str or lh�igt�s,weaWye deed )� It s -little Dae h orae and is n . 11 __ p �$ , P. g Y $i 1. Hall, d wtsen she`saW iris l006o The °"'a"al ever•tn + the. tennis. aired girls. alio had fs"llen Tt Ltie g I recognition cif, cl _ all and Doe she uayr falatetd, punctured their tyres if sickness does titins, there la no !her head •sank. But rho braved it took eta �' ISart its.. f3o tt came Ear pretended they had, for the ; btrt tri knock- at the wicket of a l other medicine sniff so quickly cera out the. retnembened Ilse ,rein- Iabout .thiat on that .fateful day all novelette herione, is lull of subtlety), nionsatery, and, likelier than not, I the minor ills o1 babyhood and child- ---- ataaces candler wt ere she bad met threi ladles-diother: daisgbter, and or in some way . staed, or sat, in l U,e br ot4hren should fine! him. em- [hood-aod you have a guafantee Aim: It acemrd possible that he had companion -had ridden a long way need of masculine assistance. that it contains ao opiate or pots - out to :lunch, and ,a+cre returning., Nick had ,cycled jor t�went Ployriaeet ar.d atsclter. Tire , *top .. .. forgotten, or he vrould helve been 'ng. y, Years was not irrevocable, her before tak- onoua staff. Mrs. John Fatl, Pet - hoping to. be in time for dinner. covering, perhaps, more than that fn the vows be would ha, e. to some Ieraburg, Ont., says :-"I have used . . more, very much more, surprised at I g Baby's Own Tablets and find them ,a • • A hope that was not realised; for number of thousand miles in that novitiate; ar,Id if during- that y _ ,seeing her Chore. The buoyancy of I _ I cher heart brought it to the surface Ithey the hitlhat ttoot oldies which the i o tone (or misfortune It altogether bis timeAo longed for the rwat! again, Ist Bch. and dyboowelsroulriFrom rue • . • again. I well, flim, be went with a blcs,rr'tg. Y . Atter dinner Ashley sought her three men -were concraled. and 'a depends ao the view you take of it I i awn expertence, I can ht�hl} recom- lila w•dllat flied full, a coin, pertsaoe - side, and said meeting had to take place. Thais to encounter this roadside maiden in i in his .satcbel, mend the Tablrts.to other mothers." were points to favor. of the waltin distress. Never did he ece those Mothers should alw s keep these "]digs Evelyn. I seem to remember P g Iib titOLZD' HE RdCFiER 1party. The rope was an important ;blue r}'eA with tears or lues In 'tablets In the house, ready for. any - _. ats•eting.you before." I factor, and would bring about e i tticm. -Never was he called on to at emy rale, for the quiet, the t�is- Indeed f" in a Lona of surprisq. , q emergency. Sold b}' medicine deal- fiurried dismounting. The gipsfes I act as Uncle Toby acted "with - the cdplinc,, th., use of library, the,muis•ir era or sent postpaid at 20 cents a 1 + Wbe that is ghat is puiziing mb, `would -stop the .cyclists' further 'pro- !1Cldow Wadman, Never once did in •he chap*stl:' He might afro neve box, by writing the Dr. Williams . _,_�7led I do not remember sour name gross. They would draw the line at 'eyes+ look at him full of silwat olo- gt4ined some Fa d6c3rrte}' in il}umin-d;cir+e Co„ Drackvflho, Ont. even. Where 1a 1t possible _i .could that. I quence. and never Dace a as he cdllad sting or fair clerkly writing, srt.ic.h ; _ r even mot you i n . on to`ralse hie hat, aird-after the migh lift t:fm an a rainy day from "If you are n Trieiid of Lady Nor- : , manner of the novelette hero�ay, tl o mere helpless boggar to the QUICK SHAVING. CHAFER V I "Can I be of any assistance, miss ?" wage-earning - craftatmnn• Nvibbout ' wood's, It may have been then, F - -;n all• well -regulated novelette the 'ex'trevag m nia,gisatioa we 'men A match between isahr-dtessere baa- ;. Was her companion for _. some Dick Causton had chambers and taken place at South Brooklyn, N. =- - - - heroine !a called'rmisa:'' very well sntrrpose that scich wen the _.-.'__ years bRices in Lincoln's Inn Fields, ' but Y. The- record was taken by a. For twenty years he had wheeled lot of Nict•.erle-s Breakapear. before "Lady, Norwood ? Do not know be was rarely to be found there. Dung Hungarian, named Baja, t , her -never. met her iq tny- i}ie," the roads of England, warring, for he se'ttlod in the hares of tLe canons } _) axion was flominpnt at the time- of. took exactly two nrinutes; to cut a an adventure; and at last he realised regular of St, linnftis, near Valence. Then," accompanied by a gentle 'his birth -must have been. His life ;- man's' hair, shave him; shampoo him, that ever.,'-thingconics to him Whir Thorct he Look service In some hum - ..,..I, smile, "I think you must be oris- ur he had been a devotee tit ., the and rturnate him out with a beautitul!y ii.rtits.. 'I'!te adventure eau:e-a -gree ble capacity, but betare fang the g „ . taken. I led a very quiet lite with ,wheel. In chl.dhood's days he sat accurate "parting." - sorr,e, bloody adventure, to prevent coaquetting Anglo-Saxon in him . :<* r r.r Lady Norwood, who sues an invalid, � an tl,c floor and tirirled the crank the happening of which he would was metniteat. He was aifmAttod to "Henpeck has given h ,smokmuch , � .. and' has been ordered a lottpc tour � of his big brother's big bone -stinker. eh ? I didn't think he had so much - have given all the world possessed tCe full felloawiEtAp -of at older, and abroad. TC is not likely that I can , later ,on, he acr,•tirrd one hirtae.f, I will -power." "He hasn't, but lits 'have met Sou anywhere:" . land gradually merged' into t►e air Af°r hint. I rtupic}ly rose 'to be prior and after- Rile has." . 1.He was riding back. ITe had been•{] ,%-&" abbot. Then the canons dds` Wife of New Minister : "Now, = a long journe,, and his tromcward covetcad that tbey .had indeed met D -... . A���� �� �� - , have to look alter ,the +r`' -of .- i• pace wns a quiet one. Lighting-up their master, foi• le stranger, e, you'. . ll 1L ..,- I titt:c was thraq hours ahead, and he wir,ose rersonal' charm wild hri]}ianey church better than this, or we shall would bei at his destination well had 'x on thert to make' him their have to think about ge"tting„a new - - • ' isea within that time. The road slo d, hea,a, applied the ntle of the oeder bads g� sea rel : "Wist es vic (beadle - of Ni nh- ' aiii -'thrr �t irtd�befng -betind-h3mheitli-tfna`e'conie "seg tri Ines itabl sign in •— tt ckrange ours - u . - . 1__;L'._�_�. � h - __ - . - . - __ I � ai}F availing t imself of his free diersians sr e. a for art.imc �omnos- I o son, we Rh' es mfr 's.. I ” wheel, and his iravellisig was as ed by Pope Elugenius ITI., but on a iters, but we never change oor•bead- Ot tlf0 KI9n?yii Carly BOtIYU!s-Noll-xrsovltl Steinboat fa9n IFntiOraee [Ir. ChttsC'3'tnviseless as the fight of a bird. �ccon%j out baeal� the poatiti saw that le." - Suddenly the country quiet was a rne: a abbacywas less than Break- AtiOTHER STE-A.M DISCO% -ERY. l ' . Kidney -Liver 'Pills.-8tatoment Vouched for by Minister.. disturbed by shrill shrieks shrieks sFear's desert, so he pa_iheA the - • • ,_:� n. _z_ - r.._.agzin rerwo- - �.of women i•n distress -and -agony a.rsd conim.unity of St. Rufus by LxXrmot- ' "P�r pa, ' geid.__-thehoRc�-v`0 th inson, Out:, was for years' a . steam-,iiiealtlt, I continued Lite use of those ' putn. The cries carne from the dir- ing tiheir chief. In 1146 :U.e Eng- "can you tell me what is natural . - boat man and is favorably known in' pills until I had used six or eight i action of the hi.l ahead of hire; but lisi;man became cardinal of Aib m, philosophy ?" - _ _ every port from Cleveland to Mont- 'boxes and w•as again enjoying my ! he could see nothing, for the- road and was shortly afterwards sent t.o, -of course I can," - said papa, real. Until a fete months ago he' former health and vigor. 1 shall al- I seas a winding ore and the hedges can'dinavia, wbe:e -his northern proud rind relieved to find that there --• 1. . . .: were high. But the screams acted sympatC,5es. stood l,im in good stead. w s, a last something he -could tell _ great sufferer from 1 Y- es esti imyutus; his pedals ReR round, fa \orway a did mucfel tilts his offspring. "Natural philosophy atipat oney � a Dr.for years aCha a gt1Krcltrey--Lsm and iv con - Liver Pills as fagDideal ;mhj Caen- !and he was quickly in view of a cause of T1ie church, his chief fern- is the science of taus° 'arid 1eaSon, ' -•"pills have made him wstl, and for frier, Fort I;obinson, Ont., writes:- scene which for -years after he could .dation being the- archlzisfilopric - of Now, for instance, you see the steam the beneftt 6f others he has made "Dein not recall without a shudder, with- Trontth eni. Ei ht ears later he corrin out of the spout of the ket• g personally acquainted. with , j g y g the statement below: •. Air. J. A. -Buchner, who was cured; out the blood rushing to his head w•as we.com6d back to Rome, a3u1 tie, but you don't know why or foi Mr. Buchner writrs:-"For many by the use of Dr. Chase's. Kidney- and his hands clenching -as happened wqb hailed gladly a� tl.e aPositle of what reason it does so, and-- 1 .1ears I" was the unhappy victim of Liver Pills, I can say I believe he at the time. north. "Oh, but I do., papa I" chirprd the y tramps -a line of rope -and and the_ i ret -the. hope of the household. ' "The. re+ oa I ' -. kidney trouble, rheumattsm uld not titake.a statement know- THE BEGIC'Iu\* 'P[JDE.�T P -6�`Tv'O • - Pe- the steam comes out of the kettle is _ - --- stipation, which became so severe as Ing it to be in an wa misleading can be guessed. But in this instance was now a ms,t:e .. m+an,. A ch- so that mamma, may open our let- -� -- Y Y B citatr atant sufferer, entire] unfit for It to by cunn est sucft ch site driven his mark so S P y Lite• was fely Lhe-afor.land cob licated R s as this that ;thrown -oft their P achines b the d but one apical politics- coukd t°res without you knowing it.!" .. _ to make t& a burden. 1,was a -con- or .untrue." - man who bed dr the women were lucky, and, Wheq d fir oc�la i tut Work, appetite. c P 1 stretched -across -the -road rope,y bition, and for . its - they The yoangcr a man Is, the viers tenaciated: could not. Sleep, but. aroseDr. Chase's Kidney.- r. Pills haves'' had picked themselves up and -resist- tu1Hlllzis+rii he bad not lo2ig, to wait. you can natter him by calling him a In the morning tired and enfeebled. become ao well known a medicine the efforts to rob them, Mother, In the Very year of his return, Poge cynic. ., _ .. . - `-I ltngercd on In this conditlan, gra- i of exceptional merit. Their -direct 'daughter, and friend. Anastasius IO. died, and_ the chloren . `- __ _ ,dually grouting worse, and became hand combined action on kidneys, When Dick Causton arrived, the- of tjhe conclaz'e was Nir'holaea Break- O ^To prove to you thab Dr, dr•spond�nt and discouraged because i livor and bowels makes them success driugfiter wet+ standing " screatsting sPe� • thereafter kr own riq Adrian Ch se's Olotmcnt le ncw-tata 'I could obtain -no rellof' from -the ,fat inhere ordinary medicines fail, and struggling with one rough, IV.- Tk.en began. ata era of wider P119h40 and absoluta care for each . L. " . many medicines .used. i One pill a dose; 25 cents a box, at whilst the two other women were dtru le, when ULe AtrgIo-Saxoii and every form of Lich Ant, _ _ Sg a bleedincand protmillng piles, "Friends advised Dr. Chase's Kid- all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & on the ground,- being- kicked -to all- pontsfS was to match himself against the manufacturers hhave st-. nteed ft. 3e+tev. _Hey -Liver Pills, 'and I now feel �Co Toronto. To •protect ,youlence by the other two -their sex Frederick 11 asbasos a. Fir,.{, how- dmonialeln.thedatliprecs 4n_dackpoarIt tc,!¢h•' thankful that this med{cine came to 1.against imitations the portrait and alone compels ,the deacription of ever, of his policy, lie smgt.'t, tile burs wbattbep think it n Yen can ors -and " flet Tour money disk if not entecl. li?c a Aol, ail pny hands when I was in such a Anis- signature of -Pr.' A. W. Chase, the them as men. newly elected emperor's ftiendsr:ip, alldealenor9D3IAX1Aor.LaTasetCa,Torontq r 'r -*rabid coddition. 'The first box famous receipt book author, aro on + Dick Causton had not learnt box- for he required acid to su ed re Dr� Glass's o�l1fr+P1Bt11 save relief, end, filled with joy at every hoz. ing `at ecitool in va'a. - Inside a liasn' of 8icGy, wi.o reF1 ed to re- . .. . . ... , N ,: . _ .. �. _ . ..,, 1. ...., . , r .., �..... nap i . : f .. ..