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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_10_30y +y ?>s!'`"t�I'SNy;. .• .. _ .. - - ",.. . F�Ji• a }' ,J�y JT?.. �•!(Y>'..: "F' '.:':' .: y.. :, .. I _!.fit e .. - ' " ,. - PICE:EI�ING,. ON-T., FRIDAY'. OCT. 30, - 1903.. _ _ _� a �ilx,ti$ssiiotsal f1�arFrs. { Scarooro Junction congratulations on the pleasant ing subscriptions for an elevator SpinkMills1 event. at Bpink's mill, with good success. s The Davies property has lately •rr• .: bars. C. J. $te�•enson, tive are Brougham. • been sold to Mr. Leslie, an ea- pleased to say is improving. 1W Yed4cal. White Wheat otelkee r. Mr. Leslie has Mr. Rodd and family attended Red Wheat - c bus. h Jesse, sold a young dt-1-f _ r5c considerable improvements in. his f the wedding of Mies Lee on We'd- White ver for $'200. g .. . Spring Wheat - 73c foreman's dwelling. During the C.�ias. Barclay has returned from nesday. F. EASTWOOD, H.D.. Snree�n Goose Wheat - 'r2c 't proRress of tYie improvements, hid Chicago trip. i :lira. Thomas Richard-ion is not . o Canadian Pasiiio natlway : coroner Mr. Henderson, the foreman, oc- The first snow fall (5f the season Improving as rapidly as her many ` Ontario county; Isa°er of usrrisae EAcenves. Manitoba Flour $5.50 bbl. k Clarsmont; Office houre'-Before 10 s.m., I to 9 Family Flour . 4.50 " cupied the dwelling - occupied. by. occurred last Friday. { friends would like, 'p.ta , and ftom 7 to s p.m. Private telephone y Mr. Davies during the summer The case of C vale vs Risebrough , The following is clipped from oonneetio0 with Balsam GreenwDod,Rrongham pastry Flour - '1•'0 season, but is now comfortably was settled outof court. the Dryden paper and will be read Kt Zion, A. Johnston'& (4th 0001, Wm Covets s Bran . $18.$0 ton 1 trth eon', s'a n Pagh's cath coni 6-iy _ shorts 18 50 settled in his former house. Robt. Beattie has opened till a with iut�rest by many in this lo- 3, YOQN(3, M D:, O.M., Fellow of Jumbo 23.00 , `:` �•`� _ .: butcher business in the Cowie, tali y : "On Wednesday evening, Aginco.url. i. sho -We wish him success. Sejp - 30th, at the,.residenee of the T. Trittity Medical College, Toroatn, mem- graham, Zi'hole [[heat Flours -- bride's arents, DI den, Miss Lou. bre of Colles. of Phl.WLns and Burgeon■ of The Rnrittal match of the East jar. Johnston is home from Tor- P a --ontarlo. omao and residence Opp 0'Learyhotel Rolled Oats-, Chop of all kinds. onto on the sick list. We are ella Grvis, eldest daughter of Mr. Woburn, Ont. om.oe hours; morning s co 1°' Hard and Soft Coal. Salt. York Plowmen's Association was and M-rs. A. L. Ory is was united a.ening a to a. pleased to 'report hini on- the : Above`prlogiS SnbieettoChange sithout held yesterday on the farm of Mr- mend: in marriage to Alex. Kennedy. To otics• Davison, a short distance east of Q the strains of the wedding march opal» Model Bakery CO3 i - Messrs. Littlejohn and Liscombe + Limited. the C. P. R. crossing. An este,' playedare in Pickering this -eek digging played by Mrs. Gibson, the bride ent field was secured and a large '[digging entered.the drawing room leaning a -ell for TI e BennettT6s,00anty Orow° PARE Actora:�,ane CouOty --_ -- _ _ _ nuns Ser o c facturing Co. upon the arm o er father. The _ oliettor. Court 13on" whitbr. 10-v .��,.�� the lists: The day being exceed- Suss Rutherford, teacher, was ceremony was per- forinetl-L e ingi3 fine a large crowd assembled in Pickering last week attending Hii'am Hull, B. A., of Rat Portage, to witness the contest including a t eeti Just as the rays of the settin • j'`yOW A 3LcCiILLI4R.AY, BARR1:8• _ __-- - 8 the , ng of the Teachers ..lis- j' g -- l�.r" ire, Solicitors, ao. olnee opposite Pun. fair sprinkling of ladies. The socia tion. While there, sh4 was sou flooded the drawing roon. The af•ee Whitby, Ont. Jno.Ball Dow, B9.: Thao• match was the most successful in the guest of our former tea6her, bride was attended by her sister d,. sC}3lllsra4,LL.B. IdOney to Loap. 67 the history of the SOClet�. Miss Minnie OrviS, and the room (1 ri W. G. Word and- Wcife. g Petsreota4•>/. Greenwood. On Fridav neat our hockey boy's was attended by his brother, Mr. _ old BAbout the rel rill h their rand ball and Oy Doug-Al€l.I�e11n p-�B3y1;TE[tl�iSl�Y 8CB- Mrs. M Glee3un is vrsiting iter supper in hA blAltimoth filuk ceptio a guests,� P rhe .. ... —.. _.•_.._. ........_—._ .._ - .- - ---junn 1 �.� n tir aaa,s, (3rainata of the 3o r ��t O! all materials and dellen Tien'�lc s'[u�6ront0. - - T 1 aar+ Co'leg>, Toronto, registered � ara7er the rand scents of the season grand-parents of the bride, ad- ifeJ tae Ontario v eteriaary Medics' Atsociatioa. kepti a stock. It will pay you A. Boyer is getting in readinessg corned to the elinin tool'', whet GrS a end res.denoe one andone-quarter m,ies to Call at oar works acd inspect oar stock. for his atinual Geer hunt. and n e look fur�rard to a success- J g norcb of Green River. Otlice and shoeina forts and obtain ricee, Don't be misled by fill affair. Aft elegant Supper, a prominent bo to is a.m., end 1 to 4 pm. Private p blrs. S, Stewart is visiting with ��_, feature of tivhich «as an imposing 4rlepbona to my and P, o sddrsse2 Orson agents we do not employ them. consequent-friends Fit. [agars Falls. aaeen at r Ea. - t3tvor, pat ly we can, and do thLr-v off the agents n'edding cake prepal•ed by I.- V. _ commission of 10 per cent.,James Hick has rented his farm which you will Rutter, was servad. The usual certain' save b purchasing from as. A and dwellinir to S. Carlton. Thee on the sick list are im toasts were pruprsed and respuud- �uisint�f fa h•' c y P 9 Mrs. Levi Macke of Toronto, covin ra pidl _ - . M.�•, call solicited. y-• proving I )-• u b r. lair, .;rs T friends here lately. Mr. and Mr=. 13ouk have return- eel t y D 13 bieg. A. L + HJ9i38 DCY\ Conve ander, Com• WHITBY GRANITE CO., Orvis, :1. F.- Annis, Revs, Blake dA 9 Miss Clark spent a few cloys eel from their:%ved(ling trip.. and Edinkton, and Mr. E. Wise. m,saloner for taking affidavits. *to., Opp. Post of170:.. uhitby• Ontario n•it11 her friends [u ` pringvifle. 31n�. ,J. J. Bell's sale cattle off'oil cureinoot• Oct - — 31r• Kennedy responded on behalf Mr. and Blrs. il. Glee-on Sun- Saturffay and ti,% well attended, of hi:nnrlf an,l bride. Numarous - BUNT1140, Issuer of Marriage PICS L G LIVERY dave(1 with «'hiterAle friends. gtpN[ price., being realized. beautiful anti useful gift., were.re- IED Licenaeafor tsocounty of ontatio. of. _11i-s Katie Stewart of T:pronto Uou't orget the Baptist anni- Gois st the store or at his residence, Pickering Ceiipl le the bride. The happy ? Einer- Village 1•r Suudaycd unclertlle 1lareratal ror,f. versary Sunday and Muuday next, coupe left for �Z'innilpeg, Ether- First-class vehielea r^+ hire by dap Ma-ter Lnii I)isrtey , of Belleville fay. 1-t and _r1c1: Rev. Hugh sun rind other points in Mauitaba. iLVID BELDAM, auctioneer, tc.. or night 'Tins in connection meet• College. vi-itcd his home liere late- ' SkAw. of Cnlbourne, will- preach L,b .rn,sc.ietts sales from hirna•neroas is all G• T, R.trsics. Frei ht and ly' mot'Iting Fill([ evening, Rev. B. A. Collette Notes, dteo3a o�tu fur gad near. sales of faiwa.farm fi , � ti ill'. awl �Irj. Ja,. Hal•rl?, of G. Willoo1gliby ill the aftevitoon. — ss.wr and ev«ryt :n9 tLa ;a to be sell will be express delivered to al. part+ of t e , lir,, 5ainnel Roger-., died At her baadled n7 The subscriber.vtth thantraoetcare village. Tean.tinv of all kinds done Torimto, `mwlayed «it'll Mr. and Srrviee of .=ot:g «1111 be coixluetecl .aad sold to the vary best advantalt9 49 ty on shortest notice. Bale and corn. JI rs. B. Jleen• by the Zion Prt::byteriai. choir it, Turontu residence on Tuesday mission stables inconneetion. Tho-. Mn1ri:, of Georzetowa. tilt! morning nuc[ the Whitevale morning last. Mr. and Mr-,. Firth A.BEATO`�,TOW:4fiHIPCLERK N, i' Y.. is tip t' e-Bi t of Mr. acid r Baptist Choir afterno(,n and even- have beer in Toronto All the week. .iJ + c3oo roos�cer, Comnn;ss door for catrina yfS:w•tt secoantaat. Etc. lfcmev to lelf- j�a Peak, Jati:ems 1'lR�);ILt. Ing. `•1` ;I1419y EvPillnfi n gCAn([ The Liter8rj titkiety LLeet3- Oil Do 'I nropert zsacaz of UarrisSe Lie ry + . , Pro, ittor. ?1t-a Lirzip :�R•i wy, h�= return- c vicert svili be given. The voin- F.iday evening next, cos _ k. eel to OR ktilte tvtic�e sue itis. mtttce 1>tre s�Eitrcv V. It, u•rt .1, 1 errLry trete y are 11x3 OCC.HE:t;t POJTI',L. Liconsed Aur• -- -P.?Ild the t•, inter. ]Jer•tc•y', of Tt::unto., lite of ling- Iniz that if a 3uf1•►cient number of n r,onae-s !or the C,)an•r of urmrio roc• it l', �IAIlall, of .ianetville, leas lane', e•lix•utiun ist au(t dramatic ell t7•ie villItge and' utLen would be Lon s.:ta ore�errdnaeriotton ronnacted a: a l)e( tt ell�tlS'Ptl With l F. L. Green a taincr; aleo' Mr, N. E. Bmi-yer,, willing to attend, to get a series moderate caa•cs r' POUoher, Ileal Estate. Fuf12`1*ture,,,.', geat,.;.a Liensrs: [valuator, S—n s:�eaao0 ni.11cl ft r the CUr.pll)g yeRt': 3u1(:izt of Tc�Cont(i, w111 give a Of leeture9 from the Cniversity iLlreniaH�. oxders by . n:s1 or telerlr.pn. ad- F. L. Green will leave his chap- ntluiber of chuive selection and extensiou system to be held at the - S P..•C't:HB8, Brunabam. Out F. •�'-- 1POtlTILL.GreenitiTer.tpnt, sS-lp - �: -` -- ping cl•('pat�.lpE'nt in the iliillclosed other Iuusieal talent is expected College at Intervals of ttvo or A full line of flrnt• donn from Oct. 31st until Nov. to be present and spnecbem, by tlliee week, clueing the winter. �iRE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Usv• elaas faruitarenow .th - resident pastors. EverybodyProf. Alexander, on "The tiovel% 3 .a(g{ remavad to and tborco`hly overhaul• on exhibition in sL -, siaror home. t am prepared to fun„r0 f.,0ar wars rooms. MrF. R. G. Cammack, of the 4th come and enjoy you-n-elves. Duom Prof. Abbott, on "Color Sensa con., has. been -jeriutisly ill, but at open at 7 o'clock, concert .to com- tions"; Prof. Chant and other+ ed sbs�scion to W1 who daaSzs to patron:ze. _. .. -. - me, $pr inns sampte rooms. I •hall be plear ti ,time Of writing Site 'lab imprtpved menc'e At S. Admission, adults have -very interesting and inst'rUe- _ _— ed tosee ali old oatrons wbea thev ha•e of p1<1069 right. ------ Qum. ?gc•, car:ltlress 100. tive lectures and it would .be a ' esnon to visit 1larkham JAS, ��� ENCF. > wU161n, out. Win. Haney, of Pickering, has grand opportunity for ali to get R. a . Dillingham' limen working at the school house Unionville. somethirig of real valweduring the Methodist Charich Pickering, Out here for the last few days kalso- Perfect wmther, a good attendance winter. There would be six or luing same. and a fair field of contestants render- F. ender seven lectures for a dollar and if a _ .SEr`i1C88 as It'O1lOW$ mF. L. Green and 'Wm. Dolphin, e(t the annual match of the People's SlIfficient number wotild announce ..10:30 a m.. .'...Preaching. Wagner Coe enol' visite([ Peteripof(p on Tuesday I'lowmen'R Association on the fares of their willingness to the editor to ?,00 p.m .. last -and each returned with. a -John Webber here, Wednesday, a that effect, leaving their names, 2 00 p.m , , • , •Sabbath School. girl from the infants home, gratifying success. While there was- the Literary Society could take 7. 19.90 P.M.....:.E worth League, on The hockey ]cosi at Brougham a considerable reduction to the num- steps to get the lectures arranged wzhy Hare a full line of fresh and cur are holding an oyster supper and ber of plowmen from that of last year for. It costs 85 and fare to get " .8..00 p.m-, , ; •; •amu irvfl prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. due in part to the ba&tcard condition men here, and the College would ball on Nov. Oth, in the mammoth g of farm work generally and other _ y• _ Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, rink.- Don't forget this date. local causeg, the character of the work look after his entertainment - - Rev. J. E. Moore, Poi. B. Haut, Bologna, Weiner@, etc. Born-On.Wedue=clay, Oct. 14th wi.s uniformly good and reflected which would reduce twit These Pastor, to 'lir. and Mrs. Henry Shea, a sun great credit on several plowmen. The lectures are grand and they would Highest prices paid for The child lived only a few hours committee had labored energetically Rive us advantages of hearing---__ �. Butcher's cattle. and wits buried at Pickering: on, and the result was a prize list rarely something of more than usual - the following day. We all extend surpassed and worthy of the keenest merit. �j ���r ♦ , competition. A happy innovation - .l' !1 .. - : YY �y�r lS COming our sympathy to 'the bereaved .and one that bids fair to become im- ��•������!•� - j� 11 parents. _ im- mensely popular, is the luncheon , " and you will need somethingto -keep � •' mediate' at the c(inclusion of the � Scarbora y We Saye SALE you �t arm. To I will find it at the match and the number of bti 11t, in- TOR L ! Farmer's Supply Store. Special meetings are noiv being teresting addresses which fo lowed. - Jilst Look : Ifindoo Robes, Coon• bele[ in the bti'ash[ngtotl Methodist The presence of ruauy ladies on the shin and :['asks i Rear Fur Coats, grounds served to render the proceed- Being composed of the south east corner Over-coats' and underwear of all church. ings host enjoyable and was very � of lot No 12, in-the 4th con of the townabip kinds, t%later-proof suits fully lined, Mr. Wilkins. a former •teacher gratifying to the management. oi'Piekering, consisting of 65 acres more Horse blankets and also woollen of this p1Acte, preached in the Meth- In the several events 19 plowmen • Youll t t s , or lase. On the premises ere a good hoose blankets. These ure• t p to date odist church .-last . Sunday even- men participated and the task of the excel- fair outbuildings and watered by a- never goods and prices are right. Ing.udges, owing to the general excel - Doing spring. This farm is well adapted Call and see for yourself 1r. Levi Annis rill entertain Oce of work,. was in no sense a From 10 to 25 per cent. of for either stock or grain. E. BRYAN, S01, - sinecure. The results in the several our urebase, quality. con- „ Tema to snit porch Lot - the members of his Bible class on P Y' Lot 11. Con 2, the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 3rd. classes were l follows:- sr�ieretl when you by For tarOher particulars apply to Rob-:t Class 1, in sod, "peri to all-James • ° Pickering. This is An annual affair and is al- 'Mel ean, Thomas Shrtcllock, George • 19cBrady, Pickering, P. O., or - ways looked forward to with pleas- Little, James Hood. Jewelry *+� n ••Q� u,re by the members of his class. , Class 2, in sod-Arthur Little, John Jewelry from us.. a. W. V. Richara&012 DOMINION B��i>t A very- interesting event took Hood, James Butler. place oil ZVednesday, Oct, 21st5 in Class 3, in sod.-Rubt. Cowperth- the Bing St. Metlu:clist church, tcaCite. lass'4 best turn out in sod-Robt. - Nota -Public, Pickering. Xaaititl Authorized,$4,000,000 Torol,tn, . when Fred LaFraugh, •Wh it Cowperthwae. y Capital Pald uol• 13,000.00U our popular young produce buyer, est " - awes McLean : Reserve' Fund 83,000,000 was unite(l in marriage to Miss p e BecAh ' g B ca wt1 J Best finish-Jautey .McLean rse R e can afford to. Lillie Grallam. The ceremony Class 5, in stubble-Arch Em rine `j-e buy for 'cash, sell for . way performed by the Rev. J. ham, Gardham Tran, Robert Lcnvrie. cash and 'rave verysmall Ire :there any Flies '9ti'HITBF BB,AirtC$, P - eal'B. A,-, in the presence of a, Class a, in stubble-Henry, Hat ding, _... amoral Tainting 8=11214,11• Traneaeeed large, number of friends,the church Hilton Brown, Bert Kennedy. running expenses. er - spe`fal attention given to tis.., collection of being crowded o.n the occasion. Jointer plow-D. Brown, D. Tran, OII Oil Farmer's sole and other dotes. Chas. S. Trick. - �e g 3' - k1r. Claude Bra3, of 5touffville, a SAVLNGS DEPARTMENT. M .lir. Bioses speciaT'piize; doriat(d l As- �]Proof T supported the groom R'hile las.the farmer's son representing excel- a- ]N o>ti 'ice the seasonfor them. "'e 1°tercet allowgd on deposits of QL00 and.np Millie LAhraugli assisted the bride. lento in work done, care of team and '°arae After the ceremor •, a receptionS. have for sale E, J. THORTON, y P hFirue;s was won by Chas. C Trick. Tanglefoat, ateNea3isHi n'asheld at `'Truro Lodge Balmy Best turnout in stubble Trick '• hole !, �'e Qffer a sample - _ `GVilsoti's Fly Paris, Beach, the residence-of Mrs. Bat- Best crown in stubble. D. Brown heavy weight solid 14 k lad- ' Insect Powder, -ten. The happy couple then took Best finish in stubble-D. Br"van ies gold-' watch, work nn- p sect Gulls. Tor, Saleit*-the 11.20'p. rii:' train far Chicago A remarkable'record'and on E which iversall guaranteed three Try Them and•other western points, return- challenges comparis"n is that of Robt. Y -- = - — - s for 5. - Hagerman. Bare _yea my $2 ing ou Sunday eveliin to receive ly IS arsaoi� age, this ung an r f 00 R :get the best at the congratulations of their hiany. 3 I!i - . g • Y has been successful in 21matches, win- WRITE for oui� booklet on ` friends.. The young couple were ning first prize in every contest in -%vabdies: I hate a cumber of Pigs, 6 weeks old, made the recipients of many cost- which he has engaged. - PICKERI NG _.._ ..+._ , to aispose of. 13= and useful-presents- which tes * h tifled to the high esteem in which KINSALE. The Richardson ('+0�3r r ,Cr ,C1 A R M-AC 71 the bride and groom are held. Jewelers and O ticianq. Y Y . H a Jackson, The rws• joins Mr. and Mrs. L' x- - W. E. - 'F anstone and his co- a 1? • p Fr•att h's other numerous _friends rtner, Charles S. Palmer have Brock st., south, Whitby. -1 -4 Eq­ KE I N a-] -.. N__ E_ _ W___ ___S_ , - I.- P I-C- R Aho best' Pickling Spices at the g q. t ia Pharmacy. BROCH ROAD, ONT. in extending to thein their hearty', been through this vicinity solicit-i ��i►•i�f•Ianac �O Pickerg Y %p 11%1 i 1-F • f - a „i"7` � ��. 'ii!. a� . ' ',. 4T 1a ;, "': �0 '4y..,ro•A'�-fa ....: «.... c.iin."➢*;-iaa.. ... ,... .'w. :lv :'._....:'1•' .:.. '_.n �t �'_LmT. "8 .: .d i.. '"`.'. a�.i.':�. u.C3,3''Q'S._-C•xVmxu`-,.iWta»Yiai<I:.A..o.. ,N. 'iry• �Yr - s ,. r ..•, ,t„ .. 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'•i:' - a _.... r. %7i. . - w y' , 42� . __.--.._.__—_—_._.—_ �'Oeif—bid _ •�V" __ ••,2r"% . - 1 . .� . - - __ .. h__: NIAwhich- you squander at ,the gnmbUng •��,V The harder you-eough e worse— table means more than money. It �r �i A _. , the cog gets. . ': .. '_, I .. L means' Your children's clothes, year b .. A 11� _ . •. ..: - 'GAM { u h - . cl ld ling. your children's �--- t __ _ _�qy _ . -, .• proper start in 7Ife. Dr. %Fott, 1 - -- -� $13',.