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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_11_13,p 64 3"2" c. A THE Y � � T T [�'� u �j T �1 ON T FRIDAY, j T �% NOV. %'-13,: 2 ('� n z --VOL. LiXIIIr P1CKL'1�i:NG.e Ver 1•q :i'.RIDA a , ,.E O t a 1 � ..1903-. __,..__ r —NV 6 Kinsale• shot and the burglars shooting case when the spirit that our homes„ Spink Mills again $ed. - The work looks likeom' press and our public developer: 1 John Lewis suffered the loss of a that of amateurs as a quantity of ; becomes so high that any rowdyism valuable horse last ween. is foreign to boys' natures. n a goods were taken. The -post -office 1 , John Pallister. gave a party to ],iso f,otball fit you see at the same time Red Wheat 766 .bus. intimate friends on Monday eve. Buffeted as nearly all the lettere) the ggentleman, and the brapart, the White Wheat - - 7tkr " Mrs. Thos. Richardson is nolo, we of -patrons were -taken. The pil- kindh'earte'd and the' malicious, and Spring Wheat - 74c " are pleased to say, convalescent. fering of the burglary was not so these are but the symptoms of the F: E&9TWOOD, M.D.. Bnrreoa Goose Wheat - 74c " ' B. Beer and sister, of Brougham, erious a:3 the shooting. Dien who spirits that obtain in all the everyday nta to panadi Issuer of xauwcr :coroner attended our church on Sunda will shoot int blank as these life in static conditions. Here we see ' tDatario Ooaatp; Inner or 9darria¢e License+. Manitoba Flour $5.30 bbl. y' � " Mr. and Bliss Roach, of Cherrvwood men e us and should ld dynamic life and of course it is more . _ Claremont; , Omce hoer—Before 10 s.ta., ] tog c, ltl 1 did al dull er0 to l OU Family Flour - C-50 g and ho n'7 to A p.m_ Private tslephone y ,� ' tt ere at Mrs, Brignall's on SunJay. be looked after: bierchailts thi•tt_ intense, fet that intensity should annooetionw:thBalsam.Groan wood. Brougham Pastry Flour - 4.50 We. regret tasty that some of our only breath out Khat true life should Mgt Zion, A. Johnston's (7tb con!, Wm Cowie't $ out P1Ckering ll'iIl do well to be Bran $16.30 ton t(7th vea). and D Pngh's cath cont 6-17 << . _ respected residents have suffered a safely armed for such occasions, � in normal conditions and bet he Shorts 1$.50' considerable loss in their investments. normal true, so will the emergen cy T A. YOU IG. ill p., 0.M_ Fallow of Jumbo 25.00 " Mr. West preached here -on bund�� Ni a congratul&te lir. Gleeson on be, L • Trinity IdwMeal College, Toronto, mem- and was well -received. Hope he wilt his llal 1'Ow esCahe. lose o! College of Pbvsicians and FurgeOns of Graham, � hole WheafFlours .�..._ Rolled Oat., Chop of all kinds. soon again be with us. �•- Cralario. Oleos and residence opp0'LearyLotel c g , Miss Loleman,'bf Utica, - .Y., who Scarboro 1 '111obnrn ,Oat. Ofaos boars: morning 7 to Io: Escurs on to Toronto, .1 Nov. 20. sysaiaa 6 to S. Hard and Soft Coal. -:- Salt. has been visiting with her uncle, B. Miss Elri a -has been ill but 's Above prices Qnbla to Change without Weatherill has returned home. } St. Paul's Ladies'• Aid excursion - - -- :.otic.. - Diptheria is quite prevalent around doi nicely' at time of writing. to Toronto, Friday, Nov. 20th, at - 1 e4at• Co•� here just now. �4 e think the health S. Price & Sons have put a vr•agon Model Bakeryys 1.11lnited• inspector should be made acquainted on in this vicinity and are drawing a $1 10. B. FARB:WELL, Q. C„ BARRIS- with the facts: fiery ggod load .o€milk: --Excursion to Toronto, \ov.20* - - - s TER. count 77CrowaAttorney, and Coaasy _;�,_— SevEral from here spent a -very en- oltaisor. Coact Hoase.Whitbv- f0 -,r ��� BOWMANVILLE. joyable evening at Melville Pregby_ While wa king east on the side- - teitall church on Mor Che 9th iLgst. )Palk in froth of Dr. 'MeKay's rest - ' �O�V l2cGILLIYRAY, BARRIs• _ The citizens of this town are becom- Miss B. Tore, daughter of Rev.'R. dense, Oshawa. P. Sheridan tiva s eras'Soliaitors, Re. offico opposite Post- ing desperately in earne=t over in- Toye, of this plae:e, has graduated at hit -i it the temple by a. stray bu I - ares Whitby. Ort. Jan. Ball Dow, B.A.; Than, creased railw•ar facilitle, for the fron- the General Ho pitul as a trained -from a small rifle, coaling from A:et3lt11nav,LL.B. lfonavtoLoao. 87� tiertowns. lifts discussinnsthat were nurse. - a north westerly direction. For - heard at a meeting in the Council tunately the force of the bullet !'elers7utry. chamber un Tuesday evening were • ASHBURN, was nearly spent, but as it was most emphatically in favor of doing , he HOPgI�9,cETERINAAYSdFR: _ everything possih!e to induce the- Hi-rhett Fdsher, fnrtuer'lya resident t bullet pierced the skirl alld ar to tap tiles .f t?i` t( ttllt} ,tuba i ;cork ing for `truck tile. skull bone. making a, .►riDaro Co'�sg•�, roronw, re;iscero3 member _ Of a r to n eetgn mirth shore towns. The t•esult of tits N1r. Hobbs r.•outh of C'olrttubas, tnet nZaty' fl'ct111d. ��r. 5rerllfan c :arc e:arina Medica, AssOCtahOa• kept: a atock. It will-lvptl-sutn:narized iu with a serious accident which might not even kn(iw he ,t•fts hit till lie " north of Ureen giver aO�ceonnd e ce nR1vr a to oa at oar worse and inspect our stock, r c iii; r",Aution, which was unaniu,ous- have prov4-n fatal but for th- Hand of tloticed tht hlw)d which had be- ttours W c•� St a. in„ sad 1 to 4 P m. Private and obtain prices. Don't be misled by ly Passed, moved by 'NV. D. C'ourh, Providc-nce.. The uu.f„rturiate i,:an. ta:epa"aa .n my at5ce P.O. &caress, Green sge^to we do notemplov them. consequent• l t'Tho {tin to t'ttll duets. freely freta the liiyer, )tic ly we can,'aod do throw o3 the ageote " ' nr r,l h - A. Tait: •t the Board while' Pontin; trout tis« ti, lal with a l(,,,ttni_]. Ile Iva.' tak-en into Dr. --'-- —' comr,laeioo of 10 per test„ which con Will Ttad+ , 2 !it<• T rfvu 6f Be)w!nar.vi1l«• load of ti'rr,il,,, w%ts sitt�iiw r:n the Hui.'= ofPir, shete the truunrl cya s - - �9u stttPlbii Qit1rD•. certainly sate by parciza®ing from rte. d S. ` r rr�,: in fav : (,f tht- 1•r• "";t •. �:- ;'r :ut r•I'A fv,m'd of tht. Nva; : -'n w.hif 1: r,lc�a rl. It i= n1)po-ed that tltr� call solicited. tat:„n t,,, •, iter r+il vac fa t}itie•, i ,1 ,•air way ra,i�:ntr th( licit et t„ fall tf, .. ille�ttt t•rr effort t„ secure the the wio,:nd .aid ?lin iiag-in t„ pa I)t;ilct carat' frr,nl a tfvEutc' tcvu _ H,3--"tJ ,.,lv, ,t:,,l that ltuu:+,)tate .t, 1+• t,a „ler l:l= briny. 1 r,rtur,att•Iv he fell calil,rd' cliff i)+•ing lyes) by s()1LH = tt'.aatoner for taklog Affidavits• *to.. Opp. Post Office. w'l trc, Ontatf� �•"`t'ri tntiUr'e the C. P. It, toc!,nn.-t clr,xp heinlr• A .` .r•, which intik ptl't of Ce(:kit-4i yolith in the neighbol Oiaren:.nt, o.n:. Qy -- --- — .,ur town t. th it+ lncc,n Lne. as tlt,, Is tiro wit-it;i t r t}:r• llag,)n riff l.; l +,(l hood. a %• rl w •+Irby awri ulF ,'a! rlisti•'ct. lit fv,t. . ;(tori) in uB. $C::'L:%Q. Issuer o! Marriage `i LIVERY! I_t, of alt f :rn . t.K !n,lu,trie...ne ,rxlition ir, t!r H I;h, h ,use .t L •rte _ Liseo.ey for :t:u Count; of Ontario, Of• T !f• I .t ! r• a. ,i:,t e,f c i :I rttC:i'e ,int} }v i- rr:, ii int t}.r } c a o}' etre. Hi• ^r]ie MP as the •tore or at bis residence. Pickering t , t • - r. av ; t, tit:+« .. and nrr ,r-,•- in, rtr:ev, a!thwi_•h rrrtt e nota 1 a(! 1 y 1 ESjER ��,' �F C4dD ' tlr-•r tt:tde t„ the ( Y, :i: lt•t•rp f.t••t r•1 «r ,rl and •t,•'+t'} r ws, — Fires rinse vehicles for hire b da ; - !,,, , , DT1 %.VID BELD.ILM. auctioneer, etc.. y 9 t'. r, h ttat•in to lath) herr.- are �F ti r iia 't a � v 1 • rcr, tt rr, �t '.r^. ♦ /:C_L1 4dae rr: m C;r oameroas or a3gtlt EaP III CJnLACcloa meet. 1' t 13•'{th. M. F' ,suit) 1'. (', 7 tel,- fir, F i..lier hfl. the scull atl:. , f �rll ing al: G T. ft. Frei �r•y };,utlotr:i f the lir at,lr,f 1'i +a lit' tsltt) hnrtir InearpamtcdCyact of Par:tameat1874 �trLec.ia b .L f.:r an i nrtr. Ra; as �:'!s,mv, to rug ,:!`t and Nita in Lhi,. l'I, u,'tly, _ . • aKxa ani a,-re•..ine Ll:a tato be st:' a•i:; be sirreea le::verr'1 :o tti carte of the rail ,ry rri itt'il!, t, w,.,, aw p tilted - Pickering ]Branch. - - 'h+at,ei "r th!•sateTr:bermitbt!?e::t.aosccare rti:aus Team" sad all t,inai;dunr tc� tit, !he.. ,:rt::ituatl ttI t,•''nt•d h�• - - Bassam- Licn. - _ sad so'd t, tLo very best %drantaze. a:y a' t .xr ze l Ce ,, a) 41 wY t%i0 do ebortest notire• :4ie send nom•.. he ui !.i'•it.tit ir. iiaert ulf t„e (. ,.oacr,;.3 Ca; ,. 5„: xtp T0`�.TOWN-9AIP CLERF• II3:ABioti stables in conueruca. P, R..tt:Ehot:tie�. _ J t�' I)i.:,•;t r. •ts in Tt.tontty last ac •: ' - ... Is .EW _ �. C>scevw ser. Cocarotsaionertor tak:ns • �•'-- ler ••k w i'1: a to 1 4 lirrxl:+r.,,• Aasete Ieealily C.ccerh.e wndarr:s' S:_r ntanr Eta: 1trerf to foal DQ erovg,arn �tthct yirAv,w-pent ` untlay tri[}t lose COwd�,Feqq T H.IdCUILr.trtt F@r,, on !arm rcrerty, tastier of Marri.ite L.c- W. H. i V� -- sail 11r�, l�,ri'.,ird. rte -,doa Gassier11r< pp r 9 Proprietor. �' F' , 'Speci,tl-atcen• nn cinepp to Farmer's bale saws' wstte.aye.Ont D J. I)af„r, of Trilnittu l'i-LLPd I, «'. 1)i ti,va- n ,tt Laktnu rt',.'r� ?o:.'e Cc::act:obdso::citriandlro¢pt! yn:a•-:e ----- - o f1�`ulPli(at,ofiOmllaly:A, %ml t.�;Im_..,u, (i„au:,.}•Lr.ae•. incl K:t,utt,pl;r,u« For.acre Nrteal,am scr.'.t.tt•a AmerDri ane - Or:t'IE'd k PJ;i'F..L. LirenAed Atte• - , - orelf;a Fsr..,saqub;^.¢bland aoM Draftrtr - C ::to CJ•:n•Y of Orval, Sze- w 1 � .•^c, Z;'. «•il-on an sued, ayailabie on alt parts u! the world son►..es�Ie;arcinacrtnti.n ,on¢'t:ted at a' l W. Jon” 1 • day unrlt•r tl,d� I:nr,. ural rill,)'. .m:.de,ycr chaste, T. :'uncher,. heal state ` - - i r,uirn•d home Prom �fanitobit last Savings Sank Doparttmeat. ,' �1 �� C. Ctoblinay. tit Tr,luutn, yt�itt•(1 - Aeor. t so 1 (ieaer,a v•: taror, stres attentwz s. s s a , �t r.•k In .ikl?3: well. interest a!+^mad cn de�rs;r• a: l l¢ ett car aliw3uty bj m -►1 ;r ttLegrapa- id- USE C 7.:1.,.'+y' at S. lZ. �Lt f E t1�U11 1'drntEt'- ar•t- now flnisliing rip thei•• rent rates, sndcredited half -yearly todepowtotA L'CBEt4 erou•be, Ont. -€, A -Parva'<l�ork+tad tit•,• tbi, week t, Geo. Kerr, Man er 11. aucl J11. 1�ttthe�ti'_,n �i�it r ._ --- _ POs1r1i,L, Csreea nicer, Out; S_ =-- _. - - � , A fdii ime-of flious. ed friends in Toronto tin Monday. prusing with divir hired help. >�t3E �iEGLI`'GTOV AoteL-1366. claas furniture now W. lit•ast, of Fenelon Fttll it A. E. H,rf,i,nrd Nt,hl x lur�eyuantity {r,r r:nrvedtor::d tboroekb,y oco:C•.0 oo sshibitio0 in visitttigilis )nut],er fol a fes',• clay- of hav t , Arthur Johnston. of Green�y�j' ,,,%%�� //,,11�� , ... ad the ab',oe louse, t am prepared to i,.n,�sb oar ware rooms. •' 111s� Ij. �l el' is = lellditl a fell• wo,.,d, which it-- is delivering. this week, A lckering I$ oal - 1$ 0 y -, aucomritc:oa to all w -h) destre to pstrorlse d g }'Lank \�'l:reler retUrnetl to hi, 'VV VV one as ramp's roans. i rGall W pit”, -. (lays at ll l'. 1iagller' c 'at Plt Iset' ht,a,r In Oshawa on turned c after ad a. old f atr,ns when tbey have o.L Prices right. - Llt r:e:t !•tarahsm. JAS. TORRENCE. g' working for the summer tti•ith F. Yards 13>r Spink Mills. wrkba a, oat. , teem S `+tel enstin and C ISns: Bftrela"y C'r•us.n,x11 Best Quality of Hard Coal R,• S. Dillingham• w eiit n,rtll.ou a. hunting expedi A nutnl,er frhtn here attended ser- vices xc U1(n 3txjt)r on Sunday and gull weight Guaranteed. 3 E. Fenton. of Markliant, also the oyster ,upper on 1fonda} g - Services as Follows visited Ili,+ N. Littlejohn on 5uu, evenin day, The %'ilson 'Bros, are busy erery Stove and Chestnut Sizes 110:30 a.m... ...Preaching. �]' Mr. and Mr -z. NN -aril, of Picker- day snaking rider for the farmers, j mill x:09 p.m. • • • Wag-ner W Co# ing, v isite(i- friend? here on Still- Th�-re N a lame ,quantity of apples in ,�� 40 a4 the �iiil -'l 00 p.m... , ...S;tbbath School.. the country w irh are culled t - the s -8:1x1 p.m...., ._..,.E wurth League, ondot packer and which can lie used for no _ Tuesday.. flare' a full line of fresh and cur- 15. Diamond and daughter, 'of other pur`po.,e than for ina)cin cider, 6:00 p.m.. :::.R'epkly Prayer on ed meaty constantly on hand. ' Reaell, visited at ~Ir. Phillip's on and many farmers are using them in Pea Size $5'40 at the Mill _Thursday. Spice ' N(sll. Ereakfast -Bacon,' Sntxisy. this way. - -.- Rev.: J. E. Moore, Pb. B. Haut, Bologna, Weiners, etc. lir. and,Mirz.-Coakwell and fam- ily visited :firs. Coaknell's father College Football Gam• Best Quality SnlithingCoal.' - - - hiighest prices paid for at liatkhani cin Sunday`. — Our Coal makes warm friends. Butcher's cattle. hiss M. Beattie front Kansas - Last Saturday the College team met Orders left wita w. Peak delivered city- is <pencll,pg- a few days with the Old Buys of the college in a friend- promptly. her father, James Beattie. ly game of Rugby on the campus and _ FARM - sel•eral spectators were, present to 1'' lr Winter is coming �; a are_lery sorry to report the witness it. Some of these, perhaps, j�•��•��� accident lt'hich, occurred on tht ,ere seeing the game for the first ■ and you will need something to keep Kingston road to lir. Arruwsmith • ' $- tune and would bl!"disa ointed or �' you warm. You w ill Had it at the he getting his c`ollar'bone broken. rather inclined to believe the gable a 0�4 ..SALE s Farmer's Supp Starts lir. Alfred Hamilton. twill hold- .rough one. Now -we are. sure no one We Save 1 Just Look . Hindoo Robes; 'Coon- will form their o inion' of Rugby b skin and Alaskan Beat, ]ilr Coats, as auction sale of hou=ehold furs- P 13 y y Beiaq oorapoaed of the south sant comer Uver-coats and underwear of all itUre, jigs. cult's, wood, etc., on this attempt at such. of lot No 12, in the 4th oon of the tornsbip kinds; Cater -proof suits fully lined, his premises, lot 18, coil. 5, Picker ' The Old Buys consisted of several - - - _ • ` of Pi:kering, consisting of 65 acres more old msociation players (really good at ou Horse blankets -and .also wrool.len ing oil- «"ednesda-• Nov. lStlt. • e a a IA - or less, Oa the premises are a good houite fair outbuildings and watered by a never t9♦ilioie epriug, T iia farm is well. adapted for either stock or grain. Tertra to snit pprcbsser. For further particulars apply to Robert McBruay, Piceeriog, P- O„ or W• T. Richardson, Notary Publiet Pickering PREVENTION IS BET- TER THAN CURE. Take warning in title and prevent ,disease by usi:g , it disinfectant, S01116 of oiu• specialties for house stable and opthouse are: Chloride of Linie, Kreso in Bulk; &Jc a pint. Mykral in 25(! bottles. B'ritiah Germicide 25^- and bac bottles Little s Soluble Phenyle. 25c bottles, $1AX) tins. Creolin in Bulk. We have others specially prepared, fol• hex, houses at 25 cents. Try something. PICKERING PHARMACY, blanket. These are Lp to . date ' See bills, for full .particulars. football)sonie men new at the game haying never 'played it before and •golds and prices -are right. Cail and see for yourself The ball and oyster s•upper'giv- en by the hockey Ixly �)n I'riduj sotne the old style of Rugby players. So ll a can easily see that any such o Front 10 to _5 per cent'• of _ _ E. BRYAN, c SO -N, evening ,was a 4tleces- front every aggregation pla�ring as a teats for the our ntrchase, yualit sou- 3' 1 3 - - • ••- Lot 11, Cin '_',• point. 3 -good turnout of the first time mint, in. the minds of it'] sidered when you by Pickerin g most f:tshimsable people fr.-0111 lovers of names, present a very -poor front. Ti.(- college buys know the g p )Markham. Claremont, OshavI.. «')Pithy, C+reellu oocl t:ndl surrouuci_ game faddy well was in the , . '�Je�i iill( 3 from its. DOMINION BANK in tucc'It� athet•ed to eu oy- g g oyinceti u a K' me tit the'w'eek before with the Teclrn'icxl school. • But as all know thein,.*.,lves an(1 to trip the light fantastic to the trains of Caller- when a teats is playing' that do,not know the rules of the giune, that all .. Wh Capital Authorized, $4,000,000 ly's orchestra•, of 11-hitby. Tltc scirnce;l)v'(•len•a player w•ho knows, • •e Capital f ago not *3:00U,00L, tntt-ic vias, grand. Tlte) oysters is out of the question. Consegiiently, Reserve -fund 13,000 000 t ail(} slipliel• 'were in keeping crit], Saturdaf'y game w•a� no exhibition of- Rugby, and those who saw it must Because lye can afford to. WHITBY BRANCH.� t}le art and ff ere sect cd by the p y r- boys "1 all styl It was aftef° S not yudge the gone by such, Again, the rulers are very strict its to rou rh _ � We bay for cash. sell for . cltslt and.. -have eery sinal) Q•aeral Haakiag Business Tran"oted (.)'clock when th- party- broke tri') till hal'in r eti r,yt'cl thentselye� to J playing and jai e!rss 'hors hind in ti 1_ 'lief' plave(d ganie few accidents occur. • running expert -es. stecial',attention t sen to the coUecaon c! Farmer s Sale and other \visa. $3ci-rid DEPARTMENT,'tem. thelia lienrts content. Thereceilit� were Targe ntid sliall be expended the The accidents of• tlli�' gitlne ff ere ac- counted for . (ole)}- by the players, -who. were the cause of such, being, off rules.As f� Proof oil the rental of rink rind ex- into CtIlle•, centre -W C�t1 Interest allowed.oa- deposit. of $1,00 and rip- pease of tlla 1>gcke�: boys Tile chiir e the e g rt wards, E. J. THORTON throulrlibiiV the 4easou. The b(,ys half to'wt1.5 wounded )vas inadt+ con= teary to all rules of the game and - " - MANAGER, ll'isli to thank their fatly friends -in ludlrg• would not tiecur where both sides • • \'otC_l' 11'e•6ffer a sample - for the assist war. given. kno,r the ghnie- _ heavy freight solid 14 k lad- - Tbr SaleaOii ing the party to aitch a sncce=s. 1� ednesday ttrortting abort It is a good gattle when so played. It develops inany features inIchild ies -gold •-%vatc•h,. works._un- itersa_lly gttalanteed three 4 Frank L. Gleeson was life in hotly and molal strep -that - . o'clock. for in Some jeers for only $25.00 t awakened by a noise coming from tell good the great World. '• - the store beneatb. Opon examin_ it -,-,-as found that: burglars people 'consider it too rough and would ban}§h it, -br~t a :study -of the • WRITE for our booklet oil • .I. hale. n.number o[ Pia 6 weeks old �•, ation g Frere in the The noise of villus of lutes and the adcanta es to g: ivatc ies. to dispose of. P -store. lir. Gleeson get -ting down stairs B g be derived frestn a 41catlthy •impu se to the upliftin5 of manly sport are too - - i The RiehardEon Co'y ` frightened the bltrglars on to the inane to be ilgghtly thrown over. ��T YY He Jackson, road. :lir. Gleeson called 06 thein to stn brit instead of stn in P Pp g' WC must h.