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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_11_06w •, •'+ice,' f' . , N } _ p ,jI a .I<, seta 9. •%�F Alto V0CXTIL . PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. NOV. 6, 1903. : N 4 t ijt:�4v)Eflt�tistst4xi t4itsrDi►. Whitby. Highland Creek. Scarbo ref - - Mills �sSpink The body of a man taken from David Tweedie, a farmer be Mian T. Wilson has stetted a courser' _ the flume at the hydraulic canal, longing to this place, was driving at the business coilega is Toronto. ffiedzteaa• 7Sc bus. at Niagara Falls, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. �'. Major of White- has been into the city Monday morning Red Wheat ,' _ .. identified as that of Frank M. with a load of potatoes, when his rale are visiting the letter's mother, ' . White Wheat - .5c Mrs. Jerrv'Annis. Spring Wheat - - 73c • i! Burns, of this place, better known wago11 was struck by a Kingstreet Mr. J. Pape and family are moving �7^ F. BeSTWOOD, K.U.. Sorfreon' „ as "Paddy Burne:" car. Tweedie was thrown to the from here and Mr. Dasid Annie and to caaadian ?sets* $a+lwoy : coroner Goose wheat 7 �a� v street and his left leg fractured. daughters intend moving into the Ontario bounty; lamer of Marriaee Licenses. Manitoba Flour $15.50 bbl. He also received some painful house they are leaving, as George Air p,m amd?comm o hours -Before +10 eatelephone Family Flour 4,50 " Oshawa. Pest Flour - 4.50 bruises. Dr. Rowan, of Queen st. nig purposes settling on the fa1•m. ,. Connection with Balsarn,Greenwood. BrougbLra Pastry --- east, attended Tweedie''s injuries, A large attendance Of those that+ xtZion, A.Jobneton't 54th coal, Wm Cowis's Bran $18.50 ton - - William McMillan, son of John "'Sfe- 1 are connected With the Bible class of _ iTili ova). and *� PaRh'e 59th eon) 5117 i �r after which he was taken to the , Shorts 18.50 Milian, a former living in East Whit- the Washington Methodist chulrch A. YOUNGG. M D., C.M.. Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 by, about a mile north of here, corn- Genertkl'Hospital. enjoved the most pleasant evening orL i . tziaia: ltaliosl Cotte®a, Toronto, mem- rtiitted suicide on Sunday by jumping the Jrd Inst. at the residence of Mr. I- lber of WIffike of Pbvsiotans and Surasons or Graham, Whole �Pheat Flours from a high bank into a creek below. C3reenwoad. E. Annis, who had prepared an oyster iontwio• oince and residence Oppo'Lear7 hotel Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds- For a Iong while the young man had supper. After partaking of the ex- 'Woburn, x'Woburn, Ont. 0000 boars; Moral- t to 10: Followin is a report of the standing IsvesrinR,B to e. Hard and Soft Coal. Salt.• been in ill -health and his mind had tit the u pia of our. school for thing wt repast the business a the r. I - Above prices But e0t to Chugs without become somewhat deranged, and on p p ing was proceeded with when lir. L _ month of ?November : Sr. IV class several occasions he had been heard E. Anuis was re-elected Leader for the -t to remark that he intended to end his Frouie Gleeson. Jr. IV -G. Johnson, ensuing }ear; W. D. Annie, Assistant. Model BakB uo f Limited. Bert Gilhlll Walter Bayles. III- life in some way. For a yerir'or two n, Fred Gilbul Stanley Leader and H. Hammond, Sec. -Trees_ he had been living in Pickering town- Dille Seldoy, JFJ. FARECi'E�.L, Q. 0., BARRIS- shi where be worked a rented farm, Disney, Lorne Law. II class -Minnie _ _ Whitevale. . T-83, Ooant7 Orown Attors.7, sad ooant7 p. Gleeson, Leslie Devitt, . Pearl Gibson. -- __. -- Clf:aisor. Court Ron". WbftbT, 14v ��...�.� but a week ago; on account of poor heal Sr. art 1I -Eleanor Johnston, M r- Gledhill, of Toronto, is spend - health, t ih, he came to live with his father pp y Mrs. ds 1tIcC3ILhIFRAY, BARRIB� near Oshawa. Suspecting that he tie Wilson, Kenneth Devitt. Jr. part in*a few days in the 'vale. II -Willie Law, Wesley Sadler, W.iss Sinclriir, of Toronto Junction, ars, 8oiieitcre, am. Men opposite Post- might carry out his threat of ending Bron I-3 his life, the other members of the n Jr. tanley Byers, Irene is here visiting her numerous friends sates Whitby. oat- Jno,san DOW,Loan. :A:; TbOo. � � Reigate, Gladys Tremble. E. Clarke, s: eC, Whitby.Ou . o.Bev to Loan, s>, family kept a close watch over hire B y Lieut. W. B. Hagerman is not nm - Sunday !Horning he took his bicycle Teacher. proving as rapidly as his friends would lTete!rttsafry. and rode about a mile west from his wish. ;.' home. Becoming aware that he wasA�tl;ey. -. Harrison Johnson is making some followed he turned around to return winter improvements to his -neat host.- - �[� gOPKINS, VETERINARY SC R- R. Packrin has been ew•hat JCS . t4Eo*t, Graduate of the Ontario vat- home. His brother then went back to elrv. . collo + Toraai o, registered member Of all materiel- and 8esian �u P �oesting. him n,nsh was here the. - a! tie Ontar.o ,menu ES`-sna"a --egti u stock - It Rill pay -yam 't . -M14-F 1W OR thPV oz -e ani res leace one andoae-gaarter miles to call at our works aid inspect our stock, shurt time. the brother went back to north of Green River. Office, and shoeing forge and appreciated by all. friends. boon? .0 11 a.m•, sad 1 to 4 p.m. 'I Ie and obtain prices. Don't be misled by look for hien. He. found the bicvrie George and Mrs. Pr uiters Are at S. B. Lyndi was renewin old lac- salopbone in my once P.O. sddress, Green agente we do not employ them. consequent• leaning against th' _fence- at the but.- 1n e a e urin e diver. 'ant ly we can, and do tbrow off the a ents their home fol- a short �ta� �- g R tum of a hili on the road, and upon past week, commission of 10 r oeot„ which on will _� few of our young folks were Per Y making a search found his hrxl lying There were some funny pranks pp?ay- sttS{nge; 4>y4srh$. eer%ioly sacs by purchasing from n*. A ill the creek a few rods north okt the entertained by Miss Wetherald ed here on Hallowe'en as John Be"a call solicited, last week. ,.'_... ... ,.... ,,_ ,..,'... road. At the place where he w•ru can testifc-. SO]IAS DCNN,Couveyancer, Com- WHITBY BRANITE CO., fr,urld there is a perpendicular hank Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Brown with Sir. and Mrs. W. H. Hilts (nee Mi,'ss in.asivaee for taking Adidavlts, ate., Opp, Poet Ofnee• Whitby. Ontario about 5U or 60 feet high, airing the F. C. Brown, M. �., and wife, of Annie heeler) are settled ill the Pa]Its- plare2,sswz r C7 - bott•�nt of whl:•h the creel: runs, and Tfirop♦to, visited Nelson and Mrs• ter resider, -e. `frc:rra the tracks plainiy t:inrked he Cjmpman on 1ti-eclnescia5 last. his Jc>aePh �`'ilson, who received a very BQNTING Issuer of Marriage had lumped from the highest iwil:t, --lir. Brown was all old resident se ere shaking up -last week, is rapidly K ING N H PIC ER EWS 10. Lieen•eafor tbaCounty of Ontario. of. �� ��+ LIVERY! 4ialllug 1 vau far t, striking 1,is head on }ieie. he enjoyed this days drive "t ening. ALO+ as the store or at b1a resldeaos, PioI-y acne r cks on the silt of the creek, 31iss Elzabeth Denison, of Chic!W. Village, 1 7 am] antlieu roi,crolledirltn tl.e uaround familiar atar. Isis places. is visiting with her cousins, the Majors, - First-class vebicles for hire by day head w•a,4 badiy I,rula,„i an41 he was The community Awa= Suuc3sPcl to for a felt' weekQ. I,cIII BELDAM . auctioneer, ,te., or Dight Pus to connection meas• dead w -hl n fo'ied. Deceased was learn of the titlfortnuate death of Miss Burk, of 'New York, is spt�nd- - wob .ra ao.,etta es:ee from b:s n :ver^oa trteal4 bao fa9' anti ae•r. Fa',++oi ti, ms.farw ing al G. T. P.traina. Freight and ai,oi:t thirty rears of age, taixrried, «m. McMillan, of the 1IeC'ann ing a tett weeks with her grana?- stts ani ev?ry:Ltug the is to be sold will be etprese delivered to all parts of the ane> e ,a d ieay.a w:fnd two chil- dr�n, lrlave here. He waalways Mr -4. mother, J. 3b,nre. . nand'af':rtbesube-r:be,•sitbtb,.utmostcar* � Sii;aQ9. Tean.infrofa)Ilcindsdone H�1,6ongedto d respecttabb- family, ed +a on et5 a cheerful, tcx}sling Ueo. Burkholdea hat, purchased the and 4o'i to ti:o vary beet: advantage 49.17 t:•ho htaae been residents` of this coon- p. Role ro krtr on dill st. and is mak- on shortest notice, bale and oom. South. although the social side of P P 1i1s Ii,BE�TOti,TO�:`ISHIPCLERn b' tw in: a long time. An inquest wa= I 1 f h b , m t,eedr(1 repai" ther-on. U • 0Oues^ar•ear, Commissioner for taking s18•3a+its 4c:oVdtant. Etc, Hoae7 to loan on farm ?viperiv. issuer of Msrr igo Li ' so "q" w uisevala. Out. 9-y 07CRE : s PJ?TILL. Ltce'ased •tne. ! - .P t onse�a ' ". tr.a Co^ oto o1 OrtLr:o. Aur loon s. as of Ia., •- losersvt:oa :oaasote3 at a !!! _4 ivadaral. •bc.-se T. ?oatho� Real rs.ate, agent Ord o«i.ra. vilnator. Strict attant.od ��t on *o all or -14r• by mail or telagrspa. Ad. ftreo TH:r8. P. Ga 3E4, Brouabam. Ons. P. IPOHTILL, Green W -ver. oat 8'5.17 -T£ia t4tLi,I?IGT4V IIotel.-baa. � g r«m•rved to Lad thoroughly overba•.3 ad the obv.e hones, i am prepares to t4ro,sL aaeomr.dr'ooa to all who daaire o pstrooue Cxe apeKoua "mp'e rootns. I sball be pleas - ad to see all old oatroas wbon the here na eamoa %0 visit Warkham• JAB. �RR14,-tiCE, llartb►ffi, Ons, Methodist Church Services as Follows. 10-M a m. - ... Preaching. 7.00 p.m.. , .. . - 2.•00 p.m.. ....Sabbath School. 8:00 p.m. , .... E worth League, on 8:00 p, m. , ..... Week Prayer on Thursday. Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Pastor. F'AR�l - -FOR SALE Being composed of the south east corner of lot No 12, in the 4th con of the township of Pickering, consisting of 85 acres more or less. On the promises are a Qood hoose fair outbuildings and watered by a never 1laifinespring. This "farm is well adapted for thber stock or giaia. Terirs to exit purchaser. For further particulars apply to Robert k;eBraey, Pieterinit, P. O., or ,' A'otary Public, Pickering - PREVENTION IS BET- TER THAN CURE. Take warning in time and prevent a disease by usiug a disinfectant. Some of our specialties for house ^stable and opthouse are : Chloride of Lime, - Kreso in Bull:: 50c a pint: +Mykral in 25c bottles. British Germicide 25c and 50c bottles Little's Soluble Rlienyle 26c bottles, $1.00 tins. Creolin in Balk. We have others %,VM. lly prepared for hen houses at 25 cents.. Try something. PICKERING _ AR M ACY '�' - 11118950. std ,ea iii =1128C% M. dirided to be unne+essurv. t ie charaCtet vrw, e t wo U1uC .-ntrlan Bros. threshed their Algikei tale neighborhood to chance. W. . Pyr Proprietor. ---�--_ last week. ani would you believe it,-_ Scarnoro Junction they got 7 bu,belc per acre. GREEN RIVER - ,� _ Our vooper, `'V•.. BuiGln, ii keptba>.e7r �i'; s Barnes. of `,tuuff. We, is visit, rr.11nwing is a report of ilia stand- these days trying to surply the de.- 1 maul upon hire f,w apple barrels. ini i:erLx„thrt. W. (+ fi.uaea. in f the pupils in our public school - g" P [ >� Tl�ns. 1�'rncis�,r,'secret�trcand Jfan- for the month of r. �3eninr - FurnAure.il., lIt�a !last^mss: is,visiting Stith 311•s ire -pie Nia hswandrr, ager of the Kinster-lfiti aer'Piano C e.. am dig i !loos first three Hautes ggiven `�r• was here a few dans last. �i'e under -- s Mr. and lira. W. G Barnes spent a it'-' Agnea StniLli, Eva a Bec lett, I,ulhu "stand that Silas %Vindsnr, of tbits plan Prawn. -Jr. IV-Wahe Heal. Percy A fu;l line first- fen :lays At St. Cathor•ines hast. week. M of Iva FrN er, of 5arxtoga, is vi,- has been offered g' lucrative Iwsttirin Peters. tilartlla Spasrgeon. - Sr, [i1- with the sal Sem. . of _ - - Mass fnrnitur0now itin her former home here with Mrs. Maw Dexter, Jean Heron, Mav �L`est. Jr. III -Katie Beckett, Lockhart on exhibition in our war* roams. I'• H' -weer' Mr. Pi«rcr, el. cutionist, was the Trinnei, Archie Knight. Sr. II -Jack � �j ' Meade, Edwin Redman, Harold Kest. icker1II „ �V Dal 1$0 y <V ties, of Mec`rs rL'm. Hoover and J. F�3, here. Number on roil 28, average attendance V Precef; right. Wilson w aIle Rev. lir. alyd -Vr•+. Shaw, of C(A]- 29. Junior department Jr,tI-«': - Tards at Spink Mills. ' Ella R. S. Dit lingham. borne, former pastor here, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hopkins Craig, Jim. Bell, John Heal, t� Coal Heron, Sadie Ashbridge and Albert Best Quality of Hard Coal - Pickering. Out and culling upon their many frteixls in the wi.11age and vicinitc, ti ivian, equal, Cora Rate, Harry Brawn. Sr. part 11--0. '!ionto, E. Full weight Guaranteed. Man • thanks are exteridt-d from the S Baptist friends LO the people here in Bolt'. X. Groves- L. T. Heal. R g Bolt'. Jr. part II -(BI M. Heal, R, Knigght. Jr• Stove Chestnut Sizes CO the village oho threw open their Craig A tiL'orsdaile, A. and art II�d) H. Beckett, A. Miller and e s homes on Sunday and welcomed large numbers who attended the anniver- �1. Meade equal, L. Rest, W. Heron c T Fitz- at the I,in« and O. Nest equal. Sr. -J. Have a full line of fresh and cur- Iry What might have been a serious ac- ggibhon,'.1[. Bell and M. Davidson equal, F. Bolton, R. Grannon, B. Hiltz. Tab - Pea Size $5.40 the lain ed meats constantly on hand. cadent occurred last �i'ednes.7ay while Hut let cies-R. As3lbridggc, I. Craig. � . at M. West, W. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. 3Sesets. Geo. Ferrier and Barry chinWa were hauling in turnipsr. In Fitgibbon. F. Trunnel, Grannon; W. Miller, R, Walton, 1d. We have also on hand quantity of - Best Best Quality Smithing Coat. - turning around they cmutped too far Davison, B. Henderson_ three _ Highest prices pard for which threw the'two men out of the be- ss In Geography, in Jr. II class, J. Heal, Our Coal makes warm friends. J. W. Ever- -.-Bucaher's cattle. high spring wagon and they fell tween the horses which immediately W. Craig andel E. Heron. eat, Principal, Mary White, assistant. Orders left with iv. leak delivered took fright. Fortunately they fell and came out between the wheelsm' with a few slight bruises. :The horses promptly, _ Cha wood. Winter l8 C4miag and you will need something to keep a vaso warm. You will find it at the ran home striking the driving house dO°� atav:n them in, breaking the tO Green River attracted many of e • Green our youth and beauty last Sunday Farmer's Supplyy Store. ly S neekyoke and coming a Standstill ?asst Look. oo Robes, Coon- inside. Nothing serious is anticipated their bruises. and Monday evening. Harvey Henderson left on Diou- skin and Alaskan Bear Fur Coats,from Over-coats and - underwear of all kinds, Water -proof suits fully lined, The anniversary of the Baptist church here Sunday and Monday was day for the city where he intenccjjr� employing himself dnrin'g the wiif•' ' Yout Horse blankets and also woollen a grand success, the weEather being all ter months. • a t't' blankets. These are up to date that could be wished for. in the Hallowe'en passed off quietly in goods and prices are right. morning Rev. Hugh ShAw, of Col- this neighborhood. The rising Call and see for yourself-, borne, preached an eloquent and in generation should be -awarded a From 10 to 25 per cent. of _E. BRYAN & SON ' • sirincng sermon to an attentive au- diee, The church 'was comfortably medal for good conduct. your P 3' purchase, quality con- by Lot 11, Con 2, filled in the afternoon, the Rew..B. A. Mrs. S. Hollinger, formerly of sldered when you Pickering. G. «'illeughby, cf Ringwood, preach- }fere, but now a residentwith her a - ing an earnest and helpful sermon to a Congregation which filled the church from the p'.atforni to the doors. in •Shaw daughter at Port Buretvell, has for Jewelry - Some ,time been visiting withY from ns. friends in this vicinity. D 4IIN I ON B,ANH the evening Rev. Haigh again' preached a most powerful s. anon to an audience that filled every foot of It is with deep'regret that we ^ have to record the death of Mrs. er deepest symp-' Ca¢ital. Authorized, $4,000,000 room and many seeing no chance of Ben. Diller. The g s liapltal f Aiduof `�E3,000,UVU hearing retyrnedto the-'r'hcinles. The athy is extended to the bereaved Reserve fiend $3 000 000 1 f tion Preebyterian' choir Ieff the sing- ing in the morning acid was much ap- family. = There has been mach ,agitation `Because we can afford to.- WHITBY BRANCH . predated; the �fhitevale Baptist choir afternoon and evening aur ex of late for a singing class this win- �'e buy for cash, sell for. A has been form -cash and have very small General Sanxinic anaina,ss Traaaaeted celled foriner occasions. Monday evening the church was again fil'le. ter. committee ed and have succeeded in securing rttnning expenses. a, . special attenvioa given to the collection of F rmer's sale Lad of or totes. E- sdvlDiGs DEPAATM&NT, At S o'clock the concert commenced, the chair being taken by the Rev. the services of DSV. Raymer o one half DSarkham, who has promised to to As "� Pro' Judson lfcIntosh. Rev.' T. LegAte take the class at about O I tntbreet allowed, on posits of $1.00 Lad UV- offered prayer. Excellent addresses the ostial tuition fee. Mr. Ray - wards X. J. THORTON, were given by Revs. Huggh Shaw and -Mr. iter is well recommended by his be • ' •• arertaGtgl31 Legate. Herbert Pierc , elocu- g. y y He will many classes. • Note'! ! 'We offer a sample tion•ist, filled the hill, each . number Mr. N. E. Bowyer, resent Thursday eveuin , NovI • p 3 g heavy weight solid 14 k lad - For Sale,tion. tieing encored: soloist, gave a ,nuniber of fine selec- Lions which were exceedingly well re- 13tH, to complete the organinza- les gold tcatdi', works u�t- We think the committee iversally guaranteeii three ceived. . Mrs. McIntosh sang in her have done we'll to secure his ser- years for only $25.00 usual style, each number being well vices, - hstwander rresided at the rMiss gessie during-ig the even- organ St. Pauls Ladles' Aid excursion WRITE for our booklet on mesion watches.. I have a number of Pigs, fl weekti old, ing in her usual villin'F• and cheerful to Toronto Friday, Nov. 20tb, at 0o iiiflp08e of, manner, her services being much ap- preciated. The concert was brought 1,10. $ EAeursiou to Torun to on Fri- I The Richardson Co'y . K close by all singing "God Save the Kin Man thanks to -flit ladies for the way in which they beautified day. Nov._24th l4al train tickets - -- '- - --Jew•e2ets and- taunt. -- - $1.10, good for one day onl� '1�roe Brock st., south, Whitby4 Pickering ��T g YY . H. >Cl ask SOn y = ' ' the church with lovely fluwors. Pro- Whitby Junction 8:28, +8:45 a. m. BROCE ROAD, ONT. ceeds 16b OO. On ' bins :i` r�•�, i . a::y,',g:.. .:. , - �' . .. ..,. ' ' !' .. � -+tY :-„j.p .im: z(^+s ' ,Q;'.lq iK:x'.l%3`....r.