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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_10_02• n '.� .. THEi "'� OL. XII. VICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. OCT. , 1903. NO 51 lsserigl4it>dstttl OC4atrD4*. a" OUT,A-ROUND Utz highly praised Detective Forest for SpinkMills1! bong to divulge names and infor- m ,- a ation given him in confidenceby Agincourt Lennox. a[eiiie4si. Red Wheat - - 7$e bus. - - - - �� The many friends of Lyman Sen- BROOK ROAD. _ 'IEIC NOTICE White Wheat ,� nedy, ea -Reeve of Scarboro, who was Spring Wheat 76c " so severely injured on Friday last on No business done at Brock Road jT F. EASTWOOD. M.D.. Snrireoa ri Notice is hereby given that a By -Law was W1' to Canadian Padua Railway; COroaar Goose Wheat 75c the Singston-road, is rapidly recover- nett 11�onda3', Oct. 5th. Every- passed by the Municipal Council of the Town - in . Mr. Kennedy was removed to c bed at ffln�al4 on that dw -. o c f Marriage Licsovee. Flour .... 5.50 bbl. , g y t y ship of Piokezia n the Seventh day of Bop- s tarso Conary, Issuer o Manitoba Sep - Ontario ' olaremont; once hone-Beforeto a.m., 1 so s Family Flour 4.50 the Toronto General hospital, and Mrf. Tomlinson and daughter, zambez, A. n , i providing for the lose of 1a m., anditom 7 to 3 p,m. Private telepboae y „ engtiir there on Monday evening Debentures to the amount of d100.00 for the - nnaoeatioawith Balsam. dresnwood.8trougham Pastry. Flour - 14.50. of Toronto, are the guests of J. H. purpose, of providing funds with which to da Bran $17.00 ton. elicit the information that his pro- and Geo. E. Keyes this geek. tray the coat of a scbool•a$te recently purobaaed OtZion. o 1, and D P xbn': (13th e n 1, Wma-IT 'a ggrress has since Continued mogt satin- !n school section number 4 east of the said Shorts 131.00 factory. T. A. Knox's cow had a Close Township, the expense of moving the school °` _call last wee=k ha housed said ase on o sale size, and oflbrep repair - TA,. YOUNG. 'V D.. C.M., Fellow of Jumbo 25.W - ng s,n eaaippiaR ani wars oiieo; a e Trinity 3ledical College. Toronto, mem• Graham, Whole Wheat Flours Balsam -Zion. lodged in her throat some time. said debentures and interest thereon are to be ' bar o! College of Phvdeiaas sad Surgeons of met and paid.by levy on the taxable property bar of Hasa and bvOici residence opo O Leary Lotel Rolled. Oats, Chop of all kinds. in the said . school section. and that each By. Wobara ,Oat. Oftee borers: morning 7 to lo: Bard and Soft Goal. Salt. H. Jones is running his corn binder AltOna. Lew waa reaistered is the Registry O See for weaing 6 to s. these days. the County of Ontario on the eighteenth day of Above prices Sub'ecttoChange without Burt aryl Mrs. Jones are away visit- Following is the school re rt for September, A. D.Iaos. - 1° Any motion to gash or set aside the same Torics in friends at present. the month of September. IN Class or any part thereof, must be made witbla thraa ���• Madel Bakery Co , Ielmlted• number from here went to Brook- Floss Sppaang. Sr. III -Mary Mowder, months from the data of zegistrafiiou, and aaa- lin on Sunday evening last. Otto Mc_Avoy. Jr. III -Milo John- not be made thereafter. R. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- !lir. Freeman, our miller at Evans- ston, !Sidney Hughes, Mirtle Hoover; Dated the twenty-first day of September, 54 3 �e ITis. C Mnt7 Crown At'torney,and County vine, has left for Toronto. We wish John Neal. II Class -Sarah Johnston. DONALD B. BEATON. silaitor, Oaart Hones, Whitbv. 10-T him success. Aleck Lapp, Mildred Hoover, Fera 36}i Tuwnship Clem, A large number from this neighbor- Hoover, Joey '_Vlowder, tFrank Motr �pW ,9r McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- hood attended Adam Spear's -,sale at der, Ross Barkey, Fred Jerman. Sr. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE- gra, solicitors, Aa. Omoc oppodte poste Claremont on Tuesday last. I Class- Harold Heise. Jr. I Clas's- u Orae wbiiby. Ont. Juo .Ball Dow. B A,: Tbeo, James Jones i:i rushing forward the Clara . N-eal Bessie �fowder; Sadie 11 The undersigned is otforina for sale on- - -- - is e(3ei1lTtav, LL,B. ylonav to Loss: By g ' bothreasgable terms now occu house aur lot oa d. On - work On-h'i9-IIP�C house, The plaster- -La p, Harrison Spears. Tablet Glans beth atrewt, now occupied by yin She hard. on ing is now completed, and the r eat of - ova Nighswander, Jounie Lapp, the premises is situated a good frame houseoon YEtes•srs4lt•y. the work will be finished at an earl Olive Heise. aiatiaa of 7 rooms, all in exjellent coodislon. 5 The lot contains } sore of land, a number of rr date. - fruit trees sad both hard sad soft woter For HOP$I\B,VETERINABYSUR- PORT UNION. further p:r+iculareapply to Mrs.HAgson,4i16 Graduate o1 Ina Ontario Vet- - KINSALE. _ Carlton 6t Toronto 3�db rrtaar; Co:leg4, roron o, rogistBred member Of all materials and desigtn at t3+Oamr•o veterinary Modica' Assoolanoa. keptl n stock. It will pay yon 55-m. ares is somewhat indis- Mr-. J. hn Corner is not in good Cffiw a11d Nee deuce one and one-gnaresr tunas to 0611 at our works and inspect our stock., posed. s� Ye�La-Flwlseaia[ Station o•T.1 . - oorch of Gras11 River: OfB a and shoe,oRrorge and obtain rices. Don't be misled be health jOr s,n0W. of rawiv9 GOING EAST scoot As 11O LOW - honre s to it a.m., sad 1 to 4 pp m. nvase P \i•n,. Orvis, of :req• Ontario, is vis- Apple shipping at the Port is - _ beiephoue In my ot7lce Y, O. address, Green agents we do not employ them. coaeegaet:t- sting fr;endi here. still the order• of the (lay. 140.6 MAIL 8:51 River. jut ly we ca0, and do throw off the agentsr=. Pratt is still at C'obolir " 12 Loc" 2:66 P.M. _ commission of 10 per oeLt., which you will 'fi5�e Rodd and 'Wagner were in g' "10 LocrL, 6:14 P.M. certainly sato D Torvntr, thN w•rrek. Her father is reported. to be no 0ZZ0trtEa4a �arbw. call solicited. y pttsohan from aa. A Nur:•e flow heat• is vicitir.g her sister, better. CttaLas G0IlrG WgsT Dr! ♦8 FOLLOWS.� ' ^^^ lir,. S. yk'L.xteivl;1in, of 0shavvu• a are aarl-y to learn that 51r h0.8 LOCAL 8:84 A.M. WHITBY GRANITE CO �Lr. L. Beard's tinge basing expire -d Car�un, st., is suffering frog! a TH y ,1d3 DCN N, Conveyancer, Com •4 - aissiouer for taltiaR Aftidsvne. eta.. Opp. PostOmce. Kbitby, oatario r>n ttii? I �ntk,n faun, he hao der:idk-d r "11 Local 2:21 P. V. el:rentous,On1 oy _ _ Severe col 1. �._ to 1.>cate i': 1`'intt.v tuwnshiti, "? lifasL _ 8:%7 Greet preparat „11: Pre being rrrade Jnnles Camps had to quit 'stork 1BBUSTING, Issuer of Marriage �j sy�� j� f ,r th•• tint• !,the .'.-gte,nsc pert ice. iti at noun kin Si-eillle.-tlxy, on account :>t� rsazm.-IDnobastot: ataalsa . Licen.es for the Coat.ty of Otitarto. Ot. IC i�6islN't/ LIVERY ' liE' fi i.iv+l•. L,trr ' 'L"liri <• !wrvi, � t,t' plc ktle ire [ Ctr-t the InClif3- Z'•$ ` its+ as the atone o: 0,L his resi4aaoe. Pied oriag will top t:• ld c n Mtoidxy. October otl', po,itiun w ill be Jf �hr,t't ituratlun. TRu.,4s GOING E.....7 DET As ToLLaWs:- vats;•. _ The r.,;t i::tl Part wiii hc•-fl:r7i�hr.1 by The ag•, nt at the de x.t has re- Pio. 6 MAIL 6:03 A. -H- j{�kVID BELD!LM. sactiooeer, ,tc., tl/r flourrhrtir>nP*I:r,:irrutr :oulbinNd s ,Ile] drtt�- a tera blie.' b+.t vely No. 12 DYIxxD • 2:58 F.M QJ wo: ire a.aeaa saes fro n ba a: nozoaa Fit class eeticiee for hire by day ,ender r he• lead"rsi,:p of of Rev. W!10.-• plea -ant vt.c.tti')n. His �c,h Htirrr �� 6:Ud P.ZV1' brwo.ts jnt:1 fyr an,l n•,ar., Saba of fa"r.11 tare✓ IDT aigli4 '1in4 !n COIInpCNGn ale@t• inyrYl,'of 1;,,.t.c.,,,r,.,-,c, ! - 10 LOCAL . . - at•,ct and evarptmaz Ica :'s to beso:•1 oil: be ing all (i, T P„trains, Freight and takeQ up hiG third ycar work nt d beod'e•1 •i9 tbo vibscribe• with toe,itn,oIt -gra Trinity Medical Sthoul On Oc•tobx r L p wes GOING WTST DCT Ata F071.Ow,i-� Sasso,a t� the vary oust s3asotage. 49-1y eapresa delivered to all Parts of tiie 5rartcro y wiliage. Teamie¢ of a' kinds done No 9 LocAL i.9S A.M, - TS.BE:ITO�.TO[C\gHIPCLEEiB on shortest notice Sale sad cool• Tllonla• ('ar-m ha= been "Gtttfe: - too 11 37rasD 2'23 P.M. JLJ* CoevevanevT Cor misswnertor tooking �j C r(-, eft rte rel) -. )r tll� �lE'Fttlt atBta.l:s• teeoonsa_r eta ooi�aer to loac m sales rrtaWee !n ooaaectiarx• In yl•iiltl:Jr. `�e.Let, ;;lith, of tA'il:illllt i'llyC fruui an nggraxstt4�r1 case at 7 Mail 8.81 P•Id, vo terraropers•. •'.iaautr of Maai•r.ge Lie- ElI%vatd..r,ll of th.- late• >✓,dwar l rfeutL stile. The Knight i,f the u ansa," t�nitaya{e. Oat, 7•r furceps fixed Viings to ht. enii:aes;t ----- - �� L.Q,ileIl, of thi= Irlf e. ills death • t Proprtleftr. tt Ba �uticleu anrl! 1+.nfCpec tori atic3 "axis �ac'tiun and non v ears a JlllllllllliilllUlililltlillllllwtlHllllUti111lH1tt#f11L_ gOG: SE^. P03TILL L:cecaed.�ac etui.e that «uu't come off." - '.�nterw !-r"ba Coe, oct c! Ortwrtn des tt"£,� A fyr t'Pat :�11t.,C3f ire his Ula 11 �' MA N males a •Ca:Sa. T rtlschtr• real E4wte r>rl «•Pride,<1.:': train his i tot 1C1•'- BTOdgnarrl. . AKen s::.f Gunnra: Va: r9:l S di ft attention Furniture •eill U Jj a'I r:raer, by r�se7 ur telt•grspn Ad• .'� - re-ikl�rce,' 1111 King st.. n-e�t, /- reaa THt)9 P_ f'•,HE4. Brougham Ons F tg • s e TUrriilLU. �irG. John Vfl'Ow Ld 9penCling = -, robr:LL, Green luvsr• Uot. 36-17 Tl!( - 58tH annual Searboro, Fair this week in Turonto. I HE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hav•is txing lie.ld ata eve o to reGo, at .Hiss Barclay's- =ale on.Thursday A full itae of first• b last ryas a great enceeds. Ring- • --- - koR remove'1 to and thoroughly ooerDaa]• the 13alf-n-8} tiulisP, lilniC`•tt)n Aid ahs suc:ba boost. I am prepared to turuieh i class furniture now s R'. J. C:uakwell spent Wedges- eeoomaSaefon w sn -bo desire to pstm¢:ae road. According to the number of p me o lata ter earn ll rooms. 3 shall at pleas- on exhibition in � entries received, and the -efforts da in Markham ori btlsi13e5s 's 'Ree are showing some ex- we to see W old patrons when the have oc our ware rooms , assioa to visit yarkh.em. Jas, T�aRENc6, put fort!! by the directors; the dies . Gee Miss Gerin+ s new cellent values in solitare Jtaraham,Out. Esq -,how is like] to rove the best on advertisement in another column. _ Prices light. y p James Ho le disposed of most of 3 _ a' record. Judging began at 11 S Po 1e .-Diamonds '.,,Methodist Churcb jQ• S. Dillingham. o'clut:k, and a large number of his stock at his axle ou Friday = g visitors are pouring in. last. Zerviaes, as Follows. Piciierins, Oat �.�_ Reeve Beare, of Whitevale, re. in o some excellent values n Sabbath n combination set • - IDRggw etK:tr. � vieweSl Brougham L'nio th � i b' settings. _ 1030 am. ....Preaching. school on Sunday. _. _ - 7:00 p.m...... , miss Nellie Barton is visiting her John Phillips was at Ringwood Solitare Diamond special 1610 2:00 p.m... , .:.sabbath School. %"� parents for a short time. •� .. 17 8:00 p.m.... ..Epworth, League, Wagner Co on Tuesday and Wednesday at20 - TuC�iay Jas. Paul has sold his farm to Rin. tending the Christian Endeavor " " " 800 p.m.. Weeksy Prayer on Gray now on the Sharrard farm. convention held at that place. is Extra large Solitare =$tr p' Have a full line of fresh and cur- Mrs. Chao. Callander and son Har- Mrs. Hough and son, of Iowa, Thursday old, of Toronto. is visiting Mrs. Win. ed meats constantly on hand. g Mrs. Geo. Smith, of Hamilton, � All good' white stones and E. Moore, Ph. B: Hoover. flawless• p�mr, Spice _'atoll, Breakfast Bacon, Miss Lydia Fuller is. visiting her dud Mrs. McIntyre, of Whitevale, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. brother, R•. A: Fuller, postmaster spent Wednesday with H. and 3 , and merchant here. Mrs. Mechiu. - WEDDING RINGS. ' Highest prices paid for Mrs. Thos, Burton. of Whitevale, is The Communion of the Lord's Butcher's cattle. is spending a few weeks with her. Supper will be celebrated in the We carry a complete line and � -' A R - daughter, -lies. C. Forster. Presbyterian church on Sunday are con$dent we can saris- ' [!il Mr. and Mrs. Room. J. Turner, vial:• afternoon next, Service at the fy you as to choice and slew The FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE ed the latter', paz•eeta, Mr, 4rnd"_Mrs:. 0. P• L rite.. �y LT Petch, of Aurora, on Saturday and usual hour, ..90 hockey P g FOR\ �1 Now have a good assortment of prints Sunday last. The Brougham hockey team will = s mal S • and overalls from 50c. to 01,00, Bert McGregor, of Huntsville, who give an "At Home" in the rink _ Our motto: quick s and Also a lot of Ladies dress skirts and has been visiting his aunt Miss Barnes this (Friday) evening. A large = quick returns." Being oarnposed of the tooth 4ltat OOM0e underskirts ranging from f35c up to for some months returned home Fri- number of "invitations have been of lee No 13, in the 4th ova of the township 7.50. Ladies wrappers ranging from day .last. sent out, and a good time is . ex- _ RICSARDSON At CO., of Pialtering, consisting of 85 acres more Wc. up to 12.00. Aproning, shirting Mrs, Wm. Hutchings was taken petted. The committee in charge S watchmakers, Jewelers WHITBY = -or Tess. On the premises are a Root} hese and gingham IOe up to 25c per yar& suddenly ill Suncl;ay-evening last and of the affair are R. A. Birrel, H. _ _ lair outbuildings and watered by a never 'Highest price paid for all kinds of for a time life was dispared of but at = r$ - - fiailiugspriag. This fsrda is well adapted farm produce. Pouttry a specialty. writing is improving, E. Stevenson, L. J. Gleeson, F. 1IIIIIti11111111111111111111t1t1111fNi111t111111111111NIHIG for either stock or grain. 0. Mr, and.Mrs. W. G. Barnes arrived Sanderson _ E. BRYAN, 4X SOS', erson and Alf Hamilton Tears to Boit purchaser, home from their wedding trip Thurs- - -" For further particulars apply to Robert Lot 11, Con 2, day evening. Our' cornet hand sere- Ca,I'd of Thanks. NEW LAUNDRY naded the happy couple at their home Mc$raay, Pickering, P. 0.pory Pickering.fir. Barnes ave themarovalwelrowe - I would be glad of a few lines in 4. There werealsoa number of other P p The tttldersi tied has o lied tt our ra,uable a er to make the fol- - 'e Vs Ric�ardsoa, O1�IINIO N B A1�T8 friends present. Con atulations g � gr owing statement ; On Friday even- p were extended 'lir. and Mrs. Barnes. a laundry next door to W. T. ink, Sept. 4th, my barn was struck by Dunbar's, and having had nearly lightning, the Are in a short time fnsirypgi's es rienceinBowman- ' ' +- - Notary ' Pickering 2plta Ut 01IZ6 1 t utbui `ngs and contents. a oil vine, is prepared to o rs ass CapitaReservl aid U0,Fund $3000.000 ,�QD.�OQ lad 8edneday, gafreinder]ts'of LeafInsurancerComanis,ahead apse work atptts al rates. 1 a forme was office Give me a trial. wilfully diima in Bert yfasser'sauto- Columbus, Ontario. Company, twenty ' WHITBY BRANCH. mobile byplacinggga'fence girll across four hot r; the agent, Mr. Birkett, �;(',, the Kington ad, but the jury and two of the Directors, vaz : Messrs. TO Are there any' Flies brought in a recommendation of mer- C. Disney and Chas. 1fcAvoy were 'on .SOO Proprietor. _ bras! Nanking isaineu '1'saasaoted g i 1 attention t the aoAeatton He will be sentenced on Monday. the premises, and within ten days Spec a atte11 on Rives o s of c+ - •' Qn' �OII�' Primer's Sale and other Notes• the evidence showed that after play- after my claim was sent in, I had for- BAOL�IdB DEPARTMENT, ing a game of football• one of a num- tarried to me a cheque for the whole The Interest, allowed on deposits of ,t1.Otl and up- beg of boys suggested placing the log amount of insurance. Such lIrompt�U 111 �t1� O� CHAD on the roadway and Lennox put the action as this on the Ptrrt of this Com- CJ n Note is the season for them. We wards, ; E,. J. THORTON, suggestion into effect. The jury- was p ny I believe to he worthy of praise. have for sale XA1;AC+BRl told by Mr. Robinette that they could .Thanking you for this space, g y I remain, yours very truly In°>rponsted by act of Parliament at 1671 Tan lefoot. . not convict unless the were�a.tisfted Wilson's Fly Pad ffi; that Lennox wilfully damaged the ptalsaa3ag urn -oh. a Insect Powder, : Ladders particular automobile entering into Powder G-uns. the -The evidence proved � - -B abed C pits!:..... -._....... Se 27th JOSEPH PILKE IAot of>o P , - ------ --=-- - - - -- con = _ KFOR-SALE.. iwo,oilo . • ' Try Them. ciusively that the automobile was be- R_ f9R�F0 IbE�'T - :s Ieo-oea . ................... - We snake all kinds -of ladder 20c _ FARM the nortk OS scree of lot g9, coo. 9 is Ayers Rea3lly Convertible............ 1,809,1!;0 Ing driven ata rate of 30 or 3a miles the To wr:ehip of Pickering. with gmd buildings JOHN Cowat4, Esq T. R. MaMrri.ut E Cast the best at per foot. an hour, and an accident would have and well watered with spring areik. A pl to President All kinds of wood turning. - occurretl if any obstacle' had 'been Henry T. Michell, Claremont, pr gpw&I attention liven w Farmer's Bale All .kinds Of Carriage wood- struck. Mr. Dewart, the Crown At- !rotas Colieotionssolicited and promptlymad• -PHARMACY NG working, Corney, on the other hand, held that j f� ACRE FARM TO RENT for a Farmer's Notes discounted American 0,111 working . if the prisoner wilfully without legal I ` v 0 term of years, -being corcb part cr loo Foreign Exchange bouxbs and sold Dt"" Is' g ID, con. 7• Pickering, one and one Dalt insist sued, available on all parte of the world * �v right or excuse did that which dnm- PH ARMAC 1 Blacksmithing and Saw gnn2-i south of Cres house, Te frame is oa me with goes Taslp[s f6aY >Depasttpsat. " mind and filing. age to other people's belont intra, he s goon scone home, !ares fee©e barn aftD good Chopping every day. _ was liable to be convicted. $!,z Hon- I stone aubling beneatb. Thirty urea Needed Interest showed on de��odts at highest ours oT g charge word against the prisoner. down and ten acres of astute For further rout rsiea, and creditedhalf-yearly to depodtor glee bent Pickling Spices at the 1i g P pantculars apply to WHIG idzCHIx,-sr°- pst Pickling W. H. Jackson, Brock Road. i During the course of his remarks be, ngbam r, o. 49tl coo. Herr, s[itnsgar. ... W •. ... .. :.. : < , . r.'