•tve gfwA physiques in our risin Canadian and we mist not g • Jeweler? and Opticians. Brock st., south. Whitby. the 'whole -three -of thein opened- do so though, at the expense of a de- BROCK ROAD, ONT. 'f!te. Mr. Gleeson replied with one, generate morality. Such need be the ludwm�•wQwmnmw�••l• +0,M ,1.,rzrFn:�i•`x. iP ��ri!:.:......._xr.. ... . • ,' ,. -._. ::, .. �.- • ,.. ,,. _..:.:.. _ .�,:..... --. ..... -. ... _ d ..z... ,...�_...-., «tt:;.r.W-,.,na.�.w 7Frx -..r.. _-_-,, ..;';•-�W:.n,%.�+�wr�eY.ri:+ .",:�•SSa�zt:b'..s.....°4'i7.'�w..N.:�:.d:'i?n+It,i,l+•'-4±!''3'"�ix•�•..-v ..a_.. P,In —�•i� � 'C:�� Vie•'. .:. ,'. < ,C.... 9.• 1, , r • 9 1 Q • MAXE Exa'RCI9a A SJ►]i3IT. ,BEREAVED. What shrunk your woolens ? - ti Take Loag, Sloes, Full Szes,the Why did holes wear so SOUn I hsard a lover tell his love, ' Whenever You Cam. And could but sympaLhiso- t " You used common Soap To hear him calling her his dove -- ,; Exercise is much more necessary And note her 'soft replies. - to husnau life than most women - thiyak. _ I heard the man the maid adore. - -_ - Healthy stimulation is an absolute _r_saw- need; without it the body will rust And when the tender scene was o'er. -y r and fall into bits. The baby that They turned and worshipped me. never creeps about or kicks or ex- RZDVCL� r brcises at all either wastes into - a But when he saw my beauty there Tiny midget of bones and wrinkles, In that ^lightful gree'', ' or else takes on pounds of unhealthy X"JtOdin. Of ornaments he stripped ]ne bare Mat and becomes soft and short- And, gave them to his love, breathed and without vitality.fAa QW 'steres �• The' btain that '• never 'calls upon t -L Now in my heart there Is no room - Itself for work must become dull and For tender sympat)ay, tstupid, and it is the same way with Until next year, sweet roses bloom the muscles o the body: -- ublic Britain's foremost statesmen Aff�in upon this tree. are shadowed. .. From the outbre are filled with blood vessels that Columbus said the world„was round, The real j of an Outlri is gt�Od tear of the South African war'Mr. Cham= should be up and doing: ' The blood And most of us -declare berlain has been followed day and _ has several 'purposes, and one is to That since his time we've o i found Blue Ribbon Tea is � made from the tenderest and most night in his walks abroad by a It ariythilig� hitt square. ,carry away much of the waste fluids --� of the body. The lungs aro a sort skilful and powerful - emissary of delicate,4P'aves and flowers of the Ceylon tea plant - Y 1pf” refinery, -and the blood is a dis- Scotland Yard. A man of Mr.. DECDI'PFUL MAN, - - illing agent. If the blood becomes Chamberlain's spirit does not like It is delicious and Creamy to the taste—is simply delightful ' thick and unhealtby and sluggish the it, but there are other minds than Mdn't you think that was a with bread and butter. _ body does - not -keep its youthful his whose peace he has to consider. beautiful girl with me to -day, Ar_ _ - - state. ] es--Oow dull; lips loose Mr. Gladstone hated the idea of a thiur ?" body -guard, and had to, be tracked- "What -girl, my dearest ?" •their redness; the -complexion is .� secret. The accident is not in- "Why..you - -•';Fallow and unlovely. frequently abetter eat she wa$ with me when _ . It is an easy and simple matter to y safeguard than met us in front of the church." 'make exercise a habit -just like the the sleuth hound. Mr. Gladstone, .,,Was there a girl there, dear? I iue bon habit of putting out the lights at popping across the Horse Guards didn't notice, I was looking at night and wondering it burglars will and Into his hoose by the garden you." show up before morning. ontt=ance; slow, full breaths, whenever escaped unwittingly, the And then she loved him all thb �� - man who was awaiting him with a more. long, A most excellent scheme is to take loaded revolver in the main street. Te 'you have a chance; . when you are Mr. Foster preserved his life by do- 100 Reward, $106 � i walking, when you are going to parting quite by chance from-Dulblin , by a route contrary to that chosen. There is more Catarrh in this section als"Id be Alt1[ for ibis• sleep, when you have just awakened. - - of the country than all other diseases Such habits are valuable, most as S1aeK. MizadOUtod Label �^—� put together, and until' the lt few C*71*jm Groes L►e sly Valuable,' but because they don't cost years was Supposed to be Incurable. For klUTUALLY IIE•LPFUtlr a great many years doctors pronounced tti _ an .a I nd—ar-e_a- little_troubl.. _. _ ,t, a lineal dtueaso dna pre— ibed local.. lots of women fancy tl+ere is nothing "I am sorry to disturb you," said ramedlsS. and by constantly fa+firg to n elle practices. onsense, etrre with local treatment. pronounced I at the athletic men that train. They you'll keep quiet white I remove the It incurs c., e valuables.' And he. smiled leas I to be a constitutional dlaease and mare- tire- the healthiest, strongest,- finest- P faro- reqvires constitutional treatment. looking creatures in existetice. Go asttly as he levelled a revolver at his limit's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by Ladies !ln$ d�lllds F. J. Cheney do ' Co Toledo. Oh 10, Is 1 thou "tend 'do likewise on a little victim.mar- scale. "Why, certainly !" said the latter, the only cone taken nnl cure on -the mar- ,�,� Can Sara This { - - 6cale. � ket. ]t le taken tnternairy' fa dews � with equal -affability: "Perhaps from to drops to a teaspoonful. It acts „j -' ,you'll permit me to facilitate the directly on 4he alood and mucous Sur- tem ur { '% DROVE ��� 1 faces of the s tem. They offer it Dna bun- For }1A1f roceedin s b tutu ou some in- y' Whom Scag _1( uJ1j •-_..v- P g Y giving y' dreg dollars for any case it (elle to -- formation that may save tittle and curs, Baad for circulars and testimonl- . %r t hasten your departure. There iSl els, Address. - RRnm�}AA j�TT �j (e1 Q F J. CIIENEY & CO., Toledo, O- l7Ulu jJ2sJj�Q1J very llttle c:xah in the hourc�-only -'Sold, b Lrp ,ace, rnc, li r9W lIIates 1 three doJars, as It happens -not a Hall's aRtllyEPlIIs are the bast: D address and w SO" pie - 1 -O. EOBERTSON CURED HIS Cent more., , on- my word as a gentle � + ISE?r year name Lod ress a ..:1 inall rrw.n-atld you'll find it in -that pock- you post lxdslart setsttiheAngelilly lsWat �{IDNEYS BY USING DODD'S et -book. But the iIlcerware Is Doectoj ,You've got a fete., sir " tas•estsatslnche+,naaee )IYtoeThyCross I ps, lent : "IB It -what you would call' Tb•Fami:y Ree rii,"aod t.sun ty is I,- Cross 1 KIDNEY FILLS. worth ta} inS�, and there .is some cal- I a'4).gh fever,' doctor ?" Doctor :Y� m K:1 at sire each. �. also `.•e s yac `uable brie-ra brat." 1f you lat'en't I tertifsratefree toeach purc7raser. Thew pictures are Well, it is and 1t isn't. Two dol- I handsomely (imbed In IT colors. and could not be And l3is ]3heuitiatism and Dropsp room for it all in your -bag I Shah, Jars, please." -Patient . "H'm t Is bought in ary store lot lex than roc. each. E"ry Eaw happy to point out what is' best { / one you c8er them to will buy one or more. Whsra Departed Never to $ettrrn-Flo ccorth taking. You ntny rely on my the-0t`fec'er as t.lgh as the lee sold Kad w she money, and rra w:,l tend you elks Makes a Statement. {judgment, anal 7 ass'.ire y;ou that my would you say 7" j N SAND$OMS B'iTR $CARE' Iadc3-e viii be er,tlrr13.d1driterecteei." a 7 „N : Ova to inches lung. E inches wide, made from st oicted lJontroal, Qur., Nov. cJ —(Special)' '1'�'re Very kind, I'm sure-" said j - .. ..'.._. l ,. fns d alt k -�The illness and cure of I+ir, George t;,e burglar. "I eha:l be glad to Dear Sirs: -I wax for F sen years ui4 re skins w.+h six ens !�,t brat tate. its. rery Robertson, of 39 it. Antoine ' Sc a :+test atyi.. s J. lloy uwul be mars than pteaid. i hear what you have to sa3, although I a sufferer from Bronchial trouble, ural re. oO J� oufor +, handsome Can said: this city, is further and convincing I shall resent the privilege of rr and would be so hoarse at times 1 struemefall, I could tt buy fur turf. It Is list beaus fall, 1 coved Dol buy on. bxe it is ons proof that Rheurntiem - and Dropsy jetting c our advice it tt should not that I could scarcely speck above a .ton for l3 -co.'- The regular pr earn all fur stores is are both the results of Diseased Kid- coincide with my own opinion. Anti wh•srper I got no relief from any• I, i3 oo, and they feu. equal la apQe ar.au any � r to - neys. Mr, Robertson had Dropsy I Its I can't yuitc understand• your mo- thing till I tried your MIPQATID,i ' ul , were Wet that a hid great g number ni co little, vera it act that we hada =:ut nntabat awc:a li and Rheumatism for 8"e years. ]Ie I IIves, you'll excuse me for keeping J}'O�'SFY BALSAM, Two bottles I specullytoraeduring tl,•summer when the litrners cured his Kidneys by using Dodd's I this revoler pointed at you wt ilr g �, Qunceunnd -rite �let ti.et ctureessatoo--da . tuiijv ie Kidney Pills' and both ,diseases de- i }we make the rounds. S at'e r'il'l and ala. botiltF made ail guarantee to treat ,,u right. d will to . { complete cure_. I would heartily gu --- ns.- �1 d the victim.. r silo yet _- .. " I1v w•-1 n:Ca jreeoat money to +wr so r --parted for. good. Speaking of his recommend - it to anyone aufSering I pays petes y"^s Fes' — { case Ads, llcbertson says' "I should prefer to have it so. 'that from throat or Jun troclbie. — wilt satesttt oaoaeeeat QnseTHlt g I COW.NIAL ART CO.. Dep. Zp oronto. "I had been troubled with Dropsy I ever I do in this (natter I wish, to J. F. VANNIBUSICIRK. do under con►pulo-ion. I yield grace and Rheumatism for five yeasts, I Fredericton. r,e am now well ,and it is all owing to I fully to tFe irecitable. Your zecol- Dodd'a Kidney Pills, Before 1 start- ver,' I trust, `ts loaded ?". "Of course 7•Sn tic• "Could you love me if I l::�at j - we will v!oe A"bLtnatr ed usitlg them. I could hardly put "Good' I IrTe less likely to be di.- - all my mote"y ?" -She: "Iiow much BOYS I Fs my feet to the floor they were swol- thargwl." Angry Father -in -Law I1dn't yo.a have you to lose=+ /� u is len so much from Prepay, • .lav arms And he helped the burglar to select tell'.nie when you. married my daugh- I - A fFiC� GRADE used to swell at times so' that, I Ithe desired artiness ter that you were worth $40 000 ?" ..-could not put my chat on. And now," sat] the'cirtim, `'if coir mon in -Law "'�o, SIr;. I said .that I t On+nnre�d for - A rriertsl advlaoa me to use i Aad for Mioard's grid fake ao .other one year 1N AT H - Dodd's Kidney Pills otiering to' Fay don't mind, I should -like to rake I could lay my hunt's on $40,000; but I! you wul to a few loan war': for u+ any Inn inventory of these: things. It l had 1 doue <o I should now be An Fishier c most when they realise day atter schoo', Boys molt eoalote refer• for them if they did not help. me.'.lM•nn't take eery long." -gaol."- tnea from .+rent. or Room mstuardlaSe suite Before I hud. used the second. box I I Ibe tact is,' iiia the Dur�lar, "that they look li,.e home. of t!' -cis t�-day,-tr•P.w York. Room -510. Na lid felt a great i rorcmnnt. I tank rclat!Or_3 -F•fat Are„ Naw York. L .11 A. , ' I "I'm rather in a hurry, And I roust gat whstt you like. -Give the I seven bcxes in all and I don't kr.uw confess that 'I'm ct a sus[riclove ria- iyt�ttve orsms some work to do, These I 1 , , '0ominlon Une StBamShIps "shat it is. to be auk since." ture. we can't help our dispos- ;unctions need exercise as nuch as as art M�oard S Lialnunt Las b rmao s Nen d to Liverpool . itlors. I find le impo'ss'1b10 to - rid t it they're deli- I" of t, d rton to L41vorpoot T 3f the human anatomy. but ttivsel! o! tits lurrirg suspicion that d that Dr: l'oa Stan's I i rt• dna YutHte•vshsa luperter aeeemtnodatew SHADOW :OF THE ASSASSIIwf. ata give them the aid ].` — them may be a trap. ' Pineapple Tablets afford and you can eat Charlie : ''l out}g Blddley seems to erau•taasa+ofpv.eager. ssioses sad ssraroaw�ta, ,fe amideblp el>K'al ►ttca'.bo hat b•. n thea W 7WM "Not at ole," said the vi^tim, thin that's vrho;esotno and palatable- think tl:c girls arc a illy after him." I d Fwirs aad Tbb•d Class act•otntnoasuoi Treat ]glen Who Have Paid Feanl- Perhaps.. sl:oul i have explained Y S FIo "11'ell, the Anes who aro after 1 f ar•.nd all rertleulars,atwir to my saq t for Greatness. 5o in A box, 35 cents. -8 et sit u I .tebe ocP'm 11ttN1 ttxs orrtetss: M y owner. Pardon me for having him c 't ly must b� craTY•" O_ thouuP tiers]': prolonged your un- t.Ma roll ,said tl at I � _-._-- _----- •- -- T itspit., laatss • tf sa leoramaatst..Wtatmal Preewitions have failed to prevent I - Bobby : the slaughter of over a score of. the eatir.rfs. The tact is, i am insure- wGP1.t to eat that 1-iece of cake' in YOUR OVERCOATS agairst -barglary--over-in.su red, bo- the pantry -because it wOVid make Iiighcst ]:ersonages in the world dor-'Itn.e,en'y'ou and meso that this little ing' the last century. Within the me sick." Mother : ".Yep, Bobby.' affair isn't costing you and mo n cont'inclr.giy "But, ma, it dna tadrd Puiu wouiA tool hatter last tune years France anis America I penny; But an inventory :could Bobby. ( sic .'• of ours in your w, ii. •wnw d7eec l�dntreal, Bos 159 hax'e each lost a Etresident, Persia greatly a tsist me in proving my less. hasn't m BRITISH ""-�7r.'a ^vEtYG CG. { Tfains L.S� TEA Thg • her Shah, +Korea its Queen, Atist'na 50, if you don't mind----" per over Sixty V�ars • • - � - DtION -----' E, its Empress, Italy its -King, and "Of course 1 don't mind !" said the -- - i -afa•. wrssr.o>rs';oonaio% 8iwdrt btu Deco oyd b7 i �g����O of C; C11 '- AS! VIA TFlit < L�ervia her. King ,and Queen.' The burglar, warmly. , And he cal'ed oil nL'liwtof soothers for te.:rcLll sen .h,le c••thloe tassasaou in does not rrarson:- "A nob- the names of the articles" whits the `r1e�^tlthe yOhl III, swa"Itta„asotQethaat j rau, an.ind Is the 77 King St, Lea+, Toronto, _ ter, purer soul was never realeascd," owner made a memoralidunl. k,t remed7 femur:nb:. T+.uys.. Dents a 1)oct a U N I N -PACIFIC Inld Lydrua:i.t1• throutanut toe world. Be sure imt +syr p�q,�ts.f,a.ctvarores. 'tiaid one, who knew him intitnatoly aitt�r"�eR wIriaLOAli-oOClttSUaYRtip." 23.7b JACK&TS,C.tPKtilNkB, STOLE;y, R.�FFF, • when the I)tike at Ilevonahirc's bre ntc'n.ep•Tre. P+nd a-cacalot l thrr was murck-rod in Phoenix Park. He ; "'Reggie F'ita.james has her,elnu Mr.. Noodle : "Clever ? Why, she!Ra'w eDtt AND orASI yC vtanted. Seng]tai, --• -'- 1 The ;rese•rve tts-diin the AVinter price 1[a 1 It you want 'a'quick art ti pleas- - They I y' reckless ]y engaged iq any number of i )Ins braiia enough for tv'a, Alis i ---: not trip,, select the Union Pa= ' Palace -at St. Petersburg the room �girl5, wit, lie always gets Wit of it." Cutting." Miss Cutting :';'Has 'she? ' FROTA Olt GatlJjjfcitic, its trains from Omaha In 'thiel the tarn, shatitored and ; ,he : "R'ith decency ?': Ne : "Oh, Then she is just ,the girl you ought 'newspa �r� TME reaching the .Pacific Coast bleeding . Ak-xander Il, cy'ay carried lyes.! Ile mereip has to go and ask., to marry, Mr, Noodle." _ to die. ] rryahini{. remains to this, the fati,er's consent, and It's a'1 i and MAGAZIN: P£RSODiCALS, BOORS. eta., w hour as'at the+ ir.uuicnt .Uac life lett oft." ' I,ecer's Y-7, (Wise 31cad) Disinfect- dispatched to tubscrttrsrs by first ntzil� by ��� Quicker his torturer] frame: Fhardll. less iint Soap Powder • dusted in the WM. DAWSON k SON9, `liralStd, T nal rd. I7nnon 16 ® ghastly was tho.na^ntoriul of his laic- A PLeAsat+t Duty -"1l lien I know i hath; softens tl:e «'Iter Ind disin- licusc, 1' cam's llwldinRs, London, C i I he largest Subscription Agent} in the world. decessur- w!;ieh cams. uuaxpectedl; •anytit n; «orthy of r, commerndetion, tests. oc ourhst. sec on application: F r^ i(iAN'A:1Y OTHER LIKE. to the hands of poor Frederick Gay'- I consider it ruts fl+ity to tell it " sr.ys -- �.� Pto p andnliaUlt. J - enriisir's succa:>s:,r in Ireland. Sir ; Rrv.. Jas. ]NNt-deck, of I3amhrir P1 I a Ilan is it, nitre, that you; 18 - nd f 00. m t F las i N A L L CHANGE OF RODS 'George Trevulyan .pushed Wlidt� a ,"lir. Aggncw's Calarrl:.•l Po:c',:,•r }'a51 re.cr get n l ri're nt school'?" 17atn curtaiii in his•'ruun: of 'the,Ludgc in c,ired me of Catarrh ciF [isi y':: ra ' AIld ttiat 3'our Itiend, Lot'i:;a ��TENTS NO CHAtiGE OF GARS the Ph(•ottia furl:, and there found stand!ng. It is c,•rta:ii';; n.r it tl i;t ' ;bur;, gets so ninny !" Akre (in- 9l COUHTRIE$. NO DETOURS the blond-staincrl cunt of his 1 r,- 1 its' r1P�ct. 1'!.n first applicat!nn 1 o. roccntly) : "Louisa Sharp has such drZOIAt - cursor, forgotten by those who had fitted lice in live minutes Z. cis•"-•'J cle'.er Ilarents t'.` -RID- � To PATENT • - 'brought•him.•thri'n,+ar:d-carrinrl l;im. �To PATIENT eTheOverfanti Route' Itching, Srsrrlln Gree ins AYBEE LITIGATION. hence drat] No tc'endcr :?ir G,rorgt• •T..endcr : 'I've been told Ri',ers �r L. P f t esndfor Nandbeot401 the Way' _ Trevelyan's hair turned white: thrat i rank is in olcl ?1oldsicorthc's cVill." Crawling' Skin Diseases reiin-t-d in a rw I IC3 Oay 8t,.TORQ MT0 on patewts, &a. the board of •the ':7ic'rl Earl" _lust 1st -raid :•' 1st Isis rnme is in it. He minutes by Agr,eH's t!,ntrnent. Dr. A>news __. Be sure, your Ticket reads something of its ruddy hue. tics. (sif;::ed it r.s a wit,, F. 7 ht7L'S all, Ointment relicvs instantly, and cures rtter, L+ over the U`'TON"pAC•IFIC. I3al�oar's lite in Ireiaycl teas one I ant_ -good gracious'! IVIIE&s the mat Allntctaeseani allcall;rupuons of�lun5ki:iLllt-is Poultry, ALL K1140S of tong vigil.. Aritled uieta''eiccotvprani- ; tff ?' ' L-cndor : "Nothing; only I've aoth}n4 and qu!etir:g and'actslike rnagicd in all. I Fall information obeerfa'ly ed. him ctnrytvhcrc, 'assn in the Pr!