�i_.,'>.�'h!a'f„`.-,..`�.'u..,.r .. ..' • .��. - ', a: -_.,. `- * „'.': •... _ .. _ ,e':, _ ..... r.. - v..-.'Z'wW sd.�. ^... ...s..:�...-+eer-+ r"�,,,��L:.�F . �:�+a::1'S. s.,_,..�'y,'._.�yy''`-r1"YG'L.!e.n��-''4.�,i'>�.�' ._._. a' :u�t,,;t��, ;.. ,. v ... 1. °� u ,. - -- . ..,.1. - . .. . .. .. _ , .. - �.. _ - I 11 y e, ... t y .. • -- 4 1 Mrd 3' v , r,• I. � l :9 i !- i 1 . , 1 which ought to be his,. thea lie will make you pbysicaIly over anew. Your valce will become softer in tone, ..be- 1i✓ill M ­_: �.,;�-. I �­-� - --,�­­ I"r aryel.: �. I -. I- � �. -, � ­­ ,, .. 11,- I. �� ....., I ..I �. . ,,� .11� .% :Ltl<j.d. i �iJ �f V `.df W i i is A./ ai v � s cra1— ,ucn .1 nus v, .1+ - "uo language of love. Your face wilt - , . . • you elver drank ���� change in looks, for then your gen- ;,;How - - '' i -h. -aC!� of TTiiQia �S fel II s� tier spirit w1'1 tnOlti it. Your ha:ld ,.-after r QTI o@ -tasting .___. ... evil, cltsrige It* confonnattatr, fife �. musc es of a rute - close Rat of ahttiiser bookie oin its then, instead of bel the knotted SAL,- pie in Both Senses of the Ward Y,, vindictiveness like Tic gr nJn gar- iv t in - g . Boyles of Notre Dame, ready to jEntered "carding to Act o1 the Far- altar to be cleI .89 - 1. . 1. ..., an when he uttered the spring upon their prey below, it will' uamsnt of Canada, la the Year Ons it a onizin r er, "Wash the thee- be the u Heti elm o! succor attic Tho d Nlae StandreC and ?]seas, 1; g Pay } P ;� �� '�m ja W.��Toronto,um ��w� oughly from my iniquity and. cleanse have the warm ;rash of a sympath- me from my sin," or that other clic touch. Yes, my brother, you A despatch from Chicago says:- Pleading besoechment. "Cleanse thou can artistically and tteeitheticaIly as ' ._. lieu, Frattlt De i91tt Talmage preach- me from secret faults.," o� clean as well as spiritually beautify your phy- eEYL4N NATURAL GREEN tea. Pure, delicious t eek from the following tett: I. Cor. Paul meant us to b@ clean when- in sical body, You can surrender it, �s rt _ - ---•iathians vi., 19, "Know Ye not that this same letter to the Corinthian in the name of Jesus Christ, to be and wholesome, just like Salada -black 'lam& your bod is the temple of the holy church he wrote these warning made over entirely anew to his serv- SMs 9Wy In sealed issue paoksta Cr as Cresssa Ghost?" i words: "If any ma.n defile the temple lee- tl lktare than 1Yestmitlst@r abbey is to of God, him shall God destroy, for A strong temple ! A clean temple ! ...f_. the temple o! God is holy, which A beautiful temple 1 We have bora London or Notre Ramo to Paris or I • It a little care is taken of their _ `temple ye are." Oh, the terrible 'describing them all. But, after all, s=F»-rF s:•9i+ t •f++� is 1' �+t �► management in this regard in the '' the Vatican to Rome or the mosque, condemnation which la to be visited what is a temple? ? , A temple is a at St. .Sophia to Constantinople, I upon those whose bodies etre defiled building dedicated to the worship of f' beginning, it .usually saves a good more than Diana's temple was to by .the indulgence' of d@grading vices! a deity. Its tout wails inclose a FOR FAR.�i�R S f deal o[ trouble in' the end, unless VF�i '' -EEphesus or the shrine of Athene to holy place in which that deit is _ the method Ps followed of let 'ng the Athens, .Xing Solomon's temple was i Oh, the awful doom awaiting the supposed to dwell. Each tempts is j I chickens shift almost entirely for to the Zlebrew heart. It Suss the spiritual desecration o[ the temple of PP p o ab e a P bre the Holy Ghoatl supposed to be the persona] property ' S4a3 n f nd refits { themselves, in -which_ case_th@y deter-_ : _ one spot about which national pride of an individual divinity in the same { .. Mints for the Busy Tillers , • iorate into verk'table jungle fowisr and religious fervor centred; it was A CONSUMING FIRE. sense as a man's house belongs to of the Soil, . with more tendency to disease tha.v , I- I- -- ==_ot@ one place above all others which Have you ever seen a sanctuary of him when the title deed is not only + to the laying o[ eggs. the Israelite wanted to see, .� the brick and stone which has been de- put in the family safe, but also re , liusaulman devotes says, "Let me, I (dicated to God destroyed by earth- corded among the country rt oras.- _ - pOISONS ON THE-1�A1�: ------ -- :-I1RA-Ur13ACKS T43 DAIRYING, sI. — pray thee, worship once at Mecca quake or by fire? Well I have. On 11 this be true what is the "neat Accidents are common ih dealing There is no Zine of work open. to before Z die." In it was the Sh@ch- a day k. stgrmy night I was awaken- step ? Why, each temple should g a man but what may -appear very -- - 1ed in m Brooklyn home b the have ail when it is publicly do- with or getting rid of poisonous . inah, the holy of holies, the repeal- Y Y P y g p ' attractive when the pleasant and tory of the covenantal ark. It, was rumbling of the. fire engines. I heard 'dkcated to the Deity for whom it 19 drugs; and in disposing of any , _ God's footstool. It was like a ling a quick rap at my door, as my sis- built. When the Solomonle temple poison no longer required, or about �,7ewt but table hem is are,psesented ,to Men of heaven's manifested glories. ; ter called: "wake up! The Taber- I was to be at last idedicated the king whose indentity any doubts are ea- I y A Save TEMPLE. nacle is in f.ames! " I hurriedly .made the service on@ of natloael im- tertained, care should be taken' that !less disagreeable side. glide otters I dressed and ascended to the cupola port. He assembled in one place they are effectually 'destroyed, or is no line o[ [arming that offers 11 !larger profits under _suitable-suitable a gT atheredre�ti-a cholate tinea ilchar@ed I =: I JK -cit aln-a in, gold andr IOUs ' ingy-may-turn--up--sgals 1 unrae� - — of.3olomon ! on that occasion he sacrificed 120,-' ted fashion, and become agents for tions, or a more interesting group uni ue. It was eat to its spiritu- 000 sheep and 22,000 oxen, The mischief. The writer remnrube e_ of problems for study than does ail associations. Its very site had I and surcharged with electricity. Off i rovers o ood - `Whlc2t $awed case to which a stick o[ phosphorus dairying, there are features of the - a► sanctity of its own. It was so in the distance the public buildings that altar signify to us. how great teas thrown out of the back door I wodj which are more or less dis- -. -"sacred in the eyes of king and peo- l'ot the city looked like the great an occasion that dedication must I and forgotten for some time. Later agreeable to most people and to !pie that when the temple was erect- white mansions of a celestial city, i havo been. on several hens were found dead, 'some prohibitive, No ont' should - . and measures were taken to avoid I making by contrast the scene more THE DFDICATIOh. and these were boiled up with 'the start into the business without a - -even the ordinary nounda of tools. l dramatic. The church did not burn Now, my brother, it is right and wash for the pigs. Next, two fine ' fulI realization of Its disagreeable 14 I I. In the book or'Kings we read, "And as other buildings- seemed to burn, I that eve temple should, be sows were found to be ill. Nothing !as well as its profitable possibili- . R the house, -when it was bu�ldin was mass of Livia coals. It looked like proper tY P could be trade of their symptoms ;tics B but its roe[ in its entirety was a (publicly dedicated. K'hen aye you t - some hap -hazard treatments for ! ' Dairying is confining," The'coar built of stent trade read before IL g going to publicly dedicate your tem - was brought ttttther, au that there ,an altar, a huge altar upon which lei, our physical body, to the ser- their relicf failed, and bosh died, ,must be milked twice every eaq, was neither hammer nor ase nor any .was born sacrificed the whole life's p p Y to post-mortem examination was de rain or shine, warm or cold. To _ g vie@ of Jesus Christ 7 This body 'is 'to°,i . of iron heard in the house ministry of -the noble father who a priceless treasure which we should terminad on, and as soon as the few is it a .pleasant task to milk white it was in building." As the stood by my side, Suddenly it offer him• How precious- It is but first one was opened the chuse of iwhen the tbermouieter Is hovering "' stet; bridge to -day is sent from the swaved and shivered, like unto, a few can fully appreciate unless they II the death was at once apparent -it ! around the zero mark, or up around - foundries with each girder and tree- dazed and dying man. "There it lose part o4 their physical anatomy.'smelled like a thatch factory. This the 90 degree ;nark; when the per- . -. .. Ile and beam marked beforehand for !ices. said mother. Yes, there it i I never wish to hear a man make a, led so an examination or the con- ,spiration nuns in riv^ut@tb down one's 'their - positions, so the tempie'a ; went. With -ono 'lurch it was gone, Islighiing remark about his physical i tents o[ the washtub, the remains of face, and the cow's body seems like .. _ stones and beams were coat and fit- while we stood huddled together in body. Never say, its do so many, C the poisoned hens were raked out, a furnace, while her tall is almost ,14itd together tulles away from . their !the darkness. My father and I put ("Ob, I do not car8 'what becomes of. rani finalty the piece of phosphorus , continually flirted in his face tet an - trltYarate destination. When the ,on.our greatcoats and started out ,my body atter I am dead !" You was found among the bushes into oflori to dislodge a few more or temple'a walla were reared they rose'in the storm. As we pushed through Ishould care, my brother. You should which It had been thrown. Mess troublesome flies- It one iters -- amid the impressive sacredness of si- ; the crowds outside the guarding Icare„ In the first Place, because that Avery bottle, tin or package ought , not suf Lcient. liking for dairy cows, lance. So sacrad was the place that T ropes wo found the congregation body has been a gooil friend to you, to be distinctly labeled with the ! and interest in . her possibilities to an the day of the tempie', dedics- ;there assembled, not by the church I and. secondly, because that body, if nam of the drug !t contains, and put up with these Things, keep out.' z tion, — the day when the ark of ! bell. but by the fireman's call. Some i it be CbriYcYs now, , is to be "sown I. if . paiar;nous. with the word "Poke ' They may be lessened by warm . , the covonant was ,placed within the .of the people were weeping and sob- I,in corruption and raised in Incorrup• I on," preferably with the regulation ; stal,les in winter and cool, dark holy of holies, "the glory of the i bing as though their hearts would ,tion," a, glorified, immortal spiritual Label with red letters on a black or ones in summer. but aa- yet no ma- -- '.Lord $fled the house of the Lord " •break. Some of them had been bap- body, Rt for the companionship of white ground - Labels will become �cfiino has taken the place of man's It filled ail the house with a bright 'tized as children in that church the angels and the redeemed. 1lefaced by the action of time and hand as a successful milking device,- - - '- cloud: it Shod the house with the ` Speak no Ill -about your body. y, ng Had damp will cause Too often dairying is not proA* - Some of ahem had found God there. Remember also, my-brothcr, you dirt handl, • , sante majerdic symbol as that which!Some of•them had mourned beside them to drop off. so that when neo- table because it is done on such a led the Israelites throe h the des-' dhould not compel your loved , only Y I�11 scale '!Fiat It does not pay to - g their dead within those walla. Ah, essary the should be renewed_ A --. •- - to do with our bol what the do t eft, as that which Lite prophet saw It Is -•a sad sight to see a cathodral y' Y Y few "blank slips" and `'poison" ter-•rhae'e - fire convotiieneea to do it - _ around the; throne of God and as not want to do. i shall be ere- I rt ht. The cows are not property " . or a city church or a little village bels can be obtained from the chem- g - ,: that which overshadowed our Lord !, meeting house• destroyed by fire. But rimed," I I t rtl 8 man and � some ist' from which the farmer obtains l hovac+d, their. ration is not well se-' " time ago I turned to him and said L- _ lip -bon he talked with Idoses. and Elias I it will be knhait- 1v sadder to sea a 1 lected because it is nbt worth while Fried you have -not an right . to his supply of drugs, or, ti not, any _ P - ' qn the mount of Transfivration. human beim whos,- body might be that your loved ones shall slip of, white ► I g• Y g y y g paper plainly written' to buy f0ed for onty twv or three i - TAP: PHYSICAL BODY. a temple of the No!y Ghost, con- I cremate your body. If they wish to on with the name of the drug,, and cows, the milk suRe rs because there The physical body, in the first sumed by the flrps df hideous- pas- do it all right. But if they: do not pasted or gummed on .the package, tis not enough to warrant the build 11 I place should be a strong temple. Its sions and appetites, Aeware, O swish to do it then* let- them have f is better than nothing. Ong of a suitable milk -room or Cheat should be broad and deep, its• man,. that.you never desecrate that the sweet yet sad comfort of going f All medicines should be kept Ira house. The cream is not ripened --•dlimits supple and sinewy, its nervos 'temple of your body or sacrifice on out of your• grave to plant a few a special cupboard, in a dry place, IProperty, the churning Ijs hurried - stoady and like cords of steel, it: the altar o! your heart which should �forgetmenots where sleeps the- mortal and under lock and key. attd Lho lbecauae it don't pay to spend time heart beating with the regularity of he consecrated to God offerings to part of one whom they have dearly key should not leave the custody of when the butter all sells for tits IL pumping automation.; it should be !the demons of perdition loved,- The body Is more than some responsible person, prererably same price anyway. •1 4made as strong as possible because THE TEIltPLE OF CHRIST. flesh, ' though it crumble into dust. the owner or somebody who under- - "— 6 • ` � all temporal and spiritual happinosss 'Fhe temple. of the holy Spirit At the end of as earthly life Pt shall stands at least something about the '�3LIPPERY ADVICE, , !dcpsfcal body bet extent a healthy shu l n reference b autiful body -beau- raised, a trete aril heasenly holly nature bf drugs, This is a useful . ifrn - ,til to •.he glance of its for the life eternal. Trifle not -w4th plan, not only as a treasure of pre- Most lawyer's kitaw the trouble it ! Abuse it . nqt >--- iiespiee•- It some marr who,, havingan eternal „ ieooditlon. eye, beautiful' In the tone of its caution against the misuse of, or i :_ When the soul laughs the body voice; beautiful as far ss possible In not ! IC is the temple o1 the Holy acgkdenLa with, poisons, but .because. .grievance_ insists on taking his so- laughs; when the body -weeps the relerernc- Eb Its. apparel; beautiful as Ghost I' .. nearly all medicinal agents deterior- licitor's advice on every possible oo- _ isoul is very apt to weep. Thomas Sarah was beautiful, whose husband a in quality by keeping' in paper nasi. n. 0 Jefferson- the sage o! Monticello 'gave to her one of .the sweetest and F - at -Such a one entered the otflce of a packets, or in a damp place, .and taught this when he wrote this very yet courtliest of compliments, when -man are ehtirely apailed, and :bo- busy ensu of Las a short lime since. suggrstivo !otter to lois you;rg kine- he turnocl slid. fn the uafnt 1 e. SOCIAL B;:NEYOl; F'.NCE. Johnson, of Jerrytown, lies in- q a 4rn&g come- practically inert, by expoanrt ' ' �'ma:nr, T. W. Randolph, Jr.' "With- of the east said, "Thou, 'art a fair Signor Haft, _ ro riotor o! a fat• a salted me!" he announced tot!dly. • -• 4 -,' out health there is no happiness. woman to look upon." It God Al- publishing house at Castello,, Italy, damp place.. - Sas res ened a pulj my noes ht demanded that the children whenever he meets me. �Vhat would �''. Our attention to health, then, MIS Y who died recently, has made a very , _ =shoo take precedeaat of eve of Israel. should ,give of their gold -- �� you advise me. to do?" ' tY practical contribution to what has YARMISM POULTRY. y other object. The time necessaryto and silver and precious stones to The busy lawyer "did' riot 'look -' u - been termed the "gospel of wealth"' p • secure this b 'active exorcise should beautify his Jerusalem sanctuary While it is desirable to keep y .by ]caving the whole of his work- i frcbm his writidg'. - - be devoted to it in preference to surely then we ought to try,to, beau- oua chickens P•a tree r as lou , ti his 'te le of• the Hol Ghost: ing capital, plant, buaiheas. .and Y g' anger g "It he really threatened • to da ev ry-other pursuit. I know the � � Y th are healthier and grow better that," he said, judicially, "my ad- . pp publisher's rights in works already title diiliculty with which a busy nian But," says some than, t.oty can as posaibl'e, ,owin to the fact .that vice is that you soap your nose _ I, beautifT my physical body ? I given to the public to -his workmen, g grant that I noted not be i lovenly or from Lhe 'exercise the take, as well terra himself away from his work at to be coniYttued ere a co-operative Y well' then• it will slip through hip ven moment of the day, but concern. Certain men who struck as from the greater variety of (ood, fingers. Good -day; my.bill will come r . hDY 81 unkempt in apparel ut Z 'do not - " his happiness and that of his family ant that I can eliange my looks. several years edge •were excluded from in bugs nerd insects, thus obtained, on in due course!" --. ,' . . depend -upon •it. ...The most uninloraa- I c,}anot, In 'the language o[- rico- the benefits o[ the will as .originally yet there comes et time in their 1_.. i , _ed mind, with a healthy body, is de•.mus, for the second time be born dratted, but by a later codicil the growth when it will be found more - ---r- . `happier tlyan the wiseat valetudinar- of the flesh." Oh; yes, my brother, • testator declares . .that .he pardon's advantageous ' to place Lhem in BLOWS BURBLES. iam." Good advice for Thomas Jef- you can., You can start 'to -day 'to them, and wishes them to sharp on yards• Two naturalists have dis.G9�ered an - Person to give 100 years agcq; just. obtain from God that When the •stating instinct be - grace whi> h_ equal .terms with the rest. ( insect which has the power of blow, _ ...1 as good advice•to -give to the'young will make you physically a new be- to manifest itself the sexes should : like _ - people of the present day. Ing. It is a physiological law 'that be separated and the females pleceri whgichtit employsafor the purpose bubbles. of every seven - years the body goes NEW USE, FOR BAGPIPES, in one yard and the males to . an- . = 14fORAL CLEANLINESS, malcin aerial voyages, The 'ktisect through a complete change. , , Seven other. Thcy will then be found i.o g g .t. netiti use for the bagpipes has clings to -the mivature .balloon by •y` 'The temple of the Moly Spirit; in• years from now there will not ba row' much more rapidly until , the g - 1. the next place, ' should be a clean Hig ardej, h a wns a an, 'too, A' g its feet. any part of a boned finger or atom time comes to make a final eli�pusi- __._ - body. There are some men whose of flesh in 13ighlandeu who owns a sheep farm your physical existerice in a mountainous district of Call -for- tion of them either tic tide ai;itket, to irodies are given over to'moral filthi- which is part of you to -clay. Like -;•mesa.