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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_09_25rr i : , • 1 1111!' ti ICKERI-NG " VOLd Y'�'T PT 25, 1943. '-PICi�ERIl'�{I. O1�T., FRIDAY. S�. r . ---_ _ __ .__ • _. _ e T 8touffvtue. as "At Home" in the skating rink ere*I SaI �ara�. Spink, OUT-AROUN DUS _ -- n the evening of Friday, Oct:,, 14 11 The mart lege of Miss Mary Monk- 2nd. The Branciere Orcestra Searboro house, of Altana: daughter• of the late' has been engaged fair the evenin i;, ti �Ledticsal• - — Thomas Monkhouse, to Mr. W. G• and a plea time is expected. Red Wheat 78c bus. The Misses Merton. of Toronto. of Barnes, of Gtreen Ricer, took place The invitations have been sent IWIliter-- , . -Hill B�eldag� and Lamilg. very quietly last Tuesday. Sept. 18th Spring Wheat r • last week. 1'n Chritst'5 church; t o y t e im- on y t e- comm EkaTWOOD, M.D.. Sureeon Goose Wheat - 75 " -Some bf our residents made some mediate relatives present. The Rev. Y9' to canedi,n Paoina Railway ; Coroner very fine purchases at the Exhibition Walter Archbold was the officlating Ontario potato: issuer or Marriage Licenses, Manitoba Flour $5.50 bbl. this year. clergyman. Mr. and Mrs.. Barnes66 teak office home-Before l0 s m.. 1 Lo 3 Family Flour 4•� - .ts;(pt , aadltom T to 8 P.m. Private telephone y �� Tann Annie is spending a21 his spam the afternoon lions for Montreal, in- xa ;anti::eatioawithBslssm.GTG*nwood.Brot>$hat+, Pastry Flour - - 04,50 time plowing as a intends .going on tending to spend a week in that his- `>1[t Zion. A. Johnston'• (1th oon), wr Cowie's $ran $17.00 ton the farm: next spring. toric old city. - - (7th coa). and D Pugh's (9th con) 619 Shorts 19.00 " - «.e•. AStiBURN. - PUBLIC NOTICE T�. YOUNG. M D., O.M. .. Fellow of -Jumbo- 25.00 " a Trinity Medical 00110 1 Toronto, mem. Whole Wheat Flours $al sem -Zion. .. -- rDgr of Cellons o! Phys3cleas and' surgeons of GrabArn, Born. To Harry find Mrs. T[1Cker, Notice is hereby given that a Br-Law, was O=tW O. Offioe' Lad ree donee Opp0'Lasry hotel Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. T C. McAvcy left for Manitoba oil a daughter. Dassed by the Municipal Council of fhe. Town- Wobnrn ,Ont limes hoots: morning 7 to 10: Hard and .Soft Coal. -s--- b`alt. the loth lets Harvey Hoar spent. -Saturday and ship of Pickering on the Seventh day of Bep evening 6 to e A large number from here took in Sunda last in the Clt to becit reA. D • 11th providing for the for of Above prices Subject to Change without g y Debentruea to the amonns of 69o0.u0 for the Notice. the fair at Whitbv. Mrs. Reid is spending a few days yurpose of providing funds with which to do- J. RL Disney is busy these days*- with her mother at Brouklin. fray the coat of a acnumb r 4 eastofthe rid Model Bake CO:, Limited. in acbool section number 11 east of the sold ling orders for harness. Miss Maggie Cassie spent Sunday Township, the ezpease-Of moving the school E, PaEE�� Q Q�� BSB$, A. E. Hubbard bought a fine colt with her parents at Brougham. house of said section to aerie site, and of repair- from James ba rtop last week. George Davidson 'won -twenty dei- Ing acA eautpping said aohool•house; that the J. Tgg County Orowa Attorney-and Conary +-�•� Maav farmers in this locality are lars in prizes at the Model fail• VG-hit- a°3d debentures and Interest thereon are so b.► oy pears ones. Whitby. Iay 1 mat and paid by levy on the taxable property -now busy harvesting their red corer. by, in the said school section, Lad that such By. OW hfaC;rILL1FRAY, BARRIt3• W• P. Sones, of Mt. Zion, sold a fine Mrs. George West spent a .fevv daps Law was registered in the Registry 0 pee for _... __-- _- _---- p parents he County on the eighteenth. ay of- Doom horse to Robert Davidson, of of fast meek with her pare at ' n of Ontario a ors, solicitors, aa. Office Op omits Posi� --- -a September. A. D. 1903. Isfisa vFnisby, Oct. Jao. Ban Dow, BBA.; Tbeo• � � })p Picker[ng'last week. Sonya. Any motion er gnash t set aside the taro A: e(ii111naT' LL •B • Moaev to Loan. sy it Mrs. Jackson is very poorly at Pres- ?Jbert Cook jr, has engaged to Wm or any vert thereof, must be mads within three ent. Her friends are analousl look- Holliday as assistant clerk in his store months from the data of registration, and-osa- y y not be made thereatter. lTes`�ir11stca sng forward to her speedy recovery. at Ashburn. Dated_ the Sweaty-first day of September, lads. A DONALD number of the farmers around -Ma--:ter Franklin Skelton, who here held,a lee to dines arel to the stayin at Rec. 310,. Crozier's is at SO1 BTownship•Clark. . g3sO,t., Gladness o1 in* Ontario vat- Of all materials and deal¢: "fit' �rS1 �����-��� H, Jones den t-d'ng sc�o&l- il�ere. ertaarr Cokes+, Toronto, ragnaaotea memoer generously gave the gravel free. Mr: and -Mrs. David Jackson and ole:soatss:o Veterinary DIodine, Association. kepti a stock. It will pay you Oa Fridav considerable excitement family,-of Balsam, spent Sunday with Wt®se and re's lance one dna acro-quarter miles to call at our works std inspect our stook, occurred tr�en those engaged hrtiilinK lir. and 3!t•s. T. E. Ste ens _` 'dFd3Llt--?lakaatatE Station 8.?3 — --- earth of Green River' Office and rhoeinptorso Lad obtain rices. Don't be misled by Teems GorHG EAST DC'R AS 1OLLOWe'— houra 8 to 11 a m., and I to ti m• rrlvste p acel to the .li<,,uat lice church veld John Miller rtes sue in tiz in- tgfephoae in ry,.,osaea P.O. ►dress, Green agents we do not emptov them, consequent- ndulged in a little home-raring just Hing the sweepstakes given for the No. 8 b1a1L 8:51 A. M. Riser, .est ly we can, and do throw oil the agents east of Balsam.. One of the partici- young men's' Judging competition Rt 1112 , Local 2:58 P. 3$. ; commission of 10 per cent., which you will pants Lad both his wagon and tem. 'Turontu exhibition, _ "10 Local, . • •. 6:14 P. W. �ustsz$$fti �szl�l3tt1. certainly save by parehasing ICOM ns. A per pat out of gear by- running-intu -_ call solicited. the C C. P. H. gate post. Greenwood. TBALM9 eotice WsST DV2 a8 FOLLOWS:- - !fYH1Til7 gOzd1lilTE CO.,-- Nu, 9 Local 8,84 A. X. Hr7M,&S DUNN,Conveyancer. Com - u� — Apple ic'Un is the order of theda "11 Locos, . 2.21 P. M. - - m.taionea for taking AIDday3;t, Ste., Opp• Post Office. Whitby Ontario PORT uTtiOrt. pp p g � lelwea.cat, Out. oy _ -- _ _ around here. 117 blarL 8:27 P. M. ilii �Sa� ie Tens cat the week's (ier' Tett and family Sunds3ed with B08'fIv(3, leaner of Marriage ������ LIVERY p' Uyhawa frietldy. sleet: 1•alsLs.->asabastoa stauoa D. L:coa raa fog &he County of Ontario. lif• c'nd tc.rt, f: cls in Turuatn' Chao. LeelY et,t has been on the sick =•s' 11" u the stairs or as his r•s14suse. Ploderlag VP to : ,ins, firel.- the ivttterJ of 4tilaes i-' Lake UUtart , sri� vs:d v, be cern fret. .liar the Igct' fete clary. Titarrtl GOL"1G Ea$v DL•E as FOt.LOwB:-- 1Yre Id the llig {x� Mry n rxxi, rr4 lsor,into, is visiting No. 6 �la1L P 46 A.MJi. - s.c[D BELDIV. auctioneer, &e.. F•irst•elass reticles, for hire b da- tututu re-catc3 o t»r with Jas. C'awpy 'lir, aYl•9 .lire. A. IIc,yer. N4. 12 • MlxEa 2.58 1.11 w,onrn r •;ries anionic ,m b!s oz•nerons y y Visa Nie} Ledgett, ,;f fit. Catharines „ 10 LOCAL .Q:U8 P.M, ' ', • ia'lea fa •�0tp 'ar as i' 4qear. ss:ra of f%J;a4, fwd+ _or a1Si16 `13IIP_10-oll"etica meet• - sec,•nd and Thr.,c. Yates Lllircl, i,+ t•i4ttttlg her parent- hero � - ittook to 9 eaer5a.tniit'•a is to tvsso4d ■i.l be inf all G T R. tmin•- Freisrbr sn3 %iris. pl,illips At,ti'(aLLilly have t-arat- Mrs. Jus. ilwxt, of T?-runto, is vivit- - Iban,3:a! '17 the subscribe* with thentmogt "err er ress deiivereJ to ell arts of tits led the p:erisant :Ittle c•uttaste bear the T$Ar:isGon4e W>ZST DCZ AS FOt tOw4;� -and rat i to the perp te•t advantage. 61ity p� p atati.,:l ,tad i:uw nide at the Creek. In her '`slum. Henry !'�l:Qa, ,erre. - yil:ase TeamfD¢ of all kiu is done Sry. lis G l'alnmark and son are 14'0 9 I.ouat :88 A.M. Ws. ar+r w.,rry t„ hear t'ha& Mrd+,Jaw+ t'isl ni. •friends in Detroit, Mich. �� 11 �lrxan 2.25 P.M. •� R BEAT0V,TOWNSHIPCLERK onshorteesvou-:9.- Ss Is awleo&. Pritttha- l-sr•en calle-d to (.'uh•,ur,K un g ` lLJ conreva.eor comtnfwuouer for taklcc m:asiun ,tables is eounetCon'. 31r4. 1:en, Law-is in Brutty ham this amds•ita. aocolotent. •Eta 90cloy to lova account (V the illtie.;s of her father. week waiting on her mother who is � Mail .8'81 P.M. as ferns prapert lunar of ltarrtege Lu- 1 T}!S� (+ T. P. a�t�rut, tt i c and vokinger - _... _ ea es" n1%o%aL . Oct. t v , _- - ! . H. Peak) SrT. 1:rri,ert, 1tTe rtt� > •it g ,t t y�..ill,- -__ Proprietor. , atu,[s vsttin - iii ,.i.i. at 'fretltrin, airs. (leo. Stephenson, or 1 siva, Jlllifll[lttllllltililnlllllllllllllllin1111UlillilnlilitL ►J OLIER is P091'ILL. Lieleased Auer 3Maltuiytwwn. cBr,u kville and Mount- ` C a fPtr dHl with :lir. and Sirs. ueP-a ,r a rc x 11100 M :He of ew«ry descrl�t,oa . 000ucte•t at a 'Ml. y b ;lel ( hesier leaves on Friday ]1 r. and _lSr�. Joseph Riley, , of Pic L• " L t y emen a Mod cL&r-* r rancher, flet. Estaw a erir r sp1-nt Tuesday with Mr. and s . ere „$ Age sc.! O. arra: y , latoc. Strict etteotton fur �e tt L' ,Lard, nScrr a t cry plea:ant %,, ' ,Jao. Tr efy. - ppor: •. sit order+ tysnail or eelegr•pn. ad.rurni visit wi b her brother ani sis+ter� at Word hz�s bever rece4eExiat the ,nine _ drera TSOSr P .E LHEet, Braagaam Out. F,tur the „ e�t<ud• She reps;,rts et erv- IlOBriLL.Green rawer: ant. ii :y Id hum of ES atter (.leesu�n saying.hr lPay sick s Rings t1tn„ hc,utuing in ihati part of \ea' at Gilt I•Ar. Montana. where s hats _>�91's WELLINGT0:1 Rotel.-Hav• .r Outsrio. Fs.w.: bee;, workin in a minim hili, suftvr serg rcraves to. and cborocghly overbani• full line of Sra1• 1g;slness is 'bri!;C at the depot: oa g g ser ebe a1.,ve house. i gas lo"P"pa9blevi w fnro:rh elass furniture now account of rhipmeats of apples to Enq• mg from Mie same attack as two years U000ta,dafsoa- to all who desire to patsuniee _ On s:bibition in - land- and the Cannriiatt urth•we9t. 's'gv' me Bpa•lanr sample rootaa I rna:l be purr i �Ve are Sllotit lag 9otne e3- ._ id to see all cid Daitaat when they have oa -' .!par wars rooms. ,'Jdc, Duncav rPCeiyed these Cara O{ CUa. CellenL -values 1n solitare elation to,vuo% Markhrm. JAB, Lb ban &NCP• which was readily taken up—quality Whitevaie. . _ lllarkb►m.Out. !Prices right. _ _ gond sod prices right._ 3 Jas. Medd is spending a ccell-eaibed Mme• �h Pa sten is the guest of �ji m ends S. n iii ++ NMS++ R. S• Dillilagham• i vacation With his mother, after a hard Claremont friends. Church Iaremo -. Methodist _ ' avmtiler's work on the construction The Misses Leng, of Toronto, are the Bezviees as Fallows• P��R, Ow traine. He has purc•hnsed a Concert guesits of lira, Thomas Carter. Also some ezceIlent values - - Grand Edison Phonograph, with a Mr, and Mrs. Jamee- Thornton are 3 in combination settings. 10,90 assn...,, ...Preaching. large brass horn and about une hund- visiting friendly at Springfield. 7 00 p m .. red -records. and he regales his friends Mr. and Mrs. Collard, of Stouffrille, 3 Solitare Diamond special $10 - 2;06 P.m,. , . • • •Sabbath School. W ����� � C � and neighbors with c alto selections spentSunday with Ddr. and Mrs. J. a c, - „17 cgs' WWW s Therefrom.. He is always sure. an 1. a_ ,r r� ,. &00 m: • • , • . rtls + Mr, and airs. John Poucher. of To- Tuesday. uesday. appreciative audience. ron� � visiting their daughter. ' Extm large Solitare 8 g-00 p.m.......'Weekl4 Prayer on Have a full line of fresh and cur ''• 1 Mrs. A. E. Major.- ' -- - •--- �`y' ed meats constantly on hand. _...ssfsetf• R,scft. -- _ Mrs. Thomas Burton and son, Geo., All good white stones and - --- - -Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Spice Roll, ' Breakfast Bacon, — of Toronto, ,peat a couple of days flawless. Pastor. E. Madill is improving nicely. wren: with the fo iner's mother, __.._ . Ham, .Bologna, Weiners, etc. Mia Morgs r1 df Claremont, is.spend James Taylor. 'WEDDING RINGS h - - - in kg s r. eek• with Mrs.. Wm. Bout e. Jit. and'.fire. Errs. Burkholder and, •'. , _ Sigheet prices paid for Mrs. Dr, Freel, o: Stonl3ville, spent children, of Davea rt, Ohio, are visit- -' Butcher's cattle. , last week with her sister, Miss Annie 'inkg friendi in the Vale• We carry a complete line and � FARMltf� - Barnes. Mrs. C. Reesor has returned home a are confident we can satis- s LL' 1T harvest is not quite finished here. from a lengthy visit tq her sistzr, Mrs. fy y ou as 0 choice and also � The FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE There is an odd patch of peas to draw Wilbur, of Rochimter,'N. I':' price.- No",'FOR... r T�� in et V4-he Vale is to have a new industry. 1 fVg j+-�V Now have a gcod aei3ortment of prints 1 e frost of one evening last week lVm. Burton will in. a few days open _ Our motto: "Small profits and s and overalls from 50c. to 11.00, has nipped vines and showed its effects out a factory .for the manufacture of = quick- returns." s •�- Also a lot of Ladies dress skirts and on corn., of apple barrels. ' The.Vale is eomipg Being composed of the scat, sones corner ilnderskirts ranging from 65c up to Mr. and lira. Atkinson, of Scarboro, right Into line with this growing time. Of lot No 12, in the 4th eon of the tow•nahip :•5J. Ladies:wrappers rangingg from were the gguests-of Hy. tend Mis. Hop- • The members of the t. O. O. F. of = "RICHARDSON R CO:, of Picderin6t. consisting of 85 acres more 90c. up to 02.00• Aproning, sbirting kips, of Silver Maple. this place have arranged to dive a wkkhIDatera,Jewefen and 0ptlefam. or less, Oa the premises are a good house and gingham 1011 up to 23c per-yard. Mr. and Mea. J. `� Warta, of Stouff- grand concert in their hall on Thur$- WRIT33Y. _ Lair outbuildings and watered by . a never . Higb-6 price paid for all kinds of c.iI;e, visited the latter's. mother, Mrs. day evening, Oct. 1st, . A , first-class = il+iliail spring. This farm is well adapted farm produce. Poultry a specialty. \'oleo: Bice,,on Sunday. programme will be rendered in which:tniunumuufulliuliilininuinnlullutnlilliftlir for either stock or grain: E. STS FAl\, & SOS, - Benj. and Mrs. Iioten,•of StotiffviTle, the following •ill take part: Miss Terive to snit pnrcb%w: - were the guestis of their grand-mother,- -Finnie Don Cochrane" Scottish _con- _ --.___--- -- Lot 11, Con 2, -Mrs, B. Dozen, oil Sunday tralto, of Detroit; Miss Laura L. O'Brz- EW LAUNDRY For further particulars apply to Robert Mrs. Wm. Pennock, -who has for en, elocutionist; -Miss C. Blanche O'Bri- � s j MoBrady. PiOkering, P. O., or Piekering'. four weeps confined So her rociiii with en, accompanist, and the Stoui#ville- typhoid fever, is recovering, rapidly. string quartette. Do not fail to attend :_ DQIYII2IION. BAriH Mrs. Spence left Tuesday morning ss sou kill miss a great treat if you The undersigned has opened up • Y .Richardson, to spend the �i later with her daughter don't The' programme will be-devo- a laundry next door to Woodley, ansb British ted to the re-seating of the hall, a Dunbar's, and having had nearly 1 :los r.neei Notary 'Public, Pickering Columbia. woe o _ , - wmau- Capital Autherizedi $4.004,000 On 'Monday last W. J. Turner was cents; children, 15 cent.. prepare do first-class 1 ville, 1s par to Capital Paid ue, - $&000,OOU , taken very ill. A doctor was at once work at usual rates. - Reserve Fiend 13;000,000 called up and at writing reports are " ' Brougham. iP c that he Is as well as can be expectd. _ Give me a trial. IiIT$Y BAi'IGH Th°°° Ellis, having sold his farm, John Dafoe was here on Mon- SOO TO.\`G,- ` y will hold all auction sb le' on .liondav,V. ' day calling upoll friends. Jhst Received at ainizal Rankine snssaess ?ranslsesea October 5th, of his farm stock, iinple- Proprietor. r general aaankLa groes to the oeileosaction of idents, furnitiire, etc: For full parti- Srainuel H. Stevenson has rented Farmer's Sale and other Notes, culars consult bills. his farm to urs Routley. !Lias A. Barnes, %vho has taught the ''ir+_. Hooper, of Kansa. is -visit-. BAVINGB DEPARTMENT, � at 'The P ICR ERI N G female part of the Bible class in Sun ing her sister, Mrs.. J. M. Gerow. H A R 1�/I ACY Interest-ailawsd on deposits of 6100 and day school for years, wale resented be WESTERN BSN +t flf Y ROA11 wards. k Lorne Burk, of Markham, i5 its- E. J. THORTON, her class on Tuesday evening last with silting W. J. Coakwell with his' - MANACiEBs a beautiful pin inlaid with precious -'" stAnes: Our loss-will be'Stou$bille's rile, of work. rneszgpraLedbyaoLatPatliamont1871 .L1 ;. -,• � J Coa 1 wife _ ,- - .._.. ere Miss Barnes will reside LI s i Stanch. . nt of the ' A fine Assartme adders ! • gain, tch de e� kt l3 k Sun-. �lsic sin fir shortly. roily w � capital •1,000000 . Famous_ :Gilpin Moat - - ...- .+-............- -• - -� - 14farried on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, day visiting friendsR' lin an 6aeserrtib� Capital aoo.lba.• , Ce's Chocolates. we. m -- English :firs. John Poucher, of Toronto; seat ............. ......................... 150'" eke all kinds of ladder 10c a.t thex- eeurc church, W. ,Q vi in Thom and Sirs. Assets B•06MIT coavgrtible.. G Barnes, R ye, cls n 1 sit g vii th si5 per foot. to Mise Mary Monkhouse, daaighteruf poacher. We are glad to hear JO1a° COvra` Safi T• 8.McMaras Esq, ` Ali kinds of wood •turning. the late Thomas Mookhouse, of .Al- s has improved consider- ilea ant trashier '1'kleae Chocolates are put up in l0e that he p special ateeat;on Qioen to Farmer''g Mala 15c, 25c and 30c borer and will be All kinds of Carriage wood- tona. Mr. Barnes and bride- left im• ably in Health• rotes Collections soiicited and promPcan de workin mediately sifter for a trip down the Farmer's rotes dtteocnted American gad. considered- an acceptable present working. St. I-aivrence abd Thousand Islands Remember James W. Ho le $ Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafts is, d W co your -a friends. and will also call at Mo-ntN-sl. Con- sale today (Friday) of farm stock good, aVallablov. all parts of the world �k Blacksmithing and- saw gum- gratulation to Mr. and M-rs. Barnes, consisting of fat cattle�, „2 year old •6a.ta;s sank l/enaaLmout. mins and filing. who are expected to orrice home this cattle and yearlings. 