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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_10_21 ,.. 4a�(,+iM�.eri�"' .� �'= �, f,'" N', 1 w'�'�"'.,,. . ,.. � , ..zf.�.. S"• '" '" s-.wn�.�il. '' ;sY• ,�'" ',�- �, .�, _ ,�_, .'6, �"�i.'y'.♦� �'�b ` !, .,a..!6;a r, r �^'' ^'r-a" "� �' 1�,",'}`�"Y• .. •�".'S jt�^,r' r'. -�^��''s n." 1 �'�j° + E..:,,,, """p,�s.,"�d„ '# iJ �' a .{tF'rM'sfn,.,rj ^,c• .w fykr'S' `^"'?'.'�{ e fY,,''S.' .� G ib u'�r'a'''-kc` 6 u O, 1.A a. S .. � 'tt' >.+� 1 �i•��. •Si ,R,.. ,.�+> "49 .y*'^. ",� ti5•.. '.. Ai;Y�'yy yy''�f!IGs>.,J'`;�se'•"..°r'�':r'�n� .'47A... ,. "wi`h1�..ls,q:a9[ ^";G'.,», se ,.A, 'i!" wg - ''L" a..., .,�.c�yw.•,} .._ :'."�•"� .y b Fn,4.. t,. :'+;t+�.,.� r� l.�F �• �^.F ..,.. .. t ,y'`7A` '1 ^a;T�.�. �•YT#. .':... A• :w A.•» �"4 7"P'• a,� 3�.'..�•^qF °.,, a 4 t �7� g`w Y*'^ r t.,7 .. rr.• ro�:ty `r v y 1 �rj•. ~� ., r r`y9�;�.'..-^.y. .,>,r�'r. N+.M� , ., ., .` ..¢�. 8 :.�,.: ?v r iY " ���l� et'�y ;,;'. -'...: ., ":�,.., -...., .Y ., `�� `w Vi:.µ.. 5'3'� .�.1 ��:���aEwr.• ,ae �G, .c� •t + -�i ,rte d,�. ��� � L kms, �• � :.. ,ht,,a'. - j �"�`•�! '•- - ,.,r�`'tie. � lie PICKERING4+ ONT. FRIDAY. OCT 21 904. TO r.�Y�, E , Brack Road. Audrey. I Chamberlain's Cough Rett ," � Spink— Millslstip one who is acquainted r3t)la ,,4 'tea Mr. Bahner and family have moved'good u '�� +z4g- s Arthur Percy intends taking a,, g qualities can be surprised tlfs� into the Ir'in residence. p „f s°r trip to Lindsay daring the hunt-I odes threshingoutfit has rest popularity 01 fi)hamBaaims�a ' t IlYled6GaE' Red Wheat - roseason. been n the vicinity, doingood work Kh erred, It t Fr c+� 98 bcolds and gripeffectually and" ,. . rs. John Percy has returned':it • 1 but is these White «'heat 98 is repot ted. t y, sit preven asaiaa ; *mss •'• t� 93 ti from her visit to friends in Mich- M. S, Chapman and wife, of Picker- 66 f Suring Wheat - - p from resulting in ppneuxiania. ]f3 iss yZ� ' c:}l' -f }�,•BagTWOOD, JS.D.. tanr>:eoa Goose Wheat - $5` " igen and western Ontario. ing, visited the parental abode here also a certain cure far croup. �4hanvyr- ,gri $ r s «" The Misses Tool have just re- on Sunday last. e to Canadian Pectate Railwev: Coroner 8,00 bbl. lug cough is not dangerous whev this: +`" terio Collate; Ismer of t.Earriaee Licensee. Manitoba Flour „ turned from a trip to St'. Louis John 111arne's sale an Thursday)remedy is iven. It.containsncoags 's ryimont pi�cehours-Before 30a.m., l los Fami1 Flour x•50 will likes be «'ell attended ss he hasI g lar r„Yq',►rd,anditoti 7tos p,m, Private telephone Y , ti and plonounethe' World's fair a Y Iorharmfulsubstance and may i�icxz+ #;atainactioawitb Balsam,Greenwood.Brougham Pastry - 5.5 grand sight. good stock and implements. I as confidently to,a baby as to a�at»`._- �% r4• '.:y[taZioa•A.Jobnston's,rtb con), Wm Cowle's Bran $17.00 tQn Rev. J. Matheson who has been' adA *A Stiteoal,,aad DPngh's i3th cont a iV „ :Hiss Louisa Httbbtird and W• helping Rev. 31r. Moore, has been It is also pleasant to take. R feu .. Shorts 19.00 H. Jackson purpose z isitin these facts are taken into eoirwidi;t �` ` ., P P g isles ing with succes3 in his minis- anon it is not surprising that �, yOUN(I,31,D„C.'4i., Fellow wmof Jumbo 25.00 friends at Lindsay and Fenlon trations. The c•losin and farewell to bac o! COtletra of. Physician® and sareeoaa o3X49 Alp E!l i r, _ at *son will eon ri ay eve- esteem This remedy very higbl3 mx�"s �. f :F?.Oatario.'o>sce add resideaceoppO'LearyLoral Chop of all kinds. The pleasant weather of the ning the 28th lust. Wabarn,Out. OM06 hoard: moraine 4 w 20: Hard and Soft Coal. h very few are willing to take say rich ss- rveniax flame, past week is heartily welcomed The gale of cattle at the Stevens after havin once used it. For suds e4u1 Above price-Bu to Change withont by the farmers who are llOW busy I farm last Friday was not well attend- by all druggists. ,, ��— \olive. ed, and buying b,-in poor the axle t with their roots and other fall: g p L*gaL. was closed early. The quality of the £ M Model Bakery CoO Limited. work. cattle was not such as to attract Ir '901" n $„ FARE�PELL• Q. C•, BAP.RIB• _...--- stable feeders for the winter, and so . Op n$, kinds o3 moi# e ,g$R,Conn Crowe Attorney,B d Conaty prices were low. ides manufactured by the alSe t is .elie,+ior, Qanzo oQae,wt:ltbv. io* ^� College Notes. Co y,of Oshawa. f OW k bic(3ILLIYRAY, BARRI9 A faculty cup '*rips of games in _. altEa=_r+ arivatx. „ 7 ,� ass,solicitors,d,a. Offioo Opposite Post . ' rugby l:as been inaugurated at _tines Wbitby,oat. Jao.BallDow.B.A.;Tbso. the college to be competed for b • Miss Fannie Hutchings is impioc- - „ 1'.G#SliiSrav LL,B, *donee to Loan. t)y the teams of two sides, Blues and in _ d g aY a e firs. H. Ho i.ins spent Friday in cr, t• - White= respectively. The first of p p er' s: Veterinary. the series was played off Wed. Tr`�nw. ry nesda resaltiu in a victor for Wes Ny Pipher vi$itad friends here l� HOPSIb g,yEl*gRINARY SCR• } 8 Y over Sunday. - - <rfi� for the «•kite- by 1" to 12. 31rs. Johu Mitchell spent the last e GZOV_ , Graduate of tbs Ontario Vet Of 521 dtaterisle and design r$aaay Ool:ege, Tozoato, registered member The Blue= and R•hitF= cowpri:e week its Toronto. ar the �z hole number of buy Q. chosen Mise 3ScKenzie, of R•hitchurch, is %� t ,•, Oataria Veteran, y ]tedica' Association. kept' n stock. It will pay you w r , '' te dad sea:denca one add ods-quarter n:t:es Co pall at our works and inspect our stock, .p4=AM Fred- N yaXL%of Green alver, OStice►Ld shoemutorse and obtain aloes. Don't be misled by alternitely by tR'o CRptaln3 el- vi iting hNt sister, lira. l isivR , ?t, aianre 8 to 11 a.m., ani 1 to s p m. Private P c.^ a�ar,e aieiephone in my oaDee n. P,O. aridreaa• tarsen agents can, and doPLhrowaoSthaeagenta The tea�iuthas�Iinedettp`cweretrlas Plckei•1ng�lsit d ourl�tale aone5unf Ont has The mappa appoire inted the ne Onndereigse a.$s " c"7tisar, Out day. local agent for Pickering, for the clod +xaa: sr y rt,ra commission of 10 per cent., which you will follows: $, and Mrs. Uot?n and children, of derf�i dieoovery of the ninettoneh oeo. x- ,°t�� It �uattsf43ti �fiQCDies. certainly save by pnafohne%ng from as. .'� Blues. Stuunville, visited his mother here on For ti:e treatment of the Nose, Tlearre. call solicited. Full back-Cadenhead Sunday lest. Bronchial Tubes and Lao : ItcnresCaa3� f� WHITBY ®RANITIE CO-, Half back-Sutherland, Malone. �ti', end Mrs. Hoorer are delighted Catarrh, Asthma, 23roachitie, Hay ftoftw * SOSAB LC. ' Conveyancer, Com and all threat acd lap disesaes. ittstaor ct K +t ;r mass:onor taking Amdavits� eco., Opo.Po•t OfL"ca ——w'hltby.Ontario R. Webster. over a fine,laughter which arrired at g ta•t:irter-Ca C Corrigan. their bort:*on Friday. for f,nrticnlats,a stock of trsatmeaisr MAI ,aY etnautroat• P g 4desdtar' �s Jrsrph and C. Doten repairs constantly on hand at. �s BUNTING. Issuer of Marriage Wings-D•arland. Wood. R•ilsou, left un Monday forMuskokawhere reed Rim•®r. G31'�►• jo• l,,ioanaeafor the Connay of ontarto o=' PICRERI�t LIVERY t they intend vis;tinR .or a month. �,as the store or at Wereafdenoe.Pickering Hatt, Rudolph, �Sr Farland. Uon't fur et the,otning of the ann- ---- •' �" p ;. a 1'7- _ Si'liites• -- - iveraary of the- Baptist Church Nov. Do you want s First-class rehieles for bkre by day Full back-Pirie. dth and 7th. See bills next week. T . [�7 T v ► `t�w:n �.pID BELD.&M, auctioneer, Ac.. or sighs 'Boa m connection ares$• Half back-Quigley,Hoilingshead, An interesting cottage prayer meet- NEW 1 Y 1� HEE LIS 1' r'D 'Woburn .pile tr salsa droll bis aumsroar 1 O:T.R.tratna. Freight and Bnrk, in was held at th•r home of Mrs. B. 'b ' l:elands both to ani near. fir.et o.ta,IDa,farm lalY all On Our Buggy or � lupi and sverytL+ar ens as co a»sold wall be *%press delivered to all parts of the Quarter-Page. D�en Sr. on. Thur3day evening y g8T a �Jlod by the snb{�riber wi:n the u1`100 villaiae. T*atrlinat of all kiads4ioas p-• last. Wt? }la9E Them aua \1aeDonald. &adeol3 to the vary,,,/at aavantaae. tzsy on shortest notice. Bale and col R 1 -R,ubidge, Wilson, Clark. John and ;Sas. Mitchell were to mie'�,rioa stables is ooaaeciioa. g Toronto on Wednesday attending the and are ,pe,:inlists in all that I:,iemr'� 8.13EATON.TOWNSHIPCLERI; Ta , Harr'?, Lambie. . ::'�, Oon+eysacer Commissioaerlo: taking wedding of the furtuer's cousin, Miss of w,srk. Dont go to a foreign txsaasY t =. #fasate. •accoaatazt, Etc. afoaey to loanWIT . H. Pe -- Bre elle. for carriage work. We can ptatataise w farce pert7 :woes of Marr,tze Lac 11t n. Be son R entertained a you. suer n •ll>un a Our machine depaa•tmetas its AA i Ptro�+fetor. HUSBARO-HMMiLTON ixr^e nuatit,er of I.adiew to a sewing runnir. every day. G al hkt O ° o„n. An smitk;in _ -_ ---• — bee ran zr�•r#lrn-µl+tr af•ern g, etc. � pIICI;ER k P03TAne- On I';eclnesday afternoon, an enjoyable time cva• Trent. I3uuwe and lot for sale cheap. S !1 o of for t alta = intel•etttiu,g event took place at Mev. A. B. Collins, of Toronto. W. H. JACKSON, Brock F&&& •r a Furniture...$--$ - the re=tder.ce of }Ir. C Yluhp. y ent last-week here vvtthher austher, when itis grand-daughter, Mia* urv• p M, Hoorri. She returned ` aLgant t ' d. \ellie Hubbard, was united in 6urne r,h Thursday aceompanied by ,ATTENTION t r OBT. Gress a ver. n as y F marriage to Mr. G. Hamilton, of Bessie Hoover. -! _ A full line of first- r WELLINGTON Hotad,-Hae• piles fnrnitnseao•v Kestz'ick. The interesting sere- 3ir�. �pencP who has been visiting Milne & Son's blankets for sale_ W i�HB mune, which m asyr•rfurmed by her daughter in British Columbia for $tockin� Yarm, the F*e t and $aa-aa't. `ti Q'remeved to acd thoroughly overbac on s:hlbition is roduceed in Canada. It will be to titer 3 ed%me a ve!.cuae.'I am prepared to fnrwsb OQt ware rooms. the Rev. G. \Sc(*t�S�.,r, tea.- wit- t1rn past veer, -el to her home ne=sP#1 by about here at-yrs. «'m, Hoover's. on Tues- P aceom�dae,aa to a'1 who desire to patroa:ize --ri Uf the inti interect5 rid farmets'wives to Call as#s3 ` me spael,ns aamp:e rooms 1 shall be rlesa- day. Ura �:pPRCP 18 enlUyln the ed to dee ail old oacroDs Vasa the have oc- Trices right. mate fr'ieu(1.4 and relative` Of the �' BEs Highest cash price paid for vttzatA , bride Rud room. -Zhe bride was best of health xnd enjoyy the (}�, McKeown. eaaaoa to vuit afarkbam. JAB. lam NC$. t (i trip immensely. having. on th•�return 50-52, Picke`t' Karkham,ont. ,R. S. Dlllingham• beautifully attired in white erepe trip, stopper'over at Rat Portage and de chine over white silt' trisumed iattrd her daughte vr, Mrs. F. Wilson. ethOdlst ChnrCh -Pickering. On$ with chiffon applique,sequin yoke • • The _Services.as Follows- over white satin. She was Supp_ _ WESjER� BAR OF Cil . �t Cot orted by Nfia= L. Horton, who Brougham.I,0-.30 a.m::. .Preaching. ^ a.� /�yi YT was attired in creatti snt,w flakeLao,rporated.by&atof Partisla"Slad# -YV1 NW, rials'over blue silt: The groom Frank Sanderson is all smiles. �y� as auaea. j.:60'p:;; .,,SabbathSchooh was assisted by Mr. F. Hamilton. It's a boy. Aneaortzedcapital.... .. •...........,stJassafraa g.pp p•m„ ••„Epworth League, on of -ick. Anson those res- dills Al. G3 row was in Toronto Subscribed t R adlCtypconversisale" .........�, ueaiday. Have a fall line orf fresh and cur- ent were F. and Mrs. Morton and over Sunday. 1e't""" "•' g;pp P.M,;•,,,, 'eekly Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. family, S. and Mrs. P d and Dr. G.N. Fish zeas in Toronto Jena. Caw.-•:Eaq, T.8.sass" Thursday. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, famil Messrs. Haniilt�o , Q on Friday last. lYre.idsnt Rev.J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Ham, BolognA, Weiner', etc. Hamilton, '_kir. and Mrs. Warner T. C. Brown was home from the Bps" attearion given to Farmers G&IF" # Pastor. teotes Collections solicited and promp.ly aDaa 6 Highest prices id for J. L. Coticie, of Keswick, Mr. and City on Sunday. Farmer's Notes*discounted Antsa3t i g Pa dies. Brooks slid daughter, of J. and Mrs. Burk z isited at Foreign Ezchazge bouabl and sold DrefUS* ,=• Butcher's cattle. sued,available on an parts of the world : Dollar, and other friends from �V m. Emerson s at Audley ouSun- Toronto, Ashawa, U xbridgO, elAy: savings Bank a.aatm.as. T - - —--- �- __- — Pickering and Brougham. ' The There is some talk of a munici- Interest allowed on deposits at bi hes T, ' numerous and Costly presents tes- pal elec•tiorl at the beginning of rent rates,and creditedhadf-yearly todeye Insurance, 'Real Estate, S U G A R - ge>r><•. ltaaaps. tify to tile. popularity of the the year: young couple,the groom s present J. Wilkinson, of Toronto, called s ea one t0 Loan _ A few barrels of No. 1 'tigers on to the bride being a handsome on old friends here after an .ab- ea uw a....�..■ ht�nd which we will self cheap. gold wnteli and chain. After all '*rice of quite a few Sears. C A. Barclay was hon over partaking of an excellent sapper, _ . ar y e le Full line of Goods And-Gro- the beep}• couple left for the Sunday And repo>bts everything in �.• 6�d• ceries. Dry north aurid shower= of rice, and in the north as quite favorable. TWO •Specials - fr _ �G S,Xst4 bilin .t but first-class Insur Rock Salton baud followed by .the best wishes; of F. C. and Mrs. LaFraagh were Q we. }ti�Dpanies=both Fire, Life their numerous friends. in the city on Th'ureday, attend- A GENTS' extra heavy solid '_ lliate Glass. Give us a,.Cttli. ing the. wedding of tivo of_ the I,Ik, 12.s; with Waltham.extra ,'f�°i o Rent. - - �— ratter's friends. 'vorks, $ii0.00. See our I&., d _ ^ eat' state in Village and Farn�erS Supply Store Markham. Mr. and Urs. Stevenson and Gents'Waltham at.$i.00. pefor Sale. r ` sales Walter and Frederick attended Uto,tk�nveyaneing of all kinds done E. BRY A_\T, Mgr. ' The vag ries at auiJtlon the the funeral of Mrs. Stevensoti's are sometitues rather amusing. brother at«hitby on Friday. q About 5 or ti years ago John Fors- - - ' +� YY e Y , Ricliardsoa• ter bought a second-hand spade A me ei[ig in the interests of _ IZQMINION BANK for 10 cents and has used it ever fir. Peter Christie, the conserva- -- _ vee ate will a held i Notary Ptiblic, Pickering. 'lace.- - it` flli?-nn= _ - flit wi b n the ' T � > the same spade was sold for 40 town-hall _-on e- e�enrng p, I r i 1 Wednesday, Oct. 2Bh.DoMzveSand r l Capital Paid uo $3,000 000 cents. Z�ed e - Reserve Fuad and $3,474,000 Howard Richardson,son of Mrs. Peter Christie, - Undivided Profits J. H. Richardson,' Church St. others will give addresses. '> "3 - went to Toronto on Monday and The annual meeting of the `•_ ' f OOIi put tip at the,Albion hotel. Its Brougham branch of the Upper A Hess's St c� WHITBY BRANCH. the morning gas was noticed las- Canada Bible Society was held on wing from his room. The door was Tuesday evening last In the Pres= r ;r General Banking forced and young Richardsod was byterian church. The attend- i Has the largest sale of any Stock found lying on the. bed uucon- ance was unusually large for a TWO Spep� {� ate Food in the world. .After feeding it ' Bnaineas Transacted. scions with a.gai; et arts o en. your stock remains in good condition. J partly P Bible society and the collection He was taken to the Emergency was nearly double that of last -A LADIES' solid heswy M_ Hess's Poultry Panac',.,' what you $pecial atrention given to the collet- Hospital but died on R'edndsday year. The President,Colin Philip 6s4 watch with Waltham extra want to make your bens iiLy all winter lion of farmer's sale and night never having regained con- occupied the chair, and the Rev. "works, complete with solid li„f)` other notes. sciousness. The remains mill be Mr. Tonkin, of the Methodist chain, Special$60,00. See cmz ess's Instant Louse Killer will interred at Toronto. Deceased church, conducted the opening ex- 84. ladies 25 yr. gold,filled az, z ;' p your stock clean. . The second SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. was 19 years of age and had been eercises. The address of the eve- $10. ipment of this will be here in a day working all summer in Allen's ning was given by Rev. Wm. or two. _ app=e,itA received of $1. and bakery in Unionville. _ He was Frizzell, of Toronto, who spoke ofNORMAN Use our own Syrup of White Pine upwards. resent at fair here last week his recent visit to Palestine and and Tar. =merest silloaed at highest Exit instead of returning to work other Bible lands, the audience ' ]eft for Toronto. His father has JeweAer and tides. °1 „ current rates. being deeply interested in the �' - CO3Z3j?Oti111s3®d or paid half been in Winnipeg for more than a account given. The report of W 'ICKERI N G yearly, � year past. Much oympathp is ex-�last year's work in the Brougham I W�31t�1�'n pressed for the family In their ,branch was, given by 8JeH . H. Stev- ' AR 1��A��' Z.J.T� � Osudden bereavementw t.—S . ieneon. {, lift , .a�.,, • S�<i.. ,: . . .. .. K t°• b aye' . M •'Y:✓ J, ♦ .. . � :. �:. ;• .' .. ,. ,' - ..1 yrs t �1!n Y' .d:,l 6..♦. '' u,.wJ�.r�^5'nyt-s,�,,;: �"•.' «.,. r" �' .,,r :,«,i9•' % N 1, �r9'....,tW' ,'�••; �._ 'l ,r - I 111 :, ,,+ ,,P45�'^•^'ww.} . .+,,.� a..(r..•. rt,,_; .• S• q.-::�$.,.•-E'' •• L.' -y.' —+ a :.m. ,4 r ., ' c•!' z 'fib. .M.. :.w.• .�" y� Vi, -.. n... -J.: - ¢ p '• •per: . ::,�,)k.:xr+c•-•., ,!:•]9,. t aw ..i . 7?i""� a rsf'..:aszrr•.2, •gw'RRa.,o «:•:^ ,°r �u'c"� . `S. _ an:a .a. r . .�J o'".., ,{:. r..a" <iG,�'s' ti.w• .. .. '. ..eere�a,o, ns'.,.-' t^•eas^,. 1 ,°{w, .,.v.. p - 11- yi�w_ m �, L. 3 y ,, ,• m g. .. . ., . ..-w. 11 _.�,. >. .'>.. w a �• .7 t;•y`v M1> , e . k y` t and thud roused him. he looked ups " .s melting Ana1y tato the triumphant. w Glands l oil the„grarind �'� ; jubilant, multitudinous out of the saw 3'r� h. jy �I full choir, "The Lord is Kin$•'" by the unveiled face. 'ei !Q � �tr✓ ' Awed, soothed, uplifted,in heart, Sharp, with wart and worn with ``�� w �, Jessie sat still and listened to holy suffering the young dead face was a ��a DYING.- words and holy song, till the bene- piteous enough in its marble Limo- ��� � -t' I . I . - -1-1-11- . _1 diction sank into her heart, and the bility and marred comeliness, atnd 3tt MISE. final strains of music died awR3'• She fir, Ingleby's heart throbbed t�ith PPVO . - , - was re-solute.now to keep on in the thankfulness. at the sight of the I :'_PUT T'HE STABLE RIGHT. - �, path that seemed safe to her, to seek familiar features, waiting vainly for - Now is the time to change sane - THE rUSSING -•.;. e r b aininl toil, an fail the--recognition ton friend o •i her bead p • y > ... -:, .