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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_10_23A V. - "VDUs XXIIIe __ ,PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. OCT. ?3. �9a3. � ':-�__._._. _ ___ _ .Y -____\TO z ;±fix ars cti aLssteb*. ' Audlsy. Ounbaren. Centennial Corners. - visit The ours i rieathl aft-fs Go le' • Sus1rr, of -Behnore- -the-- _ spank _Mills • Mise seats McQuay has been late of Dunbarton, and graduate of Thxnkc 'vin holiday ttt obis home. - � with friends here. Lam' g1 S y Red Wheat ?5c bas. age flocks of crows are doing Pickering College, will be pleased to ' Miss Jennie Chapman, of Toronto. great havoc to some of our corn fields. !hear of his suttees in the far west. ' is visitim anter the parental roof. ' White Wheat - i 5c " Born -To Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Brig- 73e- - f Having determined to take a four year, ush took a flying trip to 4 - g _ S�rin� Wheat' - 73c `-` nall, at Dryden, Ont., a daughter, on ! course. to the. R'innipeg-college�_be_Ben. Henr�s.on-Sundzty_last, P 1�#3ePiQfle3H' M' D ' 4 Goose �Pheat . - ?2c Oct. -8th: All duan well. -"g --"-�reslgned his position as tzacher to the ` t to Caaadi:a PsriIIo A6U+rov t Crooner Some from here attended the Pres Reston public school and on his depar- CREEK RIVER. Ontario County: Issuer of Marrtaae Licenses. Manitoba Flour $5.50 bbl: by Some church, d Claremont; Oitce boars—Betore 10 s.m., t to 9 Famil Flour 4.50 " Pickering, on Tues- ture was waited on by a large number -- - and hos T to 8 p.m. Private te:ephonr Y ., day to hear Rev. Dr. McKav speak. of the residents, together with t•he 1 Mr. and stirs. Elias Bice spent a fear _ eaanectiou with Balasm. Greenwood,.Brongbam , Pastry Flour 4.50 Stliss Jennie Brown, of. Brockville, pupils of his school, and presented i days in Uxbridge last week. Act Zion, A. Johnston's (7th cont, Wm t coag'+ I Bran $113.50 ton 4ti3 urns, end D Pngh's (3th cont 01y and Mrs. Dan'1 .McPhail, of AllandaIe. With an address and a handsome gold � Mrs. Z' m. Hutchings is improving l Shorts 18.50 "visited with G. E. and Mrs. Lawrence watch and chain, suitably inscribed. t very slowly we are sorry to say. A. YOIING, 1d D., C.M•. Fallow of Jumbo 25.(}0 " recently. Hurrah for the Dunbarton boys! I Root harvest is in full swing and 1 e ltinity li[e9ical College, Tomato, mem- We are sorry to learn that tins. H. S. Allen, who has bren spending reports are of an excellent crop. Whole Wheat Flours y hiss of College of Phvsiciaas and Surgeons of _ Graham, Cammack is very sick. The attack'is the the summer in our midst, intends I Gertie Fuller cabs has been ill for Vntario. Office sud residence OPPOI earyZotal Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. Wobwa , Out. ; emus hours: morning t to 70: some acute form of brain trouble with to resume his duties in the Toronto •some time is not much improved. alnaiaR ti to a Hard and Soft Coal. Salt. complications. i post -office next week. Mrs. Turner, of Little Britain is via - Above prici.a Subject to Change without .. $narboro itin her sister Mrs. W. B. Turner. notice. lases Ethel Burk spent last week in Le9yaL.edar Grave. •• SLuuffville with her sister, Mrs. Chas. - Model Bakery Co,Co Limited. � Foremost in the art of agriculture Michel it has remained for the vuun men of E. FAR tEyWE:U, Q, C., BARRI9- During the violent thunder ; airs. P. R. Hoover and her aQII; Alf. olielT SPARE •pow arra House. Attorney. and Co my storm of last Thursday evening � ority in the realm of spor". On I sl'ent Thanksgiving with friends at - the barn of Thomas Reesor of this I Thanb.�giving Dav the merubers of -the 'lhurnhill. place was struck by lightning and We are sorry to report that Re P g g 5rarboro Maple Leaf football club par- p. gKy �OW dt !ldcGILLIVRAY, BARRIfi• _ together r•ith the contents ryas ticipated in a football tournament at T 3gghsv[ander levers ill from an at- together i3011clton, as Ofileo opposite Post-97totally destroyed. Tile callose cif t'xbridge and added. fresh lustre to to -L of appendicitis. pairs WWhitby, Oct, Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Tb•o. lir. and }ins. Win. Hoover and ,t ef3llLvra9,LL,B. ffionev to Loan. fly � � the seasou's crop together with their already fine record. The follow- rear '' d - the barns will be a great loss to teams took - art in the tournament child 1=itE with Mrs. J. Gilhuly. -_ g of Greenwood, on Sunday. Mr. r. Reesor, the whole being valtt_ Scarboro Maple Leafs, A lmira, Port . The Rev, T. Le' , y ed at between four and five thous- 1Hill preached an exc•el'te, of �i'ksgvin Bali unt-aP.GSTh et�lavQuaker thrund ughuut.Bhe i HOP:vIw9,YETERI:4JaSY JL..- and dollar, and on which there sertnoh cis Sunday. Thanksgiving eterartary. ,, Legate, 1 �, evening herr. v . OEOV. {3isia�te "at taof cTatsric Cwt- - — - _ _ d� 1 i�i1- r.�3a}—e PT1 _la.6t- & -sew rrinrr, curled+, Toronto, eels:er•d mercer 0f aI�tstateriile and desalts tllunde: ,incl rain storm cased over ,. tl is On:are veteriaszy 1=5.a' ,asaclst:oa. kept: a stock. It will pay you SOr s intention tr, begin UpNratlons slugnlariy free Proal ruug ir,ess. Three p pgt,,, en3 ns 3sace one undone -snarler meas. te-esoll-til-ow works ar-d inspect our stock, at once tow -amts the erection of zailtes were ;loved by the 'tiuplE 'his locality, ululate a number receiving north of G.eea River. ots" and sboefr>r tc•rge II suite an electric: shock. Ibonrsb to 12 s.m., and 1 to i p m. Yrirata and obtain prices. lDon't be misled by nevv buildings. Leafs during the clay, in each of which ihoar1wepboae in my once P, O• addrross. cress ageota we do not emp,ov them, consegnet:•t- they were victuriuus, eveutualiv win- Don't forget the elate of the Baptist 15tiver. int 1 we can, and do throw off the agents •-•-• ning the trophy. In :.ew of the vet- anniversary Sunday and Monday. Y R 1 1=t and 2t1,1. ' Pavticulars will be commission of 10 per cent., which yon will Whltevale• Bran te,:rni c•o2:,�ieting the vi,tol y of certainly save b a$ glrr•O uwst vv'evk. See l•ills. . �st8#ttess QLetrbt. Y y purchasing from as. A -- the �, itlt,oru cub" i+ cause fur con call solicited. IIs. H. Beaton is visitiu her gla"-ulatuul. The Map!-! Le'.)fs were F•1• \tgLsttardet tthn Fent t� g roar, �s@ri of the follow in ,l.tvers:- Man:tuba "ver a vear ago in search of -'-' WHITBY BRANITf CO., on Dona Id. 1, g l ileaitll returned hrrne 5lutulcla last � �H�MkS DUNS, Conveyancer. Com- .1. Li t:e k tl: (i. :n s Litt]— and J. y ; m:sefoaer for Cak1aR dr8davits, eco., Opp Poet Q�ce. K'brtby. Ontsr:o I 1'leve. l.Airate art(1 :�I<•112tt1 h c'x• P.< l,ll:sun t �-k:; xl.gNfuir, J. Hain- not tilt the letter for his trial trip, t?tar•ta�ot.oct. — _ cha.u�Ze�i. ptilvit on Suudit}' c vet:' mond, R, %Vuiklell : half•tack�: A, n'E z+re surly' to sail". _ , i }3C`Tl'G, leaner o! 5iarriage �iug, aiwtin. J. I312s!er, J. Weir and E. 171 ThlnksRittnh by the.Ladi s . LiC stwfor:as County of OIItaar n: P��RERI��G iJ, iERY llr;. ;Dr.'.Ilntchis4;n. c:f Grafton. 1f'i!lis, forvtiads. . [? t,� burr Lr«'n held br the I,a(liex _ -- A. st the store or as his resideace.PlCa•ring t•: a- the goat t ti'in(la} Ui �It'r. T. •• -- C'irt le ou Thanksgiving evening wau ASHBURN, postponed on acrc int of the Atottxl, gtAlag•• 1 y Bra•+', - L�,,;k pla -e on Monday, the 19th. and - - Ethel 'W'kt.,n. of �T(!r(,nto. \lies' ' ,n. of Ula"emort, is visit- was a grand suceesil the church bein kVID BELDaU, sa^tioneer, 3e., First elan vebieleis for hire by day- lwrt Thank -giving slay vvitil her in„ at th f ik..i: H, u�-e herr••. call! fiblltl. Mr,,- ii, Hvpkiuc, l,rrsl _ 9 ir, .ro.. rlc,a sales from bit oamer: as or night 'Eu,, in eounection meet. 1 - vi ... P•i( 2r; 1 T i ungual ox l tvr ar.3 neer. taloa of fa, ms. tars [lit: Ft:t� It t't' r t Litth } , :n. r,rc,ntu, ,lent, txcupilrel the chair. After the tb. :.:o oe sol^ •vti1 be rnE all G.T. 1., tr s:na _ Frets lit sad ��-e 1 , . rt t to le -a rn Om ; `I`. R u '.;7 • er. i.ly .. 'x, :.1 }l<tr s' ��n..r env l,. e t he lueeting was ul)enecl { A. i2 hassle ',Y 'h• as ,s^ribe• with tb•t;t9bet xts expreite delivered to all I arre of the ff,l ertli:ttl 11a� 1 '.it! ii I•ei:t E Al2t1 61 l lIt3.Pr fro in hire. 4 'en!!!vl l,r •:C3"11 aril pay CS', I'ea.11llg OP LtaQ so:;t to tba 4•ry unset a3s►ataRe'. s� 17 village Teamins of a!i itfods done , r p- J,�h!t Iiri rl. 'a!(• •..tl 1f'ed -%tin and +, t'ilt't1: =r: rN'st v'`v report of pre I� ct,lxi`1; _ 1. Ccs bed. Tt t :l.l': of Inst tteek. till lneet:t,,z by Miss J. Ni hvwan- R.$EkTO`I,TOtCtiSHIPCLERPi onsLortee:notice. Saleacdoom- \Si s Evelvn Palr.ler.-of Orillit;. g f.. m.xsien ztai as in eonuecticis. y I , a l.ir,ur Elli-o. r,f 0reen river. h� dl7-. The Than'.rgiving oi'erlal't was r Co'3•e'aa-vT. Cos�isatoaer for ratting ��E'llt a. -t tt•i'P` tvitil her atillt. e11 A;;,•cl '•' iiia Wul. Ifi, liklay .3a cler,c tilers tasters 11 ,f t, • two yourw. ladleiR of-- &Met-3t�s ac.n,3atsnt. Eta. done? :o loan f t =. 1>. It. IiNat.,n. ' l' } iso farm arnperty. •t�eear of Stan'a.e Li- �.�'��'J�r ,p - in ht ..tet. t �e• ti a C ircle amounting to !yrs, r1 -after• : aa**'�� 7 II • �L� I`� t1-'=,�- . : - . r, ' t • '1 i ..« ...m i ? - 7• t _.—___�{a.93"` �: art a--9st- ------�-- .— - .' :1k;•2 .. — 7 roper'r or. l,e,,,,rcl nntl 1latltell ill very little a - t 1 1!, 1 • Ii«•non and. ha.+ alae, - i:L1t'1 *i'V f', -ir lti ilw'n, !) 1j,0'�rliER t P05TILL, Licensed?,ae• (lAitt^^P u, pvr•on, or velAck--. in'ttr.t oat of t!.e vileLt Brt ugharu: Alrs. )I(:Intvsh and Mivrert "°� t:•,acery !)r the cosh -y of ortarlo• bac- Tic thunder_ toren on Thin --clay' (�e'>• ural Mno. 1f'eyt and frmily Maty and E:2a Turner delis;ht,A the Moo o,.lre )f 8 •+rr dosertt•tlon eoaaactel a: a irrnt A fevv clava last rtes: n'it•11 the attcl:enee: E:crllen[ and <t121using m;.deesfs ;' sme T, Poacher. Eton«. Estate Furniture �-� :�? night wa= (�Ittiti- ii heavy (:ne.' here. . ,Abe¢• ar.d Gen -or.; Ca:9ator. "F,trtcc at:•n::ver al s s s alt') th^ ligl:tlliiji (lid 9!•niti li.ttle.• r �3•� ti�rE•nt- at `ricin}•a. II wEi•e dicers bV slays llattir+ la _ t I reads y l l g Hutch e,n, ti[is Jeanie Ni hswxndrr. POitrrlt-r, Green k Hs Gut. t13. pa slate to Ian h.s new assn n a.l; unterr o7 mets or C legrepn• ed- g a , Fc-: of , � �.!}rjc.st now an it Inak,:ai a great ifiV.+ Annie Ferrier and Mrs. Mcln- _ j -, "Hsu, alit, arca nay. oat_ £. tlai•19' e...trikiLg tLe dvicellin 1 _:: -__. S. H. I esn(,cb and U. R. acatun. alert tr, the ur,k of it. tovh, int(-sper•�ed` by instrumental iiE WELLINGTON Hotel. -Har A fel! i,loe of first• bia'ruing out a coTlple of *phone. -sirs. Tlioma� NVilsun, of Iowa. is rmrsie by Miss Lilly Wilson. ifiaa J, . a • rem -vel to and thoroughly overbs-1 class foruttare now' and baldly fr;ghtening wany peo- ipenilin3C a few da} i with her parrnto, NiKhsio6nder and "Mrs. H. Hopkin.g. - gal sbo a3+).e ,ou.a. I am prepared to t.roist _ rots eabibitiou in - pie. :fir. itnd 31r . Jcthu Davidson. A mis ,)nary dialogue by ,sir sadists - aoaomcisuon to all who deasre to pstron,te ;Oar ware rooms. Thomas Blocs;,: ha+ left cur littler was well received, also as address by - eo tst,e-io,as sample rooms [ •isall +e paras• burl, and star -ed up b•S4iness at Myr- the Rev. Judson McIntosh. congratu- ed to rues an old oasba when u13e tura our - erougham. ale ».+ s ore -ken er. S stress Torn. lating the ladies on their :.-ne+cess. .earlan to .salt Ataskham: .JAB.�TAbmRE:tCB, Prices�tlg�lt. -. .. p - tlirrtb 3,ta, Out. - - Chas. and Mfrs. -Doubt and farbil , The treasurer, Mrs DAfoe, read the -Two,new members were added accurtlpanied by some Oifhawa frier report showing. that the Circle heti . Ra S. Dillingham. er, .�:lL l!hanks Methodist ChII1'Cll • . _ tL•e Christian church last Sun- glt lag day at F. G. Har- ral�sed $it�,rl0 since April iaat. The ,iP1CQ as Follows. Pickering. Ont da�y y fin here. roll Kati then called, each member _..._ g' Ed, Will -on purchased R thorn - PORT NN1`0N respondinfi with a Thanksgivi❑gg ceras bred envy and calf at Bright's Gale __ Tile meeting was then brought to a 10•.30 a,m.......Preaching.at Whitby last week. Mrs Medd is moving to her winfer close by sinrgandbenediction many 7:00 p.m.......�]' CON ezpresiing t emaeIyes well pleased. •.. Le:00 p.m.... ... Sabbath School. ,. Wag"ner, ��// :11 r. and Mrs. Quartz and -Dias quarter at Oshawa. 8-•00 p.in.......E worth League, on loss of Ric}nnond Hill, spent Sun- Mr, and Mtr4. Leavens,. of Toronto. Epworth da - with friends here. spent Thanksgiving at the Port. !>� :seas-n•I":7s= ¢tans" ac's Ttlrsday. - � Masa Miabrl .•Lnnis a Lakin a course Ttt•tarn oorl�a Eas: aa� as ror.t.ows:- r Hare a full line of fresh and cur- snags Poacher, of Piainarille, g l •800 P.m , • R eel;lp Prayer, on of mu?ic at the Toronto Conservatory- No. 6 1[axL 8:b1 A. iii Thursday, ed treats constantly on hand. was, here during the past week " 14 Local. 2:68 P. b( Spice Roil, Breakfast Bacon, g }3 Fred. and -Harry fanny 'Godes of spent _ Re4..I F�Moore, Pb. S• I?• visiting his brut er Thomas. Thanksgiving dry with their parents -- '• 10 LOeaL, .0:04 P. iL. - •• Pastor, Haus, Bologna, Weiners, etc..- Lyman Gleeson shot a- fine part- at the depot, Tasnrs ootyo WasT Das as roLLows:-- ` ridge in our front street the other -We are glad .to learn that Mills . No. 9 "LOCAL 8:43 A. bf. Hi hat priyes paid or day. We expect in a f w days t Cy tl is Chester Is ewhat better toil LocAL '. 4 g e_ yp f e o n I sum 9.21 P. N. Butcher's clttle. see deer on otir streets. and able to sit tip in bed. 1eI MAIL B:'17 P. Ad, Butcher's The Judges' Court of Revision The bi-monthly service was held at FARM was held here on Tuesdaf•, Judge Mr. Tsskey's tact Sunda-' even. .ably •�s�as��s� The FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE cunducted by Messrs. l-'orrester and tcCriinmon presiding. A large Marks. Attendance good, 1 number of appeals were disposed Mrs. Laskev'x two daughters, Mrs. • Now have a good assortment of prints g FiOff, SALE Ii and overalls rom z50c. to 11.W, F- of, c Sutherland, and little daughter, Lila, We Save Also a lo„ of Ladiea dress skirts and Miss :Hina• Phillips, of Toronto. and Mr,. JohnsEon have been viisiting iiVV underskirts ranging from (5:5^ lip to, Miers Alice Patterson-, of Philadei- the old home during the past week. ..Being composed of the south east corse! 7,�i. Ladies wrappers ranging from. phia aril Harold Phillips, of Min- -More than- the usual quota of sports " " of lot No 12, is the 4th con of the towasLip 0tic. up to 12.00. Aproning, shirting den, s nt Thanksgiving vv ith air. were out to celebrate the das duck of Piekerintt, consisting of 65 acres mon and In ham lOc u to 2�c per card. pe and rabbit. shooting, :but the catelr • YOU4144or leas, O 2 the remises are .Road boose g g p P John Phillips. was re orted .to be below the avers e.lase ontbaildin s sad watered by a never HlBheec price pard for all kends 0:V, Bodell is down east visiting pp ggl _ g farm, produce. Foaltry a specialty, R'. 'iaylor, of Dunbarton, ships his ~ M Eaihaq spring, This farm is trill adapted friends. Judging from the length tiict car of apples to f�innipad this - "' ,�_ " for either stock tx grain. E. BRYAN, 'SON, of time he is away lie must be hav-- reek. This completes.. the -contract Frons IO to �a per cent. of _-� lug a rough voyaS ge. Ur is 'Very with the McPherson Fruit Co., of that your purebase, duality con- Tertrs to snit parobaser: ` :_ hot 11; Con 2, heavily- lciaded on his .rattrn tris,, city. idered when you by _ For farther. psrti�nlars apply to Robert Pickering. _ Fhe An nnal Thatlk-offering in :airs. Jas. Pratt has returned froul • s bte$raay, Pi:CennK, P. 0., or irg of the Ladie. Mliasionary " So- Cubontq. She 'reports her father J�welh� DOMINION B e Q 'ciety of St John's church will be nlakipl; slow progress to convalescen- from us. 17. ' 1 i ��++ BANN cv. We understand Hiss Ml ggie We F . Richardsaa, held on Friday evening of next Pratt will leo'e the Port for Cobourg week the 30th inst. Futther par- 'in the course of a few days for a biief titulars next week. visit. Notary Patine, Pickering Caoi{al AIJIhCrlZedi ' $4,000 000 The hockey boys are sending otif :hiss Maggie Fates has been under • Wh'? 'w - +t Capital Paiduo; *3.000,0011 invitation.F to a ball and supper to., the weather for the past week. figs Reserve Fund $3,000,000 be held in- the Mammoth rink here sincerely hope her indisposition will on Friday evening. -Nov. 6th. The be very brit i and that she w:11 soon be I Beeat?se 'we can afford to . R�TBY BRtgCA. committee are determined to mtl.ke i}bte to call for. her morning mail' at «-e buy for cash, sell for e A, 8 't�10T8 aII� Flies the ost o°fice. c t11e affair a most successftli Ute + I1f�hile engaged in some simple open •etaezal flanking Xmitiness aTraaneted, and are sparing no effort to do so. • running expetises. S f OIL Special attention veer to the collection o! atiun of •a domestic. nature, Mica �i �ti-1r. CirttilE had W. Risebrotigh c Farmer's bale and other Notes. - Jlas�gie Pratt had the misfortune to 3'OA• britt ht before R. R. Movcbray. + SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, g latera e the index seder of her left Proof J. P., last Satttrda�y on a charge of hand. We are lea =ed to hear that Interest allowed on deposits of .1-1,00 sad err e p _ Now is ethe season for them. W e . wards. nssatilt. The case aro=c out of the injured member is healing nicely. have for sale ss A very select concert was held on I E, J. THORTO�T, Cowie trying to take possession ion of Th i t MdNAGER2 a shop •vv hicll Riee�ratigh `had anksgiving night under the auspi I • , ,'• ---_Tanglefoot, - sample sec of the E worth Lcastt:e of Centen- Note Z� e offer . rented-rentedhirzirrd-vvhiell lie re- —.- �� Wilson's Fl Pacts, nisi church. An etce�Tent prop rata -sissy f' n eight so'tid 14 k lad- - t Insect Powder, fused -to .give tip.. Some hot words was rendered by Iocal and other talent . • For Sale, followed, then blows. Jud ment g les gold vcRtcl?, tivorks im- Powder Guns.g including Miss Reesor, of 3iarkham, itersally guaranteed three Try Then. was reserved until next Saturday. Miss an Mfrs, Swanston. Mr. James, , years for only $25.00 Even vv�ith the continued file ; Medd was on [deck with his "Edison ' z - 'Cast the best at e - weather, the farmers find it very Concert Gran Phonoggrraph`' and gave •• WRITE for our booklet on • diMenit to get their work done' numerous selections therefrom, vocal and instrumental, grave and gay, to viatcheQ. I have i number of Pigs, G weeks old, owing to the scarcity of faun the very evident aatiFfa¢tion of a ` PICKFRI NG to dispose of, laborers... This scarcity is caused i highly appreciative audience who are The Richardson Co.y -pH A R MACY by many emigrating w Manitoba no strangers to good music. After �t ri ltl< V and the i\Tartfi-Fest as well as the the concert light refreshments 'were W. H. Jackson large number who have gone to ; handed around. Arthur Annis in the • Jewelers and Opticians. Jackson, st., south, (cities and towns where work is chair, a position to which he adds ' baths. Also best Pickling Spices at the 1 Pickering Pharmacy. _entiful and wages good. {both dignity and grace. BROCK ROAD, ONT. 1, ; •ll�tt•w�t�saw�wm�,� �+'l?, l ����t..u.'' ., _. •t� ..un+ t _ ...-.:��.iv-S'��Mm t �_ aG s= m(R'"`_ +-y...o-.t4 .a „..uv -- .___ .. �. _ . _._ _..•..-_r.r-... _—_.. to .. . ° . F.ms�, . . : . . ;y[[ . N � ��.T.�."T� S. + -n1. � •A�r5r.�w. �.m �, � 1kX $r,W,n1 v L. .. ... ,�• . , ". r+ _. .. �... F.. r. .. • • . , �--- .. be -which w Id Fin r the --,' - ivaryinghfact ions b of her i��i3r and . � ::::::-- �_EAust __ �I. het . n _ _ _ #-.ir h- '�V#� # -- I.. "t .=� casket.- FOR' _ d - It you follow the teachings of the ;-ASKING, . II �.. .. _ - Bible vera carefully you will find, R -v Frank De 'Witt Talmage Tells there' was a war, a rivalry, a jeal- . � 99 I :� . esus11, • cosy, between the followers of Jesus Christ and the follcwers. of John. __ ,� ..:: j &-� _'t ,p _ Tr_u1 _ �i eta � t_ (There was , no war between John and ---v rev , �3 t ti.f� - " Christ.' No sooner did Jesus appear . . . - than John bent the knee and render - '(Entered ,according to Act of the Par- ed unto him ftzil and complete ohedi- ualitent Of Canada, In the year One $aptistt sink our individualities in once. But this obedience was not _ ..S,ALAii_ _ , Thottaand Nine Hundred and Three, i C}trist's or do we, like some of the true in, reference to the Johannian b Wnt. Brily, o1 'Toronto, at the :ancient forerunners of the east pre- II)apartment of Agriculttus, Ottawa) school. In the fourth chapter.. EYLQN NATURAL GREEN tea when it G�StS 110 _- _ _ I cedlnff _ we 'find t i"Ttt in o der' to still r': .. . A despatch from Chicago nays :-; be `'dressed so gorgeously and to this rivalry Christ t: ith his followers - more than the COmmOnplace Ja 8n and iS in � zanies so much noise. that people will g :finitely superior bin absolutely pure and as _ ev. B•rttnk Ike 1i'ltt Talmage reach- • __ r mag pleft the southern regions of Jn<laca + being y p : ed f000 -o the following test : Matthew t be watching' us and admiring our and travelled north and went aI, 1], "There hng not risen' In- I strides instead of turning their eyes through Samaria. But no sonnet delicious as -the famous " Salad8 " buck tea. toward the royal 'Master whom we herd only in seated lead packets. 