- i .. '. ,r i d , l r L •,s;.,,:; ;: 'C— a,;'.v' "c:xi„f'2.'�. ,.w.'r.:.-�A � . 7 "'''' ti _ - ,sir?,r nau.�, �,:n. a.. b`o'o °' _ ..:,.tea..,..— --. !. �7 v. F. n. , T , tr ��_ gi'Yqf,rF�- ivies ly dy n ear e ------ 5ata ReB}sta*areaa good u3e and Those whofly-A. behind many others. --_ — capable of leading, go ahead. ilt'RADAY, SEPT. 21th, 1203. -Cash Put tip T _ °•-ter -'l, _ � : , a gtrVd walk du it the very hes[ andsale oP horse, cow, buggy, cutter and tvzttch the cost. Ratepayers can't household furniture oil lot I8, eon- - e ti T Ivasonably object to a guu[1 invest- 9, PickQriug, the propertrS of the - r.. t nl aeon R pectra ---oma late bills• Pouchela'y& Postill,Act's t fol pp HAt.t. m SEPT. 25th, 19W8 Credit f: SLAcx Fsale of farm stock, on lot 16, con. 5, TERMS Attend Hcgle's sale on Friday, 25th. Picketingg the property of T1s. �jr. Tip �gg� ::SINE PICKLES ' iii •Sb qar 9eaa; 61.o�O itprAd is advaaee - - Hogle. 1•o reserve. Sale at, 1. See ealsom-Zicn. r hills. Poucher & Poetill, auction 3'S. TvEsi)4Y, SEPT. 19th, 190'3. -Auction - ttDar politto®-9atet Iadepeudeaoa S. Disney's granary Boor gave. awn sole of farm stock, implements and P allot Arra-3 Ptr■c-else■ Loosl Yager. last week and over fifteen hundred household furniture on lot 29, con. ; [Uur Ezgsotatione - The heart bushels of wheat, barley and oats were 7, Pickering, the property of Aloin r' " `. support of the oraoie of Ytokarinq sad viotni t mined together in the cellar. Spears. ho reserve. Sale at one. TATE J. E. and X. W. Disney have pur- See bills. Poucher & Postill. Auct'a - chased six new Tudhope cutters; part mDunbars XXX Fine BATES OF ADVERTISING: of them they have now on !land. Now ddverL<semerlie. First insertion, per line - 10 tensa. J. D. McAvop is visiting friends in " - --- - - -- Bach subsequent ineerttoa,par line - 5 the city these aays. 'iekliug Vinegar %his rata does not :nolnde Legal or Foraita ad- Nearly_ ever bid from here attend- •srtisemeate. Y, Y OG FOt Iti D -Loser call at this tit- - ed the bominion Exhibition in the D nce far iazurmatsoa. - Bpeaisl terms given to prrties Making con- r le suets for 3 or 6 mouths or by the year. hair- city during the past two weeks. C I t joarl7 or ]early aontrac:e pa;s le guazurly. A large crowd from thls locality at- Dunbar s Pure Pickling Spice � 13osinetr cards, Cao linea or under, with p.pr►, 3 RESH M.ILCH COW FOR SALE. tended the Model Fair at -Whitby this Fj 11nr y..r, $s OC .payable in adranoe. 1' The undersigned bas for sale a fresh milch 6fP'Notieainlocaleolumarten csatspar line, week.sow. J, BEuDL`C.Brack Road. is -49 d11" sent■ per line etch atshsoqueat inaeruoa. A. E. Hubbard sold a valuable horse AND paeloa aPP iSea- .l contract setts made ksows to J. E. Disney of Greenwood last . . - on: Pio tree nts without t hou , ply c0« FOR SALE -First-class Cow ` a►dTutls.msaes without writtaa nstsnaltoar Week. for..ls,doe to cast about suet 18th, sP- GrUUC� Sound Vegetables. ota'e1! O d rt ar diseoatlIIafar adPer�tiir -fir Judson left last week for Ca!- l to Josx Gu.3t+>tt. sronaham r. 0. ss IseAtt Cana be Ia v tldua and asst to Cite yob. gars, N. W. T. with two carloads of Ilene". cattle for John Davidson. W e wish FARM TO RENT -Fifty acres of job Wort promptl. attended to. him a leasant trip L' land. For lnrther Pattica{an apply to Is pobtiab avar� psiday mormtas a:lseafre W . j ,Jones and Alfred Rogers each Hi Vzy A. EUIOBT, Lot la, 3rd Ooa�on. — -- --- j(�� _.. w■��•`�•e,•� � �-'7--- - -- Ptckeriat Oat. Ptekaricx '�" 1 g V ' — sold W bores es Albert Mackey a few „jinn/% l rLiV s a dago. NCurkar d[ Thexton, Pro�rietafs 1 e erowd #tom here attended [ 'ANTED. - Dining -room girls, David lgh's barn -raising on Friday f�' boo" =aide. and laundress, spplT w last. Pickering college or by mail to the aulod-�eraiaaed _. - .p c akets of Pure Spices !. s. DLI■ Hlatron, J. Junes had the misfortune a few -- days ago to have one of his horses get r A" T EU I5IMBU4ATI.L'� _ — --- an its ba -7k in the plowed SeId and in tore ti.ptember t8th, 390 , :I]<3 (}uls and JO —The 1 -- -- attempting to rise to iia feet -got:- lt.ts for i.Ti raaor':-G6oti- w.$.a iP 1 to... _-- y _ - ----_NOTte8 AND COMMENTS. of its ribs hrolceu uu a snag. THS aEras� Pac$I:.a Co,. Lim,u� �orC _ T. U. 3lcAvoy _ intends going to Pezry The _ala.;tan botlnclat•y e'otaluli-:- 9lanitoba, this week. T41�AR'_li FOR SALE OR TO RENT _ 4 - sion is now trying to :,ettle the 1• for a term of Tears. betas: Dart of lot 30, to lcnlg xittncling il't31,t1 to bc•t� t t'nog:T too t and 6 wart W hit by. I& nares, &cod soil. { barnaa, su6les, shard etc, well watered, {� and the united a•ppl7 on prsmiserQr_to s.J.Bi1AND£a, Brock- t�31P c'Ottnti 17-43 " States. Gauacla, the Uni5 t,��l un, unt, - ;;latex unci Fn, intt;i tc h l:at• tfieir -- - T , re"rr nta!ive, un the rr,tutui.,•iu:, - 0 Al FE I.AR31 TO 111•:`r fora U!l term,.f year•.beic¢ u�r:L• part Lf tot 1�'liir'lr 1•+ ilcrn• sitting iI) London. Like the running brook, the :y, rga.t. Piclering, coo std one haN :1.fiM p /�']�� P � [:ltr?ltb7.3!l. It will be iritr'rP itltlg to wzn of once b, use. There la an rt,e rtes Eras Grain -..W-anted." � �I�L+ A.Jred blood that flows through ♦&cod stone l cute. Large frac a buc w:tl. good tti wrac•h their 1`t't} eedinCs aux1 etc astatrltng teccath', Thirty&are# seaiod L tee tit.- steel Et2ghind 111Ry Lake the Veins has to come from dc,waand wn acres of ppnstore For turther -' paruulan alply to RUGH WECHIN19. trB ro 11`MAI the There tit•c•somcahere. k u. _ Wine tvhu think ;he may not lie The springs s of red blood are i itvere to sttcti[ictrtg the iutotwat� P The undersigned are pieQazed to pay the highest prices for all kinds found in the soft core of the T`aR]I FOR SALE—ceinR lit ►sof coarse griun of canaula in u'lYlt!' t[> I11ttlr1talQ D t cos tatck..tn¢. aoat.uuir g 180 aeras _- tx�rclial relations with the Unite( }ypn� Caped the marrow- and mar• or ease• un wo or.,,- .re r good It will he li0 your adRt►at a LO gee as before di~a 031n 'Wrier eoems, ra a rood orchard of sbo p g State-. If such is the case it rna trema boon rad Srvtalss. o•aibvr}�fua•, a• »ffec't to a cuR. iderable extent the some say red blood also comes cladral hues ouzo Strs74 wi■irttooeesabtlap ;Ws are also handling all kinds of Fat Stock. loyalty ' that Canada has for the from the spleen. Healthy bone s.e rams iosr of which u lest comlaa into y 5 bearias Tbta fans it to a scoot stair of Vaal- ---alyther count marrow and health sr�leen .ahoy rad nets eoa.saleot eo martwes, tawlst T(T j� AT '(s r^► 11►T �Q� A L E R • y :'t 113.4 noose f»a pseRasta; vkllure. i t•1 ®sMs i [11Y i {,,,J1 lY Vb I are full of fat. ttdc.ss9a1 preri.ltmso's a.r .ad l mile from pick, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ti. or fumbles parttealraa .2P17 -_ _ Scott's Emulsion makes new ea Gormley _ blood . by feeding the 'bone -- trais daparttaent to open to bit for the fairfs -Canadian _ rnmoa of pubue yusstlona. Tba writer most marrow and the g {hCG withGa to ria ease mad title aorreet name wish oop; _. 7 the richest af! all fuss, the Pura ; We wn f t Aum roti at ndsn■ood, bowe.a $ C 1 '1 Ci hbat In no est do +rs hold omsrl.ee r.� _ ,rtronsible for opimons expressed b Corse■• cod liver oil. =.a } For le whooi ` la and y - Sip. -An last week's- f4sue a# Tlra $aTPi Bj Ezc�rs��as µ, Newt; we read the totter of Hatt -payer invalids and for whose { re the putting in of conn -w wa ks by blood is thin and pale, r3cOCL�S Rill be ran ao Bsptimber lbeb acid loth; i car tillage tuth(wities, which we deettl returning until )io"mwr "so 161111 -- to be quite to the paint. The bines Emulsion is a pleas -a t Atld rich sea eotb e.speati•el;. I40t, along athre+persorewith =� _!i=si'PMr *• ta- I s- ,a g Aand isilvimce is being tuadr blood -food. 1(t not one ft��;t along all linea, rep it a person w a y I t1)[ p the blood-mal.zng organs but Wia.t,.... ! hr islust get into the van of nwn ideas, � tK..k.1.• _ MoowJ.w..` 3C gives them strep .}h to do sat......... lrorkaa f Oto• streets an- just ax they were flit strength ��7' s j gM1•pam Ago a, faa+-nv"w l e^8 go autd their proper K'OriC. Aro�oas . Pr. T� a J. DE 7�Ii ,�, � G if at i uiatkex int roveni •nts to the P p 1ioo.out:... Macleod, JJ - 1; r Send for free s.mpie. w.wan.a... �� C*kgwT ..-'everydtty life of nian, we Y ix•tter mean,4 of meeting I: -t hl -Y[ outtl � -!d Toronto, SCOTTve and i co; all l ot IqM Cbeeelets onta� Sine .w •. ` - Nttr•atbcona , 1 Dealer In GZileellMtull Anel Portlallcl Cement. CemerA alti a '9 on �. M17•ftntR than ever we -had. - s°G• ..._..._. 1 rtr�s Our wowi len Mali: ne-A a great rtes! l9wao sitar.._ _ hand, This Cement is bou;�5tt in [arluaci lute and will b, n d to of repairing ,innnally And .the nul_t1 CREDIT BALE OF From all points in Cattalo. Assail. 'ritstomers at very low price:«_ _ Greenw<x�l, Ont. < apart 1 f our t'illag� is to Heal of -tom ,(( (�(� u Sault Ste. Marie, Windsor and East. Ap r - now, litmhe.r is dear :ted not very y d,m C1 M -►,,� v v i 1i ply to newe93 Cwoadiaa Fil Agent for _- • uthlP tx,r e<utixfact.iry, f;ranoiithic am hist. walks are pretty. lasting, :ifrd free Consisting of Fat Cattle. 2 -year old p P t from the objection rt tt ouden ones. Cattle and Yearlings. Tiokets ata not good on Itapesial a L,imlt�a."er�t[7 - Flows TlSetefora in the ititrrextx of economy The a�dersigoed have received inetrna- a El'lvE>+rldA.*t' ' r d11 beauty and cont tuticnce•, tt'e tt tti>k! sal- tions from JAB. W. HOGLE to sell slew aint (iw..r.l Passenger Agent. ! J = - vise our village trnste( to proceed 7t Torsp St..Tornow. wit the erection of the props-Aed by public aaotioa at L.ot 1S, 5th tion..R wi tkx as soon a s possible. The old Pickering, on ^^ Are acknowledged by all who have tried them to supez•iar to all boards could be sold or, uxed to lay Freda 1 � t'ber ��! lY� They a;i•e Neat}. others. They are unequalled for durability anti lightness of r� walks in- those parts <af (:ha -ch and y draft. We have them in 1.11 sizes. Single plows, Ugh t _ King St tt prr.:•nt The following valuable property, wits- 'Convenient gangs; &horse 2 furrow pfows, in 3 sizes, single anci double '_ no walks. -. furrow st>tlkey or riding plows, also It would be at profitable int atmrl,t. HORSES.. Dntsidr residents would ter' aLtra trot 1 filly 12 mos old g, p.: 1 ¢eldiag 18 moa and Cheap. Woodstock W tztc}mills and ever)rhhing in the Ianplement, vehicle and Power Lite. to the plater. The surrounding -people old, flip,; a number of good work and drive :would esteem Pickering' a inure pro- inti horse$. Prices the Lowest. Terms to suit Purchaser. gresxive spot and thereby do More CATTLE. If yon don't believe it buy title anal j d trading. Su1R11 manufacturers would try it. -We mean deo. �'hlllp, 1 r., Brougham Cow be attratctcsd. Our tnerchaints would 17 yearling steers, 10 2 yAar cal steerb, 19 greatly profit thereby and should' due to ealyeters, 10 �tar late 1 cow cnDIZ alves. tolealve ' w ." the fir, at tea advocate the change. GIEV ''Pumps Mar. loth, ame sus the retired fat z S., A tris Th - SHEEP' R PIGS, e best t-alue for your money - nr addition to R town as a atri 10 tat tug factarr. Be that as it uiay they 15 Cotswold ewes, 2 brcod tows, liltve their desirAbll!-quallttes aura pigs. i8 $ s itis C' tern and Trough de n•i,;le Pickering ha;, many s;nch, w[ All the above stock matt be.itold at your w g Why Not Open anticipate no-oFjectIt In rc, - price: - -_ to order, ,.. ; the}r are surely inrge-minde,i enough Bale at 1 o'clock. Rain or Shins. - _::.._willingly shitre Sn the t'tllagc s ad Tt1Rbi8•-Fat cattle, fat hogs and all Taj E V A I1T S, ! e uII +t•rbner•. 'The tattc� tt•cn11c( hardly be 1e ][ - aR Sag1IIg$ �GCO ti With th$ _ Q seas of 810 and ender, cash; over that E. felt. Onr tt'ritr,` mentions the price of amount 6 moa• credit will be }liveu to bond. ` the: t•illa}{t Call Sovereign Bank of Ca_adaparties furnisbing approved joint notts,t� obtain all the money tvs r, t°d Fit t , ;, i; per cent per snnutn allowed for oash. Brock St• �11tb� ,© de10 bl•ntutr 1)ayabIc in :u,y munher of pourber ,i Poetill, ;Auctioneers. orals %%-ith interest. 