- !et1t hinT� ".50-oil,.0,w 5', ength ttf t b) }it:mors, jtritation cC the Scnip or Rashes ! utter,.�'RU'1T8 .{' -'fttrniahed on apps' tion to aacy pt bhe -ga?1 ijnks. The like lire i+-- 't ring fcea:i g t me. 31 cents a Lox —zf _ , :,Cautions were obsorved as a mutter I : _ { �y�Y�s And Farm Pro. � g, F. CART] R,'T.P.A., of course for ACs, Jinr} c', but (#l;ad- 1 ' t �' T Cl e ' "1'oor Jarlt says 1-e cannot I Eggs, duce j;enerally't 14 Janes Buildibg,. stcr,e'a- biographer could not endure , /� 9Ioard s LHment s used gj phis c,a�±t Jvn. without AClFs lii.hr. lIn's mar- consign it to us Toronto, Canada. the rn<straint.•. went "neck or•,no- I and himself into dyspehsi:�, and itfney! e 1 t;t will het g, B. CIiOATF, G. A., l Yhfng into his IiT6 is 'Chief Secro I Husband "I am surpri<'ea, 1;nrll ' rant cat ani thing lnrt ? i Ir l:." Ile .-Well, If that's .n 11 !te Rpp9e�, You good'.price 126 Woodward Ave..-, tart', and came out unguarded and'1that,you should have such bad ta,tr itt it,-' ir• ought to be able to lice Detroit, With. unhurt. ns to cctt:tr the'hair of -another scan.-'.• Gretyt political crisis like that. an on your hend." 11'iie 1 "And i aIt'1 out' Kiss Rlche.r 1'H>< .•through which Britain is now press- am surpri.ed tl'at you should wear- �� f rss Co __- >3 p M�oa�d's io m�o�.in fhe Hcrlae, i Dainser} Commission 4(3--03. ml, Ing alts ya engender din -ger fair their Ithe, wool cf. ar,uthpr she' or,-your,�� y,d 'IORG7NT0. LIMITP - .iPrtndleal figures. TTnknown to the -back." _ j c. gam, �- '"}Y_ _. , .- ...,-.:.� - .. .,.-_.Y._� e,S''eR1"i'6'T -`-�"��_._._.—,..-_-_-:-"""^•.�::tm'..- _.�.+•5:..... u._�ta,.rc- ...:LLus^�'--.y,.,. '�m�.ar.iat�&tx� w.!•.� ..._ .. _ _ _ _ .. _ M - J• - " `t' ,�.. - : ,. _ r . .. - .... . - '. •' y - _ ___ ... - _ . .. - ., � ., . .., , -. r. ,i ... .. ..: _ w. _ - . y '? r { f`. After thfnlring deeply for some night pia racking cough dtatunabed will you honor me by becoming my B1i�lL1 �F BLACK LL21111 A time she took two letters -from her the household, and when he slept he wife ?" BEWARE j'! A r THE pocket, both andressed to Mary rambled in delirium_ . Heart that - _--�—��_ ; .,, nPatVVI .—Z' o�Erst""was from a e waa frIend� i1Tce ergo ary ;.ng her tresses and t.binking of her "ANCE AS I!� I DL] _ _ firm of lawyers in India. offered to nurse him. sees" �] rr�� pleasant prospects a sound brt�ke _ TO CHARACTER. .: •".111I'E� s el. "We regret to inform you oto. the "'E's got a pound or two," re- upon her ears. It was the opening _ ` death cf your father, Major John marked the landlady, "an' soon: a of a window. The servants had prof. Starr_ Does Net--S+tke' Q _� _ a -- W'lricheeter, killed in' a sWrmdsh some that's gory out'e - goes ter ther 'ors- !loner biuce�Yettred :to' rest; but she Who part Their Hair in p]a- . I - weeks ago, By his will, made short= 'pital. 'E ain't long fer this world; was a brave woman and felt no fear. "I have escaped 1" The man drew ly before -Ms death, we fled that a noomonia e'a got. An' see 'ere, She went on to ttie landing and its- the )!Siddle. - the curtains serosa the French win- aur¢n of £15,004 has been lest to Sir mdse, lodgtn'e is my livin', yer owes toned. There was an unmistakable . -0? ., � 'dews and turned savagely to the wo- Prince IIohenlohe, the late German Peter Markham, of Chetwynd Manor. me a matter of two pound now, .. I Found of someone moving about the Imperial man. "Weil. have you nothing to Portal Chancellor, was once asked Farley Cross, Surrey, to be invested gives yer-flys ,days, -an' that's till ddatng-room. . say to your husband atter tea years' Y g by a You.hg official for his ' advice as by him in English sectuities for your Sat'd',. If I ain't paid er Silently she wont dawn the stairs, to the best method towards attain- i; separation 2" benefit. The capital is to remain wdth lm." quietly opened the dining -room door, Ing success In lite. Ii1is answer was, *`I am very glad to see you, Jim," under his control until your marriage And so. every averring when Mary and turned on the electric light. A "}Gear -black clothes, and hold your, Then show if by getting me some- We have eommunicated with Sir Peter came home from her weary tramp man was kneeling at the sideboard; to thing to cat and some clothes. I Markham, and doubtless you will fie' 1.she n n"er time in the sick' man's with an oath he turned and faced r Nobody ever succeeded in obtainin® Who Is in the House ?'' The second letter was from Sir lh !um left him, and he could con- "Agatha !" leanings in foreign expression of his - "INobody; f am alone." . -- Peter Markham. "' verse rationally. "Jim I" --' -- ------ ' private political opinions. about B is "That's luck as I must bide here "I have heard with deep regret o! "Who are y, you . he asked. For a moutent they glared at each fain, Russia, or France. There is a • for a bit until the hire aad c is tk±`death of my old friend, .Major , - cry .' I am the lodger from the floor other. world of wisdom in his advice to the over. -}there is little Ma Winches- Winchester. I understand that you Mary below. I am glad you are a little "You Jezebel I" young official. ^tie T. have been made acquainted with the better." He sprang towards her, but a A sensation was recently caused at Yotr forget that you have been terms of his will, and I gladly under- Y • away ten years, Jim. l4f is ei' h- t the trust placed upon me. I `Have you been nursing ine ?" .-' strong arm seized kiar by the throat, the Chicago University by Protesaod teen now; but never mind about her, shall be pleased it you will make. ar- "I have done what little I could." aad he waa faced by Rory. Markham. Starr publicly declaring that meet ra emente to take u our abode "Thunk you; I have been bad. "Back, you scoundrel; on your who part their hair in the middle sit down and have some supper, and ng D Y Fancy anybody troubling themselves knees. Miss Winchester, please leave have a ., degenerate streak in their ';_then I,will see about clothes." at Chetwynd Manor, and I will do about me. What is our name?" us: I will. settle with this feflow." natures. -­ - "You are. lookin -�lo-o—im-- and myself the honor of calling won you Y die declared that stitch mea g °$ "Mary French." "'isles 'Winchester ! What did you-­01 romlortable. How have you been on Thursday next." „ in modern civ. Y Mary French t" call this woman ? Miss Winchester?" growth of degeneracy living ?" And on the following day Sir Peter The sick man started from his bed. "W'hat do you mean, sir ? 'Phis t ization. The rolossor's - insinua- --- -- ..Major Ri`lnchoater remits every Markham drove up to holly Tree P e13' Villa. Agatha; opened the door. • and glared at her with wild eyes. lady is Miss Mary Winchester." tion has sot -any foundation in mouth from India for his daughter- B Pe "You -Mary French I" "She lies, the false Jezebel;. she is truth, Larke numbers of America's end "I am Sir Peter Markham. I have „Yes, why fere you surprised ?" m,V wife, Agatha French- atha noblest citizens "And you collar the lot; does Ma called to see Mise Mary Winchester," Y Y part their hair in �� anything ry Becaaise I -I am Jim French." French, the convict's wife-I'I " the middle. These include- such mea y ng about her _father ?" . "I am Mary K lnchester._". M father t" A paroxysm -of coughing seized him "You know, Jim, that at reed "Dear me, you sur•prize me. I had • Y as Mr. Choate (the. Anybassador to no idea that is to say, I' expected "I -your father -no, no--" and he sank on the floor exhausted, the the United Kingdom), Mr. Wil- + to tell her nothing so long as the P But Agatha -$he told me." A thin stream of blood ran from liam K. Vanderbilt, and Mr. Cha.uxr -money casae," a much younger -exp.• "And do you meant _say that you "I have seen much sorrow; "She told ou lies. A atha !s m his mouth. ce De perhaps Y g Y y Pew• The assertion has arous- fiat e kept it up all LlrJe time, that accounts for wife, and your name is not French. "She lies; - she is mot Itfary Win- ed a storm of protests. .. . iL My father -_and y your mother separated 'TfriSriy years o, You are.,�lary Wencheater=-daughter cheater. She is Agatha, my w-ifet" Still another man, the r :--Agatha?' B the way, what fa ,ago, proprietor and when she died-" of Major John �iitxhester, now out "I -I am Jlm French. of a cheruist's shop, is of the cams _ " name now ?" - _ in Tndia:'' - "Aad -is Aiary .1 r -each. y -our -dough -- _ 'Jim French made married "Yes, yes, of course, I heard the oPirrl°rr-as-the-prore'ssor. -' 1 -Te- has -- 'ray 1' _sic "But why was this kept from ter?" announced a boycott of she assili . - ry; and John Wincbester mo?„ Y P _ . to Agatha Winton." _. • r went away and. never set. foot in '" . th •• •- -•. England sin. Well, dear, if your father and mother livednn- I+ French !s the real '�Sary �Yln- middle, and his advertisement is "And Mary Winchester?" E ,� happily and when. our mother died �cttAater." "Is stili known as Mary F'reneh-.-- You are prepared to come with me pp y y Iworded in the following manner : . = - our h `her went to India, and lett Itor the ramn !s mad; let him . You are clever, Agatha, but what tO Chetwynd, Rory- a�td I will try to } y • Only those who part their hair on about my clothes? I must have make your life happier." you - with us. You were a little go•' ' • . - l one Fide need applv," finite then, and we were -newly mar-� "Ile quiet, lease. ifnow did you .. .-- -them at once." . •- Rory ?" y The chemist was asked for his ex- . q P - "I must go out for them, Jim; I "Yes, -Rory is my eon; there . tire vied. Agatha gave you our name, come here ? Why, man, you are In a planation, and his reply was • "Hair . on the two of us, so you will be and kept you in Ignorance so that dying state." parted in the middle usual! �haee none In the house." only y' Y g°� ------ ''You -you are quite straight with able to take the management of the � she could use the quarterly remit- � "Aye, I am almost done for; but W th -cigarettes, red waistcoats, and , me, Agatha? I have often thdtrght blanor.t' - tances which your father seat. And i she -Mary Winchester, the real ce- � a great faculty of posing and keeping ' ' y put we away In, a Very short space of time, then 1 got into trouble, -and spent I wag- in want, and I canoe to -to get dressed up. that !t ryas you -who - ten years ago," Agatha French, alias Winton. the tonyearsin gaol--" moray somehow. I dildn't' know my . . . _ . _ g „ { I WANT MEN TO WORK. „ you escaped 7" °}wife was herw--" tlh, Jim I" .convict's wife found herself comfort- .- "':fell, Tet it go at that. Show me ably lodged at Lhetw�ynd Manor -as "Yes, and Agatha gave me up to "Where. Is she? Tell. rhe, ,I havoI Since -1 Inserted the adv&Al.gemerrt e bed, and I will sleep while our are IM '��e�mr• Itb� Police. But they couldn't hold l looked for her. day sifter day. Tell I have had appliratto"s from twenty . P Y lwere taking back. gFor two vs Thanks 'ronuser wife.'* Fancy .. To the Irl whose Imo. I slipped theta again as the me-aho myI sensible-loolin clerks." Ile said all one. Fan a soft bed 4 er ten 4 position she had � !� g de, iieacrn, . there 1s •someone of them r - ,Nears' gaol; the other five would-havr3,usurped she gave not a thought; even , parted their herr bald, one side . - killed me '' I lay in a dirch, wet to she in ro sok after For. I am you except one, and he was bald. the men she had betrayed was for P She led the convict to a bedroom, gotten, sed her We was Oiled with ^I am a wreck now. I shall nev r w-,3 find her address here !-- This Judging by the hair is absurd, " Ind then returned to the dining but one ambition, and that was to act over It; but I should like to H robbed on the Hoot in a bud- =o.f cotirsc; 1: ,t. still, there are reasons - - , room, She -was a handsome woman become the mistress of Chetwynd I Agatha first. I should like to find died heap. Rory picked kum up and to believe that personal appearance - . �Sanor. ether b a marri hTheir conversation was i carried him to his own Der, while .-Io a sod .that to cthat ter, A keen of about thirty-two years of age, but Y ago with I - . - g would easily have passed for twenty - ;Rory Markham or, failing that, gir"she haa'gone I know not where." rcervaat was disgatchod for a doo-observpr has stated that the aristo- $ve Aa she sa£ thinking a' hard IPt:tcr Hrr>^elf" interrupted tor, cracy are much fairer than the aver- ..... book came into her face, Rory Markham was a high-spirited by the landlady. I Sir Peter tlfurkham was incredu- age of the population. He states I. ' *hs returns I you fellow of tweni fiva and "I'm glad' as yer ve recovered yor lous when he heard the story, and . that this is the ..case because the lair - pails everything Just eYg y'- Pard 1 .. Y I Agatha considerable attentlow but wits, cos yrr money's done, an' it tried to obtain an Interview with tend to attain greater success than ' as fortune and posrtion are in at 13 I g . grasp 1f he is hero to, I I sir Peter was completely fascinated then ain't any more corrin' I must A atha, but she had retired to her Agatha, the dark In most careers and in the am lost. I will do It, I moat, and by, the charms of ,big card, and rev-I'avo ther roam. An you; too, miss I room am locked the door,' 'In the higher atafione of lite ll titary Winchester could, -yes -I eral times hinted to Rory that she '-'Out yer goes on 'Sat''d'y." I morning she had gone. £treat lawyers, soldiers, sailors, .. . .wriII - iw•ould make a desirable daughter -in- "Heald your noise, woman; you Rory went up to London by the -and men of action are usually fair - Sha ltnsttly'rlreesr•d and lett the rnake m head ache. I shall have I first train', and with his heart almost • law. , I Y Artists are somewhat - fair, but. �housee. Entering - a hansom she Matters went on smoothly for a F'leftty of money by Saturday, and i hi.q ins with Joy he held Mary in divines are dark, Actor and explores c -drove to the nearest telephone ex -;couple of months, and then air ,for Iwi'1 settle both ovr accounts " obis area again. Iers are the veru darkest of opts. change, where she rang up Now Scot- tasked Rory what hda intttsttons were I On Friday overung, when all was.' Jim French was alive when- Rory Pollticai reformers, agitators. and ' "Mand Yard. in the matter, quiet, the sick man arose ?roe.• his brought Mary to Chetwynd Ma r, similar men, includirig violent Iladi- 'Are you looking for Jim French, "Well, clad I like Mary well enough bed and dressed. it a face was but in the evening ho died, atter cats, 'aro uauallY dark-romplexionc ' dhe seta I gaunt and pale, and bis newly grown . making a statement that restored her ped convict ?" but only as a friend," I men•. . 1 heard tailed to hide the . hollow in to her roper position. .. "Yes." "'by, confound It, air, what mc;re' ( D i The fair man is bold, ambitious, ' r, his checks. Rory and Mary- were married as . I 1.You grill find him at Holl • Tree do you want ? A beautiful lady -like, etrergetic, and d°nrineering. The _ ;'Villa,. St_ John's Wood_" } . gi; l.. Look vert, Rory, if don't I "I must have money to -night for speedily as possible. Agatha was ! dark tn,an is- of -a resigned, religious ' _ She her sake: They 'ekn`t recognier are i :xecer heard df again, and Sir 3'eter i .. - , hastily, dropped the receiver marry her, I well," I nature;. It . is the ' men of action I with this beard." !Markham as he contemplates his I who tend to be fair, and the men _. ,land hurried away to Uxtord Street, ! "And I'll be the first to congratu- where she called t a large drapery late you, dad, Good-bye, I'm oft Slippdng a Jeremy into his pocket son a he�piness cannot repress a rot thought to be dark - p he crept down the stair and out In- shuddet at his narrow escape from . • , tewtablishment and asked for Ielary Ito the Grahams'." - I D , It is the imitasivc, the arti•+ar,. ti,n - _ . - • - French, "The Gra.hama', you are always to,the night.`, With one of his, few' "the coniict's wife.'. -London . Tit. `divine, who is usually veru dark. remaining coins he took a ticket at Bits. r The abap was closed and rho em- I there lately; what la the attraction? g 9tr tnFrx+iti enough, there is not n re- i y 1 part. Mary y Waterloo Station and was soon - cord of a 1. french oat about to de "Well, since you.aro so much in great ar.tress a ho is not [Tench greeted Agatha with surprise I love with Mary I'll tell you -it's speeding into the country. • • - dark. 'Those Individuals .vho have - . 8 "I have the 'plans all right; it is - ' _ ABOUT SLI -11,P, "Yon re surprised to see rete, dear, laughing face, a pair of blue eyes, •1 ri<•en to the highest dramatic ami- -- - as easy a crib to crack as Uve ever but my Wawa is lstportant. You and a crown of golden hair." seen „ . Some women claim •they can_ slop lienee In this country have usually --7. have , often asked me about .your i With a light- laugh he swung him- been people of extrewely hark, com- - father. He has come home at last." "if over the fence and- took a path Alighting at 'a small.station he only on one side! If so, then there plexinn. . ht eci foto the dark road. After must be something, wrong with them; -- ' "My father, Agatha ? •Oh, take through the wood.P g' g # fTotnresor Karl Pearson Rave a leo- _ ` walling a Yrtiie he climbed a wall.. I though some authorities claim w'e lure on "Character Reading, . sae to him, HloW I have longed to I A few minutes tater Agatha glided g' from see .him !" ou•t of the shrubbery and walked before him lay Chetwyand Ma.nor,and'should always sleep on the right External Signa" at the. :loyal Insti- . "You infest be prepared for a shock stealthily in the same direction. She he hid in the damp bushes until the i side, so .ea to give the heart I?er- .tution, was somewhat of ., . dear and now lights should pe extinguished. fectl free action, One side is rob- ray you will under- walked slowly along unfit the sound Y P , -stand why I have always recused to I of voices reached her ears, and, Agatha sat in her luxurious. bed -!ably ably not evenly developed with the ] I1I SAME Ol LNION, . tell you anything about him." crouching down she peered through room brushing her long htiir before other, A healthy woman or girl i He even went so far as to- Fay that . In spite of Mary's questionings, she the bushes. the mirror. A wild exultation fill- I can sleep, and should sleep, on, one It was Improbable that Judas Iacar- would say' no more untie they neared . The sight that' mist her, eyes made "d her heart. Her plans had sur side and then on the , other even ; iot had red hair. He stated that the • ;- .. 