460, and ass, Psr Ib. dal all tIrsoers greater than John the Baptist:" way .John. the Baptist dead than his "Great men reat events and . are' proclaiming ? Are we w-Ishing p ,. B disciples took the head'l'ess trunk of - _ , `'' great epochs grow bigger acid more that all eyes shall be turned upon this bed and buried it and "went colossal as the ears ass awn P ' Y a . • .. « v s for disiie$; a lace to story away keL- y p y us. instead of ,Upon Jesus Are. w© and = told Jesus." Ah, yes, by Fes`' i.� K. ties basin and kettle covers; and `' from them" once wrote the biogra- trying to preach so t}tat men s John's death all t'r,ese factions were pher of Robert Burns. Like the say, `"That is a fine sermon ?" 01 f plenty of low, easy chairs to sit ui (healed. The Johannian school' be- '2 a"OR FARMERS ! when sewing or doing similar work mountain shadows the increase in .are we trying to preach so that, as o site and their reputations lengthen when Demosthenes harangued, his came in tot the "school of, the I 1' Thebe do not cost much at.present. is importance the sun a their I auditors cried, "Let us go and fight Nazarene••' Is it not a blessed 1 They may be purchased one at a time day sets and the long night of their : Philip !" our hearers tttay say,thought that it we live for Christ $Pasonabie and Profitable } if the farmer does not feel able to ,rest -separates us front theta. Like i "Come jet us' enll_st. urxler the, ba.n- this .. side of • the grave we may still { -'-Hints toe tits atisy Tillers > get them all • at once. By .getting. _ ' ' the mythological heroes and heroines ! ner of Jesus ?" I continue to live in influence for # Of the SOpi i a how e.na then some such things for of old, their leaders' brows become A FAMOUS PI R.SONALITY• - IChrist after we are dead? John the 4 "' � the housework, in'a'little v:hile ev- . luialilc is.with crowns of gold,. No I But let us inquire a little more Baptist, groat before his sacrifice! � *'9E erythirg needed Will be supplied., •.cathedral impresses us so touch' as John the Baptist, great after he was More than one woman has been . i I closely how John the Baptist sub- _. - UP-TO-DATE FARMING. the venerable i:e that is covered martyred! __ p g _ __ _ I'� merged his life in Christ- Jestis broken down' hysically by ricin . w}Ut moss and creeping ivy. Sian I was . I unkrxtwtt i,ian at the time I A THOUGHT ILLUSTRATED. One thing the up-to-date farmer com,m,lled to do her !cork under ifs .. - will work hard for, and that is to is seldom called great and truly i John, the hermit and recluse, AN, as Perhaps I „can illustrate the Bible . advantage. Most women are ready - ' . great until lie has been dead at least ! ❑iakjn the very since tcalis at ! have ,tis farm buildings as convent- - - J g p thought in a simple way. A great and willing not only to do their own ._ .twenty years, ent as possible, The amount of But standing to ---44y under the' Jersalem shake. Up to thirty years'twall or fortress has to be built. (The ; work in the house, but also to lend 01 age Jesus tic as an unknown dwell- time and strength used up in doing . work must be ushed, One grout of work in unhandy barn, , for instance, I a Mand when outside work presses; m lengt}eniog shadows of many great er iu'a country v'ii2uge, The whole itcork"mer, a-s.,cend the scaffolding and and it is not -right that site Should __ _ _LODI.itB. 11nBR_f hr+sr* ini,ni,�n,ih rin„o ,� if ;;-.t ..tl&-t1sf.OtLs_�lzt zna-bef-On£Z b2lief, sr'tnc n. �. t y extended over only a short period X69 � ar:e� at states--aRtL �thrtr bbe rest*#ice te: y v�}y sly can rzttprrt of -E natura",lv arise in tnan minds comes[ cadent, p y Pe go to their rest. Another group lay in the house and then . What. is true greatness ?.. ?,1"ttat ttre ; of three or four veers. �e read of :- - -Icing-. ago..( _was -.in-ons-_. the elements which distin uish the another ager of size .c uponTtF,e Fre-FFIit"HF•IZ I'itiSB:K�Ii-fTb`is,-- . g Jesus when kc was born. Then he these unhands barns, I was impress-' -truly noble from the were! • selfish! •` ceding Iayer -and t'r.en go to their But no farmhouse is compietc with- } _ y selfishly'i disappears. We read of hint twelve .rte_ --ham so tha work. upon the ed by the tremendous loss of energy famous? P Lout a shoif for Tants in winter and i years later, when, as a boy, tic t- aL1s rwall grows higher and highr.•r, each the owner of that farm sustained et- p ._. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S GLORY. with the doctors in the temple. _Then cry time he• fed his horses and cattle. i a stand of some kind f.or th••in in The purpose of this sermon is - to. he again disappears for eighteen Torg l grouploftier s workmen thastEin t hg of a Every pound of hay he fed his horses 1 surnr_re:•. The farmer wlio Is handy .. p p loftier scafTotding than that of the . show why' .John the Baptist was Sears. as to thirty years of age preceding laborers, well, the great -I and cows' he had to lug by main force' with tools can blase.! fix up a rthe - greater than 'n-!1 other oleo before Christ was politically and sociclugt- wall of progress has .been buf tied in from the maw far along the floor to stand and also rig up a sh,rif in the Christ's Jordanlc baptism -John the sally ata unknown tactor -in ..eastern .:. p g a pitch -hole down which it was push- 1 bap window, or in some other Burr this Ray. . Each generation repro-' shiny lace for the (lowers. It . Pa List reat, althou h lie was so- life.''ed and then along an alley until the �, U p g B i in the meantime who was this 'seats a batch of workmen. each lay- s,mietimes se,•,:;s as it the fr.rrrier; of .poor that his home wa,g a;nur,j{ the 'er of stone the completed work of itnangr-s were reached. Think of i roc-i:s and sands of the wildernktm . John the Baptist? This second I p that' Take a man who was not the country flu not undo rstand the lying between the, ca,pftal and tt.e young man, of about the Sallie agr ,the preceding generation The col- I value of plants and firnsers a.; they . $lead Rea; so Dor that hes Doi ar eta Jesus was the most famous pee- ,!t'g`Y of toclaY knows more ofrobust in health, or .n carp of nfck- p y g Ines:! when the boys and women folks 4hoaid. So many farm houses are " Ment were the coarse skin of t!.e sonality in the cast, Ile had Ilwcd gcographp. more of chenrlstry, more wild beast through .the holes of as a hermit. fiat the vuicc he lifted lot astronomy, more of all the scicrc- imaI he com[ielled to do chores (hare o!'the e iteautiful things' But ' g -des, than the ablest man livin three !what a piece of work it would be to they may be made the sourru of wl.ich stretched his long limbs anis reaci.r':1, not only echoed throughout g I much hap nc'<s More they may he ' hairy chest- so poor that his only the villages, but also throughout the centuries ago 11'hy? I) , atSt he feed a lot of cattle' The straw shed 1 the,• meant of knatinrY the hearts ands li .1. food was the rgu%shu ere or locusts ,eat capital itself, 'Ilse rich and 'has absorbed the compact knowledw, in that barn vvas just a9 unhandy. "- acid "the honey ivhicir had beeir hid- ,g �• ,00r� the old -and the ,r'otrng. the of t#re' last scut year'r, which .the AFI 4traw used must be carried fifty i li"eP nt thF )'Dung folks to the farts. Ii or F-txty fect before reaching the 'This 'is a point n -t to he overlooked. " -'dcn by the bees amongthe caverns' uvernment officials and the usant !great scholars of those three 'cen- and the hills. S pe. I . �stablos. The wfr,.er months on the farm r.rrt 6 - I alike left three homes to roik at his Lorisa have laid at hie feet, 1 Fro Lhe worlefs standpoint ficial ;; Great crowds swarmed about i Now. a 1#ills foresight Would have1ovc'ry PoSnhle source of attraction. But as tL wall of mental and ; g direction . 1. is q strange portrait of a great 'man_! thin strange tearher where1er he spiritual progress went on Qrowing 1 ` pn ted all the barn iis s is bullet unnecessary he labor, i tiime I a What nd wshallerg g the farmer'so far in wife have But how wonccrf,il is its setting _ hi tier -and higher century after cen-, went. They pressed into his raves ; g - rlhoin6lr•d portrait ww; of a Be''{; ire r t c«-A�-a t�ry surldenlv•annut_• 'inn ve r; to fix things for the n+an who teeds,oI her NoRPT shelves. 1 think she c,' Us thMmi, t'ry :�, - spiritually it took a iwrae v'asr li". the stock In our .up-to-date am face with a aelrr trarnP, but t1,r res.lt John bull 1. up a great school t+ranium;, ,5he should have 9uchai- lpontrait of John- the Baptist. is a'''of devotees and baptized'hisfollow= Christ's sacrifrrc was laid :.,:an the ;Re have the hay come down right en IF _ -. isllvcr face with n gold frame. Like is to r of it, The Calvary stones were front of- the cattle, it only being as, the ric Fie onias, at }east ono circle . 'of moef >rr cions dfamonda. , Thote�storres will the valir aucreedinr lie the rbia to whence from the mdi- 'calla lily, the fragrant mignonette, y siesta red ft s set in a °ars by -hundreds and thousands. Many 1 y � l of them were ready to bow down .arid some of the muco delicate form -- ';Like a rujrror of burnished brews, and worship him aG a temporal enerntions ki her in knotrled a and irc'ctly to the feeding' alley, Even of the cactus These anycr y, and. - , ure :atxf spoflesd. if refects. the; to ossibilities, h' K 'this is work enough for us. The straw. ``'"- be rrom, as many of the the 11 ,List's- to that he was . they was rc•adpve and tladlillrrndv� to sur- P fi igher than alt stn -' �pp 1 well as a spiritual kin Yet when 1i ht of a ricin r Buri. It -was 7 ohs - - - i shed is within six feat of the horses, ! oth•'r k!! -.ds :ds of house plants as she - and higher than all future.condemnn- - aF g ry gladly � tions. I once heard a worldly roan i No hard work about bedding thS � lotep. `" - liarbiri er of a rester than hiufse.f, render all for ..Christ..• LikC John ' g _R 'say " For the ward out aide in summer, As the direct forerunner of the Son the Baptist, are we willing to lay Tho }lest man that ever lived horses there. of t: there may he pansies. sweet pear , l od he came. at the supreme crier;,, our fame„- our wealth .and our entire newer went to heaven on hiq oven i THb'.*t 1`l TFIF IiOUfiF, -''of tile'world's- history 'His name 'life work at Jesus' feet? - rherits. "If we ever reach the city of too, how terribly contrived -are the dapples roses, hollyocks, snow ,balls was thus linked with the -roost mum-� the redeemed, it mutt be through Irooms in many,, houses' Not long dahlias verbenas phlox, portular''s . FRARLI:.SS .FOR RICHT. -what C•hrf8t hgs done for us and not ' candytuft, sweet William and the • entous of a!i -events and 2teriv:es er ! ago, I was in a lionize where the . .. . luster I`rom the conucction. There' Great Was John the Bap,nst' At through what we have done for our- kitcbrn was hardly big enough for a hbeautifu.l petunias. It is not so tat - seems to be a natural law that great I the risk of his life i.e was ready, 10 selves.” This statement contains woman to turn around in: My Wife Itrom tkc big barn, for Which we ` - denr,uncc and attack the intrcmcheil plead for better conveniences, to the men shrnild always be Identified with the kernel, the essence, the heart of , said it never would do for her. The hour with its flowers and Tants a+ •- grxa.t evrntP. • - .land the practically invulnerable sins;all the gospel,. John ti -e -Baptist m !stove took up the. most of the rootu, Imi ht wtat first be supposed. Bcttli Ill ITF2AISItiU FOR GIiF1TNF.`�:?. lot that qay Ile was not one of his nvrn life great? .Yes' -might she being'a woman of gmerous g r three cora who always stop and a:k. ''rrott:•itf;stnndin.-.. he thnt is least in proportions must have a little rc:.om have their merits and no up-to-rtal{ I There must a training for great- farmer will overlook them. :nese. The arc u,.ion does not create "Pcea it ray?" before. tt:ey, attempt ithe 1, .,om o. leases is greater {car IhPrelt. The sink, tabic and cup- greatq}y�s;_it:,only' detelopn and pro -;to do what they oogltt. to do. Hr hnn be, .. hoard vtilizod almost all the space I TiAIRY �OTFS. duces it. It cannpt create or make I preached -on tl,e .duties_ of uien a :d ! t .. - . i , . .1 "? . the Steyr did not monopolize Every I • ireatenei,s out of common clay. We , waged Wnr again.>t. wickedness in I farm house should have a good big I Now is the time to prepare tc SOLD BY TFII: SIIOCK. � !turn off the un rofeiable animals he ' do not assert that history can play high pisses. He declared against ' -' kitchen. If Wi- are going to shorten i D Handcj's "31ezr fah upon a dinner , in as mighty in ;Iris day -as .. the A tanner went on a visit to a any o[ the rooms tet it be she par- fore the cold weather comes. I1 -' --plate or blow .a bugL, blast with a liquor traffic- is in ours and never `friend, After dipnev the husband- Hort+, but ' it woul"e a . great mis- its! less' iced to fatten in mariz penny whistle or catch thiindcnc�lt- •condOnc•d' crime though the criminal Iman requested to be shown round the take to do even that`. }than in cold weather. With a straw hat- or shoot enasto- was a king, , Ile tea;_ready, to look town. - Then, the water should be handy to I The great s,rret .of profitable ail- - :dons w #th pias- or strangle- volc.aiiaes the hideous monster sin squarely In "Atter visiting several places they i the kit: hen. I have, in mint! one jI ago-inaking, is to know just when ttu , -' with -alder vvebs. The old poets the face -and then hit at that sin, finally reached the electric lighting .i -farm 'Where there -is no well what- I corn has reached the proper stage. -said that when worlds are urea for i though his arch might seem to be tLs !works. - ever, 'Every drop of water used for ,Corn is in its beat condition 3yher shuttlecocksB `y 1_ei[rless-atrd Weak:, as the hand of a I -••11hat d'ye call this place, Ikrn?" cooking purpo:e5 must -be brought Iahe ears have just reached trio roast playgoundaaitgd the universe b a young girl strik-ing at the, wild beast querir'd the''farmer. from a spring, as touch as a quarter I ing stage. • playground and all iniini• is aClar-e .,;.with Ute crntfi ration then the v'�:'y leaping upon her in the Ro,man_,are ,I .:•This-is'eaaled• the electric plant," ,of, a mile away.. I have personal I If the corn , is put in the silo when . B P nn-. Ile culled a 'spade a spade, a ,was the re[ily. knowledge that _the man of that farm foo green it is less nutritious and _' gods "themselves roust rake art in ", the gjrctrt. 1L needs e.tronger arms lie a lie, ata adultery an adultery, ( :'Plant: , What,do alley ,group?" ' allowed his wife, to lug water from-Ithe silage becomes too sour. _ 1 • _ , _ than yours or mine- to -pitch - tsl"' s _ bleapherny blasphemy and hypocrisy ` i If allowed to lass the laztcl sti i for quoits, to bowl 'down mountains! "They grow currents." that siccing most of „the time one l B 4 hypocrisy wherever they. were found. ' ITOW' do they . sell 'em -by the winter. when the snow was often I the stalk becomes too dry anc for tenj:ine, to ,swing hemispheres .as 1 Fie denounced and excoriated the s#Yrs' bushel?" knee deep, and that she contracted ; }vood;V.L. _ :"an athlete hurls the"hammer, or, of the Jewish church. - When Herod, Avoid' Loth extremes.. ' ' "They don't sell 'em h� the bushel; rhmmatisiri from which she has since with stanip of foot, to make , the the avd-mor, fell in love. with his Lite -sell 'em ' Got the silo filled before the tort '�,* ` -' submerged continent Allantia, which ! own g brother's wife and murdered y by -the shock•" safftred terribly. I believe such a ( . 11 ,- - once stretched between the old world Phalli that he Might tsar her, sins shoulil he arrnsted and pun#abed is strick with frost. �. and the new, Rit'h a dying gurgle I P B marry !+ toverely, #.Brit• many of the rest of j While filling tl:e silo keen a ataa +.L -::h d d t1.ramping. , 1 ... sink and disappear. But great h - men- in a silo spreading ing an John instantly hur}cd the divicir t I r condemnation against the ruler. He, 11'f3AT 5[AII1fA SvtID. us fail in the respect I have <�f - -- •.--: ' -needs bring great -men from, obscur-' _•, tioned, perhaps not to the extent the edges near the -wall. —- ity Into prominence. The occasion I raised such a storm of popular in- I ,•An• amusing story is told of a .mis- !-this .man did, and yet, Re. should l It is imperative that the edges furnishes the opportuttity. (dignation 'that Iiorod flunk liini"#std 1 erlc• old entleman who visited , his ' inal•'e v'ery careful provision for the and corners ho well...packed: . Great men are produce-} only � by I Prison and. afterward, at the behest I relatives uninvited: I'needed water supply of our farm I In finishing` rem oat stral;e througk ' at eliter encies. This remise bo- ; of his step -daughter, who was dans- grq g l? One,tr}orning his little niece of •five Ihotises. the cutter until the whole surface is i Ing granted, what greater event is , iiig before idin at a drunken feast, survners camp u , to hint unex ected= Tl:e well should lie near to the Icoveirod about' a: foot dePn, ► . there in, all history than that' of the;, he beheaded John and -gave to her l P Weigivin is not necessary. : . „ .. t11 ? the Bloody 'trophy upon a char n 1 with the_ iii li an.t question: (kitchen door, and easily approached. ! • t; _ , . i coming \, of the promised Messiah P y P I y"Un�le, are coin a Cannibal?" No: Woman or- man either sliould bo I 'hen -beginning to.'faed 'thrill' of t - _ITow nitiCh it ineant to the world Qh, rgiy brother, dare we, With •The gr itleman was startled, and (expected to carry Water up a fright.!the straw and manage so R lacer car and to us",! Whitt life of eternal joyl,John's courage,. attack_htrenclied sin Isairl: of steps. It is.much•bctter ii etre be bc'fcd'ofT cJcry clay or -0 to- ltd there --•• - have We e*cept that which rccolces�: wherever it may be found? Like „tie of course sof, my dear child; situated so that he can bring . the will he no moldy si7ii r , ,about the -.,personality cf him vwho John the Baptist, arc' -we groat b• . ,_ -. Po not'ciit dawn and feed in- �.cc- ti was once baptized W. Jelin the I3Rp- enough' inti brawls enough, no matter ,but what on earth makes yeti Ask?`' Water into the House ' List in .Life ricer Jordan? 'hat what the direct cost may be. to ui;-I Tl.e little girl replied: ' FROM SOME, GOOD. SPRING, tions. It swill spoil. ops acc we o c c to tc grca princili es o , unl,c � ow mite i work us will save or' no -waste. • ~ .. • - .- ,. , ! i ii i,Fe •,niainma was saying this. morn- , , lowed cites, our parents anal our ; truth in t e store, tl.c home, the I the house-wifc,cwlro can tell. lien that egvcs cnn pot stain- , ,., friends w'no have gone beyond except !facture, the city hall -dye thequ li g ]ur;t as you came in, that you I l�hile the farmer. is getting" 'his i ' ='flirough the Diiine. 13eing of whom (the sacred aisles of the church it= alga=vs lived on your relations.'; u[) -Lo date tools for use in growing Itain a Good ,Doty of milk on short . - John the Baptist was the direct .roro- � self? Dare we do this even thhugh . ---4 ---� his cro ps',' he should' not for et to iced, . - , runner ? • Oh, lily friends, a -s .John I the earthly "powers that be" should provide everytbin as trod -c n for Newer � forget to look after t}�n ' - .the IIRjttist's name teas Brest, bz• bo- unshcatiie rho glittering' sword of TO PREVENT COLLISION; A €3 comfort of Elie cows ar.d sen t}tut his wife -as hP can. . Afore ,than one Ievorv- htorih ''iinds� them' in their Ing linked to the name of Tesla i A Russian inventor has, devised a;n . g !death and, wave it over our heads farmhouse is as bare of conveniences apparat.its twltieli is intended to pre- is Istal}s. Christ Rt his' first comiFvg, will You T-- as those of fifty years ago were. Th • _ ww -- * -rzot-make-coni :iaiuc_g)c:Lt. by t3oi� !and the 1'CRds of our ]Dred ones? vent collisions at sea. The appara- 11 I If yo•.i have found h? tcs'in that _ CTi2l,ATsi 1) E, ATH. is not right-, The man vclio W -i 1.Y611,14 pati tt traril preparing hhe -- tus is operated by the use+ of contact I vnu have an ,_ nnitrofitnbl^ crvv in world •far Christ's Seco d coming ? I But, though .7 ohtt the' Bapt.i_ • ivhie7t he call , "feelers." Tile !put all needed money into farm tools `-otic he:''a-n i utthcr.-don't r^ll to an , 11`? teat rn life, he was also great i•u feelers' move in .ot the ship, for his owi`ct e irul eit`eglect his wits un-nePect.ing ne'iglibo,-. }ttit. Patton her 1.A _.I'OT-I?Iii?N LR O t Ooh, l g cxpi u -P �> Gad.., _ death. Like the. pioneer who enters all at such ar depth as not to ai:ilsenQ herr to -the sharthles. 1 T I I'll..John the Baptist was R direct foto- the American forests and cuts , away matenialle interfered with by the IqF the vwork,'ought to be ashamc•j of ,__�_ __ '.runner. Fle yeas more than that. , the trees • and -pulls up the stiiairls wax. es. They are so 'disposed Rnd himself, ITP was ready to sink and submerge and, builds the Stome asci plants ihu connected as to indicate an obstruc-I What should the farmer's wife navel fiome men.wiio nu»'t. trust tFtn- and entirely Loco nn his irtdiv7dval- corn, in order that his ghildrelt ..pray tion.. Stationary or floating, beneath in the line of coflveniences fn the seises icontier why others r. on't its with the porsonglity of Jesus:reap the itarcests after the father is the surface, whether in the direct house? ''A good' kitchen table Upon trnFt them. • _ Christ. Ile was ready to let Christ 1 one, so .John the.Ba ttist, not for coarse of the ship or on one or the which to do her making of pies and fins}' things stay; he prtserceif lr - lie ail in all. He wanted to be g [ . . . himself, but for those who should other side. broad; a_sink to'wash dislics tet; an nlcuhui, but. law and order are not ni:crcl} R foct;ight to make'the 'di-, after hien, lived his life and At 4 - Ironing board, a sewing riTachine; a'Ion the list.