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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_11_27DJp_ "VOL. XXIII.P C BERING; ONT.. FRIDAY, NOV.- 27.:-1�3.-'-.�- f 0 VTT AROU TD US Ch*rrywood. day comes when, at exactly- 11:30 s7potfs•�rllostail OLnrrss. 1 '— fo'clock, a gang of six packers drive in Spink Mlles • Church re -opening next Sunday. Dinner must be served at noon just KIN3ALE• The choir have increased in numb- the same as though butcher's and bak- ers,medteal. � �Veddin bells are rin in bere. quality and appearance. r er's shops stood at the farm gate and. ''' Red Wheat - i 4c bus. 8 g g , H. Burkholder is employed with �i . more than that, the gang will order �., Reinter bas come r•athe coon for Hoover for the remainder of the their supper and breakfast at certain White Reheat - - 74c iy Pppee S rin Wheat ;2c .t . some of our farmers bere.: threshin season. hours, lodging, also, is insisted. upon, P g T. Richardson has our sympathy in g WF. EABTWOOD.. M.D.. 5urteon 6Sc til The singing sehool is flourishing. ; board for their horses, and any other . to Canadian PaciIIo Railway f Coroner Goose Wheat - the loss of his valuable horse. 31r. Raymer has proved himself to be thought of conveniences. The mayor- _ ontarto Oounty: Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Manitoba Flour $3.50 bbl. Jim. Richardson has engaged with an experienced teacher. � its of the ggang consists of growing _ asremont; Office hours—Before 10 a m., 1 tog Family Flour = 4.50 " White Bros. for a good f1re. tiV a miss the smiling face of Frank boys, who do two-thirds the work of w o.ta,. s�3 f,o n 7 to 9 p. a. Private telephone Y pri gguu Smart. He is now employed with Mr, man, eat half as much again and ennueetioa with Balsam, (ieeen+nod, Broalham pastry Flour - 4.50 " Fred Sarbr on has rebased a new Kt Zion, A. John%ton's (7th cont, Wm Cnwte's Bran $18.30 ton cutter. Vy-hat's the matter with Fred? Wagner of Pickering. are none too heavily laden with good f4thoon), sad D Pntth'e (qth Coal 6-19 ., leased to report the return Shorts 18.0 �; a are P Po Don't fail to hear Rev. J. J. Rae's manners. A. YOUti(i.'4t D., C.M., Pellow of Jumbo 23.00 of Mrs. Clarkson Rogers from her trip popular lecture "Jack and Jill," It is certainly not during the apple T to the west. which will be given in the church next season that the farmer revels in the 1 s Trinity Metiarl College, Tomato, m.m• Graham, Whole Wheat Flours g baa of Cones. of Ph4aill&nsege and fine:eons of Miss Ethel Thompson has not re- Tuesday evening, Dec. 1st. Proceeds � glorious freedom of farm life, but On4ar•to. Office and residence opp0'Leary botel. Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. turned to Toronto. We are sorry to in aid c,f the building fund. when the last gang are packing the Wobnro , Out. Office boors: morning 7 to to:hear she is indisposed this week and ' eneniart a to a. Hard and Soft Coal. -: Salt. P last barrel of winter apples, a silent hope she may soon be well again. PORT UNION. Above prices 6nblecitoChange without pp g '. prayer of thanksgiving rises unconsci- The s :notice.. -. social at our League last week nosey from his heart and, ggthering eras a great success. Besides recites- Chas. Annis shipped a carload of his family about him, he enters once a,eoai. Model Baker �o f Limited. tions and s eeches from our home beets to Berlin this week. —. P pie Yates and :►ins. Thos. more into peaceable possession of his league, we enjoved the selections on Miss 3ia�a home and lands. E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS- — (, J. Disne s res ha hone; after Carson visited Toronto on Tuesday. g P P That night, as he enjoys the privi- e T13S.county Oro+n Attorney. "a County which refresfinents were served. All We are glad to see :firs. Yates " olfaSog. point Iionse, WhitbT. 10-• „��v� n lege of once again lyingdown upon seemed to enjoy themselves. Why around again, after her recent indis- - j his own bed, he meditates upon the �OW Mc(3ILLIyRAY, BARItIB• -- - - not have more sociable gatherings to Position. trays of farmers who turn their - ---- _ draw the ole together. airs, Jas. Prett is home again from Dowers,'-Bolleitcn, do. Offioo opposite Poet• a people g Ebbourg. She reports • her father into public houses and that without 08loe whitoy. Ont. Jan. Ball Dow, BA.; Tb ea. +++-- much better. retuuneration. Before sleep closes A. sGiUl-rrsy, LL.B. YoneT to Loan, 97 �� his eyes he forms a firm resolution 31 r. Jas. Cam mother of Rest Whitby. P-' that next year those pesky apple- , t etet•tftary. Hill, is very sick, suffering from a packers will provide their• ow'n board — .-: �Pital Dr. F. Warren is stili in the.h ralssis. wn•. rM about and lodging, or.they will pay for it. _-_ HOP6IPPIP 141711 ti9,VET cident. over tis repporter that there are - - s 0EON, Graduate of seas Ontario coil- -- Of all materials and design A asrrline`en ire in J. H. Downs lots mare in the neighborhood tend' oriaar, Cv',laga, Toronto, I tared ineni"r. $ g y- ottae Oa: Cetezlnary b ca' Anociation. kepti n snook. It will--psy you R Co., seed ba-use-es�loded last week-. will likely he shipped to the seaboard Fruit 'Trees t 888hhh to Call at our works and inspect our stock, - n rson w;•as hurt. GsJ1:e end d4noe ono aful e -quarter tulles later on. north of Greta River- Otaee and shoeiaRlorse and obtain rices. Don't be misled be �, F. J. Richardson has. seri- We are pleased to inform our read- — hotus9 to it a.m., and 1 to 4 p.m. Private P ors that the Rev. Mr. Crozier, of Nest talepnooe in my oBlceP,o. address. Grow, agents we do notetnplavthem.consequent• ousl� ill. suffering frurn appendicitis, Hill, will (D. �'.iholii cerci a at the All kinds of Frttit Trees; S)ttub�_ 3uvor, ,as ly we can, and do throw off the agents but is vers slowly iinprovii)K. Etc. figs ?ale. comaliseion of 10 per cert., which you wi:l. The adjourned meet' f the Gold ri sidence of James Pratt, Port inion, j¢tzsittr s (ELar;a•. certainly save by purchasing from as. A credltur•s took place on Hondas. The Wednesday evening, 25th. Highest prices paid for Fall and call solicited, unsettled claims amount to seventePil '— t W inwr Apples. Altona. WHITBY GRANITE licusand dollars.' The son, W. S. - Y�1aJ)IAS DVN_%Z,Conveyanoer, Com- CO.,t accnmsanied by his solicitor. Col. J. I•:, JOH1E E. GFE1 ARent, .1 m;asiooer for takft R Affidaviu. silo., Opp, Post offiea �hitb7. Ontario WV Barkey preached in the L nion Pickering, ttLremoa:, gut. Oy _ _ Farewell, was present, and offerpd to Church Si,ndav < `•ening in the absence hand two farms over tr) the (*reiiitors, „f Peder .n Ethertngti. - BUINTI\G, Issuer of Marriage thefartnl to he charged with the tiny- Recital servines are teeing held in D. L1oe ieafot;boCoan:y of Oute.a:o, oil- FIC$ERING LIVERY I Iyont twenty-fite hundred dollars the Glasgow churk'h. Hex. I* ilkinson The _ Moa as the store or at his residence,Pictenng ) t') Iter, Nl;t!thew Gold. An alterna.- has diargi, of ti -re tuvetings. �ESI��� BAN� a� C���D� P•11aga• tive pp oposinun was made by the Rev: Tho:;. Hardy's pei-)pl,- are still under 'tafthe%v (fold, I,tlahsntl cif klrs,. Gold, ' ` AVID BELDAM, suctinneer, dc.. First close vet,iCles for !ire by 3sy th( ill), tars Carr, lull we think they of Hfri' cents !. n the c}oUur el all unse- are on a fair roa.l to recoverc. a'n5 _res, aollctta sa ee from hiv o r ner.�e Or n1Qt i%es III COIIneCiiOL meet. , . ino,rporaied b7 act o! Parliament 1874 tried, but:. i,r. and n..er. 8s,;csof fa,trrs.tarta mg all G T. R.traics. Freight and ('ureib rr«ditorg f.r p ahc, ,tete tell- ti'i11iK Barkec had the tui-{urttine to _ lawns ani ove:�yti,iug thn is to be sold will be axpress detiveied to bli its of ibe charms;'ir d thio:atter:pr)r x).ition tva� again brr>rk his drtn. This i_s the sec'- m Ptalteaius Branch. Il nilsl hw tbg ahoy-nbir With theutnroa:Care u:ta:liii:uuslt' x�ie +rd, l�te satnc trill „rp time ti � has had an accident with P pa t {r f h Antlroriaed Ce real. , . ........ .,.11,nm.000 71,11we. Teaming of sli kinds, done "land go?^Ito tho very ben: sdrsataae• iy Cc ppuicl n i'htn 41rtr.}' Clays, Anil thi., the game arm. Subscrrb�d Crystal . ..........:... 9onf)o BE-?OS,T09CV :IIP CLE RF. mtsa:oa stables In oonuect tom erste.. leis must aFnsittional. told in nest •. l3'i0 Our genial uter,Ntn' Nil J. F:if 0r,k• a� x COWAN.D. R V on s5ortebt onttce, oats as ion, v cinvortFle. . •,..-,,, many sesprct> the ruosil)ainful f,+llurc' house r.+i. been m1l.ing Lira«, re tar• C:ri1,'.war,"!'S, Commiscorier for takfoR - this iown hits ever known, and fr.tcr r,FiQ. T. H. ZLc�1tt.La.a',1;aQ. Ilii ,n.s f. ): l'hristul.ts uud i/1ie it large t'reaideat l;a+t.ar tt'mAsvit+ Aaaonatant Etc. Wf ney to rose R which it :� t cerally conceded the on far -a roPertr, "Tsscer of �fsrrirge Lrc- W. H. K asstrrtment of g1MKl*. Special atteatior. gives to Farmer'+ ante *not ,frotevsln. Ons. 7-• _ , Proprietor. l;ev. ,llattle Gt,;d emerges with The : hool chil,'ren are buRv Bran- Notes CoN.ctinna .n:icned Lad l rom`t)y made _ Credit. [ic'i.n r f..r thele Christmas PnLPTLT,Ito Faru:er's :.otos $C�11,tc.i American and Eking Foreign B:xoi,eLgo b.x=bt and raid llrafts is• j�OCCiIE : k POSTI LL Licensed Ace- went• end `des «'a}lace is doing her sued, arariable vu all parts of the world ; J,LL t,oe-ors ,or une Co -;;i'; of Ortarro Aw- ret} lost to make it a At1c"est, 6artn`a Dealt D.ysrtmint. ileo i atilrr of ay.+ry d»seer ileo cotiluctel st r Aud)ty Furn*turel;. Iiaytvatc3 ht•at' intends to fin T.r ode•av c`�ae. T. P' ,Uchor, Real Estate `- ` . - _ _ Interest aliened : cy darts at hr Nowt ears W lett Untarlo in the lutnherin-g husi^ I y A fent sa-1 Gvn-gyral yrl-ator,. strias atteet)oa s 1 s s • T. Pur }-rin, ni:r (1r.nLmiiStPr', i, same- -tent rates• sad czed)ted hnllryeariy to �eposrtor gtres ;o wit rrlxn hr m.:l of to &aLPn. A4 ;,4,.^s and has adverti.s �d throitirh ti -se dr""T-11.^1. P_L',:HEBm . llrougna. out. Y whattndi+poaerl columns his threshing outfit for rale: Geo. Kerr. Diaaa�er Posr'LL, Greco it:Tor. oat. 9S -1y - «'estuev Brun. Ioaded their sugar We pensee mi" Alf.; but we wish Niru -.A full fine of first•beet. at I'tckering this week, mSE �CoELLINGTOti IIotel.—Ase. Blass furniture now I. A. Lawrence, of Pickering Col- ever} success in his new undertaking, ,�!1�, Ts!oc rAmTsJ to sr:]orerhac3- OD exhibition in lege, spent Sunday at hotne. •'" lckering. (V Dal (w,O�y . ad the n^ore'tonse, 1 am prepared to furnish our ware rooms. our worthy blac-ksmith iv busily en- GREEN RIVER..- VVI Ibecom'+drtrsn to sll who desirs to patrou,zo - I®e, Spa^inns esmp'e rooiae I ehail be p1. - -' - _. gaK.nl rebuilding wagons And truggie�• Re ie 1i bswander is somewhat .. > - sdeosoeall ora patron. wbsn then hove oc. priC88 right. 'Xmas is fast approaching, already $g g �ri3rdS at Spinkllit5, :- nasion to raft Yarlbaia. JAS. bEm LNCE, improved, our sunset boys are talking of Santa p. fwrkli,ar, out. - •Claus alt+» Maud Dotes is confined to her Best Quality of Hard Coal F, S. Dillincyham• bedthroughillness. oa - Dillingham. Jaynes 'iicBrady is bush -t• enfixgged Alf. Hoover left M da for Chita- Methodist Church Church - -_ ! - on his wood lot purchased at Mr. 7 Full weight Guaranteed. Q Pickering. Out go and points west on ap pleasure trip. Bervice8 a8 Follows' Tool's arItale. Mr. and Slr_1.•Juhn A. `White visited S «'e are pleased to report that h u with Jir. and Mrs. Geo. Ferrier on Stove and Chestnut 1?l7res • _ Hayne has concluded to st,tiy with vas Sunday._ - 10t30 a m.: .. Preaching. another year, j jL .1 - 7-W p.m.. W agner Ca y Cungratulatiuns are exten�ed to $5 ZO at isles X'lli 2-Q0 p.m.......$abbath School. A number of our farmers are Born- �+ • Jlr, and Mrs. James Riddell upon 'the ■ 8:00 m........S Rath e, on plaining of the scarcity of water owing- p. Leagu to the sudden freeze up_ arrival of another young son on Sat �q y �r Tue9day. Have a full line of fresh and cur E. L. Chapman 'is gettingg nicely tirday. , Pea Size $5.20 at the Mill _ 8:00 p.m....... Weekly Prayer an ed meats constantly on hand. started selling for (.be Frost h Wood The Indies of the Mission Circe speret Thursday last at the home of Thursday.Spice Y„o11, Breakfast Bacon, Co. and reports businesss brisk. firs. Wm. Hoover, doing some chart- We hare also on hand quantity, of Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. The moneyed individuals of our Best Quality Smithing Coal. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. table work for a family. Pastor, burg wbo we re interested iii the recent The $rat snow of the season, with Our Coal makes warm friends. _ Gold assignment report prospects not Highest pric-es paid for quite NO dark. the exception of enough to make the Orders left wird NY. Peak delivered _ - Butcher's cattle. What i9 the matter with our League ground greys fell Monday forenoon promptly. ' lately? \ovr that the evenings are last, when about three inches had fall- lately? longer let our young people en, these rain. " ■ ■ 'our correspondent took a stroll •�•�•��sJ•O FARM �' % rale round the cause and have the ' r' inter is comity good work continue during the coin- through the cattle stables of J. B. and you will need some9 to kee 8 y, aagt g V4 tenon, `•Willow Bank Farm," and y S p in winter thereb' succor n cite par ,We'Save I �P C�T ,�� you warm. You will find it -at the. worthy Pres. and ofifeers. noticed in titular a fine animal of �J IJ L ■ a farmer's Supply Store. the Durham breed. Any one while 4 PP on the line wishingto see one,of the r► Just Look': Iliindoo Robes, Coon- skin and Alaskan Bear. Fur Costa, •arougham. best of this breed that can be seen Beingg composed of the south sant corner -- either in this country, or in any other - of los No 12, in the 4th can of the township Over -coats and underwear of all R. Burk, of Markham, was home just drop in. {i _ of Pickering, consisting of S5 acres more kinds, Nater -proof suits fully lined, __ _ • , . over Sunday. • Yo Ui / t / or less, On the premises see • gotr3 boost Horse blankets and a.ao woollen urs H 4leehin was in theit LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. - fair oatbuildiugs and watered by a Lever blankets. These are Lp to date city i6silitst{epriug. This farm fa well ssdspted goods and prices are right. - ori Friday last. — JD% either stock or grain: Call and see for yourself. Sea Miss Gerow's new advt. in IThis department is open to all for the fair dig- From 10 to 25 per cent. of _ either to snit parch�►aer. - E. BRYA. &' SON, another column. Great clearing ciiesion of public questions, The writer must your purchase, quality con- _ in all cases eer,d his correct same with cors sidered tyhen you by Lot ll, Con 2, sale. we vrian it eiistinctlp cuRarstood, however _ • Fat further partiotilars apply to Robert C. Coak�yell and F. Stubby, of that in no ciao do we Bold onrselves re- • • _ _ b:CBradi, P1C82rinK, P. O., or sliomfble for nPiuicus expressed by cotres- Pickering. Markham, silent Sunday n ith , _ 1:RwR.1eTwoVal ua we dere mister editur i wus out in the " We V. Richardson Mrs. G. D. Linton is spending a cuntry alukin frr a job at slruveiin sno DOMINIM BANIK few days in I1untsvi'lle -with the i dident find eny but i found this here Misses Linton. bit of a ur with must be sten' fur _ - - -- ;Notary Vublic,- Pickering P P` sold an American you i that it ileus a ]uv deter but i gess • WhT'- • _ - L. Johnston _ : bred- rse the other for it ain til ntti got s e atvflust moldy PS e ho 1 o er da} t Capitai Paid uo, • 3,000,000 which lie realized a good round plat e ill >f3ecanse we can afford to. Reserve Fund $3,5 0,000 price. i ever et nam smikes. r The toiinship council tnet on (Written for the Pickering News,) �Z e bn5�r cash, sell for • • Monday last. The a tart- pf �Stx,—The reign of the apple' -packer cash au have very sn1a11 ' as drawn to a close. It alt ht well running expenses. business transacted was- not so WHITBY BRANCH. be termed the modern reign of terror; • • What does it stand for ' large its iistial. There n'ill be and only those happy citizens, who " General Banking only one more 1neetiug this year know not the pleasure of .feasting :ill A. Proof Why for Ontario. Chemists, for the trausllc tion of general ,winter on the culls of their own a tyle A. manufacturers of some of the Business Transacted bttsiues crop, have dwelt in peace and sxety _. A meeting of the executive of from kris despotic rule during the past -.best ,preparations in the drug the Townshi S..,S. Association ttvo months. • i f• Special atTention given to the coll•ec• p The farmer hastens home to tell his Note*!. We offer a sample line. was held in the Christian church, beau tt'ei lit solid 14 k lad- ., _ • - ; _ _ _ tion- of farmer's sale, guilt, - _, , o wife a he apple -packers will be Y g n Tuegday-afternoon, Geo. Fer- that t d - Try O. C. Corn Cure. other notes. around at the en of the week, The les gold tsatch, works un - ..Try President in the chair. - It ( necessary re aration o4 pies and iv ersally guaranteed three O. C. Cough Drops, — tires agreed to hold the annual P. O. C. Heirdach•e Wafers. SA` INGS DEPARTMENT. g cakes tinil fresh meat are ready when years for only $25.00 - - '- 'O. C. Toothache Gum. ••� convention of the Association oil the end of the week arrives; but do O. C. Tal�uut Powder. =ep=931to received o' $i. ar.d Tuesday, the 26th of January, b4, the packers arrive with it? Not they; • WRITE for our booklet on • --'O. C. Liniment. upwards. in the Presbyterian church, Clare- and, while the farmer's wife moony- I �`• a118s. " O..C. Cough Syrup.. =21tCTe8t allowed at highest wont. ,There will be three sessions fully irehold �oa. the good things �} O. C. Sarsaparilla. current rates. as. formerly and a very interesting this world ow stale and moulder r And others always to be had at the 18R'Ay. her hrsband lies awake nights ! The Richardson Co'y prograrri has been prepared. It anziously wondering if the' earl a Compcsunde3 or paid half R y d, PICKERI NG yearly, A hoped that all r to teachers plea will ire over ripe and rejected, � Jewelers and Opticians. `H P1 ER N _ and all others interested in the and later, if the winter apples will all • Brock st., south, Wbithy. — — ---X. J. THORTON, work will keep LhaL date in mind. be blown o8 the trecw or freeze on. ; ����•�� — . :PHARMACY �Xap•at . Further particulars later, t Hope dies within bis heart, but the ��• �r''.• '+,•;. ,r - ,''. .< ;. :. :..,. : .:' .: .. . '.: -' _:. .. ,. i.4, .Y.- -.eh. ,k•I r'. -w.y,: � rs .,. ri_;•n: All ax - A, ,... .w •.�,. ,. ,e ,.. ., .: . .,. ., �o....'-.: ��; ,,r.,:..•fir ,,�„ .. ..Y„” .,iron n a �.;, ,. "�" _ .d'' �k•m.. ,.,rl�„L,,;,.. y,"�=,i.+.-,..tx 1.,.,...sT...,-,..,:a.Cei; y :.,..,...:.b_,,-• , ...:., *F.p•.