� t1�` believe it was. g Faso abT a d Profitsble t r �4 is ecru iii Olin �7dC`G�� C�ln� whp said, •'A amb- n C n :, G p__ . children's heart ' after awhile will become '* biota for. $usy Tillers i &� mpte n , so dead to all love that it necessary . O1i •, ' ' `� _ . . x -. e _ he niIl be willing to gamble upon � •lir_ ,V •?1rr•' F'-f"'1if ems® - _ Business ..Life ; jr� �f the _ ,.-... , -'1 - his own mother's cofiia ltd." meet Ih1L IN B Tits �un0 Tonic - T . . -• -- -_ say at is a monstrous state L Y UTTER FACTORIES ,; _ . Mitered according to Act of the Psi• or, Policy ? I might -draw there a I say .it is not. He may not do .The Danish -:'airy Instructor, B. - ed , _ r liau,eat or Canada, in the year Ons i lucky grize sad live on Easy at---- that, but the gaUtLler will `do worse. Boggeled, in a recent lecture, dwelt .. esn'{e� i is a, guarana a c Thousand N [ae llundrt^d and Thres. 16 it do Th Thousand Bann, of Toronto,, a the ; the rest of my life. Somebody must I He will da rt t vy his children. It at length on. the ,use, of lime in but- ` . Departruent of Agriculture, Ottawa•) ! win every time. why cannot I be would be. infinitely snore humane for benefit ou _ that suuubod ?" So the• gamblers me td gamble• upon my mo'ther's' cof- ter fagtories. He said that there is Y Y often occasion to emphasize that it "the druggist -will give cu tdit• begins to work, The young fin lid thaw to gamble away my chil- y necessary g --you, our amney-back. "A despatell from Chicago says:- F V g ma be necessa to distinguish bo- - Rev. Frank De Witt Talruage Preach man's brain becomes befuddled. Ile dren's. education and opportunities. Y _ Y . skirls bis daily tasks. As a poor, The coda lips of my dead mother swoon cleaning and disinfecting. ed froiii' the foIlotti: h t,--,� : ucr,c•Sis It must be conceded that the iii, 39, "In the sweat of thy filca 1 diseased,- mental 'incompetent who I could not rebuke me, while the Prices 25c., 60c.' end ff>1.00 fs striving to solve the impossible cracked, blistering tongue of the' cleanliness wish which vee, for era. shalt thou eat brei. i tical reasons, must be eatisf;rd in1. Some years ago I was walking in, matheinatical 'problem of perpetual l outraged and dishonored and dis- our factories in no way sat}s-Hes the S. C. WELLS & CO. beattti£iI Fairmount park,, Fhiladel-' urotion leo tries to work out a sys- i graced child of a heartless gambler L enis*m which -'Toronto, Can LeF oy, N.Y. s tent of "hove to break the bank," might curse my soul into the black strict demand of the hyg phial. with :my'father. FIo suddenly g turned anti said to me : "a�rank, i3e studies "chance books." F[e hunts Pit of eternal woe. (mast be applied in fighting contagt- ' — — turn week I am going to write a uP his gutdii,g star or the star RULE 11'I•rA NO EXCEPTIONS. ous dis::ases in a > end; but on the r: sermon upon the question 'Is life which shone brightest on the night All "systems" which have stet other side it is generally acknowledg- . worth living ?' I am going to show !upon which lie was born. Then at been devised to brew':. th'e "bans:- of ed that the best possible cleanliness 1 quent' skimming3, stir and mix the last, with all reasoning powers" gone is a nail desirable on account of wbole with a wooden `stirrar: that the solution of ti :5 yuestinn is chance',' were faiDires, and they are q Y ,-__� conditional: Hhether life is or is and blinded to all the duties of or- always sure to be failures. In a the health of the cows and the de- I:E:FTl3 A.tiD SOIL FERTILITY. _ lluipff a , ,ilsupon i dinar•}•, life, the crazed enthusiast' will C inose temple I have seen the poor I v'elol moot of their dat i_Pesisting not :,ice. it. If a man lives in this 1 nun , t e sant I invalids before a hideous lou o _ Ce is is in the end world with the idea t' u' i c is only I gladly sought his study desk or the I y -god in securing fine and uniform dairy ! no more injurious to the soil t•,an y vcoo make a prayer to their od of to receive. and. not to give, if he is storeroom counter health" and then select at random products. Itha growing of most of our com- ) -' cursed with the enervating convtc- I charge upon this gambliaz mania an arrow out o4 a wampun, with a Ten or twenty years ago heat alas risen crop's, writes Pruf: Ay. A.- Hen tion that he must be carried around �11 direct robbery of the Christian g g ry, Any crop grown ta!:es fertility on a litter and if he does ,not want world in that by besui:ing h giti- ' expect n medicine marked upon it, and used in the 'fight -against by, an ' ` ex act that that medicine would cure Steam was employed liberally, from the soil, but if the beet leaves ., I srrP them of their disease, So I have ,the result was the warping of churns :are fed ort the farm, -arid the, tops. 'to be a worker, a laborer, a doer. mate recreations with its foul touch - dor mankind, then life • is not worth it has made It impossible for: decent cut ofI the beets are likewise fed, . . _. , • Iiv ing. The boorwr that man is ! men to enjoy certain healthful relax- 'seen poor. dupes w . tryi Carlo in and cream barrels. The toots were y dead the better. Ilut if a man roes ations. It is grAdually stealing the same foolish way, trying to work s: rubbeii with boiling water, and it tse1L' as the coils, and it linally tl.'e _- "s stem" by which the god was ct,en proposed to scald the put") res: i from flu .9 Sous upportunttics of Christian16use a ,ink,-.�iuL--.osts._a_�_ bro1 ht}�as - n-- --- —through this won tea iztn e - i ^rI due s door sports and indoor games by of chance cc•oul give u cern un rm- n T`��`��-- "ZnA ra•rz°ry-urtti-fed fulness and }f he pis willing to spend! identifytug them with betting and I ited wealth.' As all such "systems" decreasing th_ smell• P on when I tery little fertility Ync+cc-d is lost. • and be sheat for others,, then life is i speculation. mw it ler the leprous are failures and will always be fail- I At present it is an exce S,s Beet growing is not ons -fifth as hard on the land under such conditions as . worth living. Bien the longer we I hand of the gambler is placed upon' ores I would to day give yovuci I 'll utrns churn s arcs rinsed: andAllscrubbed the . glowing and sellinic hay or . live on earth the happier we shall `be a game that sport must be forever 'system" which, it worked nut, .. ... r and the more we shall make others I eschewed by the good and the pure, bring a eompentency and eternal hap- finest. with cold or .juke-wAl'm venter straw, so often rractised'bY :armors I. -" "' happy. On account of the gambler the piness, if not unlimited. good. This Ito remove the milk. and then they (The beet root takes a gacd deal at I. F - I y are covered ' with a coat of .thick I water Irom -0-e soil, and this per- Christian church has been compelled ism system: Neter in your life try GA31BLIN-G' 1S IZDBBEI2Y. �to sen r tooth its edict of excom- , to possess a dollar unless you are `mush or' slacked lime. After t. n I a.,g shows on the next crop unfav- , Gambllog is robbery. It takes to sent f upon the deck of cards.'ready to give an equivalent in labor f or twenty minutes or later the orac,ly. Beets should alwav's b9 wraith and gives nothing in return. It is compelled to declare that ey'cry ! sari sweat and :sill Neter spend a ch erns or oth^r utensils are scrubbed grown in rotation. In F.urone the t. It louts nut one copper into the one of the kings and queens and dollar untess you have first earned it I with lime and cold water, after which, fanners of Germany. France hetgiuta wortd's treasury. It plarnLs no seed :jacks of spades ar,d diamonds and and hut's it in your f:osscssion.' Nev- tjiev are rinsed twice in warm water, gird in other cAuntries have in some w digs uo guid from the mine. It , clubs and hearts are knaves because I er run into debt. � Never by specular- ,and at last with water hot 0iough : legions been growing bets successful•_ _, . • genas n° taoul upon the sheep's 'cards hate become publicly recogniz- I tion or by .progressive euchre party 1 to . make .tha wood dry quickly. I ly and profitably for the last gener• back. It builds no steamship lines. led us the gambler's tools, a,r the or by "prizes" at church fair or by Lime is used for cleaning in nearly ation: During the last ton years the 1[t manufactures nu goods. acid 1t ,'trowel is the mason's tool. On ac- I "rattle" countenance in any clay the n'l Vanish factories, not only for j hu,, ne'ss has increased Pnnrmouyly, . . rrtaiis no tintshod products. [t does count of the gambler's baneful touch idevelopincnt of the gambling spirit in (wooden wart, but also for tinware. The twee -t iL 0 -ming regions of the old nothing for national. or social . de the anitcl of tcrath and denunciation, I others. Draw heat , iv from one Lank : and for scrubbing the floors It took'world have b°rr n frit most l,rvslip.roue wclopment. It had no more to do who stood with drawn sw,:rd at the only, ane! that the Great bank of di- .or tittle to- introduce tt, a9 the I of any' in 1:vrope, and ti,c tarmrts with 'the marvelous development of • Edenic paradise, is standing to-e?xy vine grace. Cirrulote in every c;aY h :ttermakers, to begin ` with, 'had I have sieudily tmprocod their farms, . _ !tho twentieth century than the vast at the entrance, of every public ruce i it,q bank notes of kindness and fur- I their hones afTected by the lime; but I Thep koolt more stock where hwrts ' ' iriei-•es- of the piratical buccaneers' of track saying to all good e6pV-. icencss and s m at Let - your : w� n th, p once learned how to ase ' P I g sympathy, hY a are- grown . in Furopq now -a -days ` g ' Thou shalt not enter here " Talk I o ',c great iiurpose bc' not ,'how can I it, they had no trouble, and the use t }epi t'.rfore they gr` %v 011 Fad to do with cresting the hart thpv wealth of the fourteenth and the,ito me stout the-de'velopment of the!I mab.e others gerv-e me," bot•"how i'of-atcam a.b well as of soda has hewn be^ts. This tact is a tory mart1k I 11 fiftx•cr.th,ash sixteenth centuries. its horse at the race track? Every n,nnIolio T'serve others" Let your rid!rced, 'and'strking ono, I hasp vi :ted ,the mission is' always ruinous. Ever � f.ut_•.-ti c sand acc._h centred is j mrd nxire and more ' - does it rai+e a alias of 3.�aih�ef-Et wv* > that._ -the 1 h lee-- - - . iim�is ncitr u 1ee«t L" it�ipg r�ions, of arc oral o: and never the white [jag whish race track to -day is chiefly run for Chr6Gt �;,e `�av'iour of men And make , to place of oil-Paini, Svhlchis o'ten ' �r old world countries and. I knots. should always be carried' by the ! the benefit of the gamblers v; tt,- him the Guide and Xing of your n:inc•d, L_v. the dampness or heat In I, that the farme!s have grown bc•c`tr 1 - - I out the damning influence of the life. :+uca a --system",as'1 have the• 'tactorie%. and porcelain tiles are, t and th.o country has grown prr.sifer "herocls of peace." C:ambhng cannot even lay claha to book- rakers the race horse would not inarked out is, a sure system It is as a rule expens,li e, whereas lime is mcg and rich because of this .crop, Vie Cndttcct advnntagps which a I,gi- attract enough people 'to -slay its aIChrist's system. It will never Lank-IcheaP and easily aPplir�, It is often land tore lice stock is kept than au:umtenbusir.ess provides for the money investment to pay for his oats Cult of ,this �de or -the, grave - ex• oylected that the limo will peel oft;e'er #ie a • • .. - and his blankets On account of the for ` l yO'1 tfi19 9 Hess is a benefit to mankind, l4iion sinful meanness Art' d not deem that a i _ community. T:v'erv- legitimate bust- I 'but the lcctrrn•r di . . _ — _- _ _ -., - .. • gambling evil even the bowling silty � it is sure to bring you Faerfect peace rira`scback f•^ th« factories or, cow- I - - - --- hF:F:1� TIIE fiOIL. — a roan like old Commadare-:'_ander to-dav• the public billiard table, the tbeyond the grave and give to you all ,hpds• because it *is so much oasier - bilt started out to make a success fu ', yachtsman's white sail and cott�3s 'the TimitIcea woa7tlf -est-ttra Tit Asnre' , to �ra.n. o a --ae pi rated wall is Liebig, a noted Gorman chemist. faur fa ' - 1.tl;ls acoria not coon his most inti- I athletics are under condemnation. In city of God. "In the sweat of thy no eater than to brush off a white- ;the s'rthor of Elie •Pelle of p int food. . trate friends could charge him withIview of the immense amount of mon- brow shalt thou eat bread." orals rega,rding the law of plant food, washed one wit's a rtiti brush and Farmers who expect their fields to being an intentional philanthropist. ley which oranges hands at every - t.g}v-e it a trey coat, rind it is certain- keep on producing heavy crops from _� _• - Are one who had any financial deal-' football gam.•, it is a very grave , 'ROMANTIC MARRIAGE. "",. ly cheaper to start with . year to year;, without gill ing the land . , ings with old Cornelius alwa,va knew question whether 't would, not be bet- _ . n 'that he was looking out first and! ter for the diflerer.' college faculties RULP S FOF2 TILL' DAIRY. '• . anything in return, would do ice to - asst for 'himself, and for hiIinself , to cast their influence against every '� Aged Couple Weds After Part- gills these larva soirio thought. • alone. Bu't when Cornelius Vandnr.' ing.m 1883. - set of rules adopted by the tam-' 1. A stat ran'be termed fertile only sport which would take students A _ -bilt in the legitimate role of rallroad stray from the home campus. All the elesrients of a romatic novel In a Iilythwood dairy of Stansted. !%hen it contains alt the materials (developer served himself he was also pIT OF ETERL7AL WOE, arab to be found in a story that comes England, are good enough for use in 'repo;site for the autCltion .cif plants, serving mankind, His railroads froin Orange, in New: South }Val"-, almowt any longitude. The follow- in the required,guantity and in the gate employment to thousands and I young man, you ,say that you own It is a 'talc of two lovers, after an I ing is a condensation of t.Lem: I prol: or form. tens of thousands of men and sup^ i your own money and have a right to estrangement lasting ha IT a century Give the cows 2 lbs. to STDs. of 2. With every crop a portion 0%. ,'ported those men's families, His from do with it as you will, No, you meeting and marrying in remarkable ccnre.Arated food dally when on the 'these ingredients is removed. A part roads developed cube's regions in the !have no -t. 1l here did you get that circumstances. I A4tuir•.. I of this portion is again added [coal . west which would never have been I money? "Oh," you say, "father left Fifty $•cars 'ago Jane Graham `and i S,.r that they have 8cress to hire I the inexhaustible store of -the. atmos- ___ _ sported by any other pioneer than :. _ the Cyclopean eye of the locomotive's j it to 'me in his wit}," For what David 3ic11lurtrie were lovers in their 1 tater _ That they are not. worried I i here; another part however, is lost headlight. S1lten old Cornelius �'an- did he leave it to you? Did he not native town of Ayr, in, gcgtlarid. In ' by flies; nor •over -driven by boys. or forever tt riot replaced by man. - herbilt made millions of dollars for Leave it as a trust? Dill he not 1853 a disagreement arose bet Ceti hunted by dolts. 3, The fertility of Lhr soil remains -- - ­ himself l e also made millions 'tor his leave it to you in order that you them and they parted, never to Esc l,lilk regularlV. unchan};ej, i[ .All .they ingredients of . - himiself he and hundreds of iitillions with it could continue r.o t2jtread each other again until a week ago. I Insist upon the udders l'o'ng wired the crop are given back to the land. _ __ .. for his country. But what Increase abroad his Cbristiaa infiuonre? Rion when they were married. During clean, and the milkers having clean Such a restitution is etTacted by ma- _ o; capital did the world rnceive ey is a representwtive word. Money thi9'he p interval until the beginning I tian7ls' and clean pails. lWore• when, in 1861, a man of the name translated into the ordinary langua¢e of the present year they were in an i Kercr mix the milk of a nevT1V- I 4. The manure (ordinarily) produc- w n, in at the Horiiburg gambling of life means work and ''blood and tire ignorance of each other's where-lcld ad cote, or a very stalo milker, led in the course of .husbandry isnot resort won in one night -1,730,000 sweat and exhausted energy. Money! abouts Se opal fortune. curious coincidefices tine-' with that front. tile. of hers.- a r[jicient to maintain permanently franca, or when, about the same TVhy, that. represents the aoruan Keep salt in the •manger. the fertility'of a farm; it lacks the tune in Wiesbaden two Frenchmen l scrubbing at the tub and the boob ture the romance. After their es- 1 constituents wl.ich are annually eY.11 ' lost 3;000,000 franca, or when, s 1 keeper -compiling. his figures and the tr agemet,itmarried' appears that n jiclluriie, issI a �cry ameal.ys c an out the manger after ported in the- shape of 'grain; hay, .- :1'.. •,: sew years ago, Khalil Bey lost at 1 nurse pouring out the medicines and also of Ayr, but no relation of David Treat animals with kindness, they :nil?; and live stock, . ' - the gaming table $2,000+000 which the carpenter building housis and the '\icjiurtrie_ _The young, couple came will amply repay it' `-4 . ; " 2se had -inherited from his father, or fiowcrs los the sick'' and the gospel LUCKY -CHEMISTS. .. when the niece of Cardinal Mazarin i for the ignorant and the depraved. to Australia,, and after years of Noce; dip the fingers in the pail -- who h n single sitting from the I Po you mean to ' tell me, -t) man, pioneering settled at Orange, where when milking. The number ,of ' chernists' shops ift Duchess of Portsmouth $40,000 It.haf at the'gambling,tnble you have they reared thirteen children. John In winter: never • use turnips, .or Gerinart towns is strictly limited• _ ..,' Duchy Castlemaine of Charles II, s 1 a right to squander Your mother's' McMiirtrie• -died several years'. ago, grains, musty haV, barley straw or and new licenses are rarely "granted. �'_ - court lost In one a of over $125 - , o but his widow, who is a great -grated- an excessive quantity of oil cake. The value of these licensed establish- g Arid father's substance like that. norther, still resides in the district. select such roat_q as crirrots, par- ::tents is therefore -constant grow - 000 7 Diff all these transactions fn- l And yet go into any one of the post- Hi AI2I1 OF HIS OLD LOE'E. Anil -.s and ' ntangolds, the best hay,' Ing At Dreslau a chemist's 'shop - . crease the. world's wealth by the � graduate schools and colleges today _, 'value of one five cent loaf of bread'? 