., bw'}" %:J•, s•. c'�' '._s�"'.•k�=',5 "!�"•.'��`'� �'rWx,9'i'. . :.., } ,, ., ,, ., _. .,. ._,.:;: • : - ., r.;.. ., -. t . .. ,.-•. L....,, .. .t ,,.i., w+, .' o a .�o.;J. _.� �.,.i4,i . t .fy/ �'� t„ .Y`r"p °' �,l;s:..r .'!!., -.. .,. n,• , •.-'P-•+a.. r.. w. r..o '... 4 L -,W ,s•• .,¢e. ", f.. 'M ..ri;hR 'wk ./Tw_rd�+_.8,' d+"4' x. r, zFi., •Y..' •.mf'4n.:+�%:�., '� ,;:'-: e;�:.'........ '�.7, ;s. -,. 'si."r�•n+as�ti.;.3«, •,,n:. ':ct. 7,':u- ,,#r,:.,.e,r•'�.�..r�''^„`sx,acw"d.Y�d_.-.xr_>,.5�2„r�§m wssa+�.�:_�w., f ...' c+sr,a�.. �..=:�^+...�::,.s:-�.�'_ .nW+,.�.. -:€i�r �. �"� ���. •� - t�` ter: e = ..I 1. . ,.��.,...�;mx: sr- .. a,. aN rr.1' 2teaching his disciples .in order tbat 3% ii%0, as the power coats• nothing, one cast11 ' ' -, countless afford to utilize the wind when b• • about in • th9 darkness of heathen- �� has it. 1Jsuaily -'the wind bl.Al - - dom, Wiry through us be brought In- IFOR more or Iesa during ev'ety 24 boars,, . . - - avdng touch withr the cross. and it is an uncommon occurrenc• _��__-._? ..�- -. ~: LESS : when there is not enough_ .wind dura to s �. FOR THF VI'FAK AND bIEZP Developed ed Which We Sh 1I �. We have -often read hose herioc - sonabie and Profitable ing a )fried of three consecutive l Y Y 8 { .3"' `be f1 water or. run a fee enough to pump ..: ',.: arms for an oatthlin miLrUal. Kekinve saved a ,IC ho-Betsy fillet)+ days to give owerd uuill. A wiad _' " Need i n a Better World. . not realize how our deeds as the '4 �;*��V mill to be used for pumping purposes , ' representatiges of Christ can draw only is a simple machine. ' It has : nien to or drive them* away from the iiierely to be geared sd as to give llameat of Canada, in the year Ons short time ago .the'doctora told me cross? Many yearn ego a French WI3AT HURTS GOOD STOCK.• the pump a„ slow, ' Thousand Nine Hundred and Three. P p - easy, safe motion, ... that within six months I must die. army was battling under the hot We breed ptfre bred stock to en- and thus avoid wasting its ower by 1Vrn: tinily, of Toronto.. at the S P Department of Agriculture, Ottawa) What I want to know is how I can and blasting Algerian sun. The hance their points of value in order and destroying the mit) and pinup straighten out a wasted life so as to forced marches and the. counter to secure an animal that, when plat- by jerking the pump plunger against A despatch from Chicago says: meet my God." Well, sty brother, marches which that army was com- ed herds or flocks, will increase their the solid and unyielding column o[ - 13a+*. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- if these words should ever be seen by polled to take were enough to kill markot worth, Since the results at water, On the other hand, .the pow- _ '. - :' ed' from the following text: Mathew your eye or repeated to your ear, an African negro, let alone a Euro- the Klock must be and are the test er'-windmill --is geared up so as to, -- , _ .-'--,--:d,, 29, "'Learn of me." tie Hest step for you to take is to Pean. Then in order to increase the of all breeding, live stock raisers are run the vertical shaft ata high rate The school-house is the great re- accept Jesus as the Divine Teacher. horror fatal cholera broke out in increasing the tendency to introduce of speed for a wholly - ' - gergoi;___in which are collected the You are not to accept him as did one regiment. Moa niter man died. pure bred blood in their stock, It i r streams u/. k.' ^wiled a whicfie oeph Eirneat- non, as a illl`IeEREItT PL.3iPOSF., _ - g good rs. univeriiilly a-ir mif%ri We telievr i F and all seemed to be lost. But One A windmill for power purposes to I Bowed down from the ages. It is ten, • You must not accept him as with out question. that the only _ . i night Colonial Gardarens wanted to generally set' on top of the barn. The . the place where scholars can climb do many, as a religious leader like agency that will increase Lha market .. • - upon the broad shoulders of the in- blobammed or Buddha or Zoroaster prove that this dreaded. disease was inset tuitst be &rtuly set and Lha value of an animal in good-blood, tellectual giants of the past and the or Confucius. You are not to ac- contagious "wholly through fond shaft well braced to keep it in per- i. ,„ and in no other way." So he him- coupled with proper feeding. In con- feet alignment and make as little ,'. ;•• present and see as far as they have rept him as a seer or prophet, a self lifted one of the cholera corpses sidering the purpose of pure. bred fricticI possible. - At the lower - - seen, because those shoulders are John the Baptist, as Elias or a out of its bed. Then he turned to live stock there is a tendency,among eixf is attached-.a pulley or a series _ lifting those students' -heads toward Jeremiah. You are to accept him his men and said : "Now I will show some farmers. and stock. raisers to' of cog wheels t° trabamit the pow- the stars. It is ,the place in which as did Simon Peter when he turned you that cholera is not infectious." assume - that Lite better. .grades.. of man is taught how to harness the and said, "Thou art Christ, the Son I will ass the night ,in this mans animals do not demand proportion- or to the machinery. Sometimes the _ winds and lasso the electricity and of the Living God." Are oµ ready p g feed grinder is geared or attacheh Y g y qed:°' He raised the bc>�i-cIathe� ateiy .better care and fectding than directly -'to rhe'lower• end"ot the tap the oil wells and contribute to to accept the authoritative Jesus and lay down and slept. In the ,the common nondescript antmat. The shaft, Every :effort should be made - the common wealth and development as divine? - morning he -&'oke,, arose and de- rmore or less pronounced erroneous to avoid the use of'a line shaft, un- of _ his brother. man, so that all Oh, the credentials of the teacher, to his own �v�arices a well � impression and practice -of it is what _ __ __ - necessary ri or a ver 1 working together may cause the "de- Christi In the prophecies of Scrip- man, That power of a personal ex- Ihurto the pure bred animal, - Y ong ample inspired his men. They took This phase of handling pure bred belt, 'as by such means a la cert' to blossom as the rose." Lure the can read them. In the mfr- large per- ' We would eulogize that compound i acles � which he performed we can heart. The French army saved. live stock hurts the better t tentage of the power. is absorbed, type °( arttcularl where shafting is o ' word of eleven letters called the verify them. In the•4estlVII of My friends, our examples as-repre- animals and handicaps the breeding P y' g pec- "school-house." But, after all, the John the Baptist and W the Heaven- sentatives of Jesus Christ must of the better class of stock among ated at high ,speed. . "school-house'.' is merely a represen- ly Father's voice, which sounded exert the same kind of a good or !certain - classes of .live stockmen. A teat of a power windmill by Prof. t use ve term: Its tr a value ie not over the dritspfnse locks of the Son ce that Colonel S'artla.rcna�q F. S. King showed that a 12-foot 1 _` in the intrinsle worth of the bricks Iof God when Christ was baptized, had over his men. 4s gospel stn- that most need the services of bet- wheel woad grind from 19.2ri (I. and atones and wood which compose we can prove them. Christ's cre- dents we must duplicate Christ's ter sires and' Clams, this view of the 1 pouf of corn per hour, with a wind +. its buildings: it to in the spiritual Identials are of the highest authority. f life or we must misrepresent him. matter is ver well velocity of 7t miles, to 1348 pounds - and Intellectual worth of the men ilThey must be accepted.- I We shall lead sinful men and women y presented In a' with s, wind velocity of 35.6 miles. �„ - and the women who stand behind its . The Ptidagraph by a recent writer, who gospel classroom in the next to his altar or drive them farther says:- fWith a 20 mile wind a wheel of this - -- ' - teachers' desks. Students from far j place, has a self sacrificing teacher, away. "We are the light of the'; I size will grind i0 to 15 bushels corn j "2MIcn who grow- live_ stock at home : and near came to sit at the feet of'The word "self-sacrificing'" can well.tworld "rte are the salt of the I per -hour, - or it will run a Luzz ly often become ocer enthusiastic over + Hillel and his famous grandson .be applied to all true men and wo- earth.•' "We are the cities. set up iAaw as fast as two men caro to Ganialiel, although for the moat part , men who follow the noble profession pure bred stack after a visit to the . I. Ion a hill which cannot be hid," !s p handle cordwood, or a fodder cutter i - those teachers had no buildings of of teaching. I care not whether gospel students we are Christ's- re--1 agricultural fairs or fat stock show ,fast Qnough .to keep two mien bvyy 1 resentatf.es. Christ's witnesses, ;They%reason that the difference int any caortri Plato was the disciple those men and women .oro filling P ;size and a seance between the rib- � r) ' $vipJe! puv s elstuo� 8u)6)ddns - . -of '-o' rates and the teacher of Arts- (conspicuous professional chairs, as and we cannot help it. pee Where it Is n•rcessary to run a churn, .. - bon winnerii at the ring nerd their - - tote who is the founder of the aca-'did William Graham Slumne.r'- and A MESSAGE TO T'NE WORLD, � griricistone, or other slow running own stock at home is due solely to do it,ic school famous the Worid,1 John Russell Bartlett, and Julius machine," a short countershaft is . round', et for the most art these � IT Seale and Jo .c'itor What a message it is that the � GOOD '11111-ItHiItiG, - y p y, Joseph.'Storey, and - . j place a few feet from the main men had the str_?t. corners for their !Theodore W. Dwight, and Mrs. bfary !atudenta In Christ's adiool are coat- The rapid change in loan and a shaft and the speed reduced in this iuisaionecl to deliver to the world Y Y = F put4eys of d1Qcr- ctassrorirm+ and the hiilsidea for Somerville, and Elizabeth Stewart ' tendency to early maturit do not tics by the .use of It transforms, the whole aapect . of r - Itboir laboratories. They were poor! Phelps', and Alica Freeman Palmer,', i take place. -The good ahimal is ent sizes, . `and bis Lon or whether thew are itis. Thea world, in the light of i in pocket, though rich in brains ry y our Lord's teaching, is no longer gi`en scrub conditions A scrub) _. The Divine Teacher la our theme. `toaching'In humble district schools, 'the scene of meaningless suffering of farmer with scrub feeding will soon, . _` If we have not yet learned the value (they are - all penple who- sacrifice lusel-Ims' %tsuggle and ine%rtabto dls- make' scrub :rt+3t•k ou-t of the progeny) ANOTHER BIG INDUSTRY. - of Jesus Christ as $n Instructor, j themselves for the good of others appointment. It le a scene of pre-' of our stational prize winners, even ! -- • -1heri let us learn !t now in the com- There is no business or profession on though the have a long iPdi ree of Wire Company Erecting a Plant to pa,ration, of discipline, of education, it y g 1 g I Turn Out 100 Tons of Afire Dai P mand of my text. JeRtt9 !n these earth in which there is more wear Iin, the highest sense of the word,- for !royal blood. IL takes an, improved i -Looking for the Wire Northwest _ thr.-e words recorded in Matthew em- and tear upon the nervous system a larger, fuller. life. AS 1.hP child- ! farmer who will impro%o his. system I Trade. ' . i - _:phastzPs the gr�+at fact chat from than upon those coriscieriious men ;ren who are now a-%senibling In our jot feeding' and -care to handle sue- j . G--. hem- and..- him__alone -We-Weran_ leer.._ sem.,,,,., wb4 �-"k- r-and n: • r •-*•----r ,--.•ser_-�.t.g,--ly�are&-`frir----4ikLly pure btred animals on the W'heist wire Is.. article that !s f _ • tho great gospel lessons we ought to out, .spend their )teem expounding � a manhood and wontanhaud of use- farm Ile must know their charac- used by everybody, it is amaizing festa. Thus today I would gTea-4p and m. plaining and catechising _. be-'Itul ser,. so .the men and women rteristics- he must know thr relation *how.- few people know anything - . anI 1.d the city church bells a4 and aCHOOLTEACHERS' TRIALS fhigher Reade. They, Lou, aiv be-iiig ,and then.bv vt::lir.t; to bestow pati-! iron is Protupted by the reading of • . lege sexton holds his bell rope-. + - - Iod-ucated and tralned for a grander!ent carr and attention upon the anl-1 n neat pamphlet entitled "Hare, Its .: I j Manufacture and X1,;vs," circulated as I pull and the church bolls swing Just think of the tractions human 'career. Tete lessons are hard to '.,mals he has in charge." I foe b . :,backward and forward and the %liver (colts the average public schooi,learn,-.the•discipline 19 often painful. I' It a har-d.probletn _-to cnrLvince y the North- Securt- -•- notes of these tx119 go echoing down ,teacher has to train. A great many ! But we go to our tasks -with a the well mined scrub" farmer that ties Company, Temple Building, Tor- - tha valleys until they tun arents send their children to school ,brave heart when we. discover that i onto. It contains a complPte his-. ey p ate up p he is, such, but the sure teat is a htsagailnILwovld ctynaana boapcl minards of is- u to e In erhavegtheirdhrainhedevelorri as- wel7 j Beare hardah! s a purposeinlne'stecutlon e and canIcircumwtance Bitch as `the above 'writ- set ip tory fon and half-tone f the wire tengrA �ngadot tar: Come in schoolg-° ('omo to `They cannot stand tkte boy's racket I afllletian when wo nd know that the Pr indicates 1t'Pre such a thing posy the vgriovs Processes olid machines . y' sible it would prove a boom- to the school) All ye 'who would learn of et hotxte, so i tiny expect the public , are developing in us qualities- which used !n the manufacture of ,.tire and- pure bred breeding intrrezats of the its immediate products, such as hire .Jesus,. come to school, come to {teacher to supple .the neglected mar we shall need. in .a beth+r world than.; 1. _ .• _ Ithls:.- Trus come to us with now. (country tf esgry prospocti%i, biwder fencing, wire nails, etc. The book school, Is not this the meaning discipline, G-vd pity the' were not perS?"d to secure first- which _is mailed tree on application, r c my text. •*L•earn of me'*+' young graduate of. the, normal' faces, We can understand now our' {th. . _ school, who herself la hardly old Divine Teacher's inaugural message' !clasp animate until he will gi +R hat also containn a dearri(ztton of rho ., _. THE GOSPEL CLAS--`;ROOM. lenotigh I"Blessed are they - that mourn;" is necessary to bring -out their rr-I plant of the Imperial Steel & Wireto a mother, and yet has sults, As it In, every com.munit.y I Company, . .. The gospel cla."room,. in the first Ito keep in line every day thirty - or I"Blessed a,re they who huwgrr and y, Limited, now in course of _._ .place, has in Christ an authoritative forty boys and girls, most of whom thirst," for under his blessed teach- j has cases where some whose capabill- ; erection at C'ollingcvood. TRiis com- - "teacher. I invite have not ties are insufficient', has fun + g I you with renis- yet learned what the word Ing we have learned that "all things g d into Pany is Prectin at that inlet one -•W- dente to sit at- his feet because he •• work together for good to them that, pure bred stock. His knowledge of of the 'flnest wire plants on the,. con- obedience" means{ I lovo God - ( the sublecy is LAIto. and bis inellAs i ttnent. The ultimate output wilt ,T _ - has aright is teach He speaks -gut, oh brother what is the - rnY I -The second purpose of this text is ! tions Roan lose' ftieir, e;trtenoss, -anti I'bd 100 tons' of wire daily: 500 skill- - nor only because as a human being �aacriflce of an earthly teaches for to send ou forth as gospel. eve the nett incident is the community P yes, and ed workmen ' wilt be ant to he has learned what we ought to her pupils compared to that which �' g ngt i a j the ground area covered by the 'learn, but he comes clothed with dl- 1 the Divine Teacher has made for us ? I lists, ou are to go up and down who are holding des experience as a the street and rea.oh everywhere the natural se buikiiuga will occupy five acres. Thla _ ___, vine authority_ His credentials ar© Is ;here any patience_ like. unto .__ his ; P rY i, gttenee ai -a .venture .in . _ - ron an i ` ..higher than " those of any human patience? - Any forgiveness greater s*eet stony of-Jesus. , YoL aro to - "FANCY STOCK," company s oflertng $4'0,000-of the_ " do' this because it you aro true gos- �- first block of $100,000 of the com- . teacher. - They proceed from• God than 'his forgiveness ?,Any martyr- It is untortunate-, but node the on a stook - for male.