�R Ing that to starve, but never, man. and asuggestinr !who ° . Y g lid, dark stable over to a tit hab.ta � a"' � - tion for the cows Put in as in:u:v sin. She remained in her tranquil could tell prolonged and tin- windows as you can tad than hgurQ ` IL.L, _�___�_ nook until vaat winged Shadows speakable agony. He gently r.tPlac- if you can not add two or tbro• gathered heavily in the aisles and ed the cover with a silent prayer for more. There.is nothing cheaper %nd . the arched roof became a brooding the unfriended dead, and then hell,ed butter than leafy of sunlight for a , 00�«-- � darkness, when a verger stumbled theplace attendants to ten air. C1auJo and p 111 cow-stable, and there is nothing scar . noble sympathy, all in all to each upon her and bid her go, as it was place him !a the open air• 11 I. CHAPTER XX�CVIII. time to. close. "She had a look," Claude said, of Most farmers seem to be afraid other, living a life of pure intellec- The lamps were lighted, they glit- when he revived and gazed into Mr, of it. Maybe they don't care to see ry �W fortnight later, Jessie, wan, foal and emotional happiness, each tared is myriad starry points be- Ingleby's kind blue eyes, which per how dirty the stable is', and so keep' Wa ted. and Yot'loi a, paused with supplementing the deficiences and en- neath the faintly luminous sky, which we with something that did frim no dark about it. • weary feet before Westminster 'Abbey, hancing the gifts of"the other, harm- must have been bright behind its dim discredit, "she had a look-of "Fan-' Make Llie stable so flint it'will a grand gray mass in the dim sun- inn none and unreproached' Was he veil oY mist when Jessie came into ny,^ keep warm by the animal heat. It - shelie filtering through the canopy °f missing her now with t,:e same sick he frosty`air and bent her steps to Fanny's face had followed him ever, is rarely that our stable goes be- golden mist. She turned in at Poet's and stormy yearning that wasted her squalid street where she lodged. since he had seen the account c f her low 5c degrees to at degrees in the Corner to read the great names with life? How dared she leave him? the solemn Peelin 04fjlc� v cite absent months rolled on end brought the death and real the share "that very coldest of weather and yet the Qvimmpr days. and ho un officer" had in it. Tunny's cold fresh air is pouring into it con= companionship, and was-co or Y from her thoughts, now rose vivi y the quietness, when the door closed before her, its beauty enhanced, its 'per almost dead in Claude s heart. face, young an rest wave of He had long since-g'iv'en up haunting sous appeal he had never seen in her I es in size. But the stable is mads behind hex and the g passion sublimated, invisible a;ma the shop' in the Strand: but he: still days oP innocent joy, her face nS }e tr in - ' _ - roaring traffic surged away in a low were silently folded about her; she wandered in many of the streets, and imagLPed it after the last deyverate th h oa 1st with al hayash tpescor silo hashed murmur, rolling very softly heard the music of the unforgotten y' shutes, or other openings leading up- and soothingly among the dim shad- voice whose lightest tone stirred her saw many a terrible phase of Lon- act; and with Fann s face came the I .1ow S' arches don life. On wild nights he stood thought of the awful army for the wards closed when not is use. '� to the depths,her lips glowed with' outside workhouse.doors and scanned ranks of which he had qualified her. If the aide walls are made of The stillness, the subdued lights a remembered kiss. She no more the ghastly faces of the hunger- tiight an Jay he was hauhtad by wood, as they should be, it is a .. sand mysterious shadows, the unac- considered the beauty of the dem long stricken crowd waiting for adroit-I the misery, degradation, and- fir- simple thing to. make it over in the ' .countable rumbling echoes like silence' drawn aisles, her marble-white, - an- tante. He went about with mission- reaching infection of that ghostly right manner. Starting with! theL. ; audible, the perfect symmetry' of yawn face was buried in hQr quiv- host. Faces that formers he w•),rld $ries and clergymen and me l Inca without notice now;omp>•alod 2x4 studding and cover on the in- ' those slender columns ascending with Bring hands, while the dark spirit uirisas at hosplitals and refuges. Allside with building paper; then nail .. (such rapid precision till they merged marshalled vision after vision before quirof stories' were told of him, T his earnest attention, faces Beneath a 2x2 piece to each Studding and. , in the narrow-pointed vaultings far her, gazed reproachfully on hep withsorts was writing a book and gather-1 whose assumed Teckless defiance he ver with aper-as before; then nail __ overhead; the long dim vistas sug- Claude's eyes, and Spoke ia'his Ing material in the streets, he had i read secretl _ gnawing misery, be- cQ P .1 Igestive of endless continuance, the voice, y on another 2x3 strip and go over z been coayorted, became a lay reader, heath whose exaggergted boldness he t before multiplicity and accuracy of the The time drew on to evensong. The u g saw the stinging consciousness of 'wi h paper as 1 and finish by .. 'perpendicular lines in this kind of r an music I Bible roan, an outside Evangelist. low mellow thunders of o B He was going to stand for the bon- shame, beneath whose artificial ceiling with ship-lap boards. Here I architecture, a multiplicity which boomed in upon her tumultuous l ough of Cteevo, had turned Radical, ;bloom and hard smiles he now Iwe have a stable wall with three dead stimulates rather than confuses, the I thoughts, she trembled to the beauty ,and was collecting matter for social l detected the ceaseless canker of ' ie- air spaces. (hen testi overhead with great antiquity and sanctity of the g 1. - • place and its manifold associations, of that great sea of sound; never reform. He had become a Roman i worse, And to what end ryas this (ship-lap and you have a stable ro!�tn all combined i to calm and elevate her before had sha heard such music, the I Catholic, had left the country and I out cast enrolled? Was it, as come!that will bold the heel thrown ofT by thoughts and refresh her Jaded I solid masonry seemed to quiver at was preparing for the priesthood. He moralists aver, the heavy price of the cows and keep warm and cowaom nerves. She had neves seinen a cath- the shock of those rolling billows of I had originated a new secular religion ' which social decorum is purcha3ed, a (.table. To make it not only ,, harmony: such music must Spring and was busy propagating it... Tie I price paid by scapegoats who do rot abut healthful, with pure air constant edral before, and the fascination of from some diviner source than mor- '+ throw h the layer of old Gothic architecture was strong had fallen into a stato of melancholy i benefit by it If so and n and �w coining e g tats can conceive. S warm 'at the Lop of the room, and enough to overpower the effect o! that obliged him to live in seclusion society must br equal!• and unutte a N 5 the foul air being as coastantty and threatened madness. He had be ;ab cruel. Cbristiauit moat he a - (those lkuge and hideous monuments Now it wgied to attune her. "Js s-I 11lormon. lie and the whole accepted cod,I drawn out at the bottom through the (blocking fine vistas and ring sic+, Jessie," it thundered, "what come a philanthropist, a �. ,He had certainty vanished from hili.:of ethics false. Demand creates s gyp- (large shaft, put !n the Y:InR system ibesuetinl combinations. thoughts are these?" ad she ah'-id-1 lof ventilation and you will have a VA dared. Then a awsaet spring of mel-i world, some inhabitants of which . ply. and yet all-the Want, rir+:(tau, to . _ Here, in the presence of entombed a rose. swiftly and lightly from-'were now and• then startled by the ;misery,, betrayed innocence, and oa stable room that will be a 1oY !kings and warriors, paints and Y • Lift u arance of his ghost in the i1treet. rasional vice of the one sex r. ensue you and your cows, as tong as You mages the bitter present dwindled to I the depths o! harmony P apps the demand made use it. Many farmers are hind,•rrd its proper irrsi ificanse: she felt the'your heart$," tt sang, but her heart When the summer came he ttegea Adient tq supply $n sank like lead in the 'deep waters of to reappear in club-land. at t.ady,by' the vice of the other. Renee the i from making oder their ctabl�s in continuity of national life. and the Bardetter's receptions, which were impressment ser%ice of which he now !this way, by reason of the gide walls .11 convicttoa that today is the final earthly pain.. "Je.in this Is God's v being constructed of stone. But hopex result of inaumerabte yesterdays im- house.' it boomed, in majestic men- ecru maga;^coat, nn•1 1 trA and thErw began a dver something. the snares • -� ace, "and such thoughts are devil's young be cut !n the walls for more result her, when her eye. res ed na i n the world that no doubt is him ed false advertisements.to the accredit.- hoLights," Yet the thoughts pour- and often magnlficent, 'Meeting him ed apter.ta wa,t.ng to beguile Dun -windows and fife walls can he pa furred '� - atones seen by eyes which turned to;! host, et tfiere� foreigners step iunQ ashore on Dither _ duet centuries ago, and hallowed b i ed in more swiftly, and beads of was tike seeing a B 5 out with two °! the 2x4 air- space I - 1 kine prayers of,long dead generations. I sweat stood cold -on her'troubled} waa nothing uncanny in frim Tae side of the Channel, with ogees ot'. false directions spoken of on the inside, and the room L 13he was glad to nit is a shadowed blow. The soul of one mortal man had always been chewing, he was reapecalse lodgingser One was ■� hese larger thoughts i drew hers with irresistible force to I now more so. theold to c qrt om''ate ship inrgtolcigirir fromhoneecobun- ''wet recommended thisittp�a Se, -as IE. nook and let L ge t another .' ;and nerve impr�atoas sink gvieily`itself, and the strength of mlghtY and grace see under sato her, end r forgot herself for a' angels was vain-to s ve h fit slicer f xaseeperha ource more $sly cpotntad rand;the ince diblenet-workaot omPliaat- land lw pretences. rsa d he adat hecnever yknown it s cr°hat ` little while organ storm died a Pe whine! oath, chilf7 St was to kisxve a camfortabto stable All that day-. and assets ,very rias i pence, but that in her heart rages many !scatted but' leas. frequently ed villaty, en y' From her hidden nook she heard a I sharrened by malice. He was firm- hood, Innocence and ignorance aro i for hie cows before. Holes can he - . attics fifer flight. she had wsitdered_� upward __ I I teat iacod non..ihat.._gg_ahould see entangled and deatroyod act by i chiselled through itis• wallsfrom>the = metiow voice_ soaring - 13 vchic6 Jesisie's foots ter* were so ttko-'!oltside near the gre++d_ o at " r wcarti vainly seeking work, with an I will arise and o to m Father, ' it -Jessie no more. !three feet down from the top. and the k:, -ever-sinking heart and ever-shrinking g And et in those wants wa:tdertn Iy to have been snare Yet the leech air let is behind the Paper fur- - P chanted; but she could not folloav y n of this haunttn terror was i . for her, she dross had actually touched hi ,ring to rise and come tato the stable urge. She had ventured into the that divine forerunner, -the Path of he had been very near het, onto her ago y ` 0 National Gallery. and there seen that;heaven was too steep m. The surely a just,retribution. Wont if it must tine 1oa beforn she could Iat the top of the room It is ince,- - '�` grasp the elementston of art; she saw it I Was not made of stuff strong enough day was wet. the Strand was a sea Je�rsie rose thus ensnared to If Bary to have the fresh air start from to tashioa taints. of umbrellas, Lind be.was .leaving the front him at the tact` opening several feet down oa thu _ with a heavy apathy foreign to her, an ops g for what, art to one who has no The ntvllow, hushed, chanting of` corner print shop. in .the window of TO svfTer orre'a sett is bade of•(outside and come into the stable at desire t hope not fatally brotre,d? the unseen their began: wrngs'of un-I which Jessie, white and hollow eyed.* thossuffee vicariously in the t� to top. so that -it may She had met with fatally sneers- �n angels were $uttered by its I was gazing, her face, itow 'always r those most, dwhenswandering. as she warm air. The warm wa rnt worst o! all, that dreadful form of i breath, but the dark spirits would,yelled since its beauty had attracted h places] the novt dl } prevented from flowing out throug% 11 ,worst which is eadit. (not take flight, all the .tender and so, much notice, was further conceal- to aS�ch the a tint nevi- t ala because it- is _ _ . 11deep'emotions of a full and dual life, e, by her dripping urubrelia 1 the fresh air tips gs hot only waif all hope-gone, but I the dmot io of chtldreti"s seats, the "12omember then," ahs heard in dent, the agony of such reflections I lighter and cannot sink, while the _ every illusion Aad faded from her J light of ng eyes, all the lseavtr the well-known voice, "ten pounds bernme intolerable, and again more -old fresh air will constantly rise tttinod youth, mea had atones for. g ! y and How into the room through the _ v with 1 and glory of iiia wore revealed to for the address. But she is on to •intolerable thislmisery?�Tleuansweratcame :, .. 6earta, the !airy city was paved 1 Aar and at last she saw the man account to know who bought.the pi(s- l warm air at the top. t mud hos gold. Never in her life had whose life hong vs?on-2tEr9. deserted.I lure." So saying as ho turned back from his heart. For want of the When the stable is made over right. j i she aceh such grime and squalor; the k ,.Self-control, the with. , ,- 1 dd+speraIe. reckless "I wall go n moment after having stet forth, he itrue mavalry of . se, tbeu take a snail ionto purtrp smoke and tog polluted her v'er'y 1 home, I will go to him." she said.!walked quickly away, his umbrella true chivalry that scorns to. take -.-brsath; she could not open her Sal- I -What does my life matter? He Rhall I striking against hers. She stood j advantage of weakness, That Jessie�Whitewash. give elittleit wmoney laid o conts of Lout rQltiag window-sash without lett! g Heaven is only where lie rooted to the ground,'tearing to be- (Firth whom he had fenced to be randly !n Lha in i swarm of smuts to go[1 the dose be hapP)- ce huh for many weeks in this way will pay g _ in a i room she had cleansed filth breathes' . She raised her h¢ad..and I tray herself by so much as a hreath, Asid et cows. r} Bey Of the moral brearested it against the stone pillar, (holding the shaken umbrella wwhile ho er,and of the hcrumbs robbed. nv000uld have cows O ee thing.alth mor�e�tcT r f out her own hands. listless! hearing the chanting of the f er strength between them, she had as Yet caught but a few lur- Y I seers cow her lndiv'iduat stall. • evening Psalms;.never had she heard made a hurried aPot°gy' and went kept her alive. She starved rather' the old rigid stanchions and give lid glances- on. Shy blosttsd the rain, but for I than steak.. Never was woman's Aeart more sick such sweet aa3 soothing singing as I Brooding is maiinesq, Tac could no tnat they must have come ta•.e 10 for home than Jessie's when'she stole this• thoughts, which for s time were a Thtrt ,years ago, it was supposed ' " to the Abbey in the chili of that "Hold thee still 1n the Lord and face. She went no more to th,shop ,longer bear the strain of these FERMENTATION OF MILK, ' wait atientl for him-fret not thy- in the Strand. i _ ;autumn afternoon; the mere thought P Y -farmilfiLir Mr. that Lite ferm,ntatlon t milk was a _ of a house face brought tears tO Lbs ids 'rang in hoi richLhreatiained sl ght clue theyadhad Lound, as well(,obi nitoi the thoughts and hhaSinB a chemical process. Just what chem!- eyes. how much more that of in society and geven cal changes took place had, o! course one human being whose soul'was lite music! "I myself beheld the un- as at the cortninty that'Jessie had gun ll reapOf pear Y I not been explained. Pasteur rendered '� / � souj of here, and whose Ilte was the ungodly, in gee bpo ��rflt flourish- hen had put Philip and Claude her own free .will, and chaotic lma s° ° dLo�l�Ai vel their expianatCon unnecessary about. . , . --spring of her own! And those Mar- ing like a gree y =_ well woods, partly Bugg by a v><�ttT,-and the wicked .hall not be communication with charitable and he deet ilk and tustenn pit- I sought him, and !te'wass•.not mjaaidna iastitnttons and referred I somewherereshrlite mwithifreoh n aims of bactterial far announced his theory these gray vistas of c g them to- places where young wom,•n beg a proofs. J , lars, woods whose green, aYches' had found." ,happiness are employed. And 'once being in and lntenmts. For what profit wain 'Nese bacteria are car wonder rustled above their'blissful meetings Yes. the riche 'earthly Kapp Yd the and vibrated _into their -spoken was but for a day', and'then? Jessie l town for a few da s Mr. Ingleby Aad there �scorchin ?afternoon in July, Jul Organisrrie. ''I'4cy gnu . sro+ds. The things discussed there could not ht errb tArough frailtyoor``fhe body ofwith. C an ,know to 1 young I after a day and night of rain, Claude dividing lino betw�aa min- were always echoing through her ever she might _ who had with taentoty, and optwinR uP fresh reach- Ignorance. sour that t deuror Tongthan want, d who was been a a� I t °wtOv nee his tntiother ane !or Mir- ate Leat thSta- the t�. n As. of thought in her silent solitude: profit the so went on, now !n blue eyes and abundance ut tate well Court and walked back in the a Atgh power'o[ am n le en- s. was continually framing gtrea= her own? The singing B I heat,, partly from 'the force of the mope, yet placed in a suitable en- tions that 'could never be answered. softer, now stronger, like sten waves• hair, and the same hethe ight and age temperature, one will produce about ,Truly strange asci terrible was thin "Put,thou thy trust in Gain and be as Jeawe a slightEntering oohed mho:m lyy I ed in the naain search or Jessiets he had foThe temperatumenre, , iq Wilk r 'the• proper I. clang ns of heart to heart, this deep doing good; and Ife sh g s million in twenty-four thanes. I arm longing that wasted her strength and pass• ' the clear boy-voices sang• and ing in the stony stillness of d•+nth, sun scorched as it docs alter rain', These bacteria are .ths),Little bodies Y which calrse milk to sour. Those K ' consumed her like wax in dame; this b a they wing�s andtAsanka into9pthe viisibleLunder the the wh to sheet,•rfrem I wasI the intlyin1dysight: be-Gertwalkedhad just oneets were malodorous, no , which cans, souring are called lactic i battle was indeed with burning and folded I F,thel, whose feeble strength seemed germs or fermento. There are about - fuel of Are, fiercer then dhat o and peacestolei toe JessieasLtogn heart, tressofcurling flowed one long life what Lady ring, ds$il n juhissaid dY • • . :,. warrior, with its:.co d. ee waning, B thirty species known op fticse aloha. garments rolled in blood, crowned and winged presences seem- Mr. 