'and you will find young' men at' the David .l[c�liurtrie, the hero' cf• the bra Straw, ingot• grAss• silage, oats, has just hanged hands for e hems, i.Did they help in one instance to feed I story, also married hi the fifties, bran, middlings, meal, cotton -seed .including $40',000 for the License - the hupgry or give employment to gaming table not more surely de- and became t)ie Father of rlevgn I meal, alone. At Danzig -a chemist's bus:- straying themselv=es than squandering children. He is now• a grandfather. I .Carry the milk to. tho., dairy while nes, recently realized S12,300, • in - .'the poor? the money that was won by the self- In November last he visited Queens -1 A VOLUNT:IRY SLAVE• denying sacriflcea of parental lives'. . warm, the cow. It must not' be eluding $15,000 for fisc license. IL land to see env"of his sons' who had I all°wed to cool before ,pouring into was sold a fortnight later for $45 - The healthful desire for work, and "But," someone one else says, "the settled' there, and eventually, orilthe setting v'c9selrs, 004, including $25,OCC7 'for the It gambler's passion do not "nest measly I have is mine. Why? I did January 10 last,. he departed on his ,train it. ctirefulh . license. In the same heart. They belong not not •inherit it or have it given, to return to Scotland. On the Baine ( Take care that the- setting t'ossels r —=- I , • ,- =-to tlio sante prood of children. They ma I made it. Therefore•I have a boat ,were two sons of John IIIcVur-land the dairy are thoroughly sweet POPL AND CFCf.ING. - are never nourished by 'the- same right to do with it as I please." Oh, tris, and one day. while at 1Fc1- all clean, and the ]Atter-dry, free Rnen Dishop of Alantova in 1890, ,`:mother. When the young nean fresh no, my brother, you have not.* ThAt' bourne, A .letter _addressed to ".Mr. 'from draughts conveying foul smells, the present Ponel Pius _X., forDadc _, from a Christian home first testa mar,ey which you made.is not yours. Mcjiurtric". arrived. It was for this the clergy of his diocese to ride or , the' rattle of a dico boa and is led It halon to your children. When Anrl without dreins, trapped or oth- gs' licjiurtrie of Scotland,, but it, was erwise. eyeless decIaiing that to be seated oz into the sanctum sanctorum of the your little ghiIdren came into the 'delivered to one of the Younger men, : place the cream -iii a deep earth- such a machine was not in accor baccarat see.lece all his noblest son- world they brought to you certain who opened it.and found that it was . sibilitics are intensely,shoctted. But moral obligations. You -had no right 'not meant for him. _ __-________._.- _..—_-.._..__-__ __ __--- _ an vessel laid when Adding subse- .dance with the dignity of a cleric. • as his astonished eyes see great piles Ito become a father unless you were Eventually the rightful owner re- - - I %. of coin and greenbacks being passed ready to the best of your ability •to ceived his letter, and made enqu #4,as. across the table after awhile fascia- _.__._ ---- These revealed that there were ation drives a.way fear. Then the - others of his name on board, From - • - the O Y% .- - varnings and restraints of a rebuk- COLRS, HEADAIMf them hc_learned that their parents wr�it� old sVffCt Ing conscience- ata +oaken off- with CATARRH tt•ore born in AyrL rind that their -• • - ' . - such questions -as these : ' SVhat is mother's name was .Jane -.Graham. � the use of lny working hard every In turn he told of his courtship in0 he week ekes t Sunday and in . Ip :Minutes bjl Or• the •ear 1853; and asked the young sLl to-ja, - day oft p Relieved 1 only receiving �8 or $10 on pay , tb C�ss'e night when 7 might earn ten times AgROw • Catarrfisl Powder, men to send to their mother a phot- - ogratph of himself Kith s request that suin V. a quiet game? what Rev. W. ••H. Main, -pastor of- the. Bap- " Is the use of carrying bundles and eirongm`htor:rid DiHi o>iriri ibex thAt correspondence betweenimthe old . testimonyshe would tm�ago andia�tica • being ordered about by the beads I Nevar in Dr. Agnew Catarrhal Pow- lovers followed. - He proposed tsar- _ ��� 1. .- of the different .business departments der, He -bas tried many kinds of tomo- _ , when by getting sure tips T can lhe!"dies without avail. "AttAr using Dr. nage; and she accepted him, and a A es w i Catarrhal Yowder I was bene .week ago he stepped ashore at Syd- . Thetre 1e silo stir b w7ord as t*42. - 11llCl. 2 -so �tdis 5004 a life of tun and excttement at the fitted at once" are his words. it is a rev from rho steamship Gels. W'alt- •7aces ? What is the use of my be- . wonderful reraedy and will relieve � nary • Ing a wltlto slave when I can win � adient hcaiapain in con minutes ani old lovehof 1853tho That wharf samao ovens I - t -a my ft}}ttancial gmancipation by a lit-1.OnAgaew•1we art Cure helps the overworked heart ing they were married. . • . - .. . , 'r Llo inielilgent investment in lottery - _. , - - _ - . A .. - w �l �,,L « I .: 11 Iv -6 w aro ... , c, �i i � ..v:_A- .. , - - - - . . ,.. , ..-a...c.:m. _... .. �-.--. �.-_.rr�rd ?,A f fih�i�' - 6, t* �,� ,• r _ - . , _ .. - ... .. .. px. - . .. ., ,�} '" % 44.14* icb.. Awa;. �e, 'R.. . - _.--- - __ .. -----_-__._—_-_ __. _.. . • . _ .. . ' i�+W Oi�bfOOi his approach. She must set her foot f ^"No," he answered slowly, "not ( A CURE FOR BHEIIMATISM. + ,� on chis feeling and crush, it down. eapecting jt -now. And. yet .there _ . _ - . .-1 I She put the pKotograpb back, and have been women who have found a Even "the 112ost Stubborn Cases of max.'s love Uri hien up a poor home You must excuse me. I have an ve s r ancy tax emceed- some duty necessitating my immed- ing a loveless rich, one." _� be Cured. , I would be very pretty, Reg' ­ThatOldOf'. e ret ­ _.__ . Grad_„6 t pe laughingly stopped her, .Put.;.Kie,,._.9r the stage where the 'poor _ 13u Rheumatism is caused by meld it, the blood -` 'hat W �n unddap"ed- . _ i bac t th d or alio would have 'e Uu honest' lin rinds sucfl favor; is o ward t e nine medical truth Liniments, h e k o e o ut ?" .,,,,k, ,.L , - _.. p left. by, and said : and such well-turned sentences no "Don't o awn et. I hmve some- doubt steadily increase the create- applications can never case what is Or, 'I�he 5)gt1 Of the - thing to say to ynu, which I must tion of the cheap novelettes. But rooted in the blood. A blood cis ,Arrow- " _ sa'Short My here is v ry short. ineactual life. e.re is no Can youf of the tt llhme 6f through _ e of a rheumatism must ba cured ., • h the blood That is why '•I am' leaving for -for some time. one instance o1 a woman who has rheumatism always yields like magic I must say -be seated -please." taken the horrible plunge into pow- to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills --they �NOtMpN00"ia •ii He indicated a chair, and she. salt. erty for what you term 'love,,' who, actually make new, rich, red blood .. This new blood conquers the painful CHAPTER Ji: VI. demi wife's daughter. Her youth She felt that she knew what he was after .a short time, will not sell her t q going to soy -that a crisis had ar- very soul to get head anis should- Poi. , cops Poison sweeps out the achin acrd, - and inexperience had been.'the graui>d g g soothes the perces loosens the urus- Grayne Hatt. -The drawing -room- I rived; and she Steeled herself to meet ers abovethe-slough again ?" �• for his giving Miss Westcar the v —Ziam Vere -`'ere still in mourning for flee reins; but once between her fingers, It. Honestly o- ouca-r�ortmeyoint. n 1 Iles and banishes rheumatism yid the system- Proof-- of this is found mother although a full "Again, honestly, yes." in the case of Mr. Charles Leather- - 1. -.,4 g year since' F she vc anted ..tie drive beyond the her death had elapsed -mud her maid 'bounds he had set. I haveCluarrel ed with I my uncle "Much ? , dale, a pular young druggist's as - talking. Vere flushed as she said : "M po "As much as ever I cared for any sistant of Tilbury, Ont. I� says : 'You mai say what you tike, Miss - "I di`d not know you were' here, `� q "I know from personal experience Vere but it does not alter facts. Miss Westcar." "Your uncle ?' one -and more." that Dr, R'illiams' Pint: Pills cure She came only as a governess to ^I can readily believe that. Lis "well he is a sort of uncle, you "Will you marry me ?" __... _ rheumatism, because they cured me You. and now she's taking the posi- teneres 'do not often hear good of know -by marriage." "No•" . tion -you ought to bold mistress." themselves. But you.do not answer "I 'did not mean that ; I meant "Whv not ?" of a severe attack that for months "Hush, Lucy !" i my question?" that I was sorry you had quarrelled "I wi:3 tell you why plainly -even caused me many sleepless nights and "It is the truth Mises Vere. The "About my thoughts, Miss nest- with your kinsman. if Jt sounds brutal, Because I un- Painful day's. I had tried a num- "It was dbout ou " dersta.nd the subject we have been ber of other medicines, but they place is not the same since she set i car ? hby thoughts are my - own. b' : r failed. Then I decided to give the .toot in it." Pray pardon me." ��About-me T" r discussing very much better than you ilia a trial. Before I had finished "You must not sa such thins ! She bowed coldly and passed from He said things about you which, do. Love in a cottage is a very P Y g , i Y P relative of , Took upon, but the seeerr$-13e�x Eesirts began o - :' Lucy. My- Yhther likes her -likes her the room. --A mocking smile came leave me anis by the time I had smile not surfer him to say in silence." hateful to endure. I loathe poverty . - _ _ h Ina were "Which is more than I d% miss; ' with a Upend o1 triumph in it, as a}w „Oh in no offensive way; iio not the ' a'1 gone; and I felt like s new men. and she knows it too, and will ,said : want of money 1" me out for it. You wi;l see, sfie I ,,The loot ! the childish foal t . But think that, On the contrary," he "Is money every'tbing to you, That is more than six months ago added Litterl "lie could scarcely Evelyn and I have not had a twinge of rheu- _ _ ..will work things so that presently 1 she is right,. though. I can twist Sir y•' y matism since, It is my belief that • shall he siischarged—" I George round my finger; and I shall, have spoken of you is warmer terms Flo pct the question -he little knew "Oh e ! Lucy."1. too when the twisting -time arrives lied. he cared for you as mRlch as I how be had touched the spot. a fair course of Dr. ,Wi!liamv' Pink Pills will drive the most stubborn do." To Evelyn it wa.s indeed every- case of rheumatism out of the sys- "'Oh44_ I, Iknow, mise. Sorry I shalll-ttia .time of twisting the wedding- I:vel n telt a thrill of satisfaction, thin y tem and as a result of in own eT-- be, goodness know•as,' to leave you, ring round iriy finger. Lady Grayne Y g, —g (To be Continued.) criernece I cheerfully recommend them The old man was even eakin Y after knowing you from almost a -um ! sounds a deal better bah warmly of her to others. Truly the P' Y $P --- Batey; -but- i can see farther than -my -:the PWw '3Lr -' I .Ras�alled ascii-she � sown a germYaated, '— T trate " nose• Vovernees inileeci ! You'll ; Aliied. Pccr wretch l I suppose The ills cure all blooti and nerve . find she won't be satisfied. till she � he fs wearing himself out in a con- And the She that was growing ? THE FAMILY PEW P _governs us. She just twists Sir 1 vict cell. bell, it is the fortune of WeI,., she Fia3 ten--zt d tt-'Ye'Y--care=! _. --troubles such as rheumatism, scitus, George round .her eager -„ war. I am travelling a safe road fully;, deserved the gathering of ca, partial paralysis, 5t> Vitus' the fruit. As It 4{Fas is the Good Old Days dance, anaemia, neuralgia, Mdiges- , "Msh, Luck• ! you must not talk I now. and he can sever possibly in England. lien, headcches, backaches, kidne 80.01' ray stepfather," - track me, . g Reggie was continuing in - g �fien he gains his liber- gg g Y Y P •'R'e had the usual war of words- troubles, and the ailments the: make "I beg your pardon, miss: but it ty I shall have changed my name by In practical religion ion the E,n lash . _ _ r the usual sermon, my extravagance. P g g the lives of so many women a just galas luo to see her come here' marriage, and be moving in a circle ( aristocracy of 'the present day is iei source s almost constant nrlen he is never l[ -cl to even 'Couch the I Fre is my guardian, you know, anti I only a little over a` year ago as, a i Y Suppose he considers that a licerse' advance of that of a generation ago. Imitations and substitutes are somesery - servant, &tit?now behaving just as If I fringe of. 'Sir George has one toot i Pp (here is just as much private chari- times offered, and tl,e Uu buyer should for preaching to mc: and he used) I y w• - i fa the grace once married, it will i p g t and more organized chant but' see that the fall name, "Dr, Wiliams _ "That wi:l do, Lucy -please. -Go I not -be difficult to help the other in: I the same old text, 'As you sow, so Y r g 8 g Y, , fink Pills for Pale Peo le," is . shall you ren the vi la a church is no ton er the y now, amid see -to. my room." ! He ought co be thinlung more, of his Y p' center of doabestic affection. In the , funeral than marriage. and yet 1 �- Evelyn thought to herself if printed on the wrapper around every lies, miss."• I. g I that text were true, how rich -how old' days, says the author E recent aoz. If in doubt send direct to the - And obediently • the maid left the , can sea that he is on the palet of book on social chars es in England. y rich would be her harvest! And g Ihr. Riliiams' Medicine Co., Brock- _ . room. The servants felt very bitter- proposing matrimony to me,"' 1whatt she !eared was coaling, came. lit ice inseparably connected _ with ville. Ont., and the pills will be . ly against Misa Wesicar, and Miss She took a rose from a vase and t sl; n you know me -you know I memories of ancestry and parentage ; mailed at 50 cents a box or six . - ' _ ►6'estcar 'knew it; and the wen' know'- stood thoughtlessly pinking it to + Y y and earl association. - ' . ledge made her wield her= whip the I pieces, petal by petal, I I am not altogether a bad egg. I ,ill the fairul • had been christened boxes for E2.u0. "What curious croatuses mien are ! can't you 7 And you must know y � more. A protest meant discharge; I - that so far as you are concerned-•' in the %i page church; the eldest ois- the household staff knew that from I might say- w9men, ,too ttiho� She would ,have glen the world; ter bad been married in it. Genera- GILAINS OF GOLD. exportence. I would have imagined that in my na- Ito oto yim, but she had no means tions o1 ancestry moldered under the I 1t was quite- torr that the guidance ture love would ever find a plate ? I o1 doing so save b positive rude- chancel floor Christmas decora- Philosophy Is nothing but discre- et the house had devolved on Vere's mad yet, try to root it out as r 'mesa .aid that she feltshecould not tions were an occasion of much in- tion. -John Selden. . late governess. She waa something � will, I feel an indescribable some- fexerclse, she cared for him too' nocent. merriment. The only weahh which will not . more than that now. She had made thing, which is pat p+a5siorr-{L moat Imu,,h, and cursed her folly at the Religious people, of whatever per- decal• is knowletlge.-Langford. . , ,herself tzaii$j„ensable to Sir George, I be love; and for a boy- too -a mere f cng 'suasion, regarded church -going as a All imposture weakens confidence - _. a.nd aha so cleverly manfOulated that ' boy, Not -even o man, but - -`F" t - • ng- The result . - my 'display -of tem- f 9T,iritual7 prtvilege; but -even - -those, and -chills henev'-olence -J ohit�e_ gentlefnan and the things surround- Iieggie _ (;rayne, a twenty year-okdl er to -d has been that m uncle? who were not very religious recog- I Trouble teaches men how much ing hlm that be coup] not bear her boy. It the old man suspected this P Y I nized It as a civic duty. ' When a there is in manhood. -Henry ,Warb for a moment, Re ie's stay here., has. practically, shown me the door - absence from the place gg gentleman to sur sea terres," said Beecher. As the maid lett the room Fere would be a short one. B coexrtes Kepi I am going. . My income is I gighed, and said : 1•e allows himself to be called 'un- neariy a couple of hv,ndred a year 3fam Peo the s, "ho must give an Your roam influence is elf. -orad by ' without a farthing's help tram Lim. iexample to the country people: and your treatment of yourself. -A. Bron - _,,,,� `- ' van the aerventa antics it -this .cmc ' But the boy is not a lavoritE. ! if I rnt,}d turn a tune, I even think son Alcott. strange power she exercises over Sir,'Pe-haps 3t would De a: well if he And that's why I want to talk to ou I�clyn; to ask you to share , I should sing. The Duke of 6t human pudgmant is finite and it George " Alas I It is true --fie cAn.t�Vent.." - ythat with me in content till things P!!` i,,,s, whon! I have the honor of ought ahvays to be charitable - iturn him round her finger," it She threw away the stalk of the et better and briefs come !a-esiknowing, always sings in the conn- �Vi3;lam Hinter. It is 8 iodliah thing, to speak one s i rose and -picked up a hotograph of g ! try, and let me tell you, it has a Kindness in us is the honey that thoug4ita aloud at any time, more ; the man she was t2lii fmg of, and they are sure to." : foolish when them is In the beans a looked at it more closely. She �veta eyeing him all this time, j doosed fine effect from the family blunts the sting of unkindness in an and when he struck the financial PC other,-Lartdor. lady who would not hesitate to lis- "He loses me, I know, and I, try note she hardened up at -once. She Before the passion for •'restorer• Poldteness is a sort of guard which _, ...__ten. Aid- that was so at Grayne ' hard as I may— Oh, what a fool was as acute on the money question Pion" set: in and changed the pariah covers the rough odges of our char - Hail Miss- Westcar had been stand- _ - -- as the Chancellor of..the* >:xchequor, churches of 17ngiarid, t)xe tautly pews actor and prevents their wounding 1. Ing in the conservatory during the To v OI!, to Tea team 13% Phe chord -iterated. He ca led back !was tl-.e ark and sanctuary of the , others. -Joubert. .conversation, and she instantly co- Cbw'e USntmenc to rcoRrla ; to het"" the thought of her Scheme I territorial system. It hod a private `The constant duty of every man to L.solved that the maid's prediction o! I Piles and absolute care for sect g entrance, a round tables a good aa- his fellows is to ascertain his awn - sol own discharge should be verified. end evert form e! itch:ns for the future; the illu<ion his prem schatg bieediasand pr•otrudia pilar. I once created wart di ;nelled.' She lis- ' sortmerit of arrachairsa- a fireplace powers and special gifts, attd to Neo► she was standing is the draw- the aanahsctnrsr* have iknrnnteed IG �ea tele j and a wood -basket. strengthen them for the help of tctg-roorn entrance. _'Then she ed- i q� omelet to the dri17 pTe■r said sok Tour neigh- I toned. you may restore the church as others. -Ruskin. . vanced and aelii I hors whet theq'tnink o! it. you can use tc and 1 • • I know -you are sure of the good • . getTToarmoae►brckifno%cure& Woabat.rf things o1 this life, and if you went much -as you like." said an old friend .v.