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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_11_04 p�r.,', i"�i'+!'rjt;/.,.. yl,^ t!,yY ,':. -. .' ,,.. y - . ._. •. - _.:.. .. .. _ ..f - +W Pq`�.V--.. .. .. .. - _ 4 r W^.C' n;, •.. A�.,. p,,. " i. .� p. - . sal , at S. Ar T" ,' •y s .w - PICK- ERI •,PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAYa VOL. �.XI�T. �_:-- 4. -- — -- - - — - _ - J NO 4 -.- Scarboro I tacking was superb. The referee was' �trofessionai G;avb*. Spink ll�llls A. E. R'a and the um ire, R. Disset'vale Methodist choir in the afternvtru. y, P andthe Whitevale Baptist choir in, ! We are very sorry to lose 111r, of the Technical school. The College the evening. On•_Monday evening a• Fawcett from our village, he lav- lineup was as in the previous week, 1 first-class entertainment will be given. BtiDtfieaj• ing moved to the city. The Old Boys'game nett Saturday j Rev. E. Leslie Pidgeon, of the Mark- Y t ' _ Red�Yh t --•98 bus, Misses 31sbe1 Dix and 1lfamie is anticipated with great interest,for:hsui Presbyterian church, will deliver White heat - 9$ they bring with them many of last F is famous lecture. entitled "Blunt Annis were at Hamilton last week t carts team, which was considered j h Spring Wheat - - " Tools," The musical part of the pro - Spring F, EAR'i'WORD. M,D.. Sureeon Goose Wheat - 85: " attendiirg`the Provincial Sabbath quite invincible inits its day, but, the'gram will ba given by the Baptist i -' ♦T r to Caosdi+n•P"At Raflwty-; Coroner School C'onventiciu, `gs delegates visitors will have*to play pretty good '• Ontario conaty; Issuer of 3farrisee Licen.es. Manitoba Flour. $6.00 bbl. „ Quartette, fZ liths: Miss E. Willson, Caremont; Office bon"-'Before 10 s.m., 1 to s Famil Flour s 5,50 �� from Washingwu..)fethodist Sun- rugby if they and the, college team_ groitghxm; rte`:. lord Mrs. Reynolds. p,m.,audttor� Ito 8 p:m• Private telephone �. day school, .anti report a good anvthiug like a walkover. R'hitecale; and the Misses Trud eon, eoanectienwitb Balsaur.�t•eenwood.Brouabam Past'I'y Flour- :� large number of college boys) g 1ft Zion,A.Johnston's!It core), Wm Cow's's Bran $17.00 ton time' 3 e3- and 31r. Pi,.-kering, of Markham. U 7thoonl,andDPual,'i(9thcon) 8-ly „ After a long delay the street spent Saturday afternoon at the great Short addresses still be even by the71 Shorts. X9.00 railway- is to be extended from the inter collegiate gaiue, Queen's is Rers, Reynolds, Bingham and 'Park. A, 'YOUNG,M.D.,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 Varsity, and saw an elegant exhi- g The usual charges for adurission. Con- �p� hole S9heatFlours Half Way House to`Ghe Highland bit ion of rugby. Though S arsity lost' cert at B. ° 1 . Trinity 3lof pie aictega,and SuToronto. mem- Graham, Creek. The township council had _ ! Iger of Cortese of Phy&iciane and 9uzaeonao�i p to Queen s, the gaiue all the way - ._. tf?atari0. office and residence opp0'Lasry Chop of all kinds. a s pal meeting la?t tweak and thr•ou h wits fast and scientific. Highland Creek, e Woburn, coo& office hours; moraine 7 to to, Hard and Soft Coal. everything was arranged with g Above price.Subject toChange without the Street Railway Co., the agree- Whitevale The long• postponed settlement of Notices -- the cxtetaiun of the Toronto and Scar meat signed and the tvock is to An exceedingly pleasant event-took bor'o Electric road was brought to a d Legal• Model Bakery Co., Limited. commence at once. We under- place on Thur:,aiip vening last, it be- conclusion on Saturday evrning, and stand that the fare from the High �tr the celebration of td a diamond the agreement signed by which the 4E� S. FAREWELr''Q. C., BAP.1iI8• laud Creel: to Toronto and return t.; icling of Israel tesla Mrs. Burton, of 1p,,iid r,;of the line beyond the Half •.TER,oonnty Crown Attorney,sad County elicitor. Court$ones,Whitby. 10-v is 35 cents, alid Sc:arboro Post this place. During the afternoon a Way House will he immediately nn- : Office is 25 cents. number of our residents fornied them- ilertaken. The road will go to \t'est DOW yic(}ILLIORAY, $ARRI9• selves into a cnlutuittee, part of tot�m Hill'at Highland Creek, and the fares ' i1-�� ; AudleY• trent Gu the hc,tue of the happy couple x•;reed upon are'2Z rents return fearer ars,soliaitors,Ao. Offioc opposite Post 11Roe Whitby.Ont. Jap.BauDaw, .A,;Theo, to entertain then, ;chile the others the ff•oodbineto'Scarboro �,ogtoffice, a e¢Wivrav,LL.B. MonevtoLoan. By � For six weeks Rev. Mr. hoose wetit to the basement of the 3ietho- and 35 cents return to Fest HilL rj has conducted revival services dist church to make per-paratirmns for Scarhoro pc,stoffice is eteven miles ,s 6'etereaeary. here, the last three tt-eeks he has an elaborate upper. \`'hen evening from the city, and West Hill about .. been nssi=ted by Evangelist Rev. came, Mr. cud Mrs. Burtfin, to their 14. Adding ten cents for the city re- - gOP.�I3i S,V.ETERINARY 88CR• J. _llathe�on, of Torouto. The surprise, were escorfed to fhe church, ttirn fare thi give,a rate of about aTy ' ` aeOs, Gzadnate of tae Ontsr n vet n l,ere'evervthin tvas in r•eadioess. cent and a half:t wile, which is con- _ Of all materials and desieu nleethivs cave to a c•loie last Sim- S •sias,zy Co.:egs, Toronto, registered mstuber a after pRrtakirig of Supper,'in the ab- si`ler'ed very satisfactovy by the r•esi-- :1rti^eOntaro veterinary aledics' Aarootat.on• kepti a stock. it will pay you day, wtieu the pastor read the ;once of the a.tor. the Rev. Mr. Oke (lents. Car's trill run houriv between 11 the and res.denceone and oue-quarter miles to call at our works and inspect our stock, rules of the society and received P Hi„h:xnd Creek and the Half fVa north of Green River ol5cs end shoatnit,orge and obtain rices. Don't be mieled b a former pastor, was called to the Y _ eels booexs ams omooIP o taddrosa, Gr•ea agents we do not em soy them,cone acres into clltirch fellott'=hip twenty' chair, schen a good prugraintue was H• u;e at first, connecting with the p five members. A purzte of .81'_'.15 reudered. Shunt s[[;eeches were git•ea half-bouily cars to the fVouclbine. A silver, ms ly we san, and do throw off the agents was given to the Evangelist in by Rev. Oke, and 3irsss. Beare. an- large uaut'ty of cinders has been commission of 10 per cent., which you will g S k t3titxitss ��XI7f. certainly save by purchasing Unto as. A appreciation of his services on nu, and Houve•'. Mr. Burton gave a accu!nu�ated at the Half Way House - *all solicited. Pickering circuit. short account of his life fr•cnn the tithe for the ballasting (I the track, and - wylTlsY rruMlTE ce. The E. L. of C. E. tea= re-organ- he sailed from England, He told of according to the terms of the agree- ?< �^1gOMAS DUNN,Cogveyaneer, Com , the vaxious lots on thy 6th c(,ncession ment wore must begin within seven 1 m,safooer foz taklr+(t Affidavits, *to.. Opp.PwtOffica Whitby,Ontario t7eci last «eduerdav evening by -"a which t'-aa at that time a wilderness, dace. The rails have been on the Rev. Mr. Moore. The follotvin s • nor months —fVorld. • �p(yar+stssont.oat. � —---- - . g and of the lets lots that had an clear- pop- � - _ officers were elected;-Pres„ Ira once. The choir hops rendered a few •�, BII IT140, leaser of Marriage P1C8ERIN4 LIVERY t Latsreuce; Sec.. Lorne Puckrin• selections which were mi:Cb appirpie- Balsam—Zion. Uasocasrtar%heCoanty of ce.PickOntario. Of- Tresis., James Pardon; rat Vice; ted, and Mrs. J. L. Spink preKewed _ 1w at the&tore as ae his rasideaoe.Plakering Mi=s M. Pardon; '2nd Vice. IV, the old couple with a tceddtn rake p ' ) e. P g �;m. Arbuckle has rented the house Guthrie, 3rd Vice, IV: FuRlie; 4tll At a late hour, the company wbkh at resent occupied by Ms. Everett IIrirst•riass vehicles for hiss by day consi.ted of over 2tp) runs left for �' k4ID BELD3'yf, aactiaoees, c4e., a ht 'Baa weonaeetioa mast• ti ice, 11i.s S. Guthrie: Organist, Pe an lately purchased by Uriah Jones. - wooura s,)liottssaiesfrom bis c*Marano Miss F. Guthrie. The league will their reKpective homes afterextending The ?alt few days there has been 4t efaads Soso tar and near. bales Of!v me.farm ing all(}•T.R.treses. Freight and to the ba bride wild oafu their n took and eaerytt.ine tba is to be sold will be express delivered to all parts of lbs ineet every loVednesday evening. best wish". � cur.siderable excitement over the hsodl•d by the onbeerther with%beatraossaass v raga. Teaming of aJl kinds done T. Yuckrin trill cvuditct pea er ele-,tion. ----"d sold-tc the vary bees e3<as-+¢a �u _ __ T Fariners bave about completed the god -abodsia wb�in SwIs,&Z4 a melli rig in the church on Sunday brougham. harvestingIt is sa "f the root crop. 4'1 &BEATON.TOWNSHIPCLERK expected that a telephone line coo•eyanew. Commiartoaertot taking Olfl Hal had a good reception on will be erected between Mount Zion _ asdavits aecocount, Ste. emacs to loan W. H. �$ Brock Road Mouilay night. and Pickering village. -ea farm ropers "Issuer of Marrisi v Leo- -- Ili, G N. Fish visi Toronto epees' wulteTwo. out. 1 • y Pr ie Nearlyeveryone is at their tur- r3- on 1Vedneday. C — - - -- -- --=----_ ni htit•e about ..All finds of carriage ` [30>3C$ER d PO Ace- ' A. Littlejohn, of Aslk�ilrn, was • o7l, dcine in dratg L.. a , rs. W. H. Jackson is slightly ttoneers for the County of Ortarso. Ase g 3 home over Sunday. iclass under. uoo sa)aaofevervdescription concocted at a under the weather this week. E. W. Bodell was in the cit on ' sooderste e. T. Poacher Real Estate Furniture,,,,'-, Mee. Clark Malas of Thedford, y y Asim•and( a! va/aasor. times atteuttoay• Mul,dst on b,t�ines.. Horse-shoeing a specialty = +ea to al da» taau or L.1.gr.Pa. ad- - i-a visiting her parents, John and Jaiz. Torrence,iif Markham was T P�utc' >ta, Brougham. oat F Mrs Percy. s,caller here on Tue,day. t�TTt.:.C,reen River.oat ss ly A full line of fire$. F. Simons i- chief manager of ;ladders on hand and J. Ji. Gerow has �a.ne north g$ WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hay. class furniture now lir. I1r,Putsey's threshing olitfit• again on his hunting trip. unade to order. 10c i Sremoved to Lad tboroughiy overhaul- OD exhibition irk - which ir-gi Vinggerls-ral satisfactioii T. Brown, of Turontu, spent per rou ad. ed sb.:bo•.l,oasa 1.m yrePared to trootlurcib eas wase raQm<, Arthur Percy started for Lind• Tuesday-under the parental roof. A good breaking cart for sale cheap_ x000modanon t* all who desire co p►troetae say and other ince on Saturday tae, Upaclone sample rooms. 2 sball be plea.- �31068 TId ht. points y Mfr, and Mrs.- J. Burk 'visited at House and lot for vale. ed to see all old vatrom .obese the bays o0 6 last, and will paint tzin local ante esasoo to vett Marabs►m. JAL�T�BRE.*lCZ. B g Win. Trans, Markham, oa» Sun- . slarthem,oat. hunting. da . �'. H. JACKSON-, Brock.Road_ — fit• S• Dillingham. The candidates for parliament- , , Poucher, of Torotito, spent - ;. cry honors are making the ac- Tuesday with his brother, .Thom- Tae -Methodist Church Pickering, out y :semee$as Fo110W8• grkaintaace of many people in thin as, here• babies. They seem to. like the Mrs. Lazenby. of Markham, is WESTER 8A� OF WAR - 10.30 am......,Preaching. ape nding a few days with Mrs. J. a uer & CosJohn Knox returned from the M. Gerow. Jaenporsted by act of Parliament 1811 7:00 P.M•••'•.. �iorth-West this week lcxlkinp.m:...::.Sabbath School.- g F. C. La Fraugh was in Scar- i xartae B:aaeb. much improved in health. The eat,orlsedCa ..................11000086 800 P.m ......Epworth League, on p Soso on Thursday acting as epu t�uN.ortbea capiw.... ................ s0DA0o ~ . Tuuesd:,y, Have a full line of fresh and cur other members of the fraternity ty-returning officer. .e t:.................................... 1SDA91 &W p.m.......Weekly Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. will arrive later. Hiss Rutherford attended the Aseeu Readily Cony ertible............ i,e0s, W - Thursday. ” While Warren Wilson was driv- Joss!+ CowA-.,saQ. T.sl.Mcnur..-Q ttaa, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, convention held in Brooklin on Vre.t�oat �e•hiee Rev, J. IL Moore, Ph. B. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. ing his team north on the Bruc•L Fridayand Saturday. , y Special attebr,on gives to Fasmer's sale Pyr. Road on Saturday evening, they Mrs. Wm, Moigrove returned rotes Collecuous solicited and promptly mads Highest prices paid for took advantage of hi3 absence house last Week after Spending a Farmer'. cotes boux %%u ad' Dna sae - � pe_. $ orwlets F.stnbange boasths and wld- Dretta Is- 'a t , .Butcher's cattle, from the wagon and made for week or more in the city. sued, asailsb;e on all Dara of lbs world home at a rapid dace. The apple Mr. Dixon, of Toronto, isi assist- savtass Basalt Department. - rack was distributed along the in g C. A. Beesley to put'up lips Interest allowed on depoeiwaehighest ear ' Rat j� highway with the usual dry goods nets fence on the Brock road. not ratee,and credited lralf-yearly todepeait*r� gj1li�,I1 e`er Rea Eat`a,LPr� S U CAAR Not much damage was done so we Miss.L. Matthew,.;, of Toronto, cavo. Merle. Manager, • are told&, was•hone over Sunday with her , one to Lona t A few barrels of INC. 1 sugars on College Notes. father who, we are sorry to say hand which we will sell chea is not much improved. - p' At the regular meeting of the Liter- 'A series of special evangelistic tT F H line of Dry Goods and Ciro- ar'y Society last Friday evening, the services will begin in the Preeliy• ~f aeries. feature was an address by the Rev. terian church on Monday evening Nothing but ,fiat-cl s In Bar- � ,� �• Einorp, of Whitby. on his recent the i.th past:, when the tor,the z .' Roeir Salt on hand. tour of Great Britian and the Contin- pia r 3 &nee Companies— th Fire, Life Rev. G. McGregor, will be. assisted do � and PIAteGlaes. (spice us a call Ant. For a Litt?e over an hour he held by. several of the ministers of the , the rapt attention of everyone, as he dis rict. All are invited. Farms to Rent. told in his pleasing manner, of the t+ - Real Estate in Pillage- and Farmers Supply Store most striking things he saw and heard GREEN RIVER. Country for Sale. t : in the old]itnds, all present felt they — *. Conveyancing of all kinds done E. BRYAN, Mgr. - had been privileged In hearing this 31rs. Charles Calan son, of Plated Spoons it is gifted speaker: iind exp elven'their_ . -tisited her friend; Mrs. 'Win, possible to buy, sent hope-df again having such a privilege. Hoover last weer:. o you by wail for - • Y . Richardson• DOMINION SAN$ The Rughy team visited Toronto on Quite a numtler frons heti attended ri Sati,rday and played a return match the diamond weddin;t of Israel and Notary Public, Pickering. " 'With the Technical Schor,l on Varsity Mrs. Burton, of Whitevale, on Thur,- R .• Campus. The ggood the�ttame on the -day last. -* Capital Paid uo, $3.000,OGO p''e`'"pit i,Saturdaty did the- team was Miss Mary Turuer and Geo. Ferrier ryanifested the moment the ball was attended the Sunday school'convent- Reserve Fund and : s,,, *t,. .,t i ..,_ p. -�=- Undliviied Preto as one man, and put up a fast, sure Mrs. S. Spence', who has.been quite - -._- g.arae. hl the first half, though the ill for the past week, 'is improving _1_-Hess's Stock Food WHITBY BRANCH Tech-. half-line kV `Td high punts rapidly,and is now spending a week or if you wish a fancy pat- y , which were hard to handle on account with her daughter, 3[rs. Wtu. Booth. tern $4.00. of the dazzling sun. the College got A godly number from here attend- , General Banking two tries, one of which was converted ed the Young People's Rally at Clare- These are ut'yii with our Has the largest sale of any Stock and two rouges to the Tech.,score moat on Friday last. P P A Food in the world. After feedin it own naine cm the back and $ Business Transacted. two rouges. On changing endo, ills J. Fawthropp returned o hishotne in assay S c:z silver which is 2 oz, your stock remains iq good.conaition. College centre-half, - Lorriman, re- Hespeler on•F'ridav Oast', after spend- more than the best A 1 ,spoon turned the high punt to the di�advan- ing a month with his sisters, .firs. J. of other makes. Hess's,'Poultry Panacea is what ypp Special atTention given to the collet• tage of the Tech. half-line,; who, A. White and Mrs. H. Hopkins. want to mite your hens lag all wi 1:: tign of farmer's sale ana. though playing their prettiest, were Mrs. J. B. Wilson entertained the _. Hess's Ins\\taut Louse Killer a i11 other notes. always held down by the fast College ladies at a sewing bee, on Wednesday • Wedding Ringo � kee our stock clean. The second wings. In this half the Tech. failed afternoon last, and on Friday evenin;q and Wedding Ota k '` !s keepyour SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. to score again, while the College Up a,the young people en o}ed themselves - ehipmenb of this will be here in &'day fine dribble rush of Clarke gut the immensely at an old fashioned apple „p e� C1alfJ[• i or two• �kgp-tgi g received Oi �1. end ball in the Tech. goal, where, Wilson paring bee. - - - n WardB� secured it for a try, which left-half The sixteenth anniversary of the i IIPP our own Syrup of White Pine P Moore converted. Another try Bras Green River Baptist church will he NORMAN BASSETT sand Tar. =rltereSt allowed at -highest secured by Rudolf fallingon afumhled held on Sunday and Monday,Nov.8th ' current rates. ball and then with another tall of a and 7th, On Sunda Rey. A. R. Park Y y Jeweller and Optician, , Cc= O'1ZZ1disd or psid half dead-line ball, the scoria ended leav- of Claremont, will conduct services at PIC z�ERI N G year s, ing it 25 to 2 in favor of P. C. The 110.30 a. m„ and 7 p.m., and Rev C. 3V. lltb -!'"tVnt• -- - whole of the college tear, played well. Reynolds, of Whitevale, at 2.30 p.m.' �r } '1''H A R iACY — - _ .X.J.THORTON, though the quarter: Capt. Corrigan!The service of praise will be led by the 4, �a>ttap>0gl put up his best game and.Lamb-e's.home choir in the morning,the 3Vhite t s2git�aastlsa�I N" c r w - , .r ry. - {� s , >�,'k4� y.,Chi` :�.� �.; ,, •, -;, ., .. .: - :. ---_---------------- '^t, � • ,, ~ _— ElEE�EEE EEEElEwhelping of canned tomatoes to gravy JAP SOLDIERS' LETTERS.' _y and dot the surface of the fowl here - More Delicious. ; and there with #ny bits of onion. Secrecy is Preserved as to ffiove- ��O When these have become roasted, meats of the Army. flavor an a finest Japan tea grown — ut the in fl than the l dredge with four hours of simmering. A minor proof of Japanese el9den- p A A fowl tlius prepared will keep a may be seen in their methods of week, and while it tastes delicious handling the correapoadence or . an ar ° H Og g QL>• cold, does net betray the least warm- army in the field. The authorities sse•i i Li�7�/ ed over taste when heated through• in Japan are not trovibled by disgrun- ,', z It should be kept covered and al- tied privates writing home about ill- �- lowed to remain in the »fief is which treatment and . bad food, and un- - a�j°,, ?t it was cooked without being rem iv- comfortable beds, and thus stirring 5 ed from the gravy, to NO a little up p.