'Ingleby, pa]o and quivering, rapidly - - nay ,____ j, eoon'in advanced in all roveren •tLo y t Ftiemasatlt$1`ma Ss OUnd time Aito os es. is shows how e9mplicated iii She_h -`en - - ]he a rfn - o[ mlk� b otm.fie - since a scanty early breakfast, had prayers sank healing m o �tl and t •�o erments a o sharp cry. "Wait; watt, wait!" he brighten her.up, and her associations only.on found i—a a►11T-3bme'-af-' -- spoke! only to hard strangers who tears fell softly over her dale anis his arm and drew him back wit a with lost Jessie had given a fresh the others tvhicA may work in atilt " looked upon her with stony eyes: she waste 'young face. at Uho Baine time as the lactic' are, ke repeated in 'saw w actual starvation before her. ' Once more the organ atorm�b?ohe strident tonesh'pointing tocthe9long,i tenderness to his affections for her. Then, while she .at kindled by the forth is splendid tumult , - Putrofnctic, which cause the putrir solemn beauty of the Abbey. consumed voices of the full choir pealed males- Lair curls which he knew to tea •'�'-A Cool a ass hettgri, cr looked from taction o[ milk. This is much diRer- y the eating pain of her soul, a tidally through it, ''The Lord 1- ei"It must be , done," Mr. Ine.Fhy I Westminster Bridge, it flashed_. back ant•from- tjie souring caused by the spirit from the nether darkness ditt- King, be the people never so imps- i tato hest eyes thuL, he turned them tactic germs. When for any reasonI. od unseen to her ear with bland whir- tient; he . sitteth above cher water said at last. "Let hie da it. ittnd I the sheets es sunshine u edblithemingly the litter are noti present or do not . od un a asking her why she suffered flood, be the peopleP "No, no," he replied with ,t rl,swri- away- to the pavement. work the putrofactic ferments mtitti • and strove so' fax beyond her quiet." Then a lonely golden tenor l I rapidtY• They grow best in dirt � . ,strength. For a narrow prejudice, void, complained, "The sorrows of l tent !face? of a deadtuagirl's taro' flags,)owlasttlayingo his p hand heavily p,v - tter bad for a word's sake, as Claude had death encbmpif' a me, to overflow- of a heI vor; hence cleanliness in the-care. of For this shadow of a pun- Ings of ungodliness made hold afraid" Sen stopPed and Mr.rIn-I sitting half shoulder inthtr?1 e;das. the milkf isimperatived give ifs good flbutt butteris a ' told her. .. .� ctilio she had lett him who loved and the pains of ,hell got hold of me ' was afraid needed ]ter, 1°tiely, wretched. perhaps until ole.broke inhwithmthe refraiult Of n I the q et form, the repose of 1 wh h steenthe eco inn ve on" rogo-wice eery slowly,peated be- t Butyro be ic ferments may be .presont kn bitter_and reckless; for this she had full eb more awe inspiring in rbn={4o re ,her liniba smnlT numbers even 'when the lactic ''renounced the very life of 1ife, a ]ot "Eine sitteth above the water-flood-t>c _ • go in it, and noble, so bright with un- the,people never so unquiet." Then treat with the ruing man's emoti•rn. and moved, on. di'ag3. B germs r omIn t' li ton rmarLy l� - •• witearner c the sheet, and thea Just as she turned-at last to °go- are prod ced it will titian rancldtbut- v_sual promise. She thought of the from those'st°rmY depths oT harmony the corn touched and heel, dr»pj?vd fatefully. ut of noble historic rose- a- pure and-AapAY- y - titin • �artd`s_. ►tea Y. stenos, of music and at''t• in fair and welted for the-Lord and he inclined with clenched teeth and nigtd f)=e a fife tin ont.t her ter- - enent foreign cities, of mountain gntu me "He hath set my feet up lifted it, slowly, solemnly, ste�trlily''I ret; a hair beneath her ss car- bon,- �_ a "Ire Its pat a new and folded iL.back iii the icy .)rentit.Inet; a inomentnre darkness came be- was at the woman's side• cry grandeur, castl�borderad rivers, leg- cut 'the rock' thrilling voter, "Jessie!" and-haunted forests, lovely scenes in ,aopg 0i my'It sang• and n nuc deemelody sick andall I Mr. lcovered his face he tewi d f Hou ads Spun P n wildly�rAOmoment more g m a (To be ,Continued•) which they two might wander braced!my g°�ll'ke shower of li ht- eiad bear,'to look no more. A dull iustle vedm -` and e0,c,ated '`:,y holy passion and,fnlling fits a B _ , .. ., , 4a *ykam fy �l ,r y J g .. '- ri'E.I , .. i' .. iiii K, .,, ?kyr +u / �; x iv ssfir _ . av'.+ys r ti jy� r a o- J�. r- +w% a r - r .fir int a .!^' .�-.,y,n' ,.. ♦•.,1M•^', ,,, - 'J.... 'J.flims' y e;:f.Wa J'•'L.'.+, n ... ...y • � , tom, - �K,. .�- ,, .,.I.- { x. 'r. r: ., ♦. r y,.;�'".��''iii 11 ix � S ."I . 4'. y �._, - e d v, „ R : �. - w ., ti 1. .. .%' r V ( .. Wh" Datever the result of the present �N M IlK rters, lien .. ij;4 50 to$4 Be �' ��? t f f A��" !battio, Baron Hayashi beb e�� that LEUDING ]WABgETS• doomedium 400 4 38 larLED R W UNDE it will only have e a mall g P- ....•. ^4, eventual decision of do 4 00 , . .. I - ";A" ;•: 11. on offs Port Arthur he said �e $man Sreadstuffs� S ool� Butchers B eked lots 425 440 ' .0 0issue at stake. g Bulls, export .. 8 50 4 00 1s - ••gay proPoaai looking to Peace must e t i i i do goodto choice 4�W be futile. Should it be captured, BREADSTUFFS; .•••. .... r - ��laughter the Greatest in the History of '°ala t 4 °° 4 20 , _ Have` a sentimental, material factor white is offered at ;1.01, with ;1.(?0 ° f sized 1 good m _ 8 ?5 4 QO " ' bid. Millers o not urchaei g. d um ... .......di 8 50 8 ?5 � those in Russia who are su sed to , io favor a reasonable settlement would Toronto, Oct. 12.-Wheat-Red sad do good cows .. 2 85 S 36 `,; favor of their mt of view that are P� ` ev met chur as a "' - odern a1I' are• campaign could pride a MJapgri,1 in hem, f$1 02; Lt No. a2,o99c No. 3, do commas and 1 no t (: ,: . EUSSIANS I3RIVEN BACK. tion of fife line-was almost annihil- possession o1 Port Arthur, could 96}c, Georgian Bay ports, Be more chers' bulls ... .,. .1 75 2 50 treat' for peace.' grinding- in •transit; No. 2 Ontario But A despatch from Tokio says-As atm do medium 1 76 2 50 s Rhea the Russians began their ro-. "Intervention la some shape or goose to scarce sad 'quoted at 90c, ( - a result of the bloody battle Friday', do light, ... 1 35 1 ?5 =e the Russ�iaas lett 2,000 dead on the,treat the who.had been facing the form must eventually occur.' At the No. 2 spring, 95c outside. ld which the lost. Field, Marshal Japanese c8ntre retreated in Lhe. di- �me4t Russia dreads anyone su$- Fiuur-Cara of 80 per cent. paw fight bulls .. 2 56 $ 00 r y while tfhose on the Besting it, because therein is ittvoly- eats aro quoted at x4.35 to $4:45, Feeders, short-keep, . 8 SO 8 70 +f lma estimates the Russian _lossest rection of Fusha ad a confession of defeat. Should buyers' sacks, east or west. Choice do, good 8 50 8 80. '` i et over 40,000, the Russian dead left lett retreated towards Mukden. It Port Arthur fall •I think it would brands, 15c to 20c higher, Manito- Stockers, good 2 75 8 30 _ t ..roa the field being over 10,000. The is believed that Gen. Kouropatkin -'sufficient;' - for x$5.70 for second$ ngariaaandaten Export eweseMilk cows, ape cwt. 8g 00 . 5a .� Q �. tlghtinK continued all along the ea- personally commanded three divisions40 Z17�r ,.a we.line Fridays. that occupied a position near Soshin- ark Toronto• p' Culla, each :. 2 OD 800 it seems to be impossible.for the tai, J5 tulles due east of Yentai, and - CAPTURE I8„CERTAIN. g balers:, bags included on Burka 2 50 2 75 ,� Patin the Japanese centre. A despatch from Chefoo says:- ' robs-, MI feed-Bran is quoted at $14 to Lambs, per cwt. „ . 4 00 4 50 B t bay will he pressed back across a Japanese who arrived hero on Wed- >1 P ', ,� i flus River. Gen. Kouuopatki"'"I THE ROUT•COMPLETE:. n that $14.50 in bulk, and aborta at $17.50 Calves, per 215.":heavy guns ar n mat .. 8 5 additiona �s . U�rpa ar6 is retreat. He is,- ho®- A despatch from London s g Arthur.shellsT into add khat one shell andcha $19 forged at bra20 n $sacks included, HdoAlights ..,P� 490 10 °°- ;rg z, &-z, fighting doggedly, so as to .ire o8icial despatches tell eve w Spare the Russfac army from an ut- '^ of consequence that is known here o1 recently severely damaged the Rus- Toronto freights. do fate .,. ... ..... . .'4 90 .-- ' F. ter rout. the fighting in-Manchuria. These de-.Stan battleship Retvizan. Barley-There is a good demand i; �Lp � " Field Marshal Oyama's triumphant sPatrlies aho�v that Kouropatkin has The reliutae from High Hill the Ja- and prices are steady at 45c to 48c - troops have driven the Russians been forced back all along the line, panese say was • the only reverse for No. 2, 44c to 45c for No, 3 e=- THE CROPS OF ONTAIO. north -to a line extending along the with the loss of numerous guns and which the-Japanese before Port Ar- tra, and 43c for No. 3 malting outr 1, re Sha (Shakhe River. They are vig- many thousands killandand wounded, hur have suffered. On the other side, le'less for export. 4 orously pressing the Pursuit, sad There is no news from a�Y �� o1 !ign8 the Japanese haeme destroyed Rye--Is quoted at 64c east gad Average Is Higher Than in the probably will inflict further severe. the happeuinga of Friday, with the two redoubts, which gave the Rus- west, United States, '.damage on Kouropatkin's forces. I exception of this telegram from Muk- Mountain, against their assailants, Cora-Quiet and steady at 52c to A Toronto despatch says: The $ - The report from Marshal Oyama den : and the Japanese remain in slz 58c !or care of Canada west. Amer- August crop estimate of fhb Ontario . "'_c es fo!lowa: "Throughout the entirei The fighting raged on Friday with other captures fortifications, south scan at Blc to 61}c for No. 2 yes- Department of Agriculture puts the •'' front o91 all our armies the enemy the same bitterness as on the . pro- tow, 80 c for No. 8, and 89e to aria wheat fell for 1904, at 28.6 " Was iirivea back to the ri t bank I of Shuiahiying, which were mentioned , spring y - i3h vfous days of the engagement, sadin these despatches Sept 25 59}a for r o. 8 mixed on track; Theses I bushels per acre. Tho, advanced re- �. Tof-the Shabo, thus fundamentally do- he result is still.in the balance..The _ The Japanese consider that the fa a moderate inquiry, sport frosts Washington, just received f, .::atmying the enemy's plan of attack.I losses on both sides are enormous, progress they have-made fs satlefao- Oats-No. 1 new white, 82fe to at the department, gives the average • • The casualties of the eaem are esti- that of Lhe Russians being 15,000• tory 33c east; No. 2 new white, 81+}c to of the United States springwheat at ";i mated at over 40,000. The corpses Wounded soldiers are bein brou ht and believe that the capture of wa el; were buried b3 our men oa! • g g the' fortress, although slow, is ear- 32c low freights, anal 311je north and 12.7 bushels per acre. .;k. -. i in from all directions, The road, talc to be. accomplished. west. The following table of bushels per . Thu alone exceeded 2,000. The: Rolled Oats--Are in quiet demand acre is interesting as .of the su- !, Yt Y aro crowded with long trains of fig- " trophies consist of a large number ons, baggage and transport wagons, at $4.50 for cars of bags and $4.75 periority of Ontario yields to thoae s: s� -,of rifles, ammunition, cars. etc., be- as well as ambulances, being pressed RUSSIA'S NEW FLEET. for barrels on the` track Toronto.+of the United :3tatss:- r ti z aides the guns already reported." � intd service, and even Chinese two- A despatch from Paris says :-The 25c more for broken Iots here, . and - . . . 1904 1903 1902. 'c ,yes 1 The report from field headquarters wheeled carts filling-the mandate of Echo de Paris' St, Petersburgcorres- 40c more for broken lots outside. -!+ >z � '- yhe mill Men &toot are limping Minnesota Da o t .. 12.8 18,1. 13 Q i goes on to sa From OctOcL 10 to tart Fondent learns from what he believes Peas-Are dull sad easy at 8�c to g n , I . � :.Oct. id the result o1 the continuous in, using their, guns as'exutches, ths�:to be a reliable source the final tom- 68e for No. 2 west or east, N. Dakota 11,8 12 7 15.9 '. f Sght(ng has teen favorable in Query ivorel wo supporting S.. Dakota 9.$ 18.8 12,E x s n e th y u�@d position of the new fleet which is to Iowa . , .... 11.4 12.1 123 it as their comrades' after a first-ani dress sal! from the -Baltic for the Far COU TRY PRODUCE. 3 Per y _ ing on the firing line.' -Even- across Fast, and which is as !ollows :- Butter-Receipts are fair !n all Washington nKton ,.. . 18.9 30,5 20.8 ° direction, while the enemy g ` United Staten ...•.. 127 14.0- 24,7 was always su for. Not oa! w et, taking oProuslyg pursues by us. our forces and shelter. Itismho most pitttull I der IIIOrel�miini Borodino,!1 ou�uroQ do s�ol,dap;ink :29c t0 20c Ontario p 18,5 18,7 15.7 the enemy defeated, but he was v the fields Prince es shortest and straightest road for bel o __ 20C -t i pressing him against the left ban'sThe oat cro 'of Ontario, however. of the Hun River and inflicting upon, feature of the blood drama bein has grown to huge proportions, . and :- hisn beau lass The nS captured y g The cruisers Almaz, Zemtchug, Dairy, tubs, good to t'{ioice 14c ,a Y �' enacted at the front, when, stit2ening Izumrud, . Admiral Nikhinoff, Dailtri do interior grades . ., '-10c 18c7 is now ®Orth twice as mush as the Y number over 80, and the prisoners+wi-th wounds, pain-racked bodies sink I l)onskoi, Oleg Aurora. and 8votlaa. Dairy lb, rolls, good to I Provo cr. s combined tall and s}inag 14 taken number several hundred 'Phos'to the roadside after the support of'nine destroyers and 10-big transports Choici . : •18c 170 wheat trope A comparison'of Utr _ 4` the object of the enemy has been the danXer and glory of the active-I The fleet will divide off the Spanish do medium ... . , ...14c 15e tarso and the United States trope ''.' completely trustmted, and his Offen-t fight have been withdrawn. In the coast one squadron going by way Checse-Is steady in tone and quot-1ls, the•,•tore, interesting ' - sive movement has ended in. final distnace the sounds of baffle are still the tsuz Canal and the Other ed unchanged at b}c to 9.3c for largo' The advance! United States report1. . , ;f4lilure plainly heard The rain has cea- W arou d Cape- Horn, reunittn at • a �iadisates a crop o! 88Q.SOc1,OnG bush- a. The corpses left by the enemy at and the sun is shining serenely.' o, g and 9},c to ip for twine different points are too numerous t43 Prearranged, point the Indian Eggs-Receipts continue light, and'eta, being an average �t 92 1 bushels All reports of previous operations}Ocean. The coalin of the Cape the market is,.firm in tone at 19c Lo P� acre. The Agricultural Depart- bc easily counted. The enemy's Bre so cottdemsed and loaded with squadron has been ensured by colliers 2pc per dozen i ment estimates Vhe yield of oats in leases cannot be easily ascertained• I local names a9 to considerably dim- which have been despatched in ad- Potatoes-They are quotable lower�Ontario in 1904 at 104,500,000 bush- - owing- to the continuance of the finish interest in them. Moreover, vance• at 60c on track and 75c to 80c out els,- being 811.3 bushels per acre -"-"' 'fi tin but they mist exceed 40,- such a number of columns are en- 1;. of store Eastern stock fig fairly The comparison by States is tnter- 000 f Baked in Prartically isolated Parts; ------ham JiiP:4-'i LO.ARf. --- . Thu trophies, besides the guns. !n- that it is impossible for the corres good. and they gra in dcmaed, Quo- eating.-= -- - - dude an enormous quantity of am- pondenta as pet to give an idea of A despatch from Tokio say's !-The t.atfons are steady at 90c to 95c out - :2904 1903 1ge'l -, f munition, wagons sad rtSes Ptiey!more thea .what was within range Government on WcYlnesday issued a of store and 750 to B.Oe in care .On • . bus. bus boa. aro atilt uncounted. The Ruisaian their own lasses. All agree, domestic loan of eighty million yen track here Illinois ,. 32 0 28 8 87 7 r i. left n the field between Oct g was he at 92• It is payable is seven years, Poultry-Continues quiet and un- Iowa .. ..... 82.0 24.0 80,7 . .:. _ s•o 1 O +however, that the fighting changed at lac to 18c for Wring Wisconsin .. 86.0 82.8 39,9' 'l0 and Oct. 18 and buried by us ex- severest that ha, yet occurred. The and will draw five per cent. interest B eroded 3,000 in number. The bodies Emperor has conferred on Dr chickens and Sc to 9c for old buds, ,Minnesota „ g9,2 82.8 89.0 London Staniard's correspondent T Pe Ducks are steady at 9c to 10c;, and Nebraska . . ...'..•, 80.7 29.5 84 8 left atter the fighting of Oct. 14 are ,with Gen' Kurokf, dating Iiia den Anita McGee, wfib is at the bead of eye at 8c to 9c, all dressed I numerous. Our casualties on'pratch, "Near Yentas, Oct 12." atter the party of American nurses -aerv- New York ... ..: 84 1 84 0 40.0 Oct 11 and 12 were 15 officers kill- reporting the success of the Japanese tag in the hospitals here, the sixth- ,.eights Pennsyli'a,ulg ., ;,,, 45;9 28 8 38 5 ed, 48 wounded and 1,250 men killed attacks. includinga frontal attack dans decoration of the Order of the Baled Hny-I, quoted steady and Indiana ... ••, 3R 1 '24.4 41:i Crown, in appreciation of her ser- unchanged at. ;7,50 to ;8 per ton Kansas .. - .. .. 