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Wh oval `4, 6 N te�t'raptOtl,{pita! �aitr3tiy►. 4 � Wedding beth are ringing at writ- , Our highly respected township ,yj p'i _ttdaskham Faii• has claimed some.1; ' "" 'Silo filling has been the order of the ing. � clerk, D. R. Beaton, had a great ' > `A Red Wheat - day for some bine. ` Fred Ni ander spent Sunday insurprise in stre ft, flim an Tues- . , ' itge�dtwl;. 75e bits, Ira' A. I-awrence, .of Pickering Col I our village - i da avenin hen the members of �' f Is • L 5t • 1 e staff, visited here on Sunday. j Miss Ethel. Burk spent last week in . th 1..; ` - '� White Wheat I 1.�, (,leo. and Mrs. Lawrence attended Toronto._ a to h' council and other 'v ` Spring Whea _ 734_theLo�ocers accom nile--'ov F.. E&STW00D, llt•D••-BaeaAryn G Wheat _ c " A new culvert of concrete pipe has visit ng at Robert Defoe'e. ' - f their zcives malrhed into his �f� -•W• to.CanadisnPaciBa Ratlwry : corotrer g• 3Ir. and 11irs. Robert Dafce,,apent house without a moment's warn- � . "' ��� Manitoba Flour" $ been put in at the corners of our bur --U1at:arin Count : Iarner of Marriage Licences. 0.50 bbl. /Dtrramoot: O�cs hours-8eiore it, s.m., l to 4 Falnil Flour 'i,30 f' Thos. Puckrin will rent the 31cQuay Sunday. in Pickering village. ing. Such inespliCable conduct P.M %ad It OW Ito 8 P.m "'..e teouh amner y 70 acres recent! rchased b Ben: h uoaanetloa+PithBslaam.oraaawa+d•Etongham pastry Flour -•� y pu Y firs. Hucchiuga w o has been iii for :.on their part was soon made clear �,., �t oa,A.Ausu,n•srtth con), wm eowte•e Bran $18,5(1 ton "millings. some time is impocin slowly. i when. George Parker, who makes 1. d� otn Coal . sly ,. •. The ma Crit of otic Methodiaka at- g tag h r as ile Int �*' i[Stbcaa).an PtigL C . Shorts 18.50 9 y Mrs. Jenninggs of :ti' ars, visited „ tended the Pickering "harse9t Home". ffire �,pm-g,-3�lraer last Reek. • an ideal c ai -man, w ca d opo .r vv��1 A. yoUNG. iii D..0.M-, Fello•e of Jumbo 25.00 services, . to preside, and' being handed a _ 1 s Trtalty'dediceJCellege- Toronto, mem- Whole Wheat Flours .�.�. James Doten, of New Liskard, is' called upon '_tiir. Beare `.,rt 1" Yrs. 'of t:auege Phtsioiaa• and gnreeoas of Graham, PORT UNION, visiting his mother, Mrs. Ben}. Doten_ program Po .. ztotasto, om4e aaa resiaeaae Opp o'Lsary hotel Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. _ Aimar Ellis leaves for Ashburn. and Mr, McBrady, the latter pre- y,� . Mob out. Office boars: mortmlag I w 1a: of Dtlnl)atton, js ship- We. ate,Fery softy to have him lease senting :lir. Beata, with a vel �- ,e.end>rx Is so e. Hard and Soft Coal. Salt. Wm. Taylor, t its, uable watch and the former read f' dbove-pzioee 6nblect to Change without ping anotLer carload of apples o Win- i 1. otic•. . . nips Mrs. H. Hopkins entertained anum-i ing the,followiug address:- - �d toy, of Oshawa, a,' is making icer of viaitore last Reek at "Silver q ��" u���. model Bakery Co ;Limited. g' He K i To D. R. Beaton, Es ._ r- -, heavy shipments of apples fhe old Maple." Clerk of Pickering `_'^•1 _ ^ Q. B�RRI$• ... country. ?lir°. Robert Callander of Malvern, �.', ,, .- UTZ. FARE WELL, Q. ' The usual bi-monthly prayer meet- is visiting her parents, i6- and -airs. Sir:- '' �u z . e r3a.Ooaaey drown Attornq,ra3 Oonafa7 ....-, - t .;'-I smamr. cow Case:whltbs• 14-* +� ing was held at the home of James O. P. Ferrier. j WP.,theundersigned officers ofthu; : - o_" -- Pratt on Sabbath evening, conducted 1 Mrs. P. R. Hoover has ved home-usllip,-hiivfngheen associated t }� QW Mc(fILLIYBdy gAgglg, by Mr. Marks, of Duabartan. after spending a week r�*ith. her �S ith you for a ntttnber of years, t� t as, soliciton, at,. OfBao oppoacts Poet- I. We are sorry to re ort that Iyliss daughter In Turoutu. take this means and opportunity tttnit � ,aMn Th ratio. Wnithy• Oct. Jno.Ball Corer, .A.; Theo. Ig Cynthia Chester is sutrerin from top- os. Ellis' sale came orf on Monday M i:aQLtivraT,IS+.B, Xoney to Toosa. syOU'bg g of conveying to you, after our ' � eta " phoid fever. We hope for her speedy last. Everything tliiu went like hot cakes y"t g y •x•'zi ., g twenty ears' service to this Tort n- �_ ' p ! " ` recovery. From laxer report v: a learn and good prices were realized. Y 3 1 x, -A. n , -1. Patetitutr'U+ that she is soruewh`at«better. On Wednesday fast the marriage of ship, uttr hest n tabes 8•nd to give s i _ ��^^^^^^^ KiPfSALE. Mis4 Bertha Hoover, daughter of D. eridence of the high esteem in u ' �,,,.,,,�-,-......- A -quer, and Mr. Book, of Jordon, t _a-reheld .by' leg. � 'Im_A6 $OPgi':TS - took place here. Having been associated with i a ��Affo olao;7 ciradaate of the Ontario Vol- On llonda ' last a day t,4 T'nanks- artaagy Oo:Ieg,, xoranto, reQiacered member Of rIl mrterialr and design The wheels'are set in motion and )ate illustrious,nth r in •-his di � our f e s etf tza, Col.io Veterinary ![e os Assoclaaion. k�gti n 11toelt. IL will pay yo11 f1v:ng cues o served by this neighbor- preparations sic beingq mads for the y-. 1•. ,a aitd-rsi3eafiacae andoaa-gnartermrlaa- -to call �t oar works aid inspect oar stoc5i, noud and by the people of Gre?itw,g)d 13hQfrst annivetsary zc hicfi sill take capacity a.7 ele�l'li, Econ] yottr'in- * ' sarib of Green River, O - to red shoot r lotgs and obtain ri ."an8 to it a:m„ and i es ► p. m. lrrtvate P oma• Don't be. misled by circuit generally. Rec. E. A. Tonkin, piece Nov. 1 and i fancy- in township nuitters, yott '. tleltsg+bcne, in my omce P, C►• address• careen agents we do a`os emplov them, oon"aeut' the Pastor, conducted the morning The ladies of the 31ivsion Circle pur- have obtained a knowledge which tsli:i b oat ly we can, and do throw oS the .Rents meeting and Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B., parpose bolding it Thaaksgiring ser- fen' have ac'tluit• (.L and that know � � commisisioa of 10 per,aeat., which yon will gave ail :iddreas on "Tele yid time _ r ( vice )n the chur'.h un Ve ec;•nitig ledge } -au buys ever imparted nartetl so � � , Y�1t�f21�ly8 �tgty�,y,. certainly save by purchasing ftOV 1111- A liiriuu," and Rev. J. W. Wilkinson of that day, October the 15th. A tellg I'udgingly, unostentatiously ,% ��"r'` .I. .. - tail solicited. In the of -ern people with A[,x,re n f3• gond p rxtn w0l be rovldecl con- ane itl such a kindly manner, that charnted the eu ie Ri.h his sirwin roK p l�• - .'" ,-. - NYWITei GRANITE CSD: R siccing ,t singing, 'instrumental we venture to say thstt tilers are ;' - ,rti�$O a3 DC`IN, Conveyancer, Com'. + a Bible reading on '•The seven Gospel mt]sic, solos, reaclinp recitations but festc townships, if an haus _�..•rJ b ,,goner tog taking ,kffidsrit• eta.. Oyp• Post 0mce. Whitby, Ontario t.••s. cr the true guide to heaven," and and alialogves. Special collections p'' y' i , x , parsincat;Ouc. Q7 - - • Rev. Mr. Kinory, of n•hitby. gave an will be taken u Sons! service to had tl:e privileges in tklis re�l>E*ct ,�a• a IiE`T £Itifi, !saner of �iarrivage ♦ " address on "The holy Spirit" In rhe coalmence at 7. fleeting to coil,• that we as Officers Ratepsyerw „ , . LiaenaTV -be County of Ontario oto• �JI�� ♦iV hJ LIVERY E ec'enir,s t}.e cLur�h way t•aeked and �rwe at 6 o'clork. The ublic is en 'r i Y i t M t p may' ' Q Y fieeat the mtQPe ossa hlersaldeaee.Pialr�liag Rev. �'�-non Elru>Iy prEstherl with curtlially invited toatxend. i'unr eRten?ive and varied 't" wulass. pu,• 1111. Rev, :,Fr. R'ilLinrots taking the knnwledKfl of 1luuicipal latz' tu- �c evanKelivtic service. The paaWr is spires its with ever degree of "D 1 kkVID BELD&M, tanctioneer, Fires class vehicles for lire by day roratinuing the services with u revival , - Sraug+arm. - l 3 g J� Ir W b,tra•.ollclis$alsof"ae bt, Camerons meetin t't)D 1C1PT)Oe in y'Ott.RS alt AtlVi80r In 1. _112.1es, , u, ,, ,ar ani ot,ar 44:es of rams, farm or aigt ti I�ae to couaersicn cross• g .�.... lir. Fish -nag in Toronto last these mattem and ha.r prnceu of 'K - woes sat averse'• as thA �_:= besoid'"111 be imR s,l ti. T. Fi.traint Freight and _ Starooru gt•eat advantage tel tli'ts :1lunici- i - - Inao,flaI "thes,taeslbsr %I= tbahtaaost rare ei[ teas delivered to a1+ 11rte Of Llie ..' -- week. land so,d r..> t," very hest advon s¢s 49 Is P p Ji C. JolluFtc)rr, of Turutlto, was pnlity , Your tnc actable correct- - �'.11 clua¢e. Teaming of all klads dose On •llondav at th 5essnnv at L'r: ,t]t„ it. BEATON,1'OWNS13IP CLE F;F, on o mrto-t-aonire Sale and com• at wl;wh J6d'L-e Wm,.•hester presicle, here over Siul)lny. tie-.? ire the detail% of Township i ��•^��,, nr0+■3401: ConitaIS toaertor tra:ng Jttrteyz L.•rinns, t' tl;eSrarlxrrc: f,trin- E. Bedell ha,, returned home 111:itterw Of ivhich there is fin L J. Co mcaawri etahter. in eounbotioo, l a18d'a'Ita y000nataot. Etc. Vnoev to toot: - - et *1111, W.%S found guilty of tliAlkif,fti and ha- taken a situation with AV. abuudauee, LQ ample proof of ymir ., as term ptcpez y, iasaer ct ltarrgs�e zi4 •� j�' rai,ch:c+f lu tcrecLlat C'. A. !,lassev's J. Cuaknell, our harnesF-maker. strict, attention to atld line for = v aacas-c hiu,'a,s - a^ . �i/ a H. Peak, proyaa•%etor. ,l�taixi�nlce uflhig a•aghhor , a frail sive r. llrienlaipr�csitli we ttt�luntilad t nest yuu'ii e11 lac) belieRP that the et _ - a >aeen r.,r th0 Co`1a�Ot r.b � - )l:l a c -Z - t t' _ . eonaee'"4 al % - - _ tr'rn It vrert av1illg for• the Men• _ i _ cion ma:aa oiay.rf teat urea t lt- fores;c-ing 1i;e felt Awl n -c11 inalerare a arca T Faucher. Raaf Estate . fence' of the „ort Rairi that it t�As chart 12 . g . .... :. u.�., ■[,a {{/.��7� only fair tc) [..Laos t,' vas that h<• l'. td :ii large number took in'the Eu- nixed by all witli c-1::1sn y():t lentis { d�aSen=rad rira,s" Z6.:ad Bidet a ,�6tto� � i ,I +� e a e r . .. �treu rt, ail orders a ata.t ar teiegrsp3. 3a• _ 3r•sss M.A. F4t C3Ett, Arougaam uos. S. F,fen most trtlthft:} to the matter. UeavyY convention at Ringwood been a5.tiOCaiatetl, tt ht L11eC n]u111Ci= - - PodrlLL.Grean a:ver.Oat- - Aq 'lbrrr tvC;r, ,it.ilPr ; wl,lailg rrtponsibTe, Inst :vPel:. They ail FfliC/rt a sue- pally, socially -or otherwise. ----. - and their combined action hampered ce-.i meeting. As a further proof of our es- i`,- -. - ^Ps FIE VELLINOTO`l 13ntel. -Finn . A fail line of drat• - - . • the officers in charge of the'eaAc. The M r,-1liatthews>ii and wife, of teem and goodwill we beg you Y , 1 n reraovm to and thorn shi? overL•a•tl Crown ACU,rney said that he gas ed &b;%V,0,'.. 1>o,tae. I aro pr•'parod in turulali class furniture now - uite ilatlQUed tliat tsltnea9 after vrit- Tlit't)tlt0, were here 11118 Reek. to aCCel)C tl]Lw watCla and R� ea-rII ,. - `-secon:Aarioo to all wbo dest're to patronl.0e -". . ;.foo s:hrhision to- ry Ji r. ii. intends opening a barber estly hale you may live long to � _ the )spa coal army,* row -ns. I Mach to p'eae• ite3s.tshom he examined had eomt)ai:t- ed toI&Pan 000 161 old Patrons atea the bays oe- our ware rooms. Lel perjury crhen they denied all shop here neat week. He comes use, and •envoy it, and also hope m elle w.:ait ucsnh&= JAS. Ss�mxs�oe• knowledge of the affair. It was ttr Highly recommended. that .11tp. ,Beaton, your iutereQt- Kwxbsm.ont. Prices -right. Lennox''+ eredit that he pursued a On Monday evening, while H ing family an<t ourself may be _ . y - - more straightforward course. His Wilbur was Gaking his traction eong spared together amongst ne. _ " -Methodist Church - - B,• S• Dillingham. - Honor commended the.youngman for engine aloe[ the 5th concession, (Signed) Thos. Beare, _ St:rvlC@�as i0t104P8' his truthfulness, )and let trim ori with Rett <)f the Brock road it broke Jas. 1[cBratiy, - Puckering. Ont a fine of $'23. h l til b Fortunately Todd, _ t mug i e bridge. ort Greenwood - . L0 30 a.m. , , . ,.'Preaching. no damage was dans to the engine _ , Tas. D. E. 7:00 p.m..... • . - . Jno 1►i. row 2:00 p.m... , • . ,Sabbath School. V Cos' and the council lost -nr time to- j j(� J, Mr. Lloyd, of Lindsay. was in the makin the taeCessary repairs to Vseo. Parker,800 p.m.......:E cCrib League, cso - village on Monday. the bridge. ti Hutchison, _ . _T;t�ay, T. Birkett. of Balsam, Sundxyed )`'1i. Gleeson, 8,-90 p,m„ , , „ •Weekly 'Prayer on Have a full line of fresh and cur- with F: W. nbme . e regret to report the death - Phillips" . Thursday, . . .Miss. play Kirby, of Toronto, is holt- on Sunday last at Toronto of lel rs. _ - 1JR. Mturkar, - _ o- -- ed meats constantly on hand. vtng with friends here. A. Hamilton, aged 38 years. The - Rev. J. E. Df(oore, Ph. B. J. R. Thezton: Spice Rall, Breakfast Bacon, eorge Lnw aad sone Sundayed in deceased had one t the hos ital Pastor. p Oshawa with friends: Mr Beaton, who was takeal<' _. - . - Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. last neck to undergo an operation ii the ow -hi successful] performed eon]pletely by surprise, ma an Q Morrish attended e B appropriate rel thanking them Tighe t prices paid for but her heart covin too weak, fbl y f Thornes y mancille F on Wednesday. - •- Butcrhee's Cattle.' Ed.'Jackson has rented his firm and proving or t e tan i e , roof u their -R� - dwelling to Mr. Tucker. of Ashburn. she succumbed. Her funeral took $ p . A _'.,.:ml. .:t. �i Mr. and airs Crummer, of Picker- place ou Wednesday, and after high esteew• The ot}aers present The FARMERS'. 9L'PPI4Y STORE ing, Sundayed . with A. Moore. and service iu the Methodist churh her being called upon voiced the sen- -SALE"' . 1 ! family. remains were conveyed to Grove- timents expressed in the address _ r ',��' A T Now have si gcwd assortment of ptiats Geot6e and Mrs. Wilson of L x• side cemetery, Hrooklin, for inter- a•nd assuring; b1r. Beaton of the �,,s �- • and overags front W, to i�l,0p, .... - bridge, spent Sunday with their fam- meat. she leaves no family, but unbounded confidence in which he Also a lot of Ladies dress skirts and 119 here. tnttch path is expressed for is held by all members of the com ,:" 1511. and Airs. Abe Law. and bliss the I1tTs nd in is sudden bereave- y Being eomposad of the south east Corner underskirts ranging from hoc up to munit The addresses `vete , f Gladys, of Oshawa, spent a few days interspersed by music, were fol - of lot No 12, in the 4th cps of the township 700. Ladies wrappers ranging tom meta. ',of Picbering, consisting of 85 acres mo floc, up to i•1.00.. Aproning, shirting with friends here. ., towed by refreshments provided r- or loos, Oo the promiees are a good house and gingham Inc up' to 2194 per yard.. Air. and Mrs. Nelson Ledgett and The hockey boys "At [Home 't Auld Aliso Mary Led eft Sunda ed with the ladies. After, singing Auld fair outbuildings and watered by a never Highest, price- grid for r kinds of ry g Y on Friday evening was a huge Lan S ne," and "For he s a Jolly " 16ailiagspriag. .This farm is well.1dspted form,prgdaee. Poultry a specialsyi • fiienda in'Good•rood.. success all through. The skating g p „ for either stock or grain. A. R. Meen has returned to Rol. Good Fellow, - the. gathering dL was host beautifully decorated in . ;E, BRYAN, & SON stein, Iowa, after visiting his parents parsed t their respective homes. c Terms to snit purchaser. ------ -- . - . " • %at 11, Gen 2, , here Ann DIcKaAv hrae•sald her bottse flags-otanel bmf ingbeiThe - inviita . _. A _ For farther particulars apply to 'liolaert 111 11doBrsay, Pickeriugc P. O., Qr - Pickering. and property to Moore, and has tions were well responded .to-aand E'j ilAUNDRY . gone to Hampton to live. about 11 o clock nearly one huu _ T �T *T and Airs. J1. Gleeson tte r couple, of the in youth - . , .... Air. G es attended d edelite y th fig} Q' ` DQ iN Ql\ �Ajl a presentation givQn to Mr. Donald R. and beauty from Markham,Stouff- The undersi^ ed has o ned tt - . �.­ � ' YY • �� +g��� 'r ��y Beaton at Whitevale ;on Tuesday, villa, Claremont, _ i7nioubille, a• laundry next door t W. - r eceninF. �Yllite� ale, Pickering, Green Xiv- Daubar's, and Ilaving had nearly 11 , 'Notary p11blio, Pickering bit. \ eal has been, engaged by F. L. ;, Capital Authorized, $4,000,000 er OTeenwood-and- other villages four year's e4,perieneeinBowman- -„ , _ ria tial Paid.UD $3 COQ QQ(j Green asnfarm employee.. Mr. deal 1 g p ) and family will reside >n the honse were to,be seen tripping the light villa, is prepared to do first-class .. Reserve f and $3,000,000 lately occupied by air. Eadie. ' - fantastic t the Amius -of Blan- work at usual rates. Ford has been received from Wal- ciere's orchestra, Toronto. At 12 Give me a trial. ' WHITBY BRANCH. ter S. Green saying• he had arrived o'clock intermission was called for "' Are therA RIi y �'' Ile6 safely in Goodhue; ;`firm, Sti alter in- slipper. The buys have a great - 800 TONG, r ., % tienesnl Saatciag Sadaew TssaslaeteM fends workin tufa crean]ery there,tld _ - . , Bpeciai,attenti0a given to the collection or R.e all exgtend our most heartful spread. ra COtOn Propriet Everything • t t or 011 !'�Ou+ Former's Sale sad other Notes. sympathy to. Alf. Hamilton, of Bro- a desired was there, arranged SAVINGS DEPARTMBNT, tigham, a'ho lost his wife in the Hos- daii]tily decorated tables.-About.The •r • lntazest allowed .oa deposita.of $L00 sad np petal at Toronto while undergoing an three In the mOrniAg, �'heri all Now is the eason fur them We wards. operation. had enjoyed themselves t erery. ���Tt��� 'BARK �� ��� ��� Q 1. have for: sale ` E. J. THORTON, Our fotrt-ball team are going to U. satisfaction, the party broke up. ► d 4 Tanglefoot, zo sn MANAGED; bridge. Thanksgivin a to eom- Font des the boys were cont- tad b ac of Patliam g i3 � r all sides y y- t 1870 ! pete for the prizes. All •the slayers plimented upon the splendid ptekesins ssataeh. s Wilsons Fly Pads are eypected to . he at practice on music and the decora•tibns. Great Insect Powder, - r :Saturday evening and Wise nett Wed- credit is due the hockey club for Aataorl11ed asattat................::..::g1,60n,(Y)P-' ' . . .. Powder' Guns. I. F0' i Sale. nesday evening. Qpbso ,b•d Capital ..... .... ......'....• 5M,04 . . `'-_., ' Try Them.Frown the Gilt Edge Free Press the manner in which.the party see,,;,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 15n,axi _ - - c . ... - . . - paper we clip the following : Wa.lter was conducted and fife great Assets Rea9ilp Convertible I Es 010 Get the best at ' Gleeson, Superintendent o the G i amount o mt t ve Jo Oow.Provident Rea, T. H. 1toliir r ix i3eg. - eeaon, Superinte en f o d amt, t f work it is ba ax ed ant or9L.,r I lr. ! . A 11u ober -' - . Reef Mining Mill, is dangerously ill taken to put the- large rink 'in s eotsl attention gi'rsn to Farmer's swle' - - or. Agp, 6' weeks old, all of last Sunday night as a result of sueh shape. f We believe it is the Dotse Oonectious soilet:ed std prompt:ymade . PICKERING y � breathing the gas from the cyanide intention o the club to lace FLMere votes atsoononee imer+..n :na - _ to dib rte of. Foreign h:ebange bona it and moll Drafts ts- 'PH���� . productwhile making a clean at another party in about four weeks cued, ayarlabte on all porn of t?te world X the mill. It was neccegsary to have before the decorations ve to be L 3 a aGkson a physician with +ii r. Gleeson all night ha rest olRo ed on poets moat. - 4 taken down for skating. If the I .- - y and .at ,one ,time his condition was g• y Iatetemt allowed on depos'.t■ at t, .sat e3ta most serious. At last accounts he was do they can depend upon an iw- rent rates, and ",Ahad halfi-tr s to a i+o=ce ,e , Also best pickling spices at the ` " Pickering Phizrmacy. BROCK ROAD, ONT. truth unproved and out of danger'. 1 mense turnout. ,Y : .._ . aGieo. Serra atanages. �, I.' ,. . .1. _ ,_ . , .. . .Y' t o"' j.al -y t -; ,,iy, l ,,:.r .:. ,s. ,. 1. ' i,.. •..Y.. ..,; . 1 V x k .sem .+• . Y �' "«^" ,. " at )'�f I", ,. .'..., : .. ,,. . •., . r .:. •i. w .., , - d _.,r.Y.,.. Tia ! 'C.�..,Y+� rc . .. E t-, ., • >,. 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WORKED LIKE A CHARM. . �.. 1. . -- -- &,R W 9 PF --El�� charm you Style- 7 supplies -- - I. - �' w — ash youeg skin is or soft esti o i2tltgf diStl'�+C$ A Ceiyl0>catr ,wash gave tvo has we?IV like a T ���est A 4 r ` Asaldvit and Application aria '� +u Success. sty I� t. �� .1 . __ arose leaf., - .. a f it is every man's and every wo- t "_" ' , ,.� r1tam it - ambition to get on in, • the '— PtzYsictan-Ilei you `iollbvF tag dfr-�. �}; tt, aid. Com etition in the resent-criosK, nisi use' bhat • earl nothitag .,B1- R-ib'b f �r w . We O. p P i else ,•. :' _ day is keener than ce,er it fuse. Per- " "rot another thing, not even po:cue i - �,�u*t 't Il'aps the advice gifts fifty Sears ago ; ' 7p"'` �1 bf so3lme000u mhtiltonai r and mx,l- j T�tere atiotls to rwhich SCt3[!ii do C ert&tnly 1 how to make it -s � r 3}a sem$ +cagaoine may & g % >" veen . _ ,; ' , ` .... ng Oiler gM •:What are the ingredients ? • -C '1111111916 -�' . �1 ` ` t[-tn.il!tona' s. 121o, ever we re re- _11Soap i�Iltlot b6 used to advant "Soap add' •,•:ester." - _ �+ ' `'duxo it for [the,,heaefit -of the rising T11� taluzast 1L$!s@ is to�ielts t!1 Ct3lit[i -and ,xt�. �ehe:3tion : age. !t makes the home iTngFtt Ethel : what foolish things a every Pracess is suptes�►�ieod by sapar. get. -on -tn thia._y¢flrld, y _�.. when he - e-r08Ult:-ill-B�tOW-thAt-is--A 0 Kate-� ;� must be contest to be always stop- love !" Edith (breathlessly) : "Oh, _ ... t -t y e►irosna and delicious' in taste. 1."t s� �a ,g.. Ising'whece you are; to ak3va,ice, you Ethel, t . Has he proposed ?'_ - ,,- . . -... must- be stationary; to get up, -you --- _ BlacL Mixed. Ceylon Green, Ask for Red label. i "�- c` r � rs•must keep down; following riches is RUN BY MOUSE POWER. fi4W'S. T 1113 '- dike~ following wild geese, and you Re o>zer O T©RTY C=INTS--48pVLD 8Lr r1lif I Y _111r Y fv must. crawl atter both on your belly; no Hundred Tloilara !taw „ A r the minute you u our head. A Scotchmitn s Scheme for opera= tri. y pap p y for an case of Uatarrh that cannot be e a+ 1 x s otI they go whistling before the ting Hitt' Mills: ` _ atis.d Ay Ball's Catarrh lure. � � I 1 F. J. iiEN1;Y & Co.,Toieao, U. �; wind„ arid you see no more of theta. Re, the undersigned, o., known . I u p -If, you it'sve not the art of sticking, Thrift is generally acknowledged $ When WASH60AB® ,,, + ng i J. e. t ey for the last 15 years, and ! you buy a roe that it bears the name Z, S -i rLs, . ..by, nature, you must-ncgllfrc; i•t-by } to be one of the leadingcharact,eris- believe him perfectly honorable to aft J `i " "?, -__ _ art; put a couple of pounds of bird- ties of the native of Fiteshire, Scot- Dusiaess uaueactioas and lYaaneiauy I K �i0l1FO�IOIt� - able to carry otti any obli atoms mads - - — — tt c °'- ^�,4 Buie u on our oi$ce stool, and t:it land, and it never was more forcibly a tlpef►1 A ` s pry P y' by their arta. t7 IGti!!i " n� , ' c^ dozen on It; get a chain round your exemplified than in the peTtron of is 1. T 6 (JAX, wholesale DruE[taq, i Favorite." "�-� . e ,� T mice those ac native of Iyunf4tm- Toledo O. WALDINt3, lilNHA • ' ' leg, and tie y ourself to your eauat- David Hutton, _ line, who actual] rowed that even MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, „ - a er like a pair of shop scissors; nail Y F . V• A. rt Qr of r a r J 11 . g•`t crt � i „ yourself .up against the wall of your knowledgod pests of Hall's Catarrh lure is t.tk ln%'"� w8 ura.te1Le ads L�i� fit's lace of business like a weasel on a mankizid, could be made not only to pally, strung directly upon the .blend. _ ,�2 ` 3 P earn their'owa'2lvin but also to and mucous surfaces o[' the sysRm. ," ,7 basvdoor, or the sign of the spieaii g' Westtmoniats sent free. Price 7Qa, pee INSIST ON GETTING ON OF THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS ' ^� lr or, -whet-w1q_ da-beet-ot-all Sie2d a respectable income to their A.ttls. Sold fay all drug tats. l r �tl,,,rtzafts rt' an honest, poor girl without owners. llat2's Fscmlt? i'ttl9 are the tassfl. 1.T6ttt 8es4 Thittt Cain be H6 d. P o - - a pe,my, and my life for yours if 9 bout . Lhe year 1820 this gentle- U S` fE E ®®Y'S PA 1 LS TU B,$a �k you don't do business ! To do any mart actually erected a•small mill at LONG IiAZR. ��� E��Yrv������� }*.� good, I tell you over and over again Dunfermline for the inanufaetizfe of In a hairdressers' journal ft is a,n- �,®� �� ��®i�><erars �Taac- yrni. nittsL be a sticker. .You fast' +thread -a mill worked entirely by novnced that a lady was awarded a- �"e6'�+®at. 1 �r . tget fat upon a rock, if you never mice, It was while visiting Perth rize for a head of hair 6rt, in letsgth `3p your hold of It." c©ceit ed 18this that kis lTiie I of � Parch s uo extraordinary record. —time _ - -_- --- - ----- _. _ i ,"I'll, suit [prisonrt' i 11 „''uti.kring mouse power. In an old the name was awnounced of a Texan bo� of rotean r� -- pamphlet of the time: "The Curios lady whose red -gold tresses measured !'µ-- . W gOOD - Y � -��.� PATENTSid• 0004 to a& �_� L.t Conte Room ho ave an ac-.�8it. o[ which i3tt., when unrestraln-I ors •n na.o team. *LJ Cd form F%1eo a• efrtwWe¢w�de!or s r � a ,y va ST daevned f an hin�the Y !n`Znhtbe ich tsummer he idea i ed, trailed upon. the ground. ( wabsr, -got s onota ' �tt+m.sem 0the Qh~.k � �_ e r -a A -j TnKaiL. Dirt pat }n.aWib gad T•ni,a. It DoWe ------ 3 RAPID PROGRESS the sada of ' pcA , of the year 1812. he wrote Z had w .cued taq•cY+ iso teat .tor fair 7 T7 Oi181a aT4#ifT tiAi4 ,t p " aj '. t„ ,:I -- ' } play N acct den+. YOU mai tet .ell ;yon semi � Tonsiffs, . . t.,a t~ occasion to be in Perth, nisi -when The I. O. 1:'. have been adding. ex -I worse .`�e roe we+. n. Prrn�able on tram ������� � Furl +1. xp "a1SAT SZErON V. LAND$Y iiAS�iasperxtng the toys and trinkets Haat' ?a9F aIOLT APD T#Vas Idyo. CO.. Heinle s - , ceedsngly rapidly to their accumulat- orfs T a. I w►tire Deet Polar m tL• ctey. Bead far ea:alae i >; 's TO 3$F OF 374DD S SID. - were manufactured by the I rtvtch I ed funds for a loo while, but few : ------ ++ ~� " li g PrP Tg. tarisanem .in the depot there, my at - expected that to 1803 the Increase in , RAW 1'URS I(�ND GEN VNG a..." � w .g 11 tention was involuntarily attracted i those fundis would be so reat as I N A L L x k b ,t Lttle 'to house, faith a wheel g a+Wett» send arlartau.uQQ ;'lis Was Weak, 13tza 'Dona and a y y they �at'o been, -we venture to say. ! R1iER®A�v I ' . r in the gable -of It that was rmning l D+arta the months of July and ! �f8RTR1!=. -. - Total Wreck -Three Boxes of rapidly rotind, impelled by the In-!August.the Ordor.ndded nearly $?2�1,- i SPaCIAL f s w k - Dodd a' Kidney Pills Pat $izzs to r igrrft9cnat gravity -of a common aTTmsoT,aDat y 000 to its assets, or in other words AIDO JT i s �. house mouse For one shills 2 ' TO tAYa"T wd toned ttuiu wauid lam tetters 3t sa sena ' i�ork Again. i almost a quarter a{, a -million. dol- LITIGATION. ��.di. .. . chassrd house, mouse a -ad wheel. Y B E ee can u tete tows, vertu duect trfoatreal sea W t lora. The excellent f+nancial pont- tisedforiI&Adho s IltYrr Bourgeois, Richmond Co., "'dosing it in.n handk,rchl, on my itUMSH assisstaaM oyajiftQ OO. -� a i tion of this institution may tics 'lean bog tray sa.TCtt6NTO me paussil,lo. QLe , Oct 3•-1'S loumey homewgrd I was compeildd , I Montreal .I .1 t z�. +eczall..-Simon ti to contemplate - its favorite amuse-; from the tact t} nt each day while it 1—" _ .