-� "As your governess, dear it is my aildealersorE'DuANeOMBATssdcCa•Toroato. away you knight miss tate comforts 1 of the author, who was a lay rector, . duty to tell you that to think aloud °' f CAF_Set_R'S FQCIf PRAISE. d entre; as a woman a o w Dry Chase $ Ointment of Grayne. Hall; but, Evelyn, I am to an innovating incumbent, "but I T may add, 4 way of advice, that ` - --I going to ask Sou" to go away -to go must insist an my family pow . not Vain, ugly people, in seeking corn- -- _ - it is a dangerous habit io tall into. I am ! WIty should I lot this feeling away with me, to marry mer. it we. i being touched. It 1 had to nit in Aliments, often get the worst of it - it i tale 'she'• and °him' you arses ii for him find place in— I a•iIl end are. poor at first, we shall be better an open seat I should never got a and, as the following inR instance ahowe mentioning, and the fingertwislfng h it. Sir George shall send him away. off later on." wink of deep again." sometimes teem their servants and "Meanwhile 1" flattoresa A South American Adon- + process may I ask to whom you The thing is growing -dangerous. " It was almost the,first thing' she 4 is, in no way celebrated for his per risco referring ?-what it meant-?" `- And then man's Yaice-the xoice, h ad sapd; she had let him talk. And sonam attractions, on completing a She ' knew' quite -perfects well, of a man who had entered the room now the w she did �� SUEZ CANAL. . . somewhat protracted toilet one yy I ay speak rather but -She wanted' to entrap ilio girl, unperceived : disconcerted him she spoke so cord-' morning, turned to his servant and -wanted some real reason of conn ` Holding my photograph,' 'Miss Y The Traffic of the Big Ditch inquired :- plaint to carry to Sir George. As Restcar? Drop the shadow for the i "We should have to -economise. a -, Steadily Growing. "How do I look, Caesar?" __-_ I yet her power was not great enough. .substance-4old me," . . hit, I admit; take rooms in Lon- "'Pleddid, massa ! 'plendid !" woo . r` -j respite .his h@ad-over-heels he'.ict In she was angry with herself for be- don." No more comt:ete refutation of the Ebony's delighted answer. - ` Miss' 1Vestrar,'"the old man was not Ing found out in; that way; but she arguments used to defeat a great in- "Do you think I'll do, Caesar ?" "Can you imagine m living in quite blind to the duty he owed his drew herself %"igethar and repulsed rooms -or economising ? Doing Sat vestment in canal construction was�.ing 'him a piece of silver. - urday shopping in the High Street- ever fulhished than by the Suez can- Golly, massa t nebber -see you • bargaining with the butcher Tor a 81, the report on whose traffic for look so tierce In a'1 tn} life ! You joint, perhaps, and rubbing should- the last year as y ad look jig as bold as a lion I" ;Any Sore T h t e b been rel m e ? _ -. ers with all the Ugh I It is too Public. -Why, whadt do you know about a horrible to contemplate. Whilst by The big Suez ditch was opened to lion ? You never saw one, Caesar . Will Not - way cif recreation, perhaps, I should navigation November 17, 1869. Its-Nobher see a •pion, massa ! Golly! �' . ,• . ' Heal buttoning of y uroshirts. socks, T my l from Port Said to Suez.ninety-two Its actual o ber Jim ride n ,have ,the see �{asca Tey o e bar to the mill - f - dear Reggie, I have a soul above cost was about• 538,000,000, -besides. Na, you fool, that's a donkey.' _ _. _ • ` . '- such things." a bond of aboutL$7,000,000 more. Its ',CcLn,t help dat, massa. You loo) ' 7. tihc had, acid an ambition too -an -stock is divided into 400,000 shares, jig like him 1"- - _ /►ity Ulceratiorf Eruption or Irritati-on of the Skin ambition with such a summit that and of these 176,602 are held. by the .}- -- Is Curable by Means of - he would never see its peak, and a British government, for which it BABY'S FIRST TOOTS. .''method of climbing it that would paid the khedive of Egypt (in 1873) _ ■ ,�{. } have made hitn turn from leer in $20,000,000,, using round figures. Every, mother ~knows how_a much -'1. = - :.Dr.* Chase's O i n le m e n .... -' loathing and horror-hal} he known. The shares be interest at fi per -1. Her sarcasm made him say moodily: baby suffers while cutting teeth. 1 __._ _ _ cent. Up to 1872 the canal's run- Swollen, tender gums cause a fever.. -Arid yet I have been foolish ninb expenses exceeded its receipts. In 'ish, frettul condition som'tinies seri- enough to think- you cared for mc." that year it earned -more than $410,- I ously affecting baby's health. Tlbis There is no guesswork about the for eczema, salt rheum, old sores or Nothing particularly foolish in 000 net. Yet its total receipts in I can be overcome, and the teeth[;:gg iesult9 obtainable from Dr. Chase's piles. There -;is scarcely a town, vii- thh ." I that year were only, about $3,250,- process made easy .by the use of „ Ointment• lage or side line iri,this whole land That made him turp to her eager-I1j00 Last -year (1902) its total re- Baby's Own Tablets. Proof of this . With all medicines taken. In but can point to's a case in which .ly. as, he inquired : ceipts were •520,621',998, being $12,- is given by Mrs. J. Peckover, New _' ly there is more or lose uncertainty Dr. Chase's Ointment has made a "'Then you do care for me ? Answer 481,600 in excess of its expenditures, Liskemrd; Ont., who says : "I am Its to the_efrect, because-tlie condition; remarkable ci;re. me -honestly ?" .an it distributed in net profits, af- the mother of six children and I _ _-3nay not be exactly as indicated by While this •ointment is best known "I3onestly, I do care for you•" ter' covering its' sinking fund, over. can truthfully say that Baby's Own . the symptoms, but if you have a more on account of its extraordinary sue- "Arid caring surely merges � into -'Y love ?" . . .. E12,OOd,000. Tablets is better than any other or wound end apply Dr. Chase's cess in . curing the most torturing She had to admit tc herself that Its traffic is steadily growing. Last medicine I have ever used for the ill; Ointment and heal it you can see skin ..diseases. and the most distress- I it had hone so in her own case, and year the net -tonnage of vessels using of little ones. I can especially 're with your own eyes the definito re- ing forms of. piles, A is also useful it ha: }y me so I the adn cos n all it was 11,248,413, an increase of 9' 'conlenend thein for teething children, - sults in scores of ways in every home for . It is because o[ the certain results the cure of scalds, burns, wounds, the while she so thought. - Sbe, all- per cent. since 1900. and would advise ail mothers to. vac awered slowly : . :them. accompanying the use of Dr. Chase's old sores, chafing, skin irritatio'h, .•perha s." The Tablets cure all the minor ills n ;Ointment thiit this •great preparation sore- feet, pimples, rough skirl -and :,A�i people have been known 'to : "DINNER TASTERS." ' . from which intents aril yoyrig child _ _ -'ilea come to be standard the world everything for which an antiseptic, marryfor lave—'.'. ren Sufl'er, and are guaranteed to h,� over. It 'dealer offers you any soothing treatment is needed. _ "Really l .. several women in Paris are profes- contain no opiate or L -armful drug `� other ointment, does, he da so on its .. Dry Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a atonal "dinner testers." ]h a carrih Sold by all medicine dealers or by %3 "Sometimes. age, just before the dinner hour, the merits, or does he not rather try to box, at •all dealers, or Edmanaon, •what., in real lite?" 6he shrug- txrell a't 25 ser` a hox.by writing mace a sale by saying "This is just Bates dz Company, Toronto. 1'o Red her shoulders as she spoke, _mad 'taster" Se whirled from house to 'dtr0at to the Dr, Williams' Medicine as good as Dr. Chase's?". protect you aaainat imitatlona the house of het patrons, enters sash rockville, On't., r ,_ the eagerness lett him; it was so Co.,, As s matter of tact,. Dr. Chase's portrait and sigaaturo- of Dr. A. \V: expressive 'that ,shrug. : kitchen, and tastes the dishes intend- .1 - `r _ p you citing such instances as, ed for dinner. She auggeata' im- e .. - Ointment is now so universa3lyr used i Chase, the famous receipt book au- I ••Are g ovements; and iescribes sew mo- A bride is bighly prized,,yet " is Vint few dealers think of offering i.hor; are on every • box of his reme- examples which I should follow ?- lh sicca away. ,anything alae when a cure ie sought ;dies, ,examples me 'te do so ? theca of prgparing food. : - . _. - ,• '. - .. - - 1.. • , 9• . ., - - _ � _. . a`, . • . , , ,. - ... ., A- r qii :+ . .. . x- .. , --- 1. -.r - pyx .9F f�.. - 71 .� 'xq'-� .•_-3.. -•--'_.'.''__77 ,:!_ .a_. .✓.::+e4'�._:•..cwt ie_. !' -...__ _._. _.... - _ ,... [., .�1.1�• n. r • t .encore to her second number, and � �- Miss �� etherald who read in deeply ' •'" 1 effective manner, "The Second'1'rlal." ' ` -ti- - - _---------- - -- ackenhal>3,-then-introducecYrh-e-sub=, --- - � - - -- - -'--� ject of "Technical Education" and so clesrly explained the meaning of his October o g lap suh�ect, !ts alms and objects, that the - - andiience neve fully purstiaded of the TERMS need, usefulness and necessitS of Take cold easi1y? Throat Technical Education. A special vote tender? Lungs weak? Any �T , All-26patrysas; 01.00ityal4laadvaase of thanks was tendered Dr. Packen- relatives have consumption? •""�•� the. 'Way """• ham by 'blr. A. Johnston for his de- " lightfui and practical lecture, and this Then a cough means a great RATES of ADVERTISING. was seconded by Dr. NVaugh. hires inrerciou, per line 1a cents The chairman then asked thoseCherry itach ratedoesnoti include - �'� seated on the platform to speak, and , re You prepared . This rate ddo�e not inelade Legal or Foreign each res onded b a few a t and Ieas- _ .. _-- _ _ _ -- _. trorpecial nte. P Y P P Pectoral „ Bpoclal tezms given to paniea magiug eon- ant remarks. , _ mets for s or B months or by the year, Half- This brought the program to a, close -- - -- - ~ M'eazlyoryearlycontracts'pa;able gaarterly. Before dispersing Mr. J. A. Brown, deal t0 you. F011ow your ine. cards, ten lines or under, with papor, _ pne ys,.r, $5 OC, payable in advwnce. seconded by Col. Farewell, moved aw'Notice in local columns tet cents per lino that a hearty vote of thanks be tend- doctor's a d V 1 C C and take ave cents per line each entsequent insertion. seed to all who had assisted !n the. Ayers Cherry Pectoral. It peaW oeutract rates made known on applies. rograw and especially to Principal' heal strengthens, prevents. , oa. No lees sdreniafng . - � g t p Adv rdsements without written astructions Firth who w3sisted in so many way - g„r O yeah 1 bane depended on Ayeem �. ',vi11 ,eiiaened until forbidden sad Charged so- to make the convention a succeO. Cherry }'beWnl for soughs and colds. 1 �� �g►■�� sordragly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- know tt ever! ,A. Bob.a, weak rung• ^ �, ■ ' • ss.nss mast be I a writing and sent to the pub. The vote was unanimously carried �, A. Rostasorc, sarins. tdicb 1. , I u bA lishers. and the prolonged applause showed„_ yk �,�, r. c, ens co. +_ --tab work prompt!* attoaded to,- ---- how delighted all were, e+l irn,rsti.u, for Lower. Is published eve Friday morning at Its oma Saturday morning Mr. E. T. Slemon iekering out. B.A., of Oshawa, outlined his method Weak �% }� ' of teaching decimals, notation, ad- T y e a k Lungs --- c Showing— Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors I- dition, subtraction, multiplicatication, - division. His method of division Ayer's Pills Increase the activity Ot _ -- - Onr P olitio�-6tnet Independence brought out a lively but pro dis- rjte ilrpr. end thus aid roeovsry. T �tg, - Our F.zpeotstioas -The heart► the speaker's method clearer. 1�Te w Flannelettes support of the asovle of Pioksrin4 and vioiaity slits F. E. Grose followed by pre- , ,Neto Adverttsmmmts. senting her method of teaching prim- _ ` �_- T �T r , 1 - FRIDAY, OCT. 30th, 1903 ary reading and showed by examples IGS FOR SALE -A 1 to Wm. eve �� h rap�}el Arles, how a child s ability to read may be PIGS FOR Piokea L 4, o,PP Y 3 _ developed by comparison and cots { New Underwear. j OSS On Wednesday, Oct. 21st, TEACHERS' CONVE NTION. The chairman then introduced to L between Pickering College sad i;obt. E. -- + the convention lir. W. H. Elliott,Hosiery. 1`illlttl]]p Yarns. IDgB. " Johnstna',, $inRat�a ros1, a large Scotch plaid. a _ R A 2=IrP_p, incilp l-. Ftnd6r y.1 e-1ggxaAl th.a_oIIice. — lllrt South Ontario' Teachers Association School, The speaker began by saving UUSE TO LET -The hQuse 'and at ricer, that will please. was held on Oct. '3rd and lith. The that nature study had its supporters H lot on Church greet +•ist oortb of the p weather was delightful and the at- and opponents, but the opposition was g - PPo PP livery stable, the peoparc of Sirs. B. McGinty. ... ". .. ., _. .. _. l tendance was large. It is considered main! due to , a misunderstanding of For partrcu:mrs apply to 31188 l;: `o'CONNOR, by many the best and most prufltaI the su�ject. 'He then explained clear- Church st.eec, Ptcaerlag. s tt T- convention vet held. The assembly ly that the object of nature study was ACTED -r1 trustworthy gentIe- rborn was crowded at every session not to make scientists, but to train ��'resa or ;adv +n each untruly to coinage and the interest reinained unabated children to really see the objects in bucaeas for an old estau!i.bed bouse of scud till the close. The teachers wi!1 no nature around them, to understand flcwnc+al staadtt g. a ,trs;a' t, boas fide weed doubt return to their : chtml with relation of leaves to light,, leaves to ly sa ars ct ?is!.v pard by creek ea h uoadas with all eii•eoses direct hot. b.adq u entero, fTt-•b in-piration for their work, roots, lea:e.a to one another, etc. Money sdvanced for ezven►e,. Eocicae ad- s► The convention opened by devotion- He illustrated his lecture hv•aModel dressed rnvelops. Manager, 36u Caston' H!dg•, ar/'y," i Chicago, Si li. G 1 a'- V 1 n W� V od.' irl exercise+ led by 1{er. Mr. Moore. of the catnip plant and dandelion, - This was fol!owed by hearty :-ddress- .showing how insects, modify the shape � `. es of vvelcutne by JSr4srs. Buntingg of insects. Tliese are facts that child- Emes Strayed• "l Kerr, Murkar, :nd Di. 19ateman. iu ren can see. He explained how such reponse w the kind wrwd� of welcome study could be introduced into public Strewed from late 2 ands, in the tad The undersigned are prepared to pay r6a highest prises for 1►I2 !clads „ Dr, Waugh. (in.-pect� i i, Messrs L. C. schools. con, of the township of Rest I ork of coarse grain. ISmi•-h and R. , Walks made felici- in the afternoon Miss Wetherald on the 11th of October. one large It will be to your advantage to see as befors'disposing. tous replies. Mr. A. Johnston spoke resented an able paper on ,Basis of y •- pp chestnut gelding, white stripe nm-f,+ce, a few words of encouragement to the Good Readiog, illustrating her re- thoroughpin on right hind lea, bare- We are also handling all kinds of Fat Stock. teachers. marks by read in various selections. g footed, weight about 1300 lbs. and oqe The secretarv, J. A. Brown. Lead a In order to make good traders we bay gelding, a little white un both tr j� 1�T i;` ^r� AT �* PALMER' detailed account of the proceedings of must be good readers ourselves, wits hir:d feet, tarots right fmnt f.roL, Y A N v 1 lY 'Lx. r" A L of the last convention in Whithy. esF*cWly emphasized. weight about 1200 lbs. Supposed to President W. G. Ward then ad- lir, J. W. Denyes, B.A., then pre- have been making for Pickering Town .1=X0 TT.T�j r� - r7 _,dreaded the convention on various rented an able paper on Teachers ship 95 ,will be paid as a reward for - -- iopiea-of- --- Mr. Ward spoke first of the import- ceived many ,new and valuable sug- 3-5 A. McKAY, Deer Park P.O. &nee of the teachers position, the gestiom i for their work. -- - -- --- - i !'highest known to roan, the most re- The :auditors' report was read Show- ,tom® s,�s,s-!lett.vfas stunts al.s `. p - isponsible; all other professions and ing a haliance on hand of some $190. TiAms eorae EAST st7s as rott,ows:- -- trades depending upon the whoolmas- The election of officers resulted as No. d ldAu 8:51 A. U. iter, as well as the future success of follows;- •• is T4 'Aa8 P. M. -- -our, country. He . said that every Prestdent-R. H. Walks, B.A. .• 1 LOCAL. e:(i4 P. Y. - -- t teacher should be prepared to express Vice -President -miss R. Doyle. t .a wise judgment upon the in' ortitnt Sec.•Treas-W. a. cols. TsAarsaonto Wsrestn asror-laws: educatloual matte" oL the Trey, by Executive corn.-M6asrs. E. T. file- No.9 LOCA. 8:45 L. U. r careful study and independent thought anon, J. A. Brown, A. E. Lehman, I'll LOCAL 9:21 P. M. ' Fie then gave some helpful sugges- Mi" Tewkeshury and Mr. McLean. "7 51AIL 8:1? i'. b. " io- tt' is• ta- Bions concerning the teaching of Representative to the O. 1':. assocla- s• S0- � { + arithmetic, reading and nature study. tion. -W. G. «'ard. Cedar arcus Cider iSit -- The following, he taaid, am some of Before separating J. A. Brown rnor- + the laws -of successful teachin ed that the thanks of this+cun.vention +, Works .si�r�t i I Get the hearts of your pupils: he tendered Principal �� asci, hiss 'dad 1� gar V7 ors'• J•� DE V .E 1 1 s 4 r. ' 2 Ex -lain clearly why each. subject 1)nvlc and the citizens of Pickering _ is tun tit. for the kinel manlier in which the _ ` a• In returning thank:. to our many t - 3 Do definite work definitely. teachers had leen elitertxinrd clueing atrons for their liberal patronage of Dealer in Rueenston and Portland Cement. Cement alwa� s on t 4 Ins�lre your pupils with a desire the convention. tet season, vve heg to intunatr thwt Ilalui. This Cement is bought in carload lot= and will be aoid t> to exce -by exam e. precept, story Special mention sho„ ld tie tnxde of we still arse! to do promptly pp11 prep p' P 3 <custorners at very }ow ivrices, - l; reettvvocxl,.Unt. - d and their responsileility as the men the lyeriutiful manner in which the l; n ctrk we triers he favored with. \o t . and women of the •f the fnwre and school rearm was decorated by teach custom work dune on Saturdays. ulbove all inspire thein with a desire ers and pupils. t for the perfect character of manly The near meeting will be field in ' torn and womanly women. Broak!in. Lap1� Bro.S. w t 1 - The afternoon session opened by an ��� • `ab'.e and scholarly paper by F. M. �.