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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_09_30 >., 4n ' 1 SEEMED - _ , _ f '�'OL I. _ _.. _ -_ PICBERING, ONT:, FRII�A . SITT :30 1004. NO 51 - - WhdcvM - "�IJ<h__N!V!R• marked contrast to that oftwent 'lpsa'�r#s�ostal ILarn4t. - Mills _ IS �,�� ' On Tuesda Oct.4th,at 8 m.,Rev Do not ail to hear the Rev. Dr, of twenty-five' pears Ago when p _ £• P• j the ratio was the reverse of that 8. Francis Perry, D,.D., late of Chi-;Perry next Tuesday evening in the of to-dap. This condition of - -- Xed4eal. •• - -' cago, now of Toronto, pastor of Jarvis i Whitevale BBaptist church. For &$airs implies that the teaehin Red Wheat - 1.04 bus. St. Baptist churcch, will be sn White-'further-particulars 'see'Whites ale cot.- P White Wheat - - 1.04 vale tcrdeliver an educational address!respondence in another column. pprofession is being monopolizer Spring Wheat - - 1.02 in the Baptist church to the B. Y. P. I by the ladies, a fact much to be - "[�� to EASTWOOD, Mlwa. :Coroner Goose Wheat - 85t " U. On th'at evehiti 're resentativesi Salsem"Zion'. regretted. In junior classes ladies - 1 it • to Caasdian Pasiso Railway: Coroner g P ii '. J outerfo County; Teener of Marriage LicetatNs' bSanitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. are expected . from all neighboring we believe can do better work IClaremobt; O$1ce boors-Before 10 a.m., 1 to Family Flour 5.50 �� societies. Diplomas will.he given the Everyone is talking of the Pauline than thenen,but for the senior D.m.,and hots 7 to 8 p,m.-'Private telephone y n .. culture courses to all who were'success Johnson concert to be held in"Clare- connecticnwithBalsam,Greenwood.Brpugham Pastry Flour - 5.50 I boys, in the case of Wt Zion,A.Johnston's;7th cont, Wm Cowie's - fol in the examinations last spiting. count in the town hall, on the evening bo s 9th coni,and D Pugh's cath cont 6-1y Bran $1 i.GO ton An excellent time is ex ected and the,of 000 8th. It's cheap. 25 cents"to Y , men are better fitted t0. Shorts 19.00 _ _ 1' develop manly characters. So . public are cordially invited, hear the fanl,ous Indir(n poetess and p Y A. YOUNG.M.D., .M.,.l±ellow of Sumbo 25.00 -.�.r.-= reciter,•Pauline Johnson. long as Ions sa &ries -continue, we • Trinity Medical College, Toronto, mem- Whole Wheat Flours Whitby• -.- cannot expect any change.Isar of eoftw - Ontario. ounce mai residence Opp O'Leary Lotel Chop of all kinds. S­rbSALE.- The un er- o House of Re- Hard,Ont. Office bourn: morning 7 Lo 30: Ana ed inmate f the signed has two fresh mileh cows for suis. Hard and Soft Coal. g P These are two good cows and a,ze young. Ap ly ern?ring a to 8. fu e. M r. Lasher by name, is lying The Scaf koro toivnshi fair will be Pp - Above prices snbject,to Change,witbont very near tBe point of death through held on the grounds adjoining the to T.O'Deierj•,lot 4,con 4, 'Pickering.' Andley Notice. P.O. 50-51 tuberculosis. His distress is pitiful to lialin•irp house, an Thursday, Sept. . Legal. Model Bake Co.f Limited. see. The relatives of the sick man are 29th, and promises to he one of the indifferent to his condition, which best yet held. Do not miss it. Tenderi0or Farm,Lands ti� E` FAREWELL, Q, C., BARRIS. would sec-ut to ir-dica.te that his life Scarborn township council met in -in Pickering. • TSB,Coanty Crown Attorney,and County has not been such as to .vin friends, Kennedy's hall, Woburn. on Tuesday g - oucitor, Court tlouss.whitbv. lav Of course the sick man receives every(for tile. transa,:tiyn of general business Tenders will be received up to Oct �. attevitiop,and sou:eune is with him at Mr. Kennedy' has W,eariy iuipr(A-ed '12th 1904 for sale of north 13:acres of �lOW a '�fcGILLIYRAY', BARRIS• all iirnes. The h61ne is certainly a the appearanc of the hall, snaking it lot 18 run 21, Township of Pickering, Dowomco opposite Post. blessed shelter tb those who have no a move desirable to meet in. 1�-hat is County of Ontario,_by Jaw" Lung, 4 teles Whitby.Oct. Jn,.Ball Dow,B.A.:Theo, other hutftr,-Iiey�tune,_ _ _ ills mattes'«ith stub a tic h and _pro INhitoy P. O. Ont, acting Executor a:oCiilLSrra4,LL.B. ]IoaevcoLOan. Sy perzws township like S:arboro nut uf•'stiteuf the late Jeremiah Long. � � BEAR-HUNT, " wvnin�;a town hall of its uwn. Tenders will also be receivPdforsa:d Veterinary. _ The Rev. �ir•U+,nal+l,of St. Andrew's 13'2 at-res in two parcels, namely, the ` Tisa M•:ra J„ daughter of F:li A. ocl:upieil the pulpit of Melville church north 82 acres thereof in one parcel r HOPSI`s,YETERINA£Y sCR. R•;Ilsoll, of.C•teen:y�x,(l, who•i> at last Si-inday, and gave & t'Cr•y Able and the .oath til acres thereof in one - ,� • uzo,;, oradiate of rtto Ontario yet- dL�cotUs„ un "nation bttildin par('el. ot:asr7 Oo"og3, Tonnto, registered mc:nber Of all materials and design £,resent t:rar.'}.iu, sf*16ol at Hollow q' The land is in and State of cultiva- y ' at t.o Qa:ar'o veterinary lleiicn A.eoc,atioa: keoti a stock. Itwi2 pay yon L.tke. hu(1 a feR d,�cs art+-a none" Tile Stcu,tlay School Rally at the 8 aspic ;riga 1,indtt.y schnoi %vas a tion, an(. auhject to a lease up to oma a ani res'ieace one aal one-q'tarer miles to call yt our work&atd inspect oar stock. (scritin 'an(1 uucel eiperiet.r•c. , • ?� tri'. Ist - ecrth cf Green River, Of5ce and.hoe,nc!orge and obtain prices. Don't be milled by On �- t ;: is; ,+fret"soon, accort: 1 L"'r 1tAr,'in_erestlmglmngr;un 1 t court,to 11'a,m., sad I to 4 p•tc. Private P. p eras rendered cnnsistir,s;• ,f vc:c•;11 gold Ha.f thr• luno 1;asr in;rbney ruay re- terepboce in my otnce P,O. address, Breen agents we do not emp;ov them-,consisent• ied i,y a :i+ie..she startrcl'o;it, to crsit tnA111 r:it nlovi a ' f,?r 3rear3.interest - River, 'Tat ly we can, and do throw off the agents a neiwhI r inn sd;riol teae•hei° w,me instrarnent:(1 ruusic tut•:si,erserl with 8' Kt' commission of 10 per cent., which yea will tv)i uli , ww i . ' After having pad- `hart addresses „m Snmlay school at ,;pc•t cat;t., if cl:,sired.- nertaialy save b purchasing fiom as. .A die(I ab .rat right ttti rs thx}' left their %%."tk by y1eE..�s 1'. M Hc-nder•son, of For f,t!l pk�t:,,.tl+trs and inspection 1 VU! tnftsrs (&arDs. y P g t Tc ronin, L. Ii. Amnia,- Sparks anti applv.tc;Same, I ung, The highest or ' call solicited, anon and tvhrn ]t'al.cint ;,ver a hxrti- tu:v l,id(lfr vat uses sari acct.. +ted, tt u,Yd rule r. .t 3t.Y+title. o ho was.she ad otlrerc,, - - j ~H01fA9 DCN\,Conveyancer, Com- WHITBY GRANITE CO., ' C'ha5, I3a•ldani's'tne: dtveIlinR haute Jalnes Rutledge. "i� r.t.Lie'nl� t 'c, (:(1. d out '•Lrtok , S : itor for Exenutiir. 1. misatonor roc Laklnq AfSd►rits, aro., p,post QlBce., Whitby. Ontario t.,about ( ,ta .ete:l. Luck O[iC.fUr the Claremont.oat. 07 _ _ gut 11! i� i. Lc r.. ChNre i; a heat ho,t•e warming. �Z'i,it`lt 5cla 2nth, 14K1{. Arcl ;he.r• c•+,rn;t,g,l:nrn a Iwech ttNe _ BUNTING, 1^sener of . Marriage ' at, cit t:•e-e•nty feet Tway ryas a hu F "�- - . Lfoon.esfortheCounty of Outsrlc. of iCBERINC3 LIVERY lark !,«at.. �'t'hPrl tt'_t,ad alai , t. Rev. H. Francis Perri, I). D. EFl1I lie 1iTTEN1iV1\ _ los ►t the start oras his residence.Pickering ; r at.;hc(1 the gr• chid the gil;fle f!rF,),. "in «'hiteva:e, Tuesdav, Oct. 4th. o c �ou's blankets for sale, Pillage 1'y ,,:,d than fired ths, ,ecoml si,k,t when - �ti1n, t - -Ili-rifle •'•"• - `;tc,,k:ng Yar•u, the he,t and Hrrr,�t - First eines veticiee for Eire b da •t rear•he.l tt,P t t, m.l. beta"" Mount. bion, - (` ,k ID BELDAM. auctioneer, to.. or night y y Fnudu"etl in Canada, It will he to tht- wools .,;::::•saleetrvm hit a•amorous R Bae In connection meet- molt .•n,prv_17e c ui, klc re-lis drel. t„ -- intere-t- of farmers' wires to call and t vends nota far L'i near: saves of fat me far-, Ing a-11 r T.R.tra.mv, Freizht amd the rneant1111r, t�e ht-ar_had }'isep to The Methodist church of the Green+ . , took "A .veryti,ing -be tato be sold wtli be its hind le¢. KW after hating tak:,q w„r,cl ciao-i-it h+t•.',n .et aF,arz Tueadav see. Hibhrst cash price paid f6r wool r tuaodted b9 che.uotnr:be•with thsatmorec•re express delivered to all parts of the S } Geo. 31cKeoa•n, vibaze: Teaming- all kinds dons ane gu•.d loop tit tLe ihtr,tder�, turrired (J,.t. 4th, as a dirt. of T tan6(,giving, 5r1-�° Pickering. and sold to:be very best rdvaatsge. 49ly and ran e,r rather rolled dotyn the hill Hun:iliatic,n and T'rarer for a n t`ival, on shortest notice Bale and eom both -h +older" iAni, '-battered, with R.BESTON.TOWNSHIPCLEP.K mission ifrconnection. s..rur(- s n r hP held in Mount Zion Z'he, T the!t t'cle and Mtt4 :tivra in h.•e'pert• church on that sial• a, foih,�v,+:-: uu AA n a L. Conv.sucer. Commigalonerfor taking stilt, They lost sight, f it, hntYullutceJ CURIi BAC Of C� ��A a2davits Acoouatant. Z". honey to lona LjF TT g� the track and resont1v hPArd hits J10RNIN(.i. 11 L go tam ps opsrcy Issuer of Matrtr+4ve Lu• i►Y • H. f. [0,}5 P1 tl.srancl So �r'+iratinn p 1 1 a)n, I : serosa~ zro'P..ela. on: f Proprietor. rhre0dr)' rrottnci Zn the underhrual, ft. " roe K+;i'1� caught e=ight of him and the Pa+tor: �+,nlc by I'll w C'hotrc. Iaonporsted by act of Parliament 1814 �OCCHEB# P03TI:.L Licensed Auc• flrwi again. This shot sent hila 10.43 to 11 W,-ThrnksWi.ving. address rr1okormg Branch 3 :+onoe•e!x the Co.noy of Ortano Ana a thmugh th4' 'tial{rt.hrUslt 1;��R :. ung. Rei. C _ r Rev :1, C' 1�' rarrll ling_ S _ ravesa:•r..f-arcf7A&sairuan- '.4 feted at a and Its. A+iant, bubscrib•d Cat:t 1 1Rooves fie_ _ -. _ _- other s t_uuL-.a1,� , w a v to ; 100,000 -_-:� l� res 1 r r . thes__thpn a.a - " modaraes cnsrge T foacnor al- 1: to the tha side of him. It rolled a ;, --W t-- -fsns„rt+ole tan - tssat rad cbearar valostor• Strics rttsatloa the Lot d, acidt-cui Rev,C. Reynolds; lour Cowa., es T,S.MoMrLLait it sa u•1 1 ossiesa bbyy mail or ultgsapn Ad• sh"i"t distance and then lny down. y W. TgOs. PJt CBE6 Brougham, Ont F. Son Cnited Choirs. hreadeas �aebter ' occasionally raiaizig its bead. The K• tyle:.,Green ll'.er sial, lsly aide to finish A put the fifth bullet I1.4t+t„ 12.W-Altar service, Conse- Special attennob given to Farmer's Baia A fail line of flrsii- rotes Cot:octioat*of Icited tad promptly mrM _ A into its bead. oration : butsg, 'Rev. C. and 31ra: Farmir'a Nttot discounted Amerman end rVS E WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hay class furniture now They then continued their journey. Reynolds. - - Foretga E:ehange boaaht sad sold Drags is- toa nmaved to and thoravgbly overhaul. - on tlthihition rII - - toed. sysilable oa all parts at the world _ The ride and two others returned AFTERNOON. od the rbO.e bones I aro prspared to Tarnish -ptir tiers Zooms. g' anoomodasson to all who desire to patronize next morning and took off its hide: 2 &aysafa iaa]&1Deyarlmoet. taw spacious sample rooms. I&hall be pleee• "' which was presented to Mled -�I tllSOD 30 to Y.43-Prayer and Praise. , Interets allowed on d verse•t b see ear rd to,w all old oavoar when snap have oe Priors ri ht. Y.45 Eo 3.iki- The Present Spiritual sp _ z� , sapnn to.fat Markham. 'JAB.hr A NCE. �. as p trophy of her first bear hunt. hat rates.and credited li lf-yearly so • j State of the Church, address Rey. Markba n.Ons. �"••"- Ciao. Kerr.Manager, A, C'. tti'ilsun. t*.. L S. Dillingham arougharn. Selection, Rey. C. and.Mrs. Rey- Methodist Church . .. d'iekariIIR, �� ,, -- noldi.. .. .. . Voters' List 'Coart� 1944 Miss Gem1v i� in T'Orc7ntO. Hymn. Services as Follows. Fred 5tevenson'is visiting Brook- 2.13 to 8,36-How to promote a Re- linWain friends, vival. Municipality of the Township of. 10:90a•m...... .Preaching• ;Visa Maud Stevenson is home Addr•e". _-- Pickering. : 7-00 Pfrom r •oSon . Rev. C. and Mrs. Adams. NOTICE t• igorw• t x- 3--00 p.m.......Sabbath School. Thog. Kcast was at Lindsay.fair yarn, Aci,'byarteatiint to Hu Honour the Jude'of Voters C u`ns� x 8:U0p.m...:....Epyvorth League; on 3.45 to 4.15-Round Table Conference, :, .►'.' Tuesday. Have a fu11 line of fresh and cur- Chas. A. and \its. Barcla were ; 20 to 4.30 The-Pastor. Bell. Thinm't n Thursday, the etb day of 18SL 9RC11rdA Ona ber 19Ue the seen o to ig. a. .to of err. rad 8.00 m....,..Weekly Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand.. y court.of the count of Ontario,•t the Town P• Thursday. In Torous, last week. - " Spice Roll,- Breakfast BBCOn, G. Hamilton, of Keswick, spent E`E\IN G. rors and oaissioze In the votersList for Poll Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. _� ing Sub;Divisions Nos.e,7,S.9.10 an 111.of toe f Rev. J. E:Moore, Ph. Sandi-ty at Colin Phili n 7,30 to 8,01)-SO Service. Municipality of the Township of Pickering for Hi hest rices id for Mrs. Joram Little'ohns is visit- Song, Rev. J. W. Wilkinson. ivu4 „ : All persons having business at the Court are g P 1?II Song. Ret:. C. Reynolds. re aired to ittend at the said timeltrid pisoe.' ' Butcher's cattle. lag at ti� . HRrrlt+', Ai:hburn. 8,00 to 8.10-Scripture and Prajet.. �at (I ae whtteroTe, in the said Township, �} C Mrs. Geo. Philps is visiting To- 8.10 to 3.•40-Sermon, Rev. C. Adams. this 1"tb day of September,A D.1904 "onto friends for R,fevc days. Collection and "son B United - DONALD U. BEATON, Mrs. J. Hubbard, of Scarboro, is Choirs. g p 11031 Clerk of She said ttWntofpality Real Estate Agency S GAR visiting friends around here. 8.40-Evangelistic service, - FARM FOR SALE OR TO REIgT.- - i Frank Armstrong, of Toronto, Rev. J. W. Wilkinson. Ooosissing of las scram 1+br fall particulars op. 'A= _ Sundayed at T..C., Hubbard'-Q. --- . ply to F koach,Charrywood 48.31 A fewbarrelsof INO. l.8ugare_ou Miss N. Hubbard amd Mrs. Mey- Rev. H. Francis Perry; D. D.. will be ��������� - �ejt�gle LIa�A�L"Lo• hand which we will sell cheap. ars were in Toronto on Friday. in Whi,tevale, Tneaday, Oct. 4th. . - John M. Gerow spent a few days ----.+.--- �R l9ALE Full line of Dry Goods and Gro- with his con, Stanley, of Niagl►rst Mabel-I wish I knew some wap cerise. Falls. to oinks George forget me, for.I A .good .treveu :roomed dwelling, -Rock Salt on hand. Mrs• Graham,of Highland geek can never marry him. hitb wood house attached,'Q scree of land. is visiting with her daughter,Mrs. Henry-Have you tried lending y _.. Splendid for rharket gardening. Prin- Give us-a call. F. C. La Frau h. ?-�' ci 1 sand loam, good well, good _ g hint money ?-.New ew Orleans Times stabling, quite near the.statiofi, Mr. Mosgrove,• of Toronto, leas Democrat. also F`arsmers Sa 1 Store been speuding a week with his a A cod dwelling on Main street, one �� _ A Dung man who was working i� uncle,.�Frn. Mosgrove here. y g (,� g 13 . for the railroad company went to Sept. ir on Christina- street.' and a good E. BRYAN; Mgr T. C. Browu, of Toronto; was house to rent on Church street. here over Sunday. and Monday. one of the directors and asked for While.here he re-shingled his resi- P Pass to some distant point. Sth We V. Richardson: . DOMINION BANS nence. "You have'been.working for us - 'Quite a numbec•of the. members for some'. time F. inquired the, 89tb 000 social a ening iuEGreenwood last official.�Y , sir,"•the young fellow an- , t ' pe e Capita Palo uo, $3, ,000 swered. �oa't YlS1SS �0 73eserve Fund slid a eek' "Have ou ever had an coin- Undivided Profeta _ $3�474r000 Cliffs. Hood is home from Lind- y Lind- say, and will work the hbmestead Plaint to make ?' now occupied by G. Connor on "=�o,sir,"answeredthe employee The e o I e the 4th concession. "Well, if you Rere working for:.WHITBY BRANCH• a farmer, would ou have theled The Communion of the Lard's s General BankingSupper will be observed in. St. nerve to ask him to harness his • +J „ _ John's Presbyterian church nest horses and take you to a certain Who attended Toronto Exhibi- Srnday at 2.30 p.m. part of the country?" the director Up town display :~ tipn may have noticed Zerrolewn used Su mess Transacted. Asked.^ of Up-to-date Jewelry," a didfdrectarst of the many stables. Every olie is talking of the Paul- ry ' Only the beet would have been used Special atTention yea to the eolleo• ine Johnson concert to be held in `No, sir. But if he' had his Watches, Clocks, etc. in such buildings, and entire satisfac- &i Claremont in the town hall, on horses all ready and was going to - tion was given• tion of farmer's sale'and _ the evening of October 6th. Its that point, I world call every Optical Goods. -- -- other notes._ - ,cheap;25 cents"to hear the famous mean farmer if he refused to take < Zenoi4soea is 'i7u't up in Gallon and Indian poetess and reciter,Pauline me,'was the young fellow's reply.' ' pint tins and 1n i Ib. bottles,-is non- - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Johnson He got -his. pass.-Boston Adver- No trouble to show goods. poisonous, may be used as a, sheep dip,or for spraying the Hen house,'or =ep^0"A received of �l. and C. A. Barclay is erecting a wire tiler. applied to any wound or cut. apwsrda fence on his farm along the Brock Qut of 142 teachers-in-trainingg A A `> IZ1teSat allowed at sheet road. He has had permission at the Toronto Normal School NORMAN BAXSETT�For°'ale lit, onrrent rates. r from the reeve to put the old only three are males, and out of Cc new fence up along the.ditch while the .over threendtecl in attendance Jeweller and Optician, s1 , new one is being constructed. So at the thr Normt►1 schools of the PICKKR.IN� ��r+ � partres driving along the road will Province, ome twenty are males.1 Whitby" out. - AR A �v - - - ' '�J,T.2 need to be careful. and not turn Many of the Model Schools shoo - P1 ING NE ti E C_ KER WS PH i. .K 1- L >luruQssl out too far to the We4t. i a eitnilar condition. Thfa is iu I L.�■�i�rs�� �Q •Y- - y *��d-0kb'�. V^ T„ $.?.,ed?�k�n Y•, �.S i""»�,So:'t'..s "+C'�S°8�f e,,.,.� '�''-�"' m.,,�,.,•,.»�.at.,_� - - -i _ . � ,'f�"t- � .�.:, :`-" I - _ _ .. . . + .. s .. -, - 7 ' - - - , I 5.f t +rr ' ., „it ver ' '# NT ° - rti „a t _ c..>i .. :•>}s a' ` i {' lf�l�f�Elt lcEl !!!lQ�,� Pie.Crust-One euP of lard; one are very large and have beef allowed pan _ - . _ `o teaspoonful of gait; ons quart of to remain too loisg. and in suchea� Y� p k g ou sttctt's a� P -; _ ter. _ flour. -liths thoroughly Sour and lard cases apply plentifully. and faithfully �'I�� i and salt, and add just enough iced d buckwheat flour; never put liquid are oa the down grade,1 t stay "! t : - the -- , water to Head nivel Pet . IrY• - : - -down - the sales continue to ' Lemon Filling:-One cup of boiling if a carpet hes seen hard cervico Wla e - - - . - s 'of and fs badly soiled, brighten and ' . _. _-- _-- -_-.-_ -_-._� _ . e -2: water• two eggs d . ._ I ©. �� corn starch; one-half,cup�off water; clean by sponging the surface or rub- }I t.+•ke u set in a kettle of water and boil un- bing with a solution of ammonia, J I i til thorou hly, done. borax, and water in the proportion 1.: I i German Potato Dumplings.