'T},r fir', ali,eial ail �� cl= Q�t pevt is e:'lnilt- quite. acroptah':c to a'1 Sntl Chi, i� the tt,aill q„t'stion tt'.113,tnt ,,Tt� WEEKLY GLOBE Annthis thk.:juestor. of mr k, tta� tau Interest Allowed from data of can .mall sums lt�wetl a strvvt lighting idea, 1�'r hupl srr:1: ,+� I deposit s largef'if�`1 ' 1 (/�, y Q ■^' (� a� .... _ jv�������j� y�'�,, �v/���`���,�f �����7����j /�f���`���/� �v�/�����j� ,r�`� ��,��'�(' 1y���{ �v�•��''7�t�� jv{�^��7���) jv,✓�����•�/j f��.���y��/� j��f�r����}j ,�K�,��,' tCl f/f' sill i' r,() 1Sn R1•lll (ilii' �tl l',••l.: Ili :1 _/a��,�•. "s ■ . resit ,�� of ,w.•• �wr� of 1=F �wf ^�..� �.:w` ti,A' 1:.•a �' ® �••••••- '•••ir +�•F +•"�' n,oex,h i night aitlu,nt �ul;nins over u V - _other;: and failing into, litelle-:. R” hope Cha, lit. SpinL swill instal a Plaut- - __-�-- ---- and that the villag,• will do 'what ,t. 11u5trat�d Weekly can to give u4 sit lea..t fust• Ino:ps. c• ,1\i•hate' tmiirpet,•ntboaid,ifrr,t•.-��6..J�Pad V1���� .. tees whose business:,bility i., angrll„_ - - . :. tionod, And the tr„st they- -,rill s4l,'K_ • A. leading feature of The �L'nmc'Y Gtos> to be added nil ,sure: at once to Push fnrivaanl i his, this fall will be an , t «> tr„rthr work, ]'inkerinq is, as our _ - . ?k �,ritrt .lye, a pretty little• vill;ag:}, e desirable tban -:erne latnc�i tits n� Eights Page . l lustrated Supplement 1 F`Qr'Cleaning Windows, Mirrors awn resident.iaal 1)114'1• anal lex. Cas gra-'ON SUPERCALENDERED PAPER. - -11V8rWA 8 - the idea. of Snaking it Mon• nttrartive• and;S T . - ` I thiel: wt, have a s,nrl hltinv if sv,• •* psrst onrsclvea in ion of this �Fie tier[xtinn of srlf- hoto-engrhe a� ingc and printf gTepiantphas been added new electrotyping, Eureka Fly $eller, - :} itnprot,ursefrt, it will brim hnsino--s p t�, it our hngin••:ua Tnrm ; it will ruin rn mechanical equipment. This will make The Wlt»rLY GLOBE, L, r fir I:vl's : it it'ill attract. a ill sirFehlo tionahly the most desirable home paper in Canada. Arrangements have Binder Twine Etc. * residentiml rise.. \1-, tc rnilil art,nt;ly ntivisl• i,rtr Prra- been made whereby our readers can secure this superb Weekly and their g�, garlware tferobant l,l t erns,, tl„• , r, rt ism of thi' props:w 1f ; n local favorite paper at the specially favorable rate of ,E•tT a J. ' eazm th+ ir,ving f t he j,ro' OY1P,! S�Glla.r �,x1C�. �3E3 P�I1tp-f3 V 0 CQ1Z t B. Yr ! PiCktiritag, Ont. .: +snort as ,nyvii,L . Thr. t : otl►nt Mor: r Uxbridge who tvas In er anted frezu - .: -- -- + throttgit-illness p Q rQ �/'� �( ta. (�John Getow w -as a., Saintfield onC� -0 r-ua - �/ �J- G--Qm0&1ei -dt+► + Tuesday ort a business trip. Willson -Woodside. �y s: , r to Chir-: l eek. a fetiv A ver )rett weddi tool: lace Fru' slay s in Toronto this week. F pretty Ha $ Enlarged our store to double its site to accomodate our rapidly inarearom Councillors Geraw and 1cBrady at the residence of Ell.- A. �Vi ten. furniture business. Here is a partial list of Purniture Factories we buy from "Home ]souk," Greenwood. when in order to get oc$ls at first cost and ve our customers the benefit of 1C : were in town on Tuesday. their eldest dao hter, Nettie Beatrice, g gt Rev. M. L. and lira. Tait is via- `w[ married to Charles T. Woodside, I Hepworth Marirg Co., HepworKh, out.; Fnechtel Furniture Co., Han- utin with Toronto friends this of Portage la Prairie, Dian. The Rev. over; - Ball American Chair Hanover; Owen Sound; world Furnishing hes g Parlors Orillia; Ball Furniture Co., Hanover; Union Furniture Co., Wingham; Chea- :ire© 31r. Tonkin, of Greenwood D1eLhoflisf ley Chair Co,, Chesley, Ont; ]drug & Hibner Co., Chealey; Anderson Furni- M1lts. Hettsted, of Elkton, Mich., church officiated. tura Factory, Woodstock. - Is visiting her parents, J. H. and The ceremony' took place on the :, Yours for business, " T'il'l s. Beal. lawn beneath the ap !e trees in a AU kids of Ve tables ! - Ales. Stilson is having his Iioaee Prettg.. ce$ar chapel �ecorated withe Sohn,-l3"GaTfi&reln�n-- - re- ainted, thus adding to its at- white "ribbon, festoons and lover's - P ]:Hots. The aisle was formed of swan _ tractiveness, cedar tree, with copings of .white and Sore will be opened in Brougham , W. M. Palmer is having the the ground.was strewn with Sowers. Rink on or about May , . 18th1808' r- -. front of his store fixed up in an At 12.30 the groom and best man, - attractive manner. Zt-i1l.J. Lea, of Toronto, cousin of the F. SANDERSON, Brougham. ` ]Liss Agar, of Peterboro, is .bride and ,the officiating clergyman - a week with Mr. and took their places. In a few minutes - We have X $pending WANTED -Faithful Person to tea - air=. R. P. Hopper. the bridal party appeared -Brat, 3iiss "`�"'m� vel toe well reestablishedimerhome 1° a few i t Mrs. �'aIIStOIIe, Of �w@II 8utand, Edna Lea, RCCOm anted by Fred S. counties, ca111ar[ on retail merchants and aftats ��,���....,,,.�s////7777 g And prices err® right. : p Spells a couple e, days last week Will -ion, then the bride on the arm of Local territory Salary TION a pearaai a:paa- p y her father preceded b the maid of 1ea, payable e19.f0 a week In cash and expenses with R. P. and ears, Hopper. honor, hiss 11. Lillian by advanced Position permanentclose sndneae one- with ac _ cessrnlsad rushing Enclose sail Addressed W. J. and Mrs Graham return- The bride was handsomely attired envelope Standard lions, ass Caalp Bid& 48 ed from the ikorth-west after ina gown of int d' esprit over white Chicago pu •�� s ending a pleasant two months taffeta with bridal veil and blossoms e$eat for all p of All J3" there. and carried a shower boquet of bride He Hopjng, hinds of veh• � 0Ves lir. and Mrs. Mathews, of the roses. The bridesmaids were gowned idles mandsoittured b the 1IoL hLa Call oil DowsWell American Soo. paid 'air. and Mn. alike in Persian lawn trimmed with. 7 of Ho r a two da 's' visit this week � alencienes lace and wore sashes of Oo'y, otOshatva. Hopper 3 liberty'satin, with whitehats trimmed with while on their wedding tour. with satin and plumes carry sheaves _ _ _-------- = The funeral of the late George of dahliam and asparagus fern. .77 passed through here on After the ceremony the guests sat .. Tuesday morning for Mount Al- down to a sumptuous dejuiner spread berwhere here interment took place. beneath the trees. J - The groom's present to the betide Alfred Allavva and Rife. J. w,� a handsome seal jacket and mt18 --_ Sale Y�hetot3_ - - _n-lfe,._duhn_aud- trig.. w-ith-_stt)nv._martin ,>,nd__ 111i ___ _ _ _ _ __ . James Allawa} and A. T. Law, of tier bridesmaids a beautiful earl in James on, u eac - - - ant] sits. Beg]. ' The present$ were particularly Adam $peau; purposes holding hatndsome and n'tm)errt[s testifying W The Empire Medicine Co, of London, lb per oent. off all lues of Footwear. 10 per cent. off all lines of Dry (foods. a an aortico Sale of hi --4 farm steak the high t steent in which the young Oat, has appointed the undersigned ere 10 Farming Toole. couple are hed by their friends. Sooal agent foe Plct[ering, ice the mo®c won g Sbe Blaschford's cal! meals for 25c• the beet load on earth for fattening calves, cin the �£tll of this month. 3i a Aniong thy' guNstn were Mrs. J. v• derfnl discovery o! the nineteenth century. lambs, etc. 5 three pound bags of Compound Herbal for 81 Q0, aaexcelted for Hoge uncletstand that 31e inte�ntl3 FSiv• L.ea. Jlisbes I;dlta and Hazel Lea. W. For the treatment of the Nose. Thrust, and Horses HecbAReam slway on hand. Tess of all kinds 60 e=eeptioaally good lug ill) fanning' and that nothing' J..Lea. 3liaces Ella anti Edwinna Pi[r gronchiaiTobea and Laoge, ItoureaColda values. 21 lbs 8/. Lawrence ¢rano►sled sugar 11 00. 26 lbs fit. Lawrence yellow vis. Miss Florence and Plers..n hte- Y sugar 11 00, Parcels delivered to all parte of the tows. Leave your order with twill be reserved. Catsrrb, elsehma, Bronchitis. Ha lever The menlbet•e of the lietltaii.t phenyon. all �f Tr+rontu; 11i (ou' .sad all throat and iaog diseaaee. Write stance Rkirudall. of Leaside Jct.;'Liss for particulars, a stook of treatments, and R. �+• ���•� ' Church Biu pose holditi$ n thank--- � Amelia Eitchter. of Hamilton' til'. tnd repairs constantly on hand at. _ 13iving dinner on the eveuiug of Mrs. 1. J. Crittenden, of Keswick. r = > ,North Claremon6. October lath. Farther partiou- and Jars. Raham, a'1et-r-. C'larance (31l1p31 F7,.14t'dlT, 0=6t.en later. WnWh Chester and 3l is„ Eliaaix•th Wilhwn, » tars will be Ki out for bill-. Mr- and !.Ira, '.Meredith Ra)untree and The Sovereign Bank will open Miss Ant;ie Rountree. all of Vxbri isre. Ur. and Mrs. Walter anti Mr. and Mr4 Trait Trees ! their branch ill the Jobbitt bulk!- � L,- i WiIL*)n: of O.hawa: 41ieu+e+ (�C ilig north of the corners. The Katie, and May Stypheuson. Menart- � it Trees Shrubs V ods o m i� n v- p en,%on of Pick- All kinds of Fru g T lace has been thoroughly re o Joseph and Leri 3teph ll) _ lsted and it is expected that the ening. Etc. fo+ [.ale.' 'office will be open for business in -The happy couple started for their Highest prices paid for Fall aad . _,. - a fever days. future horse to Portage to Praire. litefall e very pleasant event took Mondey Their friends all. join in Winter Apples. ',Yost Beed gcod strong, reliable bo tadChildren.r If we have not .veil Wishew fur their Mum W :A4=16 of rubbery on hand for omen. Geats . — lace here on Wednesday last, it Ptet cab* -what you wart We -take- �t�_—_� -- ._._..... _ _ _ ]being Llie re -union of the, Vows. pl are in tting it 4or you .. . a el3 Pami9 Amon those pees- ..... ♦. ted at the New Shoe Store on the comer. -` ent were om , Q ` • bert. Robet•'t, of Vancouve. B. C., e G - ■ i � . Shoe Merchant. James from Enterson. Eld"n., M fa. ,taeas0 awd by A t of rertlamaas tae P mer,, Claremont. Qat. _ °`� Bowes, oi. BttiTalt), :� . Y., lyes- � - :.. William dameti and tl.>keet�s - 'White. of Toronto. William and aetStosi:+d icaps'ui..... ......... »a e�000OODoa j e e .. o o O .- -'- - tieteerlttell dsset ........ Q C[ e *A a _ 1, A. B. of this village. An exceed :::::....., _ it[►oao 2 - 1 sea . ' o aR;dN - t• ' ingly pleasant time calla a nt- h assW:.a3�1 coe...a6i.... .ti;,,;':;, a p 0.7 a, • . Last week the whole family yea oo.r.arrws�:ot T. a No 41er -mI~? "� _� ye7 ' j �� t • '%; j. 1Fi-;iced the Toronto Exhibition. t awe atwtton ssven to rartn.re t3.le ups -� 1-903 Pu�P Howe Coilacewna eoumt.d And prom vet? made e S $ I b h ' The Eighty-second ann3versitry i Farmer's hone discounted sm one ace •[ , e 6 . 3 r. of tit@ Baptist church rva� held rorelea axebaiise bouxbt and sold Dread is, IN I _ - t rl y y• ,1 ., �` r a + Jac rC last Sunday and Mondq and Nva:+ soca. syallasle on ail parts of she world O urttr a sncceaa. ()t Sunda Wth ala�ts 11A." Deaa�at• -8 a a�, rob M ;morning a d evening, the Rev. later"" allowed on deresfts se b1Yb.a ees» " m Y� Windmil SsWhite, a former pastor preachod ireatnta..aaaeeditedeaa)Itrevlr+vdd•t�o+iwr,.oApr ' Ciao. Serf', IlaasKar. O ` i tivu able discourse-,+ to large and 3 !� MAY w a _ i` o a� �preci,ttivi congregations. On .. s ne O e Tenders Wanted. «- a. ws are re erred to do 611 kinds of wort t.0 "r D ollday evening. tho ltarve--+t horns banuea. . .r C- r .p: July • ,,,r I t was held incl fiftt:r all had liar -- ee Promptly rtaining to the vamp + ?es:rd wooers will be reesi�ed by the under .Er '� a � � � a• Sept P Y p• taken of the excellent tax I)Ic)vnl- stoned up to i,bursday, September 10th, 1908, • Qet• ed by the ladies of the songs e$n- for the bnildtaa of 4z rods or stone wall for .° y ,. _ , g - :y H Ivo. I ' ti+ - cja tali) was School section No. i East. Conumasor w turn- � a o on, a first -cls. pi og Ish paaterial. Tenders tc be marked " Tend'ers ter•• --.rendered. All those advertised to foretone w.11." The AOdrese su tsiiae : w °t aaoaai 190•t --Whitby 61h, Oshawa ?th, 8aeeeesor to y take part were present with the Oe ess'�r aCQ°R. E. JOHN dress lmd BreaRham 9th, Port Perry 11th, II:• John Gerow, Gerow at Boa, Claremont. exception of hiss Anderson, of 16.47 BMcr.sa:v e s No. 4 Rask Pickering bridge 141h. Cannington 1Sth, liieaverton 1 w• V. gohardson, Agsat.$Pi°kering• • �� 19th. -- . r — - _ Ser � - 1O :�.�.. � 1 ac � :.. - _ ... .• �� .ate., ������ _ � - W" 18TANVO M kill U Ad - a .. ... _ -. - ---. _ -- _.. Every . p eraon'�who; uses - T. A. GREIG, Agent, Pickering. �_ `1 io -H- _T -- J un ` slant showing of 6u -` m R est aleplay at has the same story to tell:ot th© pal light 1 t� ]ended " China. A Very large assortment of a t c 18 Stationary, Books, Dolls, Toys, jabs ; _ and entire satlsf c ton which t splendid received for the Holiday trade. ctal ..