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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_12_04• - . J. A %Mo� VO L. l�XIII. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. DEC.- 4,. 1903. NO 8 OUT AROUND U S . exh B�`�'m`=}° - indeed' A wonderful yed b y 4 of r1>fiie�#ilOYta1 �asrn#. good manners is displayed by '• g ��c H: Jones is -now sporting a Aew' Victim" in comulaining orhow see sp ll 111iJ s I a maneats, and wishing his. horses to L T MILL. e_ nous h few ka s antra- ed to the gate -pus could not _ m Servis. purposes holding a wood ug M ld' ry i u Madltai. Red Wheat - 74c bus. The residence of Wm. Trann was sale the coulPae of a wee I ZV p`Ey tha> apple men - rolle i 4c " the scene of a merry gathering on Mr. Freeman is visiting friends in dispense with ay horses (that ooats) and 13r ter~ white, Wheat - this locality for the past few days.to 'consume hap Spring wheat _ - 72c " Friday last, it being the cslebraL2on of ' y f �� [�� .- F. E Sg't`QFpOU; Ili. D., Boraeoa _ '68c ' " the China Redding of Mr. -- and firs. I A number of our he co s are now through are mor char their implements T T . to Cenadtaa t?a�itlo Baliwey : Co> coca Goose Wheat' ookin for men far the coltling year. of labor from orchard to orchard, and 5.50 bbl. Vann. About forty friends assisted > g f]mtazi� county; Leaner of Wirriato Licenses, Manitoba Flour $ ar in. celebration. Ur' Albert Hubbtrrd has a bright, 811 themselves with a plea they pick TH Pi I E R11N, fSlarrem0at; Ocoee hone—Before lO s.m.. I to 3 Faluily Flour _ 4 _ boyy whom he secured from the Home. f instead of potatoes and bread at somts ants itow f to a P.m• Greenwood. sol uyh m PaStr�•FlOur ' 4.50 " J, y'•". Disney has a fine display of indl2.gent farmer's tal,le. What r,- RtvER, rj� ilece it is to be allowed to plant Mt ytoa, A. Johnston It 7t cont, m Bra 1 on -- trade aur ladder in some wood -pile l7th con/ ant D P gb's,11th loos 8•l9 Shorts 18.50 " - - ;Pei}ow of J mho 25.00 " Mrs. Robert Dafoe is somewhat in- «e have now several inches of show" rbed-wire fence and Climb twenty YOII G. x4, dos sed this week. and sleighs and cutters are now run- five feet up some old tree which him' 1.. Taints? liedicet College, Toronto, mem• Grah,m� Whole Wheat Flours �os, F41lis has been • quite ill fora ning(r not been .trtmme& for fifteen years; -bar of Colle[e of Phvattleas and snrteons of _ y g bliss Phil* has returned home after and never sprayed, and perform gynr Ontario. Office and residence opn0'I.eazT Lotel Rolled Oats, Chop of all kends: Impldavesd, but at writing is somerz'rat i spending a few days witb� her. Sriend nmctic feat9 to get the scattered, scall- - Woburn , out. Office hours: morniug T to 10: Hard and Soft Coal. Armour Ellis, of Ashburn, was in I acre. by apples to the ground, while listen - evening 8 to S. AboYe primas Sublet- to Change without the village last week the guest of Eli J, `��, Disney is desirous. of porches- • 2ng to the farmer's surly protect be- '�O�°O Nigghsaanden ing a driver about eleven hundred or! cause of culls thrown out from trees u0a4. Model Bakery Co. T,Limited. A number from here 'attended the Over. j he has never taken care of, and then, C. BAR Rig• reopening of the church at Cherry- Some of our farmers are very busy f to steal away to the hay -mow or to E • gAI1g�PELL, Q• , wood Sunday last. these days drawing their grain to are •some plank bed under the rafters. 1 �• TES.t,oant7 orownAtsoraey,Led County I notice a few cutters in our village Clarewont market, which falls down and snakes are ollait°r. QoarlSoca•.whitbv• ear �� this week and the McLaughlin make T, Birkett, who was engaged with weary Picker think that he has fallen is well represented. Mr. Duff, of blyrtle, during 'the 'sum- off his ladder into the ash barrel far f(�Otq �t idcGILLIVRAY, B111BIS' Mrs. P. R. Hoover _left Friday last er, has returned home. be?ow. But we do not want to follow - .®J ere, So!!clton, d:c, Oman opposite P7for Toronto to spend the winter with J. R, Jones it+ furnishing his house the same reason'.ess course as "victim' .pL4oe wnitby• Oat. JDO.B&U Dow,B,A•; =boo• �Y her daughter, firs. A. B. Collins. these days, He expects to have it and cite this as a typical case of farra- !:60inITTsT.L1+•B• lttonev to Loaa. 8y jR}R '{+Ia Reggie Nighswander is improving furnished complete before lung, ers who sell apple.i. The majority. of and intends to go in a few days to The Mount Zion school board have farmers, and especially those in Pick- _ Yeteraraarlt• _ Toronto to undergo an operation for en a ed Miss Ev Italubly to take eying township, have been glad to sets _ -N ap en Icitis. c arge o our pu t ' sc oo i?iOP51� 3, �ETERIN9BY Ful! , S. Dunsheath, agent for the bas- coining year. well Pod food, and if the men have �. 013,911, Ora33ste of tar• ontarto vet- Ot Lll materials and'8esign t ket department of W. 0. Burnes fat An interesting event took place acted rude:c ur- hi rong'.y, as some will eTy uy G31leg., r orouto: rog:eerced 2aa:bar_illk.closingtory, isabout here on «'ecine -day of last creek, it in every walk of life, the firrulere have of 1 :e Ja:er:c o:•:rtnuy 3[e3foa essoct►c:oa• to m}1 -at wo ks sed inapay ono slot--. 8ru3 back north that may take years tttl a an. res i3aca one Ladoae-1OLr•ter mi es y y being the marriage df .lir." Al ,nzu ?i +1 basso and will enough t<, teIE - north of 3reea r.:•er, Once and,hoetndtorge and obtain prioes. Dan's be misled by to 811, - JO)lcs to bliss Jennie Wilson. They tbE ro sr,, instead of waiting until th?y Cou:s 3 to It L.n., and 1 to s P•m• Pr:vata hat-.• the -best i- hes of all on the thins: the ot!endcrs have gull,.• and for- - 'ta.aVb�ue in my oi:.ce P.0- sdAresa. Cz;urn .lyewe 'c na and doot pthroweo3 he iuente ` • _ _ g�,tten thorn and then trailing out _ iuT•r. �n: g Brougham. happy tsvent, commission of 10 per cent., wbich you will _ _ tl:eir.unwor•thy tales of -woe for the usiitCstEt Qitsri';• certainly save by pmrabasing from as, A X[I s. Cowan. spent Sunday in one o thole farmer if ` A Victim" is call solicited, niers who refused Cheri one of thu a far o of as WHITBY GRANITE 1+0., Jolla IIam -;hent 'sliinday'-with dollara barrel for a1-ke apples' and ♦i,Conve ander, Com' Hubert Hedges spent Sunday at then link „ cents a luttrel by the rTt3:',I�S D[ .' y Opp. Poet Office' Whitby, oataric friends at Oshawa. - - 1 ai,•;tcDsr tar taking ' &Mdartt4 1io., _ home. lump,. aid after ignirtg an_agrerment CtLremons: o_:. T, C. Browti, of Toronto, Ava9 to board and to c the ackers, have C. Laughlin has retutned fmai the K ', • P B>✓ ti iIti(i. Issuer o! Marriage �-I- >unday. - cersiplained at hac,uq to du so, and I B. -,lees•«ilorc`•eCouucy of t}ncarro o!• 4 T ,t `ii f'"::~*'.f :t CyetY'n, we regret to •T• NI, Ilenderson, of Toronto, spent eaaKgt'rtzted,the whole thing, nt way' - - fio• Lt the .tor+ or LI has reaid•aoe,P+ollar1ns I ICKERI T'G LIVERY E Y I ,tate;�,u tl:e Dict. list. $unday_ with J. 'Tuylc;r. of hloniugu#P his d6. into Dt„yes hiss Jegsic I'h211i1� we are glad r, R�,itnan's-cho bin- nnc3 cider what. a},pearu In your paper st First class vehicles for hire.bj day to �tat.e. is im iroving In health.- ui ll It is been kept ln� ti, fall, d :.._ �cID ?3ELUia,�i. auctioneer, its., _ Res crfulhyyotlr-. •v:,,,,r, •�.re:es .a:. an, , hie O -erase or night 'Bus rn ecnn•etioc meet• Frod. ane! �N•alter >feceusc7n 7, Taylor fi -eir are h e these � a APir_E-PACKEit. p'teo l+ t3otn t ,.r and ccxr, "tales o! tar ma, fart ing all r. T. R. trains. FreiRb•t and were ill Tol•u:ltr) a few dtiys this dayq sbipping their itnr.2rn�e crop "c,f an.] ov.•r::r.iDa eba t+to beaold+rQ1 be. .. e2}'re$e do3rere-i to ail `arae of lbs -Teak on bt•.=one-�, •sulrar 1,et•t+. ha:311o: thaaabsarther wt theatn,oatcare v111aRe- Teatu:alt of ail ktnda done 1'. fsresu: has lest. no time in re}aiac- and so:� to the nary boss savants¢•. s&ly loo. L:2lt� :t l:�t- gone to Tulonto i:rg his ',xnr, wriciivtas haat ly burned. '_,° I�v,u� Trees on shorteet notice. Bale std roiti• cc here lie will tale a. c•uur-t- at ul;e try. a Dery one. b + r, misAion stablea in connection. of the k,tteil�c collvge•; Shore. �.R.Bc kTQv.TOWN-SH.PCLERF The rt:•;rt;h ojto-ting was a sucacss Cou,oasncer, Cora:niseiaaerfor taklno Rev. H. G. Crozier, Of «-ect :r2t,t �h,t:•. `1'i!e nil day- stor-n on All kind -s of Fruit Tree, Shrubs ' L9.iaeiw• he ouatant ate. !easy to town r1I • �^• �� j. Fltll. tc ill occu!t) - the ill[ of St. t c o ell it Rte, fo .aftle. •noes' a,ce•at+, Out of Marr,sae Lt,. r1I 1 11 3 . Pill[ �+t-.clay c.ul not prec,•ttG h p ni T r ! �'rOlDi'dEi04'. J,yh21'9 CillitY•Il oil. Sunt `iy-neict; !tti t31 rv,n,itI4 <,ttL. The chlim I t' R.+ �i -- the Oil in t. to?1 in the niorning. full ill -the aft••-• Highest prices }�alll for Palk -and O G,i�Eiii; p,3TILL.Lioenerlt1g T<'iuterA �1e5. s �,1 s lot's. George 1.;ntnti hats return noun anti Grower a the ted And Pl ft,� t >a„ tti tar the C•3ut 1 of Ortarto. xao- a ed huttle aftcr _vl,7Amg friencl3 ill The vpr9nnns µtete ajt}ueciatr�l and JOHN 1. 0EE11 k9en' I 1400 axi"e o!+•yrs doLcrt.•rt3a ^once aced at a i ys� � '1� •y l},fll Rl }. SA.I v a3klrt 1 t u j the uurtI2t rn country. SLe iw �esy f"orad to he vary ire tnudararr cbtrae_. T !•jt2cher, ;;rani EIN:te very P ag: .. —:..nc X9.5 Ge:S^M; C�%s u:or, Strict attUJ;ton .L _ s 1 � 4 s :•trio. llh "the 2710rr1 morning,. preached rc A - Witch },1eu�cci :vitll Hnl2tryiiic• `,rt,., serrrn3n on thy. `•slue?i,5ttetl g►can t, LI; c.rd9r4 - mol or teletrspii. Ad. , Temperance, The Brougham Diviiiun :suns Of Urets rad:; P.XC ;HEA, laroagnr,ur. Ont F. Lift,' frwn Jnertew 1, 2'7. Rev• JIr• Toe POSTILL,Green Ii res.Unt. ly A tall line of.6reR• No IO'}+ will bold ill Into: +h in the afternncn took for hie _ their hall at Bruu ham eln -Friday sub ert, ­.Loyaltyto Christ and the , rnHE WELLINGTON F}oiel.—Ilse• class fnrniturenow - g 3 h," telt Samuel 15, 2l. In the ���i��� �a� �� C�����1 L eveuiti Dec. Ilth, on u u n3.ret- church ” t6 rsea7T*d to and tb�roaghif overhaal- Oil aSblbtil0� to g• . b the a4 re hoct". I sun prepared to fern:sa our ware rooms.- ing in the form of a free concert. evening Rev. tiVilynri preaxhed again Lcoom�dation to all who de•tre to patron:s4 _ Lakin• for h18 teat **Is the dun; than laeirpomtedbyact of Pazllamentl l me Hpas:oas saml3'• "runs. I •hall be pias.. GCX1(1 prOgrant, All are RC1C011le. ,r Prices right. The table hay turned. FQr some At)8-%10 r s+tfe." 2 4arnuel 18, 29. - The =uYaria` sraaaa. rd to see all oli t,atrons whoa the• kers oc- lecture was dt-lightful, Many thanks easaoa to vtatt Markham. JAB. TORRENCE.• time Pickering residents have hive been expressed to Rev. J. Rae, of tttaurkham. Out. . one north but now the northerus P Subscribed Co pw,.._....,:.:.......:: R. S. Dilliloghain g osrawx,furth3atleCtllSeua"Jaak,ind sob.crtt»d Captsai....•.. .,..:.... �•� are coming this Ncay to seek ein- Jiil " There was plenty -Of fun and swt.... , r 1aat7aa Methodist Church _Pickering, Ont ploy-ment.- One of the number is rnerrin%nt, However, ihe serious side Assets T, .._.,,,.leuTrfv Services as Follows Jose t Oow•+. Rs�. T S. taoafu.ux >s lir. Cameron who has eng;ltiged of the hill of life was not lost sign of. Yzesideot �+ 1l0 with 'lYin..Moiigrove to learn the All of Mr. Rae's laughs and jokes BpsaCalt attenuongiven Farmer's m s .90 a.m.. , ....Preaching. blaeksmitillin were well ubed in clinching some .totes o actions solicited a p p 7 Wa nor Coot' 7 tl0 p. m.. , _: , Brou ham noon Sunday School wholeaome'leseona. The solos of it al's t:armoi. aotw atsooul.ced ,m•ricw onto 2;00 P. m.......Aitbbsth School. g seemed to be, there is the hlil , of sloe, on". n ailable on Lil pat and soil Drafts sr intetxi Llolding a Christmas tree saga, a7ailsbie on all parts o! the world .'sm p.m... , ...E Epworth League, on climb it : yourself it your way, for the : '�t,esday, e22terttsinlueut on • ':Ltrattis Eve. ia*tap sank aeyasem•at. - " Have a full line of fresh and cu good of poll you and others. Make Bills will be iBsuPS1 later �11R the most of ourself that you may be Interest allowed on deposits sense est tuna _ �-00p.m....'....Weekjy Prayer on ed pleatsconstantly•onlaand.' �1 p r�n1r•*te% and credited half-yearlYtoQ:positoa ursdayl� $poi a Roll, BFeakfast Bacon, full particulars: Out• Presbyter- a blessing to an around. The choirs Rec. 3 E. Moor., -Ph• B. Ham, Bologna, �Yeakf s, etc. fan .friends also intend having a in attendance did excellent service. cavo. nery• Manager, Pastor. yoccial on the evening of K ednes• The man ng-conlmittee is to be con - Pastor. Dec.30h. gratula r securing 1 .. - day,, age ted fo g soca /,� Highest prices pa' for,Ilowi a is t12A report of oar re openlag services. The church i ckering <l , Oa (�/'O y ,Butcher's cattle. which has beat undergoing repairs the. v school fort the month of November, last three months, is neat and attrac- ' names arranged in order of merit . , Yards at Spink Mills. TF class—b tie . Phillips, , Zita TLive. All aro satisfied -'and -pleased. v FARMWinter is comm Ps The proceeds. offerings and subacrip 1 Holtby, tVillle Brown, Minnie- tions amounted to some SM. Thus. gest Quality of Hard Coal and you will need something to keep Brown, Harold Johnston, John the expense of the repairing is leabely Toll warm. You will find it at the Cochran, Maggie FetL.by, F1•od. providied for. Full weight Guaranteed. FOR SALE- . lFarmer's Supply Store, Turner, Eugene Williams. Henry Just Loot• : lslndoo Robes, Coon--Norton,'Ai'inton-'Whitt, EvaBian- •----- Stave and Chestnut Sipes skin and, Alaskan. Fur Coats, din, Ina Phillips. III class—May Being composed of the south east cornet Over -coats and underwear of all'iERS TO THE EDITOR. Blau - of lot No 13 in the 4th eon of the township Linton, Meda Hogle, Murray::il2rlay Blai;- At lowest market i finds, Nater -proof suite fully lined, din•" Robbie -Farthing, Earl Hogle. of Pickering consisting of 85 soros more Horse blankets and also woollen or lase, Oa t5o premises area Rood house Horse s. These are is to date II class—Ella, Linton, Arthur Far- LThta department is opon to alt, for the fairdis- air oatbaitdinga and watered by a never nods and rices are right. thing, Maud Barclay,. Totilmy cnseion of public 4uesttope. The arit0s muni prices... — _ p 6 t NOryOn. Part II class—Blaliche in all cases tend itis correct name with copy `� $.Luing i ria . This farm is well adopted g P for either stock or grsiti. Call and see _o yourself we wish it distinctly understood. however + - E. BRYAN, h Sb\, liechin, Alma Hamilton, Lillian that in no case do we hold ourselves re• Terms to snit azobs r. 'k; Ho le, Fcsn'ard Hubbard, •ponsible `tor optntotis expressed by corres• We have also on hand quantity of p Lot it Con 2,` Airy onudents.—AD Nzws,t " Best Qnality Smithing Col}', g For further particular$ apply to Robert Hanson. Part I class—nary Rar- - „ -i,• p-_o,r_ - �. ' _lra•thur Tnh—e�lln.4-n i_ • ' "- D SI;t•—R a noticed in our lap- rd Coal t wira••wtu•ln friends. 1xY R eek s -sane n e o �voe mea left tv2tn t -eat; -delivered Farthing, Jes�ie - Turner, Jessie t-np Orders i T , Hanson, le packers from some one who calls promptly. — 1, Y . Richards , DOMINION BANK fry 1. Ti n, Olive IimseiF "�•victinl.' :�'oc, we cousid- Ycak. "larjriry Bell. Tablet II— er the °'victim" has a perfect right to R Notary Public, Pickering n. a I The SYVER - Archie :13cell' Locky' Jolanton, publish his indignation• -2f he has actu Charlie Hatr�o T Ulet —Roy ally been so ruthlessly imposed upon j *T t Forsyth. by "growing boys,"i, e. if he is, man T E4GLV BANIC - ' me Capital Paiduo, on their names and ° a 00'000 The Soverei a Bank of Canada let the reuenough �ainderTitrof those engaged in. „ Reservef Fun , 50,000 gCANADA.'' has jtlSt issued •i 'comparative the a reinss. alone, But .when he �F _ statelueut a3 . to its bit, rnl waits until he thinkstleiy have.all dis- . # Oct. 31., 190'2. and Oct 3.1, 1973, handed, And then denounces them 4 It stn a a5 nein h ivy eating, WHITBY BR1�NEfi: tcbolesal a; , e. ea in half • •' - what 6108, iId for � R•hic•11 is an unparalleled record to working, mannerless free -hooters; who o T General Banking tete history_of Canadiah banking. terrorize_tho meek fernier and deprive (iLiiluFi'1i217I�tT BRANC33. Eby. -far Ontario . Chemists, 0 i the'31stof October, 1'902, the him of the peaceful possession of bis' � Business Transacted• deposits of the bank were $1,681,- home anis land's, then, as 'a yearly Y ' manufacturers Ot SOII16 Of 1110 picker and packer of app les, I submrt p p"- Special 720 and rn� Oct': 31; 19Q3, 51,309,- p' pa_ o � o that he has quite exceeded. his .ria;bt• dnterest.ailowe'1 on deposits of $1.00' _best re &rations In the drug atrention Hideo to iihe'eollse• `I -'+ an increase of $-,fi=7,%�� �'Wbathe has evidently succeeded in p Loans and discounts have increas- and upwards from dote of degoeit.. _ �211e. - c arent to our readers tion of farmers sale and q 824 390. making most app y Other, LOje9. ed frons $2.988,685 to • o, , �'is the fa t that he has been 'faint Try D. C'. Corri Care: - The Soz'ereigit bank hiss now over hearted enopgh to allow growing -boys _ O. 0. Cough Drops, e 10,000 customers at its head office to rule as despotic terrors c,n his own Farmers noEes collected or diseouated: U. G. Heachaehet(>`u Wafers, :SAS'I�IGS DEPARTMENT. and branelics;, and they only',com-'prppertyand deprive him of the peace- Drafts bought stud sold on j menced business on the 1st of I fill possevsion• thereof. What does AIpoints. -0. C. Ta}curn. Powder. Tespot3it�3 recehved oa �ti. ar.d May, 1902 record 9 never. despotic reign of terror consist of O. C. Liniment. upwards. been egttalled,b3 any Canadian In his own list' of girevances? . -He _O. C. Cough Syrup. =fit®t@t5t a1,10wed at highest shows, what absolute complains of the loss of certain pies ' No i,rt u':1e. NO red i ape. O. C. Sa saparllia. curien� rates. bank,_ and, -&nil cakes, on account of the heavy - No aelsy'. And otheri always to be had at the security`, ttnelccelled facilities, eating apple -pickers foiling to get I , , CompCUT1d19C`1 or paid half modern methods and cotirteoua around at the time promised. That PICKERI NG fearlp, treatment of its customers will Oo they are lacking in good manners, ask j f� . tl• �T��'gf p �1 E. J. THORTON, to build up a solid banking insti- for their rn.aats' at certa'n hours, an.! I D ANA4El1* PHARMACY - MANAGRZ, tution. also board for their borate. Terrib'e .... _ 3111.,...2 .�-....._ '-.err. . _ _...., .: ._.. ,. - __1 , _ .... .. _ -ri .. _.:_ ^e`� ._.•"' - _ -. � ., ._. -.'s. _ ?W_ .....ra. _-,-7--?G:".�l . _.., . __.n,k?.��..7`x:+!ow�'sti ,•;a++w''?�'-�_"^�%�.a��'_ '° '' , >,�' �`.�,•«�,.,• `•5^I �stss!4- ._ __ _ -. . , _ _ :k: _ .-tin r v - �� -;, ... P•. - k-, . ...-fin., ..-.. 5.:: �. _ c.. A. s. r s. . 2 �a -:C , 1 -' , .. . ' 4 . . . .• .. . : ,, 1 .i .. t II - .. - - .. .. .. : .. - . ., - .- - - - . ' 4..—. j� MEn �tAIV Wil<D I1V WOOD5. FARMER IS PROSPEROUS. Q t mand continues good. drain -Peas, AlY� -SURPRISING _ V792 SIM -1 Q J"8XJ'I — . - p mt� } tu-fi.�c n$CaL hero; , 535-� .- --- „o. and 58c afloat here; buckwheat, 52c- -- £nglish.men .Became Dezrzented tis- fru -Dw>ie property worth---- r . INVESTIGATION 031' ' SEEDS Cold and Hunker. 2 000 OCO UOO.