•s to descend upon the Ad- DOMESTIC RECIPES. hot water may be added when to- ministration and the War Office. The Preserved Quinces.-Pare aAii core quirod. Japanese soldier, so an AmericaLtSIL, n ibe fruit, dropping it as prepared in- army 'officer reports, is allowed to CEYLON NATURAL GREEN tea is fast becoming c to cold water. When all are pared g,IWI S FOR FALL CLEANING. send nothing home in the"way of a„ .. -drain and weigh them. Put into a $' kettle, cover with boiling water, stew The common kerosene oil is of in- mail, but a card, containing no In o- only In 8 popular o-3 SALADS t' Black to By all Solagrocers. till a straw will pierce them easily: estimable '.•nlue in house 'cleaning, us formation save that he is well. He lead packets. z5c and 4oc per Ib. s ititen, with a skimmer, remove thein it will linoleto um cera oilcloth; wood- isnot of lwritding withto tell wa where or pen- - to a lar dish, avoiding breaking work, - �F " fife pieces. Make a syrup with three- ten stone aindo into a paste with Cil, he ;aftlices his :.name to the r-ai•cI matter from the leaves which is 638,498 .aggregate,. tonnage entered pj known as chlorophyle, and which the Port of Nagasaki, Japan,' but l` quarters of a pound of sugar and ke-roseiw is all that is required for tate a stamto p. The in cards large ikon serves to give the leaves their bright only 35, of 140,981 tonnage, flew the T. one cup of the water in which the polishing brass that simply needs taken back ut into the mail tee, green colors. All the albumen and Stara and Strips. Japanese Xes- .. quinces were cooked to each pound of brightening. Use equal parte of vine Via, P sets made up hall the total number., fruit, Boll and skim this until it gar and kerosene for cleaning linole- so that a card on reaching.its des- starches in the leaves are changed I and one-third the total tonnage. fr i rich syrup; put the quincesuntil in it use and oil-cloth, and it not only tiin nation contains no postmarks t into liquid at this time and pumped British ships were 309, of 820,950 and cook, very slowly, till they are removes the dirt but leaven a glos- writeforr's whereutio its.the ,folks t home of the busily into the storage houses re- tonnage. We are barely in it. ' sur ace. - der fife Lark, where they are Pre- The new harbor at Osaka was clear. Preserves made' this way are s. E Fin cr iaarks will sometimes dis- . served, safe and-sound, till the fol- r - )delicious and not at all like the g' opened in July. The first two ves- V, "tough "chippy" quince prepared appear front furniture if they are rub- lowing spring, when they furn4ph food sels to arrive were British, as usual. Ar : :without the previous cooking or bed with a bit. of flannel dippedinE�$�LGIC PAINS, for new leaves .and sprouts. age warehouses for the storage of o Tice most prominent color of an cargoes have been erected. t •cooked with the sugar. (hie can add sweet oil, and u good police fur vas- r autumn scene is yellow. This yel- n •one-Half sweet-apple (cooking fife two nitahed furniture is .,equal parte cf . A syndicate in Osaka is organizing fruits separately the first time) and vinegar, sweet oil and spirits of tur- ARE Z,� CRY OF TSE NERVES low is caused by waste matter= a seed oil manufacturing trust. the preserve will be much more do- pontine; but if ver•y'soiled the furni FOR BETTER BLOOD. stuff that is left behind as useless Of the.467 savings banks in Japan r ,the a eser it all quince. Lure sitiould be washed first with when •tahe little-pumps.take in the ma- only one is foreign. Of the 1,799 or- Quince -Martnalade.-For this the warm suds and then rubbed dry with terial that makes She green color; and' dinary banks only four are foreign. Imperfect quarters of the fruit cut a soft cloth. Soiled wool may be Enrich the Blood. and Neuralgia crystals.of lime that were left when In Japan every dishonored ^heck !or preserves can be used• Prepare brightened with crude petrrleum; rub- Will Disappear-It is Only Those the chemical factories of the plant or note is publicly gazetted, cense ;the fruit preserves directed above, only us bing hard with a woolen cloth, and Whose Blood Is Poor and Wa- turned the'albumen into liquid so it quently very few are dishonored; in ging as little water as will cook it. afterwards rubbing dry. to That Suffer, p also help to ma nth could be pumped, el make Tokio, for instance, with its 1 500.- 1 ` „1�hen thoroughly soft, add the mar, To clean white wood work, just ry the yellow. 000 poption onl 4 mo 1ja v 6 per , allowing flues-fourths of a pound to rub with a soft, dry, cloth and then No part of the human system Is To change the starchy msa.tt( into I during the year"ended May last. 1 with soft water and whiting: wood more sensitive than the nerves. Many sweet liquid, another chemical pro- "The whole conduct of the Japan- a pound of fruit. Cook till a honor- with a varnished finish should be geneous mass, not too thick, for ` of the most excruciating pains that }cess is used, and as it does not ng, !sse shows them to be a people esper- marmalade should not be "cheesy• ' icleerned with weak tea, and polished afflict mankind come from weak, ,ceed well if the light is too strong, 1 ous and easy, but bold and desper- _. ..One should have as asbestos mat to !with a mixture of one part olive .oil shaky, shattered nerves, and among the plants manufacture. a curious ate ill their resolutions." Voltaire put under Lisa kettle, as res matada and two parts vinegar, the nerve pains there is perhaps substance, which turns red the Ino- I wrote this 150 heats ago, but it is burns easily. A cdnsiderable pro- 1 If your carpet is beginning to�show none causes more intense suffering ment it touches any of the many as true to day as it was then. port fon of sweet-apple can be used to (wear and look dingy, change the than neuralgia, Which generally at- acids that, exlst in almost all leaves. I By Sept. 2 the Widows and Or- portion with tlx quinces• breadths from the centre to the sides, tacky the nerves of the face and Thus, the red, yellow and orange I phans' Fund raised by the Japanese ,fiance Jelly,-This !s generally ;acid if the carpet needs cleaning, tack head, sometimes causing swift, dart- ;colors of the autumn woods are any- i colony iii London end reached $100 fag, agonizing �aurs--at other times (thing except mere tricks of nature{ _ 1 made of the parings and cores of the it to a clean floor and scrub it with g �inteaded only to delight., As every-1. The jelly is better Savored a lather of soap bark, then rinse with a dull, heavy aching feclin which ' it the seeds are removed. Cover the clear, warm water, and rub as dry makes fife miserable. 'There is only body knows, these tints are espee'ial- AN AID TO MOTHERS. f, ]parings with water and cook till ten- a9 Possible with soft, -dry cloths and one way to get rid of neuralgia and ly powerful for resisting the pro- ` sage of fee sun's rays. Furthermore, It doesn't help a sick babe to give der, and strain the juice in the usual IJeave on the fl�ot lifted Alndcltl9e throut•he the. blood. P000r, thwatery it "soothing' drugs. On lyse con- ' sway. Buil the juice twenty minutes. then fife carpe, they have fire property of chanKinR then measure and to each pint allow paper placed underneath. blood makes the nerves shaky and light into heat. This heat again :trary, it lessens baby's chane of re-- paper boil When blankets begin to wear, they invite disease.' Rich, red blood makes ! urs all the plant's .cells to • new c'overy If your little ones show to scant pounrc, of sugar' Icy be cut throne the centre, the the nerves strong,'and banishes all p any a�!;rs of being unwell promptly �octivity.- so the autumn foliage of u after the sugar is added and sides wiliPped togetkier and the edges nein© troubles No medicine in the B s Own Tablets , P gnk I he woods fa by no mean, a sign Of g've into the lasaees. worn athcet,V can b•r Ul`lcan a�a_eeluai Ur. Williams'rand nerve why n � e bright, - — Scotch Shortcake.botch hemmed' £he s nerve - h ri steep it is then that the chemical �bow speecitlY Y This media when a simple ,[encored 1n the same way - Both t'hi -'� are ei tkirir most fence- ich,ertul well and happ3' - ;cake is made thus, p tonic; every duce helps to mak© rich, � ,cine t9 sold under a guarantee that ]desert is wanted: Make an ordinary ,cotton and woolen blankets sihould washed'whlle the can be decd in red Dlood, and ever drop of this !sh toil. 'ft contains no potsonous soothing p ' cockle dough Savoring with either be y new blood feeds and at the l �—— Y stv, or hurtful drug, and it cures lemon or vanilla, and cut into.forma. (the warm sunshine ¢ntf they can be nerves and banishes all nerve aches NOTES FROM JAPAN• �al{ the little i !s of babyhood and Butter each lightly. and sprinkle with ;made soft �I white by washing and pains. Among th,oge who offer I _ them througdf a`warm pearline suds ch k!hond. hfr?. W. H. Austin. the camlied seeds of various colors 'and then rinsing carefully, but t+hoy strong proof of this is )kir John Mc- What Is Going- on in the Land of `Farmington. N. S., says'. "Baby's . obtainable at the confectioner's. Bake ITermott, Bond (lead, Ont,, who the Rising Sun. !Own Tablets are just what every is cookie tins nsrd serve hot or cold should be well shaken to free them says "A few years ago while work- I J ar+ has established her u to mother needs when her little ones are from dust aril lint before.they they are st P Stewed Fish.Stew any of the ins o-9 a carpenter in tSuftul0 T R 1date system of education in Formosa cutting then teeth, When sty ',ilklo -- white-fleshed fishes with sliced car ,Put in .the suds. After they have wet, I neglected to charge my been ivawlied and dried, tack a strip clothe3 and next morning.I awoke]with much success one cries I give him a Tablet and it rots, turnips and owons, a bit °f of soft musttn serest the blanket with cramps and .pains throughout I The Japaneae'(:overnaYent is in the hell's him at once. 'Idotkiera who use celery root and parsley until rather ,of sof the end that comes next to the the ,'Tablets will have no trouble under. Then strain out all nese my entire body, I was unable t o go to 1 market fora number` of. locomotives, Own g head and the blanket may'be kept The race crop prospect in.Japan is tables from the coakia water; add P work su called in a doctor. I fol-- P P 1 with theft babies." Baby's h- }l uTedidno clean twice%as long, lowed his treatment. but it did not good. It is near]} 41,u00,00Q bush- are sold by a one half cup of white wine vinegar h P me As I was unable to work els in excess Qf the average crop of.I dealers r can a had by mail at ^_5 el '_txs,00u,000 million bushels. !(tor each pound of fish]; also sliced I;OU.ciFHOLU fi1NTS, I returned - to my home at Bond cents"a box by writing Life Dir. .Wil- >�4 Wil- and pared lemons in the same pro- Head. Tiie Ja anose Marine Association (lams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Head. Here I consulted a doctor P - portion. Let the fish finish stewing Somebody has discovered that it who said I was suffering from neur-twill form a volunteer fleet of auxil- Mand lift it o%+t carefully on a platter, warm water is used -to "sprinkle far cruis4irs, tc the I algra but_thcwgh he treated me for Y *► Add.the beaten yolks of egg starched clothes they will be stiller. some time, he also failed to help me, Canada is pushing for sales in ,tilt"YOITR BEDROOM - liquid, stirring carefully to prevent I Beets, a digestible and also- noun I had often read of Dr, R illiatns' Japan. Comg+rle are bring appointed curdling, until a feta custard has ishiag vegetable, require from ten to pink Pills, do decided to try them. with authority to pay' for early sta- I Take an empty wide-necked bottle (been formed. Throw this over fish. -fifteen minutes longer in cooking than I hwi not used more than Leics tistical information, Sample rooms ca r scei-.;IIng u d Simmered Fowl.-No matter how potatoes, the3c_ ' ounces of w¢ter. Into this empty tough or-hopeless a focal_-meat u v e_r, may me. From that on. I gained"day by Japanese products will be exhibit, bottle pour half an ounce of lime- roast it first to Rive the meat a bs made of a kettle, a small pail rand day, and after I had used some ten an commercial museums in, Canada.' ! Rater, Let the bottle rennin un- flavor. This must be done slowly i the top of a tin fruit can with a boxes i had fully recovered my old- Japan's foreign trade, for the eight covered is the room all night. It wind . Thicarefully, basting et frequent in- hole in it. Placa the tin in the ket- -time strength;and "have since been months ended Aug. 31 last, amount- in the morning the limewater is tervals, when it is nicely colored; tie, set the pail on it, till up with able to work at my trade without ed to $212,000,OUO, an increase of milky the -ventilation !"e very bad split down the back and lay it fla-L boiling water, and- "tbere you are]" any trouble.. The-pains and aches no $9,SQ0,000 over the same monies of�indeed, If the limewater becomes in covered ham boiler. Pour in all ` lfacaroni, whether used with cheese, longer torture 'me and I' have gained .1908'. The export of gold has mod- milky on your covering the bottle the gravy R l3' mouth with your 'hand and shaking from the roasting pan and i tornatotw or soups arid broths, should in weight. I think Dr. Williams' crated considerably, but the import 'the vessel the ventilation is not But- _ ' rinse acme well with an equal quern- Ibe cooked thirty minutes in boiling Pink Pills an invaluable medicine of silver increased from $1,130;000 City of licit water. Add a liberal (salted water first. Keep-boiling'con- and shall a$ways have a goof! word to $6,585,000, by the requirements 'ficiently good. . If the Iftnewater re= ialtedy, tern drain and drop into to say for. them.': of the. army in the field. mains clear the air in that room is stanticold' water to whiten. It is then Neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, During August the Japanese banks I Pure. ready for use with the cheese, etc: St. Vitug dance; and the many'other allowed from po t s 5,9 per •cent, Water, says 'a culinary .authority, blood and nerve troubles all vanish interest. on deposits, and charged Landlady-"I'll have to request when nerve troubles Pink Pills are from 7.9 to -9.1 per cent. rotor t ay in-advance Mr. Short- Dr-Qhould not be uged to baste meat. ItI evident at u t° PBh Leigh-" y r1 toughens it, whereas trot fat makes used-but you must get ,the genuine on loans• L:is %dent . bank- ieiigh " ort Wh sn t mY m� �� - - • bearing the full name, " "Dr. Wil ins in Japan is profitable. trunk Rood for a week's lodging?" it tender, " If there is not enough fat , Japanese cotton will owners are M1ILI in the meat to provide material for ]isms Pink Pills for Pale Pe,Ap1e," Lnndlrasly-"Nci; it looks like one of - basting, heat some'fat very hot'and on the wrapper around every box_ enlarging their plants to meet the Sold by druggists or direct by mail increased, Chinese demand-for'Japan- those emonal? l fru Lan act%--"Ygh baste the meat there will then be Emotional'T" Iandlacty-"Yep' enou b in the pan for the purpose. at 50 cents a box or six "'boxes for sse cotton nianufaetures. I-„" r B $2.50 by writing The Dr, Williams' During .1303, 1,548 vessels of 2.- cines that is easily moved.- 2.50 - Pretty rag rugs are made by pre- M-edicirse Co., Brockville, Out. - Pori the rags as.for carpet. color- ing them all ore color, as green or ♦ �. - brown, and having them Ovevea in 'WHY TR LEAVES- TURN. •- Are ..Wea� ^ PMS:: Ur hand hard' enol] th desired'le hs. B using" a col- _ Women h Oe Y g over your mouth and you alt ored warp a contrast in color may ile obtained. Provision is Made by Trees for - j' smother a cough, but you can't ----_ winter Rest. s RULES FOR HUS,BANDS. cure it that way. The outside Ir otir hire frowns •at you; ari33'le When the leave begin to turn., And Suffer... the Peran.gerrtents Peculiar Y most of the people who admire -the to Their sex Find That Is the wrong end to work on. at her, beauty of the woods 'then say; t If she smiles at you laugh with her, -How wonderful!" never wonder If sloe is angry soothe het•, what it. is that changes the groan D R. CHASE'S N E RV E -FOOD I'she f' gracious thank her. into the 'splendid;glowing tints •of v she is wise praise her. autumn. suint: LfiP NeMea .t1d M11NI8., she is economical commend her, Ask nine persons out of ten, and CY=� ; Ills Psrflta1101ttty'.by Stratl8th — thoroughly cures l is cxtrr,VftK-A-ixphdT�her. t they a.ar a b Dr. Chase's Nerve Food stands and.pallor Rives wiiy to that health= - her it strikes at the root of the will probably say,drat the frost has high in women's, favor because it is ful glow bf complexion which tells of If Rhe sacrifice her pleasures• (or tinted the leaves. But Dire frost has you be onerous with her. especially saves sial in overcoming'ills the full enjoyme'trt of health. trouble. The throat and lungs Y g nothing to do with it. Leaves color- peculiar to their sex. MRS. SYMONS, 42 St. Clair 8t., " If she is Lca�itifuL appreciate her. ed by a frost look quite differ ant When, 'on, account, of a -run-down Belleville, Ont., states :-"Some %need a regular system of educa- If site cooks well 'compliment •tier. from leaves colored in the due weeks ago I began a course of treat- If ,he I., lonely stay liome with tier. course of nature. .- condition of the spstem, fisc muscles inent with Dr. Chase=s Nerve Food, tion to cure an pfd cough. 7f she is,tired tend her. The coloring of the ]caves• is due• and nerves fail to control twee action and have found it a very sat isfac• . It she,doulit's•you be frank with her." to a genuine preparation for winter of the feminine organism, fliers is Lary trledicine. I was formerly trou- The point of value about If she grieves be tender with her. which goes on among the trees and bound to come mirth svfTering. bled with neryotrs exhaustion"and r It she is hysterical ignore her. shvibs, just as it does in the animal Headaches, Pains in the back and weak, fluttering heart. Whenever Scott's Emulsion and coughs is If she is flighty •he firm with her. world. limbs, indigestion, feelings of dig- my bcart bothered me,I wo)ild Have - 'that whileSeott's Emulsion If she is `good adore her. The. lenyres, as.you know, are 'the couragement and despondency.,'weak-�spells of wetikness and dinziness, ♦ feeders of the trees: Now, ag 'th'e tress'and 'irregularity,rob life of the which were very distressing. By ]does'soothe the raw throat end o, a which would otherwise be Posy- means of this treatment.urs nerves- `CL'llzovs B:AD WRITING. autumn arrives and fife time ap- j V have be•onle strong and healthy,'and it also nourishes and - pr°aches when the -leaves "must- sir- siple. 