-Twelve of about one tablespoonwl-_nr t quid �tia�y3gr? 94 ,��-ice l large boiled and grated.pota toes; ammonia and an equal quantity of0 -- M one-baif loaf of roasted bread powdered borax to one quart of -- . BOMB TIMIzZ Y RECIPES. crumbs; six eggs (not necessary to water. Cle' one small place thor- . 'Fried Eggplant-Pare a'nd cut the be beaten.) A pinch of salt (gener- oughly and dll with a soft flan- Eggp nus); one small cupful of flour. Work rel before another is touched. .- eggplant into slices a quarter of an all together, form into round balls To clean smoky marble, brush a - - • inch thick. Sprinkle them utte free- Pr q about the size of ping-pong palls, Paste of chloride of lime and, water ` ly with salt aad pilo them on s Ceylon Natural Green tea by its purity, double strength and de- roll them is flour, boil in a deep kat- over the surface. � slanting plate, la the order in which tle in plenty of water with two tat- Grease-spots can be removed by ap- licious ftavor is in popular favor. Sold only in sealed lead pack- . 'they were cut. Place another plate lespoonfuls, of salt in it. Boil until -plying a paste of crude potash and els+ Baine form as the famous SALADA Black teas. 25c and I. " __ "- -"-'on top with a weight to hold it they swim-or about twenty to thir- whiting in the same manner, 40c per lb. By all grocers. • down firmly. Let drain an hour, ty minutes. Drain and dry them in Ripe tomatoes will remove ink and then dry the slices• with a napkib. the oven. They are delicious next some other stains from white cloth �jj�j u A R R gunpowder, aFd I do not antics ate .. Have ready "sono cracker crumbs and day, sliced and fried in butter, also,from the hands. 11 iRFARE OF THE FUTURE � a beaten egg for each eggplant. Dip Sweet Cider Jell -One quart of For fruit-stains, let the spotted that the firing of a shot from an y'` q P airshipwouci throw the machine oft is the nngt. sugar. Heat the Part absorb a little water without AERIAL SHIPS WILL PLAY AN its equilibrium. There would liave cracker crumbs, sprinkle with Pep- cider to boiling point in your kettle,- i p a n o e a IMPORTANT PART. to be careful a us Wren o per, and fry them in' butter, or in also heat a ar in oven, When cider over two or three lighted brimstone ! • u8 B u presuming that a ship was trav- rich but P c+s g P butter and drippings, s a !s ready to skim, add sugar; let boil matches ata Prudent distance. Nations Would Be Compelled to ellin at s rent ace there should u t r must be hot P g R P to brown. The b again and skim, then boil until b For iron-rust, use lemon-juice and s y i • when ttie slices are put in, when cooling a little, you find it eo'id salt or starch spread upon the sista. Make Changes in Their be little to fear on tiro question of they will fry in ten minutes. Add enough when pour into tumblers, and repeat if necessary, A better Armaments. ba.ance. --'--,a trifle more salt if needed. way is to have salts of lemon re ' FORTS IN TM.. CLOUDS. Broiled Eggplant with Sauce.-•Cut PICTURE FRAMES ANDt WALLS. pared and ready in a bottle. Di.- ar n the air is not an item tae Reverting again to the efieot aerial - 'the eggplant lengthwise into quarter- solve in water enough to cover, and poairibility; but with the gradual de- Rar�hips would have on sieges, one ' inch slices, after paring and cover Ore woman who is successful in Imoisten the spot with this, It will velopment of aerial navigation it is must be struck with the great alter- ,with boiling salted water. When getting good effects in her house uses'not rot the articles. When dry, wash Practically certain that in 'the dis- ations which-would have to be marls cool enough; dry in a napkin, dip i the trick of framing, or mounting, in clear water, cant fu,ture the armaments of na- lin "' each slice in melted' butter, season I her pictures, in a color to match the L-For mildew, soak the article in tions will include IIyin machines, w Protecting fortf£icarot,sc Forth with pepper and a trifle more salt if wait in her bedrooms. "I find," she l would have to be protected with J heeded, arras a the slices in a broil- sour milk, and 1 y in the sunshine writes Major Baden-Powell in London bomb-proofs domes, and, even then, g says, "that when one mo,es or td to dry; or dip the article in a solo- Answers. I the effect Of a high-power explosive -- or, and broil for five minutes an each j cleans house, the pictures get sifted `tion o? one part of chloride of lime The possibilities of "War in the bein dropped front an enormous 1. iside, over a clear' fire. Arrange I and resifted so that when one finally land twelve parts of water (strained) Air" is a problem which must neves- g PP ' . .s•--- - - them on a hot dish, spreafl over ;gets to the bedrooms there is a cOl- P height would he terrific in its results, and lay is the sunshine. Repent it sarily depend so much upon the de- 11'ith aerial warships in action, them the following sauce, a4d serve lection that is hardly worth rehan p' i Y g- Ithoro thoroughly. As soon as white, rinse tails of the machines evolved. The acrid: fortifications would become a at once : For sauce, put one ounce rag,. Without some special treat- tborou hl g B meat, it would be to the artistic in g S rest problem which txwst be first of good butter in a bowl, adding a I g I necessity, otherwise sieges would cry Y- i tercets of the room in ueation to Yellowed linen can ire whitened by overcome is to invent a machine cap onl last ns ion as as "aerial 'teaspoonful of v finel chop!� q soakillar in buttermilk for two or y g . amiel and the juice of hall a lem- able of carrying a great deal a arm enemy" errnittof whilst tits - Ip y � txtr.ish them to the basement or send P them to the rummage gale. There three dais. powder. I and the porta of necessarily town-%-elude oa Beat to a cream with a lock, mt:nition, explosive shells, smite. Y P are, however, lingering memories` 10 take stains from the rollers of high-power P and they would necessarily include and set awn in a cool lace till and other hi h- ower seder. lip Ian • about them, and some ,of them have ;your wringer, elf a with a rag I to the present the powers of bol- the great nava! dockyards-would be I. Sweet Pickled Peaches.-Seven lbs. been household treasures, and by idampened in coal-oil, luons and flyin machines have not _ g- at its mercy. Aerial tortificatiorr9 )peaches, pared; four pounds white using the color of the wall to-give i i ,been capable of carrying much dead Icbnj ire up uncanny visions to the s`.gar vne pint strong vinegar; Mac?, thea. a harmonious effect they may THE WHITS MAN I13 AFRICA. weight. As a matter of tact, inven- ,mind's eye, ,cinnamon and cloves. fare peaches. !once more be made things of joy In ,population of Principal Towns in tors are dati`oiinq all their skill to I Military flying-nraclrines have been - • !Put into the kettle with Alternate the household. The light tints with reducing weight in the effort to per- ,built for various Governments, but I* .- layers of sugar. Heat slowly to a which the flat bedroom is usually cal- the Transvaal. tact a ficin+ machine. !boil add the vinegar and sites; two cimmed are reads! matched at the I i 6 none have turned out to be efflciQnt. Ave minutes; take out the aches y The discussion as to the admission °.SI'VING. BY T ITP. Dr Barton ami •Maxim built ma- Pe peters framing store, and will otter of Indians to the new South African chines with the idea of using them r with a perforated- skimmer and (blend successfully with pictures, both Once, however, o marnine can bo spread upon dishes to coni. Boil' y P I colonies has drawn renewed attentionimade to carry a good tiupply of amt !in warfare, and Langley built one b Po old and new. to the brats of these colonies as to- far the American Government, Be- 'the syrup thick, pack the fruit !n For instance, in a room done in a munition, it seems to me that'sieges e garde their white population, and such as we know them now would !,ca ae all efiorta have tailed up to % - Bions errs sad pour the syrup on soft terra cotta piak�broan phots now, however. I do not see that it boiiicg hot. Examine every few can be hon Take the old !upon this question interesting, and, become an intpossibiltty ,days for the lust month. and should graphs g it may be remarked, the only Guth- The Ja sagas do not appear to means per•man,�nt faiiuro, They are y I ones out of the frames and remat antic evidence is afforded b the re p PPe o:n ahead with aerial machines to :it show signs of fermenting, set the with term cotta, and you will hay' y have mads any use of balloons in !tr e charming street, both upon the I cetntly published analytes of the,cert i their war against the Russian end America just at presont, and in a . ars (uncovered) in a kettle of water, g p and heat until the contents are nus returns of the present year. At it is rather ditticult to tied a reason ih•w years we may ace 1agaiishmea picture and upon the old fa9:tioned ren I scalding. fronts, which is probably of either P ant the figures aro unaudited icor this; but they have made use talcs the problem is hntxl again P y These returns show that oa tha , The llaq+!o Convention waar s to- Chili `ta +ne.-Thirty-six large, ripe, iwalnut or gold,'" to those kites exactly sxperi- - ttound tomatoes chopped !This is a ' In a room in which this Ilan waa'I night a April 17 last there were is to those I have frequently expert- some time for some stupid remarks 'heaping peck ) Six rod- eppers; if followel. .now hot4 ra phe of both s'e •Transvaal prayer 99,3,718 per- mentod with, and which were p•.r- some firers afro on the question of P g P p g l sena. of wtrom and 399,32? were war in the air: but it is almost int very large. Cour nix large sound !deep brown . and terra cotta tone Y chased by th.• .Japsneso Government � I. 'onions Four level tablespoonfuls of 'Isere bound_in rtout edge white, while 945 498 were aboriginal from my agent about twelve months!pos.,tible to define is exact terms __ fig- Passe pa gwhat t3&]t:__ E i lfsidbles o nfusuf � s ger [1nPA r..tr,� -- which natives is awl- Fiu�l-otBT>fa ago. Those kites are capable of }mac htnellV Artrketatoitutn nn2t elilear B �� Lh,`larFt--ones he -dans_-.sls�e__ to + r a aholl may ae; two teaspoonfuls each of ownd the edge with brown binding, and"� �- _.h_r to a utas to an altittule of about a I g n the called ani aerial mach' c •„ gtngor, -2evar+,-allspice and cinnamon; the Smaller ones in the same way Transvaal; there were in all 8b,484 1.Ct0(1 fcrtr and-&+nnq one-fourth of a level. teaspoonful ofthrough the air an fatty for "tom----- . P alter being artiscnlly mounted, same Wean war experiments were trmde cayenne r', one rated .nutmeg. Ion the terra cotta persons, of whogt only 898 wore'to mart late a canters from that I ground, just as a flying machine - a3' PePPe g q• payor and sonu� g mould tin, the only difference.being g Pe g ega paper with a little el a „I I whiter, .and the remainder aboriginal Pc4 - ' eight fence of good vin r Put I on Drown g notices, with the exception of 55 height with the object of securrng whether there is a arae in i_t or not. -'the vinegar into the vessel in which the terra cotta paper put in between ,hots ra chs of the e'nem s lines you intend to rook 'st-preferably I mat and photograph. Evea a little I other therelored (eOple. , the Orange f g f y - S P t�aP �Cuiony there were 885,045 persons, The results were not very good; but _ -- - . •. Frwnite-add_sugar and salt, an4 as load fashionod print in autumn tints l°t whom 141.419 were whiten sable gamer% is not at all necessary for .ST)CCESSFUL MOT11ERS. t 11 the juice of the tomatoes iticoavenI was brought into harmony not only, 241,626 colored. that purpose If,,a man, sent up in ' fences the chopping prows, pow it with its own almost impossible � for air by kites, has a rood know= In the Trans%aal the largest ou s. ti s off tato this vinegar. or pour tho.frame, but with all the rest of the rF P You will sissy's And that the ens- tometoes tato a fiat ptiter then, ]surroundings by this treatment. of white folk are. as may be ex{act-Ilc+dge of what is rnquirtsi, and ` - flees who are successful in hrtngtn4 , �, ' when the 'Juice-hap been drained off, I The same plan was used in a room ed, ,on the Itand and at P-retorra, capable of drawing simple. Dut at- fir families of hearty, healthy chit- ,; - Continue in the sifter with a lar The «'itwatersrand district includes curate, plans of the enemy's lines. riven are those wits are careful t•. +: L , S DA Large of pale green tint, where all the'new Iat anneaburg munietpali.t; Bok a- The nation which first gains poo I `o dish under it to prake it firm. Cook I pictures introduced were black and �' note the slightest evidence of illness _. of - _.__ P mK a to Ftreetc-'it at" once. The w}sa all together until 'it la thoroughly �qr,t latinuma, with black mount I n' t ' done g•.bjchhWlll be about il:e 6taia' sags urba'u areas, etch--u t�Lit-oT9�' 41�-�cFn able of trav�ll' at a tnoth•i gives her ch[Ldren Baby a Y P burg, (;ertnistun, and Kr:,gcr'a ori as session of a reaAy e#tbcfent airsh�a Tts'o or these old fasFi(oned white, and sub-dlstricta 3,029. reat s and remaining ,n t.ie atr i - most of the Juice and �'tnegar have color.picr.ures of flower sub)erta and Own Tablets at the first symptom ©f whites, making,--WTTh. d--small force;for hour9, will simply revolutionize cooked out. This makes about three ,the like were brought into harmony any childish ailment, and llmost at of regular soldiers at krugersdorp warfare. once the little one is all right. Mrs. quarte. Put !a sir-tight Jars arr.1 ,with .the_walls seri pretty light fur- i -------- keep in cool cellar. It made' for�niture, as well as into piessing con- carni ( the ]land total whits poptiOfla- That time will cocas elan Lhe fly- Thos. Stevenson, y Bishop atter+, , . surnmer use I often keep a jar in the tract with the darker collection, by tion en the r -c 118,670, Of:ing-machine. reaches the mane stage pleasure t S:, says: "IC gives of refrigerator, It far winter, put up- means of polo green tants, and in these A4,11 are atcountcd for by o[ evolgtfon as the submarine vessel pleasure to be able to speak of ;; . ', as late as you can get good tome- one or two cases a touch of enamel Johannesbitrg it. 'The Rand dis-.stands tQ-day, and, as to how lonqItbe great value of Baby's Own Tab- toes. of the sumo color upon the frames. trict contained, also on the night of it will he before we see a really ef-I Iets, I nlwar s give them to my + '- P the census, 1'29,381 aboriginal na- ficlent airship, everything rrxust nec-,children when tries are ailing hr any Roll Jelly Cake.-Oris and one-Balt tives and 14,357 other colored r- i scant cups of granulated sugar, �essnrily' depend upon whether hien way; and they speedily make them `.� 1. _ ' ' q'hree-quarters of a cup of flour TO REMOVE STAINS. sons, will he fogad who will devote su•fhci-I well. I would advise every mother I. • (,scant). One teasuoonful of vanilla. For soot on carpets, In the Pretoria district there were .1 where it has ant energy t.o, experimenting. . It to keep the Tablets in the house." Two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. 43,551 whites: of whom 21,161 were ,, P )Z P Deep dropped from the st°vepipe or seems to me to be entirely'n'matter The Tablets allay Castling lrritstion, :7 �, One teaspoonful 'of water. Three a in the municipality. 1369 in small _ p eggs. chimney, sprinkle freely with salt, oP a man giving tiro sitijoct his thole cure colic ani stomach .tr.onblce, pre- ,r ----` eat whites separately and told in then sweep,it up lightly, urban areas, and the remainder in(attention, with WevAtii 'to hack hire Fent constipation, destroy .:yor'ms. last. Bake in, large square pan fit- For grease-spots on carpets, lay a the sub-dfstrfcts, with the exception up, to evolve a practical airship,-a allay fevers and break ftp , cpIds, teen minutes. Turn sort on a towel; heavy .blotting-paper over the. spots, of 34(A military. In the municipal-� sty were also 12,295 aboriginal na- machine capable of fighting. They. can be given safely to a new ` spread with any kind, of Jelly , and then � Iron with a hot tron. Thin An aerial warship would compel I born chili., Sold ,by all medref" .p .roll, Lives and. 12,499 colored persons, dealers or sent b mail at 25 cents may ribt be-a success where the spots the nations to make drastic alters- Y 1 besides 62,415 abcriginals and 83,- tions in their armaments, is the first a box by• writing the Dr. Williams . '� .. 7O8 other colored is the district out- place- For instance, naval guns are Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. r ° sir'e the city. 1 -. 1( p rbm , The white population of same ottior u}rawalydtelevatioawaa very light,at is, tnndheir pRK;ET1 E p1+' 1,[IND. , Wtakho ': 1. Transvaal towns was returned as her • lows : Baiberton,, 1205; Ermelo, 767; they could not concentrate direct firs „Ed"Edgar"'a on a machine hovering over the vas- g 1. O Heidelberg, 1838; Krvgersdorp, gg= - a Pipor 5686; Ly'denberg, 77�g; Zeerust, fl7.'.� acs; and, to a very large extent, flips bent ai twill ofaarretiensionothroh t -• I ri v Middleburg, 2395; Klerksdorp, 2'*01; applies to field artillery: It would PP ug - t 2015; Cdlksrust, 1342; Christiana, Y P - ti r' Potchefstroom, 6021; Standerton, become essential to introduce an en- hiiri. tirel new weapon into both Services "�liat is it?" he cried, r. CauNe .Feeble Aotion of the Bodily organs anti Brings Tired, 1536; Pietersburg, 163.7. These fig- to cope'witti "A hair is on your coat�oilar " EXhausted Peelings — The E�loeptlortat Blood-Eotmtng rices are, of course, apart from the AN AR3SED FLYING'SiACFIINE. "It can't be anyone's but yours." QuaHtlee of,.Dr. r _ sub-districts" and nonurban:popula- The artriing of as aerial warship "Do not think to deceive me, 3fY Q Chases Nme food Enable It-'to Entirely •tion, which in sortie cases is much hair is brown; tb'is .is blonde, very ,.i - - tenroome Neakmos of Every term. metro than thatof the towns. . In the sounds a very di task, but once blotsde." having secured a machine capable of Edgar was silent for several heart- i - '. 3liddleburg district, for instari+ce, the carrying dead 'weight, the problem g 1.­1. farmers and others of the nett beats, and then, with a sigh of re- v ` 1 becomes at once halt solved, As I Def, said.