+ _u-- . m..:... .—:.•.y_s•�.`�+�'�e .-?s...�.y y.•=:-;:a.:�s,:•�,.�:..a,�w�,�e_ ,aa„ ,a?ia^ .�• ,Hr�'�' Tfr�- staiLl i ItttA yy 11V.QL&%&1- here is ` •'John," said hers. Griggeley, ­ifuse _ - . at Worst in nr er's Yard While the wOrck In S u n I i g h t rthe _ Fortune Waited. •��� you are too much of a coward to go � tea tla�srt - Soap- you have the fact. down and scare those burglars out, _. A brewer's drayman has been work- �! I'll go myself. I'll let tho;n knowK) n- foi upwards o3 piny yearn tri - - - �_thi:i__theFe is at least oue man in the London when be might have been liv- house." ing at that time on a tertuna of "Marla," said DIT, (3riggsloy. as lu many hundreds of thousands. In the she started for the stairway, "I �+ meantime the money has accumulat- wouldn't go. It sounds like a i ed" to upwards of ,1,500,000, mouse." Wood is about fifty years of ago. 5�uxuGHT REDVCE9 Atter she had jumped back into 'P4 the last thirty years lie has been bed and covered herself with two !employed as. a drayman by Misear•s. 0 ]LXpEjN&$ quilts and a blanket, bin. Griggsley fa rticula~rlp for those . ismilies Who Watney, Combe, and Reid, of Castle heard these words, in low, plaintive, p W - 1ltreet, Longacre. Until the unex- Aasc for the achwen Hatt, mW tones :- bite the btf-st 8>zsd t><io8t delicious tQi petted windfall came Wood had nev- t -fl "]f you love me, John, please !don't 8t a reasonable price. .1r spoken to any of his fellow -work- desert me." ' _ _VAen of hopes of coming money. TRUE BRITISH SEA DOG. -- :-- - Mixed. Ceylon Green. Ask for Rad IsbeL Jut in talking over his good for "We've had to dismiss our oigh, coach- lufiw with 31r. Charles Evel— roRTY cENTS-S1iOVY.D SE 14'IYTY nturto of the brewery yard, el told Lord Beresford Adds Another man.'"' "For what reason?" "Oh, him that he recollected his father Laurel to His Name. he got too ambitious. lie wanted 0-t to be paid regularly." laving that they had relatives in the The collision between the Prince ]tad emigrated to Australia in the George and - the Hannibal,, oft the early years of last century. They coast of Spain, took place at Len $100 Reward, $100 had, however, been eatitely lost sight o'clock at night, while the fleets were There Is more Catarrh in this section pf. manoeuvring, with• all lights out, un- of the country than all other diseases f- _. Wood was a strong, well-built man,- der war conditions, eighty miles, put together, and until the last rcvv 3 "r 1 his years was supposed to be Incurable. b'or .ILnd had a good character in s sit- north of Ferrol. 'he voasels were a great many years doctors pronounced nation When a solicitor, who had performing the movement known as It a local disease and prescriber local Only Shells found out his existence by the search "turning in succession" when the remedies, and .by constantly failing to kf church registers at Cambridge and Hannibal struck the Prince George cure with local treatment, pronounced I It incurable. Science has proven catarrh O Aisbcach, told Wood of his good for- on tl.e pbrt side just below the wa- to be a constitutional disease and there- -tune, and handed him a draft for ter-1trx__abaft__the_ictre sit--tha -ship. tore requires conatttutlonsl treatment. E5.000 as a guarantee of good faith, It was impossible to avert the cot- Ha11'a Catarrh cure, manufactured by A.he hard-working dr man did not lision, and the order was iced in th J. ChconsoneY t Co., Toledo, them, fe � � 8 the only constitutional curd on the mer- I t �li nose his head and buy up all the both ships, as the two great hulls kat. ]e 1■ taken internally 1n done, WIVES, AND MOTHERS tasks in the yard for entertainment touched, to take up collision stn- from to drops to a teaspoonful, It acts 7bf self and friends. He calmly gave tions and get out the collision mate. directly on the biota and mucous sur- READ THI$ faces of the system. they oiler one hun- Ia fortnight's notice. and millionaire The discipline was excellent. Bred dollars for any case it fails to a that he was. wonted out his time. It was seen at once that the re- cLLro• 'Send for circulars and testimonl- ' Wood lost his wife about eiahteen serltr eAr thn rnlltafnn hnd hewn mri- ale. ^ , „m,wiivd� 1' •r...t-w.._ mar ao cnu aren. Ous w me ritac'e l.eorge: tier ge: tieratera drayman has a half.sister sank markedly in the water, and for diving, but apparently she is not en- some minutes it was' fesaed that she titled to any of this wesith. might go altogether. At this mo- _ _ The e -tate from which the fortune ment Admiral Lord Charles Beres- _ W derived is about 150 miles from frrd, who comrrlanda the fleet, left Iydney. Rood has gone out to act. his' ow -n flagship, the Majestic, and � le up matters. went on board the injured battle,­ ship T? j� {�j' �j - ship to share her fute. 10ILitttJ�D j�1Elq He assumed control of her,. and under' his direction, while he remain- ed on board, the t iiavi at and her Into mile operation of navigating tint tato Ferrol was undertaken. While the Hannibal, so far as could MEY USE DODD'S KIDNEY k be seen, escaped uninjured, the " PILLS FOR THE TROUBLES Pitnre George w:as dangerously dam - BROUGHT ON BY THEIR aged, Her thin strvl plating, half WORK. an inch thick, is sheat6pd at the point where the Hanrihal- struck' her. by four inched of teak, but :he g -eat - rhey Prost by the Experience and prow of the Hannibal 'shore through Advice- of Mir Lew Dake, of the i thi-i as though it had been pai er, - Dake House, St. Thomas-Dodd's and tare a lar ee Node in the skin of the ship, admitting floods of .rater -_']Kidney Pills Cured Him. tb . t he after -torpedo flat. The qt.n SL 'Thomas, Unt„Itiov, 23 -(Specs- room and fresh water tank were_ •&ll -b1r, L Pake, the well-known r'1'{rcpd. And the nitre (:f the heavy • at:mour deck was traced dowtrw_ ands proprietor of the Dake House here • tad mile of the most popular amen itw (' feet lefole the iml:act-ot iiia i ram, The aide was also much dent - In this railroad centre, is completely led and strained. cured of Backache and Kidney Dis-i Atter great oxertior,s-the hole in ease of five years standing and he the �I,ip;s tts tide Pone cocred with co!- has no hesitation to stating _that the i lision mat„, and with the Hogue turn was ellected -by-Dodd's Kidney aloriR4id:•, wcrking salvage pumps, Pills the Prince Georgr made t-er way in - "Yes,” 3ir. Dake says, speaking of to Ferrol, leanly down by the his cimp. "I am perfectly satisfied stern. She arrived at three o'clock I that ..two or' three 'boxes of Dodd's the feline: inq afternoon. Xiciney Pills cured me, as I have not been troubled by my Kidneys since I �+ Look thenr. � BF rrER I_k : "r UNSAID. "T- had been troubled with my Kid- At a public dinner in the country Ineys and pains in My back for,over a rar=er, while relating something 16ve years and nothing I used gave to the tonrpany about two Chinese ane any relief till I took the* advice of women said : -a friend and tried Dodd's Kidney "I rlecla.tc they were the ugliest ,Pills I advise all my friends to women I have seen anywhere." _--try them." .. There happet:ed to be two maiden Tdany of the rallroad men have tak- ladies preselit of no remarkable beau - an Mr. hake's adv'ico and are using Ly. The farmer, who was a little Dodd'9 Kidney Pills. This work is aELsty, began to think that he hail particularly hard on the Kidneys and me.de .a mesa of it, and that they they flad • Dodd's Kidney Pills bring would Imagine he was alUdfr4 to then] sure relief, them, so to put matters straight its he,thought, he added-: . --T "Pre`ent company excepted." ~ That woman has yet to be , born Roars (if daughter ensued,. and in iTho would mistake a plush eack•. for a few minutes'boTh iaa'nier. and Indies -%,sealskin on the back of a neighbor. had vanished. I 1 13E WOULDN'T RISK IT. �iard s llmmen� lumberman sfriend- ."There is one question I want to . ask you, George, dear," said the Mast of the women who.go shop- dear girl who had promised to merge ping.in the matrimonial_ market start her future with him. "When we In the silk department and end up axe n1w-Tied, will you expect me to at tl•.e remnant counter, bake my ovM-bread ?" --You may do. as you like about it, ThOSO Worrying Pelee 1- Ono (cation of Dr. Agnew's Wntrneet will darling," replied the diplomatic can- riidate for 'matrimonial honors.. "but _i t14 you comfort. Applied every nigb'I I certainly shall insist upon your three to six nights and a cure is effected not baking mine." o in the most stubborn cases of Blidd, Blood. g Ing, or Itching fifes. Dr. Ofnt• Inent' cures Eczema and all 'Ching and �i�ard's Lielment Is used 6 fh slelUs burning akin Jiseasas. It acts like tsutgic. Y • 1!f teats. -cs _ _ __.-----� FELL FROM HIGH ESTATE. -I3alt"i �avrllyiPllls aro tb• best. Parker : "Can your daughters make puddings and cakes ?" Darker : "Oh, yes, they can make them, but they can't make the family eat them." l Kidney DLit� 11 Is the ➢articular II function of the dolts;.` to filter cut poison! which pass ttrough them Into the blood. When the kidneys ars diseased they cannot do their whole duty, aa1 should hate the help and strength ►bat South American Kidney Care will afford in any and a:: forms of kidney disorder. It relieves is d 11 Flanagan-"i'htvat. did yez do whin lb -C, tut. zes w i d the rick ?" Flu- negalt-='Ot done McGarry." Travers: "You nave actually sent —r y'L bill with my clothes 1 What in- To What the Horses of Royalty _._ irult t What infamy I" Tailor : "It Have Been Reduced. _- -- --vas all our new book -keeper's fatll•t, -- Nictorta's favorite horses i ,,dr. He got you mixed up with revs and special care was tak- - - - 'chose people who pay 11" . were g _ ; , en in their selection. on the 'old - - and in wind' or Ask for minard's and take no other, greys becoming - limb, they had to descend from their high estate to follow humbler pur- suits. Usually sold for what they would fetch, -Many a man made a good bargain thereby. Some years ago a Windsor cabman purchased one of the Queen's a for 36 guineas, subsequently hiring the animal out td a lady for a pound a week during five years, the lady providing for the horse.. The greys appeal strongly to wide - street Romeos and Juliots who de- sire to enter the matrimonial state driven to church by an ei-royal horse, and one cabman has lncreasee his income in satisfying this_ wish Some of the horses, however, have to follow more lowly callings, suct, as drawing pocel .cans and othei humble, though useful, conveyance. Some commmants are made at this rather Ignominious ending of sucl fine horses, • and not a few ere sora to Fee the rx llmals • ]row drawtfij other people's washing home. Young Lady (watching game of ootbail) ; "Oh. -mercy ! my bre•'her ias•been hurt ' lie's being cart rod tR the field," YQurg Man ' "(?h, ,ever mind: they havo a substitute vho is just as good." I Believe UINARD S LIN-IMEN'T (sill cusp every case or ])tphtheria. " Riverdale. -Mltg RF.UJIFN BAKER. I . iieliove MINAE DIS LIN111,11I T will ptoduce growth of hair, MRS CHAS ANI?ERSON. Star•ley, P, E." I. J Bel:eve MINAFtn'9 LI �I31E:Nk fs the best household remedy on earth. . MATTHIAS FOLEY. Oil City, Ont friend and client, A, R. Winston. He ands that his Life Insurance Policies are only "shells." They were all mortgaged to the mon- eylenders for advances used in speculation. There is, therefore, up - thing left for the dead man's family. "A very sad case, a very sad case indeed," remarked lawyer Thornton. "I wish the poor follow had carried it policy in the Independent Order of Foreatera; that Order would not have allowed him to mortgage it and his family would now be able to enjoy it." Y(ur Family's Dairy Bread. --. It is handy to have a life insurance policy upon which you tan" raise a loan with which to speculate. .Remember, howover, that .it is your family's daily bread that ;you are risking. ,Every man should carry a life insurance policy which is "pure life tnstrrance," and such a poi,cy to the policy of the I. O. F. � 3 t H otel Bel leclai re di 13roadway and 77th Street, New York. ,itLct ,w' r t T Frn traxxn Rooms for permanent and '' ` tnnavL, gf sts, at rcmt rate l r9ces, 0pre.Yr Tao Or iml.0 Ht.4 EPS, G p. sen, tit! I a 117. i ';, .�S y RJ.Tht_RAFT PALM Ruuvst AND CAca, tem o! artistic �,,,� ,1•tlecilon C`.�lsi oe.0 r:d scnice ms!ly dcliYhtt W.. ! ••�"marcc" '__ "' }+' A Orr IAL FEATI fit Is OL'R Ayr 9a Tit Ce TRE ^;r?vzltd $ILI'-t+n PAut nim ron LADtss 14'ancsher picsa rte :.p titre. jiI F i-„ r; a•`•'r Our tdailer'y of Beautiful Pa1=Lj,1p. raluod at W.rta7, I9 .- 1 eventnits to visitors cPcn . - . - 11 rt Rat'.11tj• and courtl3$ .j't%7 r��LfCd frOC L7 7ery SZLLE• rrJlRa ef�`p?nyC• . AaioLUMY PCHEP3007. - - i MiLTON ROBLEE, 1rrprlct6 r.- '+he -'Scorned Lnay go,alp some M>0W1ip898rs TME 01d013i!$r� time,,, but they have better control of their torg.:cs than menhave, ' and KiOAZE*W, PERIODIOALS, fl00E8. eta.. 110--"'� ou ale r,ght. A[cn hay o no I dlslueched w �uhxr,bcrs byy tint mals by control Wil[ of vv'oman's tun-', Wil[ DAWSON It; SON9 1"itited, t�aneoa Housr, $rram'S Rn.1d:r.gs, London, EnRland- The lsrgest suuscrtpuon Agency in the world. ` Send for our list. Free on applicstuon. ¢Cy Keep Minardt s Ui aiment s the Hc7Se 1 lW9. Prolapt and reliably Dradge' "Don't you think -a girt � Poultry ALL KINDS Of should marry an economical man ?" Bobby-: "I say, Mr. Updyke, what Dosly : "I su•ppore so, but it's just do you suppose .Clara said about Butter,TRUITS - awful being engaged to. one, yon just hatore you Cimino :in. 1" Dir. Updvke -."I haven't an idea in the 'And Farm pro- T per over slsry veers wood, Robert Dobby (ama70d ): E9989 duce Renerallye Rsr• wnratow a SOOTNtle snafu hu beef used b -Well. you > e` guostsed it I . That's ppHse lbs&ef =&thefor the.* shudrea wknlllSt what she did e taethlae say r�� Honey, consign it to L9 itwothesthechiw.Porte%&theryM&al.4)2Vale,Carer _ n V aj wind made,'TIbog thq.91n.e6 and 4erk, and b tri0 au l we will Vielt cwt moodyr•Dlat+bo. Ta+aN•!re wan a bat424 -��plee� tail es dr„�s s tnrausheul Lbe world Be aura .nd An admirable Food of the you good priCN• uktnr" line wt>taot►aseorsura eratrP." !S -7l `. "I wonder why bees make honayi'" THE Q queried the ingLiritfv'e man.' "I r..ip= �SWS�11 CommissionGo., pose," replied the man 9ahv kmw EPPS'S all, "they make it to cell Finest quality -and flavour. 9-18 _ ^TORCJIPTO_ uutTla Bella : "So' she's engaged 'at last: She seems likely_ to beat us all in the matrimonial race:" 1,ttltla - Yes. At' any rate, she told me she was on her last lap this time." -That Outting Acid tbat_arfses from the stomach and almost strangles, is caused by fermentation of the food in the Ston_ ich. It is a foretaste of indigestion and dyspep. sia.' Take one of Dr. Yon Stan's Pineapple Tablets immediately' !after eating, and it. prevettL. thisdiatzaass.anli alli`fii jsstieN, 6o in a bos%'35 cants. -t6 SISTERLY AFFECTION. Chatting with one of her neighbors not long since, a woman related her experiences many years ago as . fol- lows : "I used to be very gay and fond of the world and all its fashions till ; i saw my folly. I. liked silks: and satins, and ribbons and laces, and feathem, but I found they were drag- ging me dawn to perdition, so I gave them all to my sister !" WEAK HRRTS'l Wiff BLOOD WEAK HIRVIS. : aI1�L "ItELLi•SF IN t�eSO YIIN�UTIi. " r. Agnew's aO to =qch thetbslo 2 ita 3r."Z Infor, th# boost *# qr��1JuuteS. ;t la !e►, beaapn Iir6 to 1�td you bit to lts�ltb. t► HH soli�ah, o! A.R., on port, Pa., says: Twb ba es 4f Dr. Airin*w's Heart On" an- ti aursd rte of heart palpitation and a ,sit 1Jorvousnaes. 'Its value can not be estimated." h Or. Aeaow't� pt,aaa day, 330E sesame end ' Nutritious and Economical. PATENTS `"s.`A�"°� esssttsn of rHeau Caaada�U�t ulld'p, wren ios�!lu Dpminion Lina' Steam8IMPS MewKestt N LlwrNeoi —patow ti Lhrrpoos — yarse ase last atsataah'Ve. superior ac¢emmodalles ee I.,M of.sea attewdaltloas and staterooms �'s ao�htell>a .Ia ti n hu beeng1♦en to' eaaaslnecea� Pod ThirdyClsa ame4m modatfoa M lE f and all pertiatlsrs, apply to my aeowl Ere Cee•)ae7, or to'ameaxer need Iali� NIQNIODl.IINE 01rrICZS: fiIUest.. see" tT at. aaorameat St. Ml atled PATENTS N a I R 1 DO V'� & T� `. MAYBEE ,,�;f� les isw (p�TORONTO M t&.t..%_ ii. MjL. 3Bao 40 vo TT Nlalif St, East, Toronto, N'7a>e^ >wfieaas7LRlMragbnsce�rs. JLeXAMPAR I Nps . pg1l1Es, aurrs. to • net. nim or ca{alor sflll •UltO OONOIN stented. bend fol price HON Dyeing I clean, ng I a *0!a tar/ kat ana )root work V tie It NRITIN A1011119AN 11Tt1NO Look tar aeaat to row town, ase Mad dir-k. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Qusbeo, `1S --Q3 .. SHORTEST LIN! -• FASTEST TIMI �.: TO :..,..%Oregon � • .:: • _AND.. - .. •. - Washington Daylight Ride of 200. Miles along the beautiful Columbia River, Two Througfl Trains Dilly Ae OMModation for all Classes .of Passengara. Staa7u Heat—Plnteh Light. TOURIST' ✓iLEEPINC CARS A SMIr.LTY. $111 fnforulaWn cbearrally f dUtiod en aryplio:tion to H. F. CRATER, T.P.A., 14 Janes 'Build;ng, Tpronto, Oanada. _ F. •B. OHOA:TE, G. A., 196 Woodward Ave., - Detroit, litter. `.' , wi."A^ ' ' � _ t .. . ,. ; . .' w ' `. : '. ^ .... _ _ .. �— _ —..r.'.... ,�r6+�+.��.. '(tN .,�... mp�•'igrw 'aW�v�. "' E W ° • �: ` .r�i�^�`"�t' � clll'�°_`"art .. . .- _ - - - - . 'w, .. " 1. Y 'aro ._ lila -, ! : .. .. ,�, - „ -. -. ,.. - ,,-illi .. - . .y - . . . '::, . 1. p .. .. - _' . 1. 4 • C k .', - .. . , . _ _ . , , , . -' - _ i �� id - _ �1 R �j -i ,tf - 1i�iitltl�4eN�ee�lee�e'110eeeeMMM "How can I prevent it ?" j fibs tulfllled her errand --a call at FIT• FOR tl OJkJLt ? The Frenclimitaaa did not like that. I her mother's cottage on the estate •„{a h Hall. She IIs realized that i1 Sir George died thought out how she should spring THE RESULT OF SEVERE XM1. that rdglit, under the will Ashley her massage on the Frenchman. De- 1yEY AND BLADDE$ , ; would be a wealth man. He draw spite the gipey'e assurance, Lucy Telt _ " amental picture witji him elf is Ash -.''that he would not receive it in any TROUBLE. ` -told _ , - -.. �, : Cra" d_ lay's situation, and in the' picture pleasan way. a wan e o ch _ - , I Sir George was not a living man I his face as .she gave it. After Years of Much Distress Mrs _ _ "- -' '• - - That was the trouble to the Count. She went Sn, took oft her things, yn F Kennedy Sas Been 8e• '" . r _ If the marriage came off, well and and donned her cap and apron. Then Or, 'The Sign of the good, But it Sir George died, she sought the Count. For some stored to a Life of Activity. � r .I L. .., where d he (the Count) come in ? time she could n find he was l�rrOW --"_ From that moment este )George had ostein the house of Then f m a wia- There fa probably no man in the { . township of Pelham, Weiland County, . -' -' -. -' — - - '. _ --- - ' - an all Ids did not know it, but dow she saw him pacing a walk at -- y• better known than Mr. Wilbur F.' `he was closet watched to prevent the bottom of the garden near the 3 Kennedy. He is a prosperous farmer e"O" i any chance of foul play beitng at railway line. She tripped out and and the owner of a large cooperage, CHAPTER %XIV, tempted against loin.. went in that direction. and is held in the highest esteem by, understand that bliss Westcar is im- g Will you excuse me, sir ? Can I . mensely admired, but there is -I may - _ speak to you for a moment ? all who bees his acquaintance. Mr. 