1. St. John's Wood, where she dismiss- her team stand affil. Rory Mark- Peeded beyond her moist sangutne ex- 1, changing unconsciously in the night. result of his investigations was that -�ed the hansom. I ham clasped in his erms the slight pectatlons.- She was the prospective Some women twist: and contort -their I the Iscariot lied jet black hair.- The - _ -- girl. Her head was on mistress of Chetwynd Manor. faces during sleep, and thus form people She had timed their arrival well, figure of a I , lecturer stated that red-hat••^rd As they _appraoched Holly,Treo VI la his shoulder and Tier, lips upraised to As soon eta Rory miased Mary from wrinkles, which ,continue during their ! were the most. , and bia-c'-tvairFrt the found a small trowd tSe household of the Grahams' he'People y gathered hie. And the girl was, Mary French I waking hours. The reaaon3 for this the ]taut, eonscientio•.•j rt re- rouiul-the gate .and the. house . sur' With noiseless steps Agatha with- boldly asked where she was, and Mr.I �vcrsal of established belief. -It is :_� P g Graham took an unctuous delight in are carious. Indigeattble food In 'rounded by policemen. Agatha'n-o- drew; fear was fn- her heart, and the stomach is one cause. Goin to true that red-haired people were -- tinned M back, and the • both for the moment she knew not what informing him that he had discharged i g I shown to be &ick tempered, but -'\ Mary 3 beet in A depressed state- often ca -us= q P stood in the shadow. to ,do. An hour later alto met her for being the daughter, of a .con- I es the corners of the mouth to be then black -haired People were shown . Then the door of the villa opened, IRs vitt. to be stiVen, in which case the -red- - . P rY drawn down and gives a sad ex - and Jim French in Fels convict cloth- "Well, 'mv gay Lothai-io, have you -Rory was inconsolable and spent haired ' pe le haivC the advantage. y wee days looks for his lost •lova: ; pression. In going to sleep think M, with handcuffs an his wrists, finished your cirarniing'id}.11 in the y' of pleasant things. Joy is the I;lack-hairs People here the advaa- _ marched out between four policeman. woods ? , May I ask you who • the Then' came a stormy scene with his r tage in being nwre healthy. . _ latber in the presence of Agatha. I great beautifier. They bundled him into a waiting lady is?" g He obtained aver} curious result, . vehicle, and the crowd dispersed. . .':Oh, I • say, did yen- see ua; : X4ss "Rory, }`ou are making a fool of To rest from mental fatigue we based On calculations concerning . spars must exercise the body in some "lilts was that?" Rhi yourself. I would never accept this about 2,C40 boys. sPered Mary. .'Winchester ? Isn't she splendid-?" � 3 . This"was that , "That was �onvtct's daughter as son's wife. healthful occupation or other,. father, Jam "Abrolutely charming. \Y'ho is g mi' the red-haired boy's were the most ., - For et bar." ferably outdoor exercise,'a bicycle French, just' escaped froixt prison, ate." g popular of alb. Jet black, again "I cannot do that, sir." ride or a short walk. carne into uneuviabla prominence ea where he is serving fifteen years' "Her name is Mary French; she's P "Thert find her and marry her, _if No one can get refreshing sleep in least to alar, lie also stated that penal servitude for.robbcry and tnan thct new. governess at the Grahams'." f P - slartghter," I This was all Agatha required, and you will, but you are no longer ran a- room is not properly vonti- noisy- boys are bad writers. The ath- ...- . . "My -my father I" s v • . { after prolonging- of mine. Miss 31'dnCficster-. ..- lated. _ • - letic bo is n1tT St i•tv'arlahl far g'ng -the-. conversation Y '+t Y "Yes, my dear, ' a professional I she lett him. The next day Mary more intelligent than the • non -housebreaker who killed a man by French received an anonymous let- atl,lutic bqY, . acclJent.. He. escaped and asked me I ter : "If Mary French does not leave . - • . �1..1� I . . _ Another keen obserrer of rnan, a r ;: to hide pian, but someone must -have. this- _neigh1964-hood.. without delay, -- �"-- "- ..; w•Pil-known,caricatill ist, says that all � • seen biro enter the -.house. This is Rory Markham will be informed that - . -' • ` . . distinguished eolae are ugly-. Tie - --"'bad for you. my poor girl, it will be sheds the daughter of a convict." - e�� also states that none of us really In all the papers tomorrow, and the This letter was followed by a suitu•• knows what he is like, but that -story of where he was captured. mons from We. Graham, here to .a/ ""' . •• everybody thinks that, be looks five • Ar Your friends all know. whore. you or, who demrarided to kno*, it it �� �: y �..;...i�•e - Years ycruirger than he is in reality. „ live, and you will be known as the true that Jim French the convict 1• t The majority of women who have �`', ` convict's daughter." washer fatber: •• . - - •-_ . ;rte,- , influenced the w•otld almost invari- .. - "Oh 1 Agatha, I could. not face ,it. A_n hoar later Mary French, broken ;i. '� •': •e ' '- - " - . ably have been beautiful or attrao- „Wliat shall 1 do 1" hearted with grist; was• -speeding to- i - :.•'•r'; a','•:• -:i,~ Live iu-appearance. On the other - "You must �o away fora limo ward London. Agatha had done her i `~ 't t ��� 1%f�':'•C.°4 +r`+� hand, the men have invariably been • while I stay and- Lace" matters. They Iwork^well; Mary had left without a �_ ugly, or have had sornet,hing' about are sure to question me. I will word of farewell to Rory, F -�- - - Aq Oern out of Proportion. This fs ___ give you money, land you must go She found lodgings !n a street oft • . 0 i wdry distinguished people aro curtcar " . to -night: Yog cannot return'to the Tottenham Court Road, _and,, . com- tured. The very fact of a mail bo- ' _ house. I will Lend your clothes on menceci the weary round of a lriendr 3, • . . . .. - - . ' Ing interested always giver same Ito you," less girl seeking employment. Day sharp turn to his features. _ She - h'urried ` the girl wway and after day' pdseed, but 'success did = _ -- It is s ccinsoling fart to. those men T found her a lodging for the night, not come to her: her mioney dwindled who are ugly that it is only those MCA while she returned to roAeve the and.soon she was penniless; - 41 !!A "b . J T' - who have never done amYthioK Who potireman' who had, taken charge of On the -top - floor of the. house _ . T &,,1� _ - _ are really rare to look at. Groat r'she houee. - Aft-er satisfying his in- where ebe was lodging a man toss,6d � . ' � . • men are ugly rasa.-Pearson'e \ polo- quities she was left alone. on a bed of sickness. Ntght after . f'G•OItiG OUT FOR A TRAMP." _ V, • . • . - - - , . I . I L .. . . . I I I ... 1. ­� ,. . � 1. L,... I 'I., . 11 . . - -Z; . . . .. . . - - . I . I . . . � . � ,� - , � L . , A. 4.. 5.L ... . _.' .-.. - _ - 9 .:.SE,.°'. 'a. _ -,b •8 is'i X - , V �'Lu'k�•dl a•_^ . - _ _ -.. ,.,.w _ .. . . ... *ra't �_.- - —. �._._ e.- ._._s.. _.___•'+-._ .. _-�.:_.,- •' h�,.._._+3�Mi�.. _..._,#�nsi 4 -,,... reI?!,o+•s'.. _.._... _:4 ... ,, . ,c �.; w , c 3 a" a' r• • within the past few- years, land the Sale Register, • � ' Y \ormal ter in has been lengtliened. w : The increasing di8lcult ]ll secut-- _ _ 11(14)rGEL -� -- initineratiou is a very lwor induce- WAM AIL uncut for }Doug people with ani- s) -U bitiou to enter the profession. - _SUM0 -- 1'lld only remedy for this -4cetr affairs is to increase the salaries of ]E Ye oneneeds it now . TERMS 3 • : teachers, lull this fact is being •' gl.aeperreart •1.001Ipdaee dinadlfrecognized by many schoul-boards _ throughout the couutry by giving • their teachers a substantial in - RATES OF ADVERTISING: crease in pay-. The demand fur ]tint insertion, per line IOoetite _—_ You `� O �" -sash eutxequeat insertion, Der line 6teachers in the ; orth-We-t, -- LH ^ ve iKJ � {e This rat IeluotincludeLegalorForeignad• wheregoodsalariesal•ebeingptlid, A%Wf• a -_ ♦ertiaemeau" is takiu Rwa wan of our Must special terms given to psrtiep making Don- g y y �� rslnecdut', \tsv. lAlh, Ii1Ua Aitcti.,n twtator3 ora months or by thaveer. Half- promising teachers. `So the unI)' ttlt+ of hulh+oiulil furnit,Lru, ;able-.-4nattozlY --Mmt 's tt'uut ort'., un ut c„ t i 8nsineee cards, to linea or order, with paper, �11Y LU eaeyeer,e3 00, payable in advance. 13 by' t'alSing the 9a1a1'ied CUI'1'eti-IlattslllWSee _ -- piNoticeinlocalcolumnaten oentoper line, 011dltl l $ettel' dalttl'les ]]'ill �stle ttt out'. bier bolt+. l'ustchtt' k :'t6ve cents per line each subsequent insertion: p g Y 11uslill, Alietiuur.t't',s pecfaI contract rates msde known on applica- mean better teachel'8 -gild C'UI1sC- i .oa. No free advertising .C - betterschools. b, Advertisements si l:oct written netrgeiions 1 -selllY v •inbe inserted until forbidden and charged sc- eozdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- s"014 the he pub. : 'paeotemaetbn is writing and senito thepab- _� local schoul teacher received Dunbar S gushers. r s 777 ,lob Work prompts, attenaea so. the following note from the V poblished every n8 Ontning at its otf!o mother of one of her pupils. It _ has been sent to the Tinges for e 1Murkar do Thexton, Proprietors publication '•Dear \I is. You .F ine Stock ..-. .' grit me about Whiping Sanlury', (',give nature three helps, and .' I hereby ,give you permission to nearly every case of con - Our LITrs— or First-class Localeaae r. beet him tl an time it is .neves- gumption will recover. Fresh Our Alen—A Firarclus Local Papez. p Y ._ Our Ezpeetations — The hear" nary to learn hint . lessons. He is lsupport of the peoole of Pickering and vicinity just like his father -yon have to air, most l mpg eta n t 0 f all. of Heavy,^ warm, neatly -trimmed, knitted learn him with a eltibb. Pound �y nolege into hila. I want him to $pgenia Vests .and Drawers FRIDAY, -NOV. 13th, 13�attention tot what his don't says.I'll "- handle him."-Peterburo Times. Pectoral Best Cashmere and Lambe �Grooi Hosiery. ' New. Ringwood MUTES AND COMMENTS. The coal oil dealers of Toronto Nourishing food comes next. - - - -- lust a few Elan 5-agU-:iiit1«lt,"leEl When, fir medicit;e to control and Cashmere Gloves. _ a meeting of the Doininion to advauce •the price of oil two heal the lungs. dens Artic Shirts and Drawers. Heavy Knitted—Wool— ..At ^ o > i cents per ga un Oft"stip to Lhe aU- A5t5 any good doctor.. Or B. �T 1 e, __ Lined whvm ]vele li ;r Arthur Juan- cause lu the wholesale price of stun, of Greek uutl: John Bright, - I Bnt rMed Ayette Che a Paton' S7 years Smocks, Mitts, three cent; a•gallon. The price ago. 1 �+•• sees tet-ritr:e case, ut Iuua cuss• . of Myrtle: Grahain Btu of (:late- heretofore has been'_'0 and '.'.'_' cents �dAya8i (J. EiAsil U MariettaIt. I am Dill �lihout . Ohio. _,Don't m168 tit@B@ o00aB, _ _ moot. R. Miller, of Stouftcille: 1 • fur tits ttco grades of Cauatlian oil rr.+re..e,oa J C. dvasCO. W. Ilcxl=un, DUulillio-1 Live Stock nud- 25 cents for Anierienn oil, ^''''°tee° "�„�� fp!' t""•°i za.,,. i C.Uintllta;i.,ner. And oal"r liz•oiti:t- price, -------�------------ - - ----- , ()u and after hoc. 21id the' • �, eut bree(1>x_, of Canfl.1a; Mehl It have beets frc',nt a'' to ''� ct•ut.- a SU_ Ton r Tovoti oil «•e itis-eLty, it tea++ dt galloll ac<urcliur to Izrade. aim �� � � � �,�t �� a cided glut toetiliolt at cite R -u:1 1 slat advance ha:; keen recorded in e +' Fair to be hE'icl at ti:. Lou!- nest s:l that the K'ealth demands daliy action of the •ear. Canadian breeder, are so tilt States. Oil men y C,oweis. Aid naturrowith Ayer's Pills. _ y ante c•on(litinu- tire note- prevailing- handica • peel b - the pre-cut :•ides, — ---. _ _. __ ______ _ --_-------• - - 1 F y l A- in 1t�S)t5. The sulplply of I'entl ,Yet, Advertisements. The nncere:geed are prepared to pay the highs- t pr]cesior all kinds that the inters -t- of those. can 1)e ' vhaus-~ oil i= ver • =hurt, and better served by tits expeu liture «holesale'r� -svho formerly at this of coarse grain. : a)f the money at hume. However, time had a large• carry-over stock n k'i L_•><1't'- F'UR ';AI.i -The It Will be to your adtantaRc to see us before di=peeing. if these rule+ are au)en(led the a from the sumll)er are at pre'.-ent i<l . o lemismed `,aa for .ale a number of �5 a are also handling all kit tl_ of Fat Stock. " t+cx iatiou will re -consider this dr ver • lightl supplied. , )lied. The condi teat mole ram lambs.. ai: pure bred: A pas of 4cision. tion:•, theyyyay, lMay change most site are register J £ D',erey. r �� _ Y any day. and it depends entirely H OUSE TO I.ET- i ow;P and _- 1( ANS 1 O lit R f The peo�)le of the United States uu whether'sny nen oil Srld3 are Ict on cburcu stress ,net nortl of the P- discovered. The stork of Panus livery etable,thn,Dtapurty Of sire E �tcd,atXT �_ `}. are RUW beeinning u, see thea }'1- For parttcu:ars apply to ]1138 &. O'COvNOB, proach of hard times. In many vania oil above ground in 1900 church rc.eet, Ptcaertng. ng down nus 13,000,0(10 barrels. The stock _ — --.-- places employ et s at e c utti -- -the Wages of their Inen as --cell a3 this year was 5.000.OW barrels. �t - ciecreasing their ortput. Cn•- The oil coming from the field -4 of Horses Strayed• - doubtedl that countr • is now n say. -- _ enteringya period of cc country Tani of be used for domestic pill- Strayed tmm jut• 3 and s, in the .'I1d 1 - depression, that will; IIs' bine, pose,, a-nd when refined is ti ed as run. of the townbhip t,f «est York have an effect on this country fuel for manufacturer; And for on the 11th (of Oetober, one- large —__- __--There will be nn or-er rodactio„ che:+tnot priding. -chit« artsp eon fare, P lubi•icat►ng purpc;tes. Dealers stly Ihare- of --'-- _ ._ _ thoroughpin un right hind Pg, hstrP- - of all cias�ses of prtxfti •t.it�, which that while the stock of oil at pres- footed, weight --host l:,t:t) lits, and one the pec)ple of that eoultltry will ant is as light as in iSQ5 the tie- h.,y gelding, a little -chits- un bil not require and will consequently mand is larger. During last ]]'int- hin(1 feet. favors right front foot,1e- be sent to other couritriet to be er inany persona, u]cing to the weight ah.)ut 124Ai III -S. supposed to s•' 1:odd at slaughter Iprices. CAuadA high price of cOal.-purcilAsed oil havv leen uiekingf"rPickeringTuwn- _ will be the chief market -fou these stores. The use of oil became ship. s5 Avill I,c• paid acs a reward for 6' � oaNLs, and the result twill be to more Ix)pular, and a number art, thele rev.,:er}. Ilessen the prices of our 111.6duc'ts• :till partly using oil for heating 35 A. McKAY, neer Pari: P. O, �; • e�e` ilE�'ITTe 'While farmers -nay stiffer fill purpot-e-.-Turouto'%Vorid.-•- TLf![D TASL31—TSeaerLnaStatioa0.7.! P Ajct8F3on their eotlltlw&tie- _ c Pin Cement. Celit tit 'llut�'er rice; for - a s rot.t.ows: neeiiston an(I P , i a • in .. _ p•I>eAlel Q 1B.Alay OOtx 3 1,'.A_r GC be ,-,,� tO .. Il t1'ljl L ti - Rd lot- An . .. - v'1 will bE. u,unteracte 1 t ':toil ht in ratio ch'l� e 1 leo, 6 � &IL sial A. M. - .hand. Thi- Cement 1. boughtt. !1 Greenwood,�nwtpud, . _ b -tit.. lu��•er cot ,. •tun extent r , 3I - �� rice , cel t. �o P , t' very lu of the tlnplensellt- and other ne Cedar Grove Cider li Loc st castulners at e y prices. a 8:04 P. M. ... c•es4au'ies they are compelled to _ —_ 1 LOCAL. ,and ��' ingar Works 'I•B1IY9 OOIN(I WEST DL`k •8 FOLLOWS:— - pnrelta-e. _ NOL% LOCAL 5:45 A. M. fn returning thank, it) our tris,ny 11 Loc.►L Y - �4 =tiiatly of the :ltuericai] iictv�- tt -- aj _ l> Man view with n gr(�at• deal of patrons for their liher�l pattonagP of I M&IL 6:Y7 P, i1d. stat season, we ut jilt Inte'that 011e, � Saye A5atisfactiun file di -gusted feeling-tt.f, are still re trtd t<i do pruwplly -_- p p' They are eat, of Canadians over the result (�f all ��ork ae [nay tKfat'uredtttth. fir, the Alaskan Boundary Cullum- custom -cork -lune on Sstttudays. Convenient eiun, and imagine that we are non' uillu]g to outer,into negotiations �appQBrOS. In Feeding Stock, by using a gcx,d Straw Critter and. tu�rArcls annexation: They callt►ot 1 f . and Cheap. g� Root PuIper. We have the best for hand or make a greater mistake than by ---- power. •also Windmills, .Tread and Sweep forming -uch an opinion. Cana- if you, on't believe it buy one and PoNyers. Steam and Gasoline Engines, duns have not yet arrived nt the -' try it. -We mean. Sawing Jacks-, Grain Grinders, Wagons, Sleighs, Cutters, ere - conclusion that it would be better - - -- - --- 1 — — for them. to transfer their allegi- Evans' ! Pumps ance from the British Empire to _ Geo. Philip, j1'., Brougham the United States: If at any fu- h The best value for your money. �.a.