• They are like some of the morelcommonly is in the .habit almost dally of the table, or the selection of stock the old Cotistitution, more commonly, playing his pipes all over the ground. to be kept for the ensuing year. ancient heathen teatpl s which were called Old Ironsides, once the pride The skiili•ig has had the happy effect 7f they arc thus confined in yards Neglect a cough and contract - t ,avowedly dedicated to the deities of of the American navy, whose hull of searing eagles out of the localit for a few days until they become - y rust, drunkenness and debauchery, was made over so many times that g 3' Consumption. - the existence of which was enation- there have been many Constitutions in which these birds of prey had for= accustomed to their surroundings, al dishonor. The worship performed instead of one, so you, my brother, merly dune considerable • dantiage by they can be given free range alter - 17 carr}iug e•Q Iambs and even own 13T nately, one yard one day and the �1L iO�s Q • in those .temples wa6 so •vile that have had many different physical sheep other the -next, and they will then Sh s ' : --.you could* not describe it -trr public bodies. Yoe are always putting all return to their owe} yard and house. "without bringing a bluish of shamo an old body; you are always putting ----' If the plan is followed it will be consumption • , to every modest cheek and a de- on a new. Galen was converted found to avoid the tr'oublc caused mend, for silence from every modest from atheism by studying the won- Heart Dg g Cure'. The Lung Tonle lip. :The pictures found on the wall>i derful construction of a human 'sket by the chickens selecting roostin - -ot the exhumed city of Pompeii show etpn. But the movement of a joint �E<IEYED IN 30 MINIITE3. pieces' such as those • in trees, tin -- that those temples were veritable in a skeleton is not -nearly so . won- , def hemsshedand a wagons. If lett cures consumption- chartwl houses, where hats and owls ,derfut to me as the fact that the to themselves they become attached. skeleton of a -man who died' "when Ito Dr' 'R0'y s N part Cur. Is t" 'blit Tibia t leave it too long. Ili. -' ` and Carrion birds gorged themselves I to these places slid will return to - on the decaying corpses o[ truth, was seventy years of age represents �yf3t10 1•t811tedy. them in all kinds o4 weather,, thus Try it now. purity? and love. Let .the temple of I atacast ten distdnct skeletons, which This remarkable preparation gives making themselves liable to disease, Your money. back if it do- t your ."body be clean, tu+ Christ want. at .dilierent .periods of his @sistenee perfect relief in ao sYinutes In sit cases through exposure.as well'es eatiaing benefit you. Y walked around under the same man's of organic or sympathetic heart disease inconvenience in some places by the . t cure. It Ie a ms - ed the Jerusalem temple to be dean I personaIit and speedily elTee s a . when he drove the traders out of y' gis romedy for palpftation, shortness of jitter they leave. _ T breath, smothering spells, pain in left I After having become attached to - PrICQs 26c., 60G, and ts1.00 iE1taL-�Een>ple, crying--ss._tt�tnt writ- A— 3SONDFRFUL STRUCTURE. side -and. all. sy_r� Ptents . _o( a diseased _ Ll - - - - _ - • __ — -- these ro6ma� t ice -hard -fir+- at -,hem Gen flay house shall b@ called of all The physical body is oontiktually heart. - It also. atreiagf3teas --- -- i to stay 1n a hoes@, and a oad deal 5 C• RE S a CO. nations the house of prayer, but yo�beaing c anged. Thin }act be[ng then Wad cures stomach disorders. 9 g Tarwto, ty;n. LtRo' N.Y. 's „ I p PIN a ha hnu� An #0 �}� �' t.ronbie to their owner is the ro- •. Aave utade it a , deo of Lhipovas?" " ,t Ghost dwell wlthta d, If you will 1 L]re to y let the D f AURTA LIvlif Miro Qiu �NG Wdf.`tlftlWo4J P�• duu.. . - I r - - . dp .clean as David }vaned his physical stele AUR TA 1. . - . . , .. . . .. , . , . ry . . ' I46 I. I • , ll I ,c..I. -- e >_ t 'i I -4 .. �ryy." ,w ..4. +. . , tl ;<}Y "ZIP ' YS. .., r.. �, ",: �.... p'� �. _ '}u.. �; ,nr, °•"!•. '-'+. r.. .xcw.,w•sm�f,' w,r' .?_✓` ....... ..-•+:•a,,tc-,,- >,-w%...,,.:x,�3.,rak&a. ..r_ry, >,.,s;_ . �.. P,.. .. '7•,i a :er: ,c s 2 :o ,:.--.Y--.m... hq,7f ••t+. - `' 1 �e,i4-n -v., l:A� 1-4- +..r•.a,. ;-v!a. ,•!.�co::i�"'A+'.-.:.oCR4•.•. -;,x3,:.� .,,r0�; dr T+�?�t-�,Y,�lw.,_r�:a:, at�,� s'Cr Y w ". ' w ,v.a . �,- 4 P' 1 ,' - .. k .: - r. • . -.-_.._-__ .-...,_ _ _.. y 0.ii�MMM• Ae left the room; sand she, the knees it was a good sort o! pos- �]jj��Q1Y�iD�� n1ingled tears of love aad indiga:a- !tion, and eh! anew -rise was not J,LJ' U 1 JB 1J 1Vsi :.�- . standing in her eyes, -sank in x chair without experience -worked wonders . ---Fo­ with a sob In her throat. with most men. She was gratiflod j SIGIIT WAY AN!! A WROW _,_ .-__ "i.Q !pewits me ! Me ! IL who have to observe. that !t was ,working now,__ ygAY.TO-TILEAT '�- . 1. - --.-,--Go been used to.--- And Yet what s fool ail the time. She bgret out : T80HBL1�. . 11 .1 b fool -fool I wan I > cannot even "Care for: you, Sir George 1 Ah 2 be angry with Jiim 1 if you only knew how much I Day And standing In the framework of by day your kindness, Your, gentle- dents and Aut'ward Applica� '7 ''-- ---- •- - _ -- - .. - the conservatory oatraace, renin$ sees,, have mane ste long to hold tions Cannot Cure -The Disease -- 7-- i - you n ms to whisper to y - -- g grief, how much 1 arms. for you. • er .. :. �r� 4 e r s - sod. a =- The Sign of the observed his nephew's departure, you Xuat b Treated Thrsugh the Arrow now watching the woman stood Sir G George G ayne "E y m err ng You haves 81 . - meds me one of the happiest men ' . . w Sussex." h moot Rheumatism is one of the I :1 "' CHAPTER XIX. "A Sir George ? You have common ailments with which uman- She walked Lo the marrow to wipe made .me the happiest woman on all Lty is afflicted, and there are few r CHAPTER $VIII. very long, perhaps, I may to a i awe those traces of tears. to see � !'� troubles whi h cause more acute s�f- e earth c 1. wealthy woaranR, and then her Clair was straight,,, ,that nothing Then the happiness and joy were fering. There is a prevalent action. She knew it. Iter God was Mem- yotn-think-t—" was wrong in her appearance for changed for a moment. Vere came also, that ii a person once contracts �!. - "mon. Her worship at his shrine She interrupted him quickly. - her beauty was -her stock -In -trade, into the room. Seeing the position rheumatism ft is bound to return in _ =.:was not so much personal, as for the '•I think that when.the time does and she husbanded it. And is Cho of the pa *Wle. she started, and said cold or damp weather. This is a . blessings he showered, . _ She loved come; you, will -think twice' before• you mirror she saw the reflection of Sir in a voice`, of mingled fear,, horror, mistake; rheumatism can be . thor- the possession of mons for the sake' and Indignation.: ou hl driven out of the system, but '-'I'.'- Y refuse to share with me the golden George standing in the background ! Bn _ .. g Y of 'parting with it. She had tested fruit -the lite of pleasure which At once -a woman of resource -she "'Papa I" _.. it must be treated through the the joys it purchased in the days money will enable us to enjoy to- saw that he must have seen and And that one word -or rather the bioses, as it is a blood disease. Rub- : -gone by, recorded in those pasted- gether I" heard_ something, and resolved on way in which it was said -brought bing the affected joints and limbs - ' down leaves of her Life, when the How he had misunderstood -her I letting the tears come; they could the old man to his feet inside a mo- with liniments and lotions will never " - purchase had cost her so mulch. How she was misunderstanding him 1 only do good with a man. They meat. No soldier ever came quicker cure rheumatism, though perhaps ii "` She did not intend that danger The scales had fallen from his *yea. were there -it was a pity to waste to attention at the word of com- may give temporary relief. Dr. Wil - should' attend her present acquire- "You think that, having sold your them. So she struck a pathetic at- maald•- liams' Pink Pills have cured more .:. 7neni of. what'she loved so much. o be Continued. She would body and soul for money, I could titude, 'with an• arm on the mantel, iT ) casae of rheumatism than perhapd • play her cards so well fall to the level of sharing the pur- and her handkerchief to her eyes. -� _ any other disease except anaemia. that a slip would -be impossible, chase -money with you ?" and waited. -- -- - _ TKese pilI-s trove -the -rheumatic- ois+ - There was o one kink in the chain et, never .Sir George stopped into the room LONDONIS l�dEDICAL XYSTERY', on out of the system b their action moi' "You put !t brutally; y g y . .--her feeling for the -boy she was theless, yes, I think so." and spoke. She gave a start of -' on the blood; and the trouble rarely .. talkla& to. He had asked her if -You think me. Capable of such a surprise, anis struggles! . to conceal Case of a Girl Ribose Body Was iso was ace htn to her, and P' p returns if the treatment is persisted nay r3't g thing ?" _ _ _ _ _ I the traces of grief with a skill Jill of Strange Animals. in until the blood is in a thoroughly she daiinatl saswered ._ _ _ __---- - _ worthy. g Y The extraordinary case a Bu k- healthy condition - t - Y •'Yea." y the load' lady. at a le&ding "Yes, everything; because it buys "My God I" theatre. tagham girl in,aw�hoee bodyf acoreacof As an illustration of how even the •' o now." She "What was- that I heard, Mica most everted forma of -this trou. - ' diamonds„ -bodies and souls," rose ap.d walked up to him. "You I Weetcar ?-'callous, crus na ure, - considerable interest fo ble field to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.. . lie looked at her in ' blank eston- may give me just one kiss -not a such words ' to you from any j Yesterday m they case of Mr. J. J. Richards, of meYiicai sad lay .circles. �" iehmeat at the confession. good-bye kiss, but an revoir, some- nephew i" A London Express representative Port Colborne, Ont., may be cited. "And would you sell our body thing to remember; a seal which Ob, pray, Sir .George," --ahs sankP Y y take no paid a visit to the -nursing home in Mr. Richards saes:d from three *';,, -' : , and soul for it ?" binds a contract we shall enter upon into a chair, sobbing,-" ' - -_.- .. - .. , later." notice. I am sa sorry, so sorry I" Buchimgham, where the girl was years ago I suffered from a most _.�- s.._,_Not -!or__.er heumatiem. I could ... the purchase -money, but for what to put her arms round his neck. He express sorrow that beneath my roof (many of the strange creatures, and neither lie'down nor sit up with any ,. _ somedegree--of-ease-And _I am .quite sure - .- n He was positively -saddened. e ' ' y u ' realised, now that she spoke freely, "Don't touch me I" I forget himself as to insult a lady, I al particulars concerning this remark- only those who have' been simil`arily how fns she was from being what he The woman's arena dropped to her i and that a lady for whom I bans -;able cane. The girl's name was El- afflicted can understand what agony - had thought her. I•Ie was theca- side. Looking him steadily in. the er-a great respect." lea Bates, aged 22, and she was the I endured. I put myself under th+ $ face, she asked : And the woman sobbed on. She daughter of William Bates of Lam- ca" of an excellent doctor, but got slanted. satd slowly. "What do you mean ?" saw leer of was maks the old "I am disappointed in you." Y grief r port, near Stowe; Buckinghamshire, no benefit. Then I tried another There was lust a !!filo mockery is ! "'^gean ? That I am overcome by 1 man nervous. She was arousing - who formerly lived at Akeley, The and still another, but with ho better her voice as she answered : a revulsion of feeling at finding the � his pity, and that, well awake, there I girl was very strong and healthy un- results. By this time I bed become "That remark lecke novelty, Yost I woman I thought as angel little bet -!was no knowing what he .night 'do Itil Fast October, when she was selz- so reduced in flesh that friends t,ard ter than a fury " for say. Pity is akin to love, Soled with the mysterious illness, She ly knew me: I could not move hand men are disappointed -in women." I "Yon are elite I" l inks just jerked out between the egos:' "I never knew continued to fail, and durin Febris- or toot and had to be turned in bed - you ,.till thin mom- p g ent." "I am honest I . It would tae I-anr-very-very-sorry• ' say she vomited a number of small is sheets, The pain I endured war "A moments knowledge, said you idle to rick words and phrases, to I 'Tell me, Miss Weatcrr, what was roe the estimate being three or something awful. Then 1 was urged 1. mince matters with such a woman this about ?" �to t Pr. Williams' Pick Piller, and - isre disappointed '" +four each day. rY ' g t, Y I -I- cannot." She of worse, and was Aent to the , after taking a Iew boxes there was The little I do know makes me as You are, Half an hour ago I slain$ ! would cheerfully have laid down "Tut tut Hear i ou moat you a dangerous woman." r Y iBuchingham Nursing Home, where lan appreciable change for the better, "$ounsla quite proverbial a lit- : lite to save you hurt or pain: now I not gi%e way like this, i he young she remained under the case of Dr. Ithe pains began to !cove me, -and m] - - .. - tie learning Is a dangerous thing'; i rather than see you loose upon the I rascal has angered me to -day, and i i �,•tacwt Howard and Miss Potter, joints began to limber.. I kept oa - � you suggest that you have the form- I world, J would gladly see your life- told him he should leave he-" for : er, and that I am the latter less body stretched upon thin floor " a tdrae. But !f he has Insulted you. Ithe head nurse, for about Six weeks. Italtsug the pills' until I had used + I'I am sorry -very sorry -that I I She smiled earcastical3Y as she he shall paver cross the '.hrrahoid of Then she was taken to St. Bartholo- !dozen boxes, by which time evert jtiave said what I have, I— My commented ( this house again. Why -why did he ,mew's Hospital. Loadoa, and after- I se of the trouble had disappeared 1 ea arc open now,'- "Sew very dramatic'! How very eras ov callous and sue!) I have warl to a^other hospital, where ser I firmly believe that had it not Deva � ikind I" !always thought �pu the very re- operation was performed, and bun- !for Dr Williams' Pink '?ills I would r "Aad. being open,, what can you "Kind Kindness to thrown away verse " I Breda of airs=mals-large and small- have been a rheumatic cripple I �. is*o ? Be rsasonablc. Reggie ' You i upon such women as you, whose mer-! "lle-be-because---" were found near her lett shoulder IB(a•" lees a woaran, not n foci: not one cenaev heartlessness drsves many a! "There, there, my •fear ! Greaves blade Eche died wader flu operation. These pills not onl.v cure rhe sena, who would sacrifice her every ambi- - kion 'tor what. you term 'love' -the ; poer wretch to the bad I telt _ this -because what ?" and the doctors declared that she { rise but all other blood and derv. - chapces of a whole future for the I separation at first, now I am grate- She hesitated a moment to wreak could not possibly have slued, be- +diseases, such as anaemia. Indtges mere grattfieatJon of a fleeting fancy, ful to that Providence which caused so of the boy who had found a Place cause one of the .animals had travel- tion, kidney troubles, neuralgia, par ;Ia woman who is not all sejlisli." sit, Now I see .you in,your true in her heart, but is that moment ed from the region of her shoulder to tial paralysis St. Vitus dance: etc ' Mat nIl-sel9sh ? colors I scorn you '' ! she reflected and decided lvnw Dec,& her heart. The genuine pills always bear thi +'No• for I thinly of- vow."