1-nis is your Interest allowed on erepotits at highest cars �Bny the "Roz" they the best. Chopping every dao*. geek, when a grand reception will he chance to seeure cheap stack. rentratoa, and eradited bLit•yeLrly to derposstot W. H. Jackson, Brock Road. given them. The hockey boys purpose ginning GSea. herr, 'dla�fa6.g. a . '• ..,+• v .,, .. . «__� ., .... , , .. .. •.w_ n ° Yr �''`"� S ss� >4r'y*H2,r. ,'w. ,i4•#a '', .yr S:'. . -T,... ..:... :. ,.:�'•`u"•..,..,...en:'... 'tii:»..:v:. .. ., :< • .:.', a..--..". �.. .'.. . _ ..:_�. .... __.-:.:c+v!v^=t.mc'rirv:..a,arv!."v.w. �n..rrv,.�u.Mw��s��:r�'.. �a'.i�. •c.xC:,•.�7t''. , :a,:!SAA:�.?!r,,Pxa�w�e:'0.+,^._�'. ^_'4 �cI'afe•edcrr;� .•»..a_r �,.L.i,�_ee d!3�a�^,r3'•r�.'1•'�.51- at��.S�:�G.� : d . .. . _. ... - - - -- - �- . ., _ _- - - d _. „ Y:. , -._. Vz .. . - . _-. �.. .. _ _ _ .. - - - - - - ;.. _ 1. :'.� - - . - - sad again Proved that from a more o. .�*,.,�C¢ _._. --, O---i"-VTXT itaadpolaL=it alwa�raTav _ ITIril. , ­ to be a Christian. Some time ago ! U_l > 17!1 UNChu owner of a largo brewery of this f "'•DVI rutuiucn 9 - f country wrote to' a peg t un __ - ., ... 1 day school teacher him to _. __ '_. -. ._.: _ " ret�oiutuend one of his young mea for 5rtasonabl0 and Profitable ' a res naible, osition in his esLab- Cig OrtaiaCe of a - Definite plan at Pu p �, tiltets for the Busy Tillers st lishsiient, He wanted him because •f the Soil. . ' . - he knew that that yoiiiig loan would the Outset of a •Career sot drink and carouse and that he i( E• e's�t�?IE+a?iFw?$ ' would have a good influence over his . . ', mea. Oh, my young friends, I have DEEP PLOWING. I.. rad "cording to Act of t;,e Par often heard young men say, "It does Sunlight Soap will• not injure 1 Alexander Pope's most famous pee- There is a bad practice too often j !,abient of Canada, la the Year 'der tical line is, • An honest man's the not pay to be a Christian." From found in farm uzanageruent-that of yew' biSfli£EtS Of hartiZfl thein 11 ---Y`hvusavd-Nim-_Hn4�dred sand -Targe, every standpoint It pays. It pay's too shallow plowing. -The question Wdl make them wfte, white Slid' b�y Rim. I3aWr• o[ Toronto, at the noblest work of Clod." How Eph s on account of your own It ent of Agriculture. Ottawa.) IC pays i -a dollars and cents on ac- Departa► ti man be made truly hone8t 'sooner whether • deep or shallow plowing Q than through the constant absorp- should be practiced, will depend . Y� �� ' .ii despatch from Chicago says: count of your taithftilness and work, I el u on the condition of the reach- tion of the Scriptures? and it pays on account of your in- Y A . Rev, crank De Witt Talmage p WELCOME. OPPORTUNITY, Hussite over others. Lot us one and ale and location of fields. This =,L J� ed from the following text: 11, Same- may be said to hold true in reference time, by puTtin the teats. Thi • et xviii., 22, --Wherefore wilt thou God never calls a man to what he LII today enter into our first, great g _11 to methods of cultivation. method requires some skill and oc run, my son?" cannot get. Bishop Potter, I think partnership. Let us sign ourselves 4 , When Prince Absalom, brilliant it was, once made this very wise eay- with Jesus Christ. Let the Saviour Percolation of rain water through cupies considerable time and.. trouble, a the soil not oni im roves the h mentally and handsome physically, I tag: "Our best thoughts ars those be the head, the great head, of that Y A P y which are serious drawbacks against firm and Jesus Christ be the direr- sical condition of the soil, but con- iia introduction into large herds, -1 - but depraved morally, the uascrupu which seek us and not those which for of our lives. serves plant food. Many soils have The stripping is said to be dons loua leader & all the insurrections o l we seek." God's opportunities in a hard pan that renders percolation much more thorou h3 than whets David's kingdom, died, at onto his the same way are those which scala The cross is the most honored of difficult. In such cases we have al- the ordinary plan isgfo lowed, more all earthly' and heavenly signs 1n ways found it advieab{e. to follow r milk heir+ obtained, and that of a followers were scattered, and the na- ue when we are at work. Christ Y �'a `• tional upheaval which threatened to `called to Peter and Andrew when more ways than one. Therefore, u g demolish his Lather's throne was { t were laborin at their nets. Uur we began this sermon with ,the comparatively shallow plowing in' alightly tither quant, owing to the g scene of the foolish race of Ahimaaz, the aprtag . and deep' plowing in in d- ! increased • proportion of the exceed- stillesd. best opportunities are not those af- summer and fall, thus reventln i 1 rich stri in a obtained at the I would close it with the glorious P g ('ng Y IsD g No sooner was this tragedy over ( ter which we are running around, race of Paul, who always served un- largely the formation of a hard pan, end of each milking. -than General Jo neglecting Lias commanderineglecting the pressing duties at der that cross whether he was Whore soils are exceedingly per- FFiND AND DAJRY PRODUCTS. of the royal forces, wished to send hand. They are the horny hands of preaching or 'tentmaking. "Tota ons, deep plowing works an injury A good illustration o[ the influ• the.news to the anxious king. He toil which if necessary are just as one thing I do, forgetting those 'unless the sotl is made compact be- encs of foods on the quality of :wanted .to do as other generals have 1 willing to firmly grip the handle of thinas which are behind and reach- Coro it has time to lose its moisture dairy products is shown when dairy. t.-_ _ done before and mince his time. So a plow as to wield a pen or un- fng forth unto those things which } by evaporation. Where such soils Ing animals eat garlic In the early - General Joab turned to one of hie i sheath a glittering sword. God's I are before, I press toward the mark I are plowed they shoukf be roll- I spring. Lite milk of one such and young men, Cushi by name, -and in! messengers of temporal and spiritual for the prizo'of the high calling of at once and then followed with a mal will spud Llie product of the es • tones of authority said: -'Go tdII the! success sometimes appear attired In God in Christ Jesus," May God harrow so as to give a loose soil : tire dairy, and a very few the of . king what thou hast seen. And ; the rough garments of a laborer in- help you to start in that gospel race mulch. Where heavy clay molls are! put of a large creamery or factory. - - Cush! bowed himself unto Joab and', stead of being covered with the here and now, For in that glorious plowed deep and followed by a dry 1 A consideration of these facts ==ter-' -- — - = - the only trissm- h ; temporal az d Y P Io a loose:! _for the _ rt .at.-rela. — cilsly_ -- 1mPo . - Abraham sat at the door of his can be conserved b lac! tivn of feeds to products, and should . }i was Lola command Yea THE RACE: OF LIFE, _ Y g{ tent and welcomed the three dust spiritual,. which will satisfy you and 10o man elates cls sand wet teach us the folly of allowing out - vihita-Fobea sf _s-�ospr;a3,ws�.-}Yh�a_ vevng, _-ye+r _ _ en emu mQ si.uye_3e.= -_ - p p earth mulch on the surface, '`and ,the -zd-- eager on his way when stained travelers he thought they wrdeb will endure 1 Y clay, Y. dairy animals to become forced to _ ,.. a stalwart young soldier approached ' were common men. When the guests and dry lands are plowed exactly ' eat rank-flavorod and ill smellint 11 •'the general. He was a physical left they revealed themselves as an- - alike. here is whore thoughtless- (herhage when pastures are short, of mt6lete. His cheat was broad and gelic ambassadors tied sometimes ness is seen and judgment is left ! to practice the feeding of equally in• . " d"p, his eye clear and quick. The clothed in homespun. We had bet- II oat, jurtous plants in cured fodders or muscles of his sinewy limbs were i ter graatp as a friend each opportun- �4�L UNDER T�� t/�T�R1 f In light and sandy soils we Sad�enaftage moving in perfect action under the sty that comes. We must welcome -- that they are unable to hold much pairy n,en of too pronounced to covering of his skin. His "name was it with full welcome, no matter how BRITISH TEST SHOWS THAT f moisture for the use of the growing I st"f .% of .thriftness will sometimef Ahimaaz. He was the son of Zadok. planta, but h making the cub -soil teed s7�cilcd fodder from the bottom 1 biy it may knock at our doors: -_ _.._.. SYR= HAS VALUE. Y g He was a young fellow of Intense DUTY TO EMPLOYEIRS, c° act and coveringthe surface of the hay or the edges of the silo, , �. But a ate Subaqueous Stora Would DQaaa with a fine mulch, the capacity tori and moldy grain from the bin siaapli encr He first smutted the com- p farther : You must not q wander in military , fashion. and 1 o serv1.e our employer ars t due a Great Savin to Cost because their aniui,a3s will cat whet wtthio the tour walla of the store, - I g g y ver hungry, but auto practice Is o i � Y aright g holding moisture is testi • incrras- thea ®aid, "Let me, I pray thee, run utg the hours you work for him of Navy. Ill]' This should be borne in mind y 49 In practicing clasp arti� shntlow ,wars at the expense of the health o after Cstahi General Josh looked , plowing. at the young man In surprise. He but you must also consecrate to The manager of the Alexandra P g• the animals and the quality of !heir then asked this pertinent questtoa: good service the other fourteen hours docks at Newport. England, gives The salient points in favor of products. ""w'beretare wilt thou run, my sea, I when you are away from his watch- i some Interesting particulars to r.+- i d'i'p plowing are•, that moisture Is The successful dairy+nen are be si%!Ing thou haat no tinding to.bear? tag eye. Fla has a right to expect iatored under� grad to ahe v alustem now nLaearoygivrai� opportunity t, the roots oil agperic+ctlon of qualitore and more the ynesthat; haat you will spend our leisure in ; ' p 'lith). Ctiabl will tell the king all he Y Pe Y y . wants to know: All that ou can, a way that will reader you more effi- uador consideration by the British ego deeper and further in search of watchword., and by so doing are ea "do is to get out of breath. d run z dent in, his service. That means ;Admiralty, Four qualities of coal food• thereby giving greater strength abled to obtain and retain custom _,. __ •$� run and run,, and yet accomplish Your employer dcee not hl re you for were taken,, the beet Monmouthshire ovhrreocomxnercialrlorti�iera aro e is em- nr fafrhtnar mao are rgin �nxsfit. to allow then . nothing." But the young man would 'eight or ten or twleve boure' ser awcoal. n, and which it to ed. a breaking a of the soil] g A ' i vice.. He hires you for every wen- i p Y 6 P ..listen to 0o reason He again bag- � -Ione the best, if not,the tacit, -coal +to a good depth assists !n retaining VALUE F. OF' SLDF LiN.F.5, Tion, General lonti, Impatient fes t „ e world — — ----- - --- ye=lour. haute aut._of every tw$n _ _ -- inn commander -Co le`t-hfuz runeYi3d"uCi'IZin tJs. e- a---------- four, He does not say, f3eU me ;tn the world for stoking pttrposra _g �-nt-[°+��-�'­.- -.--- diversitlEd farming is car _ D Se your time from 8 a. m until 8 p. coal which had been three years un- ' 1&`1Iv the h•rtility of the sub -soil is i ried on it pats in moat cases tc d f the rclsterit su liant char brought within reach of the planta - ly repi,ed, 'Run " And Ahimaaz I t I from 12 o'clock noon until 13 I years under wale, , and coat recover- I On many o our arms in thta I it also pays to combine with it r . .. -, it was without as object, unless he ry y_ the Csk River, drifting from the traced directly to shallow plowing, number of side linea that will giv, ran Yiie race vasa foolish, :because o'clock noon: I. will then glue yelled by mudrnen outside the mouth of Icouotry ma.nv poor crops can be, dd fourteen hours of eve talent tour g j 'the fanner something to sell th, .alts+ wanted to outstrip- Cushl, the auth-Iia which to eat and sleep, recreate wrecks, in Bristol Channel, and whichtThe basis of success of the farm'year around, - ..' -orazod messenger, as the bearer Of f and Improve your mind and bod;;r for is called for the sake of distinction ,rests largely upon the methods fol- I These side lines are easily devt4 -- "e+il fldiags: In such a race the,relthe duties of the following day ' river coal, and has probably been Aovred in plowing, and too rmtch'i oiled from the orchard, warden, pou4 - - . .. .could be no prize worth the winning, ; Some time ago I was talking with under water for considerably more (care cannot be taken sn plowing ,try yard and dairy, The faintly ti no 'goal but diemppolntment, ao a hard headed and yet s clear mind- I than ten years, Thfa Inst coat is riyCht, usLrg the boat styles at plcrwe I feirni0od an abundance of whoilesomii 1. ' . recogrsttion of -tow tromendous ex- 1 ed farmer upon this subject. He in the form of rounded boulders, and suited to local condltlons Much food for the o table and this fa ns - penditure of energy. He ran as said : "You are right. I' do not hire isoaie portions are of the permanency of productive i small aid In reducing the molrthij ------' `- thousands of young men do, who, my farm 1,ends from chores to I COVERED 'WITH BARNACLES. acres depends upon this first" appli- 'grocery bills, .. -thousands their proper -pget of duty, coerce, but I hire thein for twenty- In value o/ raisin straw and so- cation of agriculture, viz., plowing, , The side line arrangement should tomo in eager haste to our large b which with modern machinery, makes d ag ge 1 four hours out of twenty-four. I tual working results, in which those be made gradual and allotted is cities, neither knowing nor carie for est it possible to do At right at al! a -_ g g � pest them at night to [aka eight, wore tested, they camp out In i times. grow and develop. Avoid extreme( _ ' what purpose they ars eatesing the' hours' sound sleep, so that they are arxi determine between what coir . Lola order First, elver cont second, race of 11 to, I in a fit condition for my •work, Some I coal that had bthm ten years under - stitntes a main line and side line of • - A PIONEER JOURNEY. time ago I - had a young man work- ,water; third, f.eah roal, and fourth, K/b.1'I'INt3 ALL THE MIL[!, production on the farm. We recall t. I Life, in fire first lace, can be a fag for me who was a Sae tallow, coal' that had [loon three years urs- The new Danish method of strip number of instances where a side lint . p D But he mould go to town every der water. Comparing Choir values ! ping cows has been attracting con- has been started and proved so pro ly compared to s pioneer's journey night. After the chores were done i with 'Welsh coal, river coal was 4 miderabie attention, and was. tested I Stable that it becamo the main pro _ across the American continebt where he would get with the boys and no. white man's foot ever trod ixr ,drink and gamble until, 1 or g per cent. [setter, and coal that had with success at the Wisconsin ata- deet o[ the farm and,. on the other been tea- years under water 1.8 bet- tion. It follows by the ordinary hand, wr have known of instances 1: fore. - Although millions and bil- o'clock is the morning. The result ter. Coal that had been threw course of milking as based on the Ij where enthuPiasm hna developed s lions' of human beings have lived; was that I have seen that young man ! years under water had lost 1.8 per i action of calves when sucking, and I Ride line too -far, at a loss In profits - - `there is not one of all those multi- actually nodding wild clasping over ,cent. of its working power. The' is briefly as follows : "After the i It is beat, however,..to exercise judg, Judea who has had just -the -same the plow handle. I had to discharge 1 oldest coal gave the best results In � cow has been milked, the bag and , anent in this nsatter, but above alt dangers to face= as have you and I. him. Since then he has deteriorat- jeteam raisin prompt and mustatn- adjacent keep some gide linea going - - •• .Each man as an individual must be ed, until !ie is now nothing but a 1 g' P P parts of .the body are first I g g that coins free thinking and tree setts drunken loafer." Tell me what a jod fire' and ideal consumption per of all well rubbed A-ith-a coarse l will help in making not only nson _ R g' square foot. cloth, with a view to atinuilating I'proflta on ilio farm, but also in- + He miiet decide -hie awn course. No yoang maw eats wild drinks, how Butuch exercise he, as in practice, it is not likely the flow of utilk by friction. The crease the home.production of whole• other can place himself in exactly his takes. with whatps, how ncompaniotsa he as- that coal will be stored for more quarters of the tvilder are then sue- some foods. . 1_r _position. sociatos and •vrbat are his than three years; too broad working cessively manipulated with the hands _ ♦ e: ,!'