- ::oil gives _ - :.. and see them. � . ' .... , .. .. - - Sabacriptiona taiiE❑ for 611 'da aziae6,1 _ Weekly and Daily Newepepere, a flIIaat ilium _. d - ch the Waor1 N WE GUARANTEE it'to be the ' — -- -mating oil which d -produces an • W. J. H. R=CHAR,��O N, ; . r�� _ ,that it Will give you perfect satisfaction. �soa�c street, Wliit'b _ _SOLD ONLY $ . -- - - ___ _ - __ ------ - ---- _ 4 COr the RUSSILLI -HARDWARE _. . Papers,a� t t lS S! - REST,Wa ! T Toronto•�•.-.. ,• _ .. - -_' 126• - -., ,- ...:... EAS? KING �'�' - - .. . ETC • _ :;:. : `.._ _. _ - . • . —Prica3 is Nall Paper ranging S1*01 �•A'aT'_freaksiotanowonituta_._� ' - from Be.ap. mt_ Q ZIIbLL Ui til 1G►,jrtaua• Ke " ireulatian is the Kau John'. , Pares, gun ba,rto�. • ;may -• •- . .. w �- : n � � y.n.� ., . ,:y-... :_: ,. . - a:,,.: -u.., . _ , p. "} ... - J' � . �w '.th v2r. ,%R ro r:• .�&u�'�?.+ ..3rr'; rl.:�,.:!,} n•s+c?,.+�4`' Sy... �`. �K� l �� A -",.e - f am...>�1''.,.-..•�._ov� .�,. ... ..:.•a .rr ..•T.a� „ . '„ .. w, � :..- _.<v�.�".3��dA:, .e,. �'fYal W3ktaru.-' r :� ` +'a',P 't5?.5.-i...-n• �.a., ri'� .,. .t — w.; _ _ — - , - .. r :.,, — .. . M �a . ,®� ,1. . ', ' , .1. .�k ..: _ ., . , , . i - - _. - __-._.__ j cases where it is desired to utilize SCHOOL OF HAPPI1B33 t t ^ " underground outlets is to first as- _ -SO -- it . _VR9%t r-.receivfnR bed_ can ' ' -- - --- - --- __.___ __ .__-_ .o ® 1 --- -'- D try �+�t g , ... 1.tie reached at a practicable a depth, S808TLy TO BE STARTED' IN ' and by various teats determine if BRITISH CAPITAL. All night he'd toss about and f _ ¢� R these wells will care for any consid- t hail. _ _ arable quantity of water. A single n 's dl t --he tr -. - -� line of tile might be discharged into No Sappiness Is Attainable for l B t that 7] ere' endure IDISPOSAd. OF DRAINAGE WATER a teat well and the affect noted. If!' ]llaa Short of Perdect hrioinaia. lie's fotsai a tare the result should be encouraging, Obedience. :Tia ,,Force." At night, when The topic brings up a question other .walla could be sunk to the which has frequently occurred Lo an same Stratum at several points oi> p� ,London journal informs us that lights are dim, _- .. terpriaing ]and drainers, and at. 'the tract which could be made the a Dr. Paul Valentin is about is It satrthea this aeries of r. Snaay tempts have been made Lo use open outlets for small system of under- a school of happiness in that ' ]tta.i° ` drains, the object of the work being city. > Nothing could be more popu ; j ' _ . gravel strata found in some locili- __ _ _thee ���rface_; for the dis- �� gr ze__ all. drainage wat`e'r 6rovid theDubiic felt sure Dr. Elea beeewikr---------- -- - --- - ge through underdrains into as many Valentin could deliver the goods, for poral of drains water, 'There are �. --_...- --- -instances of successful work of this separate and scattered outlets as of all things people are after in this = kind, - but it -has been confined, as practicable. - -• tear -stained world, happiness is the .; far as I know, to the drainage of The service will be more likely to chief. There are a great many ex ~small areas, perhaps not larger than be lasting and efficient if this can be cellent 'persons, it is true, who say `:`20 acres, by,means of the drains, done and the water will be filtered in that they are not after happiness, . the water from which has been re- the best3. possible manner. Drains but that they strive to du right as Ueved of all sec#rnieui by passing which are laid in• clay subsoils die- their supreme aim. An irrepressible he y seine Cateat ._ „through the soil, writes a drainage charge nothing ';silt clear. .water after doubt suggests that perhapspthey do l�aad -tc " a expert, Dir. C. G. Elliott. In the they have been laid. a month or two not fully understand their deepest makes� o,yn`�e di maeny t - -early practice of drainage in Eng- and the clay has settled' compactly motives. Picture to these people, a With OOa sleep. land, Elkington found is some 10- about the tiles. Where the subsoil is the ultimate result, of their atru•ggle e` a calities that he could dispose of soil loose or sandy, however, there will. for goodness, - a .Dantesque Inferno i water by means of boring mage to always be some silt carried by drain- with all its horrors of suffering, and Wovklrt'i MoDewe at Ttsot. • gravel below. It should be said that age water, especially after a heavy it is a question if they would be so •. ,,,�� infill via tt, bat � ' c his tiliar art, f®r whip he became rainfall. ambitious. The fact is, they are gam• f wad 60 P� -...-, '-•5 ' stcivtn to ise good in order that aW swatbcaso�s qac t galar I ant a noted, consisted in to ing. underi i ' . g pig po Q[' Fr�qp` bdcp to - grotfhid wafer -which satiurateci the TURKEY RAISING z they may be supremely happy under baa, chap and I 'soil above it, bringing it to his the very profound and just impree-ihlardaagaifa. "L �i" / drains, and leading it array by gra- Have your stock of turkeys on the sion ."I the -only way to be happy _ __vitt' to a_proper outlet. place by the middle or last of Jan u- is t good. They discard all One dial-propculty in disposing of water Pry. Never have hens and gobblers other- kinds or happiness such as -- _- . through wells is in. ascertaining the of the same Sock; make a change so worldly Rein, sensuous gratification; . capacity 'and permancy of such an they will not be all related. inbreed- or ev@fr intellectual accomplishinent, is • on German -African ground, and 1 that he had forgotten the ring: The, ' outlet. If a bed of coarse gravel ing is the cause of lameness and puna which give a measure of happiness, presented_ it to the Emperor, train was stopped immediately and can bd found iphich hasttstl a fry tuorhs. As turkeys are shy and apt in order' to attairi that inner, satin- Queen Alexandra has a favorite I a special messenger sent back in an C74* i cue. _keep watch of ahem suffrci- factii3tt -the Q=Ipownt teapot _ iiiii express y - - comtnunitation with a a for it, nor would the l which is often fn use when _ -_ ___ and dras__t4-iniZko =them -select their the Queen 1s at Sandringham, It allow the train to move until, sig --r-_— _ . t free from nests near the -house or -An some re- I is exceedin 1 curious, ver o g y y an Dura a sediment, it ' may be ut�izee an ' serve as a lash and efficient nut= lay and set on the round: Irishmen It a g found men have been known to be happy teapot is in- the shape of a stout with full brogue oun ;let. Many of these underground Take care of the ei;gs and handle I amid the most adverse outward sir- Dutchman nitons astride a barrel of a friend In Dir. G. T. Cline, who has !gravel beds, however, are in basins them carefully, turn from one end to (cumstances. Without that sense, wine. The old man's cap serves for j just died :at Chicago. IIe was a mil - which have a considerable reservoir the other every few days. Set 1? men kayo been kefown to be most a lid, and a gold tap lets out the ; lionaire recluse and miser, but had i +capacity with only a small tree nut- to 21 eggs under a turkey It and miserable with every worldly want favorite five o'clock beverage. i the oIIe "vice" of spending money to Signora Rina Monti. recalls the hear Irfshmen talk: He would let. When the reservoir becomes if there are any left set Lhem under supplied goo Pur` ;filled. its capacity is limited b the I a chicken hen at the same ohne.. Let This fact is no more or no less golden age of learning for Italian chase drink for them, and so set 1. size of its discharge y• the turkey hen have all that are mysterious than the pleasure one has women. She is the first woman in itheir ready tongues wagg:r:g mere: 1f, for instance, we discharge into hatched at once, but do not mix lin feeling physically well. A certain modern times to be appointed to a furiously than ever. After the It 6 cubic feet per second and it can l them, for it i,herc is one or two harmonious interplay of the bodily University chair in Italy. She !vas'''World's Fair Mr. Cline bought a earn for only 8 cubic feet per sec- weeks' difference in their ages the functions we call health. A certain the chair of, zoologv and compare hotel of seventy-five rooms. and my -- and, we have an outlet which is in- older ones will 'r -un over the younger I hnrmonfous interplay -of the. spirit u- live anatomy at 'tteaAina. and that fed there alone. He occupied only '� •adequate and seen iietames useless. ones at functions we may call moral oI professor extraordinary of cpm- i one room, but had all the others This condition is apparently eo- I Place the young turkeys with their health t�hcn n man acts In accord pnrattsr anatomy at Bologna. furnished Under his bed he kept r' ~ countered in many of the irrigated ' mothers in a quiet piece near the with moral law, he is morally well, A London girl. Miss tiara Stan- eight violins, among them an Amatl sectlona which depehid upon ins reser- hold nest. Feed them with curds or land the supreme aatiafactioa he feels tea J33atch, two years ago entered iworth $1 ScrU He played the violin - .sect of dry gravel of soil underneath 'bread soaked in milk Season the is happiness. And as the moral law Cornell University, Nf, Y to take almost constantly day and night dur- voir� rn a day in the last ten years, Mr. Cline '+;+the surface to take Care of such a a-ste food with blaca pepper Oh is the mmost insistent. moat peremp- up a course of instruction In engin- g :r- &water ere may pass through Lite porgy �at lean# Ttcy anal not eat much tory, and taken precedence of all eering, being the only woman must have had a rare soul for mucic1. i g when he wotild lavish c nce oat an Gus soil is the process of irrigating the first day Feed four or five times else, no happiness is attainable for amongst the graduates so studying .p - to the lower depths This gives pea- a day Let everyt h.ng be quldt and I man chert of perfect obediencq, So thorough has been her training ;Irishman's tongue t, and -play his fid - _tort relief until the quantity es er- let them go Keep other fowls To the Christian consciousness the that she included forge work zn It Ale to stave off fife pangs of hunger, ter which Hada its way Into those away from them Give' them plenty ( mprAl law, 0 llut the expressirn of 'and actualty took her place at one of ''tor he' allowed himself only $3 a `month for food. __ - __ " depths oeceeds _their'_CAP§4.tty�_when of range; as they will not bear con-' C�0 miHo 09 clod and the will of [rod the college blacksmith 8 twenty fang --1 _- - the work must be supplemented by nement fihey are -the -fastest- to tint the exprcasion of rhe nBnitr �ea: ---°-��---��- -- I: •' try raised and will pay for them- -love, It was this conviction that .'King k14u had a little ad`rn- _- . arttieial drainage ., gpives in hugs destroyed In the fall n . e i ai r toutsual th Soyer I+fOW TO DO IT feed whole grains and change &&,for or. .hits 'Ooalessioas; to exclgfiM• eigns, thf? otTtrr day a Majesty i .. :, ; The theory hs, and it is well sus-•, other fowls. "Thou haat : made us. 0 Clod for was walk,ag in the PrAdo_ When a+his assistant, "tYrbt a gentleman .- . tained by practice, that where water - thyself --.and and we s of rent anti bu r ' rok from a herd that was came in with n -proscription, and - - . is pumped from a veli which fa sop th }kelt n l !lfl 1 b e lied by an undercurrent or veto the WIlEN TO PICK FRUIT, - .we rest in Thee " being driven atit3, tearing away at that you took it and gave him the p full gallop, -showed every dtapo'sition�stuii.in about three minutes. What - same quantity may bo discharged in- There rs an optnion held by mkny . INFINITE PROORF-8-9101Q, to use its horns exnoug the pedestri- �do you mean by that9" P to it without raising the water sur- growers that apples keep better if . I It -is this high goal aimed at by Dns and equipages. There was a i "1t was coke carbolic acid and face of the wcll.,�'.