17.8 28,2 85,5 . and wounded_ crest of the railway, whence the Rus- fox car Iola on track here. - The enemy defeated bye the Hates- afans Bed In disorder, say, the ,nose vices to the sick and wounded sold- United StatPs�.., 82.1 28'.4 84.5 Chwang garrison on Oct. 10 appears of the Russian defeat is that the Ja• tars. The other nurses have been haled Straw.-The movement Ontario 89.8 41 8 83$ , - Ito have halted at' Pin-Tien-Shang decorated with the seventh-class de- fairly large, and .quotations aro The Ontario crops can suffer n.bi - panes, armies drove a weige into ration of the same order. about steady at ;5 75 to $8 per ton p 8_. • According to prisoners captured, the I the middle of the enemy's line. -The for car lots.on track here. reduction and still be above the aver- Russian force formerly stationed at pursuit 'is being kept up by strong - age of the best grain-yielding State. Lutao Hotso Ioet 60 killed and forces on both flanks, and there is THE COREAN RAID. MONTREAL MARKETS,-' wounded. The Japanese loss was . . good reason to hope that MaratCal A despatch from Chefoo says Montreal, Oct, 18.--0rnia-The de- :hree officers and a few men wounded. Oyama will succeed !a enveloping the Persons who have arrived-here .in BLEW OPEN SAFE. _ _ - The reports from the field indicate wand from foreign sources for Mani- . enemy. vessels from Corea nay that the sit- tuba spring , wheat is still limited, that all three Japanese armies made uaUon there is serious. Four thou- and there is little encouragement ie Burglars Rob Milton Post-Office ,distinct gains. Gen. Oku captured gEVEN'*'Y GUNS CAPZ'IIRED. �d well mounted.Cossacks are raid- - and•Gi.T•R. Office. cl0 guns making his record for the In a later despatch the eorrespon- .ing is .the north, from KLJ i to Gen- the private cables received. No. 2 '''battle 85. Gen. Oku' reports 4 offi= dent says that the whole Russian son. Communication between Seoul white oats, 88c to 88}c, end No. 3 A Milton despatch Says: The sato in - ears killed. 81 wounded and 2 miss- line has been repulsed mad,driven and Geasan has been cut, 'It !s at 37c to 88}c exstore; for export, he post.-oflice was blown open by Ing for the engagements of Oct. 10, P No. 2 white oats at 88}c to 38tc burglars early Saturday morning and 11 and 12, back more than twenty'miles. Seven; stated that 'the railway `for many afloat; No. 2 peas, 72c; No. 2 rryye, ty guns have been captured. Prison- miles has been destroyed. The Rus 82 c; No. 2 bast 54 c tO 55c; No. about $7 in silver, '$200 fir stamps, a ars ,say the orders had been issued siana are reported to be within 70 } �' } registered letter, and a book of blank 8 extra, 53}c to 54c; No. 8 at 52}c postal cards taken. °The G.T.R. I, EIQ'P1F1F. BRIGADE. that the Russians were to take the miles of Pingyan. .Steamers,arr,(v to•53c afloat. , ' - • Po ` offensive. Gets. Kouropatkin itt per- Ing at Chinampho are warned to go Flour-Manitoba spring wheat pg- agent's office was also entered. a U, . A despatch from St. Petersburg Son commanded. the troops moving no further. • Many vessels are al- drawer in the safe which was nn- Days: The extent of the Russian loss- tents, $5.85; strong bakers', $5.50; , ' . ee is partially indicated by the coir along the main road. Gen. Mistch- ready at Chinampho, discharging winter,wheat patents, $5,70 to $5.80 lO�� was found, and the thieves So- respondent o1 di Rd by t e roe• eako was in command at Ponsthu. A railway material. Ile Russian ra.ld straight rollers, '$5.•40 to $5.50, cured $4.95 express money, some re- who telegraphs that Gem. Bilderling's brigade of infantry and a regiment is on a scale hitherto unprecedented.. straight rollers, in bags,' x2.50 to fund' ticket c4lequea, and a revolver. of cavalry -Crossed the Taatse River, All houses and food supplies on thq Warrants are out for two men who ti' corps, holding the centre of ttie right $2.85. . , but found themselves in a critical sit- lino of march have been idestroyed. Millfeed-Manitoba bran in Dugs, have been working here lately, and . ' lost almost an entire brigade of the cation, and retired to the right bank �_� • $17; bulk,•$18,to $19; shorts, $21 who have disappeared. third division, including a third of with the Japanese in pursuit. The a per ton; Ontario brats in bulk,' $11 i its artillery brigade (48 guns), the Japanese hurled back sixteen counter CHILD'S HEART REMOVED. to $18; shorts, $19 to $20, and •neighboring corps being too hard attacks in all. The enemy is well mouille, $24 to $28 per ton, as to BOODLERS SENTENCED. t :,�- ;'..:,-" pressed to offer assistance. provided with Howitzers. The army Cruel .practices by.West Indian Gen, Zaroubaiefi's corps suffered on the right lost 8,000 men in the Natives. quality.Cor eal-Is quiet and steady,• at St. Louis ex-Aldermen Get Long terribly boor© its retreat, Oct. 1, life fighting round Ponaihu. gin stows, St. Vincent des teff $1.35 to $1.95 per bag. ' Terms. brigade of reserves arriving too late. Other correspondents, referring to K. Baled Hn No. 1', $8.50 to $9; 'A St. Louis despatch ' says 'Laroubaiofl narrowly escaped, s shell the fighting on Wednesday, gilt/ that says. • The barbarous superstition y- phlj- bursting inside a but whence the gens the Japanese were pressing the Rus` which Prevails among a portion of Nor 2, $7.50 to $8; clover mixed, Charles F. Kelly, ex-Speaker Lower oral lied just emerged. ,fans towards Miskden. All agree the Population of the Went Indian, $8.'0 to $7, and pure clover, $8 to House, Municipal Assembly, and - Gen• MisicheaAo, on the left, also that the Russians are puttisig up a Islands is-tho'basis of a ghastly and $8•'0 per ton is car lots. Charles A: Gurtke, former member of Beans-Choice primes, $1.40' to that body, went.on Thursday sen-• suffered heavily. The fighting was at desperate fight, not giving way an extraordinary crime that lies coins $1.45 Per bushel, and $1.35 to $1'.+ fenced to tends in. the penitentiary, .such close range that Ii gunners inch without a struggle. The valor to light iii the Island of St. Lucia. g 7} in car lots, for connection with the suburban . displayed on--both sides cannot be The finding of the heart-and hands of vy bribery deal. Kelly was given two were mowed down by the Japanese Provisions-Hen Canadian short infantry fire. The Japanese poaiti- surpassed• --. -._- - - - white-child Ln the-possession of a cut pork, $17.50 ,to- 8; light short None of the stories of Russian col- Obi-man (a negro sorcerer) ]ed to fife P g years for jury, and Gutke Eve vv)sich--the RLssians were tryin to cut, $17 to'$1 t st1 American at. years for - take, were surrounded on three sides essuprouded and - t_ child had been _- __�_ _-__ ed with destruction is yet confirmed. iriurderecl and the body mutilated in by,wire entanglements, which cost __ backri, $20;, compound lard, 8}c to AFTER PORT ARTHUR, PEACE. order that ttia enperstitious natives 9c; Canadian lard 61c to '7}c;, ket- HAVOC IN FISHING FLEET the Russians dear. The Japanese, in _ some instances, abandoned their might, through possession of portions tie rendered, 8}c to 9}c, according " khaki uniforms, donned A despatch from London says of the-body,.be-able to work spells. to ualit } Worst.Gale of Season Raging on grey over- After discussing- the battle between quality,rliama, esh-to le c; bacon,- coats, and retreated, a trick they the Russians and the Japanese south 12c to 13c; fresh killed abattoir - Newfoundland Coast. Have often employed during the war, - hogs,. $7.50 .to $7.75: heavy fat especially 1n night attacks, of yelling of Mukden, Baron Hayashi, the Ja- ,MURDERED. .BY LUNATICS. hogs, $5; mixed lots, $5.25 to $5: A St. John's, Nfld., despatch says: out in Russian, when discovered, Panes, Minister, on'Thursday said to 35; select, $5.40 to $5.55 off cars. The worst gale of the season is rag- ` the Associated Prase that reports of Cheese=Ontario white, 9c to 9 c; Ing Here, and it is feared it must ,--'� "Friends!" This time tai cre t v Charlottetown Woman Killed on . eY P P Japanese successes must not be con- colored, 9 c to 9}c; Quebec, Sic o have-worked havoc among the fishing to the Russian position shouting, Wa Hosie From Work. } � fleet, Large numbers of vessels are - ,, -Orders have been given'to Yetreatl" blow,1% r as forerunners y i decisive A Charlottetown, P.E.I•, despatch- 9c. ' ' •'' • _ 'but-were 'soon' discovered. blow, as it is practical) impossible Eggs-Select new laid, 24c; straight homeward bound, the season having for either coinmander�to utterly ct•ush says :=A horrible ' murder occurred gathered candled, 20c; No. 2, 18}c to closed, and inevitably many of thein •>;• the other. He held that it Gen.-•here on Thursday night. Miss Lillian 14c. Have foundered or driven'ashore. ALMOST' ANNIHILATED. Kouropatkfn'fa de in the pre- Warren,-aged 40 years, was killed by }dotter_-Fancy grades, i9ic to ---T - ---_ seem battle, "he can ut forward no nn named Michael Power, who t. . A despatch from Tokio s8y�s•., Frons Strategical . -excuses, a8, a. . ,.; ao-- we,s arrested shortly after o . had �d western dairy, 34c 'to 15}e intelligence received from reliable Fang." committed the critne. An axe was - - Sources, it appears that the &incipal -He pointed out that "retirement found near the scene of the tragedy. .CATTLE MARKET. King George Passes Away Peace( object of Field Marshal Oyama's tnc- of Oyama'.•' merely means falling back Power is believed to be insane, and " - - -- `' fully 'at Pillnitz. - . i itics in the recent fighting was !,i sep- upon his main• defences and La-se, for some time bad been confined in Toronto, Oct. 18.-Receipts today state the Russian army and cense• riameiy, Liao-Yang, where all pre- the State PrisoTi at Charlestown, were heavy, .especiallyt of sheep and A Dresden despatch says: Bing igvenUy an extremely Heavy'attack pnrations in the way of fortiflcati1D Ltiass Ao recently escaped from that lambs. The whole run consisted of George of Saxony dled'at Pillnitz at was delivered by the Japanese centre, and ammunition Jteive been_ made for _institution. _• ,Mit s Warren was on 121 cars of stock, iVLUh 1,825 Bead 2.25 o'clock on Saturday morning. 'tvitti the result that the enemy at- a prolonged stand ia.case of necea- her way Home friim work when the of cattle, 3,120 ahcep and Iambs,:1,-" His and orae peacefail. Fifa sora wart tempting to sand against this per- city, murderer attacked her, 800 hog?+, and 100 calves• present at the death-bed. ,,„ ° .. _ - - .^r7+. . . r• _ - r i � IF 1 s' ..,, n, J ..y,.vr'3ky raG V X,+• mit 4 ".,.' -«y. y, aflilk ,{1 _ "'�j•. F• \-:':, 4 w.• �. y 1 y '' .9( ,n �-" ;.rr Ye.. » _'3";'. .., •� '-' cif:.;� ._". ••. ::' ., :f .t ',ri M+e,.§ '. ... ,.' ✓s. '-, .' a a a i --oils+-^+.v., b State of a prow:ir to G T track at Ca4,ss of Loek4.w. 1 c Pickering!station on sotkth side, cunt' Lockjaw, ur'tetanus, is,caused by a � t� >� >�8 lecumulends that clack be instructed ` bacillus oi-ger•au which exists I)lenti- „ y to notify G T K to have sun,e placed faIy in stlt' et dirt. It is inactive so in safe conclitien. ^ -long as exposed to the air, but when� rlppplicatiu❑ was recd from R Shia- carried beneath the skin,as in wounds _."� unb eryitie for a bonus of '?.ic per roti on caused by percussion raps or}�y rltsty +.® r about 1111 rods wire fence on sideline nails, and when the air is excluded & -- bet lots 10 and 11 in con 3. j the germ is roused to acti-it and - _ r Application was recd from C A; y • •- j� roclucss the must virulent poison Av4pattdisbed every Fnday morning at its Omoa �- - r'bonus.ac per rod on 18U p - i^' . Pickering Out. BA1cIay fo p 1 known. These germs may l,e destluy ' TERMS rods wire fence on-w side of Brock rd aa ed and all danger of lockjaw avoided -- r 1 sA4posyeas; $1.00 (paid inadvais" in con 6. by applying Chamberlain's Pain.Balm Application from H Compton bonus freely as soon as the injury is received i ��• -:- -'••Is showing-this week UATM OF ADVERTIBINQ:. of lac per rod on about 20 rods -wire Pain Balm is x.A antiseptic and causes - - `�f3rct ftassrHon,per line - - 10 cent& _ >aftAtoe: n•atinHue lose ` ,. fence on w side of Audle rd in con 4. such-injuries to Beal without•matur- yy .. 0643 bseq ear A I' ation from-E E Pugh-for bon- &tion.and is one third the time re- S7rlamb does not include Law or Foreign ad- P g sw�eataemeab us of 15c per rad on about 110 rods of quired by the usual treatment. It is ; Igp.ctal arms given to parties me- am. wire fence on w side of side-line bet "for sale by elf druggiits. Very comforiable these frosty Awaseter S or 6 months or by the year. Hied, lots 10 and 11 in con 9. n or Yearly sonaracts parable quarterly. A communication being been recdLew, 21ankots niRhts-�Vhite and 4rey- Yfansfan+a aazds ten linea or cider,with paprs, Al sizes. s♦aae}aa� 41 cc.payable in advance. from R Barrett re ditch opp his prop- relic Advortiaeme»!s. - stms'afotlo•inloealeolmm�ston cents Par lute. erty, the corn recommend that Mr. ,Qom •eataper line sash subesgwnt in8arls0 B 9saW oontrase r boa made known oa applisst• MeBrady and rd tom's for that dist ,as Na troo aasertie t• inspect same and make any rep pre �[T� b_�D.—A maid forgeneral work ,!c ements without written amrnetioas they may deem necessary. Won washing. Good home. _ •taht.2ilm Inserted until forbidden and ehargad ae- )�1 � y mrr.�ly. orders for dimondani i; ad!•sde•° J Wilson ehov snow and breaking eppir Yrs, k F. Firth. �♦♦eW Ylaxnellette � In Pretty :4 )mumbe is waiting and »atts lattvab. roads in R D 13, $5.10. siva! Pickering College. _)r/ Autumn t� - des•. G White com'r R Ds 3 and 4 filling ` Patterns• x a ob w«k promptly attended to, washouts In his diva and 2 sticks of RA n LAMBS FOR SALE. The - timber,$8.27. nnd•rsizned hp • ter good Lotces4r » ram lambs for.ala The are well bred, bp- ' eCi►aar �i ffi-sFinis-class Lo�:Ysp::, spite driver, 68. - regimes F�c�eotat►ons-Th• seam J H Mirheil�tom's R D 14 for rep w K ,TIN.G RINK,K, HOUSE A�D . -.atV;Vzt of the people of Nick•rina and vtoiniy 8 i7 Ladles', Misses' bridge and drawing timber on Con LOT FOR blLE-I is nndera:gced :Hare �ew knit .underwear Opp lot also on Nigbswander'a for sale st a reasotsrble.yzieea his large skating Men s, Bova' - a rink.acs alio his house and lot situated in All Sizes. bred e,31.70. the visage of Brvzgham For particulars ap i Vicar & Thexton, Proprietor! J Jlitchell rep washk?ut, i<1.a0. aq Frank Sanderson on the premises or to %� C W Disney shoe snow R D 13 Ill fiichardson,Ptckertrg 42-tt f ' J H Gorman work performed in R FRIDAY, OCT. 219t, 1904. D 1 1145.25. - i° C W Disney wk gerfd R D 13 540.16. V r Y ONT LIVERY . _ C W Elsney 87 yds pravel used R L _ d NOTES AND COMMENTS. 3G.;0a C R' Disney work pe div, in his First-class Horses to hire 'day or, div, $13.7+1. night. 'The contest in North Toronto JHGorman for gravel used in his Bus.•+ in connection meeting all l viri-Il be one of the most interest- div: $6.719, FLOOR Qa., a S C3' .lw. e ling iu the present canipaifin. The NV easby wk perfd in R�D 11 8943. F �� OILCLOTHS-Suitable fete' Stove t $.aboral tandic3ate, Jiayor L'r�lu Townline Acct- Horses clipped on shortest notice. _ ilukrt, has ball R uiost credittal3le 1''S(xlen fur Kratlinit on 1 tu�ynline r f ease-old tci his credit in ChC 1i<ry• end ln,.�"ing, Roan Gane, Uxbridge to t' W A• 'Th mson, +x�' chaff)', au�l is hi hl e�teeined b` :heroes with half-p"ayu:ent.a3 Yl„pLie„.r, 8 y Writ Petty re hrid a on �v town pp g $ .'an the oity'. Hi oppoucnt, rile line, 1+,.0 hf ru c.hargkd with half-Pay lr.lou. Gtxo. E. Fustcr, is une of the $1_72, ui S - -- - -- menta b .. . de,r *W_t ltuth•n'ities, if not the gest. J H Mici:ell com R D 18 rep wu�lt- _ i n w town-line rat con ri, r++-G cl:l- Ns A t.1B financial glee-tion- of tyle uta n 1. ,,•lL ,.L 'kns fRll,l•i aII,l bF^�(l'rP (,p}, 1�r:y ])6)lit, i'k'(llliI',) 111111(11nh ••�s;ety, in tau I)nnl;ai,,rt. I3eidcs. ” - _ 1 ■`Vj,tv. an orator he occupies a fre "° ti��, 1„�a:t� .ed. Ji::rkbxu, 1:1att'rial fut� 1.+as-c c,) ,;t4n. IIIs` w.-!tion. Rut -ince hie frill- Aiarz;d half alr,t, 3.:.15 Lave Annie urayetrii at Ciarenwnt a I R NVi,rd fr,r bonus '2u Per rod- oc l'icLeriug, alar•k.Laiv. WI;itbv or ,)k s.ng cmtt with his leader, McKen `Or- ', wire fence un ,ideliue bet i .iP Ii<r,�'ell, be has been rumen hat L• ; fid s in can J.- Brcluki�” At ally tirne after Jan. Si'e have on hard a uice sleek of Ready-_to-We felt !lata, aisO .-a+3i-credited member of the Con, Comm tecomt,wnci7d that E Rny• 13t• 1:'t.o, at rea�o. Wh prices. a L. �ti bite, Felt Shapes to Trim. ;;e.y rAtlL'e party lIe has I1ern rater ale grer.tesl .3�,tving t„ him eiikinr _ l� -• - - . �uiit of act,which his art arc nreakin through bridge on con t 51 :rat tsreenwood. ` a. r party tY3 th to overlook, His. lungf asee• 'TP I"t 5- Call and sec+our new g•oada, 4 ( a"eations with politician3, hair It•d C Phillip for l,onuar of'23c per rod or. d rods +vire fence in front 1-t 19 in dt1- • • • r l j� i3 Asitra to become thorough pollti• _on, 62. ap � '" C• A- ,Baker, '•� �]C�eY1i�,�a ` •tE;" him-Reif, and to commit push Comm rpnommended that "clerk 1* A _ ':arae a+ are committed by politi• instructed to adv for cedar tinker to aart'ia.rt•t but not by statesmen, aucl be used in 19fLi. — t mats a re+tilt lu.s party haA treated The council nits adjourned to meet ir &&atm coolly ever since. He wisp at 10.a.m, on Monday Nov 21A. The undersigned i+ prepared to � Cream i�P p Omor. - Separa r llfrmrr(*rl to retire from his our "• " al! kinds of varriaa fie and waQou Wr+ovince, Nese Brunswick, and paintiuR of hi± shop over J. J ' ..J6ar the past several years has Harvey's Black,,mith Shop, Clare- _ mont, at reasoabie rates. Iittc+rn in search of a constituency Something new sad Something good. lIbitat ep far has found none to take _- Alio prepared to do all kinds of A model of 3impphrity. - j3m to its bnyom, and- it remain- paper hanging and Mouse paint- •Ilitending purchasers wily-do well to seet” machine before ve 4-r seen whether North Toronto 1 ing, W.J. Bingham. buying. On exhibition at the hardware. Maas forgiven him or not. ;\urth Claremont.7. Prices_ 'Prices right. A Call solicit_ed.