°�• 1.Young men, you are going to meet pleasures conclusion is deduced that coal can by being lifted upwards against the temptations and dangers which only and recreations and I will read that Bvou : "I hear that clJa-ub thea call- , ge be stored from two to three years body, and pressed against one au-. our eye can am and only your ear Young man's character and future ed you a fool at the club the other can hear. It is .absolutely esasential success more easily than you can under water with a Loss of not more .other with seine force: They are i night. How could you stand that?" f interpret it by observing what he than 2 per cent. of its steam value, further massaged ` with the fingers i J inks : "I ctidrt:,t stand it." Binks: that you have a moral code by dose from 8 s. m. observing i p. h whoe Mr. Churchward, the engineer of the and thumb, at the same time being i „That's right. A suppose ynu mads y which. you caw be able to discern f}rest Western Raalwa osttmates waited in an upward direction so quickly right from wrong. you he is at work in the store. y' • N A r' him apologize?" Jinks : "Er-woil q y g ng• that the loss in stacked coal m as to imitate the pushing or bob- ,'_the fact is, when he called me - s _ ahou{d halve a spiritual compass ADVICE TO YOUNG XEN, • ADOUT 10 PER CENT. Bing action of calves. As a result ( fool I called him- another, and im• ' which will teach you flow to steer young iriza, how are you going to of these sedernl manipulations some clear of the concealed rests and the spend our eve A -test of stacked coal on the Mersa mediately I found myself 'sitting on pe y sings during the com- Y milk is collected in the milk cistern; the floor. So nobody can say that _ -jagged rock of min as too mariner 'Ing winter ? What books are you Railway gave a lora of from 10 to which is drawn off from time to I - protects himself against the destruc- going. to read ? What night school 12 per cart. if kept over a year. The I stood it." = ttotss-of•-the--aesi -by --chart-sad-mag _and-course-of-lecturea are.. ou- loss was chiefly in_tho first year_The -__- - _-_-_-- __--_ Y going- - needle. You should have an in- to attend? flow are you going to lose ss greaf-or also In bot climates, .netic • • --.idicator which lifts the danger sig- Improve your mind ? Are you going Vice -Admiral Lord Charles Beresford- aal of sinful explosions, as the en- to dissipate and fritter away your estimates it as high as 50 per cent. __ __gineer, by watching the water in his evenings during the coming winter ? occasionally. Even assuming that ' ",glass tube, knows when the boilers Are you going to study hard, so the nominal lose in a hot country is , -- - " --'. --bv his side are doing their proper, that you can become something bet- only 20 per cent.; it is or -very great • - - = work: You should have tbis moral ter than a mere underling ? Will Importance to have subaqueous st'or- - the first- .Y_. ou .promise me not only to work �° for natal purposes. - s•is a - -' -sentisl for every, true success is that hard .during the da g y, but a so to study the right kind of books for �e- reservoir holding, say, n quarter of _ . a young man shall be honest, that he can and will distinguish right Your mental grist 'by night ? Will a 'miilion'tons of coal, would offer '". " from wto,ng and do the right, no you endeavor during vour play hours the following advantages : Iia ter. . • matter what the temporary coat' may to broaden. yoursclr mentally and physically instead of sacrificing your twin cheapness, amaller loss of power for length of time reasonably -`- be. It should be to ,you' spiritually life as thousands have done and will kept, a naval store which could be what in a temporal sense the com-' continue to do at the glittering al- easily got when needed by pumping _ . ass is to the explorer, plunging in- tar of pleasure ? .: out the reservoir, and which could o the darkness of a South American But there is still one more great be taken out quickly and economi- - 'j�gle• " esbontial for true success. It is the tally by means of grates. The re - If this fact be true -and it is true quality to which we give the name servoir, being sunken, would be less --_ _ —where can a better mora! code be. of magnetism. Tisa rewards of sue- .liable.to injury by s hostile attack.: - found than thwt wrttten between the cess come to men who not only do f th H I B tile? -Where is their own work - w-11 b O :� Jim Damps a little girl possessed - ' Whom loss of appetite distressed. Q -• 11 I des tan't eat I " the child a oold: • scream. - N lt: -r n `�! creates; Sha tasted it, thea, joy for him! - - Sia begired for' more from 11 Sunny { im." 16� - A -: - r _- -covers --o e o .y ' there a book which can better in- e , ut inapire otherls to do their best. During our .. • _ . . _ The Rudy-l"errs Cereal - ' spire one to tell the truth and be P - • -- honest in his financial dealings? school days we recognized this in- fluence in college .sports. rise elected -(TRIM INVENTION. _. , ` - - , Where is there one. that will better the captains of our basball nines A German professor has invented a �OOtI >1'y �O _ _ `- build tip such a character as twill hot only because they could play process of silver-plating dead bodies ;• 811 youngsters. • • make" the banker trust the man's ball well, but because they had the so ss' to convert them into metallic "' . note and employers feel that his right kind of influence over their images of the trAlviduQie as they . - r hand is honest and not that of a mon. They could personally set were when iii lite. Gold-plate can be . -_• .. Perfect Food for Children. - -..`•thief? 't8-atan," once said John them the right kind of examples and drinkdng used if the relatives can afford it. But .,•• „gfhestisaperfect anmmercereal and j( • -Knox, "cannot prevail agaitrst'B'maTi *'outd allow no or carona- as the expense of silver-plating- .. efforts should be made -to teach chlldrea •, whose left hand bears a 'light to 11- Ing. When on the diamond their a body Is $12,500, there are probab- to teat It." LoQrsn E Hooax, I inHgowtoSee4Children" luminate his sight when he- searches mere presence, as we boys used to ly few relatives who would deem .-the Scriptures in the hours of the say. "would steady the team.' . themselves justlfled in squandering ;- --nFgb.s." Ia not this true .in referee A GLORInUB iiACF., the deceased's estate on such a ma- W-4to all honorable lines of business? The enemies of Christ have again morial.. -: I I . . ---- " ,._. ... ... .., • f y .. _ .. !.. ,, ,. '. .. ' E i •" M1 d • • L ,..w r , . .„xWr .+ q,4 ..u• «• -w• w _. ..mss. d.. ,Y .e;: rt ai:` t• •. �.i uv,' Z w f+, • i s., .r+ "�, t ..� - w ✓ \. ,.: t.•a .j; ,w. . - -, ?K , f" :..:.. , a ,s^: , . ,; 1119 ;, ;* * e _ .v_•�td t is, . ',•�.r ...a�,^."'.^" �IC,'%'i- 4Z i."a . 'VA ,. j-,.:- .' 7;-, a . +nil <;N , c,� .',`r: �'�'w,i'. _ .. �rn�,sa5�.,9s, I ..Y�„'L v9M1+ )•,a:' :'�s+''"y9,.`'�E.+i,.a'u._ .:yI,A,a- _..,o.f..-eu-..� - ,.�, ,i 3i+-.-!A�w e3 a.. . v�_ . '". aa.. +.ee �)$ ..d;rtavi'"..�Rn.. rd... i..,., ,•. ,.s' a d3i 7u«'. i"i e,. __ - ,., " - - : :1 I Y. ,' ! ., .. n . 0" r .. ., - •. ,. ♦ • , " 1.The dying woman explained maty rude away with Inc, it you ate afraid ((�Q(1 OF m��nl� rl MfliAlN tees to him Pithily. Unless alae ex- to stop.,, jI BOIS (J 1 L existed a power of appointment she "Those men ?" _ v _ . " -- - 1 __ _- had -may wii7; -"aiI--1'tEr -groperty--went- a .gassed -out-those-t�vo --words' It, distant relatives. Dick grasped sa she ehudderingly looked round. Wa,L BE THE Ii. OF THE • the instructions and wrote as fol- -Are helpless, tied up. Will you . _... ._ - - _ ride?" - _ ��., . ...%.. ,I or r e - -'_;" : - �l0,•'3'his is the last 4iii1 and Testa. st'a,�, can'tr-I can't stay." "" "r • FIITUBE meat of mo Margaret Grayae of "Mount then." '` They ry, Should be Rugged and R Gra a Hall, Graynewood, Sussex, He went to her machine, picked it �- Qr, Tit® SIgR Oi t�IC the wife of Sir George Grayne. I up, and brought it to her side. Sturdy, Full of Life sad Heady ppoint my daughter Vere executrix "I can't 1 I feel I cannot move a for Work, Play or Study -Keep i and whereas the whole of the Con- step. God forgive me for this clog Them Healthy. .i .Arrow --^_ sols of which I have enjoyed the life an your movements, but I can't help ' • interest are held, in trust for such it. I can't help it I" Growing boys should always 1 person as I by my Will should ap- And the heartbreaking- soba ---were healthy and rugged. Beady for play, point and whereas I am desirous of coming to the surface again. and ready for study, and ready at any1. - CFiAPTER VI. her trembling fingers refused to obey `exercising the said Power of Ap- her' whole Srame was shaking with time for a hearty meal. This condi- yy r her will. E ointment now and in execution of her grief. He was at his wits' end tion denotes good health, but there �, 23e spoke to the girl -he found out the said power for this purpose given What to dlf, are entirely too many who do not' afterwards that her name was Vere, It was not a time for ceremony, so me by my late husband's Will, I do He looked at her. She was a lit= come up to this standard. They = seri that her mother 'and companion without a word Dick pulled the pins b}, this Will appoint. that all the tie woman, scaling perhaps six take no part in the manly games all Ie ", 1. had been the other cyclists -spoken! out himself and ran to the ditch said Console aforesaid shall belong stone. There was only one course, healthy boys indulge fn; they are, ,a of !n tho past tense. for, etas ! owe with the hat. It was of the var- from and after my deeease to my and he adopted it, He had not stoop -shouldered, dull and listless; u, of the number was sever to even niched kind, and held the water well. said daughter Vere absolutely." ridden twenty ears without master- lain of frequent headaches.! y y they comp, ..look on a cycle again., i Back to the side of the bleeding wo- Ile read it to her, and she approv- Ing his machine, His steed was of and their appetite is variable. Some- -' Along the roadside was a ditch, man, and on his knees, with his ed with a look of gratitude. But good make; 'it would bear a double times parents say, "Oh, they out - and there was Clear, atianin(t water ! handkerchief he started bathing the ; difficulty was not over. Two burden, grow it." But they won't=its the :in its bottom, Diek filled his cap wound. He was filled with horror ]thL witnesses were necessary. Vere was "Come," he said, "you must sit blood that's out of condition, and With this twice, and dashed, it 1n the when he saw the extent .Of it.. It not competent -she benefited under sideways on this bar, and cling to t was adeath-wound. Fie had as real instead of getting• better flier. ge 1-69 of the unconscious women. It the will. He looked round. One me whilst I pedal. That is the on- worse ghat boys of this class re - had no effect. medical knowledge, tu> tW-knew t of the men had his eyes open; he i wa Assistance must be got at " enough to know that. No living y y' quire to make them bright, active "Your straw hat is 1$rger," hehad come back to consciousness. once.' and strong, is a tonic, something would ever be able to heal She was as obedient as a child. g' said to Vere, "and will hold more it. - that will build up the blood and than mine. Fail it please, as you ,doctor - ]3e strew his machine to the raadeide, make the nerves strong. There is no.1. _ ' saw me do, and 'bring the water The cold water revived Lady CHAPTER VII• - . and, standing on a mound of earth, medicine that can, do this as quickly hers." g Grayae a little, She opened her put one leg serosa the saddle snot a eyes and moaned in her 'pain. Hall a dozen strides took Dick to foot on the outer pedal and as enectively as Dr. Williams' •y The girl dist no! mover only !her Irick raisers }ter head to his knees, ithe man's side: Looking wa.ight „C�e,. Pink Pills. lifer. Marv'Compton, of - "- 'lips seemed to. ti*xuble.. ` ' �'n3td spoke Cheeringly : down into his face, he saw cur and And she came; did as he directed Bderr!ton, Ont., tesla what these pills 1, "For God's sake," added Dick, ' "You are in a friend's hands; have I coward written_ there as plainly as dict for her sixteen year old son. She - her: pulled up her skirts that they I "arouse yourself ! Let us stanch i no further tear; you are safe sow." I on any street mongrel's. So he might not catch in the pedals, put (says; "About two years ago' my sow this Sow sof blood if posaib�eL." "My. daughter T" dealt with him accordingly. her arm round his neck,' and so he Samuel began to decline in health. The girl ®taiggered, moaned, and ! such` a feeble inquiry ! For aa- "lou have murdered. that lady. was enabled to ride away, her deep He grew very pale and thin and at `. -- Sbe will be dead -in a few minutes* sobs shaking him more than any rut times experienced serious weak "I can't r' where hes ciao fifer .wa.s crouching ;_This is her will I want it witnessed. - sank in a powerless heap on the Dick turned the poor bleeding _—rpadMde-_ _-_ i head .a__ little,_ so _that she_ could see _ _ __: r._ _. _,_ -- in the road -could do-. ---At .first. he_ sp.�s, cou_ 1p ed with a tired, worn11 I I cant , I cant she g -- at is our nameT ' had despised the girl for her fear; out feeling, and as the weeds-t°eMt wailed. "Oh God ! my mother; myon the.roadaide-see for herself that 2►o answer. now, poor soul, his heart went out by be gre, worse, This alarmed Poor, poor mother ;" i she was alive and well. Their strik- "Don't misunderstand me. Don't to her. me, for Sny husband had died of Dick saw St was useless to expect !tag resemblance made him think force me to deal with you a9 you (To be Cpntigtied.) what the doctors called pernicious help from her, she was paralysed them mother and child. he, was dealt with her. By God I I feel S anaemia, and I feared my son was . :! with fear. right. - tempted to ! You have killed a wo- I going the same way. I had often - ..Mount our machine, then," he, The girl, relieved at seeing her 131" With as much compunction I.1 BABY SQUIHBEL OVERBOARD, i 1i y read that Dr, Williams' Pink Pills . '-. _ . said, "and ride to the next village:: mother conscious, and yet shocked could find it in my heart to kill you _. �scould cure anaemia, and decided it Is only three or four miles. Ride' by the bloodatuaned appearance of -you hound !Once more -isn't m1s- Skill sad Geatleneas Displayed by that he should try them, A enupie -its you never rode before, and send face and dress (tor bloodstains stead ;understand me. Fail to do as I the Mother. 'of boxes made" a decided improve a doctor and the police,' I out on a white dress), called out ; wIsb. and, by the God in the Hew%len, . But again for answer too helpless) Oh, anther ! (above us, I'll kill you that very "I was very much amused and very �ment in his condition, and ty the Mp' -girl moaned And then the r'ellef of tears came moment of your refusal ! When free much Instructed recently, said a time he had taken a halt dozen boxI. - "I can't ! I can't ! I can't ," oto her, and she cried and cried as I rendered three of you senseless: roan who lives in the country, "by �ea his health was better than it had LL Fear had rlsoned bar ifrn`a she though her heart were breaking. And Inew you are tied up it would be the antics of a mother squirrel in my been for some years previous. His . _ cnald net ova. One of the men i still IMck knew not what to do. He easy o beat your brains out." section. and while I have grown up: weight had increased. his liatirsanesa 1. b,o,oan to show signs of returning earnestly hoped that a cart, or even It may be thought thatadt.bls was had disappeared, and he wr.w blessed g ea I'might any, among squirrels and. pp ce-meetousness. What should he do? � a foot -passenger would come along, strong language -not a brave speech `trees, !I was a revelation to me. Iwitis a good appetite. 1 may add . - ' . He did not dare leave things as they but It was a side road, a,lmost od' for a free man to make to a prison- `The squirrel had nested in a low. that ether mraihers of my family11 Were whlist he rode for asxlataace: the mar• and traffic on !t was of -1 for But think of Dick's position, ! dumpy tree close to the edge of a I have been benefitted by the use. of - lthe men might all recover, , the smallest. He hoped in vain. This surroundings, the character of i lake, and the neat was probably . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I coa- And then an Idea occurred to him. ' R'dll you lie here quietly," be the man be had to deal with, and thirty or forty feet from the ground. !eider these pills the beat. of all medi- On the roadside was a flvr►barred said to the woman he was tending, possibly an excuse may be found" for The mother squirrel happened to belcines ," - . - sate leading into a field, and in the' ••whilst I mount and race into the ,him to the tree at the time, although I Poor and watery blood is the cause 'road was the rope the men had used toren for a doctor?" . ''Now, promptly, your name ?" bad no occasion to notice either the of nearly all diseases. and ft. is bo- He picked up the rope, doubled It I "l;'seless--lsopeleas. Before you , ,a x4 this -time the gipsy answered old squirrel or her, young until some- cause Dr 1Yllliams' Pink Pills act dl - in half, and doubled It again in two leould return-.f-ahall-be-beI the "question there was a Look In thing tragical happened in the tarn- rect.ly upon the blood, both enrich- �aCsa_ -1140est.".WUht hta pocket-knite� "Nona �Dtck's eyes h® did not like. fly, Fa some way one of the little tag it and increasing the quantity, _ _ bye sawed through till he had sir "I know -what -I am sakinig. I •'Reuben Lee •' • fellows scrambled over the edge of that the cure such troubles al; anae- pieces of rope ingIlis basis haro-received my deatr-blow Not i C� ys71 wnte ?" .� `- - the nest and fell to the ground. I Imia, rho=atism. Indigestion. neu- - . ruf fan neatest ;he S9te acrf dratrR• ; God : Why did I put it oft till It was, Dick went back to Lady (}rayme'B: direction of the sound. I saw the ed file bad $erose to it. Tl'. as 1 too lair -too fair -too tate 7" side Raising her gent v to a Bit- ! �aumptton nn$ the. v+arfot�s ailtienta y 1. baby squirrel squirming ng aro.vad a that afflict Bo many women. Three g w i - -lhim into a sittin 'Poor soul I What is It you want ; tin posture. he matte a desk of one g posture' agar:st R P i great agony and totally usable to. � may be had from any dealer in : It, ho heart over, and, drawing •!•e so badly 7 e,: ; knee, and, placing the atuh of !ak- i gee on its feet - The mother squirrel :� uneonneimaa tr * R r; . l pencil between her fingers, guided her medicine or W112 be sent poet paid at - - amp's itar,ds thsouylh.