'l'wo and two make four. In the CHAPTER XXV. - .. Y - etuos-Z lou Seta ',flt:edo xeads - He was s Frenchman. Politeness Kennedy is now seventy-two years - .trciemoe of mnemonics -i1 it is a thing about her I do not like." y is the strung point of the men of of age, and is as.- and rugged __ science -it is a et then that mem- "An nice lace, miss ? ribbons. p �' •'Something? I dislike all of bows, studs ?" that nation, and Lucy was pretty. many a man years younger. For ory is Itke a chain, and runs in a her " "bio, thank you." His answer may be imagined, •ears, however, he was a great sof- _ _ 'series of links. Students are told y se think li one thing and they will "I could not define. my dislike of "'Look over my basket.Don't walk "I was asked to give you a mss- ferer from kidney trouble and be remember the other. There may be her'„ by, miss, .without looking; they are sage, sir." cheerfully gives credit for his .-present something in !t. Anyway,' Ashley "Z can mine -her presence here." very cheap." "Indeed I By whom?" good health oto the. use of Dr. Wil - "You do not ilke her being here?" "I don't want any." . "A woman." . liams Pink Pills. Mr. Kennedy says . Grayne, when, he saw Miss Weetcar "She is a stumbll -block to me." "Ten years ago, as the result of ex- ' and the Frenchman together, was re- "Well, I~ won't bother you, miss, Still he had not the faintest sus- oeure I think, I was stricken with minded once more of a woman li:l a "Really ?„ but will you do me a little service ? picion of anything being wrong. p but between me and wealth g Lau bin 1 be said : kidney and bladder trouble In a.11 Sfi-8 Weetcar-a woman is Bacchana- Not money, but teal ane Somethin I g g y Y Y Y . severe form. The complaint at lien surroundings, with a champagne or beggary," want to know? A pretty one, I hope -as pretty -,• "Is it possible?" "What is it ? ' ' its you are, my little maid." times caused me most intense suffer- . :, glass In. her hand and a music -hall „ • . i and eat personal discomfort as song on her lips. And he thought Curse it I yes.' "You are from Grayne Hall?" "That is a matter of taste, sir. g'. over it. Then he put two and two "Is .there no way of preveating "Yes." She is a I would often have to arise a dozen P giPBS'• r times in the night. I tried many. together. Whyhad 'Evelyn, who this ?" .. "You have a gentleman staying "Gipsy r" g .. yn' The watchful Frenchman, as he kinds of treatment and some of the ,had never once in all the months she there. and I want to --to communi Only one word, passed his lips, but had been at Grayne Hall, feinted, 1 put this question, saw an ugly gleam' cafe with him." it left them white -white as his taco. best physicians, but their skilled eta ra ih Ashley's eyes; but the answer coma - forts were unavailing, and as a re- - - - --sunk on the floor unconscious when 1 Why. don't you write to him, yes, sir, MirisRi." _ - she saw the Frenchman ? That is quietly enough : then ?' "Mitiazn 1" suit 1 lost in flesh, grew. very weak, %— ` why he got putting two and two • I am afraid not," The gipay's head was lowered a lit- He just breathed the word, and and was troubled also with insomniac together; but he couldn't melee four "Beggary is not a nice thing to tie shame-facedly as she replied : seemed to rock on his feet for a 1"grew despondent and felt that I of it. contemplate. Surely you joust be "I can't write miss. That is w`b was doomed to a life of suffering, if ex ratan ? Y mameut, his surprise was iso great. �.-. He determined to the French- agge R I stopped you. You look like s "She asked me to toll you, would not an early death. At this stage , pump "I am not. It may mean worse young lady to keep a secret. I jou meet her beA;ie the pool in the I was prevailed upon .to give Dr, , 1' I1 1. Aft r woo ave saved. if the troub a "I am afraid I don't understand," message for me." And from the dazed man there using our - . . flading dry suckers. "Until this woman stepped on the to her ears a faint repetition i tinct improvement in my condition, foAs they were smoking together the scene I was looked _ Yo`. I don't mind doing so." came 0 Mowing evening, Ash said : �Pt-is- fur �r.�rieta." of flee last word he had spoken : and I gladly continued the use of the Ashley owner of everything.' "Dubois ? We have no one stay- "Rai, lam." pi is until all the symptcros of the - '- "Pretty yeoman, Miss Westcar ?" "I sea •• •, -. „Y� „ Ing there of that name." "YeF, sir; she said you would re- j trouble had passed away, and I was "B m uncle's will everything •• " ain strongand healtl,y. It is as . Y Y rY g do ?" member her if I said Dartmoor.' "Have you known her long V tames to me." A gleam of sail<factlon came to The cigar he had been holding fell exaggeratito sal. that at the time " "Known her long ? Surely you-- Ah !" g - What made you suppose we had ever •'Sf he ma ries-well, that will is the gipsy gist's cps+. Then elle re from tis P.ngera to the ground, and ,I began the use of Dr. Williams Pink - met before ?" membered how trustworthy was the he gteod' motionless, looking a,*: it Pills I Was so weak that i could "Well. she fainted when she did (upset" source f om al:l.h she had gai-ed the about to fall. not 13 [t, twenty -Sys pounds, while "That's hard on you." information, and the satisfaction "Aren't you well, Air ?" now I stn grate sura 1 can lift as see you. I have never seen her "The+e are Harder things behind It • died away. - --- That brought him to hiR sen -es. ,much as any man o! my age. I be- ... .' faint before." II am in debt up to the neck.'" "We have onlythree erllemenAr. "Yewthank vou. The heat --made ide%e the pills not oAy released mr ... . _ "Sly dear Ashley, you pain me be- I The Frenchman whistled. Then r i ' -'goad measure ! Do not, pray, tell the sari the house' now -Sir George, his nap- , me feel n trifle taint. -'Thank you � of the misery I euttered, but haul - me that you think me responsible,ol' hew Ashley, sand Count do - `''Ore-' for your -message. I remember now, added years to m} life•.' >'"Veen rairing money on your ex- I menta" • sv2r a poor woman I befrienc.'ed when Anaemia rheumatigan kidney tro!i. for that. If I am in any way ab ectationa ?" o N - p Again the glf'sy girl seemed pu'z- I -a•as in Dovorstlre. Thank_ you. `ble, heart ailments, partial �arnly. jectionable to the lady, let me pack I .-That-8 it. ,You can't knock zled. again.•• - !bis, St Titus dance, and the many up txad� --�� ' about triwn, as I used to do' when I If • - - "N o, no, no; not at a12. I only i "i was an sore ].e.w'as here," El:c ;lead he slowly diRappcared in the {ecu liar to women art +the "C there might be some sort Of met you, on an allowance " anewered: ' a Frenchman, wi+h— direction of the house', evLinbling ,Rpeer?ily cured by Dr. Williams' Pink ugh g I Tie Count agreed. -The Count is. a FrcnchmaL...now 'anal then like a half -drunken Pilis, >lmply becaure these pills ma,kf . connection between you." "So I rat%ed mon*•v-got into the "Has he been here long ?" marc; he had recCitied an unexpected - new, rich red blood, and thus reach The Frenchman shook his head said- harms of tie sixty per centers, That ••Three days only." blow. Lucy watched him disappear. ithe Very root of the trouble. Thert -. _ Ay'.� dear Ashler, I am atraid'Lhe lis like rolling up a bog sr:owba:l- 'Tall, dark hofs and moustache?" •en yet aha could not lathom the 'are peak colored tmitactiona of tib • Y every time you. move It. It increases "That is he, right enough, but you union between those two, but she de -great medicine bi;t 'the buyer cart good women of this world are riot in size : my debt to the money lend -^ria riot" bail him the Count." t�,m`ired to do so. She i3nii!ed protect himself aua:nat these imposi•I. ' for me. I admire Bliss Westcar ex-'' erg h.as. From a few hundreds, the "N— ceedi Iv, put I understand she La to m�• I made a miatako." She 9�Yl;n when she thought of thc,se clone by c Feeing t! at the full na=g 3ntrrebt it has picked up has made wan tearful that by the name she tld k bushes beside the pool, where -"Dr. Wil lams" Pink '1'llla for Pah . ';marry Sir George." _ lit thouaand,s, and, like Topsy, it. is bad given she might work tie Count the and Mlsa `'ors used to play at People" is pric:ted an tt-o wrappei "Wbo told you that?" - ('still nowt The uestion came sharp as a' g n8 an injury, hi. a a.nd-"k years and years ago around every boa. Bold by all deal q "That is bad business." "We'l, it that is the gentleman. She guessed that. from that cotgn of era In medicine or direct b mai' Iadfa The Count had made a mis- I "It is. Once the news of my um- what 1s the mesa yyI. `+c., take. The projected marriage had [cle's marriage reaches the ears of I ago you want mo to vantage the interview would -not be from The Dr, Williams lcedicine Co',o , not been made a subject of discus,- g take him?" without interest -to the listener, Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a boaC ", the Jews, they will sweep down on I- ♦,rear you to ask him to meet (To be Continued.)- nix bones for $2 50. - sfon, how could- be know? But is i me with writs and bankruptcy no- me --out here in the woods." ready wit gut him out of the dJffl- tires and luxuries of that descrip- "It is more than m place to culty The Lie came tripping on Y THE BES? MARKET. DIDN'T EAT PORK, - ticn." worth; I am only !lii;a �'ese'e maid " bis torrgue. i "You cannot be hurt by it. and It happe :ed in a crowded radiway "Told me. My dear Ashley.'who ; s Te pew+ to zoo that 1M I Praise For the Canadian Manufac- - p� I�� cs,csce a 01 tmaot is soe-ta la t you will be doing me such an im- Carriage. A tery fat and bunwtioui should tell me such a thing ? 1 un- and ablZiurs care for each I mens sor�lce, I have tramped miles curers' Association, „ i -man was making a general nuitianci 'derstcod it from the manner In and everT tow of stem as, �r p • wii2ch they behaved. It is an en- h'•ediamandrrot.udla�rues. and miles, all the w u from- On the occasion of the recent visci of himself to the other occupants d - gat;omont, surely ? I entered the the iaanntaatur•n have Ru,.roweed fc Scotso � from a long way off to see him." of members of the Canadian I►ianu- ,the carriage. sxplatning in a lona tlmeniala In the do!,? rreas and a�k yes? risig r ; "But if he is angry at my t ak- facturers' Association to the North- I .voice his- cuteness and success - it hbrary suddei,ly today for a book bore what then think o' iL l'on an nae to anS 1'Ing--•" west• the Winnl Commercial said: i _ and she had her arms round Sir ReeJ your money back !f not cured. Doo a box. a: peg most tt.l.car Some c t the peoph George's neck, Am•I wrong, then, all dole" or 1Inarisorr.Barsa&Co,Tornnta1 Oh, he will not be, believe me." "rhes the oaf the Can, or rather in the carriage smiled pityinglytora . In supposing•---" Dr. � • I will c 1 you why he will .�nott ufactuurre s' A of the Canadian well some merely looked bored, but one Chase's. Ointment , I don_i_11h�---" y morgan ra' Association, a well or- solemn Indivldva} eyed the tat boast ' +- . "Oh no. you were quite right." - -- --_ __ _ _ _-_. _.._� __ Y In Hs heart he cursed her. With "What are you doing ?" I be. as one woman to another g and successful e!'ort has been Ice with a stony and last be am, her arms round the old tool's neck, "What can I do ?-frothing: All I how I am trusting you !-we love made to extend Cariadien trade both stare. The int ter at la t becam, he thought, she can persuade him earl do to retard the rWriiage you each other." at home sad abroad. The Associa- uneasy under this unw'inking scrutiny .` - into anything, even an early mar, may be sure I shall do." hatedwLhlatled�aeaitman weaehehe would just tion is undoubtedly the most pro- and itteri,gurning to the man said, blas rings. Well, if 1t had to bo dome, And the Frenchman had resolved gressive; aggressive and enterprising i g15' the earlier the better. The being of I that all he could do to hurry it on looked rather astontahed. business organization that Canada ! "�'s'I!. what yer looking at: m -- ha would do; it 'was curious. Ha "I have trusted you with that se- has ever had. It is working skillful- like that for 7 Want to eat me?" Bir George's marriages -day would be test because you look as it you could I "Vo;" was the crushing rejoinder -, --hla sentence of death. The old than 'must, howver, keep posted in any y y ly and energetically to extend Can- i "I'm a Hebrew. - ' •was bringing it on lrlmeo11. He had n'raaocnivre ' Ashley's. lie was too be trusted. Help me, will you ? adian trade, improve the quality of loads his will. Why did he not abideinterestac,. the marriage to risk Give the message. I don't suppose t3 Canadian wares, and cultivate. -in by it i anything, so he said : I'll ever be able to repay you. - but Canada a patriotic and independent she ; "You'-' dog was tryii,g ti , And the Frenchman was thinking "I do not know that I can be -of one woman does help another soma bite me sir !" He (raising hit times doesn't she ?" national spirit. Though yet a very fit) : "yes, madam; he has a sweet - foo. He felt ho had made a min- any assistance to you, brit it f can, young organ the Association lot me ea that can command me. "Oh, I'll do what you want. What Y g g tooth 1" take !n praising Etrolyn. For some I Y do you wish me to say? has already accomplished wonderful _ ,reason ho gathered that Ashley did "Thanks, old follow. It is good „Ask him to meet me here in the results. It is worthy of the support.. `� riot like her. He was euspi" ' of YOU." "De you know arLgthing about flltt i►bout something. He must find out "Have you quite given up hopes of wood—" of every .individual and firm who Ing ?„ "No," be said sadly. "] what. He did not Ilke sutspicious preventing the marriage T" "Here, by the pool fi" elsima to be a manufacturer, for the brought I did', hut, when I tried it,' people about him. He would change Again the ugly gleam came into "Yes, You have dinner at seven, work it le doing in building up Can- }� don't you ? Then will you I will adian industry. 62essed it the gill didn't marry met ids tactics. Ashley's eyes an he answered by an-. Y Y say be' here at nine to-iAght ?" "And what does the expansion of the right ?" Burglar : "'how; don f' "Do you know, Ashley, I can quite' ottrer question : �..� "yes, Twill tell him that." Canadian industry mean? It means g 1 "I can -,ever thank you enough. the creation or enlargement of the ! ecoid me, ma'am; I'm not your bus W And -you will keep it a secret be- home market for the Canadian pro- bari3." . .u d d e Cha ge s . - tween us, won't you ?" ducer. It means the providing or Gerald ; "Can you give inn no C. - ^ , "Oh yes. But .what nems'? Who remunerative' work at home for the hope ?" Geraldine : "hone what _ - _ �p'� .TE; �'Y1 pe rat u r� I nm I ri say veanta to ,see him ?" sun people of Canada. After all it "Miriam." y g ever; I'm goit:g to marry you. . . '. '' "JLiiriam 1 Is that all ? Witl his is said and done,, the home market is by alt odds the best. market fork Elvira (showing PeaA her photo ' know ? It to a common name." .13rina'HostS of Cs44rhs and Colds—Serious Results "Tic will know. Say, Miriam from the CanadianIiproduct-the Canadian graf.ls : 'Awful, ilii t !t , 'Peal are Prevented by the Vse of -from Dartmoor, if he does not." farmer: It is worth all other mar- "It is a splendid likeness, though." - ; e srsuP "Very well. I am going into the n he short meter ets conil?ined t is the only mar .. DR. CHASE"S OF LINSEED AND_ TURPENTINE. t new, __Lehall _be__back in en eL which the Canadian producer eon The man with t - -- hour, and I will tell him then with- call his own l7nforinnately poi' 14raeiicc-1s sure to .m*te the—!