�j T C Chapman, B.A., on the relation of Ali LA3IBS FOR SALE y R N I 11 under'signed has for sale a number of They are Neat :History to Political, Economy. The. Cotswold ram lambs, all pare bred. A pen of - subject proved a pleasing change from them arerezistered. J E Disney. 62-J Convey ient Are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be superior to al the regular school to and the othel+s.. The are unequalled for durability and'lightness of _ F .speaker's. maAtel-ly arginnenty were t and Cheapn y � ti ' followed closely by all lic•esrnt Y' dra•£t. ZVe have their! in all sizes.. `Sing.le glozys, light ; Mise d o Luke, 11 Oshawa taught NEW LAUNDRY - gangs, 3 horse '3, furrow'plows in 3 sizes, single and double 4. A lesson in literature to the fotrr•th If soli don't believe iL buy one and furrctvv su1L-ey or riding' lotus, also iclass from the senior- department of try it. -We mean Woodstook Windmills and ever) -thing in the Implement, Vehicle acrd! ; r the Pickering public school. The The undersigned has opened tipp PovR br Line. , lesson selected was "Froin the Desert a laundry next door to SV. T. r {{ Prices the Lowest. Telles reit suit Ptlrchasan. e ed Village" by Goldsmith. The les- Dunbar's, and having had nearly EVana *.� �uY11p8 i son was presented as follows :- font year's experience in Bowman- i 1 The author's personal appear -renes The best value for ottr mons �iio. Phili :ir. Brougham and life. ville, is prepared to do • first-class g y p7.. a, Reading of portion by the teach. work at tisual rates. _ - -_ ,er. Give me a trial. Cisterns. and Troughs made - 3 General questions • and questions ,SOO TONG, • to order. � �(� (� _ on the literal meaning, suggestiveness 1�..� (OVION 'vJ' 05660046 and poetic beauty of expressions in Proprietor. - EAlY ' -extract. _ The lesson was made a vivid reality E • • " • S, 1�ih Not open© - and Miss Luke well deserves the ,many high compliments which her teaching V received. The pups s are a com- 1cdL,k-t----r�ur mended too for their answers. We 1�/ CU13G�1 would suggest that practical work of this kind form alarger part of future C..k'sGkeeRood Coer•••g © Soverei n Bank o Canada conventions. g Mr. W. W, Noble, representative to Manufactured b y T h e the O. E. A. gave a concise but full ac- Cook Co., Windsor, Ont, and Detrol Mich., is the 1 , :count of the Ontario Teacher's con- t, vention held in Toronto last Ea ter, only !known ! n ='This report was of great value it monthly, medicino on which ladies : ' � f C ke r 1 1 ! Acral interest to every teacher, con can depend in "!he hour and lime © Interest allowed fxoni date of deposit on triad! sums as welk as largeiA"�, special S taming +tis it slid a sumrn:3ty of every this need" Every to inclose who reads palost ter and discussion on present dam ShLb�e instwth her address, ss for © © © © o (a rR14000600.0) rt�ducatiorlal matters. stamps, The evening program was of an exLu, b e r _ ar d.high character and the�jQ.b' (� C111Llife auditorium of Pickering College was filled to its utmost carppac�ity by_ teach -full particulars, which we will -.`-7 •Ars and friends. W. Cr. N�'ard, pr6iai- by return roar! in. plain., - Mo �son a Cie ��dent of the Institute, was chairman ofs?ops. All kinds at rough and dressed %umber er ...-the evening and on the platform withn old physician, 3S years con - Flim veru• Rev. G. McGregor, Dr...ed practice treating diseases of Lath, Shingles, Doors, Saeb, House fin-, 'Waugh, Col. Farewell, Q.C., A. John -en, has charge of the office, and ighingg and Silo material _ stun, county councillor, Mr. Jno,be consulted by letter or in _ - For'Cleaning Windows, Mirrom Murkar and Dr. Pa.ckenhatn, pt on. Address our main office , al Technical School. Toronto, theTHS COOK COMPANY, _ 1 4e "lecturer andlS'1 rware. of the evening.The follow- Cistern l+ankg and water troughs made - oom 3 -No. 253 Woodward Ave,, to order _ �+ Ureka Dille ing as.isted with the program:-MistsDetroit, Mich. _ r Cotter and Miss Barnwell, each of - - - _ - - - - -- -- ' Fl r whom �layped pretty piano solos; Miss Cook's Cotton Root Compounu Mira Z hi lips, who sang two solos inold by all responsible wholesa;e Binder Twine Etta. jeer a mal sweet and impressive style, retail druggists in theDomi�• D,' �j ordoa•r miple'Plyca tivating the largeanada and United States for llietohani iitidien e; '.Hiss Beath, who pplayed twolarperbox. W. J. Rea•zin " $ ,fine violin solos and reaponele�d with i%n i i Piokermg..Ont. . z 4Wof waeaort r of .vire fence, not twenty-fivo - hundred as the Gazette corres eel's Ira. Thos. '_deal is visiting with � - _ Ail Roads pC?AC1eU t StR09. L a raiz is tt htt tier. _ _ Lf62tle-1: �soc - _ Z ---FIilTiltttre`.�ttirB - — ------ -PlantsOUR& s t -C ,fames Joues has hih new hat se S. ar R, Besse -was in Toronto over plastered and in, the course of a Sunday visiting friends. fete days will have it completed. Every farmer knows -.that _ Sefts,� w I,Y, .J. Gordon and wife of Pick- We reszuue that the naafi requi- �,�� .�„ BedRoom , p . _ some tants ropy better than _ - ering, spent Siiii y with iii. B. site wi be a caretaker, for a rine others Soil may be the same Parlor.*Suites,:Dining-roont Setts, -Fancy Rockers in::Great Variety. and Mrs. Dowswell, house like this should not be with. y F. Hutchison was in Toronto on out one.. and seed may seem the 'same Monday on business in connection .. ''Bee our'Furniture before you buy. but some lants are weak and with the Still estate. PORT MON. • p ]Remember Ullr prices are the Lowest. The receipts from the Chicken others strong. Vti a deliver all our goods free to your home. `Pie Social on Thanksgiving even- (quarterly :►letting at Centennial And that's the way with ling amounted to over $ 711. church Sunday nest, Nov. 1st. t Dr. D. G. Smith who visits lir. Thompson, of Victoria LTni- children. They are like young e70h21 H. Beal, +Claremont. Claremont the first Tuesday of versity, will conduct the services. plants. Same food, same home, - every month wiltbe here next �'. Thoma and C. Holmes' are same care but some grow big _ `Tuesday, Nov. 3rd. * shipping sugar beets to Berlin this and strong while others stay - - A large amount of grain is beingweek. g g -- -- - - ;shipped from North Claremont firs. J._ Pratt has been called small and weak. • .. , ``.� 1, r th's. • -these days by our grain buyers, back to Cobourg, her father having Scott's Emulsion offers an .L�J �� ii :Messrs. Gregg & Nilson. taken a relapse and is suffering easy way out of the difficulty. Our residents at all busy in much pain. Child weakness often means North Claremont. :making preparations for the win- «-•-�-- aer by cleaning up thea yardsaud starvation, not because of lack Head Quarters for :burning up rubbish. _ of food, but because the food Mr. Huddleston, of Toronto, Lap Rugs, Oil cloth, Spreads, Robes, Horse blankets of all kinds will conduct the services in the does not feed. whips away dovtn in price, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Fall and Baptist church next Sunday, both s � Scott's Emulsion really feeds Winter Underwear for hien, women and children. Mens English and morning and evening. and gives the child growing Canadian Rubber Coats at prices that will -amaze you. -Shaker, 1 yd Thomas Gibbons was in the city ,u► ength- ride, extra heavy, at 10c. per yd. Wrapperetts at ltic and up. Gro- ceries,�Dmgs;-Watches and Hardware always on hand at lowest - Mrs. Walford, and reports that �V hatever the cause of weak- prices.40 she is progressing nicely. ness and failure to grow— Call and get prices before_ purchasing --elsewhere. - Both our teachers attended the ---- Scott's Emulsion seems to - South Ontario Teachers' Conven- tion held at PiekerLng.-las-t Friday - if an Set the matter right. and Saturday aad as Acouseguence send for free sample, eeott Howse, Ghemiall Tomato, Oatarta y O Mo*]n.ey ur school was closed: sot. and /1.ao:alt drngYiata. Vall.ie T0rJ. H. Beal has had a verandeh (Sate RaglVOP. MPOtAa c„ €rant-Af-h'tsattu0.-w ---- - A-YEi7=fine htfifer, -`r Tea-rs-ald not Only adt}s to its appearance, TUESDAY, SO V. 10th, 1".—[Auction Jersel coior rellow' strayed from Claremont bt2C will be a great convenience in sale of 10 acreslof standing timber, -tock yards. Ssturdsy nigbt or Sunday morning on lot 19, con. 3, Pickering. the pro- Oct. 3rd or +tb• Suitable reward to parties giv- Fall goods, Cheapest and Best on the .market, A call solicited at the handling of his goods. art of the Tool estate. See bi119. ins such intormstiocan will lead to recovery. the Corner Store. While working at his buildjug 1 p y otter wase. Mount Albert i•s = _---- sale at one. Poucher & Poatili, a fere bays ago, J. H. Beal fell � Auctioneers. ., :from a ladder on which he was I WEDESDAT, \�,� . 11r -Auction sale of Binder Twine. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to, • standing and alighting on a saw, farts stock. implements, etc., at lot scut loath Bands ver severely. p Parties who nave purchased binder twin y S, con 1 (Kin stun Road), the prop- from the undersigned this seaao wit g q,,% After onlya few days illness, erty of John Munro. Sale at I plesse pay game to the credit of the tic gal shoe Merchant, -, - .Ales. ;4 arson died on Sunday la: t o'clock, sharp. See bill. Poucher Cormicit IIarveatiog Co., at the Western'' Palmer, Claremont, Ont. at the age of 49 years. The de- ct Po9till, Auctioneers. Bank, Pickering, by Oct, 24tb. They wit creased leaves a widow and a small — find bills of accounts there. grown up family. His funeral, E1;5EY C'OR' Ti7R SALE—The 52.2 -MOODY S PALbiER. — took place on Tuesday to Sandford i 'T cadenigued bas for sale a trsab mtich cow, M1 .. cemetery and was largely attend -1 erating ersey. Boyd Bark. Lot Qi Con. i of Pick. ed. Ice' Cream �?' � �'GTe bare them, y Datum. • - S _ - 1 W dd rices are right. a J. C. Jones; of Uxbridge, visited P +� friends here last week. _ Frdit _ I- Joe Hudson leaves this week for A. deer -hunt in the north. / - - The Wilson Bros. are now en- How about - ---gs in. -the, cider basimes r - - of -AIL -Kinds - -_ a number of ' Pa-rivs-11 1. W. Disney has II..� �✓ 1 D w weU second-hand bicycles for sale. . S . ' The Seasoa s g'ea- - OIl o R. Crayford sold hili horse, har- ,Doss and buggy at air. Jones' sale tures aft Now, AttraCtlYe All kinds of Vegetables _ aaaW Jones, in a few days, will be- and Becoming }din to team hay to Toronto for A. _ .. , . Store will be opened in Brougham -- -- E. Hubbard. Ready -for -mea? Rink on or about May 18th, 1908. _ C. W. and :firs. Disney and Mn. �.�,jF � 'f a' ":.aobert Armstrong, of Chicago. ,ga(�r•�,p-Trlffi ANDERSON, Brougham. f spent Sunday with Myrtle friends. 1903 Pum� ps f The boys who vecut to Manitoba Would like to have y oft inspect -teeny for all r are expected home soon as the them. Glad to have you. �'.�� t ...• " y 3k111$t kinds of veh• ' H H0 threshing season is now nearly ,oleo a;rhata'� Ozer. stared by the hicLanghkn ? Mr. and Mrs. Birkett left last' M. Gerow, Br®ugham Co'y, cf Oshawa. Windm"lls Zt week for California where they r 1 wills ud a few mouths visiting IF YOU WANT. �frienc s. .. f ' J. W. Disney was in Toronto A gasoline . engine Promptly We me prepared to do all dada of wort- with oats. Prices paid Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery pertaining to the pomp business. #, -last reek for oats now are good, being quot- binders, mows -s, corn haryesters, corn e ied at 3.1 to 35 cents •per bushel III shredders, Page wire fence, binding twine, 'Toronto.- Uriah Toronto: baggy or stone bus%- Bee or write - �� Uriah Jones has erected this w. F. x. T6noe. - l i y �Bncoesecr to - -year over thirty-five hundred rods imy Bate,arta: ,' a', ` John Gerow, iGsrow � Son, Clu"emooi, The EmpireMedicine Co, of London, W. 4. Riobsrdson, Agent,{Pickering. Ont„ baa appointed the undersigned as local agent for Pickering, for the most won — derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. , APA For the treatment of the Nose, Throat, Bronchial Tubes and Longs. It cares 001ds Catsrrb, Asthma; Bronchitis, Say fever and all throat and lung diseases. Write for particulars, a stack of treat'ments..Aj and repairs constantly on hand at. +ree= River. . THE U �TANQAR�1 G Fruit Trees ! RZA14 SIE-PAMU10' All'klnds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc. fos gale. T- A. �GREIG, - :,Agent, - .Pickering' Highest prices paid for Fall and -- - WinterApples.- OF SHINGLES IB -THE. COST OF OUR THREE-PLY . READY O ROOF It lasts longe, is fireproof,.is ; quickly laid., requires no ez- - - JOHN E. 9EEI Agee] n it n and costs er s care owl Ho -tilt; H Ati-MU11 Important showing of finest display of - China.- A Tory large assortment of - 8tationarv. Books, Dolls, Toys, jabt received for the Holiday trade. Call and see tbem,1 8absoriptions taken for all Magazines,l J Weekly and Dailyl;Newspapers _ ._23TO03C Street, - Whitby- + �N: - - , Paints --Oils, -Y Mall Papors h,1l3,r;a freabstoak;now on hin3. Prices. in. Wall Paperjranging! _ from 8c. up. Joha Parkez, '- =,"=bartoa.. i - No i` -� C o' M It o s e4 . a iv p o ri I H.Q. G7 'o v pC.0 G C pmca 'n oo' Op s i ` Roam"ells co o 38 O �s �g 8 ire •a., I aro C'�A, m a coo a O a a a cc Jan ! Q+C m o,• Feb sA Mar Fa p APr•I May:�O JnelO� .. N �• or e� m a► .Sept! N Cr Oct,I N Nov. 0 a ► .Doe G: .Tapaary 1M. 4—Whitby 6th, 'Oebaws 7tb, Broagbam 9th, Port Perry 11th, VX - bridge 140, Caunington 18th, Beaverton 12th. TWO-- DOLLARS. LEAKING SHINGLE ROOFS can be• re- wired and years added 'to 'their lifetime by giving them a coat' Of onr ' Black Diamond Roof Paini- It'g a wonderful preservative. J N'or� is the time to apply it. We are Sole Agents. -The Russell Hardware Co. 126 EAST KING STREET. Toronto. x az� .:.nnv ? ttc 'zws• -tea' r «w:. k:. i ._ rx r� 4 �M:tKYhr� • =Gt -11, „. .. ... , -., : , 'y t •I . , ,. ... .. . . I .., ., 2222 . , _ - 1. .. .. . -T 9 ,: tm[�jj �j �(-nt $4.25 to $4.50; Ontardo straight rol- (RIDLEY COLLEGE BURNED. WHAT CANADA WILL ASK. SPEECH FROM THE THRON ' 111 WORLD'S li JliAlYA VI Lers, $3.90 to $4: in bags, $1.90 to _ ._- ' $2; patents, $4.15 to $4.40; extras, Sari Sunda b2orning Fire at Aim to Prevent Future Disastrous The Dominion Parliament Formal. - HbH,-THE; �_ $-I:-74F 10 : 4I.75 WAte"d- -- - -- -- -. -.-- . z>ats, i1 • -- -- '- St. arsaes. ore.... - - .._ - THADE CENTRES. Fer bag, $5.80 per bbl: Feed -Alas- `� " per b bran, $17 cr bl. shorts, $20, A St. Catharines despatch says : A •London despatch_ says :-Upon A.n Ottawa despatch says: Parlfa- Prices' .of Cattle, Grain, --Cheese, bags included; Ontario bran, 1n bulk, A destructive lire visited Ridley Col- leaving Liverpool on Thursday mens was formally prorogued on - _ -- $15.50-[a- 1516.50; -shorts, in bulk' lee senior school here earl on Sun- A, -B. Aylesworth, K,C„ one of the Y _ Rud Other Da}ry Produce g y Saturday morning. $20.54) W $21.50. Eggs -Candled day morning and; the institution is in Canadian commissioners to the Alas- The speesh from the Throne was at Home and Abroad. selected, 21 to 22c; and straight re- ruins, About three o'clock one of ka boundary tribunal, said in jus- as follows: Toronto, Oct. 27. -Meat -Ontario ceipts,. 19c; Montreal limed,. 17 to the students was awakened by a red tification of his refusal to sign .the Honorable Gentlemen of the Sen- gtades are firm, with demand chiefly 171je. Cheese-Outario, I1}c; Town- glare in his room in the front dor- award :- ate: from Hullers. No. 2 white and red ships, 11}c; Quebec, 11$e. Butter- rnitory on Yl:e second floor. He "It was more of a compromise I Gentlemen of the House of Com .. winter sold N 2 to 78c low Townsbips creamery, 21 to 2lic; raised an alarm which awoke iT. C. than a'judTeial "decision, Its elicit mons: -. freights. \ o. 2 Spring is quoted at uebec4 O jc; Western dairy, 16c. Griffin, one of the masters, who im- wi!I be that Dominion goods trav-) In relieving you from further at mediately sent in a telephone alarm ersing the disputed territory must tendance after an unusuallylong and 76 to 77e east, and No. gpose at g 70 to ?ic cast. 3lanitoba wheat is gOG PRODUCTS. = to the department, and aroused the pay high tariff duties to the United laborious session of Yariiament I de firm. At upper lake ox�s •No. 1 students,, several of whom batt war- States. The Canadians feel so sire tv conve to u m best thanks pp p Dressed hogs are unchanged. -Cured row escapes.. They all made quick keenly on this subject, that although y yo y Northern is quoted at, 8971c; and No, meats firm. with a fair lacunal, `1e exit from the building, tl:e main par- there will be no cry of separation, for the assiduity you have shown iiSI. . 2 Northern at 84c. No. 1 jxaril nom- quote :-Bacon,. long clear, 10}. to tion of which was in flames. they probably will 'demand a larger the discharge of your onerous du anal at 82a Sarnia. IOfjc in ton and c¢se Lots. Pork, l ties. _ Intense excitement reigned among power of self-government in order to Oats -The market is steady , with mess, $17.50 to $18; do. short cut, the stulients, o£ tvhorn there were 62 , prevent in the future a repetition of The session now closing will long offerings moderate, No. 2 white is 1$21. in the institution, had all escaped such decisions.' be remembered not onlyfor its `great i. f quoted at 38 to 28}c west, and at Smoked Meats :-ITams, light to only partially- clad, their personal The Times of Thursday morning length but also for the many useful . 29c low freights to New York. No. medium,, 14 to 14ic; do., heavy, 13 effects being consumed in the flames. publishes the dissenting opinion pre- and important measures that 'have 1 white, 30 to 30�c east. to 13$c; rolls, 11 to 11}c; shoulders, In addition to the students there I sented to the Alaskan Boundary Tri- been enacted, ail tending to advance _ Barley=Phe demand is limited, 10�c; backs,, 15 to 15'}c; breakfast were five of the staff in the building bunal by 'Mr. A. B. Aylesworth, one the prosperity of Ale country. with offerings fair. No,'2 quoted at bacon, 14i to 15c. at the time the fire broke out, four of the Canadian commissioners. It The unprecedented number of pri- _ • 4,4c middle freights; No. 3 extra, 42c Lard -The market 'is steady, with masters and the matron. One mas- is dated Oct. 17, and takes up 'three vote and public bills that have been middle lrrights, and No. 2 at 40c 'fair demand. Tierces, 9 to 9}c; tubs, ter, F. H. Wood was In Toronto, columns in the Times, and is a most passed during the past session may -' ..' middle freights. 