'p the action of my� heart seems to be {; lungs, The Rapid Review says that Lori] Stima?latin mcvlirIneg cannot os spend their functigns, there is a great g go- p regular. I can recoiufYrentl Dr, ^heals the inflamed parts, Gurzon's wr+ting.was sn_bad at Ox- hnrry' in the arteries and veins of sibly li of more than lasting tem cr- �= ford that when he wrote to a rola= the plants to extract all the nourish- ary relief. To be of lasting benefit Chase's Nerve Food as-an excellent t"c • tive and to friend with whom he die It replaces . inflamed tissue Ment -that is left, and. to store it the nerves and mvacles must_ he I'll- medicine," ins Mi %has wont - to be candid about, that y sure treatment as is D=, Chase's Neri e Food, v0 cents'a a, relatiyc n* shortcomings, and Put the deep in tha trunk and branches, 1 restored by with healthy tissue—the only to, stns there Lhrougli fife time of afTorded by Dr. "CNase's Nerve Food. box„ at all dealers, or F.dnianson, letters into the wrong envelopes, no Not only is the action and vigor o1 Ilatcs & Co., Toronto. The por•�,% real cure for an old couW. gh. harm resultcQ. h)is "kiirsman sur- frost nn<k sttow, harm that the illegible 'scrawl nnist I This inr"rcnred activity, wfiicli sets the bodily organs fully restored, but trait and signature of 'lo A. u &end for Free Sample. mi , request for money and favor- ,nil the tiny ,pumps or cells working new, firm flesh is adlded, tlio'forth is Chase, t.hr, famous roc cant 'look au Ont- 'SCO &DOWN E,Chernbuc Toroneo,Ont. ably responded on that hypothesis. 117011 ,rnot to crown, extracts -the .rowndod out, fife weight is increased, Leer, aro on_.every box. 1. , - . I r ' . 1. -. ._ ._ -� - _ �-_ _. . - _ x.. _ . -. . _� . a ` . . - .11 . �.--- . _._ — - _ 1. — ,• , yq,,. i _ r 'lawyers?" Philip continued, not ed those old Greek heroes so much ped from the easy chair to Claude's ,; heeding the old man's babble. . because Claude had introduced them shoulder; Philip saw it in the white - „; I . ­Not to-night. Claude has seen it, tions which he reed aloud. and stole yet. I shall put it into their to -her through- well-chosen transla-• moonlight. "She is asleep,•" he said,, 1. . le softly away, noiselessly re- - - �-%' - -" no one else, not even her ladyship!" "Some day you might paint the plenishing the sinking lire as he " ':'And the executors are all dead. .last voyage of Ulysses,"' he said to went. -.• j.e - .- 1111MISE I I I 1 . A and the witnesses too?" eontinuedo. hes, but' Jessie made no reply;, she He had just closed the door when •^' Philip, Idly stirring the fire and seemed too languid to paint, and a sharp: quick cry from within call- - -Pau making a great cavern is the heart only once roused herself to sketch ed him back, to see Grlaude bonding a - t�1- i of.it. the view from the windows, blue sea over Jessie's drooping head and pale - . THE 1 aj`SSINQ "Yes, but there would be no diffi- with a mountainous promontory run- sweet face, with blank despair writ- 4DR� -�, . !• culty in proving it. The lawyer who ping into it in the distance, a sol- ton on his own. 1. -. made it is still ,it. Give it- Into emn olive-grove in.'the middle dis-- "She, is gone," he said, with thi - ; wl�: - -.�'-� - the hands of your own lawI. yers it tance, a lofty stone pine in the tragic''solemnity of a grief beyond . . you like." foreground, its broad flat crest expression. • , "Who.is N_:e legal owner of..a will?'• traced upon the dark blue eea. ` .Philip stood by him in the white I. he asked, enlarging his cavity in the There was much speculation in the moonlight, hall dazed, incredible, fire. But there waa.no mistaking the'help neighborhood r Mrs. of Marwell a to less droop of the lightly set head, CHAPTER XhV. the Canon's gentle jokes. in was Upon that soul, Philip,' that i, a whether Mrs. Medwaywould venture or th3 unutterable peace of the beau- . It was not lon before the door thinking of some people sitting at question that never occurred' to ,me _ B Liffrn under a punkah in a large In- More," he replied. "I am no law- to appear at Marwell Court; if neo-• . -opened,- and there entered, not the dian room, with windows and doors pie Would call upon her; how the flint face' The blue eyes would" no' ver and canmot.tell," He moved as more look tenderly in theirs, or the .little Jessie of hf3 remembrance, the Shut to kee opt tha blazin heat, awkwardness of the Redwoods, con- " P g he spoke and stood between Philip sweet lips smile upon Lhem again. - 'pale chid who clung so tearfully, to noction would bo and wonderin if one of them was got over, whether g and his father, so that when Philip i One might have thought the clear . _ -him at the station when they part- growing pale with the hot weather, I turned from the fire into which he she would have the audacity, to be moon was whining on a group o1 •• • • ed, but, a tall fgure, alonder almost g g presented next spring. Or .rather, sculpture,• the-two men gazed so ` and it she could muster appetite for had been azin he did not see the • .: to emaciation, yet of a perfect anything more solid than a water- would Captain Medway be foolish . Y 8 contortions of Algernon Medway's silently and immovably upon the fig- grace- The shining masses of her melon. That eligible civilian was enough to risk a refusal? For how g face c, his vain attempts to speak. urs that„ rested ,in such unbreaking _ sunny hair were gathered back in a not in,the habit of dropping in for I' could a runaway like Jessie be fol- ribbon, she was clad in white float- P1eur e remembered with i certain i a Posses�ionhls 1 uocket and drawing o crated at an immaculate :ourt? Thua repose before them. epo law,' he said, quickly g (To be Continued.) . ; • -ing' draperies, there was a light in II the local mind was' distrated by - - - .her deep violet eyes and a radiance I P pe P plunging pleasing doubt. in her flushed though thin face, to- "Oh, but I'must go now, Mrs. i it into the burning cavity, where it But though Jessie had not been to EMPRESS OF THE DAPS. ;. 6fa •nard," he said, more than an was consumed almost immediately, _ then with a dignity in her bearing y. g P g Y P Margnatio dAu the in law,with whose � � y S,hour later, for about the fifth time, bean held down b the oke;. Tho y P -• - . quite new to him. Yet Jessie waa resignation to the inevitable, had Has Had Much Lt>_fliieace Among . 11quivering it •,:crdly, half-awed by the;and usin the name for pure love of will is therefore ;nine, Marwell Court visited her'brown-fair ., .dark-eyed . mag who I its sound and associations, "I prom- yours ur all justice. I was not, bred g Her Couatrp en. face.she had read something which .. seemed ac, much older, graver, and !ised to meet Sir Arthur Medway on to own property of this kind, and in some measure consoled her for the Although tho Einpi. of Japan - more imposing than the half-way- business at four." want it no more than I am fit for irreparable disaster of the marriage, has no royal blood in her veins, she .. ward lad who cried so bitterly at I This 'meeting was to take place at it. So that's done, we otic . we and the two 18di,es corresponded, f Belongs to one of the' noblest and - their parents' death. The memory his father's chambers,-whither he re- 'were•' . and there was further some question oldest families in Japan, and can of the storm he had passed through aired uickl on teavi the Ma "How? What? Upon my -horior!" . g p q y' ng y- of sending Ethel out to be near trace back Her ancestry more than seemed graven on his face. She re-�Bards'. On his way he drew a doc- exclaimed Sir Arthur. "Do you them for the winter. a thousand years. Her name, Har- '-membred, when she looked at him, Iument from his pocket and read it know what you have done?" But early-in December., Jessie be- 'uko, means "springtime." AIthough - that he had won the Victoria Cross, carefully in the cab, taking notes "Burnt the will," ho replied, smil- came very anxious for Philip to jo1.in (she-was brought up and educated - Each had much to forgive and be�as he.read, it was no less an instru- Ing at Sir Arthur's vain attempts them, and he accordingly 1 of a b g g y, g in the old-fashioned way, and her forgiven, the called to mind in that I ment than the last, the very last. to rescue the fluttering ash .into K Y ry month's leave and came. (family are among the most conser- which the paper had burnt. lance, but b the time the door�will and testament of Sir Claude The afternoon of his arrival was a ,cative of consen•atfves, she is very .•- I. 8 Y had closed behind her, Jessie was Medway, Baronet, property drawn "I think• that you have committed vet ha one• The sky was clear, I -- • - once more the little sister he had u In legal phraseology and hand- a crime. I have some vague appro- y PPY' y progressive, and has been one of the P the warm sunshine brought out the strongest influences in introdWing i P i3 P gy loved and protected all his life, and writing and. duly signed, sealed, and.,hension that this is felony," mur= rich tints of the mountain wall _ '"' Philip the strong kind brother she -witnesAed by competent witnesses, inured his uncle, in a dazed way• wbich sheltered them _from the win- modern ideas . and customs. at the - had looked up to and loved, and �The existence of the will had of "Marwell is yours by right: I al-f ter winds, and Jessie, who was sit- ,court of encs She has worn for- wa 9 had some com unction about sign garments for more than eight- 3 both felt the strength of the tie be I course been known, but as it was i y' P ting in a sunny nook o[ oho garden ;•een ars, and now never wears a.ny- tween them as one that neither time not forthcoming after Sir Claude's it, and now the will of heaven Ye • - nor circumstances could eves break, death it was supposed caught sight o[ pini ia•the distance Ith1n else• and takes ad active ih- pposed to have been "Has put an end to the doubt," and came smiling down the vine ! g . "Jessie, Jessie! my poor kitten!" repented•of and destroyed -by him. returned Philip. "Uncle Arthur, I; terum is benevolent and ently ion- . . trellised walk w meet and welcome -1. Philip cried, taking the thin face in I Birt during the legal arrangements can claim no inheritance from him; lbim at 'movements. She frequently ap- = She moved with such grace, � -_- ,., his hands, after they had been to-'consequent on Claude's marriage, a it was ail his son I was to have it. herd herself so well, her color was -Pears at ceremonial entertainments, gether for a little while. -why. rummaging of documents had I will stand or fall on my own foun-1 so vivid, and her eyes so full of colas; stone laying and Jnaugura- .- -- ..-. - :,,you tali me all from the first? This' taken place, and the missing will had dation " He was interrupted by a l light, that Philip could not think of !tions of other public enterprises should never have happened. I! I 'turned up in the secret spring draw- sound, half groan, half cry, Sir Ar- Ther as an invalid, and bantered her ;and, although of diminutive stature, ,' .. ''had but known•" j er of a desk that Sir Arthur had j t.hur started, turned, to see his!as a malingerer and very plain features, she con- She did not reply. Her olden!used almost daily at Marwell, On;brother who was propped gr. She laughed like -- - :;.,�` P Y g y p pped is a chair, 'a chill as she led him to her sunny :,ducts herself with- the greatest dig= . ' head drooped upon his shoulder, ! leaving the church after the tear- !fall.forward upon the table in front I nook, where the three sat and chat- :nity and grace. An interesting where she resited like Ltriad child, Philip to read and return to hem is as it conversation, touching !story is told of the,-first foreign . rlaire Sir Arthur handed it to i of h ted till the early winter sunset was ' . _.. y their damn and t did early memories; which are imrninAnt_ wnet th went in in . garments that were made for her _ drooping fringes, her features calm 1 the afternoon, i the last to ie when mina diaso ves, !welcome 'wood bre. There they 'when she discarded the kimono of with an ineffable repo . The bright 1 Philip found hie father very low had roused him to thought to which,slok, of death incidentally, and Ther race in 1886. A French dress- - • 'momentary flush bad .ided from her Iand fretrut;`nothtng pleased him, the he was unequal When. Philip lift- (Philip Said how intensely he haied'it !maker trona Yokohama was sum- !here were violet shadowy able. her I toy soldiers were thrown at people's ed the sunken head he saw that his I headti, the drau ht-board wwta flu father was dead, and to the sudden I and haw much he longed to live and 'mooed to the palace, but, as the g n!t be But Jossio thought it. would �etiquettrit f the court torbado her to . beautiful mouth that told a terrible;as:de wlV*piteous howls only the rush of pain and pity that overcame be pleasant to "cease upon the mid- (touch the sacred person of the em- . - , tale and caused an icy fear to creep fruit ha brought was tolerated This him at the sight he knew that the night with no pain " "Lite was so press, the wife of Count Ito, thea about Lis heart, was snatched and enaslec! over, miserable creature had been dear to :- , . very tiring," she added prime ministkr who was about the I _.' "You were so far away," sighed ! Philip sat down and looked on at Ihim. "Ob, Jessie!" Claude cried with same. Fire and figure, served an a Jessie after some time, 'Wand I i this unlovely spectacle with-a -cur- "Thant. Cod•" gasped Sir Arthur, sudden sharpness; "how trail,' How model for measuring and flitting her ' :could not make you understand " i lour maxture of pity and din t but he was moved too, seeing the could you leave me?" majesty's wardrobe. . A week atter the finding of Jessie flow could this- creature be old likeness to. himself steal over the She burst into tears. "I cannot," The etre resrs is %u. sed to ak • _there was a marriage in a London 1 father? He telt - no-kinship .with feature" as-the stained soul's im- she replied, "I cannot That makes p p do - church to the presence of Su Arthur him: might there, after all, be some Press Telt them and they settled its- it so hard, j F-nghwtt and french' but never dose-. y "Jessie is a little morbid, Phil! to strpnAdry at 14ast. When ad- "..Medway, and Jim, and Canon andmistake' He could not trace the'Ito the calm maJeat of death, Mrs Medway. No eloquence could i family likeness 1n the face before " a '' # ' • p' dressorl in English Uy ladies who1. prevail u him, wherein the animal had effaced I "I am not superstitious, Claude her husband, said, apologetically; are admitted to an audience she non Cousin Jane to appear Pe she has had a tiring day, else she smiles and bows, but never vee- -- - at her ward's marriage The pro-1 Che spiritual, whence all fine lines 'said to Jeanie, when .he related the would not talk like this,' It Is only , . and nob!; curves had disappeared I sto afterward, but I wish it had lures a reply. _ ceedirigs, she averred, were not in PPe ry hysteria," he added, with a quiver She still retains a.n active inter-'What had this face been in oath, i not hap_peuod on our wedding day!" in his voice which went to Philip's." .: "'accordance with wood ways; her� _._ y_.- p' . L no_dtul-conseat; - with that of Mr. -he wondered, contrasting it with fiFiey were ori^`ful1'otk;-i3�a very heart.- ext fn the School for Peeresses, - Cheeseman, was most reluctantly I that of Sir Arthur. The twin broth- quiet out-of-the-way spot on the ,Next morning Jessie did• not leave which she founded fttteen year" -- _ :,given. A tall, thickly-veiled lady I era were scdTeely sixty, younger. than :coast. Perfect quiet .had been pre- her•ro,3m; she had had a bad night ago• and attended the commence ' saw the wedding from a gallery. As 'Matthew bfeade at his death. but scribed for Jessie, whose health was and was tired, It was nothing un- meat exerci6ell this simimer as usu- ,;the ceremony went on the veil wase�what a dilTerence? Matthew's mind 'severely shaken by the long months 1 usual, Claude added, cheerfully. Phil- al. - There. has .been a trea4eiidous incautiously raised, and the bride-'and Martha's, too, had wandered at of privation and mental sufferingk;ip was very much disturbed by the advance In the condition of women groom, looking up at a very solemn the last, but how nobler! Their and perfect quiet soon -brought the intelligence, and set. out happily for in Japan of late years, for which - moment, was startled to see in the last words were never to be forgot- color back to her face, and happiness la long mountain walk, returning the empress is largely -responsible. .'. passion-pale face the well-known fea-Mon, though Jessie had now convinc- filled her eyes with a soft radiance. early in the afternoon to find her- up- - . , tures of the Marchioness of Bardex-;ed him -that the words of betrothal I Then they -went up the Rhine to- and ready to talk to rim.- - . ♦ f . ter, When the names were being in her father's last joining of their Switzerland. and here- it became evi- They sat by the sunny .open win- -RAILWAYS IN FAR EAST. - . I . signed in the vestry, Jessie turned to 1-hands ought never to have been tak- dent that she must rest to recover dow in the salon and talked again, . Mr. Ingleby, drew his face down, ;an literally. her lost strength, But she was not Jessie in an easy chair, languid buy Something of the Lines Being Built iteral! Never cottfd' he be . .and kissed him. "Good-by," she i grateful enough for Matthew and ill, Claude -itaintained, with pathe- checrfuf. Claude walked up and = and Extended. L. said, "you have been a good friend. -Martha Meade in place of this ter- tic insistence, she did not even suffer down in the"flower-garden outside to ' ' I — • . " I shall. never forget your kindness, rible parent. pain;. all the doctors pronounced her have a cigar, and looked in upon Japan, which, fifty years ago. -did ' or ]!!Miss Ingleby's; ptease give my , It was a strange spectacle, he free from organic diseases, and suf- them from time to time, and smil. not own even a jinrikisha, now has . love to her." thought, a convicted criminal, one tering only from nervous exhaustion, ed to hegr them talking of her 4.287.