-inw*er• a rushed down the side of the cypress Mck started -started ait'h a big hated 'to the foot of his wrttt So 50c box or six boxes for $2,5x) by tied thq=-u'J: no gentae tying, ng• like a streak, and almost in an Itr to the lir: Williams Medl- 50c a either -firmly to the tiara of the sato start too he was so surprised. t the will twat signed. # atant she was by the side of her oft- I g , Without assistance, freedom would -1 ',I alio a lawyer.' , I Putting her gently back on the If spring She took In . the situation cute Co , Brockville, Oat. If you be lmtsoasibie. The other two man "You 1 ,Thank C:o$ { T3iere may- ; road, he walked over to the .,gate at a glance and not to work to get value your health Dever pilaw a dcal- _$e served 1n'the sumo fashion. They: time. Have you wylting mater- assts Then he unfastened the cord the ypungster back in Lhe nest. She I er to persuade you to take some- .sat there, tacfng the road with Burma ! sal_?" . - - , which bound th_e man's right hand switched the body around and turned thing else i - beh9nd them. apparently coiWortably f "FoT what ?" Into it he put the penclT, and, in- ft over and then grabbed Jt with her - 'T— -- aslosp, Wcating the place, said : teeth just under the smaller portion I ' STOOPING GOOD FAEI�C.ISE. - . I want to make -a Wfi1, It F so Thein he looked to the women. n��iy for my child'a future ! "Sign your name -there under of the back. Instinctively, I sup- - • Froin s groat wound In the head of Unless I do Bo she will be tett pen- ,mine." pose, ,the yotmag squirrel threw tta NOni�r who JleL Into the habit the elder lad the blood was Rowan nlicaic." The ! �v. locked u into the of closing a wardrobe or dressing- y g Ir r` P arena around 'the mother's body and -a wound caused by an Iron-tipTwd How sweet a thing is motherhood! speaker's face, and once more was after she made sure that the hold"chest drawer by a pressure at the bobnailest boo4. Dick knew not «ith a knowledge that death stood 'I urged in assemt by what ho Baa was good she Btiarted cautiously knee, " says a doctor, "do. not real- wfiat to do, 1! `Dale ,:rc b:�,l 11.y.n I i,y her �iSe, waiting to take her there Without a word he signed tee fire harm that may result from able to exercise her wits, only able Out of this world, her whole -thou ht g back to the nest &he reached titersI. g his name as an attestin witness, this practice. I have knoscri many safely, acid I saw no more of the to kielp a little ! Rhal cvtlld hclwas of the child she was, to leave ,Then the hand he signed with lavas' serious cages o1 water on th knro do 7 Four miles to the next town retastenod to the etc, distressed mother rine the youngster. behind her in it. ' I was ve much dirapressed with the that were caused to this w' The pad four miles back after finding a ; "A doctor should be tet—" l Turing round, Tick saw the dying rydisplayed-inforce required to shut a drawer in "The--srilt. Let roe enUeat you gentleness and skirl she doctor-the".poor BOul9 might mean- y woman's gaze fixed on him, and he the injured baby pqutrrel, this way to slight• and nue Bcercely . -, -` ---- octobi le die. to--kurry. I knpw, oh, I know F -Ba-' went to her s de: and he saw, Lao, notices the coi'itact of the knee x'ith He WPnt to Lhe IrI, who was kfesY me, tiry minutes arc numbered. ! and really " it was an inspiring $ how right she had been when she sceno.•, the drawer. But the kneo-jolnt 'is a crouched, moaning, on the grass, and Paper have you-" had passed that verdict on herself- delicate' structure, and a bruise may said somewhat roughly : Diek had a cychat's map of the ,that her minutes were numbered; he ♦ - easily be caused that will lead ultl • " •Give me your hat." county Kith him. Ile folded Its' could see now that her life was fast .'MAKE BABY FEEL l3OOD. : mately to very serious consequences ,She had watched his actions as a plain face into a square. In his ro- , ebbing. away. - — . I have had many patients" who, from cat watches a mouse, fearful that he .Pair outfit was an ink -pencil for use "How poR•erlcsa 7 am 1" he cried. indulging is this habit, have brought' ' � would leave her. So she guessed in marking punctures, With that ' •. A baDy'e f ails r'tl a will upon bow gu g , "Would, Co G'ot! that I could serr,d� for �e feels. It ailing he W111 be cross, on illnesses that lasted from one - sta3tat be required Der headgear for, ' Pencil,. on the map he started to : asetstance !',' month to six. So my advice to all worry the" mother and annoy eve She tried to wethdraw the two long ' draw out the quickest will b_e had j A smile --a poor, 7eeble, scan smile, body in the house; it feeling well he women is to stoop t, alt oug-and shut *at -pine with which it was staked ever drafted. .An he did so, he won- came over her face, and her. lips drawer... It .is better, although it to her Dead, but so great was the'd what Somerset House 'would i will be bright, active and happy. It fear which had. got 'hold of her that 'Bay to It. • ' movr;d. He raised her head, . sad may seem more troublesome in the is easy' � to keep' your baby ,feeling• held 'her hand, as he bent over to mlmte. The stooping age, instead good b profilin b the experience -- hear what she had to any. y g y p of being a• disadvantage, is rally . ._ - - ------ i "Too late,! You hav_e done all 'I of mothers who Rive their little' ones an excellent means of exercise; and . Case of Eczema .mild. wish_ Keep -great care -Will Baby's Own Tablets. One of these no may, of closing" a drawer is s, I can't thank you enough. I am 'mothers, 2ii-rs. C. W: Shore• C-astfe- dangerous as to posh it .with the am -I—'• ton, Ont., says: -"Our child, eight knee." - No Pen L�e-seribes. � Amd that was all. '. She never' months old, has always been troubl- --- • spoke agein. He 'was holding. in his ed with indigestion. We had meds- ,THE MEANEST ➢LEAN IIAN. gpfitefr Three -Years of Terrible Suffering Little Mar situs a dead -murdered -woman. And cine from two doctors and -tried .• - - g y'he yeas. in an agony or doubt --,doubt other rer4iedies ' without benefit. I Tile two boys were discussing the ..Millar Was Parmanentiy Cured by as to what was best to be done. He then sent for box of Baby's Own various of of their respec -" liricl fire body on the grass, and Tablets and found them just what tiv'e parents, and the conversation r ' _' hanicall • covered the face with was required. The child is now all had reached the highly critical, and He CHASE'S 01N M_ENT. � mea ! his handkerchief; just as mechanical- right and is doinjq well." even personal, stage. s - ly he picked up two stones aiTd put Indigestion, colic, constipation, "Well•" remark2d. Tommy Stubbs, �dany of the cures brough n.bout by "Finai2y I decided to use Dr. them on the edge of the bar;dker- diarrhoea, simple fevers, 'fn fact all "You can 'say "what You like, but I � , Dr._ O_base's Ointment are so much I"Chase's Ointment, and to my sur- C is mono t e ones are rec -on your `s�LTaet bf}e + n- nke miracles that people can scarcely prise she began to improve' iinnied- 1 lift it away. Habit tells at such cured fly Baby's Own Tablets. They est man that ever lived. Fancy him i believe theirs. When Baby Millar be-liately, and after regular treatment , a morpent : it is a custom with us always do good and cannot possibly letting you walk about in them' old -_ Cadre a victim of eccenia her parental for a time the disease of so long- to cover up our dead. do harm, and may be given to the boots, and him a bootmaker t_oo rind everything that could be done standing completely disappeared. As Then he, turned his attention to "Gann!" was the reply' of Bobby �') to got her cored. Three doctors that was four years ago, and nota youngest infant with perfect safety. g the aubuni-haired woman, but found Sold 'by druggists or direct by mail, Roberts; "my father a!n't so mean tried all the means in their power, symptom of this distressing ailment he could c, _nothing for her; the at !C,qc a box, by addressing Lhe. Dr• as your father, anywayY Why: fancy "hut without success, and then all has' ever shown itself since, the cure depth of her swoon was too great Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, hi'm being a dentist, ,turd your baby ports of remedies were used, with (must certainly be a permanent one. for him to probe: She needed mei- Ont, only• got one tooth! 'I call it . dis- seemedrelieberburnin a up the living living inth C of this cure we were r ng girl, e walked to _ 1. the vain hope that eonicthirq would At the time icgl attention. So h gracefull" to Cornwell, Ont., and the the still crying rl, vrho ,had sot g p g feared that if she Was changed her croerched' position, and TITLED AMERICAN LADIES , ~- lfeah• not cured of eczema she would go sat d : MA1VY DFSOE'\DA'NT"s It was not until Dr. Chase's Oint- into a def ins." g y Recently a United States newaGpap- "I am goin to ride awn - for About 10,000,000 cattio are now or compiled a list of American young _- naent was used that relA and cure Mr. S. Richardson, jun., Superin- help -doctor and police." ladies who had acquired titles by to be !aurid in the Argentine Repub aea-ne. This case is certified to by a tendent Christ's Church Sunday Z`hat acted like a galvanic shock. marriage. In England it was stat- lis, They are said to' be all de- . �'�,prominent Sunday school superin- School, St. Catharines, Ont,, writes: She was on her feet- In a moment, ed that thirty holders of title were aeentidants of eight cows and one bull pendent of St. Catharines. "I.aln.acquainted with_Iidr, and Mia, clinging to. him." of American birth, including three Qifiich were taken to Brazil in the Y' . fifes. Wnr. Millar, St. Catharines, Wm. Millar and believe they would "Don't leave me ! don't leave me I sixteenth _centun", — duchesses and one dowager duchoss. Ont., writes :-" My daughter. Mary, not make any statement knowing it don't leave me I" , . It Germany there were twenty-six, Oft��aaa -, ' ',when six months old contracted ec- i to be in any way misleading or un- Ile had never seen -he prayed that five being princesses;' in France, four- DNS AD we CRUSE'S -," ' xem& and for -three years' this die= ; true."' . he might never see again -ditch an teen, one princess; in Italy, seven- 5Cia °ease baffles] all treatment. Her case i Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a awful agony. of fear is a woman's teen, six princesses;- and in Russia, 1 i "CATAi�RN CURE...1 •, "was one of the worst that ever, came I boa, at all dealers, "or Edrrraneon, face. But no soft -words would b sent dire" t to ria dtlower. slzl all princesses but one: Their' part. b� the tmptorad Bfower. Ito my nottce, and she suffered 'what Butes 6i Company, Toronto. To' pro- help in her erase. She needed a dies were represented as amount- Heats rb• ulcera, clears the a� Inc, pan can ever describe, I had her feet you against imitations the poi -1 toMc, and he administered'it, the ins to �161,OOa,Oi)Or p.suSea stops droppfnqa to the �ssated by, three ditYereat doctors, i trait and signature of Dr. A. W. tonic of rough language. Pushing throat and pe rmananti7r �sures ` re all to no purpose whatever, and a Chane, the famous receipt book au-- her- away from him,- he ,said stern- Cararch and or F.rer. Biovar f Malice drinks one-half of its ow . Ma An or �*• ti W. Chas. all yoris of balms, soaps and lotiarie, their, are on ovary box of fits isms- I ly � • Co- Trim" „lyre its with no beneficial reroRrS %a. dies.' 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When the Police firsts ddWert�emetata. ,• �y� �at��au Tillage was first proposed the question as asked-ia--Dale's hell,-•'gfhat ise - -- objection to separating from the town- T10G FOL ?� D -Loser call at this oi� shi ?" The answer was : The dan - fico t.0 information. d> sf er u increased taxation:" So Par the affail�oftheviliagehavebeenwellman L�RES33 SiILC$00 4 FOR SALE. The anderelimed has for sale a fresh tnileh -- -- aged. The sidewalks are iu a much cow. J, iLSuDL`I, Brack Road. 48-D8 -better condition than they were three TO A�j T 'j�TERSIS .,years ago. If the same policy is par- OR SALE-Onefllly Canadian draf:'FINE 1N L"'{■ '..,PICKLES sued for the next three years all the Prising 3 -yeas old. at lot Se, con I Piekaring. ells 6 Pelf year;_ di.00 ityaid inadTaaoe walks will then be in good condition. w J Gilmer, Danbarton P 0 30.52 Iis better Lo "let well enough alone. - Yours -sincerely, Opp FOR SALE -First-class Cow t G. S. COWAN* RATES or ADQ&RT1Sl3if3 : oast about ►ale, due to o:boat Bent Mich.. Ap- Etres in•ersioa, per line ip �piy Pickering, Sept. 22, 1903 sly to JOHN OILMAN, Bzonitham P. O, 18 �� Brach enbeegnent twor.;ioa, persica• t! •mow• • T � 3his rare des notinr lu& al or Foreign ad- ARhI TO REDTT-Fifty acres of " - ,' Vrsrtfsameota. - .. • F d,A 8 r further particcias apply to T �'-t r1 a XXX T epeolaI terms given to parties making 0012' pZlgjr'ZR A. AIGHT, Lof it, 9rd Co an. L�t1 Li,r►7r lY1 LYl 1F1'7t�g ; *nota for 3 or fl months or bT the year. Hatt- Fine Vesely or yearly coatraets papabl a quarterly.- Basinesa dards, ten lines or ander, with papa, f IDno year, 45 Dc, payable in advance. J/ A_\TED. — Dining -room girls, f Pickling vinegar z%rNotice in, ovaloalmmnsson cents per line, hY� f 'b ds, d laundress. Apply to 1lve cents per line each sabse•lnMt insertion. . _ g college or b mail to the noderraded 0 peolal contrast rates made known on app:loa- N a a. -- ie etia d A Dale 'a " on. No free advertising. , F} � Advertisements without written notractions T?A31 LAI FOR SALE -2 good Dunbar's Pure Pickling Spice wilThe inserted until fozblddea sad charged ao- ecyd aglp. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Phropsbire ram iambs for sale, eliyibie Lo wtsass must be in wzlting and seas fo the pubs ter, at lot 50, don 1. Pickering. e 0 Coot T .? Hehers. nesDaabarton P O tN i9 Job Work promptl7 asteaded so. D _ L poblishad even rsiday morning, at its orae Pickering OnL ILCH COW FOR SALE—A grade y , il�heiter, young, dos to Dome is thio week for , - cod Sound Vegetable Murkar ISG Thexton, Proprietors DD.. dad in.,ery way. - N• J Ch•' 50-51 oL9 i con 4, J,adl•y Sate Register. `TRAYED-From the premises, lot a 112• iao2ltieas—etrtot Iadapeadenee FRIDAY, SEPT.26th 1903.— C[edlt 1798. oda B, Pickering, th sept 13th, one black Tr DUNBAR& i(pnr •Atm—A Firs"Isas LocalPapes. r HolLtein heifer as moaxhs old, Information ®nr 30x3peetat2oszes — The hea•1. sale of farm stock, on lot 16, con. 5, suitably rewarded A B Lehman, Asha P o eapport of the meows of Ploiariasaad vi0tnts7 Pickering. the property of Jas. W. : - Hogle. No reserve. Sale at 1. See : bills. Poucher & Postill, aucton'rs.�A_'TED IMMEDIATELY -Be- �t �v. R� ys ` Fl�MAy, f3zJrr. 25th, 1908. 11IO�DAI , SEPT. 28TH. -Cash sale of fore September Jath. 180P, lCn Girls so JC Paketa C1 7.e 1 ei. plcep ' household furniture, etc., in Clare- Meci, for Eva Grood wage•. ap 1;0]M to THE SS6sL PACKING Co,. Limit 49 wont, the property of W. J. Har- Perry, NOT 61 AND COMMENTS. sell. Sale at one. See bills. Pouch- —They Fill The Bill-- _ r_&--postill,,_suct;mles-All TR QED=From the remises of _ —� TGXSDAT, SEPT, 29t11, 19OZ-Auction the nadazefYnod o0 or • on t a : What man have been expect- sale of farm stock, implements and of Aug';"- Dae yearlloit heifer. color tea. Any _ y I)eC P parties inti vinR intarmation leading to hez recov household furniture on lot 29, con. - - ing for some time, the closing cry w,u be snitalrly tostaraed, , 3w-ai Devitt { sow n of the Soo work,;, occurred Z• Pickering, the property of Adam Greenwood Spears. No reserve. Sale at one. week. Those gigantic menu- Sege bills. Puncher & Postill. Auct's 3R4I FOR SALE OR TO RENT facturing concerns, that were the Ficr a tern, of .ear. beteg part of lot 30, to r FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1903.—Great live sons Z ane 8, is est K but 2 A acres, gr,od soil. pride of that part o. our Province, y -' stock sale, consisting of IVO fresh barzos, rumbles, orchard,' ere. 1t'oll ,*steres, are now t -hut down for an indefln' calved cutin t, 2 year old erects and ®Pply on promises or to s.J, BA.LNDSR. Brook. ae oke it period. F. H. Clergue, the heifers, 40 yearlings and back-springVn]at 1la,ont, prince mover in these vast schemes, ere and 10) sheep and lambs. the is blamed for the disaster, The property of J. Carrel. Sale at 10 T OST From the premises r„ the un-� p, peri drrsigned cn of aFwct the lith of Aug"at enterprise n'sS undoubtedly- Coo U Cluck a.fnTactTai. Gordon's hotel, 2 yearling %taus. ! ne red and tbv other red n Ude great to be worked successfully Pickering. Terms $13 and under, ani .hue, eby ritably re -w dad.cs�m their ivi hand. limitedIt iOrcapitalfident l t his tie. lot 3i. con i. Dnyb ly rQwardwJ. .Guar o- p caredit�� L. Beldam. auctinneerunt 12 onths recovery co f» Data ,:. 5 11n�Dsv, Orr. 0th. 19123.-L'redit sale that something way be done t t to farm stock, implements and j f ACRE FAR:i TO RENT fora The undersigned alze prepared to pay the bighea6 prices for mli lundlr p I 1 00 term.( years being north yut -! •o: of Course grain. operations ioay be resumed at an household furniture, at lot 34, rear 11,, con, r. Pteseriag. Das an-' on, hs:t early date. In the meantime, of con. 6, Pickering, the property of south of Ciar.moat. There is on the presses It will be to your edrsn�tage to -see us before disposing*- hotverer, much suffering VI'i1] en- Thomas Ellin. ale at 1 O riocic. f • t°Od atone hoose, laths trams barn alis good g :zona ttabling bant,sch. Thirty acres sassed We are also handling all kinds of Fat Stock. ,ensue as about one quarter of a Bee bills for particulars. Toucherdown Lad tan aerea of ppe.tnre For tursher - Postill auctioneers. paruaalars apply fa SIGH MECHLw. aro- million of duilal of stages remain _atham io. +sur t A N c Z 0 � E & PALMER A3MGR unpaid. As there is an abundance � Of raw material close to the Soo it pC9E1 Ati D IAT FOR SALE - it likelythat the huin r?f indust Tba oadersieaed ;s oBariaa for aa.a co They are Neat, r . rearottabia serm■ tom hones and Ids an Slues• ,-_---swill not lou remain silent. stet:n�t� p+tt 7 p g V Vii \+'lJ iL beth stnwt. naw o.,oatried oT Mrs3ha�+be & On. — sue pna=see• is Dzsnased • a'ooa frame hoaaeeoa _ . -q LLeias ai f rooms. ail �o *seellenD condltiea The serpre of Lad, a camber of " carred in Manitoba last week, !rule tree• mad Dom as d son lfortvnately has not caused the f.rslaer .rat srocisapply a stirs. t3 L4W s9s sit%r� Y Oartecs s Teronas 3a-stJ ,, ' .' - , ",•__--�, damage that seen as ai first reported. If you don't believe it buy one and RDA it come tdays earlier the try it.—are mean Doas would hare been incalculable. nlaCllal3 - 'While -Manitoba can prnduce re- "n Vansil Pumps i Pacific!markable yields of wheat, the oa- f icurrence of this storm shows that The beat value for your money. ' I when a farmer settles In that J'e _ )a' 8ar�res�t Escursioas .:Province, his troubles do not nec- Sa r—ceseat treome to an end. Distgt- , Sterns and Troughs made Will b• ran an 6e somber 151h acid 28th Jp� ether sources may come an year to order. tet mad 30th respecember190D16sh r, + 1�/T' ers from frost, gI a ppe 1 1 - and make his year's; labor go for l=Teale rAZZZ TO DE y I naught. A fanner' -who settles in E. W. E�'AN St Rtnntaeq fit ri Rea . ...... l that country and confines his N.akaaa If. J•f" ; tDealer in Queem-ton and Pordand Cement. Cement arm s On YorSczon .. . __ labors exclusively to ribs prociuc- _ _ _ f?.t..an, ...y} hand, This Cement is bought in 'carload luta and will be sold to " i,pn... ...