- - ' Landry well known here, adds his maent. But how to apply half -ounce I pays orit to widows and -orphans testimony to the thousands of others about $g pOti it lava to its treasuryBilliard Jables 6iominion Line Steamship• tt - power (which is the wetgkit of a ; °'" all ,over Canada who owe their health mot,eel to a nsett,l purpose urns the' over $3.1)00 in order to naePt future Mer.trsas to Livwrx,eel •and even lite itself• to Dodd's Kidney emergencies This is a condition The feast at the Lewes% Price• t9eoton is Liver•vool M,_ r r _ .. - diiHculfy. At lengtlt the marmfac- - Pi nii, taring of sewing thread seemed the i the value of watch erifl be apitrectat- wrt2a falser Teresa L�am�t, bad rut searaah.pt 9apenor ,eceamedattes ' I .eves bothered for over a year end to the full by business men. 'rbo -J wan...uunrof a..eof•A aches. and at Weeceiut most practicable. " , e s : Pre an„daa i;a �aeo.a at r 'sou hay Guop. s , V with Lame Back, W-ak Back. Palpa- IOrler has added rapidly to its m -m- Rel@ �l�o�r,e l �; QD, aj ! t•ap�as.,ra god rdird'Craw aeoemwodat,oa aw i 1- . "?.i Uon of the Heart and general %Veak- Mr Efutton had ohe mouse that bu yhi Mac in considered this .year stete t ..d all parwewsm ,vola to asya�e� w _t "I"f -. ran thegm��^g• distance o[ eighteen f p g -y Tia K'etg St. R. -attb a cossral. or to paaan,rer ayena a mesa, says Dir Landry In tact, about 30.000 Medical Papers. The . aoaelNfot+ rJss ovrte$v; i :;,. I w . - rrnIes a d but he• vrd that an - .. . - . - ---- r x ordinary raotue eau run n as "RAIN" OF BUTTE Iti~Li1<8. r. - - .. - work as i got tire.! and weak so onhyat the Supreme Chief - -- ione halt miles on as average. A p Poultry, r raa,ly and I hart $ cveak.ness !n lay halfpenny's worth of oatmeal was Ranger' n" tttg to 'a broad- aad i Milan has just been the steno of a, ! ;r, . itamach so that I could not bead safe mar"ner the foundations of the f rcmaekablo "rain," or downfall, of! Ala Kilt®i of sufficient for its support for thirty -i. t r medicine had �tried withoutibiffore titliIds of half miles. ng. 11 -re days, dHeaheA avtuallywhich it � t vo mate re ults Order, are 736 .now bearing their logia- available o Inch oirnIs o oerflin or moths. n the groundey settled Butter I � FRtIITa - - enefit 6a rates constantly employed In the And Farm Pro. _ Dodd's Kidney Pills a trial. From GETTING RID OF. RATS., anti on the buildia of the central naoking' of sowing thread for more uarrers of the The insects) Eg�$o duce generally, ! `- - ` the tir it ' they did me good and l than a year. The mauae. thread After all other remedies fall, them I q Y � 'a:z i- - '.had only. . tat'ken three bodes when I nil! was so constructed ``that the still remains a way at getting rid are d-sCrihed as perfectly black ,tad I consign it t0 us "' - - -' wan able to start work again Th marwellovsl active Thear Honey, g et' m ll w house r:ntuto was enabled e . of rats, and that Is by .depriving Y. prnsrnce a• l we wii) get - - d The • can live for a Im ascribed to an air current swept you good rices• di m- good k water, gn said no mists e.' snake atonement to 4ociet them of 5 $ t� Dodd's K(dr�ev Pills are knoacn by offnnsos be iwistl a for past g time withoat toad, and when along In Lront of a.tiurricana. ��p���! Y P fig. taming aad tori their rprmst in every corner of Can- rrell'rig from 100 to 120 threads a � hard pressed will not hesitate to eat TH1! ads, They cure the Kidneys. Sound dee', $uirday s not excepted. To p-r-� Pesch other, but no rat can •go toren- SOURTHING AFTER Dl:ATIi, , t.1s (!_ . Xidnwys ensure pure blood. Pure form this task, the little estrum ty-tour 'hours 'without drink. Thero- , Damon �°i0trlRliS$ftin {�{� fiblood means &*ood health, cheerfulness had to run ten and one-half miles• tore, i[ every ssible meanest of ol> Mrs. !lingo -Oh, doer. Ib you syy water Jpsotaken from the rata ]think that death ends all? sib TORONTO_ uarartsa land abundant energy. That's how and this journey it performed w•t'th taming j Biago-All but the estate. The JDodd`s Kidney Pills make new men ease every day. A haltpeany's worth they will desert the vicinity. ]lawyers end that. ;�'f�$ S.rf�Za1'�. . �, t' - , .� _ - . - land- women out of run down, worn of oatmeal . served one of these _ ." - -: . - nut people. . tthreaid mill culprits for the long per "' - t .) lod of five weaks. In -that; time it . _ Mlnar s Llatment' Cafes Cards, Oct fPiI3TOu AUTOMOBILE TOURINI} ` made 3,350 threads of tweet fl,veI. _ Car, new sprints all round, machin- 1. • IEiE FlAD 'T BEEN •I\ -T11066 ,D. itseh-a, wind as a n uia$ y- er not worn la the aligbtest, tires potty paid to I e►as curer! _ of terrible lumbago The flight of tlnte ought to re- Y g cushions; <1 Doti-tzaWted women for. eve hank made In the new this sprin apning g young fellow wits rt'' by *INA D'S LINTMENT, :Rind us of the corning of the time of - lat .a rustic picnic atf¢ ratably spoke ordinary way, the mouse, at that .duplicate parts. For sale at great i ; 'to a. young lam without the foraral- rate. ' earned ninepence every six REV. wix. BROWN. out Sight.' sacrifice, Cost $2,500. Box 7r I was Cured of a had case of ear 1. - " Ilty of an introduction. Ile hayppen-. eeks. lust one farthing a day, or �tn�ets 'Troth Office. Toronto' - i'ieii to see a tat caterpillar crawling seven ahillingi and_ sixpenco a year. ache by IISINAIZD'9 LII�fENT. MRS. S. RAULBACK. Nkut�A�S 1UN�v�� Cures C@f1�1 � �� - ' J; -:jpa her lace collar, and, stepping to- Taking sixpence off for board, and I was Cured of sensitiereungs by --� ilio _ R FOR' FOR SALE, CHEAP OR' CASH r � wards her, said :- allowing one ehilling for- rnachineiy, Gibbs -"Just called at -t'ou'r place, ' . ; MINARD'S LINIMENT. . "_)Qatdatm,• permit me to--" there was a clear profit from each and the sen ant (very nice irl, b 1 Buffalo pressure blower, No. 4- 1Btit the young lady waved him off mouse of six shillings. 'Mr. Rutton .-» 9., DfA5 tho--bye) told mo you'd jet gone gin, outlet.- • TENS rorlth an imperious awd insulting gee, tirtal intended to a g llurc, and said' : Y,. pets' for the loan out."- Tompkins Servant be 9 Globe Valves --4 in. Henget]. • of ;ho empty 'cathedral in' Duriferm- . • - blowed!' We sacked our 'girl last 1 Globo vatvW- 6 in. Banged. R "How dare ,you speak to zine with- line, which would have held. ho'cal- .Tis week. That was my wife."• - - . - ,out an introduction ? Yov' are ter- cu]ated 10;000 mouse mills, sufficient .I Earl steam' blower 10 In inlet. taint no" entleman, air." ''4 Ten branch cast Iron header& Jot --• #' Y R teem being left for keepers and some I'as9crby="Here, boy, your dog Lifebuoy Soap-disiufeetant - is 1 in. pipe. F IFele. tiro .caterpillar oeerbalanced Htuedreds of spectators. Demth, how- has bitten ma on the ankle." Dog strongly recommended bg the 'moth- �"�' ": _yits-17 and fell on her neck. ever, overtook the inventor before . ` "Oh ! take tt oft ! Oh, please iio- this marvellous project could bo Owner -"Neil, that's as high as he cel Rsofesaioa es a sa[egt►ard iztgain$t 2 ]son pulleys=80x19. " I i_take it off, somebody !" screamed the carried _out. could r o wouldn't expect ectiora lessees. 2 Iron pulleys- 32219 u each You w 't p -d - 1air one.- ` ` - - - a little pup like him to bite yer ' 1 iron - pulley -32x8,' ilio young man tris the only - neck, would ypr?" hli. Snip -"By the' way, Ilfr. Slow- -a Iron: pulleys --18x&. t' . ., •' • ' man, can you pay that little bill of , stomhodyl' . abaut; and he• said.i • DAZED BUT NOT CONQL'EIiF,D; "I coul.d.n't think of it, m,itdam ! I i . - mine -, to -day? ' Dir. • .Slotivmarn- Also an assortment of Iron cons ^--- - A a re?„ Mr. pulleys. . . n't been Introduced to 211e- cam E� �--Man-`l:alking about haul 1"' t •- t - , erpillar." stomas, the East is still ahead, Why, "Well, I should sayDnotSlowmnn- S. FRANK WILSON, fear s Liniment Curs of ih ria "That little�ill_�-�•fiu ' _ ' air, 'o nly- a month ago •hailstorms Cora -"Pauline is smarter than Whv I - ' "' s el de St,, _ : • ... MS HOPE OF WINNING. ,; fell here as- big as •eggs. you, my dear.' She can acdompany cua't even pay my own little, bills." . Toronto, 73 Wet A s Western Sian (off his guard) -Eh 7 the new tenor on the piano." Pcrdita ' After the old gentleman had in- what's that ? Big as eggs ? -"Yes, 'but I can accompany hien on Per Over Sixty Years titCd the yotrng man to be seat' tt,,, hnrarovsSoornrtoSrnvr bu seen nasi br _. BOOK NOTICE, the •latter coughtid once or ' twice Eastern Man (calmly) -Yes, sir; my bicycle." 'wiltlons of eotha+t for weir ohulrcn .owe tee his.. _ to clear his throat and then blunt)} Mg as ben eggs, sir. Itsoothee the chiidLmitewthe gum&stlayapain. cures Western Man (recovering himself')- ' t ' , , tied Oona nng�nttlatex the nom+oh and bowels, and it the - ffy W H Sham. suggested that he wished to ,marry Math liniment Cutea Distemper.teetremedylur Dlarthoa Twenty-e►e Dena a bottle 1. the old gentleman's dict titer. Oh! Only hen eggs . I tihought you nota hs ant"-wts throughout we www_ Do wn. and - g s meant ostrich- eggs !tattfor 'ttnr wntarorr.6oasatriearaar Mza 'L.:THE STORY The old gentleman didn't ori �h-to good time flesh She- T shall have to refuse ou ..be too read to give iris coTmlen't, but -- - "Did • you have a ' �IOw SHE ]iNEt{r y he adiraitted after a few minutes lie ing?" "Oh, fair, fair," replied the again." He --"`But this is positively " -- OF A ,thought he had no -objections. Two little girls were .playing - in candid man,' "but we bad' a better, the last t'ime'I shah propose." She-- - t "'Chat's just. the, freebie," pre- front . of a city dwelling, when a time lying about it when we got "Oh, well, that's different. why �SIQ��ESS. SYN00� jtasted the young man disconsolately. strange mark went by. back." " didn't you say so?" - `/V `f"M ytiti'd only oppose it and order "That man is an isnd'ertaker,"--•---____--.___._.____._. .--�. _____-.____-, _- me out of the house once or twice said one of the little girls. ,• ! .... a,znil buy a bulldog I'ti'havii some "Row do -you know?�' asked' lier sfhow of getting her." companion. - "Oh, because he is the man who II.11]dE 'IU bIS3fOUNT: . . urWertook my grandmother' . _ I ___ ' _ General "Phil" Sheridan was - at one time asked at what little lnci- _ A FAIRY STORY. - dent did .he laugh the most. Willy : '"Gr4ndpa, teIl,me a.story." "well," hr said, "I do not know, Grandpa : "Once upop a time be - . 11 V i'''�M a 4 } Q•. 4'h• ft• Cf ._ F. n� ! r JIT' , { ..'itC' xI but I always laugh when I think of fore people thouKht of marrying for = the IrirhmaR and the army mule. 'down rnonoy—' ' " ' I was riding the line onesot}ay W{Ily : ^Oh, I don't mean a fairy :- J,wh-n I saw an Irishman mounted on story," _ _ .. . . _ .. 1 a mtlle', which was kicking its logs - - " :" rather freely. The mule. finally got '"Regorra, an' it's bar -rd to collect - • " its hoof caught, in the stirrup, when. money them- days." "2s it you bin in the exciten;rnt, the Irishrnaa 3•c•- trpdn' to -collect some, Mr. MVr�phy?" ' ' m-a•rked ' ' 'Si'ell, begorra, if you're "Som a cent: but there's plenary A terse description of Canada's lead- . ' . - ing business co!lege, a school which . registers 1000 students a year, employs 12 regular teachers, and uites 100 type- writers. The schobl also' Sas a thor11, - ough system of instrnction -by mail.__ -- m -., Com�lets courses are given in` keep ng, Shorthand. Typewriting, . ,,t-"_ Telegraphy and Illustration. ' _T book is descriptive of all, and to enquirers is given -FREE. - .. - 4 Central Business College, .. , OF TORO NTO. LINITts W. 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' ;.., k" �•r; ... - — w - �5� ;'"tiS,k y '" ; os ,4L f6 �tpuscl.asor, and a better education pal a picture oa tLiB very �jl�ll yA�IJI .5 >" 1, . xiGo" TI l.f `' ` Purchases, a -An to keep it o'er 'rile spot, The Moor had, not many d r r , fello'wa; and when be told them of travellers, and hours would go by O>? r4 i ;s the doctor's advice -that he should without a soul sing. A close ob- A$TE8 ELEVESi ;PEARS Pas _._._--__.._._ _ . ._.... ___ t4_-ii--of-Darimsior:l4r_!he_dio- tum would have wondered that as QrFEIRING• GREAT S _ - ease on ,bis lunge they listened. artist ehonld have iduCl> ditty -'ft -ge- — f , , , ml � I d— ti ; - 0They Siad hoard be{oro o1 consiump- nails -they were full of moor earth. a IIuL there were no close observers. A Wonderful Tribute to the Power Y i Lives being offered there, And T o . Yz f :' __ .I Vr when at a subsequent interview, he The artist carried an umbrella of Dr. Williams' Pink �' to F ,� _.. told them how sorry he oras to leave tent vias erected -veer where he Cure Stubborn Diseases. ` +s it ` them,, they -:-they had' discussed the worked. The Aral day of fta stet- a. r `* �Y, - The Sign . Off. t!C- - _ situation among themselves mean- I tion the artist had brought with Proof upon proof has accumula I'llwhile exid estimated the loss his go- : him a firm-hnudled lets of timber, that Dr, Williams' Pink Pills ` s !Al'lCt3W ==^ fag awe h would mean to them -ask- I fashioned in the shape of a copper cure when doctors, hospitaleS treat- _ -. d ]id, only larger, she had put went and all other median Sail 1 _. ;-- I. ed yh3r.t hey should., saeparate ? Could (flat on the eat surface of the moor Paralyzed limbs have been rasat4red : 14,x: :11 LF + - the not just as w°eIT go Dartmoor , p _ way as any other T The rushee were and drawn aline round. '1'lson , he to strength, rheumatic suiYerera made .. 1 CH'ATEit g «{ retiree . to a back seat in tavau> of In, could be gathered there (cut out a thick layer exactly that well, weak, anaCmic girls and wo- f £ s. d, easily, and for a few weeks the size, and ftxed it to his copper lid, men made bright, attire and strong;: � �,�•,�, _-_TDs, belief that a -bad. man is necea- There is. practically a ring round camp could be engaged making the whet. ynremained, and probably re- neuralgic paiaa banished, sad the I "tY, Barfly all bad, has nota Solid Poon- various. basket -work articles-- they ma ^ Lhia day. Then he. work. poor dyspeptic given a new diger Dartmoor prison. It is easy enough • ed harder than any convict on the tion when, it seemed almost hopeless' ;dation. Most villains of the piece to get outside the prison's pro- sold. "`~ have s tender spot: 1t may wast clnta� only to lied a wetting hand, Adolphe thanked them with hLs neighboring settlement; but he wee to expect a cure. Here !a a bit oil Ending, but .1t is there. This Leel- waiting to capture the prisoner. To lips, and smiled in his heart; he saw working to free. his brother. strong proof that Dr_ Williams' Pink'' $ fag "fs generalFy over a aasoman, and break thr'augh Shat ling -Ln prison through their friendship -purchased At intervals a gipay with s large Pills bring health and strength after., ' it is neral! _that same woman friendship -quite uite easily, But he had basket of fancy goods came along, years of suffering. Mr, Louis Brien Bt y garb is a thing read of, In hooka, �q'I'he caravan gradually and it no- one was in slight, entered is a well known resident of St. Di rr who is the cause of Justice laying but the official records for such an his way. Dartmoorwarda-- the tent, And when she went away dace, Que„ and tells of his years of J ;,1- 11 �;. !ser heads on the mea. Tendsfmrnsea is account may be searched in vain. wended its waY bot a feeling it pays the scoundrel to ,The Uioad arrow i. -too prominent. Dartmoor, where the prison stood, she staggered sometimes under the suffering as follows: "Eleven Years EnduIge In. Perhaps that is the ren heaviness of her ba let, for it wee while working in the bush, I x If a convict could change his clothes where, his brother was. fug! o[ the earth the artist was re- ate' on ter- I son that its cultivation has been -al- before leaving the prison grounds : Moving.He was making a dee stole p n rained It and head back, -�� Towed to decay so much. It crops that mighty "If" 1 CHAPTER XI. hole ee encu h for a man to eland n a my -stomach wp occasionally though, -to the vil- Adolphe had his plan outlined for + P g where the trouble seemed to locate'1. { itaia's hurt. Even in villainy, to be his brother's liberation. About part �Flten NeFson in Trafalgar nal' upright and -rove about in nom- I had frequent ilia of vomiting,; �, drew -'the first serious check on the Portably; and what he removed for which caused much distress. Some-', r, _successful it is necessary io be %bar- of it there was' nothing novel. It i Pugh, had its origin in an illusion which Napoleonic flank, and the .Wisp of this purpose the girl Look away and times I- could work, and then again' i the brot5ere. Dubois, years 'before. Europe looked likely to have apart scattered gradually over the lace of for months at time I would be In the case of Alfred Dubois, there wholly unable to do anYLhiaB: but ,? :was one of these oases :01 tenderness ; used to travel with to the French left, o' n which babe ren�veradawned the moor. 1 fairs -for the were not then house .not B, it P y It was cruelly hard work; but the even at the time I could work I was ;v , -for . his brother Adolphe, And in , Y ' on the Admiral's mind that 'be would Corsican blood, told, and the labor a w s Bufferin At frequent times r , Adoiphe's heisrt the seine teeTirig ex-Idtt?eliers, but • of the. true Romany., lace England in a difficult in re -;seemed light. Just under a --fart- l "�' g' � _ fisted. Their parentis' blend of Cor-: Things had bettered with them. They, Pard to the war prisoners -tat to I was treated by three doctors, but :V p had made money -no matter how, B I night it took to complete, and thea they were unable to help me- 'Then '' .,dean and French hiood erhaps a.o- "? counted for the strength of it. Each- they had made it, and they left do with them, fiat that difficulty -excavation anon the land was some f feet I went to &SonLrenl and put myself sir arose, The prison -ships overSowed r .would cheertuliy have laid down his the tents for bricks and mortar. ultimately a war -prison, to ac- lower, sad for that resaon Adolphe under the care, of a doctor there, HIM : Igo for the other. Aad thews ttvo In their show they had given _ a ;� ra hashed�r performance of the Mas- I commodate-seven or eight thousand•' had selected the site. Air was ne- dicifle reeved me while I was in- . ' . loving hearts were se orated by the 'I P e, and a -false ! men, was built on 'Dartmoor, This cessas in that chamber, for the lid i active, but as soon as 1 attempted --broad--_Atiantit:--_ �� ne_�s COQke__tyl� -1-taffy o{ -the -jiving. T _ y aad._.the_ work or exertion of any kind. the - had- to "- with. exsetaess,- ' ---fal �$-altered- dorm t 'fag his heart out in -Dartmoor Pris- ,•bottom to the van enabled the man Nearly fifty . _ .. _.oa, Adolphe Ras_.coining tuon handy escaping from the tied -up box to i exists ngtoo �asdturned into a con- !.let of �, through yard -longs. iron 1 this time' I was growing weaker Adrned wi�rse--,-- I.over Dane -as the r i fetor 'of a �aaceat-himself. --- It-was-sstialattnr37 �7eBrs` gas -piping which was. driven through 1 lets able to resist the inroad$ of the A. P to the audience 1n front o! the van, vitt prison, and so 1t remains• Pris-' ggambling-Y, ell out in the tPild surd) overs unfit for the hardest of. hard (the wall of earth. Only the most (double. Then Dr. Williams' - Ptak r. Wooler .Siert. And when the hell `as they could $ce under it. The w}ioae_seiiteaces are not raider (minute examination of the outer peat (Pills were brought to my notice, closed, and the rofits ;vete counted tr- -was- _ nevem`- diseavesect:. find- bsr.- - P i that was whet ave berth - to the ! fits years, are sent thee. The chief weal;; show, these small, black, and I began to use them. From and put aside, gladness came to B labor ie farming, the moor being re- round holes -an examination it was ! that time I began to regain my :!triol he=there - was ample to par- idea in 1►dolphe's mind. if .the .art not at all likel • would take place. 1 health and by the time i had used +- �' chase the freedom of lits twin broth- public were deceived, why not the: cla.lm,ed more eI more yeas by y y the prison grounds consequently wid- And then the place was furnished thirteen boxes I was once more a m police.? ening, The convicts are the farm- i Candies, matches food, drink, cos- , well, strong man The proof of this tgw, L You look at Dartmoor an I Adolphe came from America with _ ere. Most nsoners can trace their ' met; ue, wig, aurf shaving -apparatus is that I can do as hard a day's may I mdney, and the possession of money P i q Scoff at the edea o1 a prisoner es- descent from ilrerfng Seventy per ! made, u the• 'furniture work as anyone and never have the I enables a man to surmount ditncul- , P I P v' caping from -it, but such Ehmngs have!tiea and move mountains Its ac -!,bent of our convicts were !n theft Every day thereafter, from the slightest symptoms o1 the old freta- -•,._ happened. Money has a great mOv earl days she ssistOwts. Tbe'ir';ume the convicts .issued from their'ble. I am only sorry that I did not tune moving power is as great as,early Y Iia Y fag inAuen¢c, etiest in B quarry and faith fa said to be i.�c had a car- ,dirty heads soiled the till: now, at (tomb jn rite morning till their to- �kaow of the pills sooner -they would on a farm; and when it !s used as a aadlnastmoor, they ill the soft, tirenrent within the wails at night ,hove saved me much suffering and $van built after fire old type,' g- Ifiriaru sat b the cache making , laver with a warder --hose pay is;lomned that section of the Lee tribe The prison an Its .surroundin s y money as well " under thirty ahiilingli a week, it t have been so often pictured is books reed basUeta She waited day after ! Wlth.sueb root as this, that. even °' I travelling meat -He. was able to P 1.fit: bel�pa the proposed escape along ay his toting. and consegaisntiy 'that' no description of them- need , day for the log - Fogs came, but apparently - hopeless cases can be Not that escapes are frequent -at- IP appear in -these pages. . not thick enough. find she waited. eu� there can be no reasonable _ was a welcome addition. too; tot the signal which would slag tempts at ft are; the prison infirm-' He was not well when be joined The KIPBY camp wm pitched with- ! 1 doubt that Dr, wiiliams' Prose Pills dry records show that. The ward- them - and 1-c+pt in his bunk' a deal. in half a dozen miles of the prison, over the moor -the morning Siem the will restore health to all cases where ^?a 1.era have guns, and liaow how to use At ,gas wtlfin to y ror`hel and and Adolphe began -his work. At iprison that another prisoner was Sven a lair trial Theor pills are '. ,:- them Their itistruetiona are to assistance, and therefore he pnever Brat his lieutenant did all, a-nd did Icing Uberty- a `"amt low Go it happens that the it well, It was she who, in going l And it came at last Surely, she 'coir! ty all aaedictne dealers or will stood in need o! et ' A tibern] Pay- be sent by mall at e50c per box or prison doctor should be an expert in i roaster rarely lacks kindly atteatlaa 'from dear to door with her basket was thlakiag, the fog wee heavy 'the trootaicut of broken legs -he has o eaougli and as' she t8ought the- Big- , six boxes for $2,50 by miffing lit- $ asgezfenco snoug.b As a friend -maker, money stands `of fancy gods, Seated out the war- !en rang out T1us compass would !l sect to the Dr Williams' Medicine Lnrtmoor is not a - without a rival And to ht's selec-iders with the largest families, and Co„ Brockville, Out. Sao that the 1 r„�-- Paradis�+•rp n tion of handmaiden his choice fell os'those the most poorly *R. Adolphe guide him straight Eie would be s Asa ar d heir names and conditions; 'ineaY3 Atteen minutia running dio- hull name Dr Wfiltsmat Pink Pills - aro so tosroa4s+ei' on a man's soul.-3sr'•fttaef Ise 13eeBias ILM _ - - of character: He saw that she was the poorer n ansa s e sweeter 'lance betwreea a bomtn II 11 that Lhe wonder !a that more nt- the fausi- of, jingling money sa his! Wrapper around eve boa . - - . to, arta troth it are moot, occupying a low down place In -the g g soli The momm�t the signal reach- PIS �' Opinion of the tribe, and that her :ears.' the more likely: he to, to accept tLec! her ears, she started singing. She iSCIF-NC AE IVI► IISVmNTlOti, `” e. True, death has a hundred �� _resenlm,int of !t' was wldeiAng`'•a,'bt.be' And soon, by dint of per. ,had a deep, powerful voice. and " to ori chance against a successful is- the barh. He supped Into it severence, tht names were sifted, ••Ray down upon the Swnaamtro FUv-No rxpecien of Sower shows more the atie• foot co fife average convict, be=� He *'spoke -ji g• to her, and the ;until the warder in charge of the I er, despite._ tog, .rang over the than two of Lha three colors. red. " _ !tVI te t+e ore t Dartmoor and Miriam would gig in which Alfred worked was I moor yellow, and blue, o kindness melted, her at once. It fell _ a the�p Of t•Ere Hing 01 TN_rors there on receptive soil, that same kindness found And then Adolphe stepped She had tbro*b the bundle of ` The greatest searchligbt in the _. _ (fruit grew from !t upon the scene. How was 1t ar- _ clothes down the hole, and ktmelt world is one just ' completed by Sch- Successful sscape is a thing dreamt have answered Adviphe's beck and I ranged ? ;Tow did the warder come � beside It with her hand on the con- Ickert of Nuremburg, Germany, . fol, unrossewful attempts are actual- i _ _ to assist ? Well, Adolphe bad a , rem" ladle of the lid.. And pre- which has 816 million candle poave, .. . r human -he hip rico. ~ Besides, seat! theme sound of hes voice Wad The largest gas . Ongtne io fife tip.• But Adolphe meant Busters to - - wile -fined arse, the warder was but Y ". 1. " ' ' littered the scheme he had in- Iniad CRA'� P the melody -9 signal- reached - the '"World, having :1,000 horse po'wec, • 250. in Lhie case. there was not much I ears of a nti eyes -starting -from- ` Wiii be sent by - a Belgian mnnutao-;for hie brother's liberat�o fro- �jj� ci�E ...!wanted of him: his reek was srnalL I : . - The fog and mist so r sem mraea e, see siesm"d hishead wretch, who was running to I tur•or to supply part of the swot Ive quently roll over Dartmoor are the t�a.wrse b7 y+ tnpraved B10 O., .Just to take letters; fa prison sin- the direction of lt. It gave Dim power of the world's fair at �J' t helping hands whish Nature lends to I r.% the SkAmm seem ed - Igo, "passing a stiff" -that Fes all. fresh life, fresh atrength; and he j Louis. . - say plea o! escape --Bird tt is a pt'eIsopperesre, p1ee ! And the letters, being Written !n I �,d it, for he was nearly spent. I it is a curious fact that flies +rill , u rte treacherous' help too. Fog comes Gassrh.aiH leper. (ewer French, Uro oiliest sever for, nom- fe carne in sig3rt. Not a word was netting, seen - F not pass through nett! up and the signal fa given to . fall I bm AS dra3em er�•A w. aro ' ent suspected that a plot to . eeca" spoken. The lid was lifted, - be 'though the meshes be quite large, - ., in, and the convict risks the war- I Ye0doe Co- Tanner aid bafela 1 was being hatched under his very # dropped down ,the hole; the led Was! unless there ie a source of light, as . -darn' guns, Bad falls out instead. 