% tare title such a thing an aspera- - tion from the British Empire : should occur it should be on soil- Cisterns and Troughs made f"�0 � . C dition that we would thereby �� - to order. Q © © Q ©Q Q © © © Q t�rhieve our independence. Cana- ` dians are -quite capable of conduct- ` w ing their ow -n national affairs, and E E. �, the United States have all they EVAN S, Why Not Open Q ' do tq manage their own vast _ - ,� Sayings A nk Account With the territory to the best advantage. a Brock St., Whitby Q } );ion'ever, �s•e have not yet con- .. ' 4 _ - . _ .._ .. aider.ed,it ad.yisable'to make any '�0 • changes, and are quite satisfied to © So Verel n dank of Canada ° 1 _ remain as we are In the lnean- time. MARK2-3�.M. Q � �� © •biz- �f Picketing From wary parts of the Pray © Interest Allo« ed from date of deposit on anguli sutras as well as large n ince complaint= are being made Januarby schoob-boards thatthey suis- _ © ©© Q iGj' Q Q�.,`�=/Q ` _` *•„' not lecture teachers to take charge" i ;'of the public schools. The Edtic'a- �•.p� tiuual 'Departmenth Toronto y 1 "be'r Yard alto express alar]il at the c:u c sty _ LU 1 - ! , of teachers. Tl]is scarcity is most 5 _ pmarked in the finale portion of the , 0 Ist - soil u a d Clealfter ss on. Ten ea] 5 - ��U� S U .,.._ tt(.achin profe.5l 3Lumber g --• -- ' ' itgo, thele were i21 the different - - _ gll kinds of rough and dressed , - i 0t•ma1 School- of the 'Province, Lath, Shingles. Doors, Sall Honse fin- : " over nue 1]tindred male teachers r7to New ►�ubf3CT1- lshings and Silo material For Cleaning Windows, �lrr0?� and this year there aro not twenty. 1 - Y and Silverware. ition of affairs ex - The sante condbop$ - Cistern tanks and ttrouhs m water gane ` �: l sats in the \orltial College and 7 - -. vAt'oils .Model Schools throughout to order :EII18ka Fly. Killer,' +, the Province. At present the - - - - 7prosjxct seeing to be' that there Binder Twine Etc. A0 will be no increase for scute time t D Guam _ and the probability is that the JLOr - Yr • o GOr O • • Hardware Ustohast _ - will diminish 111 .i. • `nninhct' of teacher.. ill - _ J. Reaziri, Piokeliacg,,0ni. I•Ittller than inciell as tjre strrncj- �11rta has beau raise':l cousiderably 1 . :�^?'"\' .. ':, ' \\4 ..:,! w tr ... ... �.. .. 't - - '.x:..'°` _ - � :rare _d.'.. .:� -E" �• _ �i n" ly�•6i. 'T� •'" '� e ;"iC+,. "•..'•+ _.,a.....:.. __:........... i,c`'q.:.:' 1 / ' of wt>ratwonT r as +.he;marriage �LissLi�✓_ie5 Rawson, of 'Clarenlo t, to Mr. AC All Roads Robert Miller and wife, of Pick- J. Hubbert of Toz to. ' The OnS 10fl Leads to Beal's �cI i� ��Da ont 'Y este were in town on 1Zouda -. , _ BigiFurniture.Store a for - - — - A loo istance phone is sing Rev. •�'. J. Trib}yle, of Palgzave, = placed in the Sovereign Bank here. in the presence of the immediate Bed -Room Setts,f F'. 3iacnab, Sr., send wife spent friends of the bride. The bride Salt pork is a famous old- j c���day with. friends at Sandford. ivas tastefully ssttired- Pacrler�Surt ` ' �,-Eaticy Rockers_ in" rr t Variety, - The Be11 Telephone Co. are -hav- i ing gown of blue silk mohair trite- fashioned remedy for con- ------- _ -.- Ing large poles erected north of med with chiffon applique, and s6m tion. "Eat lent of •� the village. looked very pretty standing be- p plenty See our. r otic p before yeti buy. , A few young fellows attended neath an arch of maple leaves, pork,':' -was the advice to the Remember our prices are the Lowest. :the oyster supper at Brougham which formed part of the parlor consumptive° So and I o0 � e deliver all our goods free to your home, < •on Friday slight. decorations, and bearing in her Mrs. N. J. Tait, of lugersoll, -•as �, hand it lovely bridal boquet of years ago. .:John H, Beal, Claremont. the guest of Mrs. Murray Tait chrysauthemunis, imbedded in ,Salt pork is good if.a man --during the past week,.. sprengeri. The bride's travelling p Rev. R. M. Phalen, of Black- suit -'as of rich navy blue ladies can stomach it. The idea Mock, will occupy the pulpit of ed -with Persian " rs the c ore nes a at . bands, with a becoming hat to rsyt a W. J. Graham left on Monday match The bride and groom food the consumptive needs P 0 i h -L 0 behind for Toronto, where he has secured were unattended, and the fondues a good -situation with Thomson vms made the recipient of a num- most. Bros. ber of beautiful and valuable-giftsNorth 'Claremont* Mr:. Williams, of Toronto, is as tokens of the high esteem in -Scott's Emulsi0-11s.hemod- spending a few days with her which she is held by her many ern method of feeding fat to Head Quarters for - brothers, Wm. and A. B. Dows- friends, chief aniong which was a well. very beautiful gold pin containing the consumptive. Pork is. too Lap Rugs, Oil cloth, Spreads, Robes, Horse blankets of all kinds Rev. A. R. Park, of Denfield, Whips away down in price, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Fall and two hearts hosed by atrue-lovers rough %r sensitive stomachs. p 3" _^will reach in the Baptist church g Winter Underwear for men, women and children. MensEnglish and p knot, the gift of the groom, who ' Canadian Rubber Coats at prices that will amaze you. Shaker, 1 yd next Sunday, both morning and also presented the matron of SCott S Emulsion is the most evening. honor -with % crescent of pearls. refined of fats, especially wide, extra heavy, at 14c. pet yd. Si'rapperetts at 10c and up. Gro- ' We are pleased to repott that Mr. and _Mrs. Hubbert will spend p y series, Drugs, Watches and Hardware always on hand at lowest the diphtheria patients are all on their honey -moon in Barrie and prepared for easy digestion. prices. F the mend, and will be convales- Claremont, after which they will Call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. ,ent in a few days. reside at 152 Ossington Ave., To- Feeding him fact in this , Nelson SYagg was at F,lmvale ronto.. Their many friends join way, which is often the only ' and Myrtlejudge last week, being chess in -•fishing them•a long and'feTi- way, is half the battle, bUt Every Stitch in the Right - � yen as a judge at plowing matches citious -wedded life. , held at these places. ANTF� trustworthy gentle- Scott's Emulsion does more + l Last Sunday the congregations ,nae or lady in each count9 to tuaharte :� e in the Methodist church were un- tasiness for sa old established hon ae.of sopa than that. There is some- _.. jj„ jjj -- r1 usually large on account of there �� l fFa&&z ' 'a srsai hz_ i'on% "'1s, wflek _. _.—` . ly salary of $ib.ou paid by check each 2--d a;' thing about the COm1�lI13tion Winter Fuot�cear �rZadl being no set -vices held in the Bap- with all expenses direcc from headyuasters. G � < rets arrivin} t very day. 1—tople ad -dressed envelope, Slana,ier, 260 caztoa Bldg„elBe PF4,;0 liver eil ,r r.,-�_ «omens i felt dxlois froru hS tlp. c 'a i, two stirring sermons «hich were. ohacaso, _ _ 51.1+ hites 1n Scott's Emulsion r • helpful to both congregations: -- p Call at the C'urner store before you purchase. l 011ie Furs)-th, livery -than, of j ,: Fruit Frets 1 that puts new life into the_ ` .Stouff� isle, died on Monday even- I weak parts and has a special Ret airing neatly and promptly attended to, y ing from appendicitis. The clew All kiucT, of Fruit Ttees, Shrub cea�.-d was %vell and favorably 2Ction on the diseased lungs. known in this locality. Tile fungi- Etc. los sale. g-W. T Shoe'.►lelaremo . >i d } � t prices )aid for Fall and A .sarn to Avid be i lel, Palmer,iClaremont, Ont. ral took place on '%Vednes a and Hi •hes 1 - F ♦vas conducted by the Masons, of , Winter Apples. sent free upon request. _ y which he -.vas a well-known and ' IaHM E. BEEt Agent, B. mre that this-pact-lra in h� hl res �ecte<[ member. _ - ta.:o,.n o! a 'ah 1 m tt a �4 1 at might have resulted in a; Pickering. „_,,r„ -1 e.,'y t seriou accident occurred at the Thome of old Mr. Powell. The gss SCOTT We have them, i ;from the stove escaping, the uld, BOWNE, i.' couple were nearly suffocated. LAdies' �HFr►IISTS, 1 And rices are right. Mr. Michell was called in when Toronto, Ontario. r ging at 5 o'clock Saturday and '��' - hoc and Si: t1 druggists found them both in a very critical I HOW about - - condition. : « Some of our village people avail ffaGe J FgBEZ• COW FOR fiALF.—The o f A11 Kind3 - i ed themselves Of the OppOrLU!]!ty ! ► ❑oaerstgoed bas dorsal+ a trd,m leb sow t j - halt Jersey, Bcyd Bark. Lot �fti1� �, Pick. �iJ [tf �} of visiting. Glen Major last Alun- , ertnit cr Call on Do 77 s 7r ell - - ' iday evening, when the friends of The Season 8 Fea- - the Methodist church of that vis- Ice Cream lege gave an oyster supper. The �ute8a 811 New, �'��lraCtl9e . tt tables were spread in the school - r+ house: tivhile the program was SIIt� �ECiOIDIIIg. : _ - _..__...__. _.-given to the church. Revs- Wil it kinsun and Tait delivered addres- Reat�y-fO-Trim Tr' :.. _ sex. Rev. Wilk and daughter _ Read -to -Trim i ,, sang several pieces, P. Macnab and [[11 f (lau hter, MAP)-, and Meg�rs. Pal- � i.7 W ..'' ��4 1 ,. g on •ins cwt PLL •'? "-,. like t o have' e Would 1 k S l� n 3t .{''' Hier and Besse played on rcrhos, C" rL. - thein. Ghid to have you. Parlo rs f Ir 'the Greenwotx[ choir was pre�•nt and rendered several pieces. Reci- tatiuns -were given by Miss Wit- M. Gerow, Brougham t - Hams, 11i�s Wilsou and Miss ,'[r _ Wind -mi -ills Dowell. Mr. Picket sang a beats iF YOU WANT.. All kinds of Vegetables tiful soil,g. Rev. Mr. Phil t, of Prince Albert, presided. Total A caaoline engine Store will be opened in Brougham We sje prepared to do all kin'da of work - - ;.;'; roceipts about *70. Well ([one Bmrntford wind mill, Deering machinery Rink oil or about May 18th, 1J08: - Promptly pertaining to the vamp business. Glen. binders, tvowe*s, corn harvesters, cot a On Monday,Nov. 2nd, a ha 111) shredders, Page wire fence, biadiog twine, yy or stone boat. See orwrite P. SANDERSON, Brougham. •event transpired at the home of J. beRgy _ -- i E. and Mrs. Rawson. Sandy Bay W. s, F!. Jon�B, -- �__ Farm, Lake Roseau. The event =�t� satguni: AReni for all y --John' 6acoeatsor to _ H. Hopkins, kinds of ceh• oho Gerow, Gorow sou, Claremoai. isles manufactured by the VeLaughlm W. F. Richardson, Agent,lPickering. Co'y, of Oshawa. SMNL AR'D ,fir The Empire Medicine Co, of London, Ont,, hast for Pickering, the undersigned as TYA� decal agent for Pickering, for the meet woa REAR - Yierinl discovery of the nineteenth century, For the treatment of the Nose, Tbrost, T. A.� GREIG, gen ; Dickering• Catarrh, Tubes and onnge. It cures Colds Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay fever and all throat and lung diseases. Write for particulars, a stock of treatments• and repaire constantly on hand at. _ . � • • P r C T A R D SO NS • �=ear 1P M o Q V. a d• C Important showing of finest dtspiay of r g a o 51- China. A Very large apsortment of _ I , n �o`� .� m e 8tationarv, Books,.Dolle, Toys, jutfi received for the IIoliday trade. Ca][ and see them, a . �3 to a b e y tea taken or lees tr ° m e c m �. Sa a ri t' s to a f all MaR9z pre - : Weekly and DailyilNewspa a °� as �« :� Y. a•I Feb ti�« Mar c f TMtaoyC- "Taints 0�IsNall Papers,Jnly� so 2 0: m ar.l Sept . m ve,I Oct. V ro _ I14jhtrge &ash 3tG.k now on hand. Prices in Wall er�ran;ing a.' •Doo ti i6r0rn 3C. up. .isncazy 11)04 --.Whitby 60h, Osbawi 7kb. Brocgham 9tb, Port Perry 11th, Dx t bridce 14th, Cannington 13tb, Beaverton .. • JoA-9hrker, sw.abi�,rt�n. . lith• '. ... . - r , r 4 I tual development I congratulate you > may, �;,�.►, RELIGION upon the heights and depths and in - CONSOLATION -OF - ! r s e of your maternal stns. FOR FARMERS It is one joy to plant 'a garden en wiwith- Coughing Is the outward sig!, It o _ n a- �otw waif incloaurcr for ywir - - - -- ---of inwasd...diaesse.- ' own eyes to see. It is a greater —� Cure the disease with :The Encouragement It Affords �n the and a holier happiness to plant a-:SItasonable and Profitable flower garden that others may enjoy Hafts for the Ifusy Tiller i • �gl� _ _tet t11! Safi... q . �istress�ng tat of i fiwh - CERTAINTY OF GOD'S PROMISES .� .-�t-«SIF•-• •a+E - The consecrated widow is rich be- �.ionsumptioLon g/�lered ao¢osding w Ace of Rha Par cause she has been able by personal A COMPOST HEAP. Bina nt o1 Caaaaa, to Lha tM ora carry a notebook and jot down ev- experience to prove the certainty and Cure The Lain Tonic 'Tbouraad Nine Hundred asst Th,v, cry good thing I see people do to faithfulness of God's promises. A Nothing is of greater sales on the 6 Wa Daffy, of Toronto, at ' other people. For instanee, today lifeboat Is oniotitnes used as a pleas- farm for gathering together a large 'oa�ts % of Asrieultara, Otuwa► amount of available fertilizer each i ' on my way to the bridge my hat ure craft along the shores of Mas- inattd the cough wiiI stop. year than a compost heap. It may A des}ratch from Chicago says: I blew off. I chased it, but before I sachusetts and Long Island. You I be located in some out of the wayTry it to -night, Rev. Frank lle, Witt -T a reach- could get it three other men whom can see the flsher►nen take and rigPlace, but the ideal spot Is, if , ed from the following text: Luke I had never seen fore ran- after in it a small sail •+.nd go spinning If it doesn't benefit you n s e was a widow." that hat. One o1 them caught it over the waters, while -they-laugh r,tfile right_ in the barn -yard. Anny-y- we'll give The rich widow! Who ever heard and brought it back to me.. Now, and joke as they draw in the blue- how, it should be but t hear enou r-trroaey-bacic- of such a title for a sermon on this that action was certainly nnselilah fish or the shad. So People some- I to it so the liquid manure from the text? Better call her "the poor on his part, and yet you can see the times use the gospel ,life -boat merely stables, and as mucdt of the solids Prieeo 25a, bOe. and fBt.00 widow," "the friendless widow," same unselfish act performed on any for Measure craft. When the sky � an is desired, can be readily convey- widow," i "the hopeless widow," "the dyingwind day." is clear and the sea smooth they 'set ed into id It should n at least Toron� CGwn ELLSL- Co: N.Y. Y =.. Y two feet deeper in the centre than at d`Or widow" -anything but "the rich THEE WIDOW'S RICHES, sail for a frolic. ]let, oh, tr>y P widow." This funeral recession friends, the lifeboat is a fat- different the Fides, and if paved with btones _ P laid in cement swill endure service -windingits ora out of the Syrian The sermon which the Christian craft when on a stormy night the Y y !gentleman reached in the cable car life swing men launch it Into the for a Iong time and give exce'lent city is one of the most pathetic P satL,faction,- It should be of a ,ize Ten or twenty ears ago heat was spectacles of the gospel histo' How ' of the Brooklyn bridge is certainly surf to tight their way out to the i Y }' g g s y' true. Overywhere one can see many ship aground in the offing. where wruitticient to hold not only all the used in the fight against bacteria. much heartbreak is contained in kindnesses manifested toward those is being shattered to pieces by the ; refuse on the farm, but the. liquid Steam was employed 'liberally, and t those three phrases, "A dead man, I excrement, and the water after a the result was the warping of churns who are in distress, if those people ceaseless bouibardntonts of the - •• • the only son of his mother, and she fit distress are worth of huma-tt mighty seas. And the promises o1 rainfall, without overflowing, Cutt-' and cream ban`els. The floors were Was a ividow!" And now a wife kindness. And so, widow, though God, out of which the gospel lifeboat ings of weeds, grass, tender shrubs, I herubbed with boiling water, and it without her husband and a mother is made. moon far more to a widow- and briars from the roadside, alongwas even proposed to scald the Y ou may have had your bumps and i With only a child body for her son knocks, as that indignant passenger ed mariner selling the seas of life fences, ditches, and waste places, !drains which increased instead of I fe slowly wending her way to the had who was trying to t into the alone than they do to the young leaves from shade trees, potato, to-:, decrea.,ing the sinell. At present It r train, though you may have 'had g y mato, bean, and pea vires, corn is an exc•eptivn when a churn is , cemetery. She Was a wife and a � daughter who has always been shield- , ' mother only of the grave. Thestubs and the like, including old steamed. All' wooden uterisi's are injustices practised upon you -for ed from every storm. ,And yet, i $ ' rich widow?" Nonsense! Change j P P y rnother,I would ask you a pertinent Paper and rags, old' boots and shoes, � zinced and scrubbed, first with cold thieves and murderers from time tm- .the title. Call it "'the poor widow question, which I` -know you will an- ! callings from fruit and a'ogetables.; or lake-wenn water to remove the 6 memorial have 'always felt that ori - L of Starvation peak." doors and orphans were their le t[- swer well. Though you may have !, can be deposited in it and exonotnl- ;milk, and then they are covered with A FITTING TITLE. - I P buried your husband many years ago, wally got rid of. Dead poultry, ; a coat of thick muslin of ,Lacked mate prey -you have also had many avers there ever a time when if you dogs, horses, cattle, and even bones, time, After ten or twenty minutes No, my brother, I want to keep ( kindnesses shown you and yours. In p tg os are worth more by bei! di4 ed Ili or later, the churns for other uten- t#te title I have 'chosen. 1 want-ta-+old fish follelore there was s- r trusted lu God his lose and rotec- P �g _talTed-?