• _gEPOItTS PROX TSE LEADING afloat; No. 2 oats• 853 to 35ic in g , ' TSADE CENTRES. - store, -34c.a8oat; Nb,S, Ic less; flux- FOB, 1903. A Port Arthur, Ont.; despatch A Toronto despatch says :-The ----_--�. _ --_ sped, $1.15 on track here; No. 8 bar- --- from t n an unusual- says ;-A frightful story comes at seers of Oz:ta i io are i prices of `Cattle, Grain, .Cheers,. ley, bOc. Flour -Manitoba. patents, Secured Froze ffierchanEs and 1{aministigue, a station 2U r ziles f ly prosperous condition just now, • and ..Other Dairy Produce 44.60; seconds, $4.3U; strong bah- Tested is the Seed Labors- ,west t her on h C'. P: Four t 1 annual report of - = err', $4.05 tea $4.30; Ontario straigbt ---- -tor Ottawa. -- - - --Englishmen@ arrii d there Thursday t eoPi vihcial 1iii . i ct IndustriDs - at Homs and Abroad. y' and started to walk to the camP There weza 15,684 mortgages re rollers,,--$3.90-.to. $4;• is bags, $1.Sb The continued investigatl.on into' Toronto, Dec. 1 -Wheat --The mar- to $1,95; patents, $4 to $14.25; ox- of I.city and Close. sump ,l2 mires corded last year, valued at $10,899 . the conditions under which agricul- distant, where the).. were to get em- het continues tb i ale steady, ai- tra, $1.65 to $1.70; rolled oats, $1•- Lural seeds -aro sold in Canada -has i G15, to. genre -existing-. debts, - and though oileiing6 ase more liberal. 80 per bag, $3.80 per bbl. � - been given a rathet exter.size scope Ployment. 1'zvo of the men, far 142, valued at $herea Ise for iuearo -No. 2 white and red Winter gyoted Ontario bran, in bulk, $17.50 to during 1903. TF.e report of the tome reason, returned and took the endorsation, whereas seven ;'ears at 77} to 78c, low freights; No. 2 $18.50; shorts, $20 to $91; Mani- g train to Fort William, the other._t<ro a o' 21,769 mortgages were register- work done by the Seed he Division Bulletin, g ,Spring is quoted at ?Se east, e.nd tuba bran, in bags, X18; shorts, $20; Ing 19.02 was published in Bulletin, had dinner at Charles Grebr's camp. ed. The number of chattel wort- Spr No. 2 gis q at d to ?ic east. Mani' beans; choice primes, $1._50 to $1.55 NO 8 In the spring. of the cur- some four miles en routo to Kelly gages :issued against farmers last _ - _ tuba wheat unchanged." At upper per bush., $1.40 to $1.50 in car sent year, ape thousand one hundred and Close'E. _ They lett there on year was 7,235, the smallest in tmu :$oke ports No. 1 Northern is quoted lots. . Provisions -Heavy Canadine their way, but never reac}ied their years. The aggregate of these mort- land --twelve samples of grass, clover, destination. Sunday seine men in gages was $2,t?50. In iR95 the at 85c, and No. 2 Northern. at 82ic. short cut pork, $19.b0 to $20; light flax, ,cereal, root crop and garden, y of Charles Greer, white No. 1 hard nominal at 90c lake short cut, $18 to $18.50; American I the elo_ mor -t a cs wore 12,281; over 6.000 zogetables seeds. were secured from etzv;eeiz the and I{nrin- g g `Ports. For grinding in trnneit quo- abort cut clung, $17 'to $17.50; Am -,merchants ria all parts of CAnada e-' ti ng bsaw taro mein the bush. more thAn last year and repreadntpc7 tat ons are fat hwrkn'_$18_10 538.50• r for 4' ., $3.767,646. lent}-- ---,tested Oats -The market is quiet; with the compound lard, Sc; Canadian lard. 8 Ottawa. In addition to these, one in 1pp were hundred and tvveut)-Jive samples of ently demented. Their clothingwas n feeling easier. No. 2 white ze quad- to lS}c; kettle rendered, 103.; hams, grass aild clover scieds were analysed torn, and when discovered they yell- Land ...... . ••$604,860,063 ed. at 28s}C west, and at 29c low 11 to 13c; bacon, 14c; fresh killed _ _ uiadznga .• •••• •••.•, ,••, . -' : .-.: g �tor farmers and seed merchants: ed ,like Indian , and made off into Il ,,..237,289,66E - "freights to, New York. No. 1 white. abattoir hogs, $7.25; country dress 62,199,787 . fres east: ed hogs, $6.50; live hogs, $5. Eggs'With With each sa:mpie obtained -for in- the woods. Implements ::: ::: ,....• Barley -The market is dull, with -Candied selected, 24 to 25c; vestigation, Information was ser The pollee r Fort Rt out were Lice Stock 14-0,544,814 tele ra ped for, and went out, but '1. the prices steady. No. 2 quoted at straight receipts, ,21c; Montreal lim- closed giving the name of t' dueler returned without doing auything to Total ,,.•,,,,,$1,044,894,339 . -- 43c middle freights. h'o: 3 extra at ed, 19c. Cheeso--Ontario, 10 La lie; I a,nd the glace wt:o: a it was sold, the I locate -them, and- theys - w -era lett- - - factories was - +1Oc, and No. 3 at 38 to 39c middle Townships, 20} to 10gc;.Quebec, sic.' jxice per pound or per bushel and The -number e4 Eheese 1,127, a decrease of 50, and_ • tile - I . freights. Butter -Townships creailiery, 213 to the origin of the seed. In this con- running wilt in the woods without ma:ntifactured cheese to the value of -- Rye-Tho market is quiet, with 21}c; Quebeo; 20}. to 21c; . Western vection it is interesting to note that g. n eco the weather, wereSearchin $14,792,92'4 and paid to patrons for prices steady. Cara are quoted at dairy, 15 to 17c; Western rolls, 17 &�� Plozeerpaid seeds were nosgufdefor g oto spatched fss paxtiesromand one of th9 men found milk $13,158,255. - __i62 to b2}c middle freights. to 18c. the actual -value of ire 6amPlas• The badly frozen but stf12 alive. Though j~ arm values and rentals in Ontar• Peas -Trade is dull, and prices un-, ----- average prices per one hundred iln a terribte condition, sad his cloth- in were :-AA valde of land Pe[ changed, No. 2 white sold at 61c iJh, P STATES MARKETS. pauada of Timothy, Alsike, and Red ling nearly all gone, he was brought acre, $25.49, and average holdings of middle frntghta, and at 62c east. )4fizuleapoIts, -. Dec ­.1. -!'heat -De Closer ,seeds, as shown by the iris to Fort William, and taken to the improzemerte and live stock is Pro - Corn -The market is quiet, and portion to acres cleared, 832.43. The M� No. 3 yellow Ameri- Comber, 782c; May, 80c; on track, formation cards received 'with the l,is nam where u was at ,,light average ren-al'tor cleared land sues prices steady. No, 1 hard, 81}c; No. 1 ,Northern, samples, hnvo been.calcutated. and ,is named was Burns. But ,,light • -e8n quoted at 58ic, on track. To- 80Jc; No. 2 Northern, 78}c; N-3 e, results -aro-samewhnt surprising, 1 open_ ere of ertai an for his recon•- 62,47 per acre. :_ z�flom I:c and >'Io. Tire total value of live stock sold -r t to be taken as a fair �ery. The other man was found d SAF 8 mized at 52c, Toronto. I a era e, .we,flnd t at n n • }9� was -s— - Ipatents, $4.65-to^$4',75: second, da F apparently lost g '. Buckwheat -The market to Wim• I $4,56 _to $4.65: first clears, $3.40; ,first grade 2'imothy sold for $5.89 dead. They had app The ratios of at res under crop ` _ alth fair demand. No. 2 quoted at second, do., ii2.30 to $2.40. - Bran- i per hundred; second grade for $6.24 their, way, and through cold and totalled 639.5. . f2 t^ air middle freights. , land laver grades for $5.52• In Que hunger, (heir minds became unbal- The tatoC acreage of assessed land In bulk, $13..3. I wits -..3,727,010, of which 57.2 per - F'1 sr "}Hely per eget. patents are' bee if *at ado iced Clover averaged anceci, though when toned Chep. were o Duluth, pec. 1, -Wheat -To arrive g' ' .ant. w. cleared. . 'steady at 83 05 middle freights, in , $15.50; second grade $12.55, and within d. few sutler of ci•� been .:len. Straight -No. 1 hard, 79je; 130. 1 Northern, buyers' sacks. ,for espc+rt. g r lower soles $1L.13 In the -Mai t- The dead assn has not yet peen free-' MAY BE EATEN BY SOLVES - 77{c, No. 3 Northern, '+sic; Decem- gr , . rollers of special brands. for domaK*c. time Proa•inces Alsike of fire befit 'ttfl�d. Nm. Iturns, who wan _rescu- ____ . 'tic trade. quoted. at $3 40 to $3, 50'i�r. Buffalo, Dec..'91.-FIdur-Steady-'Rrade sold for an average of 317.00; 'led, rarite from Newcastle, Ota. in bbia 3lanitoba Roars are steady; i',Nosecond grace $1F � , and louver -1 -+ - g„ X. Guertin, an Ottawa Woods- No 1 patents, $4.55 to 84.60: No- 1 Wheat -Unsettled; ' 1 Northern. grades $18,43 For Isundred pounds. ,STOPPED BY CATERPILLARS! man Missing. - - 2 Patents:. $4.25 t0 $4.80. and:8oic: Winter, offerings light; No. 2 _ siren bakers', 54.1.5 to 51.20• on red 88c. Corn -Quiet; No. 2 yellow. IN Tiie9=riz CA LCL'LAT10\5 - An Ottawa despatch sups' Tis track. Toronto. 62}c; No. � 2 corn SUic.� Oats -No- I the nature of the flmpuri! }es cont-..- Larirae Covcrid Rails anti Clogged irrierence drawn from a letter roceiv thing doing. Barley -52 to 63c. Rye ' ed in the sau,plcs wu*, of corn: se ' of I £n$ino's Wi:eels. ed in the city on Thursday is that - Milifeed-Bran steady at $18 5(1 fol se Into con:•idcration. sam,'1''s A Sydney despatch sage; The F. X. Guertin of Ottawa, the woods and shorts at $18,50 here. At oaf• ho: 1 .n store, 59c. I y y pa fired from [t camp Icontairzin 90 r cent: or over of man who disappe szdr pointe.bran' is quotrd rt $13.SOI LIQ F STOCK ]yqe TB. g mail train from the f-1o'ithern States abuse !I: ctazza s mFi weeks oho, has Food sped were rated as fir:+t gra •e: arrived fere the other day an hour I met a terrible death. The letter was to $14, and shorts at 517.50: 1lfant-r be_zzc+n i3Q end dobe bran In sacks, $18, and shorts Toronto, Pc-. 1.-. in but- saml les to•.t,ini •kr late •Th s delay. was due to a most �rbeTs', exporters' hort-deep 00 ler cent aA second ode', and Irecelced• by Mr. P• 'Burns, from hos Ot $20 here• g' It cause. It appears brother -}n -law, Wm. Awns, who was _ • feedeis was brisk at the . Western gemplca containl,'g lyse than 80 lir that in several prrts of 5.:,v South _ cr than befnie. vale and lambs' o tial s the caterpillars this year have G P were -- Market to -day. and vel .ea were h! h- t as low g'acre' It sissy he employed In ,the earzzo cern V)UNTRY PRCMUCF•. - p Ii tint d out,that rro samfl'e of A1'•.keil:e Burns an Guertin uF d rtrn e O1 ,found such- abundance of food that an engaged by Frna- - - AppfPs-=fie market is qutet, with- were in good dent"d. and although can 4NJ Ger cent or over of monr':err of a gang rho rrfferinKa wcze tree all were ®old zre and ptzutnzble .-.ced wan ob- ' they has m�+IL3 med to an alarming or do Co, to work on olio of their rtcaa steady, Winter fruit quoted at 'I I camps during tho winter. Guertin - �� P' g I saumed the pruPortiona • 1 S to $- ptsr hbt. to car tots. and early. IIogs were weak to prl.e. ltaic'.cd in the pro<'tn.a-of Q•ebwr. extent, and a . r with a I• ver tendeuce, J Two, hun.ired and ix s mr lrs of Of a plogue. Part of the tine over hail strange hallucinations and one ' at $2 to 42 50 in small quantities, night he left the camp, presumably i3cans-T1.etro Is a Hist trade. wtil3, Q'1tche:s' cattle con Slued to sell'Timothy i.eed were sent sed and of which tLa mai.. train passed waularly (1 return to his home in Ottawa. He > - . q - htc-tour contai4 erd 90 Per ered with cnterpitlars, particularly rices stead Prime beans aro quo, , readily and prices' held strong. Sez- tF.e v cig was not seen afterwards, and as he ;i ' 1p y q oral epulis loatfa were sold at $4.25 ,cent or oNer cf Pure :z^d gerrntn- tear Coutamundra At this point :-.sed at $1 65 to $1.70 per bush. did not -arrive at his home a search Dried Apples -The demand to lair, iP� c<vt Quotations trona were as tui ,nble seer's. 3e�ent�-tzvo of" thor.e'tizo wheels of the ©ngiwe and trate a 4uwa ;-Choice butchers', 1.000 _ to finest es contained fewer ghee 1,000 'became- absolutely cloggod with the was made for him Burns stated in' per prices unchanged at 4i to 5c i 1,10_0 lbs., $4 to -$4 2;5, good loads, 'weed +eeds ter lb., one bundred and crushed bodies of the laryne, and the t. e ter at in company with two . e c untr r lb' 1950 to 1,(�rV LbP, $:3.•`•0 to $3.73; s{xtyrtwa'.cantaiued_ fewer than trot:: came to a standstill. Though Indianao .e 1 1 t Flops -Tho market fs fum st 29 to tear acrd medium loads, $ t 2"i to $S.- jS:oUo? -and sixteen co:aained more the locomotive's Sandi -ear wan in apat th carp for a Le upl of __ _ _ ag B i o ,, soc, 60', common', $2,75 to $3: rough and (than 10,0i;�, - : go od order, iL was found to be en- weeks, but eo truces of Guertin could - Iloney-Tile market is quiet at 8 to 1�Prior, $2 to $2 50, ca+:i ers, $1.75 • Out of o?•e hundred and thirty-six tirely inadequate to counteract the be had. The Indians, w-fo were well ' , a per tb for bulk, and at $1.25 to to 52 fer cwt. - lepmllies of .1lsil.e that were analysol etloct causeQ by this -strange atquatnted with the country, e�cpresa- L. s . '52 for comb. Choice clover honey, 7 Trndo to export cows was steady only six .ori?ai ed 90 par cent °r'" tion, -and the driver, na a last re ed the belief that Guertin had been - - 'to 7ic per ib, I gel -minable sco 7 source. tied some sacking on to the run down and devoured by wolves r - ._ . ion light io • ws, while common to over of euro and g ... Hay-hemand is fair, with receipts'tair butchers -re not vary plentiful F:.ghteen of them contained -fund. 'co«`catche't, and' niter several efforts that oc.orrup the district. ► tanly moderate: No: 1 timothy quo- I and consequently .,ere all sold eart3r than I,000 weed seeds per Pa succeeded to starting the train. For ---i --•�• ► -_ - .-' . ted at $9 50 on track, Toronto-, and EWe quote :=Lxpazt rows; 1:800 to Ipi-cty'seven contained tower than the rest- of the journe3• ttus dovice- -.SPREE ENbS IN -;MURDER. - - - k me! at $6.50 to $7. E1,300 lbs, $A.t2} to 83.60: eows.15.Ut10. and twenty-two contained __ 10Straw-The market is quiet at $5 cleared the. track of caterpillars, as q 840 to 1,100 lbs, $2.40 to $3,10:'more than 1 -ed a the train proceeded. Finlander Dies of Wound Iiaeeived per ton for car lots on track,- bough cows. $1.75 up. Two hundred and six sxmplra of 4 at XAchel, B.C.• - ' • Potatoes -The market is e. trine 1I The feature of the market for feed- �riealer% Red Clover were obtained from rn all I S7r�lA�,SBA�O� �oA�• A Fernie.B.C., despatch revs:rmer with recet is li ht. Cars on a and stockers was thre brisk de- and of theitr eighty samples , lJ son a F'}niatrder, died on >Sion- lrnck sic• quotedpat- 8 to 80c perm for the befA descriptions. Quo -.contained 90 Per cent or over of -- John > All Toilet Articles Containing day trout the oflect of n wound co- - - 'bag for good quality. �", atter& follow :-Heavy feeders, 1.200 (pure and gorminable ecetl. Stet '- - Lard is Forbidden.L ceived four weeks ago in a drunken Poultry -The demand is fair, anda 1,300 lbs, $4 to $4.25; feeders, five of there contained tozcer than I right at Michel. - Edwnrd. Heriot to offerings modeFale: Turkeys are 50to 1,100 lbs, $3.50 to 54', feed- 1,000 weed seeds per Pound, one pun- I A London despatch says: ' The Sul- g . .. queRpd' at 10 'to 1z2e per ID., and err, 800 to 950 lbs, $3.25 to $3.50; I fired 'and twenty -fire contain fewer I tan of Turkey recently instituted a held on' the charge of murder. John - ' 5,000,. and forty.f ur contained ;reform which was not Prompted by son's wound was ceased by a stone, - geese at 7 to Sc per. Ib.; ducks, 9 to I stockerw, 600 to 880 Iles-, $2,50• to- 4 _ -lOc per lb., or 8:► to 90c per pair. $3: Steck calves, 490 lbs up, $2.25 more than 10,000. g I the Austro -Russian scheme. It car- evidently thrown with violence, which --..- - Chickens, Si to Sc per ib., or 70 to per cat: It to well to note tt:Rt a lar e f rigid dismay to ti}e posits-. of the broke a small hole }nithc skull above, the right 'eye. exposing the brain. BSc per pair; old hens, 50c per pair. brisk andipri bs were firdm . We qu oteJ ed. fort in •est igAtiOn br those swcrelepu chased l beauty eaprrta of Constantinople. The occasion of the fight wan a big FkP an ewes, $3.25 to i3.4�5; Ox- from irres}son=zble doalers in , villages I Abdul Hamid, on learning that anPree among - a number of Finland- - ;+CITE DAIRY MARKETS. ` and small towns. The reliable seed great majority of cosmetics and pom- err In which deceased -did not' take port bucks, $2.50 to $2.75; lambv, uatrtities of high lades were mixed with pork and Tard, a prominent part. A. number of iw- _ Butter -Trade continues fairly $3• i 3 to $4,25 per cwt., and cri1Ls, houses retail large q mates of the house were knocked $ood, but .the supplies of choice qual- $2 to $3 seep. class seeds. but a cnmparatiz.13"Iimmediately put' the royal prohibi= !tied ;are limited. Prices c generally Calves sold- at ,$3 to $10 each small number of samples were ob- i tion upon the sale of such impurity, out, and when the constable visited are ftrnr. Re quote'- Finest -1-Ib and 3} to 5jc par Ib. twined, direct (coin these large fttms. and .invoked the command of the the p1acQ he found evidence of a lolls, n. to q - choice large rolls, 'Milch cows were firm at $30 to $71 The Percentage of samples of good (Koran: bidding the faithful to ab- nuine drunken Rght in' braked bot- • Poch. The Tatter figure wan paid by quality would .have been much great. jute all things apportaining -to the V s and unconscious victims lying 16 to i17ic: selected, dairy tubs, 17 J Armstrozzg for an extra fire core. er it this had been done, pig. Tho zuanufacturcrs' of ° soap around: The most injured, however, to 17}c; secondary grades, 18 to How Were unc)aanged� but the SEEDS FROM GEir tT.BRLTAIN: and other toilet articles were notified was the man Johnson. The police . � 14c; creamery prints, 22 to 28c. sol- prospects were that, prices would go that only such as were exempt from - .. - ..Ads, 19 -to 20c, lower. ' We quote':-8'elects, 160 -to Seven - sarnplea of Alsike and four- all suspicion would be accepXable. secured an ante-mortem statement. •. - Eggs -Market firm. We gao�er- 200 lbs: of prime bacon quality, teen of Red Clower seeds were °b" Small merchants trading zbith other fixing the blame upon Edward Heri= . ,'7` ~ . Strictly new laid, 24 td 25c; fresh countries are buying up all the exfat� - + • - -• e2. , $,45 to $3.50, and stags $2 to- $3 twined from retail Beeth three of Al ike ', store gathered, 41c; cold storage, �r cwt. Britain. Of these, in stocks in Turkey at cheap pric- A STRICKEN TUI.- _ ._ 19x- limed. 18c. __.-_4 and Rve of Red Clover were said to g Cheese-3fasket quint but steady.'WANT PORTABLE HOUSES. 6e Canadian gzoRf1• T a�'3'seS i - Ha,s --- a 'quote.- Finest, 11 to 11}c, the cf the Canadian Alsike showed ani NO ADULTERATION. ,. Thrrteen Stzfidred Persons latter for twins; seconds, l0i to average -of. 95.6 per cent of pure and— Typhoid. 10?jc _ Panama Firm Expects to Get seeds. The average of A Butler, Pa., despatch says: Since . ••_ Them :n .,1Canada. i the thr sem a of. Al.,c which Aa y 1 ., . ee • pie �l al s s , pf Ganalda's• Brandies sad An Ottawa despatch says: Tho Llo- were• .said to be Enklish grown was Whis Whiskies. •1. iiOG PRODiJCTS: .