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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_09_16 : • r, tri .— � elle _ Profe**Ur sal C;aYaa. StoufFville. Audleyoung people. The singing'Rill Spink. Mille � } ^ � threshing—y 1 becuudttcted ,}3y a male chorus * p»t ties] who t�e t Itteatil nl est tl l�slled ati ng, Lie[r bine tbis 'k n utEt is oper• tint] a chorus of I:ttle girls. i Medical. > RetI Wheat -- elsewhere, have been looking river the Mr. Anderson has been shipping fall i Anniversary services in 'con- \ 1.00 bus. buildings lately-occupied by the Pak-- fruit ont.ut' here this week. neetiou with the I. O. O. F. were t ' w -v White�4 heat 1.00 <i enhalu, Pork Packing C'o. here with a I':a;[',; �1"e tney arrived house from held ill the Baptist church here �T F. EA3TWOOD, i13.D.. Baraeon Spring Wheat - - 9F�c view to their utility-fu: use as x can- his N. Il-, T. trip,on Saturday last, on Sunday, - the Rev. B. A. G. r . to Canadian Paeifle Railwcv: Coroner Goose Wheat So: " niug, factory, and that the-.-will report air. Love's s'i,trr frotu Greerlhank Willoughby officiating. Ou Jlori- Ontario County• Issuer of Marriaee Licences. :]Manitoba hiour �SEi.00 bbl. fxcorahly to t sir sharchcldt•rs, .A hay been t'isititl' here for the last ';. Claremont; Oflicehours-Before l0 a.m., 1 tog „ f, I 1 a day' evening ill the Oddrtllr»y V..,/adfronT 7t 9 p,m. Private telephone Family !'lour 3.50 Canning 3CtOT'y ]ere w,,ul+. be ail «eek nT'sr>, hall, 31 t'. Willoughby lectured to connection with Balsam,rreenwood,Brougham pa�tSyFjuur �•5U " excellent thing both for the farmers, Already fail is hr-innin� to appear Mt Zion,A.Johnston's;tth con), Win Cowl e's I' a large and apprl-cjative and: Bran 8IS-00 ton ill the immediate r.Pighhnrho[ui an[i in the cofored maple::and olden rod 1lFyin for his st 1, n 7thoon),andDPnRh'er3thconl a•Iy for the village. The Aylmer Cxnrlin�'fence rotes. It is to.,},e Shorts 18.00 " g t doped the - t-j-'t Fraterua- A. YOUNG.M.D.,CX.,Fellow of 2r " " Factor'y has been doing titI ItalTlenae c)Ill:u• t:-Inter is no r'e "tition of last isle in Connection with &<,cret Sl)-. Jumbo 00 ) ` To Trinity Medical Collage, Toronto, mem• business in canning peas. It is stated year. cieties." It was a very able effort .'her of College of 1?hyeiciana and Surgeons of Gt'Allall2, �'h01e Wheat Flours in a local paper there that the factory _ll r. Cc�ml?ton a-nd family are. visit ands fall of amusetnent as well as. - '7 Ontario. office&ad residence opp O'Leary hotel Chop of all kinds. has put up over 00i1,c1C�0 cans of peas in¢relatives here. It is repo. information..ted that information.. The Rev. lecturer ! WObnrn Of3oe hours: moiaina T to 30: •- thisyear. The sauuple is said to u•c be he has ixhased the Orris lot at the- ends avured to correct.]]tiny of the , - �� rva1nR 0Ont.to 6. Hard and sort Coal. particularly rood, and the fanners north'unci of S. Orvis'place and is go- common misconceptions as to Above prices snbieCtCeoChange without who raised peas for the factory _sonde ling to build. Co,, hig money-souse hating roceivtd as secret beneficial organizations. Model Bakery Co,, Limited. high as i�oU.an afire for then]. Ons' OR£Ett RIVER. _---- -- — E. FAREWELL, Q, C., BARRIS- herecouldhe Made just as profitable. - FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- • TEB,Connt Oro—A*-toraey,ln3Coucty —P!art �(r. :tnd Mr,. Fttllt r „pent Sunday con i�zicgotl0'acrps Fcrfailparttrultreap- la?: with 11 iliterj'.e friends• 0)to F ]roach,Cherrywood 4S 51 olfeftor. CourtEon".Whitby. ll1-v .-+�...._ -. Post- The hot-rip Lf J.1Iti and Jl:,. yIcItl_ F:tnny1Hutcl.inKs still cortin- -`- -- -- -'--- --- ---.__-- +� Dow tk McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• tic 5 n x t t t 1 .;t cone It ion CK R G NEWS ors,6�'tcitors,Bo. Offico opposit, _ost• a ` ,F, It, tLla luta sty the, I5 6:111 Ft fete oC31 vWlrl��ay,�Lt,BJ Money to LBall oa A"Then. tt t of` Ithwyn, was LI t r,;" t-1-2 Oa`,out. and _utile hear; to harvest. �• r 9 � � �cc❑r < a very bad ,y e [ IC «'l:f n it l .t Fra•e:•, of 1e v Yue: State ® 4y JIe;1 ft end i'sezn! u, w rtnc-; the i, t 1 It +rg leer old llunle at Mrs. P. R. Feterweca;ry. tua:.'na r r f tllutt e;.irst t?.ul blur, lion+.ez' • s ® • _•., Sxn?:h Eiiz,^.',eth, ti, Williatl! H. JcL, Armour ane? 31t�. 1711 k, At bit-u, _ of «'inns ,e TT HOP3I\S,CETERINABY SCR• 1 )t• spc It Ia=t week lir•1;u visitin- their i. GE0.4, Orad❑ate of the Oata'i- tet- T':e i,z•ide v:u. },ecurni+; It attired par arts. ' 1 • " T.ItI yuirkc•st wa} for a v(,nn g er:nar. Co.leg-+, Toronto, ra;i5.erod m3 r.rer Of aii ma.tariala acd design in a dress of Vt,r,?tiau c?r.,th tt(uliller. JL's, Til"mets B:lrt ,n,r,f 1Z"hitei'a!r, �ni:tri ton t'k un to 11 , kepti u ;tock. It will a �a witil whit, ::ttin and uirnn. hie been �'i sir:,'tier r?au hter �Ir !in the hug' hiuh otY^e'Ga:ar:c '.n:urinary �[edica' Aaaxia:on. , pay ,... g )nc�., -world has pro\ed, M---and r . nce one cndona-gnartcr miles to call at oar works acd inspect ear�tcck, 'NL:., J1rly 11,-..[:vrt, rht, b;-ide's ,is-- C. Forst•':' for a fw.v wes-kc, ' 'u thou, ;f • 1:,o.. - north of Green River. Ottce ar i e'•.oe:La•,-:rt;e P honre5:o 11 a.m., and 1 to 4 p.a. I'r:.a:n and obtMz_ prices. Don't be misled by 'e.', tot•',( a, brirlr,nu,iil"anrl l,r-�keri rr. �I:•. Gr.•; f l xr.d., r ta•.es„ to .by the p i;' r. f Intrerc ll.' ,'tenogtaphic: nUl;tri �oleyhcae is my oases P,O, address, green agents :ye danotemp!ovthem,.onsNice:a• in .•t:till :•. c.[=hul�re �nts\n ::rn:i:r:l hr'.:•:��'hrd rtl: �;"!;;:r::t untl putcPl'fu1 - _ liivnr, gat 15- we tea, acd do throw c8 the agents wi-h whi-e,athi. ('ll,a,Ics 1;•railt,-ni s.•rrnun-hare on S,u: 1:ty everlinw Iasis delurnrl fol beast' st,� In(.-r app ,- cermt n-d9ion of 10 per cent., wbicb von will 1Z nems e:r, ,.tp: u,ttetl the hl:,l c:u�:1.i. ''' ^ td. [ Eli;',= Iii t urthasell ,the rent It : ,t frlri of 10tawjttres Garbs save by purchasing from as. A and tl;t r.•rr sur nv w'.; i❑ iforin•d ht i.es;,lrnre of �(h: .t .It pl, ?:},i(itit�, Let ruszit'e v,,TI r eallsolicited. R t'. D,,c;tl (cera':h, D i>., ,,f-�(,±i:i;- ' [ tHdtr Hutr:his n, e•r• infer•r.•.ntior. a:hr.r,tthi:� ,e�ial t r - IrPalrtu: ' c 114 trill calor, t r fi .,.. Till- happy c. I I+1- •ter• site t};n tror;k, in %'bleb tae S01IA3 DG`I\,Conveyancer, Com — WHIT8Y BR's#ITE CO., Cin W,s0•,u t,,,t11"1'e,airs arc wwle are slreriali,t,. _ re,: ],louse ..t un•tny hr antiful Ji r. L,•iai:.ul -pent l toner for taking Affidavits, eta., Opp,Pos:flffice. w'b:;b Ontario ,• I t a few days in 11 t its for .2,r1CaSUr. Or visit the Rtoremoa:.Oat. 7y __ 7• lfu•r putaL ng of „ ntrt_ily .rz it:�i `ewinarket. Hr was accompanied r,n "(11"rel, — tr :,r 1 rv•r ( ti ,, «t•r•: bons,}n p.�t.,- }) : r' t:rru t,y J(ls. Lr hrnxn :Ind ,on, ,p BC::fI`IG, Isener of 'stariiage ant ( mtcr urw. the rle•t!v 'Ah,, have hewn sending a few week: t B. Licensee for the County of Ontsrio. Of T I n .rest ( inti « r i t fo, l nee as tcu stare orao-his res:deno•,Piekoring P.C.�ERIi� G LIVERY f 1 their rete tenth h«•..parent „ti r !11 to ♦1 rnn,rt'k' `' lio-t,ti hr the• tiro. xn 7 ,*at',. I'er!i•r and rhihlrcr, ' • Vi” - .•� Village 1•y wi:hes'of .!„•,r �.tthwynfrienri,. �lr,. - M Hlr,t, ,:f 11'}! Ccfalc. all(1 �(�kVID BELDAM, anccianeer, kc.. First-class cehielee for ] ire by day -«inuthrgl'•l..gran;. .;nd Jirs. 11-,ttt•:h�, ,'# of Tilsnnburg,. + • • V the K,re-t, of Dl.. H. ' nd Jirs. °S 9aoC.aro,.�llc:uuleafromLia t:ameron. Or nlg.,t 'I'�ne to cct;ae^tion meet. a'` taen2a cot.,:ar and near sales of fa,ms rare ing fill Cs T.R.traina.-Freight and Ba'sam-Zion N: l,ki`r:s r 1 Sa! irday last. stock as i the I niaa bo [s to be sola wtll be ezpreos delivered to all , ; r• •, h, general agent for tins ct the � haad:ed tip the 4unscrihe*wit..the ucmoat care r - - and sold to the very host advantage. 4917 V'.Ll Tesminlf of aii kinds dens J 11' Di,nt•v now rllal t w:.,:.ly th 1'.', Cl H Irne:, ba,ket dep.lramfnt N• on shortest notice- Sale and nom• tl:il„ '', T rr,�• , �r th (,:n'h tee. +f the• fa,tr y, has Leen dan •ei tis(y Fur Your ,. R.BEA.ON,TO't N9HIPCLER� mission atabiee in t;onneeoien. chn Britt];, ha- n•ntt•,1 ft,r a term b , D. r II. f ., 1l little, np at time r,r writ. APPLE BARRELS ' :V. Convepaacer. Commissioner for taklc4 of vtr,try. }(,' _4, (;, H, (I fa:'n.. nevi, 1, ,r',rnew!,at unproved. - a@davits, accountant Etc. ]foney to ices ,fame, xrr.( Ur,. krnt, of Mytilt•, Nir' and Mrs, Gr,tnt returned to.) - it Oa tum Dropo Ul "tanner or alar.lags LocW. H. Peak spent Sunday with C', 1l'. and 3(Ys. tile” ilf,uie in 1lontreal, after spend- li0' To en•ea' nitev e, Ont 4•1 f Proprietor. Int n'r, nlr tnr, w—k'> with t}ir latter'% M John and ales More hair rented rn •r. Jhc. -NU flityre, They aisitr•l Altav��ay's A1OCCH£R k P03TILL Orta '). Anc• the farin belonging to Jailles sxlton, tho Toronto ex hihitiun and Hamilton J ,C t:,Rea-s!_r tae Ceaary of Ortarn. aur , Ito]sales of er.r des_or • of Kin, e qui] Jv p Poacher r it.., ata - Jfisc Mary Daviricon ha? returnAd trip,.g buck will pleased arab ..their - - - Cooperage � • _ " moderaae charge ++�� Fltor. r, Real Et:atr Furniture., dentandGeneral y[7uator, 6:nee attentsoc s�''� to her hurtle in Pickt•nn,�'after s ,end.given to all criersy� ma:1 or teleerapn' 6d• in¢a w•ee% with her sister,Jirs. �, AV, _. Lnlge Stuck on Hand.and Orders - _ eN T808- PCGC i Brocsham. Out. E, BrDu h•m. OtlTILL,Green Rivr,Out. 35-1y Di;ney_ 8 flied on Short Notice. A full !inn of Bret• - C'z'Lth Jones returned h�fne fi'ntn -- T-mr,nto fair, where he attccPpdPd n Qlutc a ]timber fromhere took THB WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hao class furniture now i �Z. Ar.f_a�rA�', " [o removed to and:horcogb;y overhan: ` maku: it 9 large number of sales 'fur in the exhlbitiC)ll. a on elLibition is 4I-tf b Ile ahoy•bonne.I am pt. &red to L:rr;%b hi-i elIl IorerF, the Ideal Fence Co, F. Bedell and J. CoR'ie sent Pickering. oeeomodanoa to ►'I wh tre, to patroc[ze OUT wars rooms. j'1,e �loverrs' telt p me. Bpactcno 0 ma. I shall be plem j)110r1P line is noir Sunday in Oshawa• - - - - - - ad to we alt old pat -ns %ben they have fie. prlCet3 right. - cnrllpleted. By pacing a sinxll sunT of J1rs. Fish, of Toronto,is visiting •raoa to anti Y am. JAB. TORR&ICE, $ ]money, fanners ]say w. a hone in. her son. Dr. G. Fish, g tilrtcham.Oat. stalled in their house,, which will lckering cal 0 y g w S. Mr. Hamilton, of Beswick,spent ' •,�• S• Dillingham• - pr�''te a Brent�onreni.encP, P ;� • Methodist Church ��:' (earn that A. E. and Mrs. Hash Stuuiay at C. Philip*-. Out ' hard and 3iiss M. Di.ney intend leay. J. «V• Bugle }las retit6d his'farnl yflTd9 St SpILlIC �rfi119. (Services as Fallows. in •-hortlr for e- _, to J. Crockett, of _ c. the- _ ort -w e Cheer-w h t. :lar• y ��� Best Quality of Hard Coal Hubbard has sec,u•ed a sift]:+tion as �1r. and J1rs. Mecid, of Little • 10:30 a.m. .....Preaching, I(� trxcher in a �•boos (n. the vicinity of "Ork• are here for a few•-day'. Full Weight Guaranteed. 7(li)p.m.. ..... Wagner algary, Their dvparttnre will he. G. Brown; [.f Artuadale, is doing 2.•00 p.m.. .....Sabbath School. W Co.a much regretted, as they will he rnisret3 a b;g job of stumping for J. W. + ' 300 P.M.......Epworth League, pas aroul;cl here. Ilogle, Stove and Chestnut S1Zer3 lead:ty• Have a full lige of fresh and cur- + 7 8:00 P.M.......R eei:iv Prayer on ed-meats constantly on hand. Greeryvood. _ n r. Hubbard ting_at TfeC HtTib- At lowest S_ 111a,r1iQ1� Thursnay. — ro to 'are Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Jfi„A. Rirrell is vi.sirin fronds in Ptl'�: 'Rev.•J.E. 3ioore, Ph. B. g Haul, Bologna, R'elners, etc. Inulc wood. �Ir. Brolvn, of Toronto, _was• Pastor:' Jit:,, B. Fowlic, of Markham, visited here last 1'riilay tyitll «"u1. _1Sus- ` Highest rices aid for friend; here. prices. g p c grove.e. R'e have also on hand quantity. of ButclTer's cattle. Mr, 1l'ard, o.°Jai"Aco, is- visiting at . \lessrs Cameron and Sanderson -g T. Rich,trdson's. l f It 1 g Coal'. _ - are on a trip to tile ua•lner'.s home p~c Quality Sm' h'n J. E. Di,nt-y is on the road for the _ Our Coal makes warm friends. j + Frost dr J1-nnrl again. in 11aliburt(m. Real Estate AgencySUGARI Levi•Jaa^key, of Toronto, is visiting ZV e are sorry to report the ill- Orders left witn w. leak delivered his Tnany friends here, ness of Mrs. «-In. Wilson. We promptlr. office � SZ'. J..'Det•itt was in Bov inanville hope for her speedy recovery. P' A few barrels of \o. 1 sugars on on Mondav and Tuesday. AT. Hamilton, ran a tine of a ickertagl Ontario• hand which we will sell chew Miss Jiiller, of Toronto, is the guest fork into his knee the other day, •e>•���ttt>•��aa�ti•ro p. of F. L. and Jars. Green. but is now able to resume his - F. L. Green had a valuable horse duties again. FOFl SALE~ Full line of D.ry Goods and Gro drop dead on Thursday last, g iii. ' eerie°. A. Hubbard, of_lit. Zion, is going to Mrs. R hitter, of Little York,.A good seven roomed dwelling have a sale on or about Oct. 3rd. anti:Miss Matthews, of TOrubto, Whitb woodhouse attached,41 acres of land. Rock Salt on hand. Hiss Law, of Plckering; has been are visiting their father• who is - Splendid,for market gardenia f Prin- Give us a call visiting Mr. and Mrs. Law here. very ill at present. tipsy sandy loam, good well, good piasters Birkett and Lynde, of Bal- The Sons of Temperance have stabling, quite neaalr� a station, sam, Sundayed with friends here. had their hall fixed-over by plat= Farmers Su 1 Store M. and Jars, Gleeson Sundayed with ing oil a neve' ceilings A week PP 9'_.� A good dwelling on Main street, one friend,at "Heydon shore", Z1"hitby• froth Frida on Christina street, and a-.gaud- E. BIiYA�, 11gr. $.StetrarL.is having a. neo sLi�Ite y night, Sept. 23rd, Sept. __ - -lee- - air tileF intend opening it Tip a houae to rent on Church street. _,_- - foundation p ac -uu fir his }rxrti' tu_re given b3• the Rev. B. A. G. AQ _ --- DOMINION- BANK Jitin Edith Pl Mrs., of. kite hey, is #y ' visiting Jas: and Mrs.'Plaskitt here. Willoughby. - -' Lvt'�) ' W. V. Richardson." Abe and firs. Law, of Cedardale, A couple of Creeks ago the men SQt� visited G. and _stirs. Law fora fewdays ,stumping at lir.Hogle's, returning e�7/ 11i Jirs. Sophia NVebb, of Stratford,,15 home from the villla_ge, art their S� 1 fib . . _ Capital Paid visiting her mot Mrs. env Shea's child took-,uddenly illLIU n 1 Reserve Fund and y Undivided Profits $3,474,000 with convulsions on Saturday evening nese had either been borrowed or f -Nelson and Mrs., Ledgett, of Little stolen, The Owner would be int;eh • '' i : York, spent a few days with friends s a Let us remind you here. obliged if it would be returned. QQ y WHITBY BRANCH. Mr. and Mxs. Hooker, of Myrtle, izlr visited with J. and Mrs' Gibson on Whltevale - ing, Gen6ral Banking sundae. -- •� :Firs. Lan .. Willie-Tonkin had an operation per- K, of Siravenhttrst, ' that We Sou . ..Business Transacted. formed on Saturday, he-had 'his spent last week with Mrs. A. E. 'p town display tonsils lanced, Major. of Up-to-date Jewelry, � A. Johnston, our short horn cattle Miss Buela Westwood and Watches, Clocks, eta. Special atTention given to the Co11eC- breeder,intends sailing for Scotland brother, of Chicago, are visiting tion of farmer's 6810 and on the 14th lust. their grandparents J.• and Mrs. optICal �OOdB Cattle Fhb Oil, other notes. Our blacksmith is having a new Woneh. . verandah erected— ted o n his h Pure Par house, w _ 18 G high Green ., Wilson's Fly Pads SAVING'S DEPARTMENT. greatly improves its appearance. Mrs. Otto Nigh.9"Imer 'is visit- - Tanglefoot F. W, and Mrs. Meet, of Duluth, ing her mother, Mrs. E. Reesor. No trouble to show goods.' _ =Ap=9111tG received of, $1. and Minn., are spending a few weeks with W. Fennell and friend of To- Chloride of Lime upwards. the former'•parents and friends here. Tonto, are visiting the former' Stationery. p Mrs. Abram Boyer intends morin NORMAN BASSETT y gaunt, Mrs. James Thornton. 2atorest allowed at highest to Whitby sometime nett week. Mrs. Miss Minnie Beaton has returned enrrent'rates. Boyer has bought a house and lot home after spending a month Jeweller and Optician, PICKERING Coaapcuaded or paid haU there. with her aunt, Mrs, M. E: Parke, yearly, Wm. and Mrs, Crayford and family of Inglewood. left for their new home in the west onytb�r �nt• PHARMACY X.J.T$OETOlf, Tuesday]last. They were sccom_panted On Sunday evening next, Rev. I - l lu7(Aaril as far tie Re&Deer by Willie Tonkin.S Mr. Resnolzle will preach to the i ��a��r�a 'q 3 '" ::mss:• ... - TM w.,�a' �.a "' �,..: _ �"� ' .is.,rt-' - ,. •.: :. ..' .. ... w:•N •.y :•.ice-"4.�L.i4.-.. ._ _ 'Y.tP.ti�•, *l✓.� •-� .,......,.0 °ra•i:.:'.t'�r.•yc:.e:.T *,- il _ . : . - - - — r • .. _• . . . .. .v . •, 1 . . .` .. t V .o.' ,. 1 - , ., r a .. _ 11 fi _ - �A41,��4E4E4"""E��4� land three-quarters cepa of [lour in juice ovex', keeping jt wet. Two OUTLOOSE fieri Tradition, and' . �+ E which t W 0 -teaspuunfuls o[ baking or three exPosut es flay bo necessary. w -, "- _ 1 rpowder have bgen sifted. 1kalce in When your tablecloth and rico nap- i1fdOFIt file 1139 Of • . About the - Aft throe layers and put together with kips aro stained by fruit, have _. 1. lemon filling,•fpr whfdi tale one egg small battle, of ;seals water pro- _.— - . ��_ane-hf.lf ouh_witgar. half cup_ Sweet areld lit the druggist'sand satur- # - _ ._ -. .. ___,.... _.__ milk trod two-thirds of a teuspoontul oto the spots, lotting it lie awhile A" -1 I - Q Al of flour. _Cook till !t thickens. then before 1ai,aidering. If-fruit otain» I suras Du.►7V A► (beat. in ithe juice and grated rind of are taken in time, howorer, havo a lemon• somo one hold the spot ovor the . ��jg - ,�p I Cta,cumber _P cklos.-Put small cu- sink and pour boiling watu= slo,vin It _ �EVi•t1»�������3►�?i�l���i► V. cumbers in a stone jar, scatter a through•. Oxalic acid eats a hole in �w , IDI'I'S TO ILOUSlEE3PERS• handful of salt over them, sad co,or a lope moments unless'Immediately . with boiling water. Let stand aver ,vashcKf out. - _: ' to little variety can be given to night, then drain and repoat - tho .Glycerine takes 'out coffee .end tea CEYLON, NATURAL. GREEN tea In place of Japan. It • . peas by cooking thea.: ,with green process. Itinse in clear water,' wip5 steins. First soak in colic water. is Pure do]Iclous and beneflelat to health. 'Sold In' string beans in slightly salted w'a-, and put into boiling vinegar, sweet- then spread ,with glycerine and leave r ��" ened amd spiced to taste• all flight. 'The stains will dis-uPpear the same form as the celebrated 11SALADA11 Black • - _- ter. Put both on together, drain • 11 . when soft, put iu a generous, lump Old-Fashioned Gingerbread. -One in the laundering• Phase who have teat in seal9d lead Packets Onl�/� 2$C and of of buttes, a waft o[ paprika, and cup each of butter, sugar, molasses used vasrlino know what :1n ugly p with [lour. I'ut Will a tablespoon and buttermilk, one teaspoonful' each stain it loaves on linen. 