-miles of wo!1 managed rail- . "And 'the unkindness, Jessie?" he .of society's failures. Yet what Then she took a chill and was laid father and mother, and recalling roads, while India'is gridii•oned by . - asked in a voice inaudible to others. could society do more for any man up with some lung trouble, . from long-forgotten incidents ,of their 25,373 miles' of steel rails, which •' "I remember none," she replied, than it had done for this one, a which she, .soon rallied. Still, a childhood. carry 195.,000,000 passe%gers annu- . • _ 1.1 'smiling, "dear Miss Ingleby-was al- member of the criminal classes, but warm climate was advised for the "I am so' glad you came, Phil," ally. Railroads are paralleling the ,C; - ways good to me. And if she ever a favorite of fortune, bred in a re- winter, and 'that gave a delightful Jessie said, with a sigh of intense Siamese Menem as well as the Nik - showed displeasure, it was just, very fined home. 't Trained in t)'ce best, opportunity of entering the Holy happiness, "I could never fully en- and the Congo, and one can ride on -'V sunt and right." .Un hearing which schools of the country, breathing Laud of art, the Italy for which joy anythia -ithout ren." tjiem from Dangi;ok rierth to Korat —- +'afterward Miss Ingleby burst- into an atmosphere of culture from the Jessie longed,' and which she 'could Then Claudio"'finished•}ids cigar and and westward to Petchaburee. il ; .4 Iteals, to her brother's infinite sur- cradle-whence came the moral not enter till the autumn because of joiner! them, and they laughed over In Korea, the line from Cherriulpo f prise and satisfactkW. taint'? the-storm of war then sweeping over: Sarah's refusal of the income that to Seoul -is connected -with lines un-- L. Philip stood od',.he church steps Presently Sir Arthur arrived and it. had been offered her ane' Abraham. der construction both southward and sand watched the carriage which stood reside his miserable brother. Even after Solferino Claude had She 'couldn't do without a• dairy, riortlitt•a.rd, so that within a few- % ,-:; bore Claude and Jessie roll away;. who did not recognize tsim; and only of :onsidered it safe to travel, but and was sure Abraham would go we the .Japans; can transport - he was wow alone in the world, and a knowledged his entrance by cover the peace of Zurjch brought such a silly etith nothing to do but look mea and nlunitiona of war by. rail • yet he was nearer to Jessie now ing the fruit before him with his wake• again later ared purge Italy of forward to dinner tinite, she averred; from Fusan all the way to'%Viju, As' ' , than he had ever been before. hand. Sir Arthur, a typical hag- toes and fall friends, and set her besides she knew that no one else Lhe •former is but tan Hours by sea He went back to the 13Maynards, lish gentleman, carrying, his sixty up among the nations, that they could dq proper•ty for Mrs. Plummer, from Japan, and as -the Mater is to : chieBy that he might have the op- years With 'easy grace, handsome, went to the Riviera, meaning to go or put up with her tongue. Then unction with the f:ihcrian Rail- • � . 'drawing, of looking at a chalk dignifled, serene; though bearing the 'on 'to Africa in case of disquiet in they talked of the Italian crisis, be a j' way, a land journey in a sleeping car . drawing, which 'was a fair, though record of heavy sorrows on his face. Italy So Jessie at last looked of Garibaldi's attempts to'stir uP will soon be j?rttcticnl*Kfrom London __ he thought, very unflattering and in- was a striking• contrast to the de- upon the- Mediterranean; that'beau- the cities,- and of the great hopes and Paris-to the .can tats of China adequate-`''mess of their niece, Ada. grade-i husl; of humanity beside him, tiful .sea w•hose•waters are an invert- that were throbbing at, the nation's and Korea, and', 'save for' the ferry He was blever in leading up to re- whose identity had once been con- ed and intensified heaven, whose is- great .heart. That led on to the • ferences to "our ni c " " 6. lands war jus en a en e acres the J�orean 'strait, to ally e never mentioned her. the old man 'revolted Philip and his fragrant with the most precious as and the Crimea, and war in the ab- Part o t e _ This Mrs. Maynard thought singular, uncle to such an extent that beach sociations of history and literature. stract.. and 'finally to the hope of We can all aw r e on a. train ._. ,since anecdotes-of every other mem- turned•simultaneously from the sorry Herr. she might"sit ,for long hours ultimate'•peace as 'the consummation- along the banks ut floe Burmese Ira- her of the family, including the mon- sight, and Philip, rose and leant in the -.sunshine, breathing-balmiest to which all these tragic wars might wadi to lihamo'and �Iandal.ity. The goose and the bear, were frequent. against the chimney-piece, beneath air, sweet with flower -.scents, listen- be,tending- locomotive runs noisily from JafYn to x . . . Perhaps it was a sense oT justice which- a fire was burning, hot' as the ing to the music of Claude's voice In the meantime the beautiful pros- •Jerusnlein, and from Beirut to Dai ;that led Mrs; Maynard to supply wea,t1�her was in deference-to the old as he read or talked, or-telling him pect with its accurate level line tnascus, the coldest city in the world. �s I this deficiency,by many allusions to. mcrr`'ta whim. the things she saw as she looked'up-: sharply'• dividing sky from sea, with A projei•ted line Rill run from there the neglected "niece and continued "n hat about this will? ltilip on the tideless sea, gay with ruddy- its purple-shadowed tnount.ain• spur. to 4ha--folipi dnn Mceen. - "' -duelling upon her virtues and at- asked abruptly, "is anyone myr- brown lateen sails and,crossed by its hoary.olive and .gleaning.orange- Unique is tri Anatolian flailcvay, •.: Iractions, to which Philip listened. self affected by it?" ' • great ships from many lands. She gardens glowed in the warm light which is to run A11roil all the• heart. of... • , -s . 1. with a polite forbearance that did Sir Arthur" �siniled ' pathetically. gaw•Phoenic'fan traders 'and Roman before them, dainty rose sce»ts and Asia 3Minor, traversing the Karanuin- _. • .bim credit,-and afforded .some diver- "The loss of Marwell Court.and the galleys float upon the sunny sea heavier tuberose and narcissus peri ian platenu, -the ,raurus 3fountains, . . soon to• the kind-hearted lacJy, lands pertaining to it in some slight westward, - crusaders sailing east- Fumes stole in on the sunny Bir, and the C•ict!cun �cille;vs to 'Ha'ran, • Having written to (bliss•Mgynitrd measuio affects myself,and. my child- ward, richmorcha-ntships from Gen- bees hummed about the flowers stole where Alaraham tarried, and 'inevah, v to tell her of his fruitless search for ren," he replied. oa and Venice, pirates and slavers in on. the sunny air,.the voices and where Jonah preached, -daft Babylen, t ? ila - Jessie, and 'unex'unexpected finding of a "I meant," Philo amended, "Are from Africa, the Mirk wrecked 'u on laughter- of the eo le P g P P g P Passing .. in where. .lehuclutdnez>:ir. made nn father in the course of that search, the other provisions, legacies, annul- the island of Melita, a strange and the road sounded pleasantly, the low image', of geld, nr-d 'i3agdad, e - •v I ' he consi-dered that he ought• now to ties, an'd'so on,'th'e same as in the motley p'ro:�sgion. -She saw- the murmur of the sca went' ori in hush- garoun-nl-flasc•'i)W ,J•iiled,• to ,�oweit• ,j, - inform her of the marriage, a duty earl!�r will which has been acted heroes sailing to Troy, and Ulysses ed moments 'whet§ §Ilen^e fell uil h 4%' ' L, that'was all the more ea �''-- .returning y plod on t e Persian C;u11. . sy; if, rot•upon, .. - -• • . g after many years to-his the three,"and -the sun 'cent" "flown _+. . more pleasant, because of the, im- "Quite the same, your grandfath- island home, unhurt by sirens, sea in greet glory, in a splendor that V passable barrier that final father er's intention in this will was to re- monsters, sea perils, or barbarous filled them with awe. The•dusk, light- 3Mrs, finhhubs (indignantly) of his had placed between than. The I store you to your original position outlandish peoples. Then .sho saw ed by the hearth-light, was pleasant hero, sir; you rjnim %:11t ygin' soiji world seemed less empty when -his of bei: o[ Marwell Court, nothing him finally sailing westward�6ti the too, Claude drew closet• to Jessie, wor?ldn't Injure th'r mort cYnc�ate fn- I � f • ••-conscience bad warned hith of this#hiorc.1. lull in the tempest that was to who gradually' became silent.'' A full�brio ill.' Vio world, and yet it has 1 �/ duty, and he had resolved to per- "i4Marwell Court! .Marwell!" _mut. track oi---tha_ sinking sun, away, ritoon rose and threw its glory uptm SiTrply ruinc�l` this cloth!" Illnii<I . ✓ form it,_aad-La .by no m8ans slight- tared Algernon> "that:s nine;•I•say,- away tr the mystic, unknown, happy the peaceful' waves,• the t.wc- Wren Salc•smarr-"13ut you sco, riia'nm, this - "" • •• --ed •the dishes upon .the •Maynard'v I mine!" --- (Islands. This vision had the great-1 ta*O-1 .on in low voices. on' large; is. not i•he niost delicate fabric in . luncheon ,able, oi; failed to laugh at l "frete you shown this will to your est charm for her. Perhaps she lov- lofty subjects, IJessis's head stilt- the world." .. Y • ,• . - -- • . ,`t -� • �, . _ . . . 1. !.-sf..•.. ° .i'.: ,� '.. -: .,... rt . eke.^N.. M.',_� A_•y4P rw,,�i.., y �-.— S:R'v ✓� Aft -Gu'4�!,- _ las' h. r.'M'--1- u M1 ,H-a,q, •Y'. W-4 47 CJ�,S " K-C•••' '.^M--+��-.-mow ... .. ... _._ .._ .. - •r devices- fo'r lessening the: teaeher'S ,n s Cough Remedy is e Chamtierl�' ` burden in this sutdect, especially. in Pleasant to Take. c, Nr the simple rules. a� _iris Rutherford; in minute details The Snest qualil\'of granulated loaf p, . 3- r sugar is used in tyle manufacture of >.w hurts an instruct ve paper, showing C,bau:t,c•rlain's Cough Heinedy" anti - - hoar the ,arts of s peech aAd their uses i 1 the routs used in its preparation. 1 i\e. UK _ =.` A1ay br d,•veloped,froul. the sentence. t favor d in ar to r uta ti s. cup, 1'he\.u,,lect of writing by Mr. A.AV, ' I ma-in it quite leaisant to take. 1,W:- the \:•as c.t�lt+iy [[,resented anti NN". Y` M �� profliably disousded. isle saidthatthe- I- xc,detisk. of hrola\ille, hill„ in L published every Friday morning at its once speakini;of this r•enledy,says: '•I h:,%ve " - - ckering Ont. great drawback to good\\f'itinK)n the used..Chwiiberlain's C:uugh Resued}_ : past a1•as a too close adherence to forty _.. TERMSwith ley cltildren for several }•tiara ,rr No Vvo pup113 wt-jLe,esactly alike, no �a.la"ryart $1.00 ryaldiastdvaaas two hold pen-exactly alike. He ailcu- and can truthfully say it is the bi-t a ` RaTEB OF ADPERTI8115O;_ preptLiatioA of the kind I know sof. a'ated-speed ttlsC3nc1• foam aftertturd Is shotising°this seek rtm insertion,per line - 10 cents through s peed. he'ciuidren like to coke it and it leas Sash subsequent insertion,per line - 5 1. g 1 nu Inj urfous after effect. For sate by -:- N This rate does not include Legal or Foreign•d- A report',of the px-oceedinos of the _ adruggists. l[ .-. ... - - gertisemente. O, E. A. was read by lir. NV.G. Ward , Special terms given to'parties making con- and thz close atteiitiuu and lively dis= d —_-- _ • ras fors or 6 mouth$ or Uy ttc your. Halt- Very -comforiable these frosty voorly or yearly contracts pa;aoie gat•rterly. CtLcbic;n \t[lith followed, showed that Xrtu Adverffsienterite. "-jtr fy p i, �rq yy//e�� Baseness cards,ton knee or under, with papP>, the Leathers of South. ' utli rio are 1Fy li! �(l ni hta-�j'hite find fi y- "ayear,$5 OC,payab:e in Sdvrnee. wide awhke regarding educational Al sizes: IwNotice In local colzmne sen cents per l.ne, idea. and're ui£edients. r esatsper line each suosequent inaertiou. C[ _+._VTF�D.-A maid f„r general 1SOI'li penial contrset r see made kuown on appl!oa• The afternoon session was opened uu wrshii,x aaoud on. iso tree advertiatug. bv;short addresses by Col. Fatewell Al ply Sere, \1.R. Firth, _ dverpsements alzLout wrttter netracz ons L' d, 1•t! Pic:ering t ollet;e. wil ibe inserted until foroidden and chiu,ted-ar aIId Judge 11cIntr[e, who introduced _- -- _ sordin¢ly. Orders for dtaeoatinu!nq advertise- Che,Ui,�ecC of "the LI'alAinkj of child- In Pretty manwmnstbe in writing and ieatto'taa pub. UST-A }xry's black Persian Larnh p ren',Y:lnripal Scott's si,bject for the L Autumn lienees afternoon. He said where there is cal•, tecweea \'iiir�a one �icUenuald'e ; Yew ,5lannellette� Job Work ptompely attended to. corucr, Finder please leave-settle at this t,f8ee Patterns. darkness there will be crime, but ------ - --- those who cuulruit the siii are not so FOR fi:1LE=:�house and t\vo ,Dur F'oll tl os-s-nct indeoendenoe lliuch to blame as those who cause the tki D `tune to t ieker:c. IlaKa. .Apply - a)ur Slid-�t First-�taaa i,ocal Paper. darkness. Training is as -possible in to A is Doswell,Clrremonc. 16-ti ' tour EzpaotatIonse-The near” the moral and spiritual As in physical WA- TF,D--A inarr•it•d mast to . s ;;ort cf the eeovle of FickerinK and vicinity w rk as term,one with a:perieucel with and intellectual. Once a foundation stocB, nou,e furcL.Led, fair ','ages, Alto :or • LArltes•yll;+sea` is laid on the nervous system it re- aeL£, a number rf ¢o•,d Shroi-ehire raw dew �{nitnclerwear. Nen j' tuains. Every ruluntart act },eats its iambs. Apply to E E Ynylt,C.aremuuc. e•et All ')izos. Murkar & Thexton. Proprietors own track for auotheruf a like kine} STP,ATED-From the premises of the nudersigt.ed, lot 19. run.1, Y,ckerin@, and makes it difficult for one of a dif- on or shoes Oct tet,a :ed hriter, with ay.'i,, • • _ _ • -- ferent litIId. This is the ha 1.9 Of tput on racerlCd i,ehin•i„i,ouider Ftnder wiii FRIDAY, -NOV. nth, 19s11. education. It [� very difficult- to tie,a ably rawasdadty _notuj:r.¢ E 1z Pugh, .' reform one who hA.9 grown up ill Claremont. a�:f -- -------__-_`_ -rilne. The effect,of right nr wrong - ---_—^_-- ---___-- ---- ' ac's call uea-er bie u-blitera-ted. LAREXONT LIVERY TEACHER4 CONVENTION ­Tis tdleatiun forms the co:uzuon uuir,d The teacher.of�,uoth Ontario' held First-class hor�rs to hire clay .oi _ � -- -• _ just a the twig is bent the tree's II:gl.t• one of the Most cltcrt.-hzlu,natnti» n uitiinttL" NEW FLOOR OILCLOTHS•Srstitable for Stove.SgvBt�s of the tt.�I ec ru::.te loot Fru as and t Iit:s9 in �+c,uue tion mee;:n a.l S4tvir•datc in Bri,.,klin. The p e irl,-nt, A vote of tltni;k; wRs trnderezl to g' hii-.- R. Dovie, t f Pir'serir„, I t-r'i,-d tit,'„e who-had a.+i-lisp 111 tilt- progrill, tri:ai`' and after the ;n;et it1 rze:t t,rs c„n_ and t:q the utizru, t•f Brookiin. 1, 11orsen clipl ed opt shortest notice. , t' citlettd t:y the Ht-a. -1d.uu tY e .�r•.re- tial euro.ta.::Pa vile.trachrrs so i;iudly ° l:u} rratl the 1ui11u,es u., tLr last Dr, Mu.�ar i)'iefly replied- A. TI1vI715GI1, - s lneetinl V. 1} e c fit rt, fol' next vear ::P Pec-. P1u i t tem. A hea \a rty 'elr ccuiraa:t-lr av 3teutatl G. H. H ;ita:th. B. A., l'ic s-!`rr. A. tut Ii tr:tthvr, he iliatr-alert crit) :? Ltruu'n, kf••'. �i. ��". :f,t•Ie: Z:x- --- -- ---- - -- ..-.- --- --- - an•i M-. If , litl ty f '}t' lY,,trl t f ,:u 31`4'rs Brown, Ward anti Beath. u ilders ¢ T • rclii^Atiuo. 31' t- Li.,t>trtl:. Br-wil Mi- e ..C•:+ic ar.el Baird, I:eI,. O. I:. :�. ^ incl 1\',u:d malt n,l J ,,,, It•i:.t'f c,,f tl:e %N-. G t�'a:'t!, .><ra?i:urs. tilt s:s G l,• - - _ ice�v3 Anil 5., tour.. Az; l,cr c:A retlulru.W l:ui1jinfi t p,.. v - -- _ . .. - - - .. • ti TI1a pi vent in, her rc:,?res+ fir*! CCA r,S u;atel ial for l:un�e or l,+rli, tnft� ' w.-Irotnetl +h• near te,te!,er% to the - _ have rntAC 17f1lYrrtrl :14 l 1,elYIllUI1L 'We have Otl hand a nice stock of Ready-tr,-`�ear felt beta, x180 : rnnnty. The n.-w c. ::r-t'uf,:ltdt, ,ht Pickering, Markliani, Wi,itby or said, i� rwlbit the• must irterest,nu s -T.%t :ART.-I:t Turontn, nn «'end• - [ ne dAs, Oct. _n•h, a4 s I:aA J., 13rcu,kiin At any t:rxe aster 'Jan. Felt Shapes to Trite. subject fur the trtichPt�. Ttrcx'::,r c'ai• t, of >fa1-•ohn M Ta;liar,, 1?t. 14dr3. at ren-ouabi•• price:. - Es be vi-ilder n Ir roof retie:. i e. bill [ L.- ti F ' The f 1,111.11,31 _ it i. here for ,t ?fate at 1rA-t :o NO f'1.t1•rc.p of .I)t:, to"k pla •,n !imurda-.. frau: the ,1 3r" lrleen\cood. a an _ urn goods. '•o_e,.,1 _._'>,r+c en t• w•ra n:iiat_r�_ H ' '• .. Call d see o new god a'ly intlo.}ared and 1•hould rote rilor•t n nein, ashen tb(- i 1?er• - ., - interecting to the pupil-. Thr coo . Lam n.., 'C r C. A faker, • •- 'iekering h orient tut,k puree iii Prospect sews r .. .,in geoAr,ephy for t e.junior ilia++e••t is - - - almost lou extPnsi:e to be re:,lined in terf. a1'lri ag t t t R / tbememory. Nature; At:dy wi:l aid FROM SOUTa•t AFiiICA i 3 +1 1 to le couzw it % Throughout the --- +” ��L� �� schulr cnniwe rt acid tp nerea�try fur Now Way of Using Chamberlain's — _ � {` . she teacher to deride between the Couqq►+ Re�+ed>r int�c-essory and the soperP_uou•. Jdr Art Itrtr C'Ilapntari senting from Tile underrittned ;.� pr'.-pared to Principal Scott in his' addrews on puritan, �ntAl, 5titith Africa, -ars do.tall k nd+ of t•arriage and wagon t ischio,! inana„enit•ut staid. that the• "A.d proof i hat Chamberlain s Coutrhs shot, over J: J e s now in stock t of 1 e-wheel t'd 1 ntiil at his jideal teacher ahn'lld undetstand that Re Will y i,+a stir•,- suitable f-or young _paVL have n ock a hlptneu Pulpers, $'d tiled Iia rtes: a Blackamtth shop, Clare- ithe sch�•i ix r:t+,entisllly,f:•,r Lite child, And ells I pen you the follttaing: A Cylinder'. See our anti-cilpke attachment.- � 'Tc•achrr. -hciuld not warry About netghtuti of mitre had a child just 1 ver wont, at reapoatale rates. _ what cannot be prevented, tihould be two months olcd. It hxfl a carp had Also prepared to do aid kindiof ALSO is ugh And the parntis did not know paper hanging and hti-e paint- Perfection Fanning 3ill .sympathetic. Per.-entAge was ably presented he what to gi\e it. [ Kugge,tc•d that if NV, J, Binsrhatti• ream Qe +amtots 1 ug: Uzfot'd C xml the plan. outlines if they wni0d Kat a i,ntt ,• of C'hanlberc - -- orth't retnout. and-a fnil line of Implements. A ca 1=solicited. Prices Right cwt•efu!fy tullwve•d, should Amplify Iain a('••ugh Peilied} and put anw-on ;, the teaching of tH-palet of Arithmetic the du1.1111 leas the bis I, a;ts sucl.inK it wimlil nu doul,t cure t e child. Trpi, Dr. I). G-(snag tl would fenvv cess}. ! E L: CHAPMAN AGT ing by hr�innir.R n 11th +Pntrnory rc ul_ they cilli end brought at ,nt a ,lt,icl: { ec}A �t p? nr 1 s y pi,Fedby thr&,Hren aboiit fimiliAi relief and cured the I,Ahy, T11is ���`�� -Vl��i11 I �Ili� �JIM1S 1 `_-- uh'er is•tli•h a, n lenion. urant:i• t-re. .renlr•ttr tc fele�rll.-t p filktltligs � >. I It n hip:•c);,s testa dID-t „t�( ;pilin:` --- - - — S Al� met},t ri., c to hr +rufatub,� futro « -� durPrl aC BUl:ah e• �fa�' tit' 1 7 . - 111Rr1' ,•3t? Wall. Papers, a ns B. J. Andet•sm prc,ti an I rt-ill',• f i• ,•ncr It.,av \ 1inter•e:•tinr C"Cc” on the nets ;bjvct ft.r't c �atnrtlicinr•'b cur- ! ' bf 1l1rtrlR! Tralti-tli¢r". ez-rripl f•:inn rf-c h« tliac�rclrr. F< r s ile hr all ` � '< `Y ... '-.' iter rrm,trks l,e 11ra<ticol 11:1..