-. - The stock himself. He is the Son- and 'the co- dom like "unto his martyrdom ? Dur- pal students you u ill as naturally l Pony' y talk. about your Teacher as a•=less true, 'that- the- average person is is $10 shares cumulative preferred equal of God the Father, He cornea ing- the life of the late Thomas Gal- inclined to name Lha animal as they 7 r cent., with a beaus of o o, .. to us a conqueror clothed in -white laudet, that noble Christ-tike teacher bird- hatched under a songstress' ]x rl wing will sing; as n seed dropped direct result of the failure, rather sliare.corrunon toFevery'share of pro-. . vesture, "and ot} his thigh a name serif m God to serve the American to than the inex eriehee of 'tlfe mAn. It' (erred. Some W,000 has alread ' ...written, -King of kings and Lord of deaf mutes, he often spent daps and rose; as a dowse [;rat tud will ouched of is true that betfer stock require bet- I been subscrdbed. - - Those' interested in lords. "For' he. taught them as Leachin ks nd months over one pupil the morning nsun will sparkle into a I ter care and thought, and it is' no the' l=ast industrial progress of this • one having authority• and not as the g him hew• to pronounce a diamond-as-_allying -sunset ori ild�detFietendo them that-they-do: do: The �°JV6trY-shoutd-send far .the-pamph ••• • scribes." single vowel sound. But great ae g ey" • In this age of intellectual progress Dr. Gallaudet's sacrifices were can.) the overhanging .rlovde with passe- improved animal shows its utilit tri let,. acrd those who have surplus cap- - { ser- c i er rices its finished it I* ablialo my y g A Products i industries�ot the country Cannot { Lord's d'a ? As a Divine Teacher has mon be the means under the power command upon the open market do better than ut some of It. In 9ugb true teacher, whether " of the higher of the Hol Spirit to lead not Christ s nt ears and Y P you into when co ared with tete a staple indust as wire. -:. or the lower grades, to have his or y years the -gospel class-room. May it also grade of- liivvee stock. This s ntement p industry her credentials. For 'instance: If I trying to teach ya how to speak just t _. . - _. _.. _. wish to educate one of my 'little two words in the right way, "Our be the means of sending you forth; has been so thoroughly demonstrktt-. -, - ♦ . . Father ?" We read how. the .mis- one. and all, as gospel teachers, ed in this- great 'market that` argu- '• ' .. ' :f - '• girls to be a public School teacher I stonary teachers have been martyred • ary. It is sufflcietrt went ie unnecess Man proposes-then woman stops say to .her: _ "Now, daughter, your in China.'in the defense of their u that the in and does the rest. r suture life occupation depends entire- P P' packer wants _.a higher Neo man is tall'atdugh to he. shote ifs. But was there ever a death of grade of live stock and is -willing to _ ly upon yourself and your work. I a tAacher like unto that of the mares Pa a " -IIAD TEETH IN A COW. y, premium in a superior price to ,neighborly criticism. • am going to send you through the tyrdom of my Christ ? In order .. to Trre )sift acs of. the teeth • ma the producer who. will Rut such anti- • - - -- - _. -" common, ,public' school: I"believe RL' Y tof p •��������•��••�•sgViff►•ve 0 i:� teach us how to attain eternal life occasiDned b equal wearing of mals upon Life market. • �� „ every child should go there, be she ha.s he not sacrificed-for us to his Y the of . Occasionally failures are ceasing to . . rich or poor, black or white, Jew wounded hands and wounded feet s°tea of the teeth of by some of the mar the Y g • • 1 or gentile or Catholic. In order to and wounded head and gaping side, -incisors being, broken, which, may. Possibilities that the pro- • •( - ,1p I ce the beat types of citizens all into which the Roman soldier thrust happen when cattle are pastured on sneer of market live stock has be- classes of children shoulcl sterid his'spear ? I es. My Nord and m 4nndy ,or gravelly • soil. The molar fore him in %ealizing more for his • -ST9 JACOBS : { - ---- . I . . aboulder and hgn(i in a-i I. .n iSacre tooth may also show irregular wear reef, pork and mutton, lien must • _ ggospel students@ from similar causes. Theis' c�esik • -- hand at the school desk. from I' ave his life for his g at'n-to loole r-ore-t • 0 - � may-become sharp or it may happen the men -- than to indiscriminately •' • i will send you to the high school, He died that we might live, l condemn ever thin in the Zine of. ,: ,. OIL . _ ..-then to the normal. , Then, when that n melee tooth is accitleiitall,y I Y $ CHRIST'S GREATER PURPOSE, pure bred live stock, simply i you have your 'different diplomas, fractured. It may also occur that a ply because . you can go before the- state board But the Divine Teacher Christ has supernumerary tooth has developed one injudicious manager makes n I - p��� ' • ` or county board of examiners and a fax greater purpose than to m6fely in an unusual position, and that it failure. • s-y.�a a May a.tmw r11 1 have your knowledge tested. Then, save his gospel. students. He teaches interferes with the natural and regu- ... "" - • fl 'if you pass, your teacher's certifi- his disciples, who sit at his feet in lar mastication of the food. -Tho _. RhCumafii» : ' y y' • mouth inav be examined by RIND)vfILI..S . FOR' I'OprE.R. - cotes will be vee you.. Bu't, dao h- order. . that they,. . ma become ,like Neural if - Bd Y g grasping • him, how they in turn may carry' theanimal's ton It is doubtful if man farmers rea • ILUM32 o,` ter, you cannot teach in any public tongue with on@ hand y • - tichool unless you are an authorita- his message anis truth to the farther-. and partially withdrawing it from lite the full possibilities ' of using • $Oeliachm - A t " ,your most Parts of the earth. He looks the mouth. so as to expose. the teeth windmills for running farm machin- • Sciatica �. • Live teacher-u less you 'have p pp upon his .Students with respect to cry. In some sections a windmill • credentials. Without them you can- to' inspection. When 'ft is with. d he • s rams• s e their future,,. as every true inatrub way be seen °n every farm, .whiIc in • p • •`not even be a cadet or substitute for ought to do. I once read of a examine the -;back teeth with the other th • Druisies 0 • - , for a day." Yamova teacher who never entered hand SO as to obtain a more, precise parts in,the e country a person • • ,,,'AN AUTHORITATIVE TEACI3ER, his classroom but he , )says took o8 idea of their conditign the speculum, ;nay ride for miles,.and.n°.t meet with : - sOs'eAees ' sv!}ick_iA veer!__, one. ,The ivinclrniIl' will dcononrically $tj�iifelS __..__ .-.__--- -• -„-- 1g-bwt-and-bred-'before bis se o - `-be - --ktnd9-of- • • Now, my friends, as gospel stud- introduced into the mouth so as to roti aTI ctnLto- , y fg-rm • � -- ars as though he was coming into tache " -ants, are you ready to accept Jesus s-raratP- the` Jaws"anal kee them n net y, Mich a feed grinders; •- CO_ QUERS__• - sai presence of . king, for," he • P • Christ as an authoritative teacher? fodder cutters, buzz saws, fanning said. "no one .knows what fntuPe apart while the Rxamination.is being j � i • Are you ready t.o accept him as the ruler or leader of the people may be made. sharp edifies of the teeth must mills, grind-stones, churns, to say • • (Son of God? A few weeks ago a devcla in under nothing of pumping water, whic)i is • • . p g my-tolich. There- be removed by the tooth rasp. Any, • • . gentleman wrote to a friend of tore I wish , to show my students tooth whicli interferes with most•ica the most ,common: use. to which it o'• ' - -A .;mine a pat,betic letter, which went respect." Christ iii the same' tion or which' is' fractured or loos tins been put. • VA �• • _ proper k The onl.t' objection which can he •' H • a - sornething like this:-^Oh, why do t.hw way is loo ing at his gospel students shmilrl he' extracfed, Tn pPrfonnin •' • • ministers . keep on preaching upon through the eyes of prophecy. ITe cricli an oneration it )S hco-t to throw raised against. the iise of a windmill • .'w • o ' useless and impractical subjects? Why is the Divine Instructor, who teaches or- cast the ox or rote -anal have itR I is that the kind sometimes does not • - • do :SrrV not preach upon soma of his disciples that through' them we ),rad bele) i,+urrly So as to centile blow when power is wanted. That •••e••ee•e•aM••i�•►•Ni0•• . %be vlia: questions of the squl? , A may, learn the way of life, Ile is the operator to do what to necessar V. ! is not a Serious ,objection, because s-f . - . . • . 1 , .. - .. - •. / . s .\ _ + . i / + -1 I i. I . , ... ,?'.,.; ,t � <.. „,.'.a•.a' .,.. -'. .,.., a ,��.y .., �n ...,...., -1».. n+]n s-..':........,. .�._'h., .P . -„ ,. .. e. t: ....�,.ec..et . c•:'.. t" ..».;,,,. ...�.'.. :.,+�•Y & :PE�aa..��a.:Ka' -C�""�4...+�ii• r. .rt r i•L''kt w,:�., ; :. I -m r,.� s " lr y tr - " - a. - . • n . .fief .. , - § �.Y -: t, r „ - „ - . N .. .,, .. r :; ,Y. ., ' �� alOeeeNe with tear; it vM9 what he knew the broke his .word, and was stilly a Q�[�1� `)T �1�g(�'� ' cyclist had gone to fetch -the police. Irlead of all; the waxasn was, met- U1111f `..IlU .J�D�41I '� '� . He knew there was ao hope for aphorically, pelted. .- -cc --- -' -- tae she"'—L— - ltmawa;-leak d - out -INVARIABLY DIIIr TO ZOf38 D: It would start with the grasp of somehow. and Miriam was ashamed ; the handicufLs and end with the hang- -as ashamed as a sissy can feel. The WATERY BLOOD, man's noose, Hence- -his frantic feeling was not a particularly' strong . . • T =.t - -- 1 d-_ ��, one; but there grew from it a teel- ++ n The answering calls came nearer Ing that was, and that, as time Pimples, Blotches, Soils and mm ., 1 '• _ 1.and near %,, till recently a girl le went on,, grew Stronger and stronger ash Easily Clear eta �r we 'Rashes eta Fr r�C1r, The Sign Of the ed over the hod t road --h ad Reuben known it,�he the 8loifd. 11 _. ,-. ., m Lee h have behav rents • but ' .. ria ate. All diseases ate, akin and Ont. l� might ed differently; y, 1A. - , ,.--� - "Q,uick, Marry --here 1" when she threatened he laughed -she . Arrow _ ' .:. tsea esv91' the com-' From was a woman She ran to his side. So w months, passed on, the Pleaion are caused ' by bad blood. sales mA "A knife. Haven't got one 7 Put camp moving from place to' place, 1'aleneas and pimples, blotches and . M OM«eNM00s your hand in my pocket this side. and no - arrests -• were made by the boils, cafe rashes and open Bores, i . CHAPT-R VIII. "Arad the men -the murderers?" That's it. Cut the cord's." police. As a matter of fact, they itching eczema. and burning erysipe-i "`, „ las-all these blemishes come from l Tito cycle had not travelled many, I kstooked them senseless and then In a moment he' was free Swatch- had not the slightest clue. At the bad blood. Abad skin 1s a Sure tied thesn securely to a gate." ng the knife from the. girl's hanoi, inquest a verdict of wilful murder 1 yards before Dick felt an increasing "There's not a . moment to lose, he said • had been returned, but the police sign of bad blood -thin blood, wat- ---heavineas in hie -burden -Vere 1 h. -then.- take the east beat; "Run down to the ditch -there's failed to ery..blood. blood poisoned with tlm-� fainted. His difficulty was increas- get on the track of the tell the men they'll have to keep on water there. Quick I Bring it in murderers. pttritiee. You can't have a healthy,, ed. To carry a second body on duty another two hours, or till re- that straw hat there "- Meanwhile, Dick Causton became a clear skin till you make your blood' one's machine is hurdertsome enough, I coved• Let your men fall in; but 1'he hat Vere had left behind her. close friend of the family at Groyne- Pure and rich with Dr. Williams' - - but when that body. Iowa the power I instead of relief;- get into ,that By As the girl tilled the hat, Reuben w,9od Hall. . He loved .the girl Pink Pills. These -pills are a - sure > ---- =ref helping, it becomes a dead vVeight waiting there -five of them." liberated the other men, and in his whose fear he had despised; and in •'nd speedy cure for all skin iiiseasee, "�;, Indeed, for agonizing eczema or bothersome Dick was a cod rider;' he could "Yea, sir." own rough -a. -rid -ready way endeavour- her, grief and mourning for her (i' B "Is the doc-. C+h here be is. ed to bring them back to conscious- mother, his heart went out to her. little pimples -for s bad complexion* +steer w1th, his feet as easily as with Good evening, doctors There's been noes:' The water, when it came, He hoped to win her. He would or ugly open ulcers, No claim is -..._ his -hands. One of the latter he murder on the road=-" ' helped. And presently the men were put his shoulder to the wheel, met- ever made for Dr. WkIliatms' Pinup - - released, and with the free arm he "Murder ? Oh no; the girl will be on their feet -dazed, but sensible. aphorically, and his wheel, ifterally, Pills not backed by the most poli -i -- clasped the girl's unconscious form all right directly. I have brought The girl looked round, and did in the cycle -shed. Work --he had an live proof, and in this connection we; _ closely to him, nix: so he pedalled , her out of the swoon she was in. not ask a 'question: probably read incentive now, He knew not that offer the testimonial of Mrs. Nicholas; '''on. Oa' till he came to the very Sem to have had a bi fri `t but the story, Vere's heart had but one tenant- McAvoy,, a lite -long, much -esteemed' - g gh ry, or part of it, from the resident of Easter, Ont. To a re-` outsldtts ot. the towgi,-: till thenl.stte will be all right=-" pfcttttre she saw. It was well ilius- Reggio. No one could imagine Reg- ' -----_ase did not ,meet a soul. When he i "It's on the road' doctor. This trated. . gie to be her lover; his whole time porter of . the Advocate Mrs. MC - did, he was so close is the local ! gentleman has Just come in. Tramps "Not a minute, not a second, to was spent in attentions to the cam- Avoy se3d :-"'Some years ago I war taken with a slight itching under , _ _____- : police elation that he would have waylaid three ladies;- you. hags been lose," said Reuben hoaseely. "Can penton.- g ng -'- ' been wasting time to stop, so he -attending one of them, the two are you walk ? You must. Quick ba.ck'l Miss Weatcar speedil recovered, one of my arms. I gate ft'little 'at-' " It .... y pedalled on, on till he saw the pur' on the roadway still -one. dead." Strike and clear. The ---'a ridden and gradually, with Bir George's tendon at firet thinking it would ply=blue lamp with the words "Po- "Dead I" oft !or the police. One of the won full approval; took up the reins of the para away, but in this I was mise lice Station" on it, and under that "Yes," interposed Dick, as he took en's doad. If they Catch us it is a establishment. One step on the lad- taken for as time went on it became . ." he rode into the station -yard, a gulp' of the bra•adv of which he swinging job.". . der she had set herself to climb she worse and soon developed into an On a form against the wall some I stood In serious need; "dead -.kicked That acted better than the water had mounted -Sir George was a aggravated case of eczema, . causing 1. m_were sitting,_puLtiag_the__9nish: to -death .._.oae._ot the -etas,- Ower; surf_. a great deal of Stn,. irritatlgn and ing' touch to the bright buttons of ' other lady 1s in sore need of medical pitch, trouble on her own part, It had suffering, n Tact I was Coa:pelled their tunics, and preparing for the I assistance." . "Mirry," said Reuben, "you can only been a question of time, this to endure tortures. I consulted a :: march out they would presently I "Let us go at once, then." run faster then we can. Take the j widowhood. But she was glad that doctor and took medicine for several . - maks to relieve those officers who And they weal out. Dick, the stuff off the women earl Come altar the cycle incident had occurred, and months; but the trouble did not had been on day duty. Idoctor, and the sergeant, amrt eater- us quick." - .- - saved her the use of the subtle drug leave, neither did it get any better. - "Catch me -catch hold of the mash- ed the waiting fly. ' The girl. nodded, and the men dia- ! she hard ready -not, she told her- In fact it took a. turn for the worse - Ise 1 Quick I" "Straight on, straight as _vont ! appeared, turning their coats a. ' self, from any absurd feeling of and developed into scrofula: Aa the - ... There was that in his tome as he I can," said Dick to the driver, i they 'dld so. Miriam weal to the I bumanity : if people were in the way, doctor's medicine did not help me I •, - ' spoke which caused the man to spring „And as fast as you can," added I figures of the worsen, To the wow, I they must be removed. tried .several advertised medicines, the sergeant, "don't be afraid of a 1 an with auburn heir she paid but And In this wa for some months, but with no better results. Finally to the machine and hold !t, g y' a lady friend strongli urged,me me to. "He the la off; aha has taint- I charge for furious driving Whip i little attention. there was no sign of things went on at Gre4ynewood. - . 