• tion of -wheat, may be abundantly , Arcola, .. ,.' tl t. Albert ...I customers at very low rices. Greenwood, Out. y y Brock St. Whitby, ( P $5 p 1re�rartleGi for his R or1:, or the ver 1 uoo.omia.=.. - - •Irevei-ae bis be the case. Mixed �sawanew. . I ca:,ccary _ . y titin uta Red Dear..... 1 jj 40 farming, taking it one year after BiaDoarth_ ,. j ` almsteooa . 1 ST Grand vino* .. F the other, is the fer course to ► �'+ - ptirslth Cook s pohon t o4�poaact ; swan River.... --- — O"7S S -- U snt+ceeefnIIy treed monthly bT ower ! V r • ` • , �• -' o,000Ladies. safs,elZsaactal. Ladissaak From all pointe is Canada. Azilds, -, - _ Sanit Ste. Marie, [Ticidsor sod Easi. Ap• T r your druggist for Ceek's Caton )foes iem- �, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. poseL Take no box, lra e, to s as 0all Mixtures. pills and I to nearest Canadian Pacific Agent for imitations an dangerous. pries. ltd. 1. 83 r ply ad per boss Ca pamphlet. 1+Thle depsrtmeni in open to all for she fair die 1 or ll,ntafledea teoei tot prime and two aoen. Ticket* are not good on ., Imperial Are acknowledged, by all who hAve tried' them to be supeivoc �' l cnsstoa of public n openquestias. The writer roast ramppss.. The eooYtpilJomp.ay windewr out Limited:' - others. They are unequalled for durability and lightness of y 49 is all cases send his correct name with copy f3T" l and 1 sold and recommsndod� all A. E. vOTMA . draft. We have them in all B12e9. -Single plows. 13Rhti D to la Caasda.double- We wlab it distinctly understood, however MepofsgWs t12jjisl Asiststau% General Passenger Agent. � �titas in no clue do we hold ourselves re- h fu - 1 Yowre Ss .Toronto. gangs, .3 horse *row plows In 3 sizes, single and aponsible for opinions expressed by corres• —'--- -_ furrow sulkey or riding plows, also vnadenta—ED Nswal lII i 9 aII e Implement, e e n,d DEAR SIR, -In your issues of. Be t. a Power Line. oodstock W' dm' ll dfi hi ter a r 11th and 18th you have letters on t e - es , erms .Purchaser. oubject of improved sidewalks. Your • _ T p 1903 correspondents seem to have one little 1903. r e M Priv ' the Lowest. to sth� weakness. They are too bashful to __ • Geo. Philip, jr., Brougham sign their names. Ratepayer on Seppt. lith recommends the laying of 110 .We are re ared to urebase Barley, Oats, Buckwheat and Rye. rods of granolithic walk at -a cost of prepP I$9 per rod. He does not say how wide _ _ the walks are to be. Assuming them _Barley to be delivered at the Bay: @00000 a 000" 4 - to be 4 feet wide, this would mean 13J Oeste at Bay, or on care at Spink's siding. 1 L,'r ^ cents der square foot, which is about }3ncL-wheat and Rye, to be d�elivere� on oars only. --- the price I am paid bed y whitey town. But �= F �� Not 0 en much`nfoIess walk, would have to being Il kinds of coal kept on 'hand, marketsno P q g much smaller lace and requi - Prides eonEhstent with other mark � --g SaviIIgB Bank $CGOL1IIt Wl�I the Pickering,st - - --least 13 cents per square foot. There A P are two ill --- - _. ter: the prices ofFplank and grand- . • ,/�'� S �° Bank o a_ n_da iG7f �f' lithic walks and their accusing gnali- ti �"``r er 1ties. In 1880 thisvillage laid a, prank �• W• :BPAF�$8, Agent. �Osign� - walk on pine scantling, planks length- -wise ength-••niso and close together. Yet in spite d � � " ' M A.RS��31sMe Ont- of this there, two sections of this T u �� j �i �i K LY O LO B J< -I 'Walk noir in ime, one beside the Fire j 1 1 ♦ T LIY +I Int lowed frtiml da of on all sums as well as .. ` Iivll, the other nn the north side of �� I t al to deposit sm ins large King street, e,•lst'of'Church street. If s�-s': theyhacl been laid as the'altt east of Canada's (creat p the (000 (10100 Methodist church was laid two . years ago crosswise on cedar and an ;illustrated Weekly inch apart, it is quite certain that the -- - -- -- fah I991) walk woltld - .- a� Drage age o u hR�"E' I)een fully 15 veers, 1 have had :an e3tifilate made by a competent elan of the present cost of 100 feet of 4 feet A leading feature of The W19RKLY GLOBU to be, added lank walk 1; inch Plank Iaid on cedar and it teas follows: , . this fall will be an ' - ` inch apart Attu feet lank at 932 per thousand 30, 4 cent. for apace -Eight-Page Illustrated Supplement 1'l ass per _ - 1 cents........ ,, . e f ; : _ : $12.29 1300 ft. cedar at 11$ p 1 .80 ON SUPERCALENDERED PAPER. _ ;tV.1iTs 80c., 4 men 1 day each at 11.40 each U.60. • • • • • • • • 6.40 For the production of this great paper an immense new electrotyping, The Globe'& _ photo -engraving and printing plant has been added to l " $23.49 mechanical equipment. This will make The W$BgLY GLOBE ttngnes- �� This is less than 6c. per square ft. tionably the most desirable home paper in Canada. Arrangements have If the gianolithie.. walk at lb cents If t last for 411 it would be a been made whertby otlr readers can secure this superb Weekly and their ty years littl, rheaner. Rtlt. Cahn knows for a '1t;n local favorite paper at the specially favorable rate of ertainty how long it will last. Has i .t-$4® CE:Z1tF3- 'Y]� , QA8 �a1181.5 0S1d 80'Ck's ilLpeg tt tecl a� our plank walk has been i -•sirs- . -. - -- b , Q.. •.6. ti''•r", �'-�I1 ,.:z...r >.:, ,.. .:.dtil,:.. 5.. _.ue>Mc. _;_. :.. .,. ". •C"!•-'. '. - . f w,..$1'.-n..'b. •.",F:b . atl..— sv +�,. '-_.- p + ,� 1' .. .. .. ,. ••�.- .. .. •=iter -'M � ...._.-. __r:.�L OlSO][1 C16- r '.� _ '.. For Cleaning Windows, Mirrors . and;8ilverware. ' .:'Eureka Fly Hiller, - Binder 'Twine Eta. Yt e d . gBazin $ar]arare lfe0l 7 $colo+rutg, Oat. a' t. a. • d. , u.. ,., fi .. "tea.• :.�. ...auy'::.�3•.�`!l'".:.., t•Y.:&rt •r .d, �isvdbif5.: L.,..as.;.+��c: �,� ".a,. '' ,tx•*' a s. a • • a OLAB[Mit7nT Pickering, on Tuesday next, when }� Adam Spears will dis se of Vl�ed to do i�-_Wer -_ - — - - - - - _..3Ir. .- - -... Ice...-Creany Foster Hutchison Ras in fioroiiit the afii a property. r. �.- _ :`this week. Spears has given up farming all , IS'. J. and firs. Graham .spent a I must be sold. -"Fruit Jess days in the city this week. i Within the past few days Gra- ` Enlarged our store to double its size to accomodate our oriel p increasing Some of our residents have" had ham Bros. have sold a number of ; furniture bu-An"s• - Here is a partial. list of Furniture Factories we buy from ' ued this week. - in order to get goods at flr$t cost and dive our cuswmers the beneSt of it their dogs poi their valuable homes. Among gepworth _V1anf g Co., Hepworth, Ont.; Knechtel Furniture Co., Han their Albert .Mantle, we regret others were the valuable mare, _ Parlors over; North A_nlerican Chair Co., Owen Sound ; World Furnishing Co., _ to state, is quite ill at present hiss .liaclem, and one. Clydesdale f Oriilia; Ball Furniture Ca., Hanover;, Union Furniture Co., Wingham; Chea - Prof. Tracy, with wife,and fam- stallion; Barons Prince, to H. J. ley Chair Co., Chesley, Gent; $frog & Hibner Co., Chesley; Anderson Furni- -1y, is here visiting his parents. Petrie, of. Attica, N. Y., and the true Factory, Woodstock•. Messrs. Harsell rand Davis, of Clydesdale stallion, Baron Fortune Yours for business, "Uxbridge, were here over Sunday. Harry Storey, of Picton. kinds ,of 1► ���b10s ':ohn H. Bea, ��aremont... Thomas and Miss- Jennie Gregg We regret to report the death All are visiting friends in Reach at at Goodwood on Sunday, Sept. ;.: present. 20th, of bars. Price Pugh at the age Store will be opened in Brougham Frank And Mrs. Cooper "spent a of 52 years and 1 month. Her Rink on -or about May 189h, 1908. _ few days with friends. in Sonya funeral took place on Tuesday to this week. Fes• Day, of Or�lf- he Uxbridge cemetery and was F. BANDERSO:l, Brougham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. this week largely attended. The d%� have them, flia, were the g ceased was welland favorabl ANTED -Faithful Person n tra- � � Masa Sadler, known here by many who extend � vol for „eneacabllehed hones in a few e0aaties, calling on retail merchants and aeeaw • • Miss Pringle and friend, of to the bereaved their deepest sym- Local territory salary 41024 a ear and e:pea• And prices are right• ;.. Markham, were here over Sunday pathy, ses, payable $19.70 a week to cash and eels Sao - Markham, - - advanced Position permanent Busiam saa visit3ng friends. The members of the Stouffville and >2noto« ecu .dd:.e..d Mrs. Linton and Mrs. A. B. bowlingclub visited our club on envelope sra`I. Hous., ale Caton Bldg, _ Dowswell .spent Sunday with Mondawhen a friendly match pp Pickering friends. was played at "Sandbank,,, the Ho S Agent for all c p of All Binds Joshua Bundy and wife have re- residence of D. Macnab, resulting p ! hinds of veh• o� V�' j �n �Q$e1� turned from Muskoka where they in favor of the Claremont team. idles mantlfaolarad by the KolaaghLn N U spent the summer. The following is the score ;y - Co'y, of Oshawa. • _ ".lire. John Morgan has been W. Renfrew• R. Bryan. spending a few da s with Sirs. Dr. Ira FreeL John Macnab. - Roothe, of the town line. A. G. Brown. -.:-N. Burton. __- J. $. and Mrs. Beal and daugh- C. R. Fitch. -14 D. Macnab.-Iii tete, Sirs. Hatton and ?firs. Heu- R. P. Coulson. P.:liacnab. �jr. sited spent Sunday in Pickering. H. W. Sanders. D. Hopper.C• Tait Prof. Cross, of Aic Pie L'ni_ S. B. Gearing.l �vea•sity, will occu y the pulpit in J. W. Shankel--8 M Flenderson lb ndaQ_- The return matchwas.' ed ICY , .10 day s �5 Rev. Mr. Peattie, of Toronto, a on Tuesday - r —'former pastor of Erskine church, - ' - - is spending a few weeks here with The Empire medicine Co, of London, is per 06211. off all lines of Footwear. 10 per Dant. off all linea of Dry C3oodB. i aid acquaintances. Out., has appointed the undersigned as 10 Farming Tools, 5�`tn. Wasson and wife, of Strut- local agent for Pickering, for the most won g the Blatchford's call meals for 2Se, the best fond oa earth for fattening caivee. h have spent the past derfal discovery is the nineteenth century. I jambs, etc. 5 three pound bags of Compound Herbal for 01 00. anezoelled for Hogs fort!, who For the treatment of the Nose, Throat, i and Horses HerbaStenm slway on hand. Team of all kinds at exceptionally gflod -month with friends here, return- vainer, y ed home on Monday. Bronchial Tabes and Lodge. It cares Colds 21 lbs sit. Lawrence aranalate3 sugar $1 00. 3b lb. 81. Lawrence allow Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay fever I sugar sim, Parcels delivered to all parte of we town. Leave your cyder wtth Mrs. Isaac- Linton returned oil Timbers of oak keep the old. sad all thrust and lung diseases. write Monday to Coudersport, Pa.. after for particulars, a stook of treatments• and „ spen(ling some time here with her homestead standing through repairs constantly on hand at. ! �;orth Claremont. daughter, firs. A. B. Dow- well. . theears. It pays to use the 0}r®en Ri'c'er. O=].t. 1 Herb.Storey has secured a i _ pprotutnent situation tenth the C. a P. right stuff. — - - - at Leaside. - He left for that - plaat Le Tuesday night. We wish " Men of oak " are men !n - oilFruit Trus T • him ever y succus. rugged health, men whose (1► f 'Coming C of a W. J. Hargeil having decided to �] o o will hold a bodies are made of the sound- All kinds of Fruit= Trees, Shrabe e - ,give up house -keeping, cash sale on Monday.Sept. 28th, est materials.foe sale. - f of his household furniture. See Etc. ighest pricer paid for Pau and- ;' !bills for list of articles. Childhood is the time to lay Winter Apples. you need strong. reliable boots for fall wear. A full supply A number of the members of the hand g Li, W. from here .attended the foundation for a sturdy con _9�IN1t t, NtP A s. of r rubber* want nd take meo pleasurein't foryou. �g eve Qct f=eral of ldlra.- 'Pugh. of _s tutionAhat will -last for -Fears. -- --- -- . - :- Goodwood. on Tueeta9sy, Mr. Pugh - I �beina a member of -the Claremont Scotts Emillsion is the -right Ito ,`A call solicited at the New Shoo at -ore on the turner. " rLodge- Me"". F. Hutchison and W• J. fttu � _ _ ._ me - Graham were on ® business trip ;Scptt's Emulsion +Itlxnulates w i ,'} '!+ • T, Olaresasont, Ont - - '-- through Sunderland, tJ reenbenlc, s s i i s the growing powers of children, >t e ` _._ = Cambridge, Beaverton, Dairyville. i Brechin. Udora, I,esekdale and helps,them build a firm S a % ! ° ° ' ► Q M Uxbridge last week. _ . g o le o '� as i s►'�t A num of :Mexican cattle foundation for a sturdy consti- las.a o �" a z9 �+� y3 I �`f Y z '� e M e mea are in difldrent parts o tution. '� �_ . •c •c1190 PS township- in search of cattle. _ , !The have purchased from differ- llf ' I I'q sp p !Bend for free aarrtDli. ent fanners, and one of the buy- Jan i ors also bought a litter of collie 'SCOTT a< l3owN8, ctf.mtats. p Feb as as _ C -pups from Dr. C. J. Brodie. Toronto. Ontario. 4 . :. g ` a . o scar y e indmill p� ]• s Wso The Ladies' Auxiliary of thew. 1300. and att.00s all druasaete. 'A 9 !S � � � yam, apt 'F._ 411. S. of Erskine church will o •� May: � n , - hold their annual thanksgiving IF YOU �PIAN'I'• " :•.' J ne C C meeting in the church on the .. o o Ir a a' July l .. FPe are prepared to do all triads at work a Monday, Oct 5th.. _ A . „ gee M Promptly pertamtag to the Damp business. I _ evening of \ion S , _ A: gasoline- engine Q. B + a '° o oe., p ,. gg( A program is being prepared. ' Oct.r Further particulars x3111 be given Beeatford wind mill, Deering machinery • - neat week shredders. Page acre teats, binding twine, 0° 1D a. Nova binders, mowers, own baryesters, corn •a • 1Dae' W - - — There will be ati extensive creditbuggy or stone boat. -See or wrist - -- - - -. --1` esale of farm stock, implements, .13,nuary 1904-Whitb9 6tb, Oshawa 7th, ( O , -.successor toW. F. ffi. Donee, Brougham9th, Port Perry 111b, Uz- _ John 4�P ` 'W (3erow It Boa, CtaremoDll. furniture etc., on lot 29, con. 7, blr ' . Baleaam, bridge 1411, Cantin oa 16th, Beaverton _ 12th. _ J W, 9. Richardson, A$en1,�Pfolasriag. • ft _• _ .. :�©. 000 nsit factio' °THE tSrAL STANQAR�1 _ ° (60001"a` - 06 lktAlk kATORS -Every person who uses _T. A. GREiG;Agent, - Pickering ' -- -n: �. i ht Oil _ 1 _ s the same story to tell of the perfect light Important sbo,*ing of finest dl9play of & 1 a C io 1C 1B i China. A vary large assortment of ' and entire s t'sf t' n which this splen _ r oil gives. r `'• jabt r1 - Stationary. Bootie, Dolls, Toys,�r - received for the Holiday trade. Call II and see them.` �J Sabo taken for all Magazines,? „1 WE GUARANTEE it to be the finest 'plum- . Weekly and Dailyl,Newspapers, 'IJ inating oil which the world produces and satisfaction. give o� perfect s tisfaat'on, . _that it will gi y---- - _ t 3C Street, . Whi by. 'SOLD ONLY - = 1 the ICU SSILL HARDWARE � Co. 5 - _ { S 1. �y afn s! -, _ .. - all �'a erg} -126 EAS KI STREET, Toronto• _ _--- NG TRE ..g" p ang B MAO SON ,e fte3il BLOC` -;now on hanct:�Pri-s3 in Wall Pa err in from sic. np.: :.r Abe " WS" Lirclation is the kind that rids resulse . � .. .. 'y ..: :.. '.: .. _. ,'.. '• :. _ '"A h `A� .+�'R ''"� b .tv�nAli�M"r ��� yu�,w , .. -, r ♦. '� ... • .. ,... - ..,. ... .. : ,,, .:..: -. _ y . .,y..,.°'s°' a ane a . f"'' ....:....ir `�i::.� ,w %ai6s; n.. � •r.•'.. °`Mi,cx•'.ys�a;air,^d.', r ?»r• ...., , ,.,� �, t. 4 ,,, "ism ...ry, ,: .;,P:. 'd}.c.s' ° ...,,�, . -.!t �. ' w. '�,,,2: w•w* ,:"«toy C.:dr. - ..c.� «t.. - ,'�"i '"'y^c���� �4. _ 'n .' �4 x";ire- - `Y.4i,.. :. �. r,*�Jc.*•'�+'�ts�,:;:fr,..-m ... <.,':,.�.,•n:• ...�.i•..,a*�`�_,,.. ;:.E,i wati� *`,.,,n. i r • i _ . L.4it .- .'.. s _ ➢ c` _ 1. .: ..: to {.u:4 I .- , �, , .. .. y y4. -I. _ r . n :. , A r. . •I've ,. Y -, ',.:. �I. 1..„ F...1. .. R P: — a , �$$ AA // �i j� (` i the stroke of the armed paw dasher - 6 - a g �. rTH V J.a, DELICIOUS L I \J� Q v S the horror aside, flinging It mangled' • Busil�eas M�'s Tea into the dust. G �j' "�.r��r�a►-3iFrvei-tiieler-Y -----�n��� 1 I s\�+ dare to spring; the enemy. still - _ _ ^_------ - alive, bas almost instantly reformed There are many occasions when � a business roan ' his coil, but she is again in front of requires a healthy sedative and nerve soother: There . r -- - . 1._ W - ' him, watching vertical pupil against t �L"� vertical pupil. Again the dashing is no better such than .V strokei again the beautiful counter- . 1 . - ing; again the living death, is hurled aI. ----- - `' 'de;__ and" now the scaled skin is . deeply torn, one eye socket has cess - r .- t ue i ed to flame. Once more the stroke B1 ' -R *b�b'o­­ n'; t :", of the serpent; once more the light,� -.1 -CEYLON NATURAL GREEN Tt a is all pure tea, an quick, cutting blow. Is the stupefied. t; orate halos is blind, is ata efied. 'llior�� wvill displace Japan 'Leas just as `°SAI.AUA" Black is Berore he can attempt t° coli pussy . .Te . .. h ­�:� Z 811 other black teas. 1t is sold_ Only in has leaped upon him, nailing the ~displacing horrible fiat head to the ground with :°r sealed lead -packets. �gc and 4vc per lb By all her two sinewy par's.. Note let -him The nutrient qualities of this .tea .; } racers. lash, writhe, strive to strangle her. . fAL'Z"_*.��'.�,:____ F _ g ' ' In vain. He will never lift his head; ✓ are especially suited to read;usting --- an instant more and he lies still; the the nervous system and making tine ; r keen teeth of the cat .have severed , ,tt'r 1 �} �j{� j1 j [[� j �#� R Q I are<tuea exposdd to tine open air the vertebra Just behind ,She- triangu c i ti' coons the body 1]OrIY2aI and a.`ll'AlYliYIX t'IdtI FIRDIRIS I for tto'0 days, -after width they re- heat .. ceive a second vapour bath lasting lax skull.1. healthy. can yet once be pieced in a forcing TEACHING :!� DOG T ', VERY ODD ffiET80DS OF TILL- � fort -ei ht hours. After this they Y. I. I2J0 THE SOIL. O READ, t Forty Cents ,, ld >be a. - : .I house, and flowers and fruit w*bich The intelligence of 'animals' seems, 1 lee![. Mizad :.