- ►.4.27 r -_cent,' and tiro orae Germain . had the toe 1f,800 tcases rofhtypho d and pamerrt' _- riga at cs: Thedeaths. rc- "_-`_ Dressed hogs are Whehanged. with has received a letter from a firm at grown sa�P e Lncltr cent n -the are I -Inland ttawa P-- ported on' Saturday, and new cases . " - . bQerings liberal. Sales at $6 deliv- Colon, Isthmus of Panama, asking contained 84.72 per cent a Auer Ienland ]revenue Department has rec- The Stats and . gen•minzible.'seeda. The latter I,en;ly concluded -the analysis of whir- continue - to develop. ored here. Cured meats unchanged', to be placed in cominunicatioil with ane le conta'ii^ed thirteen species of hies and brandies sold throe trout e- in which the sa ith .., a fair a nd. We quote:- some firm'i'n Canada manufacturing, P seeds Canada, end the examination gfailod men of Health have issued to foreign recon, lea - cies is ton and t� Y y - g portable ho,,sea: This is evidently urit of the four , to show `the presence of any poison- the pollution of the drinking water -- p The average purity seeds i -- --- case lots. Meas pork, $17; do., an Indication that active 'operations teen samPles of Red Clo'er ons adulteration. The analysiike used in the greater part of the bog - short cut; $19 to $19.50. upon the Panama Canal will shortly }ns C rest Britain was 98.6 and the looked especially to alkaloids like Ough. in response to appeals dog Smoked meats -hams, light to me- be resumed. During the De Lesseps average germination 92.3 per cent. I morphine and quinine, but bas's not tors and nurses are arriving on Avery ��_ ' -diem, 13 to 13ic; do., heavy, 12 regime many portable houses were re- The CanAdiah grown samples' were- found' that they are used in the It- trate, but domestic help to wash the "-u to 12ic; rolls', 10} to ilc• shoulders, qu.red for the officers and men on slightly lower in per cent of purity. i quors either of domestic manufac- clothes and bedding of the patients - " 9i to 10�c; backs, 14 to 15c; break- the different sections. These are re- than those which were said to have tare or imported from abroad that is as badly needed ae nurses. Three ` .. fast bacon, 14 to 14ic. ported to be in galea, and Canada is been, grown .n England- and Chil9.. are consumed In thin country.. In deaths occurred on Sunday . from •-• Lard-The,.market is quiet, with being appealed to for new houses The average per cent. of purity of the collection of samples the depart fever. - prices steady. We quote:- Tierces, to take the place- of the old ones. the 9vo , Cs:aadian grown samples meat oiiicials were instructed to be �+__ . Sic; tubs 83c; pails, 9c; compound,, The accommodation required is for was 96.7 and the average per cent. aura and take those of which they SAS EXPLODED - c a to 9c. some twenty to fifty men in each of vitality 93,6- bad any suspicion. So ' the tests in- . .. - - -` - - - mouse - - - Coznpaxing the quality of .the C.nn- elude practically all the brands whose - -• • - - -,BUSINESS AT MONTREP,L. adian grown seed obtained from re qualify might -be question Thrse. men Burned o Store belloc AN ALL -CANADIAN RAILWAY tail dealers -in .Great Britain , with q . at Wiartoa. i I ..Montreal, Dec.•1-Manitoba whea.L that of the samples, purchased from A Wlarton despatch sills: The it steady at 79c for No. 1 Northern, -- retail dealers in Canada, it- would RAILWAY TO �-PEKIN list of accidents • thr•atigh - acc,tyl-ns . .Fort William. The local demand for B• C,• Government Favors. a Line seem trtat much- of our best reclean- gas has increased by an explosion in '- - 0sts is slow,. end there .s none at to the Yukon. ed Alsike and Red Clover seed " is Russians 'Have Completed Survey the store of E. D. Weber, on Thurs- alt for Other grainti, so that quota- - A Victoria, B.C., despatch says: exported. While it is desirable that of -the Line.. - - ' day, Mr. #ober, with, shvesal 0th - tions are nominal. The -Cheese Mar- ltet continues dull and prices un- The ispee t $rthe- throne itish Columbiatthe Leg- I., eds�bea maintaindadfnaEurOpean A St. Petersburg despatch says: scar was removing the gas plant from - . - '''changed. - The Butter Market is Open 13 Siborin, to. and lit discoun,cting tho part) . '' nisi. with n fair tocol demand. Tho talature on Thursday afternoon re-, markets, tt is no less important that The survey has been completed fora his cellar to a starchouso 1n the rna>=, . q unpin forward of Canadian talmAi s ' -should not be railroad froze I{iakhta, t.00 close. tin rte' � stocks of butter.being held In the commended t1>rp B scrr[s remuirrina in the screenings and pt the, ritad will be about 1,000 plosion at ansa tollowod. _111x, -Web :city at pres/vtt are very light for this co mendall-Cd, tb raitivay from -seine further raatazninntrd by' the cared Pekin, byway. oCOugov, The len h brought a amp time of year. Western colla 4n pack-, point on the British Columbia cons►• lever gz' • actor of seeds which ars left I utiles, ib will give a short cut to er were badly burned. and l►tr, Manvers - . vna of about 80 pounds sell at i8c. to the Yukon, this step beteg' duo kt.o i for tl.e hone trail I the Chinese capital. - - _ poultry is si I W&nv$, and the do- I the adverse decision . the Alaska + 14 _ - _ ._ .. .. .. . .. _ - rsr ---,- _ . .. _ . . . . 'i r w ,q µ. _ : ' ut 3-a tC s a ....tie+ -, ,- A , m �6rt by vs« ` ; ' w, .': y,Y;S 4^V- ,., _�... .e,�. - 1, `moi ''Tkc y: ,x�>. t"1=ry c'sx >,iyy ._, _ :T.r•.iv1.,, .:...a, a f4:X•ra..�.::.,r-:r..-;..r +` :' •.n .' -:._. ^a...,�s... r .. ...- <,.. . _ - .. _ ..a•.,.•.,-• _ __ stS,.;z.n�"' ...cµ.:>`..' z:v..o.. -•+-�G.' w. ... u,. ....,..-_,I,..1e , . P ...Gt.,.....0 - 4,a..,_ "r,v {'� M *fir`." r � � F... _ - ., -_- yp ..„-. "77-^ '.'- . I,. .-. _ 'hl . -..' .d 14 ,i: - r, .. +.. , ..' , .. . ,. . ,� M' -. '.:.. .¢ .. t .. - fes.. „ :... r fy .. _ , - , . - — 33 G - - -[ �.n :.0 - _ .. • ... - ',s __ - —____—rte__.._. _ ^r —� ,•, •t•, Ly" 1 t ------ � "I will believe it only w17eg he !leve, welt 11nd good; she would act Ro���iU ��Y�t ' . himself." accordingly. 11, on rho other hand, jlL 11 L3 r . c ..%.i . I. you will never see • Y they had parted, well and good too,, is -!rear him say it." PLAINLY IND•PCATE9 TEE CON+ � "I shall see him as soon as I and she. would still act according3Y• , . , �. 311C . ...­, ' .-FU % reach him, and I will start to mor- Fie did not greet hor- in trm latter DITION OF H£8 SEALT�• > �e _ 1336 f _: ''a fi,old row to reach him." way. There w¢e no affectionate _ _­.. . I Grc' d - "Foolish little woman I" movement towards her. He stop- How i q Obtain Sri Eyes, Soso 1 I her and foidin hie arms . "You think he hat gone to Lou- ped, acing S ' Cheeks and the Elastic Step of . • - - don ?" Jr said : . ' - " "I know he hay, he told me so," What the devil ' do you mean by Perfect Health. :::+Or, The 5�g17 Oi the %_ "Then, as you say he has. told me, daring to follow and worry me, .1 _ "A woman's face," said a we12 ACfOW� - :' - � f Anot Another Eha gots Hes had made up y - -by o eflects.p unfailing the cocjUt on blot a You—' He called her he, of all men s his mind not to quarrel tyith her. name they had never dared t o l "I knot where he has gone, whom call her in `the tribe; and that mom- her health. One can tell at a glance OAA!!R!tlOi�Q1OliO�A lOa00lsi0ilii6 008__; ;hc has gore to sec --a woma.n.^ if she in well or not and usually oaa eat, as her hopes died out, her an - la+: Ica,' ger blazed up and descretion went to can tell what the, trouble is. It ser -CHAPTER XXVI. "Your brother told you Leyte tell ghat jealous, eh ?" the winds. often happens that instead of bright I me this ?" i "\Cts ,will set, x bather, after what I "What do I mean ?" she retorted. eyes, rosy cheeks and an ,last step, . There was reason for th(e G+ount's I - 1 es --thought it better -did net have to tell change of color'. He could not un- want to hurt your feelings yvu 'can tell her, the woman will care Georr a !Gra re, and Miss Weatsar gr eni he omplexion, and a tanguid- ;for him." g y dersta.nd how Miriam had !aurid him. ,know." he was tired of the conversation. that the Count they have as a guest nese of step that bespeaks di ease, ...,.-.Ile feared to meet her, because lie It was the gipsy's turn to laugh- f 14A kilew f:, the . esca ed .Dartmoor convict, Al- and perhaps an early death i1 tin , .a no treats :.cr well. e e a stress o w t o ' nothing • of any 'woman his brother !tied Dubois." right treatmen his brother's_ear•avan one morning ,said : had one alter, and believed him lost She was sorry the moment she The whole trouble lies with rise With alpromise to return in the even- I • "And with this separation our- 1± Ing -left !Miriam with a kiss on her ;our friendshi is to cease ?" in London -lost, anyway, beyond had said it. ' It was a lie too,- blood, and until it i'e enriched and P Mi lam's finding. she had not come with ally such in- invigorated there will be no release lips and, a request that shp would I "It is beat so." But B i tam had remembered the tent; and had l.e .spoken her civilly, from suffering and disease. U»+' _ look out -for his rgturn before dusk;! It (s bad so." w incident of -tire -photo rn h in the he could have arranged things so 'questionably the greatest of all and from that hour she bad not set I The Frenchman shrugged his g p - es on him +' bag, and the inquiries the convict that she would not have worried him blood -renewers is Dr. Williams' Piny ey again. - _shoulders. IIe-.slid noL�ee - yhit had made. Where anofhe'r woiria�YB- at -all.-' -- . -- -- - - -- - P -fila -hood-blood means health, vl- FIe had not' been gone many flours tgood could afire from an arRuur•nt I sp or, Life and beauty, and the__ ons ,y ;before she knew that the kiss was I with ,a woman. Besides, what was , concersu trust a loving one to be At the end of her cel iee was S "'r come suspicdous. That was why white with rage, even as earlier in way to make your blood good u _ _ that of a Judas, and his promise to the use of quarrelling ? lie serum- the da he, had been white with fear. return a deliberate lie, before . she ' ed his cigarette. The girl continu_ ahe supposed he had gone in the dir- Y to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. . a g lection of Graynewood, why she turn- His hand went into the breast of his Out of many cases which tliustrata - , was told t he had left her for ; ed :1. . Cd her own steps that way neat coat, where that two-edged knife the truth o! this may be cited that = ever. I "It is bad for friends to he> rime P Y was sheathed, and hie to fl ere - _ - -- And his brother told her. Ile was ,enemies." day. _____ of miss Amanda Damphousse, Sts. wBittin on the steps of tl a caravan He elevated his ralrouldera a tin, played 'on the handle of it. Anne de 1a Perc�do, Que., who saygt g P ' ` g' CHAPTER XXVIL' ' Y u think I shall allow you to . twirling tobacco and 'paper into cig- ( "And I have the power of sending ° 'For more than ria months I aurin - do that ?" - ,.. arette form. He, of course, knew j}our brother back to the }Lao! he Count Oscar De Verement passed ed greatly irbm weakness. borderinI of the same unpleasant hours hefore nine "You cannot atop me; any more almost on nervous prostration. i passion his brother had had escaped from." io'ilock' that evening. He did not than you can stop my information !suffered from headaches, palpitation . for the gt 1-a passion which bar! ' Adolphe laughed; he had rd.tl.er g' to the police." • . -waned; but he did not know the: ez ected that, he was re aced fur quite know what to do. He eras in of the heart, and pains in all n*1. Artid L P P "You have en to the police 7" no appetits, -- h- h &ileal -9, a I - t• . ad! - tow limbs.-.Lhad_no_eAergy. had been concerned, and that did"or `� FO cee t 1 He called her to- Tam. 3i dear Miriam, you might � no color, and my nights were !so- gf Y Y g you behaved. Whether you lied to "Miriam, I em Joining the Corgios perhaps siva inlotnintlon which not help him aturg at all. He was quently sleepless. At different times ---; air." would create , a little trouble -to nervous about meeting Miriam, bo- me, as your brother said you had: I consulted three doctors, but neat aH I What do you think will be the use of .. . L. "Oh I" yourself chiefly. Personally, I shall cause he did not know how she I of them 'seamed able to cure me. A "Now, you have been a good little Ibe la, France to -morrow right, and ;would meet him. shat ahe intended 'Sour false death certificate against g my evidence T, friend strongly urged mo to take Ile. . woman, and you deserve a reward. ;London has swallowed up my broth- !to do or fay. - You mean to peach on me ?" _ WilIia.ms' Pink Pills and I finally fol -"-� The time has coml- for ❑s to part, 'er. Put the police in motion b all 1 He fancied she would be friendly, - Y I "Do you think I am such a milk- lowed her advice. n'ith the use d and I want to it's you a art; means, if you are tired of our ,or she would have come straight to y r the first box m health began to las . 11g 3 parting y' Y ao as to let you trample on ms 7 y pre<e:a. Our roads Lie ddfferently- tllberty." !the house instead of sending a mea- �' P Y p._ rove, and five boxes completely m , . Sar me, bricks and mortar; for you, I "I ? R'hat do you ,mean ?" isagc, but what was the use of her Tread on a worm and ft will turn." P . i friendliness, and could -be rel on it ? "And ,gets killed in the turning." stared me. I now have a good app the tents. What, say you now, Mir- ; "That t your story fa I1' Caned to- 3' "Ob, I am not "afraid of you, I i petite, headaches and pains have die- - . -ism, If I give you the caravan and II doubt 1f it would be --the first re- Would she rely on his ? Ii his . g y' have double our strength, and, could appeared, and I naves felt better is 'its fittings -'cost me nearly £150- (cult would be your own ki-rest." {brother had spoken to her as plainly 5' g - year, brother and I are married----" "big '-For what ?" ]:k.. he had pre mit-ed to do, wby had ;bend and breagk y v lite thea I do now. if I em seas : all for our cc v own?" T1'e midr•i ht umurder of Reubens ? w " ck again you may be sure that Dr.Y .. g fella t'ed him 7 OU as ens as m, break rets twig." el "I dont unde•stand you, When Lee -with a mallet, and yo, -4r bebke- I And, most enigi ?tic+il of all, bo .It was true, Ltoo. uPbystcally on to the word. Oshe doctor," Pink Pills well be my oallf Ilia laugh caused her to stop !n q.ent concealment o} his body, to h-ai r•he found 1•.im 'Not even to 1wa tis superior: the open-air 1 his brother Led he menti'+ned Grn re p P g I'sY , If you have any disease like anger. 'the middle of her speech. _ _ di••ert susii:ion-" ''life had made her a strong, healthy ;min, indigestion, heart palpitation, "My dear MI lam. don't tell me'' Miriam started. The feature of wood There was an add.esa in Roman she was wtlfied to her ab- j g - that you w -u such a little to<,. as to 'the matter had net presented Streit '.London at whish, under his old l nevraiafa, rhevmattem. or any of the suppose that such an eve+,t could to her, name, lette;s xo,Ad +sash trlin, but !,series ct fear of him. But she did ,!other host of troubles caused b! quer occur t" "S° You see, little woman, the a son 1, not i=c•n his broti.er, 'Rat tyke -into account the wea;on he 'bad blood, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ,_ g _ Y g y 1 ,sorry," he said slowly, for e k ria careful to : "You are qot complimentary to I;sUllr.ees of your ton +e will sr:ow .know cf his as,unipt+ n of the title Iaardmeducealed; she did not think him will sure; sure you,. the full name, '.!your brother." - ti -e wisdom o1 your head, The Got (There was sometl-fn uncanr. about "I am ,sof get the genuine, I I.""low it is mF turn not to under- I gios rat en't any great love for the I the manner in w�r: h the gt} ey had .I he was ma u .his. ,rind to bring ; Pr. Will.nma Pin Ptlla fes Pah - istanc!6" i Romany. 'Spe the difference in the !hunted him down. + p " People." printed on the wrapper _ . -Your brother promised to. marry poach;^g sentences. A teat -dweller I And for what? Not for the pur-;the tntervtev to s close -"I am 'taround the box Sold by all medl .'tne we were speaking of it only yes -,will get six months whore a Go:gto Iposv of black -mailing hies, he knew sorry you have thought tit to come !cine dealers or sent post paid at rA ,iarday " will be let ofl with a small fine. her better than to suppose that here scents a box or six boxes for 32 54 . He laughed again as he said : . - nhen it comes to a queRtion of mur- ,Could it ,pos�lbl be for love? He She laughed sarcastically as she - Y I by writing to the Dr, WtlliamJr ' . "And he has ors awe to -day," der, rel • on it, my dear Miriam, you came over in a cold sweet of tear at obser%ed : g Y y "I did not ct on 'would be Medicine Co., Brock -villa. Out, + _ "To return to-ni ht." - wo: 1i g g - y - I 1 $a that sin." Iri n ` to-rri t. E-, an if the worse ' man docs net love her. Once bo- i He fay " IMLE I-- �. g hang by tie asci. til] dead the thought o1 that A loin wo- .. an awful incubus. schen the ., nertaint of the moon rasa !a _ „lie will ne�'er return bare again. comes- to , ! ile wu. glancing round a+sal, he HU11LgLE IiEROEB. To serosa asses ngntn."' � - with the y Y R g not a rust la not a sound_ Titoyc the worst my brother core, yeas ago, a women had lore! wars alone. areae on Ch9,edge ,of that When statues are erected to miIi Re has gone to London for goad I wo old only have to finish his term �h.im, loved hila ser fnictxa eIy twat ' t - -- ,&hall leave here to -morrow never to of. imprisonment: And he villl wi,nt when he had discar'ced her she had deep Pool. He knew In a struggle Mary heroer• s, is generally to sue irlumped tnto the seine one,. night, she would get the beet of ium, burr- Icer-sfuf Generals. In France th+ 1.return again; 1 am going to Perin finding, you know. London will He made a sprt��g an her, she was idea has been realized of commomor - , The gipsy girl was not a quick swa l.aw him up under another and there had followed ria inquest, taken by gurpntae', with one long- Inting in marble even. the expla}ts of .. ''-think r. She was silent for a few, name." Iwtth hlmeclf a hooted witness. It _ moment,, and then said : "1 scall find him." was a, na,�ty rorollectron. There Ifingered hard he closed her wind- !individuals of the 'ritnk and 61c, Oro -All he told me, .then, was iter." I" Another expressive shrug - war+ realty no limit to a'woman a PIPs, and is the other a knit® gleam- such case is that of Sergeant Robil "`Fie was very loud of you and all "Yar think not ? But I know too}ishresa, cA as he struck, and she tottored on lot, to whom a monunient has jug, that east of flans, bat, of course, all where he here gone. 1, will go to, lh.t that gave him an idea, that the pool's brink, been erected, and the town of Tulp these tittle matters have to come to him, and see whether -.Ste means to e'er ollectl.,n of the drowni-g in the At Chat moment a voice from the here, now followed the exam0e \'t Ma end sooner or later." desert me for grn d and ¢ll If s<r, 5ci e. He knew the pool in the aOt<1 screamed out !voting a municipal monument to "You think that ?" let him beware -beware the hr-Cere rd !murder er !" Sor hil Lewy, wase to March last + gipsy wood; it was deep enough, and 1f g "After some goats of experienc�'gLl's t'egean:e 1 her behaviour rendered it necessary, There was -a s};1ncFi as DT7riam's (fell while leac•Sng a .feta French sold - yes." "You really ought no: to read , there was nothing far it but that, body' fell in the water, a sound ai fess oain t more than 00 Arabs if "Tau think -your heather think:, - I __ Her future or his; and there was a runcang feet as the Frenchman made Alger in. that I shall silt down I well-developed trait ot-aelmihnees .in his escape,, and the path by the quietly and t�� ■ + ool wne baro. ARGE DIOCESE. allow this desertion ?" K if. W CHASE � C I is nature. Ccrtalnly he did not in- p . L Ta� :) To be Continued. - "Desertion l" He lawbed again - CAJM�N CORE... as 2Mris tend to let her be a stumbling -black ( _ _ The diocese of Fiiwatin, in Rup ' "My dear 3SIrTam, talk rationally. Is •m direct w an diseased f In his says It she was such a fool PHOV£D 8E WAS INSULTED. art's Land, is one of magnificent die We are free to .go our respectivo pa u by the Inaprowd Bbwer that she must start worrying him Lances, Bishop Lofthouse once walla ways, all of up." •' -• Herta cite tilers. dean the ata well, he must put an end to the - , "Not alone." pauaite•,uopadropptn in it* worrier. It a mosputtq stung you. The Importance of Weighing ones ed 200 miles to fetch a dgctor to( throat and permaria,<� ores , hie wife. Many of the Indians wall "Oh yes."' Catarrh sad Ha P•�•r. Gto..er you killed. the mosquito, certairb- Words at Berlin. did far you, for your brother." he• .