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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_10_28 Er r w i y',7y,�� . wry ..�. s Y!, ..,;n.r:.gt'y,y. .. . .. .n �, �„ �..•. „-.'.:. - ,j -. ^• r,'.• - is .:fit, 1. )f .l M 44 . ,x' fS-tom Ky�q{; .7. ., 1 it�e Ta9P ti, I .1 ,' - . - i +5 3f' i-� t� rr. _ ' '71 }'-r a1 4 • t� .�� P - . s , ,. y/'\ r, :r - L6 -- a - : ` " PICSERI„NC . O1 .NT.e FRIDAY. " OCT 28 !�0�. NO , �., � t;�' •• 0wofiveotma1 garbW. avtrEs« teivEtt. College Notes. ` 7 g 5 played' G, and Mrs. Philip were In OsE>e- ` Spink Mills � Miss Maud Doten has gone to Tor- The Culp e 13ugby team its dna on Tuesday attendiva the - on to reside.. P.rst game un, Saturday, with the To- . r District Division of the Sofas elf ; yr � � ]lfed W�18at - - 98 btis. Mas. Geo. Burton, of Toronto, visit- Tonto Technical School an the athlrt- Temperance. ed last week with Mrs. C. Foster. is grounds here. The visftitig team I Full Election returns 'til! be 4 . "' White Wheat . - .98 Mrs,' Gilhuly, of Greenwood, is had been in several games with cit}: taken by telegraph at Gleeaofa Spring Wheat - - .98 et a ending a few weeks with Mrs.Tiro. teams and thus played wore confident- Bros, store,. Brougham, neat '. - F. EdRTWOOD, Y D:. 8breeon ,� - '>:itr a So•OaaadiwnPsait♦e sanway i Corona: Goose Wheat - 85C Hoover. ly than the home teaw but was-una- Thursday evening. Al Oatasio Cetaato;.Issuer or Marrisate LloeoPes. Manitoba Flour $8.00 bbl. Mr,and Mrs. Booth, of Peterboro, hie though to keep the score other o y ' +Qlaremont, Office boats-Before l0 a.m., t tog r tc are-visitin with Mr. and Mrs: Win. than 13 to.1 in favor'' of the College. +++�+ : '-ip,m.andhow Ito 8 p•m.. Private tolephoae Family'•.'Flout' y v..t0 g p• y y Chamberlain's Cough RamedM. a -.w actio Pa�tayFlotu - " 5,50 •4 Booth. The "Tech"httlf line 'a ed a heavy C; mss: 311%,,Zion,A.JobnstoW Ith 0oa), Wm C•dwis's Bran 817.Cr0 ton Miss Delia Barton, of Toronto, vis- kicL- but it availed little against the i No one who is xc uxinted witlf itz r, ,r ?ph con),mad D?ueb'e lath con) 0.17 $hurts 19.00, " ited her parents on Saturday and punt of centre half Lorriman, and the; nod t a * 4 t' f3unday, duwnsrld rush of right-half Moure. g 4' li lea can be surprised at t>4s Tp'f A. YOUNG.M D•,C.M.,Fellow'of Jumbo 2x".00 •c ' • - • ,great -popularity of C"hambez3eta�a , 1 - . Farm' are all fiusy at their' roots The College wing are heavy and fast Cough h Remedy. It not only CLOM; f; Trinity Medical College, Toronto, mem- Graham Whole Wheat Flours as John Frost is nibbling around now and with opportunity for some good g .bas of College of Pbyeieisne mag 9ar¢eone of , and then. hard practice-would-would rove rt difficult i colds and grip effectually And pert �, J3ertmria 0f8oe asd roaidoaoe opp0 Lear?hotel ; Chop of_all kinds. P• P ently,. Lot preveutp these diateasx Wabnrn,Ont. office boars; morning 11010: = 1T. Tuunghaslost h'is? old stand-by ploposltion to break." The College from io in neumania. tt ar avecina a to e. Hard.and Soft Coal. , „ roadster mare. She was defective in line-up was: Cadenhead. back; Moore, g p t: `r (also;t certain cure for croup. Whur Aboce•pricee Bnbject to Change without sight and crashed into a fence ruptur- Lorriwan and Hollingshead.half-back; p ° d Attica. ing a blood vessel and dying almost Capt. Coriikan, uuarter; McDonald, ing coughgis not dangerous when fi^�as Leval. � � L• I'instantl ___ snarke,1TV I oa and Lrorlanc R�ln js�' or harwfl substance and ma ybegf - Madel $age Co,, Limited. y, �, Pl g P �r A >y'. ARE WELL Q. C., BARRI B- g as confidently to a baby u tc ain adt� w q,and Coant7 Whitby, The teamlays a return match is: It is also pleasant to.tiike. T5'iic':i F ,' ' IJ� •pSB,ConntyOmatn Arora _. Toronto on •_attuday next and on the olfatt:ar, Court Rome.Whitby• toy ����� followin Saturday they lay the these fa,-t� are taken into consislrEa On Friday evening ]set an east g' P ation it is not ,surprising-that ie bound trei•lit hada swat' stnaeb u Boysl'ort their annual visit to the in foreign Imids, as well As :et pl1e�, a: OW ik SfeGILLIYRAY, BARBIB• between �Vhitby and Pic'lierin P cu}r ge. This game is looked forward es teemgthis remedy very highly et- ets,8olioiton,d0. 01800 opposite Poen t g' to,witb much interest. r odse Whitby.Oct. Jno,Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo- . . which relayed traf$c several buur•s, very few are wiling to take anyottrcr - 1; a >< eCilllfvray,LL,B. Monev w Losa. a7 I � � A car loaded with stone jumped the The Athletic Assuc`ikien ha scared after htiving once used it.- For sem ..I ats ? , tracs, and a fes followtr.g :are did anothetYsuccest= in securing. r. J. D. by all druggists. �` Fetertrtary, likewise. The result -was scattered A. Trip the noted Canadian pianist - -' x - .,„ _ • . stone, srnasbed cars, and delayed and Picierin{ Did Boy. to give a c•nn- wJ�•�r HOPBI'1B,pETERI'QART BUB- - _ traff}� By •2 o'clock a.m. -one track cert on Nov, Ilrb, •Phis is lcwked for- j� 'Igen' for alit iL3 a (3 PR 49,GraV to o! trio 4atazto vas was clear, the other was cleared neat F-ard to as the feature of the autumn ++• o�lklYlSy kicids of visit. _.. ra istered member Of all materials and design o term,.s the frame stands Its a oar- i lee manafae.ured b the Me nso morning,n i r, a Las ` 'i- CCtooy Conoco• Toro a ke ti a stook. It will on 1? R' y g 4' p[lneotstmr:o veteriaar7 ![edooa' Aeaocianon. p pay y On M<�ndap erenin 3fr. Jack files -arse for a' concert of the highest Go'y, of Oshiwa: � : adLea and res.denco one sad one-gaartar mile& W call at our works Ltd ins t our stock, gg P g 9 -arab of Green Biter. OlDcs and aboeingforge mad obtain P� ad an eaperience which he will re- merit. - a J&otusetollam., and i to v pm. f'rtrate price&, Don't be misled by rnernl,erforsometirur. He and Mr. Mites Edna Fraser. -of St. -An"n's. ' '`-'' ` • ' - ' ' y; I ltdophoao in my oma P,O. addrew, Groan agents we do not employ them,oon&equent- Art Chestut)t were dririnK home from' Jamaica, -A-hu spent last year here, 1. `I 1' o r tataer, oat !p we can, and do throw off the agents port Whitby. when Sleep's team be- renewed old friendships at the college l• ! - 4 commission of 10 per cent., which yea will came frightened by some box cars at over Sunday, prior to her return to ' ��tsirttsyt tea=D!. : oertunly save by purchasing from vis. A Slee a crocsinR The animals ran . - �,, cal]solicited• p her sunny home for the winter. away, and Mr. fiteep Ras thrown out, Ii • �THOU&S DUNN,Convoyanoer, Cots• WHITBY GRANITE CO., ore wheel of the wagon passing ua-er - V `4% . 1 mfsotooet for sakina Amd4bvlw, *CO.- Opp.PostOffioe. Wtutb77,.pnt&eo hitt back. He was ccnaiderahly hurt, f3reerwood. +a �pMrasroat.Out o7 _ but not ser•iuusiy. One of the horses - _ - '" broke loose from the team and ran L. White it dr,wn en.st on biisinese. ,,r , ` ��@@ BUNTING.4TIhG, Issuer of Marriage ��`� � � ��� helms. 1dr. l°hestnut was wain}sired. 13. Mei n had a turn for the source on .,l ]L , ydeoneestoteba0oana7 of oatazlo. Ot- tft'f The h.trvest c.f sugar beet-14 is now in Friday last. IT at the Pauls or as his reaidoaes,Pioksrins full sarin TLe are nY larstasr and hr a le- ackers are bus is this The Empire �fedtotoe Co, of b.oagea ajx Village 1-y B' 3' 1tP P y Oat.,bas appoto•vd the undersigned ee $new a }•earancP errs :ban last year: vicinitc' {ocsl ' sot tor Pickering. for the most-assn as aSrID BELDsld, aaotiaaeer, dto., E)trBt'ch►sa opt,ielu for bus by day These nigLts and sunny days 3li.s Ethel ZT'ilec'n has been-visiting derfu: trccvery of the niaet.eath.oeava+r+f ;', i L,.� wobaro so:ieita sales!roia b:s namaroas or sight 'Bae m connection meet. ate rapidly incrv,as,nR :he w,4gar cur- fr'irnds W the city. For the treatment of the Soso, Thres4 1 doods ooso raw and near. sales of fame tam inig it IJ G T.R.trains. Ftireilebt aad tent, but the fine• Clays wall hardly Jarres Harr-,,A. of Guelph, was in the Bronchial Tubes and Lacirc It car"CA& f L - t toes and o•errti.:as iba is to be sold soul be ea� raw delivered to all to of$be con' nue )n :,h longer. so that the village on MondAy. LL sardiod oy %be subaeribe.witb the almost own pp Pw Catarrh: Antbina, Broaehitl&. 13sy (COW I __. be sold w the wary t,sat c3*saimRso 49-0 =. Tearntno of ail 1-do does gii .-r- •_r1.the fi-a hunlred_.acres-ui- . -} �xrrr r cf:#�tFIIFFi-d=xs in CbP end all Obn,et and lung diseases. Wd3t on abortus Louse. Bale and emb c':gar beets )n territory tributary to y 11at r n Tr;esdxc. !or pirticalars a stook of treatments st" N B.BELTON.TOWN9HIPCLERS tasa&ion sublu 111 eonneotioa. the ":Far beet facu,ry tobee,etahlrshed J U- Ker'z r, c:f New LiAkeard, is ��,�ooa&tantlpoa 6anda0 ' �. Ooa:eesaneev. Commissioner for takraa at iThltl,r rare tnLitrg aclraatatze of bete v)y,i:tg !t:Ends. - aisC.+its axooatant Sia tfoney to )nen ill`s f'ii�,tt,;P r•t,rrd)tu,n- f:,r hazvve t-J F. 1i. Vi^.,.r r. of Durham. was Ire free= R14Qr. (==t. .. -- . 0o farm property, Issuer of !lImage L,a W. H. Peak Ing and shipping to B«Tics: !t is the bt rir ftr tt few dame. anew~ 4�ottoeda. Ont y•v f Propketotr ,1,;'ite p,--gib!e by another year with a John 1,mi h, of P'r:kering. visited1. ' C _. _- slew: w)1 perxtrug herr, the cam• fri.•nde hero on Sunday. Do yo',t avant ' su¢a. u::ll o G- OC HER k P03TILL.Licen&ed Ane- I dvveio an ir.rrtnsr of 1. Trull ami l , H. Fitch, of StouE- 7 f P t zea-e t-r tbecounty of Ortdrio Ano• , eight o.r ten times that at of this s.-anon. rifle• -were here on Tuesdar• iii E *�� HE ELS : food Palos ,te,e�rdestsrtkoue r, le,evted t a .P „�e���1a at, s . a -�• 5 •: : . . . tmode4aea cn'ery 'T. t-tio nec her: Estate j 1 1 �/ _ - R. 'rid MI, I1rURn *r•• C )rlie Agtlin Agent aa.r(sen-'s) vat actor. W161 siteattoa . })..ft : a lonw ai,i: with city friati,tis. On your Bttggy or Democrat -11._--4__-ft. - +ea t,a71 orders nrr wall of to 09"Ph• Ad- - -- - I AI ccs E. 9vi•sworth unci Hiss K. a; roue P-VtHaft, brousnam. Ons it Auct?ry. - t We have Them i% I , ,POSTIL' Green k19or,Uat U-17 1.S.+„ rt )• ti. rr.g city friends for n y 'A full line Cf drool. - f:•at Fr s. K )d ar« _1't•} '-,i„t'i )n ala that kind Ir'I. A• I ayie^.cr ira� p'srr•htued F. + frH E WEC` 1'407 fl' Hotel.-Hay. - _. eiaes furniture now % FI. JAc:.sir.• of the Br.,••k Rnad of-work. Iktn r go ro a foreign tower `,r I., ( J4itpinan'.•dr:vEr Nt :t berdr, we 11 rk. 1'P can leans oc remiral to sn•3 th',roo¢hiy overhan! . on ealtrbition in t3• ir-•. - - tell ,,-:ell ;n the�tilrthudi,tt Thud+or,' fcir co mage wo p . od tbo ao.re ludas. I ala prepared .,, furweb :'bar ware :ra tma. o r 5't^:lar n,,;rrntnt r,•U• (hL )'nriChlnP department x tl� s000m,,d,s„on o u! sob< dea,re :o racroc,te til:-+ I,rl ,Tar_.rnterd�attrtril�ng tl: t`' E' fl:yi. k:a� tfe•.n t}n the Birk running rrrry.Tduy, lirnerul black- roe rspac,,ds Pomp s rvoms. t OLA!: tie pleas- L tEAt hers' c,.r.arr lion at firvok.it, th) (Ji-t, :ari•1 un,Wt- Grattewl to h[, murk •niithins . e_f'r ed to see all old vatr"aa wben tbev have no- 'pTIC@8 T] sit � -a•c«,'t, , - '}: tasioa t,net fiarkbsm. JAS. TORRENCfi, --• -' y,,n,e t.f our co+tn, �•<, le attended thi. p.i,+t rnorith H+,use arnl Ivt fur save cheap. L. htszkbstm.out. ,"Sem _ ��}} Q g I p ?l: �f Srl,t.m, oho hxa bPQn ai+it- . R. S. Dillingham fir.•-F.. 1„ C'ona•e•r;ttun a;ureent.mil:'un . W. H. JAC KSO , Brock Row& . Fit lAy last. :ng %.% th J; and ?tlr•. S,At,u. retntned Methodist ChL1rCh Th- liarNm-tin_ ,•i'tiani s in full t" h� ht•we in If+rr:,fou Tur.da. .. ' Pickering, Out P t T}u �. Ilt,cle.i- ::vc•rliatiling]ti• n :II TYir .•x•ng, voav"aud tLt,V :u c•a_"nera.ly f ti,v(:r .4 Arnl i.t.',)r;:t' T .. .:: l s . Services as Follows. 1T Lawrt'n e. o 7 fit,,t„I ,rt , u 1J { _. t, �v }{,•v, of A:besun pL'ER(hF•tl },Pre or. nr•a. ,af �]AtkltAm. Art-doin¢tht- -work• SI IR-4- BAl{,1 Of C�HAD� j' 10:3o a.m.:... .Preaching. S,tIlld,y And ,•ontinr:e- ruertin);- here %Ii%9 Emma Lt returned to her "IMI M.,.... duties in Sr, l'xtharines .t:n T.ue�da.y. Inctuporsted by act of Parliament 1871 _ .J, P' Wa new & Coe a l •,v.-ek El, Bowing xccvmpxnled ' :(i0 .m: ....:.Sabbath School. after ho..dayin under the parental _ _ . '8 P hien o-; S;tr dad. g P Pickerfag . ch. . .? . '8:00 p.m.......Epwrnth League, bn Ira•F.awr'rnct-readaveruflr.e r-.ar roof. - .. . Aot,orlsedca�.tel.....................41AOoAX . .:;f Tu«-aixy. Hare a full line of fresh and cur- At the'Greenhank E. L. of,C. F. cc,ii- The v)Angold crop in this section of 5nbecnbed C.pi... .................... Ib0 M . " - 13 OO p.m...'.:..RreeL•l. y Prayer +on etjSFltnetttsll� Breakfxtantly on ht nc$aeon, Peri'tctrsnt ion arc aR es .) '-Tl,(- B11:1e xt.d I.Fi L GrPPn took the tmt' t,iP tnge 1 weigh Cowa3-t-ar. Assets ny Fa Lv�T.H ]te5trtt�v I Thitrac 1 aa _. t"' ' Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph.,B.• Haul, BUlOglla, R-e1neI'9, etC. Juhn :tiityne s sa'.,• mac[tc-pped ow. one of hoc recently, end w,t+ -•:irrrised Fres:lebt I'�ashiac Pastor. :ng to the ore I,ri,'es at:d sm<t71 co ser it hxiarr e the spale� at 2f!,,,s. Special attention given to Fa'rmer's Sane - p Notes Collections solicited and promptly meds , Highest prices paid for. cron•tl. 1c,o�',ti�v to Attend it sale yet. Dr. C. J. Brodie, V."I., of C1Aremont rsrtne-es Notes discout,ted Amer-emu ant _ Wait tial torr, p-are M. has his teiE :hone line con) Lc•ted to Foreign Esehaage hoaabc acJ Potd grafts to i Butcher's cattle. 1 p sued',available on a1;parte of fbe world • _ F. ?I, C'.hapniran' purchase at the Greenwood row.- The inQtrument is __ . - exbil,iti,in axt %-.vd !wst -week frul!) W. in M. Gleccon's stare. And is also con. Savings Barak Department. , ' .. . • _ D. Fliot's skonnier Hiil H•-id :.t JIi'.}- netted with Dr, F:. Brodie's Itt Clare- Interest allowed on d ,ostts mt b) best cw a,'` �waraace Real Estate, 5 � �� � grcae, JrisHfineku°luxl. _ rnwt.t, -SII extension ea�[wAttl to rentstee,etidcrertitedbalf-pearlptodepositolM >� �1r. Taincl,t 1 Las t,'nted tl,e::Jones F,xl.am. Jlt. Zinn, A�hhurn anal CbAlk ' « faro: it) Wlutov ave und�-r±tont!:, and Lake is expected in a day.or so: Deo. herr. Maa&cet, ' _, -' . Money to .Loan t: n'ill '.e,o-• the Haharn place stun. It, • __ _ _ A few barrels of No. I sugars ou is rel,olted that .Mr. I aliatu cornea , .DAI����e hand which we will sell cheap. here to-lia'r•. . Brougham. � I - 1 _ ! - . _ Henry Fllingford. Bahr,has Leen do- , _..- p: 1, 11� Vie, • Full line of Dry Goods and Gro- in);�c,ott wort: for 1i. T. Lr."e to� R. Brodie n`as in the ,city I } ` - ui ,-.,n -Cork, inter:d.. rev siting the T � ISS a -. . reties. i ue-da} - tiothing bnt fh-;A-class In nr r E' Mr. Coellmile ti-•as a To-an*o ante Cmril�anies-both fire, Life Rock'Salt on ]lane], hlcPEl:e ]I,h'r,rliPasterc,tivil rater. �'e • . �. - . : TWO Spec -W{� and Plate•Glass. . . Give its a call. Vita:.. L�•rcle hail .quite a titre „-ith v''actor lent -week. ; 1, '� A (+E\T�' extr,- heav r solidf Fauns to Rent. hi.. ensue in Osliarne's fie:d on "Ion- flue genial httstcr, R. Beattie, 13k. 12 vv'ith Waltham exttat .p dap. The grwind Bra. so :oft the vv'a= in Stotlffville oil Mon<la3'• c )) ) "Reid E=tate in Village' ancj a C' I ,c at�s, ,L )t , See nt{r 18 , i g Farmers Supply �itere "ylie:,lc_ vent flown as 1:u• tLtt 1,oilerl [');. Rt,<}ell risitrd 'at' Ur.as< «Altli:in) at 55.1, ' , ' Cbuntry'FvrSetle. :: n'l,Ilrl, lift thein. and it was xvitia I:\� air.^,'4. C larenlont, oil Stilidm •. ' Conveyancing of all kinds g, i,.t•e a<':I R. But-k. ,of Markhata. =hent .. . - 3 g E. BRFA\ ! I I' tlirTicntty tl,r ot•t?rrr,cs a c,c �\ �J �t s ,,t , sit alrnt,lat uprlcr rice 1>arPntal roof. - • V Richardson• T T Ilii• fai::,,as 'Ev:rn�rli-t, I?ev J. Its.°Eel. C'ia,le, of I)etcuit. }= I : ,-z7D.., - .: .- .. .... I I I .- , 4" D�MiNi�N BANK,'•:atLcson`l:.t t coo,-,'ntrtl iu ren,ait) v'i=ilio_ het- iuo`her, 3Iri- J. I3ee-t'. v:•t neat r,, ,t� c •me:tr.r);ria,thi-:e "t ii; l,t til l t, __ryic-s� in tl:e A[ethc,cl a . - Be,^,tt'e, of Sontllern .ptary Public, Pickering.; + - . ' _ ,, - _-- ./- . vh,u•ch-Erre nrSt ti!) ids-. I:r•". Nir. Qlliu, i= home «}tit her father for _ . - .. NI.^.'11t'-on will prt�:a - .30 In. a �ee - , _ Capita PaId UD. 4).000 - i L t' ter r C'}ierrti }. - _. . - Reaerte Fund end . :. . . .. THE . t z • 1 tta'-},a ower- . .3 l LU r. vloi�ae at 2..^,r) . )n. There ,"Till be cpt'nt a R`eea: vyith her Cott: I'S 'N 1. c. tindiriled l'rcYte ) , p ,i+, '. ' _ rev- iori ._rv, e in the afternoon, Un � - . - J '•cepa c l and E. Lout ' - _ _.... _ R. C cyan and faurilt-and E. _ . .die s s Steck Food - . WHITBY BRANCH, It is esthhat d that the present Ilam, of 0.-ihawn, visited friends e . - - . «•ar..v-ill east .Japan at least one here on Stinday. - . . - r,; .._- __ _1. . Has the largest sale of any St k. General Blinking billion dollars. A people now Quite a .slut' r'•a't•tendPcl the " e -- �' F05)d in the world1. . After, feeding it . lightly taxed will, fora generation I meeting on Z�'eclnesday tligtlt }est '". your stock remxias.in•good condition. Business Transacted. to c•onie. be trust]].at'il3'bnrdenec] held for .lir. Ross. TWO Specials..-WITC 'rte „ ' in order fo meet the cost of the _ 'lira. A. Graliam and son, and Hess's Poultry Panacea is what you Special litTention given to the collect. `struggle now gain,¢ on. .of old) I Mi=s Brodrick, spent a fete• days - P 81 'A LADIES'- solid heavy 1Sk, e want to make.your hens lay.all winter this but needed internal iril rove- with Mrs. G. D. Liuton. tion of farmer's sale and ' p I es. watch with TT-:tlthaut Extra F,, " tnents:will be stopped, and poptl- Airs. T. C. I-lu s,d.,spent-_Sun-, va sir) ,-corn tete with solld_14k " Hesss's'.Inrtant-_Louse Killer will , T other notes. J ]rir edueatiuti'"will be cilrtiiled.I claw iii Mount Albert visiting leer penial $60,01. See our :` --uke'p Sour'stock'�clean. The second ha) S • obipment of:this will be here in a day SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. C Corresponding burdens will, as a mother who is t cry ill. Cs. ktdies 25 yr. gold P.11td at L I 4� or two. result of the st'rttR¢le, be- loaded 1 Alrs.'�'>n. Sioskrure i§' visitin , $IP).' i . ... . , @p=Bits received of $1. and upon Russia; and this,'t he Sol>ing-'her daughter, 'Mrs. F. Gerovc, of Q*T A�' t ifndaTarnr own.9yrrtp.of R°hite Pite zit@ ®dBs, allowed.-at- bi hest flelccwar.i Republican Aside from thesvgrl whole!�Toronto.c. fo Devitft fewt lies retaxrued! +'ORMA+1v BASSETT ,,3v --- current rates. 8 sale destriiettou of life find untold frorij 'Che cit3 -fier spendilrg tb . suffering involved, the mere cost couple of months with her aunt'. {Jeweller and Optician. ', Co=po,a= ed or paid half !! % �' PICKERIN yearly, of modern narshuuld be sufficient' Alias J. Phillipaj rllo-has been NEWIS to lead the nations to devise senna'ill-for a cont le ofweeks, has gone 1 ,.Ont. -' PHARMACY't' means of ridding human! -of its to the North countr `ora couple °� Whitby) t. . ­ $.J.THORTONa B - y y ` ... ... � . i;6c�> -' ireates't ctif e, :of weeks. i .