'call night _ d she was his will-! nose' The letters were brief,' but I replaced -all within a tninnte-and-! from a window, behind et. ?has, fn '. ' Does so, tempted by the mdat which g ay,, the . instruction~ in them explicit. the gl girl was ' sitting on it, • i slave. -This was- no novelty to'Tice eonvlet sfwailowed the contents, � Pal' � rooms with windows only on ono 16 -he 'thin)ta eBay shield him till he I ng I weaving her rushes and still sing- side a net over the window wi:1 air as m. ---gets away --away to throw himself ,Adolphe; both he and his brother then swallowed the 1ptters'trem- ling - soluteiy keep the thea out, although _ on the marc of some -inhabitant. had elver beta succesatul with women- j9elves; chewed over the instructions, And just !n time, for two breath- the meshes of the net may' be an Alae ! they prove broken. reeds.. The kind, But to this instance it was' thea chewed the paper -it was �lesr,, uniformed men, with guns 1n inch apart. .mist rools a-wnY, and the sun a mere' willing slavery: taere was the safest method of destruction, their hands, came up. I ' ,That Ashes ' and frogs may have • '' - shines and he !s revealed to outside • nought of passion in the combine- I The basis of (be plpn was fog or I ''Seen -a rna•n''runnin this way?" has been demonstrated tion. And when ho Lhou ht her B -tuberculosis .'. `:,Baan. But anti. fs nnkaown. Tv g wrist. There was -nothing new to _ "Yes; ju;t a minute %go. Was in in Lhe Pasteur Institute in Pads mercy convict,. I ratitiide bound her tightly to him, Peen's hard is against' the eonvlet, • g I chat,' it waa the basis o[ most• of I - - a hurry, I think, he was jaanting so. This is no cense for alarm, however; # - ,.: .- for there ie a toward for the recov- he Pledged Der to secrecy, and told the ,convicts' plans for escape. But Rent up that road. �Yhat'a the for they are found only in the inies- �her ,1;I* real mission; and she swore rtrnt—?" tinal -organs, would be killed in cry o! arty escaped prisoner, sLnil fog has its drawbacks : a man is _ that reward is ever !n the mind of Ito help him all in her power, He! apt to get lost to it' on strange land, But• the men had disappeared-• in cooking anyway, and bacil,i remixed the Dartmoory=the earning of it es �+ew she would, and she did. and go ..round , and round, perhaps the direction she had indicated be- in a cold blooded animal could not more profitable than the more in- Adolphe ayes a vertible host to the back- to the pace ho started from,- fora she could sway more. Th were 'thrive if transferred to man. tribe. Tdo ie a wonderful povmer-� e3' - dulgiag 1n a feeling of pity. Pity ; T1eY when, in the case of an escaping con- pursuing the escaped convict 1 --- -�--- . Act, his last condition becomes - (To be Continued.) .. _ . A LETTER TO MOTHE83. . . • worse than his first, Besides, in 4-_ _ rI e Da weather; W r; the inhabitants of B d � t Zeis `- o re alert; they have the _ O>�ED?�DtARRY •LATER. Mra Jas E Hnrlcy, Worthington %. .1 -, .. - " . ..� w - before them. The so- g s sad -Women' o the benefit of _ ., rewi rd ccveri . +cap ng o7m� ct' rtriflht fall foto their Ages at Which Mea ---- _ . . Ont., gives permission the following letter for t d E r e O �� I hands. . When you live_ near a prix- wry other mothers who have young chll - ., '.,.�. e ion, you hover know .your buck. dr -en in their -homes. She says: -"I _:'.%.,, I., Y Mr:' Longi- in a printed reply to a have many reasons to be 'grateful to_. - 1.- And the guard against this 7 A question -la the .Dritish House of Baby's Own Tablets, and to recom- =- -' - - composts.. The moorland around the Commons, states that the mean mend them to other mothers.. Our '�'yl/p +$psis;@ Ca'@3 Which illygtrate the• Extraordln• ,prison is rncIainted at the rate of ages at which men attd ><vomen have little girl is now about fourteen a about ttsci:ty-fire acres 'per` anfium: married in recent years are : months old, and she has talon the dry S�othln�, HeaiFtn� Virtues Of Adolphe knew tt:c identical portion Men, Women. Tworking;ablets at intervals since aha was „+ ! and�lhyhmcatns�of aeletterg the pris- 1881-b ... ... 3 too hiohly of old, and Sin enc I catue (four years) ..28.0' 2 :7two s DRB CHASE �/ 0INTMENTL. g - s► ` one knew exactly, whr're, buried nn 27.9 25.7 B - 1876 here aUout a year a o, story mother inch under the peat Sara] outside the 28,0 25.7 .. .ary 188.1-5 .. who has. small children has asked mo Scores 'oi � peopia do not thinly of deemed to do her an cod. I am erg g, the; compass; a' c � cealede 1 6-9 ..:.......�8-R4 a8 � I gat D our ab keep Icer i bo .88 0 what baby to n •:Trying Dr. Chase's Ointment for I telling my friends about the wonder- Ho could see the place clearly y every 1896-1900 .. ..... ...28.4 26.2 such even health, and I have re Own blooding ilea because they have us- !fol cures which Dr, Chase's Oiat- ddYl an . arrar�ement, of stones led to `I uttderstsad from •the Registrar- 'absolutely nothing but Baby's Own ed so many ocher treatments in vain'_ment made for Mia. Smith Brad my- it. When the tog came he was to Tablets.' `Now nearly evetV child General Mr. Long added, "that In here gets the Tablets when a meds and do not believe their ailment , self, end would saay-thati ft is only a_ daxt to that place, ]lit the compass, the years 1867 to 1870 more than cine is needed; _ Qbd the old-fashioned curable. It is by cerin when others pleasure for me to recommend so and follow the direction he had been thin percent. of the people -mar- g P giP y_ Y crude medicines, such as castor oil fail that Dr. Chase's Ointment bas ' excellent a preparation. given 'till he met a s woman p pa ried did -not state their ages but 111. :, with a -basket of -fancy goods. ' an<l soothing -preparations, which Laron such a record for itaeIf. It� Wherever 'th'ero tea irrlLaiion, 1n- that there has been a gradual im- y gave Choir lit1. - - -will not fail to 'promptly relieve.and 8ammation, ulceration or itching of -If he reached her, the rest was rovenI in the statement of ages, mothers iormerl completely curd any form of piles, I the skin Dr. C•ltase's Ointment will easy. She would be at the corner p Ila ones, are discarded. Our family, Un . 1900 only about one and a bo matter how severe or of Dow 'bring gpidlc relief and will ultimately `of the cross: -road, with a change of quarter per cant. did not state their doctor also strongly praistba the Tab - long atgndlnq. + heal and cure.- On this account it l clothing is the basket under the top q - lets, and says they are a wonderful Mr. James Uriah Pg a, Marie -Jos- is useful_.in scores of ways in every �.lsyer o[ her fancy goods. So thought- ��Par these and oilier-ressons, how- medicine for children. Accept my, a axplt, Guysboncugh Co., N.$., writes : home for the euro of eczema; salt tui fres Adolphe of his brother, "tet ever eoiispariaone between the aver- thanks for all. the• good your Tab -i I r: as bad with bleeding piles for rheum, .tetter., scald head, cbahing,' he did not risk placing the goods in + ;about tour vectis aril could get no I itching • peculiar to' ,women, in the cache for the fear of dampness- aSt wee at mrrrtage in the earlier lots have done er little one, and Ii p ears with t,tsoao in tie later years hope other mother t will profit by my heir. Dr. Chase's Ointment curc2i worms, piles 'and 'all sorts of akin the mist might not be thtek enough cannot regarded as altogether eicperience." nzr in a Very short•tinie, arid cdn-idiseatses and eruptions; for escape for days. ttvetwof Baby's Own Tablets can be i' _ t.00 highly for thlq Dr. Chase's Ointment, 80 'cents a And the cache ?-oras within a few . • with absolute safety to the youngest, Thomas Smith was box, at all dealers, or E}dmanson, feet. of the open- highway, -absolutely, _ ----T frailest child; and they are gvaran- Fifelasa in the -tae: i dates k Company, Toronto. To baro of any sign beyond the ordipary T'hoagh it is said that -speech was teed to cure all ' the minor al:tasrito all swollen up. I 1 prctect you against Imitations the ]Duel of the moor, And the very vaW men to .enable them to conceal of little ones: Sold by all medlrtao I of the, ointment, portrait and signature of Dr. A. 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V � ... .. •'"`-:�L� g, s • - News ddvertibouterits. 4 �, r ..��� dot ` age of rile world. r a�� a m -t ry` ,�. , 0, 'So that Mr. Editor ice fail to see wLy i N �� tec anvune shc,uid advocate :emainil gt _ R 1. *i*t'H ,'µit'x� EItRETS FOR SALE-APpiy to �< i. �rY' w 0,�O .t �. " new order combines in it all things -- �t ra . - ,, n I._1171 LETTEIRS TO THE EDITOR. shown titin the cost will not lie out of L nuts ;eyears our st lot 2�, coy , Yicl'rring.Octob"er '` p h.____ the say, any person cru! readily figure N S Giuuer, Duab.zion Y 0 00 s2 .Cold _ �. , _ _ . Ak ,-- __-._-. ___.__._..__ - out thai-ihe = be -- - -- -- - - . f7 -� s d partment is open to all for the fair dis• 1IBS FOR SALE -2 cod 1""�,t"s tl ousaion of publlo ciuestious. The writrz must Our poll tam alone will pay off the es- AJI LA, . g .. -- 'ti;�' '' ° S, yw- in all cases mend his corn" name with copy pease of such walkb in 20 years while-;,brupahiza ram lambs for sale, Ali bra to �. e ,Do rt > _ ?.r.x,,,,,': , ', \1r'A wish !t distinctly understood, however register, ac lot b(1. con 1, PleketinR. a Court• , - ('� T �"� ° tLat in uc care 10 wA hold onrselvae ro- we will have gi-anolithie walks in the nAF, Dunbarton P O 50 32 - + • • • • • t/ y• • • • • • • - I.'S syonslbla for opinions eapree*ed by torsos- principal parts and better board walks r� s wttuienta-Ea Nawa.i in the other party. So that we will STRAYED -From the premises, lot •�. , On the Sidewalks of Pickering. have all without *ny appreciable rise 29` con 8, Pickering, on Sept 16th, one black - ;'• in' the tar bill, and he who weighs Hol.tein hewer . is months ora, Information p A11"- 11`moi 'SlR,-It eras with leasure that I saieably rewarded alt Lehmsa, Atha P O .A 1 V ' ` Yoti re aced 9 p� all matters of progress b the size of 50.59 �r���r..++ read the letter of • Mr. Geu. Cowan P g y 4 ducat will not be able to grudge the _ _ • ,. 1. , " " ' :': ;upon this question that is note before �T ANTED -A trustworthy entre- - r, A - 4 lovers of beauty and convenience this 1 V gI. rite public, I cuss glad because it ut man or lady in each county to manage r ' -Xyl I :in pZ'int some of the objections that new march of progress. business for so old eatsbliehed hoose of solid '' . , i uli` ht !,e ur ed and also because a con- From the sanitary, the comfort, the 8nancial'standing. A straight,.boer fide week• ' `6 s _„t^t_'' d esthetic side of .the question we have ly salary of ei6.w paid by che6k each 9londay , , . sensus of pu lic opinion can be arriv- the best of the ar timent, which no- with all expenses direct from hexa oirtere i qq �' ,�? ti 2t much More easily. The question g Money advanced for ezvenses. Enclose ad• • " wants to ba threshed out so that the body ccfil deny. These features are dressed envelope, Manage:,btit7 Ca:tca Bldg., M� , ;'�•`-` ., ' humblest ratepayer may be able to see taken into account by intending resid_ Chicago. 61.1t_ baa "that Lha course that is ultimatxl fol- anis and they will induce settlement, ACRE FAR3J TO RENT for a nrr', y Small manufacturers will come. Our jj�� _ 1.;lowed ^•;11 be the une that is the best. VU term of pears, being north arc cf tot _ * I �� �;I `� By this reference of the subject w the property will rise in value: gOur busi- ls, con, T, ammo Ing, one and one Half miles t . � � s t ness must increase. Being so close month of Claremont There ie on the premiaer t � w� understanding of all, we do not appeal a good stone house, large frame barn with good CCC Y W �" �, �„ �J to the judgment through the avenue to Toronto we will grow as a country stone stabling beneath. Thirty sores needed � ' :. of conimercutltsm solely or da we wish resotr from the city and ouradmirable down and ten acres of pasture, For further - - •'`- - - to ma-ke all our actions iia olitical location will be a drawing card to pertienlarr apply to HLGH MECSL�. Bro- �4� �a P many. Pickeria wants to help her- 49"to P• o- ratf -Is Showing- ti _ • affairs the result of a financial deliber- g .. V self if she wants Providence to smile 11 i t� cation alone: In every question of u A her. �Ve trust that uurfriend of GCSE AND LOT FOR SALE- _ r, �. government there are more than one last week will see not through the The ttnaereigned is otfariatt for .ale on New ' Blanket 8 y �,nr, ,, view -point to the statesman ; and in a reasonable tortes the house and lot oz Eliza• 1\ ' • S & ountry Anglo Samoa and democratic pessimistic glasses of the reply to why be: rtreet, now occupied by airs Sbel=& On . . A4 like ours, we look for a certain invest- our village came a police village but the premises is sltnated a Rood henthamvasa ova New 'iar:nelettes rather lend his well-read and broad eUtintt o1 f room• ill to excellent condition. y � fgation and comparative jirdgment The lot otauine }' acre of masa, a number of F r Ripon the questions of the day, beside mind to the development of the place fruit trees and bomb bard and *oft water For . New Y1' rapperettes, +,-1111"' � � wiave fireside and in eve cut -t a in in the highest sense. We fail to see t9nhez aticalarrapply w Mrs. Hod a,19s - s� y� eeesfa4>e3 even in a lOc. view of a Caritoop�s Toronto 60a�'n T I , , t a '•, the land. Whey as�:metison says rh y ti e W V nU e_�'� ,Z,,§r t, Idea being full worked out, '•.the condition or statute. i�Ce must rise to • - .- t a discussion on broader lines. ARM FOR SALE O TO RENT- x}.H-;C i), ' ' li3tate-HOuse i9 t e Hearth, the perfect FS.ins the north ea acres o roe ,ova. Sr, to 4,, x - lttate has come." So we can a roxi- I think I voice the tnentiments of the Township of Fiekerin , wi cod bailatngs " " PP man when I sa that the trustees and wets watered with s aro«k. apt �O8i8 - -- ' KnittiII Yarnf�. - �hirtiJl ,,�a W', mate thereto even if we cannot realize y Y * ' t - -keen-and-andshould-proceed with the steps neves- Sears T, Wehell, Claremont. . 1• - _ -_ -.--- - -- - - -- ;�_' interest in sad discussion oY ublic nary at once and not leave themselves - - p o n to a chs a of tardiness. Lum- 4 1 44 ,a`�� �M j 1 e �j+� 8i prices that Wll� pl8asa. I'll Tc ,1 • _.: affairs. Looking at the subject from a Vo TB- #�i�t �ifl11S' ii sky V V cr. ;' 'r broad-minded standpoint we dee that her [s getting dearer and poorer.- ! . - - ... _ . - . n-. 4 ". 1t g� • the question here demands core c�,n- Soon cement walks must come as a _ , aui,stitute and our trustees as well a .. �sideratwn than will a pear on a sn ict- Municipality of the Togtinship of ,w ly business ba4iy. Acid this is sur servants are regarded in a Pickering. - , . ".. '.a friend of last -week loses weight in his certain respect as our leaders and .4oTicE u bere'uy i vett that a Court wit, t* arguments, tr,r the test thinning port sbPuld do what they deem the large- j,,;d, pursuant to the oats. -no V oter.' Llet Act %�a�� - of our People are not ,in to settle minded economical part in the Ion i,y Sis Honor the Judge cf the Countyy Cottzt o} - i c r 1 x b the Gouuty o! Ut tar,u, at the 70 +n haJ . P,ek � inn, or else why do we degrade the a z t''i ^� ;Iii (StleSti°ns I^y A tt uiem eo Much envg Village. on wadnesday the 2.tt d-. o+ T _ aanted. I . �K° use41 to throw c�ldscatrrt,n s:hemeo- office h bowing u, man's tndepen& O, cotter t9u3,rtt0.3Dooiock, toret,00n.codear ,Grain I g - t>s •'iNt well e:ioa h tliu:le " ; c.,r even mut judgment and business shrewd- at d aecarmine the sayer.! complrruts of .rrozc �l . ness, to the grindstone licy of lower at,d omlulons in the Voter*' L!«t for wl'in, settle so easily a grossing conviction po Sub -Divisions Numbers l P, a. r and s. of th. ft - 1. by the saving of a few cc't,ts ill cost cr. tam bills. -Ji ACS HALL Iunicipality of the Toweship of Pickennif for . �� 4� the loweting, of a tax bill not as yet 1903 _: A:; persona hsv`a$ burieess at Ch t Coors are ; , burdensome. . �ITANTED-A goad general servant ygnired to attend at the sa,! time and place r 'The undersigned are prepared to pay the high eaZ pritefi for all kinZls Yet et %; bile we admit that Lite busi- as vacs A, silly avaetags to Mrs. J. $, Luted at R'hitsvale. this 3clth day �f ptete• nets si.ie ha3 been carefully wurkec: cviaeer spick HLpti bar, liiufi Of COare+s grain. . Y __ - -- - -- - - -- DON kLD R. BEAT0S. I � - rout we do not waded ra� the dui a t' p Y Lg p 8 a „•�, . " , j' e -- -w j� AM LAMBS FOR SALE -The Giort of she aatd tooc,at salty of the It will be to our advanta a to see as before din osin . once t.rf aitch. Metter st 11 i we is utird R ondersisuad her fez arse a number of Township of Pickering 'WR are also -handling :all ailrda of Fat Stoclt. . . - ,ve&ki•�avor'to mbow that on th:ei con- Cotswold race lambs. sir pare tired, A tars of .. - �sideratiun the laying of -cement aide- thorn rrere;sscarad. J m Disney sae a . . .. walks would in the-ong run save our OST -On 8tivdf3yy�� Oct. 4th on - - �+ �y ' people money. inlitead of costing L either Stag or Litarbath street. Pickertng - VA N S�O N "� PA L � E R I more. a aallsi sad raataw ter leaf tuoaeh. Pinder . . '. w � -Aescniing that Lhe figures used by pre... tsars at Nswr o i Y�f:i �. ,. �'� erg . .Mr. Cowan are correct as to the cost - -- -of a plank waJi and allt,-Ing his esti- Banda Twine. I I 1 �� ,� . I I°' 'mate of 16 years, for Its life, we see b I- . .. hi3 words also that the cement walk t Parsiw who ]tstva yoroharad biadu twtaa ®. ri This ir1ut seems to me is giving the 0"" pay •ante to Lha aredis oI sb. MAm o .. p*4a L - that rxn be given for the plaint. 16 (rarmsak BarvesNad Ce„ a1 the �vNssra 3 Bask, Piokertes, by Om. 94sh. They wUl 1.years 1 am afraid would see the beet 'I ' ' � � .. . . plank and the best cedar scantlings we and Dim of sawaels share. Lumb .e r -r- I �' I I L .._._,.:._._. r_J. _ C&D get now, on the main street of our b1•S MOODY. A PALidr& ' vidage of little use while I venture to - - .. - ay that the rt• re to such for the _ f na •C 5 pears of that 15 would nsaT<e the They are Neat _ All kinds of rough and dmsed Lumbar - >� ss t9 to - . ..... . - cost -much greater. Our plank vralk9 i Lath. Shingles. Doors. SaAb, Hoasa� fin• a4• 34' . 'Will not on our best streets last tlnre- Conveil lent . . - ishiags and Silo malarial _ .._ �� .. aired for 15 years if laid in the very _ '. ..", .: bt manner. l doubt if 10 years is . .,an Chea -. .; i - 1 }, the average life of all wooden walks - • J• DEVI i •� 9 ;put dL•wu. O-ur friend mentions the tea t as Reser tl s m _ Cistern k d troth made .: f rt-utainlug walks by the Fire hall anti If you don't believe it -buy one and to orclar .. ... •'east of Church on King north. These try it. -We mean Dealer in Que'enstou and Portland Cement. Cement always ors f are not uswd one third ,lei much as the . . _ . 1 - head. This Cement i9 bought in carload lots and will be :«„1d to tnaio walk and me elms we all know ill11 . G vt•ry Poor r:ondition, while some ofVt�A$f �Lln1p8 D. �ord0a• ICtl3tomersfst very Ioty prices. Greenvrood, Ont. zz"_ - " that east walk, if we wibtake not, wars . - .. . i ° .' ,the old Station walk lately put their... The best value for your money. .._ < •..i�Iere we are assuming the best life for Y ... a wcxrd walk properly laid- Let us do - .. _ . . - . - - . 1. i :.the wulefo'r granolithic and we can _� Cisterns and Troughs made :fes �ss>es-:+stent„r seaaso stirs �_. _ T Pasih Kiva the t0 years under Fnme Tgaui$ pOIN6 ELST Iln1 Lai rOLLowe:� e 1�� �' I ...conditions. The repairs on it would t0 Order. *I F, ,; l,P vuttiim 1715 convenience ilnd No Misr. b . 8 8. 1 A. M. _.. • Leasure curd be much increa ed. _ - It 12 Local . . • 2:68 P. M. . • , r"t p Now, altho• we have not inade a E. r r E V A N S- «« 1b Looaf., . . • 6:04 p• M' Are acknowledged by all who have tried them- to be superior to all a .' Able of rates, we think anyone can others. The are un trailed for durability an€1 tightness of t. reasonably see that in the' matter of Tf•aafs sorxo �Pssr arts as roLLows - Y r finances our AAolithic wallas ,would No.9 Looaf. 8:46 L. M. draft. �F'e have sheat in all sizes. Single plows, li ht g not be burdensome. An farmer will Brock St•• hitby "11 Local . 2:21 P, M. gangs, 3 home fu 2 w s,u w plow's In 8 eines, single and double 4 tell you that plank stabling is not as «'7 Mur. 6:27 P. Di. furrow sulkey or riding plows, also 1. cTieap a� cement -stabling t�1t114,' -flr Woodstock Windmills and everything in the Impit�ement, chicle and >" `' cost may be more. -ower ane. Tering to s Purchaser. , • ' Prices the Lowest. t Let us look at the other as ect of- T y . p - t '� ^ the a pearance. Perhaps _' - . !3. h : �".'. p wit has b ­-�- .. -_ . .. . 1. _'Zhe case, gg ;; rl V tsotne people profess -not to Care about 1903. . I . .t- : iGeo. C'hilip�' jr., Broin amt trppearances but in this world of .. _ . .. I ,� ...._: ' . .,,-beauty who has not seen the advant- •4* ages of a fitting�:arrangement, or who is ' so far behind the times a9 not to know ' : We are prepared to purchase Barley, ©ate, Buckwheat and Rye. - . - . � I � .: that a pretty, well executed design is rte' MR -00 x}00 (�L f^ --A � sm'` .riot more economical than bluntness % , B . �:cM� f�v,� �:/�..:/ `•f Barley to be delivered at the Bay ` Everything in nature speaks loudly y - __. l'' for s, mrnetry ;and jbeauty. The pt o- Oats at Bay, or on oars it bpink'a siding :, - po9ec`t walks muss add beauty to our Buckwheat and Rye, to be delivered on cars only. Not•. Qpen _ village, 'The huilding of the cement I . . . .-;. 'approaches to our business places will _ Prices Consistent with other markets - _ "�Rtt,� - add to the village's attractiveness and All kinds of coal kept on hand. - - • .- A Savings Bank Account with the (a) . the general appearance will be leas- r _ - - .. :1, 1.� . I ..Ing more than could be by the 'board „ • pp [� • ',. walks, The Whitby Gazette, usually - „D, 1�Iatthewa .W �'o.' '.�f Canada not slow to speak for a saving in the _ _ • ." .� I . ;"�11 . .!,..�, .. Sovereign Ba�nl� o 10 - . ' tax bill, last n eek speaks very admit- W. �; SPARKS, Agent. - _ .. . . - .. - .. `, ijngly of 1�'hithy's neat appearance arance on • . Ti r �• pe - : . those streets lately walked. The. till- 52�.R �i1iT2 t . r Zeas of Oshawa point with pride to their new walks. t Interest allowed from date of deposit on small suras as well ay large �vs` .- Again Zook . the side le comfort. • r� �t � 7r♦ c would miss 'a great' <leiil of this {� (,GI1 f '+�J ��..`'{Qij \.v..e, ® ® i tubbing c,f toes. and tripping over eC� dl]r�glf,8 • ��/`�Y/ +� ." t +'..•E -T Msils ,incl loose boarcls,as is often the . ; .Case now. The genuine enjoyment of ��II iM. she pedeslriFtn nd the parties adjac 'S]1Vervaare :Vut Glass . t . ant to the walk t must count for some - r thing. Ana from, A sanitrtry point of �� CleaneI " _j_ _ ,..--v#ew--the grartcmulat wAlk is t and ---Some very choice designs The best that can be i�otight - son �i a first, No accumulation of dirt and ,,i �` "nihhisb can,. take place, :oid cense- it reasonable priced goods. , is what we sell and we are, se ytiently no evil effects would ensue re . See what we show from i81 -r r es and- on acgood assor nt of ourment ate _ _ . - indO -- _ , ;L% . matter of drainage. The snow would tip. Only the best quality. P g _ . FOr',ClC'm ng Wi Wim �1rro .G! a he snore ea ily removed from ti Send.us your.mail orders. _ See before you buy. �� tf� It ,s mark. - DIAMOND RING ifl cements new idea and like all im-i' •--...I. ,, onto• �. an d� �' warp • ' . proverrient, in, se who nakhe this corp. WEDDING RINGS I... _.- ,, ,-... L+'itreka Fly Killer, � �; - position by those who ma 3 _. - ._ - . _ _ _ of let well enough alone. FoNoa ing - _ - ('� 11 " lip such an inconsistent adage, the The Ric Co'y) DIIIdBr Twine Eto. - .' . person governing tc•ould find society i is J � IK _ in a gtateof contFntedawkwardness in - _ .. list 530 that what history and ex- Jewelers and Opticians, Brock street, south, Whitby. •��• .e:p pc••i,'nce teach. the should learn 1.� f,i, . �.•• it"VC%-(. r. n IL ;; c udc r: e any idca of Iirogre.+s to this ` .s, _. 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'�YR,U t.. R ^�ti1, _ +.+. o1.nRsatt+ttt sion 25 cents, children 15 cell s. Lost -On Sunday.'eveniug, be- F R c Following is the honor lI of t�veen Balsam and BPO ugham, a All Roads 19i'i s t Atkinson, of•Whitby, was the junior department of ublic black sable rufq'. Finder will Leads to Bea `vitri friends,_ j tore are ons _'pctes'- -- ----- sclwoL__for _8eptember $fir. II, — .oblilze...bF _leaving .game__&t__A1ac- .Big F S €or urnitare A. B. Donswell is putting a i Roy Tarr, Frank Under 'ii, Gertie nab's stole. * � ' � , . —_-.—--a-•w�.tN-Yw�� �� ski { " jmck.iace siding on �'. M. Palm- Morgan, DVm. She n, Maud _- Ka pp �6L� Bed -Room setts, :•gab " �` .er's corner stop. _ McKay. Jr. II.- •Ethel,Underhill, --� 141r.:and' Dire. Ven. Parr, of Laura Roberts, �V, Evans., Jennie Pii:rlor�Suites, Dining -room Settsi Fancy Rockers in Great. ariety F 6,.�_ :+with J: S. an Airs. Beal. —Victor Hayward, Earl Linder- ,;rte 1 v Dr. Hooper, of Toronto, will hillSophie Anderson, Robin T. See our Furniture before you buy.; tep�aac�h in the Baptistchurch neat Thom son, Diary Shepherdson. Jr. PTJBLIC. NOTICE ■ Rememater our prices are the Lowest. , Sunda morning and evelli p Cha man Blanche —' .We deli£@r all our goods free to your home. 5� x y g g Pt. II—Alice p Notice is hereby given that a By -Law was - John Beverly of lot �, COII. 5, Mantle, Hazel Rumohr, Johnnie passed by the t;anicfyal Conaou of the Town- � y� to �. 1 $ Sep - Uxbridge, e, lost a lamb and five ship of, A. D.. on the seventh day of eeof John H Beal, ClaremoAt. g Hayward, Magnus Morgan. I B. -ewes, and offers $5 reward',for in- y� � � ee bent re D.. M3. providing for the Lane of • , —Rata Stor y,, Maggie Dior aH, Debentures to the amount of i8ti00.00 for the a�+ } formation leading to their Pecov- Johnnie DiCSa , Clifford Tarr, purpose o1 providing rands with which to ds ' y crap the cost of a school -site recently purchased nal C y. Lorne White. in school section number 4 east of the said -- y Two cars jumped the track on — -- — - - Township, the expense of $tying the school 'Tuesday morning, resulting in home Sdb said section CO ssc site and of revair- at g � i and equipping said school-i°oaae; that the their being badly smashed, and said and paid be and interest thereon are to bo Fall [`� ,��� stopping traffic fDr 8 IIumber Of met and aald by levy on tlsa taxable ProDert7 •• f.-/ r is the raid school section, and that such. By- l/ ®� til atiOtirs. Law was registered is the Registry O see for the County of Ontario on the eighteenth dal of Mrs. Walford, of Toronto, who S � � N g.ptember. a. D. fists. underwent an operation in the To -NU Any motion to quash oz set arida she same roIIt{i General Hospital last week, or any part thereof, mast be made wtthin three If yOLI want boots for Fall good Fli,iIIe sIId and a months from the date of rssistrsfioa, and oan- is, we are pleased to report, im- not be made thereafter. rea onab1e pricer Gall at the OOrIIer shoe St0?