'Phis can lb. By all grocers. _ - -_g • _ 'z 'or two of the wafer in which they of cinnamon, ginger and soda, the be removed ,with chloroform or eth- _- _ -- tvere boiled and let ill simmer for I fatter distsolved cit hot ,eater, cove or, but must bu used with care. 1Ixtvo -"�- _ a few momenta. Minced aisle eggs, and about five cups of flour. a cup or bowl handy'; pour a fct° THE JPS AHE DIGI�I�'IE•D rad suhjccted himself and his crow, adds to flavor and appearance y ithe Stir the first four ingredients w•i-th drops of ether orithe stain, irrvert + as being foreigners, to perpetual im- spice till light and creamy, 11hen the bowl over the spot .to keen the I ifi-Nonment for. jtinding any'w'here -ire ' at is a goad plan to save all pieces PItONUNCIAMENTOS MODELS the kin dem exce • ',8t old table lisicn for use in drying add the milk, eggs and; [lour. Beat fumes front evaporating uuil . Ieavro Pt at the appointed reel salads after the corns from lhard, and bake in bhects of patty- some time. OF POLITENESS. I Port of-IragaSaki; yet in considera- _.g y tins. l 11'her, a garment has been scorched I tion of the Ituss-ian ignorance of this _ - ' their bath. Russia's Intrigue to -Gain .Foot let„• and of their kindness to Ah.o - • _ If the s come from the icebox ` Banana Shorteakr:7%fake a rich in the ironing: unless toe, deep; - a g _ . egg - 1 shin•wreck�d Japunuseaw , they would ded Lieut .. ltliey will wtii much stirrer than it biscuit crust, bake in joliy cake tins hot win bill will eifectuaily draw hold in Japan in 18th ,'3v. ' ' kept in a warmer place. Inot too thiel: lnyers. When done.- out tffb spot. If not quite gone. writ, Century. not ennor„o would ee the 1promi promise himself -' - A wire spoon whisk is 'best for` ;split open -with forks.and bltt•x the place and tali laundry soap an � " " s when they are beaten se crate- while hot, three layers heing cnot,gh it; then lay fr; the sun, .Nobody'who has -been reading the,'fin is o return mm d h countrp-men' t i e- pSg P for one cake. The two bottori, lay- . .- newspapers of late can have failed to iately to his 'own -country,, and . ly. A revolvingtreater is best when ----T never again coma to any. part'of Ja the olks and whites are wh' ed to- `ors and one torr make the best shape. observe the air of dignity which per- g y Take about thrctt good-sized thor- i"i_ IVI5E i1fOTIIEIt, vides the various contc•inporary otic- pan"but Nagayu}�i. .. gether. - 4 Laxnta-n accordingly took himself A ^lsfi of powdered charcoal kept oughly'ripe bananas and shred lonely tial pronunci anion of the Japan- P P Iwith a fork. Spread a layer of the A wl'se mother never attempts to ese. Obviou-ly, in the diplomacy of off - without landing the .Japanese ' in the refrigerator will help to keep 1 ,- castaways. After this rebuff it was - " the air sweet. It should be changed !fruit on the crust, a'ddin the least cure the' ailments from .which' her the best theso islanders are mist not till 1Rr:'4 that the Emparar A1- twice a week. bit of salt, and' sprinkle %vell with little ortes suffer by stupefying themlproficient. here now frit- `some frdg-'', exander, Catherine's grandson, tried - . ._: - Tea matting, which any grocer will powdered sugar. Add the next lay- with sleeping 'draughts, "soothing" II,ments of older proclan:utiuns anti ,again to establish relations with 4 er in the snmc ,way.' On the last one preparations and similar mciliclncs dike doe+molts belonging to. the rima; those so •. - -- --give to customer for the 'asiking, containira' opiates. ..This, class uf'uhen •Ja[>a'n was all i?ricntal. The' politely inhospitable people Spread fruit very thickly', well mixed d P to the cast of - may be charmingly utilized in d�'Rich su•' vo. to form' a`sor•t of medieines are responstble for the un-I Portuguese wore the first Europeans- '' corating n mom with flowers, ferny ) timely (loath of thousands of little.to be welcomed in the Vl6wh ,: Kill— I ITIS VAST DO1nNIOSS, „� or foliage• Fevhion the matting ire icing, .Serve ,with soft custard flay- ones, though some mothers icily not 1 romp and, as may We read 'in snu>e j He sent n ship to Nagasaki. with a r .' . to baskets, cornucopias and tho erect w C vanilla. realise it, When ywir little ones are several. books. thn•.• pros >erA, th••re special Aiubas;,adur named Rosanoft, like, anti tack them under pictures i Chow Cltow.--}isle tt pick of green ailin ive them liaby''s Oa'n Tub- ingl} fora penile. l But by the �a hau'*'r+ person, and a stickler for ' '` tomatoes, two large Reads of cab- t, -g ^ "y In corners aril in other desirable; lel a moclic'ine sulci un9er a gear- year Ill partly by th^ir own. ar- otiq[iette. ltesanof3 got ev'ery'thing places. lbogc, fif.t.cen,:u f,hcii',-sired onions, anti,,, tb contain r,n opiate or harm-• o ince and partly by tt:c machines- muddled tr at the very Lieginning b _ _ .. An old hou_c'ekooper says that a 'twenty-fico ^ucarnhers, ono pint of ful (Lrug• 'S[uthers who havo used the tions of eosig ing hutchmen, the ciis;puting us to whether or not it - little dissolved gelatine added to the ,horseradish, half a pound must:iid -cihlot.y always a[,eak !a their 1'urt:r'a'?se had`' fallen into hot:rloss iv'a: the correct thio:_ for him to bow meant will present rill danger or its seed rwhdte,, on,r ounce. colery s,.-I. praise. 3lrs. .t. Johnston, 1,111dy- lead od,)r, Then the Mikado iss-ivd to the I:url;eror's reprce(ntntiyes. So tlnn;ntr to butter, as it is apt to ,one ounce t,irnlerice, half a'teacup tore, Ort., sa,.s : ''I find Baby's a proclamation, whereof the follow- the Japanese keFt him waiting, tak- do when it is w+hi'pped in hot wed- ful gro'ind _blac'k pepper.- Cut .the . O.u.n Tu:,lets all coo re:ommend ii:g' was n part :-"Tho ,choir ince of int as it scemtd. "pleasure .in mor- t.hrr ;tomato's, cucumbers, onion~ .-and thein to be. Afy Ill ,cos troubled lthe Portuy;u•,sc, with their mothers, of}•ing the Ambassador, and in over-I `'� _ __ ____ A roast of veal is made more cabbage sm211, and pack them in salt � ,rith, eczema, ar.d ,vas vi r} cross and nurses, a d wha'rv,�r belongs fo ' ,chcln,irg him, at the scene time, _ "tasty" by seasoning over night in for one night. In the inurning drain Ir' tless, h!it since Gi%ing F.rr the Ithem.. shall he bar,ishrd forever," w;th an a1ecutibn of great personal . this way. Take silos! parts of pep-'the salt uo,. arad lay' them in vine- 'I,rblcts. she .bas become quite well;Anef so they c •r,, pol:teness.' When ar last. he ,was I per end salt, and moisten vil grnt- gar an,I ,cater fur a day' ur two, anti is now a strorc healthy child." I The same pr.5c%tmati 5n, - by the summoned to Nagasaki to hear the fr ed onion, Ftvt thtr thoroughly Into then drain thrin again. Roil the S„epi by all 'druggists or sent. bvfw'ay, forbade, upon roan of death, Emperor's ar..-sw,•r, "etyrtains were tvery crevice and cranny of the roast .spices in half a gallon of vinegar. mi.il• At. 2”. rcrits 2 I-ox t,c wri+.ing Jany .Jarinno,-e to 1ca,'t• the country, hunq'brfore the houses on each side and put it In a double biking pan. with three putmds t)rown wigar, And Thi Dr. t\',Ilia ms' Hiedicine Co., land Nrther prov irfi•:1 that nny Jap- of, the street through which he pass- Next day, "lard"_ with its own suet Pour it o5'er while+ hot. Relwat thi.+ Bruck%illc, Ont. !-panese who had viAit,•d foreign parts c,l, and the inhahitanis were all or- or a little hacon, and let it brown for three dans, tarn tnix few,• ounces b _ _ should. inion his return_ to •Japan, be dered'to keep ou't of sight, so that { mw,iar•d apd hili u pint of the bust exee'.it,xf fortnvaitli. .fit tris time' he saw nothing of the place ' slightly, L Then dredge with flour, ,AUSTRALIAN STEEL. putting a belt sup of boiling water salad oil: Add two gnarl morn of t-ho Ihit•:h only had trading prici-, The gr,sw•cr was, moreover, per- .. to tho I,ottoni of the pan as a gravy•�•irl when th:• pic'klr is cold. This Inventors Have Process . They leg•s. Tl:on in 167.3 emptory enough. It was entitled, 11 . - foundation. By renewing the flour is good to cat in two,months, i a� F'\CLItiH CnS.I'.11Y Order from the Fmperor of Japan Wish to Disposo of. I to the Ruc� an Ainbassi ler," and - every.time rt is. dredged the gravy, Chocolate Ice('r�•atn,-(enc plunrter ! + wit., a rh,trt,� f ,m t h„rlr•s It„ and went somcthtn thus - S 01 will be found thick aria creamy, when ayuaro of CFiocu a c. o , - . _ • ti.t•,,,iarna in- , i; ful of at a one t abicspu.pnf',i1 ut l v .a prs havo twon at work on an in- am pi w i. .,> 'rat ,: ,w;, i{, r.. s•'n ormer p our orttnare - . " Lho meat is roasted, to that country- a _hi p 1'rcmc+h-freed toast 1q more dill- boiling woter, onethird cupful oh ,ention fur tn,king iron an,i steel di- 1 nLmc''1 rho- nlrtation with several nations, but et- tHin ercarn, u-feet c.�'arcts of s•rtt'ta,n,l rest fruit the or*- without the neves- 'It°t"ort' The P tch got ,vin l of rho penrnce caused us to adopt as ewfu 11 . - .cious arid`easier of digestion if the ! Intatter, and eat, !ince uhis,erodAn the I the opposite principle. It is not' ' Ir - --- crust Is cu, from the broad just be- two drops of vanilla. TI,'1+, chore- S,ty of first making pill uun. f P f4y lite in nm ill satiFcpsn -pl icer! noir i Vitleir cxperaments'so far hive been ears of the Japanese officials the her- permitted to the Japanese to trade _ _ fore it is, dipped for a moment in` f,with inn mrtic ore obi it from fact that tate English King way abroad, nor to foreigners to. enter rxitded mflx, Pat ao dry ns pas-',hot water, Add sugar and boiling I g married to the dao bier of the Fein our country•• • • • As to Russia, we water ru,ivatly, stirring cons+ant y fa:'anrtki. \'.'1.., but thio clttitn that ' S g. ._ .-mble with an old napkin, and give; 6 the} have now so far peitircted their of -Puctugal, un<i, cnu=rgs,'ntly, F:nq- have never hal 4^y relations with - it a coating of beaten egg, lj,sm a:Pour on slava tv thcT cream, add salt I process as (u to al,le to treat with lishmen and PurU.lgucse were. 'rincti her, ']'en' years alto you sent cer- Ipastry brush Have readv butter and vanilla, then frem.e.- ' equal wiccess all clashes of m,n ore 'th'e sank•, So, when the Roturn tain shipwrecked Japanese to Stats -- . - "-In a 'frying-pn-n and fry quickly, .dust-I Spcnish Picklo,'-;hce veru - thin 'and street n sacci came to the ports of Ja ran-otticers mai, and you then made us ro osi- ' , ane a11on' ren tuniatoe9; lir them g .of folio S10 per. P 1 S P P . ing with pow'der-d sugar and ground , R K ton ower the present manner of mak- of the blrkado came on board and'tions of alliance orad commerce. At rcirmamen beton„ serving, which remain in bring one n,.ht. Prepare ing; iron ;and steel, put the leaders' of the expedition thi.,i time you ha,'e conic back to .. .--- .should h. done pro after cook- 'a. mixture of white m-,.ataril <e,•d, oa:•' fife,' have fulls protected their pro- through a long and scorching caro-' Nagasaki to renew those proposi- llnR pint grnted herse-radish, rarc�thircl I cess vvith patients in ,,Tt parts of the chism. .''Al they -callni hnglt=h ? !tains. This prov'ey Russia has a _. BcSiiles .making an excelle-nt'I pint gre•;p r-ppers, one-third pint of world: The success of their inven- Werenotnot the English subject to the strong inclination for Japan, It re. - swoet-pickle, rucui0wrs can be con- chopped onion, one tahlespoonf''il I torr: and the possibilitu•s .that it of- )Portuguese ? Iiow did it happen, if long since we discontinued all rola- . , vert ori into one of the riche-;t of primo :ground black pepper, two tabl,•spoon- 'leis rias caused yidosprcud discus thiy ,cas not so, that the English Itions with foreigner's generally, Al- ' xaerres, Sliccirl lemons, gTiic,w , and fuls clover',, two pf nri,cn, pert in the 1 sign throughoiit the c'ountr'y''crud it is flag• like the Portiigu,•se, lore a.cross:though we desire to live in pence ` Tplenty of slarar aid in the trnasfor-;jar a layer of this mixture, than n �PrulpoSeY that the gov'crnniont shat} (upon it? was it true, as they hid�w^ith all neighboring States, the dif- malion. Big yellow clicuinbers ,lny°er of tonvitoes, 'nnrf so on runtil; obtain the patents and make' it a"heon informed, that the Ell King ference between then, rind us In man- - which have gene to aced aro best, it is firlM. Pour on sufTieicnt elder g„yvrnmerrt tuc,aopolyr was married to the Icing of Purtu-i Hers and character forbids entirely -Peel and Bill. carefully ,irrd-cut ” ' Ivi,ne ar to cover the whole, I'n cane It is prupcw-d that the Nrw South lgal's daughter?" treaties of nlliunir, Your voy'agey ' -- ” 'to long &fuels, then prepare th,!q G add three quartors 'Wal.os goyorninent shalt pay to the •fho- English harlot`s indignantly and your labors arc therefore use- _ cart of wino ar, _ ring !of a pint of sugar buil tnq.-ther ord i incetrtors thr lump sum of $1,ntln,- drnicd all subservience and alliance less. All communications between - fayhiond '•pound for pcvrmdLP •' recipes, pour aver''thc;pickl�•, This quantity wo for, the rights to the inception with Pprtugal, but weir. forced to }ou and us'are impossible, And it its Pu* c ucnmhers and lemons in• to- will fill a two-gallon jar, .. . and then that j-anmasters through- admit that their King, Charles•II„ my Imperial pleasure that henceforth t . i into.. tied married Catherine of Br' nnza ' you more bring your ships i gelher and. rise a splcewbil as di- . .. ., _- -. --__- - - . out Aust-a.lia shalt' bo licens;d on _aag , o no g 3 P rn'tni in farmer cases. T'nt away t`oyitlt%- to manufacture. a Porto princess. ;our wirers." TAKTN(; OCT STAINS. It is also prnposrn that-tho right The 'Mikado's officials were most; +— with waxed- papery whe'ti quite cool, to ,use the process shill ho let to pulite. nodded gravely• and depatterl.I ""TRAINIXG TORTOI..SRS. using; either Iarge--or small' Mass Her,, ie. a sor'viceablc list to be ironmill in different'p'rt, 'of the They would lay these matters biAorel - •. _ ;are, kept for rofo+rucc' To, take out grass lw•orld, but that in the case of works their' master, The answer, which "One of the most curious examples, stains use ordinary coat nil; tent theI uiside°af this country d differential came after some waiting, was thiyc' ;of patient training is :< display 'by -_ AIUSIT;S1'T(7 FtFC`IPFS. spots tFlrsrolanhly< jus6 1pe[ore Putting ��oy Alty shall he charged at shout 85 "'file have received letters from the an old Korean boatman,',' says a ' . . ._ Foy:crty Cake,-Break,one egg into in the wash tub. per ta0, to equalize the higher,. rate, 1 atperor. Your request, as well as.correspontfent, rot n dozen drillc`i /' a clip, beat with it a piece of butter For iron rust wet the spots" Rith Iof wages paid here. " t}ie 'reasoris:by _w.ltich you cofcirce it, tortoises. 4lirectAd' by his sonfiy and . .. the 4ize of an egg, and till up. the lemon -dec. .1uy. the garment. the + have been 'duly considered. But a small mein} drum, they march in, sup with swgcE milk or lake-warm syn, and spread thick with yalt;'ev_ you cannot be alldwed to trade here, !line,, execute, various evolutions, and water; add one cup su,4ar and one v now and again squeeze ]eaten . J3L BBLLS. , ,. because your Ring has married the!conclude by., climbing iTun s low abme-dis"sies, like some fishhooks,. daughter - of the King of Portugal: tabic, the larger ones forming of ' are not catching. 'that- is`the only reason why your rN their own accord a hricige for the N The man who serves you with milk' quest is refused. The F.'mIvror' or-I smaller, to which the ft-at would oil . . . • Indescribable Psis. likes cream pugs. dors that:,You depart arta come back erwiso be impossible. When they . I . - • _ S:pooney- couples.in the park seom no snore. Such is his will, and w•o:have all mounted, they dispose them- 1. ' ., to 'prefer the dark mieet. . cannot change it in any particul,ir, selves in three or four piles, like so . ' ftone �h �lad-der• The unsucceT�l laun,in'man lays 1'ou will, therefore; mak,< si,il with marry plans." . ' - . t it..ao the.fiats of fate. the A�st.fa,'ot _.. wind, and at the 1 . - - A barrelful of money wouldn't be latest within twenty days.- L'pon _ WHAT'S THE USE. -._..- ---- request same twenty'mol diiyv wt.re - . - mac t u s waK a , _ As.you might say. hydrophobia •is gracious y • c'se - , J�1n Exce tionall Severe Case In Which a 'a dog_gore crazy thing. '1'HT•: lal:CRFa: STM1D; A � Psays: cam leiien." • p y A girl must have . time to bunt A lade says: "Postum bias to pea - and i.he,F.nglishmon departed. hcelt • ;:Helpless Sufferer-Was Restored by , when, she dues burnt-";rood "York., ing curscs,uptm-',ht' Portuguese mar: iriv complexion so larch. that my . The pHotographrt is not 'gullible tinge, and perhaps upon the. Dutch `friends s:11 • • young , • ' . just because he takes you at your - ,-amain. Ily. complexion• used to be - - - ER word.Lven ,i'hcn the weather is f est-class Another most interc;iting pi- 041111:4- Icoff",, ' cotord, muddy find yellow, .. • --- , 111,-h+i� •.v=t'-tia�•I but i t i s r•,,,v cktia r - — you can truthfully say; "Vh, it's Grave} or stone in bladder is about decided to i,e diem a fair triol. fair." r reign of tho'1:niprrss .l'itthrrino there w:larn I was a girl. i t,as'induced g Was wrecked upon, tilt' `tiherieul const i to try Postum M- a friend who had .. ,. , rite most painful ailment that ever I After-using one box I felt•a docidod There's ahw,,'s'somPthing going on ri i;r,,w, of ,.cal nosy s4wors; 'rite i--,agl'rrid jai t ns I find'sull from a!ricted manl-in•a. It is thn result change for the better, and after tak- if it is only rill excursion• ltusxinns took their rilstilvwnc.y in of deranged kidneys, the uric acid Ing five boxes I feel like a new man.. Of course, it is quite possible to iiia iiia kart,th.rin stertor cents, iu t,r r thio uull.titi•stion, palpitation of . forming inti h.r I su'iistances„ ,�hich I am entirely out of pain, and lisp's cat light lunch in.the dark. ,. the"hrnrt• and sinking spells. order to ionrn thou• langmige tod al- ••After I heti used Postum a wee}' - ledge in the. kidneys and bladder. no more discharge of blood. I can A faded; rickety old umhrolln.i. a low• thant to Ionrn Itussiltn• For e,'}`n I wits ;;u n1•uah better Qhat.I was, nT�is horrible disease is rovented'sad honestly.re commend Dr. Chase's Kid- difficulty' ivany' people hu'vol labor then' ttn•siit_- w'us a,cetin•' fife bur- , . cured by' Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver ney-Livor fills to any fellow'-sof}uror, under. ' tiiivtid it would: not.last. .. But now: ' ];'.ills. hors of her island 1u'ikhhnr. .)upon and will cheerfully verIfy this states- A traveling dress nils'"oftrrt he dt- . .two years, have passed'and I ami w'us•, ill filet, hnt'.n ntel�5ing stone, a well woman• Tawe it all to lest•-' Mr. Daniel Brown, English River, melt to anyone writing me." scribed as ' fits and starts'" as nnp,vlctsl, t,t'tvvcrn Ru:•rrit►'s Asiatic! { - S Even a ,very tall nutn, you kill fi14 off colics and, drinking Postiun inr . Ont., writes:-"For tlirce years I Mr. *. Bowen, Postmaster and '• and Amelricon. [v„ssgssiotly,.fur .then • may bps a little;shirt ,hf ridlaulnus, its j lace.'