- •It may.be weakness. of the muscles low vitality soots give way to, health districts account for 10,711 whites, have already stated, iiivontors aro `' or weakness of the nerves, weak ac- strength and vigor when this great while the town -itself numbers but "Yes, my dearest. ,B'ut -this, t to g'v g g at great pains for the moment to old coat. When I last wore it to i . "then of the heart of feebleness of the food care is used. 781. • reduce to the lowest possible maxi- r organs of digestion, weakness of the Mrs. Alexander Iiucharsan, Island In the Orange River Colony the mum all weight, and Santos ' Du- see your blotxit' hair 'w`a9 ` the' ., "., liver, kidneys and bowels or weak- Brook, Compton Co . Que., writes : towns having a white, copulation of mont has achloved fame for taro fashion." -- •. .... ": ness and irregulacitiee of the orga:as "My. , 'system was very much run over 1000 are Bloemfontein, 1023; li fitness of his apparatus. He car- ---. peculiarly feminine. down sand I was troubled for a long. .Jagersfontein, 1294; Koffyfontein, g p y,ERNiAN "JUSTICE." - , Wherevgr located, weakness is due time With weak stomach and dizCi- 1329; I•'icksburg, 1011; I-Tarrig+mith, ries a very small supply of ballast '` to poor 'weak blood and can be mess. I could scarce] et about the 44366; Kroonstad; 3723 (town, 2454) with him, and his, machines are of For cutting down with his sword '.. P Y g 2 the lightest possible description. At and aftorwards stabbing a drtaidcoa n '. overcome�by the use of Dr. Chase's House to attend to my work, and felt Ladybrand, 333; Parys, 1278, atxi •-- ." Fer:c F d. very iserable most all the time. Hinburg, 1105. Thabo "chit has the present moment I aitt engaged in man who hall »rade fun of him, a '?o Becaugd d'fges--tion fa impaired or After h wing used a few boxes of an urban population of 583 and a reducing the weight of a motor, and German non-comlmissionod tii3iaer the heart action irregular you -have Dr. Chlrae's Nerve Food my condition rural population of 2:553; Vrede 987 the amount of time and trouble named Brueckner has'been sentenced Y _ no reasgtr to suppose_these organs is ent sly changed ah:l my system urban--and 22108 rural. which it involves is enormous. It is by a court-martial at Nuremberg to are disft*od. in :Lemselves. They wond uliy built up. I can with a two-horse power motor, and, so far 45 days' imprisonment. The same s -merely.l ' the ncrvo force which is all co dance recommt3ud Dr, Chase's Mistress-"You have bre en. anoth- I have reduced the weight to .less tribunal passed .sentence for Esti; ' in reals the motive ower=of '•the Ncrvg ood to an son troubled er plate, bfargnret?" Maid-­I have than twenty pe,pounds, gI bigpe to months' iuiprisonntent err a private P Y P� still further reduce it; but it shows in a cavalry regiment who lied for- ibody a its orgta-us. with k stomach or weak_ness of mum; but flint's all the good it will . i' A' few eek ' treatment with Dr. any k d." --� do me. You'li*.got iti4other, of course the "tendency of the moment,- and{{gotten-to feed his horsy after being s t %Ii would be well and lite In so' I'll ha}'e as many dishes to wash nobody could conceive unless theyirordercd to do so. . - Chase's F'dad tb>ill eonvrliee you Y - .. _ - ot its a ptionai•blddd�-fftmibg end the t enjoyment of health, restore as a%'er," have tried,.what time and labor-snaps tietrc-inv orating Ltowor, e.nd bymot- your�itality ' by 'the tree of "Dr. " experiments entail. IIs "Yat sap yav lilts a manly ' r ;ung ,your .increase in weight while -ChaseI'd-= Food, 50 e'tent.s a box, Her Father (c6ming suddenly into bfoirtiting putts, on .a flying-machine rasa -What is your idea of a manly y- -%A4ng it ou•,.can prove that new, at all or-Edm` lhison, Batea the room)-"1%h; what- is this?" Ter 'would he a'delieu'te find fakitlg; But risen? ' - Slio- Welt, for lnatance,- � y` ?i'�„1 firm Bea and' tilr:attf} is being ;ad & Co. Toronto., The portrait and Lover ="I was telling Igias Budd a I can aiutte conceive that the tints one who doesn't stay, acrd stay and ; 1. t the b y. signalre of,Dr. A. ,IT Chase. the stoory." Icer .Father--"n'ith :your I will "arrive when lkyiug-macb4nes will stay, just because•die kno i3 tt4o morel:. M —� ro Palene9 �e oft¢��l�,ndsc,� atnt„ receipt book author, aro on star round her nalstp;',Nor' Lover-a;Cgrt�;ttrmgrwenF,'o no mesh calibre. Im't strong enough to' lilt cit;' IiluQ' 1 y4�s;,. �lesQtiiai►fiily and nvo:p Thox. I"Er-yes, sir'. It was n love story." There tahould be no danger in using bout.” - , .c .. , ,I f •' y - f ! — _ .. + . " ' JiL«a' �; yastit _ .. oI ;f,.. .: _ - --$u. . . _ - .-1 \. I r. , , , ^ 1 - :' fY. � 8��� .: B ... & 8� A:$Ta£la3f-OF- T . ; " a, The St. Petersburg correspondent. j7�II �j � .0t N HOW TO TREAT Of Tihe Tageblatt relates an interest- IU �$J111BFLlL ,1 M PBOPRALY. Ing episode, which he also says is ' the only foundation for the senses- • _tee i, - tional statement made in a London >' "" - • --` Render All the Assistance You DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS EN- - newspaper that two internal mac- -' �ii�rf/Sir�"� Can in the Sour of Their chines were fotand/ in the private 1ABLED.HIM'TO SLEEP IN tt Affliction. apartments of the czar's palace, A PEACE. It is the fasnlon in these days to ;few days ago the tzar was walking / - :^t and ver with his daughters in the grounds g y i;ghtly your. duty to- surrounding the palace, when sudden- - _ !wards your neighbor. - You are sup- fly a man employe¢ in the gardens Grand Work they Are Doing for 'Dosed to display the inost co approached his majesty, and kneel- Thousands o Eve1� � lConsitiea niton when you let pp J y. f Canadians rY; ing down a short distance off, held Year. "•+•tea uite severely alone, At least t at out a petition, With his usual cor- s rite rule in the big, bustling, busy diality, the tzar went up to the mEtn, Tabucintac, Cumberland Co.. N.B., f cities; where nobody is expected- to askod'llfe name and-what—anted, Oct. 2.- S ectal i, •r .'"fhave the time for neighborly duties. � � p )'Mr• Hs J. Lee. , hTAw this airy'be called a species and was considerably surprised to postmaster here, is one of the great ; hear. ,'I am an escaped convict from army of Canadians who, rescued BSE— tot independence, but it certainly is TRA09 teARtr Siberia who implores your majesty's from pain and weakness by Do'dd's '-mot 'neighborliness, and I shall " p ,s " -ways maintain that it is eery re pgracious portion." Inquiries proved Kidney, Pills, are shouting the 1$LAIVD CITY" and very admirable it to know how.l the truth of the gardener's extraor- Praises of the great Kidney Remedy. dinery statement. After escaping "Yes," the postmaster says : "l 1801735 AND FLOOR `f ;to be an agreeable, a valuable, a from Siberia he had wandered to St'. P y jpleasant, and dependable neighbor. want ea express I to keivedf for � I Petersburg, where relying on a false the great benefit I have received train One way to win esteem in this the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills. passport he had' sought work. ey P NTS " �'i to urlnAte i» thought and osis to your relations �a5 a cLsual laborer in the park at too freely. I had to rise eight or s will Q In 8 ftum "- with the men, worsen, and chiriren ten times each night so that my rest Dry Tsarskoe Selo. Iiia industry and l MIN who live in your vicinity, and to was broken. M feet and les alai)sobriety were noticed, and he was Y 8 to Mlle at as thrdsltre ssaNI et-ince towards them the true spirit swelled, Then I got Dodd's Kidney Montreal Toronto Vancouver given regular work and fixed wages P D DODS & CO., r r of neig�nharliness. Demonstlratod- in�. 8 Pills and I took six bozos all told. P. D. ,the right he greem-houm�� A de- way, there remains no sire to feel perfectly secure among all-Tight: _ j ,doubt or question but that this sipir- "It will be a comfort to me if by his fellowmen had impelled him to it is none other than an important making m case public I can lead p° take the desperate step of applying I some other sufferer to find relief in phase of the.14'1osaphy of real cour- f' pa y g v 6lrrect to.the czar for icon. Iida g y y Y Potatoes Poultry, Eggs, BOtter AppIes Itesy, and tliab` the man or wo>oaan Dodd's Kidney Pills."�llesty was interested in the man,;who di. la s it enerousl is sure to Dodd's Kidne Pills alwn a curecharm in the other social relations and gave orders thatheshouldnotBri ht's Disease. The also annually i 7 :,of lite be p,uniaged, bila relief to hundreds. of thousands of 'Canadians who are bothered with Lot �� your consignment of nay of these artielee sad we will IIFLP ONE ANO>?-KER. get,Tau good prices. `Yi a woman admit that she snores earlier Kidney Troubles. Lffl'1lttld Your duty toward your neighbor you cgn safely belie anything she :! THE DA'h1+S►. ON COMMISSION 001 - r demands that you consider him of says. Ow. wesrk (market anti Mtboewe fte.,TORONT06 " importance Lecause he lives near THEIR FAMILY VOCATION. •you, and reulize that in friendly en- 'For Over sixty Years A singular illustration of the per �.. "thusiasia anly can a, cora;a*ity be Itdas V%VIto'i►asoatnuosTstrn�e be"a+vi'q sistence with which the Japanese ad- L OWER ��� 8 < (held t er, ' It•-does not ke Will a of m%Ab. f tboi-utbidren while weucinj, g °� .� arotpe.cbe .` a,tt.e� ,.s,,,,dcare, Ihere to their family vocations is' any dl ererl•;e Whd hertl1e Jones w od eche,re ateat a+comae sad bowel,as V the seen in,an. announcement In a Japan- - ,I - arnil next door are rich, beau,tifal, 1 beatremedy ur Dmrrhoe• rwonera.a emu a boot. QUALITY (. Y sold tsdruatats arousaout the woua. Be nue bad ere newspaper that a celebrated jir,teres'ting,- or sympathetic, you still .fetor ln�.wiartow■soora,,eioarnur.- L�0 dancing-master was to hold a ser- clue them a certain amount of con- -.ice Mice in honor of the 1,000th anni- 'sideration and kindliness simply be One of the oldest tunes in tho 't•ersary of the death of his ancestor, ° rcause they are yovj aeighYora, (world is said to be sung w the who wag the lir•st of the family . to , The iva$ to help a neigi4or is to, words, "We Won't-• Glp. Home Till ! look about vourself see what it is g•"' take up the profession. s q 1 ildorgin It is known to date _ _ ��/� tis '�' (s�• jyou can do in,the hour of a84ction, lback to the time of the.Crusrriers. , pQ CAN dB MAO tial land fulfil the 'o1Hce without .iLdtrice ' S i OIL An W. CHAM ti frorn anybody. If the riieightbck is at !`. t I CATARRH CURE .,. 25c. � Palls, Nash Basins, Wilk Parrs, &0 fl�iar� a Llolment Relieves Keuralgfd total stranger"to you •txe .Alikatl'on I' - - Is seat direct to tha dkoa.ei Any Mret-Otago Oro~ Oen iufeWif 'fow. to render as,:g•tance is a4 great as poris by Lba Iapro.ed Bbwaz, I ' hough the unknown persons were When a fellow boasts that he can't Real@ the�oases the ate INSIST ON ORTTING EDDY'& pataages,tto droppto�s in the our beet friends. I be bought it's a sign that-ho haan,:t thro" and p+*maaaa J7 curs Not all your friends need 1•e mow your 1 been offered_enough. Catarrh and N■ P■►ar. Blower neighbore, but all your neighbors kat All dealers or�r.A..W.Cliiar The wine coy Inge of a rah Maes t Adam went up against the MatrS- _ Ye&dna Co- Toronto sad Buffalo I ;q rhould be your friends This does wd,ei R�•unrattern double* a maw may sound very much like the fool�monial game with his eyes shut--lust not imply that all or erven any of sip r1`.V­­411 and s.Derer sake ca I las other men ora doing to-day, teart and often da»pair of a cure I Leather trunks- for transporting �sema'rks of a poor man- .-them. ian. .. g y ••them are your intimate friends, and I but i,ere a tine exception Win F - — - - v arty ,clothes lucre =ad* and said to Rome •the eu,rt'$t • ethrid by which you can of Norwood. (hit. eayy: "1 was nearly ' l doul.ter! u0'w1et+ 'rheumatism I get las e '�ic. 61a tee ttln� Of Julius I��A4rdta LtnlrAt Cares 9urnsi etc &rip tour nelghbors .on a tooting of three t,ottlea o' South American Rhru- CaSaar• --ar-«the 1120E aorbataattal�fttersdeh tD -is i msste Cora-awd they eur" me It's nener to presume upon their pri- tr.e uuicicest acting tuedictno I ever _ P� vacy, uMthoelenpthl hesownQ so f i saw -18 MOOSE FIt'NT1VG Prisoners vin trance also permitted {- The finest region In Canada for the .to pay one inti to dying parents- .. +° .t bore thitty.cl6 ;ere sneware,-ingtoose ently I ,, told beC Natrt'i;'love her as eunthe Temagami�region ies to nn Neure ws On- i !<1+re Cutting tela that arises (rota I � t -fit•LW# ridmtexV wbeh,• he wrlcorne•acv long as I live:" "What etid.she aay9' i terio, and nolo enisy' of access by the the niornach ant airnmst stranilles. u "She asked tate i! 1 would tie for y,;tsm and caused by ferwentation of the foo.i in t / ... .__- ---------ntane ---- g IL lclusled you Wicks_+trifle is spontane _ __ G gn�den roJ Lieu�t�es� creg erair the ®�aria tae ca ptlirtoinaigh it vi s� �tast� ondi- 3r isfa Take oneofBIG COAL DF?POT. ba had on application to a ents or mediatcty attar cat,nc, and it Ill p8 at this dutreee and aid dlgebtlon 80An enormous floatlna coal depot, by addrenving G. T, Beei, p P. & T, in a buz, 85 wnwe 10srttl'd to be the larRnt is thA world, +A Montreal..arri�•ed at Portsmouth. England, the C' CIt10EtART1g & CO IVE3SEL3 WITS BADNAREST1ear Sirs,-Your MINA RD'S LIN-I The Doctor-"You have a bad cold,other day from the Tyne, The d� L�ff NT la our renicdyr for core:Mr. Jigga. I'll give you Some pills pot trill hold 12.(k10 tons, and 'S'toI Ifor it." Ji Oh, never mind, Esperieace Indicates That They be moorM in Portioniouth Harbor It throat, calces and all ordinary- ail- gees- Will Have Bad Luck. Monte. i doctor. You can have it for Doth- gull " , L be fitted with machinery that It tteepr fails to relieve and cure 1 taQ. ' It one should be so bold as to char- Ing- will enabli• tht biggest warships to J "c r. fall their .bankers alongs'idc it,,._ I30- 1 prcmpt,y. acterize the superstitious sailor as =Billy he would at once declam that Cif li ltLES W HOOTEN, y tail over 400 feet 1�ng, the depot 1 port Muigrave, lnth UnImed Cores Dandrolt them is su[Ticicnt reason for his be- will accomtaodato the largest e•uis- I ` ` - Lief and would proceed to prove that 1 ,� leis afloat. , war vostiels named after stinging and - �. Barbed wire hsai't appreciated by-a venomous things have been untucky, • ' d3�7I'TLFR.S LOW RATES WF-Sfi `•, candidate who is on the fence, t land that the country should not be Via the Chicago and North Western - Iso indillorent to the men who fol- Ryos and Nose Ran Witter:- low "a life on the ocean wave" an Railway, every day from. Sept.. 13th CAT IIA'ICIiF.S CIiICKENS, C, u. Archer, of Brewer, Maine, says; to Oct. 15th, s.:aers one way second I nava had Cacnrrb for several years. to organize u mosquito Sect., - At livsc}ren, near Dusseldorf, a water would run from my.eyes and That Snake .ig regarded as an un- dttss tickets at very low rates from 8 Chicago to points.in Utah, Montana, brood of &ickens has been hatched nose for days at •a time About f.,ur fortunate name fora vessel is shown ' hy,..a cat, She flew at the hen each months ago I was induced to try Dr t Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, f Afrnew'n Catarrhal Powder, and since by the fact that two of that name Cnliforniai, also to Victoria, Vap. time it ventured to µpproacH her, using the wonderful remedy I have not have been lost, one in 1781 and the i icouver, Nes Westminster, Rossland and continued sitting on the eggs had an attack, it relieves is ten min- other in 1817; but -no 4essel bearing until the chickens were hatched in °tee." b0 cent*.-17 and other palates 1n th6.hootenay that nxrnc_ i known to exist now. District. Correspondingly low'rates t?f6 ordinary course, They now fol- „ Serpent, which L only a substitute low the cat about wherever silo Ta'plelgh- fave'yuu realised any- ����� �61rom all points is Canada. - ., roll name for Snake, is an unlucky one _ _-.�• Ching from that mining investment i �rlpa>rtlt rliLrsdiora'aearest iickck agent bow• _ thing were telling me about?" Stock also, for "the one, wrecked in 1892 for $. ISI. Bennett, General Agent, 2 leigh-"Yes I've realised the truth was the fourth British war vosgel of . East King Street, Toronto, Ont. Those Worrying P:lee-One application � the saying .'A tool and his money that name to meet the same fate. of Dr. Agnew', Ointment will aro soca parted.' Viper has been an unlucky name in Shell give ou cornlort:' Applied every „ Father-"Tout is the'sunset. my nigbt �r tyree �o aDc sights and a itio British Navy. The first one was �'` ' datf�tai'painted, Slue studied paint- cure is effected in the most stubborn - wrecked in 1780, .but the Admiralty t� cases of Blind, Bleeding. or Itching ling abroad, you. know," Friend- Piles, Dr, Agnew's Ointment Cures Ea I would not swerve, and ser kept the T Ali! that explains ft. I peter ti$W tinea sad nJ! itching and burning' skin �T name on the list, each vessel meeting Cor OV { a sunset like that in. this country," !diseases. e to cifs It acre like manic. 3b rIOAe r" its doom, and the fourtli was lost only recently. The French Navy , �a a Kidner Daly- It is the particular Leas has also been unlucky with vtssele so functlop of the kidneys 'to filter out ATTAIN 'PHMR -MAJ6kITY. ^: named. The Viper, used in the Srit- nto the bis which pose through ys are d'm- q y ish service after she.became a prize Used.in H.B.Y– Mitts, Gloves the blood. cannot the kidneys are duty, A unique event has recently been Bother _. from the French, was lost in 1793. eased they cannot do their erholc duty, ' celebrated in Manchester, 'in the cool- � and MOCC3SInS�-to h as Wh81e- w and should have the help and strength Y1DLi __ The second. was lost a year later, the >}BSl that South American Kidney Cure will ing of age of the triplet-sons of Mr. scorch- afford in any and all forms of' kidney Edward Buck, of Burford Hous e, I third in 1797 and the fourth Was bone,flexible,soft,pliable,scorch- disorder. It relieves in 6 hours.-14 Whalley' Range. ' The three young r After recently lost in a collission off propf, wind-proof, boll proof, nuori are all associated with their l Guernsey. Crack- roof tear- roof rip-proof, oaf In scores of instances the Bible is father in business in Manchester, U9iA Tho Cobra, another British war P .- P t PPr r s �. .the only literature of 'a.language. They ' were bora on June 27, 2885. . vessel, was lost recently at: the same cold-proof,.almost wear-proof— 7 � Often a.language is first reduced to The coining of age was celebrated at Wilson's time as the Viper. Among other certainly .the greatest leather -_literary form in order to produce a a gathering of relatives and friends vessels similarity named and which Bible. from Manchester and Carlisle, held met fates other than in battle are ever used in mitts and gloves. t Fly dads the Rattlesnake, in 1781; the Alli a- � at Windemere. There were eighty g Like buckskin it is tanned g MlQud': Liniment far sale ere�yviben guests at dinner, and the asserdbled- tor, in 1782; the Crocodile, in 1784; t . aunts and uncles of the three young Bold]ave the Adder, in 1846; three Lizards, without oil, unlike buckskin it is 2r rywbere, 1 O cents --'i men presented them each with a gold two Dragons and one Basilisk. All not porous, rt is wlnd-proof..