--Was-ii-ince �-tirie--wnr ti'ran-fertiiaar`-msmffactut^­ t •i,ar amscntbbed--with the- -lite --stud _ show . .,. n I o fa r ey ` ge r r o d waicr, niter which' !ever a time When Christ was , are as the one in the text may find con- ;great cavern. And in this cavern Killing to stand by the cradle of ly in the heap and covered with � rinsed twice In warm water and at solation in life and tri the, perform- was concealed, said the legend, nine your living child, as in olden times horse manure or soil, they are no last aaith water hot enorugh to make once of her duty and in the sympa- I hundred and ninety and nine horar he once stood by the bier of one who longer in the way- of or; a menace. to ° the wood dry quickly.. _- Ithy of humanity, and, more than men, equipped and ready to come was the only son of his ntother, and !anyone. for all offensive odors from - all, in the resources of divine pow- -forth and fight for any leader who she was a widow. !them will thus be absorbed. Brush I ler her life may become rich for her- ,would blow for them the right REAA'F:\LY RF"WAnDS, land odd pieces that cannot be con -'THF: MIXED R.AT10'�, -self and for others. I have seen too bugle call. No. sooner did your hus- verted into firewood, or made use of :A mixed ration wiA nearly always But though in a divine sense the }' (many adjectives hitched to this he- band die and the cemetery bell had in some other manner, shoul•i be f ice more sati,9facto results than consecrated widow is rich, yet she , B ry Iroic and conquering nominative. I tolled the knell when his body was brought and burned rear the heap, any one material. Oats and corn shall he far richer In the next world. Isandse thousands and tons of thou- carried to its Iasi resting place that, .comms, whom have he loved of all and the antes from the fires added se with Rood hay and fodder, can be, (sands of mothers who have been be that heti seemed to call forth tun- hunnan beings the you on earth ? its contents, kinds water, house mate the ptincipa.l parts of a ration, - Ireft of the companion who once dreds of helpers to your lido fro" "Well'' you say, "that is a hard', slops. and all kinds of trash in tact, while bran, oil meal and quite a (stood with them at the marriage aL- recesses as dark as the caverns of question to answer. I loved- my ,should be collected bore. Ln' the' number of -other materials can be ltar have attained true and abiding Alderley FMge. Every true• and te -rs mother and lather in one way nod,course of a year it will make a de- to make up a vatiet}. Ilse a 'that makesh. have bFeen rich in all faithful her widow and faithful rn"ncl,a me children in another may and my ^t�'foraa�`a klei�eroi c'� for sets larger proportion of cont during the happy. great sisters and brothers in another way, sina'1 weft if lad of c or turned' ry winter and lens during ti -e sutnrmer, and good; rich in their opportune- The consecrated widow Is r ch is I Ilut, taking it all in all, I lowed ins P inerea= ing the oats ja the sunmaer ties to do a double ,service in life. the heights and depths .and intens'- hisband bast, truly -best, We were over quite f equenlly the' pile wi'I and le --sen the amount in the winter, To their children they have become 'ties of the love she bears toward one in thought, one in life and one be thoroughly mixed, fine, and all oats make one, of the very beet feeds father as well as mother: rich in ',those who are dependent upon her- in everything. My one ambition tri , ready to becomo acailab:e to the that can be supplied to horses, and their inspiring examples or duties I'. It is one of the Inevitable laws of life was to (:lease him." Yes, I Plants as soon as applied: Every espocfally so to the working tc•auia. well done: rich in the faith with this world that we generally value dollar paid out for commercial ter - [i Y think your answer is cork. The tih7ers, that could have been saved] an article est in ro ortion to relations between a husband and a ' g - whyrh their trials led them to teat j P P the goodness and greatness of God: (what it is worth to us. If it costs .rife are so close that you were ono, Uv equan after a home-made every e art l- THE WINDMILL. ; rich in the heights and depths and nothing, we care for it but little, if Wand your one desire was to live for cis equally as good in seers resfect� The windmill has become a recm;si- - g it costs much, we value it much. I him and to lease him. 'Now, ' r❑ Its absolutely thrown away afore proportion lengths and breadths of their love, P Y t} on farms. In ro ortion to cost enter our home. You show me the sister bereft of her husband, when over, wiron nines, ';tubs and such and. above all, rich in eternal as Y ti like, or crops sown for the purposes it gives more power and service than well as temporal rewards, It is in results of your t: avels. You say, you reach heaven and meet t. a long { any machine or implement bn the a,re plowed in where the row, the order to gather a few "bluebells" "This 1s a rug I bought :n Dermas separat.td father of your babies, do . Y g farm Not ar,ly will a windmill ... 'poor spots of the field get the icast : _tram oft the graces of the dead sus- ]west Here is a beautiful piece of you not feel he will be pleased to -'benefit and the rich places the most: pump water, but k will also grind bands and fathers that I preach this ivory I found in India. here is a know how }ou have worked 'and { Paw mood, 'cut the coarse food and slaw ed for flesh and blood? When Ion file other d rxi• by reversed on - ec�rmors. I would ring these floral boomerang of Australia. Yonder is furni5is power for marts other per •. _. , trophies in a great paean of praise I a trinket I picked up in Pompeii. you reach heaven, will you not be . compost the order r ral:orta To 1pr'O."'O".4 They have txvn gliI imthat the widow', the numberless 'But this picture is uiy treasure, It rich in the knowletdge that he eppre Oflsct the cost of transpe:rtation to and are capable rf doing widows of the present day, who are was paint. -.1 by a Spanish master elates all you have done' for- your 'and from the compost henip, there is much more than many suppose. children and his ? When ono of my Plowing and working, the weed erode facing their strength and go on win- and was plac•.e.., upon the walls of a and insect pests which would other- ends ping victory after victory for them- (Mexican cathedral. One night that aunts -a widow -was d}ing, she w looked up at those- gathered about iso live over in the Held are drown - Chris, their little ones and for carried was cut vet of its frame and f g ed, crushed or germinated to die to COVCI:IIF(\ti OURSELVES. ' her hcdside end sold, "Now, 7 hope ' Christ, carried awry That picture must your father, Steven, will be satisfies- : the compost, and the vegetah's mat- Fazh ear' as four bones.. HATERNAL OPPORTUNITIES. 1 be worth at least $-0,000. 1 myself with what I have done for his child- ter Ls worth at ferii"i.rer pricer, from The human skull- contains -*thirty - paid $10,000 for it, Yes, I value ren." Yes, es, woman, our hus- I flue to eight dollars a ton. Hence, boner. Oh, the paternal as well as the ma- that picture above all my other poo } Y ternal opportunities which are offer- band will truly be satisfied, You it is clearly manifest, that n farmer, rhe settse,ol touch is dullest on the. sesaioha, It cost 'me so much mon- have done our task wrIL It has who de�&ices to keep his farm in the back. ed to the consecrated Christian wi- }' dowhood of the present century! lest been a hard journey to travel atone, ,highest state cf ferttlitti•, can do I The body has about flue hundred- , Y• ',SELF SACRIFICE, Some time ago a beautiful faced + bei at the end of the journey you nothing trotter then collect those miracles. !Lady was going through one of the But though the value' of some ar- will be rich in his blessing as well as things so often piled in corners to Every' hale has two oil stands at - ,great department stores in Colem- ticies may be judged by'the -criterion that of your Saviour, the dear feed weeds or thrown in the road to its base. O. She saw there n large -eyed. Lime ,diver and gold others are some Christ. be under foot and in the way for an The lower limbs contain thirty beat bus, .looking cash boy, who was times judged by the higher standard Thus, widows of Vain acid willows lndefirrite period, perhaps, acrd dump bones each, wistof flesh and blood. It in order to of Europe and :America and ni0ows them in the compost heap. The ter- � The globe of the eye is moved by watching her and her, son. My 'save your child, who had been grip- wherever you may be, I call you 1 tilizer thus obtained works welt, in- Ed muscles. child,". said she, "would you like g The cerebral `matter is about seven. -„ to go tame and be my little boy? ;ped with the poisonous bite of -_ a rich. Go ahead travels and truly,. deed.. If spread on plowed round, There ' dangerous serpent, you had placed fighting the battles that are before I and • mixed with the sun face soil. ' In ( eighths %rater. you can hese money and play- your mouth against the bleeding lips ,You. Christ shall be your protector I talung it out, begin at the highest The normal weight of the liver is things and horses and carriages to' of the wound and sucked that poison in this world. Your rewards for I corner and throw back all the coarse ' between three and four pounds. '.make your life happy, as My little l into your own system, would you duties well done await. you in the j material In a new heap. The object The human skeleton, exclusive of • -boy's life is happy?". "I do not 'not love that child more for whom next. The truest. way for you to be of mitring it /with the nut face se,il is teeth, consists of 2bones. Iknow,, mum, whether I would like (you were willing to imperil your life true to your dead husband is for you that it will s.era•e as a mulch in con- I 46 Heir is very strong. A single hair those things or not," he answered. !than if you had given to her a mere to be true and noble tasks God has serving moisture during a drouth . will bear a weight of 1,150 grains. "Pias your little boy a papa? If [offering of silver and gold? Yes, given to }'ou to do here. Remember 'by preventing rapid evaporation. The j The' enamel of the teeth contains _ !I go with, you, will his papa be my yes ! Of course you would. The law that Christ knows all about a wfd- ; flner and more thoroughly rotted ft over 95 per cent calcareous matter. Papa? I want a papa. Because, is universal. The greater the sacci- ow's troubles. He sympathi'red with IF, the better results it wi'l give for The wrist contains eight bones I the lnum, before my papa died I had all flee we make for our lowed ones the ,the sorrowing widow of Nain, . In growing all crops.palm five; the fingers have fourteen, those things, and now that my papa; :greater becomes. our love for them. his great heart there is syrnipathy for I The roots of the hair penetrala tba- ,jls dead.I have nothing." Ah, yes, This premise is granted. Where, a!1 who Struggle and suffer, and the USE OF Li'ME IV FAC`T'ORY, shin about ono -twelfth of an inch. there was pathos, unfathomable pa- then, , can you find richer, deeper, divine help and consolation are nev- I 'The 'ilatrish' Dairy ' Instructor, P. The weight of the averaged sized niton, in the answer of the little cash truer sacrifices and therefore 'ichor er more generously bestowed' than'IHoggeM ill a recent lecture, dwelt than is 140 pounds; of a woman 125 boy, But that answer is not true in ldve than that exhibited by a wed- upon those who bear that heaviest i at length on the use of lime in but- Pounds reference ' to all fatherless child' owedmother toward her helpless of human bereavement -widowhood. I The only involuntary, muscle com- "�►+r . ,ter factories. ' When their fathers died they di not hildren? Tenderly as you and I Tilts love and a'l blessirgs it .biings Ile said that there is ntten occas- J Posed of red or striped fibres is the all lose everything. Their mothers love our children, does our Lowe glow will snake you rich indeed. P only remained their mothers, ion to emphasize that it Wray be ne-' with such fervent heat as does that Men have ,been known to lose b --but they became their fathers also. of the widowed mother who has toil- - - '♦—'!' cng , to distinguish nh between c.len e I y b woman., who art a widow, I svm- ed and contrived and denied herself ing and clisinfcetiirg. It treat be Perspiration 3,000 to 6,000 grains WHAT HE DROVE,, conceded thnt the cloal,liness _,iih an hour. '--!pathtze with you in your *sorrow and for !heir welfare ? In order to I Straight hairs are - nearly eyfindri- your hard lot„ but let me congratu_ raise them she has to a • for their A witness at a recent' t ial, who aa9 trh avc� fc�r ptwrt icnl rr umns- p } must be sat'islicd with in vin' factor= cal: curly hairs are elliptical, of late you, too, on the opportunity education and food with the price haat bceu cautioned to give a proc•ise . Hat. God has placed within your reach of of blood. Does not that young answer to every question put to hdm los in no way satisfied the strict de• honorably and heroical) girl's graduation da} address mean w^as interrogated by a bitistering tiiand of the hygienist" whirl' Must �T Y Y performing he appliPrl in fighting carrtnS'iuusct.<- a double duty. In a paternal as more to her mother, who perhaps counsel. ns Culla : had to scrub torr It an well as sew "You delve a aaaggon?_' - c'a`se to a sorb; but can the other en it artisig arc a baddargcroui well as in a maternal sense you era t4tle it is generally nel, nuavindgrti ecce if their designs are Loge the white dress in which it "No, fir, T do not." accomplishing much for the 'tempo:- that the hest possible cleanliness r`1 The secret of popularity iv always eel attcf the eternal lives of our chit- was dcl'taered ? So, O avWnw, by "Why, dirt you not toll u'} lest ncd equally desirable on of the l Y q to remember what to forget. dren. your very sacrifices [ see with .avhat •fri,vid so just this' moauent'1" i health of the cows and, the devclor, intensity you love your children be- "No, r1r.". i it a man has no ear for music ha THF. WORLD IS KIND. ment of their' disease rvststing pow- can, at lea t use it fora n rack, cause of the self deofal rind Lhe toil "Note, f part it to you on ).Our It is amazing how many kindness- you halve given them.' Ily the v6ry oath. No preyarication, Mind ! Do erEr, no it is of great importance in It keeps a lot of people mowing to es there are in this world if onlythe sectrmg of fine and uniform sacrifices 'which you hna.n made for yon drive n avitggon ?' got enough money to pay cont. dairy products, .• .•=''one stops to catalogue them. You their physical, intrllrctunl•tend spill- "No, ?,Ir." -----'--'- can see those kindnesses manifested - - ' — -- -- - Then, fur goodnPa' sake •''•^' Ia everywhere. A few years ago a manyour orrupation ?" • was eau ht In the crowd that our Catarrhis not aB g- "I drive a horse." ad into the cars of the Brooklyn bridge. He was jammed this" way + "'.01 '. I and that. fife hat was battered and Luxury "' ��� crushed. The more ho vehemently _ -• nit UNTO O'1'HF12R. - . 'denounced the people as savages the•OR A NPOef;SITY The prusarniing aailness testified t ,a more he was hustled an -d pushed Catarrh nu'ken a mon r•Idleutnu,,-It t hnt I he deiondant knocked him sense- - to the greatest remedy in the world'for all bOdlly along. When he was at Last seated, makes him an oilonalvo trutnaucu and It Ievs, and thou kicked hint in the head makex him 'darrgnrou-ly tock 'it In f and was still complaining a gentle- nnri tare fc,r ked )-o minutes, Aches and ��� V pretty Burn to bring on rmrnumption, man next to him turned and said: pt'eutnonla or at IuaxL a throat artec- "If he knocked you aennolosst" a 1c- - "Mv friend, I am afraid that you tion. You can not, aUord Other. Gut ell the magistrate„ "'how do - you yout can anord Lhe Turn for It. It ie y y jut atbil:h an extisrn:l reined ffi be tJsid`i have got Into, the condition of only llr. Agnevr's Catarrhal Powder. It re- knoa4n thnt he kicked you after you y aI' looking upon the bad side of human lieven it cold or catarrh, or cures a were down 7" r nice. Z'Sc and SOc. nature. Now, I have schooled my- headache In 10 minutes. Don't hawk The witness reflected. - 1 a and spit and dingunt your friends, self to look upon the good aide,' and tint cure yourself by the use of Lhls "I know it,. he tnplied, "'cau,e "to help me iu my task of looking remedy. 8 that's as hat 1'd 'a' done to him it _ q ;upon the b•Hght side every day. I a0lrrtnnntrqu»eaezitaaIlia MY.,#a 1'd got him down -so there I" , •N,, �.,k?i�l'..�"',"�. . • . ;,.,... • ... r _:.. _ .. ., a . �� NOt•ON�MM For she fet;red Miss Westear, recog- thing will be urine," and it was a ! _ .% . nixed her power, and kne•-• it would song he had to listen to. SAT DEATH'S DDO�. -_.._.__ be exercised against her. 1C'th the He did not pose as a saint, but •- •• - - — - loss of-Heggle, her• in eread; b6Y ]ie-tTiotighf of murder hater never � STORY OF THE RECOVF$� stepfather against her, the future fore occurred to him, If it was to rcc.- _- O� had a very black and hopeless ap- be his choosing Uetween wealth and OF 1lSiSS FAi.FOBD OB T earance to her. beggary -well,, Sir George was quite -' ST. ELIE._.. _. _. - - - Evelyn , looked after her,, and mut- old enough to die, Detection ? Ah ! _. _ __, _ --- — - -- - " feted : es, he muni and against that. ` — " "I dislike the girl. I am sorry,. How should he seat abot it ? How She Says "I am Confident That , '" Or, The Sign O� thO , for the gitl's sake. The little fool I divert suspicion ? Dr. Williams' Pini Pills Saved She would have been wise to And then a most unjustifiable My Life" -Hope for all Weaky Arrow -.--s well I suppose I must hold 'the can- hatred o1 the woman who had necQa- Sickly Girls. die to the devil Although I want sitated this step entered his soul, for : . . - her to recognise the fact that I am after all she was but playing her To be well, to be strong, to pos- • master as well as mistress it would cards to win, -viewing the matter sees a clear complexion, bright eyes Oa never do rJr- her to leaverayne- from his own standpoint. He argu- and an elastic step, the blood must -. CHAPTER'. XX. "A house divided against itsch Hood -alive. l3er fortune. will be ed, that but for her his hands would be pure and filled with life-giving There- was silence -fey, a cannot stand, Vere,, and 1 have er'ety twice as great as Sir George's is, if be clean. He iwas 'to steep them in energy. When you see pale, sallow, The old man collected his wits, the intent n t]aak Wayne a -8-ha-11- s' ley rlc eard y._fired, nut jec't to future stand. When married, I shall be ab- marries. I stopped her idea of mar- cause of it -she should suffer. He headaches, bakkaches, and , violent - - _ Lady e" with wea't over her solute mistress here -sole mistress. I riage with Reggie, -the fool wears would arrange matters so that aus- palpitation of the heart,, it- is 'the - "stock -in -trade" with a caressing _ hand and &powder -pub concealed in shall allow no one to share my rule. her heart upon her sleeve, ----:she is not p)cion of Sir George's murder fell blood that is at fault, .and unless the _ her handketchiot, and the step- What I' am saying may sound brutal, likely to Look elsewhere: The mum- on' Evelyn R'estcar. He was full of trouble is speedily corrected the par . -.rdaughter stood watching them in ab- Perhaps, and I hope it is the last en't she is 'twenty-one she must make these thoughts when Miss Westca; re tient passes into that condition Solute astonishment. 