- ' s1 listed from urinary ,troubles, par- station agent at F,.ngliah River; Alnaku'way 1tuyYrtan: A% 179,21 unth-. Theentcrprising undrrtnl:er thtuks ''`I had drank coffee all my lite. I' . taking of Ill nAture of stone in the Ont., writes :='•I 'Itav'e interviewed stile sent. l,rrut, .carryin under,. he is equal to any undertaking: suspcctc°'1 that it-was-the rause of bladder or gravel, anis the pain Mr'. Daniel Brown of this place in row cocor•_oP the errand of.o n'l,•ing back my,tro,oble, -hut it was not until P i A woman with nn abunilnnca of $vhich I .endured. can scarcely be do- gard.to, his.long illness and,cure, snot the Ji,nanawp sfailors,' to arrange :for hiiir is often falsely 'accused: actually trait' cofreo and -started to... ts�crlbec7. I was unable to do any hereby certify that the testititonial Selfishness is one thin u er•sun the Rusairins trading privileges in g P - I t Postum that I became cet•tain”: 'work, and . frequently' discharged as• given by trim is correct." cannot kceP to hiniselt. 1a.11nn. 'PhtS F.erlpress was nitt aw_are, tar it AoOrt19, that .lapanes� who had then all riiy troubles- ceased and I' blood. Though I spent hundreds of Dr. Chase's,Kidne3--Liver Pills, one After an illness, you know, it-may :am`now well and strop again." !dollars in doctors' bilis I,recoi-k•ad ,PIU a dose, 25 cents a;box, at . all Erika tour or ftyo weeks to make one once left Japan worn bai't'ed of re- g g fie cq;ief, and at last decided that I dealers, or )»dntanson, Elates & Co.,' turn. coo •Laxnlaii came to ITako-i,Name furnished -by Postum Co., Bat% strong. - 'date. ifs T reek, Stich`:' - 'would never be able to work again. Toronto. To protect you - agninst Procrnslin'ntion is the thfer of time' -'Wbile in'this condition I was-ad- Imitations - the portrait and Signa- but it sc+ldom gets into jail, Tho Japlanose were polite, but rc- There's a reason. vfsed to,tr•y Dr. Chase's Kidney- tine of Dr. 'A. W. Chase. the famoua "That's what I call hard luck,' fused to take 'back"their"couiitrymcin,'I Look. in each pnckngo-fora cop; Liver Pills, ant! though I: 'had.• no receipt book author, are on every raid the facetious man, as lie picked law&. a that It was against their rpt the. fWellil little book, "The. . fat in them or in anything else I box. _ I up a ejLvef dollar. lnwo. They also told Alm that 60l Road to \Yellville.' , • _� -'•., , - , 1. ` . - . ., I. . . t. I , _.. . . . er, T. - ' - ti s � -. R •- •, i _ .. c .. - : ...1.r I _ - 1. ,. _ _ - _ - ��,�i 0000- 11o"-0N�eNOtM "The handkerchief-Ah!" his face chief farce was gone through—" a 1.7. y quivered slightly. "And what of it?" I '•1f, as you say," interrupted W " t "lt is unnecessUry to tell what you I Claude, with a singular expression in 1% A ' know too well," Philip said, impa- his dilating eyes, "1 met the lady q t tiIently. "Let us have no beating alone in the storm, who but herself _ zy ! about the bush. Tell me at once !could havo, told you of the supposed � DYIN G 'PR,0'1mV1mr I SE 1 where'Jessio is. You cannot expect j conversation?" . cl — to blind me as' ou have blinded-cth=- „ ( ers. I have evidence, 'solid evidence, That remains to be seen," retttrn- �• . i _ f od Philip, 'Sally Samson herself ~a .- t�'� to justify legal proceedings. I have j told me that she rowed Jessie with 4AICING CIDER AND VINEGAR. - OR -THF Ii lISSING not yet consulted lawyers-I on},y i - - 1 led three d since--but I 11 I her luggage-Uy the way, even ladies j • . - An daysnshall don't usually take luggage when Commence with the earlier ap- do so at onto unless you satisfy Ire 1 g y as they mature. 'Witt -�� . • by pr6ducjng her. I don't .kn:;w committing suicide-to L nmovth, Pies as soon __ , - much about law, 'but it strikes mo unci saw her on hosed the bosh which sorting them, putting- -the fresh . - : catches the three o'clock express ' to juice, as soon as made, refer- that abduction'is rather a serious of p NSM t1M��0 Mair. I am nearly sure that with -or Waterloo." ably in open tanks coverod with a without consent, carrying off a minor, "Did Miss Meade carry.her luggage thin cloth to keep out insects, ad- CHAPTER YXX1L-(Continued.) (have received your iateIl�gence.chur- y g is abduction," . from th©'.carricr's cart to the ark?"- ding.fr+sh juice from time to time as lishly. The matter -is too desperatq r . �5}ie recet�d iim in a conservatory, ' ho intm'-rupted, xvith what Philip made. If tanks are not available e for civility. But .1 do thank you.:' Claude 1o,okcd at Philip with.dcmb a Pleasant contrast to the snowy"I thought well-feigned interest. pot the juice in barrels, leaving the "If it is pain for you to hear," she surprise., then he turned from ..him g ;.'• out-door world, with its palms, or- sighed, "fonie totellit is=all '— -44 and took a'few turns in the ronin, That petit oohs well managed.'Sal- bungs out and keeping them filled up I. angetrees, oleanders, and •semi-tropl- ]y's nephew fetched it from the inn during the first fermentation so that cal flowers which reminded him of Captairf Randal,"' she. added hastily I "Pray take a seat," he said at i where .it was left -to be called -for. the impurities-may work out throw li ; '? his last meeting with Ada Maynard.I in a canner tone, "I have one re- last, hilt Philip preferred to stand. You cannot deny that on the same the bunghole. g ti "Never let me regret," he seemed to !quest to make in return for my corn- I "lt is not very•easy;" said'Claude, 'I day you pretended to be called un- For conveoiepce. have the barreI14 hear Ada say 'in her* moving voice. ulunicatdon. What has just passed;"to Abduct a young •}rely folly expectedly to ' London, that you - '` 'r y g I our honor.' y populated conn- I b about nk feetsc�sottom that he contents "It js easy enough to die. Living between us must go no further. Un grown, and In posses tion of all her drove to Cleeve station* 1n a do*- g --' jp Is the hard part," I y faculties in a thickly cart with only a groom, whom you may bo racked off directly Into other t "If I find it necessary to publish try lined with railways. You can- !left behind at the. station. That - =, -the shilk' and 6 d orlentAllstugtis fcovin- Ithe facts, vckich you may be very 'not surely mean to insult your sister you caught the boat at Lynmouth- barrels with a hose used as a aipllua sun o I shall not do unnecessarily',",by supposing her capable of running-!ei'en the hoat'y name is known, The or with a faucet. Raskin¢,' tvitii a i, ering a low divan-like seat beneathI }le ,.(,,,lied after some consideration,Iaway With nio, You, who have siphon is a only convenient tray, as a palm near a fountain, and seeing ' p s y' Lord o[ the Isles-and that you tray- •. I c'omisc faithfuls that our name!knovvn her all her life." it is quickly done and saves trnlcli I 7 bronzed face ane! straightforward elites Uy,the three ori lock express to time and trouble. Hose used for the strong, lance-straight figure, the , shall not be mentioned." � You do yourself injustice," Philip iNutcrloo.". ' b f Then lie left her returned; "to a our girl uito i r- this purposo should be about inch gaze, "she might have been cou' t young g q 6 "I drove to Cleeve and, took the in diameter,. s B f - -- - . She might have left my dark to a wen over--tfie-o groun ;norant of t rid• a secret mar- , train; I went in the Lord of the Islcs stiff enough not to kink 1 which had been already taken at.Jes-'riage w•itli a rnan-like you, thou h or collapse- and 8 me." g Ward cau'aht the thine_ express to p } to 7 feet long. " sie•s disappearance. not strictly right, would not appoar Waterloo, all that.-is--true; Hr3b • I In i raise the end of the ho9e r . `., Then she told Philip, that, haying, �fio ver teat a degradation.- . - , Itravelled o an in from the bottom of y_.g.' q .. alone. la le !about ch introduced Jessie to that house, sh° g by went by Ithe barrel- which is being felt in some dogree responsible fur CFi:\PTEIt X\VIII, "You think, then, that I Have I the salTle express, the train a'a3 long, K linea . her, and. wished to , explain to hsr I - Ito more - time vvas 'wasted at married-her?" he usked with a }:ecu- I did not sec him, be did not sec me, (from, so as not to disturb he %di- - - aa,�guardian, as far as she knew, all.;Cleeve. Leaving Roger Plummer liar emphasis. Mand unless he is an unusually power- ment which may have Slccumulated. J (+'that hard occurred bc;fore the sudden ' and even Mr. ingleby in happy igruir-I "HeaYcn only knows what you ful liar, he did not see Miss•Meade." when the first fermentation is fol- -� disappearance. Shc described the in-I ante cif the latest intclliger.ce of Jczs-:have done. I knots that you I;avo "you would, of course, have pre- lY completed, Arld the juice is settled timac w•irich had so suddenl •.s run sic Philip, appeared at Claude fed-;taker, her away, and I don't. think .tented that, and clear, if should be racked off in- i y suddenly.sprung g ( s !to clean barrels and the empty ones i up, In her awn fashion, olid dwelt `i ay s house in fawn the second he would have gone Unless be uilod R'}int was the pilin of Sally Sam- p y K upon Jessie's charm and intellect in morning after his visit to Marwell• by at least a promised marriage," son's valuable information? My dear!thoroughly cleaned, ready to be used - at a way that surprised Philip. "I had 1 He was shonn into a room near ! 'You are right, it I may judge fellow, you must be uncommonly lagain• These .barrels should be filled . - heard reports," she said, "that J the dose, opening Into the small ,tram my slight aci}uain,tance wi!h grcen if you can 'swallow all that only about three-fourths full, and I III •a did not believe. Jessie seemed so -hall, while a servant- took his card . lliss Meade, whom to know was ,(.)-Ian old d•ornan will }oro you for halt should be racked up in a warns place '� -in. The dour being left ajar, tic +'expect, he returned ravel:. "Look for the winier. ' A furnace heated i artless, spoke so olicnfy of her -'en• g i g la sovereign-uneammoniy green." gagement showed me your portrait. could hear all that pa.sed there. here, Itandul," ho added, in a- less " If you did not think me very cellar is a good place, but a cool ' - ,� _Nhu could believe wrong of her?" . "\o use," a servant was swing to formal manner, "I'm awfully sorry green you would not expect me to ,cellar will not facilitette vinegar • -Who indeed?:' echoed Philip, a Callill, P;icrcputable, elderly lnun for you, You're hard hit and flir.j, hclic''e that you do not know w•here'making. :6 gloomih. w•hntn he had observed on entering, l out ugain,itt everybody; if you weren't .Jessie f,.•auo is. 1'ou have dono a If a warm room 7s not to be had, "It Zcsrfi not ileitis Julv," she c-7-n- , ' Orders strict. As n:ich as guy 'you wouldn't dare Pay what you-are_are ,er cruel and cowardly thing, ,use- a shed inclosed on all sides, so c :tir,ued, "that my suspicions were I'lucc is worth. The captain won't saying. - l'cu have got it into your- CI, !e Nf.•dn-ay. l'ou have• fatAlly that it may be darkenod is warm 4 aroused." ec you, out or In. You'd, better be hind. Hca`en knows how, that 1 nn'1Injured ane who had special claims'wvathPr to keep out flies, and from ' • _e "So long ago?" _ off•" - sat the bottom`of this-`' he.e there ton the consideration_ of ey'ery _, mrtn the beetles which bore into the heads " "Aroused ural confirmed at ' .. ,- 'Ile mist see mc." he Paid, "I :was a faint fluiver in his voice, "this 1 crith a spark of true manliness in • and staves of the barrels, causing J Me went on, "Arriving unexfealy e to meet a bill, and haven't.. a 'poor girl's disappearance. Y'ou, nie him. Ono whore youth, lnnorecce, a at Marwell one ov'ening, I surprifed bl,sscd shill:r-g iia the worlit" !wrong. ' I will tell-you,-juyt to clecir (orphanhood and utter defencelessness much trouble and 11 an inters:ire in the gallery "«alher, re rrr.ed the scryant lm- your mind, what I know of her. I -I will not say sex; because -that, tq ! "Uh'" cried Philip. adci,tly. "Cools•,- hc;ul. i', will met her. at ' WASTE FROM LEAKAGE. - , -- . ,t "why was I f y -,other's hou�o, as, the �which ought to •constitute a claltn to � - - - .,,-;� :not told in timM" - }Obi? Hes said he'll see you «ed- ,friend and rompaniori of -my i,ister 'min's Protcrtion, is but too often ro. It is not advisable to rank u the r "`+o one but Miss Medway was in nesday." anal my cousin. Miss I'orscfnle. • (If 'girded ,s a bait tcs their lawle'seae' b p barrels outside in the sun, as they "- °a the house at the time, isle scene lianrtlwh.inednuwCith u:uudlbbytcarrr Iobclicte our and liked her-why !-irc ,wh"os,• peculiar position, her will be apt to De infested with bon- _ Painful in the extreme. Still, I f people thought it a nefine,A friend and natural protector ers and the Burl will gar .:.hoped It, might be nothing more than' "may you never know, young Inall, plea5wre to'open a door for her-my betr.q six thou.iand rnilcs away-but I p acrd shrink ;'E girlish vaulty' I afterward spoke what it is to wart- father, my -sinter, and trey cou in ;don't apea7: of iisv own wrona9, al- them and much of the stock wastod. _ +'eri'o++biy to her, pointing out tho-i "C'ome. vtow. It, and he off, .nn-1 'were enthusiastic about her beauty, ;;hot gh }'au knew of our retationsilip The vinegar stock can be left in . , f / this ghcd durrn the winter and al- .4 the danger of such an intiniac.. It take and write what you want to her talents, and her aRectnesr, shoiand of the impossibility of inv atter- ; g was then, Captain Ran.lal, that I tic gmernor ' cri-d the rcr.:uit, was %ery teirler-and kind to my err 1 ding to l.rivata duties at such a time lowed to freeze But as soon as it : lsco er ow grca y a rein„ ,:.'ti ,. -, mistaken in a girl 1 had thought so,cc'r''n+oni,wisly out w doors otter a fund ut her, I nnet Ler tit1th,;ir house ! l�ectr.l to krl that keenly-I tc.11 you,'rOI® should be rolled over to thor- . sweet and guilel".o, I saw at once,slight scuffle, "1'f •here's n,:wh m„re -orae-or twice. I have. heard Isl iss � I scorn to speak of my own wrong,” ,oughly mix the contents, as in the that it was to who needed hrotec- t,:•this. Charles. I gokc warning,' lie ;Meedo all.udo;to her engagement to 'repeated Philip quivering with tolls;_ 'process of freezing the watery por- _ tion from a consummate aCtr c',y sail crunbkrl to the �ennnt %%ho had ;y'uu. Once, she rend bits cif one of ;ndtion-"hut her friendless and de-;tion of the juice is separated from c schemer. She knew perfectly tchat taken, Philip's 'card and was return- your letters to my sister-about the fenceless condition, . not to'mcntirm he heavier, and it will rise to the • t bhe was abotrt- list she over-reach-ling to show blot upf arra, if tine !'alj ort I,ucknuvy. lily father, too, �hter-ergneement to me, to whota you ItoQ and remain there when thawed ,_` C ed herself-I am afraid 1 pain you, cap!a;n -ants to Y.;�_e res cctalilo,had spoken of the cn napment, and Out. unless care.is taken to mix !a ! i P K have always nf!'ected R /riondlincss, I shall I stop? Well, if is best yiau -scrvant..he must t.c criore solect in of course we are personally interest- ,hale never sought or wished-sh'ouldIagan. should knu.%v all-she will never now. his acquaintance. Likc his chock t0fed in all that concerns one-wall' 'hat's made her i4tcred, .Ciro back my This shed being in a positron ex- _- -11 c .an she Intended be mistress of Ater-I expect a man of iriv standing to considering tl^c Ah. 'that—- family-but.;cister, Claude Met;wny. ;,gi...• nk -hack ,posed to the nun, will become very _ q' -.%ell Court.',' • • I open the door to htilf the blackguard-i'd need Trot touch up that—" Ithe defencelePs -creature her flying warm in isle summer, and the stock ' +E "How do you know ? I1hat do' in Lor Ion." ._ _ "You had better not, thought .father trusted to me, and so make may be left in it until turnfid into !( ou know, ,fleas Lonsdalelet me C'la + e' Medway was flitting nt'Phililr, hardy reparation for an irreparatrle 'vin ogar, lieinember that exposure :speak out. y ! rag (, t oiler 11%de Park, tivhich was rather superfluously, Phillip Claude, la-'!I to heat and the action of the air is ,E now all, no matter what. Onl hrcukt ,st in a first floor room souk- "[ sin no taint," cont ' lip consider- l I have told yoti," Claude said at what causes acetic fermentation, or 'w "Listen, then, she replied, "They illuminated thin morning by • some ed, "but I could not insult-in fact, -last, in a dry thin voice„ "that I do the process of vinegar making• 'Chore- '4 met on the afternoon before her die glc'.tms of wintry sunlight; Nis fort if I ever saw a true lady and one do know where the lady is;-1 am not fore Acep in a tcarm place, and havo '° appoarance. I took shelter from a' I,riGhtened at the sight of I`hililt's Whose proac•nce coiamandtd rr' pact, responsible for her. I can say. ua,the barrcla not over three fourths storm in a shed in the plantations , •, ;it •d as Mi." 'Fleade," more ' - i; not far from the ken cr's sod ,full 1Vhen tho vinegar is fully mads P lodge.., 1t I tnilip wns even more .,surprised at "d'ine w'orc.s. 13ut ,this did not pre "'Chen take, the consequences," cried ;rack ori again into other ban-els for .. was dark from the storm. I was fh,e change in Claude. '.1t least ten vent you couipromiAing her by walk- Philip, throtiin his c¢rd on the . iinv'if+ible, probably, Tw•o people years rvaeined to have cast thou• Ing alone in fronds with her." Itable� "1'}ere !s my address, if you ?sle or storage, ailxtnq the contents .. . .-S� of several barrels so as to have ani- ` camp running in-my cousin- and Jas shadow oiler Claude 3fcdway's hag-' ."And you bclicte 'all 'that village should think better of your' refusal fortuity of barrels rand color. sio, They were too much preoccupied gird face, his sunken eye had a har- wives' cackle? It is true that Ilupon reflection." if desired, the "feeding Process tp observe that they acre not alum aso-ed, gaze, his manrcr had not the have mot Miss Mende' walking in our I ",You mean to go to lavv," retut•n- may be used. Have one of more hitr- Their conversation appeared to be of old assurance, he looked like one own plantations, As she was in the ed Claude. "Think twice first. Do rels thrce4burths full-of frnishtd yin.r -- --'-` . .. . absorbing interest. But afterward, who has passed through desperate'Habit of winking alone, having' no rnot hastily drag her name in the I when the storm abated, I could not mental anguish, find vet things had cliu}ieroa,"it w'as not remnrkahle, I dust! isle dead own nothing but Igor to start with. At intervals I- . Help overhearing." gone well with him. Marwell Court .havo met her walking Alone with In- nainn-and memory, remember. Do draw off certain small amount for : - IT "Yon aid not betray your pares- w'as no longer in danger as an old gleby; too; I saw no harm in it," not rob her of that one postsession." gale' or storage until wanted, and / encs?" I aunt had died suddenly, leaving by.