^*+� - Coughs and colds usually arise ! never so large as it is to -day, is euf- out ,fail." cal motives have led to the pubtica- meter prayer. from sudden changes of temperature. fieient proof of its merit. In the "Thank you again. Good-bye, tion nt times of articles referring �- rather harshly to the Canadian man- THE SENSIBLE MOTHER: - .It may be change of weather, pass -'great majority of homes it is, kept and G,od bless you.' ufacturer. It is unfortunates that the ' -' ing from a warmer to a colder room on -hand for cases of emergency: -Good-bye," -• or exposure to a ,draught. Ilirs. J. Provost, Renfrew, Ont., Lucy disappeared down the path, Primary producing chess should be When little erase are ill fire sensi- - - It is not always possible to prevent States: "bay fourteen -year-old boy the short cut through the wood. She led to consider thn manufacturer as ble mother no, longer doses them exposure is these ways, but it is had a very severe cold in the chest wale by no means a fool. She had an enemy in any sense whatever; with nauseous, griping* purgatives, last Winter�ad I really thought he not the feiintest -idea what' a gipsy This is not the 'way to build up our nor puts them to sleep with 'the so- , possible to prevent serious results y g could want to see the Frenchman common country, ca:led "soothing" preparations which . nein Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- was going to die. $e .coughed near - Dy g Yr p for, but, woman-like, she tri' chmanagIned "Large quantities of foreign goods always contain harmful opiates. . seed and Turpentine. Iy all the time and sometimes would P that she had been told the very op- arc imported into Western Canada. Baby's Own Tablets have been used This great medicine has saved spit up blood. We had about given by thousands of mothers 'who 'cheer- vp all hopes of his recovery when I posits of the real' reason. To ire- in proportion to population, our im- fully testify that they are gentle in thousands of lives by preventing neve that the gentlemanly, handsome ports here are probably greater than heard of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- their action, absolutely safe, and �, pneumonia, consumption and other) Count was,in.love with a gipsy haw- in old' Canada. We hope the visit make little ores sleep soundly and forms of lung trouble. seed and Turpentine. After using q gra of the manufacturers will enable I ken required too at s stretch of one bottle there was a great change im natIion; she did not believe it naturally, because they remove the It 'is mother's favorite remedy 'for in his condition, and I can positively them to' greatly increase their trade trouble that made baby irritable and croup, bronchitis, whooping cough, �y that he .was completely cured by for a moment. hero, to the exclusion of imported Wkat, then,' was the motive toe the Dods. Ever dollar sent abroad for wakeful. On this point Mrs• T. and the coughs and colds to which Itwo .bottles and he has not been g Y Watson, t3arby's Ont,, says "Z children are subject. Going pleasant seeking of fret interview ? Why need goods which we ,could profitably pro - troubled since. I never Saw Medi it be secretly arrangers ? Why'trhould have used Baby's Own Tablets and. to .the taste, the little ones delight I cine take "such quick effect and can the gipsy lie 'to her about "love" duce: at bort; means the curtailment fled them a very valuable meds. ins . to take it. ._ _ sincerely recommend it." and all that sdrt of rubbish ? And C wont for the brawn and muscle of for young children When baby is ' It is prized by the, old people be- Dr. Chase'■ Syrup of Linseed sad what bond could there be between Canada. It means the contraction creta or fretful 1 ,or her .a Tablet _ Cavae of the pnimpt and thorough Turpentine, 28. cents a bottle, family the two ? er. rriest et 4or the Canadian farm- and it' soon puts re right." , . relief it brings for asthma and other airs (three times as much) 60 cents, � the path ion one side of the' pool m• Western Canadians, who are These Tablets a o, alt the minor - iehrouic ailments or the bronchial at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates only, so the knew where they would mainly producers of food ,tu4s, are ailuoente of little ones. a^^hey are `tubes. do Co., Toronto. meet• Thele were thick bushes be- enormously 'interested in the expan-' good for all children from b1e1h on. - The eery fact that the sale of Dr. To protect you against imitations s1•de the . spot in which a iistener sten of the home market, and they ward. Sold by medicine dealers or a•'Cba�e'e ryrfa �t Linseed and Tur- Ahe portrait and signature of Dr, might effectually conceal. him or her. should be the first to welcome every isent by mail 4t 26 ceuls a box bO "rhino is more than three,times IA. W. Chase, the farnotis receipt self if so inclined. Lucy Smiled at legitimate effort to increase that writing The Dr. W111iamre R{sdid� hat os er+y s4mvar remedy, and.,ma� book author, are on every bottle, the recollectim. t market,!! Co., Brockville, Oat -- - - -- -.- ' ---- --- - : . , , I . �. _ r< ....+.._-._..••. .. „ ,w _ : !'N '' +�Yn+'}...; �l .. �yI .. ,!, ,y- alai _ _ �'( ,y, Y I - ••M�- BA�,k,�I%a.Te.":- WL�`,7. ......c.. -- .,t-+c�.y,en-n•zs.:�': ..,k�::r.:�.<..-c...: t?'.,.a: .vas..a,•.ir_..:+va= n'd'.'�a3lA�'i.:;.n�if'..».areeu.Qac.�.ea::d%a:.+=in+,W.4M .._.t�.,.:,vra.,:..:. ar.,w r< s.�.K.., Q,te, k.�' .a.�' &dY.. u, �,%•s.�a..4x.�a�a.�saia,..r..drr r. _.,...,... - " p "" xa3 sr. �h k 1. - I r n t -.. '.,r• »- .. ,. ., , ,x•._ .. ... a e. .. ^wa�^.tier. _ .. - •fir _ ._ '. `T.•".'a'a•"4"•:. 's. '' '"Y^- -'1+.•'t, nt'C p,` 'T �b' .oven.'+ .P ^S J ......;�"'�- .. .: :;• sees , ,. . ., ., ..: ... .. ., .. . . . . , .,., .. .. .':. _ r r sere . -credibly informed that John A. White it few weeks ago caught two dogs icor vying Dis Lambs, o e was immediately killed by its owner. ' _ Henry Hanson, the owner of the other -� �Y7 1 dog has refused or neglected to do so. �. � 11 � , � � 1L ` ( J � 111 (The Clerk lalierej�y instructed to »rite __ - _ _ -----r, 1 uestin him Eo kill the �I ; Ir. Haneoa reO g dog at once. n his failing to do so, We know what all good doc- TERMS an luformation would be laid before a J. P. curs think of Ayers cherry ,E Vers one needs It now GIL-26yesFsas; 101.00 itpald laadtaaed The Committee on Contingencies re- Pectoral. Ask youlrown doo- __ portecl and recommended that the fol- [Or and find Out. He Will LCI! ' RATES OF eD4EBTI6LYt}: lotting ayments be made: F. poach, Y khats for two clays' commutation R. _ VIM Insertion, per line - to cent■ Mc., re error in assement $1.20; D. R. Placa rnbwqueat insertion, r line - a Beaton, clerk, on account of salary, r.tuThis r t w� a(A Include al or Foreign ad- $50, D. R. Beaton, postage, etc., $10; Q Have' You Bouht Yet Special terms given to parties making con. Geo. Philip, Tp. Engineer, for services V c tl ' rano for 9 or tt months orb the year. Halt- in the matter of Bradley aild . others, early or yearly a9 outraets parable quarterly' $11.50, - Baainese cards, ten lines or ander, with paper. yotl how it quiets the tickling pre year, $5 00, payable in advance. A com !amt having been received throat heals the inflamed i0'Noticeinlooalcolumnsten centsper1i nes from R. �. Cowie in reference to the ' G - -Ave cents per line each subsequent ine>vttton. assessment of lot 27, con. 7, the com- lungs,, and Controls the - pseial contract ratei made known on applioa. on. No iron advertising . mites recommended that the clerk be hardest of coughs. " Advertisements without written nstructdons instructed.to notify Mr. Cowie that -- tHllbe inserted until forbidden and charge d ac- ,raysr•s Cherry Postarat b'wW ]tnowa In-- an, the council cannot take any action 1n oro fanny: we Udnk it is tae best t m"das S bordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertlss• in tae world for eon��[tla tad cola►^ -• ' - i Mate man be In writing and meat to the pub. the matter. tcaTza paTsaaoi,Petalt�a, Cal The Committee on Roads and Brid- 35CAlt du to ,t aAzoco., " Job work promptly attended to, gee reported and recommended pay- Au aro to. for Low.0 kfaas. �J It published every Friday morning aY tie oIDo ment as follows : Win. Emerson, com- Pi�kering .OnL missioner R. D. 5, for work performed hq Coughs O 17 Murkar roc Thexton, Proprietors in hie division 5:x,70; S. Carlton, for �L Li s+ s _ 2 ti . of gravel at Sc. per yard, 16c.; H. E. Webster, for 16 'yards of gravel One of Ayer's WIIs at bedtime wiN �] � � � � � i Our Politlos-6tzictlndepandonea at 8c. yard, yard, $1.28 ; Wm. Gibson, hasten reooverlr. Gontt,r ktUi eves a SJ E 401ulr JLlm—A First -clams Local Paper. CIOln„ Ej� ..for work performed in his _ Ou3r Expeetations - The heard division, $11.32 ; James 'Somerville, __-_ eapyort of the Deople of Pickering and Tioinity com. R... D, 2, for Rork performed in Now Ac%vertieememta. _ his division, 510.97 ; H. Johnson, turn• �f Heavy, Warms neatly—trimmed, knitted R. D. 18, for work performed in his OUSE TO LET -The house and FRIDAY, NOV. 27th. 1903 division, 97.60:• Gen. Davidson, tofu. lot on charclt -street last north of the -' Hygenic Vests' Drawers - '£ R. D. 8, for work performed in his 1/, art afablc, the propertyy of tin, L. ycOiatYy, _ division, $$14.61 ; «•. Lotton, for nails+ For particulars av ly u Sile(i E. O'CONNOR, su lied to div. 4, &3e.: Benj. Parker,' Chorcli street, Pici'ertag, y-tf tvn & an erson, fur stark perfot also , tutee. of tae• undrrrago, d, lot 2s, rear c! SCashmere a-' th $rid C abhmero Gloves. _ The tivages that are paid laborers in div. 5, $9,90, and 1 barrel of cement cua.. vivkertnu.-an or shout the 25th of octobir ^t ese aye 111 YiCkering tangy $2.20; 11'. Sadler, tofu. die. 0, for work a bnruptL:re ran: ;%mb. Owutr taay hato Mells 0rtic Shirts and Drawers. F�eavy Knitted wool from $1. to $1.50 ger cin This erformed in his division 95.11 ; 11•• J. same by pro.ina vror.rty,� PafiugY,p omas and l 5 thong same away, J. t3 HULli33', rirouabam Socks. -Cardigans Sweaters Top Shirts Lined is exceptionably good for this tiule Devitt, for cement ppope sot lilied the P. 0. 7 8 ° ' ' j to $2712; 1i'm. Cotyle, tofu, �5inocks, Mints, of year, when the clays are short- P �' r RENN The t:r.der- _ ,_ I div. lU, r work performed in h,s divi- $�4 (}f� Don't miss these Goods est. Reeauliug 300 wording clays skuned lust on or ab:",t Nov. 4th. a , Sion. 75r. ; �C. AV, Disriev, com. div. 1.3, y veer'$:d red !seater, with s vLtte star oo leer, ' • in the year, the aunual stage p p � r:11 fur work eitforwed .an his divi�inn Aur er.on a,,:u s,.ch tua..mata:n am would amount to S3,3 to 84.50. 1u eg,6R; 1i'nt, Pengelly, fOr rPri1o41nj, ieai to rvtovrry w,ll rerei•e fere ai:ave re one of file cel hi) Ji'lll tCrtt'13 L11?s, t ward JOH-4 (j hA13+ M, Los °S, 1f. F Y:cker• -- — -' `— — _ g S p:.e-driver and 'n .4..ting in driving lag. Ht$b:aadCreeu o o. tke w s 7Y the trusteed are advert i,zing fvr a lips $18.,10 J. H, Gcrrnan, corn. div, 9 • for wnrk performed in his divisi(m, n NTED-A tr rvworthv _ - male teac•hcr, who is tilling to ac- p �� gents'- 7 i;y tt 'Feil. 71 ; Geo. Falconer, c(mi. ciiv. 21, an cr lad y to e,, c or outs i0 •.:.:.:age �'� G � a i,� � n tede C'e�t„ a salary (if 5. h) .a. year. oa'�rea4 tar an old astatJliahed LJ%1)Q o: ■olid - «hat u'e cannot uiid,erstand i5 fir work`•yerformi•.1 in his t.ivisiori' aaauusl aa�Jtnq A atrr:gt.e, boos: le n.eek' . '� - , bow a *school board Cali hate a $`7.3'' ; NA. Ii. B. rik-, for tree of his Ply salary :.! 4: -.nu pard ty c!„>ck rrah Siondav engine•, °4 Geo• ii'hite, Corsi, dies, 3 with all exl•en.es direct lata Lta:i�jutrlers conscienCe.that trill align' thein t0 Hocuy sAvaso.A for exuenbt. Er.c. me ad. �� P..nd 4, fr•r work in bis divisions, 910AY! ; dressed saveloys ]!stager, FQU Castuo isldg„ TLe underslsned are prepared t0 -pay ills hi$hefit prices For all !finds a -k a mail to -spend three or fors H. B. Wilber. for los.• of time in get• c3ucsio. 51'14. of coarse grain. yeari and a large stint of money in ting engine on to rund lifter bipaking - It will be to your adtrantaae to see us before disposing. _ preparing him-•e!f tar the teaseling throes h lhidge on 5th con, Opp. lot 19, r a 1o1es inn R13L1 then tt> accept the 3� : Z1. F+aciler, com. div. 9, for. work Cedarrv�2 V.lr+ We are also handling all kinds? of -Fat Stock. 11�altry -metal of 3OJ a year,,whe+n performed on.east town line between - ]le ccluldearn mach-nloreat almost concessions 6 and 7, R'hitbv to he and '4 in gar Works! : 'VAN any other vocatiolt 'that requires charged one-half 43 cents: J. 11:. Mic- R ] hell, corn. div. 16, for work r•ioi•meci • S T C� �I E 8c PALMER 1 returning _ Do pprelxttkttion Ery fit himself far F1 -111X ills thx1,3: to aur ileus _. isucb There is no wonder that on tve+tt town -line: tlarkha:ii to be' it liberal patrolarsxr.uf _�C�i�. _�,• i charged one-half "1 74, rutE seAson, we beg to intimate, that 'teachers all over, the country is A hp -law appointing_ the !lour and• see are *:till prepared' to" do protuptly leaving the profession for other place for receiving nominations for all work wt- ulay be favored with. tee -- ; o callings. The schools of the coup the oRlces of reece.and councillors for custom wr.rk done on Saturdays. itirys must suffer from this state sof the veav .196; to appoint laces for _ - affatt•s, as very few men with in hni�{inQ the municipal election, also to Lan BT.os. degree of ability and ambition t,ppoi-nt the respi�ct ve deputy revir-n• 1-4• L'p WW care to enter the profession ing nflicfingers an passed through its vrtfol The are Neat,' -- p -- - when the remuneration i- so low. rrarlin nail finaIly carriE•ci. The fns- �T W--�•-•�"� '4�' __"� - -- -_�- Iti-wing are -the polling places and -re- _ There are, of coul•oe, eases wheft .*t1*,ccire deputy returning officers : �-t; t a 'c•hool board would not be j,usti- 1 Grange Hall. H. E. «'ebster : 2.Nlar Von `'e u i e n t 4 - ,fled in' paying a high salary "In Rach's house. A. tilurgat•h; S Richard-' t _ I a section where there Where only a qua s office, W. V. Richardson. 4 and Cheap, w• tr Is' to' I !few ratepayers, ur where there 1]oocly's office,. Liverprxol, • Thoma:. 14 ao Sb _ L Mood • : 5 Temperance hall. Cherry- - IIL� are only a few pupil? attending w',xrcfy Geo, Davidson : e Testi inn's If you don't believe U buy one and ' 'the sehcx�l, it is .lxissible to get a ar ppee . . I cheap teacher to do tl:e work 5st- hall, Single, Chiu+. L. 1]nck, c :' ; tri it._«"e mean - , Township hall, Brougham, lien, 31een ; W • J-1 , DE i+ • llsfac•terily. - To such ,c'hools the 8 Tent ranee- hall. firou'h,irn, Colin � y 'fort -going remarks do not apply. Philin- 9 Oddfellow's hall, AVhitevale, Evans �llll]pS : y - There rice Fcmc who can teach a Jas, i!' rlor: 10 Orange hall, Sth tun., -;Dealer in Qiieenston and Portland Cement.. Cement Rhrays on l4uutil school wit, sm-ce", but echo R• K•• Slowbray : 11 Town hail, Cltare- The i,eAt s aloe for. yO1tr money. :band Thio, Cement i ? twul;lit in car I Iutc Ftf i will 13e sold -to are not ealiftble of taking charge niont, Ilio-. Munn:'12 wc•hool _housg, mi,towers at terry ion' 'prices.. Gteelrn'oud, Ont. ' Of lai•ge•r sc•hcwt , Rud vrh RI's sect Altona, Abram 'Reeser. ! - _ :- ` efti*ble of ear wing the higher sal- The council n6%v adll'ou'r d to meet Cisterns and Troughs made _ JRt y, again on Thurgrlav, Dec- 10th' tit " tar to order; hour of 10 o'clock for the transaction -'— = --- -- ,: -----•sees.--. ,_business. �S general. Pickering CounEil. of - d white s YY . EV.f'i1Y �i try _. -- - STRAY CALF -A red and -vloney ��lam.Theabovecuuncil met pursuanttoaci- .L spcttat spring'alt acme' to the premises of THUt3_Fo&FAR, lot 11, con. 2, irlalveru P. O: C+journment on \IOntlav, \Os:23n1, aL o0 or $boat Oct lit. Owaar can have sania by pr Ok ►7t•t Whitb r the township hall, Brougham. ` Mem- paying expenses,' btf Brock 9 : bers all pi eoent, the reeve. in the chair.. _ . The minutes of the last meeting0 YEAR , STRAY STEER -Came to theJu Feeding Stock, b using a cod Strati' -Cutter avid �r ; ' were read 'and approved, Apremises of the ppremimes of the undersign- ERIENCE ' g 3 g g A number of accounts stere present- ed, on or abon't nct.25th, a red steer aged about good -Root Pulper. Wp have the best far' hand or 2 )care. HRI RT FULLER, lot 17, con. 4. Pick• wer. -Also Windlniils, Tread -and and Sweep ed for p iyment: 4;:4'X po eriad, Brock Road P. O. 6•royvSteam ai l Gasoline• Fen *nes,.A communication •was read from g the Gond Roads _llach;nery 'Co., re Sa�'iog Jacks,Grain Grinders, Wagons, Sleighs, Cutters, etc. -settlement for rock -crusher. The award of the township Engineer- t'e Bradley and others was read. - DE MARRt e j r Pro!aI A communication seasread from J. -DEa1GNs - _. '�• Philip, st �g'h E. Sbeiller, Jianager of the House of carYRIGHTS &C• 'RPfuge', statin that Jos. Car Craw- " ' Anyone sending a mketch and descrf bn aemy' f 'ford -had- absconded from the House. — --- .-- i n entiesly aaisrutn our oftentainion lees whether w tnventloa la probabl7ps Lettable. Commnaka. A communication was ppad from A. ttonastrlcclfenneaenttal. r3aaabookoaPsteatti.. tent fees. Oldest acs tomunnrfag tA. © © �"A� r/caltrLl\F/mrtat IR7t1F ilmwi�LTa�(�r atilr�k( 1t 1t�T�Le7j M. Dymond, Law Clerk, Legislative = Patents taken teroatrh Jf ann a ca iearrostTe Assembly, soliciting subscriptions for ! M�rA rpccie+notice wttboatchtttt;e tnthe hit proposed -publication, viz :Inde$ Index. ` •Qn{1C �mQcane, p .-. of Municipal Act. w•hy• Not Open' A COmmllniCatiOIl�tFCS sly scientted weekly. Terms. err. „� .�- A. Flumerfeldt, Clerk of Uxbridge anfation of any th4, $Laifc ioarnaf Terms•:? • (�ct�� 1.:.F - ear: tour,pmontha, eL Bold by all newedeysle+a. *� Township suggesting an early meet- _ �MN Ct C�.3itBroed,ray' dew I l!k �rtts� A tC. avinge a nk Aceodfit with �ihe ing .to settle townline account.,;. Hrancb omce e.+S.F rn waahiagtoa D. '`✓ - A connnunication was read from - - • Albert Carruthers, Sec'y U. Grange, No. 108, asking the council appoints p - _ .. _�.,,,, Severe! n-Barik ofanada�- delegate to join delegation to Assess- 11 went Commission of the Le islature.- Communication from P. J. Rowe, Plck ciao-keeper, was read re matter of e'ring, ���xrlton cs. Lynde. - Interest allowed fruist date of deposit an stYali sums aswel•1 xs large 'An . fldatit of W. Burrell Ras read�- to capture and killing of dreganu���'inny� 4 worrying p g © © © © © © © © © © © ©© tau, ht wort -ln -lice ,and '!titin' - • the reward payable. On mot icn R. D. Cowie was heard Lumber Yard :is`to assessment. Property .tt as at .first assessed at ?4, 790 arid• later he re-' _ _ _ rQived a schedule of assessment at 1 9059 X4,990 Objected to extra assessment. 3 O o n ki t e an a•• -';r On motion,- Thos. i:: Bayles was ' __ All kinds of rougli and dressed Lumber .Pl.Pl• V�• V lJ LiJ v - hexed and asked that the N. l of the - = original arlowan(ze for roads between Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash; House fin- l�ts $ and 9, in- the 4th con: be opened -fishings and Silo material 3 .up for public travel. To Ni ew Subscri- For Cleaning Windows, •Mirrors The committee on Indigents report- 1 1\ ° - - nSilverware. : 'ed payment as follaiws': Joseph 'Burk, � Cistern tanks and water.iroughs *nada - - - 11'' . and for two months' support of Robert U e I s, _ to order - Gibaol, $20• Eureka' Fly Killer, The committee on Sheep Killed by -• Doges reported and recommended the follutvingpayments:W. Rirrel, rew+ird Binder Twine Ete;-_ ^ - -- or detecting dog worrying sheep, Ind-_..• '�• QDraOne - - h vinq snme killed $5': Oliver H. Pugh, for• 0-+ _ --fa,i testa tamps killed and three clam•0 -----------T. J. Reazin 8ardwa,-e Iferahant rtge• $11,33, The committee. being Piekering,,0n/, ,o<R`�]A_.. �'•.�, •�` ' '-.' .. _ ... .. .. sees .. '.._. _. ___�.._,._—.«.a...,...,..-..w..e•awY..••.,•,ne•ie•.sn... ..tests_.,.. _..•.._... ,......._ ..•. _-.,.-_ ..•..._.,.,.... _.. , �"_ '�,i • - - 1 '♦ - , h CLARKNONT CaAYl Sale- ' °r5 All Roads Tu BigjFurniture:Store for Y.- •FURNITUREI hi. Palmer was in the city on Tuesday on business. the property of JOS. PEI�NOCK, , _-- _-- - _ -; - - Mfr: Ht=nn� of-iiount ; -' — �ti �-hiLevale,.on — - �Fhen-y0li 6sil t bat brreak� - -----Bed-RoomSette visiting at Geo. Cooper's for a few • Friday, December 4th, '03, - ,days fast, take SCOtt'S, Emulsion. Parlor suites, Dining-roomlsetts, Fancy. Rockers in„Great Variety. Ales, Filson is havinghis hotel The f .1. ing, viz : c _ " When you cant eat bread ' I se- spared and decorated which 1 parlor suit, 3 pieces, 1 dining room Y � See our'Furnitttre before you buy. suit, 11 chairs, 1 side -board, 1 extension take Scott S tRemember our prices are the Lowest. p adds mucchhtto�itss aparance. and butter, Alar number of. our 00 v 1r' _table, 2 bedroom suits, rP Emulsion When you have V e deliver all our goods free to your home.. b'elOt1 yards carpet, 6 kitchen chairs, s i attended Lewis' sale at Altona on rocker, a quantit> of bedding, I. box -Tuesday and report prices good. stole and pipes, 1 centre table, 2 sets been living on a milk diet and :John H. Beal, Clarennonte Dr. D. C.