- ,Forty Acres of.Pian Stu�npja`Elear- in , the ordinary course of events Czs•loa tt'arwa . as a rule, to be underrated rather T - . ed at One Explosion -Fiat- =0 w�pu2d r o ale appeared till May or than overrated.. �`An 1�nglish dog s � d►sl[ !or the Red =sijb�l f11 swore Pie thus -be natured• tiiiae breeder described the other day a trifging Seeds, months earlier. • wonderf;,l collie that bad belonged to r A series of very interesting expert- -° • The crops last year in the southern Lord Avebury, "This dog," he said, .r Inerts have been recently-, conducted part of Berks Couty, Pennsylvania, in this uses of electricity to hu "would, QvheLr'. t. was hungry; lay at I magniEcenf, while these in the y his master'rt feet a cerci marked 11 ° -` f¢urrvumding districts., were burnt up rite growth o! plants. At Ke Gar- �® dens the-eatporiment was. tried of 'Food.' When it was thirsty it;.e t, by drought. The president of the i , _ icon fetch _. a.card marked 'Drink.' $erkshire ' Agriculttual Society aU c•ectritying various Reeds before, saw, !si I ; ir':g them, and then planting them z,., it warted to 'take a walk it ,�' t,' tributed the excellence of the ar- I would being a caid .marked 'Out.' " P • vest Oyer this particular ti act o! ode side with other seeds bot $ } elettrifled. This' 'former carne up Lord A�ebury trained it to do this - - country to the heavy blasting which ; first, and made distb.,ctly better trick in less than a month, He put ' . q hil �il, been..-in�arftgiess--all_tise:_ vt>,ar j sats-t-hen-t-he--othe,rg. -__._ _- the_feed_-ard-ot<er_tha._d 9 Soad. 'f through at the Trappe Rock quay' In Belgium the electrician Lagrange ; and made, it bring• the cardgto haus --' - -- - - ' ' - - t t z ' , fries, in the• centre of -the district. tried another method of electrical before he would allow it to eat, and REMARKABLE ENGINE FEAT. He : "t4hat shoo you say, Car- - I. - -, "ese blasts -were almost invariably, I 'ric, if I asked 'to be released from farming, Hr sank a quantity of i in the- matter of drinking and going An engine used in some works in - - followed by showers of rain over the j galvanised wire netting a foot or so Tout he used a like method. The i Syracuse, N, Y., is stated, upon very I my would e make- . love, you think more surrounding country . over a radius below the surface, and arranged a cards were similar, in.. trhape anis col- reliable authority, to have. recently i y of ten fo twenty miles in diameter. number of pointed metal rods con- than ever, Barry. Beyond that area there had been fit p or', nothing but the writing on them comi,leted a cortin ions run of twee - tie moisture during the summer. l netted with the wire netting, attxi difrered, Since, therefore, the dog ! ty-two months. During the whole f � ^ . � sticking straight up eighteen inches I distinguishes them by the writing period it had never once been stopped O}} jf�� ,( etc. .f Il., Exp'osives play a far larger part above the surface, in order to gather {alone g it may .be. said that the ani- I and since the speed was 250 revolu- lA�3rd S 11�lrlie t 41i�E3 Gui�Sl B f _ fn farsuing than mast people imagine .,atrrtospheric electricity and carry It mal could read." tions per minute this engine per - There are now over 2, OU bail -fight- formed the astonishing total of some Madge : "She sa 's she would path- ¢ g down to the roots of the crop. Po e y Ing stations m the vine -growing die-'tatoes were planted on top of the ` Catarrh Cannot Sa Cnrec 242.000,000 revolutions without a er be a brunette than a blonde.". ' tricts of Europe, principally in ,wire and when the crop was dug, i oto As is well known, ft fa sel- Marjorie : "She ought to know. North Italy and the South of with LOCAL APYL1CATIUNe+, as thoy p• She's been both." - • y '_ !t- was found that the electrltied , tins of react, the neat of too dtseawe. I dom that an engine is run for a - . France At each of these are sever -'ground bad produced larger andiCatarrh in a blood or constitutwrs' (week without being given a rest for .rl bra -mouthed cannons pointed finer potatoes than those grown in tl+aeare. and to orcer to cure it you Lever's Y-7. (Wise Head) Disinfect- . • ; g must Wta Inn remedies tfairs ! Some slight examination of its parts, ! ant Se=ep Powder 19 a boon to any 1.straight up An the air.-.ilhen a' similar but non-eleetritied so,!. Catarrh Curs is talten intern,.lty, and ' although, of course, the engines on ha:lbtarm approaches. charges of 1 But farmers must bt• veii- carPftri acts directly on tad wood and mucous home. It dlsiniects and cleans at 3w c ovdtr' are Bred and the vortex I •urfoces if*4 s t-'atarrn Cure not a liners and warships run, at terries, i the same time. - p , _ 1n the employment of eloctrtcity. 'I Vac mon,ctne It ado prescribed by , for as much as three weeks without I - • A r}ngs which they create go'.whistbrig ,Some yla5Qtts are actually injured by' 'pro of the beet phyatc,ars lata '.nn +- . 1.spa ards from their muzzles and ft cafr*elally when grown unAer c lcc- try for years and u a regular prescr p 1 slapping' Intuition is what a woman thinks.- I3IiEAK THE HF1Y�' CLOUDS. !trio light. Carrots, for instance, not:. It to cotv;>r,ectl or to drat toi+es! rebs has arhett .shc_.makea a good mown, con.bined with tea beat blood ' • He '. "Why do you persist in your ! guess. ,[�. �� '* __ . .- ' - ". I .".,.' ' . . ' The result is usually that Instead w'i'I not bear electric light, and spin- punaen, acting d,recuy on the'muu•ua recusal to mar Pie when I have d.> - of a destructive hailstorm, there is',ach• -bean.^ and crena show doubtfal aurfarar 1ho eeriest combination otths �! res+tile. Lettuce, however, Is re:tt- two ,ng rcuianu +r what produces sueb , clared my inability to live without' t , (+ .. , . _ „ '' _ zrwrpty a tall of rain, •sold so the ton- ; g wonderful . rernita to roping l'atnrrb E you ^ she ocat�se you havak lflai �' 1, (��j}Q,t t L�lr�i alp titilat µ , der fruit is mated from destruction. `ly brneA:c+d by having riectric light ;Send for tesstmob:au iris. 'aroused my curiosity I wash to f -L- -' There Is a precipitous. on ) ahil,ing on it for halt of each night i' Cill.Nr:Y ar t u.. !•roes , i y _._ .- _. _.._- 'fatetfo, o. sea haw long you will be ..able _ to �. , ,-_- lt " ;" the Duke of Argyll'. ,.-tats•-. of Tiree I By turning an electric current into y rg Farmer tubas A -%ire "Hal_o__ Sold b dru lets, price � ba s13r41 Ve. " j �-� � which utas fat Sitars an eye -!tore to'the 'soil for eight. hours out of each liall'a Faint v 1•tUe aro the fret. 1. , Going 1n for barte�f-wire fencing: Ph? -_ -lour the yield of turnips can -. _ -.�+-- - . �� Isn't it rather dear �" Turnipt�p J c , ,. , flan.:, 3t..tao steep. to permit of be increased 40 per cent of _ Lions o s oaresrfn snaunf superstition , D nie� QteSm�r. °n wa. t " : its- fleeing planted by apy ordinary [ strawberries and raspberries an much I the d t a e tf•ne sitting on it means. route twenty years ago t he I as i 5 per cent-Pearson's Weekly; pe p Do you rsomei cines have soulful ! -.r - bead u! a great firearm factory stay --' - ng bees dytii on the death of their!yearnings wnrdswbucth.you t? gto awked ;the ; � i f3. -_ lr lith the Duke. suggested filet �1�j''jj'� [j��i��jj((i� �}(j owner "I hate been." he writes• peed ,night be. fired like shot against E r 11lEN U9 i O "to the sale of the etlects of a gentle I son timcrital girl - SbAm f 40 . - slPBELLFO RD ,tie three stocks fire dfully anxious toesend home°! u ; tWb%z w* * `e*=X= �t u � IL514" w the hillside, -TWo small cannons trran who died about a fortnight .tri Dred b m they ooity v. _ tern procured, loaded with tree since. In the catalogue „iredA'in tIns,.and the contents fired lo; bees tress eniercd for sale, but dgaltutt the precif'iee. f }te cxpeii- -� money, and I didn't have the price t ts. sae.; o tae .• w s " •fan f44 when the man went to move them I plans near Drs. YOU way ea set yea era t Get. i m+rt Was crow,'.rd with complete of a telegram woe" Vhi,o IOU weer ,t rreersfila oab bras { JAMES ATWELL'S BLADDER out they were all dead: This is the1. Tilt 319LT axD TaViis.i['Fa Co . 8am f ' success, and to -day the once barren TROUBLE CUED BY DODD'S third time I have personally known e t ... est amdt.. A.• �r^e•• ~• 6trllkide fa tavtsntl with evergreens. (such an occurrence " Et4C�.ISN SPAVIN LINlIIENi' .,,�, , a»rr... . ��ass For ninny years peat d� nan,ite has - F{IDNEY PILLS. _ ' ' .' :been used to get rid of the stumps of BEGGAR'S I1IC1?iFLE'Y BA'3K. ptenoses all hard, eat or cation+ed iomts'������� ids Leors *I lli.U4 c - ' Icut-0Qatt trees from newly -cleared red blomlabn from Ouwa b.o+d sDavfn Canada To. 13.tidr, B A French professional be �� Plain Statement of a Loa Stand- , sorbs s➢stats• stag toes, s•niea-r• stitioa wrtuiuttrt•s1i� land. One Ingenious former 1n p agar, who �p rata , say and swollen throat, couch.. r o. '6.0-1 North Georgia repaid hlmsel! for ing trouble Esoctually DispoEed i went about with a monkey. appear- 6a�e SM by use of one bolds. Warraa!ad i _ fi—�—w ,be most woadertal blemisb Cars ever fig his outlay on such work by mining of• ed inconsolablo when the creature `mwd Billiard lorry acres o! large pine stum.pa. diad, and had it storied, !Te has I��;'_�,rt-nocting " them by electric !vires Campbelltord, Ont., .'wept. 21- been found with this effigy clasped in She (scornfully) : "I I)CLOvc , ho - and then advertising a grand ,lo- (Special). -That the complication of his arras. Inside the skin was a sum only married her for her money." don for a certain date. diseases resulting from deranged Kid- of Sri.(,00, with a note saying that He (decidedly) : "Well, he bas cer- The Best at the Leweet Prtoe - Thousands of spectatore c Y1 ncys Is easily curable by Dodd's Kid- the dead man was afraid of burgrara t�inl'y earned it." tY1l+tfo Ver Terms t spacial trains. The far dQiney Pills is -evidenced by, the cane and feigned poverty to copceaJ his REPO BROS., M'f°Q' o0.°y g1. them {fay for admission to his ro- � of Mr- w It s James Atwell of this place. ea. perty, sold them refreshments, and Atwell is'a hearty man to-dety and .. t , 4 - ... got a comfoitablc sum out of the talks freely of his former ill -health - .. -NAST1T WAS NOT I\ HIm ratltvay company into the bargain. } ins I • � toed its cure, ••Jahns •' said a Pond mother to _ n alta sTftssr ti • • • The eight of severed thousandi of "I bud � umbago and Illadder y'� ,'„ C. HICHARDS fit CO. S Fur'Yanuf TORONTO. -.. her our hopeful the other da ������' stumps ,flying into the air at the Trouble for years." he says, "and young rear $its, -Your ]iliZARD'S LTNI- we r:ee b"t .ins to the city, seal for cantos. S- "� same moment, produced an absolute- for over, five months the pains- in ,atter.. she, had returned home from 111 p my StD*IT is our remedy for sore throat. RAWF�l;t4 kip �Sl� 811iQ ly unique eMr,ct, and the farmer not i bladder were {tarticulariy severe. _ In calling on a neighbor, "someone has colds and all ordinary ail'mauts. .-- _.�_ - 7'bnly paid expenses, but !made a passing my urino wo01d hurt ire so taken a big piece of frosted cake out _ It never tails to relieve and C tnc�r' �ncea bead for pr:a tinea H'Ai:DSOIiE PROI'IT AS WEi.L.' of the pantry." trrw 8 , as to almost "cause' tears to come t.o : Johmnv� blushed guiltily, -„a' promptly. ---- --•- In Northern California.. therfl. are my eyes. I used other Pills but got Ob, Johnny !"_ she exclaimed. "h CHARLT.3 WHUOTEN... 1 A L3, large areas of still, red soil, very no relief ' and "a bandage prescribed didn't think It in you." Port 1lfulgraTs. ATENTS . difficult to break up. Some yearn I by the doctor failed to help me. "It ain't all, she, the boy; ,!�.Pv0U1iTRlt:$, :, µgo• it occurred to a farmer named Then I tried Dodd's.Iiidney Pills and i art of It is in sister Nellie, f . • ”` .1 po 1. i. RuNs Bateson to try the experiment they -cured me. I will never' be -with- p .. % � �00t i' ' Q g�iCflit. . Df breitking eoYrle of ibis ground with out them in tho houso." A begging. letter, asking for a pair r r Vis ATTtiA-MN ..- J.- Dynarr,ito was the agent ,-'e To PATTrtrT Dir..' Atwelt's story can easily be ii1 east -off trousers, clo$ed with the LITIGATION. jen�loyod, because dynamite, unlike corroborated, 'and 'other ci le . here I send for Namaboaa �, most other explosives, excrfs '=its I� P !cords:- "So send mc, most honor- Mr. Slimson (from the head of that - are telling . of the good work by ed sir, the trousers and -they will tie Clara, is that ,fellow gonw 1 (03 Bay St.TOEOPlTO oa Patents •o. . — --force ' downwards. •• . A .number of Dodds' Kfdne�• Pills. The cure ab- stairs)- . small .holes .not -,more ,khans foot Y •wOVeri into the• laurel crown of your ate., Clara -"Yes. father; he's too ' �/ t deep, were drilled at regulttr inter- soluttely and permanently all forms of good deeds in Heaven." - Y one to, go." CARPET o i ELi� vale, entail charges of d} namite in --.`Kidney Disease. . far g .,tut t: ean.nr. This t, a siteaiaitr with the srrted, and fired by electricity. The 'I ♦ ��r�'a ���� �j{�r�ra CarC�l h C49 For Over sixty Yearn BRITISH A4iERICAN DYEING OQ result far airpassed a-11.expectations. i MOStiT DEADLY OF 'SNASEt3. _� rw. wncatnw'r SOomr80 suers has beta need bi 9endpartecalan bye t nvd we are nitre tosa+isty - The tivhole surface rues crumbled, nd I Pinions of mothers for torr ehdcircn wht a t°e.h,nr• yddrssa Boxteat ttlentraat,' .'the crops of itis 'fitpit 3•ear we - Magistrat6 ' ('severe •)--"Prisoner,. tindcoli sheclste softensthe rant.ntlsyapand care, - - 1 Brazilian, Reptile Whose Bite i9 tied cotiarerulat« theotwnsch and buwela, and is *I's d -k 1—" about t hfrty per cent, tr�tte.r 'than how did you have the audacity medy for M%nham Twentrs•a c+era a l alien .I I Invariably Fatal. fol 7 lyrists thruvrhont tho world. xe cure and minion line' Steamships - those raised on similar land which I - or robextrr. .3 break Into this man's house � at mfd I" f. .. flea Nrnisuow sortorat 13 had been broken up by a heavy gang I The fer-tie-lance is one of the most niglit and rob him?" Prisoner isosto en► to Liverpool• f' - -. _. -• plough, .- deadly poisonous antikes in the. (piteously) -"Birt, your worship, last 'sty dearest Maria," wrote ;bus- Boston to uvorpoot - The expense lues very little great- I deadly . It is common in Brazil and time I was before you you wanted'; band. ' She 'replied : "Dear, let mel Larne anibartSwamshaa Superior accnm•,Mittee i -.er than that entailod by the use of t to, know_ how I could. have the au-Icorrect either your grammar of your,; brall ial&h+-.LtFF•ascazcr. ,swoon, and?rater+ocmt some of the gest Indian islaliCts, ant. I , .rea,ridch,pr. and Third- -i bre been vev . fol horse or steals} pawls, and thtt ex- was particularly so in the'fptcsts of idaci.ty to roti a man in broad•day-'morals. You address -me, 'My dear- secqsdSato.0 and ihird•casa accommo�nuon. Fm pedient of breaking ]arid' by dyne- ht. Rheh dei you expect me to est Maria.- Ant I to suppose that.) t otpassareoad all paricufars bLty to.,nr °s9Jl _ _ Martinique, now • destroyed by' the 1 ' ° •'; � mite has now been very generally I ,O tri- gegt my tt adopted. Another advantage of I t lcano. The head • is flat.. and .. - mpani•, of pasnencer in ark?" Lyou have other dear Morias �' AOSdt�170`7 LI\E OFFICE4: an lar, tie length five to seven feet, I Vt elate&. Hrotas 17 st 8a rammtsE 1l4tot+q) a' this method of cultivation is the orn tau — " " ormous slaughter of Harmful' insects. I a horny spike at the end of thti tail Modern farmers have adopted many ', rasps against hard 'objects.. The ` j Poultry, ALL KINDS Q! �_r•_T_pecul[ar_atpQtiicl1ts, for ilicresing the bite is almosU instantly' -fatal, and _'. _ .- _ - - 1.. yield , of thCir fields: \etiv laver i ecce when Immediate death is -avert- I ` tions are making everything move ed serious and eventually fatal troy- �t5tt8r— RU TS _, 1 - lester nowadays, and agriculture is Itdes may set in. l�j� a� And Earm Pro - I . I ..� .1. •moving with the -times. -It has been 1'he•creaturo.which fears the mon- I Eggs, duceI.Qner,Rll3s tA'i.nter,time, and tomakep2tanxe do snekePshelat oncactiirses her�kng a consign it to us Y. • !,•hat usually to 4 kittens .. found possible, t 1s the greatest remedy In the world for all Itodify - �j MM takes three months in 4 to a place of safetc, then boldly ad- a ri�sC�y! •• ::� l wt; n'ill-;Let .. a few days. itantes to the encounter. She will11 Y o tee9• j. lly confining plants in a greenhouse , walk to the very limit . of the ser- ���i®�9 you good pr' ,.'tor other inclosed space and expbstng pint's striking range 'and begin to tbrnal remedy may be used. tot vl'hi h ani ex 1 Ithem'to,' be" attfotl or tlfe vapours of'ivint, teasing him. startling him, nese, 25c and 5004 - - - THE -'' �ther and bettpine, they can be made trying to draw his blew. A moment I © Q' SV15on COmmissi o. o shed their' leati'es afore Ad, Lite triangular_hend•hiss- &tb TOR____- _ 61illTfi�,ALIViOST I3i\if:DIATF.LY. ,ng from the coil flashes swift as if _ .... . .. . . . _ _ v t4ithln,ltwo day's they are bare., They .moved by wings, ill r 9 , . . - . . ... . lint swifter• still t J . .. . . .. ;. - ... . ro�.� ,.., J • . , ,.., ' ' . 1. . Ylr�. +:-:x �. Ys3t ...,,,..>., ,. ..,.. a .. i N: a ..• r".x i to . i� e 1 .,.: ,,'` i„__ - "t3r.u'., a:,..,. .. ..a;"ase...a 9dh,. ,. „as:° .jai'.�....c St„�...;1 d'k'S4f..us-3Yd:F�4.a• . , . n:t,'9-.' ,...3.- ";.a:,a_...._.,,m. - i..•..'.4 ., - ..-..�, ..;...> _ ....y'r"Ss.. +^'TMte ,., _ .:t�'. ,- .Y1'�iit..ss:;..�--. 21- �_ -W.,..:.+' pis. ;.7�+.<: "':: 5�,si'.'.,r•,t4 °".•.z'r5r�'eF '31i 1�•7.c:sr.*t. ..,. ' -� ;.. ;'� • - - .. ,. I. I �+ ...,,. : • ,, .. µ - ;, .�.., , r r' r .., - _-tM_... ,. .. :a _ _.._ ,___,.._.may. - : .. - ..., _ .'. r .. .. , - i. - _ ''w.rrr.a..,�n.n....e..r.�..��r - ----� i - .- z /BIISIN�E,.9��5A�T���bi4NTi2EAL. SIU Ii�f FLAMES. - 11 f, DIVIDER,.�- entriel 63c high froights, 72c afloat- here; St. John River Svenes of Temtrli - � rye, 53c east, 58ic afloat here; buck- Accident. ,' _ - - _ _ . ___,- ._.___. _ to lC�! Gra Catt�'ti.� .- .Pr�� 4S No, :d wheat, 2 ° A John, despatch nay .:-+ St. tch e ,Two' Other Ministers Tendered , - tit Trade Centres. ore he off at 7}C In store re; neo , 35c o bare, .September delivery; flaxseed, The Star Line Steamship Com pany's steamer David Weston, Capt ..Have..Ailso - oa track here; f �160c ,50c; $o.3'barley, Crain _ -i %-•< •, I �j�j� Resignations, • liie� •..