-erau,•n. •tri q¢r-t,. �` _ :. .. . of paperfuldfnr, paper cutting, ;vlfila f,tc' IteatLu he rc�n:t frt,ia a .t is_ Ortirtcd ciinnca ir.d i.,, 'i:ckl\- c?creel work etc, t >,y 1 , \sites sit dc, Ritothcr nett su►rr ?, ha Ciutm},t i lulus ,tnutaCh aI:R Llrtt i A 19rge fcge 1 9:JC';'nOW on hand. Prices in 1VailjPaperjranging, ` was introdurrii ha til r. S+ ,it. A�"t: 'lahlet-.-I'of--ale he All_dtuggi.-,u_ _ from 9C. up. " Ler"nanie t t- :aid. t^uuld 1 e r,atiut, — ir1 SIC l ' a w-1,111:t1ntauce. .The A.itu in* the neat _. -- - -. .. • ^ - ' cotlrae is to make the subject more21b8ItZ i definite, nature siady is u �method not t[i°= I L. 31orwe, holder of c•vle- makes one see morecleat• leis Dilrknila of Londi,n.Consrri a stud\-. It makof tihi.:r, will re.reive i ,i19 f,tr iii• -—'-- ly;rind(',Pere,up R new world to the p` 1 ti./'\/ enc{uiring mind. Teaches children to trnc•tion t•n Pia1u,enc] in 7ht tTry, at �f �t © 416 OO(900 t be kind to animals. It-is r freshiug the rectory,Pickering. 1-lc L`.�� `v,,J��f to the teacher and.of •great'cultu:a xy —1 Wood, Iron, Lift and Force Pumps. 1 �altle. Cedar Timber �r ant•ed' P : Also cisternf made to ol•rlPr. The etehing program was one of + .�_ _ -- W. EVANS. � _:'The �c4eSeign dank ._cf._�at�da, _ — eacept:onal merit. cuntb[udr.• As It slid Tende�s a'l11 lye received• it to E. • '`'�"',/ - pleti9nre and instruction. Vice-presi- the lflth da •of Brock st., Whitby, i dent Hogarth occupied the chair,and ncxpn of Satnrcta3, y s`IIas over 22 000 Customers.. in a happy little speech opened the November, 190.1, Ips the ui5der- , eve pting�s program. The Jones Hol= signed for the-attpplyand delivery BINDER T��1I N E I 1;dAy, Hortop, Haycroft, R siker, Ret of the folio\\ing<lnantlties of g«xl °All Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising.Canadians. .and 3Ir•s. Adams, Miss Beath, hiss unci pound .a«n timber, for nye of pu=@ Vanilla. ,and 31e"rs Cr'ocall contributed to the the lltiniciliality of the TowuAl•ip -- = musical part of the Program: •incl the of Pickering, vii:- hearty applause fnllprQg , each num- agent for-all kinds nf, McCormick © 11IARIiHAtiI BRANCH, CLAREJIO\T BR.[u'vCH, her showed hoar highly- the audience &ke1 ing 0�6, 13 ft.,icing, delitered at t• a t r^^arta Implemrn s, R'ilkin;on Plow. A. P. Sm}tl_, Ian. Z. "E.'Todd, Agt. .-,appreciated their efforts. The fan Pickering fill,1.2 Etc: ,, i(1'�0 ft.. .ip:6, l2 ft, long, delivered :rlrill br' ri.avery, of the pnlitic actor 1 At Pickerintt t iilagc,, �. _ (aA U� -.girls very pretty enc] pe:fecrll ;y it)ft., 2ki, 16 ft. long; delitered aft For Sitlger:Sewing Machin".- was • © © ) Z© © © © • © © © Q ”- performed. Twinned and trainer de- Picker.0 r Village. ' Binder T\\ire n 5per1asty, - - aerie great'credit.' ,yrryt,,50, -14 It. long, delivered at L. D. BAN. Iiq,_ - The site tker oP the rcen:'n,^, Ch tn- pl,,ughnrr. ;x-15 1'fci:cring. �3��eTi21g -.• ...eello:ti al,isco,, of.11cltactct i 1111\vers- 5,Mnl ft.. 14 ft. long,t)elivered at _ _--•-_ --- "` ;'eQ'16� -- --- — apo r,i"`Je\\t, l:cbua'. .•.,r vigilance •_, ..Committee 'aoR 'q s a ionxl ideas Anc method, in the isms ,_- r iv' tit .Jesus.' a y• ft., _�., t(}ft. 1 u1g; e ire z-ic -- y Tl:r father•i:a:eo:up>lRrd L'kascnrunt. to serail his child to school, 1;;1t rent Formed for recoterice property stolen » 06F i All c,f will tflalt'•r io be delivered '+t v p I from its members and the appre. ti sup Afore rho age•of six or -ca t n ur'ills the .arc•,.n ut:eel un ur t,efure the 15th I pension of the thieves. - .. -G^ •as r !,me health and mind lie irjn:•cd, hitt t;;ic I y cf .-•_F:il, W' Tht•lowest ovally • 9 o r, o • c ' aAaght before this at llouu' Pruni tk.e Members basic¢properth etoleucommnni• .o' stq �� c, & ,• jit r- •aper u•,t t,trr. itrlc accepted. ri :,j•: law, sn that when h,iys wont tu,c'lin 11,, cafe Imm'e'diately with any member= ' Idv ,cn '" A P they seers fiacct with rrL�i„us :an;ll;;`r<t , hrl,i:u,.ed.''itnder fnr ('i•idar - of.Executive Committee. _ ethirtl ideiiv: Tho I•reYnill (=;til tv„ [anter.” , Onr c\iuh iii:;ers frons that of 1 O 1915 o Dlernbershi fee 1 04. t By c,:vlrr of aw C-u:neil, other:rhools. R e s tccializc--on p se's ')ds ;. o theventre of all orinration. EVet•- - I Arthurleffre. Geo, Len >_ A' I)uti.tt,n I.. Il;':.ti'rov asp lhov must raa..'n a-t.ralh .-err tt hn I _ . one thing,_the lr:unlnit oi'steno- yt g �� I t [o\a n bila h'1:tic, Lea niers. In tlii9 rticnl:tr n i I b Anew not t+2ac h Idl4 sun a trade, teach.:i 1 p:,1 Secretary. President, Y 15'ItiLea:tie I .O., Our• cti-nrk Rr are unrclttalieci. `io s•eC �� ° 3 Owe ° 'd -w Trim to be a thief." Learning a trade' Exec-Com.-Geo.Lent;, D.-E.Pogb,C.S. _, ° $ r�s'..$• • •wa•,added to schol:is=.hi ,. the school;; '+i�.1Ti\C*^R1NN. HOtSI a\D other school doHa this one thing .. a I l Palmer, Pickering, Ont, t- s cp s °° - 1 TnOn1 -'�ttl:i tfir �j'n �ulrtiP.. r'L ZIRT,9 V L',4' FC k SALE-i iie Uudar=i9UPd t fferwi 71uit'e'so untisfactor4l5. - y,1. , o�o° ` �o 13a o- fur•+:e ht a z�asounble t rt cx biz iar„e 4knting QYtr 1i T�� t If ° SH, inight nu in her_a, if 1111, an R9aistnnt• risk ,•ls„ hie hcnse and put situated in I HUllBe anti Lou a v ',tom C � �a:a 3�a oD if q), two teacher,, large class" they'.tbe village of Rroagbsm For particulars appl � The.unprecedePted demai>d•for said. could- nat fte• praperly taught.I to Frank saonoreon on the promises or to W t Ckllled stenographers makes this _„ o a i "Phe Jewish toacher merit he a married'Ri•liardson,Pickering 4?•tt vocation the very best for young To Rent man of good character,anod manners, _ I people.- Look into.the matter at g t once, Oil, cata.logne Will give M o Cor. pr.inunc:atiun an 1 necent. Pyou Cook 8 Cotton Bid COmponnd'i I The undersigned has to rent in lot 28 Dun- Dr. �VRn h serr,ndtd li ' RNA. Ad I ou much information. It is •'_ a ,I g y is saccesstnl2y need monthly by over f I 1st con., Pickering ,mile o set of Ilan= 111 �o a r v � a a ,►a o t• Innis moved a vote of thanks to ChAn-I :o.UOOLndies.t9afe.rfteotnal.Ldiesask' free. hAetori,) •a l}storey, 7 roomed frame s s ,"Y. r druggist for Gook's Cattsa test Gew 1 o'C7cellar R•Alltue and All t\•hn Rssiytrtj so', ake no oiber,se all M17ctares,pills , building, to which is attached 3 acres •v oN , -ably in the preparation and renderin ppa�yy,. of land. There are on the p ep $'' mi ftattonsaredangerons. Prloe,No.1,611pc r premises a Jxonar 190$-Whitby 9th, OahalvslOtll, r of the program. I box No.a,10 degrees stronger,itt per bot. Pio. a A cod stable and drive house, Will y ' The pelt st _pa�Ar Saturday. .short 1 ory,mailed isn receiptt of price and t1]►►o>f cent rent the whole, of 11111 tent the house Brougham 11th, Port Perry 13th,..Ux. TQ star"ps. Tho Cook tapany Wiritisor OtR inetbctcls in arthimPtic by Principal -Tics,land?sold andrecommeneedbyau I To • • separate. bride 13111,tJa'sni•tgton llib, Baaaaesoa-- Scott wA? Imusnn•lly helpful to the responsible Druggista in Oaaadsr ' 10th. f,eachers The speal-er showed many l T. �R50_ bar - I ROB H. C V Dun ton ...+ .. ;. . ,,. _: ... 1. �,:,,_'' ::° a: -'-• - --' �,.5... �•„•,. �,.c:�,....•. v� a. ,,,r - .� .�n.: y� "�_' a..,'� .- .•. . �° .. __ ._ .. .-_.. - 3t, «K t is t „ � f b •"An ,,,y r '. ... •.t !kMA oLARMAONT 3rd class—L Poston,•111 Poston keveu): R Thom MPearse; G' White, Eva 11ltss inn2t?.Btay is bouts iron) 'Diitchell, F Srnales, R Falconer, A +! You Can • do : Better"'' AtYl�ear� �ttnbartun, "Walton,E White, Edgar 3litcheli, E " Park- Geo. M. Palmer, of Pickering, Heald. 2rld class—I White, Park- bvas here au '1'ttesda er. B Annan, G Booth, E Hard, H } F' Heard, E. M. H. ward, teat her• For Bedroom Suites, Dining room _ _ _ . . T. and iF1r- 5tephenso'u spam a , day last week in 31 'rtle. Report of Cherrytvuod public school r ClaremontChair, and all kinds of Furniture pp , y for October:—Form 5--Olive MacRae. rr.1 R. E. Forsyth was dolvn east Form 4—H Heuder,,on, R Carter, N � -� on a business trip this.week. Laughlin. Forth 3—L "'cone}, F - All goods A. Vareoe and wife, of•Ashburu Henderson, S Laughlin, E Yetty, -i L �4�' / 1 v spent Sunday at Frank Cooper's.}Gates. Form L—E Burkholder, D '� - t delivered Free _ `Timbers, E Roach, R Osliad Som- Jix§,.N1ec;hx'u,and.,son,t'Fred, oft er'Nihe, Tay Smith, B Gourlie'W Brougham, spent Sunday in town Gates. Vt 2—L Stover, w Petty, G A meeting in the interests of Todd, R Henderson, S *aughiin C 'R m. Ross was held here on Tues- Carter, Pt 1—O Hollinger, R Dison, 1Was day evening. P S Reaman, B. White, L Storer, L Plow" seP�o�PS. Pio r' STs' Erskine pulpit was filled on Shank, R Davidson, B Reaman. Sunday b Mr. Currie, a student Iva C. Doyle, teacher. ? from BuReport of Brougham school, )oy College. P , g p w\ (SINGLE) t (DOUBLE) (RIDING. 4 ' W. Pearson, of Myrtle, was I nal-lies,es n order of merit:-4th class— blare oil Sunday the guest of Thos NI Feasby, I Phillips, E Williams, 1I Miss Agnes Miller of Verity plows will dbgoo•1 work d In any kind of soil and are light Hoole, J`Cochran. 31d class-31 Bar- ' in-drau,ght. Try one and be ernvinced: B-trin wagons, Woo& and.Mrs. Stephenson. clay, R Farthing, A Farthing, E' Chicago,speaks t0 011e women g r g p Routley. 2nd class—B ltechit,, 3 g ' young tuck windmills, Steam and gasoline eGgines, Trearl and sweep w- Hallotve'eu passed off very P Po quietly here, much to the credit Hamilton, L Hogle, H Hubbard. Pt. about dangers Qf the Menstrual ers;Grain grinders, Straw and Ensilage cutters, threshers supplies, Of the boys and young•leen. l`lid 'class—J Hanson, M Barclay, M Period. weigh scales, aIao pianos, organs noel sewing machines. Terms to Rev.and Mrs. Tait are in St. r Bell, L Farthing, L Hall, A'_llec•hin, N „ suit purchaser. Give us a call. Thomas this week attending the Norton, A Johnson. Pt. 1st sr.—L To Yotno SSov:—I sa$ared for _ a six years with dysmenorrhea(pafnful funeral of the former's uncle. Johnson. Pt 1st jr.—O Routley, C Peri) so much so that I dreaded )Geo. Philip,' ir., Brougham Hanson, R Forsyth, JI Phillip, A Mrs. Banbury, of Aurorr) re- Routley, F Routley. Tablet•2nd—L every month,as I knew it meant three turned to her home oil Suticlav or four Jaya of intense pain. The Sanderson, _li Rot:tley, G Hogle• doctor said this was due to an inflamed - - after spending a few wee's. with F Hamilton, A Liscolm, R Johnson. S. and Mrs. Rutnohr. condition of the uterine appendages The business men of the village The Bat liniment. caused by repeated and neglected la ' g "Chamberla' s Pain Bann is consic`- 11 If young rls only realized how have signed an agreement that 1° dangerous it is to take cold at this • ere$the hest Ilniment on the market," $nage they nsf close their places of of its Post a Bliss, h Georgia, br io critical time, a ash sufZertng r d be OV. cosiness four nights a week, ti'iz : other Titiiutent tt•iil heal a cut or brume spared t-=m. Thank Gad for Lydia � •Mouday, AVeclnesday, Thur=clay sr,)lromptlEy. No other affords such F. I�iIIkham's `•egetable Grom- rand-FtidAy at 8 oclock. Custom- quick rellel frurn rheumatic Pains, -No pound" that waa the oul� medicinery ers kindly take notice to the other is so valuable frtr deep seated which helped me any. WIthin three pains like lame back and weeks after I started to take it, I WE LEAD.• evenings of early closing-and do P Pains in titF chest. Give tLi� liniment eL tri.11 and noticed a marked im rovement in m your shv7l 1nR early. h,conte a^ mtin'ted with its teiwtrk- g^aeral health, and at the time of my The ft,llowinw are the 'O`yicer,6 q next monthly period the pain had aHe qu,0itles and t oil will never wish et our rice fore of air hockey club for the ensu- to h,• without if.`' For sale by all dimiaiahed considerably. I kept up G Prices '$e Buying. 1'"7 fug Fear las el^cted Tuesday'eyell' druggists. ill?treatment and was cured amonth - .later. I am like another person since "}E inr of la-t tveekI am is pertect heyith, my eves are t Pr.­sident--A. T3. Dow, ell. i� 1 y1 TO RENT —.1 p•en'Bl.f oill 5tightcr,Ihave added 19po ands to my Do`�'swell The Peoples Tinsmith Z-ic res.—\. Burton. - •L .:•;r_cm{oyes :! a•i 'thnaircr:ot,9 , f •,a P 2n �arFF,a F cop,eoaeu n of:31 acres it. %eight. my eo.or is good ',nd I feel See.-Treas.—J. A. Ac•l.,esutl. ca eu w,:h,u ti,r,.a mii.e a P:^'•eri" I%. r,ge Jghtand happy,"—Mi SsAG.vwMn.LE13, .. - P For tu;:par:cotata apply to W t' t:. ard6cu. 25 Potomac ;we-, Chlcabo, Pa.—$5000 Se tali)•—R. BeSre. o - Aiosrrsna 50-tt N - -: :11an. Cour.—Ja:. Bowes, Sno. rc foe rJ o.lyr,ar o�about l.rra.yovlaq yUwrar -= .,�'iet•utt'. A. Adair. ---- .u,ran.ct be proi,.ceQ — Chaplain—Rev. J1. C. Tait, The monthly sickness reflects the condition of a woman's +•�'�'� + C'u►ator.—.values Bones. sad ear health. Anything unusual nt r '!► y The first weekly Market wa.4 thlat time should have ptromptro'y 'held here on Tuesday, Nov. 1=t ' %nd proper attention. 1904 Pumps' teas % decided 9ticc•e beingMuch better than expected. ! ii r There were n large n'urnber pre;_ T ent and a large Amount of pre- Ladies and Children,s Market at - _ duce nae dis[x/.ed of. The mark- eL tvili 1)�ve a Fia�n to Che re�i- I'fJ u .lI fl In dents of the v;llage who, will have no difficulty n,w iu see-ir•ing their .1Resdp-to-Wear. - 'Tuesday Afternoozi, slecessary provisions. Bring along Ready-to-trim. `Ws an preltued to da all kinds of work ♦ elem tl twain to tha oamp bastaoss. t t•cxlure next Tue a p r r+�t' � - your D sci y _ $t Laftargh s Hot2..8. Thank giving wet.Zh for it 'Walt for it : Why? An old 'Highest Cash Prices paid for l lira.. r� meeting trill be given by Fall opening Oct, 3rd. 4th and Produce. - the 'Iethodiat ladies, ip Clare- 5th. _ = moot. on that e4ening, served tip A LG - SroW F L FICA A. John �`+ 13.ro. a s It the good old fashioned t-tyle.-le. Lydies Invited to Inspect. = Brougham. dol lJr K3.ww 3 Boa• 0laes�onl. W,V.Richardson, Agent. Plcksrin& Come , see, and taste of the many :ztsss :assn—sts.wa staa..aTs good things that will be provided M. GeroW, � Brougham. Tualne oulxo Eas•r twit .s roLLows:— _ _'A splendki programme will be _ No. is 'SIatL E. A, M. #riven. Miss NeAmmond. M. E._ 1, 12 Local �• aa'8 P, �. - from the Lldiey' college, Whitby, •'10 LOCAL, . . . e:G4 P. M. a very fine elocutionist, has teen T=ame oo,. �cee:nrr. a•r•,LLows— ... ..i - we Js H. RICHARDSON'S secured for that evening. Every-. _ No.9 LotaL c 4l A.3d, 6 one will be heartily welcomed. • ••11 Lc.�.. .` P. id. "Admission Ze, children under •'7 :"A i to,w P. M. _ Important showing of Boost display of twelve 15x: China. A Very large assortment of Fullowing i= tLe honor rifli cf I� „ , Sutionarv, Book@. Dolle, Toys. jUb% ` - -11ool for 0ctobor:— - receired for the Holiday trade. Call e them. Sr. it',—i,th class.— t to taken• fcr and a!1e�Mairz sea, - Rau, B'ianche C,u)per, John Farm- This is the place for t le Alnt Subscriptionsand Daily)Nett,rpapMs. er. Sen. 1t-h—llarold w.ilki_n�on, er, to first call and see tl full line wkly -IBe=sie Jlncnah. Ross ander=on, of first-(•lass blankets and mitts e Ray Runlohr, Lela Rumohr, Eva at reasonable pricey, also c•ctllals Tick�*m � W tT �� R=CHAR�►SOr _Tarr. Jun. 4th—Myrtle Flumer- made and old c/nss ro-bodied, "�7� tb�. t' t. felt, lone Dowsweil. Annie Found viiaranteeing a first-clrtys job. A MrOC1C Street. Mildred Forsyth, Babel Bryan, full line cif harness grease, bells, Lillie Tlumison. Sen. 3rd—Del- robes, stock food, combs and ` mar Founri, Fred .Adair. Junior brushes always on )land. Lum n Yad t3rd—Jeunie Rawson, Jlatld _Mc- e Flay. Gertie Morgan, Roy Tarr, Repairing neatly and promptly _ Willie Shepherdsctn, �IArshal attended to. rghepherdsou. Jr. division—!Lary . Ocie call will pay yah' (1 i = Shepherdson.�IAt ie R"hite,Sophie All kinds of ron4b and dressed Lumbar Wea' the 1rylrOoIAnderson, Clifford Soden, Rrobin �TiLath.Shingles, Dooro. Saab, House fin• j j�J j j 1K Thompson, Jean Bennett. Jr 2nd Ju s 11, .binge and Silo material —Hazel Rumol;r, Russell 'Wilkin- • J` - _ eon. Bihuclle DIantie, Alice Chap- $S011g 21�.ri1 `man. Ethel White, Magnus Mor- Cistern tavke and water troughs made WaternrluV gun. Pt. 2nd—Rets'Story, 11Yg- ;o order g " gie Morgan, Annie Fitiluerfelt, '+s Clifford Tarr, white Ralph Notice to Creditors. _Brodie.. 1st (a)=Ethel.Shepherd- _ ** Fireproof son, lliuriie Shepherdson, Maggie In the ina'tter of the estate of 'Isaac - •3J• Gordon. _ ` Adair. (h)—Kathleen Rawson, A. Mover, Lite of the Tutcnship of a Wallace McFarlane, Robt. White, ' Pickering in the County of Ontario; - � , +� "Velma Hayward, Jessie Mason. Farmer, deceased. is Russill s Ready Roofing. Costs halt the AOTICE ishertbcgiven purtnantloCbapter 60 YEARS' tss,ofthe•Revieed Statutes of Ontario. lbw, EXPERIENCE price of shingles, lasts longer,' anyone can�bllt all SCHOOL REPORTS eaioetthee�stafetors aof the abnJ ovehnamed Isaac A. r 'dormer,w o aiel on or about the lith day of put It QII Is rapidly replacing galvanised The fcrllowinir is the standing of +t'rit,IP.L*?,are required,on or before the 14th ® . p Y J p ,lay of,zovember, 14 4,to send by host,prepaid' spits of 4, S. \it. 1, Pici:etinit, for �rdetivertoA. F, tyilson, Starkbetn P. o., - - ` a pool>et'. Clac;4—H StAintolC, D Gttl- =olirttor for'ttie executor of the said deceased,, iron, tin, tar, gravel and shingle roofing, OII , their Christian vud snrn-toes,address and des• i lit t;rft:a'r� _. •Ii : _ - -f . _ tt..•• .. r.we♦ nn.7 . QgtteL'—dII>C3•— S 5011• N Stephr>ns�m, A Ric hardSrttl,�H cl?rscnte•nent of rbowacoo^nts, and-the�'net- TRADE MARKS -�' ' 'R.irhald�e,n. F Bunker. 5r 3—l' Philp tire of seonrittee if ane' heat by tbem, DESIGNS And farther take notice brat actor each lass � L Hallett, H Philp. •1 R-ray,F.«tl t:n nentioced date,the sti:d executor'wiil)proceed COPYRIOMTS&C. ]�j]jt 'If properly applied and given ordin- Tr:3—P Stan1P�, J Hrnvlanel, G Rich- to distrimite the assets of the said deceased Anynne sending n sketeb and description mar Y ardson, ?1 Stanley. L Bal=don. Clrls•s +mong the patties entitied thereto, having re- quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an a Raid only to the cl•tuns b4 'then shall bave invention is probably patentable. Con Patens. uMn 2—R Pottell, I %N T, , H Rirhard4. Pt r reived votive,and reit)not be,licUlo for tie tionastrictlymnadenna,.]3wdboaton Patents ary CATS itwill iraSL 8$ �oII$ Q$ the $tlf$ _ •L—J Howt ll,I R Bttnl.er, F RicrArti- sent tree oldest aa��envy for securing tents.. slid assets, or any art thereof, to an pcisco pstents taken mronab Saran k Co.receive . son, C' B lis 1"n C' RichArdsin, A Bunk '�r persons of whose vtaima notice jlte.re,nt ,•prktat,tottce without oher¢e in the lt-Covers stand. er. Pt 1--w Richardson. A Howland ',all not Lave Leen receivedby biro at the time �reafic ��A /►�M h,t such distrit-ution, �r " '` ` ♦{{i!e �.14I Hallett. lI Rogers. tea her. Dated at�iarkbam this tltb day of Oct,:ber 19,4. Honor roll of the Dttnitarton school John Diller,axe ntorg�tr tset w,u A handsomely illustrated weekly. lArrrest dr. The price per hundred-k quare feet of said Isaac A.510yer,Cedsz 'ro ie,PO. e„lotion of any seienttflcto nrnal Terme.t1Ct• - 'for October•lth class—E Henderson; a p .Wilson, ear:four months,EL Bold by all newsdeslers H Henderson, G �Z hits, Z Walton, Solicitor for executor,Markham Ont. !!NN �Qy381arosdmy.New Y �( eluding all the necessary Inaterlal8. is Otllp t V F Long, C Strickland, A Holmes.I 1•R R .. ._. .._ Two Dollars. _ adte� �Y1t lyses NEW LAUNl]RY - } SOLD. BY Then dersigned has opened arm ubbe' '. � la'1nl,iry nest door to. W. T. �-ii �F ___._-. '.