-will CLASSIFYING III)i. dhronometer, of these were of the British navy. The list could be,made larger by cit- outwear three buckskins. "I'd Have you know, sir," acid the Dominion Lhtb -•gtearhehips ing the records of other navies, ``.Pinta" Mitts and Gloves pompons city chap on a vacation in The Norsemen, who were so fond of ;lite country, "that, I work with my Worry wont cure a cough. When MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. never crack or harden, never get head instead of with my liands.", you find a cough holding on- Or Moderate RvLte Servloe.'s's naming their tion a . against the pliable, i when everything else has failed- laws of superstition and using hide- sodden, are always warm,p e, "Haw." exclaimed the. honest eVETythi g Seoond cabin pamengers berthed'in 1»t aoeorsino- ous heads of dra ons and re tiles on farmer, "I 'lowed at first that you try dation oa the ,leaner at the tow tau of >fa to 8 _ p soft and comfortable. w Uverttool, or 6µ2.1;o to London. Third also w their 'high prows, were less unfortu- wu¢ a lay, but accoidin' taw are s 1,, erpaol,Londoo, alaegow,orQueeo,t,wo'S1i07 Sold at dealers but never with- statement•Taw must be a woodpeck- 1i11Q►h $ For all partf•alars apob to local agmia,or nate, and these did not meet with ., DOMINION LINE OFFICES, frequent ii7'snsters, They did have a out.this brand:- ip Cr, b'gosli l - ._ - - e t1 King St.E.,Toronto,17 6U ssozsment at»'Moolreai �--- ,- �ensu ptlon belief, however, that it was unlucky a7 � and a sacrilege to select such a name �cI Mrs. Potts--'.lust to think of you as did Lord Dunraven for his ' first Italkin to me in such a style. You, p ' ung FEATHER DYEING 8 y r Torn yacht to challenge for the America's • � a� who used to swear I was an angel." �o and li tag t.and steree boo os is cup, the Valkyrie. And this belief t t 3; It is arantekd to cure. If It M*°°a le psi K w hers place t. Mr. Portes}-"Look Hero, my' 'dear, I teas strengthonerf when she was sunk ,1 that isn't fair, you know it isn't. doesn't,we'll refund yotirmoney. SWIM AMERICAN DYEING C0. 'bthe Satanit'o. The second chat- .VAat is tiro• use of twitting a man Prices: S.C.WIILte&Co. 301 KONTBZAZ. �Ie'nger, with t1h sante 'name, gave HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. gi about the lies he told fifteen years 2sc.s0c.81. LeRoy.N.Y.,Toronto.qgp,•- ouble, and she was broken up Montreal Winnipeg Uswaeu cagy?" t.IBSIIE NO 40--Qlb■. ter�nly a short existoncs. - 3 r. r` b ..^N...: . .,.... . ` ..._ k R _{•„>�. .. ,.,- - _ .r ,..,.,.'- ,..• v :, ";.:,*s .i. .. .. ..n: •••. :u...ht r.,ca;•���,c}(zai,�':.i �1.m�"�-•v .�����r��4�r,��-:R ,a,�t r- , wt � .. .. the outlook for them, to say the Now Advertisements. x�� t1X� ��vf least, is not hopeful. The Liberal LOST-Bus of tools off automobile. , party have nOw been in power fUi'1 ,wttuo Toronto and 11'Litby Rest ard F � — — - - - the long period of over t}]lrt5' W Ba!ihe.lU Sing 5t 1Vest,Toronto, 51 -The - — —vi — — AM ears and that fact Is most ere - - ` years, � FUR SALE-� bay aisles S tears rtable to theta, as It testifies tU old and coir by aide;tiler clave cow. 8'years ek .n the confidence imposed upon themP V v ld.dua toativein Blanch; Souvenir ranks and Parlor Cook;D0n1aC:aL and UU49Y. Apple to by the people. But no party- can Bliss Rom lot 93,con,1, Dumbarton, 43-50 Apabli•hed evsry F�Snday morning at Its oIDoe remain in power that length o ,--R TO RENT 100 acres, being g- '. Plateaus Out. time .without making enemies o�' iokluin;na good Darta a of sees_ - g tivatiou.q o ba ld gs od. Pose TEsius within their'ours rank_ which re adP. 1 h °, Sion giyen Ise�pri1,141ub,witL privilege of plow �1{ a �f tart now, For particulam apply to wro. Scott, i Yy 91.26 per yearl 61.00 tpatd raadoiaaa• will inevitably weaken the party. o.aremout,P.0 RATES OF ADVEBTIBINCi: Both` artier contain men, who R�1 TO y y p _ E:�FT.-A splendid farm Tires insertion,per line io cents will work night and da for their p lath nabwgsent insertion, r line - a g y F bong composed n the south halt of lot Bit- This rate doss not include L al or Foreign ad. Marty, not from theiI' patl'i061C gad Rangge,B F con, miles of l6i scree,sit• . D` Leg sated within three mares of Pickeringg Pillage To "'I•stisements, motives, but that they alight be For full particulate apply Lo W V Richardson, Special terms given to parties making eon- rewarded twenty-fold for these Pickering b0•tt UN BAR'S tants for 9 or B months orby the year. Half- pearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. services. The party in poker is STRAYEh-From lot 29 con. 1, Pick business cards,ten lines or under,with paper, orina,about the middle of August, a red s•.year,g6 00,palpable in advance. the only One t0 6LiffeC f1'011l t}L15 yearling steer with xhite spot on face. Any in , ,Goldela' 'Rod1 •11 Ite'Notiaeto local columns tan *onto per line, class. The demand for fat offices formation leading to tLe recovery of the animal Ave o•ntsper line each subsequent insertion and other forms of neer Ards is so will bbeosuitably rewarded. T Barns, Dunbar- 1 }spial contract r tea made known on applioa- on. No free advertising. much greater than the supply, XR:li TO REw'T-In Scarboro, 12 Advertisements without written natraotrion• that a large number are disap- �i till in tin forbidden and hat ed no- Opp miles from Toronto on the Kingston road • in 7•y. ere or idden dairy and (train elm, good bearing leutT of g jnegar tlshors.must In writing and "at ta•pttb. success of others, and either cease d d „ got buildings sand undentables as plencv of •. bOb Wozk pzomptty attended to. working,,or transfer their allegi- water Po.sessioo in the spring Ap plv to ante to the opposition. Every Young Bros-.bendale 51 M oar politics-armor Independence year a parts remains in power this SKATING ATI: G RI NIS., HOUSE A.N D an oar Lits-A First-class Local Pa Z. source of weakness accumulates �r LOT FOR onLE.1he . his large ed citing Oar? E=psora tions—Ths eheartl ' for kale at a reasonable price, his large vkactng at pport of the"ogle of Piakerina and vicinity until it reaches the position the rink.and also his house and lot situated in Liber' art in the local. parlia- the Village of Brougham For particulars aygly Liberal party to Frank Sanderson on the premises or to W V - mint i today. If purity to y be liichardwa,Pickering _u 56. Packets Murkar do Thex#on, Proprietors maintained, it can be done only by ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- pice real ning, and spending a period F 100 acres of good land, mew bank barn, in the cool shades of the opposition abundance of water.east half of lot 97. con 1 FRIDAY, SEPT. 30th 1904. of Pickering• It is adiaceut to the Pillage or t~ when they can find sufficient time Dumbarton anA IS miles east of Toronto, con- t4 et rid of the "barnacles" and I&"apptppto station and market. For pardon• get lata Ebtt Anderson. D_un_n rWaa. Falls Out - 1 NOTES AND COMMENTS. to et renewed strength The or to - present ,- position of the Liberal ��TA\TED-Industrious man or J pa rty in Ontario is neither 8at19- woman�r permanent repre+encacive at .6 At the convention of the Divis- factor to themselves nor to the big manntaatariag compsa.. to look after its ' y bustae•e in this County and ail rimaqa territory = ion Court Clerks of Ontario met country. The Country is desirous Business suoceaful'and establish.d, salary V�at Toronto the other da itwan eai ;hotly and e. Ri ea Salary pard .7evTr em this yearl ' y that the party III power should from home office. Ripen" money advanced decided to ask the Ontario Gov• have sufficient strength so thatEap•n.oeeuat•eseatial. Raelose Pelf addressed j ornment for increased jurisdiction there will be no temptation to •nr.l.; General Bianager, tomo Broca, for Division Courts, and higher stoop to bribery and corruption flees for the clerks. The request in order to maintain their position Only Did His Duty as He Saw It.10 -for increased jurisdiction includes `4ben bothparties are about "I deem it my duty to add a word an extension of$200 to $500 in the evenly divide(, there is always of raise for Chemberlain's Colic, t-ase of si$�?ed documents, from more or lees corruption on both Cho era and Diarrhoea Remedy,"says - ����•��� $100 to 8dc7ct in the open accounts, sides. It is well to have a good J. 1Vi(Pr _ark. the well known mien- - } - and from $80 to $110 in torts. The strong o clition, as better v• chant and postmaster at «'lisp, Ky. al6rmed records show that more g pp I have been selling it for three or - T • � I the Is t can be secured, but At tour years, and it gives complete slits �� y money in collected through the the Is time the ministerialists faction. Several of my customers tell 6 't 'division court than the county should have a good working ma- me they woubt not he without it for _ court and at one-tenth the expense 'orit} . We believe the only anyj�i1 ng. Very often, to my know. The Farmer's' Association has .atisiactery solution to the prey- ledg'Jt one single doge has cured a ''We have on hand a nice stock of Ready-to-Wear felt haus, also - -.' taken the matter up and made it int difficulty is an appeal to the severe auair.k of diarrhoea, and I a plank in their platform. The country. A change in govern- pwitively know that it will cure the Felt Shapes to Trim. lawyers naturally oppose increaR- ment occasional) will not do the use this tesii You am at tiherty to _ - ing the jurisdiction as their fees y use this teatimtmtal as qou please." would be greatly cut down. country any serious harm. For sale by all druggitte. Kell and see our new goods. Sala Resister List .•- Toronto seems this year to be — Voters' List Court, 1904 C. A. Baker, : :Picken'ng. very prolific in producing champ- TrzsD4-.,,r. Orr. 4th. 190 .auction l , so mtteh so that the outside sale of farm.stock and implements, tons, wf13 begin to wonder on lot 1Q con. S, Pickering just Municipality of the Township of worls whether or not Toronto engage' east of Brougham), the proper ills. s. PTICI i he _' -- J, Ci•' Bogie. 'Sale at one. See bills. xoTtcte is hereby given� a eanrt_' �i be. 1II any other business. In the and advt in another coluatl,B-for pale- nerd pc'emaat to Oarartc vicirk' L.sts ll3t a LouScholes Act, by 13.s 13nooar me.1 R,es of ins Ooaoty - __.the ? raptu>"ed ttcutars: Pouclsef &Pustlll, (rutins Cont of tae Coaasv •r ootar,a at tb• x:n• Oxfo : ream Separators Diamond SculS, thus winning SAI'VRDAY, Oe?. Ath. 1914—Auction Gell ttevenoa vitiate on tnrNarlar. the iso the amateur rowingchampionship axle of cow, household fttrnittire sad xtev of Uototrer as ten o'hl lrs • m, to hear P P tad determine too several cowpwats of or - a silt the world. Then Private Perry garden tools in Pickering Village, non sad om1•4idn.ra the vosen Lt•1 fOr raii Something new and something good. ' A fol-ever Toronto bot, won the ck*e-by G. T. R. station, the pro- lea Rob-Divisiooa 1. L v, v and Sof the I 1 t of Mrs. Klin. Sale at one. Ilatuetpalaty of the TowoshtpotPtetertnq for . ,A model of simplicity. (king's Prize at Birley, entitling pay y 1so� - p him to the shooting supremacy of `fie t�`11a' Pouc6er� Pthttlli, auctre all polecat he ,ag bastes at me Court am Intending purchasers will do well i® ate this 'maohiaaP before d y v4 EDINESDAY+ OcT.12th.1904-Aurtion teyai ed to art.od at the tai' L--.w and oras• buying. On ezliibition at the hardware. j the British Empire, an now Geo. sale of farm stock and impletnentg, ua:ed at wbttaatp, is the •air Towuahtp. tLie 11th day of 6s- tem tier 4 D, 1"4 S. Loa, has just returned- from on lot 19, con. 8, Ijuit youth of Clare DONALD S, BBArofs• Prices right. ,A call solicited. - _ St. Louis,where h-e proved beyond rnont Village), the property of Geo. rm neat ortro said xa•tcipafity a doubt that he was the champion Thompson. Sale At line, gee bill= �7 T �r'1v golf player of America. Toronto for particulars. Poucher 3t Pastil). •t1• L• • ..C%3 ,8 MAN, �G�+ j may well feel proud of this one auctrs. year's record. While the captur- Tt:EsDAY, Orr, Ilth, 190.1-Auction - in of Champlonshi p sale of farm stack and roots, at tot QFALED TENDERS •i.idrr-s-d to Of no great benefits,i the country 33' con. L' Pickering, (one-half wile Cl 'ho undewgned. and cadort•it TenAet for tlr•<ebndge%%parr,w:il be received at theag Hs y west of C'herrywootil the proFert}' orrice actil wedoee:lay.O••toberit shotes the world the kind of of Benj. Carter. Terms 12 rtionth'. alotively,for tbo coteti•t.enoa oe�[�li stuff Canadians are made of, and, Sale at one. see bil9s. Poucber it Brocebridgr• Muskoka District.Ont... aeeordingWall Pap' ars- Pa i` ■is o - .that in the sterner duties of life. Postill, auctioneer,, to a plan aad.pec:flnanon to be ar.m at the , _ they are a people bound. to hold Hs.rhof H '.imp. rIc Eaq:over r.. charge. TcfiaDAY, Ot••r, 18th-Auction sale tit' liarMr ecd Krroe tt'OrEa. CgnlydCro.tion Lila f - 'their own. farm stock and 'implea,ents. on lot Bnildiwlr Tomol•.on•p atcatrou tc alae Pott 1i, con. 8. Pickering, the properr, manarwBraeetwidge,oat. sad sr the Do- SJTV' ' pextment of Public woria.Ott&we. of Jose h Pilkey, Sale at one. Tenaere will oos be 000•td•red nr�'ese made Aja a fresh stoclt'now on hand. Prioes in Wall Ps r Inspector Ellis of the Ontario � Terms i2 months credo. Poueher om tae placed tonin as pliod, and st•taed;ub >� � �g } Fishery Department was In Port the acted ssguarcree of tandem from Be. ftp. S Postill, auctioneers. Perry oa 3fondety last, where he cabs r e ccader of the tion ur"o tike superintended the depositing of Sick Headache. awtar or Pub11c War.a, or one abro,asaoa - Paxker I auabmston. - ''For several years my' wife waA :dollen BtADtl.AO;.mast accompany eacb teoder 2,000 bass fingerings in L>�ke'SCu- Tim ch•12ie;iii be forret Wd if ttrn past; tee gog, The shipment was made troubled with what physicians called deriagdedire the coatraotor all w tt mndeu from Long Point, Lake Erie, with sick headache of a very severe 'char- tate work coat_-aeted for,and +rill by r.ott:n•d out the ltyes of a single fish. Last atter. She doctored with several lacus of aee-.tlat do n of i nder, ?lie Tos,sfnteat doss not r. rtettW zo are eminent physit;iane and at a areal ea- ce•w:h+ato;wt nraay tender. winter the seaters of Lake ScuRog pence, only to grow worse_until she By«da. �y Were almost frozen solid, and a was unable to do anv kind ori work. ydED• of yIcIS. S very largeproportion of the fish Abouts year ago she began taking �ept,bttaworts, T�1 fit- +�-`L �1�`��� S ft were, consequently, smothered. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver lartmect*eptemoiw it I•.lut. •D•uO �i ItiilQ tDdii� 0 ll/4tii�,Gl�,• Tablets and ti weighs move than Te*epapers inserting this adveMastae•t It is claimed that the hotel-keep- witlwin smakorlty frO the Departsawt.will ers of Port Permlone are $19000 she ever did before and is real tireli," not be ra-d font. V Has over 22,000 CustoToers._ Lou- behind in their receipts this year says Mr. Geo. E. W iglit of New Lon- • t ' p y don, New York. For sate fry BINDER Twirm � ' cilias to the absence of the tour- ' drugglrts. AR-Shrew(X Intelligent, F.enterprising Canadiiaus. ist fisherman. Q As an instance.of 51, pu2e 1V3p,allZt3. _ the wholesale slaeahter of the fish {� }�� Steam Pump WAS ! owing to the severity of the lain- Il W 9 -- Agent for all kinds of McCormick, © MARKHAM BRANCH,. •CLARET OINT BRANCH • - teen,Inspector Ellis stated 'that a g 1 �> 1 A _ Farm Im ements, �;ilkinscal Plows A. P. Smith,.�San. L. E. Todd, A t. it P 8 .Port Per c man told flim that '-- :�= •, Etc. a ' one da in February on cutting -.,.,y,v^� � { K y y ;.. -Also- hole in the ice, an' almost over- (�`� potvering stench tiras emitted. For Singer setting 3lactaines. '�r..f Looking down through the hole Binder Twine a Specialty. ���"'vvv't.:.f—.:./ a the bottom of the- lake 'teas seen L. U, -% H_ 3S, -- t : to-be literally covered with rot- 38-1y Pickering. ting fish. The Lake Scugog ship- C linear teas the last the department a Vigilance -. Committee .( A will undertake this yeat. During t o :-. o ed oti .o n g 'a the season about 12,000 bass have • rm for rembeis a property stolen M ids,- been.transferred from Lake Erie. I from ice members sad the ap.pre• ala; • tension of trhe thieves. •�j asie oti .. W Phere are tau ht in scee s • • 1en,bere e¢q ',;.having property stoleu communi. 93 S i nets, to waters in different parts Cate immediately with any member; of the Province. Deputy Com- of Execatiike Committe o A "tanssioner Bastedo reports that t Is on a higher Flan than biisi- tifemberahi fa• 81.00. w°' the sh"i meats have been -very nets co;leges. it cart ie the stu-' p " ettccessful. mood, Iron, Lift and Force I�raiup�. tient"farther, trains hint more Arthur Jeffrey, Geo, Len Al Also cisternf made to order. thoroughly• gives him greater Secretary. Pacts ent. 1s- 0 } With the unseating of the Hou. E. W. EVA\S, earning Futter. Exec.Com.-(deo, Lenq, D.E'.1?ngb,C.6. _ ! o oa o 13�^ a ° �;'A . J. Davis, which took lace on Brock st.,Stiliithg. It pla�'es evert {r:icluate. Its Palmer, Piokering,Oct. t- I a� °a �i�d'_mA m E� p - t2arher: are mali-ts (this t, ., c m o a a o�a9 ► r<; - Thursday last, the Ross Jlitiistl y Do you want 3 $ Q ww a� c.; - ine,tnst,he� have e�rejdinnal a- m,Z ro Pon `'• ri has been placed in a very -precai � T � t l ility i•i t;,'�ane line), . its fees House and Lot N5 m� i sf o °i4 fit` t$ ions position. With the casting NEW �� HELLS .� ni•n roa�nnahi�. The rhonl is in �O o o vote of the sneaker lie can note thr•centre of tht•hiisin"5z Pe.etinn. To Rent : On your Bnggy or Democrat. t frommand a majority of on ,one F03 u1• 1.. I I : : •i u ► O w` _ in the Legislative. Whether Dir, thk hr> ,: are explriiue in o M `o n „� � � m � � � ►a We have Them ( The und@rsigned has to.rent in lot 28 0- a e, A. g R (mr ,sal an••, ,y _ doss R-ill attempt to entry' on the and are a ixlista it, all that kind a ]5bcon., Pickering(mite west of Dun- y , g- P S �Crite fr:r it. - ° l bnsine4v of the I..egisl`fFt+ire kith of work. Don't gn to a foreign tn,cn ha,rton,l a 1j storey, , rammed frame 'B; a°, p s � b present strength -remains to for carriage work. We can please lniilding, b tehich is attachRd 3 acres o� — lbe seen. The bye-elect ons yo'.i. Our machine tie art.ment i� kk _ "f land. There are nn the Fremisec a P lienar l .i-Whitt 9Th, Osbatva 10th, mat• alter ?omet-hat the stftndil)g running every day, 6enerat black- ! ;, good stxhle and drive house. ti'iu y 9�. 9mithing, etc. + rent the whole, or will rent the hmise Broa,gham 11th, Port Perry 13th,Ua• a,f the ttici, pantieh+,t tivhether it Iinuce and lot far sale chew e ! se rate. bridge 12th la t•., tiie ativantnae of the minis- F I 1?eCavni Igton 11th, $a9vertot; t:'y or not it is difl`'icul:, to -ay,but W. H. JACIi ON, Brack Road,l j ROBT, H. CAR90N, Dunbattoa l0ih. �" { viii• :. .. r,+• .. .. r: . .. .. •� 19 , , MARtartotNIT -- -with the closest- attention'. The —' program given during the eveningE. - on' Tuesdarspth was in the city was mach enjoyed by all. 1 At jBeal's 5You Cala' do Better ' the 83rd Anniversary of the Collector Hutchison will begin Baptist'_ church, Claremont, will -- - - Mon- his style neat weelt: - ._ —_ - -- _ -- -:----�. —• _.