- _ vine. face 'shine- forth the more -clear- ,' las,. laid it down a martyr. John's It fs easier for a Woman to conceal low_ tAI.Ae at which- she stay sit d'bwn I Fiqu•res may not lie• but a 9kilfu `+ 7Ie was •Rfllf;;g to r;ecrea£e so I death was as heneficient in its re- her love than it is to lido her indif- 'to cut out and make gattrient.a for Irnntltemrtician may be able to jug. +, ., . ; 'vat the =1� i � e � lslfe Saviour Ic hn the l sults as that uiotl cc's death raiz -ht ' fererice. herself and family; a largo cupboard glo them to some `purpose. pLsire, i 6 ., _ „ . .. , . ..t� . �°Kr • r- t I. I. —11 "mo ' n-k,c•f: 1. i - �1J .1 r '34�"',.FY _i�. rOle sy7. _ . u� .:- 911 5 ti .. r v que and cheei'Eul, and it brightened The towers are of red brick with toughens the system, and is at, once t, -a the tr,tble and the dinner, 200. the embattlements coped with stone. prevention and cure.This was fol4owed shortly after- Recent examination showed that the wards b/ A literary luncheon,,- given.fexternal structu were much Lcttice : That's the girl tubo �1(�Q by another well-known novelist, who fretted and the 11 exa .nal chim- ; + ► broke my - poor brother's heart o po� `TRTY! EGGS, scored a triumph in the "sweets" g - How's Tbi3 i Binson : "Really ! How did she do BUTTER, ER HONEY P net's above the roof ' in danger of that T" Letticc : "Well he was en' -that, wgre served. ups these being falling. The decay is generally at- R• offer one Hundred Dollars Reward t ! a made to resemble pans, irk,' and for any cane of untarrh that cannot be gaged to her for three yearse aild paper. But while these axil other tributed to the atmosphere, which is cured by lull's Uatarrii Cure the very da,y after he broke the en- We buy f.o.b. or eel I on commission. Wo ao• impregnated' with chemical fumes F'• HEN L Y Qc Co., Toledo,. V.. a gement off she had- $150,000 left lilt year eonsiRnment+aad oorrespondenos feeen'C attempts at. striking some- We, the undersigned, have known F. g g RUTHERFORD,NIARSTTAZL de CO " "- belched from factories in South Lam- �• 4heno or the lust 15 years, cad to liar," thing new in the novelty line acbiev-TORONTO. fti2—!A .' d distinction and applause for their beth. believe hi rfecti honorable andi n alt pP bnslato rauaactany and ilnancially I N A L L The Work of reparation• was not � PATENTS - Inventors, there was something in able to carry out any obligations made IIER.E'S AN -OPPORTUNITY TO M 'the idea which+ while it pleased the tit ken in. hand a day too soon. The by their nrm. VISIT .THE FAST VIA GREAT eye and artistic taste, et did not primate, ' it may not be generally K15T A '1'HGAx, wholesale Druggists. , J' I Toledo O.•. WALDINO, . x1NNA!!1 - NORTHERN RAILWAY. COUNTRIi8s y known, pays a small sum to the furnish anyth ng practical. A prat- P Tsilel2ViN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. Effective data sill N „tical novelty was wanted and it has Bishop of Rochester as, recognition p, y, u November. R' ®OT ATTRUL lust been found in pats of butter. . that the palace is really in .;tis epis- Hall's Catarrh Cure sa -.takes . blooInzod 1 30th inclusive, colonist one way sec- ! To ►ATGHT _ of to be outdone b his "lit- copal territory, for the bishops of 4 Daily, acting directly upon the blood ondclass tickets will be .issued. as LITIGATION. y I P Y. P - { and mucous surfscee of the syetota. MAYBE E Crary" frien3s, a' young EngliEh scut- Rochester made their home at Lam Testimonials sent free. Price 766.. Pett follows, viz; Sent for 8andbeei s pier furnished a pretty decoration beth at a much earlier date than bottle, So1d by all dnigaisu- From Toronto a Anaconda, 137.25. 108 sale it,ToltONtO on Pateaty testa sdianer the first artists of the the bishops of ,Canterbury. itia3l's FamLLy Pills aro tb� beef• Chinook and Helena, talent., 537.25, t Dor the dinner table at which sat re- I r From Toronto tc Spokane, Wash., ��'1"� $�'1 an a Fos r T -♦Ons " Nelson, Rossland, Trail, Grand day-. This consisted of nothing.less So you are engaged to Dr. B.-?" A'e ore paying very high prices for T'nrkta Anti Rn liffiffsLOWIll9`'�` _4 than '6tfca:-Fit _ of the six guests whose company he I always taking medicine, to a young From Toronto to Seattle, Tacoma, w111 decline. 88-50 Wash , Portl.a d, Ore., also Victoria, a t �easu1c oi-et>f.y�i'ng: end. - It riiust be very nice to be R Z'..S. BdS��fao Doe THE DHR: EA HAS CAUGHT ON CARACTEIN MOUTHFULS. i engaged to a doctor. Every time he ' 1 amCOuver, and New Westminster, rt King St. ease, Tsrorrto, tails, you know -and, of course, that B -C„ $42.25. FurManufaeturore, send forCatalos' and nocv t`is becoming the fashion The Girl Will Who W. Wei e a Good (insist .be very_ often -you feel as if Proportionate rates from all points at, wedding -parties and dinner -parties i in Ontario. Full particulars as to t%ARPET DYEINQ 0.rrd so forth, to mould the principal Wife. you were getting for nothing w1m • ever •trod else has .to a for." . time of trains, sleeping car rates, .nd c;eawns, This irs specialty with the I;ucst or bridal pair in butter, re- t The nervouse girl can be told by 3 y pay etc., on application to Chas. NY. BRIT48H AMERICAN DYEING 006 Ipiicas of which are placed in proper Ithe manner in which she breaks her l Craves, District Passenger Agent, 6 sendpantcitarebyrostand Weare rare toa.1i.tr (position near to the covers laid for 1 bread a.ad„sips her soup. She eats l "Do you think my latest photo Ling St., West, Room '12, Toronto. Address Sox tis Montreal. the guests, in a quick, vvraci.us mazuier, even .does' me justice'” asked the girl who , the bust of some par- or, F. I, Whitney, General Passion - Reproducing 1-Il#I p i though . eating Lttk.. and tsitl; evi- was beginning to• forget her birth- 'ger Agent, St. Paul, Ilinn. -- ticular friend or other in this way Is !food very llinited interest in the Iday anniversaries. "Justice is not -. - We Will g�uAsseluriLT t -done at small social gatherings, but ! food for its own sake. Such a ill 'the proper word, dedr," replied her I BOYS! at the mono ginhatt.us "lu�eta" the ; will never h ve tale force or courn a 'rl frior.d. ''It -is reap and trul He --"That was Isliss bf'C2ueen whoA HICII CRAPE rustom ' of reprod'icing Brlta►n's to pursue her ambitions. g I merciful to you." Y Y just passed. She has such a rega grea!esc rrlebritica obtains. The girl who eats ste.adi:y',_ as way of walking, don't you think?'-' I Guir,lwe•d for W AT CH At a dinner _given to Lord Roberts though it were a business to be got h 'Mugging -"They' say cigarettes will Shy."Yes you could tell her a mile one year = n f•;w weeks ago, at a small.but ex- through, not sparing much interest . array b that, sill wriggle of hers. elusive club, the butter on the table turn the skin yellow." PugAins-"i y- J ! Rg. I If Jou will do a few nous+ woe: for u1 aeD to -the taLk'gcir g nn round, `or to ''should say. that's right, ht. Eve iliac - day atter aoboo', Bora must eaMoae rotes _ was moulded to the image and like-', the reilsbable qualities of the viands, I g � Incas lean parent or ¢Rued 310 welt q I catch my boy smoking them he i day. tC.P.FIi'F:+TL i. Room 610. Na a of trio aslant and noble sue b ' _, C. C. RICilARD4 do CO,• nes B is the sti stenutt c practical.girl who cis tanned." - FAzy Ava-New York U, S. A. an exare+pde which was fo.l.>tved by � wt:. make n good wife and orderly g - _ � - M r I 7. Deakin, an architect o! Wactminaicn, who, at a privato ditt- (housekeeper: _ I Thr gib t of heodlocs v lew is told by "Thele engagement. was rather co- Deer Str+t. I have meat faith in Tables which he gave last irisont.h. Pro- : the piloon Left upright in the half mantic, was it not ?'' "Yes,. cath- MINARD'S LItiI- JE,.NT' as last year 'Billiard _ diu•rd the -bust of the Bing in buttei- drained cu the knim and fork lift Icer 1'hcv Weat to bathing, got be _ p, , I cured a horse of Ring -bone, with 1 hat crates asses, and the chair pus - I ' - ve bo s €rte Ess! at tIs• l:eeito` f►raae Butter as a dairy product is a ed hark i,ist as she arose from -it. plotely carried away with each It blistered the horse .but in a (write for Terms -' ..:s >n.moihty man cannot do without, I The girl who rats very slowly', other." men there was no ring -bond and e r e -brit since it can be- torr -d into.beau- is iEi® BROSet M f $ O>a, y titin models, as neatly done as oras- even while not consunilrrlq much, I' no lameness, munclii�R her n:nutf.hils drliberatcly I ' r I)AtiLF;L fiL'.ItCiIISOi!I. Tis King •t. W. a ter rtec'es carved in marble. its value and surely, Is of un r.act,Ical -1 urn- Minaid S Wmeai Cufe3 CONS, ere. j p is doubled, if not trebled I given to undervaluing things, that _- our T la N. - Dominion Line Steamships 39i datuer busts of rioted suthfTrs, tfse aw'orify of people count as of . +he -':'They haven't lonnd a name -. ttesntraai to Liverpooi F alis, 13 coraposera, artists, statesmen, and rnost consequenev, She is fastidlous for that baby in the flat upstairs f.A "oton to Liverpool t royalties, 'dott'ed about on a table and aesthetic, destlned never to a ( .ane Faat icaasfb a 9uper.or sccommedaaw already laden with. flowt-ra - and vet Iic•-"Tho- one that cries sn, ' i�,,a,�� tiucke much show in the world. i -Yes", "'hell, that's strange-' The I er aifClass" of a=.cares 9r,00ae and 9taterooc.e tempting edibles and fln-de-siecie de- j I The man with too many ideas it' ,re.eeid.bil* rpebtar eouoab.s b«o .ea to *9 The sort of girl to make a Rood od _ Iicacies of eve desert tion, enhance g neighbors. have .called . it everything ter salo�a *ad 11 par" wam & m� .uoa tee p g helpmeet for a man is she whose no better than the man with too yae.as ui panics an applJ to .ns as the epicurean surroundings, just as they could think ©ft" t o7 ■ e organ o! taste is as alert as her � rev°• _ ,ttha s�pilalvioN ttxs OFnczr+ the "Dreaming Iolanthe" -a statuette other faculties; who eats in a notic- _ Lady inR discriminating slur' that 1m- Lever's 'Y-7, (Wise fieadl Disinfect. ivor o"r sixty Y•ars tt itae•R, R+tefae if ea saoratareisa. fiatoeus! made of butter by Lad Caroline •.'Brook -s -raised the tone of the .gathr ; ant Soap Powder fe a boon to any Ira. wrNataw a aooritiwo Srat:r has bsee n6•d bl .I pales heT recognition o1 the imp°; - I miters of roots -n for the•r obi.dren wiu'e t6•,blos ening assembled, on festivr l hent, at home. It dtainfocta and, ,cleans at QoUltry! A{,jr lK{�{C$ of a hall in Whitoebapel lamt May. tante.t matters usually e- home- iieabtheStheChili,rofaeq+eberumsaltay.pato,Cone hunadruin. She does not lies ALe t0 the BIImC time, .lad Wit.nbV Dj6thas o Twout.l, bower, and bath. ` Mot rem oar rbc Dirr haew Trent, Ove wnu a beta. t Da ■tie r� THE POORLY -0Q GUESTS ! interrupt the moat interesting talk told LrSdaZiau wroushout the wortrl s. wn and Du �C{TC f uk too" Ma. W:aei.wv aint+o tls aar." 41•7/ - made it a study, and no doubt all by asking for another helping or for "You say nliggins has gone• in -for ,- And Farm. Pro- . - tried to 'do something tike it with some condiment she Iecks, and shows writing verge." 'Yes, cared-.. to Ile -"Them is. only half an hour be- I pp� gs %uhf scanty retssitlns of their ottn but- plainly her beAef that- the 'Pmbr•id- (death he's getting bald, and has Eggsq nee �enerallyo ter when the returned home that of life should be subordinate to tore the train got°it, 'and 3'our trunk y cry 1 r heard that poets•all have longhair.o r _ bear, r race•" bonnet Honey consign it to us I` tiigkrt, There are few people - who the main motorial, P ! a■ I we will het sire not Rifted with the artistic tai- —,. 1 - y, Y Apples, frau good Settees• ent, and the vein is humored when it 110RSFS rDUCATF:D.. irNiAard g LiUtmeUt Cores DI3te(ApEfr 1 1 s. IFi�%p1es! - --- like put to a pleasing yet; simple test Upon the wall of s stable adjoin- �� miand S Uaiment Cults . 1phthiedai - -:.like that. THE •" + Batter busts for thg tables. .1 the ing a wayside inn, is Essex, Eng g sABGAIN HvxTERs IN PARIs. T Dawson Commission Co. ` very wealthy are made by not more i farad, may be sten printed in . large USE, FOR NI;WSPAPFuI1S, ! than three known butter-mbdel ar- Iblack letters on a white background Time -Honored Customs in the City - 9.15 TORONTO. UM1Ti'+' tits, Theirs are real "butter fin- the strairgr notice: "Ilorses I•]ducat- ' A well-known Viennese architect of Fashions. goes," [or they turn out their models , ed." Upon inquiring of the pro- - , - has' built himself a neat and very FAQ WALMoM• It is a rule with man etail nous - by hand. The newly made , busts prietor of the inn the meaning of Y f fast -sailing boat out of old news - are put into a refrigerator, .where this notice, one may learn that a es in Paris to rent several square papers. The framework is, of wood, they get iced, to prevent thein from previous landlord was also a ."horse metres of pavement in front of their but all tale planking is of paver, each RIN'TODd At7-rOMOIIILE TOURING remises [or the better• display • of k re uirin o 500 leaves. This Car, new springs• all round ' d this was his wa of P fan q g a �. breaker, Y P ices „melting befoila use� ' At. one of the sports clubs recently advbrtis•ing. stock in trade," and as additional boat is to be seen on the beautiful ery not worn in the slightest, t the pats of ,butter were made to, fur- selling space, and at sale times the Worthersee, and has proved an un, new this spring, spring cushions, _ nish several items in connection with Q A public pavement in' front of ' st> n 'qualified success. duplicate parts. Far sale a13ax r sports of all kinds; the favourite ��D ING�R�BLE of the .large • drapery. establishment - - sacrifice. Cost 62.500. Doz 7T sports "pat" iso dog's head. jjj� p is transformed not only into a. shop,. Truth onkitoa' Toronto.. These heads and busts -of humans, --.�� IS-CUlY17D but into a "trying -on" do a,rtment.a 1 P too, are made without the assistance ` - _ Customers of both sexes think no- o Of casts,. with the exception cX those f thing of taking oR their own hats to - - THE .BEST WAY of the Ring a;td Queen, Prince and JOSEPS ROONE AT WOPX try on others, and getting into jack- O TO Print-ess of Wales, Lord Roberts, GAIN AFTER SEVES YEARS' ets ticketed at' five francs, or four- • :NEW YORK r Loid Kiteliener, and - a•ferv. other. ILLNESS. franc "Peignoirs, before the eyes of -; - - is VIA _-- - celebrities, whose presentment in but- the world. The scene is typically ter can only be achieved by the but- French,. and pas,-ers-by see nothing 'rHE 'E,A�iI(A�.ANNA ter fingers of an artist who has but Discharged From. the Hospital as unusual iii, it, as, indeed. there is . a picture to go by. nutter busts Incurable He Used Dodd'•s Kid- I not on the other side of the Chan- O RAILROAD' - - are to be the butter pats of the ' rel. Passers-by, in fact, take to the• -"future• nay Pills With Splendid• Results. gutter tTlien the rush for bargains is 1NAos INYEST IN THE HEST. "Cottle's Cove,' New Ba Nfld. Oct. mit enough to -entirely block the FSrotrain,dei:yncmt titan 7..o.erthePocnne LAMBETH PALACE. y• g g Y ilCounlalns the neleware Velea Oap. across Chs _ 1J. -(Special). -After being for seven- way. Orneiee, Swqurh.nna, Delewursand f3udsoe Ye a ho ass invalid, unable to It is not only, however, the buyers • • risen C ere to all etcomrr docta Sts+r-�!a Pile Is Crumbling After pr'`' Write to FRED P. FOS, D.P.A. Baffolq N. Y. Eight Centuries. work and racked by aches and pains, and. sellers of apparel who block the Mind 'Thi . d n - I Joseph Boone.of this l.lace is back at I way. Others who reserve plenty of It makes no difference 'I ' his old wer-k as a* filillorman — It space for their own uses are the whether is la ehranic FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, dente of the. Archbishop of Canter- I sounds like a miracle brit it is not- children in the Champs '.lysees-an bury, is now undergoing extensive it was Kidney Disease was the mat- they are often pretty enough to be repairs, the older portion» of rho ter with him. ' Dodd's Kidney Pills forgiven, though they do dig up with * 1 1 Buffalo pressure blower, No. Ile glace .having become decayed. _A1- impunity. many square feet of earthe�$I�I 9 in. outlet. - -- P cured him, y. M' ready some progress has been yriade "It is something worth relating and gravel daily for their •mud pies- of the muscles or Joints - 2 Globe aralvcs-4 in. flanged trith the renovating of Norman Tow- what Dod'd's Kidney Pills have -clone who, with their mursr,s and the latest p D 1 GIDbe valve- 6 in. flanged_ ers, which before -the close of the I for me,". says Mr. Boone, "and I am English innovation,, the peranibulu- ja cob 1 Earl steam ..blower -10- In:.'inlet. N 74 - twelfth century was selected as • the iglad to tell it. I had doctored with tor, are masters of the situation.' J 4 Ten branch cast .iron; headers fob town residence of the Seri- ors and •after seven Enough that these, with the excep- I princely J . pipe.. several oct mates. It contains specimens of months in the hospital was sent tion of the perambu9ator,-are '•timr- 'ctvesardcurespromptly, 1 n siraost • every.' style of architectu b home "Richard ble who had been tui- honorer, _ such o e 12 Iron pulleys -30x12. .. �- T� y . • s. a aro not, �� that prevailed during the interveningxcellent institutions,.; XAXu% -�••"d �Ca 2 Iron pulleys -32x12 r years.. Norman and early English, - - - f - ed by Dodd's Kidney Pills, .advised as the 'domestic servant Who can. I, 1 iron , pulley 2Kxe. a with its spacious arches; and tho me to try Ahem and I did. I took cater as well as she can cook, or her I most conspicuous external features 21 boxes. before_ i was able to go to husband, .who can do housework as 2 Iron pulleys-16X& ;bf the high, irregular-stcucttare. Two work. "But I can hardly believe -ft is Well as'she can;�or�the ha Also 'an a rtment of lttii': cone PPy nitAhod �f $. s� - immense Norman towers face due myself is in it all after all those of keeping the gutters full of running - - I pulley etiuth. In the centre there is a mag- " water;• so fresh that the horses maySMITH A GAMIRSN 1 S• _' ANK WILSON, years ' sa,idrrey .al1Wnorl tensa . • ai€scent. stone archway and postern. Dodd's kidney Pilin never tail to drink it; or, again, the Rood old 'PATENTS R West Adelaide St. ,,rdc 73 - �. rhe -'arch - is pointed. beautifully. cure -all forms• •' of Kidney Disease practice, to . be seen any day at the ao -To Wim. _ - Toroat a, • 8roined above is an apartment call- from Backache to Bright's. Disease. baker's of free gifts d4 bread, to the I Frit'yrrlr °�drl°I -- '• - Id the record tower, where until Thousands bf cured will tell you so. SieL re for the poor or sick. 1-1-•bE - 43 - .. .. _ . .. '�'•4t 3k''. a2v,.- -s 1"�,k .+" _cr�'4,.rssA, :..eS ,:;. ... A ._ ''•, .. �,- .. _ _ :.i .t.�t W",� ,{� � t ^r. rz.• F....._ aro.. cq - I BSER ]DISEASES AND SEASONS. :g`iR�PH Physicians say that certain din--&ECENTLII .. BECOME THE VASE, -ieases follow ilio changing seasons yyith' almoet •clockwork regularity. ily_EISiL ------ - A-S - e r eumatism prevails from Februarytill April, inflammation o1 Uai ue Ideas' at Luncheons sad 4' the lungs from March till 311 atomDinners to British Cele- ( a.ch and intestinal complaints in Aug- brities. ust, and cholera from August to Oc- ,:.•Novelties for the 'dinner -table are A little Sunlight Soap will toyer. On this - basis some hygienists - 'becoming as numerous as fashions in kclean ttrt glass and other articles ufitil classify diseases into summer, au - tuimn; winter, and spring diseases. 1abonnets says London An nvers. thew shine and 3 a[kle: StinIigh� �--- The- classification , is -supported . by facts that weather' G At a literary mall's 'dinner a. short - ._ 7. many which show { gime ago, for instance, there graced 60ap will Wash other things thag changes really exert powerful influ- the centre of the table a number o[ ' ' " ences upon health and disease.. To n 0aaracters taken from the same Clothes. cope successfully with these changes . author's,.novels-was dolls properly t -f and their - harmful influences, daily. dressed W ticcordaace with the rte- - exercise in the open air in all kinds arription accorded to each iu the recently the archives of the see of of weather, and at all seasons of the - Yarlous novels. T1,z idea was uni-, Canterbury were deposited. '" year, is -the best preparation. This,: que and cheei'Eul, and it brightened The towers are of red brick with toughens the system, and is at, once t, -a the tr,tble and the dinner, 200. the embattlements coped with stone. prevention and cure.This was fol4owed shortly after- Recent examination showed that the wards b/ A literary luncheon,,- given.fexternal structu were much Lcttice : That's the girl tubo �1(�Q by another well-known novelist, who fretted and the 11 exa .nal chim- ; + ► broke my - poor brother's heart o po� `TRTY! EGGS, scored a triumph in the "sweets" g - How's Tbi3 i Binson : "Really ! How did she do BUTTER, ER HONEY P net's above the roof ' in danger of that T" Letticc : "Well he was en' -that, wgre served. ups these being falling. The decay is generally at- R• offer one Hundred Dollars Reward t ! a made to resemble pans, irk,' and for any cane of untarrh that cannot be gaged to her for three yearse aild paper. But while these axil other tributed to the atmosphere, which is cured by lull's Uatarrii Cure the very da,y after he broke the en- We buy f.o.b. or eel I on commission. Wo ao• impregnated' with chemical fumes F'• HEN L Y Qc Co., Toledo,. V.. a gement off she had- $150,000 left lilt year eonsiRnment+aad oorrespondenos feeen'C attempts at. striking some- We, the undersigned, have known F. g g RUTHERFORD,NIARSTTAZL de CO " "- belched from factories in South Lam- �• 4heno or the lust 15 years, cad to liar," thing new in the novelty line acbiev-TORONTO. fti2—!A .' d distinction and applause for their beth. believe hi rfecti honorable andi n alt pP bnslato rauaactany and ilnancially I N A L L The Work of reparation• was not � PATENTS - Inventors, there was something in able to carry out any obligations made IIER.E'S AN -OPPORTUNITY TO M 'the idea which+ while it pleased the tit ken in. hand a day too soon. The by their nrm. VISIT .THE FAST VIA GREAT eye and artistic taste, et did not primate, ' it may not be generally K15T A '1'HGAx, wholesale Druggists. , J' I Toledo O.