- "Plausible, but it won't do. Hove -•"Living or. dead," Pnilip, said adcrthe same amount from the stock "What right had I to suppose that hind all her fortune, Philip had hoard do you account for the mj•starious sternly, "she had but-her name, and barrels, being careful to put in no- .their meeting was secret?" she said.I'of his disappearau.ce from .club life I and courplete disappearance?" of that she has already,.been most thing but. clear, spur stock; This, ff - " "S}le is under age. I am her guar-I as •well• as from the service, he had Ile turned away with •a in a «'nhrn. lace, will u' dies. It is right y pained basely i o6lied,`" p quickly turn 6 and just to her been hying in seclusion, nobody'look look, - "You can do her no to vinegar, when the process may be I, I ( good," Claude repeated, Dein p '' - that I should know," he added. know where, ever since before the "I have heard since," he replied at said at last, moistening his stiff, dry p g cal•eful not to add "'That is precisely why I am tell- golden shower descended upon him. I last, "that she had much trouble for lilts before he could speak; "a worn- too much at n time or too often; , '-� ing you," she said, coldly, "I could Philip did appear to see the hand once so yotiltg. She was utterly. an's name•and false vanish before the this to keep up the strength. • ' not hely Fearing him explain why he otiered him: Yes," he replied, '•my ' alone, among peolrle incapable of un- breath of men's lips." 3lost slates now have lAws defin- ' could not marry her coming home was sudden and unpin-I derstanding her, She was high-spir- "That_s_for.your eonsiderntion," ing the strength ',of. vinegar which ! "Oh!" cried Philip, "not that'" meditated. I 'came at a moments: its ac d,3Tsensitivo. These miserable Philip irpli_ed, coldly. "Ishall shall re- may be sold. These should b© f1. "Could not marry her legally. He warning in consequence of what I�scandals had come to her ertrs, .she frain from legal proceedings the mo- ,strictly complied witli,, To do 'this g. pointed-out' from what I could not herd concerning my ward grid atlfrpt- had beet, cruelly and unwnrrantAgly' meat I see her," a vinSgar test should be provided, help gathering-Captain. Randal• I lister., Miss Jessie Meade. Where is'insulted bycoorse and stupid wrotch So saying.he left the tbom and the which can be proceed c+henp}y, with Rru paining you, but I think it bet- she?" {es unfit Lo--1Vhether her reason .I - -.ii gave house. directions !or use. Always,remember l ter that you should hear all, as I ! The Momentary-radiance diad froln 1 wny, or- whether it was an accident, "It is too much," Claude murmured that clear, sharp vinegar is what is . S',g' perceive you still have doubts—" I Claude .Mordw•ay's face. "Is it gossi-lvre shall never knovt', but of, this I to himself, "that Jessie should suffer! wanted, and that low grade, cloudy ' .•. ' FIo assented with A silent gesture. bio that you do not, ],now,?" he re- am sure- you.will see ,yo* sister no She was all the world to him. }le foods are not, in in dealand., rA "Ho reminded her that it yens too 'turned. "She did not tell you?"' mor° an earth." eared for her as I do for'littko Ethel, late to draw back - • ( "Certainly ndt.' I am here to ass:I "That is A lie," Philip cried at She was fond of him. Philip would CID1 12 I'OI2 TABLE-USF.. "No, no, oh, no!" he .said; "blit where she is. I am one of her guar- last; ','you cannot hide her long in a consent. to our marriage indeed, were there no details of this Slight?" linos and silo-is ander'Age. This•is•lcountty like this. Unless, indeed,, There is good •stuff in this poor Phil- In makin cif - — ' i _ "Site was to go to Cleege by the a very s-crlous affair, Ca +thin hied- Iv c gu crags or to keep during the 'reinter . carrier, an ear nim a mi a nom way. rszrncng-la4ilaas_h�n n,;s� You a're Inad," Claude- returned must tell him all Srst." mpntlis, a trentlllent'AinlOst directly � . the town; then a carriage would be.ing for nearly three months'and her with cold contemp4. Sa11} %A-S n'� s ' - sites t0.-LlIaL inicrldrd-ior_une>. `� waiting, and he would join her:" (friends have been unable to. find any "Not mad enough to believe all over and over in his mind and Igor -is necessary, Gdod, keeping cid- "And You knew this and did not;trace of .her." - this," Philip flashed out. ' "I know thought it was probable, especially or cannot be made in warm weather. 4'� prevent it? Oh, Mies IonsdaIc.1" I "It is both sad ana serious,"I;hnt you met'•h'er and had a secret i-n connection, with the luggage. The �.. For winter use it should be made•a� .,� "How could I?" she replied, plain-,,Claude replied: "to' me it is, and understanding with her from the I1'lummers and Philip no doubt knew late as possible•, preferably in freor. Lively. "Do you think it -a'-plea,_r has been a subject for deep regret. first. That yoir took ndv ,,tags of exactly of what ,that luggage con- ing weather, out of good apples; of .• ant thing Ion me to have to tell you-1 But shy, may L ask., do you come .our sistcr's infirmity to make love sister]. There had never been the course, and racked off niter being al- this? I had vainly warned her once, to me for informatics?" i to her. That you were once surprised slightest doubt but that the luggage , When I heard of her actual disap- ' "For the simple reason that, • you when' your sister was asleep—­ lowed to settle two or three 'days, _ .�, ! pearance,' I thought that.the kindest are the only clue to its Anti now there was a after which, if-it can-be exposed to v'In position,to "]ly my: cousin; could she. expect clue to its destination. It had at thing I could do was to be silent, give it." cool weather and allotted to thor- • 6 Nils Meade to leave off rending least been traced to the Ly'nmouth the mischief being done." And nhnt leads you to that sup- aloud` And wake my sister, and me boat; but }iuw did Philip know of flee aughly chill, then stored iIn a-cool `� :And yet you tell Inc." . • - position? he asked quietly. to stump henvily away in sonrch -of Ineetin in the b place,, it will keel) a ]on time with- ' -' . �\ "Surely you have a right to "I l:noiv g pork shed. Had .res- 1 g _ - , y g perhaps more On you another chaperon than the sleeping sic in her agitation unguardedly told out, fermentation. Then stored, cid- � know; I"twould have, told you then think. I h;tvfi seen Sally SAntaon child=": something of,that on nq home er is better ranked up as directed for 1' had you been qt hand." And heard all.". ! I know that you gave her in the storm? Philipaginafloh vinegar; and after it has' lain any And you tell this out of tonsil "tVFio is Sally Samson?" jewels and money-I-jnave,evidence might have furnished the details, the considerable length of time should be era., to me-a. stranger," "This• Iran - is a ' good 'actor,"I- "Then;t'ou know inore than I ,rlo," Qjut}tne given., racked. off when moved. The barrels b "Certainly not. But you Will, I thought Philip, almost aghast at his'replied Claudo, quietly. "Iicsides rill of n sudden a thought struck should be kept full and bunged tight I know,.seek to And her_, Mfrs. Pliun- tranquil -way of putting-the question. Iyaic insult her-by the Assumption." like lightnlog through him. l'erhalis unless thero is danger of fermonta Trier would shut her doors in her face. • "Do you expect me to believe, that "That you were-alone with her the Sally S•amson's tale was true, tion, when vent must be given. ` And I was deeply attached to poor yotl know nothing of the. ark on tho.IdnyF'befor•e her disappoaraneo;- tlfat He had viourned her as dead and • Tu be kept abaol}tely sweet-for a ' Jessie; remember," river's bank7" he.said, sternly. Iyou distressed her exceedinkly, tell- had blamed himself, but if this story long time, cider must�go through a '" "Did you ever give her presents?" "I know the ark well," Claude re-I Ing her that it was too late to draw were _ trye ychat did it mean. It pasteurizing process or else some . ` be asked. plied; an osis woman ]h'Cs there' and"Hack, 'that you then arranged the de- meant that Jessie was alone to I,on- preservative must be used. Pasteur- - ,' " - - : `- i "Yesi, A few books.'= If erries people across. Is that your �tails of her flight, her leaving the don. Surely that was worse thap izing cider requiree'co'nsiderable ap +'Nothing else'?" Sally Samson? tiVtiat of her' J carrier within A mile of the town at death. hod•yet there was s 'ray of paratus, and the ?Emits of LMs anti• 7 ` r'Noitltng whato+we." "Only that she toll, me th° trv°I�Vellow Cross and turning down to- hopo in it clo will not allow of a deec2lptioa d. 1. "I am afraid„" !WI said, "that I stofy_of the handkerchief," ward the- river, wh1we the handker- (To be Continued.) the process. • - - .. . , ._ - - a i, _.:• _ - - .• . . - _ -. _. . . . , . . . . -. -m, _ - ., .. _ , 1. _ ... c:. -.q... .-..;.�A,,,... i...a�_ a"".'-�"" '"" '-, 1.y` •s'c-"-'-"�,`+v ,. tSa• ;y! rc r.- > ax., kms,.�4*, 11','" r` "•q.�s� „,„ -c i I 4i . t • d - political situation by perusing Xew Advertisements. the news fror this vehicle of in- `•x BATI$B OPr ADYF.RTIBiNO: formation, ra'l er than by attend-- `�` ANTED-At once a bright young OU"fneernon,per Foe 10 oea!r ing public weetinge in urge but Apply man.t .A.Dabouttin•unteen,nt an apptcutica. " • 960h subsequent insertion,per lies - 6 " s e store t1-tt ThiazaWdoeruotlnclndeLagalurFo:at�tiad= I)t>Ufly ventilated htt113, )vheii t'1- '----= - _ _ � '_ •nom lrarcaera soca. citeinet2$ Usltt211 reaches+ it high Via\ ED-On to lot •>,torr.3,Scar- _. ,8peeial Lerma given to partfoe making con- Y a burn,on or about August ti:h,a Filer, n- itch, and where a man's better bout r (■/��` --- -iii - - - . M:!*,tor 3 or 6 Lncaths or bSS .La fast• Half- P _sa3a._01a..e. s2wnrs.stay]sate-tt.e-aaiite �-`'- � ----- +y Or4.mrlyeontract'epaystle quarterly. - jadgtiieut ii often�-nrl)ed by Stich Ly ppr(avizg P'oporty and pacing eipaztwr BAs:ness cards,ten;luso rrLcder, iylc)+ aper, Saa Pearoe,H:gh:aud Crack 4`•:f) ' --- van Tear,Sc Cf.,Payable!u advance. r escitewent. Some ascribe the de- PL c -i - rise'Notice in local col ulnas tan cantaper line, cadence in public discussions t0 R SA E-A hay nlare, S vear5 - - - +lye centaper line eau, ,ubeequeat insertion. the rester influence exerted b Fold and colt by side;dirat-clasa cosy, 6 years pbc5nl contract r tes mels known on app;ius g Y old,sae to calve in usrch; Souvenir range and p ��q { - oa. :tolreeaSvertfeinq. the "machine", and to the fact Parlor Cook;Damoccat and buggy, Apply to are made with ,advertireu!eutr a,thout.writtor anrections votes are more easily Toll by five- Sika Kbrr,lot 99,con.1, Dual arton, 4D-5U Wilibe inserre'-Anti1 forbidden sad ohargad so- ' aordingly, Orders for discoutinuins advertiao- '-shish' bI119 tliall by appeals t0 the STRAP-ED-F1'011l lot Con. 1, Pi Wants W-ustbe1n writing and sent to the pub- reason. We do not think that ening,,Loutthe middle of august, a red u•„are, yeag will be steer wits whitsrd.8. spat on face, Any ia- . ' 'T . � . _ R'S ,lob work promptly.attended to. there 1J ,good foundation for this 2ormatiQn leidiug to the recovery o1 tiie animal' char e, as none will doubt t}iat will Le euicaLly rewazdal. 2 Borne, Dauber- ' !on P O 4u51 - - corruption was far more rampant - NOTES AND COMMENTS. when the names of"Brown, slid KATIAG RINK, • HOUSE AND '— Gibbs were familiar in this tiding LOT FOR SALE-The uuders large cifera GoldenRad - It does not speak well fc�r the f,r snip T a reasonable price, n,a lai;e cssttne :boasted civilization of the United than there is now, and when pub= rink. end a1Eo his hOabe and lot e,tuhtcd in , e t ► t set - lic discussions were_ more pi - the viUage of Brougham For peril mlars ap I • -' 1StitteS, when a mob of its citizens - p to Frank bandersou oa the premises or top y - -- Lid i' cumpOsed of raphe=eutativ�s of lent than t}ie3 are now. There is Ric#ardson,Pickering 49-tt oma thing undoubtedly truour ---- ICklinInthe best fAIIrtlles in a Georgia ARJI FOR SALE OR.TO RE\T- P g T agar ' parliaments Can not boast Of 11,0 acres of good land, new bank barn, 'town, can break into a jail in the F g ol'Ator3 equal in ability_ -,to those abundance of water,east half of lot 4i, coa 1 presence of the militia, drag out of?ickeriag, It is adjacent to the viilage of - - Ctf a generation ago. �i a have a Dnnbarton anti is,miles Bast of T3rodto, con- _-_. 4t couple of Negro prisoners, seri- �N- unsurpassed b an -iii furm- veaient to etation acid market. For g P )'' Y partiun- ' +tented to death for iifurder, and er parliaments, but their number lora apply to John Andersen,Niagara Falls,Out and - after chaining them- to a- tree, is very small. or to Roby Anderson, Ucnbazton. 4•r4B surrounded by pine roots, pour ANTED-Industrious man or + gallons of kerosene over 'them W woman as permanent repreaeatatiye of and the ftlt'i, and then look On fiiCl Headache. big man actnnag company, to look after its 5 CSpicb , �G1iVjJrets - - Fur several years r1y wife was Dusmega is this cou4!yend a3'oiainq carr inns . with pleasure while the poor Business snoeeeefni�aad eeta�lirhed, Sea , wretches nre writhing in agony in troubled with khat physicians called AJ0 weekly andezperses. Salary paid weeiy g sick headache of a very severe char- froth bo a office. E:peaae money advaace� the midst of the flames which are Acter. She doctored with several kxperis ce not esa•at:al, Fncloee self addressed envelops Geaeral X&nager, Como Block, gradually consuming-them:• To eminent physicians alld at A •great ea; Chic.uo. - odd to their degradation a photo- pease, onlv'to grow worse until she grapher takes pictures of the ter- was unable to do any kind of work. SRM TO RENT-The well-known _ 3 able scent, that the lessors About a year ago she began Lakin farm,Avondale, consisting of 134 acres of A • - - / p S g g cleared lead, being lot W, coa 1,Pickeriat ad- ht be perpetuated. after Chamberlain's tonlach and Liver uceat to Oren River, lint. a rich clay loam, Tableke and Lo day weighs more than ,;ood brick hoose,good creme barn with sone ---- , Mach experiences as this one. have she ever did before and is real well" staoliaq,driving abed and other onebuCiings. 4, �+those people a right to claim su- y Farm a Gell fenced and aburea, ire. t on �emthis y ear. _ saes 3M r. Gee. E. Wright of lie& Lon'- pretaisea. Cobvea:ans to ahnrca• sant, Goer• - err periorlty over those in uncivilized don, tie& 1 take Fur stele b 81I mal end blacksmith chap, Splendid tbaae• countries ? Their actions were druggists, fora man wish a family, Tor farther paratca• ' not prompted by a desire to trete I►ra►pply to fester ate.art, ithe P 0 49:1 out Justice to the murderer-, for The �.Rli FOR SALE-S-alaable farm they were promptly tried, con- Frinripel'y adapted for datrytag,consisting - _ r of 1 sets,.more or lass,of .oss-et a--i,`id,in - vieted-and sentenced to death for WESTERN 6A� OF �� �� ahs stn and 5ta ejaceestoos of the Township of their crime. It n'as pimply their , P:elurisa ad n:otng be fi lase of wni:evaie. _ at:d too•a es the T -P W'';te faro:, two good _ lust of Cruelty such as we find in l:acxporatsd by set or Parliament 1871 iwel;:^z sea..aood baro& oeaemensthe breasts of Ss,vavPQ. It i+ a and other cuttn:idits”; a .arga orcneri coa• Tiekeringl araaals. t-.ging good waneti•t of frost watered by +see Notice Iameritable state of affair+ which Anthorired Ca�uai.. �19flqnfz Ualbaa' ere•k abcat 15 scragtiLbered with butild engage the niind+ Of the dan�Urertbed Cspual OtLee�T�e t ne tt,resebops 'ent to Post :American stateaniaa. The blacks &.mote a..ja, coay.ritole...,se es:::. I,Bf]_V( oc'e:e.: two mase from Loeaas Htll stanton. c .113 our neighboring' republic have loos Cowes-Asy. -T,l;,HCUILLAX EK P h. and Locost U-11 creamery. F,,r tsrma Prealon% CaaII:az ac. a p:y to the proprietor, W .1f Dr.:on. Lo• no doubt committed man)' Crlfne�, cart ill,Uat,. or to D. Fa. Beawn tL niwvale, Q Sp•elal atsen,:on tf•en to Farmer's Bade out a my Hats � -Hats • - atnd eriules of the most horrible Noses Colleeooas so,ir,t•d an 4 promp"y a,ade character: but are the w'hite's far Farmers sorsa d.aco::xted aao,ncaa sac We ire •*Plain car hat she es at great reductionist to lame iooin r . behind thein? roratgn esenaagt tioctaha ani soli Drafts to a $ p 1$ sued.ara:+abla ow aLU parts of the word for new fall +tock. -Children's lefatorns at W. Ladies hat shapes --- from - "Visas sash nerartmeat. E .. - np. We have some nice baby bonnets stili on,hand. _ J. L. Wilson, president of the •E.3t_F:I) TEN*1:'EPU� •ad.isessed to f Sae ias•ren allowed on l albs as bl toss err re ba Ara.,i:ad act endorsed ' Teadez Farmers' ail++UC'iuL1Un last week t sea d �y ti Pickering. • g'av! farmer- -ulna sound advice ren :, as ¢se4itedLa.f- •arty b�epoCwrs tui F'recetxidge :earf' w•.-' `e reoa•yed et torr Ce Baker, _._.•. .. 1'E,li�,+i yr,,tg• - _ Geo. siert. K&Amte r: 015ea nein Wedaeod6r.a,loner lith. ase, :n --- 'ti4hPn he turned them of the great _._- ------------ nn•e.y.tar taec•,0eunct.•,a aT a want u , .-danger that they were entering Has Sold a Pits of Chamberlain+S , braze'n.lZo.Ifsaarts D•striat Ons. aezorLog CO.i h Flowed ao a;:an ac1 sjs0t',Istton to be $aa sa in* h nest practising rigid economy 6 y cffir•of H a ',ray E•'7 Engineer :a eharge, e i' eine v or more t an sten Rat or sad K;-or R..ca Cncrederacbo L.fe - e reminded hip hearer_ that I have sold (haniberla:n a Cough _ Y C ata itself, and e y t icon the �ttt ivlacttCin T D..•.d a '..uoato.as apo:.oas:.an eo ►IIs Poen _ . IstOry, C'ontlnnx y pe g aster at race IIar- and Z*,Lt' the fa[ ear! thi'.,u h g ena.eat etPnl::c �rtr. Ossswa g _ have e.,ld a pilo of It .and c Nan recom• T•oders vii not w conrtdarsi na/ees mad, , 'Which we have lust_ been �?IDg on_ir.,a prtaa•d tom supplied and signed Visa e i� certain to L)? followed y the rnclnd it buthly -Joseph JM�ElhineF. she.ctoel agaetur,o!waaen, 1 Liatoa, Iowa• You will dnd this rem eb ace•pvd ea,gae on a •tarsered b•ret, preset Season leah years. We are no-w eatering ed x aA ft iend when troubled with n•tab:e to tae oraer of wa H000arb;e the g ; -_--- --A period of Lie ire= #hill-eta g nater oC fzo7•io war.s, for oae shous.ad — - I 'slnA W'3 s rvu(tls nr-raid.' It al ways affords solar, �:mo.00i.most aceotapanj•act tebder barna and low price-- will be the i pick rF1':ef sand 1, p;ea.iant to cake. 'be onMaa wul oe fortuawd,t to party tea- " cry everywhere. During the Ila.at ser sale by Ail dI'uggi iGs. tering deella•the contract or •ail to 0��mo1•te a hest.S Choice A9aortment of Spices Vinegs" she wort eon a.ac lei tor,aai viii be retarhwi fe t pears money ha,- 1J&Ptl plenCi• w sena cf aeon-accep�sne•ot.ceader and Sugar,!, Gern Jars and-Rubber-Ring& fill throughout the land, Anil it .CANADIAN Time nol1w1weat per sea brad case, to aa-' oept cue lowest or any tender. /� haA been coCII pattttively -easy for by o:der �] Bunking + htbc rera and farinem to"sevure a PACIFIC FtiED, GELI?r.ts, . • e JIV A S,rT fair share cif this de?irabhe'c•unl- Departmeut of Pudic works modity. .luny.fa rmen ,have trinde UtiA.M.avytemaer Il,1AA _ t,.:,J - 'Harvest Excursions. `ewehapera i�semaq this sdvertieemest r _ .good tt?c-Of this period cif pro=per- - _ - wit,_.