+tt dealers. a: Dr. A. W. eh.ra rnent. twenty-five miles to church, and the L•dtete• Go_ Teresa sad Bu>fars One of the things about which u Bishop has baptized :acor�e of ba-Wel' • "It is not a good reward for all I He was glad le- hard spoken of her visitor to Germany has to .be care- who had been carried 150 miles of . "Ob, I tell you, I• intend to give � ea,a woman he had -befriended, be- Sul is tis choice of his forma of ex- __� you the van and horse. They are these penny dreadfuls so. inuch, Mir- rause there world 'be nr,thirg mys their mother's bucks over hard -tree . yours. from this moment. See, h.e. a lam: it is not healthy lar you. T. Cy rasions about her disal peararce. t reesion when he wishes to be em- en snow. At night the family woutt phatic, as the natives are always �' wee the receipts for the money I are 'taking too tight a hold on you- These gii sy women came along haw- sleep, wrapped in their deer -skirls. of paid for them, and this memorandum 'bli•ding your common ren, c. 'tli;.sy king things, - and having extiausted rushing' into Cour wish actions for 'branches laid upon the snow. 1 have signed makes ail the things gi 1's �'erigoance' is just the sort of ora tillage, sassed on to the ,.ext beleiatgvcrg, wi h, libernlly trans - they are full. (.rasp your For rot being seen again would sot fated, means Bina y ir.s.:lt, „}sou used to sing 'Every morn absolutely yours." A case- has- Just been decided at Mechanically she took the deco- I r.,ettla-my brother was tiled ed of you, excite the slightest susi.1 inn. He send you violets,' before we wen _ !merits of title he handed her. b and it Is 'good-bye' for 'e •'o". Berlin in which the plaintiff was call- said Bars. Rrimkin, with a g y was sorry to have to. do this, be ararricd:" ed a not He did Rat cause she had beeA a raft, losing lit- know what the watzi meant; neither �sigh, "Yes," answered 3Tr. Rrimkin, _ - tle thing; but thcri' he was not go- did the nran who used it, but it i ,,but my ,devotion has taken a more Kidneys = and Liver ins to let sentiment step in the way. The ofd radical form. ' Ei'c'rY month I pay P ;tad a beleidigung sound, w P Fio would s}rcak plainly to her, warn was not in the, dictionaries, and the the meat bill." . . . . - - her to quit the place at once and Court had never heard ant•ti`Ang like _ '----�-' __ for ever, and if she promised -h0 it befgrg. Part of the word, "fres- • WHEN BABY CRIES. ' Affected, Ods knew he could rely on her ell;-se0 -- -- ser," was evidently derived from .by - Z we 1' and good. 1f not, well; so fressen, to eat, used only of animals, When a baby cries almost continu I I . "I . . . . .1 i ltit:h the worse for her; obstinacy all it is'a certain sign that there is "" dcsen es punishment. saran being the verb employed when Y speaking of human beings, something the matter with its stom- .- . • • • - ., Before nine o'clock he 'prepnred for Rith the wisdom' of Solomon, it ash or bowels, and the mother - ap-aIntinent. It was an eas�yof - r. tl•ing for him to keep, fol• Ashley ria y occur , - Symptoi'ns—Cure COffles with the U8e OF had been compelled to go to Len- tt,e defendant where he had learned Baby's Own Tal lets, which sweeten " don in .the compell to keep a lung- the word, and he said be had heard the sour little stomach, promote di- it at Hcrrn(cld'e Theatre.. The Herrn- �els. gestion and gently relax the bow - 7 D a. C . -t s e''s _ Kidney Liver Pills `landing engagement with sur.:e. fel-se lows who we: a cycling to Ilt'ighton, fold brothers are tl;e R'erer and sera: 1 -red McIntosh,hicIntoshWabigoon, i Fields of Berlin. They write their ' Ont:, who. has, had experience, . and he would not be back till the last train. oicn plays aneJ use an abundance of writes: "When my little boy was - Expertise . damp, zald weather is I troubled with pains in the small 6f . !lis preparations were simple. Ifs Berlin slang and. Polish dialect. two months old he began to cry aril . -'K frequent cause of kidney disease. the back and in the side, was g: at!- swallowed a stiff brandy -and -soda The i3owit olds were summoned ed +kept it up almost continually day Sitting !n a draught so as to chill ually losing flesh and growing weak- and tested the blade of 'a keen, court as witnesses and ;Fie explained and night for several weeks: I gave - the feet and legs is frequently enough or. She got into &,very bad state, double. -edged knife h4 -had brought that "plett" was a kind of charity him medicine, but it did not seem to - to bring on .congestion of the liver. _ suffered dreadful pains and her ankles with him, He never travelled un- in which certain persons combined ease him a hit. I had not at this would steel! up so th&t we were awned, because, as he vel; jus4ly to invite d serving persons who were time used Baby's Own Tablets, but Golds settle on the liver and kid- afraid of dropsy, We bad a book of argued, you never knew what would in poor cirumatances, such as stn- the poor little follow was suffering Heys as well as the lungs. - The re Dr. Chase's in the house, and, read- turn up. His brother tieed a re- dents, to lunch or dine at certain so much that I sent for a box. lie stilts are diseases of -the most dread- frig about. Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver caber; but .they were such noisy private houses on stated.days of the obtained ease almast from the first full painful and fatal sort. , week. The person sending the ia- dose, and in a few days teas quite y II,ills, deridvid to try them.. Relief things, they called attention to what - .As yet there has -never been dis- ' soon carne with this treatment, My you done the dnstant you had Citation might name Monday and well Since then he has grown splen - covered a preparation equal to Dr. ' wife has been entirely cured, and done it, whereas a• judicious aweep of Thureday for his own house, Tues- didly, and is a bright, laughing, Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills as a I says she would not be without Dr. a keen; two-edged knife with one day and Friday for a fifendg. good-natured baby. I hold the Tab - prompt and thorough -cure for de- ' Chasm's Kidney lAver- Pills for , ten hand, and a" cry stifled in the Vic- Those' who accepted this form of g in the highest regard 'and cheer- • - ►angements of these great filtering I times the price, ' tim's throat -by the pressure of the charity° were plvttesser,ily but among Sully recomAZend ,them to all mo_ )rgans. , "I am "using Dr. Chase's Nerve other hand, and -voila 1 ' . them were occaslonnlly to be found. thers.' Pains in the back, headache, win- ,Food myself, and it tg building me Miriam was there first. She saw per who apparently could not This is the verdict of all mothers ►ry disorders, biliousness, liver cam- y ,. him coming, and although all. the get enough to eat, or who made lm- who hate used the 'Tablets, They up wonderfully." plaint, dyal•ePF(n• and constipation 1 Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, one pulses in her nature. seemed to beat polite re arks about the svporiority are good for children of all ages and k` soon disappear when Dr. Chax'e pill s dose, 26c s hoz, at all. dealers, the .quicker, and her heart to throb o1 the tare at other houses These always cure all their minor aillnCnt9. Kidney -Liver Pills are used. 1. pill Dd�neneon, Bstea do Co•, roseate. at breakneck pace, she did sot stir; latter, Aerpleki ,explained,. were Sold by medicivC dealers or setSL by . Mr. Art1•vr Walden, Ferryville, To protect you against im�t&tions she wanted to see how he would ple'tfresser, and upon hearing the C Dr. Williams' Me t'&ne Co-. ., Carleton County, N.B.; writes : 'My the portrait tand o famous receipt Dr. A. greet eeivedr hor, as Adolphe had sad, touted the defendant In penalties rt promptly and �mai1 at 2f cents n box'',by writing yffe was a great sutiorer from kidney IW. CUase, BrockvfllC, Ont. - - i3tes tc. asters! yeai•a. She wr.s . author, are on every ilea. and as, &las l At:e Mad' ,come to 6t►- coats, f • . • . . - . . . W. �, , ,-_''--�._ .—, %....._--- . T . e- ..,• «.�, ;i, '., .;... .5v a-�.. _-Y-.•e•.-±.;r:'V M1•"'v aa,Y W ..":..=xn......Fsh rl,7rz .stat.$.--:. .,:...::_-2 : _'.. _ _ _ . � - ,..a �..rrmr+rzcrr+�m.^.p+^.�.'_ pt, - - - - . - a i....Nb..'.sA " : � 1 •m :.": 'i. "., .. _. .s _.'�'.z r. • �.^c wi'�ne`F,mr.•.. i.+tsa++•7saFm>'+•- ",.. .�.¢•:R^..aR^ - .. :z.w '" w..e , ...:.:.,•, -.,. ..:-.'aC'.- .- '.t. w .,. .,.. .. � rear-. son i. -k .. :.. „_ ,.. .; :.y?' �. •d.. •, '.'.v, q,.q',f, red .. ,v C ♦ " ^ a#. `.ri -'.'. .. •. ,.d .. ...,.. :. ,.,. :- '.. .:: v, w '.., f' . wap. ,.} . , . .. : .... .. ... �' •v..i. • '. ♦ t 40. v'w' ',` - � • cut. tioto the adyertisin� asolumns of Now dd?70Tgteefatents. - - - --- - our dailies for teachers in our rural 1 ---- . --- -_ _�_ _ _• -- - _ . T -schools. Our rural schools must have house and • their system c ung lose in the race. el otl Church arses 7aet nort o .The bruit-grotver� Association re- ticeryrtabla,tlte propart of n, E. �sootnt For Vartlonytrs %p 'y to I1I68 17. O't NOR ceceutly cont'eutti at Leamington has C11nrCi1 BL'bc,i, Pi_ering. WEAK -- done I resolutions some good work _ towards helping our agricultural class T OST -On Thursday, Nov. 28th, '03, If the government can afford to yield 1� in Claremont, A poorer book containing �e O e a g It n ■ L pro•uisar► sore 2or $100 madC p%sable to me, E r3 one ed now - ___.__ TEBDtiB to the demands of the manufacturers and shoat $5s to money. Finder will e. suit• - - atany point and too much is so done, ably rewarded CL returning same w mo. JAB ttea.f0p�sye"; •t.001tpaidlaadvan" they can andought to do soluething II:i17NaiRtl.>;,oiaremon6 s14 _ Pick - for the Lettering of this class. Pick- �f- ELLO, HELLO -Fat cattle and r ' y BATES OF ADVEBTI9INC>} t Pring contains many orchards andbogs wasted ii'hea you have est stock y A trees of pears, plums, etc., and if some- y kind Toady w see drop a a -d fur price—�wtm insertion, per line - 10 Cents .thing could be done to make the ratesnwastamlehcobae2rtl;s�17 beeq�ent insertion,pe r line - 6 h hone49•a You ifradoesnot taalnde Legal or Foreign all- on t e R. Ft s better, ave could send out uaonng cnttla to teed on sherae, write os%0 w4m - yartisemante a nice unfit the fruit that too often Special terra* given to pasties molting con- wastes under our trete ---eve-steer �% ANTED—As soon as ice is fit to - stats2or 9 or 0 months or byy the year. Half- about the back -bone of our country � T cut, %.good thteshieg engine to rile an Ice "warty or yearly oontraats pe;abie quarterly. Elevator, also s fe.v mon and teams. 8usinees Dards, ten lines or under, with paps. being the farming element and the a See success of all enterprises being de- Cana." le eCo., L't'd 4'd Esl lanadestteer, .est C �. it» year, $3 OC, payable in aQvanos. P b 'Curonw, or at the teahouse at Frenchman's „ Iia! xot3oe in !coal columns sen Deets per line, Pendent, upon good timnotes upon the 11aY. 6 1 ne each subsequent insertion. Pif t _t and -- • ' peC1a1 oontasas rates maul) ♦WARD.e ori e- on: No tree advartisiaV . if politicians are not too eager for of- a± !1 O RE AdTettisements wl4hoaL srrittea netructions flee and at their expense, there are Ll7 . V slRned lost u° or shoal Nov.4Lh. 6 Qrillbeinserted until forbidden and o> a many little things to be dobe by a icy perso'n�ghiving such Information on foes. D �' �a a stordingly, orders for dis°oz•.{nniag y lead w her receva will receive the above to. �J _ - must In writing and sent to the pub- government which will material! ad- )) rT� vance our farmers along Vruit, animal ward. JOHN GHA 1AM, Loc sol 22. P. Picker + ' " - 6-8 4obWork-protmptlT attended to. lug Highland Creek !'.O. and sin trans ortation lines and in --- - - �. ,ie published i -Try Friday - morning at Its offs b'i P . - _ — PfCkertag Out. the matter of an equable assessment. WA,ti-TED-A trustworthy gentle- Fin - James Fowlie and. family sx ect to ,na„ or lady in each county to mane e / - - -' iiiurkar dt Thexton, isroprietors move to the Sadler farm UII t o 8th buancia for an old established house of ootid _ s' . Con. befOPC'Smad. nn -1&" also sm A s1ral,Ibe. boos tide ,reek• _ � S. and Mrs. Orvis have returned ly salary of g18A0 pail b7 abeck each �dondaT with all expenses dlreon trotij Deadga srters from their trip to New Ontario. They kfoney advanced for cxne°se■. !inclose ad. Our 'Politics -strias Iadepaidenes thoroughly enjoyed their trip and re- dressed envelops, ![&°ager, 360 too $tda.. Of IIeBvj►, WtrID, neatly -trimmed, knitted -sour A1rn-A Firs-rolan Loco Paper. ort the ez•Audleyites prospering Chicago, - Our I7=-pevotat3ons -'rhe heartT While there the attended the wed- ' - -- - - Support of the ueople of Pt.ksrine sad vicinity y. ['�,�j ANTED---FAITHF'Ch PERSO` H ding of one of their grand -daughters- 7 i to call w re's l trade and nge°ts for mon• James Holt, of the base line, has. urantarin Ytoase bovine we'k sstsblished bn.t. Hygenie Vests, ail Drawers _ - e:per once ut 'r'1 •trstKht salary iso paid ca, moony advance l: prey Das 1� FRIDAY, DEC. 4th, 1 rented the Madill cLl® nes.; i ua tern eeessary; Position Ver a"'SnL• week, sad es pe _ j. tt.ataess successful. _ A]nalose self-addressed Beat Cashmere and Lau,trs Wool Hosiery• he9V Ringwood — — envelolw. superinteadeat Sravder-1 646 Ito v mbwere Gloves n_ ° _ _ --- - - - —FUR,NITUBEi -_---- �TRAYEL Prom tltr preruiees of the• 1�PJn$ 1�rti0 Shirts aLfj Ltalrsi'rr5.r barC ]Knitted wool— ,.� undersigned, lot le, cue :f. uo or ►buut Socks. Cardigans, Sv;t aters, Top Shin $t Lined Levi Arn15 iia t•ay at"pr(,sent'lectur- the propertyoflJOS. PEN"NOCK, k . 1 U:1rWtn Le'Car ti Ynan <,ltl. Freda elle ember 4th, 'Q3, std r`,; of plal.:rtn - Fradwy, :iu, • , ►.y Irl; In the lntere.,t.4 (:f the Fa"Werb Tal, w.th • tn, wn'• a Smocks, Mitts. • In.�tit:rtes, bull, a Guut b:rc4 alts' a e Tbe ine!nI)ors o: the F.ngli,h church , spore. S ze,v a m% ue gas wU, to lead] Don't IL163 tlSEgb GG10d$, tan' tnaki: l ar:iye l tt•I`r.I.,.ticx + for Th lowing, viz: th,,lrs r covert' Jt 3! Lt)1� !trust itoad �d The following, tbe•i: Chr'isttns:, tree ertPrt•i:nrnent. I'ptu•lor suit, 5 pieces, 1 (fining. room -__.__ - _ The u:any ire i:cfa of `leg. Jl.hn ;;t;st 8 (Lairs, 1 rule -award. 1 txtensicn _�� S � s 1"anted. rTosn; :•eceitt.l a �h'>ck last '.t evk when table, 1 fall-le-tf table, 2 bed-roctn suits. a 1 hrar'l+: t•f It r u::ti.nr:y (!soil!, after a lGU yards carpet. 8 kitchen chairs, i i " ahort i1ir.es.+ r,f r,;;'.y 1%Vn tt`eea. She rocker. x rantity of deicing, I box Fainf'f� W; s held In the- v: ry higlo w, -poet, store and pipes, I cN:ltre table, 2 set8 ,and wxy active in ewarch :.in «rs, and )f !,cel spring,. 2 matrexses, dishes. _ -t„o:; a �,:,nt:i trot I,al In tit stone r•f puts and pans, etc. I have a number of Figs, G cveel:s o11, _ '- ' the La Ir, Inc fat L i ,•�:noI:r. iFk�e undersigned are prepared to pay the -highest prices for all kinds Tertas cash. Sale at I o'clock. to diaoose of. her ea'ii ,loath, a,volrowing loisl,r,n(i Everythingmust he tso!d. - -- _ of coarse grain. ^� and oue cl:il.l for whore in�tch symrx- POUCHER fi POSTILL. It, will be to your 9.'.vaatBgLe to see us bEicre cisposing. ,illy cx}>1E3Ke(1.V .-I. Jackson, Auctioneers. We are Iilso bandliug Fill kit;di Cf Fat Stock. Audrey, • 2.. _ so Yeasts EP.UCIi POdD. ©NT. V'AN STON E & PALMER '1Te n .tired in la,- week + r�prvrt of ;aT 1t:CEthe coun�ii's doing♦ that T:ao•. Bayle:r tti al Petitioned fm' the op-•+::nq up of-t.he sidelinebetween lots+ he. ,j U in th'. 4th eonce>s!tir, I. Thi3 i ( u' .dune 4yl i g Sale;m s�o as w Clave a,•cer a th hay sew 4 l •1;acres llunhasetl. Pie can Rrt Lh!^cCOW1. trayof tl::y mad which f:( not RAvC ' -cleared. of coamv it is not a imnalr Des copystioNTsage _ - iagre+y but nercrthcles a little tv ,rt. ..... _ ... _ tun ma! t Y.,,ivn 1 nMrte yC'11„ i aQerCn and Tee wCc .. _ on tht9 vru(il(1 tunlcY tL.paS.a i.,i2 L,r his J+ ° .hetber ao Ladles . Q'a,or7 a•r•ertw.n car a■tnlon free _':teaming. \uw w,)tl!d it jwt Le !.ester tnvenul'n .s or•'eebH pstePandlibta t omm%ntes,. _ tions stnctt7 e.+neda itra6 Lias,dtx+oa.nn t+stsarA fur OUT council. %•horse policy is to "tons tree (llae`4 envy for s.earin _ �""°'` E ter} thing in Hats , .clo.." these sideroad.+, to gi%t Klin ata apcetWnwmtw� nhn%atie�irvee�to aesetTe 9 -slight fit,-ure thiv land and thus leave %� �a - 1 it stored to pubic i' or+,tl�rhin.lr:� .It b J liner fbno w 2 , ,wv0l be a trill ct expezi- to the town- Ready -for wear , a A �n•t+o•net� tFeetnued went!+ 1 At■Mt r • ' _ • lS" g tatauan of and ncsenttno 1r+ar+u.l Terms 6e s iY�ady-tic- 1 rliu 2` 30" 36' ' >wh h always and nu. -feat �IO(t be c c- sol v !i sh:iriitUtlfrf, mv'��}oaf ma'Qs• SL d Dya�t nawWYa ^ Mr, Dearel. of "he <' •'le,Cint" Llati- ��11� & L0.3618rosslway. �ieW i `� ' tate -t.iff tt itti pee?ens tit l l:r I.t•ag e lima Rttr. •Z F St- wasbtnatoa?10 All tt119 seABOCt'a Features. r prt W."J•! DEVITT. �.. ! g and gsLvc .tin WtAne. etentn r ydrtsna cn: ,aritgi-Il word.. �at� _ - t Ni r.IK h ;t t� ifs ar.li :^i::fly bare Rata ice of - stock reduced in frwii I:Litois aft••: their %,utl- Price, Trestle bel cost.. •-Dealer in Qneern ton and P. M',. lid Ccuir t. Centt'nt a1tS-A�-S Ott 3•r r s ::t: -en; e. ire .; in ` i arge of hip :hand. This Ceulrnt is bc,tlFlrt in carload lt,i- Rtl�� trill be- "stet to ' farm art n. Hump �� Sade. for next four week--. customers at very lbw prices. t-el'e'Nl• ont. : bIr f amen ek after a lin;termg You make money by calling. i Ni, -kit -1 w,t ;:1t NS' tt eek only to be- ---- -- - -- s talo n dwxr. a ith Pncuwonia. • Sile• i, SGOITS EMULSION won't rusks a �+ t19% it:F a hal c? t. a rlr tti ith .it, hump back itrsl;h t, mitha wtU N fluke ]�, LTerow, brougham ^_e ryas ettjuyeel by niany'of --- - - _ _...__ - - their foierids at the re.-idcn.e of lir. a char b lea$, bot it faeds soft !lane bar fdi last reek. � end boats diseased bores � ds arrsong T . t v' e - "few dtnuitts tit m vvY � 4 � a �/ e �� -' lec'1 a anti !;iµ. jvaalters aid a p They are 1\ eaV, .l �T�ne . � T v • < K , p` rickets and boat I'm den- I'lyng t rip from York here Istet week. cord for � The article, MIT. Editor, some lilac SCOTT a 40 Wit . �U1�Ven tent �~ ago on -the littleness of school-t-mch- Torvase. !