•. WALDINO, . x1NNA!!1 - NORTHERN RAILWAY. COUNTRIi8s y known, pays a small sum to the furnish anyth ng practical. A prat- P Tsilel2ViN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. Effective data sill N „tical novelty was wanted and it has Bishop of Rochester as, recognition p, y, u November. R' ®OT ATTRUL lust been found in pats of butter. . that the palace is really in .;tis epis- Hall's Catarrh Cure sa -.takes . blooInzod 1 30th inclusive, colonist one way sec- ! To ►ATGHT _ of to be outdone b his "lit- copal territory, for the bishops of 4 Daily, acting directly upon the blood ondclass tickets will be .issued. as LITIGATION. y I P Y. P - { and mucous surfscee of the syetota. MAYBE E Crary" frien3s, a' young EngliEh scut- Rochester made their home at Lam Testimonials sent free. Price 766.. Pett follows, viz; Sent for 8andbeei s pier furnished a pretty decoration beth at a much earlier date than bottle, So1d by all dnigaisu- From Toronto a Anaconda, 137.25. 108 sale it,ToltONtO on Pateaty testa sdianer the first artists of the the bishops of ,Canterbury. itia3l's FamLLy Pills aro tb� beef• Chinook and Helena, talent., 537.25, t Dor the dinner table at which sat re- I r From Toronto tc Spokane, Wash., ��'1"� $�'1 an a Fos r T -♦Ons " Nelson, Rossland, Trail, Grand day-. This consisted of nothing.less So you are engaged to Dr. B.-?" A'e ore paying very high prices for T'nrkta Anti Rn liffiffsLOWIll9`'�` _4 than '6tfca:-Fit _ of the six guests whose company he I always taking medicine, to a young From Toronto to Seattle, Tacoma, w111 decline. 88-50 Wash , Portl.a d, Ore., also Victoria, a t �easu1c oi-et>f.y�i'ng: end. - It riiust be very nice to be R Z'..S. BdS��fao Doe THE DHR: EA HAS CAUGHT ON CARACTEIN MOUTHFULS. i engaged to a doctor. Every time he ' 1 amCOuver, and New Westminster, rt King St. ease, Tsrorrto, tails, you know -and, of course, that B -C„ $42.25. FurManufaeturore, send forCatalos' and nocv t`is becoming the fashion The Girl Will Who W. Wei e a Good (insist .be very_ often -you feel as if Proportionate rates from all points at, wedding -parties and dinner -parties i in Ontario. Full particulars as to t%ARPET DYEINQ 0.rrd so forth, to mould the principal Wife. you were getting for nothing w1m • ever •trod else has .to a for." . time of trains, sleeping car rates, .nd c;eawns, This irs specialty with the I;ucst or bridal pair in butter, re- t The nervouse girl can be told by 3 y pay etc., on application to Chas. NY. BRIT48H AMERICAN DYEING 006 Ipiicas of which are placed in proper Ithe manner in which she breaks her l Craves, District Passenger Agent, 6 sendpantcitarebyrostand Weare rare toa.1i.tr (position near to the covers laid for 1 bread a.ad„sips her soup. She eats l "Do you think my latest photo Ling St., West, Room '12, Toronto. Address Sox tis Montreal. the guests, in a quick, vvraci.us mazuier, even .does' me justice'” asked the girl who , the bust of some par- or, F. I, Whitney, General Passion - Reproducing 1-Il#I p i though . eating Lttk.. and tsitl; evi- was beginning to• forget her birth- 'ger Agent, St. Paul, Ilinn. -- ticular friend or other in this way Is !food very llinited interest in the Iday anniversaries. "Justice is not -. - We Will g�uAsseluriLT t -done at small social gatherings, but ! food for its own sake. Such a ill 'the proper word, dedr," replied her I BOYS! at the mono ginhatt.us "lu�eta" the ; will never h ve tale force or courn a 'rl frior.d. ''It -is reap and trul He --"That was Isliss bf'C2ueen whoA HICII CRAPE rustom ' of reprod'icing Brlta►n's to pursue her ambitions. g I merciful to you." Y Y just passed. She has such a rega grea!esc rrlebritica obtains. The girl who eats ste.adi:y',_ as way of walking, don't you think?'-' I Guir,lwe•d for W AT CH At a dinner _given to Lord Roberts though it were a business to be got h 'Mugging -"They' say cigarettes will Shy."Yes you could tell her a mile one year = n f•;w weeks ago, at a small.but ex- through, not sparing much interest . array b that, sill wriggle of hers. elusive club, the butter on the table turn the skin yellow." PugAins-"i y- J ! Rg. I If Jou will do a few nous+ woe: for u1 aeD to -the taLk'gcir g nn round, `or to ''should say. that's right, ht. Eve iliac - day atter aoboo', Bora must eaMoae rotes _ was moulded to the image and like-', the reilsbable qualities of the viands, I g � Incas lean parent or ¢Rued 310 welt q I catch my boy smoking them he i day. tC.P.FIi'F:+TL i. Room 610. Na a of trio aslant and noble sue b ' _, C. C. RICilARD4 do CO,• nes B is the sti stenutt c practical.girl who cis tanned." - FAzy Ava-New York U, S. A. an exare+pde which was fo.l.>tved by � wt:. make n good wife and orderly g - _ � - M r I 7. Deakin, an architect o! Wactminaicn, who, at a privato ditt- (housekeeper: _ I Thr gib t of heodlocs v lew is told by "Thele engagement. was rather co- Deer Str+t. I have meat faith in Tables which he gave last irisont.h. Pro- : the piloon Left upright in the half mantic, was it not ?'' "Yes,. cath- MINARD'S LItiI- JE,.NT' as last year 'Billiard _ diu•rd the -bust of the Bing in buttei- drained cu the knim and fork lift Icer 1'hcv Weat to bathing, got be _ p, , I cured a horse of Ring -bone, with 1 hat crates asses, and the chair pus - I ' - ve bo s €rte Ess! at tIs• l:eeito` f►raae Butter as a dairy product is a ed hark i,ist as she arose from -it. plotely carried away with each It blistered the horse .but in a (write for Terms -' ..:s >n.moihty man cannot do without, I The girl who rats very slowly', other." men there was no ring -bond and e r e -brit since it can be- torr -d into.beau- is iEi® BROSet M f $ O>a, y titin models, as neatly done as oras- even while not consunilrrlq much, I' no lameness, munclii�R her n:nutf.hils drliberatcly I ' r I)AtiLF;L fiL'.ItCiIISOi!I. Tis King •t. W. a ter rtec'es carved in marble. its value and surely, Is of un r.act,Ical -1 urn- Minaid S Wmeai Cufe3 CONS, ere. j p is doubled, if not trebled I given to undervaluing things, that _- our T la N. - Dominion Line Steamships 39i datuer busts of rioted suthfTrs, tfse aw'orify of people count as of . +he -':'They haven't lonnd a name -. ttesntraai to Liverpooi F alis, 13 coraposera, artists, statesmen, and rnost consequenev, She is fastidlous for that baby in the flat upstairs f.A "oton to Liverpool t royalties, 'dott'ed about on a table and aesthetic, destlned never to a ( .ane Faat icaasfb a 9uper.or sccommedaaw already laden with. flowt-ra - and vet Iic•-"Tho- one that cries sn, ' i�,,a,�� tiucke much show in the world. i -Yes", "'hell, that's strange-' The I er aifClass" of a=.cares 9r,00ae and 9taterooc.e tempting edibles and fln-de-siecie de- j I The man with too many ideas it' ,re.eeid.bil* rpebtar eouoab.s b«o .ea to *9 The sort of girl to make a Rood od _ Iicacies of eve desert tion, enhance g neighbors. have .called . it everything ter salo�a *ad 11 par" wam & m� .uoa tee p g helpmeet for a man is she whose no better than the man with too yae.as ui panics an applJ to .ns as the epicurean surroundings, just as they could think ©ft" t o7 ■ e organ o! taste is as alert as her � rev°• _ ,ttha s�pilalvioN ttxs OFnczr+ the "Dreaming Iolanthe" -a statuette other faculties; who eats in a notic- _ Lady inR discriminating slur' that 1m- Lever's 'Y-7, (Wise fieadl Disinfect. ivor o"r sixty Y•ars tt itae•R, R+tefae if ea saoratareisa. fiatoeus! made of butter by Lad Caroline •.'Brook -s -raised the tone of the .gathr ; ant Soap Powder fe a boon to any Ira. wrNataw a aooritiwo Srat:r has bsee n6•d bl .I pales heT recognition o1 the imp°; - I miters of roots -n for the•r obi.dren wiu'e t6•,blos ening assembled, on festivr l hent, at home. It dtainfocta and, ,cleans at QoUltry! A{,jr lK{�{C$ of a hall in Whitoebapel lamt May. tante.t matters usually e- home- iieabtheStheChili,rofaeq+eberumsaltay.pato,Cone hunadruin. She does not lies ALe t0 the BIImC time, .lad Wit.nbV Dj6thas o Twout.l, bower, and bath. ` Mot rem oar rbc Dirr haew Trent, Ove wnu a beta. t Da ■tie r� THE POORLY -0Q GUESTS ! interrupt the moat interesting talk told LrSdaZiau wroushout the wortrl s. wn and Du �C{TC f uk too" Ma. W:aei.wv aint+o tls aar." 41•7/ - made it a study, and no doubt all by asking for another helping or for "You say nliggins has gone• in -for ,- And Farm. Pro- . - tried to 'do something tike it with some condiment she Iecks, and shows writing verge." 'Yes, cared-.. to Ile -"Them is. only half an hour be- I pp� gs %uhf scanty retssitlns of their ottn but- plainly her beAef that- the 'Pmbr•id- (death he's getting bald, and has Eggsq nee �enerallyo ter when the returned home that of life should be subordinate to tore the train got°it, 'and 3'our trunk y cry 1 r heard that poets•all have longhair.o r _ bear, r race•" bonnet Honey consign it to us I` tiigkrt, There are few people - who the main motorial, P ! a■ I we will het sire not Rifted with the artistic tai- —,. 1 - y, Y Apples, frau good Settees• ent, and the vein is humored when it 110RSFS rDUCATF:D.. irNiAard g LiUtmeUt Cores DI3te(ApEfr 1 1 s. IFi�%p1es! - --- like put to a pleasing yet; simple test Upon the wall of s stable adjoin- �� miand S Uaiment Cults . 1phthiedai - -:.like that. THE •" + Batter busts for thg tables. .1 the ing a wayside inn, is Essex, Eng g sABGAIN HvxTERs IN PARIs. T Dawson Commission Co. ` very wealthy are made by not more i farad, may be sten printed in . large USE, FOR NI;WSPAPFuI1S, ! than three known butter-mbdel ar- Iblack letters on a white background Time -Honored Customs in the City - 9.15 TORONTO. UM1Ti'+' tits, Theirs are real "butter fin- the strairgr notice: "Ilorses I•]ducat- ' A well-known Viennese architect of Fashions. goes," [or they turn out their models , ed." Upon inquiring of the pro- - , - has' built himself a neat and very FAQ WALMoM• It is a rule with man etail nous - by hand. The newly made , busts prietor of the inn the meaning of Y f fast -sailing boat out of old news - are put into a refrigerator, .where this notice, one may learn that a es in Paris to rent several square papers. The framework is, of wood, they get iced, to prevent thein from previous landlord was also a ."horse metres of pavement in front of their but all tale planking is of paver, each RIN'TODd At7-rOMOIIILE TOURING remises [or the better• display • of k re uirin o 500 leaves. This Car, new springs• all round ' d this was his wa of P fan q g a �. breaker, Y P ices „melting befoila use� ' At. one of the sports clubs recently advbrtis•ing. stock in trade," and as additional boat is to be seen on the beautiful ery not worn in the slightest, t the pats of ,butter were made to, fur- selling space, and at sale times the Worthersee, and has proved an un, new this spring, spring cushions, _ nish several items in connection with Q A public pavement in' front of ' st> n 'qualified success. duplicate parts. Far sale a13ax r sports of all kinds; the favourite ��D ING�R�BLE of the .large • drapery. establishment - - sacrifice. Cost 62.500. Doz 7T sports "pat" iso dog's head. jjj� p is transformed not only into a. shop,. Truth onkitoa' Toronto.. These heads and busts -of humans, --.�� IS-CUlY17D but into a "trying -on" do a,rtment.a 1 P too, are made without the assistance ` - _ Customers of both sexes think no- o Of casts,. with the exception cX those f thing of taking oR their own hats to - - THE .BEST WAY of the Ring a;td Queen, Prince and JOSEPS ROONE AT WOPX try on others, and getting into jack- O TO Print-ess of Wales, Lord Roberts, GAIN AFTER SEVES YEARS' ets ticketed at' five francs, or four- • :NEW YORK r Loid Kiteliener, and - a•ferv. other. ILLNESS. franc "Peignoirs, before the eyes of -; - - is VIA _-- - celebrities, whose presentment in but- the world. The scene is typically ter can only be achieved by the but- French,. and pas,-ers-by see nothing 'rHE 'E,A�iI(A�.ANNA ter fingers of an artist who has but Discharged From. the Hospital as unusual iii, it, as, indeed. there is . a picture to go by. nutter busts Incurable He Used Dodd'•s Kid- I not on the other side of the Chan- O RAILROAD' - - are to be the butter pats of the ' rel. Passers-by, in fact, take to the• -"future• nay Pills With Splendid• Results. gutter tTlien the rush for bargains is 1NAos INYEST IN THE HEST. "Cottle's Cove,' New Ba Nfld. Oct. mit enough to -entirely block the FSrotrain,dei:yncmt titan 7..o.erthePocnne LAMBETH PALACE. y• g g Y ilCounlalns the neleware Velea Oap. across Chs _ 1J. -(Special). -After being for seven- way. Orneiee, Swqurh.nna, Delewursand f3udsoe Ye a ho ass invalid, unable to It is not only, however, the buyers • • risen C ere to all etcomrr docta Sts+r-�!a Pile Is Crumbling After pr'`' Write to FRED P. FOS, D.P.A. Baffolq N. Y. Eight Centuries. work and racked by aches and pains, and. sellers of apparel who block the Mind 'Thi . d n - I Joseph Boone.of this l.lace is back at I way. Others who reserve plenty of It makes no difference 'I ' his old wer-k as a* filillorman — It space for their own uses are the whether is la ehranic FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, dente of the. Archbishop of Canter- I sounds like a miracle brit it is not- children in the Champs '.lysees-an bury, is now undergoing extensive it was Kidney Disease was the mat- they are often pretty enough to be repairs, the older portion» of rho ter with him. ' Dodd's Kidney Pills forgiven, though they do dig up with * 1 1 Buffalo pressure blower, No. Ile glace .having become decayed. _A1- impunity. many square feet of earthe�$I�I 9 in. outlet. - -- P cured him, y. M' ready some progress has been yriade "It is something worth relating and gravel daily for their •mud pies- of the muscles or Joints - 2 Globe aralvcs-4 in. flanged trith the renovating of Norman Tow- what Dod'd's Kidney Pills have -clone who, with their mursr,s and the latest p D 1 GIDbe valve- 6 in. flanged_ ers, which before -the close of the I for me,". says Mr. Boone, "and I am English innovation,, the peranibulu- ja cob 1 Earl steam ..blower -10- In:.'inlet. N 74 - twelfth century was selected as • the iglad to tell it. I had doctored with tor, are masters of the situation.' J 4 Ten branch cast .iron; headers fob town residence of the Seri- ors and •after seven Enough that these, with the excep- I princely J . pipe.. several oct mates. It contains specimens of months in the hospital was sent tion of the perambu9ator,-are '•timr- 'ctvesardcurespromptly, 1 n siraost • every.' style of architectu b home "Richard ble who had been tui- honorer, _ such o e 12 Iron pulleys -30x12. .. �- T� y . • s. a aro not, �� that prevailed during the interveningxcellent institutions,.; XAXu% -�••"d �Ca 2 Iron pulleys -32x12 r years.. Norman and early English, - - - f - ed by Dodd's Kidney Pills, .advised as the 'domestic servant Who can. I, 1 iron , pulley 2Kxe. a with its spacious arches; and tho me to try Ahem and I did. I took cater as well as she can cook, or her I most conspicuous external features 21 boxes. before_ i was able to go to husband, .who can do housework as 2 Iron pulleys-16X& ;bf the high, irregular-stcucttare. Two work. "But I can hardly believe -ft is Well as'she can;�or�the ha Also 'an a rtment of lttii': cone PPy nitAhod �f $. s� - immense Norman towers face due myself is in it all after all those of keeping the gutters full of running - - I pulley etiuth. In the centre there is a mag- " water;• so fresh that the horses maySMITH A GAMIRSN 1 S• _' ANK WILSON, years ' sa,idrrey .al1Wnorl tensa . • ai€scent. stone archway and postern. Dodd's kidney Pilin never tail to drink it; or, again, the Rood old 'PATENTS R West Adelaide St. ,,rdc 73 - �. rhe -'arch - is pointed. beautifully. cure -all forms• •' of Kidney Disease practice, to . be seen any day at the ao -To Wim. _ - Toroat a, • 8roined above is an apartment call- from Backache to Bright's. Disease. baker's of free gifts d4 bread, to the I Frit'yrrlr °�drl°I -- '• - Id the record tower, where until Thousands bf cured will tell you so. SieL re for the poor or sick. 1-1-•bE - 43 - .. .. _ . .. '�'•4t 3k''. a2v,.- -s 1"�,k .+" _cr�'4,.rssA, :..eS ,:;. ... A ._ ''•, .. �,- .. _ _ :.i .t.�t W",� ,{� � t ^r. rz.• F....._ aro.. cq - y�...,� afar Snt,ps', • :,.t''1x'R sora :i Ci.), i... iq. ,,: .•+I�i. "J'v..�!�. 'r., , -•. 1 .'• : \. _ , , .,•tiC •ur.7rt a ..,, a. ,- V ,.. .• :. , .valva;. ... ..:' .-... ",' , .. .. • lila CIA t � tort to wait on thN Provincial C3uyern- � aicicline het lots 12 and 13, in 8th con., i� went to kink for the enxetuteut of tete $4,63. Prtt\-pie•ce Asaesarinent Bill, rovidiug On motion of tileaars. Todd. and h[c- _...._ .. _ - _-,._-- -- _ _-- -_ - ?ot• the full assesatueiA of the' pho[xrrty I:lrady it was resolved that this cu,ln- -- - g p p _ �lsApas7+as= X1.00 iipatd isatisaattw of ratlwat s and other 4�i a cor uta- c11 of the• I'o\vnt+tltlt -u[ FirkyAn is of ` tinny, null uaitiug Couuct to xppr�vc uY the opinion that to rldlwa au uthetnap said bill. ({rent corporations ate not i,eiitdng ct,o b r . o I d i y -_.- RATES OF ADTSBTISING..: Cowmucti(at[un wait. read from C. their fair ahurr ort onlei ll Ili this �lrst insertion, per Sins lO tens Russell Pitch, Barrister, Stouty% Ills, Province, atul that cuneeynenlly. the• _ - IPsoheobee aeatinaeztioa, Perlin* ti objecting, for Joseph, Doyle, to Award people whoin tw• repreavilt in arta of Englneer u2 the lltatter of Bareett oi.ptuity aR u tunnel( nee ru,u{pelltd to ��a y' q �e c - This rata dose not include Le8a1 or Foreign ad- 0 n the e -ifertisemnncr. bent• un un ut+t ahara^ Lir the },urdvn of .•.. • --._-- 6p mial terms given, to parties making Con- -Communication Doyle. 1 " 4 inti, for 8 or 0 months or by chs pear Hall- -Communication was read from Jas. taxation. Tht-retort," wt. 4ionj[•e +*+rely or yearly contracts pafabIs quarterly. McCullough, Barrister, Stouirville, fur. un i-vtu •d 1st fltvur ,,C tk,= Byeinese cards, ton lino or under. with pap.*, John Fuller, requiringCouncil to Optrn enactIll by rhes I'rt,vl 11 Inl L6oloo ions year,gs oil, payable in advance, sideline between lots 14 and 13, ire the lature, of the Petty lett• Jilll, Lir t,oniL is cents In local each s e tan centiliter line, p - re You he­pcired site cents pee tine each netleu eat insertion,. nth cob]., on -the original ullotvance rrurh•uies ulu nrrwill embody the (,rill- g peetrl confiner ratesmsdeknown on, appiiea- therefor. clplett of that HILI. 1Vt• la�titwd'that on,. No free advertising, Communication from E. E. Cooper, such legislation will [next with tilt - Advertisements without srzitter atitznotiona �llltie iaserad until forbidden and oharged sc Oshaava, Sec'}` Ontario �: llltrhaut Ex- uunuttlluus .npprtavttl of for t ate lmy _ aordiagi�. Orders or discohtianing advertise- hibition, asking for cheque for grant er:{ of ihla municipality : _77"T -sots mast be �a writing and rent co atepab. to fail• And that the I{cc•vu ha ttnQ Is 11rre. - - - 3lshen. Job Work prompts. +ctcnrten ea. Communications from Geo. Warty by appointed uta a delegate yearn thin D pabliabed everl• Frtday tnornint&Iits o3to and P. Gibson S Suns re'stuocy of lots C'utntctl, to acC with deli $alien Pruru Pickering Out. - 16 and 17 in the 3rd con. other municipal councils and iron .1VIurlcar de Thexton.; Pro rlet4rS `� communication was read from the Farmers' Association. in waiting - p the Employers' Liability Assurance on the early date, of the legislature at wo To 'Duiftbaj Corporation re Collector's bond. sin early date, and demanding file " Our Polities -Sind ludependance A ceimtmrnication was read from D. adoption of a la\\_ under which tea- - 4Dtzlr aAlTn-A titres-otos Local Paper. McCooe, general road -master of the G. *tion may be eyualized.'and equalize tf?ur Ezpeotatioxiis - The hearty T. R'y re repairs to crossings bet. now. tappdrt of the people of Pickeriat( and vicinit7 lots 23 and 27, B. F. and other points. There being a difference of opinion -Nsl Showing owl g- _ Certificate of the Township Engi- respecting the boundary line between neen as to construction of tile drain -on lots 18 and 17, jif con 3, the Lieutenant- = FRIDAY, OCT. 43 rd,- 1903. lot L: in con. 2, under award, etc., re Governor was petitioned to issue in- �T - Barrett,- Doyle, Annan and Corpora attuctiong to have a ,arses made of lr e w Blankets tion. the said lots under the authority of 1 j - NOTES AND COMMENTS, On motion C. '%V. Disney was heard the Crown Lands Department, and - New FlaLnelettes, as to request .of Thos._ E. Pugh for a cut stone or other durable monunients Tlie 1>:ipers these days devote proper culvert at entrance to hii tiiill to' murk the alaIt, thereof erected. _ . - 11 ew Wrapperettes, from sideline bet. lots 8 and 9, in con. and that W W. E. I arnlod. P. L. S., of i� +considerable space to the "Dov 8, at 9th con. road. Mr. Disney also Port Perry, be recommended as a fit �Te�Y Underwear. kiss, ' a religiotl3sect, tvllgete nttm- stated that the hill'south of the mill and proper person to make said sur- bers have increased at a wonder- on said sideline is wet and,eptipgy And cey. - - - 1 to and who are possessed of ded a box culvert being. put Elie coimcil iiow, adjourned- to met •(� fit rate, l?o recommended Knitting 1arils• ^aShirting8. a great; amatlnt of wealth, which across roadway about half way up the again on Mondsy, Nov. 23rd, at the gpSleTp. _ . tt t-tt�*-,ter`=-ems - ----_-p--- slos.k-.