®. - proving nicely. Scott's Emulsion is the Dated the sweaty -[first dal of september,l9oe. --mss Ruth-- Lillian Richardson, TownDO ALD R. BRATON, ii of Wilkerson, and Ruth L. story, means of life and of the en- sal hip cuk Repairing neatly and promptly attended to have been spending joymeiit of life of thousands of , • of Claremont, pe Voter � * � �♦ /� 'a few of Peterl days rowith Dr. J. A. Morgan, men, women and children. - 11 o er$' st Co s 1903 We + t e 8r� shoe MCglrear moat, Out. To the men Scotts Emu1 ]Yl Sirs. Hatton' wad Mrs. Heusted, Municipality of the Township of _ who have been visiting their par- sion fives the flesh and Pickering. r ante, J. H. and Dirs. Beal, for the strengt so necessary for the NOTICE is hereb gives that ► court will be { month, returned to their held, pursuant of on Onto a{tario v the Liss Act, -, 1 past Cure Of cosum ,tion and the b his Honoa the Jadse of the Oonaty Court, _ home in Michigan last week. p e� the Coag y Township Req. G. )JcGregor; +af--l?'ickering, repairing of bod�t_ losses from- hall. 9rcugh m _ codas the i as o! �, Was hereon Monday evening de- any tiVasttng disease. October, leis at le to o'clock, forenoon, to ur them, and determine she several complaints o! it We have �' ■.. llivering an address it the Thanks- Far women Scott's Emul- a polling and U ii."'tsinc Numbers 5 7 3,® 10111 77 V QI + . ° = wing meeting of the W. F. M. S. and is of the 3innioipalesy of she irowuship of �_w-.�__�rs.fc- _sion.-does _this and mora. It is Yid �3ilCfr$ 8ur8 $' . ht. Y_ (Gregor. a most sustaining food and All persona having business aL the Court ars regal:ed 1w attend at tine •fid time and QQlads. Mrs. Arthur, Misses Kathleen aced at Vfhltevaie. 1n.s 80th day of 6aptam• 4, s - -rand Baby Marguerite Luke, «ho tonic• for the sQeclal trials that — --- - -� DONALD R. BEATO . 4. -;have been visiting Joseph Gregg, women have to bear, Clerk o! the said ns is WA`c of the at "Whistlebae," North Clare- TO children Scott's Emul- TownehipofPickering of All Kinds �- :Wont, have returned to their home S t O V � sion gives food and strength e in Ballender, Iowa. on FallQ'GYS'PP r, On Saturday, Oct. 3rd, there for growth of flesh and bone rr-y+� lCe '`� idled at the residence of her son on and blood. For pale girls. --N + a gii lot 10, con. 5, Uxbridge, Margaret for thin and sickly boys Scott's - -,Brown, relict of the late Ezra I ie- kett. Her funeral which was I Emulsion is a great help. �.� ' largely attended took place on. Send for free sample. Fru i Tuesday forenoon, when her re-BCOT•r a SOWNE, Cherntote., mains were interred in the Dison Toronto. Ontario.c i ho. land $1.001 all drussists. � t� Hill cemetery, liarkhasu. BI a a Mr. and Mr. Jos. Hood.' of Col- _ Parlors , � u - tsmbus. Ohio, who were over on - - � their honeymoon and who were Ladi - 3ose la t 1$ per cent. ce all lines of Footwear. , 10 per coat. a� ail rinse of Dry Goods the guests of their uncles, p and Hugh Gregg, sr., left last i��t� of V@metab163 1 10 Fanooiag Tools. •� z week for their home country _ . 6' 81be Biabeh4brd a cal! meats dor 35e. the bast load oa earth for fatlsniag callogo , .%vee efling by tva of Nin.�ara. Al lambs. oto. 3 three pound bags of Compound Sarbal for $1 00, aoesoalteci dor &Torr d ' The tsaid ,Store will ba opened in Brongba= end HOtrsw Sorba¢eam alwsy oa hand. Teat of all dada at a=uspttonce y �z egbeHy an Pits rg. +n y r Rea -fo?-wel#r Rink on or aboni bin 18th, 1903. oalass. ai the St. Lawrence wanalated Gut I1 fl0. �i tb. 181 rder atsh y as 7 anti fakrms'opt 'g1.00. _Psavelf d4vaadw all partes of trio sown. Laren gomr cedar +Atth were baautiful. r -- _ _ _ _ _ lifter a lin ring tune . :1fe•a. Trim =F. SANDERSOS, Brougham. . %. Tlr10R818 • ge Ready-to-Trim died at her residence east Of - . - - orth Ctartlmoat • r - ilif here on Wednesday of It WANTED—Faithful Person to tra- vel .. • . 9E 9 *eek. a1 the age of at7 years, Her T' for wonasubbusbod benne to a few _ arras. ea.lias on rssail merchants and ZP*Q- a ;husband redec eased her tsaQle moa p Lots: terztt�xy 19rEaw k IU s sa " e e expenses ago. ShE leaYes 'to mourn - sea paysbla i l9 70 a ween off ca and esID�snssr - _ -- - -- I" Cdr death a grV:FA lip family, ad�anoed Pon�uoo parmaaeet Business addressed sae- , u "' coastal and roahiag Enclose soli addressed who Have the sympathy of the snvelepe ataodard souse, ata cgs ���. �� 'community in their bereaveQtent. A perfect swarm of new Fall ideas o•sO l0V PU f Her funeral took plate on Friday Agent for all 18,► when her remains were interred T invite inispectiona He Hops, )dads of veh. ' -1n Scott township. 11 ham Was manufaotrared by the McLaughhal Remember the Chicken Pie Din- M. Gerow, Brougham Co•y, of Oshawa. Wind ellicer in he Methodist church on 'Thanks,giving evening (Thursday �.1S - Hast). A sumptutus dinner, con- ri: - !I ! listing of fowl, cold meats, pies, IF YOU WANT. • • We are prepared to do all kinds of work etc., will be served in the base- A gasoline engine V ` Promptly pertaining to the pump baseness. j ! nlent of the church, after which a Brantford wind mill. Deering machinery 4 good program consisting of music, binders, mowers, Dorn har]esters, cora , reariings, and short addresses will shredders, otas boat. f See finding twine, •1 ' be given. The ladies of the con- W. f gregation are determined to make �, F, ii. Jones, IBucesswr to ' j - _ i 'lateen A m , +hero � >� c Bsiss� ,+ John i�.raw - for everyone. Admin- 1 - f __-•- -• this 8 treat ry .ft- y The Empire Medioina Co, Oi London, W Y BdohtardsO n, Agent,lPioketfiag. oat„ has appointed the andersigned w - - local agent for Pickering, for the most won ' -� derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. For the treatment Of the Nose, Throat, Bronchial Tabes and Lungs. It oaresColds ' Asthma, rO o tis, .S*IF- --- Cartarrb, A a, B nohi !star and all throat and Zang diseases. Write r" - --- --- - for particulars, a stook t treatments, and 4 repairs constantly on hand at. Fruit Trees �t All kinds of Fruit Trees, rubs 'T. A.� GREIG, Agent, - Pickerin ,Etc,..€� =ale. a Highs§t prices ,paid 'for Fall and - Winter Apples. E., EE Picker JOHN ® 1 Agent, :.'.. inB. ��A��s� F h the ' W. ---,:H.9 Se �lre eadq attars for. - >]i .�. Important showing of finest display of - , tz � • ;,' � C � �� - n ` b ° �� �eelebrated Famous A e, China. A very large aesortment of E ' Stationary. Books, Dolls. Toys, jabt a 1I ' c °9 ?e` S. .: received for the Holiday trade. Cali ! t and see them.' y 0 c ., C; c C S�tehener, 'andQrf1 &nd 8ubseriptions taken for all Magazines -1 azines, 2'1Z ca Weekly and Dailyl%Newapapers. ". w '3 �� ag s jag ase m p�•, T[ the- • 'l .tri E •••• ,„ tL °, p a•'i P P Q' S 1 r . SON �4�mma mro-�� Cornwall Ranges R=CHAR N `�m'o °; s o C _} __.o0� meet, _ ._. _ wb,3tx�g_ o �� ��m �al'Jan !�< .Famous 1VIcOlary..make. „It Fob ',� N _ a . ,CAmI r' e=s A Liberal - aliowauCe fa5r your old store In exchange.: m O b1 ] cas =.Pai nts 0iIs .� .: _n'Jnel�+� r _ Papei ' M . e, .0 o e,a� July; .•i E �os - r Z a a.a adept the RUSSILL IIARDi�iTAR -I. Oct v 3h stoelt now An li an'e.'nPrioss in `Nall Psper.lranging t• • D•el w � jgg EASE KING STREET, Toronto I'. lap. 33tinary 190 -1 -Whitby 6th, Oshawa 7th, Brongbam 9th, Port Perry 11th. L'x had Par ,- �uxibart017.e ,id a 14th, Canningt'on lath, Beaverton -- r < c''a^'' s �' -a,.�. - C r.i' 5 •.!`•. .. S �� hGN 8:. 6''x'9 u^•� ",ay alw�t•� 't..; ie'"e'�t�. a d. J j-.7 s;'� A - .... _...,Mx r.. ,._ .. <_ ys. •^e ?; •cR*'c _t*1Y,• 3t�,},�i4e2'-:.:o:. •..t+ �(.:t'"7,•z.:.. ti,,,".:.+:i'L'�y _,p';', �#!,r`',� ti. :,... XUAROMMMIN _ 1. . -7,-7- . ,� . I ­ 44 a ,� ,, s�� a rli�% , �� t �:t ? xr ��, vTl . t . + Al •� � .•;.f P . . 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'Pie-tiegood for I i g ound barley, one pound ground MURDER AT BRAN y q ON FATTENING GNICKEN8 eiioice ex oat it butcher cattle. _ b •kwheat: (4 Two F, w° '`' GBII' "' A '� , y, .two pounds lows grade floury Father Finds Dead Body of His A '+ , " � ..t ' There `was too large a proportion of - b le d rF�1}._ "ifin' 1"HE LEADING rough niaricfe ing• and this drag- on Pound wheat bran. 11111:;4_ f,r �. 4_ _ _.. -The-top -for. --am- � DT CONSTRUCTING T . . ground.meal should b6 mixed - p t3-Yaat Old Daughter. +�e a TBADE CES¢.i E CRATES AND FEEDING Brantford des etch says Half= 4:�^� _, port would'be about $4.60, ,' With one to a ' %in porrid with thick sour A1.1M#sces of Gattis {Gzaia, Cheetse, submerged in the soggy grass of a ? or two loads of extra choice selling . skisnmil or buttermilk, A mnall. ��> , 15c to'20c. higher, Da artment: of A culture $a y- thick bush of willows just south of r� g p Agriculture 98 quantity of salt should be added t "- Y 3r �ec7aci'-.Other:- _Da;L4 Produce Buuhers_-Choice cattle steady at able the mash. r Toronto, Ham ton and Brantford �`k ° 'A v . - at Home and Abroad. $4.25 to $4. : roup ca t e easy s o c tc ens a the T r _ o o, • it �� , at from $2.75 to $8.25. Business. li bs and body bespattered with .i , Tt ., ,to, Oct. 6. -Wheat -The mar- fattening crates for about twenty- to P s -j Feeders --Short keep, choice quality, The crate fattening of chickens is a four days. Before the chickens are blood, the dead body o! little Irene », t' ti -$et' for ' Uptario grades is weaker, steady, at $8.78 to $3.80 and $4.00. Profitable business for almost eery placed in the crates they shoulsic". Cole was found by a party of search {°�±K�,`k' w . with moderate- demar'd from millers. 9heep.,and Lamb& -Lambe 'dull at farmer to engage in. It is a simple ers s irortl after 7 o'clock on Wed - I . i ,,', No. 2 white and red"winter sold to- undertaken dusted with sulphur to kill the lice. y " r•` .,x,, $3.�0 to $3.75; sheep flsm at $3.20 g that can be managed by The first week the chickens should nesday night. Every indication �� . day at 75c I'ow freights. • 2 to $3.50; a member of the farmer's famil who ' ':.goose: is quoted at 'fiat to; "70c east, Calves, steady. is sufficiently interested and enter- be fed the mash sparingly three. Paints to assault and murder resenib- t x t ', ::anij No. 1 spring at 74' ta'75c east. times a day, in order to accustom ling in many details the Glory 1Vha-1. r, Export, hely :$ 4 50 to $4 ?5 Prising to study the work and con- len crime at Collin wood, which is o. u,, •� with new P, y " them to the change of diet and the g 1_1 XaakftAba „whcaL is easy, I%x ort,. light ....,. .-. 4 10 4 20 ,struct the fattening crates. No still fresh in the memory of reades� , �i d, i ubted as follows at lake ports,-, p confinement. After the first week a"� r q Bulls, export, heavy. to Pi 1 building is require¢ in which throughout the countr,Y. Not sine :� F NO. andhard, 29c; o.. I Northern, 3 80 with ace the crates. Grain on hand,. the chickens should be given twice a g p y. sped No. - s cwt. ......... .. 3 ?5 3 85 day as much mash as they will con- the days oY the Quirk murder., which do •light S 00 the exception of corn or peas, sumo. For one week before the still remains a mystery, has such ex- . $ r-, Gats -The:- . : market is unchanged,- """ when final round and mixed with c " Feeders, light, 800 y g chickens arc killed a small quantity citentent prevailed itt this city, y; f :tvttltt .olterings fair, lQo. 2 .white na aria uptcards a 25 3 50 skiillmilk or butteriuilk, is fed avith of tallow should he addc3 to the The body when Pound plat) ly bora �- 4' r� ^` 'e ated'at �0 to r9, ' middle freights, hts, profit to the chickens. if it is neces- arks of a horrible assault. The 4 >8 Stockers, 400 to 800 mashes to increase the juiciness of m le 4x.v ,;11 I ' mid NO.' 1 white at 80fi� to 31c. gest. •Ibe. .... 3 00 8 40 salt' to buy grain, fine ground oats the flesh, Fresh water should be clothes were badly torn, • and the "� . ,Bsrley-The • demand is fair, with do 900 iDs. .. S f35 S ?5 is pretcrable. The coat of the food form was a mass of bruises. To add pffgrin Timlte 1. No..8' extra uot= for fattening averages ten cents per given in the trough twice a day and gs q Butchers' cattle, B g grit or, gravel twice a week. At all horror to the chole story it was, ed at 44c middle. freights, %Ad No- 3 choice 3 5 4 25 chicken. It is advisable to produce the Illustration Stations'tite chickens the victim's own father who found 4 t $t 42 to 48c middle freights, dp � medium 8 50 3.90 chickens with white -colored flesh, as are fed from the trough throughout her. Going along the trail and fol- t s Rye -Tho market is quiet; with do , whfEe coIoreri IIcsh is uiorc palatable Io'wiri the narrow path his eyes fell s. picked .. 4 00 -4 60 the fattening period. The cramming g P r s: •cprices act from -49 to ,50c outside: do bulls 2 75 ..8 00 than Yellow flesh; it is firm, fine in - upon the dead form of his dao htei , .% k F machine has not been used for feed- g wr P`•r-, Peas -Trade dull, with DIo. '2 white do sou h .. 2 50 2 60 grain and exceedingly leader. There whose deathly features were plainly I a •s� g fag chickens for two years. �� , >gsioted at file high freights, and at .are fat globules distributed through- visible is the limmerin moonli ht.. Light stock bulls, -♦ glimmering g �. £ R""d5c east, a cwt .....: '.... 2 25 2 50. out the -flesh. and under the ,skin. Paralyzed by the sudden shocb- the wr -" �Garfr-Thq puark®t is quiet at �- Milch cows ' 30 00 52 00 When the chicken is cooked, the par- SIR MICHAEL HERBERT father Sell back into the arms P>f his Changed prices. No. 3 American Ho beat .. 5 80 ticles of fat melt and increase the companions. �',,�'. , , yellow quoted at 56jc on track, To- ' do light ...... ...... 5 60 juiciness of tiie flesh. With unfatted Death of British Ambassador at The section where the crime was1. r ' - ;arYLo; -anis No. 3 mixed at 56c To, chickens, water takes the place of �. Sheep, export, cwt . 3 50 .8 7v Washington. committed has long been the nesting a.-- Cat:adiasr-Born-nominal. the majority of the • fat__globules. place of the. toughest characLels of sa : _„ Due I? ..... ..:s. __ � 50 -2 75 - ,� a Due per cent, patents Culls 2 25 g ?o when the chicken is roasted the Dation Platz, Switzerland de- B adqua +++k, C�3t91.f�._a,t-_ 3.U5 -middle frei_ghh1A_ •' •• .•••. •...•.•.• .. .. rantford, and the he iters of g O0 water..._evapnrates__ and leaves the spatch says_Sir Diicnael IIerbert, the visit -the city `] here 'hnyera' sacks far export. Straight Spring Iambs .. 3 GO 3 75 in dry. The muscles of the crate British Ambassador to the United have been innumerable brawls there, `4ot4ers, of special' brands, for domes- "'�'''^ - :'atted chicken are more edible j States, died at 1.80 on 1Vednesday Vial we tic trade, ` quoted at $3.45 tO S3 55 through lack of exercise. To kill a afternoon. He had gradually been and the police have teen, canal to g the place repeatedly, but it has nev- �y; - : o, -i pa $4 "'3 t6 -V4 -Q o� _ - v�t"T --- ton a1 ettibte-meat to -bone- an -d but his depth -w" .sudden-and__un--.'r been properly cleared and he It coo= in bbls. Manitoba flour uriehan eel. PACING 0=� T E NErf- lean chicken is wsstefu7. The ro- growin worse since his arrival here, �r - __ �� - ���`�q `' - 2 patents, $4.45 to $4.50, and Em to ees at the 80o Receive offal is so small. expected. A despatch from'Paris on , p p y Sept. 12 said that Lady Herbert, thing there but a rank growth of �Y tL-T � strong bakers', $4.80 to $4.33 on - T1wir _Laages. P grass anti Lushes. It is an ideal --AiZ IIT{EEDS-02``tti0i€NS; wife of the British Ambassador at crack, Toronto. A Sault Ste. ildarie dcslfatch says: hiding place for tramps, and nothing - 5i& x �, ,' y I y with the exceptions of Le Washington, was devoutedly nursing I I Miilfeed-Bran stead at $16, and All day Friday the g�reral offices of ( ghorns, ess than a company of constables w ,, shorts at 818 here, At outside the' Consolidated Companies were . her delicate husband back to health .+-, II .irorcas and similar small chickens. could patrol it thoroughly. In the . ,� '. ,' pints bran sa uoted at $13.50. and (surrounded b the men who had at Davos -Platz. , g p q ` y can be tatted in the crates with summer there la never a night but rlt,u a:sltarts st: $17. Manitoba bran in been am Io ees, ea r for tfic mons Lady Herbert was formerly Miss �� p y ge Y prof t. fatted chickens can be mark- Lelia W:1sor.. daughter of Richard 1', . that tt 1s infested with hoErocs. to. -_'sacks, $17, and shorts at $20 here earned in August and September, -and eted 1n Cannda and Great Britain for such an extent that it is not e.en about which there has, of late, been Itiilson, the New York banker, and is M�w wp � . • & t" "?HE DAIRY 1IARKETfy ten to sixteen cents per mound. .{afe for a prison to (;o near the ler ii related to the Vanderbilt, Ogden, #'s�° � 'X so much anxiety. The payment cpm- Iplurked weight, A great number of caltty, 1'he victim of this outrage - t �,Goelet and A.1tor families. t� >3utter...The market Is steady, with lrenccli as promised at 10 o'clock, farmers have engaged in the fattening , was enticed to thH ernes, and' the r Lord Pembroke tr egral;hcd to For goad deatand dor choice qualities. Re- k,u$ went along so slowly that when (business and are preparing their � herprtrator of the criux must hace. ri 1Qir,!ster Lansdowne, announcing been enitrcly aware of the lone}incss '" Cel Ls of Interior uallties are liber- the oftloes were closed in the eve u- chickens for the home markets or for 6m n�',jdt < P q the Ambassador a sudden death, and - F M k al, and the demand slow. We quote erg only 480 0! the 3,000 to be paid export. The .following lnttcr was cif the surroundings. It is cusp-rtpd i eakln the Forst Office to arrange that a tramp is Rvsltp' of the murder, d�".= cl+ineet 1 -TU. rolls, 17 to !8c aetcct- had recai ed their ccs':. It is ex -,received by the Pe artment last with the Swiss and French authori- :ww,,1 . -ed dairy tuts, 18 to 16�c, secondary uecteii that it will be Thursday ,at week, showing the satisfactory re- but there is nothing cc tar sac !crown _ ':,to- .,;grades, 12i to lajc� creamery prints the earliest before the foot of the rsultrs of -the fret year's chickens Mies rue permission to transfer thy: to show this, tt:o suwpicion cru %sed i'' r. :20 to 21c; solids, 18 to 18je. roll is reached. The bushmen are .buainess and the oucourageaunt of -'body through their trrritorictiy to by reas-n of the fact that th(' place. _. - .4 f:gga-Thr tzrarket 4p firnP five Ret:ing their money first, to be fol -fared to engage is it more extenaire- �ngiand. T+P :funeral will probably' is Infested by niecra of the Ira occur at the family estate at Saliis- tt `,, I .. quote:- Strictly nets. laid, 18c; fresh -Inwed Lv the miners, employees of Ily. ternity. y " ;gathered. 17c, secands and chocks, 11 the wood -working departments, 'and `' Last year I�experlmented on a by. L. _ i AN ARREST' 114Dtr,. . ,_ ` ^ q B 4smail scale with Crate -fed chickens, Slowly but surety a chain' of civ- " _ � to " 1..c - thea encral employees. Those ha' I 4 L heear--dfari.at is ilrtn. We uote: is time ch ue, issued to others aztd the result teas so satisfactory I G.T.R+ El�IR�iIrICiS I1�CREASP I cumsteattal evidence is tetng w(ided , Finest, 12 to 121c per lb, , ha+e to waft until the last A L. j that this year I am going to pro- _ L around Joseph Kennedy a Y'r+uag -" Drayton is aupersistng the payment ;pare ail my ,owl, In that manner. I Half=Yearly Report Shows si Gain rnshman, who was arrested at .1 . RO T1's - -��t}-t{1 T.t31l ..R3C. the-t.-.._A:3_R�_' ,LlOCk an '4'h, rtti' Sr ffiptn:3 Tl� •.r h�rh .., Dres,sed begs. -are ;irchiangcd, Cured tarso tloiernment The banks pro- arnc•s at unmc reliable dealers 'in I ! points uncrringiv to haL as the mur- mints teras, with a lets demand We viding the Lunda are sending money (Ottawa, or Monts•ral to wbom I can I A London despatch says_._ The dcrcr of„ little. Irene (ole to Thu L.quota-Macon, long clear, l0 to ]Ole ,to the company's ot3lcea, and there ship the fatted chickens when ready.`' Grand Tru*k'a half yearly'-7erort on 1t?iLk;ws, near Eagle Place, an We'd- a. ...In ton and case lots, Pork,, mess, , redeeming the cheques as issued The I Mr, F. C Hare Chief c, the Do- Passenger earnings shows a gala u! nesday afternoon : .$1P 50 to $1'3.50; do., short cut, money is transferred through the 'minion Poultry Divis!on in tltla ar- £80.000, uitula and express. £13.t>0n', i Kennedy was positi+ely-tdtitsfifleri - atreetA guarded by mea from the lo- frit ht and, li%o stock, £30?.n00 y21.5'J_ - g tick atll gyve dtrcctsons for con- 13 by tjsc Potter .- chitdrea Albierta°_ tI - _isnuked 11 ati:••-Hams. light to cal,miiltla, who_ are still "on duty Istructlon of the fattening crsteb and iThe inctrease in the number of pas: ��� 1�, anJ Gordon, aged 11, "as meriium 1'4 to 1�i�; do„ heavy, 18 and expect to be until Thursday: feeding the chickens A subsequent Isengers carried is 385,+x+0, and an the man t -key saw lolu-ring on the .. " -.- '10 r to 181c - . article will contain +ntormaLron'add a of a farthing_on_the aver- d ke above The Willows," near the 1.---T- a e fare recel�ed and a like in on Y r. a4out k]]]ing and markctintr the 8 Cole homestead, about 12,80 oa VI'ed- ,A COUNTRY PRODUCE. f�-"1. t� chicktna, The fattening crater in the average tate per ton. The nesday Little Irene left her .home 4 ,�>GHT DROWFIEU. use at the Illustration Stat -lens are ,quality of freight live stock -showed about 1 o'clock Kennedy was seen ALl,fes•-Tho market ;s tachanged. an increase of 1,070,000 ton, Work - with Moderato supplies, .Sales at 1>tlissio Guide and Six Indian six feet long, sixteen inches wide returning from "Tho ti�iUotvs'.' as 4 i'p nary and twenty inches high. inside ing expenses showed an Increase of o.'clucrk in the afternoon by Bruce .5e to $1 per bbl., in car lots, and Children Drowned• £889,000, The additional expendi- • al. $I to I ':� in small quantities. meo-wrements Each crate is ili%yd- Durward and Jesse Willoughby. That i3ean�-Trade" quiet, with prises A Winnipeg •di•spaich says:. Toro ,cel into t'tree compartments; Each )ore was due to the aurtraentcd price evening the mutilates rcinain, of iSrte Unl+tcked,_ $1.75 to ith p and ! bodes hate been found in Lake I'tiii:-'t•onrpartment hold, four chicken,. A Of -fuel, The new issue of Grand the innocent child wer�discovered in tlrrr, ;Il :r0 d_ $1 per o $1 ,niieir near 1lnausa, an.l it is belie%- frame is built of one inch by two `Trunk guaranteed stock has been a lonely spot to the scamp by it � , r . d that they arc two of'• thus,( be- inch lun,brr end rovored with slats. considerably over subacribnd, searching party, headed by the n►ur- >1. , l.on: -1'he market is qu;oT at 6`1langf„I; to tl.o {•aric that Was lust 1h© slat, are placed lengthwise on a _� dared girl's father, to Kjc per Ib, for bulk, aryl $1.25 to I in the rttorm of Sept. 1'.. On thio three aides --T ottom, back and top- Kenna y was discovered on Thura- - t +-� $] O fr.r comb. , (late the Rev. J. A. 3lcLau hlin Icrt p ' SHOT HIS WIFE DEAL. fl !± and u and c.own in front, The day morning in the hayloft in the Hay -Demand fair, with receipts Berens River with an Indian guide slats are are inch wide and half an rear of Hunt and Colter's livery +. onlp moderate. No. 1 new will bring j and six Indian children, whom he inch thick, The Apaces between the Young Husband Didn't $now Gass "table, ITe expressed no surprise.. 16`3 tc $9.50 on track, Toronto. ryas tekin to the Indian Schdol at ,Stress"-TTie market i, quiet, at $5._ S slat, in front are two inches wide to Was Loaded. _ when placed under arrest, evinced no ,- te5 to $S.SO per ton for car lois on Brandon. Tktey left the ]Serena set- enable -the chickens t<+ _ curiosity as to why he was tieing tIement early in the roorning_ in her. - __ A Scranton, 'Pa., .despatch says :- taken into custody, and asked no_ track. McLaughlin's small sailboat, and � .FEED FROM TiTE TROUGH.. Because he pointed a gun that he questions of the officers as to the Hops -Trade is quiet; with this did not know was loaded at his wife, 1.` "' this was the Inst sten of th'cin. That The bottom, Lack and top blots are reason for his detention. Through- wason's crop quoted at 25 to 27c' night a terrific storm raged over the one and a half inches apart. The Ignatz Alenent, aged twent -two P.otatoee -The aficrings aro ,Mair;. ears, of Oliphant, a room o tsc o out he carried himself with an air lake for mazry hours; and the stout- top slats are cut above each parte- y g of bravado. On the arrival at the and prices are firm. Car lots of weeks, isa widower and n prisoner. noice es are' at 55c l est boats had to put up for shelter. tion and three doors are formed. The police station he submitted to' a q per ba and !t was the worst storm experienced doors are hinged to the rear of the Recently he and his seventeen-year- > p ge most rigorous examination, conduc- small lots selling at 60 to 65c per old bride returned from their wodd- . on the lake in recent years. As the frame. The crates ore placed on ted by Dr. Ashton. made no demur lha.g: hrtg tri and began Ihouseke6jAng. On k ' party had only started a few hours stands sixteen inches from shy p when d£Pested or hitt wearing apparel A .` .Poultry- The market is steady, Thursday he started on a htant3n Chickens, ?5 to SiSc ;+er it before the sterns sprung up, it ,was ground. . A light V" feed trough, �c hp kissed bis young brig and other clothes"given him. In hoped'that they had manage o put wo halt ood-b • gate, tshc laughingly fact, his bearing was that of a man 70 to fibs per parr; turkeys, L to g y e at the ' tSc per ib. into some stt)all harbor. Time «apt placed in front of each. crate and is said something about his Ueitsg ate F: 'devoid of interest, in the proceeding,. is I on and nothing more was heard of carried on brackets' nailed on• the able to `shoot, and that she would° The prisonCr's garments gave eve - e UNITED STATES MARKETS. `them; but as it takes eoi�-eral days to ends of the crate. give him "leave" to shoot l,er. Fre dance f basing been carefully spong- get news from tate north of .the lake, If only a small number of -chickens },la�'iully raised the gun, . poirited It 'ed with wet clouts but a few hours % n �-Bufalo, Oct. 6. -Flour -Firm. ';t was expected that they. had reach- are to he fatted, packing boxes can at her, and it went off. He was oti= I before, wh.i1C ate een;,>iaation des- '° r: heat -S rin uie% No, 1 Northern, purpose. ly six feet distant; and the top of closed unmistakable signs o[ blood P - g q rd some point of safety . tie adapted for the ur ,ore. Tha ` repot, 851c; winter nominal, Corn On Wedresday lsst. the Rev. los- Iopen top of the box should become her head was blown away..'He said stains.. Quiet; No. 2 yellow, 52;c; No.. .3 eph Semmens, Tnditin agent at Sel- i the bottom of the crate and orre side that he did not know the -gun svgs Kennedy was Arraigned Lefore .Ding +( ;' corn, 51' to 51 ic.. Oats --Easy; No, kirk, left to investigate the affair. I should be removed for. the front.. istr+ate 11'ooclt`Att at 10 o'clock oft g c� loaxled. He was committed to the 'Thursday mortiin "i%ounedy," a 2 white, 41;c; No. 2 mixed, 38ic. The steamer Viking arrived from the Slats bhould be nailed up and down county jail,, but Brill likely 'be re- 4'' _ Barley -Western offered e.i.f. 54 to north end of the lake on Saturday the front; also lengthwsys o[ the leased on bail. said his Worship, poo are beforez 11 63,}c. Rye -NO. 1 in store, :i9c, Can e".lening, and Stephen.Sigurdson, who' crate to. form the floor, A 'board• Ce charged t h s the itnivtrdcr of Ibren1 al freight Steady. • was on board, reported that Baldwin should he loosened in the top of. the plc. a ave y o o say^ u oft Duluth, Oct.'6-Wheat'closed-To Johnson had found the body of an'crate to remove the chickens, and a CANADA IS PROSPEROUS. it?" _ arrive; No. 1 . hard, 79c; No, 1 Tndian iA the lake near Hnausa, feet} trough arranged in front, Dur- "Nat guilt, . I know nothing nbout Northern; 7,Sc; No, 2 Northern, 75c; which teas in n eery d(rcompased I ing the fall the crates can Le plac- it,�' snid the prisoner in A nomchal- , 'September, 84c; October, 78c; De- coedit;oA. Sigurdson'a son also j ed outdoors in a sheltered position Cenditios;s That Are Attracting ant riiaiilTer. The magistrate then ce p�e este -,. fob Attention in Britain. remanded him for one woek.' + x, found the body of an Indian hoy a ; or in a vacant sherd or barn, Joseph Kennedy is by no meAns St, Louis, Oct. R. -Wheat -Cash, 'few yards south of the Hnansa clock. A London despatch says: Thi: y Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes, or uninviting in appearance. He is filter September, 831c;, December, There is . ,no doubt in the u,incis ^i Westminster Gazette, referring to the chickens of. a sitmilar type weigl Ing somewhat stocky in build, but car - 83;c; May, 82jc. the people of Hnausn that the 1 t paying off, of Canadian loans, says:- ries himself with a jaunty, semi - p From two and a half to [our pounds "It is ver satisfacto in these Milwaukee, Oct. " 6, -Wheat- ics found belong to the missing inis- each are Preferable for fattening. y military air. He . has the ruddy. Steady; No. 1 Northern, 831 to sionary party, --- Chickens of medium size and of a times, so unpropitious for large bop- com.Plexion usually clt:aracteristic stf 8.5c: No. 2 Northern, 79 to 82e; nese rowing Operations, that one of ,our - f - j broad, square shape, with short, the ;recent arrival Pram the "old :ti 11 If Pecember, 77ic. Rye -Dull; No: 1, straight Iegs set. well apart, fatten eolonies is in a position to redeem its Sod." 67 to 57 e. l3arley-Weaker; No. 2, :DIED AT 103 YEARS. debts falling due."