� a is tlalsric s was to the polus n ell said. t aa. andit.aaaain=glsts and Cheap At is a •crying shame that our• public �� In Feeding Stcx 1<. by using :D a th estf -Cutter Tinel � !teachers should recriye no more than good Root Pttlper. «ge have the best for baud or r a laborer in the -factory after all the - if you don't believe it buy one and power. Also � indmills, Triad And- Sheep - wvork of preparation therefor and the- try it. -We mean Powers: Steam and gasoline Engines, r greet rPsponsibilfty upon hien after. _$awi>9gJacks, Grninf�riudere;•Rt+gons,:Sleighs, (utters,'etc. !great cold facts of silch low rattans -a - • Evans' -:-'Pumps ! icOmfletition, often recklessness smogg Bro g am the teaachers, ,and the commercilkl " -Geo., spirit in rho ople of the 'sections as ] u money.��t•t t The best va ue for your ' 17r o. Philip, �r•� U h - represented by their school -boards. The only mmediea are, out of the Th •I` prrrfegsion and let it fall to the ladies rIl$ d ` e nb �- Cast � _. and Tro hs -made '!entirely as it seems to be doing, or to order. (a 009 00 0 - -make, the payment of salaries fixed by - _ © © "Ono © © © © © © © © © • over: ilment or municipality, and the `'� �, gg seems to be tho, better wa} ' E Y AN ►7, `!,atter f _ -while the former is the more espedi- N �� S � ■ i 't • �h Not Open, ANLN . - Y roc00 ever ri Bank of Canada . ers o _ SOv g Picker"ing One dose of Ayer's Cherry n est wed f ate. .It on small urns as well as Interest alto from d of cl(po�' c lge Pectoral at bedtime prevents��'`��`y,-,�, n. night coughsobronchitsTeA Jan''n-ary-_ © � '�' i'�`0a � No crop 1� CherryLum ber`ar. --Pectoral.1905' n Pa''d -Cleaner _ _ __ M01 _ doctor's medicine for all Y dllkinds oftough and dresaedLumber - Y - tl - - - Silo oo is ' House fie affections of the throat, bron- -= - Lath, Bhina les, Doors; Sash H - - - r - chisl tubes, gnd lungs. Sold - ishings ma Sal material _ _ For Cleaning Windows i tura for over 60 years. TO New t�UbBCrl- - --and Silverware. -I brow$ Used A7wes Cherry Pectora to m7 }� p�s�t _ - tomlt tfor re ig and ieW aD���bintor e�itnll IlJ Vl O bOoDlaeren Oankg and water sloughs mtsa6 - •• - -- - lren:'-IrIY. B. a. BZ"rX ia(. slim I'll 1•. - , - . . - Eureka' Fly Killer, .. . Zeta.. sea . p.Ib J. o. sorsa 00- A o - - _ i .. Ari dra sb. for yoe,ell iia... - •' . _ - - - - _ .. : e _ - 'Binder Twin© l;to. _ _ Night Coughs we D. Gordon. of 0r 1, 00 a We J. Reazin Hardware L[etehant , PioklirtnQ,,OaI. !L®ep the bo Wei s opt it wl,nust one. _ a►ror's Pills eIt bed ln'te, F1: }w,erat',u,.•„'�a,+Mn.,z', ,+. -7,�' .. 'd '...:. .�'. .. •,.,�,,.,,..„�,,„,�•sewc'�t!_s'y-a�t_4,''e'"� tf�?M+ ' wKL!” 'x 'i•%Y'..:•awvv .a.....4 ...__. w, -r. u ...c .�. a ..'. .' . L•.:'. �. - `-... __-_ _�•. '...-._�..'......—..».m. .. a.ww,-..+w..r.•+:.u.r+w.s«snwi•w., _. �.... ..- w nr......, ., s..,...a . ..-C....a...s.v.,'^" _ _. SEI• 1. _ - ••� oLwFFID elis�r•T to be represented at the council' - --r _ board. - r- rin nice] Rev. H. Crozier, of Ashburn,' 0n - j 1 V ..from leis reset]-t'illness. •— I n•ill occupy a pulpit u .ts' �HRISTMAS •r jr Magnus Henderson has moved � church next Sunday when he will L at Beal. S a batik into his own house.bring the schemes of the church ' = - - Cotters for sale at reasonable befot a the congregation, Rev. Consumption 15 a human c Rockers and �EasyChairs ;prices at stn. Dowswell's. * Mr. Tait Will ofEciate at Ashburn• weed flourishing best In weak - ` _ Mrs, Thos. Gibbons is expected Every tax -payer has now been lun s. Like Other weeds it's Book Shelves, Easels, Etc. home from Toronto this week. resented with his bill. It would _ pp Basil destroyed while young; ; Diptheris is note pretty much be well for every one to have his y Y y g • ' :eradicated from this locality now. bill receipted before Dec. 14th, so .when old, sometimes ink- Nothing Better Mr. and Mrs- Emory, of Ver- that he well have nopeicentage to possible. for an _'Xmas present mont', is visitlSg friends around pay. Tile collector will be at the _ John Gerow is doing a rushing next meeting of the council in the Strengthen the lungs a3 j'013 business with cistern tanks these forenoon only to take taxes from would weak land and the Sys any who may wish to pay. AunieiWilkinsou, daughter weeds will disappear. John Hagen, of Agincourt, is �ilss _ ppending a few weeks at Wrn. of the Rev. Dir. Wilkinson, is at The best lung fertilizer 13-- Scott's Emulsion.. ork Xm'as- -.,Goods .a�tpresent teaching the jtmior de -p5 Mrs.' W. J. Graham is in toe partment of the public school is cod too, but it is very hard • it this Week visiting her hos- here, owing to the absence of g • IC ristm lS' ' Prises Land. IS , The small quantity o . . . ...... f suo�t- sick bed of her mother at Cooks- The time to treat consume - which fell last week is staying vine. The trustees were very tion is when you begin ng -with us well. fortunate in securing the services y g rn Fine Presents. Fine Toys. Fine Candies and Nuts. Fresh Fruits. Our merchanta are now busy of one so capable during the ab- to hide it from yourself. ]sins Currant$ and Peels away down 1 Pric and making preparations for the sence of Miss Hyslop. Others see it, you won't. Raisins, very best quality. Call and Ret prices, also Christmas trade. As we predicted last week the , •� Dont wait until you Cant beautiful calender from Miss Maggie Hamilton ret Caledonian rink, under thea roin ronto much im- management of J. J. Harvey, was deceive ourself any longer. R. Forsythe' proved in health. ink in this part of the Begin with the first thought • One of Milton Benson's children Province to.be open to take Scott's mu sion. Agent for North British and Mercantile Ina. Co. _ is suffering from a severe burn re- lie. On Saturday' last it was cow- g - ceivec] from a lamp. ered with a fine coat of ice, of it isn't really consumption so - Mid from l Eastwood has re- first-class qualit The devotees much the better; ou will soon cove:N frf en her attack of Is l w curling, hooey and skating forget it and be etter for the grippe and bronchitis. I were seen enjoying thetnWe l k g Seasonable sod easonable­. le Miss Laura Dowswell has re- their hearts content. SVe look treatment. If it is Consume• - -.turned home from Toronto, where forward to a successful winter's tion you can't expect to be he has been on a visit— - s€�rt; n 1 _, �£ ,i o,z•at u ed t once, but if - - C r a n u you will APssvP stub -Proof and Light - $obt7w., spa -,s; ci e o 5feax _ of Uxbridge is Nuffering from a� eign bank has been transferred to be&in In time 8n gt b 1s and Felt Boots. -severe attack of pneumonia.. Stonffville. Although be has been rigidly regular in your treat- oman'9 Felt and wool -lined boots and slippers. A unanimous call has been ex-� in our town only one month, he ment you will win. _ -Get your heavy rubbers half -soled and save buy - the to the Rev. -lir: Park, of � has made himself a general favor- tag a new pair. ' Daufield, from the Baptist church I ite by his affable i:ianner• He re Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, _ Henry Micliell has gone to York ! has been most painstaking and t all you Can, eat all you _ At the corner shoe store. to take up residence kith his obliging in his dude= at the bank• can, that's the treatment end _ daughter, Mrs. Pilkey, for the His many friends here ]egret very Shoe Merchant, daughter, er. � much his -departure from their that's the best treatment. '` W. M. Palmer, Claremont, Out. In' another culawn appears an mi(Ut but will be pleased to make t�,•e -will--send you - adverticement of Jaa. CC uderbill, I collie him whenever he can make _ g I it convenient to visit our town. �--�•= a little of the Emul- tthn 1•st a arse contaitlin vola `j. J. Stark, the iuxnager of the sion free. - - - able ]nope ak Prendergast in the ilr. Theater. of tifcruat. .filbert, So Rank, nag in (lace- ttire, r`re ei Mabel uin•,r - a is succeeds g � mout on Tursclay and reports- on �• '4 , 'e have them, bank here. �-e are pleased to ;that the C'►ai•eniou t branch of the �-;' i,m,, Qa y„ par, i bank is meeting with great sac- SCOTT & BOW -NE, ..• _ --• �elrom�e him in our midst. g g - . 31iss wilkingon of Tcironto, i r cess alitl bas been vellus a g�>rxl cnPmisrs, a ;end prises are right. a the da • the bank �.�• :. visiting frieud3 arot:uclhem• Her!, business frons 5 Ontario. ' brother, David, is rrlicr ng yta `opened its dours to the public. Toronto, _ -tion agent Hughes, who is at In i he staff now have cozrrfortabl}' and at; all dru;;iab. furnished. Ja rtments over their . - ent ort the sick list. _ - Next we you can flucl a =glen- r office as it to a regulation of the FRS FY Cn�Z i'Ofi a SLE -The Of All "Kinds did assort C1�ristmas goodq'i bank to have. two of the staff �+$�� on Dvf3�e�1 r ,od•:n�aed da• for ••I. s-froyh mhan coir stov V at �lacuab's. Everything good'' Sleeping on the premises always 3 ha�a �ubt. 1soy1 >3,,�, Los •t Con. 4. -fifP_salt land cheap. Cull alid see them. to guard against burglar-. erica t I Bake your selections enrl ` A bazaar and oyster sul)per will - _ Er - John Adair, at foreman, be given b the I.adie% Ald of Er- a by q has moved hi, family from Perth, skine Presbyterian church, Clare -and is residing in the Gerow resi- moot, on FricLiy' serving, Dec. ce, Cream dente. The come highly recom- 18tb. -Ten will be eerced from t; y - I,•4;J meude�l and a e trelcume them to o'clock in the bast meat of the o = ' church and at d p.m. an ezcelient•'s our village. Frul 1It•d. �S -'f3o -er, tt•e are sorr•3- to, program will be given in the tat<•u �lsay,hay lta� a paralytic �troke� Ball, itrcludiYtg Ali:i Jennie Doty1903 P11Mns •� `;� . w��,��.� ! s � -. sand grave doubts are entertained ling, elocutionist, Toronto; dor. F. ' Ll �✓ for her recovery. 316s Ni. lic tiny, S. Badgeron , salol=t, and other Parlors _ her ran(1-daughter, ! equally good talent. Many ar- of Toronto g s Is attending to her in her aftlic•tia)Il ticley-nitable for '?';cue. FIreseut• • , s The Hanle- of Geo. Cooper and: ate being inade by -the ladies and j ones i'n<leritiil are freg11--litly ! will be sold at the Bazaar in the Windm* ill + Jl hall, :�dmi.siun to tea and contest , 11 kinds of Vegtables 1 ' � ,rueutic"uec] al�caaclitlytes for snail• , icipal honors. The uortlt end of I —_',cl:tit-_�t)e; children Loc. 'R'e are prepared to do a!1 liiade cf pork - the township lie__—a strong cls -iter I� YOU WANT Store will be opened in 13rou llsm • p 6 Promptly pertainiog-to the pump bnsinees -- ----- R9so!ioe eaFiae 'Rin]; on or about Jlaj 18th, 108. • �.. i, W.31ILL and Threshing Outfit, Brar.tfor3 wia3 mill, De3rio,, machinery 0 For bsle-•Tho noder•igaed ha• n ares binder mowers, corn harFeeters, corn : F. SAtiDERSON, BMugham. class L, D. S., 1J h. P. en¢fae and •sw•iu'll eon- �• -� —plese • 611 +o s is b P. bawler ee >la•soy turesh• ahrndders, Pane wire fence, binding opine, Bncoessor to .2 Lractio0 engine and bJou.irc3 cteanar, aa3 buggy or stone boat. See or write ��h n e�`Q�Qy J(}orDgr $pII, L'IarlinOIIt. taalc and ramp: Ali in ¢cod rnnniad order. u ' Agent for all Any parson' du•irous of f«w'04 them should W. F. n. Jones. it HOpklnB kinds of veh• Q Riohardson, Agent,lPiakering. ? Call at iot 94. con. 9. Nicltenag. AL: RED HAT- My 13ati1se m, • 7 wAttD. aaremons P. o. idles manufactured by O� McLaughlin - Co'y, of Osbawa. �c an the purobase of We are Tse u _ IjtSJJ4L. STi�N0 The Empire Medicine Co, of London, I$avlgg Our= .� Ont, has appointed the undersigned as 1sh e is * ..CRZA)4�[oral agent fpr Pio the ni toe the most won---Customersj�N��MUIderfnl discovery of the nineteenth Dent of e Nose Thr , For the treatment' of the 'p, Bronchial a La . It ' r lde ,` • ' Bro ht 1 Tubes lid age oa es Co t 4' �.. A• G$EIG, Agent, ckeruig• Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay rave -- UCL 4nr larg6 buylDg,ca- and all throat and lung diseases. write �i ,. TO part�cntar�, a-utoak-of- ; - - repairs constantly on hand at. • J1 H. B10HARDSON'S green Riv®r. Oxit. W 'Papers, KnI� -.41,r{o Woo b 4i rtant showing of finest display of aq m e 1 g ; ° �-0 Q 3 E '�i • �; Chios. Avery large assortment of ... '� e t : � •e » I ,� Btatioaar9• Books, Dolls, Toys, jubt Call . � � i � E received for the Holiday trade. and see thens.1 ; I p.. a O fig •- •, i5abeoriptione taken for all M&Razines,l Weekly and ly�Newspapsr, „ICm o G'g �g Og cSti �Aaw^m$nco0 .7a cp N T, a 4d � . � OI�CNp-ent a . C Brouaharn 9th, Port bridge :4tb, Canniogton Perry 11th, Ux- 13tb, Beaverton m John' 61, - 33=030=.. _ .. .. St rete d r w o m Jeri • +e+ n 0 t ••► I Feb ,. - - - I— pr•�= r•el AI 'Papers, 0 Sall -.41,r{o Woo ,.. r q e Afar 1 .130 .,r.IPaints JHeoPe Jnl7yll • �.N{� w !• ,�• fig �! '�° r rI e p I ' _ ��'{'i�, m n p.. a O fig •- .• p Oct. I y -f prl R01.', !- k r ^ b large freshstoA:now on 11 ,,t Prices in,�Vall,Paper�ranging i t�Rnary 1!104—Wbitbv Deo �•,0 6'b, Oshawa 7tb, >.. from Be. up. "' """ Brouaharn 9th, Port bridge :4tb, Canniogton Perry 11th, Ux- 13tb, Beaverton John' 61, -----pBcrty—ambles —us- - One9• veal direct with the eery largest makers thereby saviE." the wholesale man's profit and t •. allowing us to make LOWER PRICES on our Blankets than if bnugbt in the ordinary way. ., d the roof of this statement in the Yon %l fin P . extravrdln>ry good values we have to Offe:• HardwareThe"RussillCot f 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto. M—mow wsrsls��u n _ '..1'�,l°A"n!�...,al..wS'L•L''�;ti„ _ �:u...zir. '%�. ...�_ -�--'- k�_.'�_.�rs,�..io-lie. __ _. �:_:s3 Q.ae,�,,:�e.a��r -L7€•^�+•.s�-•-` ��'•Yqy_'�,,,- •'.•r'a."�,�."r'.. .. !- Y , 1- . . -1 ­ ­..­7�1� , ' ' 1� , ,.-, ' - . ­ , I 'A , . . . .. �.-,;,�',­��, --4,Z4 1, , I . , � ,*� -1 , " �� ';-. .: � ­­ *: ,:��. -t. . . 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I - � ... .. . .. - *Z. � 7 . , � - I � . : : - I *. I . . , I . . : . . . I I . .. . : . - .� . - � . . . . ­ I - . . . . � � I I . . . . .. . - . , . . -- ?- : -%� . I I . . . 1� � - . .. � - ... 1, � -- '. I -- . --------- , rn!"�-- ­­ ­ I the dry flour and sugar together, A.N ACEING BACZ., .. .... , 1, . . I strong, healthy milk coadition " there . - �.­'��.� — �­- . - ­­ - - I then add the boiling water and, W.sit -- . , 7. tie tr Main . ily, the butter and davoring - . . .. '.. � *1% q9t?0? ,en- - Th flavor can ' The Trouble Usually Due to lm� I .), zuble. in ' taining a pro tab An as *13D 'a ow. - - - I -e wild be removed I % - is . . � " �t' Abo-utthe �. ,% - tial which tr not be emitted, .1 water fawl by pure Blood and CloiZed a warm, clew and light stable. We -1 I from rabbits and . - . 0 , I . . : .. ..'� , . * . ! soaking them Sweet . Kidneys. I�. 4q14 . CaRm - must not no-lect­ it. There to cer- . . over night in . I . " I . . -- M il. - , , milk. . . that wear - . I I. - tainly a lack of appreciation on this - . .. House Nobody likes to rem y dragging backache is -­ . - - - -­­ 011111 Is f -N. ovo the eyes .01 ­ ­ : --- ---.M � lie, matter what the feed � � � y more dangerous than you think., It . Ipoisit. from a pineapple, but it can be done - I may be, warmth must 'be the by- . points straight to deadly--% HOUSING AND FEEDING COWS- . in a very short time if it is the first -s I word. The best small. investment I . 'then trouble. Your kidneys ache because a product of I ever made in the dairy was the in- i cut. In slices. The ll can your, blood is bad, and filtering .,- .1 . Milk is essentially S. -be easily and quickly pared. through has clogged them'with filthy � Comfort. The whole question Of I troduction. of water Into the stable, � Bread -ready for the ovenSt,'I . .. � . . . .. � - gra, is inflammatory -.. poisons. 2nliIk elaboration is one that must 1 1 would not argue the bow of doing Orange , The juice arid a littleCommon . -e finger, the 1, 'can never . 1. 11 1, Buckets, any other Watering ted rind of one orunge, one cup gran-- when touched with ti urging backm,:ho pills have its basic cause in a full mt;asure 11it. , ­. . .. dough koprings back, leaving no dent. I . sof av- - suited to the taste of the ulaWd sugar, 8 tableepoons butter caro you. They only'exc-ite the kid- ­. 1-nni satisfaction in all that no de%'160 and �3 ollcurnstaxch. Mix the corn- The old theory that bread must be neys; they can't possibly t :'gongs to maternal functions writes owner: . . kneaded . *.tiff with flour - in Order to . . .r consequence The natural desire for water is not starch and sugar, add enough boils �g I be tier reliable. cause of the trouble in the blood. Ar. 11. F., Cook. In e . - at tills season and every water -to the orange juice t mak 11 , good in riot alt It Dr. Williams Pink Pills are, the only "- ­ . ... . � Ithis if -a Mother and a �, . . ,. . . the housewife so great 7 - I ­_ I . inducement must .be offered to in- I J. cup of liquid. four _this irl. Its inuch earier to work if mixed Sort, positive cure. for. aching kidneys. ­ . ­ .could be more f,equently consulted in Icrease the volume of water conium- ,sugar arid curn.starell stir voil ri.iAl-01I quicker' ard 18 I'list as del"o"s They make'new, rich, red blood. .. . . .­., . I I (these nintteis theie would appear an I . re profit and ad. From actual weighing I have ly over the' fire until it boils C r, 1114 If 111,4'alil th(l 0111 w$'Y.- They crincluer the Inflammation and - ... !increased milk flow, mo Lorm4niq will keep for a long time dri"e out the poilvol They cleanse a larger degree of al comfort. It found . a per animald demand, from then add butter and vervv hot, me . .. . -5, Clear Sauce : BrAl tug -oil oil a r,helf. in a cool, dry the kIdneys and stimulate theAn to !a with this in mind that I'so oMn 175 pounds to 173 pounds ever 24 . that.' * writ ll If lJnX - . )-.ours. The amount of water con- cleat, and tIr4ck, ot.e pint water and plive arid cocervcl with glw�g tuml- hpf,Llthy action. Then your back- . . .. - . .1 -appeal fur a wozinan's attention. . to f i -ftilli4h. lfe?e is positive,preat � -, . to da:ft� mftnageWeat. ­ ­ -­ ludned will not he in l )rl nnn-,up whilp murar- WN."- t i, Ill; h. . .� . . .. I e, will she unsex � tion to tie _ -milk given. Some COWS white Will Or lenion JuLc-v. Chli'llen, Ifikon Jaw:1-i vi J!q ol-firrite 1911ven t7 Mr. Geo. Johnil of Ohio, . .. - * Herself thereby ? Will tl�e thought (seem to require, a large quantity per- Plain -Sauce : Crouin, IJ ,rupsi mugar ill If rnJL ,in to rook in tnamurl'i fN. q., who gays :--My son. now . . .. �e yeftrs; (4d, sufferr,ed' - 1 ,r ION-- h aps accountable for by indigestion. and one cup butter; add two %%t.11 watcr and till"wed to boll f-)rlWjsJY �.Iig ,.n with -, I . 1, ,of the dairy mother effect .he or fevered condition of the stomach. beaten eggs and Just before reeving 111, hitutilil. t4norwr stantly ol JfW I . kt!,�o . . .1. . . : Ing, dutiful attention to ht -me arid ikit'r.4" tro-ilkle, from ge,.-pre pains in 4amily ? . In the -barn means for each add enough laulling water to Make ,m wat'ar, ip3,;jiL,At4yltovsLcpe-prii,ts,A '"Y'" the 0,fv tmlk, An4 piftw-d slpe.pJess nights. .1.. . las 0: ) .. .. ,. I :- L I ,,,, _ ,_, _-_ __:­� cow, all site •-needs without consulting thick cream. Flavor with sidirtionflis. )NI"e"l iL ;hLVi4jJ1 Wit #,*, wvl- JWlill trtp4l -4(4-�"A) irlo4jr-Srieri, but t��ery .. .. . ­ ­. . . .