=How much more they are picked before they are ripe, ,et. Augusttrre that makes men un- regular stampede, , but ,the King; water," replied the assistant. "! P such a well will take"Is a matter of and as a result the fruit litoften happy, although they know it not, showed his spirit. and, drawing his ±simply ' had to pour a few drachms mere conjecture and must remain so pickFd and packed before it is fully There is something Infinite about revolver, brought the beast down dot acid Into the bottle and fill it lip until results are obtained by actual growth, Tests -in cold storage show man that can be satgfied only. by, with two or three iswif6ly-delivered ! with water.'" __ trial, I have personal knowledge of that fruit that has nal been allowed the best. All h[s trouble comes shots 1 '.'Never mind. it You had only to do - , a common house m, ll which received to become fully Brown on the trees from not knowing what the beat Mr. Auberon Herbert is a younger t that," the druggist declared. "Don't -- - and cared for a 2 -loch stream of is usually damaged to a consideralile is When a child he thinks the best son of the third Earl of Carnarvon iyou know that every prescription waste water from pumping works for extent by scald, and that it is also is making mud pies, or playing sol- a is of a gentle, -philosophic na= must lake at least half an hour to four years and was contininng to shrivels somewhat. For the boat r•ty dier, and when a man, making a for-' lure, for whom nobody has an un- Idispense or the customer will think . do so at last account, but the well sults the fruit should be ripe, but tune or rifling a kingdant. But he kind word Every year he gives , a he isn't getting anytiang for his was within 200 feet of a stream and not what is termed "deed ripe," If is only happy for a time; -he is hap- free tea lasting three days, to which money" " 'Was gunk to river gravel, Streams overripe it does not keep well in cold py in spots. Soon the inner rent- thousands gladly flock, at his place! "When a prescription for salt and _,are known which disappear in sand storage, and should not be used for. lesiniesrs drives him on, a dlvinr• die- near I;ournemouth, England. The water or peppermint and cough syrup •.beds or rock crevices. and emerge at exhibition purposes, content Ixhssesses him: His most fa- first two days are. for tradespeople i is handed to'yon, you moat look: aL . . a lower level. { ..: tal error Is to suppose that he ought and farmers, and the third for the it doubtfully, as it it were very hard - , These instances, as well as the tact to be contented. In reality his na- gipsies, but anyone who likes can • to make up. Then you muni bring _ -that wells have been occasionally SOLDIERS WHO LIVED LONG: Lure demands progression. and every go. The tea is served -in a beautiful 'it to me, and we will both .read. it A • - • succeo-sfully used for small systems It is not always true that war attainmrnt is but a steppingstone in glade in his grounds, and there are and shake our heads. Atter that • of uhderdrains, indicate that under- = shortens life. The sole gurvivor of an unending serieft, music end dancing, .while the Patri- !you go back to • • the customer . and -. _ _ '- _ . , gh ound outlets may be used if they the Greek war of lirdependonce is In . a souse, then, stern cannot be archil -looking hoot i*Oes round 1 ask him it he wants it .to -day. When ... can be found. As. is well known, the -said to be 105 ycara old, and the happy in this world, for it, is too among his gus"s seeing that they .he says k . does, you answer that' - results of sinking wells, in some 10- last survivors of wars have often small for his infinite ambition. In are having plenty of refreshment and you'll make a speciii] effort.. - -- • realities is to bring water toward the -NOW. a patient appreciates a pr•n ' cached much greater p sir another ere he can and t Crimple m t surface with such force. as to preclude r a the nen. he enjgyt, en P .Joseph Fairer, one of Lhc king's secret is to work steadily toward . L+oril Brampton tells the following 'i scription that there has been se - their use for the reception of surface physicians has spoken to a man who the ideal. To make n -little advance story of th days,belore he became much trouble "over; rind"-�i�n >n— - • water. What is known 'as the 'dry fought is the battle of I3uxar, which from ti ria to time is a necessary elf+ Mr..-3ustice Flavdkias. Il is first brie[ take it he derives some trenefit from --... - _ - we'll sunk into open gravel' ie the one took place in •1764, , William Gilles- ment of happiness. Often we are ,was?lo defend one �of two men chars- it.. Dot don't you do any more of best suited for the 'purpose. pie, who saved the colors at Preston shut out from health. from wot'Mly With coining; and Shea they were that- `thtee minute prescription, my - -. . The Iroblc•m icsuines a 'more per- Pans, and is on the roll of Chelsea, ,fortune, two most desirable ble'ii arta, in the dock be oTerkeard .a boy, i%yoit �rarit to become a first- _ . plexing nature when .we consider the pensioners, died in Dumfries 'at 1021 Ings: but no man is shut out from brief colloquy between them. Coiner class druggist." disposal of surface water in large ajyd'the last survivor of the capture learning 'some' valuable truth each No, 1. told' his comrade that -he was - • .quantities.-- �' The uncertainty of the of GibraItar.11ved'to,be,115. Thom- day, air making• some moral con- to, be•defended by a' 'very good matt: -, - -, . -. 'eapacity of any subterraneous outlet as Wimms, who died in 1791, near As riches and favor forsake o man until it has been ascertained by cost- Tuan, in Ireland, had fought in the Questa however small, • He shall be Coiner iiia:' � .said he' also nes de► we discover• •high to be a fool, but g tike the ancient Pilgrims' 'of 7srael o! fended. He did not know the gentle- nobody could find it out in his pros ly experiment,'1�hda but little en- battle of Londonderry in 1701, and whole tho Psalmist said: "They o_ man's name, "but" -indicating .DIr. perity.-Bruyere. - .. -" coura,ement. to such undertakings. Phoebe Hessel, the Amazon. who re- from sitrengt}h to strenrttll, everp: one' Hatvkiat�--he a dded..admiringly, "he's . _ _ F 'tempt t w At= rely ed a bayonet wound at I'o-- -_ oy' of them to appear in Zion .tfefore a smart 'un. -1Yhen i handed over _ - able area from rahnfallcwhicht of oisdat pension from the privaved to be te pursers of'God.'.-The {Peek's Progress. the fee he'put the thick 'un -i.c., .rtefitt►lett t�ttFtFt�7F�7tr�'-f: i;�iE^n� spec' ally_ia__. his_tcuc-_when e , rece liu1c•s exc11 essive, Lagoons and George IV. until her death. A vet- .. -- b1 the cap for on- - , • t.•wamps, by reason of their location, eran of Culloden •drew a pension for y • vereign "between his teeth an PERSONAL POINTERS. lie's1 h my rh t it sixt ears, and died aged 106, and eyI- t usually gather water from a consid- y y g The yearly expenses of the Sultan . !`: a man whose horse was shot under - - arable area outside of their recogniz- Interesting Gossip About Some. of Turks ,have been estimated at no ed boundaries, inikin an outlet with him at Edgehill in, 164. died ninety- y11 7.g four ears later, aged 118. There Prominent People. Secs a sunk than $30,UW,000. Of - -variable flood capacity of prime im- y this $6,500;000 alone •is spent on• -- o^ act -it i�-oTi oz e ex -Empress Eugene s i c er- the clothing o , and __. which faxen the skill of engineers to Madame Givron, 'of Viesville, Hain-— ault, saw the. ground drenched with ishes a true Spaniard's taste- for $400,0()0 -on he Sultaia's own- ward- -I. . the limit by reason of the varying blood, and he. ground riding "as if in strong perfumes, her favorites being robe, Nearly another $6,5110,00'0 I' - quantity of rainfall and those Cama- a dream " b lemony verbena, and sandal -wood. is ,swallowed up by presents, $5.000. TR0.aC tic conditions - which occasionally . ___+-___ _ t The oldest man on earth is said to 000 goes for Pocket -money, and still MARK. bring about unforseen contingencies be Izai Hodafsty-135-of Moscow, another $5.000;000 for the table. It greatly affecting land drainage. SUB�IAR,INE INVENTIONS. Russia, and the oldest woman lifrs. DIFFICULTIES A remarkable invention has been stems incredible that so much money ' MET. Nancy Hollifiefd-117-of Battle can possibly be spent in a year by ��� a Could an outlet of sufficient ca- adopted by the Eaiglish admiralty, Creek, j4ltchigan.. one man, but when it is remembered pacify be secured b� means of wells, the, eFect of which is to increase the King Edward is the first King of that sonic 1,500 people reside with - the difficulty of Qcrechhiag or filter- efficiency: of British submarines. At Great Britain and Ireland who has in the palace walls, and Iive lhrxuri- By socthin and subduinlr present the radius of submarine at- ever ttravelled on . an Irish railway. ously and dress expensively at the _ the pain, that's the way __ I' ... Ing the water so completely -that -the tacks is restricted, ening to .'the ;receiving gravel In the wells would When George IV. visited Ireland in cost of the Civil• List, it appears a not become clogged by sediment difficulties of ventilrtition and the 1821 there were no railways, little more comprehensible. s. ,�a would be a formidable one. Consid- carrying h fuel, but experiments Sir Donald Currie• even as a child, The Czar of Russia is said , be���e�C0161 -warrant the belief that the new sub- made up his mind to be a great ver superstitious and to have, great J erfn a small , lagoon of 5C0 arses ' � y - g g marines will be able to travel hn- owner of ships some day, and by confidenco in relics. He wears a i only, it might be necessary. to re- I niense distances with disastrous ef- tnove 1 inch in depth of water each facts on the ports of an enema. The way of preparing himself for his fu-- ring in which he believes- is embed- Cpses 24 hours for a Lillie from the sur- I existing mibuharinc feet of Britain is responsibilities he made a fleet ded a piece of the true Cross. Itface. 'chis would 'require the frltera- not, however, rendered obsolete. � Ori ,ture of toy boats which nils the envy said wa originally one of the treasures t?tNeura9l �tio- and' removal of 1,500,000 collie the contrary, it can ea.tilly be. adapt- despair of his boy friends, of the Vatican, and was .presented to t0.LkT �r6 i �l�t -� feet of wa er 24 hours, or 17 cubic Jed to utilize the new discovery. The 1 Tho (Jarman Emperor ' uses 9a a `an ancestor of the Czar for diploma - feet per second. There are 1,�cat.ion's jinventor is a British officer well ;paper -weight on his writing deck the tic reasons. The value. which iia w1rice� a&. And. a0e. he regrhrrrd, but of courFe it a known for his bril'iant capabilities. summit of one, of the highest, moun- owner sets upon the. ring with its I where nt times this capacity might s The most reinarkahle frrstvre in fii9 tains of Africa. Dr: 'R+ichner, an Pmbed'ded reldc is shown by the foI- flood exampIo and should be consld- rlesiKn is its exfrrme uirnplldty. flu=lhfrican traveller of some'fame, broke lowing fact,. Some years ago he usesr2+sh'b?:.';ijL>aX ererl as such. tails of the Intention are, of course, the pleco of rock from the highest travelling from St. Petersburg to �! •, - The national treatrnsat of such`%%ithhcld by the adniiralt,. ,point of Mount Kilimn-Njaro, which ,Moscow when he suddenly discovered' : s .' . .y . 1. . . 7 5� -- t y . Po -T, i . t ..:, .-. J •4 <� 'M •..p':..y ?.,•� er.:K+i'.,�•'S�:f'n �.ilcX�V ` P" .Y !U?tA' mak. ':,� ..w•^• > ....% ., �-,e !..!. '.::r.H,.,_ s.y-. , se .`�.. s•:r°,«.s -' ' ate,°, - Y ,'F•, -r, U ',t• 'y.`. ��•� n - ..rim a:�•.. 43.c..,. - I a,_:-'—ZIA�r z r°+^,.,ir'L"t ,,, —�- •r:.;; , 4. t .. e'}•:. f. , ... .. .0 t - -- ---� .yg .� �° !_ r•1 'La _.55a J[Ig..', r, _ .. ...: �. .. . . .N . _ _ __ =.r zI 1. - ,- ` " .. .. , . .. , .. 4 .. • .'�..;: - r .. - ,.D. .w. .. f.'G•Y H. °pal--e;PiXrF••+, '«i�L .1' •,M}S•-•.,:'/r• :.M:..]Y e. `.. ♦ m 1. I*( ' •a -- - 148 to 49c; oats, old `No. 2. 87*e -in, --LET_-US--GIVE_ THANKS.-_ --- -CONFLICT INEVITABLE. _ _ T , Kstore-herr, new; -o- aeoat here,- Sep- -iff -j tembor delivery; lioxgeed, $] .lb - on -- --'- track here; feed barley, ,50c; No, 3- Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued Bulgaria Has Decided to 'Mobilize . �! . "-' Barley, 52{c; corn, 60c 4or No. 8 at Ottawa. Her Army. �� . 