- -- . " # the most profitably. �� �• " !4; to 45ct sample, 46 to 60c. A suitable fattening ration in one . William McMillan, Manitoba's ,that, is palatable and that will pro - NEW BRITISH DESTROYERS" CATTLE DtATtXET._, Oldest Resident, ROBBERY AT ST. PETE'R'S S _ duce a white -colored flesh. Ground 1 Admiralty Receives Tenders for• r Toronto, Oct, 6 -There, was the A Winnipeg des ntch says: Wm, oats, ground buckwheat, round tar- P Construction of Fifteen. �- I P y g Disse pearances of Chalices Wor- heaviest run at the City Cattle Alar- DlcMillan, aged .103, died on Tuesday '.ley and Iow grade flour are meals ries. Authorities. t'' 1. kat to -day for Sotne time pant, 18g night at his: ]tome, adjoining Lgrd that hnvP been fed -with profit at' A Glasgow despatch says :-Ar , cars of stock being r(cciyed up to Strathcona`s estate- at Silver the Stations. The chickens are fed A mwile despatch says :-I iftcen cording to the 'C=lasgoto ITorald the - 1 eon. There were 1,200 hogs, and Weights, where he had resided for the a mash exclusively, - - Oliver chalices have mysteriously dis- British Admiralty has receival ten- , le. run of both sheep and cattle wits past linty }'fat's, tVhen Queen Vic- appeared from the sacristy of 5t. dais for the constl'v('tlnll of 15 tor. °` try heavy. Owing in-S10-iyIIOI.F. GRAIN 75 C:IVF.D7. ester's. The authorities arc much oda-bast dextro, rr� in hrt.%e a apo •r part to the toric was young,--h-�-nTade.-Tris-MOTne p 'unvy run, liiisinoss was slow, buy- on the, hank of the Assinaboine, in ;Sevoral meal mixtures are givet4 to concerned, especially as this last fol- of 2-i 1-2 knots. $' i showing A divr+osition to wait's. fit. James' parish. This and the illustrate how a ratiotj can be .form -blows the theft of severi-gold cstudle acteri' ss'il r e Lefore snaking their purchases, adjoining farm are still the, homes Icd: (1)- Ground oats, coan"T hulls (sticks, T1,e builders M he chance that prices might. be of two of his sons. Ile leaves bo- (removed. 4,2) Two' pounds ground I� designs for t f lower. Prices, in fact, early began hind him a large number of children, 1•oats, two pounds ground •burkwheat, Cafe 'Town's cu stomp- returns in- farcod ]uDric. ,.,,o show a little. easier tendency icer grandchildren and 'great gs•andciiiid-' o>le pound ground corn. (3) One dicate' n decrease for' the first time ,the woll'•<ing k*dors, bells especially going a lit- ren, 1po::nd ground oats, one pound lin many years. )be enclosed. ,,, . I . ,,,. . I.;.,,,� yI h -\ , fr a . • ti t, r , < r 1 Y2 t a 7w i u'.rX. , x �rih y •� F?l' R„wry � ° '. w:. kilt 1 .+.•.'�;y c r� >Ak y, " r �+r' X1'1 ',**. 4 r rya Mq, M r ° c KSry M c �b f: , ,"h^ it ..S, �qS �, ..:5, ,' Mri�.:# `'v`��l��e4 'tk_ nI 'y^'n i, dye. f !' "h�2 'Y.i-fr.'4,i'n ,, - :.."J-1 1..` !�"'c+t�S'% a � '�'x+�.C��,41W �i'• s¢% '�1 ,;;,';�' •by ' Ab' .�� ...-:'I t -v. T t sew ,r, c. a? x..«,.,N'�';",r�::•;.r.�Mn I .aax ;o;r , , , lr y � :? c " aiar�- ' "r ,E^.ate - r" - . Cr ° , ._ -a• R.12MN 43 '. �ffi91VCZ9 " UW-1Ett- _ X"EN-939 .OAP ., . . I ,sf� ,d SuStred',Quite r� pro , Eaou 1}. s I C p will be paid by V�{1Y��� Levan Brothers _ '.tetJ Zdaey, to London, .Eng L,JFniteda Toronto, to any person who that this soap contains nr0„*t the d":wets ':revealed one of the � prove stay form of adulteration whatsoever, f aivazing- atoiries of a double ..'' 'in- contatru any las jurious chemialls '� A l ha e�rar, . beer, told or f Oat the pages of a novei=a story �t for tale lOetaa+ra 1aa sit `t i .a 'aaiAng, . fllydeed, that. -:had:.. nov-. -. -t L"til r d -to make it :his theme it cluW halvii beea .: decried as imered- lE;; iyapossibie came to as enol last July. Ile had; for , `l'1ie stbry Is: that of a mea in staved away from Mary several weeks, and she wrote imploring him i�bl$�,lile; a earpenter, who lived i , came to her. • One of her letters, � f`#tet. ;ri seven` years in perfect which was . signed, Your loving uli��u+'tvit3a•hfs wvife and children, and `rite," tell into rias real wife's hands. jro ; yot liar'ely, 'fi.ve• `minutes' walk Then Harll'ey confessed, and was say,Ud ..#ved in equally unclouded glad, he said, that his 'duplicity had gibpinkss 'for tho:•latter five years -.another been discovered, " that Period with woman, This. has been a great weight on ho' believed hipi.to•be her husband. .a my mind," he added. "It has nearly Ila 18'97 a maWho desdribed him- driven me mail." Q. ass •Walter 1rarvey" waa married He, went straightway to the police 0:111 the,3iFaadstForih:Registry Of- .station and gave himself up. "MY ,e to. '31 Deutry, a good-looking conscience is ill .at ease," he Lold conscience irl, some twel~re years his junior. the police inspector. H'air,.ey des$ed' the marriage to be He was given the opportunity of bail, 2�0t,_ sacret. 13e. mama a widower, he but declined to accept it. He pre- ",' • With a' graiwn-up, sou and ferred to remain in prison. aiaghtair; and ff ft wort= known that At the Old Bailey the Recorder said el xted-a,t;eco#td rim-Ehey would Harvey had repented of the wrong )&a c'&Aaiun: valuable property which he had done, and as he had already ad been conditionallyleft to them. been in jail since July 23, he would Mlfh some reluctance the young only sentence him to three days' im- ttfe, conaerrteci to this .,concealment.. prisnament. _ .... INQUIRIDD THE PRICE 'He: "Then evorytbing is fixed, and u e c@sp _be-,tna-rried in -October; ' can't we ?'.' She: "There is only, one thing. I have not spoken of, and mamma in- Asted that I must." "cGrtgL ly;. my angel, what is it? Bid me go through any trial for your dear sake, and I'll do it. Ask for the 'Golden Fleece,' and if such a thing -is in existence I'll get it eye, even though I. must Swim the seas, climb the to, peaks, or, search in the fuming craters of mighty v0lca11- oes-4'11 do it." "'If it isn't much, my dear, mam- ma said I must ask you' how much you intend to allow me a .reek for pin -money." . "um-er--how much- 'are pins. a packet now ?" How's This ! we offer Una ?hundred Dollars Howard Qaranyycase of Catarrh that cannot be bb ae 11'Catarrh Cure. F.a.t.HOHI;NEY th Co., 'Toledo, U. We, the undersigned, hav- known Jr. J. Uheaa► for the last 13 yea", and believe titin perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their term. 1%F:�!,'1' dt IrkMAX, Wholesale Drugjists. Toledo O. WALDING. tLINNAN i IItAFtviN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. u. Sstlt'r Catarrh Cu" is taken later► aeUy, acting directly upon the bled! and mucous surfacespf the systole. 'Testimonials sent free. 'Price 73c. PW bottle. `cold be- all druigtntn• mains bamtly Pills a" nae bss�. "Rain water," said the teacher, "is always soft, is it not?" "Not al- - l-. wave." replied the bright scholar; soft but ver often iw �r r tv w -'r-1011~ nwr a d. y rte " I'y r Y+; r*t *+ at *>.:. 1 h e IY 1 Had .'� r "arv'L W7�+"'`i°r i' , ' ¢1w 4y y -4N- ,-, ., t ,; o i r � A� o a What women is not fa to& epicure? `�C'hI most sats_ friln g. delicious tasting nery s0 �bthing te&l ia'i -ull-- the-vrcn4 -le ------ --- .. -- - 11 I -. _ e lour w�Rfl: bA0 Women who delight in the best of everrthing wall- not permit ani' other tea on their tables. - $lscic, mix*L .Ceylon Green. Ask for Red Isabel. , [ I .1 . .TOILTY CENTS•-SUOVLD Isle' WITTMt . . t -f 9His"'t - - .1 CAN.E9S r7l11 �.% r r:. k, TUBS,. PAiLS, WASHBOARDS acid ':.' .-CLOTHESPIi�S - - • make easier the labor of wash -day.. 1 The name "Cane, Newmarket" is Ibranded on thin reliable woodenware, -absolutely the best woodenwe" money can buy. Your dealer sells them. i *� I4+ ���t •� - X, I r h a y �.,1 :�-11 ^.c, ,s .+ 'a.._ --- 0. 1- 9 f } r i 11 I .+I ; ` p 1. r .�£, L , �s �� lilt a I. r .$k: ai ��» 11 --` ` L '$ f ,ate ; "ri, ' - ,a , �-'�. - �. I - - _ �anletllrLCg.�t�3- - -- --'- -- '+� _ - •�--�-- ..-_ I `«. �'�c - o -age- s a reeuti�aTvev--was--drschsrged .... _ -.- ! 'u6ter ltuitbaad Laking up,his permanent at the rising .ot the court. it comes down hard." -- - - _._- -_ 'uesidezloa with his •son afnd daughter. - ® ��°°�! �pp , - only"-sriAting�.her at the. rooms _.---.; -0 Lever's Y -Z (Wise Head) Disinfect-' POUITR� - Ib GG89 �"4B3M very hig iff , �: i ,.t ant Soap Powder s a boon to any ! ,��: � s,+� had Uken in Ro110 streot, Battor- +�� CSZN3 WATEH PIPES. �� i r� ��� y tcee for ��;"-r6tpea; at brief intervals in the day _ home. It dsiatectn and cleans at clean, tlryp Iiooc. 3hlp at once.88PricOes ` 1'"'"XgNg M IM6 Advantages" They Possess Over the same time. - 9 e will decline. '' '� - $13ldElOS4 OF DISCOVERY, tY, Stene and Iron. %V a bay Lo.b; or se: on commlwloa we so a. 3M 30.AJ8os�37raCs► aC3�,. �'' c1g, j7 tet. Young Bride ( looking over the new licit your eonsiBnment• sad oorrro.poadanoa, >7 ata« St. , atast, rororrts ` . �. z T17i•ee ohlidret, .aaiere born -o! this A china factory is Saxony is mak- , house'-"lifhy, Herbert, do you call i RUTgEgFORD,XARSHA.LI. GO i tela? Mnnutactu.ers Send tataistg "l r� tifraaie father, and a kind and water pipes for water works 'littla pigeonhole a shore sup TOItOyTc , 19 -es i �ti KttY t ' ^in %r`ange '1lston and Harvey proved an . Ing CLEANING ' k eAt10 hutsbai d, . taki fg the anotherL. which. on account of tree Various ad- board. Young husband -"My , ,ft I L L ' �illxd children al?ottt. walking with vantages they have over iron and `lave, -that will hold a hundred parrs 11PATENU LA®' Ey�s . s . al% f r +� stone pipes, seem to be a promising of shoes of the- size you wear." n ` i n 'j r f 'r• ,ICalteCii it} I3etirrse8 Park. and wheel- , wOUNTR`EL , can be doe. aerr.c- ha oar Fr mb ?room& Trs u u ° • *� -^r r article, although they are more ex- Young Bride--"1Yell, perhaps you are , r'`�t ling' their'baby boy- in a mail -cart. !right. ht. It's neat and cos anyway," ! esPttoaaL aA=Lttsu JI NILigloAll orsips oo. _ wk r ll, , penetve, thatn the latter. These pipes g y I DO U T Fdr' Idvo year's, though the .perpet- i ar/ ATYa/aTsOM 1 0[ONTIIaJ= ToaOlsRo OltAWB a iiEDB•aEC 11 I-`'^a�lial, shadow of discovery tsalat have are ^cry thin and glazed. and are credit to merit success if he doesn't To ?aTattra 1 --moi 6 y*$4. imbedded in iron plpis, the space b?• lobtaln it. �� taTiama1T90M v� , t hxing like a. black, cloud over his life. �- J rte- tween the two substances bring filled � seem rortalaadtaeel r. s M. y Ehel,a was almost perfect, happiness , Dominion Lliite St®atrfOIPS f 5 i ri Pp up with cement China being the I ,(a g 108 day K.TORAiMTaa ra ?aLtaL� -.1 a s le home in Rollo street, material that we mleard 8 Liked Cures Disse@M$�" ire uwr ' - t tl Ttbheen came a. terriblo- development. best resisting pipe ,LIFE SAY,'1Nc. COSTUME. seatoa two �Uverissol� * ' r' know of, every guaranty 1s given for - � 4 �k[itrye$t was`charpd.on his owm con- unlimited gate of the pYp more- Husband -•'bay dear, I thou0i we ..dra.teu+swb-DL dny.rtor W4*`sWod&&s`s `' . -, -. an un 6`k' M. Probst has invented a lute-sav-� 7+rt• .yp- :t'� jfess�ion with blgamy. - - As tY1211am ( 1 a aD c a..w of vw&. ft. 8" a" o. ecl'a t waes '"•a-rF •, over, the absorbing of iron in the were'gofng to practise economy for ,Ing coQtume lit which he hens remain- .msdshess ba,acrh,7.+awoasoc mmodiaLa w to •11. E-8pheopiijltla.33arvey he held been mar- ed fifteen days at sea The dress !s d qss,aisor�ie ua to ra-CE....esoatel ".led as falx":bask-lt3 1?:3. water, wrath is tier3r frequent when tame?" tVite-":`+o we are, salt? and + w�, e "11 ,r a `G`iI "twin women nev •r met, the Iron pipes are used, is made alto- have just countermanded the order Iso buayan't' that Hearty halt of ihr+ i if in.CsmsatirK 964 N LIN •s"t i i pr;.'' la, 11 f9 pr,getter, er, impossible you gave your tailor fora i body remains- above water The cos- Do>alrrlaN Li2llt r%=wsa9: F qt, ., . „t drvtnr, tl QgeWsi . a0estoa li tlt sa:rsis.af sal» Oa„au.of r ptcian of I _ urine , . ,;- , u _• _ -.-. - - i � aver tl ht shad w of sus Lha y the amount.''.. I IV �� Kl �i� � ir. - ,J''; tthta extraarciiiiary d prion had urns Parucl�s of iron absorh.,.i b suit, made of 1'ndtaruhber _cilg pI ' the water, will corrode in the course Point r'�1, r ,fJ g t1p� either household. "gx, t .. Of time. forming hydrata*d t ides hes d+ I .1w 8 ar y Iientrlr, as Mrs. $a r vey, " R U ppao� ' watch will stop rep a :., to certify that' uea�ked Atsci Farm �• r u,�� t�re� �er�� �tt�r, Issxl evon_.srisiSed the hoals� -3s ..which.. tare been troubled witty a latme iron. the read zf1$e stud her seta and and tlnish by rating holly :n the Are you blind by na m 'ro- datag8ter, i44ed. but %$ivrg hari3'tasla� PrP So Car this tirawfsit co iron Dear lira, -Thi •• tune?" d iM.tLte1 pipes has not been very ire- I 1 the charitably �nclinedsio turn "Ra, E! uta gznerailyr �' `k a N ecaa that busy' should be out of .quently noticed..but !t is vrry like-. back for fifteen years sir,' candidly replied the beggar; consign tt:to us - - �"- �� •' - that we- v¢ill hear more frequent I have used three bottles of your, 1 i m blind by protea, n.'-'1. Hone! y� j we avail �t: - 'I y EDalee wifite-meletins near the pari?y d am i r `.8arvey 131irll Mary Iientry almost complaints about them when time blINARD''S LINIMEN'i at1A - � ������ ou oad rides 4 s " came face to face with the man's son draws ori and the pipes now in use completely cured. ora? over Sastr Year. Y g i Y. ltic4 orae older. China pipes, with the IC gf.ee me great pleasure to yo- . As, niaaiox s 9oora •o ay.• r h.. o.ea and h7 - �. and 111s sweetheart, iiarvrp obsery-, iftpOthl.t►.thiol,roftcMth"gum-04"Y"P&W'4ww THE' �1 i - ." ":-,-.cd calmly that he did not want to average dlametor of ordinary water eoaxtmend it and you are at liberty i winos. of ra.te.n for uwr.hae n wa.t. ill atcr y .• , . . a ta. wilt coat stoat 8000 marks .to Loci, this to any way to further the .,aaoWu,re :.t..th.�+om•oh.an au..i& wa a..a. I dBWS011 �rOt�1ri11$51019 Lt Os _ .. a�pealt to -them lust then. and turning I p a„sr.m«lr for Aurrhua ?waay4M. weir • twt,r. Y r+ ($7141 per mile: It produced In. lark? use of your valuable medicine 9.td thmushe„■ tae worts e.lar. M I f _ down a tide street an'encountcr 'las Plfl TORONTO_yrt?s'" avoided, quantities their price could probably Two Rh ors; I'sOBERT RUSE. .atm Ya&wtaruo'r+d.'rrarsoes.aor:' zit -_ - -- be reduced a good deal. Jac -"heaven bless hitM, _ He,! _ $.a1,L� I .t1 iii: DYING CFiILn ,a I. n .. so ' >Ne� or but once, except when he i '---------+- -- shn ds confidence in me when the 1 - , C touda were dark and threatenin ��� MOBILE TOU'RL',JI7• ``. ` . tart with an accident and had to go i g to a hospital, did hit spend a ght SNUCK THE BOOT HAti'I* (3 A HARD T1MY:. R'ilson-"In what way?" Jackson- Car, ALS ll round urachi I 'Fla lent me an umbrella." Car, new sprtnigs a e : ewaV from hta real wife., lac cat Here I've been .nsnning for •ears" ' - _. cry not •worn in the. sligb. tires .7k; to itollo street to tea, and lc', at -. OF HIS TROUBLE paid the- hall clock, "and I haven't new this spring: spring cu 11 _ , moved an inch. I wouldn't mind { 1 p {{� For sale rt great+ . .half -past ten. This costo was. 41oar� $ ll imeet FIVES i 0iheila, dt>tplicate parte. q 11 ' . imly be ,ken when their litt girl - that so much,- but every-. e.Ycnittg . Cort $2.560. Bos ?r sacrifice.� , was dying Mary Drlitry iasis on JAPdEB AiTWELL CURED HIS about 8.80 the young lady of the 0,�, Toronto. _= 's Isis stavi� by the little one's bed- . gIDNEYS. By. USING family turns me back because atho PEARLS FOR WARMTH. -W Trttib $t "aiy!A. - DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. says I'm too fast,, and thqu-'in the A certain wealthy L,ut vulgar wo- CHEAP FOR CASH- fie had always given as a reason ... mornin the old .van comes along FOR �AL�yI. g ng man, who aims at _social leadership, :Ii., for leaving early. sags the London and grumbles because I'm too slaw.' !is noted for her love of display and -Xvmins News, that he must give And His Lumbago and IInnary - I her- penchant -for wearing about . 'as 1 Buffalo pressure btowcr, 3+10. 4e- the children a good example, and in Troubles Vanishdd- once and for - "Professor, don't you think ninny 1 many- jewels as she can carry• 9 in. outlet, thin she cheerfully acquiesced, On a41 --He Tells His Story. - of the so-called inanimate things i One night recently she- gave a din- 2 f3lobo valves -4 in• flanged' , • ... • this occasion. howeiver,'with the she- can Zeal 'pain ?'; "There is nothing Her._ She was in high .feather, and 1 Globe valve=S in. flanged. d'ow of death in the house, Mary Campbellford, Ont.; Oct. 1_^,•- more certain in the world: 'H:aveyou wore . a diamond tiara and several - .- protested. His duty was by his lit- (Special). -That 'urinary Troubles never obf;erved how a piano wails ,pearls round her neck 1 Earl steam blower -•10 in- inlet. strings of ,p tie ,child, she said. and -Lumbago are the result. of dis- and groans when the avei'ago per During the evening sYle complained 4 Ten' brant► cast iron i>coaders for Harvey scent outside to smoke a ordered Kidneys has been, proved by former. strikes it ?" of feeling a little chilly, and told one 1 in. IxPe' x12. James Atwell of this place.- He had ..Oh Mr." ' Janes! which of the pipe and think 'it over. He decided Lumbi arid pains in the bladder, ' of the servants Yo teff liter maid. 2 Iron" pulleys -40x:12. -- - .to stop. The -child died at midnight; go sang -birds are you roost Todd of ?" when the maid appeared she is 2 Iron pulleys-32ic12e . and Harycy remained with the sor- and in passing his urine would hurt ..I prefer the hen, Miss Dorothy, said to .have shivered- •a• trifle, 'and 1 Iron pul'lev 321c(3. rowing mother until half -past two, him so as to almost cause Leans to ,.gut the hen iso"t a sfnginR bard." l exclaimed: "'Susette, I am so cold; ` ?' Then he went fo tris own wife, Out come. to his eve's. * "Well, it's .the only bird whose lay `please get me' another string of 2 ICOn"Pullcys-18x8.'. - at ten o'clock is this morning he He. cured itis Kidneys 6y using' 'I care tor." 1 as ret of iron s pearls." pas back at Rollo street again. He Dodd's Kidney Pills and .his pales- of Lord Allhrton, - formerly the Right A leys.. g' go A ortinc con pal a.=. wore mourning for the little one, all kinds vanished. Hon. 1V. L. Jackson, might have - - _-- S. 'IiRANI� WILSON, but even this circumstance aroused Speaking o[ his case, Mr. Atwell modelled his career to a larb'e extent . • • � g Welt Adelaide St , `~• t no. suspicion in his family. says: upon that of "John Halifax, Gentle- Toronto., %Another time Mary met him wall 1I think Dodd's Kidney Pills made mart • His father, who was a man -Jng with his real wife, 'She spoke a permanent cure in my case, but I of unblemished integrity, just be - to him acrd. he stnilingIy declsaed she will never be without them in the fore his death had to compound with ti . ; BOOK NOTICE. r "was mistaken its to his identity. house. I had Lumbago and Bladder the creditors of his little tannery a --�-- YlThen he ted her and she spoke of. Trouble ,for years. _ , I tried -other business. . Young, William Jackson! . _B�, W. 41. Shan,. - _ - _ a the n:eet.ing, he created a "double" medicines and a bandage prescribed' had to rise before the Park fo' ac-' 1.the doctor, but- I could -get no re- quire, 911th school lore ars came his1.I 1. _ THS VT�� Y i _ of hirnarlf, for whom, he said, he was by q " frequently mistaken. ]def till I used Dodd's Kidney Pills way in those days, and then at six a, AL970ST I2E�'EALED. and they cured me." o'clock in the morning qo otT tb the : If the disease is of the Kidneys or works to•handle noisome hides and lam OF.A .Aarvo , whose wages only averag- frcm the Kidneys_, Dodd's Kidney fats all div. At seventeen1. his fa- lIIWK. . • CCl a- little over Z2 a week, rarely pills will cure it. ther's ,death left. him t ' EL Alary Dentty more than 12s., . • ." business alone. Iii• exemplary energy and ,ometimes not even that, Once and not a little genius he had in a Tbeold.ln!a) blrrlrttlrat A - 1� 1,�he met with an accident, and for Husband (impatiently) ,%here's few years paid twenty-one shillings to some R coke she had nothin6 at all. vovr mistress ? She said sh'e'd be, the pound to all his father's' ercdi= ! A terse description of Canada's lend. She got behind with the rent.,, and ready in a minute, and I've waited tors, and converted the business into Sthcobsuli ing business co'lege, a school n hick told him one ret hb flint she had been I registers 1000 students a pear, employs g half an hour." Maid : "She'll be a flourishing and valuable concern. I 13 regular teachers, and uses 100 type- i 'I -'yon the point of applying. to the down in a secoaid, sir. She's Chang- Since those days he has ventured,in-w,,�,1ttLSldnswra-last , vtTtters• The school also -has a tbor- �,� Charity Organization Society for as- Ing her complexion to match- iter to greater..e.lterpriscs, and as chair- ough system of ihatrncive by mail. :x L, sistance. For the first time in their new gown. man at the Great 'N'orthern Railway e- Complete courses are given in 'Book- "anion hr., tots angry anti uneasy. Das- Aunt : "what 1 sitting _ up writing y cat 1, airCGto y�9Sr'8►11'�tS I T The amok is aleslcrt tiv,e qt all, ancI to -m4�r fs dectdedl not,' one o 11 11. ` yovery at that time was perilously at this )tour ?" Niece : "Yes, taunt, who are merely ornamental'.' And p pear, ie; it's only s little note to liar??•' " Miss Ellen .Tacque, an actress of I eagnirers is given FREE. r There' was another occasion when "1,-hy, Harry only left five minutes _ . 1'ti :Se , y g g ' some Brooklyn, wears on the stage a cos- 16isrocrrry must have been eery close. ago." "Yes, but there is so " '° }� .t Aft accident compel" •Harve to o. I forgot to a& him at It's very tome made entirely of glass. It �h, it¢e. st►t>1Q die Central Busine8� CoiI go ��� . „.;,;into s hospital.' Maty'Dentry want- important." A"Iat` is It?" "I took five month -9 spin the wan- I 1LM177A gd to vi,it him there, but he told atlked- flim it he loved me. and he derful -ane. glass threads, which pro- i Op TORON170. _�er visitors were not allowed. She mit e'Rouldblo a me always." ut I fofgot to ask him ,Ifng light-efTect9. ed thr. l _ i W,•H. SHAW, President ' rt -,'bea .bwever that a woman -doubt-. if hdreys cinits a glittpr-:similar to that Y ,• less his real wife ---had been to see of ,,...light upon t polished silver �! I - -" r`. ti1m there, and was angry. �iflfltd'S Llnlme�t Cure3 Cells, ,clef plaxro g p - This ritratnge drama o[ duplicity _ _ _ Oft ., . ;rw .. - �' '" �' e, y " �-.. r s �"'.. , c �' 1 "' . ;�1 " Lear ,*V;r . as.;l' ,. i•"" -k aY. e,ri✓'�s.;.� L ,r. =n..a5 +, s; ->c f.'X,,�t�G��� .eiF.. •ie-; ., .-;� ^-.r i" ,:.xsr4s' f+ � `e,. k r`}S"a�%i` ai r w..-. ,u . a J.' ro. _ 's. .'•: ,;t .x t ,wc R.. amu:. M d _�� �r "�,,, t, r� ��. a`^„r' J a d" .!rtpYl"g. 'Y� RN. r '` _ ,.� 9 F. i.!%! R` , -. Y vy V„, ' ki.a1.�:�+"4".l� ...• -_ `' . ^4.�?rt��( '° '�' Fk ° �' '' �• ''4'" �, -_, , '_,ar " irK' _ _ rte. �" � _ .. .. _ . Q �y��P .... .: '>?'. ' : t ' '. .,. %i, +'u"a'�'S .psi+•'.' .: ., A ' q� �a_,Y«, 1 r. ' •• . i, i, �i,,•. �+'t'h. r,. y, ,:n;'y$Ir:;t"'`�l'..,. ;a ;.� 't'-4+dow„. ', ::., ^,',:s p: aa' r.,r l . t. a ^ r'. s, �.a. p ice. tn.,V'Ps,:mh: •' - .. - , �• w... y tar' IV inf ict A by the blood - 7 ,,iYeifr 9dvertiae►ner+tfy. r ..� pe �Y FOR BALE -The or thirsty Turk, but �, a Canadians -,• f i TEIta!® are happy' and prosperous with ERSEY CO our peace of mind. uadars eh has for rile s !Haab n¢ilch COW. - — -- 4_ -d -P - 02•26per9•mal 61.0/91!yi ata ease%• But if•we could only. appreciate t hen com- zierrey, ciao Qn�labia pasitlolr.n - RATES OF ADVERTISING: paled with that. of many other RA -I LAMBS FOR SALE -The - _._ _ les, we -would be Over-flo«lag is undersiitned bas far sale a number of ZyixaO insertion, per line = 10 cents I�Vp Cotswold rain ambs all pure bred Apart of l$acb subsequent inseraioa, r line - 5 " with gratitude for these manifold them are registered. J E Disney. � 8 the • • � � • � q per l^} This rete does not inclade Legs! or Foreign ad• blessing8. e • • `• • • `' n Way. .... - %I q•rtlsementa. . STRAYED -One heifer, 2 years old Special tome given to pasties msaing con- Claremont -, :_.--rsose for &-or t3 uwntDa or b bbv-yeas. Halt= -. .Site RB {star. Jersey color.%ye11oW) strayed 77 g e from Ol o "' poorly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. stock yards, S&tutday-s+iht-oz- morning -- _ - - ---- _------- - oat, 3rd or tch. suitable reward to ps es gf Bnriaese cards, ten Huea or under, with Paper, TuMDAY, OCT. 20TH, 1908.-AuctloII SHR wch Information u Will lead to recovefy• Prepare( r, 6Oo,payablein advance. etnents, Oliver Wang. uonnt Albert yt/1��otiee inlocal columna ten cents per line, sale of form stock and impt ti iV' ri, s ova sante per line each anbsegaeat insortion. Ery etc.., the pproperty of the 'late �"" pecialcontract tates made known on sppfior• 151ary Jane Sugden, at Kinsale. For [T �:v'TED-A trustworthy gentle " on. No tree advertisln g . �' v Advertisements without writter -tic other piti•tlCulars see bills. Fouchet manor or lady in each couoty co manage business !or an old estabti,hed house Of solid '--•,,, .y,, - m!]lbeinierced antic forbidden and charged ac- & Postill, Auctioneers. financial standing. A straight, bons Ede week- prdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- TH RSDAY, OCT. 22D -Auction sale ly salary of 8:8,ou paid by check each blondav- oseacs mast be l a writing and rent to the pub• _ liabers, of registered and $rade cattle, 11Ags, with all elpeuses, direct fmm headqqusrtere. - - Ins work Dromps!• stx•adeA to. sheep and implements, an lot 7, con. dares d encelopa. manager LW CLncicsHldK - U ptrbiisheul every xzida9 morning at its aft p P y m• Chicago. 