• Smith, of Stouffville, of bed springs, 2 matresses, dishes, !trill pay his professional visit to pats and pans, etc. want something a little more - - Claremont on Tuesday, December Terms cash. Sale at l o'clock. nourishing, :take : Scott's Everything must be sold.' - --- - - }} ' Duncan r over a has been on Elie POUCHER & POSTILL, Emulsion. • or - h ►s • • • sick list for over a week, but we B Auctioneers. To get fat you must eat E. are pleased to say.is now improv- _ ling. IF YUII WANT.... - fat. Scott' -s - Emulsion' is a- Vr'e regret to state that Miss North Claremont. Florence Eastwood is confined to I A Raeolfae engine great fattener, a great r her room at Markham through Brantford wind mill, Deering msohincoery Hes �LliLrterB for - illness: binders, mowers,. corn harye%tets, rn strengthgiver. . Geo, T. Lee will hold an auction abreddere, Page wire fence, binding twine, Those who have lost fleshP Rugs, Oil cloth, Spreads, Robes, Horse blankets of all kinds ale of horses, cattle, pigs, etc., buqgy or stone boat. Bee or write 'Whips awn down 'in price, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Fall and on Wednesday, Dec. 2nd, 11103. w. F. R. Jonoe, Want to increase all body Winter •Cuderwear, for men, women and children. Mens English and Everything must be sold. , „ . my Bttileam• r Canadian Rubber Coats at prices that will amaze you. Shaker, 1 yd —For .Sale.—Sewing machine tissues, not only fat• Scotts wide, extra heap y, at 10c. per yd. Wrapperetts at 10c and up. Gro- , ... nearly new. Cost' forty-five dol- Emulsion increases them all, caries, Drugs, Watches and Hardware always on hand at lowest lars, will now take sixteen. J. H. • prices. - - - Beal, at the furniture store, Clar- ---" lone, -flesh, -blood and Calland'get prices before purchasing elsewhere, wont. Clearing Sale.!Rev. ill. C. 'wait, and Fosternerve' Tuesday were in Brougham on For Invalids, for Con. I1 11� Uhe _ J:1r g attending the Executive -- -- ,� f r O Lim rives v�rS�•Right- Hutchiiou of the Township Sabbath School alescents, O C ns l3 , It is expected that Mr. Thomas p ' Dadson, son of the late Rev. E. -Everything in Sias who need flesh, Scott's s - ZV inter Pootwesr for'Ladies aiid n, a former pastor here, _ _ .. - _ -. _-- g _ W. Dadso Emulsion 1s rich and m- — Gents arrivin every day, will occupy the Baptist pulpit _ VISI n 8 h CO 1yomen's felt boots from 31 up. Men's Waterproofboots at a clo a price. - : iy here on Sunday nest. Ready for -wear Portable foodand a natural - - 1 Reuben Besse took sudden]3 iii Ready -to - on '1C1YD ' Cali at the Corner store before you purchase. 1 on Stinday and has since beau tonic. - coiifinged to his beet. ti'r'e are All this season's Features. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Scott's Emulsion for bone, - • - - = pleased to say that at time of _ writing he is recovering. Balance of � flesh, blood and nerve. Shoe _Merchant, _ Nest week you can fled a splen-� _e M. P€lmer Claremont, Ont. did a-eortmentof Christmas gcxlds stock ie.iueed to _ 7 ce, Some beldw cost. 1 �'e will send you ri at \lacnab'e. Everything good p - a free sample, ^(I cheap, Call and see them. Sale for next four weeks. - Make your selections early. ` Be caro that this picture The first select storm of the sea You make money by- calling. In the loam of a label is on isle ucru> red here on Monday. I the wrapper of every bottle „ of Emulsion you buy. Stt$icient snow fell to voh list a; Garold, BrOn?ha2i1 y Y, TE:' havethem - - number of- sleighs and fury, and SCOTT & BOWNE,' � � _ for a time things were quite lively G11Eb1iST5. S n prices are right. The annual meeting of the hock Toronto, Ontario. = ey club was hall in the rink on I r Za Friday evening the 20th inat., IR;��;IaQ'LToe. smd it, x91 drualsb. --when the following officers were : selected for the ensuing year:— tesk'.c.car.fMacte.►o.r1 TFRSE1 COW FOR SALE -The /� of X11 �lI1CZs 1. President—SVm. UOn riwell. - rl nanagy, has for We a t 11 m :,6 low t o v j -I s 3iaaafxtnzed b y T h e � tuali lasses. Boy1 i;nrk• Loc c.3 Con. +, Pick �t 171 BVI V ice-pres.—C. J. Brodie. Cook Co., Windsor, Out, arias 1-tf (gall on Do`vswell e Captain—John Gerow. and Detroit, Mich • is the r 'sec.-Treas.—J. C Macnab. oulZ known safe, reliable irises ' nfr committee —F. S. Bad- monthly medicinz on which ladies gt `• R. Beale and J. B. Pren- can depend in 1-1he hour aced tine ergs, IceCream_ der est. e,� need ' Every lady who tends .• -, _ _ _ - _ _ - - this is requested to inclose two post. J. J. Harvey has started gaiting - ---- — age stamps, with her address, for � his nnk In shape and nu dEtubt he FrUit %7-_ will be the first to have his rink ' p �fC(llri Lie 0 .o i open for thepublic. Tuesday and j _ _ - "r-., ; •, a Friday evenings will be set apart and full particula.s, wh ch we will 1' 1903 Pumps for hockey; Monday, Wednesday send by retara mail is plain. ssaicd t •:;: '' yM �"R ! ' f; and Thursday evenings ��s ill. be envelope. ng -•Parlors " -devoted to tt ling and Saturday An o:3 physician, 33 dears con- A f i tinued rzctice trectin d:sease3 of evening to s ating. Mr. Harvey P _ f - 1. has seta art Fridayafternofmi for can be co silted ct t.ie.ctnce and � Windm-ills,children and beginners. His sea ! ' bO coasu?teci t y lcttez o -� A r�rsc,�, Address o -.:r main oz� � All kinds of Vege�,ah�es T son tickets will be issued in a few Ti- T COOK COMPANY, - - days and yo -11 should be the first' , i' c= 3—'No. 253 Woodward Ave.,� we are prepared to do all kinds of work' to sectire one. D� MKb Store will be opened in Brougham. 1' . -- - I Rink on or aboutIap 18th, 1903. Promptly pertaining to the pump business. a, S•L'ti'•MILL and Threshing 01:tflt 1 CH- Cook's Cotton Root Compouac For sale --The under.tgned nae a eras I is sold by all res omsible wholesc: c. , - .- --�elase L. D. 9., 11, h -p. engine and saw -mill Coro- g' F', SANDERSOti Brougham..... PI ; also a t9 h. saw7er & 11. ey thrsah- 1 and retail dru ste is he Dominic- y '- - . p g F _ w r lag traciioa engine and ltonareb cl••'aasr, and of Canada and 1: sited States fo-'-)ae _ - sank and pump: Ali' in good runDiag. order. 1 Successor to - An► person ducrous of aeeurtna th'etn .hould I nollar, per box. • Agent for all call at lot si+, con v, F1r.I - ng. ALtRED RAY- r Ha Hopklna, kinds of yah. John crow, Qsraov Bon. ClaremoIIl. wABD, C:aremoat P. o.. e p W. `'..Richardson, Agent,jPickerinO. _..: iolee manufactured by the 3lcLaaghhn •- . _ - Co'y, of Osbawa, - 1 at this .season of ,the year it is r here Is One ME tIHIVER - STAHUAR�j �A The Empire Medicine Co, of London, g more h GooaOnt„ has appointed the undersigned sslocal a ent forPiekerta or the most won C It'l A 14 ��PAO) other That IR derfal discovery of the nineteenth century• el>lable{� t4 For the treatment of the Nose, ThrosA,i GRFICr, _ Agent - Pickering• Bronchial Tnbee and Lungs. It otuea Colds Catarrb, Asthma -Bronchitis, Hay feverEQe Lantern. e for particulars, a stock of treatments, and - eepsira constantly on hand at. one- that will give a good Glre®� River- pact- Farmer NEEDS. large _steady brilliant • i 1 !, H Ds•� s ro light, oris that will not- Important showing of finest display of l g "o, x B : - ° g ' -"Co tt hen t o�� n ion am floor, one a m the b flo r n go of R'h 't is put d Ohipa. .A Very large assortment' of ` 8lationary. Bloke, Dolls, Toys, jnbi '°i o �r o a y that we Gi'�iRA\;TEE not to blow out.in the strongest received for the Holiday trade. Call - o s q I p de ndable lantern . - and see them.1 o y o f o • v e C = .-wind., : Siich is the s lendici, �_ . '8obeeriptions taken for all Magazines, o 0 o m � as a >K Ca which we sell at Weekly and Dsily}:Nowspapers, ' �m elm cmc c S ! aP o _ • V v a � rr� " P g alcor., ixty Fi Cents P. o a 0' WYi itb3r .. en p �3=0CIi .,St=e9t, y _ lien IT go a lantern buying, 'don't forget what ire y - y hl'I �~ . have said.. _ N ar Ja e F _ '•- � i m Mari o 5 -elm Ap?• i la• �. .. .l 1 : L iQ 'a^ a o wml way'i 0 Vall -.-Tapers,.--Paints, 0�fs, �� ...Jly,o; off► ':-a m- +-prJnly�•. � ■ w t+ I Is fi F. n o sari 860, « are C0.0 _ _ _ _ oet. The RussiilHard .. ` Noo: T I, t0 ` A large fce3h stook A0W on hand. jriees in mall Paper ranging' l,oaary t 4-Svhitbv $!b, Oshawa 7th, 126 -EAST SING STREET Toronto., 1, from Be. up. Brotrgharn 9th, Port Perry lltb, Ux. - y,,. « - ti. bridge:4th, Caaaington 13th, Beaverton ,John jarkay e"`7- -a=baW=0=j : .' ,,,.... .-, .. „ ......w,vra ,,. . ,.v t -r. ,.1- wOpJ 7 ? -•.ew '.w ... - y..,utiw+,.t �r-.: —4. ,,. bl�Y, 4r !u ��.• ^... - ..'.. .,....;,....:_•..a: --..lm ':_:-efa.z�..'��:.n:re��;�..�._4''6'zY_ox•.c.,.+�.�^.'.:�_�4>.na..,.,r�,a"'�d..=,.'.`?�-,..,vr�.�o.,.a'.P1vm.yJ:.+�R..dutfh?�'�.`r,e:�:-:f,:::.d€��nse,..:F:,�':n__.�xuvs'3,.3,..?a:...,.•. t�i.•Iti"-?"4=rvr:. .. i.: l.'��"� r�+'._�s`-'`u�'"�' , :.. , r • � .� ;� "4.... ... . . . .; ... - .. .._ -'��.' ,J 7 ' 7 .,, . .. r •,.• .. „r 'k. W ." _ .. e.. "•. . : . r .ham .. .. •: .. �... . _ � _k , i ,. .. . ..- .. Q„'=. � ah FIRE KILLS TWENTY-SEVEN _ 1 T�(�jjQ� number of Le errs and scrub chick- . NITP7D STATES ..MARICETB, 11i1usuz e Faired-hy the-tar>�ess..7itis- - - - 111h VY U Milwaukee, Nov, 24--wheat-Hijth- — year almost every farmer owns a ItiXan Laborers Caught # a - - er; No. 1 Northern, 81} to 8.2c; No. W1z8E •may ARZ'LOCATED first-class Book of Barred Plymooth 8latripg Shanty. ", - • -- - $EPOHTS 88ObL THE -LEAD==). 2 Northern, 88} to 90c; May. 7sic. Rom. E CENTRES, Ry•e--Stead No. 1 56}c. Barley` IN CANADA. h Johnstown s., d spa lr says: $ _- —y".-- _..-- -=-- Since- thd-.-Chlrkwn tar«___--�„tng_ hysy P e arm; No. -7, 84c;-eampie, 36 td -62C. Th Are E of ea With Ineubar htia aver ole ztsitan railroad tear• Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese neon is established'at at Renfrew and � Corn -Steady; No. 8, q6 to 46}c; ey q pp erste were -asleep in e, a -hasty near' and Other Dairy Produce May, 4�l to 42}c. tors, Brooders- andDQovr, . . promises to develop into an import- Lilly, Pa., on the Pennsylvania Bail at Nome and Abroad. Buffalo, Nov, 24. -Flour -Firm. able Houses. ant industry, the Department , of road, early on Saturday, the build - Wheat -No business; No. 1 Northern, Agriculture decided not 'to operate Ing caught re and before they could -• • . •Toronto, Nov. 24. -wheat•-' The c;"No. 2- red on- track, The Dominion Department of Agri- a station another year. The work escape 27 were burned'to death and - carloads, 82} eulttire has in operation 1n Canadar will be tranisferred elsewhere. The piarket is quiet, with .demand con- through billed, offered 86c• Corp•- a score or more were seriously = ' ln' • lined chiefly to millers. No. 2 white Strong; No. 2 yellow, 50}c; No. 2 three poultry breeding stations, three Renfrew poultry business received a jured. . wind rod Winton quoted at 7? to 77}c corn, 49c, Oats -Stronger; No. 2 chicken rearing stations, sad. ten meat impetus on account of the op- The men were employed by Mo- glow rod Win; r q 2 spring is -quoted white, 9c. No. 2 mixed, r; Bar- chicken fattening Stations -sixteen in eration of the illustration fattening Menanim' & Sims, oa'tho Pennsyl- et 78c'ea t, and No. 2 goose at ZO 1ey ,0 ffering's, t .1.t., 48 to 60c. Rye-- all. .. station, the farmers are pleased with vania Railroad improvements between • to 71c east. Manitoba wheat is No. 1 in. store, &Be. Canal freights The poultry breeding statioiia are ilie Increased returns received from L1ay and Portage.' - The` shanty- was unchanged. At upper. lake ports -Steady. - located'at •Flblmesville -and Bowman- their fatted chickens, and are in a about 100 feet long and one storey. - No. 1 Northern is quoted a.t 84c and Minneapolis, Nov. 24. -Wheat -De- villa, Ont., and Boadville, Que. At good way to realize a substantial !n height. - One end was devoted to , r No. 2 Northern at 82c. No. 1 hard cumber 70t to 80}c, May 80} to each of these stations a modern poultry revenue. what has been ac- cooking and 'eating, ivhir-e 1n the • - .- nominal at 90c' lake porta. For 80 je. On track, No.. 1 hard 88} to poultry house is erected and about corrtplished in Renfrew can be ,repeat other end. the, men slept in bunks. -. , - - gtinding in transit quotations are 8c No. 1 'Northern 82}c, No. 2 North- 125 utility -typo Barred Plymouth ed in other parte of Canada. _ i Therewas only one door at each end. . . - - .,higher, than above. ern 7i1.$c, No.- 3. "Northern .75. to 76c.. Rock pullets aro kept. At Tau 1 _ and the windows, were few and Oats -The market is quiet.. at un- Flour -Ten cents higher; first patents ville and 13owmanville double poultry —T small. changed prices. No. 2 white is $4.70 to $4.80; second do., $4.60 houses are built. These houses are THE DEADLY MSS. The fire is, supposed to' have start- _ quoted at 28 f to 29c west, and at to $4.70; first clears, $3.30 to $3.40 80 feet long and 16 feet wide and ' -„_ ed from an overheated stove in the 29}c low freights to New York,'No, second do:, $2.40 to $2.50. Bran contain ten breeding pens of Barred Dr.' Bryce on the Alarming Spread kitchen and. The building burned . , : - • -3. white, 3O}c east. -In bulk, $13.25: " ' Plymouth Rocks. The roosting of Diphtheria. like tinder and the' names were upon . Barley -The market to dull, with quarters are separated from the ex- the men before any of them were - A Toronto despatch says: Dr, - the prices steady. No. 2 quoted at CATTLE MARKET. • ' . ercising pens and ase planned to aroused. The men fought "and - _ 48c middle freights. No. 8 e3ttra at withstand the cold; the fowls are Bryce, of the Provincial- Board of scram�pled for the doore, and • the q4 to 41c, and 'No. 3 at 88 to 39c Toronto, Nov. 24. -At the City kept warm at night. The single-{ Health, at a meeting of that body weaker were crushed down and tram- ' „ middlo I eights. Cattle Market today there was a poultry house is erected at Bondville, Ion Wednesday laid some facts before pled upon. Others were roasted to - . Rya -The market is quiet, - with good brisk- trade. - The average nen Que_, and is 100 feet long and 12 'them concerning the alarming spread death.' - 'prices steady. Cars are quoted at of export offering were light and ii,-- feet wide: During cold nights the of diphtheria. He pointed out that Those who strove for the door were ti0} to Slc outside. . finished, the prices ranging about $4, roosting quarters are closed by a on August twenty-seven municipalities n h wildest sort of panic. They l i the Peas -Trade is dull and prices un- There is n good demand fur heavy' `cheap burlap -covered frame. The 'reported 12?`casae, with 24 deaths, fought sad kicked, and ashong those . I changed. No. 2 white quoted at 60 well -finished cattle. In the general Yowls are kept warm at tight. On l and in Septe$nber 38 in who escnlred there are many who - to 61c high freights, and at 62c east. run of cattle offering there was a account of the cold winter weather reported 240 cases with 30 deaths. bear marks of violence. A few got - Corn -The market is quiet, with good proportion of stockers and prices steady, No, '3 yellow Amari- light feeders. Tt:o 'beat market. was Ithroughout Canada a warm roosting The returns for October chow that in out of the small window arfuus cloth- - pri quoted at 53 to 53}c on track, for good butchers' cattle and cue- ipen should be built in every single 52 municipalities there were 4(i4 can- ea .and with their bodice cut from r nto No. 3 allow at 521', end otters. There was a heavy run of poultry house. les with 54 deaths, and Ietters for broken glass. - y . November indicate thax the presence Many had, their savings of }_ears i❑1. .. No, 3 m x a e, or -- - --- - _ - Buckwheat-T;,o ma ket is un -.'s Tho total un was 93 loads of -(aunt at Agriculture to eve op _ changed. with quotations 41 to 42c_,s-strain nt Barred Ply- Speaking for Toronto, Dr. Bryce them to the ti:irding: ' Remembering stock, -with 1,287' head of"- cants, Mout • ,at outsi.;e pointe, I2,Rc38 sheep and lambs, 2,142 hogs, mouth Itocka and to distribute them Isay� alt t fro August Sed eases ober .this fact, t soon as trey got outside _ Flour -Ninety per, cent. patents lard 61 calves, to the farmers at a nominal price: ,reported, which Increased in October they foughfewt just as fiercely to . get I Lnst year about 800 Barred Ply= �to 116 cases with 14 deaths. Out back. A their succeeded, but for tea care steady at $3.05 middle freights, g Export --Good market for choice ex- � S' sake of their hoar od' treasure .they In buyers' sacks, for export. Straigl t ( porters, prices _ ranging from $4 up mouth Rocks' worn sold to the farm of 770 eases reported irr October 446. ¢. ave u their li�'es. In the ruins " kollers of special brands for domestic i to $4, 7 0, jets. The demand for Plymouth were treated to the Isolationoan factor g P Fame of the corpses were close be-' trade quoted at x3.40 to 83,ao In • Butchers-3Tarket tory Arm for Rocks has greatly Increased this tals. These are an important factor side the hoopedbi,nds of their fruilks ' (bbls. Manitoba flours a:e steady' gond butchers' ca',ilet-choice Nicked year. the thihke in checking disease and and melted gold and silver, which • .• patents, 4.83 to 69.$10; No. 2 cattle sellir at .$4.25 to $4.86; or- The poultry breeding stat[one aro (lowering the death rate, and new ,bad been kept in those receptacles, • N o. 1 pa e $ g entente, $4.25 to 64'80', and strong dinary butchers', $3 75 to $4. equipped with incubators, brooders, (learns with satisfaction I ion that the iindimted that fey had fallen and _ #lab are', $4.15 to $4.20 on track. Blockers -Fair demand fur good and movable houses On lacubatoi �addltlon to the Isolation Hospital Idled with their treasure' in their. . . Z- onto. - ' - - 'jatoc, o prices far. the best q.talIty, will generally batch ae many chickens ,will soon be completed, : i'artis; -The bodies were all pyacit - . Mi_;lfced-Bran steady at $18-50 r, about 900 tbs•, $:3 ?0 to $3. 7 5. as In Ottawa there were 319 cases and Cally burned to pieces. ;ad shorts at $]8.50 here. At out-' 'Sheep and lamb, -Trade good• all 2 - 19 deaths and 5?.0 per cent. were ' 0 SITTItiG HEA7S I An Italian who looked at theta %r'le points bran.is quoted. 4t $1850 (,sold: prospects eteady, Prtk'es• ex Tho most satisfactory method of treated in the hospitals with the Ce land who knew every man in the to $l i, and shorts at $18. Mw i! ort ewes Sa•^_5 tu. $3.55; bucl,s. I Isult that the death rate ogu's only (shanty, was linable to identify a sin- . 