--.. Toronto, Sept. 22_=VVheat-'Ihe l9'-11Yo.. corn,eed 52ic;5 or 8- _yeflow..American•- _Flour- a Pcintn, about Otmilese 1 t tie .. ver at thn�e o'r1Ok op. Sunda._'. _ ----- I . • -` . -- cal wheat market ie nominally firm. -Manitoba stents, 54 90 -. sec°nds , afternoon, and .was totally destro - ' with very little offering. No... 2 $,4.50; ' strong bakers, $4; Ontario ed. Three people .were. drowned and 1► London despatch says -The has taken the only course open to an *- white and red winter are quoted at straight rollers, $8.90 to Z 4; in seven or eight injured. The dead .' following annnuucomont, which puts honorable, ' high-spirited politician. 78 to 79c low freights 'ta :mills, al- bagg; $1.65 to $1.s0; patents, $4.?A 'x.80; are :=-Ettu 3LorreU,' aged 37, of St 1.a sensational and unexpected end to Ftrom. the moment he definitely cos- though soma is being tf911vored duet til extras, $1.70 -to $1.75. John, waitress on the steamer;'Fred ':the conflicting g speculations , of the sifted himself to the ec6eme of food 'now Which was bought a week or Feed-Iganitoba bran, $17; -shorts, Downey, aged 21., of St. John, deck . •'past few days, was issued from the ta.xation,• he stood in a false pool- two ago at 70s. lain. 2 goose is, No. 2 $19, bags included; Ontario bran, in hand; Stephen Hood -Rowan, aged 11,•' of Manchester, Englalid, Prime Minister's official residence on tion. fie has now. released hie col- nominal sit 73 to 7,4c east. bulk, $16 to $16.50; shorts, in bulk, pasaen• Thursday eight := leagues from a position which had spring, 75c east. Manitoba wheat dales. No. 1 $18 to $30. Beane -Choice primes, Canadian ger. None of the injured are ser i ously hurt. ` "10 Downing Street. "fihe following Ministers have tend- g become one of considerable ember- oa to is nominal without hard is uoLed at 98c. No, r North-- q $1.60. Provisions --Heavy short cut pork, $19 to $21; li ht P Lig)1t The David Watson was on her re 1.Y _.- their resignations, which have rassment. The paper goes say that his ungrudging admission g g ern at 97c, and No. 2 Northern, 94c short , cut, $19; compound refined gulAr trip from Fredericton to this r been accepted- by the King* "The that his Scheme failed to commend Godericlt. The quotations. grinding' q hard, $1.04; lard, .8c;. pure Canadian lard, 8 to # 9e, finest lard, 10 10}c; hams, city, and carried about 40 risen P era, 18 o1$cera and crew, sad hada g1. ''`*mac Right Ron. Joseph Cham- ',beriain, M.P. itself to the conatitueaciea does cro- in transit are:=No. 1 No. 1 Northern, $1.03; and No. 2 to 13i . to 14ic; bacon, 14 to 15c; live large freight cargo g g g and up -rival "The Right Ron. C, T. Ritchie, dit to his sense of honor and politi- In devoting himself Northern,- $1. Now No. 1 Northern, hogs, -$6 to $6:25; firpsh killed abat- ,,its. All went as usual until about ' ' M.P.cal "The George discernment. as s Private,_ individual to explain- 98c lake ports: :: telt bogs, $8.50; American clear r three o'cl'ock, when off Craig's Point, fire was discovered amo some bales � Right Hon. Lord g ge i , Hamilton, M.P." Ing and popularizing the preferential Data -Tho market is steady, with demand fair, No. 2 white sold at backs, $13,7°; clear shoulder pork, $18..50. Eggs -Candled, selected, of hay on the lower deck. It is sup At the -same time that tbds . brief scheme he can do ao harm, far Lha- 80}e this die freights, atld at 31c 18c; straight receipts, 15ic; No. 2, pentad a careleaa smoker was thr statement was issued, the cornea on- more it is considered the lees likeli- P cast. No. 1 quoted at 81}c east;. „ 12e. Cheese-Oataria, 11} to file; cause of the fire_ Quick as Was it1' deuce between Mr. Chamberlain and hood is there that it will meet with Barley -The demand is fair, with Townships, 11} to 11 5-18c; Quebec, . cove and nick as action to put ry'. q P .Prime Minister Balfour was given popular approval. The Standard - at any rates offerings limited. No. 8 extra qubt- llc. -Butter-Townships creamery, it out was taken, nothing could b1 done. The engineer had connected ' TM out. , coatipuea:-"Something The simile of a �bombsheli+ tvap is,gelIned by the release of the Cats ed al 45c middle freights, sad No. 8 a£ 48c middle freights. 200; Quebec, 19}e; 19aatera dairy, 15}c. with the pumps at once, but almost x•;• sever more applicable to a- political inet from this unhappy -controversy. `the Rye -The market is quiet, with the . before the stream could be raised he :r �. -. event in Great Britain than that of We hope Ministers will shake the -resignation of Colonial Secretary themselves free of its disturbing in- price about 516 middle freights. 'white --•-- LIVE STOC$ MARKET, was driven from iris post -by the dames. Feeding on the hay and on r ..' Chamberlain. The retirement of Mr. i fluence and settle down to normal Peas -Trade dull, with No. 2 quoted at 82c high freights, and at Toronto,Sept.22.-There was a �p heavy at the city Cattle Market the dry and oil -soaked woo@worit o! - (Ritchie as Chancellor of the Ex- buaineas. There should. be ao occas- �ehequer, and of Lord George Hamil- ion for more resignattoas... 68c east. run to -day, and a large amount of buss- the steamer, the fire spread with the P rapidity of lightning, and In five L e . 1.. t't Y'" .say , as Secretary of State for In- Bi4ILNIEfi.TO SUCCEED: Cora -The market tS quiet and firm; No. 8 American yellow quoted nests was transacted, some of the largest buyers of feeddrs and export mutes the hull was ablaze. Capt. Day ba4. on learnitiR of the y r"" was olio uaex acted wbtle She 61s 0... -track Torn -to ._ and di fl -pts - � �� _ .. !Papers forecast Lord Milner, the Atritth urteigh, ae Secretary for Scotland, ! Pa b o mined at 80c, Toronto. Canadian c cars, with h 0 In charge vi the wheel with orders I 11 South and possibly even of the Dula of Commssstt to the Colonial Office. and corn nominal, Flour -Ninety cant. patents aandy aprised 88 sheep and 10 126 lambs. 1,811 hogs, 82 to beach the eteamor, while the cap- . -]Devonshire, as Lord President of theIsucceeding per and calves. tain took coaymand of the ship's •. Council, have been equally foretold, it is definitely announced that Lord ' -mad Stanley. Secretary to the quoted at $$,.Off,- to $3.07 middle freights, in buyers' for export. The bulk of the cattle buying to -day boat. The flames prevented launch- but ' .' are affil looked forward to. But! _Financial sacks• wya in feeders and stockers,--'-T�ere Ing of one, the second was soon _ _ . Voither friend nor foe dreamed that 1 War Office, and probably James Straight rollers, of special brands, is a good demand for export cattle, in the water, and a load of passen- 1. : the Colonial Secretary would- cover; Lowther, Deputy Speaker• will be . for domestic trade, quoted at- 83 50 at $4.80 to $4.88, top prices, gers hurried ashore, Two or three ' I. - _lttia connection with a Government ot�Among those promoted to the Cab- to $3.60 in bbls Manitoba flour is The butchers' trade was a little trips were made, aided by boats from .. "w 1. -which he was n�gardad es the back-, 4aat, but the details o! iia recon- firm: No. 1 patenia, $4 70 to$ 4.715; slow, but ,a large amount of stock in shore, and meanwhile the flamiag ! ' . - bone. l structton are not likely to be known No 2 patents, $4.40 to $4.415 and this class was cleared out, good to Vessel wan pointing bow on for the _ . _.14_ Notwithstanding however, that until Mr, Balfour has seen the Icing. strong bakers', $4:30 to $4 33 on choice cattle selling steady at $4 to beach, where she was grounded, but + ' , was wholly* unanticipated, there is The Associated Press learns there track, Toronto. $4,40: medium cattle at $3.70 Whelplcy did not gat her there with- D -of flames ' Widespread commendation of the I is good reason to believe that the Milltead-Bran steady at $1 R, and, Feeders -Feeding bulls sold at out a display heroism. The 1 � eour$e flan Colonial Secretary heal rrport that War :Secretary Brodrick shorts at $18 here At outside $2,50 to $3.121 steers up to $2.75; had reached the wheel house and it 'talten. The Ministerial Standardwill be transferred to the India Of- points bran is quotird at $18.50, and light cattle at $1,50 to $8.80 looked as It he would have to leave ,I 1. which opposed with almost radical ffice is correct, : shorts at $17 Manitoba bran In Hogs uncnanged at $6 for the top, his post, but he stuck to it until a vehemence the preferential tari-a pro-; The new Cabinet is expected to sacks, $17, and shorts at $20 here. market weak. the ateassel nose the shore. _ now save iYfs. Chamberlain meet within a fortnight. - Sheep and lamba steady; market Phe vessel sues then all afire anlid-1. en all .;Jposal. - .---- -- --- "- da� ..'COUNTRY PRODVCE :. steady R5 ahips. and the flames wPro eating � th®ir way (are and att, " The boats +el r �A� � SCARCE. MUST NOT LOOK TO CANADA Appleo-Tho market is unchanged. Export, heavy ......11 4 50 to $9 4 25 . were plying from the afterpart to the -. ,•..Not Enough for the Crop Avail- Grain Man's Estimate of the with moderate supplies. Oood stock pp at 75c to E1 barrel in Export, light .. 4 10 Bulla, export, heav �' y' shore, and mon and w alike had - . able for- Export. World's Wheat Shortage quoted per car and at $1 to $1,50 for - cwt ., 4 00 it 2u upperonion to clamber from the upper dock over PP the rail to th. boats: 2ldaay were . p i A Toronto despatch says The. A London despatch says -Mr P ,lots small quantities q do light . _ ... 8 00 -13 50 Feeders, light. Bn0 saved fn this way, . 1Eaatest information regarding the On,-; Thom,' -of the Liverpool Corn g g poo Beans --Trade quiet. *ith rices q p tba. and upwards 8 25 18 85, Meanwhile the three casualties had ltario.appfe_Crop- is. to..she.-ftacc.t..that.iExchaagr, has-_estimAwd._01sl__year'a f!_rm._ Unpicked $1 75 to $180, and - to -8f3@- -- - --- Qlaca_ _. Miss MOaell . ttui _wait- _ 'it is a good deal heavier than Last ! shortage In the world's wheat avail- picked 91 40 to $2 per bashel.- -400 lAa. 800 8 40 rose, had become badily frightened ...--- in the eastern part of the pro- able for British needs at 36,000,000 Honey- Tie'-masritat' tit-$utet at 14 in Air per Th for bulk- and 11 to. ., - .... 8 85 8 T5 do 900 lbs- N and lumped overboani Fred I3o -- - . --- ..- below the average. both in quantity' Of wheat to Britain during the past I$1 50 for comb i' ole tchera c.. °' ehom 8 T5 4 25 had become penned in the flames as P and in quality. A good elan fall six ears was only six million bush- q y' g y � y y applets have been marketed, j eta. Mr, 'Mom contends that any Hay -demand fair with. otforin � modervAo. No. 1 new, will bring $9 ... .,.... do Inediuin ........ 8 50 - 8 90 he reached the deck rail. ..The F.ng- Hood Rowan, _ - ' already do picked ...... .� 4 00 4 50 fish Lad, Stephan was but those who have delayed sells deficiencycars -sca.rcel be supplied � � y '- on track Toronto. _ do bulls .. ...... 2 75 .8 00 •.#n caro of his aunt. Mise Rowan. 01 ,. + - t"r crop are in danger of Losing i from Canada and declares that the Straw -The market is quiet at do rough 2 50 .2 80 St John, and was on n pleasurt - considerable money on it by reason I natural outlet from Manitoba and $5 25 to $5:50 per ton for car lots .: ,.. ,... Light stock bulls, o trip, He climbed over the rail to - sof the a-aretty of barrels, of which] Alberta is the Pacific Ocean, to meat on track cwt, 2 25 250 reach a lioat but -either fell of _ not nearly enough can tie had to the increasing bread wants of OhLna, Haps-Trade dull, with pricems eoln- ,. 1fltleh tows 80 00 52 00 lu3nPe'd bold] for he, too, was, y pP - `contain ail the crop available -for ex- j Japan and the Philil inea, Mr Thom thinks that those who expect (nal at 17 to 20c. Potatoes -The offerings are fair, ... Bogs, best 6 00r, I drowned. _ Robert Friers. the lcitches _ ;port (sufficient Supplies from Caaiada's As the trop this fall is fully two , - and rices are steady. Car lots are P do light ..,... ....,. 5 75 See export, cwt 8 40 8 50 P. boo, had a rt,markable escape, He Pe was asl"p below when the fire broln -L weeks .ahead North-west are doomed to disap- .of last year's, some i quoted at 45 to 50c Y and q fig' bag. .. r...,. .... ....... 2 50 2 ; g out, and everybody forgot him" sic - IGreent have already been export- pointment, >� y P _ small lots at 55 to 60c per Poultry -Tho market is steady Culls ,._,.... 2 25 3 75 Colla .......' .h was aroused by the crackling of tlw -••--iod. to England, as weU as many. - ,. .. -,t thousands of barrels of the fall varix- CONFISCATES MORE NETS. Chickens; 60 to 75c per pair. Ducks Calves, each ... , .... 2 00 800 . Spring lambs 8 75 4 00 P t3 arc• and rushing out to fled bis wa] , to the deck cut off by the flame&. He - , . -. -_ +ties. The total returns of the ship- .� 70 to 90c per pair. Turkeys, 12 to ...... ... returned to his room and got o -- meats forwarded from the ort of pag8lnot Canadian Steamer Petrel Makes 13c -per 1b. . . .. _ r the win ow Into " t he water ani .. :Montreal show' that 48,998 barrels - - Another Saul. HIS LEG CUT d FF• - owns ashore. - :- • ,have been sent to Furope, TTIE DAIRY MARKETS. _ 25,431 'the same period last tall. The dealers in Toronto so far have An Ashtabula, Ohio, despatch an q1. p y' The Canadian patrnl steamer Petrel Butter -The market is quiet with - Detroit Main Struck by Train at - found a fairly,- satietacturY mai krt In early on Wednesday lifted and con- out features, The chief demand is for choice qualities .of dairy and Stratford Crossing. DEATH RATHER THAN TRIAI England for Cnnadiaa apples, but fiseated n' number of Hah Hata belong- creamery', and prices solo firm. We A Stratford despatch says: John --'lately have met with. considerable = from New England Ing to American fishermen in Lake Erie. It is aupposed the officers of quote: -Choice 1 -lb, rolls; i7 to 17}e; White, of Detroit, a moulder, while the Grand Jeweler Woolson ,Commits .Sni . , , - competition .the - product, the exports from the United P the Petrel decided that the note"loose -the selected dairy, tubs, uniform color, 15 to 18c; secondary grades, store going over a crossing near Trunk Railway yards on Thursday in Toronto. States, porta.being much-la.excem of stet on the Canadian side -ed line, packed, 12i to I$c;. creamery prints, night, was struck by the north train A, Toronto despatch says:. Georgi those of the corresponding period last B Pe This, however. Lg.-+denied by the Beh- 20 to 20ic; solids, 18 to 18ic. on its way to the round -house., The Woolson, the well-known Jeweler, year. But from .Naw England a con- arson. The nota were valued at $2, Eggs -The market• fs steady., We train panned over his leg above the who managed the store owned bl siderabie quantity o -f Immature -and` fruit has been forwarded, which 000: • . quote: -Strictly fresh gathered stock, 15i ankle, almost severing it. Ile was the hospital, where his wife and known as the "Whit" Window," at 186 Queen Street west, .poor has to be sold below the market lev- FIND OF COAL. . 17c; ordinary candled, to 16c,;. seconds and checks, 11 to 12c: - taken,' to ampu,- tailor was found necaseary, - committed suicide by shooting bis , :, Sl, and has depreaaed the values in ,RICH - ' ''- Cheese -The market Is quiet, with • self through the head.• his body be • _i .. _ - - .. the Old Country s little. Great Area of Anthracite at Head prices steady. Best quatitiea Job. at . -:. - " ' - Ing found lying in the road in Higt The Etii-opean Continental crop of the Gatineau. 11ic per lb., and secouds at llc per TORONTO SEWERS BEST. Park, oft Thursday afternoon by Relsey' Moore, of 9. Northcote Av. - has turned out better than expected, -Ottaven J. Ib s 'the L. " but the English crop has been a Andespatch- says: J, �' enuo. It was evident that does . failure. • ' - ' Collins,' civil engineer, of Ottawa, -- -• Verdict of Touring -Committiee .' of had been committed ..during Wednes� who has Just returned from the bead waters of the Gatineau River, re- ' <' HOG PRODUCTS, Dressed ho Cured the Chicago Aldermen. day night, tar the clothes were wet, and the revolver found ih the right ~ SERUM TO PR TELT CATTLE that he has discovered Seam are unchanged. Chico o des atch says '-The A g p hand was slightly from the _ ` ports a of coal 27 feet wide and extending meats unchanged, with a good de- mead. We u ote:=Bacon, long clear,, aldermen who have ,been funneling . nested R rain. A hand mirror was, also found ,?. To Safeguard Animals From Foot and Mouth Disease. for over one• hundred rhiles'. He.saya q 10 to 10 c, in ton and case lots. 3 the sewern a -s •stems of the -various g y cities• in the United states and Can- beside the. body. It ls- supposed - `'- ' A Berlin despatch says: Professor that the .coal is equal in quality to. the Welsh anthracite which was im- Pork -bless," $18.50 to $19.50; do ads have returned. They say that that he used the •mirror so thtiC h� w -- would be sure to place the muzzle of Loeffler, of Grelfswald, has sent in a Po reed to, Canada last winter. short cot, $21 50. Lard -The market • is unchanged, ed, B the system in Toronto is the best of the • revolycr on ,the, right spot. Thi report to the Governineat on'the re- with fair demand. Tierces, Sic; tubs, any they have seen. bullet entered the right ht side of the g sults of his investi- aiion of the foot 4 and mouth disease among cattle. He HORRIBLE IF TRUE = . i 9}c; pails, i0c; compound, 8 to 9c. _ ♦ WILL CLOSE COTTON MILLS head, slightly bark from the temple, _ Wand lodged in, the head. •The hole -says Haat a mean. has been found to • while in _ Smoked Meats. -Hams, light - to medium, 14 to 14ic; do, heavy; 13 made by the bullet.' was surrounded protect the animals stables Turks Said to Torture Political to 13ic; rolls; 11 to 11j; shoulders, Company Will Suspend Work for by powder, from, which it is evident :from contamination . by the' use 'of Prisoners. 