�mn10100 .-s�m■� � . .. .. .. . . ` '`W.. '' r . . . , . . I , . I . . �..,. . . . I . . 1 ,111, t_- I . .. . . . . I I . _ . . � � . . .. ��.­ . . _ . 1 . . I ­ 11,; '' ' ' .- . . �" ­ . Ii . . . . . , , . . I - . . ..­ ___._,;1 . . I 1. ,:_,� . . . ':.' '. .�, , __�_ fl - " . . ,� " . I . � . . . _ .. . . - . , � , I :-. ' '. I . . .1 I . --- ,.Z,�, _�-!.,, 11­1�1 411- - ' . . ., . 11 . , . . . . . ­ I- — , - - - 3 5G . . � ^­ ­ . . . �­ . . . . I � . . , I . . � � ­ _�_. - _.__ - - - ------ -- - t , --. I ' ' # n}. - : +� .lee_. eeM, _,-,' � ,'�..,. t 'te 4 a -t3.an: .....•tie m ,u:;r.. - •aC: L ,�" .u4. r ."'�', �k rx°. ro 4x.'. mac N.. _ --`°"'•" ,.`.!'`g x.'-+ =i' -moi' .^ "-': .,�° s r.'Ir"i`� • a3',n `t a ... s w;~ ..— , Kr , t... s _� - - - _ _ 1', v .,i:.,,.,'y�v,, '+••+`. .".',..:+!' ., w i J`"'.' .. ,'.gip. sw,~ .;z:.' I -"' 7u W a. :-.. :: .,y .. ....- try.• b ,N; . ;f - • w,�.t► - r. � 4 y . .. .. :. p -'.. - S JUDORTply reports that they were driven oti •^:. '' and retreated. "Tho Standard's dor pz, - K respondeat with [3en. Ii;uroki de- �� � r, ' : ;._ dares, however, that the Russians L :.. .: t8 EN - - were almost enriihilate et', were . 9 - - _ - - .,_ — _ _ - _ _ •. crossing T tee i on a-Pou- ir - . ' . - - • -- toon bridge, when they, were over-.. . ' 1. .. % - . k - The - ussiari dosses Were early cava bg Aoso mmachine °guns swept By hips of the usSian attic w the brid a from end to end. Thin ie. S the first time in the war that mach- ' Y• • ' - __ ins ns were used, with .decisive - i P11 p a •• . ,.:•:• n. - 1. - ' W'; of t,._ _ _. .- . - - .. _. �o,o0o M e results Fle The position of the Japanese left - x e . •-.`r a• - _ - _ is thus described in an official de- A despatch from London says: The --RIDDLED WITH- SHOT.- "L2,000 H1T.T,P T), transpiring on the Rus'siaa left. spatch from the J'apanese- head- Russian Baltic fleet has o y The St. 1'eterrrbuxg correspondent The reports that Generals Ren-- qua.rters in the field, sent to Tokio paned its The news has created an intensecareer as the second Pacific uaf11 . lis neTtkarnp#I and »yendoriT• are wound- Tuesdas afternoon seasatiot and indignation in Fluli. Y of the London Daily Telegraph says ed are denied. The Iormer's chief '•The enemyhas stopped immed- with an outrage so sassing that but - ,that the general " stall' had received fpr unquestionable circumstantial evi- The Moulmein arrived with her flag g of etas, Col. Rosoisky, tuns wounded. lately in front of our positions, at ung at halfmast. Her skipper States from Gen. Kouropatkin a report a distance of from 600 to 1,000 d it would be beyond belief. Part that hat thea trawlers were fishing about 7 showin that the total number .of metres, and.is 'fortit rn his pool- of the fleet, supposed to be the bat- v`': .. - g FIGHTING AT PORT ARTHUR• y g tleshI 220 miles-east• by north of Spurn. Russian wounded taken over by the A despatch from Chefoo says: "A tions.'- p squadron; after it emerged Head at 1 o'clock Saturdaymorning r. Lied Cross .and kindred departments p 1 from 'the Danish Straits, steered a [.' '. ." ..- - �- :. -• -•. junk which, left Liaoti Promontory T course for the English Channel. At the was, sailing being hazy, when the sipce the beginning of the battle to g ly seen. said .t aline, were dim- on. Wednesday way driven by a gale about midnight Friday night it came g Oct. 18 was 55,8(18. The number of LE DING �I�flg�TS g y g 1 aeon. Whifst.the crew were wat- ' 1,illed is unknown exactly, becaus$ and arrived here Thursday night, a across the hull fishing fleet, .which, -chin the warships,pa, searchlights were bringing because coolies who left injury either in panic or inconceivable ignor- H.ashccl upon them, is the glare of `, ' - - many mea are missing, but the total Arthur because they feared injury p - -is estimated to have been 12,000• • from Japanese shells. The coolies The Ruling Prices In Live Stoelr ance, the Russians must have mis- which the Moulmein's crew observed P taken for a Japanese torpedo boat what-they took to be torpedo boats :7,000 WOUNDED DIE, say that for Oct, .13 there was fierce sad Breadatuffs. y p g, apparently with the in- t flotilla. Thla is the only ex lattation approachia a ' fighting for several hours on the at present that can be offered for tentio-i of boarding the Moulmein. . . A despatch from Rome says: Of slopes of Rihlung Countain between ,:BREADSTUFFS. the terrible fact that 'the Russian The steamed awn however, and 85,000 Russian wounded ,that have comparatti•ely small .forces, during y y been brought.to Mukden 7,000 have which the Japanese lost 300 killed or Toronto, Oct, 25,—Wheat—Red and warships opened fire on the defence- soon the fishermen were horrified to gc white outside'are quoted 'at $1.00} less fishermen With sharpnel, 'main- find they were beingfired upon, First k died, wounded, The coolies were unable to d give Qeta[ls of the figntiag, but ap- to $1.01 ; No. 2 goose, 90c, and No. taming their fusillade, according to one and then another trawler was 1 2 spring, 95c. Prices for Manitoba the fishermen who escaped,.for. tw_en-. struck by flying shot. What seemed ._ i .. . MANY OFFICERS IULLED. parentis it was the result of one of are:—No. 1 northern, $1.03 to $1.04; ty minutes sinking at least one to be a round shot went through 0• the numerous sorties made by the ! g b - ,X despatch from St. Petersburg No. 2, 99ic to $1.00'}; No. 3, 87c to trawler and scattering death and the Moulmein's galley. The Mino, aa Russians against the Japanese, who laying near b r . says: The War Office has received a were attempting to advance from 97ic. Georgian Day ports, 6c more wounds among the crews. Not the Y g Y, also was struck with N . list of the losses of Gen. Ekk's 71st grinding in transit. least disgraceful feature of the many --shots, but fortunately the :Division of the Fifth.Siberian Siberian con s, their tress wounded dame a was above' her. water .line, , y. - - P FlouF—Cars- o!' 90 per cent: patents tragedy is fire fact that the warships g• �,�' - Japanese trenches say that the aol- �y - and Gen. Morazzaf's First Division of fens i are acted t 4.33 0 $4. buy- continued their course without at- and none of her crew were struck, d n the trenches buffer severely q a $ t 46, c e u Al .. ' 'Lieut.-Goa. Dembowski's corps. Each ars' sacks, east or west. Choice -tempting to rnscue the victims or The bombardment lasted about i from the cold, although the Japanese brands, lac to 20c higher. Manitoba, even to ascertain the extent of. "the ' lost hal! a dozen officers. The, of- twenty minutes. When it had ceas- ♦army is now almost completely sup g ed, the Sect sailed southward, and " 'tj ficial lists of officers killed and lied with winter outfits. $5,70 for Hungarian patents, $5.40 damage they had done. The only ' wounded Oct. 11 and Oct. 13 totals�p for second tents and -$5.30 for suggestion' that Is ofTered in pallia- ,some of the j,fawlers sent up rockets. ;,� . • . 172, including Major-.Gen. Rabinsk It is said that the Port Arthur Pa '�i y, strong bakers', bags included, on ation ^f this Inhumanity is that the ITh' Moulmein steered In the direc- , . _ and 17 field oEgcees.• The wounded garriso . is frantic for news of the tion o+ the rocket. Soon cries were I" 1 operation's of Gen. Kouropatkin, track, Toronto, a Russians were so overcome by panic'heard and the Crane was found sink - are is proportion of one to six, The Itrom whom the defenders t re- 3fillfeed—Bran is quoted-at $14 to that they did their utmost to escape g oe list for the orteavie t day's doubtiessinwis lief $14,50 in bulk, and shorts $17,50 the imagined enemy. The earliest isacmeaoflhhaa er crew.ther tr T'tr Be- seriously P east or'west. Manitoba millfeed un- news of the afTair was brought- "to injured were, removed to a mission 'i' `exceed the losses at Liao-Yang. when The news that file Baltic fleet has b'h ` ;•.;;'': sailed for the Pacific was announced changed at $20 to E21 for shorts and Hull on Saturday evening by tete i ship, and the bodies of Smith and ,1500 officers were killed or wounded. to the garrison, and greatly encour- $19 for bran, sacks included, Toronto trawlers ]lino anis' Moulmein, both'Leggott were placed aboard the ill x The losses- among the mea are not aged the T;uasians, freights. of which '.Vere seriously damaged by I Moulmein. The other men with ' I yet reported, but they are thought to Barley—There. is a good demand shot, , The Japanese at faku 3fountain g minor iajpriea were put aboard the - ._ approximate not tnucli over 20,000,, and rices are firm at 46c for No. 2; .y- have dropped a ceaseless storm of P C OFFICIAL INFOR3fA4ION, trawl'cr Sea Gull, which at a late. ;, shells on the Chinese town and many" 44c for No, 8 extra, and 43c for No. hour had not arrived at Hull ANO'rHF.li ARMY CORPS. . rifle bullets alio fell fn thu lace. 8 malting outside; lc less for export. The, . official' informatwn is that P I LONDON DUMBFOUNDED. A despatch to the Lokal Anzei er, Rye—Is acted at 84c to BSc east shortly .atter midnight Friday the g The Chinaman adds that the fighting Y q i g y ` The first reports of the affair re. 1' of Berlin• from ]iukdcn on Friday was very severe, and that the Japan- and west. Russian squadron fell in with the P Corn—In' moderate demand at 52c I FIu11"fishing fleet f n the North Sea, ceiv?u in London were regarded at says the Rth Russian Artny Corps ese loss was considerable. ' to 53c for cars of Canada west. Am- 'The first portion of tnc, fishin fleet almwevett - ', '-Ihas -arrived there, and Gerr. Kouro- It is asserted that the Russian A 11 - - --- - trriran at fiYc to 6Y r-tar Ido-� �_ i' :4F( cafrR-. ----:Thom thr, -I uswta[h Cumulative evidence.-. nu cr --— Fri will -make new moans 3mme i- oubs`ut�theegeneral accuracy tJ� •ne p p force nt—fort Art sur naw numbers * excluding the militia, ,low, (i0jc for No, 3, and 59c for +Jo. ships t urncd their scarchliAhts on 't he r. lately &,000 men, 4 j report. astonishment _accuracy ='a . - whi h not n a is t e fighting, 3 mixed on track, Th.tre is a moder- srit.isb vessels for sone time, and a w er eirt a tow t r Possi! le c is e fi ged h tld in s k L­ . - . - -PASSED INTO NORTH SFA. but in guard duty, ate Inquiry, ., - little later opened fire. Thi steam j g y. _ , mo'ti`f could have 1 Rufsiarr ot19- A despatch from F'rederickshaven, Winter clothing is very. scarce at Oats—No. 1 new white, 32c cast; trader Crone was sunk, and foie de- 'eery qn!,_ Ptah an extraordinary and �i:ao. Port Arthur, sho•-s particularly. The No. 2 new white, 31ic to 3':c low caPitaYod bodies of her skipper and !inexplicable course of acttoh, which, ;Ik;nmark, cava Diu Thursday freights, and 31 mate have been bruu - lnight the Aushlan Baltic IIeet werF"h- i Russian soldiers are wearing Chiaesa i+ : is north and west. ,Q�ih'f to Hull, The �unless a satisfactory explanation 19 shoes, znd some ut them arc unable Rolled Oatg-=Are in"quiet -•lomand boatswain and other members of the immediately forthcoming, could be , led anchor and passed Into. the North to obtain even these, and wrap rage et $i.;O for cars of bags and $'1 7 S crew, -bo aro undorstoed to be ser'i- -regardeu as-nn act. of war " " • •idea, . about their feet. . The garrison is for barrels on the track Toronto. 25c ously injured, are on board a mis-I 1Sh•Ie .admitting the necessity of a 11 *naafi worn out b the man months .aeric Por broken lots he"re abet 40c sionary ship: 'rhe only slightly in- suspension of judgment for in.vesth.a- " ". -' E�ERY MAN SHOT, .. •. greatly y Y of exhausting, anxious labor and more for broken lots outside. jured member of the crew has •ar- tion anu explanation, the papers are . A despatch from- Mukden" says; pghting. The town is 'full of wound- Peas—Arc quiet and steady at W. rived at Tlull I unarimous in demanding that the . Every man of the two hundred Cos- I ed. I-'Tout is plentiful, and the to 84c for No 2-west-or-east. The steam trairlers_'3ronlinein and Government instruct -Amtrassaijor . _ - -__ .,, .. sacks commanded by Capt_ Tourgen- Isfaughttr of horses, mules and don- Minn leave arOved at Hull seriously Harding'. 'to-make the strnngegt re- ' - lef�, who on -Tuesday night recon- keys continues. COUNTRIF•PRODUCE. - damaged' by shots, the latter having I prestraations to the St Petersonrg t noitered -the Japanese left soutsh- The Japanese have completed im- Butter—Receipts of ,butter are large ;feared holes in her Mill it is ,Government and obtain roparatior Westward, and who near Sandopu un- Imense warehouses I etween Port Dalny and the market is unchanged feared that other'damage, was done and ap-glogies and gseuropces of, the 14 expectedly encountered a good-sized and Port Arthur, and have therein Creamery, prints 19c-to Wc. to trwalers, and that at least one ,Russ:an 7 aciflc fleet's good beha�im 'Japanese force _with machine guns.supplies sufScient,to. last 'hem until .. do soLds ....... 19c to 00c more "trawler 'was- lust' with all for the future. It is held that tr4 . c was wounded, atld every horse except j Spring. Similar preparations have 'Dairy tuhs, good to choice 14c to 15c hands, omission, of the Russian deet to ray _ + Capt. TourgeniefT'.s was hit by the ,been made at New Chwang, anti do interior grades ... ... 10c to 13,: i According to other reports, the at- I its course down the Channals to offer bullets from the Japanese machine I therefore the Japanese expect the re- Dairy 1D,•rolls, good to - R0 mii8s - off -.- an larwii w lo -,k g g b9hind' r do medium .. ... , 1 to 13c H occurred Russian ships were lex P on makes the ca •tk air y ex Read. ceedirgly grave. aad,the unit' poi- c. ons. To�4r eniefT, .though mortally lease o! 6r transports next month, choice 1Gc to 17c Bible solution of the mystics that . --a " wound.-d. carried off oiw- man b hind" teaming in line, The leading ships, assert without incident, thou has bac+n suggested is that, exc ited his saildle, while others managed to NET RESULT OF BATTLE. Cheesy—The tendency LI toward p though most by rumorri recently spread of Japans . - . _ . creep back to canip, But as already- A despatch from London says :— firmer prices, but at present quota- of the vessels turned scarcittliRhts on inte:.twns on the Pacific sgnadrort cabled, not one man was killed on The complete repulse of the Fi ssian dons are unchanged at 9 c for lar a the trawlers lonk enough to Prevent P P 4 = g in the event nt its sailing, the Itus ' the field.' There is the greatest fear attack and the gain of about 15 and 10t for twins. ' ' ' any mistake ag.to identity. After Sian gunners yielded to anic rine an the part of the Russian wounded miles, o! ground seem to be the net . Eggs•-Reccipts'are light and. the de- the 'bulk. of the squadron passed, It i ' 'of falling into the hands "of the Ja- result of e Battle of the Sha Riv- mond active, Quotations are un- opened.ire, nearly 'all participating!swerb°signals aof an enemyt the 's fleet, In panese, the Russians being convinced er to the Japanese, who have again changed at 19c to 20c.. in the firing. The.Crape was struck I view of the decision in the Alienton . shat they torture their 'prisoners. failed, ,as at Laio-Yang, .,to follow. Potatoes—They are quoted un- below the water line, and raked,I case, it is xegarded.na quite Wil+os- •- . try their victory with a crushing,changed at 60c to 65c on track, and above deck. Skipper. Sinith' and" sible that,the St. Petersburg ai•t bor- FOItCE3 FACE TO FACE. blow. Opinions differ, however, asput of store at about 75c. There Third Hand LPg3ott had their heads sties can be in any way respo ur;ulo A despatch from Mukden s to whether the present situation tn- is a good demand Tor stocks from the carried clean Away by a shot, man. for the incident. " says dicatcs a lull or the end.of the,bat- of th'e craw being seriously wounded, En The big battle has practically worn eastern Provinces and prices for these Enquiries ' at•Devonport sh •a ed Stselt out, leaving the two armies tle, none of the despatches enabling are steady at 70c to 75c on track Another trawler also was. sunk, 'but that no special navalkmovement had _• facing each other, with the She a definite assertion. and 85c to 90c out of store. the 3foulmein, which brougtht the I been reported and that Admiral,Say A correspondent with G'en: Oku; in ossa, to ,♦lull, has po particulars as moan had no official news of the .,. - 4 River as the• dividing hne. . Poultry—Receipts are fair and the On the left the Russians are in a an undated despatch, says that ow- market is quoted at llc to 12c for to her fate. !outrage•. -' good position on a high hill over- Ing to the slowness of the advance, g spring chickens and 8c to"9c for old _ _ Hooking the She River, which they the Ja anese failed to cut off the birds. Ducks' are steadt at 9c to 10e, hwvo held ..since Oct. 1Gth, despite I;usair S retreat, which was conduct- 1„c, to 13c; fresh killed abattoir hogs Sheep and Lambs--There was e ed with rest skill, .The caval acrd goose at 8e to 9c, all dressed - an almost continuous bombardment g cavalry on $ .50; heavy fat hogs, $4.50; mixed Heavy run i- this market, and price! - . 'and-frequent infantry attacks, the Japanese left crossed the Hun weights. lots, $5; select, $5.25 to $5.37}; off were off about lOc.all round. Lamb. Ou the right the Russians are ua- River• thus g Baled Hay—The market has a more . preventing Russian flank- cars. trade to dull. 1 c� Ing mortars in an endeavor to dis- frig movement. They, captured bat- settled tone :nal is quotedr'at $8 per Cheese-Ontario white, 9;c; corored, ' Hogs=Thio market is still weak, teries and did excellent work, The ton for car lot.-, on track here. y c. lodge the Japanese from a small hill } Quebec; 9c• to 9}c. with the prospects for lower prices. 1 Ja anese centre and ri t armies Baled Straw=ls steady and un-� Butter—Finest An the last plain. Owing to the ¢ 6fi grades, 19}c; ordin- Quotations were unchanged, however, ••'•' ,'."floods, it would be needs a to use f r line throughout, working changed at $5.7:; to.86 per,ton for ary.finest, 181c to 19c, end western to-day. Best $5.15, fats $4.80. ry cid their , . „• Pontoons in crossing the Sha :River, forward together excellently. The car lots on track here. dairy,..15c to 15ic. . • whole. Japanese force no* holds a + ' .which has .not been• bridged. c ' . DRANK DOSE, FELL DEAD. line that is practically the same as MON'&11I:A1, MARKETS, •. RODE THROUGH JAP,LINES. at the beginning of the battle, but Montreal,. -Oct. 2.'i.—No; 1 white " CATTLE MARKET, — • fifteen miles ' further north, Tho 2r — Fort . William Druggist Mad- .