__.. _. be celebrated on Sunday and 9lon- For Bedroom Suites, Dining room ; Large quantities of grain: are day, October 2nd and 3rd, 1904. Cl&r��10�1 Chairs and all kiD.ds of Furniture } ,now coming to the elevator. Rev. G. R. Welsh, B. A., of Lind- " Mrs. John Allmvay, of Toronto, say, will (D.V.) preach on Sunday ' spent Tuesday at J. H. Beals. at 14.30 a. in., and 7 p. in., when ' The Modern Telephone Co. are apecial music will be furnished by 1 Free".dztendin their line to this lace. a ive.All goods g P the choir of the church. On Mon- _ - a Graham Bros. have a number of dap evening tea will be served horses at the Peterboro exhibition from 6 to 8 o'clock, afterwhich this week: Hou. John Dryden, M. P. P., will , 4 Alex. and Mrs. Wilson returned be called to the chair and the fol- on Monday night from a visit to in ' x ` g program will be given:— (]'a�(e , em Jlthe Profit is gaurs at the �rire. Goderich friends. Addresses by Hon. Illy. Dryden, , �/ John M. Macnab has leased his Revs. Welsh, Wallace, Bingham, Y,r!' r faryn for a term of years to Geo. McIntosh, Wilkinson, and Tait. 't 49totts, of Pickering. Music—Quartettes by the Whitby Fred Ward, of Balsam, has rale Quartette, NVhistling solo by An J&CI�CSOQY1�Ev rented the Birrell place now occu- Mr. - pe 9 tau. by Rev. Wilkinson, R. E. Forsyth peels,West wM s td her goods coming In by the wholesale. Keep in mind Geo. Thompson's Instrumentals by G. Coati and E, Aftna ' teals of farm stock and implements kAter �y, Evans. Admisaion, duo�� g pip attended to. A call solicited at the Corner shoe Store. p� on Wednesday, Oct: I2th. ' — Child an Pttt�S�e�B1.� i+,,,,,,.,,....,� Good goods,at Reasonable rices. Repairing neatly and prom- Miss Ferguson, of Toronto, Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlains VgMtable �• -spent a few days Istel `with her Cough Remedy. "Dsasi Mea Pnrtut" There are ` 13 y �/ Paler Shoe Merchant sister on the 4th of IIa�ridge. but few wires and mothers who base Dr, Smith Who visits here the I have sold Chamberlain's Cough ! Claremont,Ont. Remedy for more than twenty years not�U—endured agonies and such gst Tuesday of each month, will nd it has given entire satisfaction. I pain as oa2y woasea kaaw, I stab t f be here on Tuesday neat, Oct. 4 ce sold a pile of it and can recom. sols women knew the value o1 Lydla A special meeting of the A mend it highly.—Joseph McElhiney, E' ha0aren�`�b Cam- U W. will be held on the evening Linton, Iowa. You will and this rem It is a w ; of Oct. 11th, to discuss the raising edy a ood friend when troubled with _ is action tro= any I e'v'er of the rates. a cough or cold. It always affordsknow maap� where The Sacrament of the Lord's quick relief and is pleasant to take, yesarswttbout _ Supper will be die For sale by all druggists. ��ea I. - S ov PP dispensed in Ers- msaeas .. .kine church neat Sabbath morning than three mooUis alter tad your 1�r Oct. 2>ad, at 11 o'clock. CLAREMONT LIVERY C� a&=*� WE LEAD. - � Joseph Pilkey will hold an suet- r , ion sale of his farm stock and First-class horses to hire day or cared, b6M, and in pertzes healtL x night. after s tboeoagh haat with this implements on lot 17, con. 8, Pick- medidne. I bane never vied is n _. . .._ - Get our Prices Before Buying. ; jering, on Tuesday. Oct. 18th. Buss in connection meeting all w•itboat gs*iaiag ere" bemeffl A bw $y While Geo. Scott was engaged trains. doses restores my Strength sad a;rp► _ ;filly g his is h with corn a w Horses clipped on shortest notice. Your medicine tite, and tones up the hea b "11190m. entire Dowswell, - !The Peoples' Tinsmith -' ads s ago, his hand became caught found true. htea,ee I tun e=diw it. 'ins the hers of the cutter, brute- W. A. Thvmaon®tor, _ e:. Fla. �� Wash! • � . in it nsiderabd but fortunate- _ d8° B. A . iia +avao 1y no serious damage was dgne. .•,.f sa„a•,�r :. !^�`�+��• qJ _ Foster Hutchison, wife and a.tt.•.ai.wt daughter, returned on Tnesday of - No Other med4aia for w=neu boa �atl"at1888 [akjII i•«�e3,ed such and�q�- - vast week from their two month's sed endoeseak��asbsr medSeiae w sit to 'Manitoba and the North- • has sash a record of-cores of tstatle west. gr. Hutchison reports tsoablsa 8efas.to buy any aabsftosa �� P.U-M' 'ps eve thin boomin and the lace , full of speculation. Dant forget the concert in the Having purchased the harness busi• I nese late y carried on b W. J. Coale• j_ _ town-hall on Thursday evening, well, in Brougham. I am now prepar- Market at Windm' sOct. 8th, under the ausppices of ed Qive the best of satisfaction to 1 (f]Erskine church. Pauline Jghnson any who wish to purchase anythingtOt1haIY11.L1/3a the famous elocutionist,supported In my line. by Walter HcRaye, has been en- Repair work will be neatly land for this concert. This is a promo tly attended to. 'TuesdayAfternoon, gaged 'Ws ars par ed to do all kinds of wort treat none should miss. Collars a specialty The Chank•oQering meeting held A full line of whips spreads,stock At I ahaugh's Hoare. Promptly p.rtiiafag to the Dam$ bassaaes. —_ - - b the Ladies' Auxiliary of Ere- food. harvest mitts. fly nes. etc., all kine church, on -Tuesday evenl Erg- at right prices. Kindly call- Highest Cash Prices paid for was a success. The address b� Produce. : s . the Rev. J. yicP.Scott,of Toronto E. W. Bode��� 1P', LAFRAVIGHham. john ero 8a.saax b - �a on "Christians' Need in View of - in- the World's Need", was most in- $;`Ot'>lshi321 g W.V.8ichardsoa, Assaf.Piokaing, ! O.row ale 8.s. Oiat.mas►f. -� teresting, and was listened to - - *�o*vst�stssta s�taesea iLv.& , �s 00=0 T DII% as rot.i.OWV— + ' In Praise of Chamberlain's Colk leo. fi Yes.. 8:18 A, Y. y j Cholera and Diarrhoea Rpw w " 19 Local _ "•Allow Ins to give you a few wards " s to W , oLL P. X.— W111, H RICHARDSON'S in rai++e of Chamberlain'.Colic, Choi men till a Ttta►nrs.ortw 9Pss=DtTs as rots.ows:— It + - era and Diarrhoea Remedy."ears Mr. No.9 Local . . . 8:41 A.M. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, trpxas. "ll Locus. . 4:18 P. M. Imppooetaat showing of finest display of I suffered one week with bowel "? )flats. 8:09 P, Id. China. A ver lar • assortment of and took allltinds of medicine �l'imbers of oak keep the-old y g - r - - • - x r withouttting any relief, when m1) Stationary Hooks, Dolls, Toys, jasl friend, Jr.MC. Johnson, a merchant homestead standing,. through - received for the Holiday trade. Call *' here, advised me to take this rem v. i - -.. :. ; and se them. After taking one dose I felt greatly the }ears. It pays to use the f8abscriptioas taken for all magazines. r' -relieved and when I had taken the right stn$. _ + Weekly and Daily",Newspap rs. third dose etas entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my " Men of Oak" Bre men in --��••/�t //�� •��TT�} �T 'hearty.for putting this Vest remedy in Picke' ring .�� �� R.i.t./�A.GV.L/7O i�I v all hands mankind.' For sale by tugged health, men` Vihose $rock Street. bodies are made of the sound'`, est materials. Headwe6llr ! Childhood is the time to la}' Lu be' Yardthe �} - con- stitution dthat will lasttfory ars. ' 7 All kinds of rough and dressed Umb.r. -- r Laidler and Children s Scotts Emulsion,is the right Lath,Shingles,Doors, Sash, Bows Sa• 1 stuff. ishings and' Silo materialB, EmulsionH I .7 Scott's R"a`Iy s Cistern lurks and wafer lroullbA mad. Ready-to-trim. the growing powers of children, Iw ord.r _. helps them build a firm shown conditiona great many _ have rho the bad of t foundation`for a sturdy consti- roots. , Fall opening Oct. 3rd, 4th and tution.' 1►� . D. �ordaa• - 5 th. Ladies Invited to Inspect. send for free sample. Now`is the best time to`put them in good r SCOTT a't BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto, OntarYa 60 YEARS' order, and by far the best material for the purr _ a M. C7�rrerow, Brougham. EXPERIENCE $ pose is,Rttsst7l's Ready Roofing. j,'} SOC.and ati•drua>asts. - IL Suits any Roof, steep or flat, costs }',;the., Boos : Shoes - _ ; TRADE MARK s e can put it nand the price per hundred pr' o shingles, lasts longer, ' fire-proof, any - Boots e•DESIGNone i on, r'ce e d A good line of Men's Harvest Boots, Anyone sending a sketch and deecriptlon may • Mckly ascertain onr opinion fres whhether aa. ,,.square feet is only Two Dollars.Also Men's and Boys' Tennis Boots pp l°cx � - : Patents rte�e�17ro t8de0nffHe , Inrevt a m eeonts� 1L,yakkee aaiRr gRhh on rw,"Wnotke-,,wltbout charvenin the a rem n . .. D L all u - old-fashioned n PQM y $ sv., • : on' ow prejudice, or ,Henderson & Farmer, Claremont • - •A banAsomely Illustrated weekly. Lar¢est cl*• ideas, to prevent you from using our, Roofing. cvlatlon of any sc4enet8c��cc,,urnak Tenni.R r For Over twenty years it has successfully stood . . _"• .� Tear: fear months,SL Lold b7 all newsdealere. (- n„ MUNN �Co.,. _ .New York 3B t Broadwa7 the practical test of wear and tear. f _P1W­ Flaws. Plow. _ _ N E:w LAUNDRY ; x4. _ (SINGLE) (DOUBLE) "(RIDING.) +s—g r•�. int; J 4 .x-41 the unrlerGigntui has opened up � The RUSSlll Hardware Co. j 'Verity p%ws will &D goo.1 w)rk in tiny kind of soil anti are light n lnundry next door to W. in,draui;ht. Tri- one and b2- ernvineed. Bain wagons, Wood- Diinbxr'4. Rnd lanving 'had nearly stock windmills, Stearn anti gasoline engine;, Traxd ttncl sweep yon- four �ear's experiericeinBowman- � ere, Grain grinders, Straw and EnsilaA cutters. threshers ali}�plies, ville, i prepared to do first-class 126 EAST RING. STREET, . alp • weigh scales, alae 1):x110 orxans anti �ew.ine machines. Ter nig i , work at usual rates. suit parchaser. Give us a will. •�_.-r�t2i � Give me a trial. r //�Yv� Philip,"' UrOLldl, SOO TONG, Geo. C hilip,3'r. bham Proptieiur. rx' ti m .. ,', r ,i 3•' ` '-d<+•:'..l�".H ... - .;, :. ... :' ...d' -'•.' .. ...., . -.: :tl •t a: aCR• +Y x A;it '.•ruQ c t;$. .. ,.• ,+,.,� r 4. ." ::.. :. : ,. ,.., '• :' ��. ._., '�, �: .,�,:. gip' �» eAy,.'P'•; {rt»,X; -' a S,k, :.P,,,a�. .• . ,' .:,k".. w.,:. ,.. .: :. fi;,.:, p .- ,'.. . ,r�.. .._ ;;�: •a pstn.•. ,ad'tl"''y:ti: pa ,j t•,kr�tt,•. riu� ,..r. .�9."y. �Ar a. • ,w.,. G-.+c '�,• :x: 9.- i� ,, •es . .: ,• .. ... ;. ..: ....-,:: •i '} r 'c '4�'... "?w''q - s .. v., r�•e.,,a' '+t�.t` '�+r• "�►,a,,. � „rd ..;.,a.._-. ..,: .., .••. dt8* ,r ...._ -,..:r_" .., .,r 4!,�,;".l-.,n n ..'+... a'^l :- „ .. r:. ..,;�r..«..- M ,. .+.• .,. .. : ,,... .' ». � .' ._ ..�.,u.,.Y-,,, ,�s' ,r .:cx. K;;:. ,.a..,.. *tY•�.'r;;.t D�.�.': � ,R, F a,}' p. ,+.L.. wi� .��^r.,um.;.Y�na,n. .s,, ...-..: ..e. kW. :.,,�, .. ... , .. .c!St"c, .,�,- wfw'• 'Zi , a ,�,,,,��.�, 4,,:` 'vs•iv Cr s �_ ______ T _ _ _ . .. _ 7. r . /' y r , a. z r-. • , . _ - .. -• • .:1. .. , ,,a - . ., 4 I . . 8 - L Vlusty, •V. Kouropatkin lingers at j� City Cattle Market to-day was very, ,�:- � � �$! p 1f 1� beau the market being filled to its' . A LllSukden, in. the face u! great topo- ■.��.aa�+ +rj++x+a+ Y• g U I - graphical, lisadvantages. The paper capacity. Thera were 148 of • remarks, tb�t the more persistent is '- livered alt told, including sot Chico o cattle not for sale. a of- i Stock t B star cea Ia L ve by the ea The 8ttlin Pri Lha•defence o! Port Art r _ - P ' , ;, - - - fie be. d tuff amba80U ho- e 8 _-__ -._ --- t nest campaign will as Breads s. gs, X117 - Iertngs were 2,304 -"� -- -- _ rid 109 . 400 sheep. LIME AT CLOSE QIIARTEI3$, 93RP:ADSTUFFS. ,calves, a horseq, 01T �ffff R HRT �i [�� the✓ Facporters, heavy ,. .. .$4.54 $4.tip ,Nine rave been Captured A despatch from Tokio says, Ac- Toronto, Sept. a7,-Wmeati-For On do light ,.. ......4.35 4.50 i- - - ;r cording to soldiers invalided home tarso grades No. 2 red and white are do medium 4.85 4.40• g ' - a anese After Furious Attacks. from Gen Nogi's armw, the Japanese" quoted outside at $1.04 to nom ll cows rt 8.50 4.00 . - : troops are undergoing great hard- and old at $2.08. No. 2 goose nom- Bulls, export 8.54 /1.00 . r TFitIR. Liao-Ya ships' Han of tfiaam have been incl at 90c east and No. 2 spring Butchers' picked lots ......4.25 4.80 s: ,- - blinded by Iim thrown from"the Rus- at $1 east, Manitoba wheat con- do good to tmoitie "a _ ...., ,. n during the last few days: engagements-a ' e 'AT PORT AR fs clots trenches during t tiAlaea easy.. .Manitoba -wheat. con- `loads . .. ..4.00 4.80 tch.from Chefoo says: Ac- Five thousand arrived Saturday, close quarters. No. 1 0 •aria $1.08 to $1-09; No. do fair to good .........3.75 4.15 A deapa A despatch to 'the Eapreas from - e u cording to news from Chinese sources 2, $1.05 to $1 06, and No 3, $1 02 do mixed lots m di m 3.50 3.75 - Mukden says the tendency of the'Ja= ? TIRED OF FIGHTING, ` to $1.03, Georgian Bay ports; 6e do good cows ...s.r.,_....2.85 8.35- 1 the attack on Port Arthur, which be- paifttse to take the offensive increases. more grinding in transit. do common and rough 2.00 2.50 gen last Monday, and is still going. and ig felt everywhere. A despatch from Berlin says: Col, ,Floury-Cars of 90 .per cen•t...patents' Butchers' Bulls .. ..,.1.75 2.00 - . on;•tuisr resulted thus far in the be- _r. Gaedke, midtary,.editor of the Tage- are quoted at $4.40 to $4.45. Choice o medium ...... , ....1:75 2.50 ,.,, afW&rsi' eap"turing`'•several"important,. ONE 'OP WAR'S TRAGEDIES: 'blatt, *h,b is with the Russian arm nd 1 o 20c higher. Manitoba, ' do light ... ......1.25 1.75 • positions, enabling them to threaten Y brands, 5c t h t g - the Russian possession of the large A despatch fram St. Petersburg 'in Manchuria, says that he meets $5,70 for aungarian__patents,,$5.40 Light bulls ,......., ,. 2.23 2.75 - wish--t-he-war-ended- fir second pat nts d $5 for eeders, short ... .75 : th tic echo of the Battle d - R of Liao-Fang is related by a Ru�uan at any price, Eben in the•hig'hest strong bakers'patents included, on F ° gond S•50 3�O. . keep ... and north-west sections of.the Tort- correspondent. Gen. Marston and 'circles• this view prevails, He'adds track, Toronto. Stockers, good• 2.75 3.30 .- Fess- It is stated 'that three . rm-I Col, vbn Raaben were mortally 4tJiat it is not lrupossible that this Diillfeed-Bran.ia quoted at $14 to Milk cows, each .........30.00 50.OG • portant forts'and;,six smaller ones I wounded 6y shrapnel bursting in .a feeling will result in a sudden and x14,50 in bulk, and shorts at $17.- Exi'O1� ewes, per, cwt ..3.76 4.UG . --' have been taken by the.Japanese, the Chinese but in which they .were sett-�surprishng cessation of thostilities. 50 east. or,west. Manitoba millfeed Bucks ............ ... ............8.00 8.23 i; 1, I ,r smaller ones being-between Shuishi- ing. Marston's young and beadtiful unchanged, at $20 for shorts and Culla, each .....,....2.50 8.x'4 11 - yen and Ehrlangshan. 'wife: who had volunteered as a'Sis- I EXTRAORDINARY FEAT. 19 fo bran, sacks i 'I ro Lambs, per cwt 4 00 4.40 :- The bombardment began before ter of Mercy, had just arrived at I ndtid n- $ r ° Calves per lb ,. 3i 5 dawn on Sept. 19, tremendous sal-,Liaciryang, By the strange, irony I - A,despatch . to the London Times to freights. o h 00 10.00 i I .vos of artillery suddenij b tivg the of tate she, was sent_ out to attend (from T'okio.says that Cen. Nicholson,' Barley-Market !s steady at 45c 3gs each g, Hogs, leets per ewt2 15 comparative inactivity. ,d'$br fifty her dying husband. •Marston lived the British milila,y`,attache. who is for No. 2, 43c for No. 8 extra and do lights :.••4.83 v - $ours the roar',of huge gutm were irr-ffor:.hours, suffering terrible agony. ',ill, •has arrived there from the front. 41c for No. 3 east or west. do fats .. ,a.., ......4.83 G cessant, many firing from quarters His whole body was torn by shrap- !I-lo emphatically denies the stories of Rye-Is quoted at 59c to 80c east 11 Ipreviously unoccupied, showing that I i 6 I. g i nel. His wife, who r-ev'er left . his ' lliberal -tseatrneut of the, foreign at- arm west, 1 _. ;the Japanese have mounted u'r•ny aide, followed her husband to -the 1taches at the hands of the Japanese: Corn-There is a moderate Enquiry $�Lg SPREAD. new guns�� �At troc*Ris' , 2e3,, th gyey--- F1se ai8 •, moved. harlHe says: it Would have burs imPos for "cars of Canada west at}52c to 1 1. Jtlpanssse ya(aptry oi-the iy h y. ai i vet ens to teams , -- Bible' for the s2aII' to have' shown g3c. American steady at 62 c for Seven Men Injured is Accident on ,centre a ranced, us pg th3 Pic t �gtroater 'oourt�sq to the attaches, to N°, 2 yellow, 61}c for No. 3 yellow, the. C. P.R. ttlpr,ches,�aad°avi+HmgAthNras-Tues ° '1""r' JAS,s =�EAa`1HLKDEN. •have granted .larger facilities, or to and 60c for Ino. 3 mixed. �- - every possible cover, which, bewe:er. A despatch from Mukden sate: have reposed'fuller confidence. • He oat-;--No. 1 white are quoted •at• IA despatch from Brandon,- ~Sian., q es was slight. The small forts south of , The RuEsian9 are using war Ualroons'eV, ruses Hgh appreciation of --'the B8c' :!o. 2'toh7fe'n� .82C Lo 32ic low .saes', Spreading rails ara accountable 5huishtyen were meagrely 'sariisonecl'I south-east o! 3fukden to observe Ode'F{vssfan military engsneel'm. Ile too- reigb1tss and 81,16,'t:tr'Mt- Orth and I!or a serio,ts accident to the east- . • end they made only a brief resist- ' movements of the Japanese in t`hat!s4 ers'the capture by the, Japarsese west, and old about �c higher. bound ti train, , lou; once direction. The lire of outposts ems' the' entrenchments' at Liao-Yang Rolled Oatsr-Are steady at $4•;W 1miles this side of-Moosomin, on Sat- 1 tablished�b the Ja anese is so er- i' a6rdinar f'_at. for cars of bags and $4.75 for bar ends aaQ as a result seven mea The new ob�ectiva+ was 3iauropatkio Y f Y cXtr Y 8 I Y, ?. ' `- 1. Fort, south of Pali-Ctvvang, This"�tiyo that not even the Chinese eve -, 0 -- role on the track Toronto; c more ,are more nr, less 'seriously injtiied. hoes able to penetrate it. It ]s qI, L$�yLETIN'ON SEED'WEEDS. for oken lots here, and 44c more fort was named fur Gen. Krsuropa= I possible, therefore, to ser cic8,:itei When the defective rails were reached - I., , kjn, it hpt•irrg bgdn .eirct4d..by tits ' P 5 t or broken lots outside. the train was running at a high rata �' c! . f edvled, iLLhen�hd its$pect'ed+ the 1orG how Marquis }drama- bU dise'osed of 1 The Edition W-M Be Sent Only t � pens-Are steady at 63c to 64c for iof speed, The. eng;ne rolled over two 'L Fess he Pciated nut the weakn"9 of his forces. It is tclie{ed Ger. K•ur- Those Who Apply, For It. No..2 west,or east„ . or three timed, and by a aiiracle the . Ilse pcait,oa, and directed that it be oki's army stretches from Benzihu to 1 . _ engineer and fireman escaped with I" Ftrengtksened as quickly as possiille, Bentziaputze, and the armies of Gena The geed D,v.�.on of the Depart- COUNTRY PRODUCE. (their lives. The engineer was badly Ic - rI because ;t protected t}e water sup tOkZY amt-*odur trem-Yeatai Cloitg_+meitL of .