- _ +Pickering Council. - -- '�7 •� "Thp above council met, pursuant tc m i Ea ' L• I�J4," MANtL AGT- ..,ct.cl;jrl+:rnn ent, oil Monday, Oct. 17th. 1riG?I'1 P�ilip "�C+�s t At tdciwnship hall. Bt netR'1lRm, Mein. - 'bers all present, Reeve .in the chair lfiautes of lust wetting read and ap- t� 1 - 8a1s Register. dal l �'a ors Taints s , Several accounts were presented fn: -- •�,; ��.t ' pQyment. TCLdD.1Y, Ot~r, with, 1914.-Auction- L: f ; A communication wRa rest) from_R. eels of farm stuck• ilitplen,enys, etc.- -Barrett, tc. - 'Barrett, asking that road ditch opp at Int 11, Fin�vtun road, ju.t east :��r-rt f lot 12 in 3rd con line be eleaned out. of Pickering I illagea the property' ' `/ 4;ommunceationa were readTrom A• of John Boves. Side At 1. Pouch- _ . 1- �cRtts«nell and Jos. Bye, &.AID • that er�Postill, auctioneers. _i r-;Ys A large fresh stook;now on hand. Prices in Wa11iPaperlmagitdg - tea on female dogs be remittc.N, t_hc y Mo\DAY, OcT. 31st 1914--Auction from Be. rap. hatvin been disposed of. sale of farm stock, implements. etc L 2 W. H. Moore makes clahn for rebate w.be held at lot 36 con 5, Pickering, �Q� xrker t =U nb��M. _ xm dog tax,the'aniinaI being killed. the property of Mr. John Sp•:ncr• •(',am was read from Good'Roads Co. Sale at 1. See bilis. Poucher..and ` rr Manganese steel dies. ostill Auctioneers. t3reia fewer. resigned position ar P © © © © © © �„J 0 leakre viewer. He recommended that ej'A�T.I D-Industrious man or i .R- Wilson be appointed in his -stead. 1'V woman as permanent representsure o: 3_ H. Michell reported that he had, big manufacturing company, w look after ,t: Wood, Iron, Lift and Force Pum - �xi$ to the taeatsur�the gam Of $2.'r5 busineas in this countyand adii,�ialnff territory Ps. % ,e v Business successful:Bad lostabliafied Salary Also cisternf maide'to order.. 1}t t Y ` _ 7that be reed from sale-of old.and an_ oro weekly ande:pensea Salary paid wseklp E. W. EVAtiS, � The' Sovereign -Bask � of �=da,• gyp` used timber from Lehman's bridge oil from home office. :pence moist ad I; rived g Brock st.,'Whitby. sGD18 8 lot 35. ssperience Doteseesttal,Edclose•seti addressed y g envelops. General Manager. Como Block, ;Has over 22 OOO Customers. j 'alae committee on Indigents re rt- chicaio. 48•ti9 and and recommended the following - 0 I N I) R TWINE ` lsym • ' J:Burk.for one month's support of Te M2�111112t. All Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising Canadians $. Gibson $10.00.t. MC11 0 The comm on sheep killed by dugs' .. - ,. : ' .._ ':• " vvported and recommended payln't as Agent for` all kinds o't McCormick MAR.KHAM BRANCH, CLA'RE:4fON T BRANCH, © f #allosss _ Farm Implements, Wilkinson Plows A. P. Smith, Man. L.,E. Todds Agt. - IF S enter for oue sheep killed, $6.66. Etc, Jones for t sheep killed and 3 Timbers of oak keep the old —Also-;- Hach Also - - rri:amaged, $17.33. For Singer SewingMachines _ (a ng Tke coin on Contingencies reported ':homestead" Standiilj through Binder Twine a Specilts. 0004000 "" `� �_•` �_•� `_��'✓�*�` urns recommended paym'ts as follows: the ears, It pays t0 use the 1:urkar dL-Thexton for adv-Courts of y F y L.•D.-BANKS, at Brougham and Pickering, right stuff. Pickering. , ,oea mo- - ... _ £mplosers' Liability' •Asti'❑ Col' 't " n.. •- -C''• o-� a .� .m �• m p Men of oak arm- vl Malice . Committee TILd, for renewal of premium bond' SmV Hutchinson,collector,520.00. rugged health, men whcsc Formed for recoyerinp ropert_ stolen ISdeB ;da 22 � n a J'. Underhill for services- select mg from its members an the appre- h• slur �nrors bodies are made of the 'sound ag " hensioa of the thieves, O Ott f oti It'IS. Phillips, assessor, ditto, $5, i - . -�. R. Beaton clerk ditto,X10: est materials. • • • • • Members baviaat property itolen commtibi• 6�' 'n o a m'' ft. Milne for servicesas fence-viewer Late immediately with any member, '' rs Childhood is the time to la} of Executive Committee. _ :do' - -,ate�stnte of J, W. Hogle and the late o��a+ltl a„ m _b 'm � Ho�yeil the same to be charged to the foundation for a.Sturdy Con occupies premises unequalled in Membership fee 51.00. » qoa .n •flshe Howell estate, $4. t any Guuilar school in Canada. Its Arthur Jeffrey, Geo. Long stitution that will-last for 'ears. large, tastefully decorated, per Arthur Rogers ditto,$k.: S fecal lighted, vent! Secretary.' President ' -•• _ DR Beaton,,clerk, on account of y g Y• Ir � 0 Scotts Emulsion is the right latedroolnsbearcomparisonwith Esiea,Com,-Cleo,Leng,D.E.Pugh,C.B. aa$_ $,nR�e`ol _ 1 - e very h t ** �•: a °s aa,2 6 g r i i`:merso2l com'rof P D o e wash- stimulates offices. a stop' Use - aI1C� 'Lod 5 e• ga is� � em` raced xec�meaded payor tson roads and la3 llov¢a: - ' Emulsions under best fid i ions ; stTrround Palmer,Picketing Out. o y� a as - Stuff. deist can do his best work onl arT� -nrittY gain con 5 front of lot 4,!2.?a. Scott S Ings count f I _LP1uW�11.for Y road-sera r supplied growing Doers of children, Every feature of the school-is p e $ 0. a� ' ��, • C ill - To fiIIt �1°�. Q ' In* _ only to those desirin somethin _ --C Petty 1000 linin tile for R.Bradley S helps, them build a firm g, g .iEr+atn the seine to be charged to the •better'in stenographic work: The undersigned has to rent in lot 2S •• a {�^_ a g A riLrerrnt parties described In the- a• foundation for a sturdy COnsti- Write for 1st con., Pickeringmile west of Dun-- our Catalogue. bsrton,) a li storey, 7 roomed frame em 0: � I � p tution. building, W which is attached 3 acres �� D . P Soden for operating radar 848.25, "W Gibson com'r R D�. for filling _ a[land. There are on the premises a ~ o� i< wralshout in his div, 08.75. Sind tothe sample. •• i • $ $ - a good stable and drive house, Will •dsntsary 1905-Wh1tbT 9th, Chhavaloth. W Gibson for gravel nsud in his div $COTT s BOWNB. Chomistao rent-the whole,or will refit the house Elmagbam 11th," Poet Perry 13th,IIx- 'W Gibson wk performed in his div Ontarioo a aM • separate. bridge 1'2th,Canni iQtotti Wh,'Bei+arten , Toronto. $10.37. _ 10th. A complaint having been made re 600.s;nd;1.00a all dru4stats. ROBT. H. CARSON, Dunbarton - J w S:' M. .:C'. ,.,. n:, � ',•. ;�.A .. ,•. .... awe.°�S1' _..N,. iA v.\t.4a./'�,b,w »?-.,y, '".� : �M „,a.-'°-, :' f�t•:Y." ". ..- 9.:x.: ..-.. r -i .., •:�-.'. :. ,l"�Y�S!,:?f:�. .,ef .:tea,•-•r',� �, .y,, , ..cP.✓�.:.r�y,.� 'F.aaN��'? ' � }. .. � d!,;:.5r n.. ,a+_ -ax: '4�-ykT +`a"t�.SC.'�.S1n.'dk`QLLnN'" � �f.l• "'o _i.,' ,'ro�Lar'xr,r' ` '>r+->�- a u- Y P _ .l,�, •.5, 'h;'„r�� r� - r '� :;'era x � � ,,r t' , t r tf�d i QLARILMONT 3x , tore it tip, breaking the tongue, g �ut1Je s G In is moving very freel at al 6ts-o.%vi n Mr. Hodgson }� BeAt At�g i'Y b di,tavice. The homes brokeldose, You Can do •� 4 he elevators.. and g -' ber j.'4V: A. Thoiuson is shingling-ljix shop, stood as if nothing had hap �, ;� _ going into the blacksnzlth � am and sheds. pened. Fortunately neither lidr- For Bedrooln Suites, Dining room ` y J. H. and lira. Beal spent Sun- res nor driverwas hurt. Ciar'emoChairsand all kinds of Furniture-in Pickering. - _-. _Fe F _ ry pretty barns wedding } H. T. Michell, of Toronto, is touk place on Wednesday after- r ,r; visiting friends here. noon of last geek at Maple Lane goods Geo. Morgan's new house is Ret- Farm,the,residence of Mr. Hu*htin pretty well under way. Gregg Jr., when his daughter, Mrs. Thos. Gibbons is visiting hiss Nellie, was united in marr- ;; • ., <,; her daughters in Toronto. iage to Mr. W. M. Palmer, one of Mrs. James Gordon, of Picker- our young business men. The in- __ ing, was is town on Monday. terestingcerem'onywasperformed '( Gregg & Coates made a large in the,presence of the friends of 1oWs .P1oWs Flo R .9hipment of hogs on Monday. bride and groom by the Rev. M. • s s ' R. E. Forsyth and Tobias Cas- C. Tait. The bride was assisted } (SINGLE) (DOUBLE) ,(RIDING.) ; for were in Uxbridge on Monday, by her sister Visa Eva while the o t Mrs. Shaver, of Foodwood, is groom w” supported by J. C. Verity plows will do 003 work in an kind of soil and are light visitinit her daughter, Mrs. Bry- Navane. The ha con le were ' g y R happy P in.draught. Try one and be crayiaced. Bain wagons, Wood- were the recipients] numerous costly T� C39C 018 stock windmills, Steam and gasoline engines, Tread and sweep ` J. C. Macnab, of Toronto, spent presents, which showed the high Qrw, Of Bostim mus&. is �. ere, Grain grinders, Straw and Saaila a cotters, threshers sullii s a few days last week at his home esteem in which the young couple weigh scales, also g d R supplies, .-here. 1 are held. Mr. and Mrs. Palmerftresft to an woom g pianos, organs an se*In machines. Terms to suit purchaser. Give us a call. Peter Christie, the Conserva- left on the evening train for Tor- "�� Wffi• Pt3ptn":-I � tive candidate, was in town on 'onto, followed b the good wishes forse+erslyeazs X backaebed y g Geo. Philip 'rr Brougham Tuesday. of their numerous friends. The '•a ffi'and fru • ! •f R. E. Fort is -mt�king im- ,News extend their heartiest con- ns headaches I vPo d oaten wa7o rovements to his remises at the ;g 'em a thatl t in such para and P P i ratulationa to Mr. and Mrs. Pal- miners that � � be bozos before :north end. user on the pleasant event. I could close my eyes again. I dreaded Wilfred Sadler and wife, of� A musical society was organized the long ulghts and oPu►ry daya. I Kinsale, spent Sunday with last Monday evening in the Town could do no Work- I consulted diiter- friends here. l hall, to be knoR•n as the Clare ent physidaas hoping to get relies Win. Thompson has accepted _ruont Choral Soviet The officers but finding that their medicines did TOV the ositiun as driver of\. Tarr's3 IIOt cure g I ab L tits o ��' � -.bake wA on. Here appointed as follows:- ham's F-egetable �ompo�d, as ����/// Y g President.- it Was highly recommended to me- I am James and Mrs. McFarlane and 1st rice pres-John Gregg. ! glad that I did so, for I soon foumd N i.z Cora Dowswell spent a day 2nd vice pres--W. H. Flummer- that it was the medicine for ars cabs - ja Uxbridge last week. tit• Very sooh I was rid of every eche and ll'E LEAD. A few from here went to L i- Conductor-Rev. J. W. Wilkin- psln and restored to perfect health bridge last Tuesday L-veuiug to son. feel splentitid. have a fine appetite, , Bear Sit- Wilfred Laurier, Tt�eas.-A,Travis. and have gained in Weight a lot. -.Get our Prices Before Buying. F. and Mrs. Cooper and fawn Ansa Ftaa lm: Oases, 14 Warrenton P y Secretary-J. A. Achison.' &L. Boston, Mass_es000�t yo.lgtnet spent a fess- days this creek with Pianist-Miss Annie L. Wilkin- ��••�+►we•+ao 1��� enactor be wf � -� ' "Sonya and (1?halve friend,. sem,, Dowswell - The 'Peoples'. Tinsmith J. S. Bundy must have his ac- Cow. of lian,-.hisses Leaper,' Surely you cannot ed,d, counts settled at once. Payable Hyslop, Dosys%vell and Brodie and tnslinwe8 SieYand to him-elf or Foster Hutch: •,n, Ve••rs. �T'ilkinson noel nd exhausted with each da - Gregg-gg• work- Some derangement of John Gruer and wife. of Myrtle, Tile first practice «ill be next feznintne Bans is responsiblehave taken up residence at North I Monday evening at b o*clock, in for this exhaustion, foilo�� �Clarenlont. Mr. Grt+er intends the Town hall. All parties. any kind Of worst or ettorL jgving into the stock business. whether in the village or out of I'y� E• �'� ffi'eya4��1e - Ju3htta sand lir,. Rudd}• and nI .to can sing either. sopran y kIt'O�p°Eandls�otherWome�. i � ^r : :Fred 1•'arnler are attendin the alto,tenor or bass ctr play on avyPUMPS "�• ' lBa tilt convention that is in P g of the following in9tntmentec- _ ,P• ;� held this geek in Toronto. cornet, violin,clariunet, piccolo or Rev M. C and -Mrs. Tait spent: P, cello, are requested to be present � - ;Siouday and Tuesday in Pickering next Monday evening or send in witb Rev. G. and. Mrs. McGregor• their names W the secretary. Market Brondham � �1�d�1111J. Oil Tuesday the rev. gentlemen b attooded Presbytery at Whitby. Many Mothers of a Like Opinion. Tuesday AfternOOa, John l;etlaharot, of L7%bridge, stye. Filmer, of Cordova. Iowa. We nes prer4eed to do all Yin��of work had his beat heavy horse go head supe, -One of my children was sub Promptly penatatag to the DampTbstanese. ! llirst into a well on Tuesday morn- lect to croep of a revere type, and the AL L afraugh'e H©uEe. ing The well caved in. letting giving of c'hamberlain's Cough Rem- Highest Cash Prices paid for lthe horse Into five feet of water, ed promptly, alwa brought relief, - Y p P Y, 3• 8 produce. .. The animal drowned before it Stan mothers in the^ neighborhood Many Could be gat out, think the same ae Ldotabout this rt-n,• 1p'. LAFRAL'GH. 18aeareae to Nest Sabbath evening. Oct.23rd hIyl`,. want sother kind for their Brougham. �ohn Gerow, (�seow Js Bot4 OOarsmae6 g chlldrn. For sale by all druggists. W.P.Riahaedson. 1.P • - the service will be conducted by Mtn lakKiai the W. F. M. S. of the Methodist AR'►i TO RENT -A splendid farm 'tra�ss *urs->Kesew'+oeanaa a,�s - - P Tzews,Onto ZAs?alis as FOLLOW&:-- 'church. Miss Jean Scott, sept. � o.tna ootepoeed :!the taash pelf of lot.o >Qo:i ]cats d.lb A. M. of the DeaCouesss Home, will be sad Huagge,H F eon,comma of 16•act",lir oared elthto sir« mile of Pickering Village '� 19 LocaL , .' 9.58 P. M. " RICH the De and gis•e an address On Por fall pasticalare appy w W V Hi.hardsoa t•IS LoOaZ, . ,' S, OLL P M. _Js� � ARDSON'S the Deaconess Home work. :►iisQ �ckertnai sacs Taatxs aouto Wass etre as FOLLOWS:-- Scott ottows:- _ • Scott is a very -able speaker, and No.9 Local._ 9 41 A.M. Wt t the work she represents is a power I'll Local Y:I tl P. i1d. _ for good in Toronto. The ladies '•7 X.L1L d:(!'d P. M. Iar Aunt sbowia of finest display of -extnd a cordial invitation to all. .-Headgear 1 ,>�iaa A 9 6 large eot of Aq intimated in our last 6--me Station*". Books.Dolls, Toy jobs the business men of Claremont received for the Holiday trade. Coll -are about to establish a public .` and res them. _ market for all kinds of farm prod- Ladies' and Children's ;'13nllsoriptioaa takenforall y�ssinepap�• uce, poultry etc. Buyers from and Weeklyand Dail Newe - - Toronto, Stouffville, Markham _ p t p• H n land other place will bepresent to 1 IC V 1 1 w• J- H- RjC23A.R:DS0 W, buy, paying highest prices. The Ready-to—wear. first market day will be Tuesday, $= c31C Street. "C7CTlOritby_ Dov. 1st, and will be continued - every Tuesday thereffter,begins Ready-to-trim. - ingat9a.m. _ _ Lu'ber ' '.Yard A number of our, residents are Fall opening Oct. rd, lth and v _ complaining of the conduct in- Pe dulged in by some of the boys of 5th. the village. Among other things Lsdies Invited to Inspect. All kinds of rotigb and dreeed Lumber ithey have caused considemble damage to J: S. Brandy's street 8 ishings and siloDmace vab, Hoose ria• I to Sho 1am . .It is difficult to see what M, aerow, �3ron ham. _ V` -- P COs s Little ,amusement boys can find in thus , destr9yin property. R e under- - - B P Pe tT• Cistern lswks and seater troughs mads stand that prosecution will follow to order if the guilty ones are found (nit. - When you buy your ammunition' from us.' The business men of the village is -We hliVe a most complete stock of the most are seriously considering the ad- visability of closing their respec- ' ..M T dependable makes.* Here are a few prices to tine places-of busitiess (luring the Harness Making ! T• ++• Gordon. show you how you can save by baying from. " 'winter months at K o'clock p.m. : u8 ,There,is no reason whatever, why people who have shopping Lo do, iso veaRs• can not have it-done before that Having purchased the harness busi- EXPERIENCE L6aded Sherr 12 guage, 25 in a box for 4SC, hour. Merchants and their clerks ness lately carried oh by W. J. Conk- B. B. Caps one hundred in a bog for I5C, require their hours of rest the well, in Brougham,-I am now prepay- "22 Shok'•L 2 boxes for 25c, 22 Long 18C• same as other people and should to give the best of satisfaction to .not be imposed upon by the dila- any who wish to purchhse anything t per box, 22 Winchester 35c box, 22 Short tory shoppers. in my line. box, 38 Short ,Repair work will be neatly [and .27e per box, 3$ Long 32c r t• Quite a little excitement, which promptly attended to. TRAM MARKS box. - „ •(.,,.wee ,—lasted-for earls -ii-_` Cellars --pza,wfs - amoments occurred on our streets A full line of whips, spreads, stock COPYRIG14TS dm._ 'c on Monday. lir. Hodgson, of Cx food,harvest mitts, fl nets, etc,. all Ancone aenmns a stetee�d deomittwn to r bridge; was driving in frofit of A. at right rices. Hind call intents e°°°`ur" oars fon fie.. 'tier w 1f yon load your Own shells, We Offer y011 g p y invention a ertat taDt7 onDf. Cotumantts tions"cu conaCent nGbook an Patsafs y ; B. Dowsesell's, when one of h'►a - •entrres,OIdeR foraecartnRyaeat, 12 Sa. shells suitable tor smokeless powder at —-- - - — patents sten th»><E Nunn A Cao Nod per hundred Smokeless powders in -horsesi from-some cause or ,other .peelat*otta acaaar9a in the 85c• P made a bolt, causing the tongue " . Boden,"' Shultz, p ► to fall from the neck-yoke. The " ' ' ' ,,, Dupont, Hazard and Lafin and Rand �.ou�'3zlam Ahanlaomelyttlushwed tteeti,. - •Black powder ranging upwards in rice per -.. . horses tuned towards F. Cooper's cale,tloa of ear�enpoo foot•nai �ig a p Si .g p � p r- •;� sear;four euoataa.6L 8oM Mall neRsdettleie �S;• blacksmith shop and til, tongue lb from 250, going-underneath the sidewalk, -" •" _ �,�, ,eh���� -• shot ll k OWII make SbOt.—Ullr B 0 is a we II NEW LAUNDRY P P . it n in 25 lb bags and priced per bag .as 1.85L__Qhi]led X1.50. Right _ r • The undersigned has opened up • pri0e8 Oki ( R1+1B, ReoOlVerB and Ri$el*. ' a laundry next door to W. T. Dunbar's, and having ha�i nearly A good line of Men's Harvest Boots, Hardware C o. four years experience in Bowman- The d Ru ` s Also Ilea's and Boys'Tennis Boots `- _ . ' will k is prepared to do first-class i $�. T _.. • J. work at usualrates. , Itt Give me a trial. •128 EAS? ENC `S.-TRE orm `Poo TONG, Henderson & Farmer, Cl�re�nont Proprietor. d .h ., 'i,,,��,.r '.k».,.:�a,,.,.,y..nt - .., �,':t�' ,."'.` •..n .;heti? .:s ,•..�ni+�-iz�,«"'�a.,,o.c�+e::'a:. - _ ..sq�; �ai;�x4t•:•�,i„.,... „�.i..mjpi•' .`•I.ekS'r• �rXf,� +lw .t-,.., ti j C '. ASO T.-., (Yr rr °''Ss-4'"1.I 11 r i •,: ;,rr,,,.x"^„","+a'' � 'i^ ;,}, -. a ti"�'!` 1''j=.,�v✓ ` r:P,`....'. :..s. ';': .,.. „'. -� :.; t, „FS.'..::yv'+!. ,� ._Kra ...:p, ..+l.b.f .•�...? rp•.. .j:.,•�t - s.r ..�.w+• - -ns ,. �. Yi .8�-'..;d`,Wh;H+ ',.,inra,y<.