1P rearing 200 or afore chlckena.a Ye82 12 72 and 9 out of the 19 deaths oc- ia brats fa sacks $18, nxid shorts $2 70 to $2 7�; cull4, $2 to 6s, 'is with these movable hooses and I isle one, _ r - he h d Icurred in Januar --T . tt $20 hero: txmba: E3 ':; to E.i.10. r (indoor brooders, T house, an y before arrange -I " Hoge- 3larket weak and prospects !brooder are cheap in construction waste stere made -for treating these COL•NTItY PRODUCE. + dower, do change in qur;tations in- land can be built at home. It fa ranee !n the hospitals Guelph had'11NLAiVD R1:VENUE REI'URT dry- at $5.10 for. the beat, down to ruftabie for almaae- every termer;() cases with no deaths, all of which I rices. steady. Winter quested ;F'x o>t; hent $4 10 to 61.70 !nt a largo city to raise and fatten :0°er treated in the hospitals. 'Lou- I . p . . F.z- for lights and fate 4 stalls o. crease p D in H�eipt . Is, tipple r- Tl a ms'rhet is q Fiat, witl� i$4..5 f . . pt $1.76 to i2 per bbl, in' ce.r lots. p y ' m 20u t 504) "chickens a year Idea• while one t best tettuateB . per tight . ... ... 3.80 ; 00 'fr`'' o o trite as ss, h a the t The chicken rearing stations are n point Y d a tea eLnd at $2 to . $2 50 in small guars- 'Bulls, export, heavy, I number of cages of mild character An Ottawa doapatcn oaten. The - .,. tYics cwt ff.7S 4•L:, operated at Chicputlmi, e4ue , iter number of !n January .and February, ;annual report of the Inland Revenue j _ hears'• -There is a q•siet trade• with do Bgt,t - 8,01 8-50 dover, - N. B., and Vernon River ' �d increased 1n virulence steadily- up Department was issued os, Wednesday 1•ri'es steady, Prime boar:. are iFeeeers, S00 tbs. rnd Bridge, P E. I., They carry on Ito the resent In June there were and contai rig the 'details with'regard-- p',+o�ed a_t $1,75 psi buaki. upwards , 3.(1-01 - 3.60 thee same work ani the poultry breed- 1123 cases and 1 death, July a5 cases to the' inspection of weights and _ t Pried upjles-Tho demand is fair, Short keep, 1,00 tbs. 3.65 '8.80 1n stations ease t that the eggs j 1 aid 2 deaths., August 29 cases and 4 sures and gas and electric light . rcith prices unchanged at•4} .to 5c for hatching are bought from farm- . Stockers •400 to 1300 g g Ideaths, Sept 39 cases and 4 deaths,, The total revenue collected during ,, ••.'-per ib - - I lbs. . 2 54 3,124 lcra who possess good flocks of Mars-! the ear far -the -inn ction of. wet hts Novo} -Tho market Is quiet at 8 to ; 5 5.50 'ed Plymouth Kock There are no iOctober 94; cases and. R deaths Lon- 3r g _;' __."7c per Th lest ark and at $1,25 to I do 00-0 .lbs, " P 4' " don, while more happily situated Iand measures was $84 827 as com- Butrherg cattle, thofce -.a - - 4.10 'specially selected Plymouth Rock 163 to comb. Choice clover hone ! than many other localities has far- I Paled with $82,937. The gaitotns cape. t y do medium ,.. ....... , 3 i0 4. 0 jp.,lleta at these stations. I dtture was $87,507, ss, against $78,- -, '1i to Tic Per lb. ,........ 4,00 4.30, The chicken stat are d worse than any In the province, ` i d�� pt -ked - g �btit is new dealing with the disease 118• The total_reveaue from gag in• . }Tay-Vauiand is fair, with rw-ci .ta' ddoo bpils-rough 2 c 5 B.(1ci locatrd "at Sandwich, Ont., Stanford, 1; ction duria the lar endtn June Only moderate. No 1 timothy, ... ... ,2,60 ,2 60 Que,, hogcre� I; le, N. -B , East Am- [in testa provided for the purpose. pe g. 59 g doted at $9 50 on track, Toronto, 30 1903, was $33,159, as compared q T,lght stock rtvt, 2.73 2.50 Th. Bryce attriKutoer the cause of ;• _ _. rnd mixed at $7 to $7,30. f , ,00 ISr l Mount Stewart, and Eldon ,the spread of diphtheria andollicerat I$ ' 21, The edto- herst and .North fast Mgrgaree, N. with $.,4.2expenditure Mil h care . '.,. 62 �';5., Albertan, Gler:flnnan, Montague serer to lack n precaution on the felled $25,588, as compared with - Straw -The market is quiet, at flo a,- beat f 24.068. The •net revenue derived - B _ art of'peu•ents and health Po•atoe'e-'TFa oftcrin q are aroder- """•"8 .3 I'' I I• chickens llfustra th at farmers P rwae $13,484, eInsec i n of electric light 65 per ton for car ling on track, , qdo n lambs cwt, .. R.. 5 `- 1, purchase chickens from the farmers I and save the disease ie spread large- ince the yeas• ]11'97•- • - R' gr 4-75 . tack we, palaces tauLhuGgodcr bnjT f r Sheep, export, hoe children with sore p g 8 75 4.1.0 school 1 i n for fattening. 'f'he stbtiori have an I lY by , the two services of gas and electrio ":••••-' rn quip pee _The_chickena armee other before the cases have been q ` p Buc%s „ . ... ......... 2.641 2.7.5 a ui anent of fattening crates, she , throats who piny and kine one an- _ go�ci qualttr• I Culls ,. ....,.• '..:... 2.2 i - 2 '+ 6 q light inspection, which are conducted PoiAt The demand is fair, and 2 ~' ey lar the name staff of o�cers rS'- I Calves. each ....,.:.. .. 10.04 fatted for 24 days in the crates and diagnosed. 1e Chee1 recently 23 get} by . offerings moderate. Turkeys are I . - ' ' 1st filo coisiplAtian- o! that time are' cares developed in off -days. the re- have reached that point at which quoted -at 10 to 12c per lb., and . _ gce�e at 7 to Sc per lb„ ducks, e� ABAflLON POLICE POST. started 88 pletio killed by disloca- suit of milk being sold from the they have ceased to be a burden up geese per Ib., or 75'to b., Fm pair, tion of the neck, pressed into a beans in which a diphtheretic _pati- Ion the genera: to ikyer. Since that i _ square shape and packed into boxes. ent was being treated, Games at ,time there has been a'conatant In- . __.. ., Chickens, 8 to 9c per lb., or C>O to Order3 Issued by Interior .Depart : • ?'his' year it ia.tho intention' of school aro perhaps the most pro- crease' of revenue over expenses. - - 7&: per pair, bid her.&. 45' to 50c per - Ment. -' _ In 1898-i8g9 the s v on c was -$30,- .. e' u $ ir. _ _ An Ottawa despatch gam A[r. $il- t r he Dominion Department of Agricul li 'c cause of cont jKeen - 015, compared with the expenditure arra to acH tatted farmers' chirkcita THIRTY ONE $lLI.ED. of $23,38, which was excruaita at THE DAIRY MARKETS. ton, Minister of the Interior, has on all. the principal Canadidn mar- the reel of standard instruments, Is, _ __ siren orders for the.aba7ldonment of kets and to. show the consumers the , - - .ButterLTlie market is firm, with the Mounted Police posts at.the.1improved quality of crate -fed chick- Disastrous- Collission of Trains os, compared the revean was 5ture a . receipts of medium and low gradesljunction of Klehe'ni and C'hilitat Iiiv- ens, Up to .the present tit4a no Illinois Road. compared with an expenditure of fair, • Choice dairy tubs scarce sad ,ars, and the post at Fleasant Camp. lchicken9 have been exported by the .538,086. wanted. ti1'c quote :-Finest 1-!b. l A Peoria,- Ill., despatch says: Thar-• The weights and measures ipspeo rolls, 18} to `Oc: choice large rolls, iBoth are on the Dalton Trail. Then' Degartmeat to Great Britain. The ty-one men were killed, and at least 1 tion earns ,about three-fourths o' arc' the posts which were in Canada- price received per pound is from 10 thirty in cared in a bend -stn collissian'ata annual cost, but the repQrt_etatert . . 18} to 1?}c; selected daisy tubs, Ian territory under the provisional to 13 cents, plucked weight: This a work train y 1 _ .17 to ].Se; secondary grades, 1s, ,to bet<wcen a freight and ithat the appointment of a chief in. • '.27 creamery prints. 22 to 23c; 7boundary,- but which have. become course will be pursued so that farm- on the Big Four•, betvoeeri Msckiriaw 1 spector with many years of expert- .. solic'•s, 19} to 20jc. (United States property under the 'ars. in any part .of Canada fattening and Fremont, on Thursday. On a fence wf1T soon tiring this branch in. - - Eggs' -Market continues firm. We 1 decision of the Alaskan Tribunal. their chickens can sell them to deal- bank at the side of the track lie to, a greater state of efficiency. quote :-strictly new laid, 24c; cold Both were among the best equipped ere who recognize the. talue.of •fatted the bodies of the victitris, cut, bruin- 1_ r and most comfortable. posts the chickens and pay an increased price th and man led vi a horrible, man- T . storage, is to 20c; limed, 18c per - B y . storage, Mounted Police -"had on. the Dalton per .Pound for them. . _ . ser. So tar twelve only have been BILLED WIRING AIB. - Choe�e-Market quiet, with the best Trail, I: would be to the advantage of identified, the remaining being un- :sclli•r:g at ilic, and seconds at .10i . _T. - - _ the farmers living, near .the fattening recognizable. - Operator. TeleUaphed polleagut ... ., to i ] SCHOOL GARDENS.. stations, to, visit said terra All the dead and most of filo' in- eggs g - t— the mod:in methods of. . kilt jitreid ' werd members of the work I $ n Ala• _ _ _BUSINESS AT MOP7TREAL ' __-_ -•HeD lations' to Godera Them ins, tucking and. • shaping train, the crows . of bot jt engines II An 'Elmira, N. Y.; despatch says' .'Montreal,.., Nov, 24. -Manitoba Adopted by Cabinet. chickens. The men in charge of Jumping in time• to save their lives. J W. 11. Clendenin, a telegraph- opera- `• -_ _-__- - .wheat is up again to 78c for No. 1 the stat one will give information The collision occurred jn a deep cut, I, tot at Browne; Fa..., a station 1tf ' r�*orthorn, Fort William, November A Toronto despatch says: On the :regarding •:he dispoeAi o1 )xhc' fatted at the beginning `- of a sharp curve,;; miles .north .of „'R•illiamsport, on the recommendation of the Minister ' of utelivery; which testes ••it still • deist chickens.' neither train being visible to the I Beech Creek division of the Neve ski.. chir,tno- for Do entbcr Lducat, - regulations have . been I Th. Dol ,inion Department of Agri- crew' of' the other" until they were I York Central Railway, 'was found • ivery, . Grain -Peas, 71i to 72c la o - - culture carried on r ustrat:on c 1 - within 50 feet 'of each of er. o ca ' in• a telegraph nIIoat } e: e: rye, >3c cast, 56c aflaot establishment of school gardens in _en fnttenfug- work for.. three.,yeara at engineers set the brakei, sounded the , after 7 o'clucl: on Thursday night, ' here; buckwheat, 52c afloat; No. � 2'I connection' with rural schools. ZasC Renfrew., Ont. When. the work corn- whis,tle, and leaped from their cabs, At G50 o'clock tine operator at OSB• oats, -3.5c' in store, 34c afloat; No. 3 session ,$1,000 was set apart for menced, 11r. John Frood, the opera- the two trains striking 'with such Grove, Pa'— on the same road, receiv- oats, lc •less; flaxseed, $1,15 on,this purpose; and. the -regulations (tor of thr afation, teas requested to `force that the sound• -was heard for c l�liis me5cc Brom Clendenin:- _ _ _ _track helve; No. 3 bar ley, 50c. Fleur , framed provide for an initial grant. rnterest ':be • farmers about Renfrew miles. A second after the callissiou Send switch engine quick for mu, -Manitoba patents, 64.Fi0; -r,econds, ot- S100, with a subsequent � 'grant fin chick_ti fattenirig' and to inform the -boiler of the Rork train engine I ani being mumered by—•" The -- ,---_ X4.30; strong bakers', $4,05 to $4.-Iof $10. The trustees must protide them of the high prices paid for fat .exploded, 'throtcing heavy iron bars',wire opened and not another word -- R0; Ontario straight rollers, $3.90 lone acre of ground in addition to lted ,chiciccns in Montreal. kir-. Frood- a 00 feet. ;came. A switch a ine was sent to, . in bags, 51.85 to $1.95; a- the school grounds, build a shed .-for' and splinters of wood 2 n3 .to $4; g p iluared -ttvo faamera the fatterdttg Conductor John W. .fudge, of In -'the scene -_rind reached-,Ii.rownc in a tents, $4 to 164.25, extra, $1.65 to,tools, seed, eta, and make the neces- crates and showed them how _to feed.,dianapolis, ..who (lad charge of the1short-time. The body was found ly- I. _ , 91.70; .rolled oats, $1.80 per ' - bag, sary -arrangements ' under the direr- their chickens. These chickens were freight train, received orders at Ur- ing under the drsk, . the hemi crushed . .$3.80 per, bbl.• blillfeed-- Ontario. tion of,the Public school inspector. sold in Mositreal at' 11"cents p91 bona to wait at Mackinaw for the I in. A bloody spike maul illy on the - brau to bulk, $1.7.5.0 to $18.50; This provision is intended to loiter pound, plucked weight, and one of work ti•3in," which -teas due there .at . floor beside it. Robbery- was appar- . shorts. $� to $21; Manitoba bran, agricultural and horticultural na- the farmers wrote the, D-opartutent 3,40 .p.m. Instead of doing this he! eptly the -motive. the watch and • • ' fn bags, $18; shorts, $20 to $21: lure Study, and 'sll matters apper- that he was well pleased with the failed to stop. The c gInecr of the : money of the operator being• missing. , )leans -Choice Primes, 51.55 to $1.- taining to country trio. price he obtained. This year the tt<ork-train, George Bceker, had also I No trade cis tate tnuidacrr .has been _ - • •. . - tN1 per bushel in cats• lots. Provisions T ' • "• tArmer' erecteiI a poultry house cast- received orders to pass the freight nt ;found, Clendenin evidently rcrcogniz- -Heavy Canadian short cut •pork• ing $200' and 'fs etrgaging-i. tbo Mackinaw, and was on the way to ed his assailant and was about to . ti s1s•5o tp $20.; 11grt ghgJt crit, =18 HEAVY -LABOR -SHORTAGE- ing' $ ss'extensively. Ho. speaks rely .. �.6 $l0 t, Ame:lcan short cut, clear, favarabl' of the fattening work. ire {hat station.-' One _of the last •bodies I wire his hanie- wlten de th struck $d7 to $17.50; 'American fat backs, .Report, of Conditions in- Phe y g o t e a had been lifted 30 feet ill- �- .. from the l:e�, Ii" chickens in the fattening crates' o the air and held in place by , - $18 to $18.!50; compound lard, 8r.; Transvaal. ' and is dPilpptiig regularly- to 'ifbnt.- 'wo rails which had been •pushed t: ""-¢' - -. - '•fianar!ien •laid, 8} to mottle ren- Pretoria dee etch says: Tho real. It is learned that the e¢Cond dared, 10}c;,hnmg,.l2l 14C; baco>a A p p e{tvean the erigitteb lend the tender I Dr 1{,trpi,�rel , n famous Au9lria� ]R} to 14c; fresh killed abattoir (native Labor Coinrirission 'kiss 8ltiah- iaznier ar;d three gt$Olq are also tor- t the 'work train. - ph3;sitian, as"It n rs he hus "fouria ,- hogs', $7.25; lino hags, $5.25 to $b.- ed Its Investigation, It reports that t "ding �hiekens to Vonj;re 1. Ono 1s, ngty acrtim far uAierculosis," and - fI7}. Eggs -Candled selected, 23c; there is a total shortages of 241,0100 0 {hem realized Ser kits shki want 7b At the is ijual nileting of the Ideclilrc•s ho lias sande several cures. straight recei'pYs; -20c;, Montreed lia>- laborers in the. mining and agrictfL cents per chicken,, brother 85 . f is 'shareliolders of the De Bears consols- I TurkNli troops have destroy _pd -' ed; lflc. Cheese-Ontasi o, 10} to lural lndnstr}es, and in railW per chicken. Three year,( aggo these, deiced m Zea at Fimbetley, It was re- twenty-two viltagea iii the -listrirt' of lie; 'Townships, 10} to 104c; Quebec building in the Transvaal, - adds farmers' chickens, unffor mtuzed, could 'potted that the diamonds Produced bake Okhrida, says a London Times p r r G20 r .den writ g- h om M ' �•• 10 to' IO}c. 'Butter-To�nrhltis that thorn !a ns, source of 4up ly _!fit t have been -sold for more th �0 plrrltl� the �-ca realized $'� 5,866, cot Espen t, •1. • p m on er emery, 21 to 22c; Quebec, 20,to Central of southern Atrrczt tfhflc'ienL testa per pair, It wan then di.gre ivirt s ,oft -of $13',5'Ii,44n, stir. �` le: Western driry, 16 to' 17c. to meet the demand for laborers. Ito buy firht-clew chickens. A even_ P .— -7 __y _ _ _ . .: •- .. . c -. .... :'. ' 'y ` .. _ 1. • „ , , . . . . . , . I .W, - - 1 • ♦ _ u - r .-, ,ter !' " 4 tix " .a• ' ' +b -'-;!, ,. ; :. _. . . .. _ .._ .. _ _•.*-r.••�- y' y -I'"°" w, ,rec.�., •» •`.� ....,:,&np d�. s-.Inp - _ ,«; _, gy1­11.1--l."..,' >••,. '�w • ._ y d ,, , . - •r. ..: . - • ,,. - .. , . 1. ,,IL I r > , , r .— , - ,.', — 1. I b.. .. - .. I. 1. I , ti • 1 , w: �, ,...,. .. —. • J • web a the tilmi• � we ignore that apostolic command- .a.;k.,..*... • A. • '• •�,. f 1 - : _ _ - .