'Help tiY tryDr. Williams' Pink Pills. The _, - . • em up. C jewellery. The other had her face (To be Continued. effect was almost' magical, Iii a few "Where's our sergeant or inspec i Aisi the men. whipped their horses covered. Rhe ? She Lifted the head- g Y e ug. Eht route the matter was e� kerchief and ryas told. weeks there was a decided change tot for 7 It's no use telling the story lained to the d=octor, who ed "Dead," she murmured. "Quite- �+ the better, and as time went on the -- _ twice," Bald Dick, as he dismounted. i P � I '• trouble gradually lett and. to day I "Iaaide, is be ? I'll o. Meah- also to be a magistrate. dead. Muedered. There'll be a - ENG= -DRIVERS . EYES. g am entire! free from it. I owe m -. while, send serosa the road to the Nearer and wearer the -.scare of the ,hee-and-cry over this. Wthlch was y y _ doctor there Fat. him. Let him struggle the vehicles approached. As 'it 7 Rube, I ehouldn't wonAer-de's i complete recovery -it not my life- look to this lads and tell him there' they turned a corner, Dick said : brave with -women. Dead. I'll touch I Railways Compel Them to Pass to Dr, Williams' Fink P%Ila, a fact 1 ars others him -matter of ! "There t" nothing." I _ _ Severe Tests. , _ fah to put on record that others g And b standing u they could see She was young -had had som>e of Q* t map benefit as I have done." life and death " Y g P ei' Y 8- So - maw There le absolute! no disease due He rushed inside -the station to lying on the grass two fetaals fig- ' superstitious deed of robbing the y lives depend upon the Y ores. i dead. Even some ales have ecru- ; acuteness of an engine -driver's vision t° P°°r blood -e ad most dlseaAet where a sergeant sat on duty at a fiiP are due to this trouble --that Dr. claret An the dies pulled up„ Dick shout- ' pies; but they are usually very ; sstd sense of hearing that the most ylh�s Ptak Pills will not cure ed-: o ones. Foolishness of t-b&t j thorough tests have to be aro you fit charge -authority 7' young passed by You can t these -_ "What's the mantic+ 7" "'My God t they're gone I" -- - sort is gvlcklyy grown out of In the j every man before. bwWng qualified � pills from any . He waw looking at the gate, there van world. She followed the men I ds a stoles+, 6e is vee eontroi of a drtgp�fat or they will be sent post "A tastier of murder," I paid at 50c 's dna or six dozen fol _ ' "M2trder 7" abs not a sign of a man near it. Back to camip .'the moa were hur- , passenger locomotive In addition g2.5o b writing the Dr Williams' --- . "I came across there ladles strug- ! He �>'t from the Sy and dashed up r'iedly washing. It is not suggested !to this the majority Cf ratlways Medicine Com Brockville, Oat. lie -' R'1Lh -� ree, tramogshree to it. He could not believe his that this Is 6 'usual tittng for s.., which use as owed atgaa___1. - .e ro re. e _ ry r ver at snor in, ® .. brake aa, and drew et wiadl;tn hen sorrteRgBlt 1he4ieceeot to t>,t move -the b aekde tladbiack od terwais, Shea, if his sight or !tear- �e r ms es o n g , he Only ng Bible cur his packet and addressed one �t ne. P fie The lY• eY tats is found to have become- txapatr ' men who had come ln, "rtfa across Randa ev1AilQt�y i y p ry� ed. he is no longer able to giold suet JL`ST A St'GGESTION --- -'to the pub. there'd a good fellow, • through with a krdfls„'t re had not what bad grown there ft clean 'a responsible position, and is-gener- A certain gentleman ` -- tr oosen tl►s knots. faces the men looked cite d!floren'e. 13 prides F.1mse11 . and et me a shilling's worth of ; bQen time q i ally found other employment The prisoners had been released, For a few moments the were Ob' ; P yment in the on the possession of a very obliging brsa4y, I am w"ting it badly." p Y sem"Ice of the company. En ne•dri+v- di _ . Then he resumasd his address to had gone; diBeFpeared, without leav- ' )ects of curiosity to the rest of the sQositioa, It has been generalh a trace ballad them, tribe; but the feelf of su +iso at however, !a rarely detrimental thought, homgver, that his ktrutnesr jibe sergeant.K T'p to the sight, though the constant only leads him t o show personal "I naastteied the tram seeing them clean for mace wore' off, ' wad_ have �_ rumbling of the trete is apt to dead- favorit which' do not cost him match heft them secure! tied - - C3HAPTE;R Ix. -- One gets accustomed to the atrartg- _ Y up— f est things Ion the hearing. and may yet -be the means ot-gain- - __,. •s'i'lo u ?--three 7" g Nearly v company Pa g p Reuben Lee remained ufet for two The c was struck b Y e ery con an c,)m is each is him friends "Don't interna t, man. Hear It atnp y the Liras i P or three atfrmtoa. o wished to the mon renchod'!t, saxi some of the !caadldate to pass both the color and One day a laborer called at his a fall, and then you will be jtutil!ttd is give the cyclist (who was carrvi dot costs: The former is to dlscaver horse to Berk a cortllicate of charao • '. • idol as I want you to." � Y � caravans had gone on. The others ; °'What's that?" - away one of baa victims) time to get now Joiner them. Fortunately for ; whether a maw is suffering from any tsr. ' The gent}eman wrote out A. . out of earshot Then he gave vent the mea, Lhe scene of the murder trace of color -blindness, which would very flattering recommendation, "Order s co le of 8tea from: the of course, at once disqualify which he handed to the man. for .. woes miles round -b tate road : 'the qualif him. - : hotel yard_,_ an conte back with me Y Y , This test consists of holding Y with 11 n dozen mea and a doe- IPiles 'M ire to you tb°s Dh ; bad come across the fields, Orasa g hid_ ural, so that he might receive full . I andChaas elute refo a o valse"h ' and footpaths in d weather leave fuls of colored cottons or wools at credit for what he had done. The • d absolute cure for Bae dry - tor." an b mna'took the document, laborious) "Doctor's been sent tor," inter- and every farm et lcchlat, f but little trace. There wawa fair'v�ious distances from him, when y Bed one of the men Weedisgandprocrudinr filen Y y y pro- be is required to name the colors and spelled It through word by word, I on tweet miles awn so the I. , jD° the maantecturars bare guaranteed It Bee too. i I ick out the different then rAeait attvely shook his head and - "Baller," said the sergeant, "go oaials fa tLedsdlr press end ask yewaetgir posed to travel all night to that: p pi of one .remained silent. - ..and t two flies alongside -at once" I "louder think efib You Baa use It sad ! Mingling with their fellows would color and match them. To do this - - -• . , get p6 our moa back >t not cared pec s bet. H destro scent. at a distance of 50 .-We11," Bald the writer of the A=d on that. errand the maw at � �eg�xA�N.luxy&Co.,Torestq y Yards 'and 100 . erecter, puzzled at the man's_ bo- _ — • -:'-once departed: . e It did. As a matter of fact the Yards is not so easy as it might ap- hauteur, "don f iron consider- it' " "Now sir o on with' your pre Chases Ointment men were not traced. Police bills Pear• "Owe ref the ladies I have brought - - -- and, advertisetnants appeared offering For the dot test a board rosemb- tttivorabie enough ?" with me, because, poor soul, she was to a shrill cry, ,half bird -like, halt heavy rewards, but the gipsles never ling the arm of a signal is used, and ore no, dr, not chat,"' ,kin'mpled the too frightened to stop; another one beast -like --the gipsy call of distress. saw them. Whet& a gipsey can read, upon it a number of data, each laborer, I waw bet r than that which is not often, he does not stand meestrrin It couldn't be better than you've :.Is lying in a dead taint, nrtd the Again and again he let loose this t3 1-bth of -at1 inch atltiare, made it, hitt-dirt-=" _'third is actually dead," call, and presently he heard it an- outside a police station to read its fare painted In black. Several such 'But what, I .should like to "Dead ?" seared, and his heart beat the cried announcements. Police ata- boards, bearing various numbers of know !" exclaimed the ntloman,_ "Dead -murdered." quicker. tions and gipsies do not make a dots, are _held- u a distance of -i5 - — — P evid-Ohtl anno ed. fee -blend.-- --. Y Y - �e-gtutte sN[re of - • Reuben was s:ot-a-brave-mat+.-jr _ feet in turn, and the candidate Is- re• "�*e11, It"e tike' this;'; anti the "She breathed her last in my was not bein in the resence of the Besides, the tribe knew nothing' of , g P the n%urder. That is a specially quired to taunt them. IS be era do man, in wiaeedling accents; "it Just '` - _ ,`. , arms.' dead 'which caused him to tremble pec y good this correctly he is considered cap- seemed to me, air, that you wouldn't 1. - trait in the character of the gipsy- able 1.of deciphering the marks upon do wrong if you gave mo somothin' be never questions. That something the arm of -a. signal at a distance of to do. yourself -on the strength of was seriously wrong, that the police 'SQ0 yards that recommendation." .-. 'Dreaded Results_ wore atter, three •of the tribe , they Some railwa co ' y mpaniea medically guessed; but they never asked why. examine their. engine -drivers befoto - _ _ - _ sof :Kidney Disease Poaching posttibly keeper, ^ hurt, SLEEPLESS BABIES. + perhaps deadwery likely; but they of in tsaniity he or physical al weakn ss9 when a little . one is sleepless and _ did not inquire. Apart from ,they which might be responsible for dint?• cross',it 'is the surest sign in the I _ -- I 1--.• • . trinity, only Miriam know. breakdown at the crucial moinnnt, world that it is suffering from some „ And Miriam had, for .,days, some derangement of the. stomach and , , Ailments- of the Most Painful and Fatal N iture thin to . remember it b when a disaster can only be averted g r y -a highly b bowels -the seat 4f nine-tentlis of e.11 a Prevented and Cured by catered eye. She had returned Y a display of extraordinAcy. coot- 'baby ailments, In ca es of this , wi1.thout the spoil, and Reuben had age an it strength of mind un the ! driver's art. On the American rail- kinii Babyy'a -Own Tablets act Iike -DR CHASES KIDNEY -LIVER PILLS '_ Struck her. He 'was good at hitting p magic, Thev sweeten the sour lit ' - • __ • -women. And somehow that blow ways the'most 'stringent medical ex- g _ • '- . , intensified the hate the'girl felt for aminations are carried out. Nor is tle stomach, relax the distended- lit- ;•- R'iaen you think of the pain and titre, Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills Reuben. ii'hen the rainbow -lice dis- the hearing of a driver of lesser ani- tle,bonels, cool the parched, fevered suffering which excompany backache, are the most effective treatment you appeared from. round her eye, the Portance,> and all great railways test mouth, •and bring natural, health- rheumatism, lumbago, atone in the can obtain, for besides their direct memory of it did not. She treas- both ears of every candidate .separ- giving sleep. An experienced moth- , aR or, Mrs. Ed. Bodin, Griffith, Ont.,'- - ; - - .. � I . kidneys and bladder: when you think and specific action on the kidneys, ured up 'the recollection and• fed on ateiy, this being done in the ,ordin- says : • "I have used Baby's Own it and liked the food. axe way b listening , .of the dreadful fatality of Bright's they keep the bowels regular and the Y g to the ticking Tablets for many ailments peculiar. disease, .dropsy, diabetes and apop- liver active, and hence purify the faith, good faith, ,amongst the of a watch and repeating sentences to babyhood, such as fevers, indiges- Romany iS a strong point; but for first spoken at some distance awn tion, diarrhoea, etc., and I have Sexy, you may well wonder why pee- system' end remove the cause of dis- It Miriam might -have had Ler re- The Midland Raiiwa F.n land, is toured them the Most eHectice med4- a pie neglect to keep..the'kidneys is ease. Y. 3 perfect oriier,_ for, all. these ailments This medicine .has ion since rev- venge then and there. . But her said to. be. the most exacting in the g P cine I have ever tried. I can only are tate direct result of dsrt 4 I kid- eta its right to first place as a curs hotrod at that stage was not quite physical perfection it requires its add I would not be without them ate, for the complicated and serious de- stYotig' eriougli to 'make her bre3tk drivers to possess, while the London, in the house, So much do I think of . for theeco is the filtering and ex- rough the traditions of the tribe- Brighton, and South. Coast line not them."' . Once the kidneys fail to filter to make up one of her own to the only tests its drivers thoroughly cretory organs.. It has the largest „ Y ' ghly on Other mothers who wish health for from ijie blood the impure_ and pots Gorgios, appointment, but n ain, on their their little ones cannot do better sale and is- endorsed try -more people There the a reason for this feelin g onous wAste tuatter there is Lroubie than any Similar treatment. hoc g reaching the age of thirty -live, and ttlan � follow Mrs. Godin's example. .� of a painful and dangerous nature. I -a moral, or itvewe, `1, as you P can depend on it absolutely to bring choose to look at it --one. There i$ every flue years subsequently until You can get the Tablets froth all .Among the, first, symptoms are beck- i row t relief and .lastin . cure. in attaining tbefr fiftieth. year, when medicine dealers or they will be sent .11 I ache, weak, lame back, pains in tlM'1 P p g ri certaltt amount of decency even they become liable to an annual test, by mail at. -25 cents a box by .writ-_. - a. view of %hese facto it is a waste of nth the dwellers amongst tents, _ legs and sides, deposits in the urine, time anal money and a risk to life, it. .They have.& system of tnarringe and T= ice direct Brockvirbo lle, Ont. Med Impaired digestion, loss of iksh. self to trifle with new and untried giving in marriage; and if the care- - energy and ambition. stiffne"s Mrd remedies- when �Dr. Chase's Kidney- raony differs from that of the Gor- She : "Of course, he bored mie aw- - Soreness in the 'Joints and Pceli>ra� eft 1 Liver Pills are at hand. One ill a nos, its efFects _ are the same-ttie full but I don't think- I' showed it. . "Ah 1" sighed ' weerineaq and lassitude. p g Y• shed Mise Antique, wild f)bsr, 25c, a box, at all dealers, or woman !s treated with respect. In Every time I yawned I just bid it a languiabing glance in the direction Prevention - is always - better Ann •Fdm-anson, -Bates ' k Co:; 'Porotato, view "of a promise of the performance with my hand." He (trying to -be 6f Mr: Oldboyi "it I had been- barn ' Clare, and hence the advisability of I To protect you against Imitations l of this ceremony, Miriam had given I gallant) : "Really, I don't see how in the days of chivalry 1" "Vhll7 vying Dr. Chase's Kldney-Liver P1119 ; the portrait and signature of Dr. A, hetsell to,. Reuben, -and the result had a. hand on _ small could---er bIde-er he said, as be scrntaed tha bald ' 'en the very first indication of such - W. Chase, the famous -receipt .'book been lust the same as it would have I that is -�-" Beastly weather . we're spot on the top of his head, "yes! . . 11 derangement. Whether to prevent ar . author, are on every bbx y been arnev t Christians : the lmaa , having, isn't it 1" came pretty near it," .. .. . .. , . - iI'll . ,. I ... . -. . . . ..: .. .Y . '.. yI ..��� ,�w••.`q. ,.M,i ,'�i'!L �•r — ,wit- 7 'n:aasA pi. ..'�!%a rrisr`-^�'""!ytr'.°' .k:, ,�gJ`ua,. "'�•r' m '^ %�.('�"':'6'""'%S .... -. ...Y•: b„j .. ,. ., :•- %y;M1„�' ' + ; i'�. ,r:e ..e....,:vaw ^Ph ><p m,..,--..-.-.,�,.., ...�" .,•�e_...��J .a...; ',�Y,.. ._43k_ ._ -O# Z.k:,?-.ca,.^.ri,.°�.'.,...'_'r�,'i ^✓late; cr_,.'.��.«'nt',✓+w,. ^_+clip. :, J,<we. .::.i'::-u� ? .. 'is'as�S".'+'✓viii :SY7' }�.:,Ci,u.a'eks'�ii �° .._, ,lest - — --- i ..r,..^-i.�"-'�,a•,w�sAs ' ' .Lsss.?� .. .. .. d' .. , c .• - 0 t ,� .. - .. .• muscular farmer but the farmer ]Yew ddvert}taeri7rsr7ra. $ who works on scientific. principles.--- IiTever-was it so necessary% iln' EI2ftET8 FOR SALE—Apply to _ _ _ • _ — _. - - to escersise his brain as it is to- Fkred Nilson, Claremout, 5i -os - :. _ - da A ricultu3e -is Liecoluln y' g $ R SALE—Onefilly Canadian dl aft �r� more, year by year, one Of the 1+ ri iag 3 -yearn old, at !at 31, con . r:ckaring. - y..� professions, and for that reaSOD, 1 J Gilmer, Dunbarton P O 50.39 CIO-n_e __ coo — .._ Id pro , _F " should attract the young. Justthe — T tas suou as he rogr ss ve rfarmelue tels reoof he �T; A\TED. — Dining -room girls, - - - TES>ft9 g boueCe maids, and laatluudrhes. Apply to �% p Pi oril,g ollegb or D9 m tote undersigned the' 1 ■ ay 83.le liar 7aaz, •1.00 11pald to adwasto. n12ed, will the tide Of ml I'aLlOn Dale Matron. 4tl tf •' • �' s s J ' •''s `s • city -ward be stemmed. ©ne of s A chief forces that' should attract DAM LAMBS FOR SALE -2 good ~ RATES OF ADV$BTIBIli(3 : the young to the farm is the spirit ILS.bropshire ram lambs for sale, slig$ib:a to IlYzat lnamsioa, per line - 10 oealr. reg}ster, at lot 3A, con 1, Pickering. d_ C Court- A of independence that is Rl'alis ney, Dut.baiton Pa , 5033 " �� sub Hoe: noon in lude per a al or Foreign ad. associated with farm life. �'e -- — A r-� Ton - Pre tired r f L°¢ A Y I'LCH COW FOR SALE gra:de -- . yemrcial t8 read of strikes In every, 1 8 ' Special terms given to parties making boa- 1 heiler,'joµng, due to come to this weak for tact* for 3 or 8 months or by the year. Salt- but these are something that the s$1e, goodis tvary wag. N' J Chapman, lot 3 _ -;?early or yearly contracts parable gaartezly. farmer does not dread. We read cots t, Audley 30.51 , Basineea cards, tea lines or under, with papor, One ear, $5 W, payable in advance. of men being thrown out of eIn- TA'NTED—A trustworthy gentle - I_ _ _ —�- 1�Notice:coal eolttmns tau eenta per line, pleyment. We read of the vast `�' man or lady In eaeh county to maaaRe r:r ire cants per ilae oath subsequent iaseztion. _ _ _ _; pealsI ooatraet ratea made known on applloa. troubles at the Soo. But the in uaslaear for an old established hoose of solid _ u s on. No Eros advert'isin de endence of the farmer laces itnanctal ataadta s. A stral�ht, bona fide week- �,r r r • p II ly salary of 818.00 paid by check each, Monday Advertisements without writter astzQctioas r him above all this ; he occupies a with all expenses direct trcm headgqnarteze. tRUlbs l3. Orders-for until forbidden and ohargod sc- }Loney advanced for Manager, 3 . ]sonEze a g., ` ' T. _ `."Dunbar* aordingl;• Ozdsrr -!oz discoatinttiag pdsartiaa a more enviable p03itiOn than dreaaed envelope. Manager, 760 Cazwn Bldg., j��,/} saeatstnnstbe 1n trzllfng and took be thepab. these. Besides these advantages, Chicago, sl•u.4"W Ushers. • Job Work pzomptJv attended to. farm life builds up a superior .