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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_11_11 • l • fR y sees , - •' • rs � _ PICKERING � p VOLia '-�XIV. PICKERING, .ONT., FRIDAY, _ NT0V 11 1904. ltnftgfli se3tsLl �GrD#. SCHOOL REPORTS. "" Audley. ions. by showing how they becomes ,\ 7 }} lunt and how to sharpen them. Com- Spink ogs- r, Mills 1111 Is Report of S. S. i�o. 12, Picker- Several from here attended Quart- patting dead tools with the human- -A Russell, M .Burton. last.rlservices at Pickering on Sunday preparation of mind and inter, t, Ing Sr 4ha{d pteditea6' Red Wheat .98 bus. .Jr 4—M Cassie, D Burton, J us- be Y ing the audiences .11-bound, Hst .. sell. A Bate, E.Sauderson. 3 N Albert Yorke has returned to L z- ening with rapt attention. At the 7� 'White Wheat - 98 ' bridge after spending the season with close the Whttb 'quartette led in' Spring Wheat - ,93 " Willson. 2—N Graf,•W Barton, F. T. Smith. singing• God Sane he Kin after �► F. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Snreeon ,. C Pilkie, W Dtmcan, L Ward.' Pt g R g' Y1` to Canadian Pacilia Railway; Coroner Goose Wheat - 85: YS a are sorry to]earn that R. Puck. which all that took part sat down to Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Liceare.. Manitoba Flour 106.00 bbl. M Duncan. Pt 1—H Russell, rin is laid up with an attack-of pneu- Punch before leavingfor their ,various Claremont; Officehonn-,Betorer0a.m.,'I too Family Flour 5.50 " L Willson, M Hutchison, N Sand- monis, 'We trust that good care will homes, remarking that a very enjoy � ptn,anditoi-� f to 9 p,m. Private telephone y - • ,� erson; T •Grafi 111 Sanderson, L hasten a.cure, able tkne had been spent. connection with Balsam.Greansood,Brougham Pastry Flour - 5.50 P X4tthZcoa)r A.and Pngh's rth con),.Wm cowie's. 7 Sanderson, J himcall, L Pilkie, G F. M. Chapman has announced Dec. —... - ath con) e-iy Bran ✓sl,.GO ton 1st as the date of his sale, and as the ` Shorts 19.00 " Gray, F GOstick, J Duncan. Pre,- Stouffvine. first-class, and the busy A. YOUNG,M,D,,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 _.`_— cut every day—MrC1)assie, N Gray, property on ` ill be ,over, a good cros-.•d The Whitby Keystone records the - -allege.Trluiby Medical College, Toronto, mem- L Willson. L Harper, teacher. . 5 ber of College of Physicians and saraeons of Graham, ZVhole"Wheat Flours _ ought td' be present to secure the factthatthere are five preachers in Ontario. Office and residence Opp O'Laoxy Lotel Chop of all kinds.. stock. He offers some choice fillies the family to which Mr. H. H. Bing Woburn,Out. Omae hOurt: morning ►to re: Hard and Soft Coal. j Highland Creek. and stock hulls, as well as feeding hang belongs, pastor of the Baptist is- evening s to s. steers and milch cows. His hogs are church of that town. Ina recent is Above prices Subject to Change without Igellrille church anniversary sere- the leading .,bacon type anintal, and site of the Montreal ,Herald'appeared Notice. ` PPe ices will be held on Sunday, Nov. :�)th some good ones of all sizes are being the photograph of'five young men, ��#�• Madel Bakery Co., Limited. 19(4. Rev. Donald McTavish, Ph. D., offered. sons of an Anglican minister, all of minister of Central Presbyterian '''•"' whom are preachers in the same de- Q church, will preach at both services. g nomination. But it is left to Stouff- >;, F,.%E WELL, , Cr., BARRIS-. Brou nam. .,. e TEB,Connty Crown Attorney.and Catritty - Dunbarum Presbyterian choir will -- ville to beat even the above sin ulcer sing at the evening =crvice. Anni- Wednesday was court day.- reci:rds. We refer to the Rev. C. H. ol3eftos. ponrt goose,Whitby. o v g ver�ary tea meeting n•ill he held on G. Phillp spent Monday In the. Hamel. the veteran pastor of the �OW A McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• - - the following Monday evening. Nov. city. _Memorial Christian church here, who erg,solicitors,&,. office opposite Poe. . 