't ices f f Grain, Catch, sic yellow American. F1our-Manitoba An Ottawa despatch says: The A despatch from SoIIa to � the Se- Telegraphic Briefs. F .ani: Al F �liade Centre$. $4.20 to $'4.30; strong bakers', Canada Gazette proclaims Thanks- colo, in Milan, says that in view of n ' , ' W' � - $4.20 to $4.30; strong bakers', giving Day in these terms:' the present . trouble with Turkey, 'war tip.. GIflQ.,. _ -' $3,75 to $4.25; Ontario straight 'F.d'ward the Seventh, •-by the 'Bulgaria has decided to mobilize her.' " - ,.. - rollers, $3,75 to $9.85; In bags, a of Cod, of the 'United Tip entire arae at once. - `CANADA. Toronto, Sept. 15. -Wheat -The The g1.8A to $1.90: gra 8- y _ Patents, $4 to $4.23 dem of Great Britain and Ireland The official and rens reports from The Stratford drill shed will be wnnarket is quiet, with prices steady, , extras; $1.60. Feed -Manitoba bran, P p �,� '', ZTo, - :1 white and red winter, now, $17; shorts, $19, bags included; On, and o! the British dominions beyond the near East emphasize the serious- sold, - - ,wv.;-.. .11 »quoted - at 75 to 76c milling rates. tario bran in bulk, _$16 -tom $16.50; the seas, King, defender of .the faith, ness of the situation there,. and con- There- are 45 pupils at the •London Spring wheat, 73c Yor Ain. 2_ -east. shorts in bulk, $19 to 1828. Sews- Emperor of India. -- _ firm the belief of the authorities., here Normal. school_thiis term _ _ - - I4lauifoba wheat is easier. No. 1 Choice'primes, $1.60. Previa/ons- "To all-wFiom fossa preseais aha -II- that, owing to life genaial iriitatio-n' A new. Hoar mlin wits a 'capacity - _ .. hard is quoted at 98c. No. 1 North- Heavy Canadian short cut pork,. $19 come or whom the same maty is 'any throughout European and Asiatic of 3,000 barrols will be erected ,at :ern at 97c, and No. 2 Northern, 94c to $21; light short cut, $19; corn- 'vise concern, greeting: Turkey toward the Christians, as. a Keewatin: . ,God rich, The quotations grinding pound' refined lard, Be; pure Cana- "Whereas it has pleased, Almighty result of the Macedonian revolt, the. The new ripileptiq I oapital at -'yin transit are: No. 1 hard, $1:04; dian lard, 81 to 9c; finest lard, 10 God, in His great goodness, to Sultan >nay be swept by the uncon- Woodstock will be completed by . Ir'o. 1 Northern, $1.03, and No. 2 to 10{c; hams, 13} to 14{c; bacon, vouchsafe this year unto' out Domia- trolable sentiments of the Ottoman August, 1904, iNorthern, $1, 14 to .15c, live hogs, $6 to $8.25; ton of Canada a bountiful harvest subjects into a , war with Bulgaria, Hon. Richard Harcourt opened the' Oats. -The market is unchanged, fresh killed abattoir hos $8.50; and other blessings. new Sia Edward school. at Hamil- $ gam• hogs, �' in sotto of the unwillingness of the g -with moderate demand. No, 2 white American clear backs, $13.75; clear "We,' therefor>. considering that ton on Friday afternoon. ` SOc low freights ,to New York, ,and shoulder pork, $18.50. Eggs -Can- these blessings enjoyed b our eo- Porte to precipitate such a conflict. 8 g Y P The Turkish officials express The Chinese of British Columbia { changed.: at ,dled' selected, 18e; straight receipts, plc throughout the said Dominion do P gratio- are demanding higher wages in order ext 3U c east; , NPO. l . un g cation at the Russian -Austrian no- I 11 :81c cast. 15ic; \o. 2, 12c. Cheese --Ontario; call for a solemn and public acknow- P to meet the increased poll tux. Barley: -The demand is good, with 111 to llic; Townships, 11te: Rue- lodgement, have thought fit by and poeal for coercive diplomatic action I. ' g bac, ilc. Butter -Townships -on the part or, the powers at Sofia. The attendance at this year' Tor- V •offerings limited. No. 3 extra- quot- ps cream= with the, advice of our Privy Coun- They are confident it will be acceded onto >Jx1ilbition is estimated A 510;=' .ed at 43 to 44c middle freights. and cry, 19j; to 20c; Quebec, 19 to 19{c; cil for Canada, to appoint, at we 000, against 383,000 last year. 8 to by France; but whether it is No. 3.at 42c middle fret hts. Western dairy, 15ic Honey -Whits do appoint, ppoint, Thursday, the 13th day adopted or not • ,the Sultan's hand The last homestead records issued R4e.- market is uiet, with clover in sections, 12 to 13c per sec- of Octe,ber next, as the day of a= ' at Winni a show a lar a imml a- ` rjces 9 to SOc middle leaf hts. tion; in 10-1b. tins 8c. thanksgiving tci Almi hty God has already been greatly strengthen- P g g P { g eral thanks vin g ed, as he is in a better position' to tiork movement from the Weatern Peas. -Trade dull, with No. '1. white ..> for the bountiful harvest and other act than hitherto. (States into Canada. - - " otcd at 61c b CATTLE MARKET. qv tett freights, find at blessings. with which Canada has On Saturday a Norwegian jailbird ' . ` �63c east. 'horonto, onto,, 1S. -Business in been favored this year, and we do named„ Larson was sentenced t© cattle' of Fall descriptions at Aise . - Cora. -The market'is quiet and !ltieatern Market showed a decided lm- invite all our loving subjects through- _ seven years in penitentiary at Kings- - steady; No. 3 American yellow quot- pr vement to -day, and prices were out Canada to observe the said (fay AS AHEAT CENTRE. to for stealing cattle. .. od at 59{c on track, Toronto, and as •a day of general thanksgiving." . According to Assessment Commis- _ No. 8 mixed at 58{c Toronto. Can- flem all through fhe list. The fen- ,. • • -Winnipeg is Far Ahead of Duluth sioner Grant London's population is .... lure was the Increased offorings of _ _ " and Chicago, growing steadily, but he does not ti adian corn nominal. exporters', more being sold today LIAR CLOUD LIF? S. A Winai think it has yet reached 40,000. P than for some time past - - Peg despatch says :-In an -- - - - interview C. N. ]3011, secreta Fitt dollars, with $4.10 costs, - . •quoted at $3 to $3.05 middl-.fru hts i A continued shortness in Lisa su secretary of. Y ' Flour. -Ninety per cent. atents • --Belre'soe 3,,M§9ift=` M-Bv'& *th - - the- - an to nf- af-, -- -­ An --hu ----era-- t �is aa;3'Produ� M- penalty, imposed- • --- - -- - i7Ybs- tie was reported, and the prices of- ------ o an - - Irade, quoted at $3.35 to $3,50 I these descriptions werestrong, with- a ABLondon despatchseea in the Rua- I of this place as a wheat centre 'and having iridescently anti using insulting _--_ - - .'in bills. Manitoba flour firm. No. i out a quotable advance, Afedium , LAWa i compared its output with other language to two young ladies it, 3 patents, $4, 45 to 04 $5; No. 2 !grades worn area in Looe, a.ad met sian concessions regarding Manchuria I places, taking the figures up to Au- London, ` 0 ' patents. $4.15 to $4.2:5, and strong } wi th some enquiry. The active de- I the lifting of the war cloud in the � gust 30, 19A3, The following was According to Jteamboat Inspector bakers'• $4 to $4.1,5 on track, To- mand for feeders and stockers pre-!Fa.r l,st, NO* confirmation has been (the record which ape&" for'.itsolf : Phillips, who has lust returned to - - P g `.....5],fi3ti,i)00! al visit to all hlillfeed -Bran-steady at $16, and a number of transactions were re- rof the London. Times' Pekin 's-horts at Sly here. At outside corded in this class. The prices, 101 nisterthere is h his the Russian po ••• [tributaries, t measels© hie Inver and Tonto. ously reported continued, and quiteDuluth-8u rine 42,40-5,438$ 4. Hr,shels 'Winnipeg from an official despatch,saying-that Winn! a wheat have been opf- n The better crena of m Icli an before, 1 Chi ehwnnt,i andO ovkderagh„g1.that Chicago -Superior .,. -,,, „•,37,9d'e),958 desmc for the "past two yye�ars aiaong - � � - -11 bran is quoted at $1. 50 to t3 , 3Ir. Bell also maintained that the the Eaquimaux tribes of the Mack- _ X13, and shorts at $1G.5n. i1laal- lob� bran fa sacks, $17, and sharia cheaper Quickly• but the I evacuated by the - Russiarrs on Oc- f acreage in the Northwest is i,ecom- �enzic region. 'ranted and sold at $19 here. p,r kinds werd quiet la tone, and ;tober 6, undertook that China shall 'inR greater, and Rave instiances to did not bring as comparatively (prove his contention, lie pointed - g P Y Qood be permitted to resume administra- , GREAT BR,ITAi::. - prices as the others. 'tive n is in the three provinces of !to tiro Canadian Northern report The a - TIIF DAIRY MARKFT4. The arrionls of s and lambs. P which she,vsa iha2 many actions pedal. session of the United I., h P l►Tnnrhutfa, tinder cpttaln conditions. States Congress will cotnmonce No . Stilton -The markpy continues fair- i were fairly fango, and as the en ulr , R , would yleid. twenty-five buahels to " q 3 but the ort is regarded as well I the acre while a rnesva a vember 9 Iy active, with supplies ample, good ire these coati:rued brisk, selling urea founsded. The ' Japanese Legation i agent at F.1i, in the Dauphins dis- Th© 'Times says that in thirty -tour demard for best qualities, i«! earned on with satisfaction Lo both y , trtct claimed Chir. pe Years 9:,.h00 ehiMr. have been sent Choices 1-Yh. rolls. 16 to 16{c select- buy era and acilera. The prices of i ••Thr'ee events, it - the re^orts ars ! 'Y-biislicls r to Canada. . ed dei lambs kept firm. - acre In that section. _ dairy -tubs, uniform color, 14 lei - correct. have'&currud which are cal- A c•.7nferpnco is to be held at Dub - 14{c; sYcondary. Rrades, store pack_ The arrivala sere 67 cars. contain-jcuiated to simplify the situation. GREAT ST©RM Ily I;I'IfsLAPTD ''n'�,th. a view to ending religious ing 906 cattle, 1,687 sheep and .ed. 12 to 13r creamery prints, 19 namely -The Russian terms, which feuds in Ireland to 20c ,solids, 174 to 18ic . tarribs. 1.298 hogs, and 13 claves- M Lessar h6.' apparently prps+•r:tod, Wires Down and Press Dos Quite' a number of towns to the F; The demand for exporters was patches � , . . Rjrs -The market is steady We I inark the abandotnent of the propos- Dela ad ' .. - vtclr}rty ,of London have raised the . waw $4 40 Ao_$4.756 r. cwt: -. -_ ,els which the Y gathered -^powers found oblec A 7 I rice of a uarter loaf from five once quote -- Strictly - tt•esh brisk, and life ran a oC quotations, { dest,$t c b .,'aye,. A. _ P --- q- - -- -Q - The feeling In butchers' was i R,tthdrawal from Manchuria next -storm has esus. d widespread devas- half -penny to sixpence. - . ; 1. .. . --7stor to - t , c. orttiaar clts$Ied. � ,(?untag Atrgusi .4.3Z3ei F.rrgliakt. 9941 - _ ti�nal>Ie -Russets hat+ announced her d we !IAA Irish ,nd ngA lSc.. wecand. and cher-Its. 30 to llc strong, - The quotations follow :- tation through Fnirland The tela - Chppse;-Tbe market is quiet. with month an prices rirm..: aL, qualities jab at Ii and lOc extra paid in n few lndirl-,_and negotiations am progressing be- (and' coutmu,.=tiotr with Lha rest of era esttigrated to Canada. To Aus to, llie per fb. - dual cases; loads of good. M 60 to tween Japan and Russia for a defini- I traria anis Now Zealand the total , - g the world has -been suspended. : $°t 15; common to lair. #3 15 to tion of their respective rights to was 1,1.0; to South Africa a total COUNTRY PRODUCE. _ 92anchuria aad-Corea, - Those era 4 Iot 6 2rttR. ' $a .%(% rouge , $2.50 to $3.1a, can- : TR MP,AlRENT MAN' DEAD i t nuQrads. ? to feeders was p. secret- sad !t !s iaiptiasiblelto .torted &rid of Count" Orlo}! _ a No ed I Ac� rdirig to ARtirts o! the Ant1- - fair, Band prices st.cady, the outcome, but we are ho elul that -- Emigration Society of Dublin; Irish , . . s ock lquoted at $I: to $1 Per bb, l q to :-F seders, 1 ,000 to 1.100 tbs: • the results will bo ' tlsfactory to � � t emigra,ilon to Canada for the eight ' Choice gond We B,°ane -Trade continues dull, with : 84 to $4 .a: those of 95o to 1,000: both Governments." Xuropean Freak. months of this year is twice as great _ ".= true, nominal. Primo whites are Ibs.. $3.60 to $3 85: stockers, 600' - .. 4 A Vienna despatch says, ,,Count" as the whole. emigration o! last year. - quoted at 51 75 per bush to 900 lb's, 63 to $9.35;. stock! ENORMOUS S{l0 TRAFFIC Orloff• the well-known "transparent" - ,. itancr9 -=The market. is f #Q The values of, a eepto 600 bweadilp a I man, who: has been exhibited all over _T3TEDT� TF l9._ quiet. atralves50 Euro .- .