10#c; backs, 15 to 13ic; breakfast Fortai ht -� that the revolver was held right small doses o[ nasus. He advisee the inoculation of all cattle bought A London despatch -says: The cor- bacon, 14 to 141c. A Kingston despatch' says: . Owing gal Woolson was to hate a ared IV - pa' a. d' on the market, and he says if they are treated with the serum they are respondent of the Daily Mail at Mon- astir describes the underground cells -'. :' UNITED STATES -to the resent conditions of the cot- P ton trade, and the' Digs.. prices" for the sessions to stand trial on ' the charge of receiving stolen propert y1. - ' from infection. in the prisons titers used for political .afARKETS, raw material, the company control- ,upon ' 'which sae _It prisoners. They are so low that' the Detroit, .Sept. 22. -Wheat -Ne. 1 ling the Kingston mill has decided to he wan arrested on August 3rd; by Defective Duncan. SAILING OVER LONDON. tnmatea cannot even sit; they must lie Sown: Water is into the white, 83ic; No. 2 red, cash, 83ic; September, 83ic; December, 86ic; close doWh its works for the 'next . . Many Thousands Watch Aeron- poured cells. Food is withhold for three 'days together, and the air passages May, 88 JC. Toledo Sept. 22, -Wheat -Cash, two weeks. The order was issued here on, Friday. While the mil] is necessary re airs will be repairs ',- _ " S00 INDUSTRIES CLOSE 0 nut's Trip. - are stopped to force the prisoners inn- 84c; September, 84c; December, 86c; adedowa - •A London despatch says: On Thurs-' to•eonfessions of complicity with- the May, �88}c. Corn -Cash, 53ic; Sep- •---=-�----- e " Consolidated Lake Superior Takes :._da afternoon, many thousands of y' revolutionaries. . Many have died tember, 53ic; December, 52ic; May, ONE HUNDRED PERISHED. startling step. -. ; -,-.--- -homegoing ,business men stopped in under this treatment. 521c. . Oats -Gash 39c; September, • ' - - .. the atrnets, and the, roofs of build-. - - --7" _. .. ,.. 39c; December, 39tc; May 41. I.Chinese• Steamei Capsized -in,' a` A Sault Ste. Dlario, Onf., aegpatch business the Sault Ings were crowded with spectators- -, FELL OFF HAYRACK. St. Louis, Sept. 22. -Wheat -Gash, '88#c; Typhoon. says. .men of watching the long -projected attempt 83}c; September. December, _. were given a' paralyzing shock on of Spencer, the aeriinaut, ' to sail -'his from the Crystal Palace in• '-- 12 -Tear -Old. Son of Aylmer Man. 83ic; May, 87}c. Buffalo, Sept. 2.. -Flour -Firm. A despatch to the London Daily Mail from Hong Kong announces Friday through the closing -down'" of - - ell tAe industrial enterprises operat-. airship Sydenham around St. Paul's Ca- Dies as Result.' Wheat -Spring unsettled; No. 1 Nor- that. during a typhoon a steamer, ed by the Consolidated Lake Super -, . -• thedral and over miles. of the densely. An Aylmer, ant., despatch. say.. .thern, c.t.h. September, 88ic; winter On -Ling -Wo, capsized -oft Kwang- for Company. Just how long. thud "officials _ built portion of South London. Fie Chas. fenny, the 12-yoarold son of nominal; No.. 2 _ :red.• 85c. Corn- Chau -Wan, and ,ono hundred pq,rsons works trill remain idle the of, '`.'started at 8.80 from the root of an Oscar Kenny, while driving with his Quiet;. No. 2 yellow, 55ic; No. 2 perished. ` the company here cannot say. The , , office building. His airship was a father on a hayrack, on Saturday, corn, 57 to 57tc. Oats- Strong; No. , --- • rc organizatlon syndicate may secure - great cigar -shaped vessel of yellow fell off unnoticed. Whom found later 2 white, 41ic; No. 2 mixed, 38ic. The ltliite Star Line has' talon ' the funds they require in a few weeks. silk, with a pendant car containing by his father he was clinging' to a 'Barley -Western, c.i.f., 57 to- 66c. over the steamers Columbus, Com- or everything niav he shut un until _ the propeller. Spencer's movements fence at -the roadside; and expired Rye- -No. 2, Blc, through tilled. Can- momwealth, Neto F..ngis,", and Afay- such time. as SUe1yer mill Co. cars get* ,w were easily visible to the crowd..be- whAle. trying t^o,explain the cause of a] freights -Easier; wheat 4c, corn flower, of the Dom{nion Lino: ''they title by foreclosure proceedings.. low, ,the. �ccldent. 13ic, to New York, wi:2. all be re -christened. 8,500 men are affected. i . , , _ . ., ,. _ . , -_. .. _ , ..- . . ... I - • . . -. .. -. . � a •,. ':,. ,. .. . I. r., .., ..:': ',. .. . .� �• ., .y ;nf^'' .. .'w`. .:y _..y-.! ,r .,Y • , x ro X 2 : a... rt ,..' -' .., i a. ,,,r; '.. r-a+1...1:.^:wQ 71 ,.., n e•.c.,1Y9 -4 �+ o. _ .tGy+..(L:iif.'a. .. _ '' �} jet,.!N , .�,�. .ren... =?. fJ, w... ��L.,ln .2'i .,, . i •f aiRt. Y, '.lt 1 'A yf ^v x;, H�'.n�Q'•' b,�.. a ., .. sh. Z,. __,s..:'1...��'' ,fir. w .Y p,a .:?' ''.11d'Y• C.'� �'i.: 7.ia•,.+..s :��u'�.' 4C,e QI.IG _ ,.:,:+mL6 .. .YL?..A�4'4,fI!,i. QW6 r "R Asx. �'��;e -• _'....... ..♦. .. .' �- .. • -• .' .. _ rn' -9.' .. ... ,.. .. ... h -• • Tooussysa(sisRRs:By el—=6 -W. and Mrs. Peak were in To- �lw� q to tl:s address label on your POP" yon can alway%asosrtsin the Mats towbicL TOntO this week. y our subscription so Trus hsawsIs�aidWrightl9 spending i - wieaa.a b Miss P. J. Wr • a + a few days with Pickering friends. ' -�— -- - -- - -- y pi s °iso. on al paten i7w =�ahm - _�iliaway_-'has gone ta.. . john7 -1 Q. a a^.aiIj9t ai ffione str�fr:ar�+. S _. pito r d.t• veld •itaa Campbeliford where he has actor- _ ed a situation. -W. W. Sparks has been ap- " cS'�1Z tSalmOn ehea�J. _ pointed agent by W. D. Matthews Impure blood alwtys shows - k , & Co, to buy grain in the place of somewhere. It the skin, then i hes, re- boils ti r .t Mr. Thomas Moody, who , pimples, rashes. If the _P'ICK1181iifG, ONT., Sept. 25th, 190& tired from active life. see advt. _:_ $wan and Otter Salon only 100. -- in anoteer column, ouses' then ee sion..' a'� Other good brands at 12 o. - _ ousa�s, . depa'esaion. i} the � t _ q - —The price of coal is gradually s Clover Leaf, best in the. world, 150. • LOCALIS S. increasing is price with the ap- - roach of winter. TI& is accord- Sarsaparilla _ Canned Tomatoes, good, 12e. ing to the agreement entered into Canned Meats and Fieh, big variety. -Miss Armstrong, of Toronto, by the coal eperetors last spring stomach, then dyspepsia, pork and Beans 106 and 60. spent Sunday with Pickering in order to recoup them for their biliousness, lots Of appetite. Nice bottled Tomato Ostanp i0c. r ti friend., losses during the strike. Fortu- Your doctor knows the -Master Willie Peak, who has nately, the majority in the vll- ti remedy, used for 60 years.- We have a Ens display of nits trate Groceries. Come and been seriously ill,• is able to be Iage,..secured their supply early in turaing tram the Cabby vw, t w•. • choose what -you like -the beat. around again. the season when prices were nor- t Wreak. Y2 bto.e wa. e.a an m - -Mrs alter E. Clark has erect- mal. ... saQ. Data:..- mtsr.s of Al i ` a•r.•puiira ma JOHN N DICKIE &Co.ed a fine monument over the -The West Durham Fall Fair ai1O"''"`'LDII'r`' I ,:.-grave of her late husitaz}d, will be held at Bow>Ranville on ia� a` ' Lmi.xa°D.. -A number from here purpose October 6th and 7th. The direct- �Ol• '�� s attending the L O. O. F. concert ora are determined to make this Tlrip'i Blood r` at Whitevale next Thursday even- year's fair a record -breaker. They Impure - �g have gone to considerable expense --George Leng lost a valuable in providing attractions -and have Aid the sareaparina by ke+eppin the horse on Bun a� from tetanus made arrangements with the 0. T. boas a regular with Ayers WIs.t t e (lock-jaw),- resulting- from an is- R. for single fare for the return jured foot. trip to stations within a radius of CREDIT GALE OF c ai V -Mrs. Isaac Linton, of Canders- S5 mile's. 'FARM --STOCK dx►rt,-Periix., and Mrs. A. B. -Down- - � -It-will be'a satisfaction to the t - -- - -- _- °�"°t'9 . well, of Claremont, spent Snnday - .. ratepayers of the the toRnshig to ,Y with Pickering friends. know that the new rock -crusher, Consisting of Fat Cattle. s qtr old -- To our nice Assortment -of -Graham Broe., of Cliremont, Cattle and Yearlings. Silkine, _ d` which has been in o ration at the * shipped one of their valuable — erline, < t Rouge Hill for the past, week has I3 horses froth this station on Mon- The aadersigned baps reoeived instrue- 'Zephj•ra, so far proved entirely satisfactory tions from JAS. W. BO'GLE to sell ._day, to W. Storey, of Picton. Audi unions, and-. is--wc3r•kisg in an -excellent. -by pabtm- sact4an--si- - las Laura-1�Iiittet aeturne� — eiland home last Saturday fmm Mani- manner. Its construction is much Pickering, on y g superior to the former one which Fine and course urns for knittle loon where she has been for theTri y i �{ purposes. past three months. She reports was returned to the manufaetur-da y, apt lei" 25, V 3 that when -she left snow was led erg Also Stationary, Silks and-eIvets for 'in drifts to the depth of four feet, -Complaints have lately been The follosriog valuable property, sin - as Trimming, etc. -Next Sabbath will be -Child- made that boys are in the habit uf. _ gpRSEE. � � ren's Day in the Presbyterian playing in St. George's cemetery. 1 Elly 12 moa old R. p.. 1 gelding 19 me& lam• • & E. Boone, Pickering. • ,: church throughout Canada. lu tel one of the headstones old, g ©.; a number of good work and driv• St. Andrew's church here the have been found broken, and if iatr Gorses. - ' child -ren will be addressed ' by the the person. or _persons are forced CATTLE. 6 2 - ~"'', Sabbath hoop in the afternoon. however, is not a suitable yard, yearling ibeife101 spring rcalves. I cow - , pastor at the morning serviee.-- As out the will be tom he'd to pay steers. a conE ence, there will be no for the same. The church a sortable plrtee due to calve alar Is%. L coot due to cal e ! ! • � e a v t o � �� • • ! -Rev, Mr, :Moore. who has been for a -play ground, and should not Mar. 10th. aJ $• absent for the past two week-; at be used for that purpose. SHEEP & PIGS, Charing Cross, near Chatham, -Apple packers are now cert' 16 Cot avoid ewes. 2 brood -sows: 10 tat R e Ince on hand a -nice line of Ready -.to -Weal lists in irrill preachin Claremont Methodist busy in this locality. The apple pigs, Camels Hair Felt. We will open up our tock, of church on Sunday, lies, Mr. crap is turning° out r fish better all %be above, stock most be told. at your t1 i s ed hats on the 7th and Sth of Oetuber and Wilkinson, of Claremont, will than was expected earlier in the own price and following days. We wculd like to have 1 ch the ahniver•sar} services ;ewom Some farmers .who sold -- you inspect our goods. in the Methodist church here on their c>rchartis in balk Rome time Bale at 1 o clock. Rain or Stine. t that day, a{r,i, now 'find that thec nee gettinK TERMS. -Fat cattle. fat hogs and all -We hear many complaints only about twenty-five icorq a anmsoibluandaoder. casb:vver that C A Baker, -°• Pickering• �• amount ti too•: credit stip be ¢rven •to �. - ' xhaz the potatoes are bring great- barrel. not one third of what they parties tarnishing apprcved joint entail, --.,� ly affected by the rot, A number are worth. The bu3er? are ex 8 per cent per annum allowedior cash. - who clog their potato within the periencing great difticulty in se- Poacher do Postill, Auctioneers. _ _ _* _ at the time in good condition. blit _. -Uur worthy Cuunclliur, 31r 0o I ,r j now they are compelled to remove Jas. 'MeBrady and JI r3, McBmd !, e f thele from their srai pits aA oes p of �ludlev. took lir the- IuduStrial in :+.rine cases more than half �,f Fresh"' E.xhrbitron. of Toronto Theythem are more or Iess injured. Ifwere not only intent on pleasure - other localities are affected in a but had an-eyeta business and par- _ similar manner. potatoes may be chased one of the best piano -s on _ _- as high-priced and as scarce as last% �tl We have just receive4 a good assortmeut of fine and heavy lines exhibition, through Mr. Fleming, � _ , year in spite of the bountiful rrnp. of lfariCham. It iq a Dominion i '�tl at prices to suit everybody, See our_special genie' fine loots At 88.50 -Owing to failing health and is said to have cost in the .••IILI�� Cala and see for yourself through advancing ears, lilt. neighborhood of $800 Lugg may - Thomas Moody has-dezided tD re- =- they live 6o e�y its harmonious ' - •. - - •�, tl tire from _ active, bu•Jin&%. For tapes. - _ R. A. Bun Ylg. about the' per•iM of twenty -ave - • Constantly oil years he hes been the truated,buy- =About a dozen automobiles. = - er of grain for W. D. Matthews & belonging to the Toronto Auto- ' obile Club passed through our land -Co.=CAltogether Mr. Moody hue village on Saturday in their run ' been -in the grain business far y - --over. fifty years and has been well to Port Hope. While a. majority $. H. CARBON, , known to the farmi community of the chaffeurs pay strict atten- WHAT YOL; CAN BUY FOR SCJ CTS -. throughout the soul rn rt of the local legislature there are d _ i g pa tion to the lava Iatelp passed by Boteher. Dumbarton the county. His many friends Bz h 2 bottles Jobs Ball pickles 2b, •9 lbs pare and 25 - ___ -- be si► to hear that he has few who totally .disregard such ^—'a lbs i '2a t ed mixed bi pry laws and rdn their machines iit - a - earl 25 oca _ albs Akio bens ss been compelled' to take this step. , ... A patrpboota c � r " ' ''thou h knowing that.he is deserv- most reckless rate of, speed regard- lekerin Oal 0' Is vds pun silk ribbon tJ in wide 21 yda beaatifal art Mustin 25 - less of man and beast and every- gi • g - - . all colors 25 a calls earn s taus peas !b ing of t�bv woll-merited rent. _ --The, following item clipped thuig'else, 3 Lb best tea to the market ss l lb pare Peru green 25 from the Winnipeg Free Press, - Yards at Spink Mills, T _ will be read with mterest by many Best QIIAl]t� ' of Hard Ci081 a _. � Logan �� ___.'Coils a Notes. ` afoar aabscribers : Avery quiet L - - -• - � - . 3narrisge was aolemnnized at the The Coll a entered the lista at Full weight Guamteed. inanse, 99 McDonald avenue, on Whitbv fair last week in competition - Tuesday evening, Sept. 15th, when vvitlt the county and high school ath- 'roe and Chestnut .Sizes.. the Rev. Donald Munroe, Presby- letes and succeeded in carrying off the terian ,minister of Point Douglas honors of the day ,A� /��" ♦ I church. united in marriage Mrs. Messrs. Cadenhead,. A. Clarke _ .�6 '�V at thelll• aj -8. A. McQuay, of Miniota, Man., and the'Japanese student, Shoji Shim- • IF" P - r aand Mr.. Win. Ross, of this t•ity. ni, made up the teazel to battle for the _ college's honor. C 1 �r Mr. Roca has been a very zealous In the start a little misunderstand- Pear Size $5.40 at the AL� worker in Point Douglas. church ing of the hour of starting the Triter- -' --ever since its formation, being an collegiate contest inade' the boys a We have also on hand quantity of r _ elder, and a prominent factor in little excited but this soon yore off Best Quality. Smithing Coal, U S�1 el S ante ` ., both Sunday school and the Chris- as they of down to sport... a 150,000tion Endeavor, Their many In he 100 yds dash and in the mile Our Coal makes warm friends. .. • - , friends in Point Doug-las and run our boys showed the lack of re- Ordbrs left wire w. Feak deliFered throughout the' city will extend cent practise by coming in for third promptly. the very best wishes to Mr. and ,inly. In the putting the 18 ib shat - �,ReQ9- the -drat- Beeped= I X"RY FAIR .GROUNDS _ They will reside on Ross avenue were secured by the boys. Like suc- 46 584, where Mrs. Ross will be' ''at cess attended them in the running broad jump, Shod leading with a Having. "been purchased for the erection of a large Evaporator, (Largest in home" on Thursday, Oct.. 1, .1. ' jump of 29 ft 9 rn. The fiiglr juin - --On Sunday heat, the Hax est gave them 2nd, 3rd and a tie- for •tt Picke'"ring fianeda)ire in, the lldsrket for 3,b00 Bushels of Apples perday Home services cinder the auxpices place. h So that when the count was made �On . and after September Igt of the Ladies' Aid of the flet -hod- _ : it was found that the college had se- ' ist church will be held, when Rev. cured the cu while man medals ' J. W. Wilkinson, of Claremont, p, y We. pay 25 cents per cwt. CAS=3, for good, sound, Hard Apples of a went to theindividuai boys as *inners ° will preach, both morning and ;n the county sports. The }rrues are size large enough to peel on paring machines, free on board ears in jgo - - - evening ; special music by the particularly good and it reflects much bulk, Danbarton, Rosebank, Whitby, Claremont. choir on both occasions, On Tues- credit upon the management of the All inferior sizes alae to rate as Chops for which we will pay 12 teats p ,umber and --- --_---day evening, the annual Harvest fair. We hope the present Rood - psr'Cill delivered as above. = -- - Home dinner will be served in -the athletic development of the college to = Al loads coming to the' Factory.raust be of one quality. Kindly note basement of the -church, froin' 6 to continue so w to -make surae -of holding _ - -. 8 o'clock, after Which an excellent the cup by winning it ag$in next year and save future trouble or all will rate as Chop stock only. program will be rendered, consist= Mr. Peak furnished two rigs for tak- All' kind. of rough sed dressed Lusober Drop us a line when you have anything to offer. " ng of music by the Claremont ing the pupils to the fair while several Lath. Shilijis , Dooii, Saab, Nousel fin- il$4Ca went by train. Messrs. Hainan and ishin and Kilo material Lt'd p Methodist Choir, and readings by Chapman of the staff accompanied the • J : - Miss E. Griffith, elocutionist, of boys. _. _ _ _ :� The• Regal Packing- C -o =Port Petr Whitby Ladies' College Ad- y _ - ' Elres�es also will be iven by the Mr. Frederick Andrews, principal of Cistern inks and water a'onihs triado resident ministers, Rev. Will, the largest Friend's school in . the to order - T son, of Claremont, and Prof. Firth world in Yorkshire, England, visited WE iod ldm - j' ELLO. HELLO -Fat cattle and l T1 �' �•• ,oi flickering College. A most the College here on his wap around H hogs w•ntea when yon haw tilt .tack 4 the world. He has been principal of of asy kind ready to .el] drop a earl for price. � �-d°d,,� pleasant time.i9 assured to all who this scha ' (Ashworth) for tweet Or wb.n you want • M0612 cow, heel ripRa or -may attend. Admission 26 Cents ) y any sonny cattle to feed on sharsa, stria or TME PATENT REC6SO, a 'm i five years u d is taking a well-earned tom} pboa. J s wr3rts, Brougham as cr t3attlraora, !d. w '�: -• chid ^n, under 10 years, 15 cents. rest - rM a D. 4 ea• .�u �'i.R ,'�., ,j� a t' 'x?' FMy'.,7 e., �.; y �4 r+ "'f { 40. s ,•>' �.. .. ' �'" nv�� :a✓., .. , ,y' `L.m .. . %1' w'w. �.'.+.�'•'A. ', r� & �` r:.:✓A•o!!R. ., w.w . ,.a•..,..�.' �,� � .,.r4..•.ii '4_jL, Aj •. P i i•N•' 4reaa!�s9.e '_ r.+•.M!'i.. +�•..Mr,M, . F.�`"r. � _._.l ,., ,�„ ..t:::�`: '-=�Y�eCC.,�+A..�.��.f�«,.'�.r4`�rt.�_'�d�',Y�t...e.:• Vie. e:.....«..........ir"yiw3�t:-'.r•:sfi%'x`+5:�«bs''.�,e.r - . , tr�._. a...•kf.:-�.-1°�"'� �`- -�PIC•w'4r'��.:.°"u:'v:1:•...�.�."...*r�a.'2"i.:•t..��'.�1r_sc�r, �'� Td