81r George I shall ever have to talk so; a will in Sir George's favor, entered the room. knows as ;"decline" and death fol - g but it is well to s inial Then—" "I can see the trap returning in Lows. The, one sure, positive way - -. 1. ~ - calneared his throat, Row curious it peak P y�, And the rest was lost in the little the distance," she said. - to obtain rich, red health -giving e is,' when we have anything unpleas- "You are doing so.' lau h she t to Bay, we find it necessary to "Think, now, Vere, if we were to g gave vent to. She was It roused 'him; he had forgotten his blood is to take Dr. Williams''Pint clear our throats, .as if to give the continue unfriendly, i1 you had laughing paa at her thoughts. Some guest. He pulled himself together, Pills. This ung girl has saved - unp%asan'tnesa plenty of zoom to lic°nse to speak to me ae you were pe°plo are not only wicked, but re- and went to meet him. Se was a thousands of young girls from a pre- _ I-, some out 1 licens speaking a few moments ago when j°ice in their wickedness. Miss new friend he had met at the club, mature grave., Strong proof of this "Vere you were standing ender= ou re- Weatcar was built that way. one who seemed to highly appreciate is offered in the cure of Miss Zenaids . ,you are no doubt surprised. g Y y - - his-Aahley4e-opinions and seek his Falford, of St_ Elie, Quebec.. Miss - .. . •-• - Llaten to me- -I have offered myself member ?" ' CHAPTER XXI. . friendship. He was good company, Falford tells the story of her sick-rto this lady in marriage, and she ,.Ives•„ - - - : - and so he had, with his uncle's per- nese and recovery as follows :, "Likq , • has accepted me." "It would scarcely be compatible There was a member of that house- - with m position as mistress if I hold Miss .westcar distrusted. ire- mission, invited him to Graynewood many other Canadian girls, I went . "You I You would marry that i y P for a week, to the Unfted States and found em- -. ., - - 'Woman !" allowed it. One of us would have was something of an enigma 'to her facto - • --- 'to leave -yon would scarcely expect She had tried to solve him, and Ashley was in the hall to receive ploy-men't • in a ry . at 1Poon . "This lady." There was sternness I him and showed him, to the chamber socket. The -close Indoor wort! : me to do' so, Vere ?" failed; and failure did not please , In the old man's tones as he correct- The girl shook her head by way of her. Miss westcar always distrust- allotted to him. Then, leaving his proved too much for me and nearly . ed her, and went on : 'You will friend to dress, he returned to the ended in my.,death. At first I was . reply. ed unfathomable people and when - therefore be prepared to recognise I I said one of us would have to she carne down to they dining -room, dining -room, wherein were Sir taken with headaches, would tire .- her as the future mistress of Gr ne George, -Vere, and Evel n. very easily, had no appetite, and no, ,Hall " �' leave." . the man whose depths she hard beenY Y. P , rn "Leave here i This place-myunable to plumb was quietlyseated I M1s uncle greeted him : energy. I tried to continua the . - - - "Oh, no -no -no ! This is too ter- home, in which I have speathe bee- In a.n- readingAshley(' "Your friend has arrived. Ashley?" work.- but grew 'corse and worse, "' - ble "' easy-eha3r, - I -'"'Yes; -'uncle; but- do -not- want he and finai-ly- was-com oiled -to -return- ------ . ..'•o ,,• part of the years of my life 1 It is Graxne, - . ..And then, for the first time. Evelyn y spoke. She interrupted her future terriois t' gloomy. • "Yes. The future seems loo As she passed rouna tna Evelyn gut, the finishing touches to be five minutes." ed dud so emaciated that my -friends P husband saying : And yet it rests with you to. make 1 the arrangement of the flowers --love And he was not. Before that hardly knew me. Two weeks atter . -by- "'_tie Sir George, do not be an $ angry it either bright or dull. Friends— of flowers was a redeeming trait In time the servant opened the door time ! my return home I was forced to take ___, I h -cough, iva _ ... - - . - - aitb the child. She has ruled here will trod me easy to get on with her character -and then noticed that- and announced "Count Oscar de Verement." my bed: -ad a- bad distressed- by 'terrible dreams, and �someiimes -__ so IODg, naturally she ices not at I Energies-weI1, I have led too hard' a; life to be merciful to enemies. I never places for live persons had been laid table. She frowned at the :eco!- They turned tcp erect him, and ons . par•Fed abets nights with- once realise the change. Leave !t to $ Me to reconcile her to it. She will1found it pay; if you do not crush at lection of Reggie. The servants had woman went white to the lips, and out sleep. Two doctors treated me, . • in time learn to love me as dearly as i them, they crush you. Now, are we be friends overlooked the fact that he had him drive ! ---despite her boasted strong wi 1, w'as the next moment on the floor, a � but without avail, as J was steadily growing weal er; • to fact T ecuId not " i. . . -__ I have come to love her, and ai{ the little differences will , forgot -ll .to ?" I What do you wish me to do ?" gone; she had herself seen away to the station to catch the i huddled -up masa of fainting feminin- hold my hand above my head for ten•" She turned pleadingly to ti ,•To behave as you would do il.you London train. lty. She -Evelyn westcar-had tall- more than three or four seconds, anF hi him, and added : "To please zne, j loved me." ..As It I loved ". I. A servant entered, and Evelyn en before they could start to her ' - � help. i had to be turned in bed do ort _- . I expected I would get better, and 1 - . George, leave &s for you 1" $ just a little '•IL will be an arduous rete of whl.e.." p spoke : _ •'Remove those tHr. s, Cha ltn, I Truo,, it was enough to startle her. g P thought m�e!f_I was about 'to die. - • - Ile hesitated a moment and then acting, perhaps: but, as good acting She rete nlsed the Count in a mom- Dinner will be. served for four only i ' g At this tine a: brother came from y ..' _ - . said : .' ; should do, it will bring Its reward. to -day." - entr-the .man by whose side, three Mnr.trenl fo See . me, and strongly - %"«'e11, sa you wish It -- ati- reTa;ru ,Once more -tor the last time -are , -to Ashley looked up .over the paper he Sears ,,back, she had stood to the dock of the Old Bailp%% urged me to try Dr. Willfams' fink , I Pills. A supply of pill's was pro- , going io dress for dinner. I have a , we be friends ?" i She stood up, and the mood was reading in surprise and inquir- ed : (To be Continued-) cured and I naw bless the day l • rebellious child; when we t at - , ' �� - . dinner, ret ale And an o, edient lough girl I too Ev,.3 -n offered her band, but y -g I Vero would not take it. She, how- "Is noi- - Sir George- dining with ?" 4 began taking them. It is enough to say nay That before three boxcy u ere _ . Aar. This lady has done me the honor to accept me, see that you ever, answered .slowly : - "I w " ill us "Yes; but ITcggie is not." ' "Of he's in London by CORDITE PROVES USELESS began to reef better, end Scorn that. on I grew stronger etc da - treat her with that respect and coir i act my part. course not; t By the time I had taken nireyor tee _ sideration which is due to the future I F.velyr, laughed --she could &!fiord victory this time." - - • - • — i 'boxes I was once more enjoying the R %• 'Lady Grayne." i to, having won. And the had Ile been a little easier than she had They .were etildently talking from opposite angles The servant, -mean- SENSITIVE POWDERS MASE' blessing f 1 N ess r.g of perfect health, o syano crosses to Evelyn, and lifted - - one o! the hands into which he Mari bargained for; she !tad thought Vera's . while, stood awalting further in-, I SHOOTING ERRATIC. toms of the ofd t rouble remain. and ells tem er more etuhhorn �structions. >"ellen, and carried 1t• In old courtly I p `-4% "You Then a- solutlon-daw-ned l Hca Lon Ban a Guns Are 4y, LongB Dr. N'iliiains' - Pink saved n emir e .. Irtyle, to his lipa: 1'hgn; wit�l a bow, i strange girl,, Vere ' Believe be left. the two women alone me, it is so much easter to bend than "Came here, �to brea.k.. Still let it be 'actin tt $ on Ashley. "Did nor Sir George tea you of a est. cdmin "' he In uired "Ile g q Made Practically I Useless, Pure blood to the secret of health - and it, is because et•ery dose of Dr. ,. child; sit down." iiiiii ' ' 1'i nts' Pink Pills take n 'r rich i a n c • ` Vere recognised the changed tome,;?'ou wish it, so long as the same _. : the strain of alrthorit_ in It, but 'result is'achireed," left me purposely to go to Sou." "Leavq•ttie things,, -Chaplin," The dispute, now amicably settled, - ,blood, that they cure such despprate _obeyed• . 1 "'I will not fair."" When the servant left the room, between hear-Admlrat Lambton and -'!cases as-tl'bt above related. These. _' _ ' "Let us reasan this matter out..' 'men• m little actress, to your Evelyn continued - I! General Sir A, Ilunter as to the ef- . pills cure all the troubles that uric® _ from blood -and that. means _ Vere. I want to deal kindly and dressing -room; prepare for the first "No. iour friend is coming. to flciency of ' the lirrng of the nenty poor - , ' gently with you -if I can,__ '�rur--act of your little drama: Beginners dinner only ?'' . naval guns during the siege of Lady- most of the ailments that aftlirr I . . -- stepfather has done me 'the honor of , ready, the bell will ring directly, the � "\o; to. stop a few days as we'1. I smith -has drawn attention to a far mankt.nd, Give -these Pills a- fair trial and ' they vi Ill' not di.a otnf i w ascend, f kin mo to curtain ill a en and with the as his w i be ) fol , Oil w w' her,, � r seri s disclosure than h He i l be e e b the train arriti more se ou o t n t e sp- 9 rg ',parently • PP Iy'ou, Sold by medicine dealors every. toncode, will you not, 'that you acre dining -room. for.scenen•', Vere must at 6.30, just to time for dinner; the obvious inference that mem- - . powerless be discovered 'acting' the role of - o e 1 v 'P ess to prevent this 7" $ P trap has one for him: What a rs of the naval and military ser- P R be where, or sent by rusix post• pard, , _ ` _ f - -To yTha _ curious thatces aerrtre ayq-let us say. Init tHe George 5Uc per box or six boxes - - for .. t o ce s'o ,alt ou r Good! c n s ion, h - a reluctant one, makes the position o prone '� ttco I?c Ctlnaes Otntmer.ttencerra:n Piles edto t6lrtg'ou ht' ar tee IIoThewosition disci sed Ya ) $ m P f g .tom me to do so." i that, with the use of cordite pow- :." a' ,O,_ by addressing the Dr, ttib . licrus' Diodicine Co.. IIrocknrite Out • - ]noel easier: Now, for our own y and almlate care for each and every form o! rtch:nR, ) Tic Iona the retol.ectlan of if, der, -the. hea��y, ,long-range "guns are I . .__,. _... _ .._. _ ... - - . • benefit, I am going to talk very fainly to =ou Ver C. w ill bleedingand procrndin p11oa ! tAs mannfactaret„ have gannnteed it. tee., perhaps, In more important things practically valueless as the distances he heal to tell me." i Tong rouge guns and the present p y e rasp, - - y y' ov - that of the wa s of the world timon ern tb .nd ask acerbc d , which they were constructed for and "Really?'' with a smile, "What' have been su; posed'to be able to llughly sensitive powder, hitting the you lack knowledge, whilst I -am an thinkoretn Ret my money back If not care& Goo box, at I dealsn ob,iect aimed at Is c or much s , important matters arc on ' toot I cover. - As cordite is now almost the ' y - . t latae-. I " _ -. - experienced woman," all or abtiaxeoar,BArn a Co- Toronto, ( now ?" - .. - matter .ot. mere- though should I only powder used in the navy, the i ' "I guess as much." •' --- - $ - .. } i & Dr. Chases Ointment ,hissrwile "Your uhcic hs,s asked me to be rot hate ihought the variation woulc r question. 1{1 g aN'e quc n. would arise whether bCCR �� -yards - _' "YOLr.flrC yOUr'1�{;• it may be 80810 .. - - - — — - I I . shave BO much a5_ in in case of need the guns could be rc- ___ _- ._-time before you go out into the f -- - - . - I,e slowly lowered the paper he r lied 9,GUO" :' -,-- _ - • _ - . .-- ...world to- a husband and home of (obedient daughter, rejoicing in her on. had been'reading on to his knees, do- I 1)ANG. L�STAI;ILITY.. • =your own. It would not -be leas -.father's F contem luted second mar P •IV in so that he mi t, unnoticed, g . ! The grave instability of cordite is LTiil TODi1rfY ATKI\S, • . ant for you to live away from here, ''with atraogera, till that time ar- riage." With a low, mocking laugh, Evelyn clench his hands under its shelter, !1 The Hetes affected him, fie coal:, admitted by the manufacturers, -One .. -A crlb-owne.r bought a new horse -• _- _ „ rives, would it ?" • "Live from here ? I have I finished her speech.. t'ere went from the room, and her thought feel thet his face was growing white, °f the experts of the National Ex- and turned it more away from the plosive Company, which makes large and intrusted it to one of bis best dirt cis for its first day's trial. -• Irl I. away lived here nearly .-all my life." ,agonised was : . wandow, that the woman he we_,, quantities of this powder for ,the the cvcriing't6Tren ,the jehu returned, 11 �°�' ' - "And would miss its comforts all "I asn to Call. that woman' Mbtk,- talking' to' night- not see it. ' He Government,• said- to a representa-the his tive of the London Daily News: "No 'hear 'found his master waiting to . his opinion of the animal. - 1 • the more for that very reason, if or' !" . - - -controlled voice, so that'no evi- - -you were sent away." In her 'own room' the tears she had 'tears dente of his perturbation appeared in, way has been found of getting over 'that, ,,Well,,. John; what do ybd think of ' "Sent away ? Rhat do you held back came, real of grief as he asked : this unstable nature of the sensitive the new horse?" was asked, Mean ?" I at this great blow io, her happiness. _ , �'es-and you 7" • _ •, -' . I powders. All high .velocity gun pow- "I' think it ')cans a roscrrlblance toL. •. , I accepted him." ders suffer from the same fault. It .the British soldier." •'-a - . -. - a . ....;` i s There Po�so n A1'ow .me to r,ongratulqLte .you.' was perhaps some satisfaction to 1 "Tlrank r you; but congratulations l note 'that other Go�eraments used are usually far the other—" the base "What- "R'hat makes you thin!: that, �ohn?" 'Because," "it a powder of whickt contained "Pardon, said .folia,: will die . L,... -, _ _ me, of enurco. Sir G,eorge'; much more gun -cotton, and was, before ,it will riot.." ., '. ., .alis - - `� Yo� r. B160'� to lie congratulated." ' 'therefore, still more sensitilve. There A tighter hter clenching bf the hands, a; was eally no om ris ., fon• r lia- g r c pa oR c ' =-r- - •,. L. .. H. NY -ON SPOT. . ' �• TO TIiT SP T . • . I I t feelin as if .lie would like to spring bitity between: these powders rind the - - - •-- . - - . at -he threat of- the •• womata who ; o'.d cocoa powder, but that was not w'kro- gives this urine away?' .ask- -- - - i . ., . . .. • T gas fc.iling his puns and throttle, elcss. Cordite is• t'crlyr en -'Led. quite. smok i her; but not a trace of that feelin g to of temperature, It., the minister. - I ''II' 1 .y' .. do, wr ing y, replied• her ra- - f'hen'the Liver and Kldnoy3 Have Paired to Perform was audil)io as, he answered : situs change , is more powerful in heat, sluggish in they innocently, with an approving ' Their Mission and You Need She went foto the conservatory to' picl: n rose for' leer throat, nnc� Ash- cold, and freezes' before. te. low tem - smile at the groom. _ • • 13' • ,/ s�. �ia c i": Ch ase s Kid n e y -Li v � ■ • • "v ley watched her. If looks *could' peratrre is reached, and in that state is practical useless. Then it is al- hni'C ki.led'het•','SNc woald never have, p y `o afTected, by the heating 'or the - ,'StLtil} COLIC, ._ _ .' • .•D reit the conservatory alive. Th2s i gun — _ wornan then-ciirse her !-Nvas 'to ,due to firing. Lohg-rnrige gun -firing 1 'Tn my opinion,," writes .lits. - - -., . • . It you are not. well there must be . life may, be cured by Dr.. Chase's. conic between him an t e money e ' wanted 'so badly 1, This was the re- I chance or luck. rp U011111.9, o artinc a e, clue., "there is -na rur.dic•ir a .can -- equ;cl - -- -a reason for it. Most of the com- Kidney -Liver Pills, because they set I ward for his sycophancy and' pan- I 'SITOOTING IIE('O\II S ERRATIC. i Baby's Own Tablets., before 1 be-. mon ,ills of life arise irons poison in the liver, kidne 's and bowels right l y g ' ` derin to the old man's whims ! For g Skilful gunners get used to the he had fele 'secure, l gun the use of the Tablets niv baby cried ail the time with wind colic the system. If you wound, .be well and •so cleanse and invigorate the weeks and weeks tricks of the powder, just as they '- . you must remove this' cause -vf Pis- system. J -le had worked things, so that Reg -I do to the tricks of their guns, The and got little' or noNieep, and I Was - cusp' The the'blood is�two- fold. Have you, come _to, realize the im- g ie was cut out of the old man's 'will. Everything w left to him; - guns, tlsmsel'es have their erratic nearly worn out n%yself. Soon after ihiri baby'the Tablets the trouble g fi ' work of It supplies nourishment to the body. ljaortaand° theelprvcr ing the andbowels kidneyseac- only did no e in afterAshley s den Reggie little fancies. Two' may not vary the slightest An any other way, but returned, CtI, I' have and'soual alsond provedatural Sithe and collects the impure and poison- You an yet Cannot be made to fire alike, and Tablets five? will appreciate Dr. ous waste matter. This poisonous in much , behind himt when he died. g why cannot be discovered. But ho a cure for hives, and a great ,Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, not only material is removed froul the h If Sir George married again, that temperature tables or scales have relic when bab f y is teething, I would .blood ,.