�gricult:re. Ottawa. has . I the hi h rood and railroad to h'ca- i;st igF:ed an l :sirnted- bulletin or, Butter+-Quotations are about (jammed and received internal injuries ,� Ply Mthough it is in the main 'hepu, sixteen s!:les south o! Mukden. a scrtouq nature, Six cars were .. m!the WYted seeds comalor.iy found ,n I steady of u,axhe"1 and many risen ars - - c#alipsrof forts. it'WpA never as strop while a fourth army nA mov,n fro d - q 8 'Timothy.- Alsike one Red C1Qver iCrearncyry: prints .•19c to 20c badly e P g t . aiil'tct':,ye�reartl an i r:vin mp uJa 'Irziar.tchan across the lea Wo:stains. !S'�y, 'It is welt known that lar;;o do solids ... '.....; .,..... �8c to 19c �ha narrow escapes. All the pec iiifE , e ,y r. R g q A11 ,Lhe.e roads converge :1t.Mukdep:'quantities of seeds of many noxic.:rs(Dairy tubs, good to �sengors injured were Italians on - - panese- a frcyh !rifle 'rom which to vOf'the 1p,rr atln+ea A446e of �k awet!de aro each' year uawitting!y c8soice. , ,., .. . ,,. Ise to 1$c it heir why from Fernie mint en'route h. aQwpc�Chlis +lull Wires• aFiJrhs'ro'asrhan, Pa tenni rid their rci rags w.e est to he soc*n urth grass :'.nd clover seed. T'he do inferior grades ... 9c to lOc IItaly. George Godaactly or 01 Salr- tC w.nen Okm etfrP Te:od� ars itoercat_Mukden. ',reaen:blance f many need seeds to (Dairy tb• rolls, good to lee, has his ktacse badly Lora. fe �44r over 1,f, .r Q ' ,,' .,-t. 20. the p kir o: t�'rno he commercial .reds e,tr: which choice 15c to l6c ..� ala hc,ed in ander o permit Gen, t - - 240,�ad-W';xit+t+.rtgi. a ijiu ptementary ,Kurc ki o.ad the flan g c Yrpns they are found m,%!ed 'their! dowtion do rnedisiin ..... . .. 13c to IAC , I I '" �So4�t 4in-foutier "ovnd. ,w h threat- Ito come:t$+ x1se w'tule Tena Oe-u i difficult tb an entra'Ined' ape. even Cheesrn-lq steady at 91,c to 9$c for vttSEAIGE GORSES DIABETES? _ .":4 _vtiecT 3talaan Tri-Me conrwe of the'I id Noll -,ht,ite` pomrtt+ind � '•�t tt they be prektir.t to the extent of large and 94c to 10c for twins in job - • tJay a, . hieing 'h-.laj;o r.cwe had r o railroad'- 'SfU lames c• grana and air I g ra!"bi,sndted 1'' m pound. It is Man Wills Has Brain to Doctors . , r lots here 9rVjs�,�.Yera3 $ortie•s. 3ti:aht brouri,t munition aro carried from Yent-ai thcre,,,rc of great porjance to be , E,gq,_,.he receisvts are increasing For Investigation - ': unit.: 'I'htl Ji r.�se artiilrry 'over heavy roads, cx sed to cap;fable to ifieptify at [e¢iat the tfiede ' •� - i in volume, but the market is about A despatch from NOW York says' L �h C,r. aats4t it.�Pre can rade espeCt- tura L -enterprising Cossack raiders. ,t t r„ �e wec�Q +i ich are seriously L y erp g stead at 2Ac per doyen- Conant, aaMl 51, who ' - ., , rtg its nr:ot h uPpieErie[t;pry! There has been an improvement in ,to nous m a culture. The text , - --.. _ _ -- - - -� ___p --A ucitations-.are-_pchan - bo',n F`r,day ot_cliabetes, ria .-- - - ` c.rg$ of Itahnn. the weather at DTukden, ochTcb Ie-�f`ani :Iluatrat,ona of tars b etTn C ;moi at 9cic to 95o ba for out,of 1' - Pe< B sa,A to kava «tiled his brawn fo Llie � v i r s i•s re yn. i,,ackerwd. ,r DSIi9, • ore elan er-need sceda eonamon �P°ultrp-Quotations are loser at Irnec!ical faculty o! Cornell L'nlversib `� unmerciful-I6'r'eat help to the Japanese. 36 New Series) are published' with ore ' .' i•, g f �n view to assist inrmersr to ibenttfy y,g► f when t4ic .To p.,netie essau:!c•I it ~'tie 1 M 1Y FIG AT ROC. D TO the m g that further +npestigatlyn may be Jj� met with stntthorn- r gist ,pee, , The j A brae!'telegram was received at I to (grass and Claves seed. The illus Ile to 13e for Bpri49 chickens, and ?'Made of a tbcney that his l dtseala . $,-- - -., :i.%i '.irapnaaese, when were exptiw -to 'the Sf.'Pet'ersburg on Frady from,Lieut..,trattons of soeda sire drawings by J, i to 9c .fo-9c add birds Ducks are (could he trace.i .to the brans, lie ,. Y ea+IPF at Ac'to ]nc 1 Sire „f in trona and rifles. -madeIOen. Sakharoft announcing the ad- H, F+sell, lecturer in Botany. Un Baled lis Car lot. on track her isuP`red for scv•ral years, and after �and em- r w oa ilxe v near Fu Fuss, a i lie! or t) o ving if n ed man specialists of e- t V*ng "eq+er sc ts-eeclte,t h .' vance of the Ja a from uBeutsiaFuss, 4 terms age.L►,y G.rsity of ril,�S',lprk, Chietto, and the criof are gpnt4xi unchanged at $7.50 to $8 wathovt ehtnining say promise of no- t t P � Tnnkmrne and !e,trinq allay the eo `• of Ilfukderr, and the .rite of the! Seed Division. Ottawa, Whom ap- per p of a cure Dr. Conant '• tlitl$ytaeRLia,1Rx#i''i ti>�vr6a3 last eir?er I Impengial tombs, which ip likely toiPitcationa for copies of the bulletin Ilailgd Strata- he marl.ei .s quoted !took,up the study of diabetes, using - K r ton himself as a subject for his ex ert- _ w�: n�t+rg !3i$' the=1ttlaavt rciWhl revive the fears c!cpee$Ad at Pekin!rehould be addrrs ad. As the cell- rincbsn ed aL E;�.7 to $8 pc P I � , t .d:�; ae' t�,At -tk ft 4h® fu-1,that 'en ergugement way oe fought ,tion is limited, :t will be 8 only, Ion .err lots a1.ta track here. merits, After an exhaustive ktudy he M Eerier' ntfiliberq p- p tat fhb bulint place o� the ]liaacnu: to those who apply f°r It. �'-. came to the conclusion that the trou- itled nita:llct thein dynasty. is mention 7s made of re- - Mn'.QTRFKL-VAR,&E•r,9: hie hnd its root in the brain, which f t'esperatc hand-to-bar:d f•aht,nq oc-I aistcwce to the advance, but it is not SHIPS CL£VF�RLY RF.F'AIRFFD. • / carred inside the fort„ Yearly all Montreal, Sept. 27.Grain-�Ve ho beliavcd ter be affected. Believin -;,„ I believed this rudicates that the Rus- g " $be garriAon were- eventually killed A despatch from $ar+ebo lrfvea an quote'-No. oats, 39c to 39}c, and oleo that an inn'prove in l l of the or wounded. sians do not intend to further olr;interview with n naval 'officer who No. 8, 88',c ex Ftoie: for export, No. (matter might. Provo invatuablo to < Chinese information plasma the JA-I pose the march of the Japanese on 'leas retl,rned from before Port 2 oats, 3,is afloat', No. 2 peas, 72c; science. Pr. l octant made a will dis- l Mukden. It probably signifies that n . anese loasri a^der 8,000 for the Arthur: He rLat.ea IL there are No. 2 rye, 6.}c; Ino. 2 bartcy; 50c to jiosiag of his brain. • 3' the Japanese force is-using the small Ave battleships and nine destroyers 54ic; No. 8 extra, 49C to 49}c, and - . u 'three days' fighting, and this corn- road-to Fu Pass, between the high- p -r - .- • - paratively. Rmall casualty list Se else w�.y leading to Mukden and Fuahan, in the harbor, aril that they have No. 3 at 4Rc to 48}c afloat. s -to the excessive care used by •.ha -la- with the intention of isolating the 'been cleverly repaired. Their-loss of Flour--Manitoba spring wheat pat- RAINS BED HOT STONES. :gaaaege in making' their preparations ,w si - columna guarding the latter. afflciency is only partial, contrary to cnts, $,13.80; strong bakers', $3,5a; titan the salsfftrce: Russian sources, reports and Chinese bio-s. They are winter wheat patents, $5.70 to $5•- Vesuvius Eruption. Most Violent -- :, - howow� clain, to have information RUSSIANS DRIVEN.-OFF. constantly dragging th,e channel foraffect s80;tn straight rollers, $5,40 to $5.50; Since That of 1879. •••that the Jii anese losses were unusu- 4,J anese mines. in ass effort to effect straight rollers, in bags, $2.3U to The P A despatch from Tokio says :-Ani A despatch froth Naples says: ,. -;-.a l;y severe..amnuniing to full..throe owl" ' .�spn that fights 1$ sortie. The Japanese Sect is ro- $2,Ct0, eruption of ]fount Vesuvius continues times the number mentioned above. have taken place at the taw,ps u[ `chnnoitered almgst daily, the forts Millfeed- Manitoba bran, in bags,. to ,increase in force and is now more -- V. ilitnry experts here are of the Tieling- and Santungku;'60 1�t A,nd.. ba4ufl¢s licrcaly cannonading. $18 to S19; Shorts, $21 per ton; On- violent than ab any;tuns-since 1872. y, ,. drairnl ` Ti ifo is ` maintaining. a t.ario bran, in bulk, $1:; shorts, $19 - PROOwp�leesa cmu tt ',.oi .i�sor'Yir4s on ptc Red hot ktones :iia jot lesi.to a height ` wither Rihlun or Kit wan forts, or o - e : • strieii blockad.•. and moullie, S24 to $- Per ton, as g .O. T'he despatch sass of 1,609 feet, tilling down the flanks the Itz and Anshu forts,.the doom of ••Our detachment advance!] tfirougli 4 to quality. o! Lite ,mountain with a deafening Part Artht►r_ ie.srnled, And LUT 'his Heiniuchuang, on Sept, -20 and at- - - SOLDIERS IN REVOLT. Rolled Oatsi--Business is Oquiet in a ? steady market at $'2.30 to $2.32} soubd. The director of-the observa- reason the importance of the ,results tacked the enemy, cohsistiA9 o! one sans that between 5 o'clock on y o inn y , • apanese in company o ,n ail some ca a morning a d, p cl . im- Iatoet -ease ulto spoo the 4Wssian• yo- and.a machine..g in,,stationed at Tiel- . for `Two�sys. Cornsnealr-«'ns steady under a fair Sunday R A eL in and itIW.ttallon of in ntr five 3. day afternoon his instruments reand I osic Cn�is_ vjolis. �, � Y. The Moscow correspondent of the demand at $1.'S to $1.45 a bag. tered 1,841 violent explosions, and x" As the ,%- frorii�ihnrii the.1-9 : ltun r td cadarry,' six qui ring and London Morning Post says that a re Baled, Ilny-1V o. 1; $8 to 88.50:, that one stone' thrown out weighed ._ re<i+oadent obta-Ined this information one machine gun, stationeddd_"`at.- San- volt occurred in tht+ Klutsthky bar- No. 2, $7.50 to $8; clover mixed, about two tons. ; left Fort Arthur tbg night-,of Sept. tufigku, which lies eight. lea•aorth racks, which, however, was quickly $6.50 to $7, and pure clover, $6 to " f - '. '- 2l,' he la unable tq say whether the of Tieling. ' The Iiussianswha were quelled by the officers profnitaing to $6.50 ryes t.on, in car Iota. Lava flowing from the crater has - r battle was r�ievved on the '.'.'rid or driYen oil Qto.- %be,norttvard, lett redress the aokdiers' 'grievances. The Beanw-Choice primes, $1.35.to $1.- melted the metal, of the Funicular i nineteen-dead behind thew s'.' We cap- principal cause . complaint was that 45 per trushel, $1.30 to $1.40 in car Railway, destroyed the upper, statlou 1. v a+ot,' although jnnis which have come : sad burned the wooden huts in which , , - �- Cured sone spoils. Our k es were i< in }here bring reports of at light boni- ° the men had not received rations-of lots. uides lived. All vegetation within - bardment on that day. very slight. any kind for 'tvtiti days. *The corre- Provisions-Heavy .Canadian short g �- r a radius if one mile of the crater has C�IOLERA AT PORT ART(;f,iR. WILL NOT TUNNEL, wO21dc+nb adds that he lies more than cut pork, $17.,0 to 318; light short. disappeared. Sever 1 eartliquako • once given alms to soldiers in the cut,- $17 to S17.5Q: American. tat , The "Tokio corres ond�t of the c shocks were felt on t nday. Part M A despatch from Kiao-Chits to P streets,, who bcga;ed on the ground backs, 17.50; American dear fat the population of surrounding nil- London saga.that the Russian ni>vallLondon Fxpreas says that the Ja-Ithat they.were famishing, having re- backs, $20; compound lard, 6}c to '' panese have abandoned their attempt , leges have lett their homes and, aro officers there have received otlicial calved no food while walling in Dios- ?c; Canadian lard, 61. to 7{jc; kat-1camped in the open air. of an otitbreak`of-cho!errs -i Ito tunnel u1 .nder Port Arthur, owing c to 9 c according to I - - cow for trains to convey therri to tie renrierec:. R}_. }, , ," curiosity •of tourists to aF Port Arthur. n y a ew ca.•es a the Far' East. Tlie commissary of- qua a,y; am. , developed up to, Monday last, but work. They found that they would !leers are accused of reaping a rich 12c to i3c; fres14 killed abattoir preach the volcano is sec a have do drill through solid rock, $7.50 to' $r•73; live heavy large mnnber of rrirbineer guards Have grave fears of an epidemic w.:re en- g harvest- at* the expense of the hogs, been detailed to prevent thein cross- ; - L. tertnfncd tin- opportunity has now occurred soldlera, - sows, $4.50 to $` .73, mixed lots, A despatch from Yinkow •states to dispose of the corpses outside the' _4 $5,25 to"$5,115; selects, $5.50 oft ing Pa' cribed linits. that the Russians at Port A-thur fortress. Wholesale cremation was ¢AR STRUCK DYNAMITE. cars. _ -T - . '..taro communicating by means of wire- necessary to prevent a pestilence. The Cheese-Ontario white, 9c; colored . less teleg.aphy with Peikho, -east of bodies were piled in great-heaps and Nine People Killed and Many In- 9}c; (buebec,- Sic to-8}a- .4 VESII . - ACTIVE. . -- - 'Tien-Tsin. The despatches are ern- owl poured over them. Then they jured_in Massachusetts. . Eggs+ Select new,laid, 21c, and . ' vlyetl -through the aid of a �i'rinch were set on fire. The stench from . - - despatch from Melrose, lhfn es., straight gathered •candled, 18c to IKost Spectacular Eruption Wit- veyeioaary. the decomposing remains . was- so P i8ic•; No. 2, '1'2c to 18}c. nessed in Ten Years. ' - groat that it affected Dalny, says: An outward bound Boston ebec- Butter-Fant grades, 20ic to I i tric coni well loaded with people, Y Ades despatch from Naples says: Vo- ` ADVANCE UPON MUKDEN. , WHY STOESSEL IIOLBS OUT. - Was blown to 'pi-aces at 8•o'clock-on, 20ic; ordinary' finest, 19ic ter-2p{c:; suciu's is gradually becoming more A' despatch from London says - A despatch from Tokio says: The Wednesday night near the corner of western'dairy, 15c to 15}c. active The crust around the crater ,: - lies 'broken away. anti produced mag 6 There is litt.ke news froth Mukden, Asah! interprets the Russian persist- SVYominG and Main Streets. Nino . BUFFALO- GRAIN.MARxE'I S. nificent flurries of red-hot ashes and . The only official deport comes train encu at Port Arthur to the-determin- people were killed outright, several -blot rich rise occas nal Buffalo, 27 iP quiet. fire, wl io 'the, Russian side, whence it is s+t,ated ation of the Czar and Admiral Alex- more fatally' injured, and- at least Sept.1 sparks of that on Saturday the situ.ution was icfT to still make the fortress the ren-, fefteon received 'severe injs,ries, It is Wheat, spring, business light;, old jy"in.immense columns to a-height of.., , • •unchanged, tie of ttic Russian general strategy. thought that the car struck a car of No. 1 ' northern, carloads, $1.261; X00 feet,.accompanied by loud detona t A despatch• to the London Daily - winter iet; '-No. 2 red, 'in store, tion9 and slight earthquakes, the 1Nni1 from 3t. Petersburg says that Gen. Stoessel 'is making great of- dynamite ](,,it on the track, as the y; sound resembling a bombardment by Gen. Lineviich, with an army corps forts, .it says, to Strengthen the front portion uvea blown in every $1.15. Corn quiet null Cas No. 2 I - court's view. Ylhile firing upon am- direction,`the front dashboard, hurl- Yellow, 59c; No. 2 white, 58c. Oats artillery. Thi: eruption on Friday and the Orenburg Cossacks, has ar- easier; No. 2-. white, 341c; No. 2 night was the most spectacular wit- - rived at Mukden from Vladivostock, bUlarices for the purpose of enraging cd more than fifty feet. The Irwedi- g - I the Japanese troops, he has made the ate vicinity presented- n fearful spec- mixed, a2}c. Marley, 48c to 58c. nessed in the lrtst ten years. A gnat , • A despatch to the Daily'Telegraph garrison believe that they must de- tacle, had the gr . - was strewn Canal freigh=ts steady: - - - - strenm - of - lava was discharged, - ' : - from Tien-Tsin says there is Ig, threatening wide destruction. The eresy indication that the Jdpanese I fend Me fortress until the last. He wiCh legs✓, mins, and other portions 4 j CATTLE MARKET, spectacle wa.s tvitnecw+if 1'iy thoi,ganda will-immediately advance on Mukden. says that the Uznr will' hardly abrin- o� the bodies of those who had been Toronto, t3ept. 27.-Thw .ue wt-t.ho n1 ,,.r. ot.rickPn peuule,- - • Thousands of troops arrived daily at dot. the idea of saving them. Accord- killed. .. , M .. k . .. - . . . .. _ , ^ . 11, . - . . , - _ .. --' r ,,. . 11:. _ '.. - r••, a s . . . I- :: .. - l pp - .n. -4 '' .I IK .rL '�"L.ry,. a ,§¢ .v 6.. ti «",. i n•, W'. -i'.M. .1. ry'�. ,.' xi s ..;r y+; ,o. ,+ `�., ,• J/....r1f y •..'_� .e.Yi... .. .....n.. e. .ry ., .'• .• v'S,•e ."V. .a'r";Lm ..fSa.; .., j: "X': M ..•ro ":�, ... „ .!' , h> .3 F ,-,, ..,,,.•V. �-�. "'J• .`1 ... .z '�I' 'd-+4 -a - 4�.-.4 i. ^,. 4t .,� c .�• r ;Car+•, n , ,. ,.0 P S,: _ ,s+ •�k ,.�•reC..?a.J: .. .?..fl. 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'•.4.,MK'wF'-�>'•I m ., ...• - r. • m Y, i': .. , nI , -. i .. - % if f straight before him 'with a strained travel-stained envelope- "F- quite , �' " gaze that saw nothing visible, but understand that etre would hid_a from mb, rR- ,: -- - ictured Ada Maynard s face as when that coarse tongued shrew of a coir pp - A ,'i - " he'saw her 'last beneath the moon-1 in, but why from you?" ! A. - &�. h(Ilight sprinkled orange-trees, and saw "heaven knows," Randal retuened; a deep, black gulf yawning between sadly; "she is much a child at heart. them. He had kept loyal to the so ignorant of, life. She thinks her- I . . .�. ­ M,ISE farewell hien-spoken, and-.never al-j self disgraced-by mere--talk.' . ' . 1, . . G F .. .. lowed his fancy to stray basic to "R hat have I dose?" cried Claude. HOW EDAM CHEESE ,IS MADE. -.yl - those renounced hopes, and yet ' tie "Oh! Jessie, poor Jessie, what have In North Rolland, on the west had neyer felt the parting in its full I done? D- Y-. B- AU 'f HE t°11SSINC� P r of a zuy<ier Zee, s tie city OR, pain till • now. Ii thousand other Philip had no comfort for him; he Isho a the _ c of Edam. The men wear till 'v How i` - thoughts surged into his mind, his read out such portions Jessie's ' ' ' WILL --�'; '' ' eyes darkened, his face grew sharp last letter as he thought it well forting trouser:;, woollen shoes and .._• - - - ..--' -- with pain,' and- he grasped the bac Claude to hear, with merciless em-+coats of the T$xedo pattern. Tha 11 of a chair, as if by mechanical no-, Phasic on words that made him streets ars paved with brink and the - L �tINMNN tion he could control the tumult wince. In the meantime he racked canals with water. Every fifteen within. , Claude 3,00ked with a grave his brain, as he had been doing all minutes the rev-cries of the inhabt CHAPTF-Ii XIV. to alts material aid toward 'that end compunction at the silent agony that night, in the effort to recall teats are broken by the pealing of It was piaiui lost labor to seek in case Matthew should fail. But imp shadowed in the face before Jessie's spring and summer letters, ,beautiful chimes in the church some orce, and o a man in as opium- mission after a little wholesome die- t re earnest to them tit Sthe steeples. hlm: - g' r3might com- :• h d iv trance, and as Philip drove back to cle,'s intention o4 buying him a "Better forgotten. Beater you'had I have. been spared ,P he a en Such is .the town, says J. W. Eta own quarters near. Hyde Park, I waver known, ' be said, at last. "lie mo s given cipline m the ranks he. heard'later- Decker, that ata its name to another plan occurred to him, he has had the grace to take another time and coii9idered hBr eines is the the little round Cannon ball charse there was not time to listen to all light of a reasoaablai,:gad reasoning known ns 'Edam. The cheese, how- changed his destination and had him+ !name " -sat get down nationt. n Medway's night. I ought to have known 80> - the being. For the Jessie painted by ever, is not made exclusively in 'Lite _ _-___.._ `_house. • __. - Arthur and Algernon:" Medway were first," Philip replied air last: "An Claude Medway, Iiir. higleb3'• and Sir 't s made all through Hot---- - --- L . Finding him at home, he sent is twine whose identity.had been con- he wanted me." Arthur, and.shadotged forth by her lad Most of the cheese is made - :his card with the word "urgent," fused by careless nurses in their in- "Yee." 