61•it. _ 1, Picker' ,Lhe ro ert of J. I3. k P• :kering Out, g , Jones. - Sale at I u clock P. —UjL'jLbCtJL_ 1V}urkac & _Thexton, Pco��ietors. Terms, 12 months credit. Poacher (� ACRE FARM TO RENT fora - &Postill, auctioneers. V Corm yf Hoa i a�a one his f miles 1D, O�-;_xD, Auction salt ofu`ohnoi mo�ag' There is on the premise@ S t ride deaee buggy, harness, robe, etc., at Johnp. a g d stone house, large trace barn with good �typ pout3oe-Stria I pen ggy+ the ra art oopp ttDr" Afrin -A Firet-ela.aLooalYap•s- son's hotel, Whitevale, P P y .tons stabling beneath. Thirty acres sea Sed e�%nr nzpeotations-Th• harp of the late Alea. Dunlop. Also, down and tea scree ofHUC3H 6iECSL,Bhro --=I3 Shoaling t? . support o! the wovle of Pickering and vicinity cattle, es• etc. Poucher,& Pos- Pab. p. apply to Altham P. O. till, Auctioneers. • SATURDAY, OCT. 24TH. -Auction sale FRIDAY, OcT. lfitb, 1908. ACRE FAR3i FOR�SALE OReW'. Blankets, 15. of farm mock, high -bred sheep, lm= 0 ()ACRE rent, beton north halt of lot e,00n. 3 Pick _ eplements, etc., on lot 12, 5th con., *ring, 5-4 mile wen of Andley. On she premises Pickering, The property o! John are good new bank barn, 8. two with wall ld- New. �'Ia�3ae ette8= THANKSGIVING DAY 12 ars failing fruit g in . two of walls, a e Lynde. Terms months credit..' !line epriag centre o farm, and • Poucher & Postill, Auctioneers. very comfortable I/t .tote in as trema to o XT®w rapperettes, r!'o-day, (Thursday), is a day Set WEDESDAY, Nov. 11. -Auction sale of ao'i ft, frontage. splendid home for oaeaodesiring - ' \ V i [a C� apart by the Governor -General -in- farm stock, implements, etc., at lot Far further partioalars apyiy to irIwm. If _ _ —rTe �71�derwearr. Council,, as a day. a national' 8, con 1 (gingston Road), the Prop- o>a the premie«. _ thanksgiving. Although the day erty of John Munro. Bale at 1 -- o'clock, sharp. See bills. Poucher r + may not be observed in the & Postill, Auctioneers. Cedar Grove Cider Hosiery. KnittingTa ns ��'. ' Ehirt manner intended when this na- , V arm ks 1 #lonal holiday tuns firstinstituted, ----�a.d..� _ ggg, still a large numbry will ' Wilgre- T2'e _ - g$te in variotis laces to returnGod WESURN BABA Of MAR In returning thanks to our many _ - thanks to the GIN er of all Good atrons for their liberal patronage of -ffor the many blessings whlcll•ha} a taerrporaGed by not of parllam•at lave fast season, we beg to intimate that .. •� _ _!been showered down upon our y mm tic -- a uuntr3y during the past year. >Pi'ic•slai H aoe�. all work -1 may fie favored p' p ' - - - we are still prepared to db -p- - with. Pro Canada at the present time &ntt!ic � Cepstal ............,.... al,a+�o � custom work done on, Saturdays. p stands in an enviable position net,,••. ,• ib%1.000 Lapp Bros. T among the nations of the world. Areeu 1?•aiilr conr•rtioie............ l.Ei�.87o 1� • G ����� We doubt w hethet there ie lora Cowe�ie 1111 T. &. ittcnlu irs�"hier - a nother countr • in the world to, 3 special sttantion given to Farmer's Bale clay which has enjoy eel the ams ,,cue couectioae solicited sea s.row rta mane �CtetS' List Court, 1903 - Farm•i s Notes diwoutiwd American tied Y 4+ degree of prospea ity tlUt'lnb the �oaugn Esebsoge bowiht and sold Drafts is p y _ lcinde st year a:+ has Canaria. There sued, syailable on all parte of the world - P pa not indust in our coilual•3 aa,�se aanita,tmeat. Mtlnirl alit of the Totvnshi of f soars he anDdersigned are prepared to pay the highest,pricea [C�r all i5 nu .. - ...._ ► Pickering. a to clay that a= not in a flourishing Int•rees allowed on deposits st hi.ghest tw NOTICE is hereby risen that a Court will be .O .w condition. It is true that the ex- rentrate•.andcreditedhaii-re�'lytodepor! b.sd pursuant totbe O�.ta.'K' ►our. L,at ,�t It will be 'to your advantage to see as before disposing. 1tenditisive tt'Urlt6 at the Soo cannot mea. $et7, 6ian�• by Fi:a Honor tae Judge of the Ccccty snort of We are also handling all hinds of Fat Stock. be described S3 j1l-OejleluU>3 at Che sba Cocotr of Ontario at the hm o hal; v O Present juncture but that Condit- Oc%o ;Acne at Lvedaaaock the t:et do w �(% }� `�q/ �� {^1, } N LAUNDRY pctabar ,9t3 3U. iU o clock t i n *s o to tors 3 L7. N S i ion IS the result of the Machina- and detertatus the eeveras compi+ia s o! errors and omisatoas In she voters Lsrt for oolila� + tions of specUiators and Cannot be anb visions ombers is1 11, ' 4 and ring cbe for Dt attributed to any other cause, ►a teonicipaltity th• av p of k•r ag or - The unde _ .. r igned has opened up 19mn perwor horns tiaairw at miss Court an 77 __ Canada as a nat10II i3 u:lL com--next__door to W a>rrd ra attend at the s•td trm• and place - �tsting Dunbar'.. and having- _ nearl fid as wbito"M tea e• t.m her history. In the matuer of four ear's experience in Bowman- �• �' DONALD M. &t;1T0`c .,population, no other year in the year's Lo do firet�larse Clerk a! the rate traamspaitvy of tb• _ Ville, is prepared =®waeistp of t•ioa.:ine past has seen the sante increase as� work at usual rates. � this. A few yenta ago it ..'as *;villi a trial.. 30a To -Nd, 1 !best bltxxl of of:r country Sowing � - the deepest regret that Canadians 'Give me - twntnet�ed a large amount of the iwwards the United States, and no proprietor.effort on on oar Dart could stop that drain. But during -the past two ea Pickering w• ts' 13• yEaf^a the tide has turned, gild now They are N , z a we see the flow in the opposite ell - - rection. Thousands of the most Convenient settlers have left the ,fit _ desirable -and Cheap• :..q. W. Jr� D�'�t�TIT "'t"r.iteci States to find homes in our ber Yard iCanadian 1orth-West. Heroic ef- LUM _ g fut•t,, have been made by the Unit- If you dont believe it bar one and Defier in Queens awl 1'ortlantj Ceinr:�t, Cement a QH31 tom% eel States to check twat drain of try it, -We Mean -hand.. This Cement is ixafght in carload lutsGreenwoodwill .'Ouit, their best citizens, but the Miggra- customer, at very low prsces. tion continues with kind intinished Evans' unnps ! Sll kinds of rotiRb and dressed Lawber _ J i vigor. The United States call Lasb, gbinglee, Doose. 3aah, House fin. . claim a far ,greater inflow of jwpu- Tll� } est value for y our money. iebiaga and Silo material lation from the countries of Coffttl- - -. - - 'dental Guru 3e, but such use are -� j ilk .OWS - - ,lot craving for, as we do not con- Ciat4rn8 and Trpllghs made Cistern tanks and'""" tronghe mrd° _ • - :.,ider them the Most desirable to Order. to order class to add to our population. •t riot to all In her business with other conn- �[7[T• EVAN S, 1 Are acknovAedged by all gills have tries diem to be saps trice, our country is making ninon- a YY YY otfiers. _ '�� Ttnequalled for durability and lj #tries, of tic strides. Her export trade is W. �•-ord011• draft. We have them is all sizes. Single plows, li ht tit oug le .. .. ,: .111Creasiug immensly every year, .�, gangs, ghorse 2 furroW plo+ss in 3 sizes, sing3e an d b ' during the past six or Seven yea rs, BrOC�C 'r�'t whltb� - furrow'sulke3- or riding plow -,i, al.�o .� t e a e p em sand tirheu the present era of prosperity 'jyoodstock Windmills rid evetything in the Im 1 en13, Vehicle began, So that,she is -now becom' power Line. -inn a formidable competitor of r, ., e s s Purchaser. Prices the I,atvest Term to t� I'urch those countries whose products 1903. . • r. Br�?il ham are largely agricultural. i� �� 'ley. i1V �/ gg The Entrain community whose 1903. G 1 ti condition a tew years ago was ; must discouraging, have now every' reason to be,thankful for • prepared to pnrohase Barley. Oats, Buckwheat and Rye. ©Q Q „• ,.�@ the abundant reward of their �Fe are prepj�} �ji sof ,all kinds have labors.. Crap - _ . _.. been excellent, and they are re- Barley to be delivered at the Bey _ -- - h prices for all kinds of -Oats at Bay, or on cars at �3pink's aiding. � �� Not open ceiving his P - -- j+� products. liortgages are being Baokwheat and Rye, to be delivered on ears oars. — • { : ,Biped out, and their condition iu every respect i all that'canbe de- Prices consistent with other markets ,_.� A Savings BaA �CCOUIIt With tie sired. AI kinds of coal kept on hand. The salve conditions are 'also © ada -We Do Soerel ' n' Bank of C -We De Matthews & Co. . - _:..... folnd iu..all..ouli• .manufacturing _� _ _.. industries. It is now impossible -- _ -� _ . - to fired a factory of .any kind W. W. SPARKS, Agent. © MARK�3A CZlt whose wheels remain silent. The hum of industry is heard .every- - all sums ag•well as large where, and factories • of all kinds ' ©interest are running to their full capacity. ",There are many, lnailuftictring - - - - concerns which' find it impossible p d(� ��ls s• - GIBB 'to keep rip with their orders. �JJ �A The laboring . ligan, . as well, satisfied look. He no ("! �ivears a C " ,., aceto place _ ut .GlassCleaner longer wanders fromPl_-._.�119erv�Tare n �a'� of work. \u ns, er ��lS� s . ill _ea be lie will find an g�nne .very choice des The best that can be sou ..,. tiVhere 11e relay inns - _ --i9 whRt we sell_tindwe are ell - abundant deniand for his labor in reasonable priced go dsit 1 :.flit which he will he well ,aid. See what we show from $1 J r%es and good as ortment ears has the la r- a only the best quality.. - prices before you buy. -• " _ For -C le�nizlg windo�e,CT'rr0rs t: Not for many 3' lelitif P• Send us your assail orders. n S . lits alai! found tivork so p es so high... x� I3D RINGS All g - .: ]DI&MO d�Sil4erw re d wages k Killer, While other countries have i3nf lire a r .. - - �PEDDIN(� INCIS . , . _. - fered more or less -from the raVag-. _ a wars and the evil results of - Tjt Ej R` Fly r' e, of from , o �ti ikea and other disasters, 0� _ ... ._ _. $index w1n o -The -Richards �0 3�, I:1ulh n•e are entirelu hill -Russia Eardware Merchant 5 and Japan are g ins, roc . tree , t it e J. .Li r g sit. a 'oma,' to eth in the face of sac other, Jewelers and Optic'%t S k w t sou h 'h' l)y e'a�tln3 PiokB in ,.O of the C.,irlFtianfi of. fiowiug freely from the 4_,_ , .rx?1{•.".3%� . ,ta..,. ^k, +^sir I .. -_.. .-<... a•' _._.rs"";" _ _ _ .,„. u • .�:•�"'`,a;rtv:�«,.maps*nom .._ _ :,.. _.Yw :.._, . • - _ - _.'�S'w.�.�..�"'""`�i�.e'" _ .'yt. _. r ay , r> �, � : mw:7t.�.e,.-1. r.. ,u,(,a,x.•.�y. � " ° _ .,ey '•� 'xy"' ,� W`.� 7j . r !' _ � - '"^ "'YRelRYM7 �, . COIIlplaillill,g' that their fruit is T}�AR_lb FOR SALE UR TO-REN"F— _. ;_ "' being stolen from the trees. A th To itis north 86 acres of 1008Y, con. 9, in All ROads �!1■. s the Toveehte a w1th spg. with i{eodbaiidinga Leads t0 $eel's` � ■ ■ for ,r ab is' expected home fear days ago, some of these light- and well w1tered with spring cze•k. Appl to , � ar `V m V _.. fingered gentry forgot to take a- Henry T. Michell, Claremont. al-c� Big Ftirniture;,Store {JV Emma Brodie was here's way all a_ ran while engaged in _ over &6a ------------ -their olid- - flit toll l i J. H _Beai`s p a - bin Setts, Fat Rockers in�Grea y _ _.. F. M. Cooper has purchased a orchard. The loser may have the - - •- - .. s arse Ttoseberry colt. same by calling -on Mr. Beal. Parlor�Suite., Dining ro , - y Wai er Ward is working at Ze- -- Fancy ,. _ ylhyr eecting wind wills. - �1nd$a Tw1n$. p�LIC NOTICE gee our'.Furniture before you buy. w W. J. Underwood, _of L:zbridgij, Parties who have urahsaed binder twine Remember our prices are the Lowest. went Tuesday in town. p -- 1E Beal spent a few We deliver all our node free to our home. Isom the undersigned have per thea index will Notice is hereby given that a Bv-Law was -• 6 y — - _planes pa�samm--t4__the Credi9 at- the Bio passed by the iinnta Council of the Town- - l e��n days in Pickering this week — ship' of Yrcketing on SevOath day o1 -Sep- --to--the T Cormick HarveeLiag Co., at the 1,Veetera tember, A. D . 1963, providing for the lseue of - - John -�• Bead, C� MIa5 Cole S t a feK s 1x64 by Oct. 24th. They will Debeatnres to the amount of 89oore for the 4 ,.s� Beak. Pickenag, f week with Mrs. W, A. Thompst�n. find bills of accounts there. purpose of providing funds with which to de tray the cost of a sehool-site recently purchased �: Mr. and Mrs. A. Burkholder, of 52 2 M(3oDY PALMER. in school section number a east of tlae said Stauffville, spent Sunday ill town. — Tow.nsbip. the expense or moving the shoot - A. E. ` arCOe and W m. Brash a OOD house of said sestina w sae® site and of repair. • ins and�4aippioit Bald school -evens; that the Tj ---�■■■��-��'��►►{�� --of Ashburn Were here over. San- said dbecnrea and interest thereon are to be••. mat andsaid by levy on tae taxable property�* in the said school section, and that such Sy a George Dowswell and wife, Of Law was rettistered to the Registry. Office for , �•y� •BONEthe County of Ontario on the eighteenth dal• at �'i OOdwood, were here over ,4lln- • September, A. o quay, North- ;� Y•r day. " Any motion to quash or set aside the ■lama. - , Graham Bross. have sold nine Soft and crooked bones mean o: nap part thereof, mast be made within tiste. months from the date of registration, and careiii r y - - 7h ones since the Toronto Exhibi- bad feeding. Call the disease not be mane thereafter. Head Quarters for - Dated the twenty -flet day of September, 1801. R. Besse secured Ss61; pand rize . for rickets if you want - to. The DONALD g, aft�TON. Lap Rugs, Oil cloth, Spreads, Robes, Horse blankets of all kinds T+ 6 -1 Township Cie : his colt at the Markham Fair last growing Child must eat the nt�er Underwear for men,�wom nand Shoes hilden. RMena English l nd week. right food for growth. Bones , Canadian Robber Coats at prices that will amaze.you._ Shaker, 1 yd x J. M. Maeriab is erecting a large must yllave bone food, blood Voters' List Court,f,910_3 wide, extra hen , at 10c. per d. Wrapperetts at l0e and up. Gro Lggery on his farm, occupied by y lard. must have blood food and so 9e series, Drugs,atchea and H>ivrdware always on -hand at lowest �r _Tilos rd. attended the Mark- on through the list. Municipality of the Township of prices. ham Fair Bay it was very good, ea- Scott's Emulsion is the right g' Call and get pricesbefoPe purchasing e,laewhere. NOTICE in hereby given that a court will 1» c pedally the side shows. held, pursuant to Tisa Ontario Voters' List Act, _ .. Miss Olive Dunn, of Mount Al- treatment for soft bones In by his Honor the Judge of the Cona Cont, rt, is via with George Coo of the Conary , Ontario at the owashi f g p- children. Little doses every sing fine. Brougham, an Tn.sday the doth nay of - ' -- r October, 19 3, at 1080 o'clock, forenoon, to hear - -er and wife this week. give the stiffness and shape and determine the several complaints of er- ger. p A load of young pea is took 'in core and omissions in the voters' List for Value dor Your Mone the Ba� test entertainment at that healthy bones should have. polling Sub-Ilivlatoas hnatbus ay7. 9, 9. 10, 11 p and 111, of the ifluuicipality of the Township of V 14touffMe last week, - Bow legs become straighter, Pickering for 1903, Cat- 'Thelaremont All or having business at the Court are the --- — - f "p branch of the Sovereign Bank is firmness conies to the Soft bet 1 at teosla. rasa lateal a ear o! epcem the Corner tore. _ _ expected here -this week. r DONALD R. BEATON, Mrs. Harold, of Wakelin. North heads. Clerk of the said sinn.clpality of the i ;Dokota, is visiting her parents, Wrona food caused the Township of Piekerlag Repairing neatly and promptly at to, 'J. C. and Mrs. �dcrivoy. (trouble. Richtfood will cure it. s A B. Dowswell has a large tin- a - smithing contract at Guodivaod In thousands of cases Scott's Cream ghOe t, which keeps heal very busy thea@ Emulsion has proven to be the ` j W. PAJmer, hoe-Merchant, out. days. food for soft bones In a Miss Mary Evans' i9 ill with ty--right Fruft phoid fever, but we are pleased Chkldhood, to report that she ie -improving Send for free sample. 1 - somewhat. _ SCOTT & SOWhIg. Chemists., � - Chas, and Mrs, Bray' left for the Toronto. Ontario. :North -"4'+ esL on-lfoaday morning, and tt °a1 ■u dsaggiata Pardbr� '..: rafter spending a few months with t We have them', friends here.. -' Abram Bundy, on the Sth of • •�+�� �i And prices all's right. Oeiorbe, picked a quantity of th i e S All kinds 0f Vegetables strasrbe3ries which. ,lifers aft @ _ _ second growth. Our•foot-ball boya are going to Store will be op.ned in Brougham A Uxbridge to compete in the tour- �$OW about $laic on or about 111a� 18th. 1908. cif All Kindwell nament on Thanksgiving Day. ;A _... Rate � ; StoveAJ • _-Call on Dows lHi6d and M$ss Ri da James, of / Brougham. 'lgatti'nghaam, England, has been - w Isp@nding a few da:y*a with win. )The 8"llon 8 Fes- �'rANTED—Faithful Person to tra- j(�ows'wAI and ftmt y and Other (:IIreB 811 11'@4i/, ��tYaC�14B vel for veile.eabtteh.d home to a few counties calling on rrso" merchants and wonts irlenda lin LRCS vicinity. f t,ocai tar" salary eio,i, a Tarr Lad azpea- We are told that the ®ifs going and Becoming sea payable big f0 a week Let Band expect" — k advaaoed Positioo.permaoeo ansae sae to have new buyers for farm f3toc _ _. _ -- — _�• _ _ •• ceLsfnl and rnahin Lnalow Belt addressed -- Sri's hope we will tied we wish _. save atrn= Hot", 816 Caz%On Bldg. - them success as we need these men Ready -for -wear save o - Afor all1993 Pumps A in our locality. - Ready -to -Trim - '�4ir� .'-►'`' _ - Win, D(,wswell holds the medal se r• for 'tieing the best checker -player, _ �. Hopkins, kinds of veh• _ in Claremont. J. J. Harvey does Would like to have you inspect Toles msoufactored by the 4cLaaehlm not reli4h this fact and expecte to thele. Glad to hav@ you.. �•y� of Oshawa. lidills, I have -it in his poaseesiou before the .' end (if the week. M. Gerow, Brougham' _ t'. The farmers in this locality I y best use do all hinds of work e r to n making the I• •. 1GVe are prepared ed r bee r have e g P t*� .` �N rr • asineas. m b of the excellent weather winch Le' yQ ' ' i � _ Promptly pertAiniag to the pump we have been exp@rieneing during, ri gasoline engine �F the last few weeks. Filling silos, Sraatford wind mill, Doering machinery _ y headers, mowers, oom haryestars, corn harvesting the root crops and shreddam Page wire teuce, binding twine, other fall work has been occupy bad or awns boat, Bee or write _ Ing their whole attention. a dt Bo , moat. > - - A number of:' our residents are —._w. F. fs..Tonos. _ — — Successor to )Birei•00. - - • John row; aerow a ob" 9•11 W. P. Richardson, Agent,iPioheriag: The Empire Medicine Co, of London, - _ • --'^ Ont„ has appointed the undersigned N local agent for Pickptwg, for the most woo derfal discovery of the aiaeteeath century.e For the treatment of the Nose, Throat, Bronchial Tubes and Langs. It ourtisColds Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis Hai fever and all thrum and lung disses. Writs ea for particulars, a stook.of. . treatmsata, and 'airs constantly on hand at, repairs •' - : ... . - .: . -:; - : . STAN�A� - c>�reoa. diver. o�,t, Fruit Trees T All ki e6 Fiuit-'Tre, Shrubs ads of Etc. f:os sale. +�. A.`GREIG, . went, `- -Pickering: Highest prices paid for Fall and Winter Apples. Than you'll g8t- elsewhere: 4 Than a What we guarantee ,you m -stove valies. JON _ H E 6EE� P�oi�nn _ f th I HARDSON :SNo H. " We are headquarters or e Important showing of finest.dlspisy of _ . ' .. e , ro : a (el�brate rno`us = Active, - China. A ,very large assortment -of r M ° •� . e . '' �, o, l a 11 $tatioaarv, .r t`i I � Books, Dolls, p a olida trade, call Rseoelved for the Hp .C ay Cora and �a �ethem.; CK7tcheiew gt►yeoriptioae taken for all Me ° ' ° o~ R t• a �. S� g, o Weekly- sad- DailyllNewspapers. o w a o o° S m; y p C vb k-� Cornwall -Raiig of 14 the H. RIG13ARi�SON, _ �� : a a M. �3=f�c3s •� lMi! : _. `a. , Famous Mc�..C Feb' larp mak e. . a ° '13 'p.'` , �' - .W. ..o Apr. h,A -A Lloeral allowance for your old "stove in exchange. Z �� •+ G 13 o .a a may � p ; aa�� �j `Hardare�Co 1� V ! ! ° f1 "~` a . m. July ._ n ss�ll : _Vallo Ru ..R gept Th w we+ Oct. wr _ S ., Nov. a - ti, ' Deo, 44 28 EAST- KING STREET, Toronto•. 1Ior;3 ffelh 9t03id,nOW Oft llarld: - Prices in Wall PapeL'T9IIg1ng January1904—wilitbv 6th, Osbawe. 7th, _ y from Be. up, 13roaghnm rJ;h, Port Perry 11th T'Y bridge 14th, Cannington 13th, Beaverton Vii!!■� a f ILLJy John�Parke>;, z„a.�.b�n: 12th. ......�.... �."°§ i ''�S•`�"''° ;.+ _ .. ri.�.. 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JAPAN t'�l'++�Dt- I} Sit - TICKS FROM �. _.` " * Buffalo, Oct. 13 Flour tiC,teady. --+ �-- Sus cion Points to Kennedy as War Said to Be Imminent Be- P er _ Wheat -Spring unsettled; No. 1 Pi y HA PENINGS 1?'RObI EtEPOHTS FROM, THE LEAbngG Northern, 86c asked; .winter nomin- the Murderer. tween Them. ,-c. - _._ _ - OBE. - ...TRADE_-. CENTR9S. _. ---- .al. Corrt-r>�;_ .steady:_Nv. 2 y_e1-. - - A Braptf.w4 cle_s_putch ._says: 'Tice A despatch to the London Morn- T ---- --- . -.- - - low, 52 c; No. 2 corn, 50 to 50ic. _ - } coroner's` jury to rho liens Cole mor- irtg Post horn- Cisefoo, dined Onto= Tele. ap is -Bz•i is From Our Omrs - Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese Oats -Dull but firm; No. 2 white, der case returned a. verdict on Wed- ber 10, says that the ItusBian Beet � and 'Other Countries of 40c; No. 2 mixed, . 38ic. Rye -NO. 1 nesd ht, attributing and Other Dairy Produce sy nig g the child's has cleared train Port Arthur with _ scent Events. - - -=-� <1. on. track, 60ic. __. Barley-lYestern ca' death to murder, and throwing sus- a total strength, including auxiliar B at Svme and Abroad. f., 53 to 88ic. Canal freights- pician on Joseph Kennedy, the man fes, of ninety ships. 1t is repay ted CANADA. Toronto, . Oct., 18. -Wheat- The 'Steady. under arrest on the charge. A num- in Chefoo that the Japanese aro Stratford Armories, ,without ,� "y _ _market for Ontario grades is quiet, St. Louis, Oct. 13. -Wheat- ber qt new witnesses brought out ad- landing troops at MO -Can -Phe. A land, were sold for less than„ $:X0.' and prices are firmer. No. 2 white Closed, cash at 84ic; December, ditional facts of considerable import- number of field guns -were-embarked --'The Senate of the University of _, - and red -- winter quoted at 75} to 84ic; May 821c. ante. The prisoner was interviewed at Port Arthur Friday. Their do- _ 7eic low freights; No. 2 goose is, Mnatteapolis, Oct. 13.--Wheat-:WheatDe- and made an explanation of his stinatlon is unk.nown. Cholera and Toronto has ratified the agreement uotcd at 89 to ^roc east, and No. 1 eember, 781 to ?6{c; May, ?7}c; on the bubonic plague have broken out for federation with Trinity Univer q movements, which is entirely contra- , spring is 74 to 75c. east. Alanitoba track, No. 1 hard, 80c; No. 1 North- dictory to the testimony of a dozen among the lttssians at 1)ew Chwaatg- sits. wheat firm, witi;,,nety quoted as fol- era, 79c; No. 'l` Northern, 76ic; No. or more witnesses who claim he was It is stated that the J ¢panes© The General Board o! Methodist Iowa at lake �So�r�s:-No. I hard, 3 Northern, 71 to ?3c. in the vicinity of "The Willows" at have decided to declare hostiEities on Missions have �omPleied their wor3c the expiration o1 their ultinrntum, the total appropriations amounting 90c; loo. 1 Northern, 86ic; No. 2 Duluth, Oct. 13. -Wheat -No. 1• various times between 1 and 4 o'- The Post also prints a Chefoo de- to $310,000. i Northern, 81c. hard, 80ic: No. 1 Northern, 79ic; clock on the afternoon of the crime. !. - Oats -'i he = utarket " is tmohanged, No. 2 Nort>ern, 78c; Y3etober; ?sic; .patch dated Sunday, saying that 1'he be,dy o! Theo, Salenke, ► henry Howe swore he sold a the sitaration ie unchanged, and that Sa'ede, ti<'tis toured lu a Ninriipeg Tum a with offerings fair. No. 2 white December, 75tc; lay, 771c. chicken to Kennedy the day before ever thin is uiet at Port Arthur. quoted at 2cJic m'ddle freight., and Minneapolis, Oct. 13 -Flour -First the murder. The prisoner had stat- y g q ber yard the other day with a bullet, at 2$i to 29c high freights. No. 1 patents, $4.45 to 4.55; second do, p The correspondent odds that hostili- halo in his breast. ed to witness' wife that he wanted ties are believed to be iuuuinent. It Iiamilton Board of Health have white at 301 to 31c east, $4.30 to $4.35; first clears, $3.65 to the chicken for, his little girl, who is assorted that the Russians have sent on to Council a by-law for Lha Barley -The demand . is fair, with .$3.75; ascend clears, $2.75 to 25. had been teasing him to buy one for fixed next Friday for the commence- prohibition of spitting on the side- 1. - - ; offerings limited; No. 2 quoted at Bran-Ia bulk, $13 to $13.75.• -- her. He took it away alive in a 'rnent of hostlAties. walks. 45 to 46c n}iddle freights; No. 3 ex- - brown bag. `there is an exodus of Chinese mer- Grading on the line of the Ua.mit- . tea, 44c middle. freights; and No.. 3 CATTLE' MARKET, Sergt. Wallace, of the local force, chants from the Yalu Valley. They ton Radaal Electric Railway between at 42c middle freights. Toronto, Oct. IS. -The principal swore he found a chicken, partly do- are arriving at Chefoo. Burlington and 'Oakville -wid be done Rye -The market is quiet, With feature is the cattle trade at the coniiiiosed, about Sixty yards from Press despatovs from the Far this fall. '_ prices ' steady at about- 50c high Western market to -day, was the im- the girl's 'dead body, and straight Fast tend to show,that actual hos- Thos, Mulvey, 1S.C., has been al.- ` - freights., provement in the prices of exporters' line between the body and the step- tilities between Russia arid Japan pointed Assistant Provincial Secre- ,, Peas -Trade quint, with No. 2 cattle, which sold fully 10c higher, ping -stones across the tail race. are not immediately imminent; do- tars, anis R. P. Fairbairn, engineer - .- white quoted at 64c high freights. Butchers' cattle were weak, and in The jury's verdict reads :-"We find spite the story sent by the cvrres I of the public }Yorke Department. , and. at t�5c -iddle freights. _ _ that Irene Cole was wilfully murder- pondent of the Morning Post. All B the contract with the Peter- -- ---- most cases lower.-- -- f Y Corn -The market is quiet, with The situation in, light stockers and ed_ by, a person or persons unknown incident such - as the landing of boyo' Light and Power Company,1. -prices steady. No. 2 yellow Ameri- feeders showed no improvement, but to this jury at present. It' to the troops at Mo-San-Pho has no parts- pe oro will receive 120 !ig#�ts of - i can quoted at 56c on track, Toros- unanimous opinion o1 this jury, from cular significance. Action of that 2 000 candle ower for $46.66 per T - the liberal receipts of the day, and r P t:to; No. 3 yellow at 551c, and No. 3evidence produced, that suspicion sort would be within Japan's treaty I ]amp per year• what were held over from the pre - Dints to the prisoner Kennedy. �'e ri his as the Lorean Government r mixed at 55e, Toronto. viers market were not easy to sell. P p y' I -rights, J. W. Noble, charged at tramilton . . ' Flour -Ninety per cent. patents desire to call the attention of the I has conceded to Japan a small piece with stealing a parcel containing $2,- A number of buyers from a distance crit authoriii�s to the fact that the l a quoted at 83 middle freights in buy- were buying this class o1 cattle, but Y of territory there in connection with 1000 from the Canadian Express Co., %rs' sacks for exnor Straight roll - it was said that the e place known as 'The Willows' is a the building of a branch railway. will not be tried at the present 'es• ur ors, of speciaf brands, for domestic were unwilling to ay good -prices I ,erfflesvouz or some of the worste u e = - -_= _-= -_. __ _, - i q ' R P characters, and would recommend tude is seen in her selection of Octo- trade, quoted at $3.40 to $3:55 in for them b reason of the bad out- Chief Justice Falconbriof has d - Y that step. be taken to remedy this ber 8, the date set for her eva,cua- en judgment in favor of the Inde- af bbls: Manitoba.ftour unchanged; No. look -in exporters', and the pros �° 1 patents $4.15 to $4.80; No. 2 pat- p cv11 without delay." tion of Manchuria, as the day for the p eats, $4.45 to $4.50, and strong pectspects that firm prices in cereals Itussian garrison at New Chwatig to be itilami2ta pendent Foresters in tl would pre ail throughout the tall - .rade the streets width bands play- ;ought by blr Iylarsh o n 'bakers'; $4.30 to $4.35 on -track, To- national for reinstatement. The plaintiff after and winter. ng n airs. The Russian civil - ionto. A weaker feeling was perceptible in joining the order became a ! ;irt�n- ctilillteed-Bran steady at $16, attd distillery feeders, but sales in these aarrrioiatrator said publicly to one BRITAIN AND FRANCE. der and his certificate was cancelled were effected with some freedom. Tic of the foreign Consuls that the gves- - b sho.