�u: actucn:yfrom the Department, wil; - - iZe of their ac,t see a..d for it. its by reducing the s - p --.- e _ -gre tga inn aha !lnfUfLllllli[el�'._a \t'innipeF-, ^:a .t'N1 Regina acs^7:, '_TWINE �� �� /+a � -- j f,ri•PRL many- 11at•e, Isunt-l2rt1 sent ll,,whr.ty. _. -BINDER 1 W I N 1✓ . �l�} r into A recklec.;expenditure %%Lich helot tino 31.51) 0 Jaa' 1�2aailla.. _ Ta , PV, s,, 1 ► will have the effect of inereasin9 Swiriy lC.un,a•k lit■ 2 the burden, of lean year-. If the Brandon .f taw an Rat - ranie eeon'.lm n'a� i acti�ed iuln Agent fur all kinds of Mc Cri mick - Mr=0 - 5 p T.vletnn ,- Farm Ito lemenw, \\•iikinaun Plows a- vas prfactised A generation ago, Lenore 1 askatoon - 3.S.:a p A'largq fresh stock now on head: Prioee in Wa11iPaper ranging' _ the position of the farmer';- of On- lfiniota' -32.00 Etr. tario would be an enviable One. Elgin' Pr. Albert • 98.in.i -Also- from 80. aP• 'What was then Considered a W\ tw+anesa) _ :Fur Singer Sewing -Machines. lnzur ', within the reach of the lucleod .- 3S.00 Binder Twine n Specialty, lahn Parket, �uszba4-=2%e > 5 Bins( in Calgary as.S0 L. D. BANKS, rich only, is now considered a _ ntacessity by the great majority 98151 __ Pickering._ �riola - • : .:ill e. y.,- �/ i .of our people. .Thirty yeSr= ago n Red Deer = �•� Liberal �SSGCYat�C21 © Q Q top 15Ltj;g}' sea: an evidence of F.:.tevan ) 3I,rA - wealth, but is now considered an -arkton . / Stratheona 40.a) = OF - - _ _ indispensable article around every Gogta fit, 13th and 2700 3artll.. Then an organ Wright be Returning until Nov. loch a»a 28th. Pickering. Township 'The Sovereign Sauk of _ ansa,. ► ' heard in bpi few homes,'but now Fnr pamphlet and all particulars and tickets -Pianos are heard everywhere. Tile apply to acv Canailan'ectec.gens . XVill hold a meeting in the (§ 2`'000 r;anle increase 1u ezpenditlire is A.U.Norman,Asst.Gen,Pass.Agent Toronto —v=a3 Customers. -visible•,able everywhere, lint the pec- Town HO,, Brougham, _ - )le were as happy if not mach - oN _ E n �ilhb Stoam Pum Works t l l pY ♦ �. All Shrewd, Intelligent, En.terplYiiig Canadians. ,note _.o, then, than they are now. � P saLurav, Sep. 17th, C4 � © -- Tt it quite right•that.our home&be ► At 2 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of `Ir1RKHAlf BRA\CH ► Inacle comfortable and attractive, ? electing o -and such other bust- CLAN.F IUNT BRANCH, VO ► pit-bcfQre-expending large sums J:a Y " �+ • 'A. P.•Smith Alan. L. E. Todd, A t ' in lttxttriee ,tee rhould consider s`4 Hess as"run} be brought before the �� g . uleetina, At this meetang the' Hon. t carefully the <Itteation: Ct>n we John Dryden, lir. -Zeta. Ross ILP., afford it,? and 'Ilei I.. J. Gould, -I.E.- trill act- 0400000 4 � - - --- dress the meeting. *W- 000 ti7� C ��let, Stiii.th for a number of • All liberals are invited to attend. ___-- ` y silt,: chief organizer for the Lib �: THUa. t a =_ ertti�)artr, recentl�st�ted that +r, President. Secretary. ( c tlrelo is a lamentallle clecreiase i - --1 f3Ll :Vt'.E-THh_-.IiI1G 1C' _a -- _. l j} ; Q the debating bower of our gUublic ]�,• sRent for all -6 — ''t 30O E speaker,, and that public lli�clis- a Hopkins, kande of veh- Formed for recovezinQ property' stolen tri ides a 9 .. t from its members and the assts• h- Step ba a- - A siun:< of Our national. 1fi'ail's 1184 i0les mannfaolnred by the, McLaug4lin ,bension of the thieves. - •-)e)G .aa r+„ti .". _• ti_•$ not the influence it had year. ago. CO'Y, of Of+haws, ti i All those whir, have t`,'rttcl2ed Clo:ie- Y_ Members having property etoleu comm¢air ^t e,w a $ +�o 1 ,,will a fee that this rtatenletlt. _ cafe immediately with any member',. ,rd6 c„ d } g of Executive Committee. �- qq _.c:,ntairi rt lot of truth. Thost o�' ''�A r I v o f 1. - �Membership fee' 8 04 who remember the general elec- Wootl. Tran, Lift and Frirve• Pulnp ;, -. 1; Alsci cistc iif urate to ordot. \' �Ism p iA� tion of 157S, will recall the ltu' c Arthur Jeffrey, . Geo, Leng a�'; aer L - meetings field, by bath liar t tied ' E. \\ . EVANS, �', Secretary. President. at k. hen orat<)rs."tich a Sir Jcilnr A. Brock st..Whitby. / w o ma g H°c �� Exeo.Com.-Geo. Leng, D.E.Pag_b,(✓.8. Z C Diacclonald, 2lexttnclet' �Irlckenzie, `-- ---- Palmer,PickerinDnt. '... a° _ ° Huutitl;ton,Ttil)per, Foster,Ct►rt- ` Do yolt watt -p� ,v __-- a u.rr a,; a�o a �;�oz°-bel fight and others dl a,' immeu5e E�Y WHEELS � House and Lot w j m� � � �o ��'al°Ml�-,jsj i!rowds; when half a' dozen Short- - `' � �O o o S hand reporter?would take verba- On your Braggy or Democrat. - To Ren , o fa �! -•L.., o v i 0 'The Embire Medicine Co, of London, h- •� -- ^ 1 ri • t�7s iiw reports which would lily zil)- Oat„has a oiuted the anderei ned 'as -- ~ eo o Dear in the city papers. Such We have-Mem local agent for Pickering,for the most won The undersigned has to rent in lot M `b 'a At a tN -' Vatherings as those at that time and are specialists in all that kind derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. •lst•can., Picketing{}mile westef Dun- •w i c • o / e a + rho not now occur with the.same,of wArk. - Dont gro.to a fcueign town For the treatment o{ the Noe@, Throat, bartorl,) a 1}storey, 7 roomed frame �: a.m 3 E ° ei .r >! a frerluency. But it ntay be dotibt- for carriage work, \�e ran please Bronchial Tabes and Lange. It cures building, tri which is attached 3 acres .,t cis lab A 06, D ed whether or not the change is,you. Onr machine' department is •Catarrh,Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay fever• gf land. -There,are on the premises a JAonazy 1905”-Whitby 9th,. Oshawa 10th, :for the worse. Daily are cunning every day., General_black- and all throat'and lung diseaaea. Write .a,good stable and drive house. Will 3 running n etc. for particulars,a stock of treatments-aod' rent the whole, or will rent the house Brougham nth, Port Perry 13th,IIs• - •:now so cheap that they find their- K• re airs constantl on hand at. se 1t'n}' into nearly every home, and I House and lot for sale cheap. p y PeTate, bridge 12th, QAggi t�tpp 11111,8eweatoa � ople now prefer -grasping the, W. H, 7ACKfON, Brock Road, �=®en tRi�OS, C�21t, ROBT, H. CARSON, Dnnbarton 10�• - - - ..4T ;:- ria,-. , . _ _ ,_ .. •, r _ i�waaMORT 1 The attention of the teachers ; 09n and pupils and also that of theDir, Todd visited in Oshawa on ; trustees of the -val•ious Schep!;, You do Better AtlBeal's .Sunday• are specially called to the liberal , t hltb °-Fill! .,b, J slid 3U Sept ' •` Il'or'Be ~ J. H. Beal is putting a tar roof prize: offered for school exhibits __ y 4 -en-his store. �. , ---- . ,. 1 s • ^ � x • •• p 1 -6-Moit droomSuir�es, iniug roomDlrs. S. Bray is visiting friends Fut )artieulars c)f theme, rites - arChairs and all kinds a1ff Furniture ----, J ^- in Orangeville, -write the see*y,, Felines Lick, Osh- j Rev. .lir. Park was in Toronto au•a, for a prize list. This year on aionday the directors of Whitby Fair are �► - All goods W. M. Palmer was in Toronto on Wednesda addiri several speeding in the _ delis eyed 3 ring events. These nill come offFree . Win. Dowswell is having his on Thursday and Friday afternoon 1 -- -- 3iouse re-painted. It is intended to du most of the Miss Maggie Macnab is in Tor- r ,M gg judging on Thursday afternoon, onto this week. some, however, will of necessity { =`~`;• - ,,.r _ S. Bray spent last week with left for Friday afternoon, GentsFurne S�l, •lYlgs . his son in R Toronto. Remember, entries are to be made �.':•.;. L,,II Rev. and Mrs. Tait spent a day on or before Sept 20th. There , --in the city last week. will be a demonstration of cook- Miss Ruse Peterson,S i _ i Blake Middleton, of Elmvale, is ing by Miss Lillian D. Gray, To- � Parkdale Teams Club, Chi From' the Head Down •here visiting friends. Tonto, on Thursday and Friday Ca frM Joseph Bantle has engaged at afternoons. . Keep an eye out for �)ae!'leaCeaf .lse8 all .Cairnbrogie for a time. the posters, especially the one ymM &s wbo have pains land y�� " Mrs. Morgan and daughter that speaks of thea brati a and the sidmess peculiar to tbe3r sei, t0 New Arri` ala ! spent Friday in the city. fair, and then come to the fair at tm L E. Pinkbam's Y Miss Thomson, of Owen Sound, Whitby on Sept. 29th and 30th., table C - Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white) 13 ring foot- - is visiting at D. arlaenab's. wear, etc, A call will convince the most fastidious, that R. H. Forsyth's, Mr. Richardson, of Uxbridge, is in Praise of Chamberlain's Colic How many beautiful year �Qlrla do. =Forth Claremont, is the place to get the-right goods at the right price. .' 'visiting at Joseph Gregg's. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ve-lop into worm, listles hOlpeleas CLbREMONT "Allow we to give you a few words wococ ,simply because safficieatattea- R'. T. and alts. Hamrick, of ,.--- Pickering were here on Saturday. in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cion has not . E. Forsyth bora paid to their physical F f STATION. Frank Cooper, with wife and era and Diarrhoea Remeidy sayg air. d+evelopmeai, No woulew is exam 4 sons ant Sunda at Mount Zion. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, �'exas. from phyysical wra3rsaese sad Mrs. John Sunday will take a •'I suffered one week. with bowel pain,sad yovag is J."t into _ Morgan P trouble and took all kinds of medicine wcuaanLood shaold bees�l2y Shoes r@sidence shortly with Alez. Mor without getting any relief, when my p>a�,garwell aaaaorally, Another �O� hat ��11 �e�rgan. friend, 3I . C. Johnson, a merchant ��, - Ed. Derusha, of Niagara Falls, here, advised me to take this remedy. NJ" Ham g Nerabeft Cd., is in town renewinlipg old acgttain- After taking one dose I felt greatly �"�d• •,�yit .:'Lances. relieved and when I had taken the ..I �I weak!wslbs sad tell third dose was entire! cured. I H. G. Nilson and George St It thank you from the bottom of•my r°O �_' �0"i� Tom' !dad ad. goO ea3on, of Pickering, spent Sandsy I heart for putting this lirreat remedy in �r ttbm and �� in town. the hands of mankind.' For sale by We are pleaaed to see Thos. all druggists. � _ �' Gibbons on dnty in the store after .I tried a bople of ' his recent illness. CLAREMONT -LIVERY �'°� '� b�4 �Y. M. Palmer,. Shoe Merchant, J. C. 3lacnab has taken a situs- r�� sem. I, }a� �.� Claremoat. Oaf tion with Holt sit Renfrew, fur- am naw vwn and strong, and mea. - riers, of Toronto. First-class horses to hire day or }y• I �73i Wellington and Miss Alice Pear night. tar Rias medicine 411A for eon, of Ashburn, spent Fsida -sa°0o �of ohm y BA to connection meeting all r..raa....►.w.. - 'with Thos. and air,+. Stephenson. (tr,,ins. Ly°di&,P- Ptmkh! m's VTgetaDLe Isaac and Mrs. Linton, of Coil Horses clipped on shortest notice. C'"om d WM ewe 11 9�a iLM yes dersport, Penn., were here this{ t n trotaDlt humd wbo ru en f o- • 'week with their daughter, airs. , A. ThvmSOII. - A. $ Uowawell. - theovarlea,and lbdneytsoable& David Scott and wife, of Sarnia. Proprietor. _ Only Did His Du as He Saw It. We are at it. " land Misses Gentle and Dunlop, of Y Duty Toronto, spent Sunday with Jas. "I deem it my duty to add a ttc•rd McFarlane. of praiie fur Ghemberlain's' Colic•, Hitshest P and :!sire. sorry Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,"says Hi�,hest Caeh Price 'Eacetro' u hie aid Roofing is the _ - We are so to hear of the 111- d g 6 lne33 of Mrs. (Rev.) Wilkinson. J. Wiley Park, the well kw;wn mer. >'f chant and p)stmastet at Wiley. Ky Paid For Order of the Day. - She was taken ill while in the .. - I have heen selhng it for three c,z TT Deity attAdinir the exhibition, four years, and it gives complete satin B V T��1 R ' The Baptist congregatoon in- faction. Several of my customers tell /� j " 'tend holding their" annivessary me they would not be without it for Ar D Do�SWellr 1 he 'Peoples Tinsmith services and Harvest Home in the anypthing Very often, to my knew- y inear futnre. Watch'for billq. ledge, one single dose has cured a r_. .__ v +evert attack of diarrhrwa, and IEGXGS - �—az� cr r —o•itive y now thA t 1 r`.: _ sof Allegheny. Penn.. Mrs. Amo., , Ruv idsentery;. You are at liberty t., " - ---- ;loover and Mrs. T. Tompson, of u-,4* this testimonial m you please, F. LAFItAt GH, - "Walkerton, are at present guests For sale by all druggists. Brougham. 4 of Joseph orth Clare- mGrahatn Brost this year exhibit van r�sss-naaariaa +sac rs 1904 y P.ed tweet seven horses at the 3'a�sars oo:yo F.rs:sou s ro:.tuwr- 3 Harness Making ! ro: 6 M11L 9 48A. X. - Toronto exhibition and as tiaual _ - captured everything within sight, ��is Loc.>r 8:04 P. if. WinLdmoll 'Their stack this year is superi„r _ 10 Loons.'!waif 00100 WROT DIIr ♦d roLLOwsto anything which they have hadtines Loc.s 3:�1 A.3f. lJs , in the t. Flaying rurrhae,ed the harness buei- tress latrly carried on by W. J. C ,tk• "I1 Lo�AL 4,16 P. If. Thera will be a Thank-offering hell, in I3ruu hang, I am now re r• "7. ]I•it 8,thi P. 3f. service in Erskine church on the 6 p l'a 'We are�prrrared to do all kinds of work I _ I ea to give the !>est of satisfaction to to-chaIIimp basinew. `-- - evening of Tuesday. Sept 27th. any whr, wish to ,arc - o-3 in , inP. will be present to give an addre,s { Hepair work will he neatly land His Subject kill-be, -The Christ- promtry a•ttemlyd to, j ian's Need in view of the World's Cellr ar.a»pecialcv. 1 s Need.' 11-fall line of whips, spcPads, stockJohn Ge Saewsor to airs. Cluge, of Buffalo, returned food. harvest mitt,, fly nets, etc., All heals on Monday after spending a Pickering rold, t}e,opsgam, Claremanl. at right prices, bindly call• Cy, O.13iahatdsoa, Agsat,PiokatlaQ. - few weeks with her parents here. 77 Mrs. Thomson accompanied her �(' Bedell, ~' on her return. Mrs. Cruoker also W. returned home last week after a $:Cu h�m Lum' ber Yard ie pleasant sojourn under the paren-� „ tal roof. - - _ All kinds of rotigb and dressed Lnwber o o V�7 W Shoes ! "ishings las, mare, Sash, Hoerr. 50. Rase t Heav : Rains i Lath,Shing .. sad Silo material - = - - - - - _. taaks and wafer tro g A good'1ine hs m of Men's Harvest Boots, cetera aosis � o Also Men's and Boys' Tennis Boots order have shown the bad condition of a great many atroofs. i ...'Henderson & Farmer,. Claremont W. D. Gordon. 'Now is the best time to put them in good " 50 YEARS order, aind by far the best material for the pur- (��f Q. P10 P1 -4 Plo '1 IJr rr �. lot. EXPERIENCE _pose i; Russill's Ready Roofing. ' (SINGLE:) 0310 --BLE) (RIDING.) ,;C i a , _- -- -- 'it. Sults-any Xciat steep o� flat. r oat:i_t `'crity plow.; will d ) �u.r iv r: In toy ulc `o > arc avec u it , price o s pig es, ass o , WX In clr.lu. .1,L. Try ons and ) ci•,lvinced. I3.tti1 l�tigous, «i)()(1 TRADE MARKS stock win'lnlill,, Stalin a-,vl i )Iine enginei, Trearl and sweep poly- DEsluNs one can pat it`on, and the price per hundred C.orYRi6WTS&C. �r era, Grain griti;lnr. Str.tw ria 1 F.a�ilage cutCei , thresliyr.:" sit s, AnvnnePending aeketcband deacmppotonmay �;yttare feet is rials Two Dollars. weigh s:•alei, ala:) platl:)�, org.in� aril serving in tehines. Tering to gnlckly ascertain our opinion tree w,kethar an su'.t 11C 'AC. Give va iL call', intention is probably patentable. Commnnica. - : • p tion.rtrictlymntldentlal. Handbook onPatents -! .r _ sent.tree.Oldest a envy for eecuriry;Patents. .. .. ,. . . . it i Parente taken thmvgb 3tnnn k Co.recehe ` r �'. • special not4ee,wlthnat ebarite,in tpe .•- ` _ F. _ Geo. Philip, jr., Brougham Sc�eni��ie .�nf�r�ean. Don't, allow prejudice, or old-fashioned • -- _`___.—_ A bandeomely illnetrated weekly tamest'dr- -sde71�, to prevent ,you from using our Roofin. cnlatt„n of any ecHnttUc ywrnal Terms.tl"u a -- - - - - fnnr months,*I. Sold Lyall newnd¢alers� Ir ly' For over twenty years t,has•successfully stood Ny n�" the practical test of wear and tear.• �;. ` .. _.. ICHARDSON'S - - Itn ortsat showing of finest y of 1 EVST LAUNDRY �StationarpeLBooklaraeDo ys, ja6t The utAunii,gned has opened tip The Russill, Hardware Co. received for the Ho trade, Call a lrtnntlry nett rlcx)r to W. T. - p, and see them. T)nnhnr'a. arid lihving had nearly •K` (8abstrriptiosra t+ik for all fattazines, fol years experience in Rowman- Was ly and 'Daily't,Newilpapers, cille, is prepared to do first-class 126 EAST KERG STREET, Toronto.work at usual rates. TCT'. J. H: R=OHAIRDSON,` Give m@atrial. he Tr 3-c SOO TONG, r J3=OChz $t r"t. WYiitb9'. Proprietor. 7 r _..: 1S,'�°"a'l +,�>'n7'""'r �.. ���:.w" �+"'. <, — . -. - , , r .- 1[. .. - � _ , I t. 1. J , , .. ,. • .. .a - - 1 Ii �� } ►' w ` Itrrained at their posts and died, re- MONTREAL ARKETS., fusing to surrender.r. It was the an_ LEADING MA Montreal,0 EAST ry • Montreal, Sept. 1$.-Oats-No,,' 8 r -.-----:�--.­---- THE FAR regiment, and spent the FOR stock is very scarce, and some sold r u -No. 3 ' .CRUISERS h afternoon,1 � ..;• previous night celebrating the event, The Ruling Prices .In, Live Stock,at 50,}c sto o this a ter • it is said,• being obtalnable at 41a y ~' singing military songs, As is the sus- and Breadstufis. store, . . , - tont of Itussian troops, in spite of peas-Are about steady at 73c • 1 constant alarms. The regiment lost BREADSTUFFS.; - 1 The Czar 'DPitnessed Departure of the a large number of officers. Toronto, Sept. 13.