- : A despatch from St. Petersburg armies are now resting, and• probe- oats, 38c to 381,c, and No. 3, 3 7 c to Toronto, Oct. �, A large propor- Fatal -Mistake. 371c ex-store: for export, No. white. tion of to-day's ofTerings were feed- A despatch from Fort " William! - - says :—The suspension of operations bly will not move for several days. oats, 36}6-to 36;c; No. 2 peas; 74c ers'arid stockers, the _latter in par- says':—Norman I#: MacRae; Bead o . • below Mukden continues. It is hint- A correspondent'with the Russian _, eel in military circles that, the next centre, telegraphs that the. Japanese to 75c; No. 2 barley, 541c to 55c; ticular including some very or cat- the firm, the Co � ' development should be looked for arc apparently satisfied with having No. 3 extra,'53;'c to 54c;' No. 3, tie. Tiler e e rt„crit- druggists, on. Wednesday droppgd, eastward, but whether on the part stopped the Russian advance, and 52•}c to 53c afloat. ” ' •. •in sight a few'Heavy • ttTe offer- dead after taking a drink of what of the Japanese or Russians is not have brought..their own- lines to the I. i'r—Manitoba sprin pat- ing, but none of prime qu lits, •The was supposed to be bromo-seltzer, f revealed, ' , Sha River. ant bakers', $5:50; run of she and lambs as heavy, B P He was just- 'about to leave -for - ._-despatch�tr winter w heat patents, $5.70 to $5.- and the trade, especially for lambs, lunch and remarked_that he did not —"--- dated' Thursday mg , reports that Gen. Kuroki says that decisive de- 80; straight rollers,-$5.40 to -$:1.50;• W. . . - - feel veli and would take a dose 01 ' all was quiet along the 'front on feats have seriously weakened the straight rollers, in bags, $2.50 to Iiutefiers-=rhe local lnrtcher market bromv-seltzer. He went to the case Wednesday, and.that in.spite of th� morale `of the Russian troopi. it $2.6.5. - is slow and prices cover a rather and took out a little phial, -sold _ soggy -condition of the countr; was evident in the latter phases of Millfeed—Manitoba bran, in bags, wide range-. Picked extra choice cat- for 10 cents, and supposed to con- r roads, which are described as seas I the fighting that they were increiis- $18 to $19; shorts, $21 per ton; Ort- tle, selected from full loads, were tain one dose of the compound.-He. - I .11-:_ I. of mud, the Russian scouts continuo ingly-reluc.tant to stand 'up against tario bran, in bulk, : $17 to S18; sold ns, high as $4 ,0. From this- dran c it-, sajd to his clerthat it . Ito-shote `great enterprise in examin-i the Japanese Infantry. It will be shorts, $19 to _$20, and moullie,S24 figure -Prices went down as' low as tasted rather strange, dropped faint- _ •• Ing the• Japanese positions. A - de-_ some time before they can make to $28 per ton, as to (reality. $2,50 for medium heavy cows and Ing to the floor, , and after a . fee tachment of two hundred Cossacks good' their terrible losses'. The Ja- Rolled Oats—The market is fair and steers. The general rfm of good gasps was dead, with every symp- - !r`uesday night reconnoitred the Jap- paneso losses atm- small in compari- prices are the same at-$2.30 to S2,- butcher cattle sold at from 53.75-to tom of Q'anide -poisoning. There socia ]eft south-westward from the San.- The .Japanese failed to-cap- 32,J Pet. bag and $4.90 per bbl. $•1, Canners at $1.7 5: - ."- - I will be an investigation, as this i pailroad .where it crosses the Schili Lure many prisoners, but the victory Cornmeal—Is quiet at $1.35 to $1.- "Feeders—Apparently sonic of the by no means an isolated instance of .• I decisive. It will 45 per bag. - -. _._ - - . largest buyers for the distilleries -ire poisoning-.miler precisely -similar thetlatter fifteen nn lersand wesg ofdepilt,tthe thcsecui•Ja•thecscu�arntral supe'rior'ity of Baled Hay—No. 1, $8.50 to 59; No. about filled up for tie Penson. There tireum5t'tzes. Samples of or- River through the villages of Bait- was none the less, Jap y for an 'indefiaite stork bron seltzer are befog sent to Tor- railroad. -The Japanese sentinels I'period, 2; 57:50 to $8; clover, mixed, $6.50 is a little inquiry for the best , to 87, and.puxel clover, in_car lots,,:but the interior class of feeders- art+ onto fol itualysts.` fired and retired as 'the Cossacks Aitothur correspandont ascribes the S6 'to $6.5O per .ton. not much wanted, and prices foi• _T — reide rapidly along the line, but near loss of .Japanese guns on Oct. 16 to QUEBEC BANK ROBBED. 5andepu the Cossacks unexpectedly over-ecnfidenee! Five battalions and mans—Choice primes, $1.40 to.these ore on the down Brack. C7ood • $1.45 per bush• 51.35 to $1,37} in steers are-quoted at S73.25 to 83.7,0; I Iran,into n good sized Japanese force .three batteries went too far cast p ' _. h _ d. $7,000 Stolen From Eastern ,J� "' ' I ' with muebine guns• The latter and were attacked-by 12 battalions c xtr c n �3.Ga feeding bulls ar hips 6pened a nllirderbus fire'on the lin-I"of Russians..- _ - Pro inions—Heavy Canadian short quoted at $2,50 to $2,75.g 1- . c,I I. Towns Bank A 1 ...... ......__. -_.._.-. _. . . • fiians, killing many.horses, and mor-I The Russians who tried to i out- cut pork, $14.50 to X$t7.5n; light Stockers--Good stoei,crs are about.i A despatch from -Montreal says tally wounded Capt. Turtteoniff, but ' flank the Japanese right, and who short cert, $16':50 to- $17; American stmily, "though the-trade is not ac- .The safe in the West Shefford br:incl:'. nil the-'Cossacks succeeded in:. 'get- for-days were,rumored to have been clear fat backs, 820; compound lard, t.ive. I of the Eii.stern Ton eiships Rank- was - ` ting away. No one was killed fin cut off, escaped their threatened de- 6} to 7c; Canadian lard, 61c to 7,}c:- Milkers--Tfiere tri a flood-market-for-iblchurn up during Friday night and - the field. struFtion, but seem to- Dave suffered kettle rendered, Bic to 9}c, according milk cows, selling at $36. to $60 Per $7,000 secured. There is as scat n1 _• - No st ter rent is made as t, wfi'at�severely-. Field-Marshal O ama sim- .to quality; hams, 12c to 13c; bacon, liettd, - - I clue to -the robbeps . P':i 1 p aJ•1'f ---'_.-___._____--;__ ` -__-,.W._-_- ____.-. __ ___._-._.... 1. , "4 d r. :....- �. .. . "'; I * ':,, . imwiw__ ___. . I . I- ___ . r�w,L .� . .�r . 1'5..1°,x,. .w,...:. _.. .., .-. - _- . .. .. .. .-. .. _. . - _. - . . ._.............. ... .__ _ . ... - ,'." w . ..... y� r _.__ _. ___ _--�� 'S r y - — _ 1. v. _ I . . .11 A . . , .- *.: ... t R . ., - ,. ,_. '.. l .. Y ." - • - Qy .' . - .- y ,:. ,4"'a'a�gg"'t ,�,E, ,�//yy�� ready to serve. If the vinegar �, _ WIRELESS SIS. Making Converts by Leaps and Bounds V!'f very sharp dilute with water to the -^ r amount of a third. London Restaurant Has a New - Cooking Fruit in the Oven.- Slot Dlschine. gout the . Many fruits are richer and better for . t�" A; being cooked in the oven, instead of Music by wireless" electricity 4 a', H l stewed on to of the stove. This is while you take your refreshments is P the latest novelty, and a.few years it , ,_____ go , . " ''I .1.`:-,�:: 1!, '� especially the case with apricots, 'r��^+.pp A y hence will doubtless see restaurants 1 e�t+0 use I prunes and apples. All fruit cooked and cafes fluted with slots is each in the oven should be closely covered J r table, in which you will place your to prevent its browning. It should _ p� . penny and music will start 'in some Y4j&b �i�30W*Wb" a� bo cooked slowly, care being taken diietant corner. that it does not dry on the dish. At present the invention is onlyS $ _ SELECTED RECIPES. This will not happen !f it is well �' in an experimental stage, and seen ":An Economical Dish,-Chuck steak covered with water at first orad taken at wort: in the Duke of Grafton, in CEYLON' NATURAL GREEN tea tiny its absolute purity and delicious rf; . 3t "tendered" and well larded with from the oven when the water and Euston road, ]London. fine clear suet. It is then spread out (sugar have boiled down to, a rich On the counter of the saloon bar Savor is displacing Japan tea just as "SALADA" black is displacing "and 'dredged with flour. Next peas, jelly. In most cases the fruit shoub:1 is a large box with a slot in the ' ;all other black teas. Sealed lead packets only. 25c and 40c. per . ' potatoes carrots and bits of celery. be cooked about half a day, or for side, on the top being the familiar , -`Ire•cut into dice and strewn over it. several hours. A stoneware pipkin arrariEement of brass balls used for m, By all grocers. . • ... a t is then rolled over anti over and or a Heavy earthen pudding dish, cov- the high-tension sparks necessary for - -: °. '• _ the ends well Secured'by strings or eyed with a plate, is the best thing "wireles work. On the opposite y' t .. skewers. Afterwards this is placed to cook fruit in. .Prunes, if cooked side of the room is tt polyphon, from per hnndr'edweight; sea-horse teeth her rescuer stood on firm ground she - - . . in,a casserole, in which is good beet in this way, should be sprinkled with each side of which project metal re- P b gravy, a bay leaf or two and a few fine shavings from the yellow rind of ceivers to catch the "waves." fetch from 7d. a pound to 4s. a whispered pepLler corns, and allowed to sine er eta orange. 'They "tiry down" easily You put a penny in the slot, Pound; and boars' tusks is. 3d. a "a1;• mama wants mc." till stent and vegetables are tender. sad therefore should be tightly coy} "sparking" from the brass balls is Pound. At the same moment the mother ; 4 rushed up and claspoi the little girl Potatoes and , Bacon,-A delicious erect and cooked slowly. Apricot's seen, and the wares sent out make , . to her heart. The engineer and the n breakfast or luncheon dish is. pota- should be cooked a long time. Atter an electric contact inside the poly- SNATCHED FROM THE RAID• conductor came running forward and -toes stewed with tendon bacon. Cut the sugar is added take off the cover phon, which at once commences to shook Rosenbrook's hands, incoher- tt& bacon into large dice and fry and let'the fruit glaze a little but Play'. Brave Brakesman Saves the Life entl murmuring all sorts of romis• until very slightly colored. The-bacon not harden. ngl!Tte idea originated with two Y g, P Englisl.men, Messrs. Harrison and of a Little Child. es about "reporting to headquarters" should not be allowed to crisp. Drain and remotions." ,and mix with creamed potatoes .pre- HOUSEHOLD HINT-1, Smith, who made their model six P year* ago, before "wireless" tele- Facing danger-to sa'b@ lite is al- But•Rosenbrook simply begged a pared in the usual manner, that is. In cleaning coat collars, vests, etc., h had become familiar to the ways heroic, but to save lite as a match, lighted his pipe, climbed to ..cut in cubes, and warmed inn rich instead of using a cloth to apply STaP y certain brakeman lately did it re- the top of the train and signaled to . Cream sauce. Lot the potatoes and general public, quires not only bravery, but rapid ahead. - the naptha try an old toothbrush. g bacon simmer for a-few moments be- VeI- t can be best cleaned in this - and intelligent action. The 5t. Louis —0 - , fore serving that the two flavors wa A Glot5e-Democrat prints a-thrilltrig ac- 3atay have s chance to mingle. It is alleged-wa know not with ��nll H ��T. count of an adventure on the alis- DON'TS FOR YOUNG naoTxERS, r' Sprinkle with tainted paisley• )tow much veracity-that a small un- souri Pacific Railroad. The train Won't give baby a sleeping draught, + - Escalloped Cauliflower.-Cold cauli- corked vial of kerosene oil placed -- was late and heavily loaded, and on soothing mixture or opiate of any flower ,Can be made to do duty. as a to the clack case will ova rate ra a down grade the engineer, to make kind except b the order of a com- * P° p- THE INTERESTING EXPER- P Y brand-new dish on the following day I I uyi tun Lost time, "turned her loose,' I potent doctor who has seen the child. fdly caougtt to oil its bearings. IENCE OF A ST. CATHA- and the, cars flew over the hill at a by beim escalloped. Break up the A contributor aut>s she covers her Remember that all so-called soothing --_'. . , _ n s and cover with boiling milk RIMES MAN. -I tremendous speed. mixtures contain dergerous opiates. .Sp g comiortables first with mosquito net, About half-way down the grade , '. In which a -tablespoonful of flour and I tying in the usual fashion. Then she ^' Brakeman Hosenbrook's tripe went If your child is restless give it Baby's "- butter have been blended, Season to puts on the 'regular cover, of what-I Had Suffered for Twelve Years .out, and lie went forward to the Io- Own T+iblets, as they are absolutely d;: taste Cover Lite top with grated lever material she pleases. tying once ' and Was Ultimately cured,comotive to get a light. On that harmless and in a natural way pro- ;'- lbroad and put in oven to bake, mots-;!n about six inches. Any time 'th'e w ,mote health-giving sleep, teeing during the process by basting outside is soiled it can be removed, Through the Advice cf a Friend. little incident hung the life of a t o-i I)on't give medicine to check the -- '' 'worth the milk in which the cauliflower , Tear-old baby'.- Ae tine brakeman R washed and psi hack. The adi an age "Twelve years ago," says Mr, m• l entered the cab, the engineer said to movement of baby's bowels in diar- ia cooking. is that the cotton is not wet and ' Emery, of Welland Avenue, St. Cath- the fireman I rhoea except on the advice of a doc- . Way of Cooking Rice.-Fry well- thus remains to better condition. If 'arines, "I 'A-as living in the town "What's on the track ahead, Bill?" 'tor, Feed the child epnringly and .ibolled and cooled rice in a tittle,tn addition, this contrihu,tor will l of Gananoque, and the physician �rall," Looks Ike a area stttin3 on the ply's Baby's Own Tablets to cleanse •A•esh butter• with a•sprinkling , of 1hang her.comfort•in its Stripped con- there told me I had heart disease answered Bill "Guess he'll the bowels or Irritating secretions • ' ;grated nutmeg, and pepper and salt Idition before a Are or 1n hot sun- From that titne and up to four move when we whistle for the cross Keep the abdomen warm. This treat• to taste whert•quite hot in the pan I shine she will find the cotton in it y'earg ago I often had severe spells to l ment will cure dtarrhoes, .. add the whiten of some hat -boiled- .. of the trouble. The least exertion iavened hp" to a considerable do- + 1'he heavy train rushed on, and a; Dona give a young child harsh ca- p, o chopped fine, and also a dried would bring on violent Palpitation, _ � � moment later the whistle sounded tharttcs, such as castor oil, which •� Eg%- PF %rte g,ryct-_ai-giber .times.T x Wold t.xameI. Haddock. boiled a- ehre&Yett;ttrsr - - _irprt five ban<#le-anavei__1tui._-.insleEd.._LLz:Ie_ansi tQttura 1}abY."a O�n_Tat1 .- Chicken moth lance ?ram The feet dizzy, nervous and trightenoud and removing the skin; mix well, pile up .of fowls is no new thing in French Imy y brant would almost cease to of getting oft the track, it steTyed',lr!q have a gentle laxative action int,) a cone on a hot dish and de- kitchens. Immerse in scalding water ; right between the rails and calmly I and never fail to cure constipation curate the top of.it with the yellows 'to skin the feet and place in a sauce- bent. I became reduced in Aesh and 'waited. I Mrs. J. D Cilly, Reatherton. Que., - of the eggs rubbed through a wire n with edict water, Let the water i insomnia followed- I was hopeless of "It's a baby'" groaned the engin- ,says. "1 harp rifled Baby's Own Tab- - aiPve and mixed with a little grated ftrrdini; a cure,'for I had been treated r lets for stomach and bowel troubles - - a• tP ,Just-b-ibble for several hours, when . leer as he shut etT steam and ca11Pd 'C+heesc+,- gar;rlsiu with hied .croutons 'strain and-season, Tfils is a great I by an experienced doctor. and had forybrakes. But no power could round the trees: stand the dish in the taken many advertised remedies with- and have always found them a most addition to cold cliced chicken, as it I atop that train m that- short cis- anttstactory medicine." oven for five minutes to make quite jellies when cold getting any benefit One day a , dance. The fireman was a eecli'less, P Iian't toil to keep Iinby's Own Tab- ivo slight olden tint, embroidered neighbor strongly advised true t- g lrts in the house, Sold by medicine - _ hat, and to n washing linens emact- I. the engineer, with gre•v ince and g Beforea t g. g % Williams'w'lliam Fink Pills and t Dr i >: s- try 1s whf n h serve Immediately,_ Illus•• th rett' li ht blue�Our staring eyes, was sounds g I dealers n by m.r. Williams'cents a boa and se ,with blue, or e p y g ,Ing on his adviro f got a hglf dozen , trat.d London News suggests stil'!Japanese linen embroidered in white s tie, hoping t• scare the infant fromiby writing the Dr. WliMedi. . _ ,--•.,,,_,,,, eno`iie+r appetizing- metRtod of cook-I ,boxes. : I soon. found much relief the track Ppe B soak for an hour in cold water in i through the use bf the pills, and af- '' Co , Brockville, Oat. Ing rice. This ns with .boiling!,which-an .ounce of sugar of lead to t B Suddenly the.window of the .cab r I 11 the rtes with ontobensl thea frying it g ter continuing the treatment for a Y g each gallon of water has been dis. I couple of months I waQ again en- ' was thrown open, :and alongBrakethe In flat or cork-satin nitons, and ! Rosenbrook crept out and along the SALT aII�ES Iti CIiINA Ped portions. solved. ]eying perfect health. I have not narrow running Board. Clinging to serving with a brown sauce poured I Apricots are rather insipiid eaten since had any return oP the trouble • aro-And them. Or the rice can -be raw, but they make many dcliciOUs Land i feel safe in saying that the the hay along with one hand, he made At Tnkv, r China, an nils are mtxtid with tteatorr eggs, salt and desserts. Apricot, Jam and ntarma- cure is a permanent one, and I can his way along the side of the sway- number of horizontal windmills are r to taste,, and n inch oP mace P Ing locomotive, arid 1n a moment to be seen along the seashore, From pepper P ,lade are easy to stake. and [ori the "strop !p advise the u!tc• 'oi Dr. W11- f trial saRron and finished in the oven, Ibasis of a number of dainty dishes ]fame' Pink-_Fills to all who suffer had reached the pilot. time immemorial such windmills Roliemit s-These little Spicy rolls o! The shrill danger-signal, sounding'have been employed to pump sea P p An omelet spread with .apricot ]ant_ from similar trouble," The re- ; i5sh am a German tenet•>t nrxi - very: continuously brought a woman to water up into reservoirs o� +and and sprinkled' with powdered �ugar'I porter can aril} add that Mr Emery i the door of a hmall farmhouse near level where the wind and sum"ova- tempting, particularly when served lis very good. A custard pic with.a I is well known in St. Catharines, is I the track. 