- 8 to 8}c ppr TD. for bulk, rind #1 to 5 per cwt E Greatest on 2+Eeoz+rd During the Pe as a freak, has just died . at So that .the fire hydrants may be • E .. " 1 50 for comb. Past Month. Toplits• Bohemia' No consisted sten late at night• the residents of � - Bay -Demand fair• faith- offerings -maintained and lainbs- continued I sof practically nothingbut skin - era Jamaica, L; I., are 1 strongin rice, and although the • According to the la'est marine re= a palating thoixi • , 'frisoderate. No. 1 Trow will brio $9 P g boring. The letter were of a vitae w'hlte. on track, Toronto. inn ya°as 1 y q ports , from the Soo the record of I substance, and so transparent that A - trs►ft1c durin rho P young woman wa.i fatally Injured g � ergc, business Bras over Strata -Thee market is quiet at earl ' in the da . We cote Es- j g past month was i one could tell- the time from a watch ( at Utica, N. Y., through the ex - ><5 25 to $b.50 par Loa li.r car lois port ewes• $3.40 to $3.50, export i the greatest on record through the through his log � An att.em t was plosion of a revolver dro on track I bucks, $2.50 to $2:75; lambs, 8f to Canadian and American canals at i made by `the U'niversit _of 'Lot is Lo a slwlt. PPmg from - 4}e, and 82. ;0 to $3. 7 5 each. that int. I'he (ret ht to Y pz - - Po rine to Hops. Trade dull, with prices. nom- The market- for calves was stead • ass -through far AUgust- i assure rho body for scientific - our-. , Mrs. Ja le. -'Stewart 'Ba a. resu, died . . -fn S f ufi gust• was S,4O3,- al at 17 to 20C. ossa, but fife Tato "C _�" C P ouni'a ' at Asheville N, as a .result o[ - Potatoes, -The orer•in at 4{ to ,� per lb. �SA9 net ions. Of this freight 4,- I moa Rs are fair, ldtleh cows .and springers sold ,all 241:683 tone `tepee oast -bound and I.agt+r asked an exorbitant sum, and nervous shock, following a ,false ac - end prices are steady. Car Iota are negotlatlons tell through, cusation of theft, the wa between 30 to 2 w - $ 52 each. ] 18 125 eat bow S rid the num l Y bar of riot - ,....al -:,-.quoted at 3x per. bush, tad pt..;iOc Hogs were weak and unthanged'a't vosat`ls"Passing through. being 2,909. '-'-"t-- -�- = - Miss Sfiilea4ie: Roes, of Mgrristoivr - - ---- - -_ - P ..ANi 'EIGHT-HOUR DAY. N• J., 40 years knotted and crippled peeing' Y $6.25. for selects.. 160�to 200 lbs.; The rinci ar items of commerce t s- by rherirri year, has c•vi,Kt.hoi•ee°u by-- ry•-The market is stead and 88 .for fats and lights.- '. were grain 3,957,072 bushels; iron eating ins tfgtn, est fora long time. Chickens, 60 to 70o per pair. Ducks' ore, 3,7.68 apt tons; $our, 847,880 Labor Hila Will Be Inti -t in _ 70 to 90c per pair. Turkeys, 12 to -GOOD SETTLERS''. •-• barrels; void;' 1;OGS,Q3t3, tons. The British Commons. 1h�• University nt Kansas will be 18c Per ro• same report -says to dalte 2.1,626,1?0 • • • equipped with, a chair in jourbalisn - - • :. - West, Being Peopled by Superior tons of freight passed through the A Leicester, Eng.., despatch'says: ails fall and lecturns will be deliver- " _ • Soo - canal, an tncrease of 628,170 •The trades ' union congress; at its ed b new ag= AOG' ERL3DIUCTS.. -. Farming CIass. Y newspaper edittars and 'sian R Dressed ho - ', tons over last; year for the same sesstoti here on Thursday, adopted ers. �-�`" hogs m�Q steady. " Cured A Winnipeg despatch says: The time. .1 , . ,- by a large majority a resolution -do= The first nock• tet •November will -. meats unchanged, with a good do- Asst homestead records for August Glaring for an eight-hour, day in the witless 1ho wedding of the Duke of wand, Wpr,Quote;--Bacon, long,cicar, are now at hand at the Winnipeg rp�� �` , United_Kingdom, and urging the nub- Roxburghe.atld.�l11$s pdny,.Goelet at A{ to 10c, in torr and case lots. o(iire, .And ,their 'puminar'ies contain Z RAM .RATES REDUCED. jest to be made a test question at Newport in Trinity Church. Twa -., Pork -Mess, --91$.50 to $19.5b; do, valuable statistics in presenting 14rc=- the next Parliamentary ,London thousand invitations will be issued, -short cut, $21.50'. One 'Cant a Bushel Cut by .A,meri- • id information on the settlement Of County • Council ' and all municipal W A. Reynolds, 24 years old, of ' 1.Smoked �[eata.-Hams,• light to the Canadian West. , (i particulars can Railways. sf^ctions. The Parliamen ' ''medium, 14 to 14}c; do., hen y' Lary Com- New Ti%xfco, 3fo., shot dead his - to 13j;c; rolls, . 11 to 11 �' 18 promfnen� tact is, the movement of - ,A New York despatch Says:'At a mitten is instnicted to introduce a sweetheart, Mfss Ruby* Kennett, 16 . . }c; should- the'l�titonic yeoples, the very best of meeting of the traffic managers' of bill into the House -.of Commons years old, -and then killed himself. ` :era, 10{c; backs, 15 to Uic; break- settlers, from the Western States. the trunk lines on Wednesday a re- making the eight-hour day, a, law of HQ was jealous because another meq ?' " ' fast bacon, 14 to 14}e. Not a few English and Canadians ducticn of one cent a bushel on grain • the Country. . took her to the circus, Land. -The market is unchanged. are- roturiai.ng_-tn_--Brttiah domains fronx._Buffalo to Now York Baas au-= _' - - Dead -Dead i-a-t--PhOwlel -- - . Tierces; 9{c; tube. 9fc; pails, le0c; - # _ _- _-:- --osteon+ i3i4• from, the American farming lands, thonzed, to take effect Se tember • phis,. the .bodies of. Mrs..Rasa Leiser, . - compound, 8 to 9c. s p• r •- where high valves destroy so much 16th. ,This will bring the'rate'dowri CANADA S REVEh1IiE. 35 yeare old; her son, Gottfried, 16, . profit in wheat raising. Another to. 4 cents . for wheat, 3t cents for ..-. ' ' and her daughter, Mary 15, were. UNITED STATES MARKETS - feature still more prominent last corn, 3 cents for oats, and 3{ cents Returns, For July and August found in the}r home. It is supposed . , . . Duluth, Sept. 15. -Close: -Wheat month than ordinary is the class of for barley. The reduction is the re- - Show Two Million Increase. to be the deed of the mother. - No. 1 Bard, `to arrive, 88 c; No. 1 settlers locating in the West. Practi Burt of protests by ,New York grain An Ottawa , de -Civil F ngineer Robert F. Peary, of . tally all are farmers. merchants against High rates current ,despatch says: The the States y �m�, ,,; Northern, 82{c; No. 2 Northern, financial which appeared in `BOtc: nevsTxII- i -• to 's port, which were, it ed from his last Arctic expedition a , 1-1 CANADA'S WEALTH • claimed, (orcin the bulk of the Gazette a Saturday shown the 881c; No. 2 Northern, 81jEc; Septem- • g amain revenue for the months of July and year a,go, obtained three years' leave exports through Gulf ports and Can- t of absence from the Navy Depart - bar, 82{c; December, 80;c; May, oda• 'The reductions were lar el August to be $11,520,J92, as against tnent`to enable hiin to 83;c. Sir Robert Giffen Estimates it at g y gg 788,947, or nearl,q two millions make another 1,300•,000,000. in the nature of a compromise, and attempt to reach the North Polo: ,,'` Milwaukee, ,Sept. 15. -Wheat- $ will expire October 15th. The new of an increase. The expenditure is _ . Firm; close, N'o. 1 Northern, 90 to A London de§patch says: Sir Rob- rates apply to Boston and Philadel- Placed at $4,102,809, but there is - • GENERAL. ' 91c; No. 2 Northern, 86 to 88 c; art Giftcn, readia A a about £1,500,000 of aecounLs in the • { g p per :before the phia'as well as New York, Baltimore Cholera is reported to be raging ' new, December, 821c. Rye -Firm; British Association on the wealth of Auditor-Geiierar's -bands, which. , he No. 1, 58 to f>7c. ' Berle has difTerent.ial of four Raills. fi'ereely at Bire)ik, Syria, on the ' +} Barley -Firm; the Empire, and hotel it should be '' refuses to pass owing to the diflicul- No. 2, 65 to 76c; sample, 48 to 63c. used, gives Canada's aggregate in- + ty between himself and the Treasury Euphrates, -. KEEP FINNS. FROM CANADA. Board. Tne expenditure on cv!) Yokohama . advices sny� that the , Corn -December, 51 Jr. come as £270,000,000. Australia's Chinese Empress is suffering from a Minneapolis, Sept. 15. -Wheat -De- as £210,000,000, Canada's capital -"' account was $8,979.910. swelling under one eye, which.. will '-cember, 801c; May, 88ic; on track, or wealth as £1,300,000,000, Aus- Denmark WiU'Try-to Divert Their y, i; - .No. 1 hard; SS4c; No. 1 Northern, tralfa's as £1,100,000,006, Emigration.. , _ . . prone fatal in -a year. 84{c; No. 2 Northern, 83c; No. 3 -- 0 A London despatch says :-The RUSSIAN HARVESTS. FAIR. A touching family re -union took GIFFEN TALKED FIGURES propose place in Rome when the three sisters Northern, 78 to 82c. Danish 'eu'thorities ro ase to divert + • Estimated at Tive-Sixths' oI' Last of Pcfrie Pius .X., idho livedo with hiin Buffalo, Sept. 15. -Flour -Firm. - • " the stream of. Finlander emigrants . Year's Crops. . in Venice. arrived to visit him. Wheat -Offerings light; No. 2 red placed Canada's Wealth at. Over. from Catinda .to Iceland, where they . winter, 88}c; through billed. Corn will keep their national peculielritlos A St. Petersburg despatch says: add carfada a Billion Pounds. --Easy; No. 2 yellow, 58-tc; No. .2 without being absorbed into the The. Finance Minister estimates t;. -; • - - Vcorn, ;t64 to 571c. Oats -Firm; No. A London despatch says: Sir'Rob- greater nation. Iceland offers fav- grain harvests in million ponds (a FIF'T`Y YEARS IN PRUAON. ..:2 white, 40c; No. 2 mixed, 8eic. m't Giffen, reading a paper before the orable conditions for agriculture pood is 40 pounds), as follows:- . Canal freights -Steady; fair 'demand. British Association on 'the wealth of trade. __ , 'Winter wheat, 300; spring-wlieat; � Michael Keller has been an inmate ` the Empire and how it. should be --6-- 480; winter rye, 1,250; oats, G50; of a German prison for fifty years, . used, -gives Canada's aggregate -in- Premier Combes of France was re- barloy. 875, - The harvbsts exceed F% iv under a life-long sedtence for a ' - _' BLTSINE3S AT MON'Ii1F.AL. come as £270,000,000• Australia's ceived with a show of hostility while the poor averages of the. years- 1897 brutal murder, but aflIrms his inns L'Montreal, Sept. 15, -Grain -Pea X210,000,000, Canada'e capital, unvet'fHga monument on gnturday to 3901• being about fiv�slxths of cense and has declined a pardon or 611c'high freights. 72c atioa 'here• rye or wealth, as £1.300,000,000, Aus- to Ernest Ilenau at the latter's last year's yield, wlilch was an im- fered to him oil various -occasions j6 cast, 58ic afloat bare; 'LI I .oi t I ttalja's as £1,100,000,OOQ. .. birthplace. - ' ' , , , provement over past years, He is now. aver eighty yeas old. . .. 1. h - ,'..1. „ '. '. h , •.. , b ..... 0. °. • ._. ,'..:.,:_.-.- ".t ., .-w 'i.. ' • ..... , . .. . a.. . ... r. - .. .. • , y I 1.'6 ,•.' ` •! . -i 'i".y.' .. ..'., .. r: 9 w Y�•� • r w I. - 711 X ro ouss�BeoBna>sxs :by elerr•ca .D_ McDonald, of Ripley, s riz --3c�hn .Dickie .St Co.Ave, the to the rd8t eu label an roars paprr you caa aheaya aseerbel the date toy which a day last week with A. and V,s. best twine far binding corn. + e e yoar anbsaription 10r— Z,—"I- d• IVtar� h. Mrs. D. Decker, �r'� formerly of gaatc 1 Remi a� "h= ffLedseE �' —hiss Eltna Smith left last' Whitby, called upon• friends here = ohn' ' eiians. o! Eat. on label opI tEtie 9rss WP+rfol- - Coo eertndreo.ipt oR moaepas ihif omce• st**r Week. for Toronto whereshe ex- on Tuesday. ttwvthe laterssd ahaad • pects to secure a situation. Wilfred Cronk, of Wellington, —Three hundred and three tick- visited here on his wayto the Do- a he ets were sold at the Grand Trunk minion exhibition in Toronto. St'tl s rtfldfd C �jl. Jobsgt`d station here for Toronto during —Those who did not get to this tha Lxhibition. exhibition, can see a number of -`—` —VEs. Barr, who has spent the Cold Stream Guards at John Die Swan OxT., past few months here with her ie's this Friday at three o'clock. a f�WBD and otter Salon only lOa u Sept. ]8th, '1903. sister, Mrs. Leelie, returned to her —W=. Westlake, of Whitby, Other Rood b�rande at Hip. _ r Lc+ rl . 