21 t. 3 splendid prugraru has been T. C'. Hubbard is tinder the hituself has been a:pears in the ruin- lndoe W=%by,Oct. Jne,.Ban Dow.BA.;Tbeo. ♦ e(}lllirzav,LL,B. ,lousy to Loaa, sy arranged. ,fins Ce<fver, Toronto's weather. istty, and his six soil..s ordained tnin-- awmAk at pr,pular elecutionist «•ill recite, Prof. Dr. G. N. Fish ryas in the city inters of the Gospel, with-the seventh Fe3tertrusry. Churchill Arlidge, Canada's greatest la-t week. Herhert. fullovcing in the footsteps Hatttist will render flute solus, The rig ill press nt _ Arlidgequartc•tteunder the leaderahip Ali-s Routley, ct roo'litl, is studyingfc,r the same high callingg. HOpgI B,VETERI\ARY SUR- of Prof. Churchill Arlid•rg will sing. Visiting at-her parent-. All ,,slur veil this noted and teihaek- �'t L1. GRoK Graduate of ace Ontario ve:- 4 Aloud time ' es ectecl. Admission T, ,Chiral, of Brooklin, visited at ;tile fxn,ilc will contain ei tit urinary Oo:'.eg®, Toronto, regiscsred memaer Of all materials and design fi p g preach- s[foe Octant o. To nary 31a lca' AtaoMaaon, kepti a stock. it will pay you A�ults 23 cents, Children I5 cents. Mrs. J. Beet ? un Sunday, ers. Next, please,—Pilot. to call at our works ard inspect ur stock, W. Burk. of Oshawa,spent Sun- Cortical IDmoe and ree.ien^_a one undone-gnarcar miles _Green River• ottice and si oeingforge and obtain rices. Don't b misled b OSHAWA, day under the parental roof. Cedar Timber Wanted hours b to Ila m., and 1 to t ym. Pri+ate P y wiepbona in my omoe P.o. es6dsese, Green agents we do not employ them,consequent. -- ,Miss A. Will-on, of Oshawa, " guar, vnt t we can, and do throw o$ the agents Bad news raacbed Mr. and -M.s. y g 4I ent Sunday at Mr. E. Willson s. fTetrderp will be received ftp w commission of 10 per cent., which you will Wilton White on Saturday evening �lr�. R. Jack=on i3 yi.itin her noon. ,f Saturday, the 19th da f ft;stata;i estrbo. certainly save by purchasing from us. A last, to the effect that their youngest - 6 y� y.o r--• call soliolted, w sun, Robert, had been drowned near sister, Mrs. R. Brook. of Dollar. Vovember, 1961, by the under- Port SC)[tiAB D`. Perry. Robert had been duck Mr. Fork, of Uxbridge. is visit- signed for the supply and delivery • sees 'M1NITaT dldUMiTE CO., QNN,Conveyancer, Com t shootinv on the lake Scugog in com- ingg with his sister. Mrs. R. Beattie Of the followingquantities of good T m;aaionor foe aaking Amaanta, ewe, Opp.Pott Ogee Whitby,Ontario pany with some others from here, and A. and Mrs. Beattie Sunda ed and sound sawn timber•, for use of glfaremonI.out °y —-- had driven the others back to Oshawa with the latter's parents in Sunday a- the Municipality of the Township BUNTING, leaner of Me He returned to Port Perry for the bridge. of Pickering, via:-- - ramp outfit, and intended to spend a E. W. Bodell was laid off work W-0,ft., 5zd, 18 ft. lou delivered at • l.teeaa„far the County of Ontario pICRERYN a LIVERY 4 l ®the store or at hlaresl6ertese,Piekerlag day more shooting. Byron duper g. 1-7 web with him, and about midnight a few days last week with a lame Pickering Villago White went our in the boat to cross back• IOO 0 ft., bz8, l� ft. foHg, delivered V1ApID BELDAM. auctioneer. to., FinValass tebieloe for hire by day the lake. but Hooper declined to go Wm. GammaRe, of Oshawa, at PirkerinjE Village - [J 4W hf 'Bus in eoaneeaion meet. '5+.6! wobtra,ecnerts sales from his aameroae along. This is the last seen of White spent Sunday with his parents t., 'Lac. Id it. cog, delivered at 0 beads bat f►r and 11062• se:ee of turas farm lag • 1 G.T.R.trains. Freight and His boat was found in the lake nest here. Pickering tillage. -a acct and svoirltlne tha to to be sold will be express de3iversd t4 all.parta of th4 dgv,. ,sEM_xli __bz9�-14f - - �taeday,l�+,�w�ih.ssmosssw. ._ ��-White-and�-9, an rs, o man.of Torun• Bros. tuts sold oo the very best adeantase •tats rlllaee. Teaming o!all kinds done :1lothersill druve out to Port Perry on to visited at S. H. Stevensca's on ghani, w• On shortest unties. Bale and com• Saturday night, but could learn noth• are•ft , bz8, 1, ft. long, delivered at DR.BEATON.TOWN SHIP CLERK mama stables in connection. ing more at ,ut the matter given Sunday. Claremont. o Conv,%now. Goptmissloser for takme above '.dr White had posters printed (4itarterly service of the Metho- W)ft._. 