%sY- W.i3w ,r�- .r , .\ 1. alk:. ..J.a.: ���yy na.,. .. , . sir . . . I . . .. . . I ,.. , .,v, , I. , ?y ,�-�,. z ,. ' I. y a444EE4E 4 EEE _ very pretty dishes. For a dish of JOY Qjj(t�1 Q n Qp�'Q ' A baked macaroni, baked beans. soft U o l U U GdMk .Y9ul ti11Y Ip �►�Uut corn bread or any vegetable au gra.. �! the tin, they are recommended. IN THE HOME OF MR. JOSEPH It ._ . _ A Fine Flavoring.-Orange rinds in their fresh state make a, fine ttav- HILTON, THOROLD, ONT.kr - I. A; oring. A good extract made with- _. House out alcohol is prepared by boiling fife Daughter, Florence, Was AllS1 L i� 91 - - Y- s•s• the yellow rind of a Mediterranean or a seedless California orange with fiat Dead From Dropsy-Her ' r i enough water to cover . it, and Doctor Had Given Her Up-Dr. s �7r I►;,�r enough•sugar to make a thin syrup Williams' Pink Pills Were Then NATURAL GREEN tea of Ce Ceylon. ”' The rival of Every particle of bitter inns; white Qsed and . To-day She is Well t� y • --- •DOMESTIC RECIPES. skin of the" rlad should be-peeled Off ;P'and Strong.. Japan." Free from all chemical coloring and adul- Venetian Cake.-One halt cup but- and only the Juicy yellow paw:used. i ter creamed with half a cup of This eatract,_.thougfx'i docs sou keep From the Post, Thorold• Oat. teration In any form whatever, of great strength,! :'dertd Sager, add the';yolka of three indefinitely, will last as long as a.ny Everybody believes in a dreamy i • deliCious and pure. Sealed packets only, same form, °,? _=eggs:be etas light, 'one and 'a''halt mild syrup, Put this '`temperance sort.of way of the efficacy of a wen p P Y+ cups of flour and a teaspoonful of orange extract" -into wide-mouthed and wisely advertised, medicine, when as the celebrated Black teas of '4 SALADA " Brand. vanilla. Blanch and cut halt a cup bottles,:leaving in.'the pawli.r�e You the recorded 'cases of restored health of almond meats and add to the may add,fresh syrup frdia time to are at a distance; but when a case -2$c and ¢OG per Ib. By all grocers. , dough, which should be rather soft. time, as you wish. When cutting up comes up in the home town, ' when t .�,-�][, ,�:. , I - . I ... Take a small piece at a timg, drop oranges for the supper table, the.;-inds the patient is 1. .known to everyone, into powdered sugar,' Snake into a may-be laid aside and used for- this and when the cure is not only posf- ' PERSONAL POINTERS. his capacity for remaining perfectly 11 - tail nn inrM in-diameter. place the purpose. flue but marvellous, the efficacy. of -- still for hours without moving a "balls a little distance apart on a Corncakcs.These corncakes, which the medicine becomes a fact-a de-- Gossip About the Leading Peo- muscle or saying a word. It is said 11 I1. .'Soured pan and bake ten or fifteen hall from "Ole Virginny," may fln3 cided thing. For many years the pie on the World's Stage. that his habit of musing, with no-. ,minutes in a moderate oven. They favor. To make them one must cut Post has advertised Dr, Williams' `' will look like macaroons. Tobacco smokers will be inter rst�vi thing but Iiia pipe as a companion, the kernels from the cob and pound Pick Pills for Fale People; large has suck to him all through his _ Almond Filling for Layer Cake.- them in a mortar till a sort of cora quantities of them have been sold by It'v rear that M. Loubet, the Fn•ri:h career, and that it is during these (Ono cup of sour cream, heated to "milk" results. This is thickened the local drug stores, and many re- President, is ora of the greatest ` _ , the boiling point. into which stir with a momenta that he makes his plans for up fig, sugar and triply-sifted markable cures have been etIected. ,smokera in the Republic the destruction o! an m tthree teaspoonfuls of cornstarch, the cornstarch till a regular cake batter One of these attracted the attention Sir Jeakin Coles, Speaker of theimprovement e>r0.S' or the a yolks of three eggs, beaten with one is evolved, A generous tablespoon- of pur reporter and he investigated. (South Australian Parliament, has Mine a Carlier,hisownn fleeasstrecentl - cup of sugar, the suites beaten to a fol of butter is put into an enamel- Miss Florence Fliltoa, the eighteen Just established what is probably a y 13Litf troth, and add last a cup of ed frying pan and enough batter year old daughter of Joseph and (world's record. He has completed married to Captain Andre Carlier, in almonds, after theyare shelled. pan. Mrs. Hilton, living in the west Paris, enjoys the unique distinction of poured in to Just cover the g Bart fourteen years of uninterrupted ser - I lBlaach Lha nota, roll Sap, and then When the edges begin to' turn golden of the town, was taken ill early last !vice in the Chair without ever once being the only woman in Franco (return'the mixture to the fire asd brown the cake is "flopped" over summer with dropsy, coupled with be Sufi absent during working Hours, j wearing the decoration for "war _ . -.Cook till thick. This is a rich and with a turner in the deft fashion heart trouble. She was compelled from illness or any other causes. ,wearing In 1895 she won for h n- delidous filling for a layer cake. which the genuine mammy possesses to give up one duty atter another, bs i I Nelson recent] sell the cross of the Legion of Hon- • Chicken Salad.-One well boiled in perfection. A minute later it is and fatally became unable to walk cr'.ei ht first birthday. attained his °r' awarded for her bravery in de chicken, remove the skin and fat and laid on a warmed plate, sprinkled to lie down. Her suffering wag in- 1 r v,,i!ups-table was tending some hundreds of Armenians " -- ...__cut in dice; two teaspoonfuls of cel- with powdered cinnamon and rolled tense and medical skill did all that placed a iarge who had taken refuge at the French ' cut is dice. put two teacupfuls bouquet, with the inscription at- cream into a saucepan, let it over and over like a Jelly roll, could be done. Florence, however, tachod: "Congratulations on your Consolate at Siras, in 'Asia Minor, i A Nice Bun.-Any good bread grew worse, silting is her chair day when pursued by the TvFka. flea late come to a boil, stir in a tablespoon- dough mates a nice "bun" for five and night for live long months to (eight-Ilrst birthday. 'England ex- husband, M. Maurice Carlier, was . lul of mixed mustard, two beeped p y gg get her breath, and the pects ,;very man to do hie duty,' It o'clock tea. Sim 1 add an a or parents des I French Consul at that period, teaspoonfuls of butter, vinegar, salt two, brush the outer surface with paired. At last the doctor gave her ,is your duty.to live to be a centers- - and cayenne to taste, and last, Uie milk, not omitting to sugar the up and said further visits were futile. larian," _ .. -- -f_ well beaten yolks of tour eggs. Stir dough to taste. A raisin or a bit The poor gir!'s limbs were pitifully Admiral Sir Edward Seymour, I y A THOUGHTFUL PRIEST. until it becomes like thick boiled cue-lot citron is a nest central ornament swollen and finally burst below the who is a cousin of that other c ne Lard, then take from the fire, set I and improves the taste. knees. She sat helpless and weak, sailor. Admiral Sir Michael Culme- _ . - the saucepan in cold water and stir gasping for breath and at times Seymour, is a bachelor and a strong Points Out to Mothers the way ' till it cools to keep it from curdling. kiOGSEHOLD HIN'T`S. -- could breathe at all only with the(supporter of the old contention that to Keep Their Children Weil and -'Tose the chicken and celery together greatest difficulty One night the f sailors should never marry. "If they Ha -, and mix carefully with the dressing. Have you tried the neer way of 1 neighbors came in and said she could Ido." he once said, "they must neces- Happy. .- . , A Good Pot Roast,-Have the,but-I boiling eggs by immersing them ra not live till morning. But today sartly neglect either their profession cher extract the bone from the rump I boiling cater and setting them on ahs is alive and well. movingabout or their wives " Rev, K. L. Francoeur, Casselman, (roast and take a few stitches to I the back of the stove? The time among her young compaulona re- I The oldest clergymar, actively per 10 t" la a kind-hearted priest site JWP the piece in shape Place in I they are to be left in the water var- markable and miraculous contrast to forming duties in England, Preben- I has done much to alleviate suffering - an in,n pot with a tight cover. Put i tea from seven to ten minutes, ac- what she then was The reporter Idary w, Flutcl, axon• vicar of Blur-(among the little ones is the homes '1n with it two small onions with i cording to the number of eggs and called one avenin at the Hilton I ton, near Longton. Staffordshire re. of his parisfiloners Writing under .. ,two cloves stuck is each, a pod of the time of the year, as I y many eggs �6ome, but Miss Florence was out vis- fined n In age and priest i resent date a ass "I oat eta -u'ed pepper, two c,"-o4&--sa4t,. - d - m--Cold--weather- r- n,14 a_,are�imo cantly attained the oge of ninety-four, -mss-=r that Dr. Williams' Bab 'e Oeea Tab- Aittle allspice. Pour enough boffin 'allowance. Cooked In this way the i -� - ' -,were,!Ordained - p Y P g 6 j y in. however, and freely told him of !the following �-ar-d�rvkng-of--�--bJSh..pra•igm--- ,ater over the beet to near! cover white of the instead of beta I g Year, Prebendary Trus= r Y �g 8 the cure, which they attribute entire- chtnson 3s afro:. thev have lzad es a cure for the nit- it. Let it come to a hard 1>atl, then j bard and lndfgesublo, is soft and !y to Dr. Williams' pink Pills. The I g and hearty., and ' _ set the poi where it will Just simmer 1 telly-like. I first box was Drou t to her b her I regularly conducts the Sunday ser-j e ghta monthsfldI shave Fbeen Introdduor the o- h Y I v ices at his church, assisted b _ . .for six ours. Place the beef out! Glycerine will relieve the peculiar grandmother. who urged their use y hig ling them In many families, and al- on a hot dish strain the gravy, and !dryness of the throat that attends I Then Mrs. ILlton herself remembered Seen, the Rev a W. Hutchinson ways, the momers'tell me, with � 4, ?v" .A&ke off every particle of grease bronchitis, and an illness where An extraordinary proof of the nad-I ` Y that she had the previous winter been � ,tart results- Their action 1,+ always ave ready one-half teaspoonful of;much fever is present Five drops I cured by Di• Nilltams' Pink pilin of tern collecting craze is the fact that effective, without any sickly rcRacttoa, _ sugar browned in a saucepan• pour l held In the mouth, with the lips a slight attack of dropsy, and also Ifleneral Kuroki has been receiving and they are especially valuable is numberless gravy (closed, as pretty good of !t- cd in these post She bought two i or specimens of writing More the rav ' over it, and thicken with g as possible, will re- remembered the man cures advertis allaying pains in the head, fever la j a little..flour. When cooked pour lieve the dryness Kraph-hunters and colebrity-mon rs l- I over the beef Cut up the carrots Guatard pie is rets teething, n amps mess, sleeplessness. and Florence took them, three a same,. cramps In the stomach and .•,-,i •. and arrange around the meat. A �f' but to heap whipped cream upon pills at a dose, In two weeks she !extraordinary still, while angaged in bowels, colicp and other troubles. .better pot roast could hardly be It as It is sent to the. table, is to felt a slight decrease in the the command of one of .the great clad, print the illy." her limbo and more ills wefein In ��mles of histcrY, and in tl , glen_ Their regal sting action gives almost ' An Earry Omelet-This !s made In To remove a cake that sticks to eared. Fur flue mo tba-flop ja ring of one-of the grentegt battlea 'in�tant relic!, and given speedy cure_ g ,This is the comforting experience as uncovered casseroles the sort ono the pan after_it is baked, wring a pain-laden months-the wear girl on record, be has re,lied to some Y g that has come to my knowledge out ♦ boys for twenty cents at Italian cloth out ot'coid water, Told it, sot had sat day and night in her chair,. to some of their roqueais. Sof their Judicious use. I am glad to -' groceries in any large city. Beat the•the cake pan an it 'and atter a few but now she began to feel the pain Before her marriage with Baron !give you yolks of the eggs until thiey are light minutes the cake will come out leaving her and to see her limbs re I Cedcratr,vm„ �Ime, Putti had seen � Y my sincere testimony, and .. In color and quite stiff. Beat the smooth and whole, su�me their natural size. Fourteen but little of' the world, save from I will recommend the Tablets to all -' - whites sttffiy. Add to the y .1ka I They say that to mix the sour boxes of the pills were taken and• at laccross the footlights of the opera mothers and nheres of sick children "' ated cheese, chopped mushrooms, ,milk and, Sour for the morning pan- last her as I have dose heretofore" Sr pc"rsevernnce wan rewarded houses o! Europe and America. I,, I The Tablets- are sold by all medl- . or whatever varfaUon of the o>zrelet 1 cakes over night. adding the sett,. She rose from her choir; her former Towns -mean nothia to me," the .is required. Add salt and pepper, a I shortening acid soda to the morning- strength gradually came back; one by (prima donna said ong, "but arrival I the dealers, or mothers can obtain cupful more or less, of milk, very but no more Sour-makes deliciously, wl© her household duties were taken �and departure; spending my dava them by mail at 25 cents a box by writing Co . The Dr. Williams' Medi- ' gradually, and fold in the whites of tender and melting cakes, up again, and when The Post repro- strictly, resting at an hotel, putting the eggs. Turn into the buttered I A lamp that annoys-and is really sentative called he was et h I cine .. Brockville, Ont. pt Y on my smart frocks, and being driven I casserole. and bake in a moderate dangeroua-by its tendency to flare beaming faces and thankful• hearts - -- �� -' - u when lighted, to a concert-hall to sing: Thea Sow- � ; • - - oven• These little shallow casser- P ghted, can sometimes be and a grateful readiness to Rive to 'ers, applause, emotion, and home to -oles, which are to be found in Sevin- helped by using a taller chimney. the world the facts that had saved bed.•• - Alderma Sir Otto Jaffe. Lord - - al sizes, are rather fragile affairs, A mustard plaster made with the a bright young life and had brought people who sce kir, Austen Cham- Mayor of Belfast, is the most dia- glased, on the inside only, and soft- white of an egg will not blister. Joy instead of grief to a Thorold berlain in the open marvel at the tinguiahed Jew' in the Emerald Isle baked clay on the outside. They To get the full flavor of the peas, home." haves abort handle, like the old- beans, etc., that go to flake up a In thousands of other homes, likeness to leis fattier. They have and with Sir Israel Hart; of Leices- _, time porringer, and are altogether' genuine vegetable soup, do not die scattered over'tlie len h the same cut of features, the snore ter, shares the distinction of being fit and breadth attire, t1he same lass, -and often the shining light of provincial Jewry. - _.__ _ aipate their strength by boiling is of Canada, Dr, Williams' Pink Pills �' . ^ '" water and thea draining off, but use have brought health and Joy and a similar orchid. The only difference He was first Lord stayer otBelfy�` . . , simply what will barely cover them, gladness and in every hrome in the which can be discovered is that the in 1899-1.900, the following / �� TH[ . adding from 'time to time to replace land where sickness and.suffering en- lines of the face are a little softer in becoming High Sheriff of the city. He the -waste by evaporation soup from tars new health and strength can by the son than in the father; there. is is head of the firm of Jaffe Bros., lin . ­ the soup pot, which should' be kept had through a fair use of this medi- some trace, it is said, of the gentle- en merchants, one o! fife biggest _. . ... r ' ! simmering conveniently near, A halt cine. Remember that substitutes ness of the mother whom he never business horses in the city, a J. P., • I;- BUYTIRIW? hour before . serving, strain out all can't cure-they make the patient knew in 11Sr. Austen's looks: member of the Harbor Board, and bones and bite of meat from the lat- worse, and when you ask for this Admiral Togo, the Japanese naval Governor of the Royal Hospital. Be- . . �.. ier, put vegetables•in and stir in an medicine see that the full name "Dr, commander, is a man of few words, aides all this, he is Consul for the . "egg-drip" of beaten egg and Sour, Williams' Pink pills for Pale but of iron determination. One of German Government-e somewhat just before turning it out into the People" !s printed on the wrapper his most remarkable characteristics Is unique position fora 7 143rd lldgyor. ' tureen. around the boa-then you are sure , If not, something must Tvtti-frutti salad can be as com- you -have the genuine pills. Sold by f be wren with its food, If the as one pleases; in fact, medicine dealers'or •by mall post � ' 'Ve -°.. h e .L r Ve g the more variety that goes to make Paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes, To . s , � / I.. . .. . . . . ' ; it up the better; and canned fruit for'$2.50 by writing The Dr. Wil- the mothers milk clOeSn t can be substituted when the fresh liana Medicine Co., Brockville, oat. are out of season. Slice pineapple. . . . _ _ ­ ". nourish it,she nee1.ds SCOTT s bananas, oranges, peaches, etc., and DaARKIDTG THE SALMON: EMULSION. It supplies the edran8e in layers with cherries, haiv- Aid Digestion and Regulate the �Aetlon of L' ' plums, strawberries and rasp- Plan Adopted to Get Information elements .of fat required for berries. Sugar well and let them About Fish. _ the Bowels You Must Use _ stand till the .Juice given out is a --- ., -•-.. •" rich syrup. Drain this•off and make -p� Chase Kidney Liver Pills' the baby. If baby 1S not With a view to obtaining further � Y- 1 . a "syllabub" by beatin a information on the growth and mi- nourished by Its artificial frame. then pour over d ations of salmon gr (including acs The Creat Speolflo for Liver and Kidney Diseases. Equal trout, salmon trout, peal, sewin, food, then it requires q parts of tallow fur- __— ____ - - - - an ex ent po- turetce and Fisheries have caused a :a: lish to use oa oiled floors, oilcloth, etc number of such fish to be "marked" It is the liver that is largely re- This specific action of Dr. Chase's with a small silver label (oxydized I sponsible for indigestion and consti- Kidney-Liver Pills on the liver is� In making ketchup of any kind tion-deran never use anything but a Porcelain- or�lackened,__and-_bearing-distinctive pa gements that are'a con- what makes them of so great worst t lined kettle, or one of some make letters and numbers) to the dorsal stent source ut trouble. - as a 'family medicine and•ensuroe d or large back fin. in a pamph-I' The bile, which, .when-ieft-in the them a lasting place in the home. that does not impart a taste to the let on the subject issued by the I blood, is a oison to the system,ketchup. It is visci to use view. bot- Board it is announced that causing biliousness, headache and ' g car. farmer, Cot_, g P Y Mr. Rogers Clan ales, and also to sterilize them by, g stove, Bruce County, Ont., writes:- C - irnnieraing them in boiling-, water re "I have used Dr, Chase's Kidney- Emulsion wards, varying from sixpence for muddy complexion, becomes of price- Y — ., and-let'tin them stand for five min- a label returned without particulars, less value when passed into the in- ��ar "-~ g to three shillings and the market I testines to aid digestion and ensure I Liver Pills, and would say that Lhet't . . utas before using them. It is not, value of the fish for each fish deliv- regular action of the bowels. ' -' is no medicine that equals them as a ' necessary to purchase bottles wit er•ed immediate] after capture in cure for stomadt troubles, blliortsnesati Half a teaspoonful tome sample stoppers: The cost of the y The he bloc liver separates bile torpid- liver .and headache.. I was _ marketable condition, with the label rP � simple bottles necessary is only a from the blood and sends it into the(troubled a great deal with these ail-trifle if they are purchased in quern- intact. These experiments are to intestines. 