-' "Four politeness grows apace. A Isary was his absence., so i.�ie anew- A, medical man writes: The case of full name. '"Dr. Williams' Pink 'Pills "You -think -of -me 7'` moment ego yov called me a 'fury,' cress - tba girl who had darts$ jitls vomited for Pale People;" on the wrapper :-'' now you 'scorn- me," ,,He asked me to go away and livela number of small animals, and -in Found every box.. Sold by all meds 'Yes, for it I did as you desired sad' There.was a mocking Intonation fn -With him, and when I refused he call-! ' t3dcgs turned out as you vriahed I g whose body wan !sisal "a strange cine dealers at SO cents a box, or them to, 1 should be a drag on your her voice as she asked, _ "Do you re- , ed me callous and cruel." 'animal," was probably ono -of hydat- six boxes for $2 5(1-, or sent, by mail' . future, weighing you down. I care member that '�ieII knows no fury There was a certain sensual of! Ids post paid, by writJng to the Pr like a woman scorned* ?" truth in what she said;, but she; The bast of these parasites to Williams Medicine Co., '9rockviile los you too much to spoil! yells; "I pray Heaven we may never � omitted-purposoly omltte;l-any re•J uliar Inthr mature state they _ eAanee q! success " Ont. "You -care -for -me ? ,meet aga;n I°' I forence to the proposest x+asriage. j "'Yeo. Curious, is it not, that A Pre}'Pr, my dear 'Reggie. aback and it had Juat the effect op Slr ,are knows as Taenia echinococcus, will remain unanswered. Reit'. on George she had anticipated it would and safest the intestines of dogs. STILL COLLECTING CI.AIAIR. such a feeling should a=tat to a tem- I m�Ae shall meet agnin !" , have. He was speechless with in f wolves and jackals, Into which they -Unites States war pensioners non parament such as mine ? I admit are Introduced feeds on the flesh 7C like you. I dor't like liking you. "The interview will not be of my I dignation for a -moment, and then ,of pigs tainted by the parasite in number over. a million. They ,receiv he ejaculated ; ed over E1.50,000,4fiO .during the last I would, ft I could, be above such a • The confounded young a•ou,ndrell" i another stage of .development. The fiscal year. Of the quarter mitlioa ...,v feeling; it is the By in my ointment. �n� C� e,^ s of the echinococcus are intro- . . :It spoils, 13 interferes with my plana. OI" A. W. MASES , "I am so -so -very 96rry. ' , g applications for pensions or increases And knowdng all this, I, who pride CATARRH CORE ... 25(la � .'"Sorry 1= 'Tis he should be sorry, iducod into the human body ip drink- made during the year, I1A,(►00 werti - myself on my strength of mind, am is cwt direct to the dlarsad t}nd, by God ! he shall be before ji Thus the story­ dhby ppgsngOr cogs . rejected. The Civil War, which end 11 sw weak as to 'sonless I cannot help b7 aha f mpte,ad ab.r�r Iq°g 1 �' ed forty years ago, has cost tht t t Nay, Bear me out. We are to o" ` ' Ciear. theme "Oh, Sir George, pray do not let cress was the cautse of the girl's com- States in pensions up .to date oce+- . say good-bye. Before you o, t>�+• Nop. dro in d.. me be the cause of dissension ! What plaint 'fe probable enough. . -- perm OOl1s does it master what -is said u! me ? In the humhn body the eggs form Jji2,500,00Ci,000.' -'gie, I want you to understand my Catarrh wso I aT i�e . 8bwer - -- - --- -:.fareewell. I want you to look on d'"' d'ar'r0.ac N A, w, Cacao ! I am only a p -p -p -poor governess.' +hydatid cysts most frequently in the _ _ S - atadkine-Co- Tomato mad Buffalo -Miss N1'estcar, any woman be-. liver, . Around the cyst the tissue . me as if I were a husband -man, who, -THE AAL VALUE. having sown his seed. watches and death my roof shall be free from Ln- hardens. and file parasite may re- -- —waits es the plant matures till the 'scekdag, sad, should it come about. suit; that my own kinsman should main lona without interferring with What makes value Is %6orth ani !lower turns to troll, golden fruit, we inset as strangers." make dishonorable proposals to youlthe liealth. Within the cyst numer- price. If the article is so good that and then invites some one he cares "Really ?" is beyond endurance." sue small cysts, called daughter sew can buy, there will be no doubt . - - - ' ` for to share it with him. Change "I require not even friendship .rill He was marching up end down the i cysts, may form. In some cases of the worth of telling people that ft_ 1. the sex in the parable, Reggie, and a woman remarkable only for her - there are thousands of these, varying IS better than they might expect room as vigorously as his gouty toot . apply it. In time to come, not so heartless, callous, cruel nature ! I would allow him to. His eyes were :,in size. The parent cyst occasional- and that now the good one is hers fixed on the grief-stricken woman; he ly b6sts. into the stomach or lungs, but cheaper -ones can be obtained i' . _ ihated to 'see a woman cry. fie came 1 or even into the membrane surround- .desired. . -_T +� th an Vi g0 r class to her, eat doter, and said : i tag the heart. -* . ;l "!ekes u* for a lEvelyn e. have ed- supposing the girl to have hydat- .. 'EVERY MAN'S CAM ,. mired you for s lonagtittre. There is i Ids, the vomiting of small animals is a dittcreaca in our ages. I believe I Business is a somethins in whtd '1. ­ . F-drs"Sickly O ! should auks a 'goods affectionate ,explained. The animal that was every man can have bis share. , The -11, husband." I found in her body was the parent greatest percentage goes to the' mat It was coming, at last I "G nod line- ! cyst, which .had burst into. the. stoat- wl:o does the best talkdng for his . ?band" she knew he would mace -or, tach, the daughter cysts being vomit- business and who gives the best im,. a Ity 8I.&pplying an. Abundance of Rich, Red, LifO•'anyway, she would make him one, ;ed up. _ _ - pression of the importance• of. his . S>Js'€ainlnQ and SysztElir•Bufldin� E3Cood, while he lasted: . , + . store and stock. . "]3i=s 'Westcar, you listened to ' a /� dd! dishonorable proposal fmm my STARTING AND STOPPING. ,—T- ren- `/haSG a7 �'���� FOO�I nephew to -day; will you allon* me to Theca is no use exhecting business `A BLESSING• -TO CI3SLDREN" make some amends ? . Vill, you lis- unless you go ,atter it. Where is no ..' Thoro ughiy Cu'ras the Ills -Peculiar' to Wooten. ' ten to an honorable one from my- 1 reason to expect people 'to buy un- "From the fulness of my'own ex- V, ;- self ?, 1T i'3 y'ou be my: wife ?" less they me told about the goods periencc," writes liars. Samuel Ham - The feminine organism is 'an Intel-'! ; the ' isfiorriacll after meals, -nert•ous, - "'Sir George a !" for sale. Each buyer will become a tate masa of delicate and sensitive,'sick headaches, irritability sli�epless- "I know you are worthy a younger - friend i1 the seasons for selling aro thRt '1of bye �tovn Tablets are an sing - ,-nerves- which require an enormous ; ness; Spells of weakness and dizziness man -a better than, perhaps; but it 1 rnade good in the goods delivered amount of pure, rich blood to hour -iconic over you; y nu feel disheartei:ed, i ' dispensible medicine in every home wopld be a hard task to t3'nd one and later soles will he increased. It where there ere infants and your ish them and supply .them with the , discouraged and despon'den't and fear who would care for you better than I is time to' start for the fall trade g vital force necessary to properly per-' prostration, pralysis or insanity. '� I would. Come, what is it to be ? anis it is good polfcv to say just children. They speedily relieve ' and for in their functions. . But there Is new hope for you in -Yes or No ?" I why goods are desirable. In sch,er_ cure all the, common ailments inti- . When the bIcod is locking in quern-� the. use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. And for answer she just .sank on! tising especially there is no time like dent to childhood. In- pct I think ' tity or quality the nerve cells waste ( Not the false hope which is aroused her knees,, put her plump arms round the present and it is necessary to the Tablets are a bless•!hg to . chil- _ . - :-arrd shrivel up and ,by' n,4:snns cf p 'I by medicines composed of alcohol his scraggy old neck, and sobbed keep alfer the appreciati,Qn of the dren." , . and irregularities make known their and other stimulants, but the hope quietly rn his shirt -front; she was people until 'ail have been convinced It is such sincere, honest words as starved and depleted condition. which finds foundation in added flesh too C. of joy- to speak for a, mon, or until the Iimlt of tra8e"possibdli- these that . has made Baby's Own Unless the nervous system is put and tissue, in. .better. appetite, •more ant. Joyful tones do not harmon- ties is reached; Tablets the most popular medicine . in proper condition. all the medicine buoyant feelings and gradual disap- Ise with a grief-stricken appearance. •• with mothers all over the land. The • 'in the world will never .cure the pearance of annoying symptoms. .-And the old man'put an arm round frHE MAR.RIA-GE KNOT. Tablets can be given to all children weakness and irregularities peculiar .As. a blood -builder. And nerve re- her waist and drew her_ to him, say- Few of those who falls 'about - the from the tiniest, weakest baby to the. -. to - women, Because Dr. Chase's storatfve Dr. Chase's Nerve Food .is fag in glad tones : "marriage ._ knot" realize that the well grown child, and where they Nerve' Food. -contains the elements of bound to benefit your whole system. -Then you do care for me ?" knot was ever ,ariy*itiing more than -ss' are used. you final only healthy,, hap- . " 11 nature which go to form new, rich by' noting your Increase in weight' She had got 'her foot on tier joy- mere figure of speech. Among the pY children in the- home. You can -,. blood and create- new, _nerve force it Wbile.using it you can prove this be- pedal by this 'time, and was keeping Babylonians, tyro the knot was Bet the Tablets from any dealer in, is the most certain cure obtainable yon'd a doubt. it well sloven. ••The' tr�iura{> •which - g medicine, or they will ' lie sent ,by' 11 " !or such ailments. Fifty cents - a box, .B boxes. .for shone through her 'tears the man Fart of the marriage ceremony. Tbere rt�suc the nervous, s Steep pecgrnes E-,.�0, alt ell dealers or F?dalaxieon, ut ClOwn to love. A man usually the priest took a thread of the gar- mail it 25e a box by writing The y p Dr: Williams. Medicine. Co., Brock-, exhausted the whole body is more or Bates do Co., Toronto. To protect finds what be wants to find In `' a went of 'the bride acrd' another from ville, Ont. less Affected_ and the various organs I you against Imitations the portrait woman's eyes -it a woman -knows her that of the bridegroom aril tied -fall to pertGrm the duties 'devolving anis signature of Dr.- A'. :N. Cliase, liusiness. - - - - - - tHem into a knot, which be have to v ozr tiittm, Digestion is impaired; I the famous receipt book author, are She had come off his bosom and the bride, thus symbolizing the bind- I It raineth alike on the a11k and thsI __ -there are tedings of discomfort iu , on every box. reared horself up a bit, still on her ng"nature of the union.. . - _Icotton umbrella. . . - . . 1. . .. - - . - ._.. . . .. A .. .. - . - .... '� ,.. L' \ rJ •,. :\ . 9'r� . , l' i : : ..: a+r 9 n ,.art' i' ".!'" .,r"Iza "4 al.i"' ^ r'• :. , >: ! .-_ . s ..: • . ya, .,rfj R ltd.. .. .'..,,,v.karrw + �• -• s ,. :: q• - ! _+• .. .. ... '.) ., .aP _ ^ • yt 'L Perhezps the most attractive ex-' ' llibition of musical instruments y- ' aud_one_of'ti_hieh di more than] passiug attention at the late :Bark haw fair was that Made by 1Yn1. rsC; _ Fleming, manager for the clista is t ► October a l d ap � _ - for the pumiuiun Piano and Organ _ - utnpa13y, -of Bo«•uaa.11ville. 3'x•0 _ -----= ' TERMS clever ntusieians, a violinist ttild a Take cold easily? Throat _ � fibs � 3 - . �1a211St were secured and their tender? Lungs weak? Any••• s ••••ss gn a� - �a.t;aper 7sss; 01.00lipatidInad•aaee lively duets and solos always' relatives have consumption?. forttied the centre of an interested Then a cough means a great r -- -- -- >.. _, • -._ _ ,,, • . 4 HATES OF sD1'iEBT1SLNG: crowd of listeners. So deeply did- the uritY of tone and beauty of N dMrst insertion, per line - - • 10 seats ......... . p _:_Are-' You._Pre aged. ? ttiaob subsequent insertion, ger. Line - a f some of the j nstrttn'ents impress fiba rate does not ino' Udo Legal or Foreign ad- Qom• Of the spectators S that fire Iparasamenta Special terms given to ,pa,mies mating core- lllstrtlmants lusts SO]Cl right on the _. stair eor s or a months or byy the veer. L•as- gl'OL1ud?. One plaiio 'went to Pectoral lEearlyoryearlycoutrsotspayable garrterl7 Manitoulin, theconetituey of the deal to you. Follow your 8ttsinese cards, ten knee or uuder. with pap , ;sOneyear,isaOC, payallo.in advance. famous R. R. Gainey. another doctor's advice and take fa .Firl:oticeinloealcolcmneten ceatspez 'lues `F a3 purchased for $600 by S. A er's Cherry al. It - _ •, 4gve eents per line each suYnwgaant-,insertion. p �'� •pecial eontrset rates made knOttn on appJea• George, of Stou$ ville, and a -third heals, strengthens, p vetits. on; No free advertising . Was sold t0 :fir. Garbutt, of Eaet • For q Tears T hsve deya andAn'�" ddrertisemeatn vitisoct wen an charged s s Ct.err� Pectnrat for coughs anderlllbe laeerted until forbidden sed ohazged ao- TUrOIILO. The Othel iil5trgans. S know !t Maati77 sA. BOhsas weak To -D U* I d; � ssordingay. orders for discozlinuing adverdss- sold *ere t%vo Dominion OrgariB. * ldtae. P. 6 aOHla¢aOh. *' wase tnust be 1n writing and seat to the Pub- * 268-r per_ p 0,1, T. C. �1, CO.. Ushers. Excursion to Toronto lr iv. 20th. alt sn, .0 for reweu 2dass. ,lob Work'prombxi7 attended to. - 7r pobiiahed aver?1� B'rida7 mozaing at its owe P'i! L n s Y ho kesinB Ont. \i �.i it _ - t. - , • .—�. a Showing & Thexton, Proprietors - - -_ _ - - �, r Aster's Pills Incrtests* the activity o! testi liter. and thus aid rseoreKy. New ' Blankets, r Our Poltttfos-striotIadependeaee 1-- — -- -0rir 1\lrss-3PStet-clarsLeoalYapur• - - r Ott= Eapeotatleus-The >�rt. ,, .. l�Te4Y �`la�nelettes slapport of she osovle of Pickering and vt ts7 ,thew ddvartiaements. 1 �7 Wr pere AM LAMBS FOR' SALE-The New T a� ��:$, - - FRIDAF, NOV. 8th, 19DCi -: -.--. _._-- andaniRned has for eels a number ofUnderwear. Cotswold rasa lambs, all pure bred. 8 art of 1'v e�Y them are registered. J E Dung. b:i 3 TE AND CUM MEN TS. - lh1It1II _ OUSE TO LET-The house and Hosiery: Knitting Yarns: Ep' _ lvt va-ehttlei -strati- _e dentine:' e35. ]nen of the i.AS1nY35. — c_�_ every stable• the Pro 'Ort of H E. ]IeGinty _ - - eine. ------ to G•COL`RO : at pnceg that Will pl +towlis between' Toronto and Belle- — cbarch rt.get, P o sting. -_. Wille are now making determined TrEsaxy, Nov. 10th, 1903.-Auction ` efforts LO satin s better f2eigla and sale of 19 acrosjof standing timber• T ANTED-A trustworthy gewle- :•_ - - .. On lot 19. COn. O, Pickering, the pro-. �,�, to+-,or lady Us _eacb cnuaW to W.trs&ge passenger terries than they enjoy perty of the 'Pool estate. See b11e. business for an rid eac6Ll1!b d boars of wild F at the 1>¢eseut tilde. Everywhere Sale at one. Poacher 8 Yvatill, tloanc,al staadia.-. A stralubt. Lonab@de. weer._ alUng the title the same Story is Auctioneers. 17 h LI1y.cl ease Paid %, froz=cutzlear, _ l utero :i*h all expenses 'dizwct, irbm benign trters: . ro :being repeated regarding the ei ]lousy adva9eed fr•r e:ueuses. Enclose ad• turtivnate rates anti llnsaLl=fat �YEDESDAY, Nov, 11.-Auction I'l'ls of dresses envelope. Jianager..eo Caxton Bldg". e► T farm stock, implements, etc., at lot chicago, bt•ls: NN anttu¢ yervice rendered by the 6. con•l iRingstun Road), the prop --'�iiiauciTrutlk at puiuts �tihere tht a ed erty of John Munro• Sale at 1 ♦*O $Q �y r, � Gr - j3 iy no cowpetition. It is otated o'clock, sbarp. , See bilis. Poucher - - -that ill thtree to«i)s which have a do Pcstill, Auctioneers. c+traved from lots ' and 3, in the 'red y the highest rontiection with both the C. P. R. l -' � The nnderaigned are prepared to pa gbest prices for all kinds and G. T. R. the rates are only TL8 A L�o� �tQaC$r�i 'on• of the town hip of AV"t York of cf)arse grain. oue-half the ansount of what they The A V �n the 11th of October, one large etre at illness where Clletp is to �f-hestwit gel•iing, white -+tripe on face, it will be to your tsdvantage to see a9 before disposin9. u•ompetitlun and for similar din ltd�i• thoroughpin •-)n right hind Ie.g. bare- We-are•also handling all kil;ds of Fat Stook. - :tance'R. The feeling is also gener touted; weight abotit 15W lbs, and one :RI that the G. T. R. ?pen s the lr,•y g ding, alit e h on h et little white boo gal that part of her energy "ill se- : _ hind feet, fetors tight front foot. "T 7 /l l+�i_ STONE ,& PALMER weig+curing business trot. paints where have about ing- Ir StlpT ,! n. Y 1-illE NS TONE is competition and in luck- have peen tnitlhe paidPickeringawrd for :after their through freight at the still?• eS3 will he paid reit a retuned for g g their reeoverK expense of those tumor's that are g_3 A. McK Ali , Deer-Park P O. sat their inerts. The injustice , under which the tonins along the a� �y�y n. as stariou a-T-3 _ - front have been stbffering have Tlunn 901ye ZAST nt2� ♦s rou.©trs•- - find re- tnade thein determined to No a MALL 5, A. lief. The different townsconcern- •• 12 Local. r' Y:b8 P. lid. _y _ cd in the mavenient.have appoint- .. _ "10 LOCAL. W04 P. It. ed delegates to interview the gen- T:Aats GOING Wsli•r DUN AS i O"OWs.- ... -ral manager of the C. P. R., Sir ,*'`" No.9 Local. . . 