15 + home is New York this week. has rented his -farm on the lst'con- Cjnve dt b"t in the WO a 0. � T —Harold McBrady, of Audle , cession, west of the village, to W. _ y _ �O�iSMS� has been engaged --as clerk ill -L --it. Harvey,- of i,uugham, and his canon Tomttoes-s= ; 19r. - µ A. Bunting's store. He entered farm on the base line to Martin C ' 8 g Canned Meats and Fish. big variety ,. —John Alloway, of Toronto, is UpQ11 his duties on Monday morn- ----------- Lee. Pork and Beans loo and bo. spending a few days here with his �8 —Since our last ifisue'three pots• ee ! —Dr. Dewar, of Bright, was toes from the of of John Clark, NI bottled Tomato Catsup Oo parents, here last week, On his return Church at. were left in our office —Mise Maggie O'Leary IS spend- We bane a lace display of nice fresh Groceries. Come an `-Jing a few days with Toronto trip he Suave accompanied by his the aggregate weight of which is choose wDat you like—the best. y . mon, Rabin, who has -been spend- seven pounds, the largest weigh - friends., . • i summer with- his grand- in two and one half 'pounds. —Fred. B. Bunting, of Torontn, mother, Mrs 9• Cronk. Those who can show larger camp- JOHN D I C � E - t7r✓ C O. x spent a few days this week here Fames Thompson, represent- lea than these kindly leave them I - with hispa rents. ._,_Dr, F. L. Henry will be here in g the Cannon Granite Y°oxer at: t daughter, Miss ompanied by _ as usual no Tuesdaty to attend Tomato, spent"so few days this —W. G. Ham, sec week -erecting monuments his g Naomi, spent - ' to his professional duties. the graves of the late Stephen a few days this week in Toronto. Messrs. Wallace and Medland, Cronk, Henryordon, Win, Hod- We are pleased to state the latter ' of Toronto, spent a day this week iy With Toronto. V. ichardson. son and B. and Mrs. Leavens and is making satisfactory progress tit. son, He.Felock. wards recovery, and will be able l i w —Wm. Allawa'y is in the North- —Drs. Hamilton and Caven, of to get tip this week after being ("] call l t �1' `.1 � � ern part of the Province this week Toronto, made professorial calls confined to her bed for about �j � / jj V tri search of material for his coop- :fir business. •' to Pickering last Thursdi-y, the eighteen months, —Mrs. {Dr.) Jackson left on Sat- former to. Master Willie Peak, - urday for her home in New York, who we are pleased to report is � To our Nice Assortment of after spending a week with her improving nicely, and the latter - Silkine, P!�L rents here, B. and Mrs. Doyle. to airs. James L. Palmer, who, _. .. also, a are glad to state is im- �-�: -- . st:--�-st., abut--tzca : :- ;� ---Berlins"�� �eph is. erls ago, a star ehapecl pearl pin proving, though sometvliatelawfiy,�ien� — --- The finder. will he'suitabLe reward- —Don't forget the Harvest Shetland Flo ed bg leavengg same at this office. * Home Festival and services in the _.__. >~4ne and cogrse yarns for knitting —W. Rammer, editor and Methodist church on Sunday and puipos .. proprietor of the " GlenRarrian," Tuesday, Sept. '_'nth and 2€3th: , Sotnetltnes the hair IS pot Also Stationary, Silks and �'elrets for _ of Alexandria, accompanied by Rev. J. W. Wilkinson, of Clare- properly nourished. It suffers Dress Trimming, etc. Mrs. Rammer, is spending a few olont, will preach both morning- for food, starves. Then it • few days with Pickering friends. and evening on Sunday, and Tues- f.a out, turns prematurt:Ty p �Q -Bert. Moore, who has Leen day an excellent tea will be served I. & E • JLC ��� a :Pickering . i. nding a couple of months with and a good program rendered, gray. -dyer's HairVVigoris a the T. Eaton Co., of Toronto, ar- For particulars see bills. • rived home on gatul-day, to -pend —on ti�'edize-hal-. n lite Georgewas two creeks' hotitiaas before iestim- Cowan, are, of the Brock read �cas gor nail his i;vidies in medicine at. Queen's engagtd [Honing, hi9 pio�c =truck �Z _ r ��ear e • • a stl+ne• throwing teem a . consider- hair food. [t Feeds, nourishes. r to -U-nit ersity, Kingston. able distance into the air. When � a + ,a eJ n —Stanley Johnston left on Mon- The hair stops failing, grows day for his Home in Currie, after falling he alighted on the plow, a sc eek n ith Pickering friend-. tau=ing a severe tlnuigh not serious long- and heavy, and 81l den- - U We have op hand a Hire line of Ready -to -Wear Hats in He troQ accumpanie•l by 'oIrs. xv, injury tU hila side. r. Bateman deuff disappears. t'atriela Hair Felt. �ii'e will upt•n up over stock of : D, Ruaers sad children. n ho n 1l +wa suntaineol ut attend to ties in- isr sats .,. eomtnz oat kmDlr. [... z itrie�. R t' expect CU e.e tion 8C .u.,e•t=Tv'='O �°mo It Sur L.er•t Hall trimmed bat9 on the :th sail Kt 11 l)f October aritl visit for a time the farcies par- l l v qor yr.mpx , .re pe4 rt+e to t"r.•'d at+° and fullcrsciu , da «'e n e,ulcl like to have eitts9 1r�3ti8. C)r and '►'tree Johnston. ri ark again before long. r..eorea en. as ur.K �°t°v " you inspect our goods._. — On Tuesday %, .Lien f muk Dil- s oo .emu er o s r..aa. i, r AT a j —Mi -q. Samuel Bing. who left a — � 5' , � .aa cd. � - ° few weeks ag+� for the North lingha[n wa-? driving into the vi!-. i1: nr, zuu r.,,..t+. at.,.. _ C. A.'a er, _ for —� Pic-era»g - — rtccunipanied by utPur+�rs--of--1•srr t&90_4. mit,u with _a lea<l__uf ha • -,-- family, tics arrived =a'felr an+l is tlt•ove euro leis rig saucing it to alt a i e w the counts -s. set throwing itrs wculrtint out• s It is probable that all the family Ilio a from it., liriver soil st, 15 may settle permanently in that S' _ part of Canada in the near future, at a furious -ts an rate tlo�vu the hill. It f'lk a �j J —R. A. Fleming. Find hi.9 father wftA caught at the Swink trills �P - whore it wd Shoes as fount! ver little have been at the Exhibition, To- y rontu, the whole of this week and damage was caused to either the 1 yeses[►1 days last week, assisting hor-e cir rig. - T �* =•- �--� _ _ . the Dominion Organ and - Pismo —The new rock•c rusher purch - F 60h Co. lrith their exhibit. 'she whole aged by the township arrived at �gtR•e have jhbt �'eceived a good asaorttneut of fine and heavy lines ,P the large exhibit of Dominion the station here on Tuesday - .,of has been sold and orders morning. it will pass through a � at prices to suit everybody• See our special genu' fine boots at $3.00 — �, a eel's thorough te,ttng, and if it taken for a good many duplicates. t.i W Call and see for yourself. I Markham Sun. * then proves entirely satisfactory t —W m. Berryman, of the Hamil- it will be accepted by the town- sbi One of the Guod RoadQ - - A. 1131 lily. ton Bridge Co„ was here during P Nfac•hiue Cors' experts will be on the past week placing in position • Pe Constantly Ori ' the iron superstructure of Car- hand during that time. It is now - ruthe[s' bridge on the Kingston being operated on the Kingston road west of Dunbarton. hand road east He completed his part —On Thursday afternoon of last j ` _ -' of the work, including the drag'- F HAT YOU CAN BUY FOR 25 CTS. Jing of the material, in only a day week one of theworet stormsof the _ a -13. CARSON, -land a half. He gives much credit season Occurred here. For ashort - `' to those in charge of the building time the rain fell in •torrents, ac- _ Betciibr, Dnnbarta>� 2lbs re'.td 23 of the abutments for the excellent companied by thunder and lightn- la bottles Jobe $all pickles ZS, t?n manner in which they carried out ing. During the storm, the fine a lbs Pearl Tapioca 25 9 The Fruit Lemon mizedbio 2t; f _1 x pair boots `Eb 8 lbs cooking beaus 25 their part of the work. residence o Chas. S. Palmer, at 1C�l:eriIIg Otsa //!!�� 0' 6 vas are silk ribbon 24 in wide _ :: 2,l.yde beautiful art muslin 25 _ --One of the necessities of our the corner of King and ,. Church LV. y U ,In 26 s cans corn 8 cans ,-xw 2b Pillage at the present time is the streets, was struck by lightning VV 1 lbb @i tea is the marks/ 2b l lb pare Paris green 2b erection of dwellings. Just now and the south gable was badly Tarda at $pink Mille, there is not a vacant building, shattered. A large amount of the while the demand for such, is quite brick work and a few shingles Best Quality of Hard Coal _ rr ' _'Logan ' brisk. Those who have the mon- .were torn clean ofi. Mrs. Palmer, _ ey say that it does not pay to in who was in the house at the time, �+ull•�elg'ht Guaranteed• was uninjured, and no damage vest money in that manner, especi- r y ally as building material is now so was done -to the interior part of Stove d CheStau S3Z@S'P,- expensive. We believe, however, the house. The loss whieh will that , if the right kind of resi- not be great is .covered by incur- jj ♦�, 'r j dences were b , they would rent once• . at {die �iLi 5.7 _A . f $� f 'for a sum that w'auld amply repay —The inquest into the death of. foe' the original cost and the future the late Frank ;Mallett, of Oshawa., , y wear and -tear _-_ __.-- .__- .. _ lrhn_ -was -_--killed - -on_ . Grand -Pear Size $4'•70 ary w+e X� - --- - -After considering fora time Trunk just rest of Rosebank the advantages of - Pickering as a when returning fron the Toronto We have also on hand' quantitp of:: -Bushels - R c � manufacturing centre, the Bennett Exhibition was resumed at Rose- gest Quality Smithing Coal: 150-;000 VU�nQjV 1N.anro tri bank on Frida - last and conclud- - Manufactrrnng Co., of To n 3have decided to locate in our vil- ed on Tuesdayof this week. A Our Coal makes warm friends. _.. Westlake, of � tt$g; thz� tiled; js-1n ihz'a•S ant- promptly. l: delivered ..------_ _ - lage. They have leased from air. large. numbeof-witnesies were Orders left w, Yea lit school building. This building ployees, and after r ng all the PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS _ which is well adapted for their re- evidence the i my returned the quirements, will be fitted up at following verdict: g p once. '.Kr. Bradley, of the W. J. "That the said Frank :1Sallett, the Having been pnrcha.ed for. the ere tion of a lar a Evaporator; (Largest in - lliradley machinery Co. of Toronto younger, was on the Seventh day Canada) are is the Market for 2,00 Bnahels of Apples per day and E. W. Bennett were here on of September instant, a pt ssenKer Saturday takin the necessary on train No. 8 of the Grand Trunk Qn and after September tat PicktringginfeaQuretuents before sending Railv�•ay. of Cianada, proceeding ,• down the r uired machine eeistward from Toronto, and being for good, sound, Hard Apples of a then under the influence of liquor, We pay 25 cents per Cwt. . The firm will manufacture "Ben- when near the Rosebank station eine large.enough to peel on paring machines, free on board cars in.LU9 hett's ,patent"shelf bole," -cabinets of said railway, fell from a carbulk, Dunbarton, Rosebank, W bitbyr-Claremont. of all sizes. letter -filing cabintta• forming part of said train at or f] II erior sizes are .to rate as Chops for Which we will pay 12 cents herb, drug and Seed cases; and a.hout the hour of ten'o'clock in the mder' (,tdll i fscrew and' bolt cases: They have afternoon of said' day,'and there- Lu per cwt., :delivered as above. actor must 1 e of, one ,quality. Kindly note been doing a large business in after, while in a state of insensi- >��s'All loads ooming'to t e 9 Manitoba, snci the eastern Prov= bility caused by such fall troru said � ' • -anti sate future trouble or. all will rate ae. Chi Stock only.., _iriCes, said are likely to extend train, remained on the south track _ their business to a considerable a of tate -said rxilwz y _until - fort _ All kinds of rough and dressed Lnwber Drop us s line When you have.anything to offer, in pest three of the clock on • Latb, Shinglee, Doors, Sash, Hoase1 fin• ET9Ct L2'd extent'. It is expected that they the morning of the eighth dap of fishings and Silo maeriai The Regal Packing Co. fort Perry.• - - wi�llbegin operationsinabontstwo September, instant, when be -was -week. The establishment of such struck by,an engine. drawing No. -an industry, in our midst will be -of - 7 train of swirl railway, going.west Cistern tanks ana water troughs made g•ren t advantage to our village by and was then killed by said to order —` l ringing in more families, of a engine. _ TI P/TENT l'r d wilt And the jurors further say that --' ELLO, HELLO—Fate cattle and 'class that are of value to a tom the death of the said ;+•rank' � bog. Wanted when YOU have tat. sect tAai be woared by pnttnity. Mr. Bennett, sr., has Ma lett, the younger, eras not due et any kind ready co .all drop a cud for lar or I �, Cyd Wdreal, purchased the Linton property on to an ne ii ence or nt of care Qr .►hen boa want a metol n s beef ri r, or , - �'rt•-..r,..+.h st. new occtt led L W. y 6 g ani scans oatt�a to lead on chases• 9rite ort TML ►RTENT R� ECO p' y on ,he Far � of any of, the said rail• hone J s Wbiie, Broaabam se tr yD. D. Gordoa• P . J. CIATIC, - way company's servants." ._ _ ,� - .wr..6'�., �'.� •n ,b :.•r i , a' '^^.+'01.,^ Feu