� Voters' erSr �LS4 Court, Q��G! �Q 4 apublished every ��tniag at its type of manhood that is recogniz- P1oki L ed by the wen of business. Only _ —Ts Showing— lMurkar & 'Thext4n, Proprietors a few weeks ago we react an ad- Municipality of the Township' of - vertisement of the largest depart- Pickering. ` ental store in Toronto - in NOTICE is hereby given that a coact -will be dae1P Polltio,a—&t»etiIndependence wj11C11 the ask for Olin men, held, pursuant so The Ontario it'otere' Los bot, Ne TT Blankets, 40w r A.9 to—A Ftrst-olua Local Paper. y young ' b blr S000r the JndPe nt the County Court, p ®vii �' xVssOtrtt10nA—The hearty "those from the Country prefer- of the Cenuty of Ontario at the Township _ New Fla�.nelettes,' al , hall. Bronsham. on Tnea�ay, the 90th day of - - -' `ouppoet or tae Deoate of Pickeriast and vialntty red," a high recommendation for October, 19 3. at 1000 o'clock, foxe000n, to hear ��% CORIIG life. Horace Greeley once and desermine the re•etal oomplatats of or• New �T rapperettes, it zor„ and omustons to the Voters' LUL for ry FRIDAY, UcT. 2nd, 1808. said, Young liars, Go West." He Poliiag sub-I.Pivtaietta NQtnb*,n o.. k.a, 10, u : ' '�T Underwear. �t7 �i might with equal 'wisdom have and 29. o! the 0lnadcipauty of the Township of 1� e W V n d er 'R ear s - said, "You an, Remain on the Ptekerins „ ng_Jn All perWas bsv}og baaiaera 4t the CODtt are MOTES AND COMMENTS. farm' regnireAso attend as the said time and lace, _ sKpit�ing Yarns. 11i0s Clark Of the said B. SRdTON, _. p Ile Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- aid mon:o}pauty of the 'way Bill passed its third reacting They are Neat, Township ofPickenag : at prices that will please. :• ' . in the House of Commons on Wed- Convenient ► pit nesday. It will now come before Voters' List Court) 1903 the Senate where it will most Cheap - 'likely and - . - • •- - - - - . pass its various readings in Municipality of 'lite Township of due time. The bill has been be- Pickering. Coin mons fore the Cfor cnan ks If you don't believe -it buy one and _ •' - 3 )`07:CE to here, y ¢}vee that a Ccnrt w},, be 8n(t Lllor011gllly dkCll9Se<t from try it.—Lie meati hr/d. purs: ant to the Otte o t'aters List Act. . ... - b to ELLor l lad ...:, > evC standpoint. This rallwa)• i.r o, of the founts Court of Grain iri p y , �}�� 1p y �e Coua, o! Ontano asci e_ To. a hall. Pick } will, when built, do much tott•ai•[Iµ E Y'a]�'16 � s � L tim Y}t"7• ; +rias %Flay;e, on widn"dnl toe 41st day of `i,J. _ colonizln ' the unsettled portions 1 O, toter, JC3 at IO,:iu u c}ocu !J(Ynooa to Lear $ 1� and determine the "versl completive of errors of our bruad Dominion, and Will i and omisstana to the toteze' -Liam for Pol its The best ralue for your money. o , in Dtrtsioua Numbers 1. 2,'J. di and S, of the do much in other respects in de- manlcipal,a. of the Township of Plakerleg for - : veloping our country: 2911 persona haviaR bustaes• at the Court are The undersigned are prepared to pay the highest prices for all ]finds _ Cisterns and Troaghs made - r egntnd to attend as the ►at i ume abd lace of -'Coarse grain. The state of affairs at the Soo to order. - �l i� a whrMvaia, thL 3uth day of Septem it t►ilI be to sour advantaite to nee na before disposing. - -t% ALD R. BStTOV, during the present -reek is far Clerk of the said man:ctQelity of the 1We sire also handling all kinds of Fab Stock. _ from being calm. —On Monday Tn.>:aatp of Pi.iiog E W EVANS _ when the hundreds of employees ► u R of the ('lergtte Industries gathered Aadiius— cozaing. -VANSToNE-& PALME to receive their pay due -thethey foundfio_..mQney_ sa.forth Brock St• WhAby_ _ This was the- si nal for a general riot, the office building es��'vata 1 Ready -for wear Can" ceftea Feer coarse tl fI 1 : Ready -to -Trim Wannfactared by T h et Cook Co.. Windsor, Out., i J and Detroit, Mich , is the once lc. ao which monthly medic7aon which ladies - • ..Hats j' � can depend in "ne the Aour and ti� _..� —. o} rued," Every ,lady7 wbo reads this is regnestad to inclose two poet - age stamps, with her address, for Q i A p>rrfect swarm of new Fall ideas �f6 (CL11ti1LC I invite inspections. and fall particulars, wh ch we will send by return' mail is plain. sealed 0 M Gerowr ."Brougham envelope. An o13 physician, 35 vears con- !, _ tinued practice treating d:sesses o£# women, has'chargge of the office. and can be consulted by letter or in r ..��•--++1� Lrtadl Add:essaurmaiaaicc OOOktrl0�tt013 iLOGit Ci0a1g0 COOtC COMPANY, $ Ie seeooastally used eonthlr bT over o.ML&diea.Safe. effeelaal. = Ho, 253 Woodward oardrQaa so for cost's f nes Rest c.m- [ktroll, Mich. Ave.,F //ooss W. Take,aootbgeyasail mixtarea,pill*and batltastons are dangerous. Prise, Ko• 1. $2per 's Cotton Root Compouaboz ' 2fa s, w degrees etroager,gi per boz. 2ro all res nsible wholes&: r rOCy' eaOO te�y; of price and two 11 -cent po sumps. That T1s �ompaay Windsor Out. druggists to the Dominic- iTNos 1 sad 9 sold sad recoratamiled ii all and United Staics fo-1;., .-- - ':tion of�af&�i rs itv will 1a-ecessacily ' thousands of dollars of damage 1 e y was done, resulting in the militia .. being called out, to preserve•order _.....-- --_-'---and protect the eurnpany's pro- _ ppeerty. Much sympathy ismani- ' fested --- . --Barley to be delivered at the Bay.— - towards the men who have - - been deprived of the wages which Oats at Bay,. or_on care at,apink's siding. Buckwheat and Rye, 'to be delivered on oars only. - they have earned by the sweat of • © ©©o ©© fl 4 • o • o ©® the brow. The ones to stiffer by • prices COIIE1Sient trlth Other IIlarket8 _ hfie'calamity which has befallen ...: " .kept �_—all kinds of coal on hand. _ these extensive works is not the p�p' '` ry �'� the�VB.lti Co ` ..men who have last their millions, • - for they have their millions left, W. �y, SPi1P.IiS, Agent. but the working man whose entire - earnings is ngwred for the -,ulr- port of himzelf find family. But __ _.-- - _ - - _ _ 111JJ1 •these men alienate the sympathy of the country ~then they resort to riot and disorder. By pursuing 111 this course they not, only make no p, er3onal gains thereby. but they' -_ -.-make the work more difficult for this fall will be an _ _ - - those who are making every effort to'assist thein. While the calling out of the militiR should be done _ . only as a last resort, mob ruls in der much that some young pea pie desired a.cllange. lint to tnod- Canada, must be plat down at ON SUPE RCALENDERED PAPER. ,%yhatsoever cost.. While we sym- - ppaathize with -these men, they must -- -be made to understand that viol- ' ence ,%vill not be tolerated in this ° country. The men, in all probabi- photo -engraving and printing. plant has been added to The Globe's ' ll ho, Haid every cent due es��'vata 1 Ready -for wear Can" ceftea Feer coarse tl fI 1 : Ready -to -Trim Wannfactared by T h et Cook Co.. Windsor, Out., i J and Detroit, Mich , is the once lc. ao which monthly medic7aon which ladies - • ..Hats j' � can depend in "ne the Aour and ti� _..� —. o} rued," Every ,lady7 wbo reads this is regnestad to inclose two poet - age stamps, with her address, for Q i A p>rrfect swarm of new Fall ideas �f6 (CL11ti1LC I invite inspections. and fall particulars, wh ch we will send by return' mail is plain. sealed 0 M Gerowr ."Brougham envelope. An o13 physician, 35 vears con- !, _ tinued practice treating d:sesses o£# women, has'chargge of the office. and can be consulted by letter or in r ..��•--++1� Lrtadl Add:essaurmaiaaicc OOOktrl0�tt013 iLOGit Ci0a1g0 COOtC COMPANY, $ Ie seeooastally used eonthlr bT over o.ML&diea.Safe. effeelaal. = Ho, 253 Woodward oardrQaa so for cost's f nes Rest c.m- [ktroll, Mich. Ave.,F //ooss W. Take,aootbgeyasail mixtarea,pill*and batltastons are dangerous. Prise, Ko• 1. $2per 's Cotton Root Compouaboz ' 2fa s, w degrees etroager,gi per boz. 2ro all res nsible wholes&: r rOCy' eaOO te�y; of price and two 11 -cent po sumps. That T1s �ompaay Windsor Out. druggists to the Dominic- iTNos 1 sad 9 sold sad recoratamiled ii all and United Staics fo-1;., .-- - ':tion of�af&�i rs itv will 1a-ecessacily ' 19 V t7. bar 1 e y take time. .. One, of the most frequent topica We -are prepared tri gurollsse Barley, Oats, Eaekwheat ems Rye. - - discussed at farmers" meetings and _ -- --------3n the wgricultural papers is "Hour_— Keep Boys on the Farm." For --- . --Barley to be delivered at the Bay.— .to 'a good many years it .has been a Oats at Bay,. or_on care at,apink's siding. Buckwheat and Rye, 'to be delivered on oars only. - -lamentable fact that the cities • © ©©o ©© fl 4 • o • o ©® -" have attracted many of both sexes - fron3 ' the more indedendent and • prices COIIE1Sient trlth Other IIlarket8 _ -hea.lth.ful life of the conutry. The ...: " .kept �_—all kinds of coal on hand. _ -glamor of city life, the.. finer clothes, and apparently easier life, p�p' '` ry �'� the�VB.lti Co ` led by those' in the city are attrae= • - tive forces. that many find it im- W. �y, SPi1P.IiS, Agent. ppoossi Ae to resist. A prevalent but false notion entertained by - W. Ji DE VITT; Dealer in •Queenston and Poetland Cement. Cement always on 'hand. This Cement is boughs in carload lots and will be w)ld to customers at very low prices. Greenw od, Ont., _.V or�tV.�as� d - Are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be 3uperioi• to all others. They are unequalled fordurability and lightness of dsaft. -We have them 'in SU sizes. Single plows, light gangs, 3-liaise—e2-furrow plows in 3 sizes, single anti JoubTe furrow sulkey or aiding plows, also Woodstock Windmills and everything•in the Implement, Vehicle and POwer Line. Prices the Lowest. Terms to'suit Purchaser. Geo. Philip, `jr., Brougham -Why, Not Open A- savings BankAccount wi6 .the ,Sovereign Bank bf Canada - s MARK'�T .� �r Crime � ruany i tenot HE WEEKLY GLOBE © from -date deposit on small sums as well as la3e _,_:_'__ Go respectible s most other'c Many seemed to feel that it _ Interest allowed of _ - • • -. ,ings. was an . occu tion : tltitable to an Great - • © ©©o ©© fl 4 • o • o ©® those oiil r of inferior utemtal ar�ada's callbre-, and that the only quali$- 'cation necessary to be a success- ' = Illustrated Weekly. = -, �.- .. .. -. _.- '•'fol farizler. was.,great.. physical -strength, fol,rij and that lat _ p t _yeas 9orue ing for which the farmer - :.: ' . -:_ _ •_ . _ - - - - _ _ _ _ � _.' __ _.-- - _ - - _ _ 111JJ1 -' e ate, e r_� haul no use. It lf4 true that in ,� A Leading -feature of The Vi �BxLY GIABx tit be added - 111 ... _former times mnc1-i drudgery and this fall will be an _ _ - - - • hard work was associated 'with rural life, and we could not won- Eight-f�age -Illustrated Supplement __ -• ' Windows; der much that some young pea pie desired a.cllange. lint to tnod- ON SUPE RCALENDERED PAPER. _ :... _... .. _ For Cleaning - - anagsilverware e>•n times-thty staves of the farm- has rises The uni- 'Tor the production of this great paper an immense new electrotyping, - er Rmatly. versa] use of labor-saving mach]- photo -engraving and printing. plant has been added to The Globe's ,Eureka Fly Killer; - " _ leery in agriculture ha`; deprtc•ed life part of its mechanical equipment. This will make The W$I3gLi' GIOBB ungues- tionably the most desirable home paper in Canada. Arrangements have. _ - Binder Twine Etc. ' - firm of a great drnd€er3•, =o th9t ill respect it will I been made whereby our readers can secure this superb Weekly and their - romrtare favorsbly ''ith alfnoat The enc- it;n local favorite paper at the specially favorable rate of _ - - �^• �j a� endways Uezohe®0 - d fir �tery other riecilpation. to -clay is not the .=d �3ev-et3zitF'i3v C�s�t�- 4�1.® 5�011ar= 8.=d - e ! Pick is , 0 r crsstttl faruler of - ' ,�ti. ,.. , '-. `-:Im;t-;. 4 •_ „ w .'. + r. :. n •K.h...:...w , r•.{ :.tir'3y;,... ;,4 ;; %..>._ .„�, ',y.,,�..• , ::. .... •. ': 1 , �1. ,,... Il. $if _ '�,, ` +alA_;.ti..: ;i •.� ' c,:rF/��t,(,J 4 aaataw� '...�....�..µ .tn.G.tr s__._ »..s.,....:a._;.. i-^+� ' ,,,Yti � ,9 _ _ ou►Rt trnw leen Storey, Delmar Found, Ione I _ _ Dowswen. J&W-Gream - -- -,_-R. -Day has sed- a- - }=� ' Al! Roadsy i3tareha �'he IE iu-�3tcterltea6� f traction engine. - vicinity are all anxiously looking Big Furniture 8tvre Wj or. Adam Spears' sale on Tuesday forward .to Thanksgiving evening 'suss largely attended. -' when a great treats in store for 'Fruit - ' jW-Room Setts, Waiter Thomson visited hie par- them in the Methodist church. _ _ _ -ehfs 6t-Toruuvz� over Sunda The a les of-nils`con re atlon -Parlor- - Fant Jim rs in rr"t brie g $ Suites, Di>siag-room Setts, y tY W. J. Harsell's sale on onday have an enviable reputation in"Parlors" was well attended and good prices their ability to supply man with • anything of an appetizing char- • . � . -See our Furniture before you buy. ruled. Miss Bertha Atkinson, of Whit- atter, and it is a well-known fact Remember our prices are the Lowest. S: nt Monday with J. H. and that when they are going to do ..7e deliver all our goods free to your home. ' rs- Beal. anything in this line, there is al- -- -. Lathan Middleton and bliss ways a rush to Claremont from "U Aids of Vegetable51 ,JOhYl H. Beal Claremont. Ferguson spent Sunday with Port the surrounding country, on the Perry friends. appointed evening. This year on Store will be opened -in Brougham Miss B. Palmer, bliss N. Gregg Thanksgiving Evening they are Rink on or about May 16th, 1808. _ and W. M. Palmer spent Sunday gain going to give one of their, with Pickering friends. far-famed Hot-Roast-Suppers, so F. SANDERSON, Bmugham. a Markham Fair is all the talk do not make any other engage- .. • '.Fall • F a l l is- going Q • • •' - `these days. Secure your way of went on that evening if you wish •� TANTED-Faithful Person to tra- and avoid the rush. to have a great treat'. `� vel for well established hones in a few James J. Harvey has rented the counties• calling on retail merchants and •vents Locaexpen- :rLak for the Winter, which is a `TRAYED—From the remises, lot sex, p territory salary k to a h a and a pence �7 p see, payable 819,T0 a week fa Dash sad ezpeoaas guarantee Of plenty of Sport. 98. Sona, Pickering, on Sept 16th, one black advanced Position permanent Badness ens if yon want boots for Fall, good value and " and at g P• holstein heifer a months std, Wormation cesetnl and rushing Enclose self •ddreesed Rev. J. E. Moore, of Pickering, suitably rewarded A B Lehman, Atha P O envelops Standard Boase, Sib Casson In reasonable price, (fall apt-the corner Biba store. _ preached two able discourses in bo.A Chicago -� the Methodist church on Sunday. A?�'TED iM:lf EDIATELY —lie- Agent forall Dr. McKinnon was at Guelph 1 y fore tleptember 18th, lsos,:oo Girl. and su He Hopkins, kiada of veb• ;Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. " this week. He left on Thursdayhen for Lvapozator. Good wages. sip 1 to 1x13tE YY@AL PACHIICG co„ Limsse� fort isles manufsotured by the MoLoRhlm _ for Toronto to resume his medical Perry. +s �7 *� studies. Oo'y, of Oshawa. rr a trJ. a pal�,er Shoe lliier rettio The Methodist choir were in QTRAYED-From the premises of r! 1=-■ f 0taremonk, Out. Pickeringon Tuesday evening as- ane aadarsigned on or about she last week y g of engnit, one Yearling heifer. color red: env _ 'a/sisting at their Harvest Home parties giving information leading to her recov wry will be suitably rewarded, W J Devitt I Festival. Greenwood W-M Rev. Mr. Proctor, of Toronto, will preach both morning and LOST From the premises of the un- - avenin in the Baptist church d on or about the ifth of Sept. g p r earling steers, one red and the other red _ -- - _ t18St Sunday. anyd whlse. Any information leadia to Weir � e--hav e—tt e� — Du ncan Morgan s Secure a lot Y4, eon 9, Banbarton SO•tf J \ brick for the completion of his 1 And priced• are right. --- house and will at once proceed - r iftThe Empire Medicine Co, of Lonaou, with the work. _IS ... - D. C. Smith, Dentist, who vis- Out,, has appointed the undersigned ss - its'Claremont the ist Tuesday of I local agent for Pickari for the most woo eters month will be here on Tues- derfa. discovery of the nineteenth nineteeaek oeatur x y da • next, nth Oct.* ( For the treatment of the Noes, Throat, Colds ry (ta it Kild a� 3 Bronchial Tabes and Lunge. It caresCoids '' -. o 1`J ,(1 Earnest D. Lott, of Stouffville, Eight cents a pound is Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay. laver Call Qin Dowswell has given his class a short vasa- and al1 thruataad long diseases. Qi rite : tion, during which Ile will visit what a young woman pall for for repairs constantly a stook of treatments, and friends in Graild Rapids, Mich. repairs constantly on hand t. Alex. Watson and John Me- twelve pounds of fresh. Donald loaded a car with export, She was thin and wea - and cattle on IN ecinesday and expect aid one dollar for a bottle of _ l to load every week hereafter. p ` W. J. Devittunloadedt ccarload I Scott's Emulsion, and by tak- r' Mit Trees i Big '� ^. Qf cement from this station on; in re: alar doses had wined Monday. Any person wishing a' g g �' s S a I e­ All kinds of Fruit Trees, Sltrteba, a supply can be accommodated by twelve pounds in weight before Etc. fox i�aie. pl? y : Mr, Devitt. the bottle was-finished. Highest prices paid for Fall sad Rev. 