- All should know that secreting (whether or not she produced the Lemon : one tul)lespoori corlit/tatch, lid tilltil 0'el InAt hill s" , I roollsinit, `4{d WA kwir- In 1A.,.t he was I . . glands are adversely affected -1 al It ktivWx infrtj4afs Ifir ft lr,lu g-RI44 �e""J'w , hits. .. . . I tact with cold substances. Washing Maximum flow.. - two sicant cups w1gar, two t 10l:r.svtc,�V: hies &P,petife IRAW1, , I -'- I I . I When turned out for water the cow' sf)odl btitter, juice arid rind cif & itrits I)fttu4 with sL ibllvur ls.tilifq afrol ,,,4 }'*r * 1-114 ho"lly 4�> fhfs 13%usl6l; I I .. I . . .. - -the udder with cold water affects !­illl not unifol get----e-tPz%4-.---S­l lemon, . and a little grated nutl ijut '"ll it"Iti W-A:"--r-that iritil X '4"'P. �,V$#J-K4 11,411',pot 1144* fel 10,4 lr�t ,nf 0,-�-E, - . . -41k socroliop w--d--iro­t,cril In m, .. .. . I given by.i f I I&.ttlol )ui(4,' In it, 0,&- Will Ior7 e I . - -_tact with a. cold earth will have the Ing nothing about the chill ,Mix and cook in iss granite smu�(rt 'I)Mco, tir two , . ./ I ,-* & lri,irr, r", Pl,�I�rtl & fr , . ­­­ ­­ . ,.� -both water and air. To -day she ud('ing slowly orae pirit bollirl wat,el riot turn dev'k, � '1A,­f^,M&w1^f1 lipf. W�JII*Air% P'l-n.k 111118 I ­ -- ... I. same effect, not only to produce less . jacks, to -morrow she over drinka� Cook trntil It thickens. � Laid its raurb rilver for pasi,s.rV, issr.4. . firol l.hirt was P%e 6"pli, Jr,"w , I. I A. milk, but often a pMme cause of in- the other. Chocolate : Boil together ono V.up Indeed Ins- oi�ery pfiTrs­:m f,,r wf:i,Ir; I I.. . , , t J:�..Jr,ft that. : , . . 1; ra.ticularly One extreme is as bad as t i vis'. 'A I m,4115e. If@ ,- I---.... -fin rnmation. arid itil . o - A. - i`�Poj ! h'. 'he .1 . . 'Maximum flow will be secured only thick Sweet cream, ute cup br wrl �It is -i".1, Jr, whin It P1 owislort ) ", tt"1,14w�*ej . I ... . e a is this true with fresh rows whose It watering. sugar, one Cup wlifte rugae and J -Ili toixALd with hull its t),.4 lirriptirition �"�' ;A,f e,f - . (through stab we'i.0.4 mir-A I am now . . i milking machinery is working hard - I - . cup grated chocolate, Boll hard fill '-If Or,e-thriPll hoot to twe.-tkilrdoi, I.rd. "Ill . r . - -- I I . WINTER FEEDS. ' i"Jill twi, may }.hut of--f-py skymptr/ril of and very susceptible to t,nto-va.rd In- - . 2-0 minute�t, stirring all the t1ole'lirluet cannot be rendered in virmfor Alre troliblo Ir -as eixappeas-d and he .. ;,Jl . . 1. .. ­ a 6r those The feeds home griDwil, hay, silage' .. I . . . fluences. The dry cow I .1 in blit ill be placed tri. a diipping' . I Remove from fire and add tenispo; ' 41o� rj<rw aut %trifng al �-dlthy an any . neatly so are a negative quantity arid fstraw, etc., aiE� to be used eepe, ially Fans ' da.. Serve Cold. . . ipan and net in the oNen to bake wit, . Can be no . . . . I , " - boy cf his age. 'Mer, not subject to the same conditions. is It necessary to hate some SUCCU­ I ---- . . IrQM 'Cnnn�ll M'66 lard arid wiet sphuuld ti -en lie flr­ht th't tir- W41111'rg llp;.k 1201, L ; ,- � ; tie "l 4,,�,h_;,,-4),6_"&d"6LQ&"-1h,t -irre' food iii -en tttiqen . -e 10,�g ,fruit one cup .of ;ul,.'e, ,add .to it }:elf iAt tog-JtTx—urbefujlm tLey are strain- will cure -lrid,ey trouble, even in its . L- I � - barn care will alone maintain milk 'clover and for cows that at t'. �4, ­ - -and -i7,,�t�cd. � - . . - .. _ . . susc-ep- ,cup each of water sugar. - . . . - mmt re, forms." I . flow, neither will increased feed cc- in lactation. They. are -,-.cry ---.--- -- -- I table I . I— These pills cure. not oy,ly �Irfney Complisb the result at this Paxticu- : tible to changes. The grain feed lit comer to a boil arid add .9 - I I - . spoons arrowroot, di�nrl-.ed in, ,..,%,I TI -TE CARE OF OILCLO"T. trouble but all blood and nerve . ?r I.. I I . ­ - ­.: " - I j,Ai'l depend upon the cost of food trouble . . , � � lar season. nutrients in order to, a bel- wate-, to thicken it. Remoke from� 'When was),ing oilcloth, whether for i troubles such as rheumatism, scia- - ' ' " l fire and stir in a cupful of finely : the tatl*-,or floor, use no snap if de- I .1 Vitus . I FOOD NUTRIENTS. -a, ril litc partial p m. ,is, St. - .- . ­ . : 1, '- Any cow whose milk machinery is lanced ration, If the chemist is of fire . . I I anapnita, heart . awa.ifed will not respond. any more any ,value, why not ,;me him, and 1 C . 11 sirous; of preFerving tI.e poli -,h. Skim -'dance. indigestion � . Raisin Sauce : Mix toge!tr�', O'no "milk is serviceable but milk rots Itrouble, and the many ailments that than extra feed Will of itself make learn of those foods ,I that contatyk the 1.cul:ful en a of mala,rises and "fiat wa- , licit veiauh,; union juste, � make woman's life mi e' able. You -- . a horse trot fast that has remained largest amount of d gestibfii prdtkil - Iter; tie Juice and grated iird of a I rubb6r. - , carbohydrates and fat and Nvfi,.h is , I �and . such drippings discolor light cl,,_ I. get' th0re 11ills from an dealer ­ ' idle for a peiind. . How often we -.moii, aLso a cupful ,of seeded rals- ' in merli.;ne, or they will ... - .. I fail to appreciate that the course of- purchasable for the !cust, incil -If - ; Cloth, Varnish floor (11clotbit and ' ti� sent . . . growing ar:i- 1�,9. chopped fine. Cook ten rni%utes by mail at 7>0 cents a box or rJX .- . food nutrients is somewhat a matter Excepts, g with young , 'add a tablesroon. of carnsitarch. ; lincileumll fall and spring, to r eju.- boxes.for 82^0 -by: writing The Dr. , . - sure a beef' mals that require unus,ial borc-mall %enate rk*4r appearance and to len- , cf education. To .be , feed ,I,,ot rinoisteno,d with milk, ai-.d two tal Williams Mcclirive Co., Brock-,ille, . . . .. . - . . . .- . . milk-ing material I would not ­ �-rl&ilirs of butter. - Cook- until gthen their days of use Ileavy can -'1 nt. . . -a. - � , I , � , . ; . '.. - production. but a cow of avel War,, ut this season, neither would L % R, paijited yellow and spotted with � . .. 0 I onfacmation If taken - when I feed oats. . . . creamy. '0 e !&h.a,Aer colors, makes a durable and .. -- . ' . - . 11 I clal'y c I would not Ailcrouiit the vl of T i'i!ivaprle Sauce :' Be. -t well - .,.. I - WONAN"S - ROGRESS. - . fed upon stimulating - handsome kitchen ox entry cari -,. I . 1. . !fresh. and to bit" of two eggs', add pt.,I�erl,-el ' I . .. . - - .•- - b .. ., car,- cats, however, at certain time,. blit .1 New canvas absorbs Livich pal' . . irl producing foods, that if ar till croasliv, sten three table- (Honors That Have Been Accorded . 'tinued with h,cr..4n:'i.fJuaI peculiar}- we reed the most mliul5latirig N-e�ls, 1 sr"g . ­ C, - ' b,it many cocurlon ,-ii- I .­ -- I I am at present, November 5. f,,,d- sl,o,,ris of thicl, sweet cream al -d a ;cloths, was.hea eactily, and saves tie I to two Loudon Girls. I I 1. .. . - tics comidered, will minks for a much I teacup of grated jAr-capple. Ser%c 1 - 1. .. . 7. - . : . larger- production at this sc,a.ron. ing di�till,:o4s' grains and corn meal : . .. . . . .; floor and the flood wl,Vs M"`!-"--! Ybr th�, first time 1h the history of" , � - c o Id. • - chre ove may economise i 1 - unocil n tang- . - 1. . .1 _ r ' e � ,Xu�mci;Z - Mix to ether One tabl,?- � N - . . .. - . Tl;e q,-estion is often ral�pcl. that ex- mixed a,�eording� to the vC,ants. (it i 1 Wher e %-or be in floor point. theof medicine I I . .111 '1�� do 7 e"'c' I land, a woman -and a young one, I .., . . tea re ,rs vot pay'until this cru- nAvidual. In the main. �csv%e%er, rnrtarch and one cup cold ;let it not I I - . . 24w) pounds -di%tillprs' and 125 spoon co to Washing and hot weather cooking I too --has been- appoin-ted professor or - .. - q. -'- .:i: . . .., . . . tort colnes. F po,,nds corn meal. We are, in. my wulvr Pour orier tb;,; one cup of � tiscrUbbing (.003CS 011 UC list of wi:e ! . - I can ope,ily take issue ard.deferld yet- criable to--I<)ok-at the boiling wal.qr oil(] pl�4ce over. the killers. ' I I m I terms of- abaclute- equality with men - . . . Miss Winnie Collis, a London girl .- , ur till it b6l., then a0d orel I ite propo�itiort that it does pay Ji.cigntent, fetes from prolaer cisco -,alar; 'ti I't; N . - . , I . . ea.rs of foe(jing and concentrated i .. — - i -. - - t. - I * , . I. . from a3ternate the point not because they ate called ,euP granulated sugar, a pinch of .,land grad,irife of Newilliam college, . I -� . . '.�. - not feed- - in other words , -, - , y . .salt - and. half of a P'r'ated nutmeg -rl-r, POINTERS.. .. who has just been mttd,c co -professor . . .. . . .. do-tille,91 grain, malt sprouts I - .. . working parts ct a dairy cow quick- gfut4 the lsirnmer 1-10 minutes, then. add two I r � rci,ol instead and leclurer oil physloloiy In the : ' ' - I. � . - . - - .., ly conform to the ideal of her own- or any other feed, but what is ,� -ter a;I,-d . 1 tea , Cutting 1lFs with �e U�iN-ersitv-of Itedictri-e-, London. --has . .- r - - - -,'­� - or. measured to be sure by her liml= t-otal pounds per ton of digestible rl lablenpoo: q but . . `POO`1 of chopf,ing th,eni. in a tray in. the I ' 1. , . - - -'t rien i a. purchasable at a gi v en price.: , a, A la " $ t i min a il Aer vi:, - scarcely passed her. twenty fifth ye a.,•.. 'dairyhold-fashioned way. is much easier.. , , .w- I � tations and Capacityi 11aid Sauce . Cream f,re Cup but- t " e men. oho in- it -it is a6 hard, :low process of edu- i,, i The scrtickv, tough nature of the tig,4 �-"2he was a fellow studeut at .Nvwn- I . � . . rew,ler can quickly cri? - . cilps rugar, 'tie in. Sm., - L ion to, value a. food other iban iter and "I ,mak,es . shopping them'a long and ,ham with .Miss Jda..- ­dloy, who in i . ­­ --- - --va. jailly get large returns and others 'rat . i . -- . . . . --cial name. but so lonigllv. one gla's wire, g-'afe nutmeg On hard job. TI,vy can ' easil%. and recognized ' as the leading woman - who are as sure to obtain arts imam by J,s romnict - , -flat (fish. The , chemist of Filgland. Miss Smedley. -- ­ � viel.'s from stock riot maieiially un- as this is our orly praxtr(,e %%e shall ,top, op, ' and zles ve on a ' quickly be cut into tiviost of pieces ' . 11'.c in - their natural capacity thfough be unable to -view ti -e feed quosl4on � jl Al griiied irind.of a lernon may with a pair'ct reissue's and a great also Only -twolity-five, has juat. gone, - . . . fron.s. Ills highest ticienlific ,standpoint, 'be u5c,d instead of. wine, Inc. ,if raving made in, time and strength. back to Newnham, -her , I . . , ... hel I ty. - . , . - . .­ --rhe care ut this reason means the fireft,rl I the ' . -1 . ­ , I mention previous ,feed and care - . - I . TiTe white of an ,egg beaten to .vL am Jectureil chemi.stry. She is . - . _ . ximums eve arTd hand of the herdsman. 170 1 , .: . I.. fioth and mined 'vcith the figs, .onlv wornsiz who has ever read a pa- . - . . be-ause it I% e�-Fentlal to a ma. .. E,t ifT ' . .-I . . fact, high milk product- must as bldivly lice with hia Cows [ .. .I.AUNDRY ITI,,-,rq. _ .. .. . lirtvir...they have been boiled Into a per before the British AssQ'ctation 7 , . . . - - I yield, In dl the working hours of .the day * .. - . I•.. . .. , tion or, perhaps, ratt�er extreme' I It you hate gingham or calico thick, smi;oth paste, with the addl- for the advanceinletit of ,c}cicnce, .50 I ' . milk flow is the product of food and as any business -mail must stay. at I dre,sles that you tl 11:04 V; I I far le, djs,- lion of a little ."gar.-.2nakcs a tw,lty' great was -Miss Smedley's success on I— . '.. . . .. care educal ion. Efforts are not his desk or ofn6r, no matter what sclvc, a"Vandful of c6arl in a and, delicious filling for layer cake• the recent presentation of her paper, . . ­ or - I � . sisually t e'fill product r4-r-r-niccliate may be his dv%lro, w-ilb. or ambition, :gall . )n of hot water,• and put the - that the association invited her to- '- - - ., . I . I . rause. I I n tl�.e tizrye and ' ,:. Ile Or less e%ol-tlun I I f !I C% garliscrit in it. Lca,,e it -in the FOR TABLE DECORATION. , 90, to -Seoth,AI'l next- year, all - - - I , . at the base, We Must not lire si gvt iltudy given this great t.ource 0 Iwatcr until Lt is sold, then wash it expenses paid, to dclo,or an addl '' . - k , .- � of ti.ts fact. We have as a class a prodt. I rand you will u!,tiully find the colors A few' sprigs cf wandering Jew in on all allied scientific subject Miss I '. . . . t h -e % - I � 0 - - - ... . I so 1) at sub, eq,:(-nt: washing grill a vase of water make a pretty con' Smedley, although one -of the most ­ -.- - . - . . � - critical weakness in doubting I ' (entering it�,, il ,,cl for the dining table 'that - I f . --. :4 * .' '-val,e of future in%estmonte. NN'e fvei Fi t st Gentleman (c I riot fade it. Always ierro%e .5.olorod lVer'le Immercl. 'of- Fzig!a1id's' proierbially. - ­ ' . la:-i'ail � ­ . . !will las I, *inter. It w14I -grow blue-slockifig iln6tersity ivorneii. is ,.: for the day, but we should feed tor!al;r�itracnt of second gentlemar) : cl,rahes ' from the line as Soon as , . I I challenged 1 sun- and thrive -as well in water as I -I- . - -.* , snext year. . I . ­ About a year ItY,ey are dry, for expof, . roc to .i . - Jearth, and though it reclut es pretty nnd-reninek-Ably tasteful in her .. ... ... , CLEAN STABLE. * i ill to fight a. duell Second (;ell- shine fal!(iq ttem. . lig"' dress. Scl one- remarked of hot -- , A W -k" eil, kl:,.*' Ytat ! Thin }lac es in table linen ancil.-�tnlhhir.e is not necessary to its ex- . I I '. '- ­ . It our care and' feed tlemars (sternly)': "I -1d . t re. - So it . 'ears be licipt ern tie. the other day-­WhoPvrT wguld hays - preliminary -ned 'IS, on ' . . . a are Its Gen, toman : "A.rid I tr .you that I ,towels,' (an "re greatly 9tt-engthc reed- thought she ha -d wen the inside oi . .. . I -bast. been iigi,t and tre cow . . n mal and I `�" by runnirg litenthread )lack an d'� t ah'e ,continually. . All. that. i I - I I . . . had just, bee ., . . . I. . . .. . 1. . . I risk my life at any �forth thl:Uti-gh them to prexent, tla.lcd is to keep the vase we:15 _filled .Nownham'k I " I I , . ... - . . . 'ScC:ond­T',0TT- infam that 1- ' I - t. T"e litt'e'With I . 4 . . .- ­ . .. I , . . . . . . . . ; ,I-* Tiro" to rm tbal ft 1, isl " 'E� � k"' fabr C from I ayirg oil I waten'.. � 0 . ' -1. Ch,uo'ss Girstradrikis ii,certain � ' .. - ­ - . . 7SFS TfTAT ROTATE. - : . til , "I i emember, i-ir ­ ' ri St � dresscs and aprons are cany to. mend -­­�4 ---Tlot . . • . .. .. .1 I . . . . . &Md. absolute cure for each my I . .. .. .. .. - Min and eve" form of itching, Gentleman (bitterly) : ­N�el, f at to*, (led to at once, but- it the i. -JUST RUN ACROSS." . I The novel' house of Eugene Pot -it, - , � , . . . - . � ... . �.. , blood lagand protrad piles. feelings have changed; any tante' you � ' rtriel is first' they 'of,en . — French architect, turns to the sue I - � I - . - rintsed-MI.P tee. wwlt to fight lot me know. I'- - - � - "gn I . I I. . ­ a . .7 ; . - Ahq slaarinfacture" have gun. 't,olne oLit hol.el,e,ssly torn. - Sortie People -are Lucky. ' -'.' -t* ifi6 Nvi-Il of its 6ccu'PlEl It is .- . A � ;­ I ? timovis,la In the dLfl3r Pr6w and ask yararntisigh- . . . . — . . . .. CIL I . . - corm what they think Of it. you can use it arid I Bv'qic begii.rilog the wasling. separ- ritiounmri on a steel platforiii, wbieb I . P , - . . . � - I * t r money back If not cured_ wc a box. as, Poet : 'IT-Tas the editor read ' ti -o I ate ti,le, wk,ite clothes from the color- Sone people make sin intelligent is rotated-,, orr.,ball brearingn by. a . ... I .- -Zi 1= or XDuAr#roN,BAT1!2 & Co,Torante. poem I left he: yes"irday V Office d orl cut tip a bar of soup i -i a .study of food and .get an the fight . . - ­-­­ e pinion, .geared in a circular set of - . . :. ;­ Ointment Boy :. -:Yes. - lTe*s away ill 'to -day." , with three I track (pure food) , others are lucky . . • - Or, Chase's 0 . ;pot kettle arid cover wi t I ' tv,Ahr. - . An .. ordinary - three-storey - .. . . . plats 01 uc-21ing water. When it - i� i enough ics stumble dpdn the-rigl�t . . -- . - I . .. . ...* . .1 . 0 dissol% c(l . adrld fowr tablesl,toorks of � way out of the, difficulty just as .a dwelling can he turned by two men. ' . -r, gas and.electrici�y are brought - ­­ ­ � .. ,. - ...• t . powdered borax, let it came to a Phila. young woman did. . . Water, a' cointral pass'ade '. all d- �, . - ThA - (mil arid set it off of the sto%e. Your She says: - "I had, soffered. terribly in .through -- .1 .1 I sewage . fI n ds its exit in a s.imilar . i I,A�es should be soaked the JJght fro I I -way, ,,,- - .., � .'. I- I . - .. .. ­ Mc nervous indigestion, everything I-Tiluses of -this k . I . � '.. , .. . . . . . ibefole 07e washing is done. Put seemed to disagree with me and I not more .than 10 per cent above I . I IC}a' , wash boiler on t�o stove with was :on th ' e ppint, of stmirrvatioti when the ordinary, are required- for the . . I ... . ­ . . . .1 . . . . 0 e enough water to bail ti -e clothes and one day I happened to run across a ­ ­ . .. . ...".., Snn' C f Pr. PcIlegrin, the lmdvo-;w�,en it is -hot, add half your soft demonstration of Postum Food- _of_. patients o��tcof fiellotfieraft. . 'r well, then wring out the . 1 ., Eloap, stA fee at one of the big stores here� - - wfJte c4otbes, -putti.eni In ,the 4 .. - 'That Dr. Chase'a Syr.up of Linseed Is it any wonder -that there are ; fil -I took a sample home arid a . ,.. . I I ' a boiler, and scald twenty minutes. OOD. possesses unusual many- imitations of so -Successful I sample of Grape Nuts as well and - DISORDERS OF CHILDH-� 4 Turpinnt;ne . Drain them out of the boiler . J' -%to there tried them again arid found... �t'- a, treatment -for Throat land familv remedy? �, . - i."'ar wQ=:i water rilh ttl -11 nrd- -they ag-reed-,with me perfeetly­-Fo­' ' -fa­clr--t1Rat near- Ciang Dis in a � What wTNvOuTd­-emPh­--­ ­- itinse, Trqat th,e other %vhi'.e (loth6s. R -Is an unctotl . I... ��-..�.Inece!isity of care i2v buying. � . . ... . . . months J -rnade .thern. rny ulain diet I ly ,all- the di.soll- score Of ways: . ' ' 'in �he same way., No rubbi*ng is . . from which in- ; itood the t' 1. You cannot afford to.risk health, ' nnd as the result I fants all(I young Aildren sulTer are '.-It ba est of time. - Te .sal except for the dirtiest an calt I 0 stoln- . more popu-: or life itself,. to an imitation or sub- ,r S1;)r tl-,e borax clean<*s t1lem iny former perfect health and c, caus(-d by ,derangemelits of t I . I It has gradually grown "�' vorything I want to. stitute which has not 'sufficient Mer- T"LColo-o'i L tich or bowols. -As a 6ure for theseI I .. kr year by year. v�iih .vcry little work.- . . 9. the sale it to work ,Its own WaY. I�clothes we- was!,ed throngh . two "When I spoke to my physicirm.troiibles llaby's Own Tablets is gen- . It has at least three time - T 'I STG- rarfe Nnts- he Said .'It is a t1li, �,ffc6tivc and above all ahFoluto-pf any similar preparation. . Look for the PORT -LAIT an. . vvriterg, brit not boiled, and ringed ahout'"' most excr, of NATURE , lient food.' " Name given ly safe. AIrs. Thos. Cain, Loring,It is to be found -Jr, the homes of DR. A. W. CIqASI' I on ti,0.ougldy. ' by Pol CO I . -r , . Mich. -eN majority as the favorite the bottle you buy. . ,n) 111.ai�e gocid cloa starch, wet the ., Battle. Creek, 011�., 9 ives her . Wrienco. with thisthe great GAS, COLDS,J These are the best guarantee wl'icb lump !Aarch with ccId water, and There's a -reason. mecticinein the following words: -'treatment for COU .Jany medici-n - .