3i -71 or four times a da 111 its meats before using Dr. Chase's Kid-{ y tttY. be continued for a number of years, g YOU FIPTD YOUR LIVER B A bottle will bring-the d i-r - e&dcrumbs tl�tL_, and the"Board of 4 icuI - ce- a _. , them slightly: Allow one half tea- c co-opera on of all who are in- TION -DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY- wvindertul7y.;succeasful in my case."- «= result. It seems to have a spoonful to an a terested in the improvement of the fig, and ;strew them LIVER PILLS WILL BRTN`G 53.E- Jbe pill a dose at'liedt}me and 1rr. in when making a'plain omelet. salmon fisheries, in order -that the LIEF AND CURE MORE Chase's Tiidney-Liver• ,P4lls wilt en- I - magical effect upon babies Baker's stale bread makies tho best fullest results'may be obtained. ' PROMPTLY.THAN. ANY TREAT-(wire,healthful, regular 'action' of kid- crumb. 4 - MENT YOU COULD FIND. neys, liner and bowels. 25'cents n and children. , ' ._ ' A sandwich dear to childhood is To remove Ink stains from white By enlivening the action of the box, at all dealers, or Ednihnson,_ "I ' 1. simpl;• bread, butter.and sugar, .with goods, put salt on the stain, then liver,they remove the cause of bilious- Bates & Co., •Toronto.;. The portrait ti, SMTT&BoR,NE,Chemisu,Toronto.Ont a liberal sprinkling of powdered cin- wet with vinegar,, and rub. . Repeat nese, headache, indigestion, constipa- and signature of Dr. X W, Clincr, 11 nanion. ' Try this for the school until the stain is removed, then tion and other accompanying syrup- the famous receipt book Aut2ior, an ft rj .,„••, - - '. �� lunch basket. rinse in clear water, toms, , , on every box. . t «" _ ' f` airy °' r� w ! »a-a ate, , . ... . . . , ' ' +"1 , kiiiiiii > r . .. .. - ,. i , � a ;.. •,,., „.... ': - ,...�.:� '...,...' .. •,.. .. - +'�'.r,'y,'4's•Ci^',•yr, . -a^+',.`-Rn. .y « -- _ T � - 1, , 4 A 4 Ss io THIS. IN IRRNY OLD ENGLAND t y FOtt LE HAPPY -BMWS 13Y MATL ABOIIT s08>g Ur'„P� all / I,�e�%�'f. I3IIT,L AND SIB PEOPLE. R ^� r y,D(1DD'S SIDNEY PILLS DOIIhiG Occurrences in the Land That � 1jiCP/ T/yNY l�� ® . t Reigns Supreme 1n the Com- «i7/W '01� r «' GOOD WORK AROUM PORT Com- mercial World: ARTHUR.. A little Sunlight Soap wl�l clean � From Sir. A. Chancellor, of Rich- IN mond, the King has accepted a chair Cut glass and other articles until C+tt° Dick Souvey and Wife Both trade from the wood of old Kew Had Kidney Troubles and the Brides' they shine and gparkle. Sunlight By a majority of 134 out of 6,000 Soap will wash other things than Great 'Canadian Sidney Remedy vot&s Dover ,decided against tram dothes. _ Cured Them. cars running on Sundays - 2w:.'Port Arthur. Ont., Oct. 24. — In Belhnaa Park lime works, Clith- -- , -(Special).—That Dodd's Kidney Pills eroe,,the,,Iskeleton of a man quite MOOSE HUNTING. =:lure the Kids ills of men a ad WO- 7 feet high has been unearthed, n Kidney The finest rogion in Canada for the USE— men alike has been proved time and During the half-year ending in niter who wishes to secure Moose Twtot sang►. a&ain in this neigfiborhood, but it June Iasi a net profit of £22,000 was Is the Temagami region in New On- "ISLAND CiTY" only occasionally they get a chance made by.Leicester Corporation's gas tario, and now easy of access by the to do double work in the same house. undertaking and £11,000 by the wa- Grand Trunk Railway System and 'This has happened in the case of Mr. ter and electric lighting, North Bay. All information regard- $OII$B AND FLOOR and Mrs. Dick Souvey, a farmer and Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, who sat ing guides, routes, rates etc., can PAINTS 'his wife, livingabout seven miles in the House of Commons for more be had on application to agents or r f from here. In an interview Mr. than forty years, will disappear from by, addressing G. T. Beel, G P. & T. 'Souvey said: that assembly at the dissolution and A., Montreal. s e t r M wife and myself have used Will Dry In 8 Hourll. " y it is generally expected Hilal: he will � y; Llodd's Kidney Pills and have found be offered a peerage. !Adorer—"You still doubt me? Test is we nit au Mardrars Defilers k Them a big benefit to our health. We, Khaki is to be abolished for home ' , ;had La Grippe two winters and were my love. Bid me attack wild beasts, P. D. DOD$ & CO.,Yontreal, Toronto, Vancouver, service, says a military journal, ow- defy savages, find the North Pole, de- 1 _ a P;paposed to much frost and cold. Our 1 ing to its unpopularity among the stead into a volcano—anything, no a esleelt was broken on account of urin- rank and Gle. matter what, I will do it." Doubt- Yt'aryr troubles and pain is the kid- Tintorn Abbey, in Monaioutlishire, ing Girl—"Go ask papa." pays. We each took .sin boxes of is undergoing restoration by the We can handle your poultry either ='_1Dodd's Kidney Pills and now cnjoY Crown authorities, who not long ago solalioa put him on Orutet+all.— 'Jas'. alive or dressed to best advantage. sood health." became �! L T R Y A possessed of. the beautiful Smith, dairyman, of crtaisby, Out., Also your butter, eggs, honey and ----w ruins• writes: "Iffy limbs were almost useless rr SOAR TO SUCCESS: imports of foreign carpets into trona sciatica and rheumatism, and, not- other produce. Great Britain have been on the de- withstanding my esteem for physicians,' THE EDAWS®N COMMISSION CO. 'Limited � Sir Alfred Alfred $arm8worth IIT ea cline for some tithe past. with the I must give credit where it belong,. THE i. +4 COMMISSION V V t � t; I am a curet! man to-da and Booth Cor. °.fleet Market and Colborne its, TORORTO. Concentration. !exception of Oriental carpets pro American Itheumatic Cure must have I 11 duced in the Stnyrria di5krict, the credit. It's a marvel.-84 ! r Capable of reaching to 'a greater Dominion Line Steamships Sfz Alfred Flartnsworth, the Eng- --� - 5 ytfsh publisher, who has risen from'height than any faro appliance at All women aro flit subjects for dress- ti10NTRlAi TO LIYENP004 °i. WANT Tm LEARN ��+ recent in London, an extension lad- Or iVloQoirata R rte Service. 1i{ ,. P y P P makers. overt to the possession of mil des fixed to a turn-table is being 1lons.in a few years. in an article on second cabin panaeniie" terthed In i,e,t amom:st o l � °t3ie secret of business success, says:—:'onstructed for the London fire bri- L.�on the .reamer at the low Mee of eW m .. ade at a cost of over 9(300, o rpool, or IN.so a Lonlua. Thud des to It is not, in my opinion, and I g 1Ftrerpool,Losaoo, a .or awena..n'13so+ i' ltaao tiny statement on knowledge of: The I-An+onton Education commit- NNW'& liniment CUfES Q;}n�1U�l rer.11 Wrti alar appfr to local essay nr s� :.;bs.30 mut men la many lands, the tee buys footballs for the boys in the —_ DOMINION LINE orches, Then write at once for our new schools under their control, accord- t1 Klatae.1L.T,ron o,I?6L daeramoat at.sfaatt..t • >,gouag man who seeks an appointment "Does tier hair curl naturally?" Book on r !1n an old-fashioned store or settles !ing to a statement made at a recant ,.Wal her natural hair doesn't!" /� M �ELE®RAPNY o �owa to the humdrum work of doing'meeting, Dyeing I Cleaning It will w e.ia i n::reu roe sears.. ii9'dut who rete ascii makes a A quantity of red pepper placed by y Y or. von *tan's rinesipple Tatelots, ser tma roes twt.mtiew WWII to the Central School of Telegraphy Ther,, are thousands of mon ;a practical joker in the organ pipes lj of a village church near Birmingham ,—Medicnt ee.enee i y accoient dicc,oeered' N9lIM111IN A&URICAN SYNIN® 60.0 TORONTO, oNr. S 'fortune tais and every o herr city . who �' g the potency of the pineapple as a pan E trying to rtuske fortunes that wiry st't the whole congregation sneering Leak rarevat to soar sown,of rad uwa 1a a�f lath,w th cervi Bvaine.t 0,ileta - _sena,_for etotnnch -fro-ublea. The. f>r- I "^tlllati_nCver 6111. -IL !s the man who ;te-xmrh- an -extent that thea--service meuae percentage of vegetable pepsin Montreal,Toronto,Ottawa,graebiii i 'W-1,16 SHAW, Driacipai 6oe3 Into the store and teethes his'had to be cl-ised I contained in the fruit makes t an a1- ! - - -- - - --- - - 'a�plover to sail new ,.lads of goods , During the past year the Alexan-i most Indispensal to remedy in cases of STAMMERER&is new kinds o! ways who etientualiy tdra'ho Palace hne . c o a profit- t one ' aiter ac and indigestion. One tablet b0comees strong enough to enforce his thousand pounds. compared with a alter each moral will caro most chronic demaada to a share of that shop or loss of several thousands during ;he asses tl0 m a box. 85 cense,-32 some other shop preceding year i "But he must be well all the time� Liverpool ds about to borrow £80.- It is the easiest thing in the world ' 0i1t1 for the demolition of alum pro-,for a woman not to see the point of dB 4R�J ea tent of a fit BEof S OCT tr In body stl that his mlttd may da It THF, ees ern+tt"a of an fat, n of SPEECH -hots itaMf to the great success—con-I Pert' a joke DEFErTS We treat the cnu.r, nut .imply the 7 In the whole of the British Isles the titan ssddterefm pmdurenaturai s ;.ft ttrat.ion Fortunes may come to Write fur yarticulw%. Jowtsh population only numbers 196,- 1 t, great gamblers now and then. and I u y m(natd s linlment Cotes Burns, N ! suet disastrous examples do, I know . 1disturb the minds of young men. And In Wales there are about 509,000 Love may lie blond, but it knows every, venture in life is. I admit. a people who cannot speak English Man goes into the matrunonial i-0phea the gas is too high, L little of a gamble. But, after all. Welsh being their only language in (game like a- lion and comes out like - it is concentration of purpose that j Scottand there are 48,000 persons a lamb, batt Rheum.ski Tetter, ie "leve — These P rl 'who can speak nothin but Gaelic, dintroeeir♦s skin doneness ..;,sued by one Is the backbone of all success to the aP 8 -- "• '- world_ whether it be that of the poet hand in Ireland there are 82,000 who roc over dirty veers applicattow Dr Agnew', ointment ie a can express ress themselves only in the Ys+,wfwa+o-ssoo•rntmo Slat,?ass b«o 21.1 w iwtant cure for all eruptions of the or fire pork-packer. The man who has P natto.•.of mother.for thiel-°atldtee sate teew,m Kk,n. Jas Uastcn, %Vilkesbar're, says: cultivated the 'habit of concentration !Irish tongue• itesothe.tuechitd,.ofiee.the au,altar•iain esra, ''tor uuw years i w" diedlgured with looks around everyproposition ion so p g wind colic"Moisuethenomec�sod boweu.«+die las ' - As a porter named Clou bion was I fetter an my hatid�. Dr, Agnew ' P P� crossia the Line at Needham liar so"104 f assn.: w n:wr:taoi l Utatwnttt eur{xl It.' sb cents.—til thoroughly that he is not, as a rule. R eDetar Ya+.wueww.3oohe o%& Be a sol given to buying gold bricks," ket, close by a signal-box at which __ � his father was to charge, an express I A oTlerich man ocher change, the pen- � r Iaicr, offered film in than c - train dashed up and killed hint in- There are two kinds of wives —one f3' ' MUCH TOO CLEVER. - stantly, the Sather being a witness of kind thinks her husband is the great I # Mr, Turveytop has, up to very rec-,the son's ghastly death. est man on earth, and the other i /Inatl'i up1®eit for sale evephn Burglars who visited a newspaper thinks she is greater than her Trus-'ilii 1 'j" Made big enough for a big early, considered himself quite clever, office in Fleet street, London, a few band. and nothing so pleases him as to get I days ago, and found no cash, lett WAITIM HIS TURN. man to work in with comfort. t ' hg better of some unsuspecting per-Jays this note for the manager: "Call - son R qe p m s� r Op '•Doctor, just an instant, please," Has more material . it than yourselves an Imperial organ; and Chases Olntment.saCectain exclaimed'a caller at the house of a Fora Long time his wife had been , P'les r In need of n new boa; and after hint- leave no money in the place. Yours and absolute cure for eacY man of physic. in a country town, an other brand of Shirt in truly, Disgusted Bill Sikes." and every form at itchiaa P Y Y ing that her happiness would never I bleeditttrandi>�d piles .as he saw the latter disappearing la- Hearing that a woman was in a The�,nfacturershave ltttarr. tee Canada. Made Ori the The complete till she had one, he at ° to his consulting-room. - last decided to'gratify her desire. So ,bur°ing shop at Bradford,, Constable )moaials in the fit. c yonrnel-'rb• g y iota wbattbe7 think oris Yon can nee it sad� "i'll see you shortly," was the curt H.B.K. scale it requires r Kirk, who was passing on a treat- SCur money back,if not oared. Weabox,al reply. 39 fele went into a shop sad picked out a waycar, put his handkerchief into - p IIdialetsorabac�"'s°xB•Tse�Co TOrO°� "But a second is all I want,' r• t0 2 yards per , couple, one of which arae cheap and �, � Pe 4 Y � the oilier very expensive. his mouth and rushed in to her res- Ore Chase's OlntRteni ei5ted• the caller. t Upon -these be changed the price cue. No sooner had he got inside •'I'll see' you directly;'' said the Common shirts have only 32 fir` tft feet,, putting the cheap price-mark than there was a violent'explosion of other, sternly. _ gas. The policeman was blown The Professor—."We owe a great to 33 Yards �on tRSo expensive boa, and vice versa, through the late'glass window back deal to chemist. Friend—"Yes, The visitor took,'a' seat in the gen- through then took them home. , into the middle of the road, and was indeed, To chemistry, iter instance, oral reception-room, rend the after- � t For a long time ills wife pondered. noon paper, through, looked at the Tl>`at s the reason why the badly injured. The woman had we owe a greatw many of 'our pictures, and �avtd with his do � d at last said:— �P P g• H.B.K. "Big" Shirt never „ meanwhile escaped at the back of tate blondes.' After thirty rAinutes'or more had �' Low, dear, the expensive boa is a 1 Y uty;:and it is really very good promises. �°�r'. passed the doctor came out of his chafes the armpits, is never of 'you 'tri allow we my choice. Some. ded, and with an air of condescension Women would take it without a'ivord g 'g •9� sy a Ns+e rerk soeola'et '' said to the visitor:— tight at the neck or wrist- ut,real[ I'don't think we can at- "'After years of testing and compar- y Dear Sirs,— tiia is Ito Cdrtity that, "Now; mF man, I am at your ser- r ford the•..lore costly one, and, be sea I have no hesitation tit saying that vice: Your turn has come. what bands, is always loose, full Dr. Agnew's Cuie for the heart is the I have been tjoubled with a,tame des,'I think the cheap one is more can I do for yon?" waickest, safest. and surest known - to back for 'fifteen years. and comfortable and 'wears -et01W. too. Why, what is the mat- :,.ti.. science. I•use it in lay own I have used three bottles of your ' "Oh, nothing in particular," was ter? ' Are you Ill?" araatice. It relieves the most acute MINARD'S`LINIMENT and am corn the reply. "I just dropped in to tell Well. But air. Turveyto lied fled into terms of heart aliment inside of thirty you that your neighbor's three cows -;- P sninut'es'and never tails."--35. pletely cured. We night. where, j}nscen, lie could have escaped' from the yard, and are Fick himself to his heart's content. It gives me gS cat, pleasure to .re I Each shirt bears a tiny book �. SHe—"You married me for my mon- commend •it and you are- at liberty havinfi a pi:nic among your bower- A TRAVrLLER'S TALE. Qy!,. Hc-­"Well, don't grieve over to use this in any way to further bode•" that tells the whole history e BOTH OF ONE MIND. "' of the "Bi Shirt, and it now. It's all gone!" the use of your valuable medicine. One day. in Shanghai, when I was -- Two Rivers. ROBERT RbSS: g feeling Ill I called a Chinaman n p�r �_ -_-tg.