'Wilkin:son was in Picker- Winter Apples. 16 pre caul. Off LU Use of Ferimin r 14 per Deaf: offail lions o! Dry (3oadss. ing an Sunday preaching at the Eight cents a pound: iS la Farming Tools, 'Harvest Home services. He also JOHN E. ilii+ 6 The Hiriobtord's calf to bags for Compound the beat Toad an earth for totseninotcat.wp„ cheap for such valuable . ma- lambs. eta 6 three pound bags of Cottttpoand Herbal for 1l oo, n�aoetlae for Bogs —_mak part on Tuesday evening at and Bo:eee Serbaseam alway on hnc�. Teas o! rpt trade at saasgttuoaally X08 the entertainment. retial. Some pay more, Some waLoss. 91 lbs Ht. Lawrence granulated sugar tl 00. 93 lb. ,l Lawtvmos � A" guW 4l.o0. Parols delivered wall parte of Into town. I.ea.eyotar trder wtth Sallie F. M. S. of Erskine chutta. Clare- heir money. You et our � � G e � `tom � Wont. still hold thetrannual thank- MIL } eY• y y y � I i North efferins meeting i.n the church oa ' �" - i ��' :�dauday evening, ,con,- moat • s worth when you buy . $ ; , Oct. 5th. ° t -- - — g Scotts Emulsion. ,menc3rig at 8 o'clock. A good pro- y ado •. of p Q - - of d _ = I�f 113 a beintalRreci recitations and Al addresses f Tee. it • y - gram music, vocal ton instr" `ge will send ou a little a tf ii. aR � as I f= �� Sv sap ° s j w ."III p I I Pumps come. Silver collection. y'I 5�g 1 a Oma' ��o3 School report for Senior Dir-i- SCOTT sit BOWNE, Claxwis•rs. ` * e i ,� • f siou. V ClmQ -Jno Farmer, Erlin 4ntariaToronto,_Le itt�Mary Morgan. Sr. IV- � JFeb Ai Macna, C sss _ Ethel Burton, Lil- e e 50C. end at.00 ; all dru��ists. ti ;, `e 8 a p pr 1[ar y o '7. lieor an. Blanche Cooper, Rt�a10 do Ayr. �`11C��711�.lSt Morgan, -. Richtircison, Earl Dowswell, Lath- _ g B r e a, x•. � . p� ® gasoline engine er Slack. Jr. IV-Olive Powell. 'Harold Wilkinson, Bessie Satnab IF YOU-WANT. Weare prepared rad to do all heads of work o July •ei Ross Anderson, Proraptly to mthe pump bounces.Lena Rumohr, , - Ray- Rumohr, Eva Tarr, august Brsatford windmill, Deering Machinery '- j,idgett, Effie Graham, F. Evans. binders, mower, corn harvesters, cora I '-Baud Bob- shredders, Page wire fence, binding twine, " B LD" �l 1 Sr. II-Bernice Story, - pre -F--erts, Mildred Forsyth, Olive Wil- boggy Orstons boat- see or write � � pr +a'°' � -- son. Jr. III— Myrtle Flumerfelt, W. S. 17#. Jones, ,lanae," 1904—Wbitbq 6th, Oshawa iib, - Bueeeesor to Brougham 9th, Port Peery 11th, L71- John Gerow Gerow Bon, claremonL Mabel Bryan, Annie Found, Kath- alta r Balsam, bridge 14th, Cannington 13th, Bearsrtoa - - - Y]th. W. P. Richardson, Agent,{Piekeriag. : - .. .. • .. _ • .•. - • • . ._ .,. • YES '� ..: . ., s' ,t. ., ', .k , • _: ': .. •'- . ` •. '...c :. :':- C d 7.. ?r{�'.. _ , t.. y, ,, ...ee. :J:..wxk �a�.s 1 rs •_ � ?_'>., r..`Fsr-..r. a:'s'�'��. _:,Yn ± ._.- : , _.. •. a.. _;il'te+ sfx.,�,saAW+.: zc.:�-,sr -•. _. �iHae:.n'.�.Z. _ .r^:s "�.ki-� '`�a.r`,w_.- y-1 ."yz�'7�k,. _ - ,� _ ..-. .., nr*+,���.5� - - z� 5`�*^_.�.�'^*;:1�•.'r' . .9�IR!'rd�' ..�.� e1.I ___ .: y.., . . , .. .. . arq.. ., .. .1 P -. -, r°5 py' :: ' :.� .. ', . " .. .w . y.. , e , r ..-. ._ . A l 1. 7. • ' _ 80c� September, eoo; December, sic: COAL iPt NEW 0kT 0. NORTHWEST GRAIN .CROP. GOLD FROM KLOIVLIKE. '' LTQ Max, i92�c. "' -- - •- , THE _ __ -- ai- Possibilities o! a Blockade on Sail- Vessels Bring a Million and a _ -OQ Abittibi District. ways This Fad-"--'-Qt>gxtax�ta-SeBLtTe.----'- " - b" - Toronto,. Sept.- 2Q. -The run of A Toronto des atch ser a :-A let- A .Winnipeg despatch says :-Aa fax A Seattle, Wash., despatch says: $b 'Prices of Grain, Cattle, etC cattle at Lhe Western Cattle Market ter was received at the Crown Lauds as can be learned the total grain Seattle's golds receipts from the this morning was fairs large, but it Department on Thursday from J'. M. crop of the North-west and Maalto. North on Friday ansounted to $1,• fdf, r`°". iIl Trade CtirIItreS. was mostly composed of butchers' Bell, the Government official in ba will be in the neighborhood of 250,000. Thus great treasure ship. cattle, In this line trade was 110,000,000 bushels, divided as fol- meat came from Nome and the Brit. a 4 ti. 11.11 good, charge of the party exploring for t p' any offering, pric- coal in Northern Ontario. Mr. Bell lows : Wheat, 57,188,082; Data, 40,• ish Yukon on the steamers Ohio, . r c Toronto, Sept. 29. -Wheat -The ot- .and, des rte them 418 921; bade , lY- facings of Ontario wheat aro moder- es were well maintained. There is a atates that the party discovered , y, 10,900 461; flax, Senator and Dolphin. The three r �1.L.L. ate, and the market steady. No. 2 better demand for export cattle, and large deposits of bituminous coal in 43Ek,r Is . 'The area under crop this vessels brought 820 passengers. Ther __ white and red winter are quoted at prices are steady_. Trade in other the Abitt_ibi,. ._ His. letter,, in_-.jta=t ear is r uck a on t e or British `10. -' -JT7 to 78c low freights- --No. -2 lines was 'fairl - --good aad quotations Says : number of scree of wheat £s 9,128,- yak hi ment of $340,000. IA Pr. goose nominal at 72 gto 73c east, are about steady, The rutotalled "At three distinct points boring 688; oats, 1,101,838; barley; 381,- P I g came consigned to the Seattle assay k ��'�' sand No. 2 spring at 75c east. New 78 cars, and included 1,078 cattle, operations were carried on, but at 133; flax, 64,689• office and the Canadian Bank of no lace were these succees9ul save The actual value of the grain com- No. 1 Manitoba hard offered at 92c; 2,058 sheep and lambs, 1_,100 hogs P Commerce, of this city, from the at Blacksmith Rapids, and even puted on a basis of comparative No. 1 Northern at 91c; No. 2 North- and 31 calves. P Dawson branch of the institution. a - there not com arable with the Som- values between 1902 and 1903, would ern at 8$c lake ports. Export Cattle. -The embargo has P Purser Robertson had in his charge saga. be something like this Oats -The market is unchanged, been ,removed from the eastern 1902- on the voyage from the North the .'with No. 2 white quoted - at, 30}c States, said cattle can be chi "The .deposit occurring at this - g nugget Laken from as q pped ,Wheat, 65 000,000 bushels at great old nu 'high freights, and at 81c east... No. froru Portland sad Boston, and, as a point is- to extraordinary t e Anvil Creek bench on September 7.' :. x quoted at 82 :c east. iscussed within the compass of this $95, 7 b0,000 The exact value of the nugget is $3,. y q } insult, there is a better demand for 55c a Sar£ey-'1hc demand is fair, Rith export cattle., But to day's run of letter, but,'•in brief, it may be said Oats, 48,500,000 bushels 285.90. Sg Sell +� offerings limited. No. 3 extra quot- this class was light, and tradsi on that coal of excellent quality occurs at 40c .... .... ..... 18,950,000 ?l 'e„ g on both aides o! the Abittibi River Barley, 11,500,000 bushels r ed aL 45c middle freights, and No, this account was quiet, Everything ' at 3oc ..,.,, 8 750 000 BACK TO IRELAND 3 at 43c middle freights. oHeria was sold, but as there were and somotimes at great thickness. 'L g At several Dints it was 24 feet Flax, 500,000 bushels at Rye -The market is quiet;. With few very good cattle on the market thick, and if I remember rightly, it ?Sc ...... 475.000 Evicted Tenants Would Reacquire prices from 50 to 61c outside. quotations for these are nominal. Peas -Trade dull, with No. 2 white Extra choice cattle are uotable at a��s conth usly, as shown by Total .. ;,,;$58 925 000 Former Holdings, mro quoted at 82c high freights, and at q our test pits, for some 350 feet on " "`"' ""' ' A London des $4.70 to 84,80, choice at $4,40 to the west side and again hef• v 1908- patch says :-Interest •it - • 686 east. 2 e r S P has been evoked here b - Corn -The market ie uiet and $4.60, others at $9..,0 to ¢1.30, and on th same shbre for About as Wheat, 60,000,000 bushels y a letter - stead No. 3 American yellow cows et $2.b0 to $3,75. mut again. The outcrop on the at 70c .., $42,000,000 Secretary O'Callahan of the quoted at SS}c on track,.3`orohto .Butchers' Cattle -The run was in- opposite bank ie much smaller. Un- Oats, 40,500,000 bushels United Irish League of America to ' clued to be large, but the sprinkling fortunatel no borin o operations 21c 00,000 the Condon, M.P., saying that, since at 8 5 and No, 8 'nixed at 57}q Toronto. b' g P u e e passe a of the Irish Land Act It - of good well-bred cattle was light. could'.be, conducted in the interior Barley, 10,900 g .1. -=.Canadian corn nominal. a 000 bushels is ., _..These latter were is good demand, owiri at 3c ... ,8,850,000 many evicted tenants now residing its Flour -Ninety per cent. patents g g to the thick coating of bould- g © quoted nt $3.05, middle freights, in and prices for them had a firmer era overlying, ax, b0,00 a the nited State have been making ? O bushels s e m :: tone. There was, however, a fain at 800 000 anxious enquiries regarding buyers' sacks, for export. Straight y Though not a continuous deposit """ ' sibs q g the pos- Yollera, of special brands, for domes- good demand for the others, and as on the Someska, still, neverthe Iity o reacquiring their former pearl eve Total ....... ... .'$54,950,000 holdings.. Mr. O Callahan expressed tic trade, quoted at $3,50 to $8.80 y everything was sold at prices less, there is a great deal of fine coal xp eased The one problem that confronts the belief that Should a large r K .. in bbls. Manitoba flour unchanged; about steady with those of Tuesday. in sight, -and if not it or in large f P q P " - #o. 1 -patents, -$4.75 -to -$4 £ No. Picked .lots r" --at -$4.4.0-.to $4.50, 'enough depoeits for export -I do not farmers s o get it grain to Portion of the euquirers be able LL I , T err r i how t the' paierits; $4.45 - to-34.50-aa+d "� -"-84.10-tom it iy not -it will certain shipping porta o C,P.R. and the do so it could go tar towards so strong bakers', $4.30 to $4.35 on Igoe, at $3,75 to $4, rou h to com- be o3 value for local consumption - the que-tivu Of vantgramn, at,,.,* AX.1. track, Toronto. moa as $2.2b to' 83.10 and cows at when the north country is opened up, tle of the im ense yield as yet, Last turn the tide back to Ireland. #f 14fillfeed-Bran stead at $1S, and $-`'..50 to $3,50. The coal on the Blacksmith Rapids, year at this time the officials say a x`11 y ns that on the Someska, burns free- great deal of grain was on its Way WANTS TO GET KITCHENER : shorts at $18 here. At outside `Mockers and Feeders. -There was a to the. seaports, and the condition 'points bran is quoted at $18.50 and slightly better trade in stockers, ow- ly in the open air. P , shorts at $17. Manitoba bran in in to the lar "From the Abittibi a tri was of a11e3ra this year may result in a v3 g ger supply on the mss- ( p rain blockade. ti to the resent �y Strengthen New Cabinet with t sacks, $17and shorts at $20 here. ket. There was some demand for made on foot by myself across the 'g P P His Services. - - them, and prices were well main- Grand Rapids of the Mattagami, and therailwayofficials say that practi- _ . twined. One firm expressed them- .the iron deposits there occurring , cal i no wheat has been delivered at A London despatch.- says :-Premie' selves as o splen -! the rim elevators. The railway `• ` :THE DAIRY 1f_1Rl{ETS. pen to buy 2,000 head of were carefully examined. This splen-. primary aT3' Y Balfour is apparently meeting with z, feeders at weights ranging from 950 did deposit, which consists of lim- facilities for handling the crops are considerable difficulty In the task of Butter -Receipts of butter are fair, onite, or brown hearotltc, of good,rmuch better than a year ago, reconstructing his Cabinet. It i4 to 2,100 roe. Quotations run from with quite a good demand for choice quality, occurs on both sides of the said that Mr. Wyndham has been grades. Large rolls are in c $2.25 to $8.50 per cwt. Feeders i g good river; on the west lids for 1,180 I.IEWS WERE SLAUGHTERED offeree the choice of several portfol• demand, We quote :-Vinest 1 -ib. were inclined to be scarce, and prices ; feet on 325 feet, _.__ los, but has decided to -remain as calls, 17 to 18c; aeiected dais tuba, had a firmer !easing art 88 ` p cwt, I At low water the lkrnonito -also ap- Shot Down in the Streets by Rus- hic•f Secretary for Ireland. Rumors 15c; secondary grades, 12i to 13ic 1 Milch Cows: -The run was fair and pears in the ricer bottom," sian Soldiers. are renew4d that Lord Kitchener ire . creamery print», 20 to 21c; solids ; �„_*_ to be given the War Secretaryship, - 14 to lFiic. '.all were sold. There is n good de .. A London despatch says :-Accord- - 1.Fgg s-'T'be market Is firm for fresh Imand for the better class of cows, KING AS CABINET MAKER. ! 1ng to a despatch to the Times, the �'- .. 'gathered -stack tiie quote ---Strict- �anct not many of'this kind are com- 1 trouble at Gomel on September 12th BOLD MEN IN OREGON. 11" :, ly new laid, 18c: fresh gatherod, 17c; ing forward. ' The range of prices Governsnsnt Must Deal With War was almost as bad as Kishinefi, The - seconds and checks, 11 to 12c. Was about $30 to $50 each Office Scandal. Jews attempted to get together to Hold up ?rain, but Get an Unex.. Cheese --Market is firm. gin quote ; CalvesThedMand was fairly ac- }protect themselves And were forced q A London despatch says The Iiia I acted Reception . -Finest, 12c: seconds, 11ic Live, and about all were sold. Quo- V S beck by the soldiers from the streets I - 1 r - BO PRODUCTS. -. tations are unc lai>ged at 4c to' 58c f is exerjiain his prerogettveis to as ; where the plundering was -.going on. A Portland, Uregon, despatch says- g .:Dressed hogs are unchanged Cured per tb., or 82 to 51.0 each, extent unheard of in the Victorian The soldiers beat and sweated those .-The Atlantic Fxprt•ss on the Ore - 1 ,I treats unchan ed, with a 'sheep and Latil�bs -The run of era. His Sia est.y is said to oppose __ _goer rAilrced, was _held up ,I tour _ g goad de- i 1 I not obe}ang lorthwith;_.1___ 4 - mend. lire quote :-Macon, long 1sheep was hea�ry, bat the demand the formation of a new Cabinet un- The soldiers stood by wliilo the n�KM -men near Corbett Stage, ut - clear 10 o 0 c In ton and c fw 1 til thoroughly satisfied- with its per- Imob was plundering "and cotnmltting [=N night. One of the rob - -. o s, or , mesa. to 1 rsposesl of, 'Sheep are quote,l uti• 1 do short gut; 521,.`'4, changed at $2 '+0 to $3 50 per cwt ed.presence 'Z Balmoral lends, color'hear the shrieks of the women and iother seriously wounded, while the i - Smoked meats -Rams, to this impression, In such a de- children from the streets, which the engineer was wounded by a bullet Z.light to tor- exporters and 82 to $9 to; culla _ nwdium, 191 to 15c; do heavy, 13} Lambs are firmer at $2 50 to. $8,-50 Is King I:tiward holding his patrols .blocked against help from. from the -express taes9enger's gun, - to 1'9c- ml's, 11 to Hie. shoulders, each. or $3-,3 to $4,per cwt. Power of veto in reserve that now he : the Jews outaid.>. Some of the after .passing through the heart of a 1�;c: Deeks. 15 to lv}c; breaklaet Ho $ .P. is almost regarded by the inner Oi— `Jews tried to force their way down highwayman_ The two other band, - 'baja:, lA to 15c gs.-The run was heavy, and the Iles as more the Cabinet maker than Ione of the side streets, acrd the sold- its escaped without any'booty. 6 market had an easier tone. Quota- '-• • Lard -The market is unchanged., ' : - .' B tions are unahnngod at $5.90 per Mr Balfour himself Rath his usual fere shot six o! theta des omji : d '_with fair deinasd.'• Tierces, 9 c, �taet. -. the Piing has expressed his has 28,000 Jew's out of a total pop- . FLITTING TO CANADA. . - _ i cwt for selects and 85.8:5 for lights genuine desire, aniountin almost to ulatron of 40.000. . . . tubs, 9,c, pails, 10c; compound, 8 and fats. Dealers any the prospects g 4 • • " 'to 9c. are,for lower- rites. a command, that. steps be taken to United States Official Says Emi. - - remedy the scandals in the army sd- STEAMERS TO ANTWERP. - gratia: is Increasing. COUNTRY TROP CE. -- ministration revealed bv, tllir report - - ` unchanged, DYNAMITE UDDER BUGGY. lot the South Africal War Cau7mis- C.P;R. Has Decided to Run s Fort An Ottawa despatch says :-Mr. ( . � Appirrs.