'replied Claude, "that he last letter, was a revelation 'to him. in farm dairies, there being but Yew • penciled on it.*and was at once- ad- fancy. The children were then might squeeze every penny out of you He had but just received the letter Lactoriea. 1. _ mitt.ed, late as it was., weighed an the hoariest henceforth Jessie last wrote before her disap- .. He was shown into a library, light- distin ishgd as Arthur, the heir' i - llowan e is spends His time I geararice. It had missed a mall and u n which it is hauled to tit, dairy. + � and then tier you aside, ruined. The cows are milked in the fields 1, Y. g t3'u His allowance is more than our and the milk is loaded i .o carts, I ed faintly with shaded lamps, and j but their father. Sir Claude. was.. whole one to ..an old India:[ address, y _ soon joined by Claude Medway. always troubled by the,fear that Al- between opium-dreaming and gami I- whence it had travelled by a circus- There it is put onto large wooden . "I hope, Randal," the latter said, gernon might have been wro ed by That-man__nauld .rob a tour route to MSserabad, and thence f ocecc o e+_,easama - ""t*at you have thought better of the decision, and made up for -the lie has no heart; He is scarcely hu- ac to this intended lawsuit." possible injustice" by thoroughly I man. Don't fall into his clutches; I her-London letter. In this she told I ing is Conn through with. Thn chees,r "I hava.tho4bt that it will not spoiling Algernon, whvua he made , him that it must be clear to him as may to cured on shelve:f ohecced in P g lg he will never leave you till he has it was to her that they dirt not love <' stable or the loft of the house. 1 be necessary,' he replied. "You heir of-the unentailed Marwell pro- I ruined you. Don't be misled by any There are a fete factories. One o[ were with a man named Ashwin, this perty. Both twins had commissions weak sentiment in that direction." i each other In a way to make mar- I evenin he added. Claude -moved 'is the arm', but Al rnon's was ir. ria a desirable; tfiat her father, could 'these is at HooKskarspel and receives fid! . g.' y fie My affairs, replied Philip, are, g ,about 9.000 Ills, of sulk daily, front �' away, from the lamp he had turned the Guards, his allowance was larger Imp own." he know all the circumstances, would up on entering. ` which about 830 lbs. oY cheese is g �than Arthur's,' he was always in Then upon further inquiry he learrted i be the last person to' urge their mar- "Is Sir. Ashwin a friend of yours?" idebt, his extravagance aired the ,'that Algernon Medway's term of riage: that he had not perhaps well imade. The rogulation size of ch-­- � do asked. !family piece and eacum u the es- transportation had expired some considered it. until suddenly called lis six inches in diameter: it weigian s . "I have no doubt he would ho tares et whatever he as right i j upon to leave her alone in the world. torr pounds. In this Hoogsskarsput y' years since. Lana had been assign-, _ _come one for a consideration. - I i in his father's eyes; the steady Ar. ed him. of which he had made noth-!ExpnrierSce had taught her, as it factory five hands are employed'. 'i he- - • heard my tame this evening in the thvr, in his less expensit'u and Lash- 1 ing. His brother sent him sums of would one days teach him, how dif- icheese is pressed in molds. mad•! - _ park by accident. I heard that I ionable regiment, being considered as (money until his patience was ex-I rcrent love wag from -the fraternal sometimes of metal, but usually of - r 1 . was to be told all unless a good. !lacking in spirit and dash, But at haunted, then 'he gave him a settled I feeling, that had bouni them togeth- ;wood; round sum was forthcoming on the,last the fast and fashionable-guards- I allowance. with the Intimation that 'ler, and w'•ould bind,them, she knew, The mold is cup-shaped with routrt I instant. 1, followed your agreeable 'man committed a serious error; he no more lump.sums would. be forth-1 all their lives. 'bottom. ' 'Thc top fits into 'he rue - ,'-''friend and obtained his name, ad-'secretly married pretty Mary' Ash- semis I The London letter assured him of i,and is -carved on top so that 'fire dress, and occupation. He was not I win, an infantry officer's daughter, a Therupon, the black sheep appear-'her well, being• and bid him set '•is 'resulting cihoc-se is ul,herical. Th;•;r . - in a state for examination when I !' enniless or hen whom bo had known't I heart- at rest concerning her. She 'ere laced in a similar "saititit left him. He will keep 7n rho i p P ed one day, an unrecognizable wreck, P _ P as governess of a friend's children. at tfarwell Court. He had seen Phil-I would wrlt,a from time t� tine and 4cap � for a few days and salt d by - j . .Meantitrie. you may as wall tell me When this came �t,_o light, Sir. ip's name- 14 newspapers and the:hear of him in the papers She had irubbing on the outside, ° . all yourself'" 1 Claude was very angry, th,•r was a Army Llst, and learnt all that was'a.ctaf foolishly; not knowing what I Iii the curing room they are placed i "What da you suppose Ashwin 'period of storm and indigrat ion, and known of his origin from Cleeve construction would be put upon her II on shelves -with holes in them to 1 'threatens, to tell you?" Claude 1sopping of supplies. highly rayon- i people, drawing his oivn conclusions actions. She hwd octad wrongly in ,prevent the cheese rolUng oil. they asked. venient to a gentleman in Wr Al- as to the identity` of this Philip Fca.n- keeping !hinge, which they ought t,o ,'are turned and rutnc�d each day. ' "What you lune done with mY tis 1gernon Medway's posRion, .The of- 'dal with the son he had named. ' have known. from her guardians. and - ter." I fence was at last condoned, and Sirs. j I note God had punished her by taking i ce` may mold sniffs and at the e:d 'You. are mistaken.- This. .rias . Thcn. finding that' the Medways were: of a month some are washer,. drieti Algernon Medway and her baby soil `anxious to keep him apart from away her good name. "Ilene Ph l- arse, rubbed triitir flaxsocd oil so that -- has never so much as heard her •were'receryed by Lady M,dway and philip, he demanded and recei',ad I iP " she Rami. "do not think harshly !they shine .1 name." he replied. I Pe, „ I of our little Jessie. I tri.d to do eY - rt ht, but it was go hard, try head I The cheese a-e loaded into carts - • I F young Lady Gert[ 'de, Arthur s wife- blackmail, especia.•y from Claude'. "Ffu may ka�Ow her by gaothes with such cordiality as those ladies - - - , !nano ' whose a:ity conscience made him. g which are usually drawn by dogs to _ o could muster for the occasion, w�le� iteru!pr P I'hlIip'a aeifare. was confused, wron soscetimes seem- - -" . "In that case, how.would he know rhe was not snfAclert to make it I ed right, and right wrung And no i the mar6et towns. One of theme our name in connection with her? I Suchl as the story Philiy heard g - Y eery pleasant for poor Mary wed- to his den most bitter chagrra. Birch one told me it was wrung to set'' "ens iy IIoorii A sten•+i twelve Randal'. I swear to y'a[r on my barer cosy tolive among than, it doaerless µiyg the father he found in scareping friends niece out of dncrs. Some mites Eng rues tco[n Foam to Ffoorn 'that I no moro know where Jessfe ,intruder with nothing but her beauty {or his lost sister, But he dW not ;day, perhaps. you will be able to i and the Hoogs�karspel factory is on • . +' lltfeade is at this moment than you l and goodness to recommend her mato the house-tcithout pressing on forget that I was toolisrh once and this street ,n -"d It y u make urseit '� a#eF tl�ia' the_-:+>i>i-."„n w !• made uP a eT k cYoui aa[oPsoVlZtTe Arriving at market the ekc^ae' is - ,- known to him,',yeauywili no;ie ai lL illi ling about a year old, Algr:non as !visit to thegark of that day. !about the young lad whu•escaped to the -ci;bbli yrnn,r .pavz'rrictxt --- - - a' Aad-.L.wnrn__ Qu- t- s y g moo. o y o T fs tniric tom-legis- iusssaLsuiF uP . on kanwta the object of Claude s ilea ° trted and convicted o a crime that y e Y ,n pyramids like ati many cannot[ . . ,your lisle. ' inspired ilia young wife tcith, cSFniai • I went,” Claude replied, "to see ffiLucknow with you, that i think you bails. Cloths arc thrown over the •'� "That is my concern. I can look,horror, for which he was'transportcd gully Samson's story was true. I 'must care for her. ,-I':ow' you are ]difrerent piles ror protection from - - After myself and those who depend I for a long period . free I should always have been a ;the sun,- The tsuvcrs go the rorinda i Upon me. Tt is ter lain that ou ItarKl . that it is true You see. ! _. y P 3 Sir Claude, whose doting fondr•e•es ]vandal. 1 should not go to this old dead weight on you- land one or two che+nse aro taken don't wish me to 'know him, since "We will o to Scntiand Yard; yrou bought his xilenee a few hours eyirickly turned to extravagant hatred l woman if I where to clad Jessie " (3 from a pile and a pilus drawn by isince and told him that he would i then left all his property, tgith ,the Flca-an knows" ,,'I You must get Cheese[aaa to act !means of a chiescr trier IL of the i repeat finding mo out to the last 'exceptio[l of daughters' portions and "You still refuse to believe `me i with you:" Claude said, at last; "ivo right c�tuality an ogee ie mAdc if �i g may, trace her-by her drawings. She-i " . • day of his life. I have had enough 1 such necessary. provisions, to Arthur; That is not the way to find her. If accepted the 61yer and setter girtico of this, ydedway, I am nick of play_ ;he continued, howet'er, to g1%'�} a we get together with this clue we was acquainted with one well-known :bands to close itic bargaln. lag the spy. You hate just been to i X11 allowance, d'epenrltin,C 1ti, may, rind Jessie. It you go to law, drtist ,She will hate been to him." 1 next the official weigh maste" I Pleasure. to Algernon's unto urate • of finding , -Cleave where' our nioveauents havo you' will only smirch her name. He stili hod some hope cons is l skidy 'cinto t¢ait Elie r 3 iP ,jfe Philip logked at him searchingly, heti but lea heart can when he ,chn•se is loaded Alaout 1S4 of the - been watched and-will be reported 3'OMg til ' t of-}cam-r+rexperit+aCe. � 11 . to me. I ov'erheari your interctew For some yae,rs after this scandal and yet with same -hes+Tiution "Yell gh tchceae ,falls}-ears held °a a sk+d 1' ! - la'' 'with thla man oil your-x*Uwa. What Arthur Medway lit ed with, his w'iie did not tell 'the'-'trntb* about your (To be Continued.) - which therefore .wi:igha about , 6U0 . t relations with her," hh said, at last.. •.'have you done with her? it may as!and young children chiefly on the _ pounds. llv means of a harness two well come out now as in court•" continent, while Sir, Claude shut "I aid- not Lull the whole truth. - of the cif9cials.. hitch onto such a self u in Maxwell Court, saw While I thought her dead-1 thou ht "I have just sworn to you upon � p . THE LARGEST FLOWER. toad and wa fair along to the-oiflci+sl , .. . i my honor no- one. and aduall • .declined . in i it better--can't you understand?' y balances: which are huge affairs hirci;. Youz'honor," said Philip,' savage­ t[eaith Rill he died, abet, Philip must`. 'Philip thought he could understand,- The Rafffesia is n strange plant IL from the root bt the market build- have been abodt five years old, and land his heart sank.. grows in Sumatra and derives its in The to td is deposited in one + I'I Claude sprung toward him and then M Medwa two ears in her un_ "You did not love Jessie and she' name from Sir Stamford Raffles, ling.�Y Y Y pan and the weight in the other q; did not. love you. I loved her. IIGovernor of Sumatra at one .time, i. •,suddenly drew back. "Fool! he known gray e. ti no one was per- 3' i'Pkie officials aro dressed in whit0 . cried, "'let it be on your own-hood! mitted to mention Algernon, his lost her. I would give my life to` and his friend Dr. Arnold, a natural' is ;Ashwin [a our father!" wife or child, is rho old baronet's 1 find ,her, When she is found she, ist. They were the first white men!suits and straw hats. � Y inust be m wife." to discover the wonderful plant. It I The buyer then takes charge of•his t "That--that-drunken beast-my- presence, it was not until atter his Y father stammered Philip., death, in winding up his aeries_ that "� you solemnly swear that?" is said to be rho largest and most purcliasa It may eventually be Claude forgot his anger in amaze, air Arthur discovered that firs. Al- Philip asked, magnificent flower in the wood,. . It, 'found on fAn shc,lf of our grctcary . :went. "G}-ood Heavens, Philip!"` he gernon had ceased for some years to ­I-do most solemnly, swear-it." is composed of five roundislia petals, store colored red and wrapped in i _ cried; "is it possible that you don't daim.her .allowance, The lawyers "You should have sworn .that tae- each'a foot across and of a brick'red tinfoil; .price $l. . •, , . ,-_ ,.9r �m .know who you are?" through whom the pittance was paid for-befpre all this misery of your color, covered with numerous irregu- ini. "I know nothing of my father," had had instructions from Sir Claude making-before it was loo late," lar yellowish whit swellings. The CLEAN' CUI.Ti1RE: TTIE .BI'»+T. . M Philip said, "except that he made to make• no inquiries for her it she "I think," he said, slowly-, "that petals surround -a cup nearly'a- foot At Woburn. 'tilgland, is an ex4cri- 4ny mother wratrhad nim rt' lex rh „a_.ta.ri11p ,-0uLnf. eight, a8 she you should know all that .ever pass- wide the,margin of which bears the meat fruit'-Urm, on which, for a_• - ,I I no affair of yours; I am here only on did. Thus the new head of the fain- t'i between your,sister anti myselL" stamens, number of years, the slicers of sward • .her business," he returned, recover- fly had no clew of her whereabouts, So Philip thought, and ke listened This cup • is filled with a fleshy upon fruit bearing trees has been - ging himself. and searched in vain fos some traces trfth a,sort of savage forbearance to disk, the upper surface. of which is tested and studied. We noie that tris r 7, 1. It is my affair; we are cousins. of her. ..4util he'.¢h>ptice�, fqu't^ years the story of this long courtship and evo[ywher'e covered with projections effect of the grays in'el.sorbing mots• 'It you had -your birthright, you after 'Sir 'Claude's death, to find f iia climax in the storm. when Jessie like ia'ture cow's horns. The cup turn is :rot considered es of - much' would probablybe in my place, the Philipat his vc s. Theti,, be-I vanished. Restraining his. In'digna- when fr from its contents would 1r rc heir ofthe baronetcy and property- i rY 1tlan life thou ht it all over d on- hold abo t twelve pints of water. importance, and this is probably -- y p p y. ng attracted by the boy's likenest to B au- e P true in a country where moisture. is -I must-tell you all'in comauon jus- the Medways, and by some rumor of sidcred rise..isoaeii}iffy of her going to the flo}ve , waigha fifteen pounds. It rite noir.' haciitg sprung' hiB.'$fl Hi��unl;nown origin, he made inquir- London without money. • is very t k, the petal's being three- as abundant as in �trgl ted: put,tn I you." ies.or-'Matthew Meade, which; being "She had sold some pictures,"1 quarters o an inch' in thickness. country like oar-or .where the zein _ 50.Phiilp'had to heat`tfoba - Mire followed -up by both, left no reason- Claude explained. With its beauty one i Rnt --� - man who had wronged flim the story able doubt in the minds of either I "Sold Pictures! echey u i s odor is !,fiat -o[ drout4ts are nue.'of the, troubles' of .:: of hiy-own-shame. He was the son I Shat Fhilip was• - e woe d a. few shillings tainted beef, and Dr. Arnold sup- the [alit-groirer, we think file lots i � '= of Algernon Medway', the,bit', -Alger-ridedivay.. ary Medway's handwrit- be?" posed that even:the flies were deceit•-sof moisture taken up by the grass f a-n -- *--non of-t.]fe last generation, a name II Ing alone, without the testimony. of "Tnat," said Claude, pointing to ed ,by the smell and we-it depositing 1 might ha.4e a.' very different eticct too- notorious to be forgotten in, the entries in her diary, would have a framed tvatr-color' of Marwoll their eggs in'the_thick disk, •taking From a report of the experiments this. - Many a talo of this- bad mat[-I revealed her to Sir'Arthur. ' ' ' Court in the•wall, • '.'fetched ten it for a piece of carrion. carried on i Woburn wo. take the - had Philip heard at. Marwell' as a "We thought that you were told of'!guineas," following: boy, not dreaming that e was. ear- your nano an origin oil coming o ' ` " " ' ♦—�"' " F.x 'ritrniitti Hat's Uean ode II - ,ing of his own father's misdeeds. , nI Claude said in conclusion. "Of and his eyes grew moist.' "Poor w'itih b 'wnr an s a a WHERE PEACE REIGNS. mf1 "Mr. Algernon" was never mention- course the thing made a great -talk Jessie," he murmured, turning away, The'details of the experiments 'ro- ,ed at the Court, his name was an at the time. It is forgotten now, "Poor child!" And something of the .The .long-haired young reformers ,ported by tt.c. authors clearly indi- `offence to his family' and only whis- but a little would soon stir the old truth began to dawn upon higr. were hoIdirng an informal debate. and cat-0 that the injurious action of - , _ -pered about with caution Philip scandal. Men, of our generation i Jessie atone in cruel,, wicked- Lon- when they had agreed that the w''orld gr• ss is �nof �dne to Lis harmful' ef-- had vaguely.supposed him to be dead I know nothing, but our fathers'' con- don; young, beautiful, ' and friend- was just about as corrupt and bad a tests in nYrsorhing or evaporating file and yet he had` some dim remem- temporaries.would -remernbar." fess as she was, fqr three weary plaid as it well could be a'grim-face, ,moisture of thn soil nhout the trees, . � :,."z -trance of sentence passea��upon' him The trial of Algernon Medway had winter months hoping to live bq sell- man rose. nor of removing the plant food front ` _. •. • in a crinlinal court. brought, to, light many base circum- ing drawings. What could the up- "What�'au seem to want, friends,' the soil, nor of interfering with rt,he Now •pro learned why Sir Arthur stances In his lite; the crime of shot of this be? he said, 'is a place where everyone air supply in the soil. tin the. other s chancing to see him a boy at the which lie was convicted, appropria- The next day •Philip bursa into the has to be good by lett."