'With a scream she start-'porate the fluid, leaving the salt. - for breakfast with French tried po- layer. of apricot jam spread over the a prominent, worker in bTethodist,ed toward her baby. But only the This salt contains a large quantity - tatoes and crisp radishes. Ta pro- undo crust is also recommended icircles. $ttd has the highest respect one grab which Rosenbrook woAd of bitter matter, giving it a most . __ .]pare, select plump salt lfolland her- Lamb stew is vary much improved i of all who know him. - have time to-make stood between true disagreeable taste to the European, .. . ;' ring; remgve the, backbone and di- by the addition of curry powder, I If you.have env svmptarm of heart child � death; and the shack of but the Chinaman apparently does - vide lengthwise into tillers and soak especially if it . is a rechaulTec or I trouble, neuralgia, indigestion, rheu- that grab might throw the man from;not object to it. From Taku the - for stn houris in cold water, dSa '•left-over. Made of cold roast meat matism, anaemia or anis of the num-- the pilot and cosh him his own lite. salt is carried in blocks rosembling _ , . iaTsd on pack pteee lay three pepperr-- with fresh raw potatoes and the air-l erous troubles caused try poor or wa-,I "When within a few yards of the I loaves of bread to Tien-Tsin, whence • +corns, a tin piece of a ba leaf. a tern blood, yoy will find new'-health , y P Y ry it becomes a delicious er,trer, do- little girl," says the brakeman, .' I it is distributed all over the coon- ibit of lemon peel, two or threelserving of'a;nlarr °uphanioiis name and %rongth in M. ftir use of Dr. saw her lift her face.and look at me. Itry. . ,Cloves and half a teaspoonful of - . _ Williams. Pink Pills. Do not waste jeer blue eyes were troubled; some- 4 - • , • . Lhaa "stew:' [ Y _ chopped onion: roll -up,. tie with - A sandbag-14 said by Httalth to money or further endanger your hip was wron but she did not - . .A ad, or.fasten with tin skewers health by the use of substitutes-get g a AUSTRALIAN IlEB1 LLION, , Ithre Y be greatly superior to a but water know what it was." - and place in a crock; heat suficieirt the genuine pins with the full name The moment arrival. The locomo- Elaborate preparations are being 1. 'i, bag. which . many people, lit ire so- P . • vinegar to coyer the Rqh and our "Dr. Williams' fink.Pills for Pale made for the celebration in Nevem- . - g P highly. Get some clean, fine sand; five was upon the child, when with over It, repeat this proce's for three=-' ry it thorn , hl in 'a kettle on the .Peopin" on the wrapper around one grasp, Rosenbrook swept the bar in Ballarat, Australia, of the . mornings, wben the rollemu will be g Y every box, Bold by all medic+ne little girl from her feet and jerked i,fiftieth anniversary of the rebellion eve; make a bSg about eight inches dealers or-sent' by mail' at 50.cents — squAre of flannel; GIl it withi,.the dry, her clear off the track, So great there'in 1854'when the miners burn-. _ sand;' new rho opening carefully to- a box or six - boxes for $2.50 by was the shock that the man was ed their inining licenses declared inde- il: . CONSUMPTION ether, and covea.'the ba with cot- writing the fir. Williams Medicine thrown backward against the pilot. pondenco and hoisted the Southern ,- g g Brockville. Ont: With it great effort he steadied him- Cross flag in place of the Union ton or linen Co.,*clotb. This will prevent the sand from sifting out, and also 1'— „ self an•3 held on to Alice, A hundred Jack. The rebellion ended with s •''``+__ enable you to heat the bag quickly .WHERE IVORY COME$ FROM. sancta farther on the heavy train fight on December fi, in which toren- . p came to a standstill, and Rosen-,ty-six miners and &co soldiers were . .:Right food-right by placing it in the oven or on top brook stepped !coin the.pilpt. The killed But the captured miners - of the stove: Atter once using this Elephant Cemeteries Give Bar a baby had not uttered a cry, but when 1 worn acquitted on trial .� °:medicine=right time• you will never again attempt to Supply. warm the feet or hands of a sick per- •' N these three things are son 'with- a bottle or brick, The Calculations as to the number of % , sand. Bolds the heat for a long time. slain elephants represented by int R� r Groupacre of ivon displayed before the R a� o. . , . .. I -" --- .�- �".�'47 Be eo€'t .� ie utmost 1#Yi ort•. P xrrCYlEN DONT'S. Queen at the Loudon docks point to the fallacy w•hirh still prevails anee . to the eon- Don't litter up the kitchen when that elephants are killed.for, their •- . • - ' . . . -. •. : g getting a meal, because it will take tusks. sumptive. 'Right food- soover.o "clean up". after, the meal (fore ivory 'is sats each year in . Y Landon," said Mr. Hales, the largest And Protect Your Children . by, Keeping _ I� edicins- Don't put a greasy 'spoon on ' the ivory broker in the metropolis, z • atairi which re- "than would be produced if all the in the House -- . these are contained in ,vires time 'to erase. Put it•in a le an s in . . . -- :' . . saucer. '•The ivory supply comes from the Dr. Chase S Don't crumple up your dish towels. vast stores, laid up for generations ■ pi . -�° — 11111"_�SA%NALMN, IRLDRe and hang thom in the qnn. t,- the naiivn chiefs, They. know JAIMIMI Don't pour boiling water over china where the elephants' cemeteries. are, - TNM TN6N99M LY TESTIV A40 RILIABII FAMILY MEDICINE. - packed iii a part.., It will crack by for these animals go to a certain . ' the sudden contraction and expan- spot to die. This is how ivory is :' : , . . . . .... . . . . ' . i` - of pure cod-liver Oil. Sion. obtained � - To overcome 'croup you must act young, so long a§ directions are fol- Don't. black a stove while it is h'ot: "When the chiefs avant a little quickly. lowed. _ '-"'' Right time is at first It takes more blacking and less money or other necessaries, they There is usually no time nllowed MRS. GEORGE, BROWN, 71 Har- - -' polish..., barter a portion of their' stock. for sending for doctors or medicines: bard street, Toronto, writes: sign Of disease. Right Don't put damp towels and napkins Ivory to them is ahnt gilt-edges se- The hollow, croupy cough at mid- "Our children have been very sub- - • in the hamper. Dry 'them first or' curities are to English people." night may be your first warning, and ,tett to croup, and '.we have fount ',.1— . s. � they will mildew. Mr. Hales po'inttd out the result of this will strike terror to your heart that I)r. Chase's Syrup of Linst•ec -time is .now. ' Don't use knives for scraping the t tax which was placed on the-result. - if you a e not prepared to,fight this and Turpentine has, always brought F ". , t table and pots. - - Portation of ivot'y into England. disease. t relief. Ily using it at the first sigt - 11. Seott s Emulsion "It )vas imposed," he said,, "wiith Don't our- boiling water- and-soa`ts, It maybe of little use to know .of trouble the disease is checked at alwa S helps, of ten ..,greasy spots. Moisten the s otsl the idea,,of stol:Ping the slaughter of P that• Dr. Chase's Syrup o4 Linseed once. We always 1((.-.p this reined to 1 . Vs p f with a cold saturated solution of elephant§, but such a thing is so and hit pontine is a positive cure for ithe 'Nouse, and, in fact, feel that 1. x sodii, thein scrub thet8'td'tN the rain rare that it did not need any such m cures Ordinary food g croup-it it is not to'be obtained a-t could nat do-nitaiout it. . -We also.-, ' ✓ restriction. As a result of the tax > i. of the wood, using cold son Suds, the critical time. sere it for coughs and colds with ex• r• g.: P' -ivory-leaves-Africa and- Egypt try the helps feed. Fresh air Daa't pu,t egg dishes into Not water Cango and goes to Antwerp, Most persons who have tested this cellrnt nsults, ond.recomm�ntl it tc - -it makes the egg adhere. Soiik the "In 1487 Antwerp did not sell a treatment for croup keej5 a bottle at our friends.' 11 E ,, dishes first in_sold water. ton of ivory, Last tear it sold 3u5 hand, so that by prompt action t.liev Dr. CNasc'a Sy rup ol` Linseed ane' (helps turf Scotts Don't put tin parts on the stove tons;against Lon:lon'a 205'. In 18$7 can prevent tilt disease from reaching Turi:eriiine, 2.5 tents a- bottle; family. to dry. They become heated, the London's .sales amounted to 330 a serious stage. ti si�o,, three. tit as much, (;il cents, F,mulsion does' both. sorder loosens and 'they soon leak. teas Dr. Chase's `�,y,vp' of I.insoe•T nnrl at all dealers or Edmanson, Ilatos A ` "besides elephant tusks, the teeth'Turpentine is composed of simple in-,f'o., 1'aronto. To Pratrrt• y w )3egin early. hlanp a good man has heon stale. of vcnhorses, walrus tusks, and boars grerlients. of ungnestloned curntive ,ag'ninst inti Mons, the portrait and r to realize the hardnesstr,f the w„rld tusks are used for ivory. InoRer, is Plcaxant to the t.asto, wail signature of Dr. A. W. the -4 ,z We 11 send you a little to try if you like. b�- stepping otT n moving car heck- he market. price of Plephant liked ht children, and can he used fanimis receipt book nut r cis Scott& Bowne,Toronto,Ont. ward. tusk ivory ranges from 1;15 to L90 with Perfect safety by old and or'ary box, ��. _ . - . . . _--__�_ �-_. ..__ _ y . ,vi�a T - ;; _ ,r '..w' . . r . fiti• ,F;' ,.:',fit,,:,, .�:..:. ,• ..;:, : .. , •.. ,., :. _. � +'1 "1"1>srs• ''c , — , V �+ in power, and that would be div- Cause of Lockjaw. A� XlE��x4i�g � f astrows to the cottutry, ]✓very Lockjaw,or Cetanus, is caused by a r� G elector should turn out on Thtirs- bacillus or germ which exists !,!esti- 1. : day next and hes to place at the fully in zee p street dirt It is inactive' so .j hettci of the nation', affttitb file vng•ai exposed to the air, but when rt tirhich he thinks beet fur carried beneath theskin,as in wounds - ► the F caused by percussion caps or by rusty �� dr.4 , 77the country. . nasils, rind when ,ill ie escluded `'!et. ' seldutu has eiucls a eomnlo= the germ is roused eto activity and i•rfeliMD•denr� Friday erattta Mtu OI14w y produces the most virulent poison . : >Ptobefna�is titin taken place as that which known. These germs,maybe destroy t ' o tratispirrd }luring the st week, ed and all danger of lockjaw avoided i setters pa g tl�.i•F•atoati 53.00 tatalatstaaxaaa e�ttetrd by the deplorable tlletderit by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm r !fettle Ole t►f2ttlttlLttitr!t in the North Seaas soon when the Rus- freely asoon as the injury is received c '> ' sitter Baltlu fleet fired upon a nt►m- fain Balm is an antiseptic and calls" s showing this week k =tiaeart,oa.Per nut 11 eeaM N neat ta.era,en,psr tutu • f heir of defenceless British fisher- such injuries to heal without-.matin- - lsdteteoed.teewattncawilrraght arirvcwaad. ntdn, killing several, wounding 'a anon and in one third the time re- - Usallasmaata aired by the usual treatment. It is are►e seven to �.auw a• number and sinking one of the b ' 3 or a meattle tar e~, Oa1•°1!• or gala y all druggists. ytcwnt trai+lees. The incident .��� Very comfortable these frosty t.h live* r tat ee,r pao.., has caused the most intense feel. Yew ,blankets ni lits-White and(trey- tltar. l.ar ss tabti et. aavaeae, ing thlrougbuut the whole British A horse and buggy, driven by Al�sizes It•iteo to aaluata.rise ower per nae, Mrs. Walter dark, ran away in " 1m "star" nae eaea nWwaeat eaeertiw. lyat im. The act cannot be de- Y �ttral ntoai:ot r ere wase koewa ea tended on any grounds whatever. Port Perry, and three children at. xo rase ar...ra.tas• t . were thrown uut. A -bo sized ,< ►eaa •ttaout ►rttatett aeer'neelooe The on.) reason for the murder- y • Mi"lsettoe tre•dn■ul11"itadesSea *barged be- ous attack, which seems at all eleven, was almost instantly tueefttso, oeded for dismatenwas advertise• killed In Pretty 1 ittrtr nutbe to ertitia• oad cwt to woos, acceptable, is that the officers , and a daughter aged seven- qlaifnellett as+n. were under the influence of Vud- teen, fatally hurt. Yew �e`fAutumn ' oob We tt pmayety ateeadea in. ka, the national intoxicating p 'B' - - -- _- -- drink or champagne. What the - Ipvs New ddatess•ttaCfnerasa. IPot1tlow—e�nesIndeyeadeaes Outcome of the affair will be, re- Oau> m-a First-class Local Paper. plains to be seen. A wound has } a�an of it*Deioale of PPicter•inet and no artj been inflicted that it w ill take WA-,Isn.-A maid for general work - - years to heal. The Russians will no,raehint� good home. �J11/ew �1�� 71n ars men's,'Boysem' pp r tars, W.P. Firth. / • n e `i de1W most probably apologise and make 14t Picktrtnq College. All Sizes. Murkar tit Thexton. Proprietors full compensation for all damages iliflieted, and this should appease LOFT-A boy's black Persian Lamb , the British au et. sufficient to cal'• between cius¢e and SfcDermail's FRIDAY, OCT. 28th, 1904. core r, Finder please leave same at tbis office preverrt hostilities. I'll ere are :11311yw'ho are ci:unoring for war. NOTES AND GUNMEN TS. tud nothing will satisfy them es- CLAREMONT LIVERY vept the total Anllibilation of the The H,,in. 1•:. J. U,t,vii. wllo�c in _ hire day or - :. t. Ku=-lin fleet. lint a war between P'ir•�t-cI""ass horses to toonded retireuleut from piib!ic [iritaiu tint! Russia i= the nto.t °1�usY in connection to:'rible thing to contetupixte• B turetin all w itt the end of ti-a• pie_.ut Levi-la- R ilii Ie OT Squares !oven tl � nut-del of thee•e poor trt,ilis. ldve tern! :- Atluonuc•ed, IeaA,t� --1,r- l t_ 1 he!nit�.- *;sLrrt;lt a -lint:ld ui,t lx A W FLOOR OILCLOTHS-S tab f Stave �u Y �2Iti1 hila! f)?}e r,f �}te hr-t Int,llil' HUt'Se9 tiil,l•ell un allul'te;t notice. - , -., ... _. - • tsp!iicient ext`✓,-e to l4tilig• .tiAe m,eut= tll'it llA: hr_ti ert•+',.e.t tial- a. .. luulg th'•' third i,f )t i.-outit:t- th, ='t'r,itati0tl- intort coutlict «Li,•tiW. A. ThG111S0i?, ' . .l€.iher•al 1)A:ty h�t� !,cd,l lx),c,>t• irl •vonl�l t•t•-nisi iu she fleet•.: of � - y; ,• ritttu•. �' _ Ifiti� Yr r lure. til:- w.,: uueut i- thv,t=anti, of is >n. render - i Mlle torr t re-revs•- rvh!rll hero, It '`- Lr,tue, t,ttt:rl le=-, star! ituiH,,,t> -- ..�-._... -- --- - -----�- - -- - - - -- t ltxet•i) ..•t apirt f.,r the? 1,1tt1:n,N r,f 't t tele: t'tazation [taxi ,l"unit! L:liUf'L j . •u a, B tF l.•,-I.tJ c+ 'a i'r•22tt1:'�' tl, %t; e wit: . ls;t�,l,lytu: tile I,ie ,• OnGtl' � ) - - - "" �l t > th. c...,,•tit of tLe lit;:is L pet,- l J atttt u,-r i:•t t t•o!j lttitlf i.�i•f;,tl ter 1t.y ! , t�uii t clui: l,uiAtiin� 11. tilt•v me kt•�(ung thrll lleaf.l- timeto cotnt'. f t t::melt.lilt,: lit .} t istiu, uuty oto • •` - .. 11herie t f-tI,rve- wa, A piece of !.,- ;1•lilt'i• ,int•-e t,yillz t•IlCtrt,:-. !ta\t' -'m1 a tlt'll\ Ictl at ( irilelliollt Hall) rift.�il;In}i!.t= lx,l'.t. . zni3 i 'titer ,. 11 ft:rwcr ti:t t.• au act P!,-1, khon'. IN Litbv" of :16enerati �n a yt>t t ' ,nit ,t i!1 h t,t' t,•.- ki:•tl "}.11141 be a ri oat to Ii,c,vk:iu at a: �` little nr*rt. Jan. ;�� e have nn hand a nice acx'k r,f Ready-to-Wear felt hats, also •)i,.11l•ttlt" h:,-C�i1t:E•� i:fit t',t'til: ,{''- ,) i it• + . let-A'On t,r ,r ttitii ,e 1,>c'an of fat. It .v, tat re.+- t,A ), brit?.. - ,tis, ixlsiu;:ur`at'au_ r r, ,l:tet tte k. llip!wn t_' i� nary ,y.l,''e ti, Felt ShA a to Trim. ty air. Uavi rl .! u0t •tt,)tt tv K frail ut'A,up i- , , Arlt ts.,u 1 ,l: i1 iR a-"m 1.;trertK'oot '. . ltat,,te in }tit'int evitlellev in tilt- ti.l,at only the force of a;iw. -fall and see our new goods. lir-rwl n•lltch t•nn.e.l the vac•st�"1, •c•,tlld nttempt. It tz slut's rl)• tui his stent, hitt h`+ rune+ ht.petd that t-4tL '14i:-nlay__.`�e �.t er, .- - Pickering, C11Bak ' ' li , like c•haritt', is =ufticient tied ill R utaur�rr >atisfactory 'tt. tamage ain ing tin ever a mniticode of,sins.- beth u.ttiop.. — - — _ 'Weekly Sit n. t3oene of the-latest reports from Cedar Timber Wanted 1 ROST ' iQneen'e Park. Toronto, point to a -_ Thu iti-Aersi;ne,i Ai prepared to V V rte- !w-organiaxtum of the cabinet. ! du all kinds of r•arri:tgeand wagon Tont c rs will bi received lip topa intiug at hip #bop over J. J. ' : Idesar*. BtrMtu,n, Dal'l3 and Gib- nr of Seined»y, rile 19th(Jay of Aarvtoy'4 BlgR k­iniiUi Shop, Clare- We bave now in stock a rbipmeot of Pulpeew, Side-whoel and iwm are Anwng tll(rae Rhes at �uwenlber. 1961, by the nuder- Mont, at reau.)abie raw} . 'mentioned Rt; fwing shout to re" -igned for tht- -sit pplyaod tie]ii-t>ry Cylinder. See our anti-choke attachment. tire. while the natnry of E. F. B. .,f the fullowinhtlnantitles r ga,tl .�lao prepared to do all kind:a of ALSO Jobuston, Peter, li,)an. Geo. P. loll +ound yawn timber, fur ane of paper.hanging and h,mae paiot- �'. +Graham and orberstre men toned the Municipality of the Tuwn,-hip lug. W. J. Bingham. ;Perfetctitm Fanning Mills.- - int thenmor• as ." r• About to I>e- of Piekeriul;, vly:- North Claremont. Oxford Uream Jeparnt„rs come n,enil-wr- of the re-organ,ze(d b P10 rt , SxA. 19 ft. long• del:verrd at ,. and a fall line of Implement& A call -o4cited. prices Right saibbiet. Whi-ther a re•uf•g+tniza• Pickering \'illazr. , bion Is consitivred -er'otlsly by tell)ft., 5x6. 1_) ft. lou ill-4vered ! Whitby SlPoo WAs ; E. L. . �CHAPM.AN, -AGT. talo»e at the heat] of 10 affairs or nut at Yrrkcrina VillFo e. 0 . _. "'we are riot in Apt,.-itiun t<, say, rYi ft., ':x;. 16 ft. lung, delivered at but lve Are stiurlgly of tLe o, in- Picker nj VilixuP, ion that 5110) x C0111-se I%UldsI.e yrr'.ft.. 3xo, 14 ft. lung, ele;lvvredat —� r greatly to the wh•Rntawe it f tilt. fil•unKu+m . t Oils trty iu enter r, but it shuulia. Colvin, tit, , 11 f:. lung, delivr:ed at :` aWal Pa ers, Pay1 1 ♦s' D - - A►'"gt.•nt•ral C•'.E'C'Lli):i take place 1:1 r t'le near future, it is very tlotlbt- aL' t,f.Hid timber to lie delivers I .•et. 7 fol whether or tt ,t a re-01-it is:eel lie place. naiut•d ton(or Ircfrur the iJtl, ';t" � F t "rabinet could tvrc•iie the party ileo of April. 11.4'.5. TLt' any ^p�- ,fmni its pre;F nt yrrilons l,r,.itiOn, te:.der not nrcessatriiv a:•ci!ptetl. Ten- -, lk,larg•3 fresh stoea,now o hand. Prises in WalljPaperlranging t If there is any f',.tu,dat'on ft,r .drrx,t„ he nAau-ked ••I`ruder for Cedar from 8c. ap. these rumor-, A !�i not 1 kely I ow Timber. " _• ` rT01 pd?�'9S ever that ruuch will be dune tin- B order at the C.n;aril. . - Do.n,i.LD H. Bz.tTov +. til after the Dominion elections. Tuw-nxhip Civrk, — placesome change? may take Ii d R hitrvx:r P.O.. (fin:. place. ' (000 096090 © © Q (a © © et i► ' BATING RINK, HOUSE a'.1tD On Tlltir�day neat, the electors S LOT FOH S.tLE-1 heoLaerei)tt ed Ct;rt Wo-id, Iron. Lift and Force Pumps throughout the Dominion of Cali- for sale at a reasonable price. hie:setae .k►aag Also cisternf made t.n order: n..;/" ` 'ai d?t are called upon to tender r.nk. and ales hie house and lot situat„d 1n r. �VEVAY9, ._ The SoQVere Bankof ZaaaAa tilcic verdict at the ,11+ b �_ the village of Bmugbdm For partteulwr.appiy pt y. to Fran,}sandwTowoo the pretui.ea or to v Brock st., Whitby. cording their vote. They m a at-k• itiahardson,Pickeritg -tt © 'Hail overX9,000 Customers. 