— - -_ me end said, "Joan, do you Have Protracted Catarrh produces deafness In bachelors who lived on the most in- r good doctors in China?" many cases• Cap$. Bon. Connor, *.of timate terms, constantly dined to- declaration that the H.B.K. "Good doctors!" he axclf%Tmb3. Toronto, Canadul` was deaf for 12 gather and smoked the peaceful pipe, „ „ 2/ ~Yz 0�hfna have best doctors in wo'ld." years from Catarrh. All treatments Fred-"Were you at the wedding or and .occasionally went off together Big Shirt Contains 397, "Eudora, over there," I said, point tailed to relieve Dr. Agnew's Catarrh- young Softun and Miss Leaderer?" for a week's holiday, But a change ing to a houpe covered with a doc- ai Powder gave hliu relief in one day• Joe—"Yes; it was quite a ,weir at- came 'over "the spirit of, Smith's to cj2 yards of material per and in a very short while the deafness dream. Well on in the fifties he of tor's signs, "do you call him a good fair." Fred—"Who was the best- left him entirely. It will' do as much t3 dozen. doctor?" for you. 50 cents.-88 man?" loo—"As the honeymoon married, and on his return from the s f "Eucfon good doctor!" he exclaim- isn't over, I hardly think its set- Honeymoon invittd Jones to ' come gold at all dealers butotily ed. "He great! He best doctor in Two Irishmen who had not seen tied yet!" ` and dine with him, and be a witness y g with this brand:— China. I-Ir. saes m life once!" � each other for a fon time, met at of his Happiness. The dinner over, "You don't say so!" I said, "Hog' fair, O'llrien—"Shure,,it's married I the old friends snt down in front of >` wars 'Jt?" am', an' I've got a fine healthy brio Coughing is an outward sign of the fire after Mrs. Smith had gone "Me welly bad," he said, confidenti- wNch the neighbors say is the very inward disease. upstairs. i ally. "Ife callee 'Doctor Han Kou. picter of me." Malone—"pch• well Cure the disease with "Well, my'dear Jones,' said Bene- w ivee ,onto medicine, Get velly, vel- what's tlie-Harrum so long as the a dick, "now tell ore, quite candidly, s iie—call--Doctor Sam Sing- child's healthy?" _ Shiloh's - ink of my 'dent wife?" vee snore medicine. hie grow --� s h sitat for a moment, the Tone c ' ed t n — rse. Cooing to die!- Illttnchy call �( I Co�suffiption ' replied:— ctor•Fuclon. He no got time, no Inatd s. Linlmen� Belle Xeural914 I 'Well, Smith, if 'I must speak quite r came. Ha saved my life!" y ThA Lung candidly, I don't think much of her." HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. No man feels at ease while carrying Cti�'@ Tonic Smith patted him on the knee as 1 Husband—­What did you think and the cough will stop. he replied, confidential) ` a bundle on -the street that his wife , y._ Montreal Winnipeg Dawson Try it to-night. It it doesn't "Noither do I, m dear Jones,.nei- 'wd" when ,volt heard' tile chandelier frail tied vpr benefit you, we'll give your ther do,I!" Y 1 ' v% in the night." Vrlfe—"3Vliy. I sa money back. thought that you had been detained Use Lover's Dry Soap Za powder) ••- -t - `'.�"�,�, on 'biminessiVagain and were et in Prices: a. C.Watts A Co. 1107 r T MR R t3 to wash woolens and 8anvels,=you'll 23c.50r.B Ugoy.N.Y.,Toronto,Can. Some men carry their courage` q upstairs as+quietly as you could. ' like it., around in a Pccket flask. ISSUE 1TO. 43-04. RATIN6 , e44� S •.ice..,,,: ., ;.�•a rt'•L� Rp ..fr ' �•.'✓ #1 a"`".+., ,a,^'�+JtL a� ,... L t-:: .'114- ;As' � •.•. i s� '75' 'w--.r - .s w•'. '��•!• ':•;,,,. _� •�,:h. .".i.+,. 3-. M.. - '. .. ,� .-. ".. f- Y-lAu' ��•Y, •s. ,uta,. °.!'0'18x., •. . �, •, •:.... ,.. ",.... ,. :. .-.. _'. .:: . 1. ,. - `x'54.- 'lv; -Mrs. Waddell, of Claremont,I residence on Suirdby, aged 79 years, - ,r„ - :�'� + � ��. $• is visiting at W. Gilchrist's for was an old resident of-Pickering. She � . few days. came to Canada from the north of Y- �-= Ireland with her patents waen 8 childWinte is C � -W. E. Yanstone shipped a and client her whole life.until a year _ T T�1�� carload of hogs from this station ago, in the townships of Pickering - _ _ LOCALISMS• os•hfonday. and Wbitby. Interment took place -- -~- - - - - -Aaron Burt, of Toronto Jct., at Uxbridge cemetery. We are read with spent a day this week with W. On Wednesday of last week, two y t-P. Sullivan is re-shingling his and Mrs. Peak. more oR the popular young ,people of - 9 °dwelling. -J. A. and Mrs. Brant, of Tor- this vicinity were united in matri- Y:• Stoves mony. when Eva, eldest daughter of -Found-A bo y's coat, also a onto, are spending a few da s John Dure,became the wife of Wm, boy's cap. Losers call at this with the latter's mother, Mrs. Marquis, r. Many of our townspeo '.o fice. Peart. ie, besiJes numerous relatives and - Ranges, -Born-On.Thursday Oct. 18th -Mr. and Mr:t. Cummer arrived fpriends from Newmarket, Cannington the wife of J. Ross Thexton, of a in town On Saturday last•, and are Port Perry and other towns were Y son. now getting comfortably settled present, when Rev. Mr: Stevenson, of Heaters, -James Gordonisre-paintingand' in the rectory. `rallentyne performed the ceremony. re-papering the interior of his -About twenty-five of our in- Journal. Parlor CookB, - hotel. terested politicians went to hear Greenwood. -J. H.and Mrs. Beal, of Clare- the Hon. Geo. E. Foster at Whit- mont, visited Pickering friends on by oi5 Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Crummer and J. Etc. Sunday. -Don't forget the Anniversary 3foore, of Pickering, Sundayed at A. -Mrs. Peak, of Toronto, is services in the Methodist enurch Moore's. slowly recovering from her recent next Sunday and the Harvest J. N. Rol-to of'Brooklin, spent Something special i ill Steel severe illness.. Home on Tuesday evening. Sunday in the bury. Range at a price that will please you. -Edith and Maggie Haight -The Rev. G. 11eGregor, ac- 'Miss Knight, of Booklin, Sundayed See our Artie Robes and Heavy Horse Blankets ,. spent a few days visiting Toronto cum anted b Rev. M. C. Tait, of with Soleus friends. friends last week. P Y L. V. Disney, of R'hitbc, Sundayed ' Claremont, attended aym n Til of under the parental and: Chapm f>li, -J.A. and Mrs .Shier, of Toren- presb ter at Whitb on Tttes Mrs• Ed. Gleeson and children were (�t1to, spent Sunday with the latter's day. in Toronto on Friday and Saturday. sister, Mrs. W. T. Haney. -We are pleased to report that Jas. PenIFelly has purchased a new -D. Brokenshire has completed James Andrew Who was seriously cleaner with blower attached for : - repairs to his mill race, in order ill during the past week from threshing. • _ W be ready for the fall trade. throat trouble is now recovering Levi _laAl. ingfn was in Galt on Sat- . -Remember that you can Ret nicel urdav laying football with the Lo- odorless stove-pipe enamel at M. Y Gust 1111 Clippers. p pe --Mrs. J Si'lnnacott returned G. Van N aikenburgh, our school S. Chapman's. Also beet forks- * home on Tuesday after sbending teacher here, Sundayed at his home ot L me -W. V. Richardson, accompan- several months with her daughter in Port Whitby. led by Mrs. Richardson drove to Mrs. Pugh, who has been.seriously The football'ga-me betweeu Picker- _ . .. Newmarket on Tuesday on busi. ill but who is improving. Picker- ing and Balsam clubs which Ras to be When sou.�have one of s of u Hess. - meeting in the interestplayed here n Satia-daydI'd not come _ 7 3 Peter Christ off. The Bgainelsain hogs were here io. ���� �� -John Lockwood, on Tuesda •, � te, the Conservative - s - - - moved into Mrs. Peart's dwelling, candidate, will be held in the reads fora gatue but the Pickeringr . 'Where he has secured several eleven failed to Put in an appearance. Bundy- u ejr ri Town hall this (Friday) evening, A. Davis .has severed hitt connec- rooms, when addresses.will be given.ley tion with F, L. Green, -W. Logan, who wan confined Messrs. Peter Chri-tie, John B. Miss A. Stewart and friend fiunday- _ _ .. to his bed r6r a few days last Dow, of Whitby, and J. -J. Foy, ed in O�bana. ]Stores or Range=put in the home- ------ _ week, is, we are plassed to call; on 3Ir. R,rse. id Port Ferry, was'in the Gurney's, Buck's McClary's Etc: K.C., of Toronto. duty again. -South Ontario Teacher's Con- viS. H ° n Toe=day. - - Prices.to Suit, Rev. M. C. and Mrs. Tait, of vention will meet at Brooklin on ' t B gild Urs. Adamson Sundayed All kinds. Claremont, spent a couple of days Thursdayand Friday Oct. 2,th with B entl fell ods. Y Mr, Benue-y has been t'ns;alred with :- Bundy's Hardware. . thi.3 week with Rev. G. and Mrs. and 2tstli. The president, M". •F. L. (iteen f,r a few months. McGregor. Walk,. formerly of Whitby, hav• Perry E.-«•ilson Sundayed with -Rev. Wrn. Frizzell, of Toron- ing left this inspectorate, the friends in Goodwood. i ito, was in town on Wednesday. vice-president, Miss R. Doyle, Urs• F• L. Green is visiting rlty 'While here he ave the NEA-S a friends. g - will pre�itje, The late makes it iesfriendly call. compulsory for all teachers to Jas. H;,title has been dean inlr th our Leading -Messrs. B. Bunting and F. M. materna, f+,r his yew barn from Brook- attend. This lneeting will be an lin this week. (Chapman attended the Laurier important on,-As the new cul rico- Mr and firs. Empringbam are vis- -- -;tlieettrlg at 3iagsey Hall,-To�#o, '}� will be d-i".assed- _ ___-- iting at T. Richards,,n s. - - on Friday evening last. --The Pickering Auxiliary of John Seldom has i•etited bU Win to r - - -Mrs. Bown and insp hew the W.F.M.S, will hold its annual Jas. Tucker. Mr and Mrs. Seldom Master Herbert Long, o ' Ba}ti- Thank�ffet in meeting in St And- Will lire a''- �3,tlem Corners. �*�� �s,,,For Gents. Ladier,ani little folks. T�a buy dlseet Md., are spending w eek at rew's Presbyterian Church- oil �nde�' a +•`r`'m the rtttllA, and can Rice extra nice gar- more. _ :the home of B. Hoyle. Thursday eveuing the 2:,th. inst. menta. All sizes and our prices right. •, -T. Harwood. a former open- at R v'elcsck. The Rev. Dr. Mc ' ator on the Grand Tlrnnk at Pick Tavish, of Toronto, trill hive the -' "�a have ahyut forty different patterns to 'choose from. Newest designs and pret- ering, is relieving Bert Shephard address and members of the Osh iersreappel'ette3 a' ty colors. Prices very low. _ ,..::who is enjoying a two weeks' va- awa Presbyterian chair will ren. cation, , der dtutrtettes and sola°, also an- yO - p Our new stock of Men's Boys' and Girisacapo -Bot-h candidates for parlia- them°by the choir of the enurch. iia S+ `aj��UQ�s.are all right. Heart'and strong Fine n mentary honors are making A splendid meeting i. expected, p r warm. MitEs and Gloves of all kinds. _ t friendly visits to the electors of to which all`are invited. Do you lilts your thin,rough, _ Pickering township this week, —- short hair? Of course you at y RZ a have ne n such la tock as we -W. Greig, who has been mAn- Whitby ' ,Wgal`Iselelsah v noir Loch mo u . F �e ttes and 1d _ don t. Do you like thick, // `a a in 1 nd per (Tonsils ager of the aritime branch for bakers, Prices from be r ard. the Massey.Harris Co., has been At the Canadian Charities con- heavy, smooth hair? Of appointed Acting 11anager of the rention at London la..-t week. Col. course >�Ou do. Then why f Co.Ontario branch• His many Nick. J. E.Farewell, K. C•, of tit'hitby• . ®�,� Dickie W V"'"" ering friends congratulate Ur. n'as appointed President. The Glelg on his promotion to such.an new- President has taken a great HairVigo , r tr ai i n. interest in the work of the Assoc- impc at to po. t u -John Boyer. having given up iation for years, and the hogor is not be pleased? Ayer's Hair farming, will sell by auction his well deserved. Vigor makes beautiful htad3` In Flannels and Flannellettes, - - ]Farm stock and 'implements ori The Directors of the Ontario g GOOD V/���' !Tuesday next. We understand Ladies'College have just issued a of hair, that's the whole Geste' Vests,Underwear and +that the owner of 'the farm on most satisfactory statement to story. Sold for 00 pears. a Ladies tests, etc. which Mr. Boyer now resideP, Dir. the shareholders. The total rev- 'I have 2004 AT•rs Hair P1for for a ions - ;., . Thos. Richards, will return -from nue of the College for the year am. It te.health So t e htea i torr vaso. y r•eariaa Daa1tE ro she nate sad suty•and.at the west and work the farm in endingJuly a31st, 1904, was ,822,23. ts...m•Name. syt.ama sectn �eW ���, �� for . all Wear. 040 11 future. 49. The expenses were 8?8,8'?",23. Ds.J.V, !'irctt.>dadsitrts0r. -Business, men report that B ase j . ll. - lea a net aim of 51,498,28. ♦n a .v. for Lo...n >r.... money is beim circulated very E•' Evans, who last week I slowly-dr*ng the past few weeks. sold his house and,one lot to S. This is owing to the farmers being Irving, of Audley, has been pack- weak Hair ;Call and see our Stock of Overcoats. _ tg ezeeedir�gly hilar with their fall In6 up this week and is moving and Ready-made Suits. Odd R. A. BVNNG. x v ork and unable to et out their out. Mr.- Irving wants immed- . Pants and Vesta. Sask-� j 6 laze session. Air. .scans in- 1 e etchewan Buff alo Robes, etc., etc. grain. ;The cold wet season has Po ._..r ot'ice. to Creditors, tends to build a neer house _ - ' mused the-farmers to be behind. with their work, but the present nest spring on.the corner lot and In the(natter of the estate of Isaac fine weather is aIlowing them to expecte;to get the material ready A. Moyer, late of the Township of in' csteh t1p. this winter•-Keystone. Farm ing i ease County of Ontarro, W6Hav­ e SMA . M Farmer, deceased. -James Thornton, Of }lite- vOTICE to 6erebv Fives pursuant to Chapter vale,left in our office on Monday, Head About to Burst From Severe 049,cf the EeJised statutve of Ontario, IW7. Bilious Attr tk. that ill creditors and others bavniog -clai three radishes, the largest Of " ms g I had a severe bilious attack and acaton the estate of the above named Isaac A A Good Assortment Pf Knitting yarns,Fingerings.Andiluslons, which weighed over nine pounds, felt like my head was about to burst mover,who died on,or about the iltb day of Burlins both 8 and 4 folk, Zephers, Shetland Floss,also Slipper Soles. -: - .AurtiL if3E,are required,on or before the 14th the other two being' slightly when 1 got hold of a free sliinple of day of govember.19+,to send by t,oet,P,repaid Towel Rings' . A new Assortment of Rug Patterns. Em- smaller, He states that he had Chfimberinin's Stomach find, Liver or deliver to A. F. wilson, markham P. o broidered Silk. Handkerchiefs and other fancy articles. - one this season which weighed Tablets. I took a dose of 'them after solicitor for toe executor of a said deeegsed, g their CL-sis[iad and enresmes,address and dee- Please glee til S Call. ' over eleven pounds. Contrary to supper and the neat day felt like a ciiption;the full rarticnlara of their claims, what one would expect in radish- new man and.have been feeling happy fbe'etatembat of their accounts, and thae nat- M. & E. Boone-, Pickering. II _ nre of securities if any,herd by them,' _ es so large they are.-of .e celleni ere P since,' says Mr. J. W. Smith n. And further take notice that after such last unlit ' Jgliff, Texas, For biliousness, stOin• mentioned datei the said executor will proceed - quality. Aeb trouble and constipation these to distribute the assets of the said deceased ` -Those .who went to Oshawa pp among the patties entitled thereto, having te- Tablets.hat:e no equal. ' Price•25 cents gard only to the claims be' rhes 'shall have bn Friday evening last to hear For sale by all druggists: received notice,and will not be liable Nor ice , -- Jessie McLachlan and her Scott- •-�+�• said assets or any part eherecf, to any person - y� m0. 18 company are Oti lri their lins 120tire' thereof Cut . in 1 w' pa y shall not have been received by him at t e t me praises of the concert. Oshawa -- lof sucb distribution, m - citizens declare it to be the finest While practising the-high un�p at Dated atMat'kham this loitbda oto October beiw l �; ` musical treat ever heard e that the high school at nocu on Iondtay, of said Ieeac A.Moyer,Cedar Gro te,PO, y Nails per keg 52 85; Alla per Ib Sic;.5 gad. American m ' music The` Sons of`Scotland, of Frank Brodie bad the misfortune to A.F .Wilsop. a Coal Oil 95c; 5 gal Canadian Coal Oil 80c; Peerless ;112- ra fall and break'his right arm just above solicitor for executor,Markham Ont. chine Oil 25c per gal.; 1 gal Coal Oil Can 20c:. 8 Qt tin Whitby have seeured their ser- the wrist. paiL.l4c, 3 Qt tin pails with cover 11c. vices for` an evening during the Jas Acton who has been sick for who ssibl can should m all some time from cancer, died. oir Fri- ' - , make day last in his 88th rear. Ile was a =' r* • first week of December, when Po y lckeriIIg �t ,sal �0'9 -- -Logan Jt a point to hear this (high-class life-long re'sIdent of 'the township of . company. Reach. The funeral took place on Sunday to Rest Brock cemetery. `Yards at Spink.Mills. _ - . -A meeting in the interests of 'The lineman had a close call on :the $est Quality Of Hard Goal • �1 Mr.Wm. Ross, the Liberal eandi- track yesterday morning. He RAS Massey-Harris V eJ.Ldate, was held in the town-hall on pumping south on the jigger when hegpnn s '? Tuesday ereting.There was a sod met the 9.30 freight. He had just - Full weight Guaranteed• PA nf PIPPit"Pin .. time to throw himself'from' the ma- z cine, an was unhurt, but the jigger } Having taken over the agency togg nese-heretofore carried-on bT a number of ladies. The meeting will need repairs. Stove sad•Chestau�Sizes Mr. T. A. Greig, we are prepared to supply the public with'all kinds -. was addressed by Wm. Ross, who . Thos,.Murray,. who lives just over of 1 gate an account of his steward the railway track in the north end, At lowest market_ Farm �121p1emeIItB Louden Hay Forks ` sIi during the last parliament-, recently missed fifteen chickens. A , ? '``-. and of the record of the Liberal still hunt for evidence disclosed their ' ?::• party during the last eight years. feathers scattered promiscuously be- prices• Mr. Chute,the well-known Toronto neatb the' big bridge, only a short - A 1 stock O# Repairs On bans, aIBO De Laval �6pass�Ors distance from his house. The thieves We bare also on hand neantit of ' lawyerwas also present and Rave q y All work promptly attended to and prices right. - were evidently not overburdened with get Qvalit Smithin Coal• a most forcible address in defence timidity. Have our chicken roost 7 g s "• ; f +he Liberal policy. The chair high and a time lock on the door. ��makes warm �� Pugh & Moore, Picker'mg• occupied by F. M. Chap- Mrs, Madill, mother of Mrs. Wm. Orders lift wit,° W. !leak delivered l Go-don, wbo died at her daughter's promptly, ` `yy ,.---;..may....,..•.-_ --'^----•_..,__ 3 --'--- - —----- --- ----.._ .__._._, - -•-'-------- -- - -- - -. �. - --�:---T --�'oG`-.. _ s n., , }