-Wheat-Car afloat Montreal; No. 2 barley, 50iJc At many points the Russians _ and lots of old No. 2 red and white are No. 3 extra, 50c; No. 3, 49c. t. Baltic Fleet Japanese throw stones at one an- Flour-Siren bakers areoffering ►: —- other. The RusszAns have lately quoted at $1.05 middle freights. New at $a•20, and patents at $5.u0; win " I No. 2 red and white are toted at ter wheat patents, $5.25 to $5.35„ 1 learr_ed to mask their batteries more q $1.02 west or east. Spring is stea-I straight rollers, $5.15 to $5.23; L UFF Fd. THE ORIENT, ese bandits being mistaken-for some effectually and to concentrate their 'Irollers, in bas 2.40 to dy at 86c for No. 2 east. Manitobastraight. B $ ! of his troops. It is believed that the tiro better, Thus they have gained a wheat is cosier at $1.U6 for No. 1 '$2.50. ►. A despatch from Cronstadt says Japanese are still resting their main sensible advantage over the •Japanese .northern, $1.03• for No. northern, I Feed-Manitoba bran, in bags, $17 . Tho Baltic fleet sailed on Sunday for 1 - , the Far East. The vessels d too forces. especially now they have new quiok-'and $1 for No. 3 northern at Georg- to $18; shorts, $19 to $a0 per ton; _ 6 Gen. Stakelberg still retains his firing guns, The Russian soldiers Ilan 'Bay ports, and 6c more grinding Ontario., bran, in bulk, $15.50 to- _ ... i, :`fleet were as follws : command. Fie tele t a hs that there �. I+ their arts, and they oto • g P worsh g Orr in transit. $16.50; shorts, $19 to $20; mouillie, The battleships . SouparofT, Vice- was no fi htin during Sept, ' B g B the woril9 cl Gen. houropatkin, who Flour-ls stead at $4.40 'for 90 $26 to $28 per ton, as to quality. Admiral RojeStccnsky's flagship the Y ) a The Russians cons true t hold said to .them:-"Soldiers, die for Per cent. Rolled Oats-It is cliiimed that as-i >•Iaa'arin, Sissoi Veliky, Borodino, P patents in buyers' bags Sint�intin, ant Russian cavalry is ,`•our ons as NN est., Choice brands are held 15c sociation prices again prevail, bags L1exander Ill.; Orel, Oleg, and the i operatin oN cr a wide area east of I' S You w o: d for ,your _ P. g IIags." to 20c higher. Manitoba.flour is being held. at $2.30 .to $3.23} per I Osliaba, Rear-Admiral Voelkersam s j bfukden to prevent a Japanese col- i gam• -- r flagship; the cruisers Admiral Nakhi- 1 Ftemarkiri upon the numerical ear- steady at $5.40 for cars of Hangar- bag o4 90 lbs. umn from slipping through And mal:- periorit of the Japanese, M.' Dant- i ian Patents, Fin No. 1 is quoted at $9 to I. . moff, Dmitri D6ii4oi, Aurora, and pin its w,t • north. Y P 1 $6.fo for second- pa- Y-= � B y 'chc•nko says that this is astounding I.teats, and $5 for siren bakers' I$�•� Per ton on track; No. 2, $8; r the AImAz, hear-Admiral Enquist's I It is expected that the railway �iu� incomprehensible. They have bags included, on the track Toronto. ;export hay, clover and clover mixed,. t - • .flagship, and seXcral torpedo boats- routearound the northern side of lost enough men at Port Arthur and (- Millfeed-ls unchanged lit $17.50-,$6.511 to $7. 4 ' and torpedo-boat,dctstrovers. Lake Baikal will soon be used for l ol5ewhero to form nn arm Never- to 5.18 for cars oP shorts and $13.50 Chee:e-The bitsineh`s to-dny was- F The fleet an il! merely touch at Li-i the first time. It will greatly de- t+heless their effective strength seems to $14 for bran in bulk west or east mainly. in Quebec goods at from i bau, where It will be joined by crease the difficulty of transporting g S1c to 9c; finest eastern was quoted, 1. r -twelve. transports, colliers, anis sup- only to increase. They are still con- Manitoba, millfeed is steady at $19 ') P troops and supplies to the Far East. centratin fresh troops at the Liao to $20 for cars of shorts and $17 to at 9c to 9fyc, and Ontario at 9; to • ' •, plyy a;tips, already waiting there, and , g P a - _. • -y1._ will then proceed direct to the ON'T Il 12,01 0 WOUNDED. I River. - $18 fbr Iran, sacks included, Toronto '9,a. 1 . Orient. _ freights. = Butter--Quebec creamery was gnot A despatch from Mukden says :- Barley-No. 2 is ug-ted at 44c, ed at from 181c to 181c, according The.scene on the departure of the The Russian retreat here has been THE CIAMF. OF DF.ATTT, q fleet was an imposing one, for which I A despatch from London says .- 42c for No. 3 extra, And 4-0c for No, to quality, awhile finest townships accomplished without losses, and 3 nest or cast. Nyere difficult io buy under 19c. - ., the town has long scuffed. At dawn with the recision ,of a review at ;The manner. in which the Japanese •Eggs-Straight athered ¢tock aro • F• I Corh-Canada is nominal at 53cg The Arai anchor was hoisted on 'the Krasnoy'c Selo, The accommodation death and e have sent their men to in good demand at from 17}e to ,swift cruiser Aurora:, -which accorn- oP acn,trded betarecn Lino-Yin and I death sad the readiness of the Jap- 'i fo�: cora west American is steady at , g y i" - - jpanied by two torpedo boats, slipped 8 'Ianese troops to embark for that des-;6 ijc for No. 2 yellow, 6lic for No. I1,ic. Selected are fair at from Oc , bfukden tested to the utmost the re- 3 yellow and 6OJc for No. 3 mixed I to 20je, and No. 1 candled Ftock ` out of the harbor. The town was sources of the Red Cross. Most o1 I tination hace been among the .most 1n car lots on the track Toronto. are at 18c per dozen; 497 cases were awakened by the booming of the guns ,the trunsl,ort was carried in the striking features of the war in the I Oats--Nese fluxed are quoted at the arrivals this morning. At of the forts as the Aurora sed out I Far East. Reckless dis're trd of allc and white at 3 I otatoes-75c per bag of 80 lbs, towards Libau, in advances of the roughest kind at two-Nchreled carts, :human life has been the chief,charas- tic nest or east. ' main squadron, but the arrangements for providing in Japan's fighting methods. 'Old are steady at 34c for No, oils a fair price for round lots, while At o'clock in the afternoon, the troops with food along the lire white and 33,c for No. 2 white cast, sales in a jobbing way are being 2 Rhile this has been built u,Don a time set for the do urture of the rr, 'of retreat worked magnificently• I structure of. rmtrvelous foresight, on and No. 2 white are quoted at 32,c made at from 80c to 85c per bag. t During the five saN s. from Aug. 80 R to 33c west. � mainder of the fleet, the Iriporial to sept• 4, 12,3+ U µ'oui,'cled wt-re ' whtGeorge Kennanreharanso aptly I Rolled Cats-Unchanged at $4.,;0 Vacht with the Emperor, Grand Duke treated in Y, C rotes an:bular,cp�', the ,termed 1 P g I3L'FFALO GRAIN bIARKET. • . Alexis, the High Admiral, and other I and upon a most ii!Ae systom of mil- for cars of bags and $4.75 for bar- g sisters of blercy c c:ng with the doe- I rely on tl;e truck Toronto, 25e more r F y t _ _ `]high naval officers on board, put out tors in physical cuurt:gd and resin uary and nna'nl strategy, troth would [or broken lots airside. D' Halo• opt, 13.-Flour-Stead i Troia Peterhof: on the other side of . have been of littl,; use without tha Wheat-Nothing done. Corn-ACeak, -- ' rho ba acitla an escort of three tor- "tar.ce to fatigue. self-sar.ribcing brave of the Japan=I Peas-.Are steady at 63c to Glc for (lass-]larelr steady; No. 1 white, - y tfuch of the -•laparnepe F' ccs<s is \o. 2 west or cast. . No. mixed, 37 a Canal i • 'cse Folrl ices. .. 1351 c; + Pedo boats, attributed to the n;illcb fields, in I ' i Admirals Rojestvensky, Voelker- which the Russians were not accu_- I Tho total casualty 'list of eit.heIr I1 freights--Steady. , mini, and I:uquist scent on board the i Russia or Japan is As yet iri+poss{_ - ' ]mpo+ial yacht, and personally, sAid 1 tomed to manocv re. ,bl- of statement. The losses of bo!h, COUNTRY PRODL'CF.. farewell to the Emperor. I z. ifrom All, cavro,, have undoubtecNy (fatter-For the best rides cream- Ll'%- STOCK MARKET. t ODDS FAVOR JAPANESE R Then with destroyers ahead aad risen very hcaay, Ja;ban's casual- er and dairythe demand is good; Toronto. Sept. 13.-The receipts at abeam, the SouN'arcfl lcd the squad- A despatch from L pr.dar. ' ' s -;ties haa'e coriainly' run into the tong for other lines' it is slow. B the. A'•estcrn Cattle Alarket to-dAy . `ron down the Finnish Gulf. The ace-I Military ex{•arts say tl:e war is stork- of thousands, and ,t is open to little, Creamery, prints ...,.. .,. .,.19c to 20c were 117 cars, containing 1,835 cat- the piers and forts . frig toc+ards a doub.o climax tit c;oubt that they may tie numbered by' do solids .. .-. ... ._. ......1fic 19c tic, 2,93U Sheep, 1,241 hogs, and _ vcrercrowdeddwith spectators. The points fur apart• {crmaner,t tho odds Fcores of .thousands• This raises the',ltairy tubs, good to choice 13c `34crand It31 calves. sofa*ns on the forts and yachts were g' ' l aery pertmrnt q'?ttinn of how long , do Inferior ol rides ......•.... + net It. Sa,:a for par- •" g� 9c lac ' Export cattle .. ...54 ;0 $4 'S r /" der s� the barn olnpd in an ndnainl's poxes are Uecunar.g i,eaa'irr,' rather she can'triaint,;+n the ace without a - .- • • pfed and g h chain of forts y s, good to 1 do , medium 4 '2S 4. ,0 a y 1 , than less. The Jal:a..ese, cncG the constant decreaFe of her chance of 1 choice .1:,} -2f3c' Butchers' choice . ...... •I '25 4.50 - a ore Theilefortsfluttered n triniz- of I ultimate s{storye There +s no rcas- I do rlI ii infc for . ............10c 14c do., good fort Arthur swine is neer, will rein-, , persi�tenco of tfiusc{nntrdM'(ttbces. A>} .. ... ... ........ - ..•: 3 54 4.00 - - - r than their o It cants t.nrner 'the t)o:t Che sitxs, lots. 'medium. 3 uti 3 '25' — ab force their n"mrt!s in the north taster circu olnred flags reading c.cd l irk "� e T'ho market is steady Aral (Bolles cxf'ort, hduvy.. fi..0 4.++0' to thn (lapis fleet on its long Noy-i i g s,;ming an equality of th,e Ru sslnn is c uotcd unchan ed at 9'c for twirls (10„ 'medium 3 00 3.25 F bge „ ITI;cv haNe roer conn r :cntiun-into land the Jupancsecasualty lists, when 'At;d 911 for large. � ''Mockers. heaay ,......3,:,0 3.sU . tb heart of Uanchur;a ScN,oral h+:n- Japan had sent her last. aa'ailahle i I•: rrices are stoady at 14c J~ do„ lib ht ,,, . ••. 2 0 3.00 TO IVJLRF. TFIF. 0RF.L, I dr.rrf mites orf ttnc!c v( the. Sibs,i,m nran to a galL•tnt death, Russia ) � g t 4 -O Re+ilway ore Lt their ossp�s:or., and I'otaloc's Qubtntions oro slightly Feelers, short keep.. 4 , ! According - the tet, Petcrabur-,thee ore ultwtrR ttte ti c. Th Y 1trE y ry at 8th,t�,r,ncs1'er bus bushel do„ tncaiuffi 3 3.; 4 !'r0 w mrre4pondcnt of the London • tan- !hold rte centra nrc,.xrta:n ron s ,a7hMe ills moth ng nfntheapres�nt tat 1Rc for spring-chlckIIens and its blileh cows, each ,...,:2:; 00 Utt,00 , Ra B ey Imidatle army lard, a third Attcm :t has t.,xn made fro>m which r. Neill tape larger lorroa t x{,ort ewes, per cwF .;m #75' —� i (outlook to encourage. any idea of to 12c for old birds. Tiucks .. ... „• .. .... . 300 .- .1,23 + •,,to ialure the battleship Or( one of'then Russia c,,r. hope to uraint;+in 'Itrieslun cA +itulafion Nor is thei +0 ' the most powerful of then ]tattle Acct.j l;eexnaneatl. ' l I{aL.•d Iiay;-Car lots on track here Cull sheep ...... 3.00 R,50 ,n the- find to n+slodgo'•probability of ariv "dccisiao hattic. ' f2ex7te rocentic, he sntiF+ a quantity nt;them. I'hrou gout Jopan.nvw lea i.s l ape Basilan retreat hr a her so Lire rluoted uachariged at 37.50 to $8 Lambs. per cwt 4..;, 4.'S Steel she.%ings were found on the end ,are drilling and everything :q being y R I per ton, C'ok'es, each ,. w II r!0 .37J8 00 - . R fi R much nearer to tier grime base, .and ]luted straw-Car lots on track I(logs, sclpcts, psi ew•t,5.1a 5.37} . • ,of the w'ick_gf the lubricators on�the prepared icr ti:e maximum vinergen- Itti'tioas.t f�ruc'hrasanese�adver oi)vr- Ihere. are uoted uuchan•ed aL $5.75 - do., light ... . 5.01 5.12} . L. j P W . _ main i>r+trio a Dv an- pnR,neer. t'eit- Ic•ics of-.a sc'cord campar rr, Thr. Jap- I q B darmes were then posted at mill the•nnese cntpirr, mi,y lie testes! to its triosi her nac'ay from her home base, to $G per tun do„ fat 3.00 5.12} important parts of the machinery to utmost in ultimn!e datrlopincnts of 'and makes more difficult the supply --- .. iratch -the workmen. There is au the struggle, but a tolrr•ahie certain- Iof her troops in the field and the re- I thor{tatia'e information that the nt-�ty is sbe will keep all she holds. . 'inforcenient of. her fighting line. blocs ' tempt was- not the act of Nihilists, i of flAxffn - �mrn crit! he nceried for trnnsporta- =- - a's -sailors sailors—_. T-WO ARMY C011PS. tion seraice and for the - r tection � I -+ who Are averse to going to scar. , A despatch from .St. I'ctcrsburg:her Innes of communicate,: t ' .. _ says. ltc- ide the formation of two ' Russia's navy orae be wiped from + MOVING INTO AlANCIIURIA. 'fresh army corps as the first answer the :Asiatic seas; fort- Arthur may - - - - ' . A despatch to the London Stand-;to the J.apatnese ,,uccess r,t Liao- fall; Kourupntkin nray he driven back Express �e^c� tr and troax Tlcai Ts{n says that ('hlricse 1 Yang. the Runman army at the front Russia's eastern frontier stands y i rssen er Forced to Open Safe f troops - beyond the Great Wall and toll be re-organised, probably in the Int Ilatbin; Rus ig may then have an l others from the T'+pn-TSin ids Arc form of two armies, in conunand of ,ample fighting line ngninst which a and { 8 Jo0 Taken• reported to be quietly moving into'Gen. Lincrvitch unci ' (;on. Barron f;r'eatly reduced but still intrepid Ja- . Manchuria.- dome of them now oo-,Kaulbars respcctiaely, with Gen 1Pancsc army may hurl itself. JaFagn1. • copy Loth sides of the Liao Rivet. It bouropatkin as commander-in-chief. rnr1Y smite Russia hip and tfrigh�, but t ( `• _ _ Gen. haulhars NN'i!l ry out with the it is impossible to ignore the probes_ A despatch from Rinnip,• says: crican cities just across the:� stated that these troops will be two anriy cdrps now organizing" in ,billty that Russia swill still have At 9,30 on Saturday n{ ht„ at a �nry. -. used to occupy the territory con-I , ;),fps and thighs when Japan, destroy- IIAVF: LEFT NO '1 RACI.7. the, Governinonts of Kazan, C.dcssa, point I miles cast of Mission I querpd by the .Tap:anes.,. German Vilna and Kicfl. -Gen, L•inevitch has led- by .success, will no longer possess ip } � footprints indicated that th($ - • . military officers are invcctigating f ja smiting 'force. Junction, B.C., on the western slope train robbers had taken it rowboat ..the .truth of the reports concerning;l,oen ordered by telegraph T nom s' .. of tha Rockleit, the Canadian Pacific:near villt,-ge of 11•harnock and dovoscock to i4iukden. This decision p the movements of Chines. troops. :is due in Part, do-ubltess, io the C:AI'T'tiIIi:D 97 FIELD CII�TS. I y s Railwa Tranrcontinenlal, westbound 'rowed across the Fraser River, Arai The Exchange Telcraph Company re thot,ca proceeded to the American ( .• JAP LOSSES 17,539. . growing unwitidiness� of the big'I•The T'xchangc Telegraph Company rc- fav°s hgld •„up Oy four masked nt'” ;boundary line, .11 miles diAtant,-half ' - , (.force ntt�er Gen, Kouropatkin�s com-lceive:7 a despatch from Remo ,on armed to the teeth. Three of the a do7cii miles from ]Blaine.,Rash. Ab- A despatch from Tokio, received at ;wand,. ani which will be largely in- (Thursday, stating that the Japan- ,then came over• the tender, and at the 'Folutely no clue was !mind to iden- -the Japanese Licmtiori. iii, 1i'ashirrg-'creased by constant reinfi.rcpmont. ere took at Changknal>usze ninety- ton, places the total cadualties on Gen. Kouropatkin heretofore has • murzleg orf revolvers fiitlinidated the Itity the tl3r{w bandits. No mask. even field guns, most in serviceable trail vack, or registered letter enve- ti a Jap•inese'side tat thin ]tattle 'of'ihaudled every detail of the vast or- engineer by-throats against his lifeC; � f iao-YYang condition, lag wagons'loaded with Ic', was Ic[t behind The robbers e L g nt 17,:b:38 otTgccrg and men'IgAn{zatitan: The work is too. much (provisions, and 38 loaded with am- into stopPt�ag the express. ' Thcy jelilrypd the 11 killed 'and wounded. Of.• tlaeve, the for one man, and he is now almost I same care in setting army of the right (Kuroki's) lost munition. left one Haan hard•over the en incer 1 g broken down and r the sirs{n: g g jnava,r that'they showed when doing 4,88'6, the centre (Oku's) lost 4,99'2, I It.is l:riown ,that.trim Emperor is : •SEVERE FIGHTING'. and the other two, taking the fife- thheir work. They were evidently ex- and the left fNod:�.u's}.' 7,581. The personally one of Kouropatkin's man with them, compelled him to- perienced operators, with a thor- A despatch from Tokio"say's :-Evi- b number of officers killed' was 130, !strong supporters, And it is t+bought dense of the severity of the recent uncouple the mail and expr,as car, lough local knowledge acrd an inti- r and the nunlrer wound6d, IGi, the Gerimal Neill in all probability re- fighting/n front ut Liao-FYang is ft�t•- ithe fourth standing guard over the (mate ac(juaintance with railway af- + J lain chief command of the two arm- nished )ka the fact that one reginxent B g fairs, as . shown by their rernarka i train. ,,As the train came to a ,to the train employes-- The leader TROOPS 'IlES1'ING, Iies, hovropntkin, he+wevcr, hag Gen. Nodzu's army lost all of its �aa•as a short reran, with r ' '• I been ser{otb 1 ' 'vtandstill,the conductor, on alt titin grey hair and ' A despatch frau St., Petersburg fi Y criticized by some of higher officers. �58tte company lost j g B •• ­Fa.5 .—The llus.iun Army is safely at the F:rnperor s close military advis-}ail of its oflicers; and,p private had on the t;rrnmd Lo asset fain the l an effeminate voice. His two its- . - Mukden. Kouropatkin having accorn-'ors, and it is possible that he nrny Ito take command of his fifteen sur- Ica cause,; was threatened by the fourth si tants were younger and bigger'. , - �•plishcd his retreat fn good order in `ocantualiy be superseded. �,'viving comrades. •Private. Tasawa's I The latter said.. little, but siurply .• spite of the harassing Japanese, sod- uniform was pierced by eight bullets, Iman, .and was forced to return to did the bidding of their elderly . den roads, and hampered by more VIVID RAR PICTURi:�, u.and his cap._by.-one~-_ Bullets. .hrbku-'the-tr'uin_ --- _.loader. . . ___" ' -'- - r"- his rifle in three laces, and -his The robbers, when the ex ess car -Besides $7,000 in gold dust, which than 1:.,000 wounded. Beyond this� In the soured of a description of P P'r' 0 -- its cut. from the balance of the• thpy srcurr,d from, the exnrt__9 mes- e . ' - the military situation. Ada-{ces from 1)urachenko, the wall known Russian train, proceeded west with 'it to' a}sv'n dr, fliers lire known Yo lie'sever= '' . .- - Japanese sources are signiticttntly 1 correspondent, draws some. vivid pic- C:ARLO:ADS OF` ROUNDED. point half way between Ruskin and at packages of bank notes consigned • lacking, and the exact whereabouts tures confirming t:,e stubborn vLdor � A despatch to the London Daily tii1N crdale. The express nwsts�rtger to local banks, among Lhum the reg- . s. - of the three Japanese armies are un- ,displayed by both sides. 11iu 1I Afail from Kupantse, dated Redness at first refuved to open the car door, istercad letters, The. amount sec•�ured - 1. , • ....'.known. No word has been receive;llsians at one time pursued the .I a- clay', says railway cars at the rate but on being informed that the car in they registered moil was probably - to indicate the present location oVparese• battalions througfi'tire millet of 88 a day, loaded with wounded jtaould- be blown up with dynamite, large. The exact sunt still not be •`Kuroki's army, which was last , rc-iyields to Saitza and surrounded aro passing through the station utiof which they had a quantity, ) known for some time. There was n ported on the Russian left flank aiii3 thorn. A cJegperate fight ensued. 