�r_d Children. n-t thnr'-. •'rld h"ving had nearly - The [1usSill HaTdWaY'e vo• - four yr+Ar': P.tlr rience in Bowman- 411 e: Youths'. i l l P.'}="l,;F.hn red to do first-class Men's, Boys . � 128 EAST KING STREET, Toronto. • a - s' w irk art ;usual rates, Bin;s Mena and Boys Stub Froof Rubbers. Give me ar t6v-1, o armer, Claremont soo & FTOprI -� ' Proprieto r. _ f + =--Iv, . ,+�r ..•;�� Lr„,' 'm+.,ss'Jt',,,fi^' -: ,sy.s_...,.q�,+•"3 arkrd'° "�ms`�+e:, 'j¢ ,-4'. - _ _.. _ I'llT. 1 ., a , y Y �~ S M 41 ,µdu .. rl" RI. .. , .: .. . u - e -. ,. _ _ .. , .. 1. I " .. .. . I.- ,�. %. I : ATTLE .0N , X�KDEX - OA. '. ., . � , . . __­___­­_­_ .__­___.. - . - LPADING .�I��K�TS. - IN h . I 1, The ]Luling icesBren tris %tock ` :-PH __ __111 '7r' . .. . SIMADSTUFFS, - , - Russians Were Driven From the T onto, Nov. 1."Wheab--Ontario •St red and white quoted $1.03 to $1.�: Russian Admiral Sucks to the Story - .. iucdhist Temple. as N 2 • goose, 88c o c. an o. No. 2 go s t d spring, 97a to 98c east outside, .That .He Was. Attacked. - . _ • . Manitoba,' No. 1 northern, $1,04}; .. ' 1. 1. :, • No. 2, $1.01}; No. 3, 98;c, Georgian _ ... . Ba rte, 6c mato grinding in trap- - . .' ;. : I HAND TO HAND FIGHTING. hand-to-hand fighting,` when the city g -trenches were taken. The Russians St. Petersbir Oct. 28.-The naval ed as saying that he courts a full A. despatch from Mukden says retired across the river. YVhen -the Flour-Cars of 90 per cent. patents g' enquiry at Vigo if the laws of neu- _ fine attack of the Japanese on the was raised over a are quoted at $4.35 to $4.46,, buy- general staff published the following . Buddhist temple Fill wa Oct. 27 Japanese frailty will allow the allays to stay era' gsacks east or west.' Choice two despatches [ram. V1Cl`Admiral long enough. led to sharp fighting. 3'!a �Tepan- tower surmounting the hill the Rus- P led arta)) light on the position Sian 'batteries showered shrapnel on brands, 15c to :roc higher. Manitoba Rojestvensky artillery P it for an hour, but without result. $5.70 for Hungarian patents, 7$5.10 FLEETS CONCE 'TRATING. from early in the morning, render- for second patents.. FIRST DESPATCH. the trenches untenable, shells :.1,000 YARDS APART. M{Ilfeed-Bran is noted at $14 to "The North'Sea incident wens cans- London, Oct. 28.-It is evident that and shrapnel sweeping everything; q r ed by two torpedo boats advancing Great Britain is preparing for the land demolishing all the shelters. A despatch from Berlin says: The $14.50 in bulk, and shorts $17.00 to attack without li hts,`under possibility of war. Tremendous aC- `1`wo machino guns with the batta- correspondent of the Tageblatt at east or west. Manitoba millfeed un- cover of darkness,_against the ves- faulty 15 reported from all dockyards, changed at $20 to $21 for shorts and Biel leading the detachment. Ethen whets vessels under repair are being lion defending the hill were smashed Mukden says that the Russian and hang W - I I 9 [�R __ sad disabled, but the defenders car- Japanese armies are only one thou- 819 for bran, export. the detachment turned on its search- made ready for sea under urgent or- .. ried off the remains of the guns sand yards apart. Neither will ad- Barley-There is,a, good demand and lights and opened Are the presence,dere from the Admiralty. At Cardiff _-- +when th were forced to retire. The vane and neither will retdre. The prices are firm at 45c to 4ec for of several small steamboats resew- it is stated that Admiralty agents F ey No.. 2, 43c to 44c for No. 3 extra, Japanese infantry attack under position is unpaxalldled in military blvn steam fishing boats were dls-,are securing great quantities It coal cover of the bombardment was made[annals. He thinks that only when �d Vac for No. 3 malting" outside; -overed. The detachment endeavored'for Gibraltar, Portsmouth, Malta and • In close order. There was desperate the Russians receive reinforcements lc less for sacks included, Toronto to spare these, and ceased firing as ,other ports and paying high freights. freights. soon as the for ]nand-to-hand fighting in the trenches will the situation alter. pods boats were out,The Mediterrannean fleet is hastening Rye--1s firm at 68c to 70c outside g Im the direction of Gibraltar, and it ' Hollowed by a counter-attack with The artillery firing on the Russian Y of si ht. , the bayonet. The Japanese finally left, which began on Wednesday and for No. 2. "The English press is indignant Iis announced that the Channel squad- i .. gained the hill. but were unable to I Cern-There Is a good demand, and because a torpedo boat left b the con, with decks cleared, will leave g lasted during the night, has spread P y r' y I south. The weather has again clear- the market. is firm at 63c for No. 2 detachment on the spot until morn-,Gibraiter early this morning, its ai- r )[told it 'in the face of the dead) .; . Russian artillery-fire. -_ 1_od_u and is much better for active American yellow, c No. and ing did not aid the victims. Now, '1 ed o Ject being a "sham attack on me 62 for 3, i b g )here have been a number of skit- operations. Suspicious itae F>Oc_to Glc or No. 3 mixed on theta wa.i not a single torpedo boat the rock." The Flunio fleet, likewise, I _ anishes along the whole front, but no of ,the Japanese have been observed track Toronto, near the detachment, and none was is concentrating. In fact, almost the , Idevelopment of any serious import'west of the railroad. The 'Chinese Outa-No. I new white, 32c to lett behind; consequently the vessel entire British navy is pointing in the -- •- has,yet appeared, though the armies say. positively that the Japanese are 32}c; No. 2 new white, 311ic to 31e remaining near the small steam-',direction of the. Baltic fleet, a portion ' �; - • - - are in the closest touch, and a gen-'preparing to turn th'e Russian right low feel ghts, and ;31c to 31}c north boats was that torpedo boat which ,direction which is expected to ..ail from Vi- 11 r - - • - er'al engagement may be precipitated:or break through a vulnerable point and west• was not sunk, but damaged. Igo during to-day. , __ _ at any time. At one point the tren-I of the lines Rolled Oats-Are in quiet demand The detachment did o aid the lit- . cher are only 400 yerdg apart. at $4.50 for cars of bags and 54,73 tle steamboats because we suspected, Perhaps the most significant n I • _ They are separated by a small) ADVANCE A G12F,AT RISK. for barrels on the track Toronto; 25c them of complicity, on account of :velopment is the Cabinet meeting w . , �atream, which is the only water sup [ more for broken lots here, and 25c their obstinately cutting into the,which is called for noon to-day. WbJe . �I - ;')ply in the neighborhood. By mutual I A despatch from Tal to says: The more for 1}rvken lots outside. order of the positions of our ves- the meeting was ordered prior to r - !consent there is no firing on the wa- latest returxR give 15,879 Japanese Peas-Are quiet and steady at 63c eels. Several of them showed no'tho receipt of Hoiestvensky'q report. l_ -- casualties at the liattle of the `aha lights and others only very late." which changed thu situation consider- . ter carriers who visit the stream to 84c for No. 2 west or east. I` '�'' River, which is 1,600 less than at the SECOND DESPATCH. ably, and appears to Niece some of with buckets. Buckwhe+it-Is n)minally quoted at A`, - Several positloaa have already'Battle of Liao Yang. The military gOc Lo 52c at outside points. "H�ving met several hundred fish-[the burden cf proof upon Great firs- - gr y P g Ing bouts,' the squadron showed 1 tain, the in undoubtedly merits � - -. changed hands man times. author{Lica rx lain the real losses 3 ., At daybreak the Russian troops on'of the RUSSianR at the. Shakhe battle COUNTRY PRODUCE. them every consideration, excepOhAdrea ching of Roa serious .s age. is i't - lS'.` Lone Tree Hill began shelling the by the fact that they were surprised wliun they, in company with foreign • _•. -- villages to the south where the Jap- by the Japanese taking the offensive Buttor-Tine market is fairly steady torpedo boats, of which one disap--mimed to stagger almost everyone. • -, ;anew were noticeably active. Simi- along the whole line. This sudden in all linea peared, while the other, according I Its statementR were met with in- `t.. ;lar activity was remarked along the i advance caught them in solid column Creatnery prints , 19c to 20c to the fishermen's own evidence, re- credulity, and evidently the reFly whole front. formation. The present indications do s„Ilda .., 19c to O()c malned among them until morning, was regarded as merely an adroit A detachment of the Russian wen- are that the Russians do not intent) Dalry tuba, good to choice 14c'to 15c •lhEy supposed it was a Russian, and I counter in order to gain time. His ( '' 'tern column, under Col, Glesse, on i,o take the offensive Tho greater do interior grades . , 10c t.o lac were indignant because It did not allegatton that he endeavored to ' 't be aighi nt_ _.Oct.__2�a44a�ed a par-_ot_ their reintorrpmonts _ s. gooail the victims, but it was a for- ,spare the trawlers aril ceased to fro . - ' couple of, villages lying a few miles Europe are stopped at the Tie Pass, choice . . , . . . 16c to 1-7c a finer,'"ani.remain un morning, ,as soon t'ie-torpedo--boats- ,Were - . . isouth of Sinclunpu Ruagian mortar(where they are principally engager! in I do medium ....... ... 14c to 15c seekii,g the other torpedo twat, its stet of sight together with the virtu- „_ ._ . - 'batteries had previously shelled fortifying. The Kohumin sayR- Cheese-Is steady, with a firm tone consor'„ either to repair damage or I al accusation of complicity with nip- k- them throughout the day Never-,••Arno ehn{r crtttcs do not res tho through-fears of betraying itself, to " dapaness torpedo boats against theless, the Ja aneae offered a desper- ' K P at 93e per tD. for large, and l0e for those who were not ate accom h-ea. :th y Y P topographical 'and climatic condi- twins. p the fL hermen. is hardl like) to re .ate reststaitce, and it was only after tion that would snake a prect itlous If there were abio on the spot fisher-Iconcile an angry nation to the Pos- ', _ P e a market eipts are still light.. and . a determined bayonet charge that: Pon \fukden a real risk. men, imprudently dragged into the i sibilit that there is another side to - advanco u g the market is (arm in tong at 19c P beg in the name of the Y �_ 'r; ;the assailants cleared the village. •�eY also underrate 'the tranisport I 2 enterprise. I b the case calling fel i esiigat{on�._- to 0c 'ial<n�. at the former ffggre whole squadron, to express my ala- V ' ,•v" E"EROR'S BIRTHDAY. . capacity of the Siberian Railway." are few and far trrtweon. . cera. regret to the unfortunate vac- THE CASE 9E]'I'TLFD. -A despatch from Tokio says:-IC JAPS CAPTURE VILLAGE, Potatoos-Ontario stock are quotEd alms of circumstances under which no - .. 'S at Enc to 65c on track and 75c out warship, London, Oct.OcLS, (Midnight.)-A even in time of deep peace, satisfactory settlement has been ar- !s stated that the land campaign at .i A despatch from Mukden save, of store. Eastern stock is unchanged ry Port Arthur is now very eattafacto htungEd could- have acted otherwise." rived at in the dispute between Great satisfactory. (There was an artillery tight on the at '7(ic to 7.5c on track and 8Sc to The mysteryof the trawler affair, Britain, and Russia over the North �' .and that shells reach the interior of',night of Wednwwday on the north 90c' out of store. instead of being cleared up by Lice- ., ' ' ' the important torts with good effect, shore of the Sha River, directly Baled Hay-Is fairly stead and is Admiral Rojestvenak s report, to- Sea Inciident. -There are many rumors in Tokio Y Y e po The matter has been referred to as _ ,• and Yokohama as to the Progress- of $outn,of 3dukden. The cannonading, quoted unchanged at $8 per Loa. for day appears to be deeper than ever. international commission, and both ' affairs and much o thetancjr as to which was heavy, was continued on car lots on track here. The Ruastan Admiral's explanation aides will abide by the decision of ' . •11,what may happen on Nov. 8, as to Thursday, the Russians attacking the Baled Straw-The receipts here are is hailed with tho g'reate'st satisfac- I the said commission, which will con- . . Y Japanese unsuceeastullp. The fight- fairly large, and the market is gitpt- tion at the Admiralty and elsewhere, I aider all the questlone at faeue. b the Emperor's birthday. in it is believed, will continue u ed unchanged at 85.75 to $6 per ton but it is felt that a direct issue has - g. P g T};ero velli also be a Board o1 AT FORT ARTHUR. to the walls of Mukdon, for car lots on track here. now been raised between Russia and Trade enquiry, with the assistance of Figh'ing bee an at 10 o'cl9ck Wed- - Great Britain, and tho incident has representatives of the Russian Gov- • A despatch from Tokio says- It is nc�day evening Routh-east of Mu.kden. - BUSINF'C4 AP MOir"I•$EAL, entered upon an even more delicate errment. . _.. ' reported that the Japanese opened n T}xi JA nrsp have advanced to the stage. Public sentiment in both A final enquiry will be held at ! Montreal, Nov, 1. =rain-OntR, 38 desperate attack on the eastern forts Vil}age bt Jewdagan, whi,h they are countries doubtless will demand the The Hague under the rules of The r . .,'_ : to 3R c for No. 2 in store here; No. of the Keehwi n group, north of Port �reportrd to have haptnrad after a 4 most searching investigation to cos- Hague Convention.. gate appointment 13, 37 to 37 c; American yellow, No. "Arthur, during the morning of Oct. fight lasting until Thursday morning, r r tablish the facts and probably nelth- of the arbitratorh will he discussed 26, and silenced the Russian bat- 2, 61e; No. 3, 59c;•white, No. , 59 er nation will be witi`Ing to accept between Ambassador Benckendorif tones. A shell exploded the Russian MUST BREAK JAP OBSTINACY, to 40c; buckwheat, 59 to 59je. Flour the result of an ex-parto enquiry by wart Loref Lansdowne. -Manitoba patents, $5.80, and the other. The outcome will probes- bimvltaneously the Japanese air despatch : rom t, Petersburg strong .b ern , 5.5 high y e a - mixed 1 buna, or some Me-an"me the per-tion of the E-taldr. _ - says :-Two Imperial rescripts were blended patents, $3.75 to $5.R5, in sort, This at least is the sugges- squadron concerned in the North Sea tacked the torts on R{hlugg Moun- P incident will remain at Vigo until tac and Sunghon Rlhlwian �fouMoun, published in The Official Messenger. woad, choice 90 per cent. patents, tion of some of the cooler-headed silenced the Russian batteries and:on Thursday, morning, the.first of $5,.50 to $5.60, in wood:add 25c' per men here, as et is felt that only. thus the enquiry fe completed, the .per- which is covered by Victroy Alexiff's barrel 'less in shippers' new bas could a repetition of the main en- mission of Spain having been obtain- • ' _ - itormed and occupied the forts in order of the day a saucing the o,PPe g air be avoided, ed. The remainder of the second iroirt of these mountains. appointment of Gen. Kouropatkin to streigRit rollers, '$.,45 to 82.50, and q Y North Pacific squadron 11 proceed I. On the night of Oct. 26 there was thi; chief command of the Russian 25 to 30c extra in wood. Rolled Popular excitement has reachdd a to its destination. . a conflagration in old Port Arthur, forces in the east. The second is ad- sett[-82.32} per bag, $4.90 in bar- .pitch unequaled .since the beginning Just how the detai of the com- %and on Oct. 27 a shell hit the Rus- dressed tv Gen. Kouropatkin as 'rels. Feed-Ontario bran, in balk, of the war. Public sympathy and mission are to bo t ed out will elan batt]'dshlp Sey'astopul-an+d two Commander-in-Chief of all the mill $17 to $18; shorts, $19 to $20; Man- confidence undoubtedly are with Ad- _ Robs, bran is bags, $lit to $19, mita) IZoJestv'ensky, Should Iivasia'be determined i fined h a as the genet- ' ' Russian steamers were sunk. tary and naval forces at the scene of a al ba9is is reached. It is almost cer- ' , • ' Official confirmation of the above is war. It concludes with these words: shorts, 5.1. Beans-Choice primes, choose to stand upon his version Lain that two simultaneous enquiries lacking, but the reports are believed --Your military experience, strong- $1.40 to '$1.4 5 per bushel, $1.35 to without further enquiry there is no will lee held by the British at Hull • . be true.' [honed by. your action in liian'k�urla, S1.117i in car lots. Provisions - question that sucli a course wovld be and the Russians at Vigo, each with makes me fcel'conRdettt that you will Ileavy Cana.-Ilan abort'cut park, 516.- popular with the masses, who would representatives bt the other present. - -WARSHIPS DMWAGEM. ,break the obstinacy,,of the enemy's 50 to $1 7.50: light �tiort cut, 816.- be willing to back the Gogerament The results of both-enquiries will be 'A despatdi from Chetoo say's: Ja- forces at the,head of your glorious .50 to $17; American clear fat backs, in the controversy to.'the utmost-ex- submitted to The Hague Tribunal. _ panese at Dalny report the continued army, and will thereby assure to 820;'compound lard, .0 to 7c; Can- tremiVy. It. is tvost unlikely; hove- Y arrival of hugs slogs guns., Russia peace in the far east.'-'• adian lard, (11 to 7je: kettle render- ever, that the Gove'rnraent will adopt A NEW 'EXPLANATION. i- A junk from Port Arthur with - ed, 8� to 4)c: hams, 12'to 13c: ba- such a'course. It is much more pro- t,oti'don, Oct, 31.a=The St. Patera= eleven Chinese, who left there ort- • .