-ts at $]8 here. At outside --- under the rules. points bran is quoted at $73.50, and The General Treat of Arbitration ,tion of evacuation was sitrrply a offerings thereof were fairly liberal. - y oke. isborts at $17. Manitoba bran, in An active demand for exporters' Concluded. ij , _ t3ltE.tT BFiFTAItiI __ ., sacks. $18, and shorts, at $20 here. was a surprising feature of the mar- A Paris despatch says: It was CANADA'S ,-ARM PRODUCE. D `She``'hy• Nationalise, was ro- ket, and the light offerings were learned in authoritative quarters on turned by a majority at 1,..14 in the .'t readily plleked up by rho operators, t ridgy evening that the terms of the tiouth hleatii��ye-election, on Satur- COI �TTitY PRQDi CF. . - who were unabic •-tv entirely tom- 1 gencral treaty of arbitration between Reportof Committee Says Yield day ,g ' ,Apples -The market is unchanged, plete their requirements. `France and Great Britain had bei'. r is Expanding. The -St. James' Gazette Roy there ,`s , - with moderate supplies. Sale. of Best quality butchers were scarce (concluded between Foreign 'Minister An Ottawa despatch says: The re- ! ts. a hopeful prospect .or an early ` choice fruit' at. $1.50 to $2 -per bbl .. and in deffiand at fairly satisfactory Delcasse and the authorities iii Lon port of the C'oaumuttee on Agsicul 1set tl,.ment of the Newfoundland ;in car lots, and at $2 to $2.50 in prices, considering the way the mar- don. I Lure was presented to the House on, French shore question - ,small quantities. ket for the other grades has been go- All the substantial foatures of the I Friday The committee flail that the It is said Klug Edward's choice fa. Boans-There is a quiet trade, with ing of late. treaty have now been settled. There agricultural industry of Canada. both! Sir Michael Perhert*R s,jece, sor at - `Jeeling firm. Unpicked $2 a bushel. A Arm tone dominated the lamb ,only remain minor qui+stions of de- ( as regards actual production and the 11'+ashington is Sir Nervy ]Toward,. . ' and picked $2.20 to $2.25, . inh.kket, and 10c higher was paid i tails before the signing of the trc-aty `commercial Value' of the products, is i British Mini-er at Tho Hague. Sir FToney-The market is quiet. at 6 tnan a week ago. Sales are effpc- Those formalities are so far ad%anc- , in a %cry prosperous condition. Ford Arthur Nicholson, Fi'ritish Minister co _ .. A F3Ic }ler lb for bulk,, and at` 551 25 ted with a lair amount of vim.' Ex- �ed that the treaty is considered .to years it has hcen steadily eapandingI Morocco is also inewioned• 4 - _ to $1.-,0 far onmb Choice clover, port, ewes and bucks. were steady. be an accomplished fact. The. trea-1 year by year, and especially in r,-� 1•'eut:-Col_Sir .John.Burgone, for- .- . - T. le per rb Mitch caws o c of , ty a ows t ni riv of the (:ren. ler Guards, fine y. 4 to red fair,- with receipts . genera nes o e cent years a4 a exp. a "brow ht the former Empress Eugene Ila milking quality cold readily, the Hay-PauneePato Arbitration Treaty duction and export increased at a g 'only moderate. No. 1 new will bring vatues keeping quite strong. Inter- The officials view the negotiations most gratifying pace The report al- on his yacht in the face of a Leri iftc 1$9 to i;9 50 on track, Toronto. for cows were not so much in de- as ,evido ee of the s m athetic atti- Ludes y to the develop- storm from lk other e. France, was St -The market is quiet at $5 - mend• _ n sympathetic particulars tsmrri,d the other dx>tiy to Kate, '- " 25 to $:> 30 r Loa for car lots, on tudr._-of the united States; France, i went in the exports of cheese, but- daughter aatnent John Gretton, member . per .he arrivals reported were 92 cars, and Great Britain on the 1•ractical ter; and pork is the last 12 years track. 1,454 cattle,. LSLAQ sheep and lambs, or South Derbyshire _ .. - ...• adoption of the theory of arbitrauoa. l i ha export value of all farm had The Ernpnese sent a gold tea and v. - Flop.+--','rade to quiet, with this 1.569 hogs, and 61 calves. - The treaty is mainly significant In food products from Canada were, in Aeasur. 4 crop quoted at 25- to 27c The f'ali:- of ems �arters - nominall coffee service. - - D Y being the culmtnatlon of the rap-! 82-k,000,000, and sxm 2902, ' Potatoes -The odericigs are -liberal ranger! front 14 to $4.70 per cwt , prochment between Prance and (treat � 880,.U0(i,000•, showing a total in- - . UITITED STATES �' and prices steady, . Car lots _of but as there %,­-,­ few choice loads Britain after centuries of warfare: 1 crease at all farm products in the 12- Airs Dwight L Moody, widow of choice stock quoted at 50c per bag, received, the most ,r the. sales were the maintenance of defensive arma-!pear-period or $545,000,000, or mark- the famous ,•vaagelist, died at East and small lots selling at 60 to 70c effected on a basis totter than $4.50 menta and the recent animosities I the export value of 1902 nal � _ r f,a w e was firm at the ing a4 Northfield. Mass 1. per g per cwt. The .ton Poultry-i'I}e market is aLrad gmowing out of rho l?ashcrda incident to that of Sti90 multiplied by The death rete of the .lmerican . _ y Clear. - and the South African War. It is Chickens, 63 to 75c per pair; ducks Trade is butchers' was quiet. Quo- also significant of the tendon to- -- *- _ err.+v rose from 78.9.1 to 1511 to 75 to 90C per pair, turkeys. 12 to �' f 15.49 in 1902 owing to hol; ra. Y rations follow; -(;nod loads, $4 to Wards a rearrangement .of the Euro- it" 0. W. Goodrich, 92 Y, are old . 18c per lb. . - _ !84..25: extra select animals, $4,50; peau political alliances, - . .::,BRITISH CABINET. -- fair to good 3 75 S4 13; medi- s mainly come Of is cutting his third set of 11 _ Aha, Indiana, fou $ to The treaty 1 ainl the nut n �,- um to fair, 53.23 to $3.7:,, common of rho exrhan of faits between New Lord Salisbury' Succeeds Duce Teeth T11F DAIRY MARKETS. Rr of Devonshire: $2.50 to $3.15; rough and inferior, I King Edward and President Lvubet i The Morse Iron Works and Dry Rutter-The market is.steady, with $2..5 up; canners $2 per cwt. and the visit of Baron d'Fstournelles A. London despatch says: Prime.Dock Dock Company', which has operated good demand for choice qualities. Calves were quoted at 44 to 5'jc �de Constant and the French Car- Minister Balfour has now filled all a $2,000,000 plant in South Brook. .:. Wedium qualities quiet, and poor per -tb., and $2 to $10 each. liamneatarians to London, the vacancies in the Cabinet due to lyn, is in the hands of a receiver.. I . grades ale accumulating. • We riuote'. Milch cows and springers sold at . _ ... " promotions and resignations. The. , Nearly 30,000 Roch-ster garment - -Finest 1 -Ib. rolls; 171' to 18c; so- 8$0 to $i>4 each. . lbct.ed� dairy tubs, 16 to 184c; sec- Trade in feeders .and. stockers was ♦ latest appointments atti+ as follows:- workers will strike it their employ - 11 . _ .. _._ Th Marquis o Salisbury, so of eta do not ant the demand 'for an iondary .grades, 221 to- 14c; creamery fairly steady. lire uote:- Feeders, a rq f S n gr - 01 prints, 21 to 2lic; solids, 19 to 1,000 to 1.200 tva.,g33.75 to $d.15: JAIL FOR TREATING. - •the late Prince ?►sinister, who was eight-hour day. 19ic• feeders, 800 to 1,000 tbs., $3.30 to Parliamentary tiecretary of the b'or- 7'hc women of the iiritish Legation sc ), 'I --The - market is-itrm.• -We $3•;-0; -Stockers, 800 to 800 CUs., Western Toxon. Adopts By-law to f sign Office, Lord Privy :Seal, vice the byrefthe to attend the ss or ion -la. at � uqt@;- Strictly new 'laid, 19 to p y' Duke of. Devonshire, resigned, by the dowager-Fanprtss o[ thine, at Ki Y $2.75 to $3.28; stack calves, 400 Suppress Drinking. This is the office which his father Which the women of the other Lega• i 20c; fresh gathered, 18c, and' pickled lbs u $2:25 to $2.60: interiors, $2 sell at 15 to l6c per dozen u p' A Vancouver, Ba C., despatch held until his retirement. tions were present. Cheese -Market is quiet and steady. R says: Reeve Lander, of the Delta, - ERNEST G., PRI:TYMAV', M.P., The services of 1.500 shopmen on q Firmness -was the characteristic of 'We 'quote:- Finest. 12c per Ib„ and the market for lambs. Our rota- has introduced a unique by-law in who was Civil Lord of the Admiral- the Vanderbilt railway system was ,seconds, L2i to 21 c, q This rural- didtrict. It is called the ty, succeeds Air. Arnold -Forster as dispensed with oi: Monday, chi fl be - 4 tions •• are as follows: -Export ewes, anti-treatin b law. Several y - g y yearn Financial Secrotary of the Adntiralt cause it is held that the outlook de $8.40 to 53.50; export bucks, $0_.50 ago Life. temperance people in the. Lieut -Col. Arthur Hamilton Lee, mane's retrenchment. # BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. to $2.75; lambs, $3,50 to $3.65 per. district agitated strongly to pro- formerly military attache o1 the ITenrti• Courtenay, waiter in a res Dlontreal, Oct. 13.--Manitoba-Manitobawheat cxvt' vide measures to stop the excessive British X,mbassy at Washington, suc- taurant, at Paterson, N. J., has Hogs we re --weak in price. We drinkin which was going one The cords Mr. Pretyinan as Civil Lord of been notified by lawyers in London 11 Is strong !n sympathy with Chicago; R g g Y. Is 1 hard tS very scarce} No.. 1 quote:- Selects, 160 to 200 lbs., of conceived the idea that if- the treat the Admiralty. that he is heir to on estate valued 11-1 ^+ good bacon .quality, off cars, $5.60: Aped the amount «m. iironiley-Daven ort, M. P., .pt S25D'(100,. left by an uncle. . �'' Northern is quoted at 81}c ez store, R q I ing system was stn P tats and lights, $5.40 per cwt; sows Blackmailers hares been atter tin Fort 1Cilliam, October delivery; No. of liquor _sold would be reduced to succeeds Lord 'Stanley as Financial mp g 2 Northern, , October There is a- 84 per cwt., and stags $2 to $3• the.minimuni. It is unusual" for the Secretary of'tbe ,War Office. to extort $50,000 front the Northern _ " - ; Slightly easier Seelin in The prospects are that prices will be Pacilic under threats of destroying I. g g peas and reefs to introduce a by-law, but Thr+ lUarquis of Hamilton, ' ht.P., iraport m A bridge was blown u lOc lower next week. 7, ---oats', but business here is dull. There Reeve Lander pledged himself .to see succeeds Victor Cavendish as Treas- 1 el.'• 6m 1.k -is no change in cheese and butter. �` that it .was passed if elected, and as urer of the Household• at Helena, • .. .Grainer -Peas, 63c higlf f-ci`ghts, 721 KILLED IN POWER -HOUSE. none of the councillors cared to fa- The appoi•ntmnont'q are, not re nixied The sixty-h,of steel -built flying ' to 73c afloat here: rye, 53c east thor it, rho reeve did, and it passed- as tnteresting, except that of Lieut.- nmachine, the climax of -'ears of ex- . j 68ic afloat here; I�uckwhent, • 52c; En neer Meets Death at Fer s- the council and became law; it is Col. Lee, whose army record lands ,,,,,, m'e study b Prof. S. L. Lang- . 1.gi. Fergus- r I, y, secretary of the Smithsonian .. No. 2 oats, 35c in store, and 331 to Caught in Belt. now in Landers a penal offence to him in the Navy Department..- Institute, hiss Proven a failure at - 84c afloat; flaxseed, $1.15 on track treat a friend. ♦- • 1Cdde `('refer, Va. • 'mere; feed barley, 50c; No. 3 barley, A .Fergus despatch 'says: An asci- ' dent occurred in the power -house of r }acmes Creelman declares that the 52W. flour -Manitoba patents, s4.- - + AUSTRALIA S CAPITAL. U,, lied States is on the eve of com- 80: seconds, 84.50; strong bakers', she electric light plant about 8 o'clock on Friday evenin which rN tttercinl depression owing to over - $4.25 to $4,50; Ontario straight rol- silted in time death ve M! Fw •Thom- TRADE: FOR SEPTEMBER. Turrut Chosen By the House • of production and a replete market. He - �`• suited -in thn a meet: While he Representatives. advises changes in the tariff. 82; patents, $4.15 to $4.40; extras, was working about the engines he be- Returns pf Exports and Imports A' Melbourne despatch says; 'The $1.70 to $1.75; rolled oats,, $1.80 With Great Britain. b+ederal House of Representatives has GENERAL. '.per bag,_ $3.80 per bbl, Feed=Mani- came .caught in .the drim'ing belt, and r . toba bran, $17 to $18; shorts, $20, was instantly killed, the body being A London despatch says: The im- by ballot selected Tumut for the The Russian duty on raw `cotton - =ba S included; Ontario bran, in bulk, badly mangled. Thomson, who was ports from Canada during the month Federal capital. The New South nmy. reduced next year. R about 35 years of age, had but rec- of September' were: Cattle, 22,3'38 Wales . members ,wanted Lynd{ifttrst,-777 $15.50. to $16.50; shorts, in bulk, ently moved to town from Guelph. head, valued at £383,897; sheepand while the Victorians were divided bo- Despatches received at Parls-__say $20.x0 to 521.50. Beans -Choice - - - thaw a--fornmlditLle Russian fleet has primes,' $to per bushel in car hots. He leaves a- widow and several chit- lambs; 5,573 head, valued at £8,- tween Aomhala and Tumut. �i'hen anchored near the Japanese fleet in Brea. 804; wheat, 508,600 cwts• valued at Bombala was rejected all the Victor- Ma San Pho harbor, south of Corea. 11 ..j;'rovisiohs-Heavy" Canadian short . r 't, tut pork; $20.50 to $21, -light short .. - ' "'--i • £175,912; wheatmeal and flour, 400,- dans supported Tumut, which is Hoar } 1.- cut; $26 to $20.80; compound retire- THOUSAND EMIGRANT$. Soo cwts., • valued at £184,674; peas, eat to Melbourne. The ,louse decid- -CANADA UP-TO-DATE. _" . ed lard, 8c; pure Canadian lard, 8} 32,840 twits., ,valued at £11,345; ba- ed that as area comprising 1,000 _ to 9C: - kettle rendered, -10 to 10}c; con, 110,417 cwts., valued at £284,- square miles shall constitute the Lord Onslow Explains Success is harts, Y2} to 14c; bacon, 14 to 15.. Salvation Army Will Arrange for - Spring Exodus. 8�8; hams, 33,019' cwta_,.valued at Federal .territoty� which will make .. the British Markets. 3^:lresh killed abattoir hogs, $8 c, __ 189,•290; Cutter, 39,152 cwts„ valu- the Murray Enver the southern boun- 68r2:i. Eggs -Candled selected, 19c; A Laindon despatch says: Governor ed at £180,190; cheese, 294,998 d'art' and Murrum Bridge the north- A London despatch says: Lord - I.. • .` - it'raiglit receipts, 161 to 17c; Alont- .Lamb, of -the Salvation Army Col- cwts., valued at L737,605; eggs, 29,- ern boundary, The people of New Onslow, president of the Board of z. 'sal limed, 17c, Cheese -Ontario, ony at Hadleigh, has been commis- 855 great hundreds (120), valued at South Wales object to surrendering Trade, speaking to the British Dairy 114 to I1}c; Townships, 11}c; Quo- stoned by General Booth to' proceed £10,869 horses, 55A, valued at.£2,- sin large an area, which will make Fat Association, on Wednesday, 43c; 11}c. 'Butter --Townships cream- to Canada end conduct negotiations 839. the territory adjoin Victoria, and attributed the very severe Canadian sy, .21 } to 21�c; Quebec, 21c; Rest- with the Canadian' Government 'tor The total I mporta for the month it is probable that the Government competition to the Canadians ilia- , rn dairy, lt3c. Ashcma, flrsts, $5.85 the emigration of a thousand men, were £3,047,380, and the total ex- of New South Wales will withhold carding old ideas, and being ready to Ia p $6.90; pearl,.S:R.70. women and children in- the spring. ports £508,783, its consent. adopt scientific methods. ''- V R'% �, •,�. ' l: ! i wcl - �# ;tit s K ,, E " s .,r '-t• F'n"re'? , ,, ..r'rtnyh4S'S�-r'.'_�T.°w`: •-.,;,a ,,, ..r _'�wr..r"fi s p 4 m .s.__ .. 'M: 1's a %:fyY.... .'.�.<.� .."."..""".' _. . ..^s+w:..a_t�".=,M". +�m ^^53rn^r' '.1� , _ .� ...�'�,"Ijy-S «,"++;:r •';w ; f-._.,_.sT''**. ,. ..�. ti.,,...... , ,. - with sore eyes, isn't it ? He look Thousands of people through OldCHtAPTER XIII. • vora cut-throat brute. I have looked this country suffer continually ir4c t Things worked the inteader� way. at him from behind the window cur- nervousness their bIoo;d is poor and 6fle U A month passed, and during that tains. You have given me valuable watery, their nerves unstrung and time Alfred acts concealed in his inf!orma.tion, Miriam, and I shall not Jaded. They are pale, weak, often - _:..�hY' i�74 Sign Op ��9 I brother's caravan—a month ducting foa'get it. And now a kiss and good troubled with headaches and diztzi which his hair grew, The knowledge night, for, as you know, we have nese, are exhausted with the �'.IghG ti!'COW -- of his existence in their midst was work to do at daybreak." est exertion, and often feel ale wholly unknown to the gipsies—with A kiss need a goodnight, and they though life were a burden. There it the oxcepUion of Miriam. And it parted—the man to undress, and the only one absolutely certain .way to qtr was well, for when the police and girl to descend the steps to her own get new health 'anil strength and that warders raided the camp, as they tent,, for she slept not in the vans, is through the use of Dr, Williams' ' }' 4 A Huth went to the did one day, the blasphemy APTER XII. anent. And his ataaxil but used the umbrella -tent the artist Pink Pills for Pale People. 'b'hese I gas -pipe, and he spoke back. What abuse with which they were assailed had'given her when done with. pills make .new, rich, red blood, The mist rolled away and the sun wa at first said p matters b not; the by the gipsies was most effective. I But before she set loot on the top strengthen the nerves, and bring phone, and the artist came out with I There seas .no- room for disbelief in step,, a man had crept beneath the health, strength and happiness to -'his sketching -apparatus. He was congratulations on: the one aide, and its genuineness. van and stolen away in the dark those who use them. Mr, D. W, the gratitude on the other, do not `aaot troubling with his easel or tent :;,fan things happened duritig that ness—Reuben Lee. Daley, Crystal City, Manitoba, I affect this history. Then they came Y to -day. He simply strapond his nulnth. Li ht -hearted Alfred made Under the .waggon, with his ear protea the truth of this. He says ::,painting materials tp the handles of back to the subject of the escape violent love to Miriam, and his long, to the wood, he had heard every ' I have used Dr. ti'illiams' Pial c his Cycle and rode to his selected and the future, and we may as well the come back to it in English, ee-years' rest maxle him an ardent word, For lava past he had been Pills with wonderful results. Befori rpot. And the spot was where the isver. He spoke so soulfully that on the alert. The. visit of the po- using them I was weak -and nervous' escaped prisoner had disappearod. ` The watch is going; you know her soul becaane his. She was in lice and warders had aroused his my blood was poor; I was pale axil As he a reached the irl the time 7' deaxll earnest; her love was a re- suspicions. Then he started putting suffered from pains in the region d moved towards him No oath re soul "Yes." - �veren e; she worshipped him— be- two and two together. Hence he the heart. Now after: the use of = was in sight on tha road, and they -'It will be beginning to get dusk came his, body and soul. His love had waited and' watched. And to- eight boxes of the pills my nerve( _stopped and spoke. at eight o'clock. I shall go away for her ?—well, he was a Frenchman. night he had stolen beneath the wag- are strong; my blood is pure anQ • "I heard the signal; you are cow- at seven; it is a full hour's walk There' is a violence about that aa- gon and heard the strange voice— rich; I have s good color and m) o !ag away. is i(r- —?" I from here to the camp. My. cycle tion', amours, but a lack of dura- heard the girl give him away. Give heart action is regular. I thtai "3Z is all right. He is Safe;a8` I I shall leave behind, just off the bility. him, a true Romany, away to one there is no medicine can equal Dr, Ong clothes nowt. . fff roadside• You have not forgotten One. day Alfred said to his broth- who was perhaps a Gorgio I - Willia.ms' Pink Pills for these trou- t e The pursuer. ?" how to ride ? Miriam will be herr ler :— He ran his thumb across the blade bles." to give you the signal to come up— "Did you pay up my subscription of his long case -knife and felt iia This to the verdict of all people 2i "Came up a moment after. I sent I that all 1. clear, You will glee to the Chancery Lope Safe Deposit?" point, a did this again sad who have given the pills a fair trial, them off in an opposite direction." i "Good girl I Miriam how shall I1 her the convict clothes and things "Yea, and have the key here." again, said felt pleased. Jae made a I sad those who are sick can obtain ' from the cache. V1'hen you come up, "Good boy. There is a bag there downward plunge with it as if into new health and strength through the, --how will my brother ever be able' - to thank you?" i mount the cycle, and rids in the containing what I saved from the a recumbent body. Then he kissed use of this medicine. Do not waste direction she will toil you." wreck," the blade three times and swore an money and further enhanger your "Don't want any thanks. You •I understand." "I know. oath -a gipay oath -that the knife !health by taking any substitute. See were the only soul in the tents with „ a re t _w_ my sor_p�e, That_ _is "Right straight for four males Pri%^ate paperNellie's love -,should be thrice sheathed !n the ithat the full name of Dr, V�illiams' "7 r' e>aatigli. What r-_ I do now ?" ttw-� -I* teff -70 I �� - �-� t' � �-w�m�n ���' � Pills for Pale Peo is ted__- P� '' R -- —shal POW— enough. . come back here, with Thi look for torn yiecea of paper those 7 I wonder what has become trayed him, before he broke bread on the wrapper around every box, iria on the road; follow them till you of her-? Clever woman that." or slaked thirst again. If you cannot get the pills from j(r your basket, for the convict dour i y yes, Her two years were up Fearful—as cowards ever are—he your dealer they will be sent by �v come to s turn to the right; talcs ¢Yr it; ride till you come to a small lox ago. She has Bever written had been glad when his companions mAil at 50 cents a box or six boxes It will surely be safe buried i g g for $2,30 b writing- to The Dr. there. .. stream, I ph" be there; it is with- you ?" in the Graynewood matter passed t for i$2.5 by Co., Brockville in four minutes of the camp." No; there are other things is that over to the great majority. It left -' "But I shall want to use it, "I follow." bag too. I must have it. Will I only Miriam to tear, and for a long ! Ont,. j w question. a her mixed the very "My' van is n trifle awn fromthey A Ant for me ?" time he had !eared her, lie had de-' ABSENTT-MINDED MEN. r others, you must get in without be- ou get i,olphe went by rail to Lon- itermined she must die, but ha,d been i - jblirfsaa, axd She wondered, but she did not•; ti quest on. of the clothing was verydan- j Ing sear . The aaea must be b don one early morning, and was 'too great a coward to bring about pos^eoraus. But eh land not floe. acute' tr'uthtully answer any questions I b� again the same- evening with hAr• death. But after to -night ! Queer .Things Done by Some of about ou," Il it Well, he ran his finger along the intellect of the _Dubois. The ' hue- + Y e=d•-cry atter the escaped prisoner "You don't think you can trust Turnip it over, the owner came ; ed,ge of the steel again and eanled What is absence of mind 1 The afloat be stopped His body, clothed them y ' &cross some little articles of Jewell -!i grimly.' She was but a worrinxi; she words, as generally used, have a in the convict dress is b bearing the! •They away be all right, but I am'ery, and into the lap of Miruam, would be easy to handle. She Vague and relative rather than &n missing man's n an-ber. must bel not taking any risks, You know who was by his side, Sae threw a would be found dead in the morning absolute meaning. La Fontaine is - fonnd. Death ended the fear of ar- ! the old trick of the Mission t The! ring, saying Away from the camp n little was generally spoken a as one of the rest. The dead body was the ob- j bottom of ail+ van is built that way. ''There,. little woman, there is a a sandstone, on which the knives and most absent-minded of men, and M stacle, but to Dul,ois an obstacle ; You must, at the first sound of ring. I have . never been able to I tools were sharpened. Reuben went' i is stated, as an illustration of this, was a thing to be surmounted. alarm, be renady for a performance of rrsake you a present before Keep it to it, and—put a keen edge and point j that a !ea days alter attending the - The ri went her way, and ` � $ g y Am a you t dhim..-saying termined that his drat visit in the 'funeral of a friend he called at his g' } house and asked if he were in. He the old di. nein tHek," to mala n think o! me ' to hits knife; and as he did so he de- i Aldolpbe went his. His cycle he -Good,, thoughtful ofd bo !" put alongside the road, sand his You have shaved ?" "I wall wear the ring, not to melte laicri'ning should be to the police to was shocked on being told of his a eitetclaing-app a the in position „Yes, and look a different man." me think of you; I could never for- ' claim tie reward, and to let thein � friend's death, but presently, recov- Tben he dropped down the dip i the I "Tinted up your moustache aas� get you," ( know that the missing convict was ; ering from his surprise, exclaimed : - moor, and put hio mcuth to one of I eyebrows with the grease paint to! And she stopped -so, with her arm Icancea]ed in the caravan with the `True true ! I recollect now; I at - f match the wig?" a neck,. for she loved him 1 flowers and curtalns to the wtadows. tended The 'e funeral. Aiad in the ceche �--Allred was I " so, as he sorted over the contents He would a up w e. ar e - busy He bad shafted clothing from Yea " g m i "Dont forget to hand up the of his bag. Even had it possessed flag and awn to Prinmp wa When all other men of ancient o.= modern p fore the rest of the camp was afire head to foot, thrown of, he hoped! thing's to Miriam. ' secrets he would not have feared her y times --the discoverer of, gravitation, for ever, the hated broad -arrow- "Deuced pretty girl that, Adoipdae. 