'ed to make a choice as regards the party .that is to have control of - BINDER TWINE- , the affairs of our country for theNCR Se i� r»r All Sllre�cvd, Intelligent, Enterprisin Caaadialks goat' font.' S"eara. Ae Liberal _ l3 Y party leave now been in Braver for of 0 - -the past eight years, and the Agent for all kin-?1 of McCormick , -M ARKHAM BRANCH 'CLAREMONT BRANC$ electurs of CAnntdat know their re Farm.Impiements, Wilkinson. Plows A. P. Smith, elan, L. E. Todd Agt. � eiord daring that time. If they � Eta eon-icier that record a good one Timbers of oak keep the o1L _�1i,_ _ _ and if they consider 'their ptdicy homestead standins through For Singer Sewing Machines. ;ey)tc„ {��i, n �it7t1 �,�� �•� /� for the future to be it) the best Binder Twine a Specialty. �'✓ �.tV./ the.,}•ears. I t pays to•use the interests of their country, it is L. D. BANKS, .'their deity to record their vote in right stuff, 88-1y Pickering. lylen ot oalit are men - COMCUTOTWO �. ►� rotintry- miss-rifledthe past eight ruoged health, men who=e �' tao .a - -year.i. and that the Liberal policy Formed J Formed for rec�verit¢ prbperty. stolen » ,don 7. -Fur the future as l,elug detriment- bodies are made of the sound` ® from its-mernbers and the appre• ►- ,lar lym M '” 14 o al to the inti rest of Canada, it i= � i � bension of.the thieves. °i� "as �w est ma�er:els. r then their fluty to marl: their bar- • ei • • • Members having property sto)eb commtini• v`' ,oyt � $ 17,t in favor of the Conservative 1 l cafe immediate) with any member° C.uldnood is the time to lad' v s =.� •ad�•4eo tandidat:e. There is n large num of E:ecbtice Committee. o �-- isle foundation for a sturdy con- Our work diff from that of 11embPrehi ire 5100. o nyt .ate. sae induced b Au tueans to vote •'I last for yrs. one thing,-the training ioftsteno-ze on Arthur Jefi'rey, Geo. Leng s" ber in both parties, NN-110 call not } p 4dlor anyone by s .it ntember of stltution that �t1, t y •• a n� 'a, .•M A x: y grapphers. In this pparticu'iaAr Secretary. Preeident. a k e = " O .-A- heir own party. But there i•4 a Scott's Emulsion is the right wor•l: we are une palled. No W p 0 3� S m�3 e yo w Exec.Oom•—Geo. Lena,1).E. Pugh,C.S. _. � rel-titin n:uulier who can take an stuff• ether school does this one thing Palmer, Piokering.Out. h-!�' s: ap • ay�3'•� atdepenrlent view of political - quit@ 3o satisfactorily, a o - egnestions, and who do not feel Scott%�EmuIsion Stimulates • 'e �a m om° n��4` The unprecedented demand for House. and Loi .•� r,t O o al � . �1 i' theniselces bound to vote for an •.. "✓ rrticula.r art This iude en the growing powers of children, skilled stenographers makes this _ �;t �,! o o e s 1 *11 r, party. P vocation the very best for young 1 o Rent J, o A X P% " E' • �. *mt class is becoming 1Araer year helps them build a firm people. Look into the !natter at - — a pear, and it is they who hold once, Olir catalogue will give M ''ep i : ►a balance of potter, and who foundation for a sturd consti- The undersigned has to rent in lot 28 y you much information. It is lstcon., Pickering �a 1 �e mble to place in iter the tution. _ _. _ , free. i Nitron,! all 3tory�7lroom d frame ' `tl�eli whom)tkey think est able •, y building, to which is attached 3 scree -4 et7 (3 D t.3 D "tiv guide Ltie destinies of our tis_L4pl•. * of land. There are on the premises a F, y0 mg nation. It is well Por the t d • • - a good stable and drive hoose Wiil •Tanaary 130 5-Whitby 9th, Oshawa IOtL. - y . etxmtry that it contains this in- -SCOTT O BOWi E, Chemists. t rent the whole, or will rent the house 1 --gham 11th. Port Pe 13th, Ux- '.° 'In `�-.,pendent class, for without them' Tor•nto. Ontario. ra.0nseperate. bridge iat5, Osaaingtoc 11th, Byuverton .tole i arty would be'continttonsly I SOC.and 51.001 all druaetats. R0B1'. H. CAR90N, Dumbarton- orb. - ,.t :4'k' ti'ii 4t� +e • 'w •mw>. :..!a 4.4 hl'"+.;;. y M `""',1�',•4,•' ,� k - �..• ... 1� yr.,.� mer • ... .. -.. _ms�� 's lr-^r.'.x'9.<"1 .v ;J �•.°'.'a "�i°TC' :.An.-�•^' r•'K'. _Lh: !sue:•.+•. I . • �q. . r • OiINtMON4 Mat kham., a ed these Th annual s e -- S. Bray is iudispo tel meeting of the Scarboro - * - You Can do --Better �dt At�rBeal's days. Curling Club was held in the hall at Robt, Campbell was in the city Malvern on Thursday 13th inst. Tits _ following ofticers were elected for the _ -', d ;on Tuesday. bor Bedroom'Suites, Dining room ensuing year. (deo.Weir, 7. Luther Bowes is home on a two vice-pres., Jas.31axwell jr., sec-treas., �' Cholin and all kinds of Puruiture "weeks vacation.' D, Purdie, Malvern. A motion was - John Gerow took a load of passed expressing regret on account { 7 pumps to Uxbridge on Tuesday. of the death of two of the oldest mem- :All goods Miss Bertha Atkinson, of To- hers last year, Andrew Fleming and ,delivered ;ronto, spent a few dj6ys last week Arch. Malcolm. a .z Fr e.. with.airs. Beal. � The annual plowing match of the J. H. Beal has purchased the East York Plowmen's Association will store at Atha It is has intention be held on the farm of Alex. Doherty bs Ellesmere,Thursday, Nov. S. Large Q� �]' Ito move the building here: bills full r issued in a few daps giv- ' Pi o !>< TT P10 31ra. Joseph Calhoun, of To- Ing full particulars of the events. AQ Plo eronto, is spending a week with meeting was held at�V. Ii. Peterson's �! -ts 1J a ��e :her daughter, Mrs. Tait. Agincourt, on Friday night to took � �+}' f Wm. and airs. Palmer returned over the donations. It was found that 'rS•-� �t b. ;; (S NGLH) (DOUBLE) _ (RIDING.) on Monday evening after a pleas- the solicitors had been unusually nuc- y cesaful as over 81 had been secured %k�r'• f" '� It "{ Verity plow.; will d� g�3 work in any kind of soil and are light. 3 out tri through Western Ontario j p mostly in cash. This insured a suc- promIn.drauRht. Try one and b3 craviaced. Bain wagons, Wood- James J. Harvey has rented the cessful match on Nov.Sth.-Sun. MiAS. So�tb n r stuck windmills. Steam and gasoline eagiae3, Tread and sweep pow- > !rink for the season. This is a` shard, of Nnshi G, erS,Grain grinders, Straw and Ensilage ratters, threshers supplies, guarantee for a Rood. winter's Burglars last week broke into Tenn., 1� how she was cared weigh scales, also pianos, organs and sewing machines. Terms to 71, b + -11 the house occupied by !tanager l suit purchaser. Give us a call. A meeting was held here on 0)� backache, dt�DGg8, Tuesdayevening in the interests Hetchen of the Massey Dentonia w . , Park Farm, covered Mr. Ketchenand VP Oreo. Philip r. Brougham of Mr. Peter Christie, the Conger- with a revolver, and then went of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable � ' � vative candidate. through the house. They secured The Methodist congregation very little booty there„ but didDxAj& Mim p �:_Gratitude S purpose giving their annual sup- cs Lure about one hundreddollare me to acknowledge per on Thanksgiving evening. i the great worth of knick-knacks from the � of your vegetable Cbwpound. I 'R'etch out for bills. i house of Chester D.Massey nearby have suffered for four years with ir- La Frxugh's produce wagon kill visit Here nest Wedaescla • as I reg and painful tnenatrnsiioa,also 3 Many Mothers f a Like OFir,iIo l i ba, as Pains is the back sad lower Otreats;. He has not changed the ( limbs, and titin! sleep, I dreaded the ��l day of his visit to Claremont. * * firs. Palmer, of Cordova, Iowa, Sen was sul-ii- me to come which would only mean N. «'agR ryas at AlIandxle and ; to me- �N tyto croup ofra se ereiv ct pe. and the lk-Ltufft-rine health is all I wanted, and Port Perry lent week. acting as ;cin of Cliamherlain's Cou Cough Iteut^ a g g 6 .t.rc if -possible. Lydia E. Pink NVE LEAD. d judge at ?mowing tuauhey. He ! edy piY)tnptly, always brought relief, haw's Vegetable Compound will be at king this tt•eek ani the Nlvnv uluthers in this neighborhood brunght me health and ha piness in _ -Raine mis%iuu. , think the�xme as I do about this rem- afew short months. I feel like anotber Rev. J. W. «'ilkiu.=�t7 and j to>•null scant no other• kind for their Get our Prices Br�fvr•e Buying person now. May aches and pains pace , children, For sa'e h-, all drugi:i.•:t:. laught,lle• Ncere in Pix kering ran lett me. Life seems new and sweet to I ; Tue-clay u3+i�tiltg in rite }tat vet me. and everything seems pleasant "9 hove services ur the �Ietllod:,t i „ and easy Dowswell The Peoples Tinsmith (� _,r'\I Ti) RENT. :3 i'rn,lid !situ Sia bottles brought me health,and y 1 Cl3llCC11. 1 e,u: :^tuPose.t ,i r■ LAlf of;(.t w ts•as �corth more than months under :ui 1 suer H F coo,cin ^t t 18i acr < .`* ThP -uung, pejple of l:r kine a , really. did not �:,1 yttt}7 o e v1,urticu.%n aL�:r•tof�� t'eF.,),ardas:: benef .me at 1� I amfo satisfied there - - - - church have formed tt Pr•,l�t•tt•t- nor iau Gttikl to nit-et leac'l: - :t 1 Ptt,trtn; - s(•tf cis; women _ ,a,tr the odor's cafe, which good - ev.etitnY, RfCeJ• tau event';; ervu•t. { as ;onr ties etable r'ompoand, and I a _ during the winter uu'ant}lri c!,med cal Broad St�`aavr�cate It tu my lady ends in seed Do not for.et that our weekly P B'LAs- Headwear oo brills. Tenn. [1 Il;art.rt t,i.l be }ei'.i for t.tt• fit-t a -ss000lw�vty -.Ipinalof abOW latttgparoerasp 1904 ���, � being alonK your prtx1w'e and re- - ----_---- -- Mr±. Spencer, au elderly lady of - - - Chalk Lake, "a.t found dead in ,dies' a na Children's i Market at her bell on Monday morning. The x d t �1 deceased hard retired to her bed ;113rUuaht�nl Windmill1Jr d in her usual state of lle.0th. 1 A meet;' was held on Tues-- f• ear. TII28t�8 A�L81"II00^► - g dead to-w l ' - day evening for the purpose of p We are prep+red to all ltiadsof work P pUy p°naisinq to the comp bauaer. re-urganixing the hockey club for Beally.t0-trim. At Lafra- gL's HouEB jthe ensuing i-eason. A lkt of the issue' g Fall openiaR Oct, sial, 4th :arid produce.est Cash Prices (1 for a officers will be given is our neat P John Red•nasn, who,hued with 5th. _ F. LAFRAOGH ,i6 sol w his son-in-late, Charles Hopkins. Eruugham. Johrr Gerold, on the town line of .Pickering and L%dies Invite,l to 1n•tpect. W.V.$ich�rdsota,.Asset.Prakwing. Uxbridge, died on Tuesday morn- srsr� tasss-rtswsa ss.as e.1r.a •Ing. He had contracted a severeH (}grow ]t3r0IIgham. Ta't's'nitres. Las•r IRR as ro,.L.,wa•— cold which developed into pnen- No, d MAIL a 43 monia. He was sick only a few 13 Luca x ,.e P. V. ' ; days. He had reached the - �•iv Lf. oe• . c P. 1l. W1 �' ' .;H, Roadvan(ed age of S; years. His __ T LAus sacs.. was:Drs &.9 ICHARDSS funeral took place on Monday to No,9 Loc" a !i the Uxbridge cemetery. '•1.1 Lot•L t. S Y. !l. Win. Poyne.r, who, at one time "'I , _ _ d•a P,'!I •' Tmoartaat showing of finest dtepuy s lived on the 4th concession of China. A Perp targe aeeortmeo$ of Uxbridge, but latter] }u the tau n Stationarv. Boors. Dolle. Toys. jat.t t 3 receitrad for the Holiday trade. C9.1 of L-:bridge, died at his late regi- and see them. d v�~ dence on Sunday from the cffec•t+ _ _ _ 'Sabeorivtiona taken for all Na¢aztnea, of blood poi-ioning. At tile Lillie --- -- - .. VFwkdy Lad "lyl Newfrapers. _-• .. of his death lie was 7, year.+ of .er"zlii to dist call acid see a full like e age. His funeral took ;;lace on of fits.-class blankets and milts ^ �� -w- tT. ]a. R=CHA.RDt�ON, -' Tuesday afternoon..when his re- at reiasonable rick-., alio (611ai s G ulainsnereinterred in 'the Bap- IUAde and old on-9 rab43die+', int cemeteryrn ,here. saranteeing rt first-c1as;,lob Odic Street. " .'Whitby_ --- -full line of harness grease, ' stock food, combs and ' brushes alwa�on hand. r Lum be' Yard _ a Repltiring neatly and promptly attended to. - - rl One call,will pay,y oii.` All kiwis of routb and dressed LeTmbet Latb,Shingles, L.tors, Saab, House fin• E. Ws Boydell, ishinge sad Situ mate's! _ . ,cusands :o Cistern tacks and water tronahs made to order - :�Ot1Ce t0 CTECreditors. a CMOsr Sale Register. n , W. MoYDAY, O,-T. 31st 19J3-Auction In the matter of the estate of Isaaci�• Gordon. - sale o!farm stock, implements etc A• 'Moyer,late of the Township of " to be held at lot 38 con;i, Pickering, Pickering, in the County of Ontario, the property of lir. John Spence Farmer, deceased. --- Sale at 1. See Bills: P6ucher and NOT ICs is berebv ariren pursuant to Cbapter Co Y EARB' ^' tom,of the Revised statutes of Ontarin, ts97, EXPERIENCE itieveilse ilI the sales of our Golden Light Coal Oil are Postill, ?auctioneers. that alt ored,tore and otbers bavniog claims the ger be_t evideucer of its popularity and the per- - -' - avainet theestate of the above named Isaac A TUESDAY, -,o"V. 1st, 1901,-Auction feet satisfaction which this splendid oil ices. _ li ver,tubo aced on or abort the 11th day of p g sale of farm stock. implementscon 1. Pickeri . etc. .trnl,11,98,are roquired,on or before the 112th i4t one. E bilis. N. F.. $mull, nuc- ,r dl liverto A. F. Wilson, \Iarkhani P. o., t -oliciror for the executor of the said deceased tt6neer. ristian.ul enruame�ad<lxesz-and des- s' e oiptioc.the toll vardculdra n1 rbeir ria ms, 'It's all eco:t O'Neal E it t0 Llse 011 aCC011nt Of - 14ead About to EUrst From Severe t'hestutenentuf*heirticrouats, and iLo a¢t TRAM MARKS its ilnnlensely sujteldor illun1111at1nF,r �Owel'8 lt,goes Bilious Att=Ck. ,are of seenrities!ii any!held by tbem. Diad Ne And further Coke notice that after Such last il11'tllel'fln(1 la4tP 10I1$el`t11Nn rile ordinary [{cedes Of "I had a severe t7ilimily attack and 'reentiooed date,the swd exwntor twill proceed CO►YRIGHTs 6.G. g , felt like my livatd tray shoat to bit :..distribute the aeaeta of the sail deceased Anrone sending n .katrh end descrtption anal COaI oil, beF,i(iCA lla oke the advantages Of sin ER- �, quickly ascertain our opinion free w6hether as r f• atuongthe parties eniitled thereto, havirgre• invetnton is robahi xtentsble. Communtett tlrely free from smoke and odor. when I got.h,,,d n- a free snillple of r y� card only to tbo tl iitrs he tben shall bave tions strictly rmnttdent al. IlandDook an raLenU Chainberlain's 1,tntnach and Liner received notice,sod will not be !marble :or tt:e vent free.Oldest envy for eecunnv patents. Tablets. I took a close of.them after ?lid amece, or any part thereof, to any pOrson Patents taken through Jfnmt dt CO.reoeln supper and the nest dam felt like a r persove of wbose claitde aori-r •her�or rpec(ainotres withnatc6Atvafntbe A+e■t■ PP y -ball unt have been received by Win st the time /i7��cn fir J 1mt ce7•!� `� e know that if you will make a trial of it, its new man and have been feeling happy 1 !ouch distribution. V.e ever since,"says Mr, J. W. Smith of Doted atMarL•hant thisllthday of October19N. A handeomeTyilhntrated w,.ekto, imrrest car• F:Ltlsfactory quxlitica will so impress you that you will n . V Ioba Diller,eye-utor or lint watt cntatbn of any sclent10n urns, Terris.0 -become a cuntinuous user of-it. Juliff, Texu4. For hiliousness,- acorn- of•aid Isaac A..L'oyer,Ceder Gro le,Po. rear: fnnr months,11. Fold by all newedealers ' ach trouble and constippation these s r ,wilei �1 tl yf�4 Tablets have no equal. Price 25 cents _ s�actwr for esecntor,Siarkhsm Out. nld�n &Cj�,Retd'0e 1 NPW•1 ti111 For sale by all tiruggists. .. 1•s -O - THF. ONLY PI.ACE,To OBTAIN IT-We are Qo18 selling NEW LAUNDRY agents for GOLDEN L1(3HT Om, which we will sell iu , five ,;; r gallon lots at Twenty-four Cents per,gallod. ,ria - hoes 0 0 �� • ThP • rdersignetd has opened u - - _ _ _-- _ -- a a lwindry neat door to W. , t f nttnbrrr'a snd having had nearly "The;' Russill Hardware Co. A good line of Men's Harvest Boots'', _ - fun y r n r'G experience in Bowman- 'g ig �-ille. is prepared to do first-class Also lien's and y a' Tennis B:�otj w-nt k rat usual rates. 126 EAST ItING STREET. '©TOIIt.O. at Give me a trial. r S� nderson & F'tbrme" Claremont soo Toy _ . .. � Proprietor, . .k � . •- � .. i 00 - .. Ig,,•-•y �-�.,. sy»•,r v vS.e+:.r..,n„any ;w_ :•,L -o a-�.. :,,,,.._ .. - - .. - '.,�. .. v ;:.^'..., •� •n J••. i ,t r: .ys,';" '::F.".,Af.:r ,,.. -'w:' , ,,�.. :,•;� _ Qa „1`� ,X, & ,.I'.1•:'SG,'o x ,, � , .....r, .art` -.i, - '►•• .. ' /J... d.Y-F.k' :». .x a'' •,,•. b� moo,. C ,. ., I. . � ,. l . ;, .. % G s ..t , . r,..y , . , .. y Q ”: 1 1 �' .- . n - �.: .. ... .. �' Ile:.:': r .y.% I _ ' - - - - .. , 1 _ _ 1 I 04 .. ; .., .. 1, .. I. . . .. _ r• - • _ white-winged multitude, who came Note.—I'%- following article has advance. Illinois raises phenomenal out of great tribulations, sweeping been widely published and is one of crops of corn for two or thred years. t, =--- - softly by with aureoles and' Palms. the most remarkable illustrations of If she continued. to do so every year ' :`•: . - ' Then she slept. the value of carefuj marshalling* and her farmers would advance in wealth ... " Claude was near her now and they analysis of facts in presenting a sub- far beyond those of other sections of were at last one, in soul; no dis- Ject to the public. countries. So Nature interposes a tracting duty could ever tear theta LEVELERS. bar every three or four years,'and _. I , 11-. . •, . A DYING PROMISE apart, t;hoggh different worlds might •- . 'r. - brings on'a "bad year." H hold them for awhile.. The Mission of Whiskey, Tobacco Here we see the leveling influence - Presently she was. aware of two at work. OR THE . CIISSINQ figures,with surprisLd compassionate and Coffee. A man is prosperous in his business - - - -Ev nson 1 faces, s.. I i.ng by hiiia e g The Creator made all things, we fora numiter of years and grows .. ...- WILL t fi led th _ . , - _ `^ `'• . hnexutin rw*q-,'1 If so, He must have made these. influen ohs at work on Shim 4`lESome was.over, e b I . pe _*it "' . "?Y.- ' Jessie." Claude was'saying very We know what He made food and of his investments lose, he becomes ' r - '��'! �� .gently, as if to a sick person';;'these water for, and air and sunshine,. but luxurious and lazy. Perhaps it is 1'` • are my'`, cousins, _ Canon',and- Mrs. why Whiskey, Tobacco and Coffee? whiskey, tobacco, coffee, women, .. . ... .CHAPTER XXXIX. .,r : Royal Academician and presentet,�l Maynard. •They wish. you .to go to They are here sure enough and gambling,. or some other form. The Sounds reached Jessie', numbed htifselY at his studio t'o ask advim their house close by." • each performing its work, intent and purpose is to level him. From him she #cart that she mi t Very' soon after this she was-in a There. must be some great las be- Kee him from evolving too far mind but slowjy, muffled, faint, and g P P B far-off as voices from the past, wind- procure employment as a mot ,•IcooT; pretty room lying in fragrant hind it all; the thoughtful man seeks ahead of the masses. g:'throuQh the labyrinthine mazes that her drawings showed marked fresh linen, her weary aching.'head to . understand 'something of flint A nation becomes t bf changing dreams. The mi ed talent, but test she could do .not} piilowed softly and her limes at prosperous and ' g g y ng1 plan and thereby toy judge these ar- great like ancient Rome. If.no level- ' 'kith the mis visions that kept ris- Ing without years of study-. She sat •gest fir the,'firfit'time,for hinny days ; � Pt titles For their true worth. Ing influence set in she would domin- ,` in ai:d fusing themselves one with to him.. . Bind n'igjltS. .' -• .. - ... y g perhaps for all time. .