9} to, f/f,c; 1 pails, 9} to 93c; com- ' p g F g Thirteen domestics occupied quarters � minute discussion of the whole be taken as an evidence of the great Rye --The market is quiet, with pound, 8 to 9c. .. in the south -.western portion of the treaty question and a recital of Mr. industrial development that is going -- prices steady at about 50c high ---- building, They were obliged to Aylesworth's reasons for disagreeing on- throughout the Dominion. • -,I. Y freights, and at'51c east. LIVE STOCK 91ARKET. make a hurried escape, and lost all vdtkt the majority. It concludes as A steady expanding revenue has en Toronto, Oct 27. -An active trade their belongings. In all eighty people follows : abled m Government not only to . -.. _ Peas -Trade is dull and prices un- y changed. No. 2 white quoted at 61 ,in cattle was the feature at the were sleeping in the b cilair.g when I have merely to say that the materially. reduce the debt of the - to 62c high trexghts, and at 64c east. Western Market to -day, and all lines the blaze was discovered,• et no one' course the majority of this tribunal -�Il-uc w eai=ilr�rn"a�'ret--is dull.. Isol cc y II Dominion, mut also to submit for --- - - with quotations 41 to 42c at outside q fired., bras -decided to take with regard to your. approval numerous grants for . q Hogs were steady and unchanged. The lire was first observed in the the islands at the entrance of the useful public works in addition to . points. Sheep continued, firm, while• lambs trunk room, but how it could have Portland Channel is, in my humble 1. Cont -The' market is quiet, with liberal subsidies for the extension of were steady. started is a mystery-. It has been I judgment, so opposed to the plain our railwaysystem which contributet prices steady. No. 2 yellow Amari- i mot man exporters came forward, the custom to have this room locked, re uirements of justice and. so-abso- y ..... - can quoted at 5bc on track, To y q so largely to the development of our to; 1o, 3 yellow at 54c, and No m the quality of these was•about but it had been opened Saturday at- lately irreconcilable with any dispos- country. , ! fair. Buyers were out in force and ternoon to allow some repairs to be ition o1 that branch of this case upon Ice view of the flow of immigrants -_ . mixed at 53 to 53ic Toronto. Iso business in these was over early made. ' principles of a_ judicial character, : now scek.ia _homes in Manitoba and in the. day, and some said that they . ., . , that- r firm at Flour , *. nrddle-" freights, in the Northwest Territories and the wanted several loada more, which The half-rubcd pupils once out en- my signf.ture to their award. buyers sacks for export. Straight ! rapid increase of products requiring _ .,,;rollers of special brands for domestic they were unable to get on this mar- ,dames, d to check the progress of the (Signed) facilities to reach the markets of flet. Values were unchanged. flames, but without avail. 'The fire- "A. B. AYLES�i'ORTH." trade quoted at $3.4:0 to S3.5S in g Europe via Canadian ports, and in hbls. Alar:ttoba flour uncharged. No � Butchers' cattle of all descriptions men upon their arrival worked hard, . 1 patents, $4. o to $4.80; No. 2 sold well, the prices keeping firm, but found it necessary to devote con- I LORD ALVEI REPLIES,, order to promgte the settlement o! sideratle attention to saving the A London despatch says :-Lord I the -great areas of agricultural, min- - patents, $4.d.', to S4.5u, anti strong and the demand brisk. The general neighboring property, The entire eral,' and forest lands still untouch- ., .. bakers', $1.30 to $4.35 on track, quality of the receipts was fair, but g g P F ' Chief Justicc Alverstone, when ques-li ed in the older rovinces• my Dfinis- kers',Toronto. not man extra choice ones were of- senior school was destroyed except I tioned regarding the Alaskan award, p I Y I Iters considered it essential to obtain Millieed=Bran stead • at $15, anti ; fered, Any of these were quickly the gy cons plum ¢ud bailer -room. The said he declined to be drawn into i S q' authority from Parliament for the shorte at $18 here. At outside purchased, and brought good. prices..Ilaundry is partially damaged but any controversy on the aublect, or - points bran is quot$d at $13.50, and Feeders of good quality and of Ithe balance of the building was -burn- to make any statement beyon8 say -;construction of p second tranacon- __ Nd completely. Only t! -.e bare wal:s, in he did -not believe the allegation! tinental-railevay-, the eastern division shorts at $17, Manitoba bran, in s•crtahle weights for the distileries I c g lot which should serve as a common sacks, $18 and sborte at $20 here. !continued in active demand, and sold Iof one settlor, stand. c eraI walls that Mr, Sifton, one of the Canadian readily, Many buyers from outside collapsed during. the progress of the � Commi-ionol-s, ' hal! averred - that! railway highway. from I'Vinnipeg to ' COUNTRY PItODUCF,, fire, and barely missed burying pco- the decision was diplomatic instead the Maritime ports of Canada. It a . 'I1 points. were on the market looking ,le. The students ,acre uartcrrd as: will bo`thc duty of my Ministers to �. - market is unchan ed, for stockers and feeders to sell to f q of judicial. Any such suggestion, Apples-TheS far as possible in tl3c Junior school,'Lord Alvergtone added -was unwar-'Proceed immediately. with the neces- uith moderate surplus. Winter fruit Ithe farmerrs and these men said thatI'but the majority were taken hr b ; ` Isary surveys so that the work of . noted at $2 to $'. 50 per bbl, in a twirl good enquiry from the coon- Y ,ranted, ' unjustifiable, and, in his . q y g R rY frtends of the ccllege. They are a., I opinion, unfounded, solely upon legal' construction of that portion of the. - , car lots, and $2.5,0 in small quanta -'try for these was still passing, beingwell cared for line which extends from Moncton to ' considerations. It is understood . flies Lighter classes of stockers ;iso_ sold , leas on huVding and contents, ! that, Lord Alverstone- Is preparing a Winnipeg -may may be prosecuted with all Ikans-There is a quiet trade, w4th int steady prices. 4eparate from personal cRects� is es- i reply to the one lssurd by 21tr Aytes- possible speed - ' prices steady. Unl,icked, $1.75 to The market for ages and -t -licks was timated at $42,(,00, u on which,, P y $1,R0 n burs cl, and handT,icked $': Ifirm and lambs. under the' influence worth one of the Canadian commis The Act authorizing the transfee to $2,18. of light recei ts, were steady, Calces there. i4 an inslraiice of but $20,000 ; Manors, and'that 1t wltl be gLe*ea to of the powers heretofore exercised by Iinncy-The tnarket is wet at 8 g p The fnanrance is held by the '6orth the newspapers. � the Railway Committee of the Privy q were in good demand and firm. -lDritiah and Mercantile, Compariv in ma ant boar of• to'6,1c-ger.lb,. t.-rr�ylk _and at $-1.25 „ Couixcll to a per n fi r Tam r,'c?-I is a €,0446 r--ag=.o� an4Z _4s:1f1-000 ..-_-_� - � ___-_ who _wi1Lha a su- to $1,50 for comb. Choice clover •,- p part 4f•which is li,wn the new junior 1 4..,r cattle. 2 lii3 s3i••c and lambs � _ came control over the adurinistra- honey, 7 to 7}c Per Ib. o ^31'hogs and 57 calves. seholl and lta contcnis, The insur-i NELSON'S FLAGSHIP. tion of the railways of Canada, will, '- , . .'`' Hay -Demand fair, with receipts y nn F . ' -only modersite. No. 1 is quoted at Iite market for exrortcra' was un-' once will not cower the Loss b $._, -- I have no doubt, he palled with y - q chnnged, at $4.15 to $4,80 per cwt. 000. Hole Pierced in the Victory's much satisfaction. - $9 co $9.50 on track, Toronto. Light to medium animals sold- at ; Port quarter. - - Straw -The market is quiet at - The'difficult task of readjusting the R, $; 7,5 to $5.50 per ton, for car lots I$t 15 to B4 SQ' and fair to choice at HAMILTON OFFICER SHOT..' A Portsmouth, Eng , despatch representation of the people in the ..on track. $4 �5 tip, Not many of the latter s :-Nelson's old flagshlp, the House of Commons, in accordance Ho s-7'itp market is. quiet, with class were received. s -n was nearl sunk in Ports` -with the British North America Act p Activit continued to dominate the Attempted Burglary at Haaiilt n ry' y Ws season's crop quoted at 20 to I Y Meads DrLornia mouth harbor .on. Friday morning .by Ion 4 basis not' open to fair. critt 25cbutchers' market, and values in these y g' the battleship Neptune. The battle cisco, has been accomplished in a Potatoes -The offerings are fair and l were well maintained. We quote'- A Hamilton despnrch says'. Con' ; ship, Hero, arui some mincer craft manner that I trust w111' prove aaE- prlcra steady. Car lots quoted at I(load to choice butchers', Toads of. stable William - Barron was shot'on! were also 'damaged. The Neptune. isfactory to the electorate. 50c per bag on track. - . Small lots 1950 to 1,150 fir , $3 7 5 to. $4 25; -Monday morning, at 1 o`clock, by a i which ,arts being towed Into Forts- The subsidy gra.nied-by Parliament .. - sell at 65c per bag, I fair to good.- $3.25 to $3.75: com hep Lar, k; d a is now wi lying in the I mouth, preparatory to being taken for the establishment of a line of - - - . •. Poultry -The market is steady. mon. $2 50 to S3 15; canners and ndition. I to the Thames to be broken up, `sicamers affording direc} -connection . - Turkeys quoted at 10 to 12c per lb (rough stock. $2 up. As much as Ars, J. Bicknell Mills. of 110'Cat�- broke adrift and ran iimuck. � Atter 11 with France will, I have every ria- . in case lots: geese, 6j to 7Jc per lb: I$4 40 waA paid for several_ lots of rrine Street north, was awakened by". desperate efforts the Neptune was ison.to believe, result in a largely in- . - Mucks 9 to 10c; chickens, ,9 to 10c; choice animals. hearing a sound as though• someone ',secured by the Hero, but not be,fore,c•eased trade with that country. and fowls, 7 to Sc per Ib. Export bulls sold at $3.75 to $4- was attempting to make an entrance - the former -had knocked a six-foot l The amendments to the law retnt- - .. , 25 per cwt. into the house. ' She went to the hole in the Victory's port quarter, 1 ing to the-naturalizat ion of aliens TILE DAIRY MARKETSI , . Export cows ,mere quoted at 6:7, 65 window and s;,w a man leave the � The Victory's lower decks were flood- ;will have the effect of removing the receipts moderate. The best rales to $•1 R., per cwt. front of the house and walk into the and she began tos@etUle, her crew idisadvantages under which Canada - p g In icoders and stockers trade con= shaddw of a tree, wicre another man ,landing at quarters, but the arrival g to their are In demand and firm. Re quote ana desirous of returnirt -Finest 1 -lb. rolls, 18 to 19c; select- tinned steady•, Quotations follow:- g, of tags enabled the old flagship to was ,asitia Convinced that they native land have hitherto l:ihored; n be kept afloat until she was docked. iFreders, 1,000 to 1.200 Thif.. $3.40 were thieves she raised a cry of and will also materially facilitate . . ed dairy tubs, 16 to 17c; secondary , y �- , grades, 18 to 15c; creamery - prints, to 1?75, h SO to r ,90;1 stockers Tice,". and Constable Barron prompt- _ 4 the naturalization of the many set - . 21 i to 22c; solids, 19 to 20c. j ly responded. The men jumped over 'HOSPITAL BLOWN DOWN. tiers seeking homes in Masttoba and Eggs -The market is firm.We quote: 1700 to 800 rhis., $2.50 to $3; feed- the fence, pursued by the omerr. One , the Territories. .. --,Strictly now laid, 20c; fresh Hath- era, 800 to 950 tbs., S3 to $3.75; of the men turned to.fu•e, and order- Gentlemen of the -Clouse of Com . stock cahra, vearlin s, 900 to ?OU `Thirty -Thousand -Dollar ,,Hanes Bred, 18c, and pickled, 17c per 'dozen. B ed the constable to hold up his Wrecked. inane; , . Cheers -Market Is quiet, with prices' Tbs. $2,50 to $8.25; rougher grades; hands. - The officer attempted to - . _ I thank you for the Liberal pro- •. , steady. We quote :-Finest, 111} to of the same weight, $2 trn $2.5,0 per take his man and the bitter'• fired A Winnipeg despatch says: On vision you have made for the public "I];c per lb; and seconds 11 to 113c. cert, three shots; one of which took eiPect nednesday the viand completely service.. - Distillery feeding bulls, 90,0 tbs. up. in the left side -below the heart,. the wrecked' the new annex to 'the Gen- Honorable Gentlemen of the Sen- .. � UNITED STA'T'ES M�RKETS.' sold at, $:,'.50 to $3.12'] per cut. bullet being deflected by a suspender eral Hospital at •Brandon, now in ate: ` .. Milwaukee, Oct. 2`. -Cl heat. Easy; Steady prices •prevailed on the buckle. Barron staggered up Gore course of erection. A catastrophe Gentlemen of tate, IIouse of Com - ho, 1 Northern, 86 to 88;jc; No, 3 sheep market. We quota as follows: Street blowing, his whistle, which was averted only by the Pact that it mons: Northern, S3} to 84}c; December, Export ewes, 53.40 to $3,50; export was heard ' by a young man' named occurred during the .hour• when the in -taking leave bf- you may 1;= ex- _ -. ::.$O1c bid-. I15 -e --Steady; No. 1, 56 bucks, $2.50 to *2.75 per cwt.: cull Hugh Spence, who' came to his as- numerous workmen engaged upon it press the hope that the sacrifrcea ao 56?c. Barley' -Steady:. No. 'l, sheep, $2 to $3 each; lambs, $3.50 sistanee and tel for the am- Rete• at dinner, otherwise consider- you have been called- upon to male ;65c; sample, 42 to file. Corn -Do to $4 per cwt. bulance. There is no clue to the able loss of life could not have been by as attendance upon this protrac- , :comber, 43�¢. Calves continiced steady, at 4 to perpetrators. Mrs. Mills states that ati'crted. The new building• was 60 ted'session may be rewarded by the:' - Minneapolis, Oct. 27. -II -beat -De- 5;c per Ib., and $2 to $10 each; one was a tall pian and the other by 100 feet in dimensions, two stori- reflection that your labors have pro- -• z-eember, 79ic; May, 78{c; on 'track, Milch cows were quoted at $30 to considerably'. shorter, - Ies and a basement. It was all ready ductive of great benefit to the Do- •s� No. 1 hard, 85;c;' No. 1 Northern, S56 each, 0 - "'to roof in when the accident occurred minion , '`B4fe. No. 2 Northern, •82;je; No;, 3 Steadiness was the feature in hops. • : , and': the' loss will be very heavy, as' _ - . . Iorthernt 80 to 82c. Flour -First Mr. Harris received. 2,000. We KING EDWARD'S PR�:SE;iT. much of the material -was destroyed, r =-= - ,. -ppstents, $4.5'5 .to $4.65; second pa- mote:- Selects, 164 to 200 lbs., of and the building was expected to WILL RE -OPEN WORKS. 2 ienta, $4.45 to 54.55; first clears, good bacon quality, off cars, $5.40; Greyhound from Royal Kennels for cost $30,,000. • - 11 .i-• 763.40 to $3.50; second clears, $2.75 fnts and lights, $'5.15; sows, $3.50 New York Firemen. ^_T part of "Soo" Plant Will be Rtut- . . to $2.S5, `fxo b, in wooil, 3fi nueapollis l to $4; stags, S2 to 53 per' cwt. r7� .,., 1. c,,, A Now York 'despatch says :-Th,-. L THE INCURABLES. ming This Week.' _ Toledo, Oct. 27.-Chsed- *heat- ARM CUT OFF. announcement of their reopening is Cash,. Slic; December, SS,e; May, .-HIS on Wednesday night as favoring "eu- Site. Corn -Cash, 98c: De,cmber, • "43',c: May, 42'jc. Oats -Cash, 371.c; .• -- Sturgeon Falls Boy Falls Under - ♦ ---- _ . _ -.I�c^.ember, 36c; Mal', 37;c, Eznress Train. The suggestion was -made before the St Louis, Oct. 27. -Closed -Wheat A Sturgeon Falls despatch says :- '- .,'- 19,000 Workmen in. Mining Dis. - --Cash, 87 je; December, 8618c; 'May, Edgar Parker, 15 years of age, 'son night, and while it caused mucii'sur- 82jc. of Mayor Parker, of Sturgeon Falls A strike broke out on Tuesday it ceived none -the• leas with hearty cep.- was seriously injured by falling under plause. _ . __ - . _ _ Irapi6ly. - BUSINESS• AT MONTREAL, ', the "Soo" eastbound express on ilr•e idle. fihe railroad service- Ism- - • - The cavalry is the• weakest 'Thursday evening. The lad jumped "point" in the .i&paneso army.1-troops Montreal, Oct. 27. -Business in on t:he train at the depot; and in . _ grain continues dull, though 'there is, getting off at the. crossing fell, `the • =sone enquiry for oats and peas for wheels passing over his left arm. Am- -,export; wheat is, still quiet, a little putation just below the shoulder was : above the export price; flour is easing successfully performed. off a little, and if wheat comes down the present price bid for expor't', .0our will probably go Iower. The our 4_ $60r 000 FIRE AT WIARTON .P '1 iverpool quotation for cheese is up - 6d to 54s for whsle and 55s for col- Canada Furniture Company's Saw Dred: IocalIy, 'too, the market shows IMill Destroyed. • : store strength, owing to the high A WTarton despatch says: The saw• prices paid in the country. •Grain- mill of the Canada Furniture Com- k,•Feas, fisc high. freikhts, 72ic afloat •: here; rye, 58c east, Me afloat here; parry was completely destroyed by huckwlceat, 49c; No, 2 oats, 34}c in fire on Thursday, together with aev- ., '. -$tore, and 381 to 34c afloat; flaxseed eral hundred thousand feet of oak *1.15 on track here: No. 3 barley, lumber. The loss on the mill and ISOs Flour-]lTanitoba patents, Iumber is about $60,000, partly cov- �, ECeonds, $4.50; strong bakers,' erect by insurance. - , ,.0010; .:. - ,fit mow, N! . C ,.. 11 - ., .. s %. " .. . . city, has-been honored by Bing 'Ed- ward of England by the present of a handsome greyhound from the Royal kennels at Windsor. The greyhound arrived in a large box covered with ;the labels of foreign and United Stn•tes transportation companies. The 'fog conies In response to a re- quest •which was forwarded to his Majesty several months ago, - and which was signed by Congressman D. P. Lefaen, and other members .of the fire company. 4 • TORONTO ASSESSMENT% I.Amount on Which the Taxation for 1904 Will be Based. A Toronto despatch says: The Court of Revision has concluded its work on the assessment of the city for '1904, therefore the .amount on, which the taxation next year will be based is obtainable. The total t- Iable, n•ssesament for the- year will 'no S141,66 ' 7,775, compared with $138;645,995for 1903, an increase of $3,- 021.;7". 3;021.;7t40. A Sault Ste. Marie despatch says:' . The Suggestion of a New York ,j, S, Fackenthall. who was left by . 'Unitarian Divine. his brother, B. F. Fackenthal, in ' - A New York despatch says: "Where charge of the Consolidated Compan- the prolongation of life is simply the ies' industries taken over by Speyer - prolongation of hopeless agony ' it and Company, aiinounces that during . seems to me that it would be proper the week operations will be com- that such-.