_- hiind, it 'is t.honght probable that it '. •- _ i1 grammar school- oil a priT�giving t� of regimen3tal:aloneys, was.' no house in great excitement. "That's it!" chorused file reform-,may.-be -attributed -to the action or - i day, and creek by his likeness to doubt, but the repetition of ,a pre "She did go to London," Ne cried, era. )some product, direct or indirect, of ' , i� the Medways, and'by the' coincidence 1 ulnen theft, for"which the officer re- 1"and 'whatever harm comes to her is "Where smoking isn't allowed, and - ..of his age with thiit of his brother'tr sponsible for the money had been on your, head.'" such a thing as drink is unknown. grass growth which'sff exercises IIA tic ; ti -son, concealed by his mother, wished, broken, though-not •prosccuted;- he l '!You have seen her?" faltered Where no one n.,wd worry--abogt .food ,ofth r.trees.. , . sneer on the-roots­ ,,s where money does-,.of the trees.. , ,aftar.identifying him b , the hep of had vanished with his despair. chis Claude, with white lips.. _ r. edea raiment, and lisle ace g' n _ h ' g-- y R. P given w ich show t ihat_ _ _ imself of his.or[ in, to -hdopt him. a tveli-pineals a tem to fns n the to't hav[! two-lettere they have been not eidst.'' �t.hc tcma>crature'of the soil OR 1Might - Matthew hleade, till tiler' ignor•aiit last theft had been accompanied b "I �1 India and followed-me-!tome_One-- Re do. Further',: Nh 5i'rArC}jtirt find ali0a[ys robbery'tiro Algot 'D wifo`Bn 6a ot�ia'r,im?a hbr flight and one dated Oc- "EVhero everyone has to ga to'I do?'s in strmtizcr, six inches below the `manifest.ed some interest in his wet- obnoxious to him from -being a pri- tobt r, with no address, bearing the church on Sunda3s, and everyone surface. in land'covered n_ith grass, I. • 'tare, and kept. himself informed of vat, and who shot himself in con- mark of the General Post-office, She keeps regular hours!" is quite uniformly about threo de- 'his progress at school, and after- sequence of what' he endured while speaks of flying from a-temptation hnt is.just what we,do want," �grres ]ower than in cnititoted sol. ward still. further that he was the' under suspicion.._ that she does -not name. Of-having _"Well, I've just come from such n This, howetrr, is not cOnaidproet nn "!giver of the mysterious little tortiinc "you need fear Bathing trop ire," been compromised by scandalous place--•' _item of importance. since the neer- t't r I It which calve to him after, the Crimea. ,philip repifed, with,rsome scorn, and talk. Of ''hiding Her from friends in "You have! Oh, tell us, tell us, ,ago soil teriperature of 'the wvtimet; i ; • Mattilew's anesthetic desire to the all then iter �aur;o,,he-asked of wRat consequence." 'man of wtlmderful- experience, where often dlifers by more than this thorn . ;• ,P •- in all to 'Philip'and'' "afake'a gen= crime his fathesr' had been convicted. "She hides frgm.you?" Claude ask- it Is, that we may also fie. , f,h'at of a-n4tticr Fithoub prcKbAC'inR: tleman of him" had been respected Claude replied in a word that made ad, much agitated by the sight of "It's a plcice called p}ison," strict any,of thr•'"Jurious effects caused by ,* . yy Sir Arthur, who .was -ever rendy his oars tingle. Fie w•a's looking .J'esete's delicate hand-writing on the the.grim main. prase on trees. . ' _, _ u , _ . i ... , ra .. .. .r f ._ u11 . '�, l;r rn - • 1. 1. _ tf, -,wa e t i 1 ,,�., ,'. - J.:.: .. ' ... 1 , .t e 4 ,1 r«✓4 A.h� .i'. ..A,✓Z'y.3:Ti., R- Y t G ,rd i::tdf 11 I ..,.., ,. - ., `t' rr1'Ai,v.. -." Y S3 .•,y T^.Y-..y`Jv'.4?. ''�^�' •• Y .,.., .• .. :,. .: 6 ., ., .: •. •. J.,. vel::. ,..-. -`C GW4,''' lei°�I'f. 1..L+4 MYf, y j i. ) t0 S 4„iXin,fy.. AA d.w - T( '- .F 1 ..liwtn. .:� . ap z, x •• � ,ai [� 'f nu � All _ y fir � •< w -Miss Edna'iHead spent .last the blackboard,it said: 'Find the - GQO� VAL in Ffaunels and Ffaunellettes, � � � 4.x'0. week in Toronto. greatest corYtmon divisor.' `well,' ents'Underwear and _ '"7�r • -'_Mrs. J. H. Shea, of Toronto, iii I says to myself, 'both of them •� spending a few days in town., things are lost now,and I'll be ac- s�4 Ladies'Yeats,etc. '•i 4 �: -f,'. -1V, Logan isgiving.liis cottage cubed of stealing 'em, so- T'll ed'oiniii the store a fresh coat quit. of paint g ,., OST-Two notes of$100 each. Per- ,] � a -C. and h1rs. Dale, of Toronto L ew ���c d� f�1' fall Xear. {� d . �_;Y a ' eons are warned not to-n. otiate raid A�'�+.s• & -Dr. R. M. $ateiiiaII WAS in the spent Sunday with Pickering notes. Finder will please lesve L em st the "•x , a r ; Western Bank,;Pickering, or with the ander Law ` Y city on Monday. friends. signed Thos 51 -Many in this locality are at- _Mrs.-1. Wise left this week for tending the Whitby fair this week -� g Y the city Where she has secured a � Call and see our Stock of Overcoats, -` - �' - Builders I - - -Mrs. F. Aliaway has been situation. and Ready-made suite. 'Odd /�. , $�,1NCs. trpersding a few clays.. With.her. -Donnybrook Fair, alias Sean �-'i7 -- 'F' .. Pante and Vests. 't3aek parents in Whitby. boro Fair, was held this week at Any person requiring building etchewan Buffalo Robes, etc., etc. -Dr. F. L.,Henry will be here se or barn, ma the Halfway House, Kingston material for houy as usual next Tuesday to attend Road. have same delivered at£laremont to'his professional duties. --Mrs. James Underhill and Miss Pickering, Markham, Whitby or THE -Charles McFadden and M. Maggie Chase, of .Claremont, vis- Brooklin at any time after Jan. V� TI1 E Shaughnessy, of Toronto, visited iced with H. G. and Mrs. Calvert 1st, 1905, at reasonable prices. �v 1 Pickering friends this geek. this week. L. White, -Mrs. Ackerman' and son, of -Mr. Trick, principal of the 51=3m Greenwood. - .Toronto, a aid aTO _.Findlay and other friends. visit.,to the Pickering pu is --YOUR -Harry Bell, of Port Hope, school on Wednesday. - - - spent a few days i,his- w@ek with -J. J. Field, of Toronto Medical -his uncle, R. A. Bell and wife. College, spent Wednesday anders � Stove Pipes and Elbows. -.Marshal] and Mrs. Turner, of Thursday of last Reek 'with his Highland Creek, visited at E. -J: grandpaaents. John and ti1rs. Field -Stove Pipe Varnish. "and :Mrs._Shirley's on Tuesday. -.Onions which usually sell here Our ��� -Miss Mabel Barnum, of Hali- for about sixty,cents a bushel, For coughs, colds,.bronchitis, Coal Scuttles. - burton.-is spending a week at the are selling this year for $1.50 a asthma weak throats, weak home of her cousin,Geo. A.Gordou bushel. They are a complete fail- lungs, Consumption, take Stove pro -Mrs. Armstrong, of Toronto ore in many places. , Stove Boards. Junction, is visiting at the homes -�, J. and Mrs. llorrisey and Aye_ r s Cherry Pectoral. perly. '- tsf her-brothers,the Messrs Gordon Pipes Sw�a Brushes. e children, to-day returned Cherry �e�y.�r p - - - -Brand ilia. Wakelin and:'Mr. to their home in Sault St. Marie, i y Stove Polish. - Pethiek, of -tiewtonville, s lent Mich., after spending a few weeks Sunday ,vi R. A. and Mrs. eIl, with friends in Pickering and �1��o�'�� -Miss Ed Dale, of Toronto, is Whitby. _Something Special=We have a Stove Pipe Enamel which i3 s ndin a few days with the --In connection with the revival Don't fail to try it. pe g Always keep a bottle Of li in Positicelz_-UcleFle=s• Ranges, etc. Misses Richardson,on th baseline services noir being held at Audley the house. We have been Heaters, Stoves, gg I =•The Communion of the Lord's a four days ineeting will be held Prices. Gcods Reliable. saying this for 60 years,.and Fair R • Btf¢ler will be observed in St. next week with the following g,j have the doctors. s Andrew's church nest Sabbath ministers officiating - Tuesday. i Fore used♦per@ is th Fecear.l to my �. S Chapman. Oct. 4th at '�:3i� a.tu. silo i jl,ln., tam;,/ tor a0 ear.. it r the r a modiluns .. ..cite ti utimber from ton n ,a r,,a.orFa.j kaow.lo:ail micas sea:nr+� -Q Rev. Geo. McGregor. jednesday. vouw+.. user. - - ------ drove to Oshawa on TFte:dA to } � y s s+s +r.z aoaaaosa,waltnac,.Ea ro.. y" Rev. A. C. �Vil'ou: Thursday, a.G,.r hear 31 r. Borden,the Conservative �- H. F.mor •; Friday, Rev. J.-SV. e•. a+�•��" fOr Igwef >aee. �_-- _._leader speak. " Wilkinson: J. Douglas and child- - --Rev, J. F. ami \lr-. Moore. left „n .Monday for Cleveland, Rill attend a c•eception given by TheLungUNEED after ;pending six -weeks with her M[, and Mrs. W. J. Brown. Ux- � siste-r, Mrs. P. O'Cuunbr. -. bridge, un Friday evening next in 0"111 action of the bowels is necesI : =Peter Stewart, of Atha, honor 'of their son. 'Dr. -F. W.- Sary- Aid nature with Ayeill r's Ps. -- -- - -- --- T T ahipjFNci froru P'rkerlrrg =tation on Brown and his bride. The Dr, i= urgent for &IBUILDING +• E 1AL�Monda3 , two th�.ro' bre.! short- Mr• Moore's nephew.and practices H. �Iopkm►g, kinds of vel' • _ • borne to J. V. Cooper, of Pictou. medicine iu WatervIiet, Mich., icles manafaetored by the McLaaghlm -Rev. G anis 31nr . McGregor Lchere he was married on SV ednes- eo'y, of Oshawa, A full line of Locks,— Butts, Hinges, returned home on Friday evening day last: to Mi-?Myrthe Hill, only JUST ARRIVED—A:Latches, : after spendhig a pleasant ttv9'child of A. E. Hill, of that lotvn. Barn Door Latches, far and Felt Paper. week, with friends in Brantford. Rev, W. M. ~Moore, of Vandalia. -Ed- Gormley and G uncle of the groom officiating. I� Glass and Putty, Paints anC Oils, carman. 'Herr, of the 3lassey-Harris tiff. I Those who drive along the -'Toronto, spent a fezv days durimg; the Kingston road between tz hit :, $a�lIllers,-Saws, Axes, SCT8Wf3, IV'ai18, etc. - - the past Reek with Pickering, d Pickering are beginning rthe _ . an b R . gMarket• Y - _ t in . B es ,farad- to Wunder what iia= happenst} the -Bert. M(K)re left M(indaycouncil of Rest NN hitbv. -Several - v morning f()r 9inRaton' to resume months ago the bridge aeros*, "` �' 1 ��• �• T T BVD1 • --- -his f-tud,ea in Queens Xedical Lynde's creek was removed to be _ _ _.. _. He now enters.. upon hie - _ ---_-- ' - i � --- replaced by s new one. bot Aire Medicine Co, of I:ondoa, ---._....__._ —._._ — - } so far The Em - .� '—�" year.ear. there are no Signa of the new Oat.,has appointed the undersign as - John Allaway, cif Toronto, local'a ent for Pickenng.for the in woo • structure. Those Rho do much gg spent unda and Monday with drivin especially with beau derluldi.00verp of rhe otaeteeeth cestuisWe Howe �nstookhis pmts here. yore. Allawa}' g' Y y For the treatment of the Note, Throet• also is c riding a Week or two loads, are greatly inconvenienced Bronebial Tabes and Lungs. it at res Colds by the delay. It is hoped they" Catarrh. Asthma, Brsochitte; Hay fever here wit friends. will do• something to make the and ail thrwt sad lea ditebe". Write A-Good Assortment of Knitting Ferns,Fingerings. Andilusiong. -$, W• Wood, J. X. and- Mrs. road passable before�vinterget.9 in for particalars,a hook of trtatmeaM and Burling both 8.and 4 folk, Zepher®, Shetland Floss, also Slipper Soles. )Richardson, Mrs.Waring, and W. -An exchange thus explains mPair+ooa•tantlyoa band at. Towel Rings. A new Assortment of Rug Patterns. Em- V. abd Mrs. Richardson were at the errors'Which 'froin time to broidered Silk. Handkerchiefs and other fancy articles. �r Cambray over Sunday attending f3=!!®11 R148S. C7lt. Please give us a calk --the Friends' QuarterL Meeting. time creep into its columns. Y Newspaper men frequently bare -M & E. Boone' Pickering Ire grain-buyers plump and their attention called to the typo- �/'� ' - graphical errors which get into F"ering �Oal (Y�0'y heavy though somewhat dark in their ppublications. If newspaper ��//// w color. owing to the excessive wet men knew their business Lheseeather. . The cool weather pre- Yards at Spink Mills.I1lills - - wanted the rain ripening too fast errors would never happen : at c g g least the people. who discover Beat Quality -Of Hard 'Coal Go O d IJ _ ;hence the plumpness. these errors tell Sou' that much. ` -B. N. de Foe Wagner, who Now if in the first place the editor' Full Wei lit Guaranteed'. New _ • • • • • i b has been spending the past _four gets the correct information, and g months in Nest Mono, where he if he' writes it properly, and the Stove and Chestnut Sizes - had charge of three .churches, is linot operator seta it tip as he Ladies' CoCotton, [,niou and W001 L nderRear,' p pe _. spending a week- at 'the home of shourd, and the galley boy knows _ his parents here,.prior to his re- enough to pull a decent proof, and At loWest market+ Watson's U nshrinkable-Tiger'Brand. - gaming his studies at 'Wycliffe .the copy holder is-sober and if the Mews'Wool Underwear. College.g proof reader marks the correctiurta - pr.ICe8. -'' -- -- - - -Rev. J. B. McLaren.- who is and if the printer corrects them, _ well-known in this locality, has and the "make.n gets the t y - Men's Wool Socks, 2 pair 25c.- t, regi ed _the pastorate of the. p� g type We have also on hand quantit Ef _ - gn Pa . in the.right place,and the press Beat Quality smithing Coal. j plea s Rubber Lined Smocks. a: Brooklin and Columbiis� Presby- man prints the papers as he should our Coal makes warm friends. r terian clllirches, havingaccepted and if the press doesn't smash a. g , Orders left wit w. Yeah delivered Men's Fall and Winter Caps. w call to the Tarbolton resbyter- few letters, why, it can be easily rim tit/. - - - ian church, where he will receive seen how unnecessary 'are these p p " - a salary of 8900 and a rrae manse typographical errors. It certainly - - New Stock Just ill. - I with&.month's holidays. is easy to run a newspaper, and AUCTION SALE Under the criminal code of get it absolutely correct. At the --of- (`jall and see t}1Ps�t. Canada the finder of a lost article same time these all•wiseand accur &rro must take steps to discover the ate people who 'are so,ready_ta oho Dick*e �Co. s --- -owner if�wishea-to -escape risk point-out-the errors wND ixPi Ears ors. of indictment for theft. A Lon- sights of newspaper men, in nine The undersigned have received in- don young man. has learned this cases out of ten, are those who structions from JAMES HOGLE, to ?" lesson at a somewhat ,heavy ex- when .they want an item pub- 6 . sell by Public ruction at his premises pense, having been required to dished write on: both sides of lot 18, con.5, Pickering. at 1--o'clock, - restore a purse, and. pay seven measly little scraps of papgr ; on ' f _ dollars costs of prosecution, spell a mane name two or three Tuesday, Oct. 4th,• 04 Prides Cut in Two. - ' ' Look out for counterfit five different ways . leave out the cent pieces. There is every indi- dates and forget to, sign what The following valuable property viz: -- -ceo r re written, leavin it to Mare, 9 yrs old, good driver; heavy �� ai s per eg � ai s per lb 3�c; 5 gal. American W Telegram, that a Ma- gang of counter- the•editor or printer to suPp y a heat/ Sflc ria 2 piss hexcy colt r s 2 d Coal Oil 95c; 5 gal Canadian Coal Oil 80c; Peerless tin feiters are at work in that city theliiekinR details.' yrs; ll ria 2 yrs;8 milch cows, sir �'' chine Oil 25c per gal.; 1 gal Coal Oil Can 20c.. 8 Qt tin devoting their attention to turn- posed to be in calf; Jersey cow, 3 yrs c pails 14c, 3 Qt tin pails with cover Ile. ling out bogus Bing Edward five- The caretaker of a.secondary old;fat cow;#heifers due to c1. alf: 2 a cent pieces of 1904. They have; school tendered his resignation to heifers ris 3 yrs; steer ris 3: 13 ewe , LQaan i -not the_weight of the genuine B sheep, Shropshire; thoroughbred the committee. and remarked, in article and do not ring true. The the course o£his letter, that the Shropshire ram; thoroughbred Berk- .' shire sow:4 thoroughbred BerL-shire • '. �counterfit -coins can easily be suspicion upon him -was unbear- .. igs;2 brood sows with pigs by side;. . detected by droppfngithem on the able. 20 hogs weight 125 lbs each:horse rake envy' r ...Counter. He was called before the mana- ne.arl.y nes-. M-H;mower nearly new, las Q� .�arr�sM-H;ridin low, 2 furrow, Perrin; s • r Ducks may be hunted of kill- gers for an explanation. g _ec„. " fed from,Sept. 1 to Dec. 15; geese "Nell, gents," he said, "I am set harrows;hay rack; fanning mill; w's! and swans, Sept.'15t6 15'to Ma 1 of honest..an I'.mon t stand being turni wagon box; 2 walking plows, 3 y g Fleurpy& Sylvester; set; double bob- Having taken icer the agency business heretofore carried k by the following year; grouse and suspected. If I find anythg a- sleighs. Bain;top buggy, nearly new; Mr. T. A. Greig, we are prepared to,supply the public with all kislde - - . _ hares, Sept• 15 to Dec: 15;•phea- bout the school when I am sweep- about a acres of turnips will be sold in of-.- _ sante and pplover, Sept. 15 to 'Dec. iii I always returnit. Ever rows also 1 acre man olds. ` - -15; Quail; 14ov.-1 to Nov. 30; wild now and again the teacher, or As the proprielo has leased his Farm Impie nents, Londen�a� Fork, turkeys Oct. 15 to Dec.-15; snipe some one.that is too cowardly to farm for aterm of years,and his barns And woodcock, Sept. 15 to Dec. 15; face me, gives me s alitr. having been burnt. everything Will. A full Stook of Repairs on Kana, also De Laval BeparBtorB squirrels, blaek or-gray, Sept. 15 "Why, a little while ago I read Positively be sold. p g ` Terme-All sums of 810 and under, All ygpilt pl0mptly,attended to and rices ri ht. : to Dec. 15. No person not • reei- on the blackboard: 'Find the least cash ; over.that. amount 12 months f, dent and domiciled -in- Ontario common.multiple.' Well I looked credit will be Riven to partfes furnish- -• �n t &' MoorePiakerij�}de may hunt or kill any game, ani- for that; end I shouldn't know ing approv"joint nous. 5.per cent. - ..."Pugh 7 ma s or bird in Ontario without the thing-if I met it on the street. o for etiah. ,. jmving procured a license, . "Last night, in bit writin' on Poueber dt Postill, auctre.� • v ' , p •'..p�a pjf i. .f���xy,.'�`�, 1i3 .,`.. \ :, .. .•: .." ,.. .: •• ".,' '".,. !°* .. ,1,\jtt r" ..ixt_S..a (Ly .,3��W'',ps ,�].,,.*:. .�':i,``,. +.•y{6:. uS ', � •' ' . ., , 1 ...,..; .L,y,�. '7t/ .[Y. :".w..tl. YuHil y .r.�iP �ex °'YT•, ,.'� M�ri'ka�' . •{t ro �,+��. •"'. �',v- s°xf'"G:G' ` ^:,.' ''R"'- 's. ..N�. 7 ,-+';�`.r,^-,.... .Y -mow.- ..w� r?^�¢,_�i..'. ' ^'� .,•" � ii1'Mw. �r .��n�� �'��'.3�y M• rT..+?tt:,,'.<,- �,.1.9+E�is �mr