- - g g Let us not se, "bad" or "good" me th world 3 another in a soft, vague hantas- Then she went as a model tro Phi.ip was nocv;sfati.on©d at AlderI. - g P- shot. He had not lost all.hope of. without taking testimony. But Dame Nature sets her army of magoria, veiling 'the external world; studio to studio for some weeks, un- There are times and conditions "leve?era" at work. Luxury, over- biockinK the avenues of sense, con- til slid found that there were incl- 'flndin;-.Jesse, and in his frequent .'` F founding time and place, the present dents'in such a life that she was runs tri London tried to follow the when it certainly seems to the case- eating and drinking, licentiousness, i and tha.pi3st, here and elsewhere, in unfitted to cope with, undesirable inquiries he had begun'. His father al observer that these stimulant, waste and extravagance indulgences in - :. the - perpetually shifting cloudland companions and associations, ' and had of. late become-almost imbecile, cotics,'are real blessings. of all kinds, then comes the wreck. ` #hey wove round about her con- that here, too, her fatal beauty ex- and helpless in body. Philip went Bight there is the ambush t}�at con- 'Sura, Sure, Sure, " to set him now and. then, and teals a "killing" enemy. The law of the unit is the, law of scioustim in many-colored iris- posed her to annoyances, alone as 'wool. she wan. Lucy Barker, her land brought him dainties to eat and One can slip into the habit of the mass. Man goes through the • .. She seemed to be sitting, not at lady's humpbacked daughter, put her I pictures to look at. . They would either whiskey, tobacco or coffee easy same process. Weakness (in child- . the end of Westminster Bridge, but in, the way of obtaining � .a little play games or range masses of toy enough, but to "untangle" is often I hood), gradual growth of strength, .. . at the corner of the bridge by the needlework from time to time. else soldiers in battle array. The firing a -fearful struggle. energy, thrift, probity, prosperity, . =011 at home; she saw, not Westmin- she had no means of earning bread. 'Of toy cannon was the old man's It seems plain that there are cir- w•altri, comfort, ease, relaxation, �; sten Palace, but the homely, hoary BY pawning her few possessions she gt'eatest joy- He was by no means cumstances when the narcotic effect I self-indulgence, luxury, idleness, >,- front. of Stillbrooke Mill, with its kept alive, she scarcely knew how; ,a plcesant old child; his temper was of these poisons is for, the moment waste, debauchery, disease, and the . ' carves date above the half-door, i she would have given up her hum- !bad and his language worse. Some-(beneficial but the fearful argument l wreck follows. The "levelers" are over which her father leant, looking'ble lodging but that the Barkers en- 'times he asked Philip who he was, against them is that seldom aver 'in the bushes along the pathway of - 1' out as ever with kind eyes on the treated her to stay, in their charity, and seemed bewildered when inform- does one find a steady u,per of. either`I every successful man and woman • World, The pigeons preened them-,till another lodger came. Then she.ed. He generk.Ily called Philip I whiskey, co Hee or tobacco free from !and they bag the majority. - seh•er3 in the sunshine, the ,}vans fell into, such straits that she was �"I'apa," and always cried when he disease of some kind. only now and then can a man gilded majestically above the mfr minded to write to Philip; but she Rent away. The visit usually began Certainly powerful elements in their !stand out against these "levelers" rored reflections the were contem- knew she must die before a letter by a woful tale of injury from the and hold his fortune, fame and Y I �affect' on the•Human race, !. plating with enamored glances. Tho;could reach India and be answered. miserab!c old child; his attendants , It is a matter of daily history tes- (health.to the end. . _ ` far-off hut, and near roar of Lon-I She might have written to her other had always been cruel, taken away g tified to by literally millions of PPO- ! So the Creator has use for Whis- r ,don tratfic was changed to the sooth- guardians, but her knowledge of ,his playthings, given him Physic, le, that Whiskey, Tobacco and Cof- k Tobacco and Coffee to level r in rush of the stream and soft,Cousin Jane's inflexible condemnor-'tried to poison him, and he , had p titin !down the successful ones and those • Ing fee are smiling, Promising, b g throb of the mill, the baffled waves tion of girls in false positions was threatened to tell his papa. r . g P - friends on the start, but always false.'w hu show .. si o. gain successful. Thi: iteous recital bad been one ' S � - . - ', -were spurned from the turning wheel heightened by th-: sight of a iocal , P f+' � ,and'keep them back in the race.. so - ' lind'the white feet of angels passed disappearance through one afternoon, they werelas hell itself in the end. once they � g p paper in- which her dies I that the great "Sold" (the Masses) - _ i .up ter• moving stair, .shining wings'was commented upon in words that ;ettgaged in a game of draughts, the i get firm hold enough to show tb*ir may, not be left too far behind. a . . Boated upward and mingled with made her ears tingle. Mrs. Barker young papa being careful to let the strength, they im-Ast upon governing And-yet we must admit that same bright pinions each as to her fancy had relations near Cleave who some old sun win, when a servant came fond drive the victim steadily towards !all wise Creator has placed it to the M'' - were always hovering about the diarl times sent her a local paper, and -in to say that.Captain Medway was ill- health in some form; if permitted owu.• of man to stand upright, -' l . - spaces of the Abbey. Now the or- she hat: lent this to Jcaste. After I below and must sew Philip at once, io continue to rule, they wi}t not cpl itheet in the armor of a ole n cut an-music rolled its mellow thunder.this she was more careful than ever an announcement thas drow Pxecra-�jet u until h ical and mental ruin land beautiful awful fPRes full of not to say whence she came. An err- tions from the wretched old draught- sets n. P steady' mind and say unto birthright f, - --. _ I"I decline to exchange ase birthright wander and worshipclustered round Phan from the country, leaving the Player'• P g PhiL,i for once was deaf to his dis- ; A man under that spell {and "un- 'tor a mesh of potage " `.. _-. her in gractoua thongs. The faces house at distant relations to fight der the spell'' is correct), of any one "i will not deaden my senses, -. - uf- a r atndiiiothe�-M4-ngteed---lvtth--for—h"q,&lf '—,p-*�'^ • b}._nnlural howts''and went down-stairs sof these drugs, frequently assures weal:ert m ' gripo ff „syn-- - them, and Philip's and Claude's 'mean.. an extraordinary phenomenon i without eTay--Ti`s't6>sn'i3-'Maude thjntselt a s rten q, y ran inysell cheap, common and behind to - t Then came that cry of "Juste." so to the Barkers. 'But when at last :'atandu,g by the window, with an ex" ►cave oft any time L want to- I did lnrturo• and fame by drugging wttb -• ! -_ _ .. thrilling with pasrow and sion agony,andp tender- the room was let Jessie wandered I pression in his face,that haft gawk q _1 tobacco or coffee, life is _, _ g P� alt for a week ust to show I whiskey', tot and i forth rather than prey upon- their Ihim. ' Is it—Jessie." Philipcould." It 1s a sure mark' or the too short. It., rs hard enough to win ._p ardnso iz the web a f vision, and an e,•hard Work.ing.poverty,. ho_last_penny__l� with a slave when one gets to that'stage. ,the good things, without any sort of 4 . waifs,; the actual hard blank•w>rld the, she did not clear) remember, ralmheoleninf testy that struck coRd to He wiggled through a week tl;ghUng. handicap. so a man is certainly a once mute ilio I g Philip' dad oh not dead." he every day to break the spell, was 1'•f°oi� trader" when' he trade& beim ono. Then followed a time y Policeman's stern of wanderin in the streets• of rests VP , sally' whipped, and 'began his ski,- strength, health, money, and the ' Ilfovo on.. had only reached some fog o.i seats in public gardens and leaded y all ower again . good things that come with power, - outer gate-of sensptioa, had mfluenc- parks, under archways, on doorsteps, P - he slave lC ail) slave as well as for tho -halt-asleep condition of the ,' - ed her bogy without changing the da _and ni ht, in pouring rain and ":v o." 'he replied with- the same ru Y g g calm ,°lama sadness, but, oh, G. Tobacco and 'V}hiskey) dally re,6wws gt;er" with the certainty of stele- . poise of her thoughts, but this '•Jen-"hot sun, and being continually mov- calms l his condition, seen perfectly plain the I c'ss and disease ahead." ' .'.me'* touched the vital core. of her ed on The workhouse was for her g' It is a matter each individual heart. too dreadful an alternative to- be At this his calmness deserted him steady encroachments of disease, hose I Al C'laudc," she replied in a faint' and he ave we, to lits lel. the :nerves get 'weaker day lie'da',v (must decide H,r himself, He can be P sorfoualy. contemplated, Once dor- g Y 6't g i s leader and srmi=god if he will, or -and shadowy voice, as the reality o! tag this wandering she went into the Philip sat down and passed his and_demand the drug tifiat scents to he ca,i go minas through.. lite a drug- - his face, moved as she had nevem Abbey, which had become to tier a handkerchief over his damp forehead, smile. and otter relief for a few ruin- ,ad clown, a cheap "hewer of wood known, it rw upon her and chess-,home and sanctuar the solemn Starving," he repeated in a dull utes and then leave the disehs,,d- g P y or carrier of water." ed the visionary shadows- farther duty, the music and the chanted way, "little Jessie starving!" and he condition plainer to view than ever I Certain it is that while the Great • and farther from her brain "Olaude j prayers of whtch had so often stren- thought of Matthew 3teade's charity and growing worse, Manv times the'(Father of us ail does not seen% to • . „)fere? gthenr.i and refreshed hor• Shp to himself, his daily bread, and all Coffee slave .realizes that he is ''mind' if some o[ his children ere. • . . _- The time for shrinking from him I thought it would be pleasant to his careful up-bringing, ."Starving. between two fires. . He feels I fooCish and stupid, he seems-to select -. ' - , was gone by, it was not a pleasant creep Into some corner and die there. Little Jessie!" bad . if he leaves on, and a ,others (perhaps those he intends for ._ and peetcoful thing to be near. h,m; �But a verger stopped- her -on the Presently Claude mastered himself little worse if he drinks and al- .souse special work) and allows them - _ she hx,i fought her battle to the threshold and warned her awn she and spoke again "Wandering in the lows the effect to weal' off. y; to be threshed and-castigated most . , deadly end and feared nothing; she looked too shabby , and poverty- streets," he said, in a v Lwc of So it goes'nn from 'day to day. fearfully by these "levelers." had passed beyond and above temp- stricken to be resprctable, and had dreary anguish; "all night wander- If n�man fifes flirting vvlth those tation, in the fierce furnace of suf- in homeles.9, told to move on. I "ety°'night the struggling victim' ag. 1 r been there already for some hours. g levelers awhile, and gets a few slaps A,-,_ the promises himself that he will break - , fieri the' fire of which wa8 still found hes in the street an hour P as a -hint, he had better take the The`varf vert told. of that wander- habit and next day' -when he feels upon her. • since." hint of a good solid blow will fol- i Ing she never told, She remember- a little bad (as he is quite sure to) • "Oh. Jessie,"' he cried, like this, "Where? Where''" 'cried Philip, I q .low. - _ _ ed them now as she sat in the cool breaks, not the habit• but his own ' —I drove you to this." She was in• starting up.. "I must go to her. _ When a man tries to live upright. ' sloistzr, revived a little b the pour- I' g stinctively moving on, and Claude y Why lose a moment?" He grudged resolution. It is nearly always a clean, thrifty, ,sober, and undru ed, - . with het•, a singular ishment Claude had procured, and , 3 gfI gu pair in the listening to the mellow chanting of Claude the finding.:of her. He had tough fight, with disaster ahead t3t�r= manifesting as near as he 'knows 'broad, bright glare of the July- sun• giver -up- so much, and travelled so if the habit wins, what the Creator intends he should,_ " the oc-cnsong, softened by distance in the thick of the daily traffic. I far to seek; and save her, and,all in -, There have been hundreds of thou- happiness, health and peace seem to and inexpressibly soothing, q sands of people driven to their , - Worn and weather-stained as her vain.. Yet not uite in vain, since pe pl come to him. Does it pay? • clothing was; and in spite o4 her ut- All thv agony was -ended now, and he set Claude on the track; it was graves through disease brought on This 'article was-'written to .set . ter exhaustion, she had still an air(death coming in gentle guise, like given to Claude, who had caused the ° - the full, calm wave of sunset sea,. g by coffee drinking alone, and it is people thinking, to rouse the "God bf grace and refinement; her sharpen-' misery, to discover her; it seemed quits certain that more Human mis- within'' for every highly organized ed, wall; and hollow face was alight[bears .g her softly from the shore.in- unjust.. But Jessie was found; there - to the illimitable for in the track cry is caused by coffee and tobacco man and woman-has times when they ► _ with n supernatural Ueaut,, her large of the' sunken sun She was very was unutteimbie jay in that. than by whiskey, for the two first, feel a something calling from within purple ringed egos shone with an in- Seo is safe, now," Claude 're- are more widely used,• and more hide for Them to press to the front and tense anti spiritual brilliance. To I contrite, conscious of having made plied; "housed and fed, in good _ + `Claude she seemed an accusing angel,;some vital mistake in this lonely hands." - And having briefly told den and insidious in. the c act on "be about the l'ather's businessh ; .- , embodied in the sweet semblance of, wandering through the wide world, him the story, the started together nerves, heart and other vital organs, don't .mistake it; the-spark of 'tea' _.. the woman he loved, whose and yei she felt that she could not y g and are thus unsuspected utitil much Infinite is there and it pays in every youth for-Westminster. , way, health, happiness, peace, and ' . and beauty had kindled a deathless I have clone otherwise. By the infinite "I told th all;" Claude said, as of the, dangerous work is done. bre in his heart -and wasted. in its 1 m�� °f (3od she had passed scathe- Nwo, Reader, what is your opinion even worldly prosperity, to break less tb.rou h the they drove a ons. "I said I would off the habits and strip clean for the Bame. g perils of the great telegraph-for you, and came here on as to the real' use the Creator has The sight of the and wicked cit She was dim) g y tor' these things? .Take s look at •t''ork cut out for us. g passing crowds re- y y' the oil chance oh finding you. The g It has been the business of the, I. • • •. called him to a full sense of the sit- conscious of celestial presences,-glow- marriage, with s sal license--and the question from -this point of view, 6 P� writer to provide a practical and dation, and as-tu%pV.caib coming in Ing faces crowned and haloed, ming]- consort of,guardians,_can,take-place There is a law of Nature, {tad of :;..,_, rc. ;•:: -sight, P easy way for people to break away. 1.ik' si t, he hailed"it, laced Jessie in }ng wMi the music, but more keenly In a few days. In the meantime, Nature's God that things slowly from the coffee habit and be assured ' - it and got in himself. "When did conscious of Claude's face in .the P p higher, of a return to health and all of the - [� even if it were rodent to move her, evolve from tower lanes to hi you eat last?" he asked when the- centro of all, attuned in its solemni- she cannot be better placed than a sturdy, steady and dignified ad- good things that brings, provided - cab moved on. ty,and thankfulness to the rising with the Maynards; -they. are •un- vance toward more perfect things in the abuse has not gone too far, and surge of psalmody now breaking u • � '• - "I doti_t—remember," she replied Y g P- worldly. kind People. Her faro both the Physical and Spiritual even he the cases where the body - .'