-fo - _ - _ - -_ - - u' or the tranaaetion siderable eXte�t \which they ll�lve The Committee �n Shee I�iTled by o[ general horniness. 1 wi gsg, at pr�C®3 t�lat p leas built tip in the ontskirts of Chi- Dugs reported and recommended pay• menta as follows: 1�'m. Sleep, for 3 sago. A largo nuwber of the lead sheep :tad one lamb killed and '2 sheep Now Adoerttu»ie»ts. e]•a of the iect have gone to_Nev., damaged, S20..Oli% -1 Pugh, fur lu - '.York, \i kill the intention of re- thorurgh•bred Slu•opshire lkunbs, wot forwing that \cickied city, • The rigid and.d:tr:Iaged, 826-8(J: - T OS'J - Qn «edne,+clA}', Oct. 2I4t. IP,AdeC Of the Ge(t l+ Dr UO\t-le, tl between N kering Collage and Ro c E: The Committee on C'untingenriea re- Jvtn,wn's, Ii:nasron road, a lsr;a5co:cb {.Iald - - ln1An \vilo posse -;es great exeeut- ported Lind recowinended ay foilutv.t : Ruder please :ea%e at th:r c8'Sco. Ive ability and \v ho is it born lead- �Iurkar ri'I';teaton, fc>r advertising by F:R�i;l C'U«' FQR SALE -The • war of wen. He claims to be A sec- lag', cots[ t of revisiot2, printing ll u1- I] cd ••signed has for s4i+ a fro"- m:.•,L cow. ������•--sand Jolla the. Baptist -sand. pro- Itctor7h+s anks and notice•re cu,;rt of haltJe.gey. - BoydB=k.Let11-COa, t. Pick. Gralin feQses to be able tr, cut qli i±iud3 :t•:inure, PL15U.4 Cniteit Type -Writer .er.c,t t•ct - - • r,f disease:+ by the Fxercire c,£ �') • Ltd.. For our C rider\vcwd L\'pe- itriter fur t[sw in C'lerk's offs•:e, 31 ): u_t LAMBS FOR ;ALE: -The 'Faith. A -i it hA� been lin kill nveE-, �� uc,lerstcne,i 'oa• for •sale a nn c }ler o! i.' la Blau of this kind Finds little tiit'fi- E iuployer,` Liability A�s;uante C'c,r C,•,ts-oli rain iambs. all pure bred. A art os The undersigned are prepar6d to.pay the iligbest prices foiill Scrods mttltJ in commanding a large poration for prt•Iuium on `Collector's t _-- - -- - f CO - Lem are rnateroi J E Disney 1. 0 arae grain. S g bond. $20 :-Ontarin. I3tsrklatsa Eahi. 1 r advantage -to see'tl9 lowing, and it makes fit, difference hition A,sc,cirition, grant fu:• .Model 'TIR.�i F.II-Our heifer. :'spar, old IL W'll to t4 sot: Before diapofling. l 'how ridict]lott+ his ilailYl3 may be, Fair, 1:Rola Juhn.�t•,n. for regiytra- �ueTYet a,;or e;low strayed Sunday MOruone k„ stock par.l•. 9atunl:ty ntgbt or iaadav moruiak �[�t; are a:80 hlndling all ltind8 of Fat Stock. he will Hud a number to believe tion of dt-ber etre by •lAw, t_ : The,ukas Gel, d nr 4th SaLtabie rewarj to pastas Civ e'hire. 'But as it has been the case P•"are, Pipentie•s attending two, meet- toc such inforxiiti ,c as w,lt lead to reeov.zy ALMER1 t with all fanaticAl sects in the past. inga and, Arranging settlement re Atter war$, s onat albeit _l•3 - Y A wv STO D_ D- as own as the leader clic+, their t% awrrt„arse-s Act -on lot ' and ,itis- aNTF,D- trutw ,:tby $Pearls• 11r 1� 1 (](, nnmbera tt'ill gtAdltally dlmiili�h line t,tetween lots 2 land 3, 2ttrilth of �'rnaa or lady in saah roun•v to mans,• - �• - i�ingvton rcwd. $3; James 3lcBrads, b' -stases for so Old ast"lebed house of solid p=�••�+ - .'a]ntil they. will only be a thing of for like service, M ; D. R. Beaton, for snaflcLsi tangry of din spa a' b( ij&botlk Oacb XQudsv _ e Ids tr ep oni- charges. with all ailpena•a direct srw from bead ars• 3 quires toots -cap, jl 26 ; D. R. Bea- Money advanced for esteares. Enclose ad. _ foul on account of anis 1SU; Thea. dressed envelope: ltanasar 90 Csswa bldg, ^ The Alaska Boundary- Commis- �' Chicago st•t4 Beare. Reese, selecting jur)re, fi3 : R. ttion l]Ave at last handed in their 1( - - - ri 9. Phillips. Assessor, se eeting lun'rs, - ACRE F.1R}! FOR'IgALE OR ..,re rt. and tha-t report is entirely �5 , D. M• ileoton.. C'lerk..at•lec•tiag jur- 00to rent being oortu bait Of lot 4,000. ] Pick _ _- �alver_e to the interests of Canada. or.,, 11J. Tie Committee recommend. •ring• 3-4 milli vest cif sndlev. Un t'a pnmtees _ ' a six eel meat to the follr;win for work 'e•' good on,. Gaak barn. eusvo. +► o o witUs. The Commis*um eom pris('(I pay' R raga a winter frait orchard, euro good wet:a, a �le rsons, three from the United performed re Engineers award re Bar serer failing syr[aC in yaoosra of farm. and a a _ states. t,vo from Canaria and one _reit. Doyle, Annan and Pickering Tp.: wa sue ft,frontbal.tee ll.� d is tnhtaefmcu ttsoa s dwell f -t .:,J:rom England. Of the.whule di.,. Thos. Steverson, for digging 41"in :Ind culrt•atwa, a splendid hone for one sodoelAcg ` >Y' �. [Jilted LerYtLu1'y everything of any laying tile, 19: Richard Barrett. for For tunhor parttculrra apy17 to hire, Wm. Xe`1 ravering dra n, 113, HxusiRon Uunlup, dw, ou site premiwa 14 : value luta been decided in favor of IV o1. k, -- - evG _ the United States. The tilld-419 of .f•,r o\erweing, t8, anti f:;r $real for sane Grove Oder : r :a 3n,• the Commission i:+, what \\-a4 gen. draill. •47e• erally expected in Canada', nut be- The Comnrit'ee on Ho As :tttIl Flrid-i 1(j% r Catlse Canada's case \�'A- cc uKltlec- gra repented and ecru tuuendtct the -and It g,%r Works + •• + a�+7 DEVITT• µ i� e(1 n'eak, but becamse the [-sited tollc,wing phytIlt t.�: :�itates was uPr'er known to fail• tet. spikeIlpj .,the l U, Joltst (:oltlun, Pi( -IL-, In returnin(' the nk, npr tlltny - - get a\'t>r '[1Hng t13Q (lelllall(led, Pring 1'ilttt P to hC. char, ed \t'ith the. Latrons for tilt -11- lilwial patronarfr of I)eAler 111 Qtt(enbton and Pultlkllyd Ctrniens. C'etiren'L a1lTkiyyN On g y hand. This Cement is lx)taglit in carload (ort, lnd will be Arld to p aura becanfie on pieviuils tWCASiuns, "Oot•,'slc.. n;y,L nails, it%', l,,le �e end �tyt season, _P r hi:r Lu intiituro that Ureenw'outl, Ont. Englxtul le not been averse io `((xxkts �upl,lied the telt\•r,:hilt, x'_',61: :\e pare .4011 prrpiirr•d to do promptly customers tit very low priest+. JloHirl Baking Co. Ltd., for nuloaclinF all work \\'e nsay l,r• fatond with. .\u , : tet•iticing the interests of Canrtcla ,tame et,t,h:r un aicjing. >F'2: l inn of c u,torn work clone on Ssttarri:+�-+. in order to maintain friendly re- = bs . _ 3« Soft vital Ca_S.:uCJ. Hichtllci �Joutr,• - •• - . lations \Pith the United States, for repairs to road serapes fit: Julln Lapp Barbs. t. a -Aa Night be etpovtetl the award (Jordon, Pickering Vill.tge• to N. chat'- l-4 _. lava readfeeliu 'ref 'c4j tiith grunt; 311c., ,ralst rek,ai}s UL - �'S I. - has cam -ed a widespread g h a anal .pl lee.; sup Yuri --PI xllsplea.ure thi•onghottt 'C':tuadit rt,ck-cru.her nail lx>at-!'p�ey ark Neat' _ -. - - - I' 1 t lied the'ojto ynship, $3.411: 11'ui, Git- f . isnc we (lonbt.whether'the feeling p_ p^ i5 near( as stroll in at $1.25 per day, j, ¢ i)f loyxjtY. Y $8,115, also drawing pule+; poyts.and _ _ Convenient Are- acknowledged by all who have tried thetu to lie superior to all Canada to -clay as, It Nvaq a ~reek timber, ?3,811: Hatch Bros.. Jt lbs. of and Cheap others. They Are unequalled for durability Alid Iightness4�f �. i('go, and we also believe that if alvanized iron for use on Carruthers draft. R'e 1]Ave them in all sizes. Single plows, 1101t 'I^:ngland was to enter opera a ivar �',rulge, Kingston road, X3.99 B. 11'rt1;- -gangs,..9 horse.2 fztrro v plo�cs in 3 sifixs, -,in le Ancl iiottble 16W that it Mould be : much inure ner, 3M lbs. washers for bridge.: at 4c., ey or riding lilo' also diffietilt matter to per Carta- $13.32: Henry White, 1(Nxf fret of if sora -01l'tibte leve it lbu� �ol]e t►i'd '�j.(xxlbtctck ��'indruilla ti`udl� everything in file ImplemE-ut, Vehicle and bridge covering, $1R : George Cue a try Power Line. diAna to .take tip nine ill the tie= gr3 ' d • ' yr fence of :the mother laud • than cam• E• D. 1•', for' -work, • perforated to Tereus to suit Purchaser. cictring the Boer war. Thi feel- his division, Sll.:>!); W. Coatis, wore: LEVans' �•� Fjimps i Prices the L(tKest. +l perform in di\-. 19, 11'2; Gro. �1'hiie, E:1 r . ing will no doabt die out in time, cunt., work performed in diva 3 and 4, but at present thele is no deny ing SlJ ; Wilflred Sildler, corn.,, work The best value for your money. _ deo. Philip), r., Brougham - the fact that a bitter feeling hgs performed iu hrSdiv., *4.150; IN". De\•- lbeen cleated in Canada against itt, cement and culvert ptppte�� supplied Englond, y TV, Disney, b Lord Alverston, Eng- thin township, form : in y, Cisterns and Tro>gghs made 4 deciding coin., work performed in his division, t0 order. lAnd`s representative, 14A.58, alar>, 47 y•da r -steel - ;against us. It is a satisfacfl0n to John Phillips, 14 s s bb-r•a 1, 81,12; J. + tis to' knout that •bath Canadians, H. Michell, coni., work performed iii' Bi -N S one from each race, were unaui- his. div„ $11.40, also, for tilling in � �=/ ��]� ,. No� Open mous in the position they oecnpied, wash-out on bridge on 7th con., op - Mid in the bold defence they made pointe lot 94, 111, tilso, for grading on While Canada w t i, o lot 35, in con 8, Markham to Brock St., --.- Whitby � A Savings Bank Account with the for their country. PP has been compelled to swallow a pay half, *11.25. On Motion tete fol- e'Banka Canada " hitter dose, there is a s[ltisfa.ction low bug accounts for work , perfc,rutcd © 3n knowing that standing -in 1w2t\ereordereci to. be prod: Claude _ _ - - - - Sove're, l Field,•fen• Work with teats, *3; John g Alisptite has been finally settled, Greenlaw, for gravel and cutting this- - - adispute, if remained unsettled, flee, $2.51 ; James Pronye, work with y n `_ ` �,*R=MMj% ZZa ont. ©' _ have in the two teArn rind .ylluvc fling .. snow, $4 ; L _. cottutries in war. is a "<� I)o - an s,. nr wore wf I ,f de sit oil aratl ,anis as we'll as lstTB®• ,A -1ble that when *e give ale r sea- H. Gormm�, con[., ta•urk perfol-led at inter _ 1 'tion a more thorough cousic�er;t- Cxrrn�hets,.hrid�tre,P31.30, alto fur 'tion, that the de(:i;ion jti:at reorder-rirkerf[ucd rn hi; di�i,ion:�82.•23; _ {��� �'��'"..f'�.:••' *�••� �� © 0ed is ills liest that could be given, (*eo hite. ecaw, cl?,\'s '3 :[rid k, fu[- Fl�t7I% �Yy,J tV•,/ �„��w.'+.'/ w�/ �..F work perforowd in )lie dv'-. evlxl.3fl, and _that any- other '\� on]c1 havt� • also for cedar piles, dirt\\ Ing yxtue anti -umber /� r been a calaluity, but as it ajtpears huilrling britlKt nn sideli14n het lots 2•I KI y . - to -ns at prc�ent-tve 1•tilvi t -Y or, re3at)n ,end 2i. can 1, 1f5r3 ;7, :t2for 'r:aur i 5 -,,fur congtatutLttiuti. _ .. procured from various tie�, th:7t1: ,Ii0. M__01 -S -Cleaner _ •J: H, (nnnuty. for tc[»og the j -- Pickering Council. drice2 f: out Cnrrtit ice» tr t: <' �f 11 kinds of rouR e4P crease L6' fin Is 71 - hridge nn sideline betwi,laky '?4 •tnd Latb, Sbi a les, Doors, iSa�b, Hotlee fin ''J•tie A11Die council met (,tlryi,o-tnt tri; 25, con 7, r;ue1 fru," the .•o i'.dmer's •she [( Car al .. 1 W i r I 'rigs an o uta ' suljournruent of Monday, Oct. 8th, iu brill c , 84, rtlyu drn\yiugginrt front _ - - the township ha Rronghani. \lenlh- the liuul5e Hill to W. Banka', 91 : _1`. Siegdor ning Windo $ it o.ers all present, the reeve ort the chair. i1'. 3fcl+ �!1.i7. Georg1N'ltite, to] if cistelti lsakg and water trougwork ilone ill bishs msde and erWareThr ntinntees:of.the. last i»eeling division, po orderavert read nail apRrmrid, nails itndaxle gremsc,, 81; Hatuilt<n[ F'111I81ia Fly Diller,A n.[mber of ttecnunta ,"err pr(aent- Bridge 1i ricks Co., fur yl' -structure -of Carruthenl bridge,:.)418 : J.'=lf. - Wnv mead from the Connors for assisting nnloatling _ O� t In er Win@ to('o. -r•e Carruthers' roel-crltshim-, b: H. rntt, hrn,us; : W Gerd T E of 15c•. per t•rxl nn 341 roof \cirri fence • • ___ g•• srdasre 1letehsnt \gas rr ai3 fl nttl the un wt st, side of sideline Into lel .end. ,�, Rearm, r1 :*!inn xsl.inl r•nnncii t, in 4tlt con., 6.73:ill Linton. 1 a.�:tt, to jt,in adepttt:a_ouna on 31 rods cif ,tinnce Liu Peat - �w,,. viva. • .� yqL - mvi. :. ^H :.a•, �'';, res"'•. kb'Sd+'w• •d r _ OLAtt8Mans There were ten teams ente -ed ! Some oil ptospectora from the the -competition and. o4tr boys_ are States contem late boring for oil All Roads pp t+3 -Beal s -._ J` Dl r9. J. H. Beal is at Pickering to be congratulated on their lits ;ori Je i 6s-i`eit `s -farms fn -Darting= - -- _ he sick. I Big Furnitui•e�Store�Jave �" Itbis week waiting on t cess in winning 2nd place among ton. . J. S. Bund • ie, now on his an- ' Bundy so many competitors. — "--vual huntipg trip to the north.V1 CBed-Room Setts,1 Samuel Bray left ou Tuesday -- , for a visit to friends east of here. KINSALE. Ila i-lor'Suites,e:Dining-rwfii Setts, Fancy Rockers in.'Great Variety. Thos. Hardy has rented the : - Michell farm for a term of years. Mr. Arinnrong, of Toronto, is visit- Bee our:Furniture before you buy. Mrs. warner Brown, of Oshan-a in gg at Jar. Sugden's. is visiting her sister, Jlre. F. j_'m• Sadler had one of his valuable Remember our prices are the Lowest. r �� r horses drop dead on the way from the We deliver all our goods free to your' ho station last week. Shylock was the"an who John Gerow has had a portion of R. W. McAvoy had friends fromJohn He Beal, `Vlaremon . amp factory covered with rock- Peterboro, Oshawa and Brighton vis- wanted a pound of 'human .:` ace sheeting. iting last week. flesh, There are many ' Win. and Miss Lena Thomson, saes. C. J. Stevenson, we regret to of Toronto Jct., spent Sunday say, is seriously i11. We hope for a Shylocks now, the convales- _ with Walter, here. speedy recovery. th's A number from here were at amiss Cotner and lasts Viola Lewis cent, the consumptive, the Es O�spent, a few daps last week visitin 'vBrougham on Tuesday attending with Jlr. and bars. Louis Rogers, o Sickly child, the pale }'Dung a J aJ the Court of Revision. Dunbarton. woman, all want human flesh ��''11 Jas. McFarlane's silo writ struck Louis Dunn, of the 7th con.,' is in the ' I�Qi'th Claremont. `by lightning during the'storm of swine business to stay. His latest and they ' can- get it—take 'Thursda ' evening of last Sleek: purchase has been a thorn' -bred York- Head . Quarter He J Ci p y Scott's Emulsion: acnab returned on Sat- shire hoq'for which he aid a fans urday evening from his \ orth- price. He has to his credit sin first prizes, this we consider something un- Scott's Emulsion is flesh Lap Rngs, Oil cloth, Spreads, Robes, Horse blankets of all kinds r west which he enjoyed exceeding- cominon_f0TA_ der one ear. s away down in price, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Fall and and blood,�+ 'GYinteusc r n er ear for men. wonnen and childrep. Mens EngIieh .and Business these days is some- It feeds the nerves, stren gthens _ Gro- w slack, owing to farmers g Canadian Rubber Casts at prices that will am a you. Shaker, 1 pd ?acing so busy with their fail the digestive organs and they Fide, extra hes , at lOc. per d. Wre,pperet s at lOc and u 61est vy, y series, Drugs, Watches and Hardre alwa s on Band at lowest .. work. feed the whole body. prices. • s As our teachers purpose attend- Call and get prices before pu"hasing elsewhere. ing the meeting the meeting of-aID�BLIC NOTICE ! For nearly thirty pears ;. -the Teacher's Association at Pick- i Scott's Emulsion has been the ening, on Friday, the school will ` Abe closed on that day. great giver of human flesh. ^ Rev,, C. and Jars. Tait ®pent ,once Is hereby sires that • BvLaw was■ ■� oney a day or two this week with Rev. tf Value v pas+ed b the trualc psi Covacii of itis Topa• QVC W111 send OU a COttple Of r ai t ae for - @li?F- sh48u�Nylnlw+rSssS on_tbe TO!ath_ da oL Sep• --- . p- aiiid--MI-s. , ing. On _'Titesda evening Jars. tember, b. D .3903, providing for the for o ounces free. i� Debentures to the amount of 8900.00 to the _ Tait sang S mBet purpose o2 providing funds With Which to 1e- trav tl,o cost of a school -site receacyparebseed L4COTT ds BOWNE, Chemlata, in school sectionpnumber ! east of the said Toronto, Ontario. FRII goods, Cheapest and Best on the market. A call solicited at A terrific thu',derstorm visited house of sthe aid section to saisiite moving the rr ase' yec, and $&.cc ; all drat¢sta• the CorneI' Store: this ltxrality on Thursday evening ,ng and equipping said scbooi•bouse', the the - _ are t. last and on Sat,,rday we were I mid endo p� 3 ors and ioaterest n tae stable property Binder Twine. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to, visited by -a hail storm. However + ,o the sal f school doetloe. and that such by a five are now otce for enjoying most beauti- I Law way registered f Oairio o t the eighteenth dap of Pirties wh3 have pnrchaeed binder twin ful weather. September A, D,194M from the undersigned this 80&300 wil gyp•` p Shoe Merchant, ; Duncan Maeriab has had his lot Any motion to quash or set •side the tam® -We 17'T ■ Palimer, Claremont. Out. on rain st, cleared out, There I or an part thereof, must be made within three please pay came t i the credit of the Sic mocths from the date of registration, and can- Cormick Harvesting Co., at the Western . tK a i uantity of rubbish lying an 'not be made thereafter. Bank. Pickenniz, by Oct. 24th. They will _ # isle side of our streets. which if I Dated the twenty-first day of September. 1906, and bills of accounts there. _ - i. moved would add much to the sip DONALD s. Bwnship. 32.2 MOODY PALMER. "i peftranre c,f our village. OD i Township Clerk, : i Mrs. W afford, of Toronto, al though having a bad turn while! in the hospital' in Toronto; i3 now i- Cream "fie have them, '- on a fair way towards recovery. • q J1fs. Tho3. Gibbons Fru"t' .1 ,end rices are right. Her mother, �Ladies gaiting on her, i9 in the city - j A large number ft•uni here tool- _ in the rvot*ball touruament A. Uxbridge on. Thataksgiving Day, $oW 86olit - and report a good time, the game* -- - brilliant and closely contest- . Hats of A11 Kinds being Parlors��es weir ed and flee from roughness. r o g NotwithsLa°ding the most tin- _ Call n ow • ifavorable weather on Thanksggftv- rThe Season's Fes- ---- • the "Chicken-i'ie- _ Jiug evening, �r q Dinner"' tis the Methodist church tures, all -New, AUnctive ILInd$ 0 Vegetables a� Qu 6 y ti ='ass a idvelded--su . The re- d� Becoming. be opened ro°gham __ _ - Ceipts of the e!veg amounted to - Store Will to .B g Rink on or about May 1Bzh, 1903. over seventy-$ve dollars._ a ,,� Res. Bar<to, of Peterboro, will _ Ready-for-wears`0 reach in the Baptist church next Ready-to-Trlm �lSANDERSOJi, Brougham. : t , both morning and even- pumps] , _a :_ inti. A full attendance of mem- — _ }�� and wciberentis id requested as iVuiticl like to have you inspect Agent for all � He Hopkuiskinds ]Che revery i 4entlemytu to coining them. Glad. -to have yen.- ivies tnsoufscinred by %be McLaaghhu. Windmills a Ali• ; ,1Bron�ham Co y, of Oshawa',, Our ecxr .1 tn�ys ,vent to U'� M. �7F''eroiiQi : idfe on 'riiauksgiving Day to lbr • 111articlpate in this foot hall wttrtl • � _ � + a ameut which took place on that IF YOU WANT. 1 We are prerred to do all finds of swift say. They played the �IMple 3 gasoline engine promptly pertaining o the D p business Leafs, or -S arboru. for tirit-lilacc Brsotford wind mill, Deerin machinery p mptlt 0m e. corn 1 in the ae°ior Contest after wiir %peers', corn ddepage'wire ta0ce� ndingetagi0o, Mo ming several other games but weie buggy or atone boat. See or write ,defeated by that team by a score �,;i. �;, -` of 2 to 0, thereby bringing the W. F. Im. Jones, , �. Sacoessor to j Bt31�am Juhn . Gerow,' Brow, a Son. Claremont. 1 isecond prize cup home with them. :air The Empire Medicine -Co, of London, w. V. Richardson, Agent,lPickeriag. undersigned a s appointed the ig , Ont„ has appo — • kens for the em oeL won — for Pickering, local agent g• B dental discovery of the nineteenth Dentary. For the treatment of the Nose, Tbrost, Broncbial Tubes and Lungs. It-caresCold& :D Catarrh. Asthma, Bronchitis, Say favor and all throat and lung diseases.. Writs A L for particulars, a stook of treatments, suet repairs constantly on hand at. M.U% ��� �T- Green River, Cat. — Fruit Trees 1citunSWAM - At All I. in& of Fruit Trees, Shrubs. . _Etc. fat gale. T. A. GREIG, Agent = :Pickering. Highest prices paid for Fall and _ ■r�� Winter Apples. JOHN E. OEEI Agent, IS Pickering. ARDSONH.RICHNo 1 Q a s m ro-. .. sP N 0 tr ► O .N ^r K Important ehoWing or finest display of Very large assortment of 04 wChina. A jBonke,Dolls, Toye, just statiels ay trade, Call reeivedfor the HolidN:..