- - -- - -- _ n�`•re—Courteous"-,ti Feter, ' . --- - __ _ :-' -._ - that piaceer - generally - I ,I 10L sae of the f s -�:- I8) - - causes the tree to break off from the .,, L FARMERS stump without splitting, It the work L�TIA � R R , ��� V ID APPEARANCE OF EVIL., a♦ A O m_ -=­­-­-­-­ - -- Small eu t next : -_--_- ------ is proper y. -done. The inside o 1 s est tial he The ab- at -• -- - stinence from all appearance of evil. a able a Profitable each end of the saw aro of no ood- ra4 son and ofita 4 g W�. Viust A�stam -From All Appear- IThe taking care of your life's actions ' -Mints for the Busy Tillers is to the saw. They loosen the dust so .that may never be false - ;.pf the Soft. and draw it part waythrough the k. ' - . lights aluring your neighbors and log to be carried o t of ,the cut - - _-._ ..ance ,of- Evil friends upon the fatal rocks of stn. f+3tb'wlE+?iE»-Ye «:r-*+*�?1f�''31i schen the saw is drawn in an oppo- - The refusal to eat meat, if by the site direction. If the inside corners r ; . - - � r eating you may cause your brother ,BUCKWHEAT. - oP the rakes fife filed off from one- . •;Entered according to Act of tin Par- neatness essential when we are cont- to ,offend_._-_"A1L-things may--be--law- It is the judgment- of -,the writer third the length of the saw at each - lianoent of Canada, in *.he year tine aecratin otic lives to the service of ful, but all things are not expedient" that no other sin =le food ie of such Thousand Nine Hundred sad Threw g 6 end the saw will give better sen fee. by Wm. Bally, of Toronto, at the Jesus Christ? The dear Saviour was the substance of the Pauline in- value to the poultryman as buck- Such rakes can be filed with a flat ___ _Viapartment of AQricuituie, Ottawr.l juns on to the Corinthian church. wheat. As a sin - wants ice to go out and labor in his single ration for win- file much easier and quicker than a "To seem" may sometimes be almost A despatch from Chios o says: Rev. name in the same way as he used to Y „ _ ter feeding to, laying hens it sur- doubles• -rake can be filed wita taper - p g Y as great a sin as to be. - Mark , , R'rask De Witt Telma e. reached„ work. He was taunted with many passes wheat, corn, barley or oats, fila. 8 p you this : No -man can afford in any from the following text: 'Zechariah reproaches during hi earthly life, and it warm food ie desired there When sawing 'sin l,--* ed with a - g but those who hated him most never way to have his, influence cast upon is no ration equal to steamed buck- g g iv 1'U, "Xho hath despised the day the -wrong side of any moral quos- q stiff crosscut . saw on'' a lovel loll, of small things?" charged him with uncleanliness or tion. Nearly all our great religious wheat. Fowls fattened on this ser- neigh the lone handle with a small slovenliness, and we may be sure eal will be found on dressing to be chain wrapped See�ing itraigniflcances may be vi- teachers have recognized this truth. I peed around the and of the - tat essentials. Some years auo, ithat the Pharisee who invited him `fie must abstain from all. appear- as plump and yellow as those fed on',saw or the handle (Ione to it i.' w13en crossing the Atlantic ou•- to his house -and the other hosts once of evil on account of our in- any other grains, while the flesh will I It is customaiy with most wood- _ the edmpa.nfou with whom I was who' entertained him would nes- fluence over others. We must ab- have a whiteness and Savor peculiar choppers to beg of at tiie butt of a traveling one day suddenly flung op- i or have -welcomed him as' a guest if stain from all appearances of evil on to this excellent food. I tree when cutting firewood and work en my stateroom docP"and' cried: he had been careless about his per- account also of the reactionary evil Poultry growers in certain portions i to the topmost branches. When cut - f ison or his dress. The quality of his influence upon ourselves. Ore of the of France feed buckwheat t:xclusively'tin s ade trees that contain many "Come on deck. Something has ! . happened to -the ahip!" When I ar-'robe may have been poor, but we greatest bulwarks against sin is the and I am informed, receive an ad- branches, a fallen tree generally. rests rived on deck I found acorea and i may be sure- that there were no im- God implanted desire to be thought s'ance above the regular market price mostly on the branches growing from - . hundreds of passengers excitedly ; purities upon it or upon him. So, well of by your neighbors. A man• of fowls fattened on other food's. One the central part of the trunk. Two - . �vaiching the strange movements of Christian workers, it we go forth in on account of principle, -ought to be of the most prosperous poultrymen I or three cuts should be saved frown _ Christ's name, some of us'must be ready, if necessary, to defy the scorn know grows about five acres of this the butt to block u the body of the .. - Ing ship's course. Instead of plow- more careful about our personal ap- and the sneer and the opprobrium grain each season; 2 acres of which tree to hold it from setting closer Ing ahead, we were slowly ape est ci - pearance. Remember, O• minister, and the persecution and the misre- he doesn't harvest but allows his to the ground. Then begin at the etouwid to the right in a perfect cur- when ' fowls to run in as soon as the berry top of all the branches it is possible Acle. Just then an officer passed me, I You ascend the pulpit, that presentation and the ridicule of the ± -•_--- -'_' rand I asked:- "What ice -is the matter, your clothes may not be expensive, human race. But every man may becomes hard enough for food and to saw with- a bucksaw, working to- . tfeuteaant? Ie the rudder broken?" but they should be neat, Remember, desire that his neighbors and blends these two acres constitute their run ward the trunk of the tree. , O Sunday school teacher, that when think well of hiln; that they should until snow flies. This method of This is much easier than trimming . - "Oh, no," said hG. "We• are msrely regard his name as the s nu k _�testin a new compass. In order to !you expound the Bible lesson your. I g y �'m of feeding would seem to have the op- the branches from the tree and pick- • g p I scholars are learning from you what (honesty and troth and probity and polite offect than the one desired; but ing them up to place in a sawbuck. - find out whether it is rfect we had — learning with their eyes as we11 ndit flocks go into winter quarters in the ; and finishing In _ the middle of the the magnetic etisct of' rocks and land. he does not care what his neighbors . with their ears, Remember, O man finest condition possible. The exec-'tr+mk, there are no small pieces flit - Those Influences may not neem to think about bum; when he intention- 1 of God; tihat wherever you .go your cine of foraging for what they get to fitcult to hold when sawing, nor tlm- ' ' be Zouch, but they may entirely de- ally and recklessly afire up a her- -' ---feet the accuracy of the compass' clean skin and pure linen as well as nets' neat of needless criti.ism; when •eat gives added strength, health and 'ber to handle until it is sawed, ex1. - needle, Many years ago a large your lips preach in Christ's name: he tauntingly boasts that it does ' muscle and after their summer's par- sept a few branches underneath the •• -_ ship was wrecked because a_ small CRAM CTER DEVELOPMENT. not matter what others may say, as tial confinement to limit runs, diges- trees, _ - - - piece of steel from the point of a Small essential the react Th® little long as he is not doing wrong, then (tion has been so improved as to -knife was driven into the- wood near, kindnesses and courtesies which we that man's -feet are treading the soft make the close confinement of their IN AND -OUT OF THE STABLE. Its compass box and made the cbm- i should extend to those with whom quicksands ct temptation and walk- winter quarters less' injurious than Fill up the cows with some kind of - -pass' finger a false guide. i ing along the narrow edge of the !otherwise w> ould have been possible. -. we come in daily contact.. The littlenutritious food: it is ti o only way . . , Thus, way friends, .I would take for acts of deference which ice should precipice of' eath. Fowls fed over buckwheat have the ad- to make milk. - . - • '-my-theme to-do the "Small Essen -BEEP F:>1G:IG IWENTS, �`a,tage over corn ted flocks of morn Y to ladies, such L taking oil rapid assimilat!on. Their food is Because a cow or a hull looks tfalb•• of life. I would try to. show the hat when we stand s+vith them Small essential the last : The in- well, 'it is not safe to concludd that . , you that many of the seeming insi,r- more rapidly converted Into tat, bone 1s1 -- fn• tier elevator or allowing. them to exorable dutw of-keepli,g un engage- - hero is the best stock for the dairy,. . nificances and the despised monads precede us through an open door; meet. The necessity of doing w!,at I and muscle mulctnq material. I un- "'hat is the record back of the beau- ' tre Pregnant _ with. large broods of derstand that this is a more stste- The - Thank you, air, ' with which a you promise to do, It you say to !meat, but the Proof will follow soon. ty� That tells the stn ry, _ . - tnflucnces, every one of which will lady t.hould _acknowledge eL gentle- is friend. "I will meet you at such i A ions trough for fet-ding calves le . . have large progenies. A cholera Corn has a cortex of flinty 'cos'oring ! ,. ,mans action when 'ho .rtes 1n a 'a Hare. at such and ,uc'h n Liras," a fru.tful boiirce of sickness. It frets, _ .- germ may. bP so small that it is not which. of necessity must make it slow i - �Lreet car to offer her a seat, The.1you should be there. It yo,+ cannot tllthY and besides htrlps stron{ot visible to the naked eye'. if, how -i' be "cu time, ar(ordin to rromise' of dtgcstton, The extra amount of - Y the social calla by which sec should g I sabres at oxpensea of weaker The , Per. It is let alone in Its work of welcou:e a new neighbor or her for your engagement. then ou Tabor Put upon the organs of d'iilea- 1.levalitat ion it can soon crowd the !friends itito our community, Thr lit- + Y ('e son wH h wl om I tion must tell upon the economy and 'right rosy is to have a sc parate pail should notif the r for each calf. ward,a of the co �nt hospital with y' ou hate rite a r oititrn,,:it, But 'the !the rest rt - by the system alter , Y p i tic gifts nt dt•Ilcacire which �houl(1 �y' l i' A cour.ec of instruction at a dairy - tnraiids and- keep the undertakers rbc sent to the invalid'.4 room of our igreat trouble smith many people is prolonged effort of this .character in- school Is valuable to anyone engaged tvacons busv h da as well as the that they hake no nforal ,,nsr of tLe terterea kith many of the ottY•r Funr Y• Y neighbors house. All tht"cr little in dairy •sorb. Practical daln'm•u - rir�«K by night. I ask the striking duty of keeping an engagement nit- tions and as a' matter of fact crib of «ho' have s . i nitent ions and courtesies may not !tent a few w•s•ks during test inn which Zechgriah put- In less the wish to do �.0 the u{Il lthr other qualities nt the totcl other �' P seem to hr.- of much s'alue at the j y l the winter in this way regard it as kirties of old. �Yho hath despised the time, but they are mighty in .the d+r !promise az.}th1uR, like a dishonest 'rh++n fat production is interfered lane of their most valuably exherl- with, Nnt, so witj buckwheat.- As. - - - Lay: of small things?•• -- s•elapment or the drpietfnn ot_ hu- loli,l tan ius,t briefs an electlun, and i �encrs. . than tYraractar. They are tntghty to !.e the mune r;taiorest Politleiari of a single atxl in many cases the only For dairy cows. giving 12 to 1L' .. ,Pi:i1SOsNAL APPEAL. i ter elect on tits Will for it their t y i get n ration serer md+tttha. out 6t. the _.. - deciding whether a man is to lice's ,romis•'e4 it it suits tiicir ronserdence ,twelsr this food has qts, milk and weighing from St10 ta. _ l+raduced'' elga .. Smalt-essent.tal tate first: Appropri- selfish Or 'an unselfish If'e. to forget, The result is that the fin sur ri iGOr) itis„ ; qts:' daily of the follow- �.__.atencss and neatness of personal a How a sc"h life. i ! p sing nuwnhe ria, pe p- Simply' enough. !man's rhararter and re f gtnns life - ,. __ ng mixtures is recommended. 10C _ _ bare! -appropriateness and neatness l_Icre, for_instance, -is a, mars who M-,wi I i,e cafi,n out-bv these little hiP:- It.s , bran, lt1O lbs„ flour middlings,, •_ PLANTING AN (t11CF1.1RP, lti reference to the coat a afar Dere n railroad car. -FIs plar(�a his �,+ren and -Sins, )List as one lirtle'tsorin 11)14.-troes'. _ 150 fie, gluten feedThe gluten ►ears upoti hie back, and to Lhai tehr! !n obs peat and less avcrcoatsa gan-iunrrel its way into ii:e heart o:' Late fall is a good time to set ap- teed may N traded for 100 lbs cot• 'nose un his feet, and• especially in by his sfr'e, . Then he stretches out a great oak and-e*uC Det its heart One reason for the lack off tonseod meal or 50 lbs. cottonseed ' - - ' - teter, rue to the -clean Iineas of the l his I,mg log,, puts his feet upon tha loaf it at last the monarch of the success in starting a young etrchurd and SO It:'s, linseed mesal. jinen he wears about his neck, and opposite neat seal Uogirs to rand a forest µ!H -ace Its backbone snapped ;o+t old laud is that proper cora is .-, _ lo the modesty with which he is at: newspaper. Atter awl Ile the trnin.,by tF'o onrushing- winds. not taken to deepen the soil and .. THE ICE CROP -. - Allsup. but -he. does not. renters his . . . ;1. ave -condemned the cauls and who q Lt..ie the foxes, the Tittle to That (compact soiis -which hale been crop damental principle should one i ytrod in public: -God; would never DESPISE NOT SMALL THINGS, thoroughly prepare it. On close, In cutting and storing jh incumbrances. The man Is an ltr- carnation of selfishness. lie cares 1 1 be kept in ichait,s and the bracelets and the rut, -,only far -tie own -comfort and is- ob>-'most often spoil the tender sine.;, {I'X-A continuously for many years view, aim to ke(•P air away from it. . `- $es and bonnets and the ornaments not the el hantit,e `utonsteis. -On(o without a proper rotation of closer, Cakes should be cut square to pack livtous of the rights nt others.. lie ep D1 the legs and tha headbands and,, has ptrid for but otic sLttinig. He bas 1n awhile, howet er, tha' i c.a ir.ot cowpoas or other- nitroge•n gathering ! close and tight, or the air .will find the tablets and"LtfE! earrings and thea right to.occ•upy .only a seat. Yet of -an eastern camel might (rich (crops, the hest success has bct'n at- !a way through the cracks botween . !nose jewels and the changeable suits Fe is monolfolizing four sittirgs, them or the paw of a leopard might tattled where the land hits been sub- thein. Uri n glow to cut with for - . of apparel -and the mantles and;When the poor old woman with a iip them apart , when the niidrright •sut•Ied and then''well pulCerized not then the cakoR air of a uniform size the wimples and then crisping pins :heavy bundle comes dolor the aisle, prowler, chased by tt,e dugs. is rush- less than l ft; deep. and have straight sldes, if one Xnd the glasses and the fine linen , timidly looking fir' a place to rest Ing away after having• robbed the . Merely digging a, hole, into which needs to saw . out the . ice the pond . d the hoods and the veils '• of the and to deposit her load, he buries his shtrl.fold, but this - is a rare occur- to plunge -tho roots, and fill .in the should be marked out with a rd daughters of 'Lion, -who l fare ,%t farther ' in the. newspaper rence. It is the little faults, the soil -tis one would set a pgst, is riot straight-ed'ge to get the cakes of the -' - —fvalk with stretched forth necks and :and pretends not to o(•c her. The i careless 32nd thoughtless negligence, a the way to plant a young tree ,ot awry name size. ' ' wanton eyes, walking and mincing as : old lady hesitates a little by his side which do the most frequent mischirf. kind, espce sally a fruit. tree, Holes In storing, pack close and fill the - �hey go, .and making s. tinkling with 'and then passes on, You say : it is tike little weeds that destroy •dug in a compact clay soil, where the spaci's with fine cracked ice. Ke.•ep " - ltheir feet," unless there was a direct ''That- man is not polite arum He he gardens and with their bayonet -watcY will stand fol• ses-eral days, of the courses le,Vel and build up a few - 'fotutoction between' a man's • inner !is not a gentleman." 1 say Chris- thrusts of 'thorns stab the flowers to ter a long rain, and where the sea- inches away from the Rides, filling in tharacter and his "Sar£or Resartus,^ � tian courtesy means more than the death, but the mighty growths of sone arc such that alternate treczin °"-" ' K "Philosophy of Clothes." Frail two words "mere politeness" imply. the cedars of Lebanon or tl.e weep- and .th{rwing occurs in tafdwinter, this spaces with sawdust or straw as . would never have commanded the 'That man is laying the 6oundatlung Ing willows. So it is inevitably t1'e Yeti work along. Drainage should be i t3 not the proper place.to s'et a tree ju provided or the ice will quickly melt - Nomen of the Corinthian -church. ,to of -an, evil.future.' For it. he' ia'dis- small'sins, the despised sitis, -the the fall: - - Ireil themselves in public assemblage courteous to his fellow men, if he to igorned Ritts, the sins of insigniti- The best way to, ro crly. ,re are clown. Lay a few' rails or posts in - . - -if -he had not been • convinced that a; willing to crowd his telcow passer:- carie, that most h egtLently over- - P p' F P the .bottom if you cannot do .tetter. . - woman's disregard of the social cue- gars in a railroad train out of the throw human character, not the be- land o! thin kind iR to plow deep The quicker ice is made the better 8 dead furrows each catty where lite ualitiy it is, and the sooner it is Loma of the country and the titre seats which rightfully belot:g_ to hemoth sins, not the monstrous 81718, q . , implied a lack of modesty and par- them, • he is developing. a disposition not -the sins catalogued in the Crim- trees are to stand,' and sot Life trees harvested the better it will I.cop. ., I where the furrows cross each other. ---T r • 'lity. There ,is, there must be, an un-; which, if not checked, may lead him incl codes of man and of nations: put enough of the surface soil _be- DROPPED THE SUBJECT. ' ' " ' breakable spiritual link binding . a by_anti.by tp defraud hla neighbor.of {�_ I . en's personal apparel and his ,the dollars and cents which by tight - neath the roots to raise the tree to !'- . bee to him..' When Pau! said, SECRETS OF SUCCF«SS. . the proper height, so that after the •f "Five thousand dollars for a dog I.Bart. "Cleirriliriess is next to odli- ! 'g t e erclaiwited, as 1.c looked up fi own �''� g "Be courteous" he meant more. 4 What is the secret of success's as;- ground has become settled jt will be � re . Meas" is a trenchant -statement not i - - more than 1 inch deeper I is nest spaper. Db ,you bcl:ece . found in hof writ,' but the substance to ,tic merely polite. He meant "bo ed the Sphinx. ix than it ant ono es cr paid anj 'such price, Y honest, be fair, be noble in the little Pugh, said the button. stood in the nursery. Before setxing hfitri3'1'' tot it.s teachings is - certainly •within , the tree cut off th e 1. the leaves of the Holy Bible. The i duties and attentions which you Take pains, said the window. q nds of the heals •'i'nt- 's ;re I don't know; James, should -show to- our fellow men." Never be, led; said the pencil, ed roots dearly square on the under elaborate.. directions which .Cod ave y she returned, ss ithovf ,stopping, her $ Be up to date, said the calendar. side, lean the tree, so that the top: reedloworl, even for a moment. to the Israelites' for careful and �HRISTiAN COLRZ'ESF, will incline about 'S do frequent ablutions of the body andAlways keep cool, said the ice. degrees to the r" tk - -lie paler say that much was Abe wn- Character is not born,--it-is des - southwest, different to'.the cleanliness of those oped. It springs not up in a night, clock. fine surface soil and .fill, up, firmly all " • us. There's an lixticle on oaf ' 'who come-intai, hi8 vresence. ' we i as a Jonah's gourd. It grows grad- Do- a driving business, said, the hollow spaces 'beneath main stem. ! uable dogs, and it' speaks of one than ually. Every act of our present day .. , Tread the surface soil li fitly offer' was scald for five thotisand dollars. have, therefore, a right to doubt - !Is dependent' in snore ways than one hammer. the side roots which have Iteen tlac- I don't believe it 1" . -� whether a person . who is in public upon the actions of our Aspire to greater things, said the i past. When ed in their natural . ,position, . then "It ntay be .true, James," . sl,b 'Chronically dirty in person or sloe- a woman peeks out of. her window nutmeg. Pce ngs, said..Put some refuse tobacco'waste about said, gi:icely. "Sonic of these well- Ala ice lntrch-- .oLamall-ihi - -- -artly or immodest in apparel can of- to see the-ful•niture scan urd d bei • ' • the stem and raise a mound of dirt hied animals bring fu,ncv ,prices, and ter acceptabre worship. nerd neighbor's furniture and then the microscope. • "'' "'refuses to call upon that nci hbor Never do anything onharid, sal8 about t 8 to 1'O' in hos 'high, which there*s no >rticular reason why the i c P - HIDDEN TALENTS.g the glove: - "- - • should remain until spring, when it Paper should- Ifs about it." - ,' - --and extend to her the rightful. -social should be leveled down and sonic "I know that, haat ia; but just Spend much time in reflection, said 1h:ink of it' Just try'tu res the - Yet to hear some slovens talk one respect _g Lite neighborhood, she is r ' the mirror. mulch placed there, extending out- g P might suppose It was a'sign of men=.I schooling herself to refuse -to extend' ward at'least-2 feet. 