& patient should quietly; menced in the ground wood pulp - - decently, modestly be allowed to end mill, saw mill, veneer mill, and char - the suffering. • It seems to me" that coal, plant. These four industries such a course. would be a step. fur- will employ in the neighborhood . of.. 1. ther -a from the barbarians." In six hundred meh, exeldsively of those Y these words the Rev. Nerie ' St. * C. getting out raw material, and: tim Wright, of the Lenox, Avenue Unitar- announcement of their reopening is fan Church, placed himself on record one that will be very much we'.coiu- on Wednesday night as favoring "eu- -ed In- town. thanasia," which in medical parlance - ♦ ---- _ . _ is the putting of incurables to death. S� RIKE IN SPAIN. The suggestion was -made before the _ . _ New York State Medical Associa- tion, which held its annual dinner at '- .,'- 19,000 Workmen in. Mining Dis. - the Hotel Manhattan ori Wednesday tricts are Idle. a 4 night, and while it caused mucii'sur- ,p Bilbao, Spain, despatch says :- prise because of its source, it was re- A strike broke out on Tuesday it ceived none -the• leas with hearty cep.- the Bilbao mining district anis sprea! - plause. _ . __ - . _ _ Irapi6ly. 141neteen thousand workers -------4 ---- ilr•e idle. fihe railroad service- Ism- - • - The cavalry is the• weakest can interrupted, Reinforcements o+ "point" in the .i&paneso army.1-troops are arriving bore. . ,,' . • , .�• .. . . . ,a ,. e.. — .��: .. -n• - ..,�. - 1. .: .. �— . s .. . , .. .: '. • _ -- _aessorrasermem� will not feel, they coulii one day gain Lor _ _ ` 1 "t _ bum the nap off woolen:3 spend my' money ou objects which ' -•INTERVIE WITH DR. Ft ORBES nor the surface off linens. would create in then a denies for - �11 fulness of life-f9r the knowledge and ' . --- - INSLOW i - - . -- -- . .. ----_ -5 have _been the, _ -- -- - . ­ - , - -' - .. _. _.. _._._.... --energy which hifF�rto e_. U CRTcellon of the few. R - ? � ' 8esults of Inquiries as to the Pro- p ; - ky �n land. thehdnside b ld ivmdn roto eman . seeks /r a'+' t fL n - . .( c That is, Canon IItssnott, with his i'` 11 ass f the Habit in x g Y giving g ry k �*. _after knowledge the best and most J , ,' + !. �`-`"y'' Public attention has receptfy been AEDLJCLb sympathetic -teaching by which to- ' y p F " "i ,, ii }drawn to the drug habit by cases in develop bis intellectual, and artistic �, rJ* x!;; ° ithe courts. Some time ago is manSO"' XXOXNSE faculties. elfter that,, with the now ; :, , + "; :land woman were placed in. the dock and• higher sense of dignity that had .a ? t ,� , 1+ ,.together. Their couditioa o[ Hary been given him man would do the -- :lous distress was - pitiable, and they Ask >�r �e Oetacea Eu:! rest Lor himself. � +ti - _ - implored the magistrate to allow To emphasize this point of !m- ` `' - proving people --from the . inside, the them to have morphia. Their sutler- dose by a sliding scale. The victim ings were so acute that the request g story, of a Scotch nobleman may be iwas et entually ' agreed -to;' and - the deprived of the drug is often, in a' told. He had a sense of the duties, - • .• There s nerve' nourishment in Blue Ribbon -Tea. • immediate result was marvellous. state of mania, and without relief of a man in his position, and as soon - %c.ould ire uently lose his reason. It as he came Into his lttrge estates set There's rest for tired brains and worn-out bodies. There'S Their misery and dejection,disappear-R " ed, and, for a time at least, they is a well-recognized fact by all the about providing better housing for food for impoverished Mood. ..... .. . ..... -'r: c • • x .,se,rriied perfectly restored- Alure leading authorities that inasmuch as his people, _who were litI in an The most delicate and fragile leaves of the tea plant are in recently a man charged with dishon- inebriety can be dealt with by sug- abominable way,, huddled together • est dealing told the magistrate that I gestion, 'so the, same applies to the like animals iu one roomed cottages, this tea—that s why it is so fragrant and aromatic. he was a victim to cocaine, and 'drug habit. That is the only etlec- He built a row of pretty, comior- _ Blue Ribbon' Tea invigorates -the facult4ies—makes the Mind - , while under the influence of the drug Live treatment of what is really an table ' 'cottages. In a little time did not know what happened. In- l incurable disease." each family was livipg, as before in CtC�3r, git"CS new ZESt t0 living. . quiric�• show that the vice is much "How do these .people, niantge to one room and Icttitig the rest of the et hold of the drugs?" house. "That 'i's ilia effect of iut more common that is generally im- g g L b b : agined, Naturally, it is intended to "They make all sorts of excuses. Proving people from the outside. ,do%& n 1, , . : be a secret sin, but the victim of the ,Of'eourse, they have _to get" a' doe- -f . � habit quickly becomes mentally slid tor's order, but they reveal very CURIOUS OLD ENGLISii LAW.. - I " ., I L - * "` _physically demoralized to an extent great cunning and resourcefiFhaesa in It is interesting to recall .in con- - which renders the services of the doe- securing their ends." rection with railway accidents that aL _ 1B for imperat4� e. - T---- _ oul� a few ;'cars back am instru- ��� _ ,.I ­­ . _ On this subject Dr. Forbes tti inslow ' rnent whtc y acct en %vas i - e N, eaks with the authority of one I FOOD NEWS FOR mediate cause of human lite hat is, . -hid ,who has made a close study of the ' I on English law "deodund"-that is,Z. .. became forfeit to the Crown. to be Slsscla, MlseB should be A,alc for 0t* �.(� ��}} `. .disease for many years. Po a re- -• LD HU 17t por.cr o-HISThis wCWw1wax G?" -L . . . _. lies to loco:not[}es, but -in course - ;bol entered into the mailer at some al'4 , i _ _._ _ length and' during the interview VERNON 'BROMLEY CURED BY lof time co_"r. s' 3urtes, tristeaEl af.. wish to c t uoted from a number of works which claiming the forfeit, inflicted a fine, ---- - q DODD S KIDNEY PILLS. motive on the Liverpool and loan- I with rc and t e O11sult you - ' he has written on the subject. "In So recently as the.y'.ar 18138 a loco- 3t:1YOR'S Ji'I3II,EI:. 1 at rt -"I tv any opinion," he said, one of the _= p Moullnu-sur-Orne- has the dktrnc- K, o r- utter lu_<s - For Years He%Was `Crippled" by ,�,•hester line, which, by exi:loding. I tne,utory Doctor- Al:-y'cs-why- - -chief 'causes -of degeneration in the i tion of having had one mayor for _ human race is indulgence in opium 1 Rheumatism and SCiatica - i caused the death ofrtits' engireer and half a century in th.e person of 3f. 'er--,4n casi-s o€ this cla`s I always rf+- I!lrcman, war, fines £..0, trhtle the fol- (orrnaimLacour, biouktr,s sur-Orne I quire lay f e in advance " or the dn:g habit. In China there Dodd'a Kidney Pills Made Him l ott'ini~ year another en ire on the is f ;lrgentan, - ` -are upward of three millions o€ opium a Next? Man. g in the arrondlssetnent v - tatera, and the number is gradually' - ._,_-_ _ same line was fined £1,400. and the People tyle have just celebrated , 3B�,$rM3E1=3 8T �Q -- . Increasing. In one year• the vg2iie of tioorristown, N.Y., Oct. 26 -(Sped- Z - _ . `this unique event b)-holdinng a fete l - 7T King in. Cast, Toronto, . f SIIII S OF TiIE WORLD. 11n honor of thele ma or. Ar Pnton - .. opium which ;zeas sent luta hngland all,=Vernon Bromley, note oP this y K 1t''•aaz- 1K1Xm,x►•ura►cCu>t or®. MAS OVER £4(}0,000. place, but formerly of Trenton. Ont., the s4api,ing o1 the world is said has heap represented in Parliament i J�OI,g'ra,CAP�ttl*7.3. BTOLF.+, RUFFS. Oar curluus thin in rctereace to the to consist of 29 94:3. stearnghips and. by the same Deputy for tarty years, ,cNo•ev-i. o' •+nod c.•cataios .-; irelates un.experience that i%•ril prove r The S3 J,fB are Rost °tis! Aa a_ o6H31rto w+ntad. Send !es S sailing %'cssris, representirg a ton- 3d a dmg iq that it takes hold of the in- �of great interest to his old friends in c j prtc nag ct 33,613,131. 0 A.I. dividual absolutely; it dr. nerates Canada I "I assure you, rtarlaw said he, I � . ge uladc up of 17.'(il steamer, and POULTRY, �4±1 trim, and makes httn quite unfit for "i Fa<c barn a 'great sutierer from l2,lA'= 9ai iuff ressely, with. t«nnages j "that I would not l -e beggingniy t Itheumati.crn and `sciatica for years, , , naafi frwn door to do,)t' it I could i r 'tt"• nrdinzuy' duffel+ of life, The first f of 27,iH8,:�135 and 6,433,766 respect I �i - as•mpto n are feelings of content and ISIr. Bromley states , "Tito citizens i%ely GrtaL Britain a%ym, j(3,00a,-'but ;rer,im 'employment atmy pro- ' IBUTT�R'1 ��� s -, bligtct rxcit,:trsrnt, 'toilowed by laugh- ,of 'irentpn will remember what u t, - fr lion,' "Poor man." re lied the 1j J cripple I was. I. coul'1 neither 'work i 3, t toes, -the Cntted States coming . ter of an involuntary nature At I second with 8 Gl l ,il53 tnr.s. There good .n onion, as she handed out a it a buy f , ,.1 , r ae: i oo d cor sasoa, era . or lie down, the pain was so great. ic. "what is vue.r profession.."" I IicR y u .o +lenmer.t• end corro.rondeco+. the first stags the smoker h.a9 feel- urs 32(1 lirlti- h %esxla of over v Nt0 - t - -tn s of delight. whsle the tempera- I "heading of clljri�s by Dodd's Kid- _tons -ilei ci. n%er ?,OL10 tons, Stu+d 1 ant an air -sit ; rint. madam." � g1�7HERFORD,biARSFiALI. & CO i; �' , P � ne Pills, t:nall led me to try ti m Q TUHON'Tct, 12-19 ture iy iccreased. Cfrcurs .krtres 3 y e 1�orty-eight vessels of over 10,000 I Fos eight ea=rs ' - '- - whiL avpen -longoc a ,del t and irtrm the second box I legate to tubs. Two lfear(sAA9cid.-" B Y j - ii I fr_ei rebel, I continued to use them _ L I suffered as r•o one seer did wiih rheums PATENTS 1 1�i ALL till - I and thr:.future a;rpcary brig As I lied latera .terve boxes, When, SY31BOLISU l F U� Ttism ; for two scars I lay in bed ; could no O NT ' • the habit tacteA5ea this isatin of II was completely* cured. t C �� g Among the curiosities recentic ac- so mock as, feed myself A Iriend recce• @xaltatlon is followed'by depression. I -Dodd s Ki 'n;•y Pills have trade aired h the de artmrht of. F: L► I D O U T Q 8r`eta� At first the complexion, and mriiion. a "Hary -man of _me, q 1 gyp- I mended South American Rhoumatic Core' i'At � gJ V� fife aTTNNTI rq P tian tine! Assyrian akiticiVities in the After three doses I could sit up. Today I ro MT'SNT parlyearanc. eyes, t afterward brilliant ap• iiheumatism and kindred diseases 3itt�c'•:tix is an ostrich oQg am as strong as ever Iwas,"-Mm John ����� LtTleaTtAltt, - - tar, ba are caused by uric acid in the blood Pierced for suspension and covered : Cook,.Z87 Clinton street, Toronto. -7 tisM tortlantl9sM - comes aatensei ale, and etYerall If the Kirineyi arc sound they will lea fait as.Tc�o+rro an retertt+e<o. y p g y w I12 h ,traces o[ a pain ted design.' pro- i 1 _ "insensibility supervencs," ' - take all the uric acid out of the bably of" pred)nastic period, Ac -1 If there is anything that worrips.a _ ' r),o these. conditions apply also to blood Dodd's Kidney Pills make cording to the -experts of the- depart- man who wears patrnt leather boots I FEATHER DYEING those witty are addictod. to cocaine,) • sound Kidneys.- - . • ment; this egg is certainly nearly • it is to have bootblacks trying to 'i 0"olot r4 Curflag and Lid Glove. clesaed rhar y - - _ I c ne n. a him ' Q.at t he wants a '" a°°t br rust to rsr o: the boos iti.•a a, Yes, entire] When i tree !n New six thousand Guars old, ani the dr+- - - 11 ' -York, some time ago, I spent a good JUST TRY RIINNIDTI3, sign was made notlaterthan B. C. ._- IMTISH AMERICAN DYEINC Coe deal of time in the Chinese quarter, ' ---' 4000. The egg of the ostrich Is � . ' _. -^— - . X6JVTltelL • and i•t was a most ordinary thing to Will GZiv'e Color to the Girl Who i said _to have possessed some religions . ,per O.er Stcty Ysara I . -. 1 " . . -- - - sec Eartyirean women there, who had ' Practises it Daily. significance even in the predynastic I bM. vrrsstowaBootoxsv sero 10+15 10+615 coed bf become fascinated by the habit, erfod, lt, eLh of moth+n far t10+%h.$'Jdrea 11.1 tMaarna �� A i Re i6t11 {CAi Ass(utlrtZLr . I To take a elle run daily, as a mail P - _,(tanoth6eti+6had,wn.o6mes�a..i,�J-Dain otlr.e! ■`V' f pity hanging out of the wlndovrs. Th. in training would do it, Is the beat d � ]Ind nos rearteor+e tee nom+ca Ly. ba.r6 s God ate+ A M I CH CA AQ E.� - ;. .. had become its victims t0 such an r t 1rat .br drurOr Ii U'r,"e► t Lee world easy ► boao' a' -extent that they weir incapable oft way >n the world for .a girl t,o get ..y'71.�U Rewards �IIOO tol.i 4�dr15aYiau thr'.ni10oaa N+worfd Ike sure so' /,/A''� color into her checks ands sparkle in ukt.r~Mx. Rt.eia^610^ora:>fus+aur." 071! du•rnn o a for WATCH H leaving the quarter. Many o! them P ihrrc is more L'ntarrh In a+s <ortion to her eyes. of the cow ntry trap all neper timonses RAILWAY PAS9ENGERS. ons seer Were ladies. "If girls -would turd - their a,tten- put tnylether, and until1 the far=t lits ' I! you will do a !ow hoer+ ..or': for n+ any .. -• - "Dora the drug habit assume, seri- yeary was +upposcd to ..2 encu ,ie. F'or The total number of pasecrigers car- 'day after s0000' lfoys must snc'os refer, g tion to running', they would- find LL a i;reat nian.v ycars.'noctj'. prunnunced I ena•s frnnt oux proportions here in England?" the must _exYtllaratin* asilmo iu ricd on rnil%%'sys in the 1?nitefi Kir.R- p rest+ or acardlan•. write _ "Yes, it is a' ver common thing, b P i[ a. inept �li+edrw end piesCribel local t ••lap. R', P, Hl'k*Tf 1 !loom 510, Na l30 _ Y g the worid, as well as -one of - the remedies. and Uy ;or,stanuy tali n,; to dour last year' %vas 1,288,219,2(39 F,tt•r gra. Ne.. York. L'.td•e. Ctiicfiy among ladles. L'suell it most healthful," lava an nathority. Cure With Local trcatmcnt. pronn:inred ;One In 9,211,002 pasaengor!t �% to — "taken IA the beginning to allay pain. in athletics. "Flesid(•s Adding rosea It incurable Science lisp case caearrh "ki!!cd' and one' in 466,700 injured, ' Dominion Line $teaMSMPS -' f --VPtthout-- doubt alar e • amount o{ g to be equir tw onati Aton4l efLtnwnd t. b to thee.' checks end inc}ies to the � frri•e requires cortotewttQsxgt creatmcnL. 1' -Com causes other than accidents two Ma,tlrest to ttrerpoot laudanum is -cotrsumed by the upper lungs, -running Is the stout woman's !-call's Catarrh Cure• rnanuractured by trains 123 passengers were ki, and laeeton to Liverpool classes in conjunction with alcohol. best resource. !'• d' Cheney t l'o.,Toledo. (Chic, is 1,411 injured. In the twelve months lapsngy�q ensile"tat"Miftlraaorenoraornmmedattlw the only cotrstiti lienal caro on t+tc mar- ysn It is a hard and fast - rule that a • •Let her take a brisk rurr' • daily. ker, it is taken internally 1n doses ' 443 railway servants were killed and I oe �'red151 a6og a �6 aa�� ee �i. '..dipsomaniac is' also addicted,_to the beginning with a few yards, and from 10 drops toateaspoonful. Itacts 3,713 Injured. •-. - .ed �etraOtsa, aoarommodaUoa /w .mor his habit, but not vice versa. elfin u Co a mile or thereabouts irectly on the blood ane tnadcous sur- 15od.it partieniant.tkvlatowP R g P faces of the ssiom.,•'1'hay.otter one nun- nr,orbraaa+etsra[ant •i "You mean that a dipsomaniac and she will not reed to resort to 'a y to *6 Thou At it meant death DOMM Llirs otrrlcae: - dretf dollars cor any case it tails n- - _ 'Who is deprived 'of 'drink would try 'diet -that most melancholy and de- cued. fiend for circulars and testimaiti- euro." -Mn. )aures islcl{im, of Dunnv;tle t am" at, t7 � aaotassnest. Henault. r _ ' .to get drugs, but that a victi of pressing method of reducing avolydu- ats' F, d LI;i,;NLYd&CO., Toledo, O. I Oat.; says at hby Dr. gncw.'s. C cufor th _ the drug habit does not care ab cis." '•Sold by -d)ruggists, 7fic, - heart disuse hi Dr. AEncw's. Cue for the alcohol?". a run cannot be faxen daily out Hall's Family Pitta are the best. Heart: - Until 1 began taking this.rentedy I POultry, ALL KINDS QF Extll". ' . despaired o{-iny life: I had heart failure and of doors, the running track found at I ��}ter ._FRUITS Is the habit increasing is this every well equipped gym "IIow are soli getting on 'frills �"Di1Se prostration One dose gave me q lick ` relief and one bottle cured me. ' The ,utter ngs � !country?" , should be utiAzed. A run out of your, music?" "Well, of course, it of Iran were dispelled like inagie,"-3 And Farm Pro - "Very much: As long'ago 'as 1872 doors,' however, is the' ideal practice, wouldn't be proper for me to com- - M gag duce l;enerallyr -no less than 836,211 pounds of opium for fresh air is one of the important iilimont myself, but some of the �`'i?e (sleepily)-"1�hat is the mut- • ---Svere•• imported into England, and if factors of the sport. _ It is fresh air ne ghbors have told mo_ that they Rio Mei/ , consign it to us that gives a girl bewitching , color ter with baby?" Httaband (on the itV■a ii ' the indulgence was measured by this have stayed awake at nightt[or hours ! fat] we will get \ standard the decline and fall of the in her cheeks and purifies every drop listening to my playitrg-" walk) -^I think he is sulTering from l��p�0�g you good prices. of blood sn her body.'-' _ - •_ . - act: of teller fever, r' social system might' be confidently After a little practice a girl can _� • predicted."- a . . .- - n alt run half a mile without stepping. (�InBr�'$ �lil;Et1E�)t f�OrcS ,Uiphthirla, 1."� HAT ABOU TFIh. >;PFECTSY' Then let her pause for .a two -minute • ' - •- ' THS" rest before doing -the -next he.l( mi4e. Da�son.Cotmission Coa, - - .11W -ell, -they are many. As I . have + "I can't get up early," said. a .. • - already stated, in the early stages Run briskly, but no. at top speed. C. C. RICFi'ARDS & CO. 9 16 TOR .�NTCa_ uMITO*' without question, one of the best wealthy gcntlenian, to his doctor. Dear Sirg,-I. hate •grant faith ' in _ ._ the drugproduces beautiful feelings _ w rid for girls is. f)h• Ycs, you can, was the reply, - • and visions. The feelings of the •cat- 'running. IC contributes, for one "I' . you,. ,t on y o, ow my a %ic .I cured a horse of .Ring -bone, witlr • er are not merely pleasurable; he Nine o clock." "W6117, et ill) ha�- VINTOii AL'TOVOI3IL1 TOURING thing that elasticity without which What is your usual hour of rising five bottles. experiences great delight and brilli'- grace is'impossible, and spurs every " gIt blisterocj thri horse,„but in a, i ant ftyncies which transcend all real. bodily function to its a rn riate an -hour later every day, and in the _ Cas: new alxin'>~s all round, tnachies Pp P month there was no r•in bone and }p Without duty, course of a month you will find 6 ery not worn in the - slightest, tires' and healthy impressions. 1v' no lameness. s in cushions, doubt many painters have, done fine Other. things being equaf,' the girl yoursel'f'up at 'tour in the morning:- DAr'II,I,.MURCt3ISON:' mew thin spring, Pr g rba$ work under the' influence of opium. who knows hose to rim, and loos duplicate parts. For sale st g Four Palls, N.B. Coat $3,500. Ilox 7? 