•lt , e �=— sud see them .1 tions taken for all bfaRazines,E p G= o� og kt >K Ca . Subscrip .. in ti a Weekly and DailyliNrwepapers. m �P - � aM c�5 S o �o, m g y++t r_ _., : ^,..ate• -..o is 8a D wh7 �i T �•� .APs CClC eTt7 Q,• m C=T S .: _ - \/ Y ' � �. .G�I.L � / i s • 4 a � FE 'iitbs - O Paints' o11so Wal _Pa ars, : A,larza frg'h 3t• .,k now on han3, Pr1083 in SVali Paper ranging ` from 8c. up. John: Parket, !d a ►� Feb ti N M T o m y °al Mar NO _sum Apr,1t� May+�C ,►v JceC 0 t, : m w pa, Icilyl N t" U m m pal dept •• m N QO' C " ,Decd 4' .lsnuary1?Q4—Whitby 6th, Oshawa 7th, Brougham Otb, Port Perry 11tb, Ux- bridge 14tb, Cannington 13th,,Beaverton 12th. _'ire Have 5 �N a Splendid . ...AND Stock Tor Y '• .- R_ -Your..... e _ •:- : - ��'LES: Inspection consisting of' WINCHESTER and MARLIN rifles. Single and double barreled Shot (Inns of ; well known moYSmith k Wesson, IseJhnaton and British Bulldgpat- terns at specially Close Cut Prices. : 'AMMUNITIONS Powder in black and smokeless, such well known• brands ` as SCHULTZE, Dupont Deadsbot, Crackshot and others pri- ced upwards from 25C PER POUND. SHOT, extra quality r _2,5c-_ ___..LOADED SHELLS, per box of 2a` ehelIs, THIRTY-NINE CENTS. CARTR 8.; iso per. box, 22 sbort 2 boxes for 25c., all other calibers equally low.` :WE ARE LEADERS IN THIS LINE. _Thi _u , sill Hardw-a-rb Co� :- - 126 EAST KING STREET, T ,sant-.a,e:a•�.Y .tr_: _ _ ., '• ''3 n i:..1 1;,• . �. A ,."sem-, nt -:•t , .:+",_. j w, -•: - • ,+.. r!r a"azxtowvy,,wy,� w ..Y. .. .. .. % s. .. .t _. .. ` .. - - 1.„y,�" .. :. ...i,, .. .. . ---- - -- GOT AWAY WITH $2,700 CHAMBERLAIN'S PRUGRAI. r�jj'�l 1p �orn, 81#c; No. 2 Northern 79i�; oo-, ' -STREET CAR 'HELD UP. { :THE WORLD 5. +[sS1:31L' l� tube_r, Sl#c; Decen[ber 77;c; May Points From His Recent Speech at ' .^.,,; 78fe. Daring Robbery by Two Sigharaq package Snatched Hand the Greenock, Scotland. ,� cunt s•c ADING Minnea o'.la Oct. 20.-Wheat _ men at Toronto. The following is the text of '115=• TRADE CENTRES. Decomber, 60 e; av, i , . A Toronto espa c " s '� _ - No. 1 hard,. $3}c; No. 1 Northern, his fiscal campaign,'dVat -' 82#c; No. 2 Northern, 80}c; No. :t hold-up of a street car conductor I The boldest highway robbery ted on �,.tees I of Cattle, Gra�,,, Cheese, tool- .ace on King street west on I in eastern Canada was committed on Greenock on the evening o{ October l Northern, 78 to 743c. p without his CU us . sad Other Dairy Province _M{lwaukee,. GSL._ 2Q.-Wheat.-No. 2 'Thursday motning. C.ar No. 623 i Wednesday l:ignt, when. g In 1 go�v speech he dealt I w - striking a blow or_ ustn y ` at Home and Lt broad. g an violeru-f with .prof ,rential__.tarttis,_ and the I. Northern,, 84 to 84ic; No. 2 North- was held .arid Condo 13 8t} by t o•-high-- g Greenock address be devoted to the MARKETS OF TIORLlI. �o,781 m#cto Stye Du118; Noderu 79F and o1waynien688nQueennstreet wessctor tt IIw'as the anpostmaster froof port Greville, ,.retaliation". aspect . of the fiscal 'Toronto, Oct. 20.-R'heat-The I fiti�,c. IIarley-Lower; No. 2, 85e: robbed of g26. The car, which was N.S., a seaport town on the Bay of question. rstarkut is firfi5 for Ontaria to the Fundy. a parcel containing 52,700• America, Germany, and France had I e °conga. o. w its an bkKI 45 to 45}c. lloncesi'a o There- were no The money th_e Union adopted not a'-}ralrha.zard policy, for red winter are quoted at 76 to 77c -_ pesseogera on board. At Wilson Bank of Halifax branch at Isdrrs- it had succeeded. tow freights. No. 2 Spring at 78c CATTLE MARKETS, avenue tiro men jum{�ed on the car, boro', N.S., to the Colonial Copper Foreign countries had kept their ` 'to 80c .east, and No. 2 goose at 7(k 2 ono of them pointing a revolver at Co. at Cape d'Or, to pay the let- foreign, tr e, 'and had increased. in seat. 3ianitoba grades steady', wiEh Toronto, Oct. O.-Liberal olterinRs Howard, whilst t c other ,grabbed ter s miners on the 15th. The pack- �.ery much enter proportion to the no No. 1 hard offering, alid the of live stock were made at the i1'est- price is purely nominal. At upped g trade of tri free trade country. or Alarket to-day, and business !n the box, Howard [Wade an effort to a was re istered and insured. It We were losing both ways. We .. lake ports rel 1 Northern is quoted all lines was brisk. The prices of ring the bell to alarm the motorman, nrrivcd at Port Greville on �ednor- were losing our foreign markets, tie- - at St3c, and No. 2 Northern at 82c. the best grades of butchers' and when his assailant threw him off the day night, and was to be seat for- flats-The market is unchanged, feeders held firm, while those of the car, stunning him. The motorman, ward to Cape d'Or in mail coach on cause whenever ,we began to open up .ff with demand limited. u 2 white lighter classes of stockers and but- Harry Irwin, stopped • his car, took Thursday. The postmaster at Port a new trade the door was slammed in our face by a whacking tariff, and is quoted at 2$ to 28#c west, andlIardwernbareoybs exporters SAme manhwtthlliho le liars ar hose blit Sliim the registeredta havingno to safe, his (house for these same foreigners shut us out and . • at 29c east. No. 1 white,' 29i to y Y g P Ile wrapped this pack- east. forward, and very few of the rough the head and reco%'ered the box, In safe-keeping. invaded our markets. That was un Barley'-The demand 'is fair: wfth�arid medium qualities. One lead of the trieantime the main who had been age in ordinary paper, and, accom- fme.air, one-aided, and threatened most rou h ones 1,250 lbs. in weight, struggling with the conductor got partied by his wife, started for h°had" seriously the position of every mann • offer trigs limited; A o. 2 quoted at I g , 45c noddle freights; i:u. 3 extra, 93c wa sold for $4.25, and soother lot away, taking with him the Pouch The night was dark and they {acturer, and above all, every work- sraiddle freights, and No. 3 at 41 to of ten, averaging 1,260 lbs. also xwith the cash which each conductor, gone but a short distance when a ing man in this. Kingdom. I. sci middle freights. changed hand[a. has to carry, amounting to $25. man darted out from behind the Let them ask their friends this Not enough choice butchers' to sup- The police at No. 6 station were building, grabbed the inoney. pack- question: "You say protection or Rye-The market is quiet, with E prices steady at about 50c high Ply the demand were offered, and notified that the robbers had gone age and dashed off before the dazed retaliation will be a very bad thing �Yreights. A es ticon" ue. P. C. Cron- ostm ter' could recognize the rob- for this Kingdom. 1Ye11, how do _ Peas-Trade is dull and prices un- I without an advance being recorded. in, 246, ran down I:ux!ey street an ber or raise the alarm. ou ac the fact that all the met -two young men running. g y nations that have adopted this sys- 11 changed. No. 2 white quoted at I Choice animals of this class continue He was enerall known that money to 62 to file high freights, and at 64c It be much onquit after. grabbed one by the throat, pointed pay the Copper Company's men was tem have prospered very much more cast. l short-keep feeders for itis revolver at the other, threatening transmitted about the 14th of the than we l:a�e?" } First-class Buckwheat-The market is dull ,the distilleries commanded n steady to shout tf ha did not surrender, and month, but there is no clue to the The polic which had been advo- __' evith quotations 41 to 42c at out- market, and buyers could have done he surrendered. At the police ata- criminal. Poatof3ice ina{:ectors ar- gated by President Lincoln, President side points. Iw'ith more then tY.ey got. The values tion the two mon were identi(led by lived at Port Greville on Friday McKinley, Prince Bismarck, and y Corn-Z'he market is quiet, With I of these were pretty. firm in most the conductor and gave. their names night to investigat? the robbery. many of the most distinguished . priros steady. No. 2 yellow' Amer- cases, but some of the sellers com- 1 as Win, Rand and -Joseph Ross, 237 -T statesmen in France, was "keep Sur �, ; . Ivan quoted at 55�c on track Tor- 1plained that the buyers were more I Farley avenue, both aged 23. The PROVINCIAL BIRTH-RATE. . . ____ a manufactl7ting count-rye fis-home in. _ to. Ne. 3 ye�y�� Sy,S,_�n'd No particular than before, and that any a5lver which Band is charged with dustry; fortify the home industry to $ rTrixed at 54c, Toronto. gaff a no sur a (presenting at the con uc or were not so ens to et rid of. Higher Than in 1 , was nuLe ma e i Flour-Ninety' per cent. patents Y g found on either prisoner, neither was Rate is Lower. ins left the fort behind, move for- uischanged at S3.U5 middle freights ; c A number of light stockers and n sale, the conductor's pouch and money. ward against other countries and nt- ! in buyers' saek_s for export. Straight' canning cows and bulla werQ_o._--`Con-ductor-H-c,- d-sas.�dly injured A despatch from Toronto says : tack eapecialty one country," and }� -,,rollers of sporlal brarxis tar don.es- but values in these were low by about the head, which is now swath- The Ontario }Jealth Department hes that is our own, wilier we have left tic trade quoted at 53.40 to S3. i,5 1 reason of the liberal receipts there ed in bandages. I3is wowtds wore issued a report. showing the births. tall un arded to • all these as- in bbls. Manitoba flour unchanged, lof. dressed by Dr, Harrison. marriages and deaths for last year. Y unguarded snuffs. - No. 1 stents, $4.75 to $4.910: No. , An active trade in lambs was re- The foreigners were doing the work . 2 Patents, $4 �45 to $4.50, and ported• several choice lots hringi::g I Howard's porch toss found next The berth rate shows to ial deer and of 33.i fNNI British workmen, and string bakers', $4.30 to $•4.35 on as much g us5d per the But niar- of he robery,in a ybut there t 9 still o the scene no LAs death year theere were births, were earning wages which might have . track, Toronto. I heavy 31{:licrd IIran steady at $]9, and ket, which clo.-ed ;weak. The pricesltrece of the revolc'er flourished by as eompase with s---T in 1mbe oof r 4+r opted ono mit!!un five hundred r Ithvusand I3r�tish pe°ple. But that at $ig here. At witsbde ' of exporters' and bucks were stead-'enc of the highu°the n nuc ho Some mart age in 190 w�lA 072, at, I Pp ,shorts lof $1.10 was in p did not matter, said the Cobden - -points bran is quoted qt $13.Ti4" and I iiy maintained. Club, because the British workmen shorts at $17. Manitoba bran in Calves continued steady and . un- I money and tickets aro stilt ttiissing. I year a The ntmherr of deaths rdurinq .,.: sacks, $ib and shorts at $20 here. changed. had found other , raphe tr nt, I. - the Par was "7 86t wh n :n 1901 An active enquiry for miler cows `g ew . .. was a feature. Not enough came gu 39,608,- is nd __ • the reg totalh nS That doctrine of the transfer of TITF PAIR}' 1QARI�F.TS. f flof 1,744 (labor w49 the doctrine of pedants, fortraxd to supply the demand, and I SHOT HIS SUN DEAN E led 1 who know nothing of bus n a - • - .- - -11-he-rateperb' . . • Il',ttet�-The [varkot !s Stenon•, with even those N.'ere ,not of the high ' ' _ techs was 21 1 in 1901. 21.7 In 1902: marri- nothing of labor - „rea•ipts fairly large, There is a'quality desired by the buyers of this 1 Sad Accident on St. Lawrence, i We had nothing to tear from the -' good domalxi for choice qualities. We ,market, Near Brockville. acme. in 190], 8.2, rti 19f12 9 _. - ' quote Finest -1-1b. rolls, 17# to '1 The deliveries were 89 cars, 1,217 n foreigner, }ie did not here e a i cattle 1,681 ho A Brockville despatch say's: San- deaths, in 1901 18,8, in 190. 12 6' war of tariffs, but tf there were n i _. _ .. 18c; selected dairy tubs, 16 to la c, ga, 2,728 sheer and I ford Harling, of Melntosh's mill, and in the cities the nurnher of births ,war of tariffs, hP knew we should not - 4 �+ seconriary grades; 12} t., 14r. crc:,rn-'Iambs, anti 39 calces. tyle 13 year-old eon were duck hunt- last year was 10 941; niarrfages. 5•--'come out arcond txst. • en' prints. `.11 to 22c; s-I;ds, 19c t4 I Owing to the light offerings or ex- I ing on the Ott. Lawrence Firer :n a 8741; deaths. 7,57 1 The figunro (or Ours was the greatr�st market in 2Uc porters the quotations of those were I ski on Thirsday. The father shot 14=01 were 10,047: 5,1(x51• and 8.09' the whole world. At the present J-;gge- T~.e market is firm. 1Ye !, nominally nialntalned. Ii.*st (.X- gaoto Strict new laid, 20c'; fe h i _ ulat! tsrarri- t{ _sro.tale-irant.Ceru)any_. about T` 1<y porters, +could bran $•3,80 -s 314.,.5 at somee ducks, which dived after theiresgecw,oly This makes the rat • gathered, laic, and ickled sell at 46, shot. lie asked his son, who was to I Per thousand of the pupAlntion as itwicc 1a much as she took from us, p tale to goon, 54. to 3+4".80; and I thethem to of the skify. roto>zdedatch Be-sfor I oles ] 2.1, ]d airs births 6. deaths�l3 8. hs J from France three times, and from to 17c per down. light $4.1'J up, g - Cheese-3la.rket 140 quiet, -with prig-I Export bulls-of choice quality wore) the he-:,, t Stntos_six times as much . es .steady. 3tie quota : Finest, lljc I quoted at $4 to $4.25 per cwt., and tore ,to had i:nished loading the sea .22 �, marriages 1. a9 (hep took loom us, lobo was it _ per lb., and seconds, 11 to 11�C. media[[; at $3.50 to $3.90. exclaimed that the dacha were in who stood to }ase it thwTr should tx cows sold at $3.50 sight again In the excitement of PERSONS. Heavy expert KILLEL SEVEN _ .__ PRODCCTS. I to '34 per cwt.' the moment the gun was. in some a war of tas s r _ JEiOG - - --- or _ I Wo had -a seas rt•source in-the sent' - -- nf Britain .a rrtr� the se`s There w a5 _ Dremexd hogs are unchanged• Cured The demand for the best gra desbe (the tattinaccountabhands manner the�full$harge Indian Set Out Intending to Mur- `n°thing wP wanted which the4 could . nick to 8rm, with a fair demand. We I hutcher�' was brisk. the supply der Twenty-one. - ' quote -Bacon, long 'dear, 10} to 'ins iirtu t.-. .Lower grades � passing through the boy's aide, n!- Y- .1 not supply, Thom was nothing 0-ot do ton and case lots. fork, Iwe a steady ^nd unchanged. we (most disembowelinrg• him.- The lad j* gowning, Aunt,, dt >atch says whish we ec•il that they could not' ` lateen 4818 to $i8. iil; do: short cut, q r ^ uttered an exclamation and imniedi- James Little Flume has confessed to bap uot.e Picksd I., a, ],4.5 to t;i iU Mae to $21.50• I lbs., $t.35 to $4-.: • (rood loads, ately fell back dead into his father's, the murder. of the seven persons kill- we could. If eve would, make the Smoked meats-Hauls, light to 1 $4 to $4.25. fair to good loads. (arms, ei on �lunda} on the Blackfoot Tn- F.ms�ie self-supporting. . medium, 14 to 11#c, do., heavy, l9 $3.F0 to $8.00; common. $;4 to 4- ._ ` than" rcarrtntion. Ti is confession mpir mutt take tip anew youth as to ]8#c; rolls, 11 to 11#c; shoulders, 153,4"0; rough and Inferior, $2.25 to I _ was made before United- titatos-Com- momhera of a great Fmpire which I t0#c; backs, 15 to 15}c; breakfast I$2,R0; canning cows and bulls, $1.75 r AMERICANS WIN. missioner Arnaux. Among the sev- wottkl continue from generation to . _. .bacon, 14# to 15c. I to $2 .5 per cut. - I en killed was the wife of Little genoration the strength, {lower, and Lard--The market is steady, with Trade In feeders and stockers con-I (glory of the ilritish race. 1. - lair demand. Tierces, 9#c; tuba, tinua! Rood,. and quotations remn►n-� Given all But One Point by the Plume, Iiia intention, he said, wag �_ 1. 9}0: perils, 9;c; comPourid, €1 to 9c. led about the same as before, Our i Alaskan Commission. - qtr cto lkl hisrifle.rnnderingn more. bitt useless( FIRE IN nIOIYTREAL Ii01VI�. _ (prices follow ,-Feeders, choice steers. A London despatch say's :-Tho I lie then rut a .gash in his own . BI'ST`C5S 4T moNTR.F.AL, 1,050 to 1,150 lbs., $3.54 to $'"o,I Alaskan Boundary Commission has - %heavy short-keeps. 1,150, to 1,250 throat and arm to allay suspicion. verbally agreed to grant all the i 71wo Firemen Injured and Inmate Montreal, Oct. 2o.-Manitoba lhs_- $3.90 to $4.15; stockers, 600, American co+ttentiorre except that THE ELECTRIC CURRENT. May Die of Shock. ���^' _ wheat" , is higher, being quoted at I to 800 lbs., $2,75 to $3.25; stock! for the "Portland Canal, which " goes !f 88#c for No. i Northern, and 77#c 1 calves, yearling steer-.%, 400 to 800 i to Canada: The formal agreement A Montreal were injured ch says :-Two iter No. 2 Northern, ex store, Fort I lbs.. $2.•54 up: ori colors and POor is being drawn up, and will be ren- A J Markle, of St: Catharines, finnren were injured and the lives William; this is above the export quality,, rime weights, $2.25 to dcred on Monday. - Net an Instant Death. " of 2p children and 1K helPlhi< women ;,`. , • - placed in peril by afire whi< h broke price. and as yet the millers are $2.50 per cwt. - price,g up most of the offerings; all I DiStll:try bulls, 1,000 to 1,140 -C-= _ ,. A St. Catharines despatch says: out In the ladies' Benevolent Inst1 that has come here so far has been lbs, sold at $2.30 to $3.12J per '. • • - Mr. A, .J, Markle. sulx•rintMtdent of tate, P,crthdet Gtrrcty early Satiir consigned to a milling firm, and it is cwt• THE FRUIT MARKS ACT. the .Lincoln •Iec•tric Ught Co„ of day morning. fbe damages to the doubtful whether much will -be ox, ktplr�i cows � sold .at $30 to $00 this city, was instantly kilhd about building is estimated to reach cted beTore the close of nn�ngation. cash, accotdirfi to quality. Any Private May Prosecute al ;;0 on friday morning by gaming g;,,t)00. The tire, the cause 01 ggs are fiend, with an upward ten- Lambs openocf Cirri, but the trier- Retailer. in cimtnc't n ifh a li�'o wire while which is unknown, star-ted aft the •. - . d°ncy, on account of. the cool weath- ket became easy at the close, We The Inspectors of the Dominion making some repairs to the line at utt•ic, while the Inmates were. ei er, Butter and cheese axe steady.. quote :-='Eapor't ewes, $:1.40 to. $3•- Fruit Division are tiow devoting the corner of St, Paul and. Chestnut breakfast. Panic at once ensued. Groin-Peas, fisc high freights, 72#,i J0, lambs, $3.75 to S•1.15; • export spiel attention to the enforcement titrrets. Decaa;:ed was standing on and children rushing to the street to 7 3c afloat 'here' rye. 53c east, bunks, $2.50 to 52.7:5 per cwt. a of the Fruit arks Act. Several the wet ground and in some way alarmed the neighbors, who lent fi8jc afl°at here; buckwheat', 52c; Calves continue steady at $- to rirosecutions have. taken -place in the .baro end of A broken were to tlipar aid in rescuing the inmates. No. 2 oats 35c in store, and 33 to hies. Cord an 80 ears o{ age, was ' $1.15 on track $14 each, and 4 to 5J}c per Ih. - - No. afloat; flaxseed, flogs were quoted' as follows :- Ontario; all of which resulted in con- ed his right hand, and he ecce{ted n last g y - ' h84cere; feed barley; f, $ ..r 5 ,3 barley,, Selects, .7 60 to 200 tbs. Prime bacon ti-ictions,• and several aro. now pend- current of aboilt 1;400 volt` He building, and t isfearedthat Rho stents in in Nova Scotia. These are main- dropped instantly, and all efforts to will not survive the shock. 1'ho 52#c. Flour-3ianitoba patents, quality, off cars here, $:�.4t1; lights g fla.rnes.had gained 'great headway seconds, $4.50( strop bah- r lv fol• marking inferior fruit No. 1; restore him were unavailing. he -• $4 S0; g and fats, $5.1 J per cwt; sows, g4 large-ceased leaves a widow and two chil- who-, the firemen arrived on the • ., --erg', S•l.^_5 to $4.50; Ontario straight per cwt., and stags $2 to $3 each. although o the-re cArst class ftuft iitthe deco. _ _ scene. Firemen Brophy and Pinot ro! `ers, '59.90 . to $4:-in bags, $1.90 _ ._ ;.--1. - to f2: patents, 54.15 to 54.40; ex- country Packers still persist in try- TRIED TO WRECK Ti2AIN. �� ere carrying y u:g a branch up a steer- AM-3, Sl .70 . to 81.7,5: rolled oats BATTLESHIPS COLLIDE. Ing to palm 0 inferior fruit �s No. way, when they were overcome by a $1.30 per: bag, 53.80 per bbl. Food 1. hack 'draught and Brophy was badly ''-)Lanitoba bran, S17 to $18; shorts Mr. W. A. Alacliinhon, Chief of the • yondoa Boy Confesses to Laying burned on {ace, breast and hands. �` $2U; bogs included; Ontario bran, Vessel of British Channel Squad•i fruit hi�'ision, sats that retailers Chain Across Rails. - in bulk, $15.50 to 516.50; shorts, eon is Damaged. are beg{nning to understand the T ` of the act much tiettel than A London, Ont., despatch says: in bulk, $20.50 to $21.50. Roans- p London 'despatch says :-The (scope Arthur Davis, aged 15 years, wan VISIBLE T8 NAKED EY F. Choice primes, 51.70 por bush in car two British battleships, Prince I formerly, and appear well aware °f I arrested on Wednesday charged with' - lots. Provisions-Healy Canadian George and Hannibal; both belonging the existence of the lain and of the g in- racing placed a piece of heavy"chain 'Sun Spots 172,000 Miles Loa b short cut pork, $20.50 to $21; light to the Channel Squadron, were in tact that it is bedng enforced t�K . „ 58,000,-Miles Wide. short cut, $20 to 520.50; compound collision on Sunday night near Cane spectors. They also understaiI4 the Across a rail in •tha Grund Trunk refdnieta lard, Sc; pure Canadian lard, I'inistero and have put into Forroll fact that it is at the disposal of any yards here a few 'days ago. The A Washington despatch says: The private citizen. A Prosecution " is place is close by the Thames River United States Natal Observe,t°ry on 8# to 9c; kettle rendered, .10 to They had been manoeuvring without. Bridge, and railway men say that ' ._ ' 101c; hams,. 