'Planted iwthis g . Get a good all with the cin said ma nikuc,e.of that stun in your weak a welcoming bund to her humble sis p g' feminine mind. You don't 'seem to tel - degeneracy for men and women the doorbell'. ` " way healthy trees will be sure to to , be careful of their persQnal Iter .when she enters her church.. When realize it, Five thousand dollars Y p aP' thtounh1Sthelli cgto owdsus blocking the sadnthe glue. ood thing and stick to. it, make satisfactory and rigorous for a dog ! Why, ban Dfaiia ` _ is essentially weak mann There- aisles frail omen to, asters, said -the seave to l: td good impression, NI\T9 %'OR WOOD CHOI?Pi q "Z knoll it, .7atncs, but - -- that a well groomed and neat man g larger7' g $ g g _ that's'mora than I'm worth ! Y o g right and left sa R. , me are -. force they lamcdcally-sny that -one-of ! - -worth mm,t than others," the signs of genius is a disregard of and shoring aside the little children, Turn all things to yqur advantage, When sawing flown a tree, the first I ' S'.,.o scent c•alwnly on with her sew _. he F9 --nurturing the spirit which is said the lathe. work necessary is to chi the decencies of ]if¢. There -are more• _ p out a notch'iiig, while he fumed and sputtered _ _ ways than one of interpreting that shotes by i crimih8l chauReui who Mahe the frost of your good pointe about one sixth the diameter of the for a irionietit, Iitid tIieri iirepped the - p g drives his automobile at frightful _said the compass. tree•; a itttla lower than th'e Sart rR subject, especially the weak feminine _ . _ Passage of Scripture which says in velocity through the crowded streets - p y - run. Many trees are apt to split 'inind-pant-of it, reference to the one talent man, of a lame city. He drives it ahead, ♦ when sawed down. A •notch should +-- 1'�ind I teas afraid and went and hid caring not what horses ha may ORGAN BREAKS. WINDOW'S. chi COT'F1?P: nRl VKFRS.% thy talent in the earth."' Some of frighten or what person he may chipped on, each -lido . ,the tree, •. -- !'the earth" in which many men hide strike beckuse he knows that, like a When the big organ commaneed to halt as deep as the first one .cut, A traveller hasonnade the observa, • . ••• -their talents of life is to •bo'found Tn full speeded Cunarder striking a fish- play .4n the Sydney Town Hall the connecting with it. Tt should be 4 tion Chat' cifffec-dri"nkiiig peopre- an ' ,� - . - - .'the filthiness -and in the unkempt IIng smack, it -is the other person vibration caused by Its 42ft, open to 12'inches long: according to size seldom givon to drunkenness. Ir \ • tlonditlons of their .wardrobes: who will be hurt and bot himself. diapason pipes broke -sevemal .win- of the tree. Most teres check down Ilrazil, fur iiNctattct•, whi re coffee ii U it is necessary to be clean and Christian courtesy is of the tree of down, and brought down a few hun- the -stump below whero snty is cut- grk)\v-n very extensively, and all tb t G , • , ea# In personal appearance in tem- righteousness,• and discourtesy is -of dredweights of plaster from the ting before they start to split. up- inhabitants drink it many ti;ties t Loral work, how mush more is this the tree of sin. Let us beware how roof, ward. Tho notches cut below the day, intoxication 'is rarely sa.m. - �- 1. I I. . C' - - . : . . . , ... .,_ _ .._ . 1. :. _ : _ :'r. :_ .'s• .. .. I ., .. '�' �`+'' },, fi n-"'""a•�' %,:•the N°•" v ..:.,?:.�"....,' S� , -_ • '.. .,+r. -',res._ - .., ..r ,.. •.,>..% , e v'. se .I, u:-... . ...- _ :::- `- ..•..:. -_. .. - --..._ .-:.I . --..,,.•e.".,.. .. _..u.. .�.w,'a. .1 _< w..ci.e. .a.:.. (�:. �, ...a <.,r raai`w,:;.;;:�.: � e_.w.exz, _.,;a,nw,e«....,,,:,.•,,w.ai'.,n,ie�a},G'm•.,« -N �'' i'�.a-•.oPe"x�.°",Ws3tG'SL.''�i+e"i,�r :i��'�J.+:.s"k.�i:.,.�� ` a'� :-� z. • : P.Pp� 7pw 7%." soovssvBsoB,lsnse:BT .teasing -Alfred Allaway Is spending -Mrs. F, Wiman, of Peterboro, _ I* the addraaa label on your Wpr 7O0 - ' can always "Corwin tho daa towhioh few days with friends in Toronto. was here over Sunday visiting' Ioar mbaorlpttou to Tas xswsts -Mr. Frearson, of Toron has her rents A. and Mrs. Swell.AL Brmittaoau ars setaowtedsed b> i -- ---- -- , _ ahango of date on rebel on the twat paper l- been spending a rew days with Palmer's house, wilict 0"laff neaipt o: money at rhis o>y►oe . elwa7s M. S. and Mrs. Chapman. was damaged by lightning last ' Is "" %be d&"vddd 'Head a -Smith Clark returned on Sat- summer is .'being repaired this V urday after spending - several week by Robt. Gordon. - - _-_ W64W% , rf; months in Mariposa township. Come for W0018 I -Rosie Walker, who has spent the summer with W. T. and Mrs. Plcssai<xo, Ozrr., Nov. 27th, 1903. Haney, returned to Dr. Barnardo's Please call and examine our stock home, Peterboro, last week. of fine and coarse Knitting Yarns, T �� A E�c� -Richard Bake, of the Toron- also Velvets and Silks for DressTrim- to 11 IJ to Street Railway Co., has been mings, Silkine, Lamp Shades, Impres- callin _ upon his many friends ' _ cion paper, Crepe paper, Side combs, here using the paatfew days. Tennis balls, and s good stock of toys -R. A. Douglas, of Wingham,v.l G. McGregor, was in and fancy goods _ paid A-flying visit to friends here Bi- g on Tuesday attending _--- -- on Monday. a MW,152iof the Executive of the pp -Frank Smart, of Cherr wood, fugue 'p Sunday School Aasocia- -- & E. Boone, Pickering. y -- is now in the employ of Messrs. tion. • Wagner & Co. The Hall committee- of the -Robt. Gormley returned this Fire Co. are requested to meet in s.f. Register. week from Hartney, Man., where the town hall this evening to he has spent the summer. make preliminary arrangements -Ernest L. Chapman is now 'zD -stock-, meats, -- P i u an entertainment 'alai -. working in the interests oft a for New Year's evening. } imPlemeetat lot 19 -�NNEIr-l'uTTE-1 ------ ' Frost'& Wood Co., of Smith Falls -Mrs. R. E. Johnston received con.pro7, �y of Geo. T. Le , , -W. D. Roger's new stable con. 7, PicLering, on the Brock road. , word this week that her youngest Sale at 1 o'clock sharp.. See bills. Flannelettes at Wholesale price. which was completed a couple of brother, Will. McQuay, is in Bran- Poucher &Postiil, auctioneers. See our Dry Goods Window for prices. weeks ago is having its appear- don hospital suffering from tp- MON-DAY, Nov. 30TH-Credit sale of I will sell regardless of profit while they last. &nee improved by a coat of paint. phoid fever. His many friends farm stock, implements, household -.- -A number fmm the village here hope for a speedy recovery. furniture, etc., the property of Win 10,000.G0 dollars to let on first mortgage.-. - -' intend in tQ E wood to O'Leary, at his premises, Pickering I •` $ g'ag berry -The Bennett Manufacturrng village. Sale at 12 o'clock: See attend thereropeninaof the Meth- Co, have been actively at work posters. L. Fairb&nks, auctioneer. d church of that place which digging the drain and laying down LU an _ 'has been undergoing extensive gg g y g Fa2DAY, DEc. 4th, 1903--Cash sale of • b -' g g the pipe for their ,water supply. furniture, etc., in Whitevale; "the repairs. A large gang of men have been property of Joseph Pennock. Sale -The annual meeting of the employed at the necessary digg- at 1 o'clock. See bills and advt. for 41 PickeringFire Company will be ing and the work of laying down particulars. Poucher & Postill, - _ held in the town hall this. (Frida completed this auctioneers. - • - - Ane- A full attendance of members is Tao TANVISp-,�etas stsuou o, -� W -WOW V be on a (i0 foot tower is expected 'igA2yg 40Ilt6 iriaT t II1 18 TOLLOWg:— p:requested.\�t .___eay - -- here in °•few days. Diu. a Mal L' B:bl A.M. -Miss Violet King, who has „ 2 _ ­been so serious] ill for several -We are pleased to see from 12 LocAr. L:bB P. M. y the Rat Portage Miner that W. " 10 Local, 8:04 P.M. weeks with typhoid fever contiu- A. Filson, B.A.. has had his sal- ' nes in a very critical condition. Tsarxg 602110 L . DIIE 18 FOLLOWS:— N 1' . - Her friends are anxious] looking try increased from 59U11 to 51000 No. 9 LOCAL 8:45 A. M. _ - _ ..\ ice Boots and Shoes - - F g per annum. -lir. Wilson entered 11 LOCAL . . . . 2:21 P. M. forward to her recovery. the teachingprofession four ears ,. -Bible Society meeting p Y 7 ]fare 8 �7 P M For Big and Little Folk - y g ago at a salary of $300. �t'e con- will be held in the Presbyterian gratulate him on his success. We AUCTION SALE- OF . I church here on Thursdayy. ev'g. the also notice by the same paper that E. Wilson, 1 d :•213th Inst. Rev, Di• the salaries of all teachers have -FAR NI •..STOCK M.A., of Brookliu, the agent of been raised, a 'proceeding nece3- C3ur prices are T'l�ht. the society will give the address. sary to retain the services of good -Implements, Furniture, Etc. All are invited. teat-hers and a step that is beiug-We understand that Robert The ilnderiigued hay reCei' ed in- , - - Stork, of the Range line had four he count hoof boards all over ,truc•tions, from WM. O'LEA.Ri" 1' - - --. of hii sheep killed by dogs on -The double track on the to seil.by Public Auction, at hip bleu's al)ll Boy's cheap working mitt Tuesday night and a number wor•- Grand Trunk- which ha occupied premises. Pickering Village, on 1, -'- II some of which are likely to floe ears in building was cum- y MON�A 3016,h,'03 and Gloves. die. A good dog i., worth plated on Wednesday Ruit theMONDAY, Nov.�©+ having but a large percentage of track thrown open for bu-ineAs. The fullun ing Valuable property pp�� the dugs in the country are R'or+e The Grant} Trunk between Torun O DICKIE It C O. than useless and should be des- to and Montreal is now the equal t iz, troyed. if not. the a resins to R:,y track 2 borses; 1 red cow, 5 yrs old, due Jan. h -A fatal accident occurred on in America according to the u in- is+' 1 spotted cow, 3 yref m due Jan a: Thurda • morning of last ire k at g 3 cows. in rs flui cf milk.. in call, 3 y K ions of practical men. The rm- hetrers. 2 yrs ofd in tail 8yw, in ea ': 2 - Burketon, on the C P.R. by Which pt•ovements cost the comlunt' uric heifers, 2 yrs old, 'd'ae in March, i f9t _ • ' .-_ __, - - -• - w James Hudson, of Hayden. lost and a half million Bolla v; and the cattle; 1 Durban boll, year oid; spring inter his life. He was erosaing the] has bee ti cut don u in uutuy 6a ves, 5 calves. 3 moa o d; 11 Len corertrack with his team when. ke was ewes, 1 Shrorshire ram; 30 fat piesr 1tpltu�es tifteen and twenty feet ; . 10 iota oid: l0 i 5 weeir �id;1f • s struck by the fast expre';a, the while in other daces the rack pg ' p i horses esca pin 'injury. The de- t t pr,ts h weeks old; s sows Yor sKireibire. fuer ed I ghr-z been stmighteileci. It is ex- so-rved Nov. 2; 1 cow. Berkshire, rrrved :ceased was the fater of Mrs. W. pected that the traffic on the G. Nov : • 1 'sow, Yorkabire white, served • E. Clark, formerly of this place. T•R. twill be greatly increased by �w lo; Yorkshire white boat Imple• i LITS 'n nts rat eke 'LATEST ST e Gc Ore c sand Pea Jackets. -The annual banquet of St. the=e improv_e:nenty. meats-1 IIisreey•Harrie birder, 1 Bract. 2�EtiS'.TH1St,S in Ready and Tailor Made Clothing. - Andrew's Society, of Whitby anal -A very pleasant event took ford mower. 1 Ai.ssey-Harris horse rake. SPECIAL VALUE in Fleeced and Wool Underwear and t Picker ingg will be held at the Royal p I Fleury stuffier new, 1 sec iron harrows, and Top Shirts which cannot be beaten hotel. R'hitb on the eveninguE place on Wednesday, of last-week I M,g No. 7 singto plow, 1 raeg plow, 1 _ y+ at the residence of lir, And Mrs. farm wagon, 1 democrat wagon, 1 sac ,� full line of Boots and Shoes always in. stock. k Monday, Nov. 80th. Messrs. Alex Joseph Carr, Oak Ridges;, when heavy dble haruess, 1 set light doable, bar. M. Gorr•ie and J. P. Balfour, of their daughter, Elizabeth Anna nese, 1 sec single harness, I sew whiffie• _ •� -Toronto, and Lieut. Archie Elliot, flag united in he holy bonds of treee, 1 neckyoke. •twat 20 tons mired - R. A. 13untin .�. of Highland Creek, will contri- matrimony to Mr. R. R. Robinson. bay• acyrbe&, rakes, fork&. household fora. _ bute songs for the occasion. Miss Carr will be remembered by iture and other articles. . Among those giving, addresses Sale at 12 sharp.° g g' by many of our residents as she will be: A. Fraser, M. A., Grand spent many of her school days As air O'Leary ba. teased his farm. Chief of the Sons of Scotland; Col. ]sere, as she pith her parents re- everything will be sold without ft serve. Farewell, Major Henderson, Judge sided on the farm now occupi b TERMS.-Far cattle, lac hogs, hay and ^ we ar • • McCrimmon, Dr. Wau h, Judge Ro all tams of 510 and under cash; over G, a' yeseto —Mcint re and others. Prominent by L. Banks. '.lir. and \ire. that &nouns 11 race credit will be given • • •R y inson a.r•e spending their' honey- on the bill of fare are haggis, moon with the latter's uncle and u parties r Cent. pe approved joint nous. Spar cent. 'per an0am allowed peeps; spuds, and the usual favor- aunt, S. and Mrs. Linton. The for cash. 'G�Te have on hand a nice lisle of Ready-to-Fear Hats in, peeps, Scotch dishes. A pleasant .News unites with their many L. FAIRBANKS, Auct. time 3s assured to all. friends in extending to them our = Camels Hair Felt. We will open up our stock of trimmed hats on the 7th and lath of October and --Nearly every season the ques- best wishes for their future hap- For. Sale,and following days. We would like to have tion of having a skating rink in 'piness and prosperity. you inspect our goods.. our village, is broached, but no -Considerable snow fell on one; ever seems ms to bring the que� Monday in the northern pert s _ t• C A Baker, 10. Pickering. tion to a practical issue. Ever township,three lubes being -small place can boast of a rink of reported in some quarters. The I he-ve • number of Pigs, 6 weeks old, `greater or less pretensions, but southern part of the township, as everychild in Pickering is com- is f ..to dispose of. g sequently the case, had a rain _ • pelted to go year after year to the fall instead, although a few flakes T pond or the creek to indulge in fell to remind us that winter is We He Jackson, T. the popular Canadian pastime, rapidly approaching. The frost P P • ; and this is a proceeding that is which we have been P g e n ezperlencing .. •$ROCS ROAD, ONT - always` attended by a certain for the past -week has been ex- of risk and a great deal ce ton lly eve heoth_ermomet r of anxietyto parents. I P November, quently happened that persons registering about the zero In have " - -- have broken through the ice and The severe and long continued 's 150�000. B s eS amedonly with much difficult have frost has done considerable dam- y -- - been rescue -from a' watery grave age to the apples which have not ' Fortunately no drowning acci- been, packed, Messrs. Dudley re- _ dents have occurred in the past porting a loss of four hundred Me'a""t but that is no guarantee that barrels of first-class winterapples. PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS they will not in the future. W -Meetings of South Ontario -think it is now about time that the Farmer's Institute will be held at - = Having been 'purchased for the erection of a large Evaporator, (Largest is reople of Pickering were doing Whitby, Friday, Dec. 4th, and -- Canada i are in the Market for 2,b00 Bushels of Apples per day .., something in this directien.. One Columbus, Saturday,Dec. 5th. - D �:•: objection made in the past ,Sessions will begin at 1.30 and 7.30 Constantly Oil was that it was been difficult to p.m. At the afternoon sessions X21 aI1C� after SelJtember 12t get water st •ply to flood the rink T. G. Raynor and others will ���� tut that obj cUion is now senor- speak. The evening sessions Rill We pay 2a" cents per cwt. CASH, for good,'sound;' Hard Apples of a ed, al's satis ectory arrangements be R joint rneetiug of T`Rrulers' R. H, dA1380N� site large enough to peel on paring machines, fPee on board cars rn could be made with Mr. Bennett and 'Womens' Institutes R.nd will. -to tarp his pipe for the necessary be addressed by'Miss Agnes Smith - balk, es are, to rate is h Whitby,s frClaremont. water. No more suitable place of Hamilton, and Mr. Raynor and '—Blstcher, Dnnbartcn _All' inferior sizes are to rate as Chops for which we will pay Y2 cents could be fonud than the present others: Mcetings'of the iVomens' per delivefed as coming toes of one quality. Kindly notes p } he Factory must be renals ground which at very little Institute will be held in the after- and 'save future trouble or all will rate as Chop Stock only. expense could be fitted up for a noon at each place. Miss Smith NEW -LAUNDRY Drop us a line when you have anything to offer.- first-class rink. What is now re- will address these' meetings. Daus- - p ` - quired is one or more enterprising is is being arranged for the even- citizens to take the matter up ing sessions. Mr. Raynor and The•iiildersigned-has openeii-i-_-' The Regal Packing Co.""' 'Port. Perry. :.and we are confident that the ven- Miss Smith are aniong the best : a laundry next door to W. a ' tore would be a profitable one. Institute workers in the Province. Dunbar's, and -having had nearly _ good hockey club could be or- Winter, fair, Guelph, is Dec. 7-11. four year's experielice in Bowman - -' f;anized, and a large number Free admission to members. If I Ville, is prepared to do first-class !n•on:d -be glad of supporting a you have lost your ticket write work at usual rates. VELL40, HELLO-Fat cattle and 1 To PITENT Good Td's _ _ xink by buying season tickets. the secretary at once. DV. F. Give me a triah H boas wanted Gwen Too have fat stook r� ' Zt'}.O have we in our midst who Weir, Pres. S.O. F.i: Elmer Lick, of any kind ready to tell drop s card for prigs. = � Address, X00 TONG, Or ben you want a mileb cow, beef ringer or bn vc the enter prise to embark in Sec.; Mrs. J. L. Smith, Pres. S.O. '• ' any soon` cattle to reed on shares, write or THC PI4TEAT RECORD ti1•i7 ; :.tore ? W.I., Mrs. Arthur Aiinis, Sec. —' ,Proprietor. Dboot J d White! Sronaham ta-tf Motors. 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