•-The .market is unchan d, ti } with moderate supplies, Gond stock sior, and inalatinq that the new sightly Service. _ a Swenson, Dominion is here on quotcKl aL 75c to Sl per bbl. in -car. Cal,itwf shall be one adapted to deal A Montreal despatch sass' -Tho C. agent at 4t. Paul Mina„ la here on Ir _ lots, nrsd at $1 to $1.50 in 'small TWo ISen With Cash to Pay Nac- with that question. P. R. Steamship Company has de business with the Immigration ]le- . quantities• pies Blown up, } tided to run its own steamers be- partment, Mr. Swanson states that the tide of emigration ion from the 1l'ea. -•--'rx lkans-Trade quiet, with prices A li'Ec;ringtnn, 1'a,., cie5patch vat's:- twain Canada and Antwerp. There g -ENGLISH FRUITA1llNE. will be 4ortni htl service from the tern States to Canada to steadily 1::n. Unpicked $1,75 to $1.80, and -(int of the most fiendish nurrdera g y irtcreasin During the a -at week picked 51,90 to 82 per bush. I stitui robberies 1n the history of it'aah t�tid of October next. The steamers B' g P y- quiet at 6 ington .County occurred on Friday Thousands of Barrels of Apples three hundred certificates of house Bone Tlie market is PP Intended for the trade, arc .the Man- seekers .were trade out in the branch • : 'Ifo 8}e per lb. for bulk, and $1 to afternoon on the Middletown Road, Sell in London. tezuma, Milwaukee, Mount Royal. devoted to Scandinavian emigration $3.50 for comb. about 15 miles froth here. Sampel ' A London despatch says America and Montreal, with a capacity: of g Fiuy-Demand fair, with oAerin a T; T'er about 11,000 Loris each.. These boats alone. There is an exinirsion from g gtzson, , of the Ferguson Con- is now reaping great benefits from St. Paul next Thursday to the terra - moderate. No, 1 new will Krin >69 atr¢rctk,n Company, o! Pittsburg, comprise the I:oridoii service, and on y g P 5 g. the storms which made the Past' their outward trips will call at it tory of Alberta,. and these home• . to. 59..,E on track, Toronto, was instanth killed, raid his sacra summer one of the worst on record w ars will form art of the colony erp for cargo, which will be dis- seek P Straw -'!fie market is quiet, at tan, Charlis`L, 3lactin, of Cincin- in (treat Britain and the Continent: chdrged at St, John, N.D•, during flitting to.Canada from Minnesota. - 55.25 to `55,50 per ton; for car lots nati, was,.fatally-. injured. The two The sales last week in London mark- the winter months. -on track. men were driving along the road in ed the record, wfth 27,000 boxes of Hops -Trade is quiet, with this a buggy, carrying 89,000 in cash American fruit. The prices averag- CATTLE SHIPPERS. C.P.R. GIVES BIG URDER. iseason'a crop quoted at 25 to 28c. with which to pay off some o! their ed 80 per cent. above what has here- _ Potatoes -The offerings are fair, men employed on construction work tofore obtained here, There is prac- 1000,000 Worth of Passeu er 't sand prices are firm. Cat lots of along the line of the Wabash Rail- .tically no English fruit obtainable, Calgary Man Ez lain Hoar' They $ + g -- - -choice stock quoted at 50c per bag, road. VPhen suddenly an explosion while France, which' usually expmta •. ASe �ndiCBPPoa•, • Equipment. .and small lots selling at 55 to 60e. of .dyna.mitc in the roadway literally large quantities of pears to England A London despatch says: A Calgary A lliontreaI despatch says :-The tore the rig to pieces, killed Fergu is sending none. Forty-two thou- cattle -owner told the correspondent Canadian Pacific Railway has just .BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. J son outright, and throwing Martin sand barrels of Canadian apples are laced an order for one , million dol-' ._ PP of the ldoraing Post that Canadian P . - ' Montreal. Sept. 29,-Wlicat-Mani- 204 feet, tearing his left arm almost expected in London at the end of cattlemen in the British market, as lara worth of passenger• equipment soba No, 1 hard is quoted at 87c in from the socket. It has 'been learn- this week, and record ,prices are as- compared with 'Ainerica, were heav- -with -its superintendent cf rolling - store. Fort William; No I North- ed that, two siren supposed to be 'shred.' stock at the Hochela a shops. Be- " ern 851c: No. 2 Northern82ic; Eggs Poles placed the clynamit. in the .. . ily handicapped.. American freights, old doubt this is the largest order. :are fractionall • hi her and the firm road 'for the purpQse of kiliin Pay- are lower, 'and cattle can be shipped y g - y g ' g a shilling a head cheaper from. Bos- ever placed by a railroad for passen- - feeling In butter and cheese contin- master Ferguson, and had arranged FRANK AGAIN SCARED. ton than from Montreal. The Am- ger equipnrmit alone, acid it 'is more nes. Grain -peas, t39c high freights, to explode it by mi ens of an electric si n£ficant in the case of the C. P. R. :73ic afloat here; rye, 53c east, 5sic battery. The satchel containing tho' Another Immense Slide' From Tur- erican service is more regular, as the- g - :. ; :' "afloat here; buckwheat, 48 to 49c; money is missing: a ding from because that line has t o time al- I. boats tea', om Boston are sure ra s 3 n e Ilio. 2 old oats, 37}c in store here,' tl Mountain. locoed -its passenger equipment to _ of cargoes •both ways, while when ;' crew 35c afloat here, September de- deteriorate. y A` itinnipeg despatch says :-An- they come to )Sfontreal they- not sel- t ., livery; flaxseed, $1.15 on track here; KING IN FINE .HEALTH• other immense mountain slide is re- dom come in ballast, and the export- - feed barley, 50c; No, 3 barley, 52}c. ¢ ported to have occurred on Tuesday er•. must pay the double journey, A • AMERICAN PURCHASERS. Flour, -Manitoba patents, $4.80; sec- •No Truth in Rumors aused by night at Turtle Mountain, near Canadian salesman is tickled to rr onds, $4.50; strong bakers', $4.25 Sir Frederick Treves'• Visit. Frank, Alberta, where 100 lives were death to get within half a penny a Many Muskoka Islands are Being to S4.50; Ontario straight rollers, \• lost in April last. As'far as known Bought Vp. A London despatch ser s.% The re- P pound of the Americans for the same $:3.90 to $9; in bags, $1.90 to $1.95; y no lives were lost, but all the people quality of meat. _- .. patents, $4.15 to $4.40; c,xtras QO't published -Gyp n nctr agency of Frank have deserted the town - A Toronto despatch says:-?liurl:o- .)$1.70 to $1.75. that Sir Frederick Treves, sl.irgeon- Itigain,, and are being hurried to HURRICANE AT CORNWALL. ka as a summer resort has become in -ordinary to the King, had bei•: ,other towns nearby. The slide oc- widely known anion American tour - T TITED STATES MARKETS, summoned to Balmoral Cnstle to at. I carred just as a passenger train was ists,, among whom there is a weak- ` tend King Edward, and that alarm nearing Frank, and as quickly as Roof of Furniture Factory Was ness for buying up the islands in the ,' Buffalo, Sept. 29, -Floor -Steady. Blown Off: Mueakoka Lakes.. Eery day ',thgro had been caused thereby, is incor- possible the brakes were applied and - `R heat -Spring dull; No. 1 Northern rect. Sir Frederick way not "sum- the train backed for several miles. A Cornwall despatch says: A small- are enquiries for these beauty spots. •c.i.f„ 3epiember, 88}c t¢tlll:cr dull; moned" tc)Wlalmoral. Ile went there After waiting some � liouri the train sized hurricane struck Cornwall The islands in the Balsam Lake are No. 2 red, 82c. Corn -Easier and 9n a personal visit to the King, was run to Frank, and many of the about .12.15 on Sunday, but strange I under control of the Dominion Gov. dull; No. 2 yellow, 5!>c; No. :3 corgi, which is so far semoved from an terrifted o le, who were huddled eniment, but these are beim en- - 53 to +,3}c. OaLw--Flrm;' No. 2 Y people, to the only damage re opted quired for at the Crown Latxls Dr i -mixed, 88}c. Darley-58 to t36c c,i,. argent, professional summons that together at the station, were taken was to the fide new factory of" 'the partment here. The ,price of the £a- - - - - the f.ondntt papers of Thursday last on board. Cornwall Furniture Company, near i.' Carral freights• -easier wljerit... c lands under the control of the On' f • - ----corn 3tc, to New fork. ` r I +tnnouncotl that "Sir Frederick '-�+ --- , -.=: he G. T. R. -depot, The- wind lifted. tari6 Gwvern7fient is $5 per acro. Milwaukee, .Sept. 29, -Wheat-_. Treses will leave for Balmoral on a ,KILLED SIX. HUNDRED. off a section of the roof, about ^r0 .`:,$teacly; No, I Northern, 7K.tu 71)c; vlsi% to tho-King nn Saturday." by 30 feet, and blew down 70 feet of --'-f ---- -- - No. 2 Northern, 75 to 78c; new lio. Sir Frr'derick, who was surgeon -in- Turks Enraged at the Loss Pillage the brick wall of the top storey. The EDMOND BARTON RESIGN -D camber; ?7lc. Rye -Dull; No. 1, ordinary to his Mnjesty when Prince and Burn Villages. water pipes were broken, and a del- 57je. Barley -Steady; No. 2, (V)je of Mal-, has since -that_ time been a A Sofla, despatch says :-According ttge of water poured through the priemier of Australia Accepts a to 66c: sample, d7 to 62c, Corn- friend of the King, and has joined to " telegram received here on Thurs- 'wilding from the roof to the ground 1�ecember, 471c, the party at Balmoral, Through day from I{ostondil, siz hundred floor. The section of roofing was Judgeship. Duluth, Sept. 29. -Wheat -To ar- the week his Mainsty appeared in Turks were killed in a fight at Kot- carried some distance out in the A London despatch says :--Slr F. ' _I - ' rive, No. l hard, 7Wle; No. 1. North- the Lest or health and spirits, di-. chant on September 18th. The Tur-yard. riiontl I3eYton, Premier of Australia` sten, 78�c No, 2 tiorthern, 754c; vidinq his time bet.wmn outdoor life k sh 'force numbered 7,000. After The company estimate the actual has been appointed one of the judge :.. September, 7P;c; - December, 751c; and rliscussions. with Premier Bel- a fight the troops, 'enragbd at their 'damage at *81,000. The factory was of the Federal nigh Court. fie h - . ;Nay, 781ca I tour and, others regarding the com- losses, pillaged and burned a num- built only last fall, and Is a three- resigned the Premiership; and lfinia f, St. Louis, 4'•aPt- 29.-R'heat-Cash, position of the now Cabinet, ber of Bulgarian villages. storey structure, ter Deakin Is now Premier. _ _. . . .. " ._ .' .. „ ; .. a: 1. 1. 7; 1, ,gyppp., aA 11 i11/.. :. '... v; .., .. ,, ��4 'a' ...4 y' �lsn . ti,. ,.,y,rJy; . .'. ."S'*� ,..,,t'!y n'.- , • s..'w,e. #i »; s��,¢v,__ -;Ct ,. -...,.i `` '-fie .,ti: .�..rrrr... - ..,...,.: .e-,,. .c�:'... i �3.f[%i�. .� _.3�' ::..:.. -..� .. -,.. 4'=....;�`_'i�..� `.,��.>••% '"t, ¢., .>: - - '�:;,,:,.«¢..�,.,:1.:::..... "?'.. a .; ., .. "' w .., ,•. - .':' ... '.. ..,. "r.. - - .-. '.a•. -•k. niurr Yw Sf.. .. '. G.•%t°' . y 0. 1 ORIGIN OF COFFEE. f �'suttfI'Ofil, C011lfiOfl siva 8,484 days, and Lord Beaconsfield Discovered Six 8undred and Bev- eCZerri9, ,COarS@ hands, ragged Lord Melbourne's totfil period of of - fico amounted to 2,492 days, Lord enteea Years Ago. clothes, shrunken flannels- John Russell's 9,808, Sir Robert i w I We wonder why, it is that a kind Peel's 1, 6, Lord Derby's 1,882, " � - 'Providence should preheat „main. with f Lord Aherde s 4�4 and Lord Rose- such a wonderful gift as the .coffee bevy's 488. i�f7 berry and then attach a p6iAlty for appreciating it. Perhaps the answer&*U"T R r stomach coffee the a harmless,," rel- R$DVCX* A 'man entered a wiitchmal er'e, `v r - -_. MONOTONZSUS WORK r. ft ther a beneficial, refreshment: It ' and stood hesitatingly . about for s may be said in general, perhaps, �aPfi�iC some time. At last he hedged up �o- ? 'that moony of the tooda -amd drinks wards the counter with the follow - that trouble the dyspeptic are both Ar tis Befasiit seas ing request: harmless dud' good. Tho fault is t-! "I say, could one of you fellows not with them but with the diseased - go out in the country about five _ '�� Old Folk seed stomach. ��Gr _D miles and repair a watch?" 4•s to coffee, Success gives the fol- MERBIY OLD L "Why cannot the watch -be brought } � $�u� Ribbon Tea � K lowing interesting storg and one here?" was the reasonable reply. pities all the people who "lived be- "Well, you see, it's this way, said tore the year 1285. NEWS B'Y STATABOUT JOHN the farmer. ' "The watch belongs to' i Fj�jy PeoPk apptteaste goo3 tea. They're° "As to the history of coffee, the BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. a sick man, and he. has to have it legend runs that it was first found beside his bed so as to tell when to usually I:OailAfiietfts and �ilOW the fS]Ost dtjiCEOlss-' growing wild in' Arabia. Hadji >Occnrrttaess in the Land That take his doses." r thaes why ---� - -- — Omar, a dervish, discovered it 2n "Then the watch must be going all 1283, six hundred and seventeen Reigns Supreme is the Cora- right," said the jeweller.B.IueB ;years ago. He was dying of hunger mercial World. Yes the watch runs. 'cause the e. In the wl2dexttiess, when, finding some � " feller makes it run. He says he's ' s Mrs. Rix, living with her son in ` c small round berries, he tried to eat getting tired of poking the wheel f Ribb'on St, Peter's street, Norwich, was 101 thein, but they were bitter. He tried with a pin, and wants one of roasting them, and these he finally years of age last month. Her mo - fellows to come and put it straight.0 steeped in some water held in the hol- Lher lived to the age of 108. ,Iow of his hand, and found the de- Majef Geaerai Sir Leslie Rtuislle"gj wish, Susan,'" said s fond mo-reylon coction as , refreshing as if he had unveiled ag Worthing an obelisk to ther to her new nursemaid, "that ,partaken of solid food. He hurried the memory of the twenty-six resi- you would use a thermometer to a-.-' 'back to Mocha, from which he had dents who lost - tHeir-lives in the certain if the water is the right tem- parttstslatjy old fOWs tea. It suits thele eautiag tastes z been banished, and, inviting the wise South African war. perature when you give baby his as sola them with its fragtattllx and soothing power. man to partake of hii-diseeve , Leeds Corporation Tramway Com- bath." "Oh," replied Susan, cheer - they were so well pleased with it mittee 'have decided to give all driv- fully, "don't you, worry about that. assn for the jet orty Cents Blaen. Mixed - at they made him a saint. ers who avoid accidents a bonus of I don't need no thermometer for r'k e7�loa C.reeim f. Rad Label 83s."l8 be Tiftr - - -- -- . - • y.-�L_Lhe.lit.tie_ttn�ut s red t e their wages, payable quarterly. water is, too hot; if he turns blue, it's It is said that coffee was intro- The first mention made of the, use too cold, aad there you are." Z", -- duced into the West Indies in 1728, of coal as a fuel is in the records of - r by Chirac, • a French physician, who the Abbey of Peterborough, in the "Think of it, my dear," said Mr, ,gave a Norman man by the name of year 805 A.D., where is found an Closefist, laying down his newspaper, De Clleux, a captain of infantry on entry for twelve eartloads of "fossil "there are more than five hundred _ The drudg. ecy__ of sweeping day to done away. -'.his way to Martinique, a single fuel.' million dollars in oirculation in this I with by the se women who Lines 'plant From Martinique coffee trees A visitor named Churchill was rid- country?" "Is that so?" replied his In turn were sent to Santo Domingo ling along the esplanade, Scarbor- wife, cheerfully. -Well, judging from . Boeckh's fivadalou;pe, and, other neighboring ; ough, when his horse bolted and the difficulty Z always experience !a Islands leaped over a bank' thirty feet deep. getting you to give me A dollar I 'The coffee tree is an evergreen Singularly enough both rider and thought there wasn't -more than live Rhrub, growing. in i,ts natural state, horse escaped serious injury. or ten dollars is the world:" 1�uambDo� -���� to a height of fourteen to eighteen A woman was remanded in Loa-� ,a1lCiltFrt� _ feet. It is usually kept trimmed, don recently. charged with, stealing Aunt Jane -"«hat are you petting k i e bowaver, for convenince in picking a 'box containing. £115, the savings - _ i that dog tor? Don't you know that Any housewife once possessing one will neves � the berries, which grow along. the ' of an aged London (lower -seller. ' it belongs to the Wigginses? You again be satisfied with an old-fasklioned broom. - - (branches close to the leaves and re ! tchich the loiter had been In the I know you said you hated the whole 1 Boeckb's Brooms are sold by all dealers at itemble in shape aad color ordinary `habit of keeping unii.•r her b.• I' ( lot of them." Tom --"Yes. but I popular prices. rharrtea. The tree can_fot be grown f The report of the Postmaster -Gen- forgot' the dog when 1 said that. +, ++ atovc the frost line, ner,gher can it Ioral for the year ending Starch 81. Somehow, he differs from the rest of Look for the name Bockeh he suceesa£';lly grown in the tropics. 1908 shows that the Post -office made the family," lrhi% Most successful climate for pro- �a net profit of (4.186.`=73 during on Handle. duction is that !Hund at an altitude the year There were 2,579 5tj0,000 Catarrh Cannot Be Curon of about four thousand loot. Any -letters delivered and, 488.f10O,t7V0_-- th.n much above this is in danger ostcards, Is Lh LOC,%L APPLICAT`IO S. as toey - g P cn of roach the "at o9 the drsesec. , - gal fr�•t, which is fetal to the treer : A distressing, accident occurred at t u.L a"h to o blood or eonstitut.aosi �� �f f't f7 tltl6aTtQiz9 sAeT and when entree is Frown much tie- Frey, near Scarborough, 'a huge <I'.e°rel, and in orrier_ :o cure it yon I r MAUD'S PREVARICATION. rOs011Te. must take internal remedies Hell's Pur Ysiwfaetureiv low. this, it requires artificial shade. !mass of chfif weighing stout four i'atarrh cure i,% taken internally and "blaudie, dear, those shoes look rrh ur- not of production and docs not produce ing to death the six-year-old son' of [ ya for yearn naodlisaa reW44tutur ila co9cr'p- fort e - les marketable berries, " Mr, Fred Dixon, a civil en neer, of nue o Lite txet n sicluc. n'ih ae 0 oy 'o herself "If s rtah2e, mamma " RAw FtiRS AND CES $iii0 il. P la , -- qq Harrogatlls Park, tweet six acres tn. �c 'A !t '+ cotnpoacd.of tFte treat cowsi(To herself): "It she had asked he Hie>.