8 �3 A• M. `Thomas Shaughnessy, to • see if •'11 LOCAL , 2:21 P. W. This, agitation is stirring up the g "7 'lark b:Y'i P. W. w ¢ - is t• _ relief call cou'e from that source. s' Ontario Electric Railway Con'- ,.. _ ..... s � ' 1pauy, who.�e president i-1 Sir Rech- Cedar �rC�O Cider r • mrd Cartwright. This company r C - ' W - = ;Oma ti2ue age rcceive,l a charter . :. and rl Works af.� DE;'hr � - d n gar . 3c1.-build an electric line from f3rtx is lila to 'Toronto. They du in retari,iu,g thank., to our many b -' - -' not like the id(--4of hat•inga st(Alu patrons for their liberal patronage of Dealer-ind.i Queen abu].Pottlancl Cemetlt, and Cevvill a-t 01•s to tr'iitvay builL.o�er their -pmWsed ' ' ADRA LUTON, last sea .n, eve t,eg ut intiu,Hte. Char hand. This Cement is bought in`carload lotsGreenttltxxieOn�t�i It)titC, anti ]lave t<'litten to the we Are still prepartA to do promptly customers at very !ow prices. mz rots of the rte written t towns the (in Who, with her company, will at)- all work -we ritay be favored with. } • pear in the Town ball, Picker- custom �s ork done'Qu Saturdays. riu.ting the " Jhl}'or of PicL�L'ing"? lug, under the auspices of the making their co-operation in PilblicLibrary; on the evening ape BIOS• • - - ---writer prise. iu their letter they Of 1-1 --....Verity — --- [7 ,say that their plans toward erect- ' .. Verit 'r _ FRIDAY, Nm 13,19Q3 r T :ing the road are lion about coin- �l �' fete. They pr'timise a 11alf-hour - They Ire 1� Teat, 2►' - servies and to move the freight The as fur its possible at night. They p` .+ [ Conveu lent Are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be superior to all 1 ,also,peroulige to furnish power for WESIBI BA 1 �i CARO others. They are unequalled .11 durability le p lightness of i BAN'.'l and Cheap• draft. we have them in alI sizes. Single plows, light _inau=11tuiing Rud lighting per- horse 2 farrow plows in $sizes, sinte$rld double doses at the lowest possible cost. Ine,;poratea br act of Parliament 1874 fin ' g Tn order to get those. privileges =Lett s a:aaola. If you don't.beiieve it buy one and furrow su]l:ey or riding plocPe• a1Go try it.-We mean woOdstoe.k. ¢WindiiAlls and everything in the Implement, vehicle and the company twill•-expect the mun- _ ;1 Power Line. icg ]hies benefitted to give. Bnau- AnL'torlsea Ca Atal........... Terms to suit Purchaser.. ] Subscribed capful........... Prices.the Ltxwest -.. . -• ,;dial aid towards the project. They ,est .....................:.:.... 1ao,ttb j Vai2B' -:- Pun1�7g r _ also suggest that a sleeting of sesta HeajilT convertible s..... 1 eoe,etoeo. EIQ P i a.ip�F r., BI'011g�laill a legates from the different.pinces nos" a0ir"�'1 ;i ret T. R. ° `'"6ziier The best. value for your money. _ with representatives of the coin- apecial attention given to Farmer'• sale ipan� when the Ntter may submit' Fa rColNea antoo d a mesad Azmart�oaamwd -their proposition in detail. we goriign sobangs bouXht and sold - Drafts is- .Zisterns and fiyroTl �1S made //���`�����'''''�� � believe. aline, such As the one pro- sued, a7ailable on all parts of the world. to order.. - © 1C71[�j 'e:s Q © 090 dosed would be of much beneSt to savings isaalt.nenastment• �vf 1�..:�f �a✓.� tithe viliage. By the advantage of Interest allowed on depoeite at biabeet cnrB r� IOW tRSatlori and .cheap pow 9r, rent sats, and Tedlesd halt-Testis to f.padto*' �t ; . W. ' .E VAIJ s, '- yah Not OpEn _ manufacturing concerns could .be edo0. aerie. manager. �t.• „� _ Q induced to.settle here. $ ACCO>EIIIt �Pi1 the -� Brock- Sts Whitby, Savings auk KINSAof nt. is visitin A Bank da rs. Neal, of Claremo B�r S .�oVer�l n Cala ° with friends here. _- JIrs. C. Rogers who-has been- on. atzip to the coast is expected home / ke .._,�a+t>an• st on sine as well As large James I edgett has ranted ten acres _ 1 C r n o o t 0 • of the 'Montgomery farm from Jo ;;.'Beldon, the, recent purchaser, and in. _... © Interest all wed from da f daps � s>bYnS ten& Assisting Thos. `Richardson in .% 000"000" a a -no (a 0 his'business.. -- Apple packers have been as thick as , O nSi all tly umber Yard �n 'y ,.'.mice for the• past wee3c.--• aThe family of Edwin Redman are 11&nil 'very ill svith.diptheria�and very littleson- a lbo a is entertAined for the rectsvery � ■ ■ - er �# p Mo— Lam.C vv ' his two children. R. H. CARSON, ,d• bred Gibson lost a You 'tg horse last _ kinds _ ' -week. ret, ars un arts B h D b n I.atbl, 8hi RIeBr DoorB�BlaBh House �finr The boS s bad their innings on Sat- _..__ _ _ _ z' nude night. 'nothing of a serious- na- __ h a>1 8110 mat t9rWare inQ W , Ill-day � � d T'or;Cleaning ti'G' 'o s Mi>rrore . `lure having been conimit•t.�d for which _• _ _. . f _ _ tietj All return our last - - RudiSily �ti e notice in the l st issue of the (,'ppk'g,ri0r0aOt CCaI G71l1a n order asks and wager troughs ma EQreka y • t:wH that the editors require sgme Is saooea ftlly used tnonthlyb� over t CrderL 1 n:b FI Hiller i OJMLadles. Safe. offectual. Lsdlee ask _ rtew clothes. `�'e are sure the�do for - . o f � one dru gist for cook's Cottee Qom Cam i e J - - - - 1 Ave hav'V peen somewhat Ashamed eee/ Take no other, as all atianres, pills and _ ._ - , " xh. it :,ppearance for quite a tithe. VIttiona are dangerous. Price, xo: 1, Et ppeer �' } ' -Binder T,#ine -Etc. ►�',, ht,pe the pAtrons -will remit im- Dos No. Y, 30 degrees stronger, BE per box. No. Yr Gordon. sits .!inch ly, if n,�t. -they will certainly I or S, mailed on receipt of price and two a cent , '[� (S $ardtvara Uetebani} ,insane• 1ys po,etc Ondr000 WLndeor ons • D. ;T-Reazin ,,ffer ih s winter, oa latsd9eoldsndreaommeaQed�7a11 y - • s }. Piekering,•Ont. r' responsible Drayglete in caned.. t'routo Nov, „A• : 1'u urslon to T • •^ _ . ... .. .. Sas rr.'�<.IN .. - .K"' .P, B. .,. ,, .. •• ... ... ,,i.._._.r+•�t'.:k.:.•w_,.•."c4"-u.a�h?savears'rA'n.� _ .-r. . '- ._.. ',...' _ t3..'.:iYr!.!T1...t+ir,w,�,..�`e!rzr.• +. ,�•..Uha...'!�..,.-..,.,`t�:t'r:_a+a, • :a.t1,�2.m•rr,�-. :;_,-' .. .,. _:. .,..a...:-.•�.[.. .__-.n.,..,. ,. .... ,_.--`-'--- _.-.._ -..._ - �.,.c......,.a. ,, •,5.,. -�—'�rr�.r .,». �ir,Y'r mit• w "4ti' ' -1J,o WOMEN a 13LAREMONT � .� The Thank -offering meeting in, connection with the C .F.M.S., of - All Roads ' Frank Coa�}� r_l�as--sold-bis--call' _ - --- �£>t:-Jt�'c-EP�s133=te-1=i�3--c�ha�ch- - � Leads_ L� Raa.l� _ _ to Gr• Lham Bros. � on Friday evening last n -as a - •BigiFurnitut•e�Stac•e.. �j�-j,tU--�- • ` S. Bray, is visiting Au4ley great success. The attendance _ '"kriends tb6 week: was good -and the receipts of the 'there will be no set -vice in". the$15.00. Bed -Room Setts, - ---_.,..._ e>•eni:ng.amounted to - Baptist church church here nest Sunday, We are pleased to report that Parlor:Suctes, Dining -room' Setts, Fancy Rockers in:Great Variety. ':moo; -ember 8th. W. J. Bodell has washed the win- � •, A branch office of the Sovereign ' dows in the front of his shop. The t i .bank Nvas opened here last Wed- removal of the dirt was a shock to :See our_Furmture before you buy. _ uesday.. Morning. the neighborhood, a good marry, '�Ye deliver allrouricooda f ee to your home. P A. B. Do;swell and his men are oven the dQetor, having taken a g in Pickering this week where he severe cold after the operation. : has_a number of jobs. Geo. Philips, jr.,. Massey -Harris John H. Beal, Claremont. A large number from here will agent, and a root-pulper came to take in the hockey boys ball and grief on Tuesday morning when _ supper at Brougham. on Friday his innocent little driver became .evening. alight!y in a hurry while turning = J. H. and Mrs. Beal were in around in the road in f rout of his • + ' R e --E . o yg s h' s • . .Pickering on Monday attending � establishment and mars and ma- 1 s) Ah' funeral of the late Mrs. James chine were dumped most uncere- aJ Aliaway. mon0usly out on the road. Geo. �+i Chi -is. Topper and wife were in was shaken up somewhat, but he North Vlareulwit . - ._',.Pickering on Dionday attending is not much theworse of his un - the funeral of the latter'a sister, kind treatment.. Head Quarters for _hilts. James Allawfarmers of public school for Oe - y' Oil cloth Breads -Robes Horse blankets of all kinds - On account of the escelleist � robes. � sees in order of mei•lt : Don.. t..fOrget the_ old man _ LaP Rugs, -_ ,�_P_ weather we are. enjoying,- 4th class -2. Holtby, K. Phillips, with the fish on his back. Whips away down in price, -Foots, Shoes and Rubbers. Fall and are very busy and business as a Brown, E. Blandin, H. John Winter L� nderwear for men, women and children. Mens English and son, J. Cochran, M: Feasby, F. For nearly thirty years he Canadian Rubber Coats at rices that will amaze you. Shaker, 1 yd -- . consequence is somewhat dull and P Y news scarce. Turner, W. Brown, I. Phillips, H. has been traveling around the wide, extra heavy, at 10c. per yd. Wrapperetts at 10c and up. Gro- _ On account of the prevalence of Norton, E. Williams. 3rd class- world and is still traveling, series, Drugs, Watches and Hardware always on hand at lowest diptheria in the section the public M. Linton, M. Blandin, M. Ho le, prices. • 11 R. Farthing. 2nd class --'E. in- bringing health and comfort Call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. g - sc ooI has been closed. for the L - - P g present. So far four or five cases ton, A. Farthing T. Norton, R. wherever he goes. have been reported. Barclay. Pt. 2nd class -B. Tech -To the Consumptive he _ - - - Halloween passed off very in, A. Hanson, A. Hat>illton;' L. brings the strength and flesh quietly here on Saturday evening Hogie, H. Hubbard. Sr. t 1st-- g _. last. A few harmless pranks were I L. 1~'arthing, A Johnson, Han- he SO. 'much needs, Value' 'for _ our _ o�.e played to -the evident amusement ten, IN. M. Bell. Jr. pt. To all weak a'tld sickly nye art their-- - - at.- Turner, ea e, r• � --``- -- October honor roll o nits pu c clay. a et c a� - children he gives rich a school:- Hanson, L- Johnson, R. Forsyth, strengthening food. Fall goods, Cheapest and -Best on the market. A call solicited at Senior Div=ision= M. Phillip. L. Rutherford, teach- To thin and pale persons the Corner Store. 5th class—MaryMorgan, John er. he gives new firm flesh and Farmers j rich red blood. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Sr. 4th -Ethel Burton,. Vary '',1"1llt -'Tree$ i -liiactlab, Blanche Couper, Earl _. Children who first saw the Dowswell, Lillie Morgan. old man with the fish are now Jr. 4th -Ray Rumuhr, Harald All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs 7'Al.oe Merchant, - ;.. Wilkinson, Lela- Rumohr, Olive Etc: fns sale. grown up and have children W. 1Claremont, Ont: Palmer'am _ . Powell, Eva, Tarr. Highest prices paid for Fall and their own.�- Sr 3rd -Olive -Wilson, 1�1i1s4red Winter Apples. He stands for Scott's Emul- '�: _ursy th; Bernice Story, Roberts. a �umerfelt f An JOHN E. QEEt �geat• Bion of pure cod liver oil—a Jr. 3rd ai,y-rtl I Pickering, delightful food and a natural nie Found,_ Mabel Bryan, lone t tonic for children, for old folks Dow ell and Delmar Founds and for all who need flesh and _We have them, �uuiur tsision- Ladle` strength. 1 1 And prices are right. Sr 2nd R.oy Tarr, Maud McKay SCOTT & BOWNS. Chemists. Frank Underhill. Gertl® 9iorgmu, Toronto. Ontario. rson. and B f.00 s all dmeafists. Willie Shepherdson. 9c 2nd -Laura gioberts, Dell /, HOW shoat �- R$,.&,wson. Ethel Underhill, Marie JERSEY COW FOR S ALE-Tbe W h i'te, Jennie Mason, �` ate ? •� .ru s.tu a t'n.12 0211012 Dow �/�� i C.I! JJ0r$4Y. Bo� dtBnrk. Lot 11 Coa, 4, Plot tVof A11 Linda :fir. t. 2nd -Hazel Rumohr, , *ring t -el g - ' r Clark Rawson,. Alice Chapman, The Season's Fe&- Call On DOWSWeII s Blanche :'Bantle, Magnus -Morgan. First B-Reta Scor •,' Maggie tarefi� all %yew, At'tractive i Morgan. Clifford Tart. Larne Ice Cream White. and Becoming. + - First A -.,Ethel Shenherdson, Mis2nie.5ilephertison.'Annie h'htin- Read' for-vPcad'�� �� _ r f }^ erfeltn, Eugene Underhill, Mabel ,� .. ::. Read •to -Trim . $titchinson. , Pu ps Would like to hs�-e Sou inspect �- Pariors,,1903- i' _'i1Ri Tilos. Pouches lies been oh them. Glad to have re you. - ' the sick List.d : _ F. L- - Gleeson seas, in the city M. Gerow, Broughamm � �1 y� ���s ' this week on business. All ksnds of Ve tables . n • i Mr. A. 'Milroy and the Mis4" 1 Thomson, of -Cedar Grove, visited IF YOU WANT. . . at Geo. -Philips on Sunday. A ,tssoliob engine Store will be opened in. Brougham We are prepared to do all kinds of work It is expected that a large num- Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery Bink on or about May 18th, 1908. Promptly pertaining to this pomp business. it ber will be here on Friday even- binders, mowers, corn haryesters, corn _ Ing to attend the hockey boy's shredders, Page wire tones, binding Mine, •-F. SANDERSO�T, Brougham. ball and oyster supper: Every baggy or sone boat: flee or write - one is sure of having a pleasant W. F. R. sones, evening. a 17 Balsatim. Q �, �„ Agent for all Successor to g' H. Hopkims, kind. of veh• d ohn Gerow, a>rowr h Son. Claremont. ivies msnafactared b aa y this McLaughlin Q W. Q. Richardson, Ageat,(Pioketing. _ • Co'y, of Oshaws. -. r0A �. •I Tbe.Empire Medicine Co, of London, Ont„ has tappointed the undersigned ss local agent for Pickering, for the most won ' derial discovery of the nineteenth century. For the treatment of the Nose, Threat, y T . A GREIGI 'Agent, Pickering Bronchial Tabes and Lungs. It nares Golds Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay !eves y .>• and all thrust and lung diseases. Write for artioalars a stook of treatments' and We have fifty 20 rod rolls ; of 49 inch high "WireField ` ,':J •, Fencing It's- the famous "Z ' Electrically Welded repairs constantly on hand at. T:, IHI. RI C H ARDSO N S C+reea Rimmer. Opt. kind made by the PITTSBURGH PERFECT W• J No >r FENCE CO.` it occupies considerable space in .: Im t ehowiaa of finest display of e • e , II a x o our warehouse, W need the space o doubt you China. A yery large assortment of `,. stationaarryy. Book., Don., Toys, just , �d a . i I 0 need the lenoing. It's good value at 60 cents a reosived for the Holiday trade. Call c _ :- - n tions taken for all Magazines, q; o g : � c a �� o = rod. If ou •coz>Ze nick you can have it for BuWa 'p m and Bee ahem. H O Q y Weekly and DailyliNewspapere, 4 b �!, C�ro� 8 a; I o c' W.. J. H..R=C2-IA,R►:D80N',;1 t" THIRTY-FIVE _CENTS. A d O W V O $r=3c � ea Jan Coc oa ► Feb Intending Feriae Builders Should seize this snap. NaFrs _ Pay nts C I s o_ 4h_�,, o� Pae J lie The'Russell Hardware Co�.�g I . r .y I' m m .. -. a►I Nov. -.,g ]3.;9 fresh 9tOxnow on han4. Prises in Wall Paper1ranging.j " c.' Ded Cho' from 80. up. Jann9ry 1904—whitbv 6fh, o.hawt� ;th, 128 EAST RING ,� STREET, Toronto. t'" - . Brongbam 9:12, Post Perry 11th, Ux• JoL+. ;Parke! bridge 4tb, Cannington 13ttr, Be9verton ! �tLxliOtgStO]a.. lith. tS�'�a•�,^n.;�1...3u _,: •.a. „n•. :: ....... ,. � :.: •�.:.:.t -..ire;.; .: .: .: .. ,. _.., . .a..... _ .._._ _-_...-__ __. ._._..�...�.. ._....,...._.....�.�aihw,urn,:u.�',�:�ww.i.tiW+e:.•,•:�:+:rem..�;.�rs,+.e,,.isn�,.,•girerrfrd. _141itiYr�t!• _ short - SENTENCE SERMONS.Clerk-"I am to be married short- ly. Couldn't you manage to- in- A liar needs no label. - crease my salary a little?' Employer } --JXe is the laboratory of religion. •-"Cotsidn}'t, really. But I'll tell gets. F12. allses hoe but %I'*- go ant -A what, !% do fo, you, my boy. <- - W truth. I'll shorten your hours during " , the • r J it p +' i A day without a good ideed leaves Srst three months, so that you can_ you in debt, r spend your evenings at home, &rid -- -- -._ H'ahpiness is never picked- up on. ths: after that I 'hargain counter. 'll lengthen them again-, r ' I' `r he best men aro always looking so that you will have an excuse to 1 , ]y (� i for the beat in men. Shirt waists and dainty get away." - / He became the Aran of Borrows for _ the sorrows of men. "If," said the chemist, "you will linen -are made delightfully give this new tonic a trial, I'm sure You cannot carry a crooked . rule *lung the straight road. Clean and fresh with SSun� you will never any other." The road of prejudice never leads "Excuse me," rejoineedd the customer, " __-:fro the realm of truth. light Soap. fg "but I prefer something a little leas It is only to -morrow's burdens t -i fatal, that break the back of-t-e=daF..-- Lou: e�a_2]�, why, since -I--came It is cheap makeshift to mock, at IIr:ALTH'B DECALOGUE.,- - what yeti cannot -.sake. back I'm quite another woman." The Englishmans-ofDbrEakfast is a: 1, Rise early, retire _early and Sit Biddy : "Oh ! _won't your husband Z'pg , stn and tea -a chop mebbejust enough food for fiIil Keep your complaints out o� your our day with work, be picesed ?" t' j beart &nd they, will die of neglect. y 2, water anti bread maintain life; -- stomach to assimilate properly-thC warmth of the tea to draw The more of.a man the saint la the pure air and sunshine are indispen- "A man must stave a head to do the blood to the stomach and assist digestion more of 'a saint the man will be. A brotherly boost is often worth � sable to health. business with me." "What is your Blue Ribbon Tea is the daintiest and crispiest leaves of the s wjtole lot of sisterly sympathy 3 Frugality and sobriety form the tttsslness ? "I'm a phrenologist." tea plant. You canpot get. up an orchestra I best elixir of longevity. 4. Cleanliness prevents roar:_ the $100 it is pure tea—free of tannin—appetizing and nutritious. composed of people who blow their $1OC Reward, Try the Red Label Brand for your breakfast pwn horns. beat eared for . machisif a hast 'longest, There Is more Latnrr n ,a it is iso use a man's trying to be Q li sleep repairs waste an.