1 "At Crst only a small quantity is run, will outclnss in general attrac- { jc r �m } (� I._- eetcriflce. . _ - taken,' but as the fascination takes tiveness the girl who docs not. She I�arli rO �lnnnLxnl ltlirus 9istlMD9 � . . _Tr%itb _O�!• Toronto. hold of the 'victim the, sire of ,the will carry - herself more gra,ill y• t FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. .. dose is- increased, and .among the Her pose will be eas=y; she will be , H�;'It's onl=y a week since I met � , l' .. - dMost fequent effects are hallucinat- -better set up, and generally better vote Bliss Mabel, yet I feel as If, I'd Fond 'Mother-' `Arc you not some- . - .. - ons of hearing. The idea of being able to take care of herself in society known you for years, And' year, and what astonished at my daughter's I Buffalo pressure blower, No. 4- -''in communication with Salah is or ou.t of it. _ . - • - vaars.... .. She -"Well,' you needn't Professor -"I certainly 9 in. outlet_' -- rriost. common • in these cases. But singing?" -=-j pile years on so thick. I'tu only am ,But- then "she is young yet. 2 ' be,'alves-4 in. flanged: eventually the ,victim.becomea, , de-, THE MISSION OF MONEY. - • nineteen."- . . a graded in mind, physically. demoraliz- 1 Glo valve -6 in. flanged. "'Icd and mentally diseased.' In some - Levers X-2..(�isb Read), 1 ).art Bain blower -i0 in Inlet. asylums, in 'America 88 per cent. of Effect of h-aproving People From Catarrh fortwenty:/earsand ant Soap Powder is a boon to any . the Inside and Outside. Our" In a Yew da] sS.-'Hon. George home.. It "disinfects and cleans at 4 Ten brunch cast iron headefa, fol• • the patients were opium enters. There James, of Scranton, Pa.,sale: -I have been the same time, n. pipe. 1 i is no-'doulSt” also -that - it stimulates Canon Barnette warden of Toynbee.. a martyr to Catarrh'for twenty yeah, constant . - : P• 2 Iron pull"eye-80x12, ;-.. to crime. Frequently it happens that 1•iall, one of the many Englishmen hawking, dropping in ,the throat and pain in "If one horse can run a mile in 1 2 Iron pulleys -32x12., . ..'4he victims of drugs will steal things who have worked for the betterment •he had, very offensive breath. I tried Dr. min 5Osec, and another in 2• min, o .. when% there is no inducdment to do of the people who live in the grim- 4 ffnew's Catarrhal Po der. The first apptim- 1 Iron. Pulley--.2xfl . so. In Singapore SH per sent: of Wiest and most unlovely -part of Lon- tion gave Instant retial After ming a few bottles hose far would th® first horse be 2 Iron ullcys-18x8. • , _ -'- :- , tlwse confined in the house of Cor- don, was once risked what -he, 'mould I was om,�, 'pp �ntg,-, ahead in a match race of.two miles, •' P - ,rectinn leers opium smokers, and the do •"if he were a millionaire ? A scholar returned the question wltn ,(Ciao- en "assortment of iron eons offences of which they were guilty "I would'not subscribe to give men Sufferer-"'Dd you' extract teeth this attached:- "I will have nothing pulleys. were nearly- all against pro$erty.' that which, by energy or self -con- without pain?" Dentlat-".Not al- to do with horse -racing," $. FgANii WILSON, "And the cure?" ways. I sprained my wrist on one a ) 73 Wali Adblaitle St:r i; -_. _ o pp f ' T're usual method taken by doe- couple of days ago. and it hurts "pE�I�ld s �tl]I�u�� Cal�g Cnrpc� vi s. . 44-03 Toroator 1 Minard's Liniment Cures Cald�, etcf t $ova la to reduce the amount of. the r yet , . . .. . _ + . ,, ., . . . . :jai . .. . . , . ^`F,,}�^' _°'bc'f '?414,4 %=l." a .,we- m.:':^.,.1::9r1 •.Y'+M'' t.. ..'-' alt P . .• ,r�, {„J%•.'aYA:°”. d'�::o • `... _— , _ t:.• _ _ _ - - . ' 1 ..a•X ia. yT,' 'Fi4••�•^'S«rc-.,.m' r.-„,.,.tea... :- ,a,.,.... .: - .. .. r r �n'.1 • 'i.y. n , _ m t TOOQ]3sQS8C HSk1'.by etarxind -:Hiss Ruby Hilts is at present -Mr. B. Banks, of Whitby, is to rhe address iabei on Tcur•saper Ton seriously ill at resent.l M.. Dan arm ascertain the date towhieb with friends at the Bay. y p `. �* aoranbscrtptioatoT=14nwafs Id. -Mrs. Forsyth, sr., still contin- -W. Peak lost by death one of _ < �mittaaoes are aotwowlsdsed �` • 0M- in-yery-poorhealLh.._ . lain mast z al- able- Horses on �Ved- ause�FW E A 7 o riag e•oeipt of moaey.t thane �w+r -Richard and firs: Moore spent nesdaa��- - to rr rt that VOL, "`� - :. •eeoth•datenald ahead a day last Reek in Toronto. -We are sorry @po . - -John Law, of Toronto. J..unc- bliss Violet King is very ill suffer- _ In, spent Sunday with friends in ing from typhoid fever,-- _.�+ r r Pickering. - -hire. James McQuay-. of Peter- - -Mrs. James Brien spent sever- bore, has been spending the past d '' s - sl days during the past week with week with Pickering friends., , plcrssura, owr:, Oct. 30th, 1803. Toronto friends. -Harry and Mrs. Stew 'rt, of LOWL' -The collector is makin� his Toronto, spent a few da s wring - annual unwelcome calls in this lo - the past week with Pic ring pa 7,0 ;LOCALISMS. EST PRICES cality these dapgs. friends. - - -Mrs, Fred Logaa and dough- -The typhoid bents a �- ._` Men's Heavy pa tee Mildred, of Toronto, is spend- provingexcept Mrs. Jas. AI wa Waterproof ` Coats. - =Nest Saturday will be Hallow- ing a few days with W. and Mrs. whose condition is not so fav Men's Heavy. Underwear, • Logan. able as it was a few days ago. - . ” �' en's Heavy Socks. e'en. M -Fred Clark leaves for Matutoba -P. Larkin, of Toronto, and -Rev. C. J, A. Batstone having Men' Heavy Overalls. Sun- this week• fprmerly a collector of Pickering to preach in Bowmaliville on Sun- --_ Men's Heavy Mitts. -' - -'-- ----- ---= _ -- -John Dickie spent Tuesday in township, spent a few daps with day neat, the services at St. Geor- We also ,hare a nice assortment of MEN'S FI:�tE GLOVES A"D► she cit Pickering friends. ge's will be supplied from Toronto. MITTS. _ .,J: .Bundy has been .on the -James Gordon left •on Tuesday -Mrs. James Davidson returned Some special values in heavy robes and house blankete. sick list this week. morning for South River, Parry on Wednesday, after spending a Come and examine the goods. -R. A: Bell has purchased Rev. "Sound District, -where he will few weeks with her .sister at - �•�t ' JY E. Moore's-driver. spend a couple of weeks deer hunt- Bronte and other relatives at To- JOHN DICKIE & �.t0. -Born-On Monday, Get. 28th, ing. ronto. the wife of W. T. Haney, of a -}yrs. Birch, who has been ;-Mr. and Mrs. James Peak, of daughter. spending the summer in J. N. Toronto, and Mrs. Joseph Peak, of west of Midland, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron -Dr. F. L. H - Tuesday next to atteud to his pro- Spink's mill, has decided to remain Burt, of Toronto, ape 'feasional duties. * - the winter here, and has had her last week with W. and Mrs. Peak. inter -Mrs. Harvey Ham, of Lueknow furniture moved from the city•-Priz2cipal and bars. Firth arevisited friends in this locality dur- -Fred Lawleft in our office a in Torontb this"Reek owing to the G . ing the past week. basket of'snow apples each one of death of he latter's mother, Mrs. - _ _ . --John Giles, of Mimico, is now which measured from nine and a Samuel Rogers. ' The sympathy -making his annual visit to: Alfred half to ten inches in circumference. 'of the community is extended to LATEST STYLES in Gents Overcats and Pea Jackets. Alloway and family. They were grown in the orchard the bereaved in their affliction. NElI THINGS iu Reads- and Tailor Made Clothing. David S. Crawford and wife, of Mrs. Jas. Hilts, of the Bay, and -We understand that firs. Ed. SPECIAL VALUE in Fleeced and Wool Underwear and i of Manitoba, are spendingthewin- are unquestionably the best o McGint zrho moved to Beams- and Top Shirts which cannot be beaten. - with-friends nds here. that species which we have ever ville some time ago in et—nds to re- -A long-distance phone is being seen. ey ave a__ ins , , , - and are of exceptional quality• is therefore offering her horse to " nett Manufactring Co's office. - t is our sad duty this week to let. See advt. in another column. _ .. . 3 The che•.tnut i,, a, most beauti- - A. Bunting -Bert.. Moore, of Queen's L'ni• chronicle the death on Tuesday - Qa , _ - versity, is spending a few days morning at her residence in To- _ • fol tree in the smm�ter time, but • • - -- • • • .... '•gy�pp with his parents at the parsonage. rvnto, -'of firs. Sairictel Roget•a, at thi, time of the-yeai is a uuis- " - -W. D. Rogers is erecting a widow of the late Samuel Rogers, ante, on account of the. dropping new =table on his premises, the the well-known oil merchant, who leaves and nuts, and as an object work being done by Messrs. Gor- died onl • a mouth ago, and mother of beauty is far surpassed by the • inter yydun. of Mrs. W. P. Firth, of Pickering maple. 7� ��� -Dr. and .lira. P`ackenham College. The deceased has been -,Frank R. Conklin, the New 11.E -here were entertained by Principal and in cert pout health for several York City's popular entertainer Mrs. Firth during their visit to years, but during the last ten and dramatic reader, will be Here , the Convention. days leer decline, was, very, tttpici, auzain, ulider the ait-;piees of -St. .:But our 'Monkey Brand Underwear is, e The melon. -iau choir will go- The deceased was a woman who George - rllulrli, u{rC�n Thursday Ti v a S+ lit at ?� . to Brougham to-night to assist in n'ss held in very high esteem for evening. November the 5th. ('Dole Heap y Ribbed 'suits 90c, __ .. the W-r F. M; S: annual thank her many noble c{ilttlltie-, and Tier and enjoy an amusing and intel- ?:o better in the Market. offering meeting. death will be keenly felt by a lectual treat at the Fire Ball, Pick- - -J. Phillips, of Brougham, tic- Care cirrle'of flieiic! Het~fitne< ering. Admi.ssiun `.'.5 cents, _ W. Bogan com ,aiafed by friss Jessie and Mks teal took place on Wednesday from _ Carrie were he gule�te of W. G. her tate residence on Avenue - If those people who go aroului and Mrs. Ward last week. Rcad to Mount Pleasant cetitetery �z ith their lttuney In their rice, - =-11r. A. Forsyth, R iio fell chit and was very largely attended. would kindl} call at e�ttr office, we. of an ay-(tie tree a meek or twc, -On Sat.tllday' la-t a very inter- -ould a� i=t"theut in Uriu{ritlg it _vn. hac_been laiil.c�lf..,.�yt� is since e9tiuu cralue Df Rte6t foil-, iutit ctrrul�ttion. In looking over T' • .. but is gradually recovering, was Trlayecl nu t�CoHeae g►oun�7= c>it t �r�re , between the College teati; arreari for the �rt:« - a,i�l t Klrtit r -Norman Bert% being off duty here, c i.•,' ' at the mill, is engaged with the and a team of young ll "a ]b L e 1-1 L 11 broker= from bur�lc li zvclulcl be lifted c>ff Dol w ay- lie-pickers. He says that a. Toronto. The game was fa.t from -boulders if they would drop in to F ` '4 i ladder is unnecessary in that busi- start to finish and w•a� a tine cclii- -ce us and aettle-our claim. This _ bition of a-=rientific iraiute. The i-; a bine of the year when farmer; To aur• Niec Assortilienf of nes?. -Miss May Barnes,, a trained eoctte�t Das ably refereed b;- f�'r div se of a lot of their produce. Silkine, po i nurse, of '.New fork, and her si< 11. Chapman and resulted in favor anc3 Rhen we need a neer -u'it of - ` BeiluVepilyyis, _ ter, Miss Maggie Barnes spent a of trip college by the score of '25 to clothes, having tvorti out thine we ' - Andilu. ions', -few da s last week - with their 0. The contest Crag riot witnessed have Veen wearing the Bast sLe aunt, Myrs. W. G. Ham. by lilan3 -outside of the college as years. c yarns r kuitti g �n i -Mrs. J. Farrel, (nee Miss Alice very few knew that the game "was " "Shetland Floss,- .. - - _.. , ;F'ne and 'n course a for ' r .-Betts) and son Nelson left on Mun- to seine off. We would sag eyt The - purposes g - ilk. Velvets o 4 clay for their home in Winnipeg. that the secretary of the college y Also Stationary, S' and "ice for attar spending a few, weeks with club have it published "wheneverWESTERN $d� O� ���� Dress Trimming, etc. Mrs. Renry Gordon and other all outside 'wam conies here to, �T friends. play, as a number would enjoy �ae�rporat*dbyact ofParuam•ntibyl M. Boone, Pickering. - -The marriage of Miss.-Ella witnes4ing the same. _ ,�?!1. l� E. Reddin to Mr. M. J. Careyway _. rf•]t•sra� a:aaga. �-Owing to the meet unsatisfac- - celebrated at 7:30 o'clock on Thurs- Aatoorix•d Capitat.....,........°. li3Oc»,ota _ tory service rendered by the Grand •sabwnb.a Capitol .. • •:••----•, 600.00° _ dap morning, Oct. 75th.. at the Trunk Railway. the residents se st.............. .... _ 180D0B `tom - - Church of the Immaculate Concep- along the front froom Belleville to �aaet* Reailly CoarsrtT, H ... °....... I808•ai0 j„ tion. The bride rues attired in her coax cow.•.1tieQ T. a. ]ica[a c.x. EW • 7l1 Pickering are making a move to PresiQsat ca+biet Wear • • • arm 'a gale • • travelling gown of tan broadcloth. improve the conditions that haze 9yaial stteuiioa sf*ea-rs-R tr She wore a picture hat with a eYi:sted for a considerable time. Fares s NoteoneiscounteI cited sadpromptly-made Farmer's tiotsa discounted Amaricaa and _ : .. _ .. . • .. _ . white ostrich plume and carried a A meeting of the mayors and Foreign Exchange bought and sold Draft* Is hand ra erp leading citizens ofjthe towns inter- ' p y book.. She was at- .n.d, .yauable on all pests of the world � • We have on hand a nice fine of Ready-to-Wear Hats in _ tended by her sister, Miss Hannah ested was held in Bowmanville savlace Aaatt 9.aass�sr• Camels Hair Felt. We will open up our stock of _ . Reddin, who wore a becoming last Thursday to determine upon tnteren allowed on deposits at hi heat care _. trimmed hate on the 7th and 8th of October .and gown of Bengaline silk with chif- some remedy. Two propositions ten? rate+,sad credited ball yearly toGepositor and following days. We would like to have fon trimmings and white beaver were set forth. ' One of these is to Goo. Serr. ![.+.ger• you inspect our Roods �. hat with'plumes. ' Mr. George B. prevail upon the Canadian Pacific - Pickering- Hauavau was best man. After a railwa to construct a line parallel C. A. Baker, "• :- " , wedding breakfast at the.\iagara with tKe G.T. R. from Belleville" ;Mr. and Mrs. Carey left for .New to Pickering, a-nd connecting with York, Washington and Bostond the main line of the C. P. R. northFre' sh and will be at home after Decem- of Belleville, and between Locust _ ber 1st at No. 147 14th street.-Buf-'kill and Toronto. Tlle•other•pro- I falo Courier. The bride is the position 'is to have an electric r P. � � �'1 daughter of our old and hi hl re- railway built, parallel with the G.Meat 1 ��JJ Sp ted resident, John' Reddin, T.-R. from Belleville to Toronto. - of-the Brock Road. It has been arranged that a depiu- -A sad gloom was cast over the tation from each.of the miunicial, i community on Thursday morning it"s interested wait upon SirwJ ted., by the report that J. H. Long, of Thomas Shaughnessy early in No- C011StaT1t1 oYi 1�O 000 B� s'hd `J Whitby, had died that morning at veuiber in •reference tQ the_sgbject Y , .2 o'clock, as the result of injuries and then if they fail to persuade received :an -Tuesda ez=enin b : - _ Y g 3 the�C. P. R. to brin relief, steps _the exp onion o a amp w uc he w taken towards the erection carried when 'retiring for the of an electric line. We doubt R, H. CARSON, - night. Though the unfortunate very much whether the C. P.R. PORT PERRL' . FAIR �GROUi�TD man was burnt terribly over his will do anything. The cotunry to. " -Butcher, Dunbartoa . body the accident was not -expect be traversed is one of the most - Having been purchased for the erection-of a large Evitporator, (Largest in ed to result fatally, though it was wealthy in the Province, but-_ Canada) are in the Market for 2,500 Bushels of Apples per day thought that he would lose one of 'still Re cannot see where t`vo rail- his hands. Mr. Long was born Rays can do business with a profit /� - QIl and after September list just' west of this village, and for over this part of the country.. WePiCkeriIIg -� Oal V D y i - many years was a.resident of Pick- .feel. confident, however, that at � 25 cents per cwt. CASH, for Dad, so-und,.Hard Apples off a• ering, butt some years ago moved some future date tin electric rail- Yards at Spink We pay p- g Whitby' where- he` Lias' been ivay will be constructed along the Mills. size large enough, to peel-ou paring machines, free on board cars inaia y prominent in public life, having Kingston. road, 'and will be . a Best Quality- of. Hard Gpal bulk, Dunbarton, Rosebank, Whitby, Claremont. '.; been mayor for several years and strong competitor of the G. T. R. All inferior sizes are to rate as Chops for which we -will pay 12 cents •: ''at the time of his death was a But in the meantime, the Grand :Full Weight Gul ranteed, percwt•, delivefed as above." member of the County Council.- Trunk - will- continue to earry [t'�'All loaas coming to, the Factory must be of one quality. $indly note: During his residence in Whitby freight and passengers whenever and save future trouble or all will rate as Chop Stock only. --Dir. Long was a leading grain and it suits their aot•ion, and to charge Stove and 'Cho Sizes produce Merchant and was highly just as they please, and all we can a u have a hi to offer Drop us line when vo nyt 'ng _ esteemed.for, his straightforward do is to grill and bear it. "We be- -dealing.CO.""' By his death the County Tieve a remedy now exists in the • The Regal Packing CPort' Perrye. town has lost one of its most pub- Railway Committee o the Honse , lie-spirited and phila`utlli•opic of Commons, if that committee pea Size $5.44 at the dill •—� - citizens and his demise will tie would care,to exerci4e their •po«- _ keenly felt by a host of friends. ers. The rates now charged, we We have also on band quantity' of` G The sympathy of the comnhxlity believe to be not only excessive Beat Quality .Smithing Coal. HELLO, HELLO-Fat cattle and T1 PATENT 1001 If tit is exteiic ed to his-widow, r h'o is R but illegfil and that the Committee JLX has wanted Whoa con have tat steer g br.eeuped h3 — 'yti Ann hter of Daniel Mc•Brad of of sny kind ready to sell. drop a card for price+ m" T $ y, should compel the railwaS• to grant Our Coal males warm friends. or when you want a mileb cow. beef ,ricRer or oar aid ♦dareas, Whitby ', and a sister of Jamey Me- the people of this country •their Orders left wits w. Peak delivered any gonna cactle.to feed on -.Hare.. write or t11E PATlAT RECORD, B_-ady, tr�wnship councillor. , rights, i promptly. phone u e wrote, Brougham •9'ti wtl.wn,. ni m 3 r� '" ai, v. `°u'°:i '•c'iwm'' - '. '� ... " ._ ..,-...... _ s ..... I�z..,ru"" �r-•ems. =''-.: .yz-«�.srT..' — .�,.a.. .....,.- •� .