•with an effort, "one morns she on the rock-like pillars, touched them." w�orfd. The ponderous trend of'eve- '` g—�� has Ur�t;n rebuilt on a basis of ,had now ''lost count of the days— "Dearest," he said, when he saw a "The. Maynards!" Philip. remem- lutionary development is fixed by strength. and. health .run intQ the „ yes, it was in the morning." more conscious look in her hazed bared that Ada had once said that the Infinite and will not be quick- thousands. . '' He had seen something of starva- eyes, "You must be my wife now, I the Maynards were related to the shed out,of natural law by any of nsv d comfortable step P—'__ • ' tion; es i , . o ar-c our mans met o s. -- -- y' to stol coffee instantly by having - a ings, and when Jessie spoke thus,, be more." "Yes, that is their name. They Therefore we see many illustrations well-made Postum Food Coffee serv- ' noted "the waxen wanness of her face "Oh, no, she replied,' "you gave seemed to know all about. you, showing.how nature checks too rapid ed ricl: and.hot with good cream, for `- •:""•"with an awful, awful fear. Was it your word to your father!"' Didn't you meet some of their people _ the color and flavor is there, but -- too late? He could not think for -. "That is all changed. She is mar- at Lucknow?" none of the caffeine or other nerve =. ,he moment what,to do; with a vied. I am free. I have fortune Jessie was not to be disturbed or 'plied, "You rescued one as young destrc•ying elements of ordinary, '' � `,-blind impulse he had told the driver now." excited; but, if ossible, to slee as this dear child and in even great- .. to go to Dean's Yard, where he "Too late! But I am lad,' oh! so Philip i was only Pe' g i to d. "Can r• I g 1 permitted to took er lit—our dear niece, Ada. We ie the contrary the most powerful ( ppe you walk a little. gad, to see you once more. And through a chink, of the door and see ,were at Windsor when you"were. de- rebuilding elements furnished by Na- 0' he then asked; ' as far as the clois- you will tell Philip." the faint outline of her.recumbent corated, and took care to write and Lure arc in Postum and they quickly i,• ., .ters?" "Philip is in London, looking .for toric and her golden hair streaming descrihe• the ceremony to the Lionel set about repairing'the damage. Sol- She had been walking .three days you in bright waves over the,pillow, and Maynards. They had told us how �,V-_• '� g P• dem is it more than 2 days, atter the' and three• nights to the grim, mono- This, too, seemed quite natural, the sight. satisfied him fol the time, you won the Cross. From what I .khans i made before the old stom- . ';.tonous music of the policemen's and as pleasant as it was natural. "Wo will take great care of your hear I think that a nobler. cross has ach or bowel troubles or'domplaints - "Move on," and it seemed ridiculous It was so refreshing to rest in the ward, Captain Randal," said a .wo- been won by one now beneath our of kidneys, heart, head or • nerves . _ `=-to be asked if she could walk a few cool cloister with her head against man's voice behind him, as a hand roof. Both of you are with friends, show unmistakable evidence of get- • • yards farther. one of the slender stone pilasters, to was laid on his arm to draw him remember." I ting . Uetter And ,ten days time Yet she could not remember how hear no more of the dreaded "Move away and the door softly. closed. He silently bowed over the lady's han ••os things w•ondertull . . sheer ." RI~st--and, nonrfshtnat}t at Literally millions of brain-working sittirif, in a corner by an open arch- upon her with a strange and infin- needs, our doctor say's." membered' that Ada Afnynard hmd , g Americans to-day- use I.ostum, lino• • taay through which the air came itely peaceful uplifting of soul• her He turner] and saiv an elderly lad3c .spoken of visits to , relations, in a Ing. -found the value and common freshly into the cool cloisters. She struggles were ended, her warfare With bright gray hnir, kind eyes, pleas@tit house beneath the shadow sense in the change. _ . .'r' •, seemed to be alone for awhile; .then accontplished, there w•as to be, no and a very gentle manner; it was the of the Abbey. - Q, ►�, E,aST• Claude was there, again bending more sorrow or pain, nor any doubt childless wife-of Canon,31aynard. "It Two days• later- he fouled himself " < * 'i . Over her, giving her restoratives. or terror, she was in �. - g g heaven. is refreshing to have anything so there again, in an upper room,. + . -Then things became clearer, reality A magnificent strain of triumphant young and beautiful in our house," through' the • flowor-garnPshed open - ` - I - ,- fastener; itself more firmly upon her, music 'now rose from orgnn and she adc.'ed, '"and romantically inter- window of which the .street, sounds "I dearly love birds," he gently . she remembered all that had befallen choir as the anthem pealecl it.s vic- esting," she thought. But . Philip came softened, mingled sometimes sighed. And then what did she ,do her sinccr she ran away from temp- torious harmony from within the said they had no right to invade her with the, faint booni'of organ inusir, I but, ha.ston to the open piano and tatiou. (Abbey, bearing her soul hcav;•n•.t•r.rd house- in this manner. ,nnd spoke of and dominated by sweet cadence of softly begin .singing, "i wish I ever/ Rite had sold one picture. 2)nly one, on its mighty pinions. The words moving Jessie as soon as possible. the palace chimrs. �a hirdt.' They' n1re 'loioking tot • :-__.tea she found the address kit a were vogue to her, but she saw the I "We owe much to you,' she re- (To be Continued.) a nest not:. . . _ . . p.. . . �, 4 . . .., „ _ R '. - ., 'err !• .. •.r �r DOGS qj SMUGGLE TOBACCO. "`'iobject is to ascertain i1 it is practi- cable to make village- post-offices Sunlight Soap Will not s 170 Less Than 270 Ottenders Shot serve the purpose of public telephone burn the nap Off woolens a�l�/ 1�friY�Q/. • by Custom Ofllce=s. call offices. It successful the result 'Within the last three months - will be the removal of one of the di, not the surface off linens. " ge .have been shot abilities to life in villages. fewer than 27f) do by Italian customs officers on -:-the For the past six years, although .the awill-Italian frontier, while in the fact is not generally known, it hasact oP smuggling tobacco, sugar and beep the practice to use the telephone,¢alt from Elwitzerland. � . - :" which officially is s telegraph instiv- SUIQ,fGfft �/ • The fact that these articles are went, to transmit telegrapk messages heavily taxed in Italy has led_to from tows centres to small village REDUCES � / �A/ � /,�� • great deal of smuggling, especially Post-owl cee.-The ins`taila ion of a of tobacco, and the Italian Govern- telephone' wire is cheaper0� than the EXPENSE meat has fenced oil the frontier with teleg---h installation; and the wig- .high strips of wire nettiaig, of which sages can be sent.-'more e-xpeditiousiy � r itabe ectasia lose. e» the gates are fitted with-alarm-bells, than by the peedle,instrument,of the while customs officers armed with A B C code, the methods generally -- TRADC MARW USE-- rifles are on guard every, hundred used in village post-offices. the mer- "At this height," said the ''guide, `�ISL.AND.CITY" yards or so. sages are written out and stamped by as they paused on the mountain-side It has thus become almost impossi- the sender, and -are sent over the to look at the valley far below, K. I lois for men to carry on smuggling wire by the clerk, "people with weak hearts often die." ROUSE AND FLOOR without being caught, and cons•- In the selected villages it is now .,How often?" asked a deeply iutor- - quently they have taught dogs to. do possible for any.member of the pub- ested listener. P A I 'N T :the work. lie to ring up a subscriber and use The animal is first taken to an these post-office tele hgnes. in the P There is more fun in courting a ltaliatt villa a 'near the frontier, where he is fitted and well fed, After ordinary manner a the ordinary gii 1 than there is in courting su in- • �Iltll Dry 'tD 8 YOt#rs. !�' rates. Should the person with whom vest) �ation. some weeks of this the dog-is„ taken communication is desired not be on 6 Ea sale at aN Nardnare t{Isalerr to the nearest Swiss village, where the telephone the sender can tele- Running serer• the outcome of neglect or P. Dr DODS & v10ntl'ijlll Toronto, VariCOtiv81', the is half-starved, and where a man hone his message to the nearest CO.,•� � r in the uniform of an Italian customs P 8 bad blood, have a never-failing balm e O= gives him an-occasional bet pOBt-office and have it sent on _ by Dr. �lgnew's Ointment. will heal the beat- -After a few days of this treat.- express messenger. In the case of most stubborn cases. Soothes irritat- taent a pateel of tobacco is fastened long messages tihe saving in expense, tion almost instantly after first applicar —_--_ to the dog's collar and he is set as compared with sending the same Lion.-" it relieves all itching and burn- We can handle our poultry free. message at telegraph rates, will be. Ing skin diseases''in a day. It curee y P ry either. He immediately makes for the frons very considerable. Similartly, the piles In 8 to 5 nights. 85 cents.-38' PO ULTRY alive or dressed to best advantage. town-dweller will be able to communt- We Your butter, eggs, honey and tier to reach his home on the Italian Cate with the villager. Yeast-"Wh is a woman's - ,other ftside, and when he catches sight of an g y pocket produce, :. 4talian customs officer he remembers l ..The point,to be decided Is whether like the North Pole?" Crimson- THE QAW$ON COMMIg�ION CO., Limited 'his beatings, and does his best to this new arrangement meets a real beak-"That's easy. Because the ., 1- avoid coming near him. The dog 'Public want, man doesn't live who ever disco'7cr- Oor, 1Neest Market and Colborne alta„ TOItCNTQ wanders up and down the wire fence } ed it!" -until he comt•s to one of the spring Dominion Line Steamships YOUR OVERCOATS it gates, which he pushes open. A bell �� THEIR DUTY i Lever's Y-Z (Wise Hcad) Disinfect- MONTRL14L TO `I1/ERPOOL. - 'tinkles. and the customs officer im- - ant Soap Powder is better than rr Moderate Rate Gearvloe.'O .ail raw"•esu woaid look baler d ed tt no w mediate] fires at the do but if he itt �>��,i D F~(i�Q n other powders, as it is both soap and •t o,aa sa your to.a, .esu dines t�oau•,r, so:' y g, u1 rjjyj CASE eisinfectaat. Second cabin p•useasers bertb,, st ►ecom,us misses the animal the smuggled dation on the .teamar at the fuw , of So to SUITION AMs1ttCAN DYLING o0. goods cannot afterwards be impound- Liverpool. or $11.50 to London gird ciao to Li•erpool,Loodon, 61as vwar,.queean.�wa'`i300. MONTREAL. Iso. for all goods that have o ee got — Teacher-"What comes at the end Por.upartl ol►rs.ppii wlocal agenu or _ over the frontier are considbrr•od as HOW yDODD'S gZDNEY PILLS of every sentence?" Pupil-"'rhe last DOWINIoN LIN& OVpICZ& ._ having paid duty, word.'-' it Klass.E.,-roroo:o.If frit dacrament 8%.Montreal -- - ' After a dog has been shot at two ,BANISH PAIN IN THE — 57a WANT TO LEARN or three times, and has got away, he BACK. AGENTS 1 ibecom0r3 extremely wary. and will 'wait until the officer is at the Earth- 'WANTED l est end of his "beat," and will there Cured Mrs. Jas. Murphy and C' C. RICHARDS & Co. endeavor to pass the s ria ate• Deas Sirs,-I have great faith in TO BELL P g g Everyone Else She' Recommend-�MINARD'S LINIMENT, as last year I Then write at once for our new faith as little effort as posatMe,. I+o'as ed Them To, I cured a horse of Rin bone, with IMPROVHD (COMBINED), i -.1Book on bot tc set the bell ringing. River Gagnon, G.ue., Oct. 31.- 8 (Special).-tie complaint is so com-�flv° bottler. KETTLE AND STEAMER TELEGRAPHY mon anion women as Pain-in-tne- It blistered the horse but is a N«.ded m .• rr Un-7. rhea,*t,= B,l a .od It win: ,e•Wtl'y 'ate"" ym Aidyeea _ --- - - 8 month there was no ria bone and prate rompartmenu erst f• EN. • :LORD BB.008E A PRISONEB.. teeum:i '° ,e _ Back. It is a safe estimate that,ful- 8- AldkLED. Ctn. jack. swi back bandle for drain Central School of Telegraphy •!y halt the women in Canada are at- no lameness. -1A1, 11nst ,+.rte, and steel cooker mase. FRSE � - - flair of Lord and Lady Warwick ' DANIEL MURCHISON. eg"LK i"r.ight paid oa arden Il1a•tr ted cir" TORONTO. ONT. F that reason every cry I Four Falls, N. B. - --- L WraSHAW.M.rh Eeasr�Scoiii C�itiege. - Etcted with it. Fort w I! eul.ra Weto u„a gap turtdb _,Ta s, evidertee that there to a•aure sad --- - _-- Te�138OZ19R4S.'1'oroata-psi' Aw. t>rlretprf Lord Brooke, eldest son and heir complete cure in existence is thank of Lord and Lady Warwick- is re- fully received. And there is abund- I lis }Lista suchthatcunroe.d The district Je ,4 ei0 regi HUNTING. Can G " -'--ported to have been t ea prisonerPillI The finest region in Canada for the by th,+ Japanese at the'battle of Litio I.on-"How did your wifp fancy nter who wishes to secure Moose .-Ya-rig while attached to Ven. hour (could turnt.ah a dozen cures, but one your new suit?" Harvey-"She dis-;la the Tewagami region in New On- i` opatkin s array, as special correspon- is enough for an example. The one I liked it so much that I had tc tell I tarso, and now easy of access by the � - Telegraphic Re y..i PIlY• her I got it at bargain-sale." Grand Trunk Railway System and � - `�•-�••-"`"c dent of Renter's Tele ra to A nc Ito•that of Mrs..Jas. Slur She -- I He is w y ound fellow of a good deal says North B All Information re ard- la Bay, g of character• of which he first . gage I "I suffered for thirty-eight months ClEner Ery-Pain in the back is the cry Ing guides, routes, rates etc., can evidence while at Eton. His parents j with a pain in my back. I took just of the k,dney4 for help. To neglect the be had on application to agents or having declined to permit hirci, 'to j one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills and call is to deliver the body over to a :by addressing G. T. 13.,11, G, P do T. volunteer for service in the Bluth I have never been troubled with the deoaae true,. ruthless, and finally lite 'A . A., Mont-real. African.War, he ran_ .away from pain since. I also recommended i destroying South American Kidney school, sold his Jewelry, fur coat, Dodd's Kidney Pills to other people. Cure has power akin to miraculous in "Wbutevcr are you children' do- etc , bought a ticket for Durban with who complained-as F did and in every helping the acedy kidneys out of the ing?" "Oh, we've found Pa's false the money thus obtained and mailed case the Pills did their duty and mire of disease it relieves in six hours. teeth, and we're trying to fit them I for the seat of war, brought relief." x-88: to the baby, 'cos he hasn't got y (His parentq, on hearing of this; any carie to the conclusion that it was } Paul-"Percy, what is your -idea :useless to restrain high, and secured NF•�W-HO RSFLESS CARRIAGE. of success?" Percy-"My idea- of success? Well, it is having people Catarrh and Colds RNlovod In io to e0 for him a commission and an ap- In lipogoro, a tract of land in g Pep Mlnatse - O„e short pur of the breath pointinent on the staff of General Sir German East Africa, the leopard has run after�me who used to run away ti,rough the blower supplied with each John French, which he found await from me." bottle of Dr A been domesticated and is now used gnew's Catarrhal Pow- Ing him on landing_ He served for .the_.purpose of pulling light ----' - der diffuses this powder over the Sur- throughout the South African cam- mountain ns U the steep hill- p • 1 face of the nasal passages Palnlese a1 was mentioned in the deo- P P 011eA. We CYA8ES �50. and delightful to use. It in- ' 9 8n. sides. They seem to have no difii- g>etches. and was transferred after culty in performing the w<.rk. These CATARRH cut sea � stalttly, and permanently cures catarrh, the conclusion at peace- to the Ist beasts in their wild stat.' ar.e- a V sent direct to elle dMwed hay fever, colds, headache, sore throat, Life Guards, with the rank of lieu jnenaco 'to-the - riatives', whotic huts ppaar�a by the Improved Blower. I tonsilitis and deafness, 50 cents.-41 'tenant, but. resigned his commission they burst into without fear, and Hai slices,class ea"II In the last year, and since the beginning of � aO9'drO heck Facetious Customer I suppose whom they attack and devour with lbroat sad ane cane �s PPose d the present war in the Far East, has out hesitation, Curiously enough, Catarrh sad tl,Pe.er. Blows 3'ou want me to look pleasant?" beenirtfi excellent work as Reuter's a opand will neferocity of a Erni mune .at Dc A. >.I. Photographer-"Yes, and pay iri ad- --"- W.Chase, Corr roadent with the Russian %-Once.". "What's that for?`' 'Oh, army. so that I can loi.k ' mals seeress to entirely disappear pl°uxent, too:" • ' Goc,rgc, did you know that I was 1 - " when -the leopard is caught young going to marry your sister?" ".Yell,� j J FIVE YEA$ OLD HERO. enough, and the' natives And the I heard her-say so, but she's had �IA3rals Uolm��t Cures OI:teQrpeF domesticated animal. a.very useful t .! -- Z , that idea about so many other fel- Rushes Into Buruing Souse tore addition to their stock, lers that I didn't feel sure about it « • » Save Younger-Brother. " ' till you told me:' LAZY-BRF.AKFNG MADE EASY. PlYlto stop the Pal"but Destroy the stomach A. splendid decd of heroism was —This is sadly ttio•often thy" case. So ''p' �1''• There, are certain laws on the Bri- _••+ Sara's 1�Il1�Al CIII�S Cafe! �Q�g fish Statute Book-for instance, \ ~, performed by a Ave-year-old boy at many nauseous nostrums purporting to Blackburn, England. HIs name is cure, in the end •do" the patient• im- those. against Sunday trading; ap- pearingJames Neild, and with his younger menscly more harm than good. Dr. - in disguise in,the streets (tor Y 8 e He-"He' that courts -anti runs which a man could still be hanged); f (brother, aged two, he was left alone Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets are a away will live to court another abstention' from public worship- She in the house. The fathers a mechan- purely vegetable pepsin' preparation, as I day." She--`But .he that courts which-are'constantly, ed with- ic, was away at work, while the haribless as milk. One after eating I and does.not wed, may find himself out any Consequenceworthgme t on- mother was 'nursing a sister,• who prevents ady disorder of the digestive Cotdova'n in court'instead."wen ill. prgans, GO in a box, 35 cents,-40. ing. About four o'clock in the morning "AccGrding to statute law, it is a1- the five=year-old 'boy was'ait-akened "Dear, me," "exclaimed Mr. Steell- OnsPeot In the Oraws'>-It the hoar towable to hawk perishable goods Bands of people who rush to so worthy in the streets on Sunday, but iii by a crackling noise, Ho found that man, "the baby has just eaten a lot the bed on which he and- his brother of that do biscuit! "Never a remedy as "South American Nervine mosteivilised neighborhoods it is il- Used in H.B.K. Mitts, Gloves g" as a last resort,would"get it as a first legal for hawkers• to howl one that lay w'as in flames; -and he Was .so 1 mirid,'• replied Mrs. Swellman. I$ and Moccasin's-tough as whale- Tri frightened that he jumped out, of esort, how much misery and suffering or any other•day-. $ B j P just serves Fido right. _He has of would be spared. It you have any nerve { A very considerable amount of bone,flexible,soft,pliable,scorch- aj ,bed and ran downstairs. He had ten eaten the baby's food!" no sooner reached the yard than he disorder you -needn't suffer a timate''law-breakin Is also done in Great p 4 g ro f wind- roof WF.proof, heard" the screams of his longer. A thousand testimonies to Britai„ by railway companies and p h y0m1+'°r 1 prove it.