-DOWN WITH. AUTOCRACY.. con, 12 to lac; fresh killed abattoir bable that atter the first flush of ex- burg correspondent of the Express [','- - " •''Oct. 29 sir account oL costlipess e! A despatch from Vienna says :- hogs, $7.501 heavy fat dogs, 54.50; citement. has faded, a middle way claims to have high authority for food, 'aerived here on Fridaj. They The Russian Constittitioual party, mixed lots, ,, selects, $5 25 off care,. will be found whereby,-Lhs. facts ccu' stating that the Admiralty lies now - _ say, that several of t9te Russian war- Rhone adherents are numerous in the Cheese-Ontario white, 9;c; colored be estnhlished and the national pride•definitely ascertained that the Baltic ships have peen hit by dropping shells, different zemstcos, has published `13c' aucl,ec, 9 to ()kc. nutter-j'`inest of both countiias' he maintainecL beet ilydd on two of its own,totpedc . but none have been sunk. They I a manifesto strongly condemning the grades, 19,c: ,Ordin'ar•y finest., 18} to Admiral W'irenius, chief of the boats, which'were scouting round the estimate the -able-bodied soldiers i Rar. Phe- innnifesto declares that 11 Western dnlrv, 15 to 15,}c i�'-s 'naval staff, •told'enquirers it was I'll- warships. OnQ escaped by -,Li}ful there.now at 10,000,'saying asinal- the Czar himself is against W but fs Select now laid _'4'c�stm' able'tlitrC .Adttrtral- ROj° eASky l manoeuvring, The otiher, behoving . • - ler force would be insufficient to gar- overruled by his Ministers and the Bred candled, 20c: No. 2, 14 to 15c. had mttde a mistake 'concerning the when the firing 'bAgan that it was .rison the various positions. l Grand Dukes. Only the proclama- - .presence of torpedo boats. The 1'or-!attacked by Japanese, replied, •• Scarcely a night passes without ;tion of a constitution will save Rus- elfin Office officials aro of, the same wounding several on beard the near- CATIME MARKET. _ . _' '�utiall engagements over minor Posi-Isis at the present dangerous mo- opinion. Nr,'gatiationa with Great��t battleship. The. sonntlander of ,ions and artillery lire is exchanged inent. The manifesto concludes with Toronto, Nov. 1.-The general con- Britain are continuing. Nothing can the torpedo boat was the first; to rea- - (the words, "Down with autocrat•. ditions are the same as have pre-ibe learned here of any ultimatum. I life the�mistilke, whereupon he sig- ._ fig, - - -led i lI�'- - Last W'inter's uniforms are bean Viva the constitution." railed t,h.a last t•wo or'tlicee mar- a o�idint9-ot tae-ofA£Aee�nA ran ice �tten lie got ottt g ketR. There was a hen run of int out that it would be most un-; worn by the soldiers, who are .now v3! of range. . Three battleships continued - mostly'supplied HIT BY FLYING SPLINTER ver• inferior quality cattle, and not fair to expect Russia to act before most) su lied with Chinese shoes. ' 3 q Y P firing, but t.hoir shots were aimed at enough of the good stuff to meet' she learned the precise facts from the the British fishermen. Admiral Ito- ' JAPS CAPTURE A HILL. Fatal Accident to George,BretKour i requirements, More choice butcher I ollicers of \the squadron. Now that jestvensky held a:n enquiry•into the. . -. caLt are tv:tnteA. ,'rices'for these Arimiral Rojestvensl:,v's explanation re he ware reached - .` A despatch ftom General Kuroki's in. Parry SSound Sawmill. are (firm, but the rough cattle are Ilia- been received, it will naturally matter. b hips headquarters in the 'field, via Fusan, very. and necessari] involve an enquiry, at g oto t A Parry sand despatch says :-I not wanted. except at ve low. y q Cherbourg. .� says: The Japanese gave a stirring A distressing accident occurred at prices.. (which both nations presumably will It Is recalled that. Admiral Ro- __ exhibition of sharp and determined Stockers-Good stockers sold at : jestvensky declared that Mere were / fighting oil Thursday. They ,drove i the 1 arty Sound Lnmher Company's he represdnted. the Ru s{ens from'a iii ti hill ten save mill on Tuesday, by which'steady'price4, but there was a lot of Foreign :Minister Lamsdorti is quot- no to boats accompanying him. S K George Brethour lost his life. Ile,light, rough stuff acting as a drag miles east of'the railroad in C3eneral was rum}ing the gang edger, and sit the market• ewes, per cwt. 3.25 .3.50. Kuroki's front, which is important (while putting aboard through the Shoop and Lambs-Everything was do fair to good .........3.75 4.00 Export awes, ....,..2.50 2.75 -' titrate iCall as 'a ` ost of obsdrva- g Y p machine, the saws tore a splinter'off, sold, 1'lie market was steady and do... mixed lots, wed- 2,00 3.50 - ' tion and was the only point south o[ and it':.was hin-led with gt•eat, vio- prospects steady; lain ... .,. .. ,. .50 .,5 each 3 8 Culls, e h the Shakhe River which the Russians )once, striking Iirethour in the face. Bogs-itifnrket weak and prospects do good cows 2.85 3.35 Lambs, per amb cwt 8 85 .'4 50. held. .About a_regiment of Russians Tho piece of wood, five inches lou lower. No change in quotations to- • do common and C_ alvc per ib .. g' rough 2.00 2.:i0 do each 2:00 I0:O _ g .. .,. ... .... c chine ingtrrienclied there with flue uta- inllped tcartag thet11 erwjaw loolsc hxportcr9',• heavy $4.50 to$4,G0'Butchers' bulls 1.75 • 2.5E1 Hogs, selects, per cwt 5.00 were the -J g S •_ = The Ja Japanese rushed the Russian I and shatterin the ri ht lower '1w do li ht 4.25 4.50 ,lo medium .. _ ,•• 1.75 2.50 d ]fights 4 P fi 8' 1, g 2:� 7 o s .. ,; 4.75' • trenches, shot many Russians as they into a mass of splinters, opening the do medium ... ... .......4.0.0 . 4.35 •do light ...... 1 5 g - ' "": were running dawn the hlllgide -and brain cavity. The splinter lodged in cin coves .......3.50 4.00 'Eight bulls 5() 4.60 _ o ' e't .' '` captured Lwo machlno guns. The the*. wnund, DeceaFed was an.ludas- gulls.. export ... ... ...,3.50 3.7,i Feeclers, short-keeps ...3.�5 3.65 -,F - �-' ' Japanese had twenty men killed and trious young, man, . who had been Butchers' irked lots ,4.25 54.33 dot good ..,• 7 _ -,3 00 A Da,tenoR fi]'ib�riationed tin the y t choice Stockers. goon. . . 5 ante 1 - .eighty' wounded_. , The Rllsaians .Icft married-about.--a. -and-• --4 -B0l . 8 . ' =. thirty dead or the field. '1'herr wcro a young tvidow a�td an Infant. load 4,00 X4,25 Milk cows, each ....-...30.([0 50.00 proposed new barracks at Montreal. .-' \ _ . . r • < i • - : +i - . .' ti , P i L` L'] T U Llrlt MURDEROUS XANOUEVR-ES. 1 - • n� ��r- �5Shm Fights Where Xen SaveU �,F nnpp nyp 19 Beeii. Killed. _ 'Us military manoeuvres held at OroIn May of. feat year: during l ' • t't . SEN DODD'S KIDNEY PIVI S s- wardeln, Germany, two soldiers were " CURED WM- DOEG'S killed by bullets, though only blank SOAP BSEUffiATISM. ammunition had been served out; �l C/ i 7 ,r while a similar.incident took place Shirt WaIStS and dainty ti.. at Bodgoraz, in September, 1900, Y � when a large fiefd-piece exploded, 466*8.e was so" Bad That VUs Could killing four men, grid •wounding linen are made delightfully .ww Not Lie Down, But Had to Sit eighteen mortally. (/ The number of.fatal accidents in clean and fresh.. With Sun- ® . \ j Night and Day,in a Chair. the Austrian manoeuvres that have Sunbridge, Ont., Nov. 7.-(Special) occurred through the use of an itni- light Soap. 613 We can handle your poultry eithem tatiun bullet, made of twisted red- P O ULT Rrlive or dressed to best advents e--dfr, William lkieg, of this place. 8and-grey blotting-paper, that can in- A I3IRDLESS WORLD. 'Also eggs, honey and _bow_.a_hale,_hearty'nu-antells of his girt, even when propelled by a small A na£uralist says that tf the world your DuLter. • taimost miraculous cure of 12hetrma- charge ot,powder; a very ugly wound were to become birdless man cou3d other produce, �Vsm by using Doad's Kidney Pills. when fired at close quarters, must not inhabit it after nine years' time. THE DAWSON COMMISSiON CO umfted ';.For four years I suffered excruei- be considerable; but the actual fig- In spite of all the sprays and pois- Cor. Went Market and Colborne sts., TOROtitiT0. - siting torture,' says Mr. Doeg, "I ures, it is s:arcely necessary to men- ons that could be manufactured for Was scarcely an hour free from pain• tion, are not 'forthcoming, the destruction of insects such pests A } could not lie down to take cert, In addition to twenty-eight men in would arra man is novo in love with a wtr Fie-"Did you make thus bread, ply eat up orchards and main ufAll he begins ut had to sit; night and day in a one went, who died from ex- crops. eg a to tell her his dearie?" She-,,Yes, love," "well, TeB1 P treuLles. I'd rather you wouldn't do an more �• haustian during the march from "' - ' work like this, dearest?" "Why not, "I was treated for Rheumatism by Tl£isch to Arad, in 1900, and the Twitchy Muscles and sleepless- >speechless and paralyried-"I had sweetheart?," "It's too hea(vy, several doctors and also tried several explosion of a shrapnel shell during near,-The hopeless heart sickness that valvular disease of the heart," writes angel." ]medicines without receiving any bene- the field-artillery manoeuvres at settles on a man or woman 'whose Mrs. J, S. Goode, of Truro, N.S. "I Ifit, Almost in despair I feared I Zborow•, in Galicia, in the presence nerve- sire shattered by disease can gest suffered and was often speechless and ppw� 1�ap p ]never again would be free from pain. of GeLeral Prince Windischgratz, the be p' d in contrast with a patient 'partially paralyzed. One dose of Dr. Lluliltiil� oU160 VYIm W eon. 'Then I read of some remarkable cures following year, when two sergeants who 4- been in the "depths" and h Agaew's Cure for the Heart gave me y Dodd's Kidney Pills, I procured were killed, and 'a lieutenant and six been deeq sed from them by South Am- relief, and before I finished one bottle Mand-"Did a box and soon found they were do- gunners seriously injured, further in- eri2an 1Vetvine. George Webster, of your hear about that !tn me nod and before I had finished stands could be recalled of the Forest, Out., says : "I owe my life.to I was able to go about. Today I am fright George got on his wedding - g g per- it. Everything else failed to cure."- a well woman.--48 day?" Mabel-"}Tog• j was there.6. the second box I was entirely free ills of the Austrian manoeuvres- 44 - saw hu." h'om pain anis a new`man." 1p xils that had their counterpart `,, f rp,,�� Collo,Sidney Pills always cure I during the evolutions of the French Never argue with others it you (M�al�la ��Q�iABtlt ttYl�: >)hl��at ECtRheumatism byy putting the Kidneys 92nd Infantry Regiment, at Cler- would avoid that tired feeling. an shape to takethe cause-Uric Acid mon, Ferrand, last year, when far YOUR OVERCOATS -out of the blood. more ball-cartridges were used than 1 Dead men's shoes seldom fit those sod tefka sofa„ root better d7sd. .It so sere was desirable. Mirlard a Llal�eat Cures ��pfittlEriai who are waiting for them, of amsiIn oar lova. write dins, It[oatreal Bo: '�"♦ - More dangerous, perhaps, than but- •RlT1sM AMtR10AM DY1trN0 00. GREAT SEAT FROM SUN. lets are the cavalry charges that Some things go without saying-but Manly strength and Womanly rreauty MONTREAL _ almost invariably form a striking it isn't piwner to class women as depend on purity of the blood. and 3roa Merged b Ma ed Rays of feature of foreign military evolu- tions. When, in the autumn of! much of that purity depends on perfect Sunlight' 1940, two Belgian regiments-the I kidney filtering, If these organs are ttnr neer Si:tv Veers diseased and mill not perform their RAILWAY 2nd Lancers and the Ist G LLldes-- lQ sir.Nlrs ow.aoore[xo 8sa rpm been a,•d w The pyrbillophor, or sun machine, mUlion.of mothrn for chef•cnlldrea .hW taethio>< !unctions, inan will seek in valn for i'` the invention of Fatner M. A. G. hutleri themselves at each other at lsootDastJoamid,wt4osthe n. •iisr•p•s,?a..I strei:gth and woman for beauty. South -- Far•ciennes, and the "halt" was not .dwt'd�tor a.h'm:i.�sntr.a.rornts.,oui, ' An'crican KidneyCoro drives out all ach,. OoweB wdu:tta iHimalaya, a young PartUgu[Fe priest, (sounds+' in time, the puritiea throuh the body's "Alter 7. 118.9 fi°UCCeed at the W'Ot1d'a Fair to peaceful CVOIU- gold tedru�lsu tbvuahoui th.eortd. Ba tittr.ars �a"-ropairw weak spots.-48 generating more than seven thousand I tion bore every appearance of aI star,lea.Wixsro.sdoorutau tilt up, 23-gi es of beat (Fah'rmheitl, i most warlike encounter. After death a rich man cuts no degrees ! A large number of men were un- When a woman weeps scalding tears y Is the special work of the The sun machine was brought by horsed, and the ambulance oftjcere'some man iA apt to find hin2self !a more ire than a "thy inventor agd Captain Franciose had to attend to a great number of poor man. CEIVTRA�. r"tavier de Br1�j1, 01 the RnVal Artii- ,broken arms, and ba One man, 'hot water. glow": / , I t .} (} - Ir 7 of Portugal. from Lisbon to inder+l, was removed with a ghastly ��Q a lllllmE{ll CUtIa ��ItEti1�EG j Telegraph Scheer St. Louis in April: For more than lance-wound in the forehead. For-] ltehin�, Surnlns: Skin Diseases i TORONT0, ONT, live months it has been 4n process cured for thirty-leve cents. - sir tunately, as far as this country is SENTENCE :SERMONS. wrtM for p•rt:cuiars eo of reconstruction on the hill bark of concerned, no similar occurrence has Agnew's Ointment re It Rheum.in one day. the Fish, Game and Forestry Build-{happened: the nearest a and cures Tetter, salt ch, Scald Short ners c health c heart, w M. SHAW. - Principal Ing 1 approach to a 31end, Eczema. Bart:r's Itch, Ulcera, j Short prayers bring quick returns. Yens• .nd oarr•rd sea. 4or�eo. • in I terrible accident happening In the Blotches and all eruptions of the akin ' iS t -7ueseare-o4 d'al�+__fgnr, + rt.y .t AlderRbot in 1900, p Little sins never stay small. _ soothing and quieting and arta A wrong is always worth forget- the Ilam, ist her J-Geneal o te�his dtni Baea than site audio of siding duet. likhu magic' In a ul Portuguese b the Cotmntsraioner-General to the Expo-►r-�mote ,sun one section oil the Queen's I humors. 35, -47 _ 1-he ;,hallow ]lead soon gets sore _ X• and a num- experiment on Tuesday rte the bei of:casualties ensued Heavenly mindednoss is not earthly .. While pat,-:ing to admire a 9"d •blindmess sten was partly hidden by a fog, more i A very ,imilar Incident- to that Ide+d you have done some other man ' g- j The money must be measured by were obtained Iron melted and ma happening Belgiumoccurred docs a better nue the man. sierra was about to mets. wrhen the at } r than ".nOO degrees of Fahrenheit heat rNans�eln}i lue3wc►ri3 when ozena lotla�h,. -- -- - - _. .- Time_kauws -.sir-LhlnK. nI_a_rexerssa.�. Lever's Y-Z(Wise ]'Toad) Pisirifect- stn was suddenly obscured by and, in addition to d the , le>er.. ant Soap Powder is bettur than. clouds Father Himalaya is more troopert, who were knocked over, one A erred makes a good chart but a :than satisfied with the results, He man was killed• anotber had his other powders, as it is both soap "a poor trach. • skull fractured, and several bad legsI disinfectant. No amount of Polish can make a Ms a way clear to applying the ma- I .- chine to industrial atxount. I or scrag broken; but these cavalry pearl ,put of a pobolo. i It is almost as easy to por•quade s , Aside from many interesting sc+en- i blunders were era ngthrng when tom- The love that iq-never wasted soon ed to two murdbroue char girl she can wing as it is to make tine deductions which subsequent 8� Per 'her believe she is handsome withers 'daily experiments confirmed• Father Ipetrated In the German manoeuvres Prayer is only n pill iw at night of 1897, and the Austrian man- when it has been an endeavor all Himalaya made the following new 'oeuvres of the followingyear.yiscrst- he On the first-mentioned occasion day. the tool would fallow u his fo}- f7ret-The Beat of the arra is abso- p �O,t)Ot) troopers, led, it is said, by i he wa.tld soon forssake it. cutely d electric ori Rin. Y _ the Kaiser himself, descended upon C. C. RICFI,Al17,Ci A CO. � •• The wind docs not whistle through � �� ' 1+3econcl�-Tire intensity of the 'rs,Va " the opposing infantry and artillery- I was ver sick with Quincy and the barn that is tali of 'wheat. ..:that prodgFe the-solar radiation is men with so great an impetus that y very much higher than that of the ,.thought I would strangle I stood The man who stands on his head when the bugle call-of ' alt" soon- MINAR'D'S LINIMENT and it cured, always thini.s he is holding a the electric are. '� r Y g P Third-The sun machine discloses dee] fourteen dead her ane' nine m„ at ante. I am never without ft world. " badly wounded .men we%4 picked up 'ttrom whence t•Otbea the electric ea- now. It is always easier to fight the .Made big enough for a big on the field, Yours gratefully,g .which holds between the ,Ylemt R Y. dead Fina of yesterday than to face ._ .. MRS C. P. PRINCE, the living ones of to-da man to work in with comfort. ,he sun and the stars. R Y• _ Fifth-It gives a glimpse. of a way MOOSE HUNTTNO, Nauwigewauk, Oct. 21st. A man cannot have his interest in Has more material in it than -Ito directly transfer the rays of the The finest region in Canada for the sin and keep his principle clean. soar Into electric energy. ager who wi4hes to secure Moose The lights of tthe world are doing any Other brand of. shirt in � v This is , the fourth gun maclfine In the Temagami region in New Orr thea ri shining is mirrors. Canada, Made on the Father Himalaya lies ere,-ted: The tario, and now easy of access try the good deal more ,*�, first three were built at Lisbon and Grand Trunk Railway System and ' "I pity Me man who can't learn than feeling sore on the rest• of cre- - H.B.K. scale it requires 3934 " Tarts. North Slay. Ail information regard- scmething- from his own mistakes, ation. �- Ing guides, routes, rates eta., can Now, that's one thing I can do," If you are doing no good to others to 42 yards per dozen,Whereas Do you know what it is to lot's be had on application to agents or sal+i Bragg. '•Ali! You're alwnys 3are doing much Harm to yourself, - ' ecommon shirts have on#y 32 womanyo "No I? Why, I idealized by addressing G. T. Ball, G. P. A T. learming something thea, aren't you?" BUSY MONKS. - y A., Montreal. . replied Knex. to 33 yards. 'is woman .once. but sire worried" °' The most . energetic and active i 3(t;tldiy). "Whom did she marry?" The Governor's weft a Prison,,•- monks in the world are those of the , SCIENTIFIC TRIUMPH,. Xis. Z. A, .Van Luven is the wife of Solovetski Monastery, near Archan- That's the reason why the The recent discoveryof eucaine, a the governor of the county jail, Nap- gel, in Russia. The monastery ' is "'Big" anee, Ont,, and was a great sufferer H•B•K• Sliirt never 8Y PROXY. powerful anaesthetic, is looked upon g situated on a desolate island west of , from rheumatism. When the test doc- as another scientific triumph.. It Archangel,'over which the abbot ruiles chafes the armpits, 39 nCVer tore in the community and "ttpecialfsta" What the Baby Needed. will make possible operations which failed to help her, she'buried bar step- Practically as.a despotic monarch. B P tiara of proprietary remedies and pur- everything tight at the neck O WrISt- .r- mi ht not otherwise take place ow- So The monis do ever t411n for them- I !' I autTered from aervpusness and ins to heart weakness, for fire paF- chased nth American Rheumatic selves. They lulus made magnificent Cure, 4 bottles cured her.