[j of the country than all other diseaxes M -- ._ t1 t few o y u ess o as ma a up strengthes; ton "much sleep soften years eats pp n.nd unul ,c last c mind to be honest. w On w and•. enfeebles. I n great many years doctors pronounced -� 6. To be sensibly dressed is to,giye remedenaand by constantly and rtaairlting local _ freedom` to one's is cure with local treatment, pronounced enough warmth to .be protected "from it incurable. Science has proven catarrh STRIKING PROF sudden changes of temperature. to be a corratl6utinsti disease and them e 7, A clean and cheerful house fora requtrea constitutional treatment. v home. Ball's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by 92 makesThe. mind is rt)freshed and in- ( the orrlyticonsttttutiot nt euredon that metn. a -" "UFAT- DODD'S - KIDNEY 21`MLH � g vigorated by 'distractions and amuse- I !r m 110 drol" is to a ce edoonfuin 1 coctts Alsue3t, Mixed * � ~ses� �! �'� _ CIjgE WHEN OTHER MEANS ment; but abuse of them leads to directly on Lha- blood and mucous sur- Ca3rloa Groan �OCe �� --tea i''b l --- i i i ati n to vi e s em Theyoil faun- _ __ - „' Ate` �9eipation an'Cheerfulness mAkes love of Ili,, ted of the y tor. any se it One to ♦ p erre. Send for r rcutare and, tsstlmoui- •° -nta d bl 3lvid- a :s alt -o health. On t Address - - - - - - love of life h t _ al ; ney Pas'Tzs, Fiadg New LCealth in rucnt hasten old age. hold by bruggists, zsc, avot e Teat aaa an t e 10 Do you gain your lying Family Yi11- are the beet. y intellect.? gen dog not allow A man hfta no business with rel'- $slides and Girls, —g our arms and les to rove stiff. Ili Tyndall, Man- Nov, 2. -(Special !Do you earn your bread by your Bion who has no rcligfon with his This -All over Manitoba pickax ? and the Terri- � Iso not forget to cultivate business. ' You �` �iLrsd torics people are telling of benents � your mind and to enlarge your from the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills. "thou ht. Pill new & .-It stanch to reason that aanosomo rnAf scan ind this place furnishes a striking g �...-ou oArgther - little Inver Pills will crowd 1/141111 txample of how they will curs- when; LAI' -Y I)OC•rOl1S. out of the ffiatket many of the nauseous old-timers. A better medicine at less than r IJ other means have failed in. the I Acct'rJing, to the cenava !or F,nR' hal! the price is all the argument aeede3 tri ' n # U'eW .Xln'at0& person of Mr. J. J. Perkins. 'land and 5Vales for 1ASi1, there were ,keep the demand -:hat it has been -phis- y "F'or two years I was troubled ;thin over. a hundred lade doctors. I nonrenal- doses so cents. The cure � y B 6'$2+fDp� a came and ad�.ees. and rs el?l mr{1 pith any Kidneys," AIT. Perkins says. 'hut in the "censiG for 1J01 the num j Sick Headache, Biliofssness, sad allay at! 9e!.� w`a Toa posy ttPae bean !e tree i (;nit Ee bad that the doctor at- h talanes lim int h.s, aan>ed "' sets hispc-," bar wait 212, Ahereas in 1801 there i 9•-omach irritatlons.—y I � a Fami y (record," aaa "5ia+piy to Tey t rola ] pending ate declared me incurable: i were fi rt,Y women phycirians under r CLa ,•• to oil at 230 each. We duo ,,g "• a soc- Ay times, I had such severe pains the age ret thirty -fine years, in 1401 'Mamma-"Johnr.•v, I'm disappoint atdimmety in=b a��f 'orsand coold Iles Gs-' m' back that I thought I would E tilers were 120• ed in you " Johnny -'•oh, well. you bouget m any stare for Lana taxa lot• e.c°--•F"'n' anti. to give up hopes and die. I I ain't just the mother I 'thought mi. rwt:s.r them to ua11 hey Cn. or mora 1:resa pas unabi. to work and was becom- LONG V6_yArE- you'd be. But it's too late now to ! > s���•at�rr>+�*-will radyou this Mg destitute I A schooner has just arrived at cry about it." BAIfli)$0ZZ Iru SCA" "One day a friend naked me, 'Piave I Yarmouth,' -Fngland, which took, al- ; Over +o inches let,+, s mdsas wale, clade fr-ea ae.ected idney Pills!' 1'Y-ar n month in going from Liter- SFyrrLF.-RS LOW RATES *GST , fW114ttrred akttM w th u, 11.04 null biace Wuth ti e very mos Tots ¢ver tried Dodd's K _ 1 answered 'No.' and he. persuaded p Via the Chita o and North V�cstern aaus+yt` the J. Bo a wut Ile mon than piesis; talc to try them pool, a voyage usually corn leted in g itb ie M,sa Bonier k:�tnbetg Can ua+d: about fly a days The ver.4d waa de- i Hy, . on sale every day up to Novem- 1 write foeme ,„s f. r It for handao scar -'The first box made me feel tike a 7 laved by contrar} winds and gales.ar 30th. settlers one wap second- y 'Lon for -- T r.:, - 'b �e �r "" 1"`s it in out n eat G.•aut,tat. ha regn:ar pr,ce to nit for stores is I, pew mn r. Ltt.e boxes cured me eom- I - i class tickets at very low rates from f «sad tel 0.t:y avalil to appea macs ary f,o-co pletcly, Dodd's Kidney Pills _saved �letvery„ 1mnt tfage 3.a 'Just as likely ;Chicago to pointq iii Utah. 3fontann, t�arstcarG �v.caatdtwtit: 'nkof a ,ms ts.m fo, so ij Illy life Ito indicalie a seed• -character as a iNevaria. Idaho, Orcgosf, Washington. tilde,�Yfortn dtsrt`,4thasummerwe bad A �wroeo � I tsars Dodd's Kidney Pills urine the Kid- saintly one. (California. Woo- to.. Victoria. Van.: we na ll sy. L. sandg,�s,takead,vatageof to-dawere d+r i' Heys '4ound Kidneys take all im- I couver, New Westminster, Roasland alt. ch.v,ctsad wry for ens foes--- alle-, wo '• - - purities out of the blood. Thus She -"11 ever • atom at the human I .' gra antes w trans you sight, and aoi t you :a �' and other posttt a 1 n the Kootenay .keep out mousy [o pay o no poac" -o ciao year � I1odd'a'1{idrerg Pills tura Ithcuma !body iw renewed- every sc%cn- years jDiatrict Correspondingly low rates `a`++illaeteoea eaeaeeesa "drer+TTiEi tisrn, Reintiee, an:i other diseasca-:1 -cannot be. thu saint wamaa Lhs}t 'tram all pointe in Canada. Full COLt)1"QLtii, bLi�CO., JDop• Zfl Tosxsto. u Caused by uric acid in the blood.' ;you married," Be-, I've been sus- ptuUcu�ars from nearest ticket agent petting that for some time or psi." Ii, Bennet, -General Agent, 2 - ic3GF5T DOG bN EARsf'II iF.aat.. King St , Toronto, Ont. A modern weapon In the ! n p s*,g t n bears the nam A dog, supposed fel have been the ;"bAttO• for health.—If dsseaae has ..;1}EATH DI`TIF.g. When you buys WASHBOARD `''a a oiggcat in t},e ?worlds leas -just died I Callan your citadel of health, the stomach, Ilurin the past British financial tf c ]it R:stland„ Vermont, 3t the ago or ! and is torturing you with iadigeuioa, f .ear the capital value. of estate., pass- X NOYB•hoid t! SPECIAL en pear!. Ne iwna a cross of Eng- I lyspel sad nervous pros ration, South O G t i. hsh and <.'es'tssart r. tiff, and rseigh- I Ataencan Nervine is the weapon to drivel ing on death amounted to L302dc-ath favorite." the enemy from hisstrooghold "at the point Q^_7. end the amount paid .in death I �.� id 2841b. At the shoulder he was of the bayonet," trenchbytreticb, but swift duties wits Lls,ja3,370. _ I 1CLBE._ 9!t I•sgt , as tall as a full-grown Tian ftad sure, � it always wins. -s -- I atwaYerl err s sats•► nut he had not the lion's -massive I . _ -'.ega rind shoulders nor his lrnpresElye RAFTING 1ALPIit)t E -S 1iOOD �rt a iF1c~ vi' �#sIM4 "- Tcngt h, 'being only (lit. from tip � INSIST ON GETTING ON OF � S T1 E ABOVE WELL-KNOWN BELAND ;a til,," But he was a 'terror to Garman experts say that wood 1 Tyle Best That Oath be Had. lvll-doers on dark nights. FTis chest which has been Boated in rnfta, or I - USE EDDY'. FAIUS & TUBS- i treasured 55in, and. bis" mighty neck (otherwise, gives a more trustworthy I I EDDY'$ �hpiCl"IE8• UgE .otluired a 85in. collar, 11 material for 'joinery and bvildfng . purposes than does that which has ; _ asas►1a�� 3D.rrssry�o7staass•. - 11 - been carted, or otherwise carried dry. 1 - o -g� r r _ ��.��rd s lto�m�af ie the He�lse s to the sawmill and workshop. The (reason is that ahi:c the wood is - !t' makes all rile "dlrfcrence R't cAler jiving In the n .,ter its saw s d s- s I I She : "'thy hoes woman take a I iMRn i Oagsto sit - r... of P lossbt la >'our terminus or but a buminous and salty materials are I tan's name when she marries him?" t'ayte iiut°Oiai PATET Csdaada itaticn on your track. dissolved out. If t.hrsc substances I - � tie : els i does she take everything Toosts _ rernain is the wood they readily ab- else he's got ?" wruopgtr«►�stoa sorb moisivre from 'the atrnostsherc. I ' 'Wash grctsaf dishes, pole or puna + - - ' with Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It after coming out of the drying rooms i MA's Li�lm°�! �s OS�d b P�g8�C1��S t will Lever the gyrase with the and the wood swells. Artiflrial pro- '�Oi1V'�. 1t' i _ 30�-MTX3D� � �Q 'will remove east. tosses of washing out the 111- I -- T7 tt[trg St. last Sensate, L+ic "bstanor, from wood which has * tt')sofr you hear a man speak of` a Z+sur ]�aa�ai'aaaslicarors. life Is full of sorrow, not .been floated as'e practised, ip -s BtfsoathInar7�awill subdulne I baby` as '`it" you can safely bet that JbCKETS, CAPEltINCS, STOLF�, RUFFS. •'Thin GerinaPya '-the fin' ''"-"'s tm � atotn•eprib, good for cat.,tog Which increases day by day: I he'S a bachelor, Rltx e'ppa sate 0l7tsmil wanted. Send foe ;it's jolly hard to borrow, R0RK31 %VSHIP IN GLAAS. price list,'-dAnd it's.harder still to pay. _ p •'� C 01'91 e fATENTS 1 N A L L Poultry!ALL KINDS of ���/EOne oL the greatest artistic marvels J, :Ulla" Per over Sixty Ywrs oT the world is to be seen'- lit the COUNTRIl0e ' t tsar "I-tstow's Soorutao aracr bps been used bt museifM at ITarvard University. This i 'CCur�e _ ; Butter � ��u+�� pGlion• of mothers for their children whit ttethlna. -- �' D�UT f![OtAL ! - ,'.00chnihe ehitd, rortRnatbe[aIDt• attar"earn, ca»+ ! curiosity consists of hundreds of ArnNTtoR •; "And Farm Pro- " �r tindc,,.tar'egulat?rthewtomnc6avdLowala,sodistLe Ispccimeru+ Of eOWM'a nail jtlanta form- n o TO PATENT "►nt reniedy far s thn gh Tweeter-. Cana • barrio I '1�teu1'al�l� M AY � E E LtT10AT10N. i E�g8, dura p'�ener$11}'a . ,+°lr''..:• ;old l:ydruaaiats thwttJ;hoat the world. ler -urs and ed i:rf- }[lase, 1)ftt n'itts such CXtlUIFitC %*t ter"his-.. wtasww's Sool7tt-tee a,catt r." 43.11 llilclity tf, nature that they appear iena for llanaYooa l; Honey con si gr► it t0 us.,. to tie lral, every tint and marking. los' ear et.,"NONTO en Patents, Ile ! 3a 1 . we will get +'John," ' whispered the good wo- every Einiest detail, being. faithfully lfiu¢, 259. ata• 8"' les you goad prices, man in the dead of the night, reproduced. The eery blains which �_• • "there ' are burglars downstairs!" appear on the stems on certain __ t ��� ! "you go down, dear," replied .John,' plants are relWodticed on the glass �9J,a:,tlt�:�.;,>„i(rl�f�$tW'� THE f []senile; ,they wouldn't dare tit imitations. tE-1 frL-gTOM AUTOIfODIL>✓ TOURiNI� , . strike a woman." -- Car, now springs all round, machin -;Dawson Commission Coy' We will stye AsaOlUtEtY ery dot worn in the slightest, tires'! 9.13 Z,0IRpNTO. UNIT10 ` I�Il�ard's Liniment lu�bErin��`s f lied sial new this spring; spring cushions, , t A RICH GRADE duplicate parts. For sale at great' fOH SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH - i_. You cannot ,pray to your, Father, . aacriflce. Cost $2,500. Boz ?f C C. RICITARDS & Co f3uarantozd for C I01fi Truth Office. Toronto. tvlirle you are figuring on Prayslag on ,�T_ your brother. one rear 1 Buffalo pressure blower,�- I was very sick tt ith Quinzy and It you will do a few hours wor': for us any ypnlinlcn Llne Steama11ip9 sin. outlet. P thou ht 1 would strangle. I used day aftor schoo!. Soya must ene!ose refer• 2 G-lbte valves -4 in. flanged. _ g , 1 enees from p,;rent+ or Rnrtrdlaw. white Montreal to Liverpool XINARD'8 LINIMENT and it cured) ask for P>iirad s and take no 'der, tn•day. R.P•HUKSTIS. Room 510, Na 15� tsaeton to Liverpool .1 Globe valve -6 in• flanged• elle at once. I ash never without it I Fifth Are., New York, U.&A. �/�: _ Large sod Fast BWaoash,pe superior nccommodatlN ]tle "J. Y "ELMS aralloiwo,"orpw+seaaert" Arloons andstwteroecas 1 Furl steam blower -I() in_- inlet. Patient -"Are you sure y car, POULTR ! ,r-smfd.bfpe. BPeals,a', loimhas t».a Ten. in V Yours grRtehtll;•, put my teeth into satisfacto con- o cast rr headers ��ii on b fid o! c ! .,te,�ad salons and Thtrd•Cln» ■ccommoditloa lIa 4 Ten branch 1VIR4', C. D. PRINCE. :teinrr►••sa• and ss- psrticu:an, apply t aa>/ nasal 1 in pipe .Q,uuwigewauk, Oct. 21st. d'i'es-?,• Dentist -"Yes, sir: at any .BUTTER HONE �f tb•Cam„a,•er to Paarenge OFFI agent�Ox12 rate, I will spas a no Pains to do ! DOYINIOIJ LINE Ob'PIC7g9: 2 Iran pulleys-• We bny t.o.. or sol on corn We f !Wast _ a_n 2 Iron pu 3 so. _ 1 co on. o y:- 22 ” - lic�Scur conslanmentt and correspondenoa taeal I 1 iron pulse, 82 _ • futon 11 gt B man} SL. 11Wa t� lilliard Tables Fetulty Kfaney.-Have eon back- RUTHERFORD,MARSHALL & CO 2 Iron pulleys -18x(1. - CLEVER DIRhg. ache? llo you feel drowsy? Do your _ TURO�Tu, _ f2�{a pilo ori assortment of iron. "conal Limbs feel heavy ? Have you frequent QH E N 1 LLE OURTA: N S pulleys. 7t. is said that Parrots are the headaches? Have you failing vision ? sad ill kinds or house Hanititaga, a:ro _The feet sit the Lowest Pelee S ]�A WILSON, _ le• erest said n11 hir'ds. They have Have you 'dizzy feetin ? Are you; de' I Lla� a���glNs oYEo at CLFANED wrilte, for Terr-tis . 73 West Adelaide St., r nscA a 1t Cij organized Police sy&tein pressed ? Is our bkin dry? Have on a J LIKE New. M[ fsfr QO.ay Toronto, ihnt no oLlter species of bird ever tired kelin6? Any of these signs prove • writewnsaboutrorin READ 9ROS.,a t. - . ed Tati Kln • W. 4�• 'ventures to attack them, and they. �fn� American yCureneverfails�h 6 I � Asl� il0., so: taa,Koneraa! i - you ibb r invariably clic of old age. aM`'`'�r,^i!d"�'�'���`�,y`'' `''+^r`',�"'Su^i* ".�-�+,sr'�ti•^` ".' , .. Y,_, se-ff°,'. �$"orti[rcr,t*��r.kl�„°-w'3.�r m,. r,r , ..t;r P a .. . : ,., .: ;_ r . - �. _ � .. ". �,,.,, _ - w .., _._ -.. �,., «, , .. • •.. � . ,, . , ., • ,l,. ; ,. _- .. ...:. �'.. 1. I", :. w'' -' o;- ,, .... �.. _ •.rr tW�•.. k. .;�.,. - x''.. r,. _.__ - - win.;. ��TI� Fk,� -:* :U:-K,, m. o...'r•..:L t " • - ,. 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TSB WORLD'S �1RKBTs� track have; Npaten>m`x's4 so°re Fads UPiCLI: SAM ON THE LAKES 09AIKERI FJRS IN THE WEST FIFTEEN MEN KILLED. ! ! p ARTS FROX THE LEADING $4.50; strong bakers, 54.25 to $4.- 50; Ontario straight rollers, $3.90 Will Have Formidable Fleet of Revenue A NUMBER UNDER GOVERN Mw=-ble Aceiaitut'to'an Excursioix - _ ` TRADE CENTRES. to $4; to bags, $1,90 to $2; ,.atonia, Cutters. _-_..__](LENT COI+TTBQL,_-- Train. __ - �- $4.15 to $4.40, extra, $1.70 to Ade c r despatch from Washington to the __ _ - __ -%n a tan li d tc e. apo a espa li say - _ , I'riees of .Cattle, Ctiraint _.Cheese,, $1.76; rolled oats, $1.80 per bag, Chicago Record-13erald says : A A Large _, Iaereasa in the Output Fifteen persons were killed- and-mora _ 11 _ - -- - - i -__ _'._-.---- and Other Dairy Produce .80-lie' bM.- Feed--Manitoba bran, formidable Qee£ of ieveaue cutiera £s of Butter This than Lgfty injured, some fatally, on : , at Home and Abroad. $17 to $18; aborta. $1'(y, bags in- -eluded; Ontario bran in bulk, $15.- be maintained upon-the great lakes. Not long Ago the old MichL- • - , " , -' - Year.• ' `: I' Saturday morning by a collission between a special passenger train on _ ._ Toronto, Nov, 8,-3 eafi--The mar- $O .to $18,50; shorta in bulk, $20,50 gan teas the only Government vessel Owing to the necessity of breaking the Big Four Railroad and a freight I' ket is quiet with offerings generally to $21.50. Bejrs--•Choice primes, upon those waters. Now, however, the new-sans}, the lack of capital and engine hauling cq&l ;cats. Thq' acct= _ • limited. Ro. 2 white and red Win- $1.60 to $1.62} per bush. is car iota, Provisions•-$eavy Canadian the United States has the Tusca.rpra, the Morrill, and 'the Dallas upon the the diatange from markets, many settlers in the North West dent happened'Jat the edge of this city. The twelve - ter quoted at 7?} to ,78c loin $reights, No. 2 Sgring is quoted'at' ng short cut; $20.50; compound refined lakes. and to this fleet will soon be naturally find the gist Lew years rather try- passenger train of coaches was carrying nine hundred 76 to 77c and 2 goose not lard, 8c; pure pork, $20.50 to $21; added the Mackinaw, The Tuecar- ing. In order to assist the pioneer and forty-five persons, nearly all of .east, -•'d0 to ?lc east. Manitoba wheat is light short cut $20.50 to $21; Can- g , ora is to be assigned to Lakes Su- Lestners to keep a few dairy cows whom.were students of Purdue Uni- dull. At upper laky ports No. 1 adian lard, 8 to 9c; kettle rendered, perior and Michigan the Morrill to Huron which. i yield a modest cash income vereity and the (Pleads, bound from s\'orthern is quoted at 89c, and No. 10 to 10}c; hams 12t to 14c; bacon and Erie, the Dallas to On- 'to..St. monthly. the Dairy Division of the Latayetto to Indianapolis for the - 2 . Northern at 84c, No. 1 hard 14 to 15c; fresh killed' abattoir hogs, $7.50 to $7.7b. F,gga-Candfcd sol- tarso„ and the __Mackinaw M8?y's-ahcliorege es station ship. Domlydon Department-- of "Agriculture several years ago established a annual football between iiia ------nouaival at-'92c•-_ :._ -_- Oats-The market is firinee, wCtK eiY, 22c, and stralgh't receipts, 19e; The fleet will be augmented as, fast number of creameries under govern- Purdue team nadthe@ Indiana Uni varsity squad for the State chain --- - offerings moderate. No. 2 white is Montreal limed 18c. Cheese-Ontar- +•' as available appropriations will per- mit it being the the meat control. At the present time pionanip, which was to have been " quoted at 29c west and at 28} to io, 11} to 11}c; Townships, lOtc; Quebec, 140 to 10{c. Butter-Town- } , g purpose of Government to Have American inter- there are eighteen creameries of this sort in operation in the Territories, fought in the afternoon. In the 29 c low fret hta to New York. No. g ,1 white, 30}c. west. ships creamery, 21 fc; Quebec, 20}c; eats upon the great lakes thoroughly situated at Calgary, Innisfail, Ed- first coach back of the engine were Barley The demand is moderate, 1i'eatern dairy 16r„ a protected, especially in view of re- cent developments, a hien indicate mouton,• Tindastoli Wetaskiwia Red Deer, Blacktalda and Lacombe in the Purdue football team, eubatitutt players and managers, Three play 'with offerings fair. ght 2 quoted at 43 to 44c waddle freights, and No. 3 . LIVE STOCK. MARKET. that the Canadian& will attempt a the Terrirory of Alberta, at Church- era• the assistant coach, trainer and . . extra, 42c middle freights,,' and No. Toronto, Nov. 3.