-3G. R other powerful- corporations,, who CraC -pr00, tear-piOo i rip pr00 a brother. Without 'a moment's hear Miaard.s taelment- Gores uiphtheria, Cation the brave little fellow rushed „It shelter themselves es behi d the • reat p p r you'll always give me full, i n 8 cold roof tilfYlosY wear- foo. up "ham* ' 8`al'"'-s � fir°' ere s nothing more- enjoys a swing," observed the Ru - - a hold on the other furniture is the 8 b. pendulum, law into motion. ' Of European coon- CertalnTy t it a greatest leather than an animated discussion of sonic ."you'Will never have"any trouble tries,, so long as the 'offender keeps ever used in mitts and loves. room, and smoke `'was pouring -Out. thing_wt a don't know anything about with your hands.•' "I don't know,'! g .. on the atrlircase. ! away from political- o6ences•,- it is - with somebody that knows less than replied the clock. "If it 'wasn't for i Like buckskin it is tanned ' Fighting his way through the - most easy to break the law in Rus- 8 8 y g we do. our going to and fro in m•"works, RalOke, the bo again reached the I y 8 8 y sin and Turkey, without oil, unlike buckskin it is , Y. a8 I shouldn't have any strikes!" I Uliless the_ offence is a very ser- bed, and seizing his brother in his For over sixty Veer,' Trot porous, it is.wind-proof will ,-arms, carried him out intoAhe yard. bila.wrx•,owesooratvosvavrha,b,ena,e•c4 lius one, a judicious. bribe, or a y He tial only just in time in effecting milligrsof mot.hcrs for thei-children white teething. j sutliciently powerful application of outwear three buckskins. itenotheatheet+ild,wrtenathegguuma•allayepain,'u'e' 8 g 'personnl interest, will nearly always "Pinto"the rescue, for the baby was already windcolio,iYgnlatee'heetomaehandhowele andieehe TIi08A whotnae lected cou hs Pinto Mitts and Gloves badly burned, and a few 'minutes' de- beatremedyfor D{arrhma Twentytive conte a bottle get 'the offender 'off scot free. In Eold D�drnggieb throughout the world. Be aura ant have killed were once as healthy most of the South American Repub- nevercrack.or harden,never et The alarm was - pa y lin"WZ11ost any law-can be broken g ' lrty Would have been Ental. rl.tor"flltt..wri+siow oorursosrane.^ ra_lo and robust as you. Don't follow promptly raiEed, is their the of n led. Take sodden are always warm pliable, and the fire brigade appeared, but, With imptl»ity by those..w'ho are ' ' despite their efforts, the house and Fer.Shaw-"I-hear you are to wed a p prepared to pay in money or in- soft and comfortable. ' .,,.Its contents were destroyed. ' Colonol Stringer, Mrs, Grasse. He's Shiloh s. . " fluence for the privilege. Sold at all dealers but never with. !{_ "- - _ •• noble. fellow, every" inch,a soldier, - - - - -♦ born to"command." Widoty dras-;c' s "Dear 1Ir. Hicks," she tweets. 'I ' out this brand-:- a QFFICE PH "H'm! B'e'll see about that, Mr. consump�0a1 aau sorry thiit whgt you ask_I can- _ -- e s a t e no grant - N ure Tonic tcife.-Yours sincerely. Ethel 73iir- 8ritish Villages Connected With . • r the Larger Cities. f right now. It is guaranteed to _ (Nf leard s Liniment Cures Colds, etc, rows. Then !chs added :—"P,S.- -- . .-An important experiment. which cure. It has cured many- tin second tliotigi, dear George, I p ands. (will marr:• you. Do come up to771 - may have far-reaching restilts, -is be- Prices c S, C.WELLS&Co. 808 nWit anti see your own true Ethel," - Ing made by the telegr{iph depart Sunshine is a great blessing, yet ', �•�•31 LeRoy,N.Y.,Toronto,Can. HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. meat of the 'British General I'c�st- St of ton forces people to Bunt the ''=--- -_ - tVh,m the'rF is nothing left f'.) fight MODtreal Winnipeg Dawson 8 office in half a dozen villages. The ghltJe. ISSUE NO. 44-04. for wet may hope for unlvef`sdl 1.!°nne. • y' _ • t Earnest Chapman has sold his —W. Logan is ,spending this tl� tMug t -1; driver at a good figure. week in Grav ahuist. . ' ' —James Gordon leaves this week —Dales' bell has been seenred _0 for the north to hunt deer. to receive returns on election " T —Miss Jessie Davidson visited night. � ����� ii s _ L� 't�Lls�/ S. Toronto friends last week. lairs. B. Doyle spent a fey Ji- -Messrs. J. H. Wagner and. E. days in the city during the past r l �• t J: Shirley spent 4unday with week. —`� 5 gal or96e. ----- - -Mrs. R. A. .BgrU and Miss friends in Mount Albert. --John Munro, of Toronto, is !. " Holt were in the city on Monday. —F. H. Moore was home from visiting his brother, Donald, this k f Ph ll C t T "s. Gordon Law, of Toronto Jete Toronto College of wee . - ,At„ Lo$�n ' ]spent a few Bayo with Pickering the a short visit this week. —Dr. Henry will be here as riende. —Miss Naomi Ham gave a birth- usual neat Tuesday to attend to —Miss$,Ila.Andrew has return- day party to a number of her his professional ditties. ed home after an absence of sever- ping R friends*on Wednesday eve- —Howard here he a Monday :food �7Qriet a ltitill S�l'tiele� 's,I months for Toronto where he has secured —Fred. Bunting, of Toronto, —A. and Mrs. Allaway were in a situation with the T. katon Co. spent a day this week at the home Whitevale on Thursday attend- --A man named Hewson, of Tu- SUCH AS Ing the diamond weddin of Israel Tonto, who with- several others • If his stents here. Stick Pins, Fancy Boxes, Candle Sticks; Fancy 'Silk Handkerchiefs, Pia pp and Mrs. Burton. .were shooting at the Rouge Hilt 15 and 10 cent bottles, Shaving —Albert and Wm. Boyer, of ' Trays, Placques, Good Perfume 25, g - East Toronto, were here this —Mrs. Pollard was taken very dropped dead from heart failure Cases, Comb Cases, Pocket Combs, Pocket Knives, Looking week attending their father's sale ill on Sunday while attending on Thursday., (}lasses, Photo Framer, Photo Albums, Ink Wells, Cuff Links –.Foster Hutchison, township church. We are pleased to hear —Mi s Ida Bunting returned Chester's invi,luable preparaticn for cracked hands. etc, _ collector, has been making his that she is much improved. home un Mundav evening after pQ rounds in this locality this week, —Mrs. McGregor was in'Colum- spending a month with relatives M &M. " E. Boone, Pickering. =Miss Calverly, of Whitby, .is -bus on Tuesday addressing a meet- in Strathroy and other 'western of the women's auxiliary of points. spending, a few days with her Ing --- friends, Misses Ethel and Cora the W. F. M. S. of that place. —The South Ontario Teachers' -Gordon. —M• Waite is spending a couple Association is meeting at Brook- —Wm. Peak was in the city of creeks at the Gordon House lin to-clay and to-morrow, Friday over Sunday. He reports his during Mr. Gordon's absence on and Saturday, instead of Tburs- Pickering Store mother as being slightly improv- his ususl deer-hunting eapedi- day and Friday -as previously t ed in health. tion. announced, at the last moment it —Mrs. James Shepherd, and son —We regret to learn that Bert. wag found necessary to make the Moore is suffering from an attack change. As a result the public _ ` Bert, returned on Tuesday even- c d ing after spending of di theria in the General hospi- schools will be closed to-da • only. S ortin N ews. Jack Knife bargain s endin a Reek with tai Kingston. A letter yesterday —Ori Thursday evening. 5A P 6 _ friends in Oshawa and Whitby. t � Our No. 1'2 Breech loading dble A special line Sheffield double- from Dr. Gibson, head surgeon, o large number of the member. and p w. —The automobilist, who was Rev Moore, stated that svin frieuds of St. George's church ruet barren (tuns are trade-winners. heavy, regular 40c„ only about a 'the means of causing C. Field's toms were favorable for a speedy at the residence uf`E, J, Shirlev to The quality and price sell this dozen left. We clear them at 25c. team to run away a few days ago recover extend a welcome to Dir. and J Bun• See them. . _ Get after them early. w, has consented to pay all damages y' Clay 22 Stevens' rifles are going 1 caused b the runaway. —As farmers are now nearly Cummer. An exceediugly pleas:- Special value iu butter knives y y' over their rush and will soon have ant time was:pent nt in music and rapidly and customers are de- Q etc. Just call and I =Geo. Johnston, for of li )bled with them.' table knives, this lace has been appointed G. a little spare time, we will be games of various kinds. We pre 1 see what we can do for you Ina. P Ply A first-class stock of loaded and II'.R. station agent at Oshawa. pleased w welcome them into our dict fur 11ir..And Dir-. Cummer a stag handled carving set at $1.30. g office; especially if they have not, pleasant sojourn in their nen• empty shells. All sizes in rifiei - -NVe c•ougaatutate him on.his pro- vet paid their subscription to the home. cartridges.. A first-class assortment of fall notion. ti Ews. These people we are al- --If a newspaper man desires to Powder, Shot, Etc. ploves and mits for men and boys. —John Boyes has moved into ways pleased to see, as Fre have know Low generally his effuriuns the residence which be lately put- our coal bills and other numerous are read he bas only to print 4-me ' chased from Mrs. W. J. Dale. accoufita Lir 1 p We are certain'y doing a nice trade in stoves and ranges. The 1 pay, thing, that is regarded"as object- 8 g Y Mrs. Dale has taken rooms in he —As we o to press to-day, g e price makes them sell.- 8 g y. %pastils tc, petrous who never take are bound to o. Th 15 Chapmaa'a residence' in the � - fThvir$day). the Ladish of the W. his payer or y bin) a cent. He M Dale bltx•k for the 'winter months. � .' , We believe it is her intention to F. M. S., of St. Andrew's Cliurcb, will wonder ow they knew these build a new residence neat sum- are preparing for their annual things were in the paper, but gill -Chapman, f] Thankoffenug meeting which will wunder in vain. There is evident- �Jp n imer or buy if a, suitable dwelling . MS , t can be secured- beheld to-night in the church is a vast amount of pang;ingdvue _ when the address will be given b It might be Added that he a}' ' — — —Tire Eleetrie Concert Co., who gg y g ui i `• were billed to appear in the town- Rev, Dr.. McTavish, of .Toronto. say nice tllini;s about a roan for e , r 'halt bare this week, were cum- Members of the Oshawa choir will ten years, without a word from . w elled.tars22 nff ha i.r engagQassist in the musical part of the hila: but le.f him say something to programme:-- — __.__ oes ui,T ti e'stsi�* one- of hi= - -- awing w the serious illness of one _ The meeting in the' town-hall wife's aunt's second cousins and F of the members of Chair company' last Friday evening in the inter- be will eom-e in with a club to _ -who went to the hospital on Sun- ests of Mr Peter Christie, the have the "slander," corrected.— ' W , day Their appearance has-been I rapperette - indeflnitely postponed, but then ConseFvatirecQnclidate wad we1l�Eachangr, » attended including; a gcotily nuns —Tbe annual E wv rth League will probably be on hand in the ber of ladies, Able addresset.. Conventu'n t•f the Wbitby ifictrict i Iron On Thursday or the elec- were e pen, y J. S.F cy, W l tby bank held on Friday la-tact Greet ► y ,rod ntteutlance frt e-t �e have forty new pieces on the way t • toil are called upon to record. t t their votes n order to decide who and '.H r. Christie. The rntsctrngs the drffererlt L<•agr.c %vas prrsent nice goods, pretty shades and new. pat. ► which hat,e so far brrn he!d UN The thrre seg;ivnr e^ toe da, were is to be our represeutative chi.riug terns, prices vers .low °the nest parliarrient. The paliiug; the regi-,active .cautlichttes Lave. Ably cr.nducted t,r live Ire-u!eut. , been ver order' and r.ot clinr Vr J. M. Denys•-, suu:P esc•ellent ' places will he the same as in fot- y y - mer rears, as the lists to he r-sed actt•rized by the upro4rluny c•t,el- pnjler!a %%ere lend' at:d pr,,fitrbl' Bla ' kets Cheap are those of'last year. The new clic,t .o fretitteutl3u-suciated pith di:cussiunsLsli.t uta ti:e different . � ' ...,arrangement of the pc,ltitip rut_ a,i�,t it, w�thire•'iet that we .re-`s. =ul ;ect= c.tuitig racier Leanne _ 1 —It F t-.urk. A new v1tc•c!Itive t%a> r division= will take effect on the We have last seeuree a' big lot of large size -- -- • _.. :. list.of tbi. year. port t•hedeHt-n oil FritIny- last c,f•Fleetk'1 fur the c•:'.r'tirq y.ar v%ith l one of the oldest rt•-idents in the M )e)ver re-elec•trcl •te�ldent. eav • fleeced cotton blankets. Extra good 1' —David Bowler. Grand rank I .Ii I r , i l± 3 ' .. T , village, Mr. John JArlue:, at the The hu.-pitalit}• orf t'r.c• C.reeubank _ .. :' - 'value. ^, Rai!-.va3• car inspector. had botli advanced a,cP of 1) veers and ti peuple%vas highly •appreviated by lege amputated at the G(-neral I1,o1:0115- The deeen-eel was a a1!. Thouhit tl-e --tthc'r iia- (ry�/}.,' n„ i Hospital, Toronto. nu Friday Zai=t, � uati%e of F.ng!nn(l, but-has peer) a iittnenImt tltiT:li't rAlile•. R ►e,s,tllt' John lickie W Co. as a result of all accident at Row• re;id,-ut of Canada foi-ninny vean� uluntwr turned amt -Lot-. rug their _ mauville the previous day. While Ile ha= been twice inarrirtl. Andinters+hili thc•g:rc.Nvingl,c,l,u'w - rit} V Mr. Bowler ma. .standing"on the leaves a witgo-.v Litt no family to (ii.Lang ue work. Tl1F :,.,n%Fntiun. - eoal)litigr between two carr mourn Lis death. He n'fis an :n-� %crit telidetc•d an iiivit it:t ti fl•un) • the engine stuldenly started, dustriou. ntan and big hly resl,sc t- tnE'Piekeringt Leng m, to meet here ' s ► and in eudeavurin t0jump clear. ell' b all w•ho lone grin." Hip _ _ p V ..� ' g y next year whirl) was accepted. v his foot caught the ladder. and fiineral•irliieb too place un- yliti-! f V S �, » Afterdraggnrg; some distance lie dav. afternoon w•as very largely' H �p -fell aerosa the track. The Fvlieels attended. After r ro r•i_atr. . of several cars passed over this serviees conducted at phi Ltte Stella, (loaded and"enipty). Powder, Shot, Cartridges.' unfortunate inan'g legs above the residence by the Rev. J.-E. ltu�re Primers, Etc. kneeWhen the train hands, his retmains were laid to, rest in - --= 'found him he was Qt -tuithe• Vethodist cemetery. Mrs. Ayers — Car%it>-g Seta. 7a'• , andhelapsed.int0 ilnconsciu:isnes.s Jaques. who has' nu relatives in� '�utlet'�{a Razor �ee W 1����U ' when he reached the ho=pita'. this ccnitntry, has the syuil,atby of I Pocket lini%es� Bowler has been in the service of ! the company or about . thirty tLe community in her bereave Take cold Basil}? Throat _ f See our 5L'GAR BEET F013FiS ' pear His home is hi Buwnlar: inert. tender? Longs �'i:3k? Any and l BOTH BARGAINS. —Tl,e _sermons' in�connectitn:� relatives have consumption? '$3.50 WASHINCr' 1iACHI ES.,A 'villa. \I r. Bowler will be remem- %with the hal vest hams anuiver tiered Mr. Bowler in Pickering ns Ile awry of the est homedist ohurch,I Then, a cough means a great OILCLOTH ZINC-BIDING, earners and theks complete, 10c boss way working on the G. T. R. here were preached morning and even-� Cherry Full line of Stoves, Ranges. and Heaters, Etc., alwass'.iu stock. at the ti-me- the road, was lx-in • PRICES RIGHT. ,i iii,z last Sabbath b�, the celebrat- .double-tracked. His wife kept ed evangelist. Rei-. Janes Math 7 ,t l ' .boarding house in the old -statin **=un, of Toronto, ani' were nb:e ex-I 'Bundy's Hardware. at that vitae. ! P a�c t o r a l �Inlsitions of sc•riptnr•e, especially —The following clipped from Zn from a opiritual' staudlsoint. Tire deal to you.- Follow your 1 seachange is not very ericonragilr,,1'arge.cungrcgntioia Iir, sent tr,ust•' doctor's advisee and .take `tu those.Who were longing for a I have been greatly- helped by the S en's. Cherry Pectoral. It ,GrOOD Vp,�,(j in Flaline19 and Flannellettes, (;ants' T'niler-.vear and nihi %-.'date:. "Tile coining winter ervice The n,n.it 1) the choir heals strengthens, prevents. ���_ •V e;ts will be a lout;-oim and AS s�%Lye a= -%-.'a.: eseel!er.t.' E1u Ttte-day even- l r�nr• e i g P Lodi s etc. •- - I . r-r L vpnrs I have depended on Aver's the last. -oine vvea_ther 1) edictoi•-I1'.1�7 .11pper %vas nerved ill 01C=11w1 e- �Cler7 1 ,ra: 'or crugbs - -' • -Ll'N' it a 'ac. strenzthe s Beak louts" mv. The sicna drawn feoill a•ni•{n)ent. The c•hnreli wa'; uneoin=; - N' - -- mated hature Are, pet hav- the l t irt,i bly (l a v(le-]. The lm.tor. s^.,5r., In J.c.asxs co.. -- --- - f /end-lii�„e-tet , . v. �)nd �Icse act•nl,icr the .:::�.�s•.nreea ar � lelU �f ood for ca I Weal .; ttpc,n til'e-e prediction i l,a.=tel el)ait' And picreuf�el it f.r-t class' �r•r ► It k =aid by %%•ood-%nen. ac•conlin� il.ra_cam. Splendid fra'tertial'ad- �� ��� Lungs to't!:e c>irre 1)t iTiuni�er of Tare-i care es Were ivc•n by Rt'v,.J. W. • - -- tbntl Streal)l., that if clucks and,�V!lkln-mi, E. A. Tonkin' : 4 >r. C. 011r. ;�er's Pills In^.reale the activity of -C'a'l and see Stock of O%•ei•cantr.' kindred %wild tfow-1 have piir'feath- Cuulnler. Geo.' 11(-Gre'nr. B.D.. tyre %[ver, and thus aid recovery. and .Read•-Made Silits. Edd R. A. BUNTING ers at this sea=owl f the v.ear,there 'inti J. Matheson. The Rev.J. W. I — Pants and Tests. Sark- gill be an open fall and -.tinter ;1rZ ilkiusuii ding )lis.nn-real tlAllgll 1 ,/� etcliewan Buffalo Robes, etc.; etc: 1f, ou.the other hand, dawn taksa'ter charmed everybody with their 1C�erillg. V Oal `V O'y - the place of the lighter covering clout=, cola et(':. l�ti=s .L>aisy — the winter will be. a hard one St-ec•an)be. A.T.C.11.. -.von golden Yards fit Spink mills.- -Last J 'Last si comer the bird's were so;opinions for herself aaa a musician j' c•ovet'ed, 'while. the year before'of tnste and culture. but .l,Iiss Best Quality 'f Hard Cosa r�t a:�(fp garr�s � enc they forecast a %nil<l seA�on. Be-I Luella McAu)tnon I li.E„ -.vas the 1 tyr.+�+ �+v� art•=received by the'Chief Game I'star of the evening. As an elocu- Full weight Guaranteed• Varcleu'and Also by lir. Bastedo, tiunist. --She is_ cert:aiiily in the agency- - by - -the Having taken over the a enc business heretofore carried .on b -the • C'ommissioner-of Fishenea, very-front rnnk, holding the vast StG9e-and CI eStaut IZeS J1 r. T. A. Greig, we are prepared to supply.the public with all kinds bear out the predictions of the i'audieuce ell-bound at her -will:- - - o.seryers`tpioa y res ane 'A? Aso Gnat c Ie ).sw-set anti bean= At lowest mar 'e PI arm mp eme'II O�E+n II—a 1'.(�1�►8 Stream.' Sportsmen saythat the; tiful. These ladies are teachers !' } dudes which-have been sbot a)-'.in the Whitby Ladies' College 71 ready have no pin feather., but The, Ladies' Aid are to be coastal- pl'1ceS. - - full stock of Repairs on hand; also De Laval Separators � . •: ha%e a full cant of thick down-on ;'ulAtesi upon the great su('cess nt- _ t,hp hrpast. If the signs are to be'tending; their efforts in beautify- We liave also rin hn.nd quantity of All work promptly attended-to and prices right. t.. trusted this �o:lld mean a hard int; the church And in preparing l Best Quality Smirhing Coal. _ winter, and sh(om', the %risdom of and servingsuch n beautiful re- `our Coal makes wat'tn friends. y �1 e Pugh & Moore ck ring in t.n extra ton or t�o of past. Proceeds without Llle so I Orders lefC with w. k1 k delivered prviiwliily r, _ -