2x7, 16 ft. long, delivered at e0darlte i000antant, am, tsoaey to loan •g���/ , dist church was well attended ou Claremont. 'r • H. Pea oSerin�a reward for the recovery o! - so farm ,ansae °! Marriage �' r his son s bod and a at man are Strnda mornin A11 ,f said timber to be delivered wt eooes i a s. oat. t* i p devotiof much tSnle to dragging the Mrs. Wallace is visiting her the place%named on or before the 16th - _ da cf April, IPAL The lowest or an �OCCHER A POSTILL.Lteensed Ace- lake.—i indicator. y P y father, J. Beattie, a•ho is Fx•lr. tioneery for the County of ortarlo. ane• Furni but we all ho for his recover 'ender not marked acce'{,for Teo- 4aoa aA4er of wary deeenotion ean°acted ata 3• dims to be marked ` ender for Cedar • woders" chane T Poacher. reser Z-60 tre s1 s• s College Noses. Quite a few from here attended Timber." d►deee,.es General vaiaator, stries attention the anniversary services at Green B order of the Council, esu a ali ordars a mail or teleasp The b game of the se a was �tO — �ss Taos, Povo�ta, Bronghara oat s. pla ed on Jas .rda when the Old 'River anfecc�f inhere attended _ L .*�el.o-S Jdaaru�i POBTILL.Oreea 731ver Ont Wy Boy y evenings. Township Clerk, J, - S fall line of tits,,• ys' team paid the College its en- 3-8 Whitevale P.O. Ont. TBE WELLINGTON Hotel.—Hav• elan furniture now ny t visit. t lege team sled by m& - WELLINGTON remoe.d to and sho:aaghly ovQhanl tt0 eshibition firs ny that the College tram would stand the anniversaery of their 213th wed- THE ! ad She above house.I am prepared to furniat little show owing W the strop then ding day at the homod of A. and _ eeibemodosion to all who deatre to patroolas t>s� wars ' of I"t year being on the visitors team Mr'°• Hubbard. Brock road, on ML. L. Moore, holder of Acade- ( spa speaous simple rooms. I than be plea• sad especially because Mr. L. R. Hal- Frida • night. _ - i ed so ass elf old patrons when tbey have co _ _pri0es right. �c y g mit Diploma of Landon Conservatory esrdaa%*,not 11[arl>oam. JAB. TO23"Cs, nan was playing with them in his Int the temperance ball on Fri- of,fusty, will receive pupils for In- „- U[arahatn.Oct. m6do -'t favorite place of centre-half But day, Nov, 11th, will be held a free struction on Piano and In Theory, at r 8• S. I�1111IIg118ID• from the kick-off it was seen that the concert. The pprogram will con- the rectory,Pickering. 4-ty perfect,unity of the College boys was sis t of son s. soloq etc„ also Ur. J. Methodist Church PiekarinR, Om too much for the heavy backing and �, tete Grand Scribe, of An- Services - 1l Services as Follows• the beet dash of the Old Boys, who sa M. ire~ ill lye an address. A 1 WESTER r _ a whole were much heavier than their a R�Y� � DA OF YARAoa� 1,lt9(1 a m.......Presching. opponents. The Collette tackling nt are welcome. a L ti Wagner Coover failed to bring down ire man thus p•m• Lasarporated by act of Parliament 1sf4 0p.m.......Sabbath School. leaving to the 41d Boyce the one re- owttstt tt+r[R. worth on source of bucking, as their kicking >Maaet4as umim". F p' > e with the exception of centre-half Miss Mabel Gilbul of Markham, subAntscribed a,'°tol....... 1�le,aday. Have a full line of fresh and cur. P nt%turd% and Svinda with Miss subscribed Capital.... ........ ..... sODmQ step p.m,......WeeklyPrayer on ed meats constantly on hand. Hainan was of no account. At the y y news .r... ..............„sees..r....... !Won end of the JL-st half, the score stood Allis Fuller. Assets Eea3lty Convertible............ 1,00110" Spice Roil. Breakfast Bacon, 7-0 in favor of the College and at "the Mrs. Carlton,of Toronto, is visiting Joint Oowaer$s4T.B.Hcftarale E 4Bev. J.E. Moon,Ph. B. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. same time givingit the wind. Boon her brother, W. H. Burk, bf. Barn fre•ideas basn�ic Pastor• in the second half, although the Old Brae. for a few weeks. special attention given to Farmer's sale _ g Notes Collections solicited and promptly waft Highest prices paid for Boys played much better, the fine Mrs. Ellis and Miss Pierce, of Asb- •Farmer'_ Mows discounted merloan And Butcher's cattle. work of the College half-line being burn, spent Friday last with Mrs. Fanign s:ebaage bought and sold Drafty io. ably looked after by the wings four Turner and Mrs. Hopkins. •wd,srailable on an parts of•the world - tries'were quickly scored, three of Mrs. Armour Ellis and Miss Price is salaam sassy Department. which were converted in exceptionally spending a few days with the formers' Intersees lowed an at b der a �t7}1 t�' PA� .11+A a �' fine style by left-half Moore. The P�c'ate. Eli and Mtn Nigkstvander. rentrates,andorediaedb& -searlPtodsyodtote N e'�+ ,u A Old Boys made a desperate spurt to Mrs. Hirst spent a few days here neo. Bern. Man"". _ , I get a score and brought the bail near with her sister, Mrs. Hopkins and _ Dnep �,O " A few barrels of No. 1 sugars on the College goal but losing it, after other friends before leaving for her J g their third down, centre-half Lorri- home in Hespeler. 1. hand which we will sell,cheap. man with one of his common puntm A full attendance of the members of r Full line of D Goods and Gra put the pig-skin right over their de- the A. O. U. W. Kodge, No. 202, held Dry, fence and the play into their own at Green River, are requested to be ceries. territory until the whistle blew, leav present on Nov. I5th, as there- is bui*_ Nothing but first-class Inenr- ing the score 25-0 against the visitors. nese of the utmost importance. Don't { Rock Salt on hand. . ante Companies-both Fire, Life The line-up was as follows : College fail to appear. By order. dio 4nd Plate Glass. w _ -Give us a call. (25)Cadenhead, full:Moore, Lorriman Double wedding bells are ringing in - - Warms to Rent. and Hollingshead, halves; Corrigan, our village this week. The weddings r Real Estate in village and ��11♦ (capt.). gimrter; McDonald, snap; Dor takes place this Wednesday, that of ountr for Sale. Farmers :SuppI7 Store land, Rubidge, Clarke, Filson, Ru- Mr. Alph. Hoover and Miss 'Nellie P Y dolf.and Lambie, wings. Old Boys(0), -Barton, and Mr. Walter Hoover and of the very best sJV er Coryeyanciiig.of all kinds done E. BRYAN, Mgr. .' Shedd,full; McMurtry, Hainan and Miss Etta Kirby. ' Congratulations Plated Spoons- t is : r 9hinini, halves;F.Robertson,quarter: extend(a possible to buy, sent ' - DOMINION BA Jr Rabertaan, snapp: Ferguson, Plige, Thea 't•e b, of the )i Peen Rival • to you by ,nail for'�. Richardson. N R-ickett. Clark, Partrid ge and Clark, Baptist eZtitrch, that was billed for the wings; r feree, 3., E. N`'ay; umpire, 8th and Tth, came of and was a grand „ -. Notary Public, Pickering. P• ' V. success. On 'Sunday the tonere at- Among the Old Bays whom the ions at all three services broke the Capital-Paid uQ;'• $3,000,000 College was pleased to welcome back record of the occasion. • For •over a t>,_ Reserve Fund and @ , was air. Fulton Risdon, the most quarter of an hour the Revs, Park <' Undivided Profits $3,474,000 popular of la t year's students and xud Reynolds simply held their Z. -. - --Hess s -stock food R�i�e lDst g game the College team although the house was-crowded from or-if on�i ish a` at _ • who is AOR' III attendance at the Are %tions College, without the least confusion, . will be played on Saturday with the platform to doors in the evening, and y tern $4.00 fancy pat `- WHITBY BRANCH p • Hatbord Collegiate, Toronto, on the every foot of standingroom was at a Has the la t sale cif an ' Stock General Banking campus here. premium. The diffef• nt choirs thru- 'r rg� Y These are put up -with our• 1 Food in the wdrld. After feeding• it Arrangements have been completed out the day'did noble service 'for the own name on the back and = your stock remains in good condition. Buskess Transacted. for Mr.Tripp's recital on Friday even• occasion. On Monday evening the assay 8 oz silver Which is 2 oz. ingg. -Tbe.assembly hall will be taste- house eras comfortably filled at 8 more than the 'best'A 1 spoon - Hess's Pout Panacea is what you fullv'decorated and every one present .o'clock, the Rev. Judson McIntosh -. 