� on account' of their wonderfully • by the action of the liver and kid= promptnes�, but also for their last- will was not worth the paper it was written on. ever been' 'drawn 'up,' nor -have the not feel that ,rpt ildrerL. were safe b if I did not have a box of the Tab- . , neys. 'A'hen these organs fail the•. effect on rho system. They get back When was the marriage intended to variations of the cordite been scion- lets in the house." poison is carried thrnugh ttte ,ing at the very found4tion of ill -health, take place he wondered ? Intended, tiflcally stated In ft urea. 7t would, $ Ail mothers wlrn have used_Baby's system • in - the- circulation of the and -by removing the cause bring because it must bb his business to Perhaps, be useless.- Before a gunner Own Tablets speak just as highly of . blood and onuses disease. cure. prevent it. It was not likely that gets his tango he may` have to ilio them as does tire. Collins, he Where is your weak Fpot? .fust he was going to allow thio stranger three shots. By the time he has Tablets cure all the little il's from . ' „ there you ,may • .first exp to feel Dr, Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, the .wornan to step into his :hoesnotthe range the firing has changed -the which infants and young children • the effects of poison in the system,, comfort of old age, one pill a dose, likely. ;t Sir George died that temperature of his gun, and away suffer, and 'the mother has a' solemn • It may be stomach trout -le or lung 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or might, everything would .be his 'And goes the accuracy of his, calculations assurance that this madiclno con- • --trouble, kidney •dis'ease or heart dis- I Edmanson, Bates & Co:, Toronto. isomehow his 'thoughts would not go again. Judgment might help chince, initis neither opiate nor any hacaco- _ lkase, but the beginning is with the To protect you against imitations, , be ond' that point. lie tried to but tables of variation would not Ue fol drug. Sold by all medUlne deal• 1. inaction of the great firtaring or-' the' portrait and signature of Dr, A. ' liver and kidneys. ITV. Chnse, the famous receipt book thirtk on but -the words seemed -to keep in his ears ; of much service, for no `two gtms alil-:e any more than ers or Sent by mail at Vi'c a' '►•"o ' ley tr`riting The -Dr. Willitims Medicir. gans-the Nine-t°atba of the ills of everyday ,.author, are on evcay box. ( singing heat exactly T! . !r George dies''to-night every-, they fire aT'rke, As I tiaiil, with very ('o., IIrock'viile, Ont. . , .,. 1. _ . , . . __ - _-- _- ',:; - ...:._ , ..a-. ,.....,. a;. _ _ �1 .11, ,Jy ' r _ - so ova avast ttitmrut at aterrtai ---J. A., White shipped a carload through its fit -at reacting On that AL to fbe °dare" la 0q Iaur�y�aper 900 - ..a aiWWI ft".riato�ita daft W wltie�t i of hogs frvut this station on Wed- day. 1 !� '� N � � Li!� 1 ��aaOb.OrdYtiaaaa uesud RsaNT=171 ORELN RIPER. • L asap of dru 0o habal as tLa�r�1 W - — `� - y ------ e.dne reo.ipt at sweet at 1104 Dint° , •j• i load of hogs from Pickeruig ata- _ The wee birds are warbling Def wed- _ =»p%bea•Npaid aha+,° tion On Thursday'• diugs in the neAr future. Flannelettes at WholesalQ prise. -Mise Jennie Rose, of Rich- Rgyi apa:1;c, Shaw left Friday last bee our Dry Goods Window for l,ftC'ed, fWpe mond f4u,<. called upon, Pick arittgt lot' il-ielr flume In—OolbuFti . th a friends onWursday. Mrs. Hirst, of Hespler, is visiting, -Miss Beatrice Alger, of Bro- her daughter, Mrs. Ciearge-Ferrier. � 10,000.00dollars to let on first mortgage- _. • - No.. 13th, 1908, $ham, is spending a few days Mrs. C. Carlton, of Toronto, is vibit= ' with J. H. and Mrs. Wagner. ing her brother W. H. Burk, Burn -Calvin Dillingham returned Brae. - W. Loan Lome on Saturday after spending. Miss Lottie Burk, of Toronto LOCALISMS.. the. summer in the North-West. varsity spent a• few days .with her. • -. ...parents. -Rev. J. W. ,Wilkinson, of Miss Jessie N' laswa-nder spent Fri- eek' ri- gs .-.Mrs. Geo, Kerr spent Wednes- Claremont, is assisting Rev, J. EAsLv, day last weeL dire, i3. Hopkins, of i revival services this Silver Maple. '' t -Richard Moore is erecting a week. v "fir. and 'sirs. Shaw have s d All address at the ladies' 4f fission CircleWe e rt a n'.'Have Ph. B. �/ new runway 'dt the south en of —Rsv. J: -E. Moore; ,will here Thursda last. _ V .,his shop.,preach neat Sunday evening on y J :airs. IN m. Hutchings and Miss A. -Vanstone fit Palmer shipped a "The unpardonable sin." What D roving as quickly as - carload of oats from this it' ab Doten are improving t see ani: Shoes -Hiss Z'i'olet li,ing, wbo is con- MSss Iva Fraser returned to Sara- -- on Tuesday.' bice -Boots and oes -Born-At Toronto, on Sunday, fined to her bed with t} phoid toga on Monday last after spending Nov. 1st, to F. H. and Mrs. Doyle, fever, still continues in a very low two weeks with Mrs. P. R. Hoover, Con rettulations are extended to G. a daughter. condition. g p For g and -Little -Folk -The-Street Commissioner, has -John Mu.nro's sale which took Ferrier up the arrival his Home of BI been repairing the sidewalks on place on Wednesday was very lar- another line buy on Sunday morning last. - Church street this week. gely attended, and good prices Root harvesting is finished here and our prices are right. -The apple -pickers, who have was the rule. we can't just remember when before _ p e been exceptionally busy this fall, -Gordon Law, of Toronto Janc- we had such weather and roads at this ` are finishing up this week. tion, we regret to state is confined season of the year. -W. _ G. and Mrs. Ward and to his bed with an attack of t} - Mr. Cheep -visited with 41f. Hoover for a couple of days last week • family spent Sunday with Green- phoid fever. p - • • • - - -. - — -wood and Brougham friends. -L. Banks has sold his farm to when Mr. and firs. Checely left Sat-. -Mrs. G, M. Palmer is °pending R. J. Code, of Oakwood, for a good urday fur their home at Smith's Falls. > - a few weeks \rith Ler daughter, figure. :11r. Code takes possession Aden. s and Boy's cheap. working. mit�� Mrs. F. H. Dovie, of Toronto. in the spring. land Gloves. " -Dr, F. L, hienry wilLbe in his -S. Lapp, of Cedar .Grove, was The Adra Luton Concert A. ` office as usual neat Tuesday to at- l in the tillage on Thursday and tend to his domestic duties. : i greeted his. nutnerousfriii: \vith '+ H '-DICKIE u fir'. -r.. retilrnec} his ustial'sulile. �J• . - -David Annan, orae on Tues a}• a for spent ing 1 --J• :N.Niel'art on A- c ►t the s-unimer in the North- test. � of the store of W. J, Reazir.. dor- I —��- -Prof. C. H. C. Fright. of the ing the absence of the latter oil School ' of Practical '+c•iellee, Tu-! hi= limiting trip to slit-koka. r Ionto called tion i Pickering fri- -11't -let Buntiui;. of titrathrv} , ;ends on Friday last. \\lin ha- bNeli spemcliug some tilne -Ounlocal sport- are very =,u•- I here with hi- 1 •uther, Soiutre Bull- Wintel -..,GOO.s. . 0 ce=-fol tl:e=e dais at duck--lu,.,t- i 'ting ar.cl fxwil}, - 1•efurned outs tug. They very seldom gt, out ; t'ri Friday'. t\ ithc,ut bnirgiug a number of ft.,ttl.-Jxt;2�•- (*'•rutin returned holm LATEST �T1'LF.S iu Cet:ts Overeats and Pere Jacket_-:.... c -Excursion to T„rnnt(i on f'ri- cm Tuesdny after=pending n plea,- \ E%i' TiiI-N(;ti ill Iieatl}',and Tz;iior JiadP Clt,thi:tg.Ar - cls},Aor.:'U[L. local train. tic'kets�ant tt\r;-vc•cteks in Pater} �,.,tmtd `tIECI_ Fleeced aucl Wool Underwear and ,. . 'x1.10. goKxl for tine flay rnily. I Di-ttivt ltnntin . ' Ile bo -tight alt , hit R cannot be beaten_ - �L �-_tLC-F in rl `Trip 5 ' 'f•• -lli('h t Time -Whitby Junction :'', Pick- back, lwitli hint tire' fine -1,e:illa li - erint, 1,:•15 a. nt. of (leer. A full line of Bu,ltr and Shoc�.always in.,stock.' - --G„mplaints are being matte -Frank Alla\ta}•. we are pleas - that C'lark's bridge, ,?n Church -t.. eel to QIV, i- n,,.w s -ho wing -�znf� t,f �• - - l8 in R very liti�afe condith,11--K."Id 1 L'eC'•,\E't'\' ft•urtt h1- -eyele tltt.11 t. ,.If • • L^ . t •,, . ,�:,�, A Bunting ELuuld be attended to before tilt, t�•I*huid fr\t•I'. S1r-. All°rt nuc h.;- upl'ro tch of winter, 11teE•n=Iwlldiue the lri=t wo.-ok tt itlt The S ,ink Jill= pre main frieucl= in Whiti,w, tvhE-re' .-ht' ulst, -- ' 4ij;,era[ing l�Ay anti nlrllt, ,1ftE•t' 1nr-� i.- 2'apitll}' 1''•l'„tel'In�. _ - - - _ .. ing clo�etl flown dui the niglit ` --)la-ter AN -k. of Fairphrt. ship - ing It week car two, ,nviug to the pe,l to Tor",nto one cls} la -t «-et•k• delay in getting their.\theat front thirty brace c,f a ild clurl, lit-�I->I{ ♦ 1. Tc i� 1the feast. ha= Lute :1 nuluber of -1 11 l:lent= - A\Te'e' [( (L,ir t� Mr, Bennett. of the Bennett thi- • fail be -ides= tl:c ft,t•Ett ;,,iuh. �� il,, lith her t napan}', sill nh- �iannfacturzng Cu„ left On .Tie - Tl,i- isnot bad f„r a lad of al,out Iwar in ti:e T„nil Hall Picker- - dac' rnorninu c,ti a Ki=tties trip to tsvelve year- t,f ages iltz- tuatter th-e alt -pint- .,i' tile Tu �..ot nt o _ _-- --- PeLertxro, Smirh's I'all?ant� I�rokr -Ali iLztrrt�till .',tint t,,.,*� otzr�ice 'tine f _ ; r'. -1 t:Er?ir Li13t'at y'S c,n lite et enittlr - S1IkInQ, _ I ably Ottawa. The firm this week .1.1 -we at 'Xilithy on «-t',ine ti.t} of `' Herbst make shipment, tel Nunaimo, B. C., I c:fter;tooa, when Jt,z tvph L(K-li wutxl r' :. ^+� 'leplt} r ; Guelph, and other distant point. i v% married to.Nti•s liar} Calvert FRIDAY Dov. iJt ��VV -- - _ _ _ Andillt-ions, _ They expect to begin work thi- We juin their mangy• friends in es- , Shetland Flog°, week on a large order from Hall- tending. to the hapjl}- couple our -- - --- - _ .kine and course yarns'fur knittkig fax. hearty eongratulatiuus, So YEARS' purlxoses. -51rs. S. King, who had been ' -Tie fire company have rented iXPERIE�iCE � 1so Stationary, Silks and Velvets for ' spending a few months \with her a G rardt'. Heiutzman piano for re -s Trilnniing, etc. sono in the North -Rest, returned the town hall. It has been seeur home on Friday last. owing to the ed for _the concert for Friday f serious illness of her datl,ghter, evening and will be available for �1• Ea Boone, , 'Pickering. 'Violet, She reports that her sous any couc'ert, that may be held have threshed �00U bushels of during the winter months. TRADE MARecra wheat, much of which they .dis- -On Wednesday a (log was DEMONf _ ppoosed of at 89 and "0 cents per handed into a car un the G. T. R. Co►Yrtttsr+ra ac. - ear _ r bushel. at the station here and a tillnu Le An.one aondlnq a ,tMch std desMDP vermin _ f ^ UJ l .a • ” Members of the fare company afterwards a large basket of Eatrs_ trteleal7 u is rnr op,aton fee• hh ['� %� J 7\\,JJJ vii tavoot ei a p nfld l7 yya�clnuo iG CnmmYnfer ... • e jt♦ i , V ” vtaL 13 book on Panna w j/1L, ,' -- -- liana been bush this week erect- age R'$S passed Ullt'. This is pret- uouartctSTmnedea J 1 '{', p senc,rro. 00"t enc? for aecvnn` patents. ing a fine ��oorcn at the entrance to ty gnick work. but the peas d<rg. ectW o urea lout nib anon a co r.oety — �” the to?ati ail. This will be a little did it know of the fate that 'pr`'°t""r"` w,tnonttDsrve, tains _ great e�hi h"enience during public wag awaiting it. S��n r me an. a have on hand a nice line of Ready -to -Wear Hats to - ► " gatherings at the hall. People -As burglars ha•re been •oper- A handsome"T ITta,rtrated weeds' L.raest et*- _Camels Hair Felt. t��e will open up our Stock of ealacton ct and sclet1zesc Dacia] Terme• ii+ . .,will not be compelled to stand in °ting in this vicinity, it should syr: tone months, EL s,tsnssli n•^d• I°aa trimmed hats on: the 7th and 8th of October and cold and stormy nights before se- remind merchants; and others as �UNM 8c CQ 38s8fO�"`r' NBW Y(�k and €ollotving 'days.. '�'e would like' .to have M :curing admission and it will also well of the necessity of having arsnoh oma M to eL waeb0vtoa, n you inspect our $Duds. ►' do much towards keeping the hall their windows and doors securely — " :warm. fastened. While this class of A. Baker, .. ,Piekering- -The funeral of Henry Wake- criminals have not visited our vil- lin lin which took place at his resi- lane very often, S fact tends tgFr ^ ��dente, . ewtonville, on Nov. 5th. make us more ne li ent in'takin�v� was one of the largest witnessed proper precautions in protecting ' y in that neighborhood for years. our property, but we cannot be and was conducted under the too c•arefnl in this matter. auspices of the I. O. 'F. and S. O., Remember th'e Adm Lorton P P jjy�� J..JJJJ • E., of which orders he was an concert in the town hall this (Fri- eat honored member. The floral tri- day) evening under the auspice, of -butes frrim the friends and the the Public Library. This enter- == --'• — - "- - - " different orders were very .numer- tainment.promises to be of an ex- -- '00 ous testifyingtothe •respeet which ceptionall�y high charac•te`.o1CPlisf iionStalltl on Wante.' the bud for their departed friend Luton ha_ a phenomenal Y u sh e s •and brother. • The remarks of \title . range, and ,c•onibine, 1,oth _ everyone present was, " W e have strength and sweetness. She has lost a kind neighbor, the wife a apfine_tae"e appearance and is loving husband and the family a Oben of in the highest teriu= by R. H. CARS0 , T 'PERRY FAIR, TRO �J NDR B father." the press \therever she llwi a rlJ -On Thursday evening last peared. Miss utt:xl Is a�siste< ni ntc er, un ar on many of Dile resident= had the her program b} A. Blaiek\tell Leasure of 1'ir res t i an excellent Stliith, Otho, though only seven- Haring been purchased for the ersction of a large Evaporator( (Largest in p g S Canadal are in the Market for 2,500 Bushels of Apples per day --program rendered in th-e town ; teen years of age, now occnp:ea a hall, tender the anCpices of,.;, 't. 1 foreirost I',lace among the.,total• NEW LAUr DRY ball,Georu chilt(h, b\ ' Frank R. i='t•s of C)latal'it?. stud �Ii=- Irene QIl and after Stpteniber ht _ Conklin,' the \yell-kno\vn enter= H'itchcox Bartlett; pianist aird The minter-i_.;ned has opened iep - tainer. .lir. Cc;nkliti is' not a 1 elocutionist, whose imlitntiou� of for good, sound Hard Apples of s t?trau er in Pickering hating 'gi\ - our t nriou:_tt }ld. tijir�3s brio$; forth a lnmiulry next door to Z� T. «'e pay 25 tante per'cwt. CA�a.H, B , g IhuZbar' anti hat ing had nearly :ize large enough to peel oil paring maohinea, free on board cars in�>Zq e:i in entertainment here -about zt the highest praise. Do out fail to attend this concert as } om tike �nre fcnir year's experience in Busninn_ � bulk, Dunbarton,' RosOiank, «'llitby, Claremont, •calr ago. On this•. occasion lie) to be ,leased.. title:' is-prepat'ed to do first-class -All inferior sizes are to rate as Chops for Rhich we will pap 12 Dents . eld the undivided -attention cif h. w \rc;nk at a iial' rate}s. per delivered as above. .. t'lE audience for about two hours, - Give lue a trio0 p 1� All loads .Coming to the Factory must be of one quality. Kindly note _.. _. w;:om he kept in rc,a'rsoflaughter A local option •b} -taw will .he •- and save future trouble or sit will,rate ae-Chop Stock -only. by his clever impersonation of the submitted to, the ratelxtcers of SOO TO\G, us a line when you have anything to o$Er. - - a Drop ... _ .. - - chirncters froth "David Harum, l l ork township on the. first -Jlon- _- ... rroprietor. o and by his other selections. air. day in- January. This .is the re- __-_. Lt'd Port Perry.. Conklin knows soft to •please an su.lt of a mc;etirlg of the council ou The -Regal Packing Co. �'' audience and his selections are all 1 Molltlay when a large deputation Cook's Cotton �ot COmpouis3 - of A high -character. The attend-:` of t miperance •wrjrker were pres- is onecessfu119 coed monthly by over o,000iadles. safe. effectual. Ladlessst " ante wax good, but waidd have: ent to urge their delnands•for tilt ourdruggist for Qwk'sGottoa Root com- _-----..---- -- --- - - " been much better, had it n(A been by -1 tw. The liquor intere-t? vW, Take no ocher, as all Nurtures, pill@ and ja p��ENT good 1dg3C interfered with bvtheotherenter- 'were -all-o, st'ron'gly represented, iomit.Stonssredangeroas, prltre No. r, El pe r• rice and tw eirit ti H ,IG -gat catHe Andl box o. 9, 70 depreea stronger, jit per boz o I 1 �y pe ,ennead by avrantod ox tainment4 which have been ad\ eF- and gat a their reasons \thy the Itam�ms 2�h� a0ooek pOomp-a� Wind Ont, of any kind ready to sell drop ac and for prices our aid• ,Addreso, „f tined for these two week. s. TL by-law should not be -submitted. �kltoa t wd 2 soldaad reoommeadod 67 all or whet; Sou want . ml1aM cow, beef rtoaer or THE pATEa1T RECOUM } reer into fnr the evening amounted but a majority of the council being nap , bee Dro¢siata 11J Catsada. any count card• to teed on shares, aria or . aaftlwefa. alb . in favor of the by-law it passed j phone s A wniu, srouQham �•tt 'tet abut $25. y p a. -•4N � h�, 't'r "4P ,m."".7•.j,±v'i� i` '` (�uir t >^: iRa', k+�''I°��-�'"�'". �,i �5•'-' 1 °•.S� m _ut^'':aLla,.rk•.a:v'. '.'A.is£+Kn�?'i'L���V\.....�.c..., :a ♦ Ti.) •R'a.,..t.x .. ._. _ , _. ...-. _. a. �_ -.. _ -. _.-.. .••'nX. .^ti.. �•..