121 to 14c; bacon 14 to lights. The Prince George was now pending in Toronto by a.private Wednesday made observations of the 15c; fresh killed abattoir hogs, $g badl damaged. It is reported that had'a train Attempted tp pass over extr ordinary' group of solar spots fo g+fresh5. Egg•4-Candled selected, y citizen against a retailer who is said she has nine - feet" of water in her visible on the, sun, the largest group to a.2 straight receipts, 17c; Mon- hold. Sho may have to be beached to have disclaimed responsibility: the chain it would baninly have Only a single basket is involved, but been 'derailed. -The embankment is a discovered in the last decade. The real limed, 16 to 17a Cheese-On- to prevent her from sinking. it is clear that if individuals do not 15-foot one, and but'for the fortu- observations are under the direction - tarso, 11} to 11}c; Townships, 10#c; ----C protect themselves {n the case of nate 'discovery of .Davis' act, a ter- of George 1-1. Peters, who .made. a Quebec, 10}c. Butter-Townships CENTRAL FOR HORSE THIEF single baskets, they are not likely to rible wreck twist have resulted. The statement, saying:- "The group see- creamery, 20} .to 21t; Quebec, 20#c; - do so at all, as ninety per cent. of prisoner, who .bears a bad repute- sists of about nine spots in all and , Western 'dairy, 16c, . Sentenced, at Berlin to Eighteen their purchases are of single baskets. tion, has confessed his guilt. . . .r*i,. f^r Cum-@__.-.-- It will >i_e the policy of the Depart ----4 -- Into taro principal cipal spotsdication [ orngrout sg; t?TCITED STATES MARKETS, h - E�. OUTH-AATabmetrtrat-sePttratte1-T�tescia3�----Lite I;u"nlo,, 20.-Flout-Steady. A Berlin, Ont., 'despatch says :-A ment to hold t e retailers laore- _ total length of the disturbed region; Whept-Seri_ Oct..c higher: No 1 higher; self-confessed • horse thict named strictly to account in the future for was 172,000 miles,-with a width of Wh asked; winter firm; Iso, 2 rod, Roxie 3Yalker was on Saturday son- the packages of fruit'whfch they pass Large Increase- In Acreage and abort ,8,000_miles. .The group was 86 -Earns Quiet; No, 2 yellow, fenced to eighteen months in the on the public. It the retailers do Condition Good. Contral Prison by .fudge Chlaholm. not themselves complain when they A Sydney, N.S.tY., despatch says: easily seen by the naked eye at they b13ci No. 2 come 5Ae. Oats-Rulet; . -Walker stole a $200 snare on Oct. find dishonest Packing it is because The Government estimates the aron -Naval Observatory by several of the t' I I No. .*bite, 41#c; No. 2 mixed, 89c• 3rd, from D. Anderson, at Hays- they are willing"to .share in t.he. of wheat in New South Rales-at 1,-. astronomers and ought to he conspi-I Parley'-Wostern, 5-1.to 6$c c.i.f. Rye yille, and was arrested on the 10th fraudulent profit. of course, 'the n •„r _�o" ], 59c in store. Canal nclra b Ali h Constable Huber. original packer will always be prose- R28'9`i8 acres, or 2.6,600 acres euoi,s ob]ects for several days yet l ,;+ at El Y F . above the area in 1902. ,The condi- A brilliant aurora was observed last , frs•ights-St°edy.' Walker was' wanted by the Toronto cuted when fie can be discovered, but tion,n[ the who is distinctly good. evening i+uluth Oct. 20.-Whoat-To ar- authbritfes about a year ago. that' will not excuse the xetai)4 tr. ,, . ;rig.(.-No. 1 hard, 82#c; No. 1 North- - .. • e'j. Gam. 9 ' ., . . d _ .. 1 ....., 9 .. I :. ,_. . . a,: ^ 1 m as u :.� ..y- F,� a .r um ,�. _ a,Vwt to4. -Y5£.? .'f:.4. - -s� ,'y,' ° > ta%.•7 a'b: r5" 'M tte51?a�* • �.._ •" �' .`,',•, ,!l" .L - RM ?� 'F., . a.:.• ...ar m, b. ?'u �"� `' ., -J" - ki1kR, I .-. - ,v�1., e :r'rs -r:,`..•X13.m'iWls-,?tw*r+tn..xs`ns�....� - r .. a:,, ;&.t.. .aS�h.. .� - . , - 1 ::.. ': h '�.I. - _ _ >. .. y11 �14 Z.% '' ._q' ,W, . " .e� - +' :' may. �,. -. r •r ..... .:,._.. ,. Ya,.. «., a .. .'i i {' ,. :.r .we f 3' ria . ., ,o., 1 u .. , _ T .., .@ .a _ -. " .: M v . 4,� . ,, ri _ - e r;' .. • I -a a' _ r Z. f a� custom with the L: es to s camp 0. _ ,t 'i• atter a death, and Adolphe suggested gland leave this weeks. ]ii ay I s . that the tents should be struck ear- ask you permit to see ray brother ? I. : i ly sold a move made northwards. I will come you to -morrow at noon F . OXO WHOSE DbUGMTEXil _— i �,1. I , mSS�--- ! - _ suranc� o! my - - WAS RESTORED TO 46 - ' __.__r -- Leave- the--bod,v _ it,ll_ 2tim--hg arid_ }loping to _r_Qce v�-per- 141iriam would see to its concealment 'Receive sir the ap " , � ,_ Grecd I r- -1d and burial, and follow next day in obedient services, HEALTH. the tribe's tracks. "Adolphe Dubois." _ he t noon the next day, thelelders at since fell in thetrouble, this daring man -went, and was H to of g ad Suffered From Hea inches, suggestion. The body was stripped, overwhelmed with grief at the tidings Dizziness and Fainting Spells -- 't` + ' f the for they did not believe• in a waste of his brother's death. He Feared -at one Time. that. CotY' 4r The Sign o / thirrOW --� of useful clothing, and laid under wept to think that he aumptioa' Would Follow. _ __ I Adolphe's van, aned there it lay had arrived too late; for an All the freshness of youth, the the whole night covered by a tar- Inquest had been held and the body rosy cheeks and bright eyes of girl- r Paulin. buried.. His lamentations for his hood, the charms of budding woman- eee�eetlee0e0eet"Oeeeiietl9e etre" During the night the two brothers brother -his dear, dead brother- `hood, are due to pure, rich blood - CHAPTER 7►IV, moon should suddenly appear and discussed the situation and matured filled the air. The stolid English r ry and health nerves. liken the face a plan they had often had tri mind• temperament of the officials could Y betrayhim. He had got within a is ale and the eyes lack lustre, A quick step on the short ladder ;At morn the camp was struck and not understand the emotion eho%vn P Y few yards' distance of it when the ' when there are headaches and back- Acsdittg up to the caravan, and j before the sun was very high the by this foreigner. Adolphe entered. His face was ;moon did appear, and the nest in- gipsies were a mile distant. All Arai at last the sad• inters'few was aches, shortness of breath and pal- Stant he bad. raised his revolver. --.dearhly.-- mbledhisftrm that was left was htiriam's tent over, and he left the precincts of the pation of the heart the blood is ser - it was evident that excitement bad ' rrtarr tviti irnife Teised, rapidly ap- o p e s caravan, an �e 'Tthiag" prison armed with what he had iously out of condition, and decline got him'. tightly in hand. � ' covered u under it. gone for -a certificate of the death and consumption may well be feared. "]3iriam has been with ou all the roach the tent, nose a moment P (P P Miriam and the two men break- of Alfred Dubois. All was abso- In emErgencics of this kind there is 5' when he saw `his she a silhouetted on evening -has just left ?" P Rated together, and during the meal lutely safe now; be could move with- no medicine so certain in its benefici- "Yes " replied Alred surprised at I the canvass wall, then suddenly she was enlightened as to the dis- out fear. The hue -arid -cry was at al results as Dr, Williams' Pink Fille. • the question; "is there plunge his knife into the canvas, . osal of the body, and at once be- an erid;, and even as the body was Every pill makes new, rich blood, q , anything un- I stagger forwar--d} then backwards, I P . ustfal about it ?" And then notio- with his hands to his head, and fall 'came a willing helper, Adolphe buried as Alfred Dubois, so' he then strengthenea the nerves and puts the Ing his brother's evident perturbs -1 a moaning heap on the ground. I mounted his -cycle and rode away, and there bLu-ied the name. He sufferer on the road to health. Proof tion, he continucid; "What's the mat- I I lceving a ghastly piece of business changed the-hankiworx of-iiT�gudTof-Ch7s is found rrr fix ease oflss for , ygh look scared.' p for man was to aadedttlinerbe- cis And the wavering arm with the re- 'for his brother and the girl to lieu Port Dalhousie, Ont. - _- "Eaou h to make me. I Your res-( out -the dressing of the corpse in'tenirig himself. Henceforth he Tt.o story of this young lady's res- ence here is known."' Itween httnselt find Lhe tent, arLd ,the convict's clothes. would be known as Count Oscar de Location to health is told by her - -Adolphe ! ' ` ' .. lmissin him might mean wounilin They had mapped out a meeting- Verement. mother as follows: "A few years - -- "Fact. I lett you to ourselves, ! g g=Trla on the banks of the neighbor- (To be Continued.) - ago my daughter Bertha began to Y I the occupant of the teat -the' atm I in river, _and some hours after both and was sitting quietly concealed be was gradually .lowered, fo'r Adolphe R t decline in health. Among the early .hind the hedge, smoking. I was out parties were making for it, Miriam t symptoms were loss of appetite, loss �, S was paralysed by what bad occurred, I ofPP- of sight, because if the murmur bi he could not understant3 it. There ;had put the horse to the van and , 'EBSOAAL PO]NTE]?S. of strength and an aversion to exec- - - . ==waiees-exam-horn tiro -ran, - there! by-the--fiat,ermnn they 6P1onP.j •- - -- ----_ - -- -.--------.tion. These were followed b severe . was a sudden thoughtless contrac- $fir should be no sus icion aroused. Be tion of the muscles of his band, j to. But it was intended to strap K_ otes of Interejt About Some headaches, and sometimes faiUU_4---- PX� - - __ one, the 4n finger on t e trigger uI1e� w bo-dy t8- t fit t - 04 - — s. her color a her an s ,o . was think. A m nth has one b sail g p 'the flat-bottomed punt and keep it Prominent People. `; g Y+ the result that the report of a Pis- (there till the water had acted on it . greatly reduced In flesh• In fact her you are n° eater now thea you !fol rang out over the slumbering One of the wealthiest heiresses in condition seas such that I feared she were. The hue -and -cry is still I camp, the bullet being buried it the :in the usual way. And that svgs "Yes. What has that to do with shat was done. }}.Lhe world is the Lady Diary Hami1- would go into consumption. We ground at the shooter's feet. (ton, only dau hter of the late, Duke tried a number of medicines ;tut they your scared In n moment the cam was arson- 1'ite details of the work are better 6 "Hear me out. It Is a cloud P skiJrped. Suffice it that during the of Hamilton. She Is a cha)miaq did not 'help- her; then a doctor was y, ' ed, and tumbling out half-dressed. A girl 01 nineteen, and In two ears icallod in, but there was no improve - night; the moon comes out night it was done. The punt -with Ig y • tltfuliv, A few minutes ago, when��pry wens partly the same clothesiits human keel -Ras securely chain- will be mistress of $1,000,000. iment, and thing< looked very. hope - night and day, so that a minute !less. At this stage actin on the the moon happened to be beaming, 'after the firing of the shot they were ed down, the boat run into some I The King o! Siam is a great be- . g g I chanced to cast m eyes cam reeds and fastened there, and at day- leever in all thins English, Ilio ',ads'ice of a lady friend !who,' by the y Y P-1all gathered round adulphe. R g !wav, was studyin mcdlcine and is wards, and to m horror I saw a �Ureak the caravan was travelling place is full of magnificent furni- g Sr I He explained what be had seen, p g now practising in Chica o1 I started loofa crouched beneath this van, ssith how he had come to fire rho allot, !away northsvafds. Lure which was purcna9ed in London, fi R R Isis ear to 1t, listening !" I A week after, Adolphe had cycled land wherever anythin new in u now her Dr. i4itiiams'' Pink Pilts. and with one accord the camp turn 6 P-_ Alfred sprang to his feet, and to 3dirtam for further explanation, back and wai fishing, A fisherman a holstery Is wanted it is generally an ,In the course of a few weeks there - . I`rir•ped his brother's wrist, as be I ed "I had reeds up a couch'on this being on the water all night would i p'nglish firm that secures the order. was a decided Impro%';rnent in her otRsed in his ear : 'rtde of the tent," rite said, 'on had (have excited no sugluclon. even had IHis Majesty has brought up all his condition, and by the time she . had . . "Arad' Is the man alive now 7" he been seen, and the work he had taken n;ne boxeq she was aCain en - just fain down, when I saw on the children to read and speak our lan- "Yes. Pass me the revolver from outside a shadow of a ma.n with a'.to do he preferred doing by might. trate fluently, and for sone years !owing �'nrfect h.�alfh. Pu'rfr,g her Dehlnd that breaker." lrtite `!n his hared In a moment I *rlYtJl instilled oars he toavd the ;e had in his employ an E:ngltsh fllnesq her %%c1Rht was r6ducc><1 t° There was a world of meaning !n had sprung to my feet and seized ipunt away -away to near the Nabi- igo%'ernesa, to whom he paid $3.500 a ninety-five pounds and while Liking I the way he spoke these words. Ae tations of men: and then he poled the lis it Increased to one hundred _ - - this mallet we knock the stakes 1n : I ear. p' his brother passed the weapon, he %villi. TRte next moment there was the Punt in as far as he could, and y and ten pounds, iry advice to other . .said ' , n ripping sound, and a hand with a loosened the straps whish held the I M Fernand Lahuri,- the well- mothers wire have weak or ailing. "Goad' boy but be careful," . knife in it came through the ean,vas' burtlen beneath. P'tahinR off Fent- I known french advocate, is married ,girls tq to ince no time in giv:ng . .. "'Trust me. Tell me, what Were and the knits wen burled in that ; ly from the shore, he was horrified to a most beautiful woman, who was them Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." • ;you talking about in here ?" part of the couch where a moment , at what he saw by the light of the, Miss Maggie O'Key, a London con- Nearly all the ills of .life are due ` ' �issar^:s 1 hadi_h�>t tyl The me,bre,king day -saw come up beneath cert -singer, whose moll-.cr kept a ta-had-t.load,._and__theV_-aresured_hy_— -" -- p R e oa u w v e-Iie _ga`vc Ta-dtng-house xi tl,ii-west eri� 7iecnt�c�-I—am tizzitd' -'fide zone moment I brought the mal:et down Pr. 1Vllliams' Pink T'iflq simply t rL 'Who was listening means lolling ; the awful thing a push, and saw it There two guests fell in lore Kith with aJ! the torco I could on chs' ci►uae these ilia make new, ,,rtcit (tame one. I watched him sharpen- � mea. I hear . a crack and n groan ground on the Sloping bank, ss he i her-'ri Lnbori and the great plan- ,blood thus bringing strength to cv- ling a weapon. I saw murder writ- _ had Interwled it to, ist. Vladimir de Pachn•, nn: She and that's all." Ivry part of the body. That iq the (ten in his face. Yet he cannot I Thor., to his boat, he towed the (chose, and married, the latter; but, , I Dy the side 'of Lhe tent the ntttat whole secret, and is the reason why (know 3 ou; why should he want to Suss huddled u The roans had 'Punt away, rowing as he had never I the union provin'g an unhappy one, 'kill you ? I can understauii gi%Ing 1 p' g 14, rowed before he was so anxious to . Lhr--ae pilin have cured otter other was ceased. Tdev ex hnedrrii . de-. g l�uentlyCe waagOtxainld, and. sober . .__ __ �y*ou up for the sake of a rewarii,leave that asefi,2 thin behind, He � medicines have failed. Ail rnedirone - (but 4 >t fastened u the punt, showed the meeting her old law- lover dealers sell these pill,*, Tut there are - acribed the noise she had heard as P P in Parts, she 'made an alliance with "Do you know the man ?" 'boat into the reeds and left them some wbn offer substitutes: ane lhal ,,, - a crack, and crank Indeed it was, � him which she has Heyer regretted. the full name "Pr. Killian:?' Fin4 Yes Reuben -Reuben Lee." for good and all.. He ran back to ' -'"'They man with the sore juwt over the temple; it was an ab- g The man with the most gigantic Pills for Pale_. Pen . - . oyes?" Icycled where he had left his machine, and plc" i9 orinted ns solute death -blow, correspondence. is the Czar of Rus=la, ppm around every 'box. It ` _- - -` -"Yes." The tint was examined, the rip La to an elevation a mile away, �who, -i! he rend all the communlca- the sure "We were talking of him."' the canons seen, and the krfte-Rau-(which comatancled a view of the tions that ar addressed to him, in doubt send direct to therIlr. L1ff• �• S lirims Vi dicine Co., brockv#,le. -lint --- ' Ah ben Lee's knife -drawn from the river's bank. There he rested, acrd. . • - would have no leisure from one "Miriam told me at a murder oi_ couch -bed into which It had been with a telescope, snatched, and the pills will be sent bmail at - which he was fit _ '- palpable It seemed an endless time before 'week's end to the other. rive bun- ;50 cents a box or six 'boxes.too - "Y s. He„and two others of the murder shadsniInt•bnd d. a ver - ,any Lie stirred in the cottages; but (like tetters, exclusive of something S. i0 - Y' plunged. It waa al ably that dict a g y at last he saw a slip -shod Roman like ah•.indred petitions from spy Lot,bs, fat— the+7on1 p p tribe. Two are dead, and lSitiam luted the jury', at sacs. In a cor- come out of the door of one' of with grievances, r+,act His Majesty "T wnnfie In the sole living R-Itness." __ them, doing up her hair with one daily. The contents of all these ef- why th,• tiger doeRn't lie down'ant • "And she told you this ?" c hand and carrying an 'empty pail fusions are carefully note,4 by the go, to sloop once -in a while ?" Nurse "Yes." 0% W. CEIASE'S was driving there, and from away e�retariea, wJ:o have strict injunc- ••T am sure I don't knnsv, TZnhhy,' ` "And he heard her ! That ate, � �s up the river Adolphe %wa rowing I tions to inform Isis DFpjesty of every llobhy "Do -} oil gnppo-e he's nlrai( - CATARRH CURE .., �, b J g he will turn into a rug it he floes 7" counts for it. It is not 1 our there -cowl tAdol behind him a corn tinier lodged by a 'Russian sub - death he mc4ns to coWass, but the 1psn„�y� ya"=Wpr' B'�"w" d I heavy, cumbersome Srsfting-punt. + feet, be he a man of peace or t� Ni- . _. �1 "' L. girl's for betraying him. So far, - y�� the Ulcers, clears The a:e I Both vessels he hack' purchased, hi;ist. I'a.pa : "Dear me; 3iztry ' srl atevct ' _---,-_ you are sate. He did not see me panes=as stops dropptne la tb. It was a gru.e5onlc task they bed Lady,. Pp}Jey• -'who wee a hiss , are y'ou, guinfi Lo do with all thesd =-- • watching him; he would imagine ' throat aa$ perm.enol 3 wree 1 laid out or themselves, but for Al- T CaterrhmdP Pevv. Bto�►et Rachel Gurney, of \orfolk, England, trunks? Two, 't rill motwelve o your voice mine." free. .Art dealers. or tred'a safely -and that ryas' the main Lha: "I see. It 'is the girl be has the Medicine Co- Toronto and Hu6ah is a very .accomplished woman, with them. You can't fill more A. W. Chew � cottsideration-the discovery of the one." 'Jtamma : "I know it, my _ knife into." ---' - --- ' misting convict's body was essential; a fine and beaftcn been voice, -'Or,"-said Adolphe grimly, -in I whish has often been heard on con- dear; but we must make a decent 1. P g 3 seer's court it would have been "jus- and it had to be round in a certain �' , a earan,ce on arri%ln * at the hotel. • whome he means to stick it. She tillable homicide." With the dwell- 1 way too -too ,disgusting to detail cert platforms in the poorest parts PT' _— b - sleeps alone in her tent. Pnss that ars. in tents it took the form of I here. When a body has been in the of London. ]Ir. Charles Gurney, her TTave you any defects ?" "Yes, -box of cartridges; I may as sell• fill ••serve hits right,," but it meant the stater a week the clothes it wears (ladyships tether, was a well-known t vir Tam short-sag,.tcd." "How car each chamber." same thing. - - helps 'largely in- the identificati°n; Quaker banl.e,• who fell on evil days you prove it 'i" ' F,asilpenough, doc• _.. He did. So, and quietly left the ,the features are swollen and dis- soil gave uR everything• to his crti ' caravan, It was a cloudy night, as ditors. Itis daughters for a time tor. T1s you ace that nail up yon- g : ChAPTER YV. torted bcyonii ordinary ,FecoRnition. g der in the wall ?" "Yes." "Weil. he had said, occasionally lit up bril- -that was -the fou:vdation of their served in a milliner's shop in Lon- • liantly by the light of the moon. The camp grac:ually settled down scheme. don. The Misses Gurney were soon I don't." • He kneiw 'the direction of 3tir'tam's to quietness again. Three of the And brat' is the way' it was plan- removed to more congenial sur- �yhat would yell do if I were tr. .- tent. and walked that way, walked elders and Adolphe discussed the i•ned, that the convict's body was to roundings, and it was as the adopt - }n the sihadow o! the bed e, lest the situation. It seas a superstitious righ yon %%oak a ere 'ud be at; g he found-atter being a week in the ed daughter of the Duke and Duch- right, mister," answered \Icn.n<lerii:g Biliou water. That is 1%•hv the punt was. ess of Bedford that Lady Dudley met, Mike. "T kin take a joke as well as • necessary. . '.Moored in the stream, I the young peer Rho became her bus- an. belly. _ —� Are You a ij wba jd excite no surprise; punts band. :-.!