-....1'. a can bear. . � . l Ontil , it is srmooth, then pour Look for the fam( ttle book, -1 nevi -r had inything do iny little - .­ CROUP, 8RONCIIITIS, Etc. . . II . . ..boiling vVa-ter-over it and cook until' "The.-IRoad - to Well fle,,"in every.,one as. much gnod as BahV'sl, Own . . . . 6 '- .* - ri-I111-',`�-,111% sJe.��i'L i.." !I��II I , � T- I i . - Table I t i s , I! --a r. ,It wj11 take- about a package of both Posfum and Grape- . ,ts.., She was troiillled with her .' - ' - . . . . 11 ..later to every two Nuts." --..-- I S,tornach, and War; tot -thing. and was . . . '­ . ... " tablespoons of star -ch Ils0l, If it . . —4 . . . .. ,;�ery cross and fl A few doses . I : I �.. , ,. 1 . •I 1. 1. -1 - - . C , e�'�is too thick when it cools, thin I . -completely cored her, .- :. 1 .. I - �utirt of boiling W' . . . " - . . � .. .., Dr. .� has.' s .Syr'u'. w-ith Clear -wat&r - and add a -little -� -A -DOWN GRADT!',R. . . of the lahletq I . . ­ . . rid I Can sincerely recomulond .the.�. . 1p�. J. C. I .. .. . . . I ' 0 blueing. 11is p6r.,.,c Was low, his lionor scant Tablets to other mothers.- - § ' - Re did all ' sorts - of things lie :' This medicine promptly cures all 11­� 1.. . .. - . . r - J U S�T M TTLE THIN G S o ,. shouldn't.; he was, in truth, a mend -i- stoinach alid hoNvol troulAcs, ll�cl I :1 I Ine ck e A �, nd T"'np.nfinti - I I L I ..... � - . . - - I T Lu—n,�-§-it,.-iprc)V-6--in-ITa-OT.-I-t - Z.. � I .1 .. I . '. I .. with one-fourth as many apricots. - ,. - .. I - . .; . . I .t�� . . ..%- . :.. . � ssiul as a cure for CROUP, BRONCIIITTSI� W114DOP-- Rash -diem in• several waists. and I Is wonderfully succe - ' allow them Jo soak over night in . . I _ ­ S - COUGEE. A,STITMA, )# COLDS; 2Z Cents ft Coll WatL-"- In the morning plfyce ING . . or - - - . . . -- .. �- Bottle, family size (three times an 'Much), 60 Cents. -At &II-Vealers. ti-eirs oil the back of the stove, add 1. -. � NS6N, ,ktM,*_Q0.. TORONTO. To protect ' against ImI-. tie sugar- and allow them. to ,ill �r I ]EDMA B _ . l rciVer bvil,'urider tentler. I . .L -1 . � . and Signature ,of Ds��A. W. Chase, the famous ro- risergo ig . . . I tations the Portrait 1t . I,l1cle.nE:cLuce wi'l rover be lit,mpy . 1. :,.. ` ceipt book author, Sir" ,ery bottle, 1, .. it jt is made .backward, that is, mix 1. . . . . . . � , � . , . , . ... I .. . �­ . '. . . . . . . . � ''. . . - � . :. .. . % ­ I I 1 ­ . � . � '. ­ .� - I 1. . I . I , , ­ . .. 1. I . . - . . I . I , ': . I - ,... .1 ... I I I 1 � I ­. � I . I . . I �V, . - -; •,.� . I . . . I .. I I �, " , , , I I .f� . 4, �� , :. � . :1 .. I . , I . . -� ' - " , , , --- - -� ." i � .., � �. * — ..; �1- - � 1. - I � .. , . -1 . I I I . I I .. ,. , , 1�. I ­�&­ --,11 l, - . � I 11 .. : � - I . - � I - - � . 11 I 1.1'%�"."�l'�,.'1"4.��.:�"6'L�lee_-�M.'_o :" -�.. ' - �.�, I' . . 1. - I �. . I I &:,:�, . I I 7, . . . I I I . gi�s'lt-��r,e,0­5� RA`d� 15�-j'�.,-PA*­', r,��-e.N,-��t,,---,���--��:�1,110 -­&Ak!",'; �,,,�:�,,-�­,�6. -.��.,�r..i,,,-.t.-,!,-.�.�,;t-.. -,-�A-.,--J­ S - ---i.11- -,.- .-t;�fl-IT-,�,!;l;�...-*-7�-,�aL-.-�- wouldn't. I . . . wortii,.s, iiid 'fillays 'tlo- irri1iition--nc;- I -- . companying the Cutting, of tooth. .- I. . A . . Poetess I asks : ­Oii, '`where e I clecis Sold by all I modicrine doftivi-F, or tient - . . . beauty lingoC?" - We think that- we by mail at 2.) cents n box by writ- `are rit-rare breaking no confidence when we ing The Dr, Willlams" Medicine .-Co.; - i ly il that In these artistic .times 11 ro ckv I I I --, - Ont. It gritnerally lirgers 'on t�.o toilet- -- . . -.--+--..— - � - 1.� . ;1 table until the girl puts It oil with a It's us,oloFs to be in a hurry unless . ... bbrush and a powder -puff. . yon .c.an. make. it.,"COATaglous. - I I rl, . ­ . - . .. . . .. - - I . . � . . . I . .. , . I 4- . . . . I I � . I , .. . . I .1., � ,- . 1. %-­ ­�- ; 1 - ,'.­­ , � . - 4 I . ." � �'�,.��"z��.-,.,,-,fo�V�,,.��-..,��•-,,::7 it - Z;Z —d�� - .. r - ..... .' 4:.- ,.. ... .a.: -. . �. a .... :., _,.s s. s... .. . :, .. ':: ,. i'.'6.. n - .. .5•.._7''� ..,. - .. w _ , j A - for Purity, Strength and FItvor _ a -/I .. Y1N •, . -• L . iF� 1. _ _ to the li nl est • it As sup�r�o� � . GQiIl1 Ja+�an ted. grown. . _ _. ll _• . _ _ Atv _-` SALADA Slil'lll$�lt Soap will lief in jute : your blankets or harden them t tt _ will make' them 'soft, white and. r,�,�% ; - �, '7r �� - lapin fleecy' CEYLON WATURIL GREW to 1i is d� sP . -- . g �- a1.8f.�1aY1 tea ju 3 t as Is 13 a7 ads " Blatok tea 1 e from A. till in a grocer's eve- — - labor at Castleford for stealing IMsplacing all over Bliaroi� teas- >encw ,a b _ _ _ _ • _ -- -- - - ---- - g _ °, Prisoner, who is known as'a '` 17. said only Iaseated lead PQM elf aft'Grocore: " sheep;" entered the she through the back window, wld^-h he opened with ' VICTIffiS OF. THE JUNGLE. I� ]WEBBY ULff-MULAM 'for• litm l o fOrgct his knife and a pit Kl r x,r i` w „ r� n thousands Slain Last Year is In- Lf -°�- botlI in leaving. Broadway and 77th Streetr Ne�f�rYork. din by Kidd Beasts. JITEtVS BY MAIL- ABOUT JOBIC �An American contractor is building '1t �! " ""°"""�k" LcxratoraLY FURNIsasD ROOKS for permanent and 8ff1.L AN PEOPLE• a power house in London for the ro transient ga"ta, at moderate prices. CAM The resolution of the (Jove rament _ -Metropolitan Railway. which has i-: Oac8=TRa OF SOLO PLAYTEa, 6 P. m. till 1 a m. ' pf India on the subject notices Haat been happily termed the "mirmcle in R;eTAraAirr, PALSf Room ren ydeli ge»v of ��o hz Indi more human beings were ectrrences in the Land That bricks," a tribute to the romarkable perfection. Ctrlsine and service really RzAT tial. Bei Supreme inn the Com- speed at which the construction fs• A SPECIAL FEATURZ IS OU] Arms otherT le sant fe a killed by wild animals than in any gas P a BILLIARDPAaa.osFOELADIESisaaotherpleesantfeetuze. fear since 18 n except ane. rand T mercial World. being erected. The British brick- i Our (gallery of Beautiful Pe"ut'nga, value at 060,000, Is reached a total of 8,851, while last layers do not challenge the speed, a Open evenings to TLitots. teed from every I I3r The Corporation of Exeter has but they claim that it has beer! ex- ASability and courtes9'6uaran _ - !rear it was 2,836; and the number of granted n alta at the princiPul err Deeded in at least one instance ' by Or,Atita employe. _ deaths from snake bite was 23,168• 'trance to Darn Meadow. L:xeter, tor. London bricklayers. AMO�zLt ���F - Tigers killed 1,048 persona, of ; a Buller equestrian statue. ^ MILTON RO$LBB, proprietor. Y Whom 544 perished in Bengal, Sixty- I A stem of electro -pneumatic frig- —�— -- g g I nail! g ha8 been installed by the $i(}{} I�eWBrd, 00 ave being '!n a single datrtct. This wds due to the depredations of a Lancashire and . Yorkshire Itailway 0 xtan cater, for the destruction of There is mere'i:ntarrh to this •section A�rsrr ^ �fl see that it bears the name t Company. now approaching coIItple- of the country than ail other diseases When you buy a f1 D�jf1 li - which a spociel reward was otieredl tion. put . together, and until the fast few f - nRithout avail. 7n another district, I In a high Jumping compotitian at yaar!was supposed to be tncurlbte. For X ItH 118bi101dmel, fI -t _ Iq#;y+-tltctt psoas Were kill_ed��.�.,� X71 _ „y rr -1 ' rw+ n+anY Yoan doctors pronounced most of them fell victims also to till S ` sem} � �� .. lege, a gLl 5tudertt achieved a height! remedies, 4nd by constantly farticg to p - t manatee, of four !fret ten inches. This Is be- cure with IOCal treatment, pronounced FflYoarltstr Wolves slew 377 persons last yea'• lieved to be a record for her eex. � tt fucuraf,le. bctlOn baa proven catarrh �LUaG+st- to Ise a conytftuUonal riisoape ane there- to. �MlAY9r� .n LUaG • cf whom 204 were killed in the Unit - 1 The North-Eastern Railway Com- royulres constitutional treatment. et fa*astwta S& �•�� Id Province, A campaign was un- easy ha�'e decided to suhstltuto alae- stall's C'ar:arrn lure, manufactured by fertaken against these anmals in, F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, th r is Ilohilkhand and the Aliahabad di- 'trtcity for steam power for t! a d:iv- the only con=titutionnl cure on the mrr- Jag of tte whole of the macl:irery I kat. It Is taken internally Ia doses [NSIST ON GETTING ONE OP THE ABOVE ti ELL•j{NOtiVN $RANDS` frtslon, and they havebeenalmost comprised in the company's locomo-; from 10 clro!•s to a teaspoonful It arts The Bast Th;t Oan be Had. : pxtcrmtnated is Cairn oro district, flys works at Gates -heed -on -Tyne. directly on the blood and mucous sun ` I` `SE E ® sS TUBS s --iahcre the used to abaund_ Sir &lark Collet• the well-known loon° o! the system. y c oiler one pun» I V fi �Y ��1�"� y died dollars .ler any case it fella W USE EDDY'S DY'S Paeven thouscnd one hundred nail l.nr'li,h financier, who 'celebrated his cure. deed for circulars and testimoai• ��' TCHE's• .thirty deaths took place in Ben4al ei ht seventh birthday lart w•oe�, Artdreee. �,oea3eers lF3vo'es+��O1e1�• • g S els. S, J, CIIU."I Y k � G: Trroiedo, 0. paw f®eaa� �S A from snake -bite, 3,258 of these ; has been govmnor of the hank of ` tlold by Druggiats. 76c. Defng in the Patna division.. while England risco 1688. He comes of IIa11'■ lhanill till an the bast - iElder _ _ can ` 6,110 deaths took place In the Unit '.Ilar,x stuck, He was msec a batot. _ tel Provinces, oo,79r, cattle (an in- '' ct in 1 �8 8ha'a sot 'half as be as. she's ; Ffsa - ' cttsplayin4erfeet copy lI to -day` have the do shy bOpen they crease on the precious Fear) were in a plougl,tr.g mach at Altlermas- pelnteA." -"Nell, she has only het- �gowr)-'Now this is a P- • ;5tys�'tiem to'rio hotter to -morrow. killed by solid animals la.4t year. I ton, a pair of dnnkeca attrscl,ed .to 1 e- +If to blame." "Eh ?" "S!'•e paints of a dream of the First T mpire.' and 9,029 by snakes. Tigers killed ! a l.arall plough formed excellent he. doesn't she 7 ' ! iifttisF-"You rt•member exactly how R tx' they looked, I suPpaSao, (E es t Was Colds. etc, Bo 555 of these, leopards 38,`-'[1, and ' work. -rhe owner entered tl-.e don- I - wolves and hyenas most of the re- koye with the object of showing I:dw , When RhOt•emorti3M OQUDI�C7 O 1 CEO arinta's could be ptoStnbly mart up physkiaa end s6ifprer a:rle Ube Lacer's Ivry '?oaP (a powdrr)1 - ~— aalnder l�sehea : and often des?air acure. but h tvootcns and Uannels.-I }�.-. used by small farme! s. , of Nor• to was three rncir ti,•".o n•eic fo ad [n the here's the exceptive. ���m. F gg MUM act of titling a Greengate (Salford) wood. Oct, says "I gotaeariyoilbled}You'll likt� it. THE BEST :SAY UU�IJ �� u with rheumatism I got three bot+les of t 0 ):awls. hop had a stock of handker- { ' p -ALL C�� .Ql�l�a chie:s wrapped round their bodies South Amertcan Rbentnaiic �urarnd they , Qul•aem : "Hallo, Pat ! I hear NEW VIA cured ms. its the uicerst atctlag medicine O,r went out on a strike,. Pat : i t? �' I A and o' fler gbor's tad beau tnadO tip 9 5i 77 ; ready for rcmot al. They were scat I ever saw "-r3 'rhat's light of sthruck for short- t er hours." Quizzem . ''Did you get , �il� �jl�,�,�,AlEiA4ol�A ' -,SAT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, to jail for six months. ardecr, er 1- -did. Oi m• not j ��IL�aA®e CUBE ALL STAGE:? OF A picture post -card about a foot LadySOMF ofSHE the(shaTrply} ED' r' Pat "Oi. gorry 1" _. -- J. long and. wino inches broad ra theNo. ivurLin' at a13 now, b grgT. KIDNEY DISEASE. 4NVH37 IN tN! 'lafeat no�'elty, It was on dew Ina 1 sir, I don't need no soaps " Cheap:i.'e whop win ow. It colts I Pedlar rsuavely, opening another 1 i i� { Cults �1021!z. Fl+scrsinedmarf*om Fo v+�'s+(Imp. s t��a� ` =;Ezniiiea Cloaaire had Backache. ; Act__ r'egrrtr'ee a penny _stamp, -and bag)-' _'ElemOnta of Gramm•.r ., 1 `h �1 .• od_Had+oa • M?{iF11� $ Lill AI .to.sn•sn�'6•f�cloa+r► u.we•ew Eu gars •nae. D.k.a a • lew of 'London on the back, with } riven c••� •a to su eteamm' dw,ka . Headache and Could Not Sda+ep g ma am? Ua� ten costa " how rumpled your shirt- 1 A-rru to FE,rDP FUIL DPA Foo nufzA•a N Y. Nosy be Cin Sleep. Work and. Nhy, a a for -the sender's name-- y At a meeting Feld at Hull It was ��t� it pp..TM�pp pp�� waist rat Edith. llear me, and it _-- . Enjoy Life-Dodd's Kidney Pills 1 rosolted to eytabltsh a College of I Men UII 11 Well GOV M fm has or ly fust been preseaod, too:" An adnura d cf the -Did it. Must: rvr 14Ui1 and the East Riding, Edith wa yyea a as st1: tto.so;acd aa9S� IPr Smith explained the scheme in •'Bnl]!arit and Impulsive people,"' ever. But John colotad deeply', Val Racine. Qua.. 14'ov. `23•--(Siaa" detail, and a council. A as alrpoirued sro of when' near n a to raira E1,- Snid a lecturer on phy gra ny'. ase days h lY rxi arra gime to mad the • don't tial), -In th qy a ng k ca or i[ ' Epp , ver news a r tells of deaths from 1000 for foundailon expenses. I "have bloc fry y every P I� have them they are apt to get them, Kidney Disease! the case of Emmen' Fdwftrd Str.art, driver of a plea-- >1IP'3S9Rs. G. C.. tttt,FlArtDrt .4 Co. Finest quality and flavour. _Clouatro o! this place come as aIure waggon which collided with 'a if they're too impulsive." Genttomen,-I suffered for years 71 messag© of hope to the Canadian i train on the li@fa railway, near ryes- � ea and Rose rar W.&*_or.- 1 with bronchial catarrh: I comiuenc- t He had Iildney Disease. iton-snul,er-Mare. whereby two mar- Archer, of Brewer. Maine. says. "l1,•d in Ianuarv.Iftst (as an experi- COCOA people C. G, _ Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him cpm -frigid, women, of Cardiff, were killed. have had Caarrhfor aeveralyears. Water menti to use 11iNAR.D'S LFNI17o T pletely and permanently• and fo°tr others injured, was sem- would run from may eyes and aoae for days which gave , almost instant re•iief. Nutritious and Economical__ ' -M.-Clouatre' is always glad to tell i mit.ted for trial for mainalaughter on at s time. About four months ago I was in And two hottlea made a complete Sit his cure. He says: "I can not do ITueTday• dueedto try lir, Arae.! s Cafart 1 Rowder, euro and I have had no symptoms or a y - atherwipe than •praise Dodds Kidney The Adinlralty recently annotinced and since using the wonderful remedy I a return of the trouble since March. Bilfia,rd _ ables that they I;wended to provide sailors have net had an attack, It relieves is ten Gratefully Yours, Pills. They cured m0 of Kidney via I with a knife, fork• spoon, enamel iron bF the, ws _ mtnntas" so stats, -Sy AILIt BURNS:-- - cost si • st rrlco - - Plat and an oilcloth cover far their - I had pains to the back and head- A -:Mi: ikleck I1ill, Ont.. c�ci. 3, O1. T rite or a ewe T" Lo new mesa tatrles. In the ,Past the Mrs. JOnes : "You. can't Fecm to w i T r s ` `ache and could' not, sleep at nights._. I I seaman has bind to eat his food with keep a servant, Mrs. Baxter," Mrs. " kot up in the morning more fatigued RE1D BRf38a+ M'f'g,► Q1D.sy than the night before, . I took nine a broad -bladed clasp -knife and his Baxter : "Tea, F can; but when it t -t _ doses of Dodd's ltidnay pills and ;Iingere, comes 'to half -keeping two or three 1 res Krt+s �t W. At the annual meeting of the Dur- policemen along with her, I won't!" I r they cured me completely. Now I •hprll College of Science, at Newco tie 'Tt is great misforturc not to have X3gg3s�s3BDO (0Q can . sleep wail and work wall - and I on Rondnt , it 'was 1 dpiorted that the Per over sixty Years enough wit to. speak well or lief T7 King St., cart, ?seats. .any backache and headache are gond.,-,betlance b{ 'they £5(3,000 required for tr, writ:cow's 800sat:a aTav: e„ been °'� Lr enough judgment to keep !lent. �,d>cQ�szpa.oti,aroa�es. • I ha�-o Ead to trouble since I took 'the Lord' Armstrong memorial has ■ of he" ref tear obudtee .sal te• to aodd's Hidne pills.• it.00taerib•ohU0.bfuoatbertms alfa Pais ear•. Hes llatirf hatfah hour.^� JACKETS. 9. STOLES. RUFFIt. ! Y !been gu aranteed. Th.O scheme pro' rine poli rer.I tba er om•eb sed boeela and u <k• i` •t da• Moe' Baod for c•t•loac . t Dgdd's I{idney Pills . never fail to i vides for. the - erection of a statue, �.atrsm arrMw. 'rtn•s'rtt14 e•aw 'hero. • cure Kidney Disease !real Backache and the rompieiion df the collo a 1oSi D tatOua+1d°t ch"'e'ta Be 'ore '"a A lady is Nawr York Surto, wr!the o[ liar YI►r1 ails alto Cpra� IltalAl'. ted• Bsec� t°il B tekLlr' leas wrxuaweeoo:retie srsEe.' ts.rl cure by Dr. Agnew's Care for the Heart, _ _-- sl to Bright's Disease. They have an buil:iings,- which will be known as says: ,I feel like one brought back. from ������� '1 N A L L . 'unbroken record of thirteen years in'ti.e• Arn.istrong 3femgrial,. Uriiverstty "Well," said Pat, "sliver as ye the dead, so greatwu my suf%rieg from .`Canada. College. are,, ye can't tell me what keeps'beart trouble and so almost miraculous myPATENTS }-�-_- An ex -detective -sergeant of the Met- bricks together." "Shure." said racom" through the.agency of this power- ,'�' ®� a s ol4t r SWEET SARA: ropolitan Police, named Wm. James, Alike, "it's mortar." "Fo,"' said ful treatment, I ewe my lift to it.' -fg j a tATKk* Sir Samuel Situs saw- sweet Sara ''',was'remar.ded tit Clerkenwell Police P&t. -It's wrong that ye are- Sure j To ffATaniT �- jgaupson swinsnring. Suddenly she ' Court charged with having murdered morthar keeps them apart 1" M A !,Y B E E' tfTiQaTtOo Golding (who has gi�'en his con- ��i/'i i NadtorNa 110N. tscemed sinking. Sir Samuel - stood his sister-in-law and attempted to _ ---- sent) : "I hole, vuung aian; that fon say SiaTORONTO se rateat�ae. ` +Btynne3,-S•tricMitg o-:casvards, .spurn- hake the life of his step -daughter b9 t , {�F you know the t'aluG of the prize you — lag al iitgle, Sir Samuel awiitly swan! '.shooting them with a revolver at 19 Mend t uWaleat Caps �StiRl �f° will get in my daughter ? 1ot:ug Daninion Bina MaMWPS Sara -wards. Sir Samuel ski)lfully'bfyddeltoa square. The prisoner's Mart ; "deli -eta -no, sir; I dop't p wife obtained a separation from him -- i foosttreas to Liverpool : au ported swooning bora,; swimming 1, Tli bIODERN, know the exact value, but La year , pstow to itverpool --trhorecstrds, Sir Samuel saece;$f iii as I can feud out ib a in tka-_lel=_.