—Exporters' cat- stricter enforcement of their laws. ps-the question of boundary is in- bridge, Moose Jaw, Whitewood, Re- giha, Moosomin. Saltcoats South seven substitute players of the uni- versity were killed and every one of I. r'.. :' 3 at 41c east. ,Rye-The market is quiet, with tle of choice quality were scarce ,'':L the market to-day, Modium_a. volved in most of the c as 'to -Qu'__4ppelie- and Grenfell in the Ter- the fifty-three other persona in the _ pricessthady-at--about -50e- high rough animals of this class were - ana aro quick fire upon American vessels, it to deemed fm- ritory of Assinlboia, and at Prince Albert in the Territory of Saskatch- cal' were either fatally or seriousll injured.I - freights, and .at 51c east. Peas--Trade is, dull and prices urf- mostly offered, 'a.nd all were sold at prices ranging from' $4 to $4.50 per poratfve that our force of revenue ewan. Three creameries of the ' ' 4 .1 Qhanged. ti o. 2 whfte quoted- at 61 cwt. y cutters should be augmented until it is adequate to grant prompt protec- creameries formerly managed were closed by the Department in 1902, ELEYEI� WERE POISONED to 61}c high freights, and at 68c Many loads of .- distillery feeders tion to all American ships uDou the owing to the lack of sufficient pat- east. Corn,-The market is quiet, with were brought forward, and fn these was the most of the business trans- great lakes• ronage. The failure of the farmers in these districts to support the Inmates of Massachussetts Hospi tai Took Belladonna. gutices steady. No. 2 yellow Ameri- can quoted at 54ic on track. Toron- acted. Values held steady, but the ♦ '" creameries does not appear to arise A Lowell, Mass., despatcli says to; No, 3 yellow at 54c, and No. afect -mixed heavy offerings had a widening et- on the . r HIS FATHERS CRIME from any lack of condolence in the dairy business, but simply because The accidental poisoning of elevet inmates the State Hospital . - `� of 53}c Toronto, Buckwheat-The fim: SeYerai coniglgnments of light and _.... - they are a t n to at a! Tewksbury_ with belladonna Tuesdat _ market is SiTl;h quotations 41 to 42c at outside poorly finished exporters were &old �- Son Suffered Twenty-siz Year's Impri8o11IIlent. k r 'sin nd r r w'ng,, and night has been made the subject o • ' olnts, -- �maA _mor 1keeD_..._Iged-er4.-there bet. -- �� t e latter �_ t8a by-t Flour-Ninety per cent. patents are b Y uyers from a distance on the A Berlin, Germany, despatch says : of livelihood. The changes of the State Board of Charity, representel . ' '0, YIrmmarket. " b,aT at $3.10 tnldd]e freights , in The lighter class of feeders nad stocker -A bricklayer, named 1 a- b --tEi -• rvv years fn the pen- pest of fanning operations in many I hospital authorities. {Vaster Fits rollers of special brands for domestic and man loads' wore ahs E y pped out itentia thou h innocent of the r'Yr g parts of the Northwest. Last year I gerald, aged 76, an inmate, died o . 'trade quoted at $3.40 to $3.58 fn to various arts of the count Lit- j P rY• crime for which he was sentenced, five carloads of butter from the gov- Thursday, but the hos ital authors P buts. Mariltoba $ours are steady; tle Change in the values of these was has just been released under singular ernm:ent creameries were exported to ties assert that his death was dim . . No. 1 patents, 5'4.50 to $4,75; No. 2 i, 1 circumstances. In 1877 Burmeister and his father undertook to Great Britain, one carload was sold for ezport to Quceasland, Australia, to myocarditis fwd poaltively deal he nd strong $$4 non Choice butchers' held u well in comms that was one of ,those who ri bakers$ $4.15 to 30 tea y � P icertthe offerin bei$ 1 mated, nad Ilthe a bur lar tthe house r ant and shipments were also made to cetted the poison. Dr, Colcord hat 'loronC'o. enquiry actige. Medium to fair at Daaurdorf Schleewi Hotatcn, d a g- ' China, Japan and the Yukon.' The gone to Tewksbury. where evos7 - 4ti.ifeed-Oran steady at $16, and 1 grades also continued fairly steady, Burmeis'ter's father in so doin shot g remainder was disposed of in local facilit has been laced at his die Y P lahorta at $1R here. At outside awhile the rougher clasaen were plea- and kil-,ed the farmer and his wife, and British Columbia markets• - Posol by Superintendent Nichols ti . . points bran is quoted at $14, and otedtaba Ititul, and hard to sell above a car- At the trial the son confessed that I he fired the fatal shots. Both men Up to Oct. lest of this year the Output of butter from the Govern- : the end that the onsibilit resp y1 be aborts at $17, bran, in Barka, $18 nad shorts $20 here. tail price. Many iota o1 these were hold over till the next market. were sentenced to death, but a ti- `tion ment creameries exceeded that of placed. ♦ _. _at Liberal receipts of sheep and lambs to the Emperor secured a jj change In the sentence to imprison- lent year by 100,000 PO,CNDS. DEATH OF J• K. STE�VART - - UNITED BTATES MARKETS, were reported, and the values of meat for Hie !n the penitentiary. The The lncrnase has bcMn aialaly in �- 3lilwankee, Nor, 3.-R'heat-clow- th� latter had a tendency to go father dlcK! in I prison In 1898, and Alberta. This year all the butter Provincial License Inapectoz Via er: No I Northeru. 86c; No. 2 down a little. Calves were un- ! the ,an recently gave such acircum- has been taken by the markets of tim of Appendicitis. Northern. 82 to 83c' December, $4,je, (changed, Numbers stantial narrative of his part in the ��air Western Canada or has been export- A Toronto despatch ' says :-Mr. J . Ryr+-Firrn, No. 1. 57c. Barley-No . i of buyers w('re on the that the authorities were coo- ed to the Orient, none halving been K. Stewart. provincial license-in - • ;2, d3c, sample, 42 to 62c. Corn- market looking for much cows, and iii winced that he. was not guilty. Bur- shipped to Great Britain. The ex- Spector for the past twelve years .December, 4,43c, r (choice Ones would have brought (moister, knowing his father had a' habit of ,Canadian dairy products at died suddenly at the General Hospl , . Buffalo. Nov, 3.-Flour-Firm [good figures. Tho buyers said that I black record and would certainty sur- the great Japanese Exposition at tal on 'Thursday afternoon. About M _ • „W`heat-Spring quiet ; lro. 1 North- I.the quality of what was on sale did !for death, took the guilt upon him- Osaka was an excellent advertise- , i ten days ago Mr. Stewart wer - .` _ - ,err, 86ic: lfinter, nothing doing. not average up well. and that not self in order to save his father ment and has already borne fruit ;'stricken with appendicitis. and war Corrtr-8tron No. 2 g; yellow. 51 to l enou h o pP y 8 A od cows to eu ] the Upon the basis of- this statement 117irrneister ithree new customers for butter have immediately removed to the hospital His Site, No. 2 Coro. 49}r. Oates- !demand were received sought for a pardon , already been secured by the Depart- condition gradually becamm I Steady; No. 2 white, 411c, No. 2 88�c. Barley- Receipts broke all previous records ! They amounted to 198 2,024 ; which was at first refused him, but he renewed its moat In that country as a direct re- suit of that The trade 1 worse, and he was finally operator upon Wednesday The , m9xed. 5'2 to 64c. :Rye-No, 1 on truck, 61c. Caaai'Cattle. cars. 4,006 sheep and lambs. 2,- efforts with success Burmeister has now been liberated, oxhibitton. :in butter for the Orient is for the I morning. oper 1 ation was at first thought to De sue . ._ - (freights-Steady I4,-A hogs. and -151 calves and has loined-bfa mother, who is go ' European residents there and not 'ressful. but the patient on Thursda; . ..--, . _�-- . ... St, Louis, Nov. 8, Wheat-Cash Prices (or exporters' ranged from years of age. . for the natives, and Mr, J - A Rud- morning took a turn for the worse I - . ' -' _ 864c December S73c- Mayr 821c- 1$4 to $4.50 .per cwt„- while $4.85 i _..._____. dick, chief of the Dairy Ptvtston and raprdly sank. Mr. Stewart re -- • Mlrneapolis, Nov. 3.-Wheat-De- I was given as the nominal top price STRUCK WITH A HAMMER• hopes also to develop an extensive reigned his position in the Ontario comber 80c: !day, 78j to 79c; ori ,track `To Iof anything really choice. trade with the warships touching at Nagasaki for Civil Service a few weeks ago, am . i' 1 hard, 83c; No. 1 North- srn, g2c; No. 2 Northern 80c: No. 8 ' Ltttie change was reported in the, tv 1 f u c r ' f r f a uen o u t by a, ciao ce edea o — Little Son of Z. Broderick Bill. coal. It is a good thing that this trade with the had Intended, when his resignatioi became etTective -to return to Ottawt Northern, 74 to 78c. Flour-First g which were in good demand. Quota- ed at Loadoa , Orient has been worked up by the to engage to the -insurance business . -,patents, $4 60 to $4.70, first clears, tions follow Good to choice A Loadoa Ont. des atch a s •- P government creameries, as It r free i eq�i which ho abandoned oa his appoinb 3.440 to 850' secon $ $ d clears, $3.60'uutchera', �o $2,70. lirsa-in bulk, $13.25. loads of 9:,0 to 1,150 iDa., �$3 ay Tho annual field e ,.Orfs of the ,OFvs m n so 0 8 aAC n and could ee 1 a eCe bo g y 'handled eo well by private enter+ Hent as ovwith liven nes Pr �+ l eerier His Tamil with the exc tion o . .. 75 to S4.25: fair Lo ood. $8.25 g tern Unlveretty .students. on Huron prix; as ft is necessary to have Mrs. Stewart, had already left tai . . THE DAIRY MARKETS, - to $3.75; common, $2,50 to $3.15; canners and rough stock. $1 .50 up. College campus were brought to a sudden end on Wednesday afternoon �,.very facility for studying the mar- I kat and also to be in a position to the capital. I -- .4 - - • iButter-Tho demand to chiefly for Export bulls sold at $3.75 to $4.- by a most melancholy occurrence. A (goodly shit+ at once an receipt of cable&am. TO SAYE UNITED STATES choice qualities of dairy and creant- 25' per cwt crowd of both sexes assem- In the case of the trade with the Ury prices of which rule firm, Other Fxport cows were quoted at $3;65 ; bled 'to witness the games, and tt warships for instance; they some- rades quiet and steady. We quote meet to $3 85 par cwt ruse when the twelve-pound hatmner- times stay several weeks at this coal- Perp° of the Employers Asao 1-lb. rolls. 18• to 19c; selected Feeders and stockers continued in throwing content was In progress ing station and in that time it - — ciation. . idairy tube, 16 to 17c;. secondary rades, 13 to 15c; creamery prints, , demand. A number of light and un- finished exporters' sold as short- that the accident happened. In de- livering the hammer one of the com- woulr be possible to get a supply of Irdsh butter to them from Canada. A Chicago despatch says :-D. M Parry of the National $lanufarturere - 1} to 92c; solids, 19 to 20c. keeps at $4 per cat. We uote as q petltars, a medical student, threw �r-.rt of the butter shi I pped thio Association, a g a peakin on g1'odnesd �'_• - - F'gga-The market in firm, with follows:- Feeders, 1,000 to 1,200 wild to orae side. 'The spectators, !season, especially in the summer of the purposes of the convention a - sales of limed at 17 to loc. Freah 'lbs• 33,45 to $3.75; choice stockers, seeing the missile coming. rushed in �to months,. went forward in tins, but the Employers' Association, said :- µ -are quoted at 20 to 21c. 700 to 800 Ise., $2,50 to $3; feed- avoid it, but Edward, the seven- a considerable quantity has also "The greatest work, perhaps, will lH . Cheese-Market is quiet with era, 800 to 950 TDs., $8 to $3.75; yoar-old son of Mr, P. W. D. Brod- . been sent in boxes of assorted sizes. a•n effort to save the republic steady, We quote : Finest, l{ to 12c !b. stock calves. yearlings, 400, to 70C ,prick, Manager of the Kolsons Bank bore, It stands the journey ver,V Rett to Conditions are so bad that 'it wit t • „�rices per and seconds, 11¢c. tbs.. $2.50 to $3,25; rougher tgradet, was not quick enough, and re- the latter, and has heen'repo'-ted in not be long before the nature of out - ; • . of the same- weight, $2 to $2.50 per ceived a terrific blow on the bead, ' very good condition on aruivnt. 'rhe government is changed and w6 shall . COUNTRY PRODUCE. cevt. The horrified spectators crowded Yukon trade is Increasing. and ship- have socialism.' We propose to sa< V" Apples -The market is quiet, with Distillery readin bulls, 900.Tbs. u g P $2.50 -to $3.12} around the unconscious youth who was quickly removed to St. Joseph's menta have been made to that dis- 'trio in boxes also.'. that the present condition of affairs1. is preserved. We will show th, ' ”- do change in prices. Winter fruit quoted at $2 and $2.50 pet• bbls. in sold at per cwt. Business in sheep and lambs was Htospital. His injuries cansistod of fracture COLLECTING EGGS. workingman a better way to improvr ---- • car lots, and at $2.50 to $3 fn small heavy in volume. , We quote- Ex- a of the base of the skull, and he died the same evenin;q. The In ,connection, with the system of creameries, the Department has 'his condition than through the un tons as they now-exist througt . . • Quantities. Beane-There is n uiet 'trade, with q port owes, $3.40 to $3.50; export bucks, $2.50 to $2.75: culls, � $2 to oun man who threw 'the hammer g ¢ricf-strickca over the affair, ado ted the plan of collectin •' a p g Sgs from the farmers of the Territories .or socisltaui " 1 ---T; _. _ -• I. rices stegidy. Unpicked, $1.75 to. 1.80 a bushel. nisi. hand-picked $2 $3 each; lambs, $3.75 to $4.10 per' cwt_ and holding the in storage. ,FOOD LEAs IN DAWSON. It worked Wel. the Pira season and to $2.18, Calves were quoted- at $2 to • $10 RATS AND THE PLAGUE. has improved ever since, but greater '-' .1 .-." Honey-rbe market is quiet alt 6 each and 4 to 5}c per Tb., improvement is noticeable, in the Potatoes 15 Cents a Pound sat t :.' ,o 8}c per lb. for bulk, and at $1.25 to $1.50 for comb.. Choice Hogs advanced 10c per cwt., and the market closed stead Wm. y' — Assassination is'Discussed by the eggs this'year than ever before. The plan• adopted is as follows :-Each Mutton 'I5 Cents. A despatch from Dawson says: "Ai - elocer hone 7 to 7 c y per lb. Harris received 2.000. We quote as American Association. creamery Patron has a number and a. result of the failure of large quan Hay-Dealand fair, with receipts follows:- Selects, 160 to 200 lbs., A .Washington despatch says :-At he is required to mark this number tities of goods to reach Dawson higl only moderate. No. 1 fa quoted at 'to of prime bacon quality, off cars, $5 - the American Health Association, 'in pencil on a:l the eggs he sup. prices are ruling and living promise s $9,50 $10 on track, Toronto. 50; tate and lights, $5.25; sows, $3,- during a discussion On the bubonic plies. No driver will accept the to be very dear during the Winter. Straw-The market is quiet at 'to 'ton 75 to $4; stags, $2 to $3 per cwt. plague, the statement was made that eggs without the . number being on. Perishables - are very high in pricy .. _ $5.25 $5.50 per for car lots rats undoubtedly- disseminate the These eggs are held at the creamery already. Potatoes were selling is ' on track.. . - .. .• ' - plague. Surgeon-Gen. Wyman ex- for a short time and then sent in re- Dawson oft Saturday morning al Hops-The market is quiet , with � pressed the belief that an interns- frigeratorcars with the butter to the 15c per pound.. Mutton sells for . the season's crop quoted at 20 'to MRS. BOOTH-TUCKER DEAD tional agi-,ement is entirely practi- storage at Calgary. There all the - pe p go well over1. 7�c r • ound, and will ,25c, Navin for its object the fumi- cable, g a Kgs' are examined and classified by a dollar before the season is out. �• Potatoes-The offerings acv fair. Was on Wa to Visit Ser •Husband y gation of all vessels that have dis- an expert who has the egg lista in The river is in bad condition,' See• -biit qualit as.a rule bad.. Quotations to r y bag latter • in Chicago'^'. •' charged their cargoes for the purpose front of him, and every farmer is• eral of the Northern Commercial - f50 a3c per the for " of killing rats. In support of the cr6dited with the exact number oP Company's steamers cannot get u i - . choice stock. A Kansas City, Mo., despatch says: theory that rats contey the plague, each class of eggs he has sent. The the river at all this year on account PoultryLThe market is steady; tar- -'11ra. Emma IIooth-Tucker, consul ft was said to be an established tact Department advances . flfteen cents 'the of the low water.'} • keys quoted at 10 to 12c per lb. to in America of the Satiation Army, that an epidemic of plague invariably per dozen on the eggs at time Case lots; gersse 6} to ?}c per lb.; ' ducks, 8 to 9c; chickens,. 8 'to 9c. .wife. of Commander, Booth Tucker, and second � daughter of William starts with a new crop of rats. 1 they are received and later 'the farm- er gets the balance according to the FELL THOUSAnD FEET. "' and fowls 8 'to ?r per lb Booth, launder, of the Army, was RICH STRIKE IN YUKO�t elaa8tfteati°n• (his year the average _ `! :' killed in the wreck of the eastbound ,price to the farmer will be just about dozen for Two Men Meet Terrible ,Death h BUSI\ESS AT MONTREAL California tradn, No. 2, near Dean Lake Mo., 85 miles east of Kansas Min:r Startles Dawson.Wlth Spec- twenty cents per the seas- on or fully double what could have Nova Scotia Mine. - ')dontreal, Nov. 3.