��4-,��* are kept that wap for months to- I Sir Joim Gorst, instead of being• Afore Wren would he rich if money —Blame Liver. ith' the' other. ,She went straight ,, politician of note, might ,to -day %w,n as hard to Spend as it is todown to the river, and there she „ate Uecn a bishop. As n young I ens n.. . ... �_ I.. '. _, dropp.ed, the pail and -ran back , to man, fresh from Itis Wranglershio at I - the cottage : slie had seen • that Cambridge, he actually took shit as A man c tds ono-tl:ie'd of his 'life Seoros of the Common life of Life Dua to Disorders t" rg- a mis:-ionary to tlie islands' of the Iin'bed, brit it's the other t%vo-thirds .- og the LIVET are Curable b i Two half-dressed" men, pre:n: ma: J-1 Pacific. As, fate would have it, there iiltat usdially causeaall the trouble. y Iattractocl by her cries, rashecl out was a charming young lady on 'board DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY -LIVER. PILLS. ' ' •'i'ane tact in the direction t° which 1 'Never kick a dot; -to which you she seas Pointing. Near the body slim %vas the innorent means of cans- p nfi'• ha%'cnt't been properly introduced Tt you are bilious, Ulama the livor. 'liver. Overeatitt P P ing the young enthusi t to neigh - I'e Y g, excessive drink- they nosed, and Adlol he almost the claims of the altar against those —T .If v_ our digestion is impaired and Ing or irrgular meals are very likely I fanck.d he could see their lips SAVED TABY'S. LIFE. - of.thc heathen, and the altar Larne you suffer ftotn 'headache and dizzy to upset the action of the :Jiver, framing the word "Reward." But j . apeies. blares the liver.. It your overload the system with bile and he had seen enough. He mounted the scale. Thus it happened .that boss'ela are irrettttlar, constipation br.inq. on bilio.us•ness or sick head- his machine, and rode, away, back .fr. Gorst broke his journey at �e%v Mrs. T. Brisson, Gold Rock, Ont,., ' 'Zealand, and under the stimulus of _ and looscnesa aiternatin blame *the ache. Keep the liner in. health by to his .brother Jtis brotktcr who was writes.:-" Baby's Own Tablets snveil liver. If you have pain under the using Dr, Chase's Kidbey-Liver Pills free at last. his Voting wife started the career my little boy's life when there scent shoulder blades, feelings of fullness and you will avoid many of the com- And then they resolved on the do- which is familiar to all who take an ed no hope, and he is now a bright, Ing of a daring thing. It would interest in politica. rosy healthy child. He sttf ered atter meals, aching limbs, a yellow, mon ills of life. There will then be !; g ng• rmjTl(!v complexion, blame trio liver. no constipation, no stomach troy- ntake assurance doubly sure, it was "Rolfe Bolderwood," the writer of more than tongtto can tell from ob- 'Tnrk;�d, sluggish action of the liver hies, no danger of kidney turd urin- true, bttt,, to the cfrdl'nary° mind; was Australian bushranging' romance, has. stinate constip'ntion and medicine Is res°onsibl I for all these sy-mptome • ary derangements. , a terribly risky thing to venture on. I just completed his seventy-third year' gave him° r o relief until I gas c him. ; and while you havg..a right, to The position which Dr, Chase's Three days after the incident just ard.is living quietly in Melbourne, a Baby's Own eta, I would not . blame the liver, it may be well for KI-chtey-Liver Pills hold to -flay as detailed, Alfred -of course a differ- spot with which he was familiar be- be without the Tablets in the house, z.. -= _-_ he leading family medicine is un-,. ent .Alfred`.. from the convict; the for a house was built upon it. Air. and T think they should be kept in 9 - tedly--'d'ue -to their wonderfai dress, the ' shaving, the hair -trim- ov t� art shout to hal t the liver 't out of <i-111 ii7Ty g, Tom Browne, to glee the famous every home where there are young Tho eh bile, which he healthy prompt action on the liver'and their ming, t e h h© felt Colonial author his real name, began or delicate children•" ` ]Iver filters from the blood, is na-,combined effort on the kidneys Rnd sure had. made, so great.a.c Ei life' -as a' pioneer 'squatter-hTr thr, All the minor ills--of--childhood, lure's cathnrt.ic and is necEssary to bowels. There is, no medicine ob- that he would never be recognised- bush, but- various droughts crippled such as Indigestion, colic, stomncl•. _1! healthfta and regular action of the I tamable %%')rich is more' useful !n put up at the nearest inn to the his resources, and he eventually ac- troubles, diarrhoea, worms, consti• t. 1to%%-els, it is poison when left in 'the crises of emergency whon the diges- plrison, and from' there wrote to the Cepted a post as stipendary magic- pation, simple fevers, and colds nrf blocid atx! Rives rise to, many dis- 1 tive, urinary or excretory =systema' governor of the gots As a measure trate under the Government of New promptly relieved and speedily rare! tresgirg symptoms, Thr use o[ Dr. i are deranged than this great pre of disguise he worried his ]eller to South Wales.. Many a man who, on through 'the' use of these Tablets ,',e Chase's Kidncy-Liver Fills promptly I scription of Dr. A. W, Chase. One bald English, and determined to convection before "Rolfe Bolder- They aro Frtiaranteed 'to contain nc cures torpid lii-cr and biliousness, I pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all speak it even gorse at the inter- , .. `; wood," could not pay his fine has, opiate and tnay be {given' with abso and because of their combined ac- dealers or Edman son, hates & Co., Stew• ills letter ran : had it quietlyaid for him b this kite safety to the yomigest. and moan tion on iiv-,r, kidneys and bowels (Toronto. To protect you against "Sir, -I to England came this large -hearted ma iatrate who in thiel Relirnte child, Sold by all medic•lri " east:re a t•horovgh clehnsing 'of tt:e imitntlons the portrait and signa- weeks, to hope find permission to 6 g py�tt m. !%ire of Pr. A. N. Chase, the famous interview my brother Alfred, who is way did good by stealth and "pitch- (dealers or sent post paid at 25 cent, Tl:nre es vrottably nb one or{tan r ,- , receipt book +author, are on every imprisoned with you. I hear in- ed in'' to ti -,e local reporters Perles I n I„v; t,y writing The Dr. R i!:i..m I gponsib.o for so many ills as the , bax. .rr formod that permit is given on ►ip- they recorded it in the news to rs. , redicirc Co, N,ockville, Ont �. _ .._._ _. . -----•1 . . 1. . r . .... - . i% 11 . ji . . , ,. . . .,;a'�d� ':�r �+.....i ,-- s � .< wk .. v,.t. n x;..,i' F �,�,,,pa ,,,k,r r ;ry u•.'*.-,;51�-•,"i.,R ... _ .. ,. •. .s,, ay • .+ o }�;ry, ..,,£,a•. .. , M„ _ , ,. . • , m'. ,..., - ,4. + '.• �•+:s,. 't',.,..:+sp„�r�.sy.• '^{"• '"! raG •''', " ' �;. Ld:AAkl. •J,:`J-.:. e!^',.9.+�•f.e.. J1R.Y ., ... ,:' .. . 'a s.,,. - ... ..ids•_ :'3'^Ff .l. ht R" 'h. K r! .Kr •^+s 9�t.., J4 .-Fy,l�,". a .' t...>. i... ... .., .. 7n�'R�t"'r..."' i•'1.','h+°'•y '� .X"n•, f1P'�i5'1"§ "p�r ,o �w n....,.,u 3 • .,A •> , P ,. . �.., +, C'6Jt .. ..: .. ...+'a"° »l' . '�' . `1r,',.ft ls! .., . +,• m ih. .:'•'4'r�+v}•YiGw,... °'�, �.,, .nr, � � �+^•"'ra '•ir n,- :f' i'a � G .. .s • TOOIIiiSIIBacRlBEks:By efemns —�, Appleton and wife oitTTor_ .Sale Register. � a to the address label oa your p.pyw yoo r • " caa always "certain rho datewwharh auto, spent Sunday -with friends TvssDeY, Orr. 20TH, 1903.—Auction- -s our sabsoraptioc So Tama Ntswrto psdd, in Pickering. �• Remift ass are aekFowled[ed b a sale of farm stock and implements, � ' a3ts sof daW eta la oa Papez - — - ain, etc.,the-propertyo a �.i VV f ! i'• ,�+>,w fecal��moaa7 of 1111:1111-9,l es . slws7s ai yTane Sng en, at fuss e. or — — b3ey thtedasa�paid ahead --� to the College this week. other particulars see bills. Poucher ' -D. Brokenshire is having his dz Postill, Auctioneers. reats and Pea Jackets. -- - Oct. 3a?�-Auctioh •sale TEST STYLES in Gents Ove _ '�$6. nQ .rase eleaned-out-and his- dam. TsvxsDAY, 'NEW T13INGS in Ready and -Tailor -Made Clotting wavwm"put in shape for the winter sea- of registered and grade cattle, hogs, T p pe SPECIAL VALUE in Fleeced and Wool Underwear and son. sheep and implements, on lot 7, con. and Top Shirts which cannot be beaten 7, — Pickering, the property of J. H. Picsattixo, (herr.. Oct. 23rd, 19M. A Pentecostal service will be Jones. Sale at 1 o'cl'ock, p. in. held in the Methodist church neat Terms, 12 months credit-Poucher A full' line of Boots and Shoes always in stock. t Sunday mornin at 7 o'clock. Ev- Postill, auctioneers. _ LOCALISMS. erybody i=nvited FRIDAY, Ocz. 3RD,—Auction sale of AuDt1I2g - Rev. R. Thompson will preach bulgy, harness, robe, etc., at John- . . at I0:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. in the son s hotel, 4hitevale, the property } -Shawl lost, gee new advertise- Methodist church and at 2:30 p. m. the late Alex. Dunlop. Also, * Sundaycattle, scales. etc. Poucher & Pos at Audle - ment colo mn. y neat . till, Auctioneers. --Geo. Pnilip, of Brougham, was -Mr. J. M. Denyes B. A, of SATURDAY, 2 Whitby,and Mise. Limbert and Orr• ,}TH -Auction sale in town otl Tuesday. • of farm rtock, high -bred sheep, im- - -- - -- --._._ - -. -Wood wanted. A load of good Miss Baird, of Greenbank, Will be plements, etc., on lot 12, 5th con., - dr ine. Call at this office. * guests at the Methodist parsonage Pickering, The gprope: ty of John Doha Clark returned on M on. during the convention. Lynde. Terms l2 months' credit. ' l da night from his trip to the -The pastor reports that great Poucher dz Postill, Auctioneers, E S y g he reviv.WEDEeDAY, Noy . 11.—Auction sale of LADI t • • t ][North-West. interest is awakened int - -�'. D. Rogers has had laced al meetings in the Methodist farm stock, implements, etc., at lot P 8, con 1 (K' gston Road), the prop - in his bake -shop a new kneader church. Probably thirty or more erty of hn Munro. Sale at 1 for mining dough. haveyrofessed conversion. o'clock, sharp. See bills. Poucher `Never before have we had such a complete range of L oder- -Miss L. Morrissey spent the —Mr. Thomas Thompson, Mrs. Postill, Auctioneers. wear. We bought direct from the factory. 'See them. You are• Thanksgiving holidays with Mon- (Rev.) Moore's brother, and Mrs. ready for winter if you get the underwear bearing this stamp ' Areal friends, returning on Mon- T. Thompson, Rev. Mr. Moore's _ -.--- family who hav e age, �nSinkable.�� last Thursday and Friday. - ` _ been summering at the residence -We are informed that her. �'QtttSOtl'B - "- On the Leng farm have left for the Moore has been offered a salary of •tet, city. $1,75Q per annum by a Toronto -Owing to the Teachers' con- firm to go into secular life. The ers ventien--tda-be held here this-." . eek offer has not been accepted, and We have a:;compiete range of vests and drawers from 25c up_ the public school will be clobed on Mr. Moore will push forwardhis Do you like your thin, rough, Also a frill line of Children's underwear. If you see them you will y Friday church work. short hair? Of Course you agree with its that they are the right t'hin-gai-the-right price- -- ---- -Rev. J. E. Moore Ph: B. of this ' - -- -Mr, haw. -of the. Adams' _don't, Doou like thick_ furniture stove, Toronto, agent V1 age of e- ke -a .Thanksgiving Day with Pickering the Provincial S. S. Convention at heavy, smooth hair's . friends. Smith's Falls, Oct. 27. the 28 t and Course you do. Then why ,� O H N DICKIE & CO. -A large number of sugar beet= :Ash. He is to give an :address on Hcu* The Pastor's opportunity in S. S. r V • � I have b®en shipped from here dor- PP y iug the past week for the factory Work. -:at Berlin. --It is with regret that we re - Mrs. S'4 • J. Brown and ':ha=ter art the death up Wednesday of not be pleased? flyer's Hair Herbert Long, of Baltimore, Md., •►amen A•, the infant semi of An - are spending a week with 31 r. and dt•ew vo.. tae and his soil of at Vigor makes beautiful heads • • - Do le. the age of months and _ clays. of hair, the the whole � s in o '�J ger Mrs. B. y i 11 1 -John and Miss Lillian Le;tie. -The c•ummuuity extends to J1r• story. Sold for 60 years. r..-- Dou la, their (jeep sympathy it, - r have need Ayer'. Hair vizor 'or • 1009 of Toronto, spent the holiday here g at the home of their parents, Jna. his t)E?Cet3�'emeDt. time. at L tad.ed . helm and Gan and &I — r..eorine hearth W the bac sad .ealy. ►ad. N - - .find fits. Leslie. —The Jud a e;ut our Monkey Brand Underwear is. Court of Be.Bet'isiou tp+.amenme oro,tas..ae:adaar..Int, I Tr a Sart at S.ic• Da J. W'. Ta'rt7[. 8tadui. 1n1. T• Nire.T. J. Rorke and daughter, %Tac held i❑ the town hall liens un rY a bottle i C ♦rZRoo.., Heavy Ribbed Suite -90e, _ of Heathcote, are vi -icing at Mnz. Sti ednepe-day when'a large number !*a .t,. for t-�wei,111111 Mass } Nu better in the Market. - - aRichardson's at "The Willows,— of appeals were dispci-es -of ti, • - p on the base line. Ili.- HunorJudge �IcCrinintuu wh�i weak alsas ► _- - LQgall -Miss L. Bradford, of Toronto, Irreeiced. A large number of 71' - spent the Thank=giving holiday -name• were truek uff the. li-C Mid the home of her parent., Chas. a hit a titunber addt-i thereto). .and Jlrr. Bradford: - £3anl:; brought in;c) our qfF• ,I,he - -Miss Irene Dunbar, who in ice la -t Friday a mull brauth fr,tnr --~heart zn 'nnxit©-€oi t#ie-1: st�illilc trey h4vily laei�,:i «'ith $� .tJt Diu - e ca- -- - - weeks studying her fir -t enr uni- hlo �v �s. _fit the -am[ titue t :ere - > g S' >ri the ver=ity �i ori:. sltent her Thanks- tvn.� ti clod crop of ii t ilv; lae�zpontad by azt of Par :amsa: 1801. n - =ame tree. Y e-Lerdat , t1f:.1it1. JIS�. 11 - gicingg holiday at her home hbou ere. picksring Drunch. -�i'ord has been received -from John E. Gee brouNht in a tAN iZ of _ . the Rev. R. Thompson, ofE'hatiug ra-pberries literally ioAded-svitii- Inr:kcr'zed �a wa:• .., ,•.. ••-- ••!i`tx,oGc - - 'Cross, that he will be Here thi-ey- tirt-elms. Trutt. How i= this for neaient a kcal-•.... ....... 3 U0 our \ice Assortment of _.. r .::.: c IS --ening and will assist the Rev. :fir. S•nowct assets Re.t::v Convertible ..... ..,. � � - To 0 Moore in the evangelistic ervice. The o, nventiun of the tench- Joss Cowa., Fs�, T. H ftcS::Zz�� EeQ. — Be hyr - - _ --. - 1131r Lad}' ut tl:� _ . s � - . Frts..ieat tsab:ar : - �e �i�' for the next two, weeks. ere of Scxith Ontario rviiii-es to ".en to FLr-=er'e sate' ti p t3peeis]' attent;on C• While H. G. Calvert was taking! b, a splendid <ucceas, ttble and Notes Coaset:cns w' ,.:ed sad rrompt:y made Are t iotr a load Of COaI On MOnilB Iri{V A. Farmer's Nates doccuctti Amenias as d Shetia'nd Fkisa, Y suc'eee-ftr1 teachers will,_ dig-eu=s For,can szebszge t,owbt an.t sold Draft. to- .Fine and cour-e yarns for knitting - - -- Falconer's the reach pole of his azipc,rtant and popular subjects. .sea. LVulab.a on all para of the world --- 'wagon broke, causing the front purlioses. - - Every citizen should attend these sa.tan cask tpeysrsmeat. '•.- _ -'Also Stationary, Silks and Velvets for part of the wagon to move for- meetings, and thus get in touch Iatarest allowed on de#•o.:ts at ti a«t enr• Drees Tririy, Silk etc. wrrd, and dropping the box to the with the educational progrets and r•nrrat«.andrredtoedhaYTearlyto�epoucor - ground. Fortunately Mr. Calvert facilities of the twentieth century Goo. Serr, HaaaQer, r-ceiyed neinjuryand the damage The clay sessions will be held in -' & e Boone, Pickering. to the wagon was soon repaired, the public school. The evening -Dr. Rtaagh, inspector of pub- Session which wiH consist of a Nzw LAUNDRY lie schools, made his official visit ,literary and musical entertain- _ to the Pickering public school on 'went will be held in the auditor -- - Wednesdayy and expressed him- ium of Pickering college. The The undersigned has opened up -- V �'] ' • self as well pleased with the pro- program will be rendered by the a laundry next door to �t • T d T s. s r �' a -gress being made in the both de-, following talei t: -Miss Banwell Dunbar's and having had nearly • s • - n' parttiients. In the afternoon be and Miss Cotter, pianists; ..Miss year's experience in Bowman - four - - ` was accompanied by- Judge Mc- Mfna Phillipe;, soprano soloist, of vibe, is prepared to do first-class Crimmon.Toronto; Miss Wetheraid, reader: Rork at usual rates. `We have on hand a nice line of Read 40 -Wear Hats in ' -Miss Mina Phillips, soprano Miss Ethel Beith, violinist, of Give me a, trial. Camels Hair Felt. We will open up our stock of trimmed lista on the 7th and 8th of soloist in the Dunn Avenue Presby Whitby, and Dr. Pakenham, Prin _ _ a to and terian church, Toronto, will sing cipal_of the Technical School, Tor- O TONG' and following days. We would like to have 90 at the evening session of the onto, will lecture on "technical ed- Proprietor:' - you inspect our goods• Teachers' Association on Friday ucation". - The public are cordi- - '• at the College. Miss Phillips now. ally invited. Ce A . ak.er� •:- .'Pickering occupies a high place among the -The annual thank -offering " 11 vocalists of Toronto. The ctom- Ming of the W . F. M. S. of St. mit'tee are'to be congratulated it1 _ - Andrews Church took place P. F � their success in securing her ser-. Tuesday evening. The Rev. R. P. _ • vices for the occasion. McKay, of Toronto, . secretary of -A few days ago Henry Mori ,forcagn missions, gave a.most in- _ • -son, of Dunbarton, left in our office teresting and' instructive addressP a sugar beet weighing fully seven on the foreign missionary work oflkle'al -' ppoounds and later W: Lockisood 'the Presbyterian Church of Cana- _ __ .-left one which weighed' a little da.' He went fully into the static - oyer nine unds. W e, believe y _con - :that _ po tics of the missionar Work con- _ that this locality is well ad- ducted by the church . as' a ell a: "-- R c (� opted to the growing of sngai' the planner of that work and theonstahtlV Qn 15'a Oaa BUSal J fited beets, but one great difficulty in progress made in the various fields making the industry a success 1sof labor. His address was listened ,the scarcity of help.. In a country to with rapt •attention by. the hand.':" where there is an abundance of large number who. were present. —laborers the industry should be� The Rev. "M. C. Tait, of Claremont, );, H. CARSON', PORT PER FAIR ,aGROI�NDS profitable one. Another dl a assised in the devotional exercises vantage experienced here is the while Mrs. Tait and the Rei. H. Butcher, Dnnbarton Having been purchased for the erection of a large Evaporator, (Largest in distance from' the sugar• factory, G. Crozier, of Highlaud Creek, whereby a large amount of the 'each sang a solo, which �%-ere innch Canada) are in the Market for'2,500 Bushels of Apples per day. profit is lost by the freight charges enjc,yed. The elloir also sang seg•- ;in conveying it to the place of eral anthems anti the meeting tis , `On and after September 1St manufacture:- a whole ryas one of the most site- lckering B oal 40l. __'-Phe 'Bennett 4ianufaeturing cessf'I lielcl by the society. pay 25 cepte per cwt. CAS�3, for good, soand, Hard 9pples of a Co. have their' factory non run- :- ---�— Yards at Sp' k Mills, `size large enough to reel on.psring machines, free on board cars ink ming every day. It has taken some 1-Iightand Creek. bull;, Danha::on, Y.osebanl, Whitby, Claremont. :time to have the machinery -prop- — $est ualit of Hard Coal • -, erly adjusted, in order to run The Toronto Railway- Cor,lpanc Q � All inferior e;zee aro to rate as Chops for which we will pay Y2 cents smoothly, but it is. now running Have almust completecl all theft ar- _Full weight Guar Per cwt., delivered as above.. Perfect] satisfactorily, and the rangenients for extending the Scar- _ g Fall loads coming to the Factory must be of one quality.' Findly note Perfec ego are now rushing ort horn railway from its present termini- y �c' and save'future trouble or all will rate as Chop Stock only. their work in order to catch up us -at the Halfway House to Highland St0'oe- and Chestnut SiZeS Drop us a line when you have anything to offer.. I with the hitmerous orders, -Tile Creek, w distance of flue miles. The I t Po . t vrho.e of the arrangements for right ��° - ' w. steam whistle is a pleasant sound of way have been cump:eted, but $6.40 at the x.11• The P�egal Packing Coal d Ur Perl'y. 'r io hear every day and .reminds u� there arP one or two infuse matters ' of the fact that Pickering has no still to be settled with the Scartx,ro' yet seen her best' days.. - We be- Township council. It is not, however, pea Size $5.40 at the Hill lieve thnt the time is coirning when expected that these will offer any other manufacturers will rccog- serous obstacle to a speedy .settle- ot a I'icrk nufa t ads will a place meet. The already constructed sec- We have also on hand quantity of . L? ELLO HELLO—Fat cattle and l 'TO PITENT I"lt idIU tion of this road to the Halfway Beat. Quality Smithing Coal, t1 bode Wanted when Toa bays fat Steck maybe �,dbJ In which to locate. Her shil)ping house will by .thoroughly ovt rliauled of aoc kind rtmdy to .elf drop a card for pries. ear cid. Address, 1FWd i tiPF are good and the Cost of ani improved where necessary. and 1 Our Coal makes warm friends. Or when you Want a Milfeed cow• beet r cqermite or cr •',y5� any soon¢ cattle to feed on shares, write cr I THE PATEAT RECORD, livin R is n�reh e'�E spur than in the the new rection of the road will be j Orders left wits va. Yealc. delivered yhcae J'A Wir;te, Brcn¢bsm 19.1! BaMissa•, M► p Cities, built in the most substantial manner, promptly. 1 1 l • a,.