'Phe Mukden. Tile injuries of those woun-;complied, and was disarm!d and repolt on Sunday niglat that two of • r. , steadily pushing forwara• IJupunesd refused to accept quarter, Heti by shrapnel arc aef a frightfuP orce.l to open the safe. Tho blur- ]the robbers had been killed and one - . .. .. Viceroy Alexiell telegraphs that' nature. A majority of the sufferers 'dit.s secured about $7;000 in old 'in - ,prefei . death to surrender. mho g injured in a'fight tcit9a the paten+ing railway and telegraphic vommun{ca 'succumb An the wily to the hospital, (dust and e1,000 in currency, I o Russ:nns would haN'c liked to have > posse., 1'h{a ]moved to be untrue, " ' tion 'between Harbin and blukdon is Civilians are hastily' leaving bfukden, The mail clerks were similarity spared- them, but there n'us rbo alter- y The hold-up men got clean away, , open. Tho -general, stats denies that' which is, f+rll of dejected-looking soI- - + jnutive in the eircums,tances but to eornpelled to open . the. rraaiI .rar, They may be in any. one of.a score a battle is in progress before Muk- diers. FTcaa' fighting continues I --+' kill them all. In another part of the y which wan,rifled of the contents of of hlAcesl and-are reasonably {fritI. -+den. - I north of Lino-1'nng. tt field rhe Japanese reached a trench the registered mail sack. The on- (mune from detection. The railway Gen. lli endorR, who is commnnrf-, } ino, ex press, and rnatil cur were officials are working on a fake tele'. �:~_ y •-Ing Gen. ouropatkin's rear guard,]wluclt hn(1 -been abandoned by the Tt is said the French Premier's 14 p g has not �t-a' succeeded in reaching liussRlwis' .Another Japaneso force, •programme for the next session in- then run to a point, east, of_Whar- graph inossige sent to the cxprel - " bfukden. believint, that ilio trench sins held dudes Church diFegtab}iq}ament. nock,•«here the robbers deserted the messenger at Mission to have tri/ . iLl_�R_ Gen. Nouroliatkin telegraphs that by-the enemy, tthelled the position Four men on the Italian crariser, train and bsraped. safe open• giving him the idea that, - lie has ddecided .to hol3 '1lfukden. as and thin captured it`by'assault. On Pu la, anchored in Cheniulpo harbor; 1 A special train, with a �poRse, of the express agent in Vancouver, wha Jong as possible, but its eveacuat.ion reaching t-he trench, and renliring were.. killod. Iry_the fumes of bursting oliremen in charge of V. P. R. In-' alone tad the combination hero, wit - ' is believed'to be now in progress. t'that they had killer] their own corn- pest or McLeod and Chief of Police abr ent. . .' P R shells, on Saturday. � Gen. Kuroki's dgnguard is now rales, they fell on the prostrate ,Newfoundlanders think France has Campbell, of British Columbia; left-1 The A7,r•OR in gold dust obtained fourteen miles from Mukden: Tlie�bodies lei the," 'treixch and covered capitulated to the iyissat{sfied fishery Vancouver' toe the atountnins ars ,was sent, from Caribou to the loew 1•erorts that he was nearer Mukdon ,them with tears. interests, and will ask mooiflcation so( as made up. I1r�criptiona of hrnka and to the Seattle Aer•al • :probably troee front bodies of Chin- TheYRussian frontier guards re- of the French shores treaty. the robbers have been wired to Am- OMce. . .. , o , I I• - . *.., C/ ' 'Tri--+, _�.''.' •. . rte.-.. j ! • .�'* it..'. _".;• f w,.^ .... _ .. - _ .. J_ ... '\ .11. • f __ . , a :r - THE ''WORLD'S FAIR. ant In a village post-ofte. He is a HE FEELS A(1 great believer In rich men helping HE 1'j'JL'LS AS - J� L � "Ia conversation with Mr. H. R. promising young lade, instead, of R .Charlton, of the Grand Trunk Rail- founding Huge buildings. Mr. Gage YOUNG illQ EVER � r Lay System, who has just returned considers that the progress of the from the "World's Fair" at 3t. world is helped on much more by -- . Louis, some interesting information- assisting a boy to finish his educa- 152R. CHESTER. LOOMIS TOOKwas x leaned re r held. - this largest of �+ � �''�/ i((f7�Ti(/ a4o7 L� 4/�� W,44- Eastern g g g g tion at college then by spending DODD'S KID Y PILLS. �:xpoaitions ever held. Many of the mune in bricks and mortar. - people, said Mr. Charlton, Daniel Vierge, who died recently in Aad From a Used` are under the impression that the Parisandwho was known as "the up Nan He Be- � - F' temperature of St. Louis at this Lather of modern illustration," was came as Smart as a Boy. i time of the year is unbearable and a Spaniard by birth. At the eigliti- a that the mercury reaches a high eth birthday celebration of Victor Orland, Ont,, Sept. 19-(Special)- ,point. This impression is quite er- Mr. (`Nester Loomis, an old and re- r` r 4 eroneous and the average for the past Hugo re was stricken with paralysis.s cted farmer livingin this section, Feel. shows 72 degrees. The` days which rendered his right side power- is s reading are pleasant and the evenings cool less, but with ra:c courage and per- P g broadcast the good P g severance he trained his left hand and news that Dodd's Kidney Pills are Qnd re now table. Thousands of pee- a mere cure for the Lanie Back and le are now reaching St. Louis from continued' to the end to be at the -- f R head and front o1 modern illustra- Kidney Disease. so common among all parts of the country and during -- Ahe rest of the life of the Exhibition tore, old people. Mr: Loomis says: USE (December 1st) hurldrods of thou- M� Combos, the French Premier, is "I nm 7i3 years of age and smart T == °'tx�"r sands will have visaed this xnam- a doctor by pruitsston, and still re- and active as a boy' and I give t f3 -Moth undertaking. To avoid the tains his old copper nairtoplate "Doc- Dodd's Kidney Pills all the credit "ISLAND AND CITY - crowds that will undoubtedly be f tour C'ombes" on the front 'door of for it. HOUSE AND FLOQB there later all. those wishing to see his house at Pons. OccasionalTy his "Before I started to use Dodd's '.the Exposition to the best a,dvan- medical services are asked by his Kidney Pills I was so used up I tx ' ta� tage should go now before the ex- old townspeople, and hr says he e�- could hardly ride in a buggy and I ceptionally large crowds are in evi- poriences more satisfaction in reliev- f could not do any work o1 my kind. dente. The attendance is, increasing ins; their pain than in winning a po- J Evetybody thought I would not live • every day and last Monday nearly liticnl victory. His chiot.ree mation I long. Dodd's kidney Pills are a _IM(ll Cry In $ IIOL1t$. 200,000 people passed through the in Paris is said to be the study of Iwonderfitl,remedy." Cu Breis at all nardaare Oeslarr gates. Another erroneous idea which foreign languages. He is also very The Kidneys of the young may be p DO �+ - ,r seems to have gained ground is the fond of.wcling-a rastimm, howevoc, wrong but the Kidneys of. the old P. D. DUDS & CO., Alontreal, Toronto, Vancouver. tpprice charged for accommodation at 'which he only engages in schen stay- must be wrong, Dodd's Kidney Pills i �£ t. Louis, the rumor of which is un- ing in the country. (make all wrong Kidneys right. That warranted,- There are hotels and ( The Sultan of Turkev cannot have Is why they aru the old folks' great- nrit'ate boarding houses which cater I est friend. - t to the pockets of all. classes and a la paltif poly Happy lira lie is so Potatoes, t7U�� �� �eV- afraid tit poison that ,,eery dish and iletter to the Information Bureau, n"VGerldt fair" will ohyla a IdnnSxnr vessel is cotcred with a 'dliss lassay-"Yes, and tt*nen he ry, Eggs,, Butter, pip L readily g cloth and sealed. At any monkrit prol'o-cd. I tried hard not to let ' list of theist daces. Without a per- (he rna. of t blur read an encouraAny gement Tonal visit no one has any conte{�- Ian?s to command one tions a sten - face, but he did." Miss fopperyyr Let no have your consignment f good f the articles and we will Lion o1 the tixagnitude, randeur, ar- suppose ole ho coati read be. -.- `nuFniL�T-tsY iTufa^t?rnstr �r•E--a 'untie-TSe33u y ail greatness embodied T . rtrrtr3n}c Ali! _J - iI' 16--DA- 9-+1�N. COMMISSION - C- -- in the 1340 acres Lhat contain the.are kelt constantly at hams for the tctrea :he llama." ` t- 'l.l-tnitad Displays from every country in the ',same !+!!rpose. He is fond of read- 'the Solicitor-',Don't you think Car, West Markot and Oetborns Ota„ TORONTO. unnerse and exubruce the acme or ling exciting, sensational novels, is 525,001) =ash would be punishment Perfection and evolution of liberal In goon( shot with rico and pistol, ''r ough for his breach of promise?" arts and vrience up to the twentieth plays the'piuuo, and constantly has Th,, Aggrired One-"tie, indeed' I - ,century. To see this with one's own concerts, plays, anal cinematograph (want him.to marry mo!" Who knows an)-thino about " BANNIQER rr eyes is worth years of study and is performan,•s to while away his lune- I A!1 Buyers, Sellers and users of an education y* itself. !y and unhappy ho, ts. I p r EDGY S IMPERVIOUS SHEATHING PAPER His Majesty's famous Grenedicr fir .lobo Jackc-,a, who w.ts n•,t i l'tit��ld3 i_��Ime�� Believes i�euldii19 j 7 i - Banc! from England aixf .reno'.cncrl succmssful in twinning tkle scnt at throughout the British Empire open- illoonfort, -England,' has piubably I lia!,Ies fire ottrn ted, or rat}ier �. Are interested in this question ed a six weeks' engagrment at the .bui!t more docks than ani, other st`:•ted epi'! Viiss gray 1'atrs to the T 4 ? ? ? ? 'P Fair on August 211th and crowds ser- contra^tor in th,, world, Ifs• is fftv--Dri'i-h TVumen's Tewperance A,soci- I Will ever reader of this enquiry "Mho Knowe Anything AboutRanni er" ea rounded the stand applauding lustily two. any! a York.ih!rernan; b,-gun hi: ati in, on rhrr m, trial. fish, tinned y q y y B g to ct'er•y mimber. The wi;ht,r?ect cn mnrrine•ering earner in the '1`vnevide YuUrion. ptiklvb, Gia and beer. Please drop a line on the subject to ` the -grounds with the buildings Illu- shopf,. and under!ook his first con- I 'j}18 E. S. EDDY COMPANY HULL, OANADA minated with myriads of electric ,tenet n+. the early age of twar.t%- - i lights is beyond dcscr l,tion,' and four. This was at ti,rwcaatle, and • rnodern weapon to tho battie ' 'or health - I, ;I:-caw l:z:• ta!:ri - •+�.- _ must be seen to be fully appreciat- ,the work was 1 v„vr ntu,i•:i of health, ti:e Atom- ” so tvv 1 done that l a.ure of the yer,n_ Jackson nude a bi;i for the ' � R l WC+Its'-rt.p -nc•h, sari is - •. - ed One noticeable fe r - -- - - -- torturirtg. you wah indtgca- Fx asition Ia the facility for the ',com(•1'Tion of the (:,,een'v Dock at tion, dya,epsia and nervous prostra- econoiny of the tusttor's tiIT,e and !GIas r,at lie wp5 th, t,vn, youth American Nervine Is tr,: SET`rLFP.S LOA ICATIS w'IiST J� (� ! •the saving of his strength that has and the wrrk took throe, rears, lthen !aane�n. Lo dr,ce the enemy from },' ;Via t::e Cl;lcago and 'North Western I Sty Margaret s _ berm provided.. GondoLrs, electric it was finished .hie nnmo was nxado Atlt.ngi 1,id 'nt tile point or the bayou- lRoilwav,, every day from Sept. 13th ('fl�le a T©rent,, launched and t.oat9 traverse the two and !h,•nceforward dock and harhrw •" tmn0 by trench, but swat .and ito Oct. 15111, settl,'rs one wav second �C g • • miles of lagoons which surround the construction became the work of hiv d• It aiwayb erms-4 Main b+rildinvs and an intramural class tickets at very law .ratos from . I lite G+oral, unat",aed, ane! im Flo--"T�o yov really beli?vo iRnor- IC'hsca¢o to points in Utah, Uontann; Re-open $eft. IZtFf. raj teaches et'erp part of the Imenar•lc rich, he is one of the moat ince is briny?" tike-"I don't know, !N=^ada, .Idxho, O:egnn, Washington, A higp+iase residential and day grounds, Rolling chairs .may be sr bread-minded of mcn and it speaks California, also to Victoria, Van- cured for trips through the Imilciin+s fou t•cem to lie happy.- I achaul for girls. Dlodern equipment. I g b wo1, of him that, thrr:lgh 'hr rarely 1 couver, rete «cstminster, Rossland ',S talists of European troining and . ` and clsewheir, and larg,! autmno- Jhas fewer than 5.000 rni-n•at work ter O%er sire Vers land other oints :u the Kootenay Y P of the highest academic and prufas- Lilcy with well intonncd Guides make E for him, he has r.et'cr had a st pike, i Not. Vv,V41 nM s aotrt•aty i ATAVF b- "S.0 ii..I'I :lAstrlct. CurreslTou iLngl�:: low rates i�OA3i �n ,� ,n ,�� ciepartmeiri t-rs- 1 #tmt- grog t t--ti}I r-fifer+--ham t a'rt R;t; '1-Tit1T` l'�' t.�b��h,i•1,uoetl,+� •corn all points in Canada, full , of wcrk, Foe booklet a +l to MRS. t' I thy- r 3fctz{ •a,t• the g boy. a part's o . O 1Atz•:v Indiana, 1m.•W,•rA•a,n.oun+ y r �oriatrleurrtites n from rtwlrnt five f l w��+• m1 ,ruu.,n•■ram�r�i�.alw.u. &oacmi, arti,tvlars from nearest ticket agent !CEOk:00 DICKSON, I,ndy Prinei- aL y- who w,rn G:t e1i an n idlrrro l,v L.�tr•.e•dy!,r xnsrrb• T••otr-e.•c•ot,• not,ts dor I If Bennett, General Agent. 2 11 thr,u-nout ta• Word be Ours sal pal: GE(,IIGL- 'I)ICI<SOV, M.A., Df- _ dents up to any price one likes to ,Qu@rn• V'icturia, ca"I"I him tol,rtx tutu. sin,,wittat:o•.efoo1uJ.,-tsranr,^ x�-ro East King Street, Toronto, Ont. ;rector !lata Principal Upper Canada pay The Grand 'trunk Exhibit of amusement, anti.he.rat, about among g ) the Forestry. Fish and Came Build- Ith,m, pulling at their fring,•d lei;- 'All the Crimean veterans in receipt I The "Floapitnl" it.1•-d that 2,239,- Cully e Ing is attracttng rrinch attention and 'igings and examining their tropping� of snail pcns,.,ns, who are• in occas- :,77 patients am tr.ntrd annually in ` the consensus of opinion is that it iwithor,t the sliChtest fear. One •,f sitouc circnmstancec, are now being London i1o•ilWal9 an,} dispensaries. �amifl�O�1 L.if78 Steamships Q !e the finest in the building. Tho the chlcfs dvh4i ted him hugt!y by Igrant,A specl.al Increases• provided IIAONTRE'AL TO LIVERPOOL. many fine pictures of the fl4hing, �rwc-wnting hero with an cagl,''s fes- th;,t, they were either wounded or Two Years Abed -.'Por eight years SW Moderate - hunting an' summer resort districts ,ther and a boar's claw, and also Ra1le Service.... : wf i" dlsc•h 11`t;,!d for rI1S9 bIl iCy, or itl•C At I c , r t+. ui n� .. :.!r di 1 with rhea- 3,K•n,:d :�'+•n pa ae„a„y iM..�e9 .n !e•t •,,comm,,• In the peel► ea of Ontario and true made the little I'riact• a pertly prr•.ent F,ifT;•rinr; from a tfisabilfty xnatkin, for two wears I lay In bed! I akar,, on Lbs t-l-r nt tns ir. ,•..e or airy ro er appealto a spot smnn n spree t 1 ,1 c ,'a;' y 'ne to t eir military s^rvlcu, could not .o much as!red myself, --Aill'wrl,L„4�. i.�o.`a sens�nu iird �iii p tourist and the animated picture Indian fl-hlon as ''the vary hi>; lit- friend recamnir!nded Sauth American For allpxnini.-sapply rorwalssenu,or inxa(hinm showing the "International tie White, Father whoa,, ev,•;'nrr lice � ! fiheuma.tie Cure. Aiter three donee I Doatlatux t,txE OFFICICt, /i T;los Bt. E.,r..row•o,is ee�aenmsaaela-Yont.r•ai Limited” and rac•cnic pictures of dit- the sky that sees all things, and� .'could bit up. To-day I am as ctrong ' --- :' terent sections of the lino holds the who is fat with goodness like a win- as ever I wx4 ”-�Irs. John Cook, 28; -attention of visitors, bringtng Can- ter ben - .. GflnLia-btreet, Toronto-2 FEATHER DYEING Ada prominently before the people "Sir 1Tretferic!c TToluer, Snoaker .of Con!11tncn --R'htlo driving down a pisaa,a�saCurling aals d a/ss•a •Iaan•d Te•ap of the American continent. Ill the Hotse of ItoproiiiontaIives, very �,s-cp bill last August my horse "lye's employed by the railway —besaoaD7ppaa.topwcau•z».piae.k Those who desire to keep in touch preachers ttvirc in the 1ft•thodisr stumbled atld fell, cutting hitTtgelf romliany now, I understand?" "1 os: eR1T188 AMERICAN DYEING Ritb the world's progress and cello i('huith, Golden Srinarc, Il ndigo, Inst fcarfnlly about the head and body, he has charce of the pusczlc depart ' wt.sh to sfend a mos• ,lcasant and Siin,lay." This- item of ucws, ex 1 used AfIN.11:1�'`+ LINISIEyiT freely 'meat."-. "The what'?" ' '-'lie makes slurrstslat. profitable time should not fail to �trar•tod from the latent glelbourne on him and in a few days he was as out the time-tables!" s ;see the largest and most comprehen- paF,crs, map sound a htt,le 'strange. well as ever. 131cks-+Look at Sniggs flirting sive Exposition that has-ever been at this aisle of the world, bat such J, B. A. DEAUCIrrVIJI iaard'a liuimzut fur sale ererytitiere with the girls over there, I thought ' '4,nown as a "World's Fair- and now announcements have long been, taniil- � Sherbrooke. you said he was a woman-hater." T is the time to go. iar to Australian readers, ' Sir-1 Fred- +"R•icksi,---"So he Is, but the woman o i The Grand Trunk have also install- crick was a Wesl.•van preacher for "He's still enrployad by that big he hates is not here." '_ ed exhibits at tfic Eastern 'Canada many gars in Sotl,th Australia, of wh,iiesnle'house, isn't he?" "No: I Exposition held,at Sherbrooke, (due.. (which colony he was I'reinicr when thhl!-- he's in•businese for himself ` at the Canadian-' F xhibition, F•�©lest iqn-n as accomplishtd, lk� - now. Hr, toed to take c n hour for Catarrh for twenty y.aas and cured In a few da 'Toronto, and the Western Pennsyl- was elected the fir,,t ti ,raker f the . "ATics Gracie, may I have this lit- It nth, and now he only takes a baro lea-Tion. George s'anfa Exposition, Pittsburg, PY•, 'nFM 1 James,- of Scranton, Pa., says; "I have Commonwealth Parliament, and in- Ile hand—" "Oh, Air, Spoonamore. fivo tuiautes!" ii now taking place. The Western 'Pen- been a martyr to Catarrh for twenty stead of re.atinq on Sundays, like,lthis is. so—" "This little handful - years, constant hawking, -dropping Lu ---hsylvani'a Exposition is one of the t -- - --- every other Kric•aker, .he finds his way of faros, As n 'tncnxento of our so- f the throat -and pain in tho head, very a largest annual fairs held in the unit- by force of habit into some Jlethod- lightful walk?" IV;fuard a liniment Cures Dandrut offensive 'breath, I 'tried Dr. Agnew'q ' ed States and Iasts 46 days. The, ist pull'it. Catarrhal Powder. Tho first applics. space occupied by the Grand Trunk tion, mate instant relief. After usingl" 'is ,3,000 feet 'and it is estimated Thought it meant death swe.-I In is London hospital there is an few Luttles 1 was cured. LO cents.-1 that not less than half a million "NrARLY S8,000,O0i1.00 nl,.:, .fames McKim, of Tuanviile, p inmate who is gradually turning people will visit the display. The Accumulator Funds in the 011t., says of her almost miracul- black. Tn New York is a negro who Mi,,s Sarcastic-"I fairly dote on treasury.of the Independent Qrdcr of ous cure from heart disease by Dr. I our modern paint.-s. Mrs, I{it_ ---♦ is turnip tvhitc. PERSONAL POINTERS. F'orresters ' on thb lst of 'Av-tst, Agnew's Cure for the heart; "Until, a g clic-ler—'11 •can't see where they are begun taking this remedy I despaired of 1904, stands at $7,815,5513.02. On my rile. t had heart failure and ex- a .bit better than the pnpeahttny-- the 1st' of tieptembei- thev stand at tremc prostration. One dose gave nie DR.A R CNASE�� Interesting Goa:ip Ab rqt Some uick rCl,et anti one bottle cured' me. A. ��A $,,909,08fi,49: Showin an increase t s; scars were dis ellod W Proizlinent People. g }, 7lie suncrw of p CATARRH CURE ... for month of �c•ptembcr cii'..S �.-.like mal�ie.