«torcea nandt«Vice i+°'• y- n co ubmed with Lite L)n % u:ond how my feet felt in the sheen, she extents- has been opened at Totten- 6u aUc. The directlYcot bi the mucous of the would have had me." �ATENTS i N A L L UU 1 Jif 1 jy1Y lU ham as a public recreation ground. +Livia ti the pe in c et, produces of u,a p gr two to diente U wont producan such I T1E H 1 17�� . It was acquired at a cost of C31.- woi,dotfui results in curing Catarrh,, . Use I,ver's Dry Soap (a powder) i COUNTRIES, �i��,,11 ligjl 150. and adorns an estate on -which bond for t at,rnoniue free to, waadt woolens and flannels, -1 F'. J. cHP;VKY r 14u.• Yroiis., the L. C C intends to build drool- roicdo, o. you'll like it. R 1 DO U ! & T P�v Nord b dru gtets, price 75c. IOM $2FTEH YEARS OF SICKNESS lings for forty thousand persons. nail'@ amf�y rule aro the bust: - �Y B E E O rTRfN. '. tJTl�aTiOM DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS A Kentish farmer has adopted a A [1FJIERRF11 WiiIPPTACl, sna/for dWsaed CtBSED HIM. novel and, he'saya a most effectual ,"My boy tells me you discharged Pete -«hen yet dad sane lickin' yet roe sea rfr aa.ToaOMTO an t+attswtaas method of putting' a stop .io the de- him," said the lane office -boy's mo- Y� I heard him say it pained him more / �1! t -- predations cdused in his orchard by 0 eing ! Cleaning Plain Statement of a New Bruns- the birds. He has had a numbor of Cher. "You advertised for a strong khan it did you. Ain't dat a chest- wick Postmaster Whose Kidneycats stuffed, and fixed them in vara- boy' and I certainly thought ha sans nut? strop enough. "Madam," replied For we ver, bed0"d,owf work w tee ous life -like attitudes amore the g g p Jimmy -Now; 'twos d° truth die I ••RRIThN1 AMERICAN OT11N0 041:' Pains Have Gone Never to Re g the m°rchhnt, "he was too strong. time De switch broke an' flew in branches of his trees. He broke all the rifles of the office Look hr "deal to you town, or sand dls. turn. At Sherborno recently Sergeant- and some of the furniture in the two �,ej' �._ Montreal, Toronto. Ottawa,Qutbsa Lower Windsor, Carleton Co. N. Major Beatty, lat Royal Dragoon days he was with us." Pard's l��ll� {, ! 13" Sept. Special} -T. H. �aly- Guards, drill inAtructor of B squad- t �{it Clues Vi�ilf�ht[la, ea, postmaster here, well known and ron, Dorset Yeomanry, was found Dominion Lino $teanl9h1ps _ widely respected, is happy is the shot through his head. A rifle In a ENCLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT Montreal to uw..pe.i _ discovery of a permanent cure for vise, with a cleaning rod and other RPeovt,s all bard sett or callous" rami+ "Does your wife do much fancy �nOe to Liverpool the Kidney pains that have troubled apparatus near by, showed that he and blealishes from borws, blond savto, work?" "Fancy work? She won't tall at& ltist auaiaeh'ya superior .d arat ro" him for years. had been engaged in rifle 'cleaning, turbo, epliat4i ring bone, sweeney, etlflee, even let a porous piaster come into er.0 ela'bli ofpe ...0�sra 8alohas and atstereoca�is "I have been bothered crith, KidneyOwing to the great increase of, twas. *me and swollen thirdfik ooq� tis, •'o. p re suidakipa Ejecia3 trd-cls" " ac mm ren a I l g thie 'house without crocheting a rod �d eala:o sod r puss ulam ooply to My 1FCs Trouble for ears," Postmaster traffic proposals are being made for waTelm by — of ase bottle. War aawil •tarot end su partioutan avoir to soy aae.l y P P g the most wosaerfal 8lstaiph Care ever bonier round it and rpnnirfg a yellow ,teket m"ro+ or w yaoeeser °�°� oil Belyea says : 111 have tried markt' the removal of the costers from ifsawa. ribbon through the holes.') DOMINION LINK OFFIC>s4: SO" Imedictnes and plasters without gett- High street, Whitechapel, and Mid - IM any lasting benefit till hearing dlesex street. When the new north- Mr. I3unsby-"IC that young man's ' f��� T eeaufu., s.ao. if dl flaaam°nt at„ ikintraei Dodd's Kidnoy Pills -so hise highly spok- ern approach' to Tower Bridge is coming here to e you every day -U ri's W11Yt I e0% M -141M- - sn of I d'atermined to try them.They como ted Middlesex street (Petticoat in the week you had better give'bttn POUltry! ALL KIND$ O• yeem to'have made a complete cure lane) ails become the direct route a hint to come after supper. Miss -"< a my case as I feet as well as ever from north to south, Bunchy -"I don't' think it necessary, "Do you think Skinner Can make Butter FRUIT$ was• The suxfveyor to the Doikipg Rural pa, That's what he comes after.,, la living out there?" "lllake a liv- ! "I believe that Dodd's Kidney Pills District Council recently reported ingf Wiry, he'd make 8 living on a And Farm Pro re the right medicine for Kidney that ,a builder about whose work he J Per Over sls1y Yesri rock in the middle o[ the ocean if iTg�! duceenetallyt rouble and will do, all they are had to complain had sent hint a grin, wrsatolss gomsrrxe evsnr hu Dees sad b thein was another man on, rock." ndney consign it to us • i1Non" o! mother for /tieir ckltdre° w1uY• ONt11ni• _ - -- - -- - - n V ylaimed to do. Dodds Kidney Pills cure the Kid- communication on the mattor, and in separate etrveloi •e was ' �esaothee the Child, sattens •�m a ails" Fells our" i•indooI+, re k«tkenomsofwdV-',Mien" io pays and with healthy Kidneys no enclosed a a five -pound note. A motion in ft}v- "Aremeay or. Mtivott�hsut Lhesswoiod Iksuree a feta bt drartd•t• 1 Ri•T one can have Bri ht's Disease, Lum- g -ago, Rheumatism, Dropsy or Pain or of prosecution was lost at. a meet- fikWr".klaaW[Netgw'ageetgrN08TItIIl.' the Back. Thousands will tell. Ing of the council, one member re- marking that the enclosure might A"MATRIMONIAL NET. ou ' this out of their own e,per- have been a mistake. Ida -After. all, a hammock is no - encE ;_T Ail English exchange says: ' Indfg- thing but a not. sager t W11 hold Y►et�ta �a t ;as pe�e+ns ep..tt rr�ns� �It u'. 49 m nation has been expressed at Ilest- Ernie -You are 'right. Many a girl -NATIVE INDIAN FOLLY, ings at the senteuce ptrsxed last makes a good catch in one. 'As an instance of the almost in- Tuesday of one month' b,ard labor lad for kissing a girl of Stasisitead' Junction, -P, Q., credible folly of the average native :. of India, the 'following anecdote upon a fourteen at a fete on Bank Holidav, '_1fr. Freeman 'Thomas telegraphed to 12th Aug., 189b. MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS & CO. +would, be hard to beat. Two Eng- the boy's father that he Iran coni- Gentlemezi,-I tell from the bridge lishmen one day cisme upon a young their best municated with the Hoene Secretary, leading from a platform of a loaded man, who was one of workmen, writhing In agony' from +oho was at once sending .down to car while assisting my men in un - loading a load of grain. The bridge cholera, the result of eating an over- Sipe melon. With great difficulty make enquiries into th9 cane,' , The German hole -grooves who have dis- went , down as well as the load on back and I struckon the ends of „". they saved him, and kept him by them for three days, sent- him away been visiting the 'Englisn hop tricts have paid a gratlfvin�: tribute pV the sleepers ca0uns�goa serious �njru 7 cured. The next day they heard to the methods eaiployed by their ' `We Lave to the harwould have broken it. In an that he was dead. His first act on leaving them had been to go straight British rivals, come conclusion," remarked one of them, hour could not walk a step, Com - met,ced us[ng MINARD'S Liniment, !home and finish the melon. It is "that trop -growing in England is car- rrrd the third day went to Montreal stories of this description that make reeds on in a more scientific manner on business acrd got about well by one realize the enormous difficulties than in Bavaria, which is our. great the Lige of a cane. In ten days was ithat have to be overcome by the hop district. We have been par'ti- nearly well. I can sincerly reco"m- Frulers of India. culariy impressed by the English me- *dealing mend it as the best Liniment that I tbod of treating the soil and know of in use. Yours truly, with the weeds which affect the hops, , a, 8. GaUDON_ ! as 1 we wl fre Apple! you good prices THE Dawson Commission Co,, 9.13 TORONTO- ufd1TM WIN TOM AUTOMOBILE TOURING Car, new springs all round', machin ory not worn in the slightest, tires new this spring, spring cushions, duplicate parts. For sale at gtbat sacrifice. Cost 52,500. Box 7. Truth Office. Toronto. FOR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH, i 1 Buffalo pressure blower, No. 4- 9 in. outlet. 2 Globe N.alve-4 in, flanged - 1 Globe valve -6 in. flanged. ; 1 Earl steam blowor-10 in- inlet. 4 Ten branch cast iron headers of - 1 in -•---pipe; _ 2 Iron pulleys --80x1 Z. - _ - 2 Ir n uliays-82x12; i t'e'me now, -my dear, he said, ing his hand nervously over his and we shall carry away with Lia many useful, suggestions.' CholIy (examining first. print from '�,�•���,t.�� .: i •, - 1 iron pulley --22x6 " "I want to be alone for an Lord Salisbury was at the head of the negative) -"Isn't there some wny 2 Iron pulleys -18x8 r or. two." Why, what is the t, or. his wife inquired• with the an - _ the state for a longer period than Next to ma"'my moustache show a little Photographer - "Why, we ere retun the , tots of tbem. whin no th'my��e> cos re1. vel Also an assortment of iron cone '- �. "I have to consult a railway any other man in our time. to Lord Salisbury's record In this plainer?" yes: you might wait a few years, and sager t W11 hold Y►et�ta �a t ;as pe�e+ns ep..tt rr�ns� �It u'. 49 m pulleys. FRANK. WILurOItT, " groaned the unhappy man. respect+ namely, 5,001 days -comes then come again." rsybe casae oI the together so %b44 with fth' play It mnet heal. You may LLet eau: y tan t ret tram S. QS West Adelaide St.,J r ( tt {� } that of Mr- Gladstone, with a total period of service of 4,408 days, Lord `' ` {,� Liniment C�1fE$ �BI�s gtl; D w white vee we r 1 Trneoreble I/ T EBLT AVD 111tt#es > a oo.. Harm► Ors enNaa Are,, Taroova. _ - _Toroat,Ar �1 s Wmen 6 f�s �flei�{l��il� Palmerston following with, a total of gl���idl� i t :1ve,�.l.a 40-03 <, " ' r `•• : ','- .tel' ..,• � '.. r;a a ,fir ,Ani w _:� _> '��: . .. d ,.Y .. .:. r!'C'I. : '+.. ,,,,,. , n - Yr... {t` y . ,• r +'+. a.'y, n•°'i11aGh+"4' • t" r. w�! < _�, wX,La-�'C rp��,� .,� � �:�uS+%,:4�•d•�y41 2 riMG '�?7. - 1�4.nY .,�.. '«pC_.�'::'� ...,..� .f`��,:,�':'re. ..rl �..rw: F �,#x'. .� s . r moi_ �..,�+ '. -�--•— ..; rA +r- ?. -J'a v ' w.y 4� �'..ur a +'"y�j7" Ar q•„ '.'':,' •4.4': An t i IN r 0 � - TO Ouz sussclubEB8:by efervas W. O'Learyis in town at:Pres- —The Sacrament of the _Lord's a t to thr adds�ra irbel oa YON'. 900, .YP Su r will be celebrated -in S#. a " a .., a f oaa.,pasysMaaztalathadslsfowhiah eg3��iet2i8e— t."a _A4idrew 86 '-chureh next �" c �ittsns.x rsr aeknowl•ds•d VYr 9 -'! - - �rbeasr 0! fiats oa irb+i on the glial PaP.a lot's at Mtn. Wagner's this week. mornin�ed esday, 1 while at her 1.f V smtn xewtpt of money at this o1Itse - slow —Mr. Foster Hutchison of Clare- --On gp•aot�sd.a.t+ata sera t mont spent Monday at J. H. Wag- diener meal, Mrs. Savage swell- _ - _-- - - � � ner's.;je6Y�'bb�i46�+ �a1;�51;,�• owed a small bone which caused it � • number from here attended her differing and anxiety. Dr.Let V .Come , thee Barclay sale at Brougham on Bateman being from home, she fV, ;qday last, was driven to Dr. Dale's at Dun- t —W. E. Panstone shipped a barton, from whose help she soon _ ,. _Ptcsa�uzsa, ch.�., Oct, dud, 1908. carload of hogs from this station found relief. on Thursday. 76'';�Q� T Brand Underwear here —H. E. Moore has returned to Seta Register. The' t �V� �►71i1S the study ot. medicine in Queen's --- _ _ first. } " stock �salc nsist9n�ofG]OOt fresh IIniversiay. —Mrs. Alex. Falconer and son, calved cows, 2 -year-old steers and live - Clarence, sant stew days last 40 yearlings and back -spring We would advise everyone to see our "Tiger Brand" unshrink- - Gordon Law, of Toronto, spent p heifers, ;- week with Toronto friends. y p able Elastic Rib Underwear before purchasing. T a suit. It will _ uz3dfiy with Pickerin friends: ers and 100 sheep and lambs, the g• rt' gg —An engine jumping the track property of J. Carrel. Sale at 10 keep the cold out'.a;,.' —Mr. and Mrs. Delong, of To- ednto, spent Sunday with W. and at Oshawa on Wednesday morn- o'clock a.m.; at Jas. Gordon's hotel, �y See our special heavy ribbed wool suit of *1:.00. Well worth the ing caused a delay in the local. Plekering. Terms $15 and under, movey ,Xrs. Peak. ' —Mrs. W. D. Rogers and family=itlls• Appleton of Whitby is cash, over that amount 12 months Men's heavy top shirts, good assortment. We are ready for win- izeturned on Monde from their spending a few days with her credit: D. Beldam, auctioneer. g. _ Monday daughter, Mrs. Frank Allaway, MorDeY; Orr. 5th, 1908.—Credit sale ter, Come aloe --`'trip to Gorrie. v. Thompson, of Charing of farm stock, implements and ;e.aa W.Raney was up town on Tues- — household furniture, at lot 34, rear JOHN DICKIE & CO. slay for'the first time after his late Cross, with assist Rev. Moore in re- of con. e, Pickering, the property of ,moi a_ vival work here from Oct. 18th to Thomas Ellis. Sale at 1 o'clock. severe Illness. _ -- Dr. F. L. Henry -will be hate See bills for particulars. Polisher !next Tuesday to attend to his ro- —Miss Sarah Lidgett left on & Postill auctioneers. Ffessional duties. Tuesday for Toronto, where she TvzsDeY, Orr. 20TH, 1908.—Auction sale of farm stock and implements, ` --Mrs, W. Logan left on Tues- has secured a good situation at p e re in,etc., the property of the lace da for a two weeks' visit with Catto s. a Su den, ee ills. e. For �-y � Att6 ��-her sons in Detroit. —George Corbin, of Church st., epartiSulars see bills. Pouches V �`/' - -Large shipments of apples has rented Miss Lidgett's dwelling Postill, Auctioneers. -,have been made, from this station and expects to move therein in a ing the past week. few days. �r :hiss Stewart, teacher, of Dun- —John and Mrs. Dickie left on To our Nice Assortment of tion, called upon Pickering Friday morning of last week for a Silkine, friends on Monday even in two week's visit to friends in � Berlina, —Thursday, October yy been proclaimed Thanksgiving —R• M. Stewart, formerly of e" - _ - Andilu=ions, _ Day, b the Governor-General in Whitby, spent a few days during Shetland Floss, - 'Council. the past week with his Pickerin b Fine and course yarns for knitting —Joshua Richardson and wife, friends. g - Also For C011ghs, Collis, bronchitis, - so tat onary, Silks and Velvets for who have been visiting frinds at - Ernest Chapman is employed asthma west throats weak ' :Heathcote, returned home ou at John Dickie Co's during the + ' Dress Trimming, etc. 'Tuesday. absence of Mr. and firs. Dickie in lungsconsumption, take —Miss Annie O'Connor, of Dub- Iona• Ayerza Cherry Peetorai. M & EBoone, Pickering E Ain, Ireland, has taken up her regi- --Mrs. R. D. Benson, of Port „ dance with her brother, Patrick. Hope, has returned home after C h e i r of this place. spending a week with friends � in —Miss Jennie Gordon returned Pickering. Pectorallast creek after spending sez'ealud Logan is visiting months with friends in tiing�ton friends in Toronto this Reek, and Always seep a bottle of it io i --'d�[% a. to -a. Wear...— a�xher return 'visited. with 1,and Ottawa. -- the house. We have been a a Uea 'J- - Purt Per frlend�. i —Miss Field. who has beau -John yittnro of the base line saying this for 80 years, and spending a couple of weeks with intends having an auction Rale of so have the doctors. We have on hand a nice line of Ready -to -Wear Hats in her brother in Toronto, returned farm Gtock and lm dements during "I aa'• •sed ApW1 MOM P.eteral to ®T Camels Hair Felt. Ti e will open up cur stock of _ i home on Tuesday'. k least► tat d ait !a U t r+& LOA La + f she fust weal: of November. m �..erva fears,1�.•, aII cn�°°` a°° `°"° : trimmed hat.- on the. �.th and Sib of Ocfuber and —Miss Joanna Reddin, formerly —Ret. Mr, Moore will Rive an "°° a i. z noscao■s.waste.m, sw•. net to n da •s. We would like to have of the base line, now resiclin in �3 and a Bible reading at aae..gre-en•ao A C. ArT2 "O.. 8 a�illre, g a:td,ts for loos:,. Imo.. a fvl z'1 you inspect our goad=. .,Toronto. is at present visiting Kiu,xle. Oct. 8th In connectian , .4 +with Pickering friends. zvitlstheThank.�giv:ng Day. g� q y P1C�eI'1Tl i --Prof. R P and lira. Firtb — A social was held In the bate- he LU- n g° C. A. Baker, erg • • - •t�ere called to Toronto on Sunda) went uf,the Methodi-t church un i oe s• _4411 i sof the latLer's fattier of the chit ren. A mo=t pleasant earl. Aid nature with Ayers e• Prof. C. H. C': W right, of the tinge was enjoyed b} all. present. r♦s ` �1 —Rev. -Mr. txwe has beeu ask.Boots' '" I1� cont of a Practical Science, To , v and S h o l rc,nto, was here over Sunday, call- e<1 to deliver llt4 lecttu•e on.• Moth- __._ ._, . _ .-..._.. _..; er, Hume and Heaven" in connect - Ing upon his innumerable friends• _ _ . . . _ tion with the re -opening of Glas- -W. `-, Richardson, who has �► :.. .. = - • just returned from Oakwood. Vie- �th Methodist church on OctoberFresh' a - y'- j'-"'�- _ -� toria county, reports crops of all —Revival services began on , kinds as being excellent In .that Thursday evening in the Method Meat WfWe have just received a good assorttneut of fine and heavy lines vicinity. i=t church here conducted by the - at ,prices to suit everybody. See our special gents' fine boots at $8.50 31,196 Watson is making great p�aastor. Revs. Wilkinson and Call.and-see for yourself. impivmnenis on the Vai