-42. bands, is always loose, full headache until one day about a tient remains conscious. during -ifs road:;, built clitrrclies, liouaea, and � ytatr ago it suddenly occurred i•) the use, although, of course, .those'parts other buildings, and even constructed and comfortable and wears �5 .what a great coffee drinker I was of the loody to which it is applied Ada-"Why does Claris speak ? a dockyard, where they build their and I ttioug)it maybe this night are insensible to pain. 'It•will also tGeoige its tier intended? Are they own• steam and sailing vessels. The well - have something to do with my trou- give the surgeon more time for' his ieligaged? ' Alice-"No; but she n- monastery is a very large a� and ible. so I shifted to tea for ,;while, work, and do away with certain peo tends they shall be." _ the working force of the monks num- but was not better, if anything, pie's conscierItious olljections to tmt 0 or 300. The Lach shirt bears a tiny book They'are farmers worse• anaesthetics: r• To prove to Toa that Va ane'' -tutactureriW turliing out a that tells the whole history "At that time l' had a i)aby four• Although it can be vied for am- Cbme's Ointin $a certain rent of stuff, which they ell — - K.: utations, it will.probably be most Piles and absolute care fete batt g of the "B• " Shirt, -ane - months old that we had to feed on P y and every ibrtti of itebintt in the markets of Archangel for the 1$ �+ bottle, until n old lad friend useful for treatment of the thyroid bleedingandprotrudin pilos efit f the poor and of their order. -~ and- the a d l,iem o a c Y ��tt P glands. In such operations the use the manufacturers have guarr.ateed It. 8eetea also contains it notarial told me to try Postum Food Coffee. lmonials in the daily press and ask your nei3h Large numbers of Ruscvian pilgrims- of ichloroform is often impracticable. !i'nt•ee months ago. I commenced using cors what they think ori,; You can use it and. visit" ,the island, whither they are declaration that the H.B.K. Eucaine in injected by a' hypoder- T conveyed from the mainland in a Postum, leaving oft the tea and col- ;tet3•oar money back if cured. tido a box,at cmc needle undor the ski t the 11 dealers or EnxaNsou.B LTEa do Co.. oronta - ' #ee, and not only have my headaches small steamer built and sailed by the "Big" Shirt contains 39 j . .._. _ -.._ -place_where_the_ Incision i. o__-he- ! ^'.. _ _ and nervous f routiles entirdly�isap- ]lr• w 0-Intrheni role The made. After a few moments the t0 2 yards of material r ,Geared, but since then I have beene taken twelve h'mtrs, and the monks give 4 y per skin may be cut without the patient ,giving plenty of nurse for my baby - the pilgrims free lodging and feed feeling anything. As different and REMARKABLE CHAPEL. dozen. and have a large, healthy child now, deeper parts are exposed''the drug is them .sumptuously on fish caught by "l have no desire to drink anything There is a Baptist chapel in Santa- themselves. dropped gat intervals of a few Yasin- Rosa, California, holding200 Sold at all dealers but only �? • but Postum and know it has 1)cnefit- vies. •�' per- -�.. y • sons, which is built entire] of tim-, ed my children, and I hop© all who To the observer the operation ap- Y , • - with this brand:- -have children will try Postum , and ber sawed out of a single redwood La grippe, pneumonia, and�influ- find out for themselves what. a really pears similar to those of the days tree, Timbers, weather-boarding, and enza often leave a nae cough , before chloroform,.,as the patient is inner linin are all of.wood, there be- when they're one. g wonderful food drink it is." Name conscious, and now and again makds g y g -given by Postum Co., Battle C-reek, some remark. The, eyes are covered Ing no plaster, bricks, or mortar It Is a dangerous thing to neglect. Mich. tyitl 'a e}ntl,.to midimise nervousness about it. The roofing, too, is made Cure it with. •� 3 Both tea and coffee contain euant,i- and thtt j�.• -lit is strapped to the iof shingles sawed from the sane • ties of a poisonous drug caller] Cnf- operating-tabic to prevent involun- tree, and after it was all finished Shiloh s feilte that directly affects-the heart, tory movements, there were t3,0,'bOO-,shingles left. A •' s- kidneys, stomach and nerdes, Pos- Fie is conscious, but he cannot feel.. sister tree to the above furnished en,- �:PJI1Si1Yi1pt10I�► tum is made from cereals only, soien- ploy-merit for .two yearn to two }lard- i 'turn Is ffee Mended cereals get the Coen- �- working men; who reduced it to � The kung - HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. 'flavor. Ten days trial of Postum' in "Pa, what's a• tyrant?" "1 tyr- shingles. �./ore Tonle ,place of tea. or coffee will show' -a ant is one %Vho governs yt a Without The cure that is guaranteed by Montreal Winnipeg Dawson _ -health secret worth more than , a your choice, and who makeg you lilu:stcr--"I)o ,you mean to say that your druggist. .geld mine. There*.,; a reason. do what he wants without regard to I tun a liar?" TiHster-"I hope that Prices: 9,C-WBLLs&Co. SW y _ Get the book, "The Road to Well- what you want." "Oh, Y g k) ungetitte- Zk•� it LeRoy.N.Y..Toronto,Can- r•cr.. You I aloin niit di; anything Wille." iri each PgF7ragr• and ma sire tyrants, aren't yo it, }_a?" manly; but 1 see you cutch lny idea." ISSUE NO. 45. A: -04. ., ' • �._•''�; '� ice---/' ,• ... , .. � - . . :., - '�' �d , f. y N Muw rw �._...�, :. . . . ...• w ' r ,.. • s , • _ t . . P.\Lar'kiu, of Toronto, was in Robt.'Gordon has begun work ' �+ht Elrltll1�� Eli$. town on Thursday. on the foundation of 'his nen ,7 —W. E. Vaustome is shipping a ,dwelling. large quauthy oil turnips to New —Robt. Andreas•and W. F.Heu- York. derson,'of Scarboro,"were In town —Miss Oda Weldon,of Oakwood yesterday. LOvAMSMS' visited her sister, lira. R. J. Coad, y —The date of the Provincial �� �� � �� this week. General Elections have been fixed 'y - _ z —Mrs. J. W. Disney and dau�h- for Dec. 13th. r, —James Gordon left on Sot he ter, of Balsam, spent Sunday with —!Miss Alma Sproule,of Toronto " ' � r OR day last on his hunting trip to the her pareats here. is visiting at the home of James ' north' —Allan Kerr, of the !Merchant's and :firs. Davidson. —Joseph LatclZford, of Toronto, Bank, Leamington, is home for a —Rev. J. E. and !Mrs. ikioore CHAINS. spent a day during the past week two weeks vacation. were y 'COW = - with his mother here. guests of J. M. Den es,B. A. Mrs. Rorke and daughter, of —An oyster suPPer,is proposed Whitby, on Monday. � g •CALF yCHAINS. r Heathcote, are spending a short for Thai>ksgiviug Day in aid of —R. P. 'Moore, of 1 sbrid¢e,was b St. George's church. visiting his brother, Rev. J. E. .� h, time with friends in Pickering. —Mrs. F. L. Henry, of Oshawa, Moore on Wednesday. ' Co: STALL Fixtures.• —Mrs. A. Rogan, of Oshawa, accompanied the doctor on his —We wish to direct the atten- n CD W and Miss Gwendoliue Hay, of 1~`or- visit here on Tuesday. tion of our readers to the advt. of !�' MANURE Forks. Qi est, spent Wednesday with'Mrs. —Mrs. Harvie and daughter, llioore, who is hlurkar. Y lei.�s pupils prepared to Lanterns, Etc —Miss Moore, .of Lie towel, ar- ,lira. W. J. Todd,, spent pont a da this receive u its for instruction on week with ;Firs. Ales. Findlay. the piano and theory. - rived here last week, and will —A B. Dowswell,of Claremont, --Results in Pick in the k reside with her sister, Mrs• is offering for sale two small last Dominion Election. 3 ..,Cummer. Feed Herliageuty—Keep your stock Right —Mise Crook has resigned as store`and a dwelling in Pickering Village, ' teacher in S. S. No. 4, East, the r -{ Ex —J. D. A. Tripp, who gives a = „ same to take effect at the end of - the year concert brings Coln g u d piano 41 '1Choam2 111G11ny lust brio his own rand iano Pickering Tp.,i\o. 1 41 $2 „ —Owing to the increased price v ith him for the occasion. 2 - _ �3 72 'of wheat, the price of bread haF 8 :” 52 2? - w ' —Harvest Thanksgiving services _ been raised from 10 cents to 11 will be held in St. George's chtirch �� 29 cents per loaf. Nov. 15th, morning and evening. g 31 41 —lira. J. Burch moved on Satur An invitation is extended to all. , Ld 48 day into the Burt residence oppo- _The Bennett Manufacturing 8 39 32 . • - ' v site the Methodist church lately Co are putting iv an acetylene 0 52 ul V�'�� ,F vacated by !lis Gormley. gas plant in their factory. It 10 3' Gi' G (J(� 1 _ —?Mrs. Weldon returned last Il 141' 32 - ' Fill be in operation inn few day s week to her home in Oakwood —The religious quarterly meet- ,'12 : ' 60 _33 after spending some time with in and Sacrament of the Lord'., — 20c. r al. her daughter, '-Mrs. R. J. Coad. 8 583 103 per g ,. g ' Supper will be held in the Metho- — ii gal fur 4N5c. —Bert Moore, n hn.nas reported dist church next Sabbath i-norniug 04 in our last issue as being condued di 1p,;u � In,the Kingston hospital suffering _ s �t /LQdall B. z� —Runt. React and family have _ ,r � from all attack of diphtheria, is,, taken irp re,-idence at the�. rapidlyeast w e are say r - -- - '+ leased to; p y re- town line. W. S. Stewart rt , covering. uccu the O'Leary residence va. ^ - ir —A meeting of the Pickering Py' S' H� sated by lir. Read. s • Fire Company will be held in the W. H. Richard., who has been 5 _ a :food �3arietq 6mall Articles Town Hall on Friday evening, in Caron, As-a., for the past few 12- Nov. 11th, at 8 o'clock. All the ears has returned, and this week - SUCH AS t member.of the company are re- a _ a_ moved on to his own farm - quested to be present, as well as Stick Pins, Fancy Britee, Candle 5ticL�, Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Piid latel • vacated John Boy•es. the citizens and all others inter- y Boyes. Placr;ues, Good Perfume 25, 15 itnd 10 cent bottles. Shaving ested in the siteeess and eftieien —The serer" at the Friend's CaleP, Comb Cases. Pocket Combs, Pocket Knives, Looking fk church nest 3Abhath at 10.30a.m., Glaa4es, Photo Frames, Photo Albums. Ink Wells. Cuff Links of the company, will be a Thank-offering Mission- Chester's invaluable preparation Pur cracked hands. etc. it will regret to hear of the death A,,� ffi ary meetiug, Rev.P. 1, Moore, Thu sate Register. T —Her malty friends in thia local g y g of Toronto. will be resent. All /ill. �. 3oone Pickering. at the age of M years. 4 months le oft Dec. lit, iL�, pure red _. and 13 days, of May, beloved wife are cordially invited• hr,ru-bred horses, purr bred of Fred W Howlett, of Toronto, —There 140 sale - urn and gr,ule cattle, Shrop- i The death which tvas caused dir freig billed about Pickering shire cheep and York-hire igv of p rE• Station daring the month of Oc- both ue>;es, on tut P, rear cif crm 3, - ectl b h� rhage, 6cwk place tober,. Tkie�e are cery...€eVv a-taticak, _Picketing, the property_ of F,, _ - - _ on Friday.-Oct.lay.Oct. tli, after an ill- C'hapman. Yale at one. Witch out tei on the Grand ?rank that can give Hess of about tiro weeks. The for F,flla tvrap � - 'deceased was a daughter of Mrs, abetter trliuwiug than thio. .M. Tripp, -James Wood, of the kin cion + - �- pp, of the Brock rc>A�l. Her � g �•�.. funeral took place on Monday, road east, had rather an unpleas- when her remains were conveyed ant experience a few days aggo • B mistaL-e he took a teas wonfui - - - - to Whitby far iabe went- :She. I leaves to mourn her early death, o carbolic arid. -ustaining very ers e have faity.ne.w pieces .on the way N _ a sorrowing hnsband and it'famil painfiul burns to his month and o ,nice goods, pretty shades and new Pat- am five children for whom mw th,r+pa-t. He has uoR nearly recovered. terns, prices very low _ ... sympathy is felt. What are your friends saying —The foiluwindg ants from —I'.nbt. Beith. Es-11.P., _was in about you? That your stay _ - _- the Markham Shin is> ft as app%. Pickering on Ttie.day evening. In ' 'able to the boys of am own villat•e conversation with some of his hair makes your look old? Cheap _~ as to the boys of other„places. friend4, be expressed the belief Aad yet, you ate not forty l "•A traction engine paFsing tbru that his old constituency (West Postpone- this looting old. - ' town last week carried on its Durham) would be carried by �e have just secUre(� ei big lot of large Size --tender a load of boss ranging Aylesworth. • ' fleeced cotton blankets, Extra good from six to twelve years of age —The Ladies' Aid and the con• Hiw V*gheavy � o• values. - . The boys were jumping on and off Fregation of the Methodist church and having a good time in general are greatly pleased over the result John Dickie -.llt is only necessary to recall the of their efferta in connection with a Hair Vigor and C1it Ayer' 2 • •Vu coo, ffset that only a few weeks alto a the harvest home supper. Total restore to your Cray hair all r !boy in Stouffvillecame to a violent proceeds $133,50, and the .church the deep, dark, rich color of - death in this way to demonstrate beautiful and inviting. earl life. Then be satisfied. _ .that the practice is an extremely —J. D. A. Tripp, of Toronto, y -- #oolhard and dangerous one" ..r..-, tW vita. reowvd w. aab ' • (� y g one of the leadiirg pianist of the e.t6 a m X117 °`'r, `rO r .m t�+•w V V S 1 V —On Sunday last a you>w man Dominion, assisted by the popular t""d J.V Zo a >o rel I" HU named Harris drove from Crew's 1 a. s s.vera 'tn' x T ten��. Mr. Piggott, formerly of rn do&ulnas o•.ra•oo,. JJ.. ',hotel, East Toronto, to Pickering, the B•ugreet Company will give a ut � for �° •" i"a �e► distance of about eighteen miles concer,under the auspices of the in an hour and a half. When he Picker ng College athletic Associ- • Shells, (loaded and empty), Powder, Shot, Cartridges, t arrived in Pickering, the home�ation on Friday, the 11th inst. Dark Hair a Primers, Etc. ; a which was covered with perspir- Al r. '1 rife being a Pickering town- 7p' ation, was so fatigued that it was ship as well as a College Old Boy, «� Agent for all ' ��Ller .^ Car•vi gw &seta,\ dee W 1 � _ ' almost impossible for it to stitnd. needs no itrtroductioato a Picker �. HOpk1II$, kinds of veh• • ass` Pocket Knives, The services of E. J. Shirley V. S. ing audience,and the association isles manufactured by the WeLau`hha , were secured to relieve the animal regrets that, owing to a large pQ' of Oshawa,. See our SUGAR-BEET FORKS �r of the intense pain from which it number of, tickets already being 7� and BOTH BARGAIN'S. k]* was suffering, and if possible to dipposed of, there will be but a " $3.50 WASHING �iAGHINES. • 'save its life, in which he was •Fuc limited number on sale. There is "' 'OILCLOTH ZINC-BINDING, corners' -and.tac•ks complete, 10e box. ' u cessful. :Aman who is so cruel no doubt Pickering is being in- - - Full line of Stoves,.I anges, and Heaters, Etc.,, always in stock. 7. and heartless as to drive an /an!- dulged, in having the opportunityPRICES RIGHT: al at such so speed ned over a road to hear such eminent talent, for i hills, is unfit could net be heard outside the , $>�tnd'�'8 -Hardw' a' re. to be tr iRted with any animal, largest centres, .except for, sir. ' and shoi be punished as far as Trilsp's previous association with G - w ill allow. the college, and it is hoped that —The following clipped from all lovers of art will secure tickets i _ In Flaunels and Flannellettes, „ the Listtiwel,Standard has refer- at their earlict opportunity and. ' GOOD VALUE Gents'I'nderwear and The Empire Medicine Co, of London, enee to Mr. Cummer, who recently thus assure,- themselves of an Ont„has appointed the undersigned w a� Ladies'Vests, etc. -- '-arrived in Pickering. The presen. exceptional treat. local agent for Pickering,for the most Won ration «as made on the eve of his —On Thtir4day, Ott. 2�th, an derful discovery of the uineteenth century. departure.for Pickering and was interesting event took phice at For the rnmment of. the :Bose, Tbroet, . accompanied by au approl;riate. Kittery, l[e., it being tl1r, niar- Bronchial Tabee and Lunge: Iccnre&Colde ,� Bronchial thins; Bronchitis, Hav fever �Y1W foods for gall Weare Address. Avery pleasant event I riage of Jim. T. lI. Henderson, and all thrust and lung diseases. - write took Placa at chriA church rec-l formerly.. C'oll)mercial. Jia ter, at -for particnlare,a stock of treatments and N Uzih!ti=ciu3'-es tat k ' . . pati&aonX au ,yon an a. C71t. w 13th, when the Brotherhoacl of St. Lecke, frit a number of years, a r,,�-reexl Rimmer Call acid see our Stock of Overcoats. -T Andrew presentgd or,e,of tl:eifi teacher in the public -chools of • members, Mr. A. E. Cntiimer. who 3laiichester, N. The marriage and Ready-made Suits. Odd s. A. $(JNTQYC,v. Pants and, Fest„ Sask- was leaving Listowel to pursue a tool; place at the snuin:ei• liume of 1C11:er1II „ Oal 0'y etchewan Buffalo Robes, etc., etc. _ eciinse of study for itis sacred JnclgeJames Lc eke, 'of .Taekson- _ `� ���._ ministry, which he has chosen for vilie. Fla. Previous to their depart yards at Spink Mills, - a profession, with a copy of E•:an lire for Toronto, a reception was Darnel on the Praver Book. Mr. •liven to lir. and Mrs. Henderson Best Quality of Hard Coal p f'1 Cummer also received a set of by St. Paul's M. E. church and E. Masse -Harris :' V�V Commentknes, in seven voitinie�, L'eagne. The office staff of the `Full weight Guaranteed. J s ' from the Churcli-Wardens, Messrs Master Mechanie's office of the G. {_ Horn and Raines, a9�n slight re- T. R. Toronto, presented. lir. Stove &td CheStnut SiZeS -Having taken over the agency business heretofore carried on by ward for his valuable services as Henderson with a handsome-set - 117. T. A.Greig, we are prepared to supply the public with all kinds t Lay Reader in the parish. and of dinner dishes and a parlor lamb �t 1 O�VBSt market of inure esliec•ial,y for Ni-ork daring previous to his departure for the the Rector's ab',ence the past atrni enst..nnd the bride wa.s made the Farm Implements, Louden Hay Forks, inFr. ll r. Cuminer has a bright recipient of mans• beautiful gifts prices. futur4. before him being a man of!from her many friends, The hap- A full stock of Repairs on band, also re Laval.$eparatora a takingninnner�. sound jnclgniNut( pyr.',ttple will 'take up residence N'e have alsn on hand quantity of _—_-,—$rid s{iiri.t:rally iuiuded. His.o on Landsdntrtie .Ave., ,Turbutq, Best Quality Sniithing Goal. ,All wort. promptly attended to and prices right. erntr2e will be Rntched with keen ;We juin their riiany friends in Our Coal makes warm friends. „ • ...,,,, na T :Qtoiv el ,wia,iing them a long, happy and Orders left wicn w. Peak delivered Pu gh .( Moore, Pickerin's who all wis}l him God-speed. pro.,erous life. ,promptly, �