•'--3 f The Amecr o! Afghanistan was, $$0,47 b seat direct to the d1t...ea 91► rd a Liniment Cures Barns{ eci re dull at book-roseola when he parts by the Improved Blower, r'Y S This is a most satisfactory result Thele is no soda-tater. Pavers H0402 theuleem dean the aft I 1 . was a boy, but had a natural gift for the month, pint of soda-water contains two and t Isamce•,atopadropplepInthe When the Kniser promised to in- -_-for engineering and handiern-fts; to At the end October the•Su reme ra halt Ints of carhon dioxide, a ibrwt and Pawavics.4 «ua. ._; GurrbandH■ F•.er, Blower scribe 9n the, slags of the German fact, he became an expert 'black- Ex ecutIve ipates that the acc•u- 'utas. Therefoip, when yon drink on - free. Affel-lera cirl- A W.Chas troops, who nre fighting the Heroes smith; as he thoug#t a Prince ought mulated f. .is will be veru nearlyr ,int of soda-water vou.really dein' -Medicine Co..Toronto and Belch'► in oulh Africa, the names of the o Tate a r c o a the round S,00 ,000. 0. Alenxbers ,three an a a pints, - - - - — Ates t rev Icon e probably di Us as much as an of his subjects. BABIES IN BAGS, I y ) of the 1.O•.F. inay in confidence re- r not know the+.: t,hey had jus>�won a Sarasate, the great violinist, was commend the order to their friends Some quite now and simple fight at Otjihinaniaperero. ' once asked the secret of his success. since it is gathering a i,inancia•1 garments fur babies Have just been _ _____ _ •• "Si.x hours' practice a day since I strength s}I,ch as no other Society . invented. They are in the shape of -- was twelve," was his reply_; which p •� pa}� , has. �ew' Flies last year bags, open down the shoulders And means that he -has fiddled for 100,- sleeves, and are fastened with small, The harder you cough, the worse 000 hours since his early boyhood'. •I'd dike to know--" begnn the unobtrusive buttons. To dress the k7 • • the cough gets, However, this constant practice has little bo "Cell, what would ,rax • r baby, t+.re arawnts aro arranged in resulted in not only .fame biit for- like to yknow?" asked his mother. No Flies this year place, one over the other,and' front � s - tune, for He makes something like „I'd like to know why sweetbreads _ - portions turned down, and the baby Sh�l®111'1 $50.rt(14 a year. pat'en't. any bread in 'em, and laid in- or on :their.. Then the *_ The _oldest civil acrd mechanical sweetmeatii havenit any, meat in you use front. portions are turned to place, COIlSii��4l�/a \t engineer in the world who is still ac- 'cm•'• ( - and his small kingship buttoned in-ff tively engaged in practising his pro- { to full and complete garbing. Tahe 4 �:i1�'e The Lung fession is Mr. Charles Haynes Has- Faulty 'KIdY+eye. Havo you back- I �I�•*' child is fresh, unwearied, unirritiated t TOniC vvcll. At the advanced age of ninety- ache? no you feet orowsy? Do your 1'r 1ison S by much hatwiling and turning, the is guartinteed to care.' I! it ' five years Mr. Haswell contlrlues 're= limbs feel- henvy7 lAtre you frequcrit little limbs arc free-to stretch, kick, doesn't benefit sot., the druggist 1 gala+work very rarely missing a headaches? Have 'you failing vision? `= twist, turn'and grow its they win.' will give yoti your money back. !day ,rom his desk in the Lingineer- Frave you dizzy feeling? Are you de- Fly Pa Ing btu'cau of the Board of .atimato pressed? Is your skin dry? Have you bj Tle-"There is a limit to ever maces: 3, C. .. LLA onto, and Appointment of New York City. a tired feeling? Any of these Rings a 23c•SOc•f1 IwRoy,N.Y.,Toronto,Can. pp tiling, you know.", She `coking At i r prove .kidney, diseeae• Exberiemoe has Mr. Lyman Gaga, file American roved that South Ainericaa XWasy the clock)-"Yes, even. this vigtht; inlllloaaire; rose from being assist- sure mut or tulip.-e _ can't Inst for over." {rp-+j "OK 'L11SSI -- .Fr'p. •"r•",'`' `';;res,�"•rM +..•dr 'E`_° ,,".'..� .k; ..�}% � tm"b^+, '�?' ;.:: `ry-'*v. .-„`rry-� , _ - gut ��.5M11T fW0. -R. Allaway, of tlarkhnm, -W. Bateman, of Port Perry, 0 ` r �. �[t4 ry spent toves 1 ` �•• y � Stttnday.here at the home of is spending a seer- days with his + �j"�(�his pagents. son, Dr. R. JI. Bateman. �J.«..!! � ges -Born-On Saturdayy-,Sept. 10th --.Hiss Wakelin, -who is visiting the wife of Jonathan Liscombe, of with R. A- and Mrs. Bell,has been J LOCALISMS. a ctxnghter.. indisposed for a few days. _ A full assortment now on hand. -W. T. Haney spent a couple -hiss Clara Hant has entered - of days last week with his father the office,,&s stenographer of a Mrs. W. G. Ham spent Tues- in Colborne, well-known legal firm of Torouto. The` - -- - --- - day in the city. . ' ^ -John Giles, of 1Mtmico, is vis- -Mrs. James Morrisey is having -airs. Hollingshead and child _ �? .- Prices - -tin with Alfred Allawa considerable repairing done to-her returned home on Saturday- after - gg y premises on Church street. spending three weeks with friends R the 1 -T. A. Greig, general agent of -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here in Toronto and Tottenham., Regal -� the Massey-Harris.Co. was in town as usual nest Tuesday to attend -Mrs. Richardson and aliiss one day last week. to his professional duties. * Brady, of Markdale, retnrned Perfection Lowest. -Palmer & Vanstone shipped a -Frank Slee left Tdhome on Tuesday, after s endin carload of new oats from this L' on uesay p g station on Tuesday. for a two week s visit to Manitoba a 'few days with B. and '_lits. - • -Mrs, aMoore, who has been sled the North-tvest.territories. Bunting and family. Range ��� z 'visiting at Georgetown and Acton -James and Mrs. Henderson -S.` Herks and son, Fred, of 1 and dattght` Miss Eva, spent Oshawa spent Sunda takes in the returned home on :Monday. Sunday with ffrieuds in Pickering. friends in Pickering. They were ' -J. H. Connor left at out office -Rev. G. and tars. McGregor accompanied un their return by on Saturday a stalk of guru which g the Lead. Canlbine. w 'measured thirteen feet in length. left w Tuesday to spend about a vv- Evva, Who has been speeding -C. H. and Mrs. Ptaluier were tern weeks with friends in Brant- at vv-eek here. ford. --The Rev. J. E: `Moore, who is - in StouffvilleuuSunday attending - Mira Carrie Baker lettirned to note in London. is expected home the opening of the l)itgriplechuhrh We invite everyone to call and inspect this line.- The are full there. Pickering on Friday last to hake oil Saturday nest, and will occupy ;tnteed in every tva y Should you prefer sotne other line They y guar- preparations for the fall millinery his own pulpit next Sabb4th. His you want and tve'llysu l you at tate RIGHT PRICE, l t tell us what . -tics. Jany Lepper rend son. subject in the e��ening will be` My FI y . of Swift Curreut�lti.l�'.T are opening.The Ladies' Aid of St. An- Commission and Call to the Minis- spending a few weeks with -ices. dreVs church met at the residence try." �2 �• �iHAPMAN• Mead and daughters. of firs. Jo�Ta-knT-gn-Tireisd —�l1s5 Lillian Flatn has Bane to - - afternoon. • ` kl� spent a seer days �.. the city where She has received a P ) ' during the past gond situation in a wholesale mil _Wm. Brvkensliire has been t•.eek with B. Bunting. When =�- " - livery establishment. engaged by R. A. Bunting to fill y1r. Bnntiu$ c me to Canada fifty - B u,n'dy's ���i !Mrs. Hy, Gordon, of Osaco, the position lately held by Harold three years ago, Jlr. Formanteas a� n s1 �00 / s:o(}i2YIt' Me III his most ietilnate fgietid and the Holltvell. of Starkville, and _During the tern creek, r,f the closest friendliil, has existed be Xetherell, of Port Hope, are Toronto exhibition, :30x5 tickets tet een the tet o e- since. Hndsoe Apple Pa►err ^"' 5 0 e ng Mrs. Henry Gordo here. were =old at Pickering dtatiuq fur -Thu Liberals of the totvnshill HnucIv' �ti'asliiltg liitch'es 3.45 See our' Oxford �S sirs. i B. Hot e returned 'to. Toronto• mill meet at 2 o'clock o i Saturday Bag Fillers •2r5c. i. kt,:,mein Listowel on Tuesday -The townshipcouncil will.hold afternoon at Bron dant, fur the CRI,pet Stretchers 4.4c a:aerr =pending of couple of creek elicit _rr -ulnl It�e ill f 1 c �t. ser=. and �� urlcl' Du*tle-s Bruutll -I } -----Air-Tight Heat-- ----al_e it•ifh lien parents--;-T�:G:-arid g-c�t _ �tr-�-c�frr- rh-rein �i m tffi •. nest at Brougham fct' the tlau�- ttnn=actin �uctt other bu:iue a? <_reaniel; 'S'3c ars. They are cera H�tn. b i Flaur St2'tetI 25c action of general business. u.rty- -otnc- be-ure tate inectill co�z Bert �'vodrttff, tvhn fur some g l f i `at' - q the best. I :eu -lig;. I3. _t. Bell geturfled oil T.lt I.c.u. John IJgS den. .11r. �S'it;, t e lei h nrtn }.sic 1&.er had been employed in clic 5nttuclay from a trip to !'n(li�tna Ro<: M.I ., aecl Mr, 1. J. C ;t:l:l, JI • teak Pounder- I:3c tugh.hu Carriage Works, fur the benefit of her health. She P.. tt ill ntl:lc•e�- nags-t' pre.�eiit, 'tIa ,le Bread Board- va, is now engaged with R. tyres accompanied t,c Bert 1(uc,te,. Iii: rcutu f:lc n ',c k,.rin - 'Iiughani. S d= in 1 1' j ry Furter, of Chicago. and -T�o coil„ad, of fall rtl:ple- twill resect to -hear or toe death 01ali a few' of each line .Left. HJ' 8 were -hipped frotu tlti- -•tatiott on last week At hi- it.=:nr iu llruuiitun tent -oft-five years ago�Trunk Tuesday. One Of these tvas con- of Ge,,rtre alhtn. brother of .lit a elegem ;,loing, is the Grand Trunk -igned to the -urth-ive--t by Ed, «'. J. Clark, J(t'. Allim. «•Lo wa First Come, First Served, ;ering, is in town this week Bryan a fte,lnent �i-iter in 1'ickerin:, B. u` ng old acclttaintatices• -Ju=.'II. Bundy has had placed heel been ill fui over A ear . _ e. a R. and lir,,. _llcGregr,r -ntf if:a,e eventne in his hdrelware sture thi.- tyeek, a ink m frothat in- uidi:,• s vii-EA�e «'hitby oil Friday1 _ attending the- twent •-tlftll large cabinet coutninin; tt;o.lnin- c,tn,tunitti•,n, hot nniy'duf if:g y drerl and twenty t( t C - . I® vei•sary of the Rev. Dr Abra- my >>se . Bre ,e� last te,� ufutiths « is the nature =,t - Prices �llt 111 Two. I •+en3 induction mw thepastorate being a greet convenience. the his trouble knm;•lt. The snrviviui = t ' tonic additi"n twill wteatly irnpruye elle relatives have the �t`w path} of ltialic per keg S.?.Y.1; :earls i'r,r lb Sic: 5 gal. American quctio4 nto th. 1 appearance of the more. tlteit nulncruus friend- iii. their - Coal Oil U5c: I C'ailACI1Rt1 Coal Oil sUc; Peerless Ma-Dewhurst Ft and Wife, of .Mt, Nellie Ward returned oil bereavement. � g' ridge, lire. Gould, of St. Saoirda to her home in Culling- -We tsuulil again remind those _ chine Oil 25( Jt_er �itl.�1-Jral Coal Oil Can. -220c.. S. tit tin tht, Mrs. C. J. Wilsoll. of N1610041, after cl>ending sererat (,f our =ttbscriber- typo are in palls l le, 3 cit tin pail, with cover Ile. -m, and slaughter. \ins. S. Weeks here with her br„thet W. arrearF., that winter i' note a t- F Stratford, called on liry t Y [ _ * T - b G. athcl Mrs. Ward. Thi- creek proaehing, And it i- nein• tiwc to � . Loan of: on Tuesday. she began her ditties a• teacher in tuakelrrepaiativn.=th«tE fc,r, n hick - er was recently issued one of the C'olltngtvnod schools, will tiece-=irate sonle expenditure k c (R3e to that effect that -Fred and :firs. Banka, of New on our part, a, tNe have n,;t ret f pt. 15th a charge York. ret d _ ! f 100 lbs. per week or a erne hove on Saturday teartrt the aLt of living nti air t el-eof will be made after -pending a week -with his alone, the unly thing fur which ! 'ice New-Goods ^. brother-, W. IT. and L. D.,- and there is no charge. �E'e reallect Fres - €res also With friends in Toronto: -lir. fully req uest tho ght remaining in t` fres t, which trill tBrith the tieW York C'entiuroR loan aub3 blpera In remit delitrquent me nese Cheese, I ds for two hours ex- ! p�'i _ g� tiks Ila,; a it as won as _ .. ' bix days. The mini- pos ry case the First-Glass flOIIey, g for any one consign• --�tlss Bridgett Mary Burke amount is small, but when those _ - died at the home of her brother, amount+ are taken collectively it lee Seeded Raisins, �° earl Monda - morning, after a - •' ' . Shdent Cowan is y y g, means much to cis: .. ilartothesecretaries long -liners of dropsy and heart Pickles-Fine and Crisp, - kural societies dir- trouble. She arrived in -Forest Canned Meets-all kinds ? t to the clause in about six weeks ago, from her •` l -home in Buffalo, since which time _ and arts act she has OTk and Beane M at fairs, been seriously ill. She is ers,chat it is the in- survived by one sister, Miss Fanny Or$n t0 Lemons department w ,:ee of Buffalo, and two brothers.John ' _ -,,rictly enforced. The of Buffalo, and James, of Forest. -di pent has been informed One sister, a Nue. (lied at Port Sometimes the hair is not Pickles, ►.7piees, FrIIlt V1II.C'�ar find th _any of the so-called "speed Arthur last n inter. The bereaved properly nourished. it suffers triads", are really horse racing, relative: have the sympathy of - purses being offered to the win- many friends. far food, starves. Then it-Forest Free Pres, �' bite Wine.. _ - ners. This method of evading the The deCCased lived some years ago falls out, turns prematurely - act will be watched closely at the on the Brock Road; and Was well gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor Is a i -(- n' . �j • j' approaching fairs. known irr this locality.. �,J ohn' D�cll�e W �of uit strong worded awarcme s to Every salt tush sk been ,,aigl Hair Vi ®� - �• - -fruit grnwers- and farmers ap_ in favor of starting a skating-rink � — ared in the September issue of in our village, but so far the mat• - - = pe The Canadian Horticulturist, :ter has never gone beyond that hair food. It feeds,nourishes. - ' which is the official organ of the stage. But now it wotild be a very The hair stops falling, grows ` Ontario Fruit Growers' Associat- easy matter to have a first-class " ion, against those who do not live open rink-on the-tennis--court. The long and heavy, and aU dan- t ' Oxford yea m Se* '*'or own any property or sections tennis-court is nearly level, and. drub disappears. twhere theybuy their crops. The at very little expense could be itr batt war comius,ent terAbty, .twaa ' Horticulturist claims that tens of. put into proper shape; and also at most afraid to comb to But Ayer'. s.0 - - y:�or pr„mptiy a ypad the faata,,and Wo .. •, _ _ . 'thousands of dollars are lost an- very small expenditure, an abrin. 1e ed�•neta�al roiorr Something new and•something good. Hsi.X Q.It.Was.Lndilag.•_(.J. —T ='nuallythroughout Canada thro}gh dance ' water could be secured ate, j c .�soo A model of simplicity. -� the frandnlent methods practised by connecting a pipe with that of Ae+� for Lowell. rttuc, Intending piTrchasers will do well to'see this,machine before by these buyers. The first year the Bennett ti's g Co., at E. J. a buying. On exhibition at the hardware. l they buy t few .thousand barrels would t corner. If some one P 0 o r H �1� Prices right,' A call solicited. nave section, and pap cash for would take hold of. the project, �• - .•.. ... _ - • them, thereby establishing their We believe-it•twould be a paying , .. reputation with. many ,gropers, investment. The would be E L. �CI�APMAN, AGT. as responsible buyers. The fol- sufficient number to take•a season!; E. • lowing year they take advantage ticket to make the venture a ay- NOTICE TO CREDTTOIRS - of this reputation to contract for ing one, besides what woultl-be -OF- ,•large quantities of'fruit, but-not realized from hockey-matches etc. AG\ES COWAN. deceased.' pay for it, putting the growers off All that is wanted -is some one entice t hereby Riven pursuant to the that We Have .- �� -Stock.with oneeacuae or another. When with enterprise to take hold Uf vieed Statutes of Oatrrio 1B9i.Chapter 129,that -• 'Anpersons having claims againbt she estate of some growers are suspicious and the matter. Agnea Cowan late of the townshipp o!I ickering demand payment, the wtaow.deceased,who died on the S otb day of PaY y pay im- -Frequent complaints have Jaid,19r+are required on or before the 1st day The Public School Text Book, Scribblers, Writing Tablets ` mediately, but in the' majority of been made by residents of our of ctober, 1%4,to send by post prepaid or Ink and Pencil Erasers, Slates, Black Board Erasers. Pili= Cases, the manage c deliver to Thomse C. Hubbard, of the said ' o s •,C7 s, so a new stock O Fancy rpR andSaucers, Rubber t fruitout o the section without of fruit and vegetables from their full ps rculare of their claims elsama aa3 ofrtlne ee ni Bulls, Base Balls, Vases. Sotivl'nir Trays; Crape Tissue, etc. paying for it. Later they tell the orchards,and gardens. The fol- ities'if envi bald by tbem. ► growers tales of losses and say lowing is the -latw anent such And notice is furtber given tbat after the Said M f let day of October W4; the said administrator Me & E.. Boone, Pickering they are unable to pay full value depredations -"Every person will proceed to distribute the aeeeta of Me said • of their fruit and offer to settle at who steals&try plant, root, fruit deceased among the persons entitled thereto, - -- - havingregard only to the claims of which 20 to 30 cents on the dollar. or vegetable production growing notice Sbali then have been received and that a' Growers ale advised by 'the Hor- in any garden, orchard, pleas the sofa administrator win 'not be liable for ticulturist when dealingwith o con said assets or s 13 part thereof to-any porMassey-Harris, jA{grounda nursery, Hothouse ll son or whose claims be shall not Lhea have h.a ii enby buyers they are are not thorough- conservator is Hilt of annotice. g y g y Dated Aag aoth,190+ ly acquainted with to demand offence and liable to a penalty not_ Dow ea ucailhvrao, security for their fruit, or only exceeding$20 over and above the solicitors,wbitb�. o - 'deal with local buyers who have value of the articles so stolen, or T.A.Hui bard, Having taken Over tale agency business heretofore carried on by . property at stake in the commun- the amount of injury done, or one +t 4D Adminiitmtor, Mr r. T. A.'Greig, we ar\prepared to supply the public with all kinds ity. One of the best methods of month's hard labor. Every one 1 avoiding danger of this kind has who, having been convicted of -.Tenders wanted harm Implements; �ouden Hay P't rks, . been for growers to co-operate any such offence, afterwards corn- — t►nd deal directly with large whole mita any such offence is guilty of Tenders wanted for the erection of Rale buyers. The case of the an indictable offence and is liable sheds at the R. C. church, Pickering. .'A fall stook of Repiirs on hand, also De Laval Separators 'Ontario buyer, who, two years to three year's imprisonmetit. For Plans and cpeci8cationa apply to All work promptly attended.to acid riot- right. ago defrauded the fruit growers Everyone is justified in arresting the Rev. J. Sheridan, P. P. PTo n. p $ ` . • of the Aanagfo int Valley in Nova without a warrant any person dere received later than Saturday, 24th -seta gi�pp'' Scotia out o! $33,000 to $40,000 whom he Sada by night commit- The lowest or any tender mot nesse- Pugh & Moore, P1CjcarlDge worth of frail is mentioned. i ting s>sy+offence." sari! accepted. l _ • ` . • y 1? �.. , e a.,