�.;.a�Fsseat�em.b,oa 8nt»rtor ec�ete*nod•ttee'. - stleceured.Sara.. -earning ,-omewhatlto the house where the tragedy took-. Breech -loading guns are usually bonc�od of g?O,COO." N•Cloiarssaor •'ron4en. s.taon�ren We saddsYisa Fpecial attnnUon bae'D►n•�i"ID to shaky, 'Sir. -, Samuel sampled Some place . since August., supposed to be a nineteenth century _____ _ teed saloca sell Tbira-Clam+ accommoaattoa et[rj.nta-epeeist Scotch. Sara saw ` A miner named William Nilson was - PP ----- - et.Mt�pas.ars•.a all PW au�llr% aPPb to ew - invention, The London Chronicle That Awful Breath sits• �>Nar orfePaa.eoref.R•na ;5ir Saznuel's self-sactiflcing spl.'iY; ,sent to jail - for. three months ..hard says that int the shop of a Dublin DOMINION Ll*i5 OFFICS9: Sir Samuel saw Sara's sweetr-es.:, gunsmith nt Cork Bill is on view a , is011*64- seateea tt cft e 8a rame�tai Neatayl `Sir -Samuel soon sought Sara. Strad- - breech=loading 'rifle which was Offer- ��uRYERCOA�'� ring slowly, Sara sighed softly. Sit «en the little folks take colds ed to the British war oidice at the 18 DUE TO CATARRH AND COLDS Samr:ei seenxd Speechless. _ close. or the eighteenth century. It .,Say something, Sir Samuel, said, _. and coughs, don't neglectthetn and was rejected on the round that ft Possibly you haven't notleCd Sara, let -them strain the lander mem- g It, but a! hers have. Lao (yard ansa wnu13 look belief ay«t It no aaaA ' rSay', Sam, Sara," said Sir..Sam- took too much. ammunition.,_, That of porn in your town, write afr.ot ogtreat, 730>< ibt _- brines of then Rings. Give -them the* breechloader is older still, and Catarrh and colds if neglected soon ItITISH AURRiCAN DYClNl7 FO. {vol. ` develop Into the chronic forme• accom- ]I[QIICrCAI. Sara, Fmiling. aBy, ly, softly said that there is little, now undcr the pomied by the most nauseatin and - — "Sam." SIL. U0,11 1 � P sun, has been prayed at Tobermory diagustlry� order jus. Dr. Akggfor cur- U g, j Catarrhal Powder is a specF>1c for cures �� "Barer -Sally +" stammered Sir„ �, $ay, Mull, where Capthln Ruins 'tri •Ing colds, soughs,, rieafness, headache, Pauitry ALL KINDS l • Gla ow has, with -_the pormission of sore throat, tonsllitla, veld in t2ro i Samuel. • "Sweet F3®ra-sweettreart.' � Sana soletnnl surrendered. IConSUMPtion the Duk6 of Argyll, been'searchiag head, Influenza.and .all diseases in 10 ; ���� ' y noes and throat. It relieves in 10 mulTs t' for relics of the Admiral of Florence, minutes. The demolition of the Regal 'Cale C�.tT@ The Lund Tonic one. of..the ye of the spaniel Ar- aw'a pintmsnt Is wlthaut an And Farm -.leo- Monian Any -bundiirg 'iii Chledon mala known to have been blown up �• art iglu![ 'tar all tskht troubFzs: $! -duct generallys _Ilo.ad, Islington, has been com- in 1588 in that tar -away water. �� .__flan _••14Q1teyconsign it got -`- In _ t0 tnertcetl• ° For Iiehrly a century the -- - it will dire Berea-gtuthly -Sud-- Wfth the aid- --bf as -chi - chnrt. the - _ _ .1 five. will tet t a y[tilri has occupied a prominent strengthen their lungs. diver went down into twelve fathoms FROM Old Couni� ' you good priCu• 'place among the chwritable institu- ti' It is pleasant to tale. and saltie across a bronze breech- NAW 8 81'S TIM y P pi,)s, :-,tigns of breech - London, and during that ,,, 'loading cannon,'four ancT'a half feet - ' long. period -many_ hundreds o[ poor long, eight inches in diameter at the and MAaAZFNSS, PERIODICALs, 80088• eta, alt Scotlsh children have been reared Piltsss 260., BCS: sand 51,00- breech, iuid bed'bearing' "the date -of �DAWBObTudacLsONB,bLt=ItlsdntaCanh6ii' e v and• ndncatard within its walls. 1563: The diver also discovered n at South-_ a WELLS k CO. House, Bream's Buildings, London, England YRss�O� Q"!�'��'On Dst - _ 5 r At some motor tartrials I Pistol, heavily incrusted with lime, The largest Subscription Agency in the world. I Fib 20RANTtD. L1MI'/st ,port the highest speed obtained T_to, Caw• LsRey, N•Y. a a 'sword blade and a' kedge.' The re- gen,1 fbr our list. Fico on application- _Eat � 49-•-07 tt einst the wind tvas silttY-eight I ilea are to be oxhibitoil in Glasgow, 1809. Prompt mud reliable Aour. ..- - - - _ ;, -, ' i.rc. .�^ , , ..r ....-�' : ;- ._.— .ny x -.-,. <..r+ ., :..,, :,.w.,_., a C., y .e t-••rcEi*�... 1x3,,.', , z ul L y - ,>'.✓ . ,•-�iH :'k' - ...... ,�,., u-++..-?.,., d`;.xf•.. t-• s. `�`' -s,' r S. ora, :•� Y-. .p ,rig .., „'. x, .r'= 'r„ ,>4 •r,... •>,,. 3•t. ,,... Y1 .�.,.d4. a,m:.-....�... - .•. .-.. - ., ..., _., ' r w : • i s1$$fts:Hr s:°ma• —�', Peak spent a few days in —F —A string of beads with John Dickie S Co'ai�e bngy instal - Small profits and stuck returns is TOOIIg8IIH8o 1 crucifix attached. Loser call at w site address label oa roar paper coo lin an scat leve s8 lent but not John Dickie & Co's mato.. Can morals swertain the date to whish cBorn Nov.19th, lt><08, at Sault this office. �9 b� to busy to Show some fine gouda. our"wbscrt,d-19 Tisa Naw* to salt• — _ Bemsttaaoe. are o� i+d h ` Mich, to N. J. and —Dr. F• L. Henry will be here See their ohoicA Fano Goode for susalge of date on label ca`nt,�.eri" vawr�*I Ste. Merle, Dec. 8th to at- They have a fine display of Japan. 'Xmas. Huge display this year in swane reoelpt of money at ilia offloe , 31wp° Mrs.' Morrissey, a daughter. on Tuesday vesf, t„athedats prid ab -d t During the busy season all tend to his professional duties.- eser and German China. Yearly ev- their b g store.- -- changes of advts. must be in by —The following is the relative scything you can [sink of _in obins- _AIM Tuesday noon, otherwise they will standing of the pupils in the sen- were.. They- gap show _ fon the goods to , _ ��� Tuesday be taserted. for department of Pickering pub- In the new department of their keep the little folks warm, such as j —An umbrella has been.,jeft at lie school for November.—Sr. 4th, store you will find the ohoicest in strong wool hose for boys. White our office to await its owner. We G. Alpe va - D. Kerr, W Dunbar, _ have not inserted an advt as it E. Pugh, • Moore, L. Bateman, new rsislns, cnrranta, figs. dates, fur ru$'a for l& Hoods far the - PICYERIlto, (MT., Dac. ltlk .1803, . Peels, nuts i g . babies. Mitts of all boys tions. would cause too big a rush. L. Shirley: Jr, 4th—M. Bateman, Pae . esaen.C4s, appose, Bran es, ..b p —The win t mill foe the Bennett D. Kerr and E. Wright, (equal), J. lemons, eta. All fresh lead prises .Uu&rwe%r, any size,, for boys or girls Manufacturing Co. arrived a few Moore and E. Bunting, (equal), P. right. They have '• �i�ataotla Unahrinkable'- LOCALISMS. days ago and it is expected to have Clark, J. O'Connor, J. Conner. Sr They can anpplp you with lard very • • to - -• everything in working -order in a 8r-d—W. Greig, G• Dunbar' W. ve cheap-, 201b ells at 10,�c, Buy Have you. sees their heavy water- few days. Ward, O. Leslie, W. Winter. E. now.' P' p proof . lined smock. Its windproof —The regular meeting of . Pick-. Smith, A. Ward, N• Banks, li.and waterproef. _ —C. H. Ham was in the city on Bring Circle 201 C. H. C. will be Banks, L. Banks, R. Shirley. Jr. Big choice in Breakfast Foods— _ business on Wednesday. held in .Dale's hall this (Friday) 3rd—J. Palmer, E. Moore, F. Bun- Tins, Force, Malta Vita, Swiss food, ' —;mss• D. Smith is spending a VVTl­evellin Im rtant, busiuesa. dy, G. Bateman and M. Moore, (e- Tiison'a �ti hes tlet, S12reiid©d Wheat, Their stock of Rubbers an boots e very member s ou o p . , ' ' kept well sorted up. —Mrs. James Andrew is having —Rev. H. G. Crozier, of Melville Robinson, A. Clark, P.•Bennett, ' considerable repairs made to her church, !vest Hill, will occupy J. Haley, K. Rusnell• W. Ward, Old 13cotchmen say they want Till. John Dickio a$ Co. report basinesa - barn. the pulpit of St. John's church on Teacher- _ son's Rolled Oats for breakfast t:rsd a car brisk and ask all to some and • j -Sunday neat. By appointment of - e w of twenty-five barrel lot has just arrived y . spent Sunday with.his..par- .. examine the goods. They are always --_ -- ants here.the Presbytery he will bring the for John Dickie & Co. Buy while pleased to show their stock. schemes of the church before the price is low. —Born—On Wednesday, Nov.' congregation. - — 25th, the sulfa of Albert Aekfurd da Ise Co.re advertising Cana - 25 adaughter. Cana- -In another column, t g for an s •� _— - - -T. A. Greig, has taken u his _. p engine to use in their ice elevator. ` office and show -room in the Pirie during the ice harvest. They also - k Navin moved therein this n and a bloc , g want - about fifteen me _-Ha s ats . week. certain number,of m9 to assist - -- —.Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer returned at the same w•o It is not likely home on Saturday after spending that the her t will begin before - several weeks with her daughter Jan. The - purpose cutting - ____ _ "We will sell the balance of our stock of trimmed. hats- A lin Toronto. S `- and also the untrimmed shapes at reduced - -An ornamental railing has about twenty thousand tons. f oni t2o�r until 'limas. - - —The annual meeting of the tc eritig rant I e J town -hall which adds much to its was held in St. Al2drezw's chore Sale Register. C. A. Baer, - C e - - appearance. on Thursday evening last, when — -- - -,firs. (Rev.) livors who has es M E. Wilson, of Brook- FRIDAY, DEC. 4th, 1473—Cash sale of been spendingseveralweeks with the`B� _ - - friends in Uxbridge returned lin, gave A flue address en the - furniture, etc., in «'hitevale, the � v _ -• • - aims and work of the Bible Soci- property of Joseph Pennock. Sale i bopae this week. t5 , The attendance was trot at 1 o cluck. See bills and adyt. for lies. James E. Graham, of large eyed it i3 a pits that greater particuiat'%. Toucher Postiil, I %� �� o n - - Longford '_hill, is st h pendiu a few interest is not nlauife-ted In tile auctioneers. -_ �'�• ti✓ ►J weeks with her. parents, �; . and rest work. After tlie. address ----- --- - -- t ::Mrs. McCausia 1 of - the lake collectors were appointed to can- T 'r$s nO1Le R aratloa o.x,s shore. T1U.t2a'J OOI.%0 EAST Lt7R a9 POt.LO�a787— ,_ �. Has Come for Fools i orFolin and lire. Stephensop, sass tale village_ and surrounding 6.51 A. M. _ _ -N o. 8 :yi.IL. with their. family were in Asliburn district. 'L:%8 P. bI, -, y—Thc,se engaged digging the X110 LOCAL. ocx a, ¢'04 P. Mr : ' .- - • Please call and examine our stock on tlondap attending the fifth au drain fur the pipe for the Bennett •, ' niwersary of the 2vedding of their _ _ . TuAliss.00•_ a s Ror.I.oRs:— of flue and coarse Knitting Tarns, Manufacturing (_o. found the w ark No. B LOCAL 9 45 A. M. � al -o Velvet.- and Silks fur Dress Trint lou T. E• anti wife, moat difficult in the vicinity of the 1 oca '� nl P M. - ming �i�kine• Letup shade?, Impres-- - -Sam. Stephenson, of the Aram- post office. The work for a time „ l 1 I e._7 P. 5f, pion is ger, C'ra IutpEr, Side combs, strong Carriage Co.of Guelph, is p°if ant 1, i was abandoned, but James Gordon(�d_ -__ _-- � _ - '• ils, and a asci st<x•k of- toy-, a. . spertding his tro weeks vacation who is to have a pipe connected - n an � cls s . Te ba li:' with his parents, John -and :lire. with -the hotel, c?etertnlned to ear- g _ tl 11'1 � eX Stephenson Rn the base line. a d f r� r —Mrs. Tho®• Trt r the cork through. :►ud with rr_ �� �C�Pickering 1 lir L .i t pp, 6e \cliiend F� 1 I. gone, - - that objet t' In wise[ engaged a. ,. hanz, tuna; who has bees-sf►encl uttmbei cif Hien �rhQ have �ucerecl- Jug seti.eral steaks with friPndy in ed in coniletiug the stork. The _ — -- -_ ._ -_.-- — T" Pickering, left last week for Tot- ,o hard, it sans X onto. where she -% ill .i+eud some around being L-, f<;t:ud• uecc4�au•y to apo :?(1112e bla=t-`tithe befocq returning home, % ci izra to lcxc.en the earth. In doing. � • . ' '- —Pickering .township council this a blatnket n as laced over the i✓ Brill meet on Wedtte-iday neat the bin�t to . prevent tile earrlt front. r 9th inst., instead of the follow'tlg .catteriug •s hen the eal,iu-iun -- Flannelettes Ptr\Th�la?-ale rc2ce. - _day as previously announced, for _ ` P y would take. lace. Oil one czc c a,- �' constantly « ' ' ' the transaction of general busiuesa See our Dt•y.Grdlei ,,t�Z3ic1<7�r for prices. - •, ion a some�s•12at heavier chltrge � ., ;[will yell regat•d1e-� of prt�lit avhiie they peat. = The collector will be present in [plait usual [oras in. and when the morning only to receive cases the e1ploeivil took.. pplace it .sin2_ply hand. -- - 2 $'16,000.ob d.illars to let on first mortgage. from any who may wish to pay blew c,tlt the paeiting, carrying - n _ r [hear. the blanket with it. Some declare g, . C', O - T —W O'Leary's :gale on Monday the blanket event out of sight, but 13 RS N BOga .. Y` 'was A BL1CCe6s, everything wai• that Statement we can not verify, Butcher, Dumbarton _ r sold and ggoad prices ruled thru'- but we saw- it on the return trip out. Mr. O'Leary has returned to when -at aTtei bout o un- * -� " the city where he has r Rood poto dyed feet. - tion with a tobacco firm. He also —.The annual meetingof the LAUNDRY �� • e e e -continues conducting a good gre' Pickering ti igilAnca Co mittee _00.ds- eery business: will take place on the evening of —Report of junior dept. of our Tuesday, Dec. Sth, at , :80 ai clock, The undersigned has opened ug ' public school—Sr: 2nd—S May, E in the town hall, for the election a laundry next door to' W. T LATEST STYLES in Gents Ovemais and Pea Jackets. Every, L Dickie, E .Holt, :1d Rank- of officers and the tmusaction of Uaubar.'s, and having lad uearly NEW THIN in Ready and Tailor :plass Clothing. in, `' �anstone, R Gordon, H Lis- any general' business that may four year's experience in Bowman- -SPECIAL VALUE in Fleeced and Wool Underwear and Bombe, E Andrews. . Jr 2nd=L come up. The society which was ville, is prepared to do first-class and Top Shirts which cannot be beaters. Greig, C Palmer, M Allasray, F organized -two years ago on the work at usual rates. full hue Botts an oee alw y In Brien, E White, .Burch, �' townline between Piekerin and g A of d Sh a s stock L Bennett, 'F Whitby and later moved its head- Give me a trial. :- 'White,- L "White, � B ']Bennett, T Annan, T O'Connor, H quarters to Pickering Pillage, has Soo TONG, A. - ' . ting. Scott. Pt. 2nd—E Rogem,' A a membership of about one hand- - _ Proprietor, Ever , H Stotts and W Murkar red and five. The object of the -- ryy _ -- • . •equal, B Moore and H Winter association is to protect its memo- - equal, E Gordon and L Moore eq -9 era in case of theft. The large {r Alloway, C•Rusnell,•AO'Connor amount of horse -stealing which ewe�ry, -Rings., • p C Sander•seu, W Stewart. Sr. pt. took place a year or, two ago 'rend- WatC�leS. Clocks. d 1—C Rogers, R. Brokenshire, F erect such an as sociatia�n almost Bunting, E Bennett. Jr. pt -1=R necessary, but since its ' organiza- T h e Very latest Genuine Diamond Shirley, T Burch, . Clark. R. tion no cases of 'theft among its Solid Gold Ladies At all prices iu • piano things in their line. from $4.50 up. and Gents in puce Oak+• R alnut, _ Chains and Child's rings,•' solid Doyle, teacher. members has been reported its from $18 to $80. Finish Wood, Solid Brooches, Friday evening of next very exietance seems to be a pre- Misses $1.0O3 $1.23, _ week, .a benefit cobcert will be vontive. Not, only members, but Ching and Gilt. Locket's, solid gold - very 1. y Gold filled: Remark-: Iron, hoar, 8 day, and Slled, givep in the town,hall -herein aid all are invited to attend this meet- able value in a ladies A A large as ora As is well- ing, that they may gain further 2m-; year case $12.00. strike clock far 3'.'•50• A, Cuff -links, So- $1'x0' $1:75 of Fank Allaway. information regarding, its.objects, Gent!Lrcase'with• An extra good Val- lets, ins, etc., an of claw rings from known, his house has been the .and that the may have an oppor- . g'pe �,- for SI2.00 endless variety at $1.50 up. • ` `scene of a ion rind of sickness y Y reliable $10. Solid ail- ue solid 'iron •clock ciety P SPECIAL —About which has caused s most heavy [unity to join the society and thus ver ladies $: 00 Ill? " prices'right. have. the protection that it affords. Bo -s anti Jlens Sliver ywr,money back Our !lotto—Small pro- a Ic Diamond to t ht ;drain on his purse. Nearly flee of death is rad u- Niekle> xS2 50 'up g --- - fits and quick- returns. said right. ht. Bought ed with 1A last months guess and for da-cinys lin- ally carrying away the pioneers o guaranteed.sati58ed. this township, the. last to be re- See our $1.00 watch. _ .. -gered between life and death. but p With the best of cure the disease moved being Mrs. Elizabeth 'Rich - conquered and she has non n son, relict of the ,late James S1lverwBYe• completely recovered. Mrs. Albs- Richardson•, and mother of W. V. silver Novelties. Suggestions for way,- before the recovery of her and Joshna N. of this village, who _ We have the best as x y died on Wednesday, Dec.2nd, 'Xmas' Shoppers well .as the . cheapest euild, was also stricken wit41 ty- A lot of nese things in lines both in Solid Silr- - 'phoid fever, and a few days after- The deceased was bora in the year French grey finish and ver -and Platedware in wards Frank, had to give 1814 in Belfast, Ireland, and was cheap lines front 15C •up a�a �p (� '� ��• The Celebrated 18.47 thus in her 90th Sear. She emi- mail files hooks, key Ric, �l�� i up work, being also attacked with JEWELERS 9\D OPTICIA"• _ ....._ Rog . rated' to this crn2ntry with her checks, •key rings, broo- - der Knives and the same disease of a -,-cry severe K Spoons, type, As lir. Al1RR Ry pias shown parents w'hela ,she soils .seventeen rhr4' etc. assorts •- -' Showing the largest stoc'� ever shown in Izlmself'to b' a' wost steady; sober years of age, cud settled in the ll indoor is ment'before buying else- . See out . d' and indnstriasls youns I22a11, his •Itl:7i con of I'k-kerins. I't2e follow- where. No trouble to ws�itbs'. I3roo2� Stn£',euo h- Play. ing year she married the late illy, Envrosing done watcb book and folder of suitable Srnaa gifts i• •ctase is n most deserving one, ane show, goods. while you wait. - - - Richardson schen the settled on — it is at the urhent_request,of Lt2nn5 y - !r 1- — p the farin, "Tire Willows," on the _ Cut Glass - ' _ -- n:-ckf the residents of the village that base line, where she "has 're=iciecl ..SPECTACLES c5L the (fireman And Canadian Hotne E _ • - • y Gold Pens bony slid - --- - Circle hnN-e acted. A- pm. ever since. •Slie had a famil • of grant i? being prepared and all twelve children, eleven .of Whom _ Leathel' Goods- L'; �e G�a$-l'`yeS Genuine Celt Glass- survive her, the oan est being is supposed to be those taking part are giving thein 45 rs of age, her husband having The well-ktto�vri services tree, so that- no, expense y Waterman Ideal foun- Genuine s Mirr Ebony whatever will be incurred. Thr died about -thirty years ago. The tnrn...p�, also pearl - in Brushes hii rush etc. ally fitting egestic- . veru expensive. ' aVe the best h is ex reseed fol deceased [tag a Woman of bright handle Roods A good hair b-. Gents colrrect scientifically fitting and it is surprising <ieeprc_t ..y mpat y P and cheerful die sition, and was genuine bot�3= - the of Neter family, and we have p° PENCILS-- oinble circuu2stances. �o` it i:. See our g'he' to believe that the nivel most highly respected by' a syide Silver and gold at- , R. ladies pocket books doneeirunder most -fay. how some generous response will be made to circle cif friends. Her funeral all prices. purses, card cases, etc. will take lace on Saturday at 1:30 We have alae silver Excll'smade after Xmas aiie eergmonatca ea pl.eal. At per •sc nt we are m. from her late residence a when jy rite.for our f vide r Gold. Gold Filled. p not in a>< position togive the names] her rema,iny r ]a e r conveyed to of 'Xmas suggestions. lefters to attach. Of all ['hope who .viii take part but the Friendb' burying round. do eo in our nett issue. y g g 4�•�!, .r. ':.. ..s..".. •. _ .. i ,u: -0.V' Y-.� Ort" .' ' •� �. r ° .. fir' , ...J:•. h, - : .t .. _. 'm'G n.4� r .:,. 1,Y �. '" Apx d, '' .��.�w 3yG4"ruFx•v fs