1 proximity, for he knew, she could be retuicaed with the police and the jNewton—we should expect to tirxd a h inarkod attire, 8e had candles "Fairly so." 1 not read, Presermiy he drew out } warders, it would divert suspicion I very absent-minded man; and such. he - burning, and by their light was "Fairly so ' She's as plump as n a photograph, the picture of a tall, Ito ta,r as the girl was concerned. j was When he had friends to enter - burning, . looking at hinaeetf in a mirror, !ns- Partridge. Eyes- like aloea. and I well -made, fair- woman, and looked I At to Miriam, she was no favorite: tain he would sometimes_ go into lits toned on to the earth wall. He ! she's like a at it_ As he did so, he felt the zbe cep, opd could well be spar- Study to get a bustle of wine and noted the difference a collar and I "Hold on there.!" I woman's arm round his neck tighten led. He knew no information of her straightway forget them. His friend, LiocklSe and white shirt made In his "Dear bov, think I I haven't even end, oa looking into her face, read j death would ,, ever reach the , police Dr. Stukely, called one day to see ltpearance, after the striped shirt assn 'a woman for three yearn+. I" there surprise, fear, recogmuon. The Romany and the police do ndt him, and Newton sent word that ha _ ian-d Collarless stock of his conzict "I understand. Again let me -You know this lady," he said mingle well. That would blow would sec him directly, but thought oastume. A� he knew that when quietly, putting the photogznplt tui- over -be a nine -days' wonder. The more of the matter. Tire doctor '"se had shaved off that hideous stub- y who had come a ion distance. were 1 before her. reward had been increased to one g 'Aly beard, which was clipped once & ; To >A'sT° m 7aa certain "Is she atriend than tt at of the irl•' hundred pounds:, with that sum in ed for m very yours ?•• some time and became week In rison, and trimmed his Piles Ch'fda elute cu is foreBut Dubois' brain ower was of n h Seeing a Boo roasted tow p and abwlate care for sae -p his possession,, he would be a king ungi`Y g layou-stache and fixed its ends with ! and every toren of itchin*, higher orderg amongst his fellows—he knew 'them ' he the tanto ab the room into which the poxatmade hongroise he found I bi°e�nesad p'Otr°�0�POe�' ' He was not likely to fall into a � so well. he lied been s?iowir—which had been he would not be the same ' the m .Ufactarers have Rasnats+d it �' Apart from the diversion of suspi- Placed there for the philosopher's s • . ready. I on Ws is the daily press Lad ask your neigh- :trap like that. He had had to do ( dinner—the doctor was unable to re - Aman as the halt -beast who had been bons what they Wnk o'. it You can ase it and «ith Jcalo•ss women before. There l in 6y his absence, he would be the slat the clamorous craving of his !(Perking on the farsai that morning. Jour mope back it not cared• Wo a baa' of was something to learn here; he ` possessor of wealth—one hundred mor aassoit,SarssicCo'Soraoto' g x pounds_. Why, it was enough to I appetite and attacked the foal with The only thing against him was could see that .by the girl's c res- Ihis closely cropped hair, True, there D%Chases Ointment i Hien. He particularly wanted to purchase the lives of a doze -n wow- I such vigor that when, at lass, the wet a wig, of a dif4erent tint too, know where the hots photographed hed wom- , great man appeared there was not a p g P en There would bo no inquiry : g PPB ;from his own let -black hair; Set be �an was. He was rwt likely to give the gipsies wavld bury their girl !morsel left. "i protest," sold New- an nothing artificial. But when warn you ander no circumstances to himself awn to his questioner, if i ton, seeing the empty latter; "i' y their own way. And once more i g P Y P triol on the wig, he found it forget to band up the convict cloth- 1 she �w he wanted information, - her sore -eyed Reuben bent over the stone had forgotten that I had eaten my {his.I d ner. You ice doctor, how obli- ifltted accurately, and the closest ob- Sng," Jealousy ;night prompt her to rsfuse and added to the keenness of � -- Iservation would fail to detect,. it. � "Wouldn't it be better to lease It eta give it. wen on. He she ened with gusto, rv'iMoous we philosophers are i Then he set the spirit stove going concealed here ?" "A friend of mine? Oh dear no ! p � More 'abstracted oven than Newton � for his heart was in the work. w Dr. Robert Hamilton, one of iheatcd some •water, and shaved. "No. I want the authorities tolI never saw her in my life. She was (To be Continued.) es pariding that, be had drunk of the `fled it." _ the runaway wife a! a client of — he pro . philosophical of think- Y t toured To Safi it ?" p era o his da One o his most " Burg�indy and life-giving env -de -vie I mine• I used to do rivt3a detective s Ms bro%er had so thoughtfully pro-! "1'es, on the body of a dead man. work, you know. %Te gave me the _ notable works was an essay on the k _ ' vtded. And as iawered the epirltslll L?&til you ere found -deed or, alive— photograph to trace her by. If I TURNING THE TABLES. antional debt, which is said to have 9 his own werelraised. Hie felt a man the search goes on 'for you. Once' could trace her even now it would =n certain eta of Scot t fact fallen iitish Itbombshellrathertohave „gain. l y free sa air." u will be a good thing for me." art pa land t g parliament, eor a r ou are registered as dead you Thea a sepalchrst voice reached hda' be 14hy ? been the custom to batter in the hat risen+ and illuminated its darkness of the brad m as he with his like an orient sun, Yet: inpublic, 8 : ` "I see. Good old boy !" "He promised to give me two hun- egrr-o , - n "Alfred, man cher !rens '" - I "Now I am off.' Amuse yourself deed pounds for finding hes." bride on, his arm, is leaving the lit is said, the man was a° shadow. " knew whence it came is a mo- for an hour. Then you will be let "I can help you to earn that." . house in which the ceremony had He 'once pulled off his hat to his own "Jibes ? taken place. On the occasion of a wife in the streets and apologized for , wedding celebrated' in Ayr, a newly }laving the pleasure of her hcquain- "I know• where she is—or :wsa." s+ Are You o� "Row long ago 7." married couple (relatives of the lance.. He met his, classes in coTrege - "About a year." bridegroom, and who had thetnselves on a dark morning with one of his bxdd _ Where ?" pm�iausly, ' suffered) determined tq wife's 'white storkinFs on one leg - _ - �' 0 "At G ray newood; in Sussex. She carry out the observances . of this and one of his own black ones on the Weak 0 Nas companion in the tanyily of - Sir custom to (tae very letter. other. He would run against a cow ' George Groyne." But, ,.as luck would Have it, the in the road, turn round, and say "Sure y have not made a mi u are I hope -, you s- brid�egroomp oi•erheard them dist-us- yI beg your anion, ma o a p . 9Yb�e0t t0 Sulking' Sp0i18 and t:08111tg8 of Languor, Oapries8lon take ?" stn their tans, and, in order to o r not hurt." M1 _ and 11�eakne88—You Can bo Ne�ped by "Certain. That picture's• fife spit ciroum ant then;, dispatched n mss - of her, «'e ran across some of the senger to the carriage .(which was MERRY, HAPPY BABIES. tribe. trom'Sus,5tx way. They spoke waiting in readiness) ,with his hat �ra (r'�'121se'S Nerve Foody of her. She is likely to be nustress some time before his departure. Then There is no greater treasure on of Groyne Wall." donning the hat or the male relative earth than a healthy, happy, merry very many people fee] much as y u proaching • nervous prostration para Dubois listened -attentively. He who had plotted against him, he baby, Anything thereore that will ry, id 0. They do not like to coafe lysi locomotor ataxia or even in- knew the woman's character. He preparcid to go out with the bride keep the little one in his condition - Ihat they e carriage. are sick, b they and 'these dreadful lianas, of the nerves act is before cession Ieved romer c ompauite tonle of the to mistress. toNohsooner had he reached the door Win. priceless Creek N.W.T , tells xeak anis languid•, feel drowsy. _ •, depressed iter meals, are easily have fastened themselves upon you. He hoped she had. It was a pie he than his hat was furiously assaulted, how sale accom appy to ht an - that {feed and discouraged, sutler from They are much easier to prevent would have a finger in later. He hheedcalml almo,walked! out a of the ho Baby's Baby's OwnnTab Tablets have done my above. blackmailing. Y riot _ g, baby-_svorld of good. She indigestion, sleeplessness, irritability than to cure, a- many know, on ac- waI know news travels quickly,_but_ in -spite o..! . the _uparoariovs leu bier_ be r tad general—tie sly-wea%nes9: A> -count, of long `years of helplesancss �w?should this interest the Rom- of the bystanders, and entered the was •badly troubled with const; a- Amd a may be, some of the old- and suffering. vehicle. Then, taking the, battered tion and very cross and peevish,, but Rime -vigor returns, but you no more Dr. Chase's Nerve Food will gine Y ilban get your hopes aroused when you new hope and courage. Not Because of What happened when hat from his head, he threw it into since using the Tablets she is all -. the sinking spells crime on.agaia end only ,will you be able to feel the we were in that 'district. Lady the harirds of the proper owner, ex- right. ' I glue her the Tablets once Groyne .was Murdered. That w.om- claiming, "Hey, Campbell, my boy, or ;adce a week and she is now such are as helpless and dishearten- benefit you are deriving from it, but an , • pointing to the photograph, here's your ]Yat," and 'donned his a (terry,' happy little t`'<ing ' that -you ever. by noting --your increase in weight „�� there with her at the time.- own, amid tumultuous cheers. there can be no doubt Baby's Own Such symptoms point to lack of you can prove conclusively that new, -,You know this ?" For days Mr. Campbell was the Tablets are Just the thing for little ryourishment in the blood and nal firm flesh and tissue is being added ••I wsa the only soul who did -be- most, izriserable mea in gll Rcotlarid. ones." exhausted nem•ous system. You can to your body. yond the three men who committed here is a lesson for other mothers . ?. „et.secll_-its ou Rill but restore the The success of Dr. Chase's Nerve the murder. Our sudden striking ratio want, a safe .rid certain Medi system by using Dr. ase s erv8 Fbad--iz�tming-ail-,omenta arising of the tents, and the fact that the A prominent member of the Bar is cine for -the ailments from which Food. This great food cure forms from weakness of the blood anti an police neder-were able to 'trace the noted for his quidk wit, which has their little ones suffer from time to yew Llood and instils• new force and exhausted condition of the nerves has murderers, led to the belief amongst helped to make his name and for- tdme. These Tablets are sold under mew -xerb into the wasted and depleted been phenomenal.' b0 Cents n.boz, 8 the - Romany that 'the Lees were tune, tib which never deserts him. a ®taarantee. to „cmitain no opiate or M+srve cello. It makes you well in boxes for $2.50,, at all dealers or mixed up in the affair; g�hat was One day a wealthy client entered the hfiirntul drug, and they are good for - pa ve c way by supplying to the Edmansoir, Bates do Co.. 'Toronto. why the news was brougXt us, ' ofttce • and, throwing back his coat, all children from the new born babe ;blood and nerves the very element. To protect you against, imitations -'I see. Are the men -the murder- rapped out, irritably : "}Vhy, 'your to the well grown c)tild. Feld at 9lrs which they are lacking. the portrait and signature of I)r, era --here with us still ?" office, sir, ot?" was the as hot as an oven e. •25- cents i box or. tont by mai] by Thew- symptoms of which you A. W. Chase, the famous recoipt book ane is -the .other .two have since ,.It's hero that I mal.eamy brelm pad� t112edicigitedCoct Brockville, to the Dr.On it lama' Rompiafs are but a warning of ap- author, are on every box, died. .:lot F�`�`'�`.,a�.�'j�n `3"�'�•Y�.e�4'�,.vs...* `"'�"ran�.�.:._��,. �...... _:>z. . __.e..—. �,..ru�`"�o� . '.�,..,.e • •a.., •- . � .;,.k•°- _ _='" . N . ' :•, .'`i +. ,Y0.,i_'Yir. , .a✓, ► ,r.-...w;'R'",A'er».g..y.P p �... ;r.��. ..-'. ^�'' "„ d*..+U-_. , .. 7r. r,-�.7+..a, ..1 . r'�«4'M.s^4n+ i.-�.:.,.5�•..y-, • �`.. INS X40 RAW, W�it" "ui+c ' v1U� h c•.,.�J... '�' .., _ y4�r� -r �Y '.2,,y •• 3&�., I'•:. lC 9 , .,. \ '.... '1 - \,. ww s+:",yo. ,� .:,^':C Yy*�y��,,, .'v1'r�},�,}"'�-.t{.''r1�T A,�.''-'Zv��t'.. 1+'^>l. �"i :.:... NY's _ - •"�y�,"• "�i: .,. '��Ir•' q,yy+N ir7S•TJ �R Y' a.+' m:. amu. it !b. '. . ,' �; ,, ., •.. ." ., - 1_ : :j ...�' r TOOVU itl9aCRMERS:By eter,rts, -Mrs. J. R. Winter spent Tues- --Miss Kate McQuay, of Peter- _ to the addreaa label on soar Prpez Tun can Wwa7a aecartaiatlle dai0towhiret day in the cit born, )g visiting Pickering friends. I. 77oonr,,nbeeaipdoa w Tsnxes nil -- IA. . _-Rev and.; re. hicG} e o went -A large number . from hereat- Rimittanoee ue ae>taorrl.dged b a / boy Monday in the tits. den-c�ed�fie-ilfarki>�m-fa�rt'� ' et saleoa-l.oeia�- `-;NW. lijis =-=George-Vatty� bfToronto was week and-reportit-s�being&-great; -- -- ----- - - wv(aereosipt of money ai 1Lis g%apthe4stenaid ski a 4 the igcciest of his mother here over success. e a s Sunday -F. H. Carswell was in Oshawa JW�� Ute -W. and Mrs. Peak entertain- on Monde attending the funeral Monday _.. Nev is ed a number of their friends on of his nephew, the late Percival D .Never before have we had such a complete range of Under - Thursday evening last. Kerrison, who died in the Rayal _ yy wear: We bought direct from the facto See them. You are _,. r D h'. L. Henry will be here Victoria Hospital, 1Hontreal aged �• . fl�tctcsatxca, thvT., Oct. lath, 1908. as usual next Tuesday to attend 18 years. ready for winter if you get the underwear bearing this stamp to his professional duties: • -The Rev. R. Simpson, the lieppry Gee and son, of Toron- evangelist, of London Conference, AA T�• TT��•�tt''��{{��rr to, sprsnt Sunda with the for will be here nett week in sconce- 1 '. `� 1�V�,t6©ngs Unshrinkable." rjOCliL1171�1►7• lust's brother, John E. Gee. tion with the revival in the Meth - John and Mrs. Dickie returned odiat church. He is said to be a - - -Mrs. F. E. Gee to on the nick list home on Saturday from their two strong preacher and very success - weeks' visit with friends in Iona. fill in winning souls. =fitpe•esen t W. G. and Mrs. Ward and -Rev. Mr. Deacon preached two --"We have a:complete range of vests and drawers from 25c upp.. Alm W. Clark Church St, is In- family are 'spending the Thanks- very fine sermons in the Method- Also a full line of Children's underwear. If you see them you wiI1 disposedthis mak' giving holiday with friends in To- ist church last Sunday to large agree with tis that they are the right thing at the right price. -Ates, Bryan and Mrs, ibreyth, r..nto. congregations. The rev. gentle - sr„ arc both terry Ill -George Stotts, who lost five of man will preach again neat Sun- _... James Flound haus sold his splen- -, _ did delft cvolt for $200• his cattle over a week ago, suc- day morning and the Rev. Dir. T fl H I C KI E rX+ �u o. -James Fou has been laid tip ceeded in locating them near Aud- Moore in the eveninf, on "The J LJ best text in the Bible,' which. was • for ea ,couple of weeks with pneu, ley --Quite a number of onr resi- announced for last Sunday. monia_ dente have taken the be of the -A number from here drove to- -.Many of the Collo stridents ggee cheap holida ' tea by visiting Cedar Grove on Tuesday evening • are spending their holl i at their p y to hear Ruthven Macdonald and respective homes. the city. -Thanksgiving services were --John Allaway, of Campbell- Miss Marietta La Dell, two of e - e _+ --:he . , ' held in St. Andrew's church to- ford, is here this week owing to Canada's most popular entertain- day (Thursday) at 10:30 a. m- the serious illness of his brother, era, who gave one of their enter- Winter i s 110 ere -Mrs. W. Logan returned home Frank, and his sisters-in-law. tainmen,ts in Zion, .Presbyterian -Rev. H. G. Crozier, of Melville church that evening. All were on Monday after spending a couple church, Scarboro, preached two delighted with the evening's pro- of weeks with her sons in Detroit. But our monks Brand Underwear is. ve able discourses in St, And- gram. T, A. Greig brought into our e3 Trp a Suit e S - office this week a branch of wild reri s church here on Sunday last. -:firs. Frank Allaway, who has Heavy Ribbed Suits 90c, raspberries loaded with ripe fruit. -James and Mrs. Cornell, of been seriously ill with typhoid No better in the Market. �'I�--neil-g' Norwood, are here at present ow- fever, is now out of danger, aFnredls p meet on Monday next, Oct. 19th, {ng to the illness an ea o- a rapt q reco - - ciao or the transaction of.genPrxil Lttai- ter s mother, firs. Clendenntug. 11ariaJya is es o�111e n aq's. Condition of AVhitby -- - - ness. -The Ladies'`kid, of, St. And- has been most crit{cal and for -Rev, J. Deacon and wife were rens church, met at firs, Geo. A. , some time no hope was entertain guests at Rev. Mr. Moore's on Gordon's on Tuesday afternoon. ed for her recovery, but at present _ ) Wednesday. Mr. D. preached in There was a large attendance and she is holding her grin. • the evening. _ Miss Edna Boves has entered a pleasant time -pent by all. W� � �� � attention � �1n the employ of John Dickie dr, Co. --Sohn 3PcGuire, of Toronto, has (,iV ��,ji <J where she intends to learn telegra- been 3Pending a fen da -v-4 riith his mother, on Church st., during the h week. He has accepted a �J. R. �► inter was to Orono Past p rs To our :� ice Assortment of this week attending the funeral of POs in O'Keefe's brewery and sill, Ithe late lir. Roantree who died at has entered upon his duties. ]Berlins, Thorold on :Monday. -Some of the reeideutQ at the Zel.,h rs, -• -Many farmers in this locality east end vomplain, and with ver}' yy cud reason, that the �idewalk:s in Doctors first prescribed �nciiluaion4, 'were in Whitby on Wednesday g t Oss, yarns or knitting ,Shetl•lnc{ Fl attending Jahn Bright's sale of their portion of the village are in Ayer s Cherry Pectoral over Fine and course a ns f k 'ng a very unsafe condition, and they eo years ago. They use !t thoroughbred cattle. R•ish the -e lu authority to inspect today more than ever. They p` oe ar•y. Silks and Velvets fo:- -Rev. Joseph Deacon and wife, at the ane. Also Stationary. of Ridgetown, are vis{ting at John -Mrs Ram and her:dAtighter, ' $"- Dress Trimming, etc. R. Linton';, lake =here. Mn. Dea- Naomi, returned on Tut; I;+y t ven. eon is 3I r. Linton'= sister. t� T Ing fr•um Toronto, where they M. & E. Rooney Pickering. �,• -Quite a number of the young g , • ,A= fe-tv week;. people u viihr • Avebeen.fare lea -ria to rinri that Jit -s drove to Zz"iaitby on Tuesday even p rel upon It for colds, coughs, ing to hear the Guy Minstrel hey°II1 est arffiictinil,dly �an�'ln fnocc bronchitis, Consumption. Troupe. able to walk considerably every They will tell you how It -NN -Mr. and Dire. James Hirci and heals iaf4atne�-tt3tlgs. a I . It is expected that her cure !� s• j ( � a 0 s little eon. of Sandford, were guest_ • t nen s +ery baa cough for thee. :r. • j ,!headv­ to •_ 33 Ye .... ?I be complete. _. •R,.a 3 Tn.e d►.sfI Ct- 7r -Ural. rl yewre at the Methodist' �,arsoriage rner' - A few days ago a certain. per- ' � �- -Saturdayand Sclnday. �i-#-.-l4ir`Gl . 3• 1 r�"r+,•arawonsw+d.anas>aouaa�rvd _.__:--------.._.� ...�..___. , __ - _ _� - is Mrs. (ev.) Moore's sister. !;o Ray flnect 85x1 {u ��'hitby for a'•�;u p�� Stere, r enrse c tTRI rs -The Misses Bunting and Miss violating the Licinor Act by cell u seer . pi �1t, X";, We have on hand a nice line of Ready-to-Wearours Hats {n », N. Law were delegates to the E}>* ing cider. We believe a selling for Cassels Hair Felt. We still open up our stock of worth League convention at Cul many are in the habit of elling trinrmed hats on the 7th and 8th of October and J umbos err Tuesday of this seek cider being ignorant of the fact � � d � � � �� � and following days. We would like to have that such is illegal without a you inspect our goods. _. and report an interesting and licen e. It makes no difference keel profitable time. One Ayer a PW sit bedtime insures _ hoer new the cider may be, none a nseutafl aotlan sex= morning. g• -The annual Thanksgiving C. Bakery ie n Meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliar • but a licensed vitualler is permit. And - of the W. F. M. S., of St. And. ted to sell it. yrs =seas-neaseas stetson aF.rs Report of Pickering public rew's church, will be held in the po Tsausa setae Eas: sat ♦g aouo.re:- school for the month of Se tem - church next Tuesday evening the P No. 6 man' 'L 58 P. )g. (-'� (� doth Inst,, at 8 o'clock. The ladies ber, 1903. Names in order of merit. .. 12 Loc" �t `,j 1` j rare pleased to announce that they Standing based on daily work and 1e 10 �u 8:x}4 P. ltd, o ! s an h have secured the services for that weekly examinations. Sr. IV -E. Pu h, G. Allaway, W. Dunbar, M. Tsanrs ceras Ws•T nos ►s rot tow•:- _ _ -."evening-of the Rev, Dr. R. P. Mac- K y Key, the Foreign Li.$ionerp Sec- Moore, D. Kerr, U. King, L. Bate- No. 9 Local. 8:45 b. M. — =- man. Jr. IV -E. Wright, '_!i. Bate I�1 LOCAL 8:27 P. Y.-- retary of the Presbyterian church man and J. Moore equal, D. Kerr, in Can*da, who is well known as K Bustin J. O'Connor. Sr. III one of our ablest speakers on the Bunting, have just received a good. assortment. of fine and heavy lines subject of Forel Missions and -W Winters. G. Dunbar, Edna TR �iYED-From the premises of See our special gents' fine boots at $3.5t1 S h, O. Leslie, L. Banks, :�. at prices to suit everybody. :that a treat is, therefore, in store the undersigned on or about the last week for all who will attend. ' They Bgn�s, M. Banks, W. Ward, W. of August. one yearling beiter. color rad• eta. Call and see for yourself. Gres A. Ward, R. Shirley.r. Parile. giving infarmatioo leading to b+r teoov also hope to have an interesting g• y' cry will be suitably rewarded, WSJ Devitt A. Bunt lige 3.musical program. A good attend- III -E. Moore, M. Dale, M.:lioore Greenwood once is desired. and F. Bundy equal, J. -Palmer, -The public are remineded of M. Calvert, G. Bateman, J. O'Con- the convention to be held by the nor. R. Gordon, L. Dickie, C. 'n V. - '1 Bankt 1. _ E. Holt , Every, e rY , Teachers of South Ontario on the VanstQne, H. Hopkins, E. R cod.h _- 28rd and 24th Inst., in the Publi ruff, E Andrews, H. Liscombe, C. school.veni>ig session is open Bunker. Jr. -II -M. Allaway, W. to the public and important sub- White, C. White, L. Greig, B. M L •ects will be discussers. Al] inter- II -W• Aested in elementary education are Dicers, T. Annan. Part . eat binrkar %nd H. Winter equal, B. - invited to attend. The morning 1lrx,re, R. R'alker, A. Every and session of the gird will be devoted G. Allawayerlui 1, L. Moore, A. - — to opening exer•cimes, reading of O'Connor. «. G. Ward, Prinei- minutes, addresseA of welcorilf. by Pr J, Ruth Doyle, Assistant. c S _' ant. _d l - Messrs. Bunting, Kerr and other , y, Vrrtlstorae / 1 stantl �n�+� rs.Palmer tl •Con y 150,0100_ • •' and responorai by hr. `1�Augh And wire have teen l,nying lar c rtnan-, ;. others and the Yrcwirlent'�• arlrlrrwe titin•, r,Y rr,rirm( grain t'ur t%'r. 1>nst hand. _ by -W. G. arW - �t-tri-the srfbr rr,rN,n Ll • •� t.vro r lir », hrivilig I'mill l the fac•ili- m R FAIR 1L the following lxipf r4 will t,a itiv�m : ticR rl1, r t ,king lint, tell to 'the POI�,1 PE RY F I 'GROUNDS - - The Relation crf Piintr,ry to Poli- 11 _ _.. �i. II..CARSON, Aieal Economy, F. N. chr ionnn. FS, rlc rranl•k, }utvc Uekcn stc•l,s o r, Ar Literature with a p'r;iirtlr w•nrds the, r-rr•ct.lolr of nn c Ir•vatur• Botcher, Dnnbarton Class, M1A9 H. E. Luke, Re oil r,f 1n t'1,i4 object, they hn` e the strong Having been puiebased for the erection of a large Evaporator, (Largest ern Delegate to U, u , '��. it grt}Pl,r,rt, of lllftrry of the lending _- Canada) are in the tMarket for 2,500 Bu ahela of Apples per day t Noble. The papers on Sntnrdrry, fnrme•r, of the trrtn4lriJJ,. Tt is _ September embe t tauir3ntr ntiulr to hrlvc tile. •+tl•uc- r the 24th are ay follows : Mornitg- , "Qn end, after t t r la t,lre. •}milt in the vicinity i,f ,tij,iuk's Arithmetic. IlecimalK, E. T. SIc- tekering �Qal ` 0 y man, B. A. ; 'PrimA ry Pi• -Pad i n g, mill Hurl '"`4 vxpf.-cted to cosC in We pay 25 cents per cwt. CAS• I-3, for good,. sound, Hard Apples of a Miss F. E. Grose ; Natnrrr 'study, the neighb„rhor,d of w ' 'ittt' «`' Yards at Spink Drills•, Eine large enough to peel on paring machines, free on board cars inlggig y W. H. Elliot, B, A., Vice-Princilml lx 11evc; that the addition of rut bulk, Dumbarton, Rosebank, Whitby, Claremont. Normal School, Toronto. Aft, -r- cicvntnr to oris villrlge «`x11 be gest Quality of Hard Coal i est benefit tint only to the fault All inferior sizes are to rate as Chops for which we will pay 12 cents noon -Basis of Good Reading, by K ' Miss R'etherald ; The Teachers erg {n the surronndiug country .Full weight Guaranteed• per cwt., delivered as above. Aim and -Ideals, J. M. Deuyes, B. but to the villa�te As rich by Inv- g Vali loads coming to the Factory must be of one quality. Kindly note A. On Friday evening a literary big rmoueycirculating in our midst. y l ��rr ` and save future trouble or all will rate as Chop Stock only. Rod urn=}cal program will be given When the farmers are paid lrtrge -Stove al�t� CheStaut A?1ZQS Drop us a }{tie when you have anything to offer. Y its Pickering College and all ad- sums of ingney tri the village.. the Lt'd dress by Dr. Pakenham, Principal chances are that our merchants - _. $6.40 at the Mill. The Regal Packing Co. Pott Perm.• Technical School,Toronto, on Tech- will get the benefit es part m r • While ser'g few places ship more �i C j isles} Education. All who wish to products than Pickering our facili- Peas Size $5.40 at the Mill obtain an intelligent gran of the ' pp ties for doing so are very deficient, , _ trend of present -c -lay ednea'tion as onr a e dealers and there eau should attend every set of th{s I P We have also tin hand quantity of HELLO HELLO -Fat cattle and i TO PATENT 6004 ld>t�s testify. nwever, rie believe in Best Qu mtthin Coal. convention. The citizens are urg- i time these defects gill all be reme- y f g bogs wanted Wben pen bate tat .leek naay be occured by of any kind ready to volt drop a Card -for prloes onr fid, Address, ed to'do all in the{r power to make died, blit it requires enterprise on Our Coal makes warm friends. tTr when you want a milch cow, beef rigger o[ tar r • n,1 ention a success and en- ,the part of out business mento ( Orders left wicn W. eeak delivered any &oung cattle to fees on .hares, write or THE PATE ewe wars. thrtAin i:� t.beir usual hospitable launch out on these new projects. promptly, �PhooeJATthite,l3rongham t9•tt ;,�,�"�+'?u.cr tLe visiting teachers. I •il�,q » +s rVj'{:i� -� .».,y `�-�.�,r_ '.. ._ _ _ - - - m . ? ..�s:..enras�._�a� + ,. ,. .Rig.. ,.—.. _.,_ .-. ,_..._-.:._... .. .._ --• ...+. .. ._ '.. :, .;' .: ., : , e, �+. :.:-_.—.. -� —.- __, _ - ._ ....'. "!�.... +,a�`3'•'•#'*.- — ...