-Manitoba wheat Cit s at ten o'clock on Wednesday y• tineas' been obtained local! About 30,- y' A Halifax despatch says: Jaci McDonald, of Boularderle,.and.David has eased oft a little, and to now night. Col, Thomas C. Holland, fa A Dawson, Y.T.,. despatch says :- 000 dozen will be handled. Last MacDonald; of Harbor Bouche, wort quoted at 83}c for No. 1 Northern charge of the Salvation Army at There has been another strike thirty year 21,000 dozen were •handled and 'them killed in l)omin,on No, 2 colliery of 78;c for N'o. 2 Northern and 74}c -far No. 3 Northern, Fort Amity, Colo., was fatally injured. Fifteen-others were more or less miles west of Alseck, in the White horse district. The discoverer the town of Calgary consumed all. Shipping first class eggs great- Saturday evening. They were work : ex s'tjre; . ,SVf lliam, early November delivery, seriously hurt. The ' dead and in- bre tight in forty *ounces of coarse 'ly increases consumption, and it will ing on a staging at the bank head, . - •` The continued-cold weather causes a jured were takes to Fort Madison, gold and i3uggeta. The largest nuc- be some time before this trade can 90 feet from the surface, when n aig� •.., firm feeling in butter, cheese and. Iowa. Kra. Booth-Tucker was ran- get is worth $18, and another stem possibly be crowded, because there is. nal was given to lower the cage in, ; eggs. though there is no quotable dared uacoasctoue, and - died within ,.sole to on. It is now certain that a market in the Kootenay. and an to the pit,, but instead the cagy adventce as yet. Chickens are a lit- half an hour after being injured: another large camp will be opened ever growing market in- the Nortji- came up with terrible rapidity, over tle easier, though turkeys are still Ref pkull.was fractured, and she was, in that region, The output of gold west Territories, turning the stage. Both men We" . scarce said Brm. (�rafn.-peas, $tic Injured Internally. Mrs. Booth- .this year wilt equal that of last year F hurled to the bottom of the, shaft. a • high freights 72}c atioat here; rye, Tucker wan on her• way from a visit Mining this Winter will be very nee S. H. Corner was found drunk on distance of 1 ,000 (cut, and crushed , 8c east, 58c afloat here; buckwheat, to the colony at Amity, Col., to Qiticago, where she was to have mot tive, and the otAcials look for an of $12,04:,000 to $14,000; the street at Hamilton, on Satur- day, taken to the beyond all human semblance. , Bat) 2,5 of ag+ " . c; oyts, No. 2, S4}c tn.stors,•and 84c aaxseed,' on ber husband to-day. output 000 next season. __ and police station, Iwhere he died on Sunday morning. victims were about years and unmarried. • . SBI to •afloat; $1.15' { , ' . . . „ .. - .. - .• . -., t r ! .. 1...r. '•. 3 r _Y.'-:..e .s:.:. •.........1.. R�.'A.-.13?Y _:� '.-i. w... '.. -'.. .:. '1... .. -.. !..'.hr . 1 _v............... .....-' ..... __ .. .._. . . ., -. �',. , ...- rY. .. .-.__ ._._- -- __..-..---,-.--._.-...w....-- e M,, -...rJu•GL...we..-...:—„ ..=—;-,- .•urax=,•.x..W4.➢--d.—�- l-nz �r1'L*Stil4. lava..iik.�aY:�iluD};df11i+,,_&& *1'OOVRSUb6oA]BFAAb-bY .le:: t t -qtr'. E. �'anstone shipped a car- :Hits Watton and Miss 'Field to the address label on Your papas 74 a . can always escartaln rho date to wb , h load of hogs on Tuesday- are visiting friends 121 the city this S, yoes.uS.Qslp ag ►o TVA 142 a. -Frank and Gordon taw, of To- week. R.tnistsnoos +�• aokaowladpd� . with Picker bliss -Nellie Thompson of $and- �haage of date e0 label as mato, ria, We a� n l Have e,•n• reoelpt of money a1 this oIDoa. Rt►an ering Yrleuds, ford is vicitiing her aunt, Mrs. J. kaamta,eaati•o.� at+«aa -Fred Bunting; of Toronto, is E. goore. ' ` + here this week visiting his brother, -Rev. G. and Mrs. McGregor ��lf�• R. A., who continues in poor spent a day last week with Ash- health. burn friends.' --Geo. X. Erwin, of Walkerton, -Mrs. R. Willis and bars. Bate. Nice Boots and Shoes PICS 9111N i, Oats•., Nov. 8th, 19M. was here on Wednesday on biter- man. of Whitby, are visiting with -- - - -- nese in connection withthe Binder friends and relatives here. 1 slid Little Folk Twine Co. of that place. -W• J Reazin afid son, Clar- F _ -John ,Allaway, of Campbell- ence, left on Thursda for the or LOCALISMS. -spent a few days here during hunting. ggrounds of Muskoka. the past week owing to the death -H. E. Moore, who has been ' ' - Our prices are right. - --W. J. Reazin was in Hamilton of his sister-in-law, Mrs. James home on the sick list for the past on Tuesda on business. Allawa two weeks returned to college at yy --W.y V. Richardson , spent a Kingston on Tuesday. -R. S. Dillinghe►m was in the couple of da s this wee on busi- rs. R. A. Bell w%s called by city on Wednesday on business. P telegram to Newtonville this week - y neas in Uxbridge, Port Perry, m -Mrs. Wm. Platt and children Myrtle and other ruts to the to attend the funeral of Mr. Wake- -Mrs. _spent a few days in the city this y points lin who here the ast"sum- Men's and Boy's oheap ° working IC1Itt$ north. p -- Died-On Saturday, Oct. 81st, -Mr. Peter Spring and wife, of mer with Mr. and Mrs. Bell. -and, Gloves. the infant son of John and Mrs. Innisfil Township, spent a couple -Rev. R. Thompson left for his C.Powera. of days during the past week with home in the west on Tuesday mor- their ne hew and niece W.. J. ning last, after assisting Rev. Mr. JOHN B I C KI E & C ae Born Moore Saturday, Oct. 81st, p the wife of John Powers, Kingston Clark and Mrs. H. J. Marquis. Moore fur two weeks in the reviv- road east, of a son. -David Decker is laid off duty al services. He is an able preacher -W. J. Courtice left in our these days as a result of an injury and made many friends during his ^���... office a turnip which turned the to his hand, caused b3 coming in stay in Pickering. scales at twenty pounds. contact with a nail while loading -While Wm. Dickie was engag- - _ =Mrs. Jas. McQuay and family grain in a car at S ink's mill. ed picking apples last week, the. - . _left on es ay or a f fixe --ladder oar which he a a ds Whitby, took place last Saturday was standing broke, causin him Winter where Mr. McQuay has purchased Y, g • • • • a large farm. morning, and was very largely at to fall, injuring his side and cans- . -John Axford, of the Brock tended. His remains were inter- ing him to take a few days rest. - Road, reports -that' this year k in the R. C. cemetery of this -The Rugby foot -ball 'team of LATEST STYLES in Gents Overeats and Pea Jaekets. pproduced 1200 bushels of mangolds Place- The funeral services were the Technical School, Toronto, NEW THINGS in Ready and Tailor Made Clothing. from an acre of lead. conducted by the Rev. Father played a match with the College .�-- .SPECIAL VALUE in Fleeeed and Wool Underwear and -A game of Rugby will be play - Father of Oshawa, and Rev. team here on Saturdav last. The and Top Shirts which cannot be beaten. i Father Sheridan, of Picketing. thatch was a fine exhibition of this -' ed on the College grounds on SRC- On Saturday morning, while popular game and w•a.s a fast one A full line of Boots and Shoes always in stock. urday next. Old boys of the Col- - Y Col- lege against the local team, at Richard ►Sours was engaged in from the start. Pickering Col- ' - _ . -_ -bar nin a tool on his emery lege again non, the score on this m,-- - g L ' - =-F. C. Brown, M. A., and wife; wheel, he acri'deutx.7l5• gni is Ironer occasion- beiIIg-3''' to ' �'-tom"". 7�. �. together with his rents, S. K. caught in the cog -wheels, which I favor. F. Vii. Chapman, of the g Pa resulted in his loaf ne a _ ..impar - on . on F. M. Chapman at the College one of his fingers. Dr. Bateman game in his usual Rble and ilnpar- an a'ednesday dressed the injured member, but tial manner: _ ..._ _ -Complaints are made that the Mr. Moore is compelled to lay off -An accident of a peculiar char- • . _ e-� firewood at the school and at the duty for a few days as a coarse- atter occurred on Tuesdayvaluable at the � �7 .• o t h 6 ke' Methodist church is being appro- quence. Bay !�y which a valuable horse n 1 v _ 'ppriated by some parties during -While Frank Gorman was re- loot its life. The employees of the 7 Fioutg when they should, be lyin turning from the city Monday Cana da ice Co. were At work load- ' .venin he met an automobile ing one of their boats with ice, '$rand Underwear is. comfortably in bed. We w•oul g• But our \lonkc' : when near the Half -way House. using therefor a heavy di attglit Tr a Suit at 855. advise thine parties to di continue y s their practice to avoid trouble as The horse which he was driving horse and an iron cable. As the HPary Ribbed Suits 90c,_ steps are being taken to apprehend appeared unconcerned until the horse approached the side of the ;�� better in the Market. them. auto was seed, and then he gave pier, it was choked by its collar, - ,• pa cousin it to fall forward thence � � n -Una day last week while Jas. a sudden bolt to one +ideup-etting g .1 Trull was driving along the King- the buggy and landing the driver head fit -t lulu the bay. Before - _ �Y . Aga -.+ton raid west of T<'hi�by, he met un the hard road. Mr. Gorman anything could be dune for the. an automobile. The autumobitist• alighted on his shoulder, but he animal, and RG it w as impuy=ibis to cut the cable, it sa.f°focated. It= stopped to allow- Mr. Trull to paSG. held on to the reins until after be- l _ but the horse becoming frighten. ing dragged on the ground for �5• was tuw•ecl to the beach on _ ed s rang to the side of the road some distance. he euveeeded in the opizosite side of the bay where tion­ haruess find becoming entangled In the 4tIOPOnghis horse. Not much it we"buried.We'c11 `tE'nandshafts of the buggy damage Hca- done to the baggy, -Tire f+,ilatcing i= the st.n.liug but Mr Uorinan's lllouider is con- of the pupils in the senior depart- broke ep rt - broke its leg, necessitating its be- menu of the Pic keriug public ling shot. sidelabfY bruised and quite pain �choul for the month of Uc•tober - - - - - - - -On Tuesday, *bile W. Peak ful ae a result of the accideut, awl Dawes in order of werit. Sr., 4th- To our Nice A.ssorttnent of ' 'ryas engaged hauling a load of his overcoat regnired the atteu Silkiue, bundles of 1 Lion of the tailor for some time. Uitivbar,, E. M. �S,w e. ObiKing.e__ p - sacks from the station to spin -erlij, minetyemptyFlallotve ear writ celebrated by the oiith of the village last Sat Jr. 4th .Nt. Bateman. J. _._T. Mills, a number of the bundles Y g _Wright,Andi u=roti ,-_- U. herr, E. Is Bunting, on to slipped off accompanied b} urd tyevenl h in the usual fashion,Shetland Floss, p .enerally, the ,ranks played were 1',�T�'�it J, Canner, J. O'Connor, I Mr, Peak. As the horses were P Y , 8rcl-A. Ward- and W. Urei _ _ Fine and course yarns for knitting travelling at quite a rapid rate. I harmless and did n<i person any i g • ury and afforded, aro doubt, much (even) W. Ward, F Smith, Ci. Stat yes Mr. Peak fell on the ground with ] Also Stationary. Silks and Velvets for w considerble force alightingon his amusement to those who partici- Dunbar, W. Whiter, U.. Leslie, _ Dress Trimming, etc. N. Banks, L. Banks. R. Shirley, r shoulder. Although his cheek was -Fated. But there were a few - _ somewhat bruised and his arm where the sport indulged in M Banks. Jr. 3rci-F. Bundy, _ , ' E. Moore. M. Moore, G. Bateman. � o0 hurt, he vvas sot cam lled to dict recoil injurtousl to the ob• U� Pl:lierin. 1� p J. Palmer, M. Robinson, M. Cal- _ � • E • B n � � off duty but continues serving the jects of their mischief, for in- J. Haley, P. public in his own genial manner. stance, on King st. east, part of vert, J. O'Connor, } -It is with the deepest regret the sidewalk was torn up.. There Bennett, A. Clark. -W. Yard• that we report the death on Sun- is no excuse whatever for conduct Teacher. Saturday last a serious ac- day, of Florence E. Scott, wife of of this character which results in y. Rd to� Q iJ •James Alloway, at the age of 2. the lossoYpropertytoany indi- cident occurred ]ust west of vii- v a r years and 4 months. The deceas- vidual or corporation, and such lege, near Geo. Stotts' gate. Miss • • • i ed, who was highly esteemed by conduct cannot be defended in the Janet llmwm, of Dunbarton, ac - i all who knew her, had been ill for least. " Bays will: be boys", but companied by Mrs: George White all w four weeks with typhoid at th'e tams time boys can be and ohild of the same place, were We have on hand a nice line of Ready -to -Wear Hats in - _—$ever and pneumonia. She leaves manly, and there is no manliness driving home from the village; - Camels Hair Felt. We will open up ,our stock of ' to mourn her death a child eight in the destruction of property. and at the point mentioned- met rim ate on he 7th and 8th of October and F an automobile, containing three - t and fol owing days. We would like to -have t. months old, and a sorrowing bus - on. Killen -Keough Concert _ ! band, for whom much sympathy Company gave one of their enter- young mt+n. Before meeting, the . you inspect our Rcwda. :is felt. The funeral took place on tainments in the town hall here on automobilists stopped their ma- Monda , when a large number fol- Tuesday evening, and it was un- chine tQ allow the frightened �1 +� . Plckering• Monday, uestionabl one of the best, if animal to pass. Mrs. White and C. A. Baker, 'lowed the remains to their last q y child got out of the buggy but Picker - resting place in the Metbodi�t not the best, ever given in Picker - cemetery. ing. Mrs. Keough, who is a wo- Mise Brown t remained in her seat -Report of junior department man of fine physique, possesses a thinking that she could thereby _. of Pickering public school for Oc- beautiful soprano voice of wide better manage the horse. One of tuber: Sr. II -R. Gordon, C. Every rengge, and which' she has under the young men took .hold of the ombe • M. Ran_ rfect control. The selection frightened horse to conduct' it E L. Dickie, H. Ltec pe „ past, but the animal beehmeALF)IDI `kin, A. Banka, H. Hopkins, nal, from the Italian opera La Tra- furious, ' broke the bit and bound- pp fLlriall8, • .. E. Holt, V. Vanstone, •E. Andrews. vista' and the spinning scene from _ Jr. II -E. White, L. Greig, C. Pal- "Faust" served to show the re- away. It dashed to the side - mer, T. Annan, W. White, M. markable powers of her voice. Mr. the roAd and when near the fence t ; upset the bar threw hires _ s� e I s _1�I anted _... Allawa , F. Brien, T. O'Connor;, E. Keough, who 11Rs a deep" bass P- buggy, 1509000 B) j Y Brown R ainst the barbed-wire, u 'Moore, F. Bennett, L, Bennett, voice, of greRt sweetness, sang R $ • .dual: Part II -H. Winter, B. f r�_ulting in seveta� tilts to the of number o solos, which were high- her hands and otherwise brllsing Moore, A. Every, W. . Murkar ly a reciated,• The duets sang y her body. Fortunately the liar- -equal, E. Gordon, G. Allawa by r. and M. Keough were �1 Y ness was not very strong -which T nal, E. Rogers, A. O'Connor, L. •rendered in a manlier one has Fei- -eq g allowed the horse to break away PORT PERRY FAIR GROUT' DS Moore, H. Stotts. Part I -R. dom the privilege of hearing. The ' Brokenehire, F. Bunting, C. Rog. Elocutionist, Miss Terry, did not from the buggy, otherttise file Rc a , g g' cident might have resulted fatally. E. Bennett. worry the audience with old num• (Largest in -0n Fri -, Nov. 13th the bers, but her selections were all The buggy and harness are com, Having bee7i purchased for the creation of a large Evaporator, (' g y new and given in ezeellent style. pletely destroyed, The ' young Csnaaa),>i on the Market for 2;500 Bushels of Apples per day Adra Luton Concert Co. will give Hiss Brown, the solo ianist, tysas men, throughout, acted ill a most lin entertainment in the tot n'hall P entlemRnl manner and no bIRwe Q$ slid &flet SEptember Zwt " here, under the auspices of the handicapped by not (hawing a pi g y - Public Libra \Liss Adra Luton, ano at her, disposal. Her selec- whatever can be attached to them _ �' tions were fine but not oda ted for the. accident. They engaged who is a native of St. Thomas, has p Mr. Stotts to take Miss B-ro-,Vn We pay- lb cents per cwt. • CASH, for good, sound, Hard Apples of a been before the CRnadian public to the organ. The program as a whole was of A high character and home, who, tit's are leased to re- size large enough to peel on paring machines, free on board cars inagy� notes for some time, and has won a g Rosebank Wbitb Claremont, would certainly Lease -the most port expects no fi}rtlier serious re- bulk, Dunbarton, y+ 'foremost, place among the vocal- y p sults from her' unpleasant experi- ,All inferior ' sizes are to rate as Chops for which we will pay 12 cents ists of the Province. She has a critical audience. The only thing soprano voice with a range of more to mar the pleasure of the 'evening ence. per cwt., delivered as above. p g l'All loads coming to the Factory must be of one quality. latndly note than three octaves, and of great was the disgraceful conduct of 'i strength and sweetness. She is Some boys who remained outside N '� W : LAUNDRY and save future trouble or all will rate ae Chop Stook only. - assi ted by A. Blackwell Smith, I the hall. These boys by their con- Drop us a line when you have anything to offer, who though only se y ears tinuous uproar and knocking at t d the windows annoyed ant only The undersigned has opened u i - of age, has a wonderful baritone + Y Y g g Port Perry. voice, and Mise Irene Hit heoxritone those giving the program but the a laundry next door to W. 'F The Regal Packin Co. �' Bartlett, pianist And elocutionis't•, audience Rs -cell. Buch conduct Dunbar's, and 'having had nearly on the art of boys, brings dis- four year's experience in Bowman- whose repirtoire consists of humo- p Y rolls, pathetic and bird -note selec- credit not only on themselves but ville, is prepared to do first-class . on their rents as well for r work at usual rates. ELLO HELLO -gat cattle and 1 =tions. In her imitations of the � par- TO PITENT Q6iod ent's duty is to see that their i ' tt'benvon Lare tat .took r various birds, she stands unrival- y -Give me a trial. 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