17 y Special atrentio given to the oollee- of other makes. z, want to make your hens lay all winter tion of fs em's sale and wilt receive the best�of attention from took the chair, which *aspabl- filled _ the'Rece tion Committee: in his usual style. After prayer' and ; s Instant Louse..Killer will other notes. The second of the. Faculty Cupp a few.remarks by the chairman, the �Pdd�![9 �IK� keep p: ur stock clean. The second -- games was played off WL-dnesday. af- .Whitby quartette-was called for-the t shipmat t.of this will be here in'a day SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ternoon, resulting in a victory for the opening selection, followed by abort QUtd 1'i�Cddln4 �li or two. - "Bhres by-&-score-of 19 to 0. pithy speeches the Revs..R•eyAolda 4 c�p¢efaatf!(. =ep':'131tB received of si. and Mr: A. S. Rogers has presented the Park and Go ellow; interspersed V *T Q Use our own Syrup of White Pine upwards. Athletic Association with a 'shield with music-by the Whitby and Mark- iWUii�i� �AhiSETT 1 •-aad Tar. =7Zte=ef3t allowed 'at highest upon which will be engraved annually bam companies, and a solo by Mr: i� --- _. current rates.-- the name of the champion in the and Mrs, Reynolds, and the solo and -sports on'Field dap. - chorus by the Whitby-whistler was Jeweller and Optic,tr., Cc=pounded or paid half The Rev. W. I. . core, of'.Toronto, encored.again and again, till he had PICKERIhiG yearly, who preached in the Friends' meeting to respond. The lecture of the even- _ _ Sunday morning spoke at .the C. E. ing-g,ren by.the Rev. Leslie Pidgeon,I Whitby, 011t. 1'I-I AR MACY 1 X.J.THORTON, meeting in the evening and was much of Markbaw, entitled Blunt Toole ,.�.r XAMAOSSi appreciated by those present. broke the-record of all former occas-I� two I . . VJ L:1 k : • ,. —_____^_..-- -.._._._.—_�._�.__.._� __.._.._.� ...—_.._— ..sees._— .._.._.__. _� ter. .. • — W:y.\.^_ .119' ar+M1u-i,^-int" x .. ttr�'. ,M�, m,.;�` ,my•,,,.art +. "xg _ ''` ..a+n^r'•�a. r "T ~ _C �" • - - _ _�._ :� ' a w• V _ , : r c r _ cEl�@�E�EcEeEl�.EEE�._ holding the pitcher as high As pos- the most careful" attention, for neg- + =c " " !sable and moving It'about to mf][ the lect at that time may lay the fotin- Which Will You 'Fake 9 I cream thorly through the lemon dation for many future iii. Since ough - the Abo' u I �'I Burnt cream.-'Put Sm erchild are is, occas of feet_ a r Pr ' - Burntcream.-'Put a pmt of cream deti•e}topaient the des aad+ �lige- ;. •-artificially colored and adulterated Japan tea,�r in a double boiler and scald with intents are soft and pliable, and will • "lha`I>b a lemon peel and •a stick of cin coliform" to a bad - as welt'as to 'a ^g s`+� namon. Bit the yolks of tour eggs operly shtt;�ed shoe. - llbi�7 e a■ AAi with one and one-half ounce of gran- Ostrich tips can be freshened by ulated sugar. Strain,the hot cream holding them in the steam from a over this, stirring until it is well boiling kettle for 'a few "minutes, _ ���y?tA►1?tell+>N�! l►t►�i►O" blended'. then pour back into the this freshens them, absorbs the dust '% SELECTED RECIPES double boiler,and stir and cook until and restores the color. They should it thickens to a smooth cream, then be well shaken the whole time; then, Graham Gems.-Two cusps of gly remove from .the fire and stir until still shaking, hold them either in the - r ham flour, one cup of white flour, nearly cold; turn into a pudding dish sun or before a fire till,they areSIL _. one tablespoonful of sugar, one tea- and when entirely cold strew the top• quite city. The curling is best done, spoonful of soda dissolved In hot' with crvphed loaf sugar and brown a either with a stiff piece of whale- CEYLON NATURAL GREEN tea which is absolutely "Puts" cited water, one pint or two cups of sour rich caramel either using a salaman- bone or a silver knife. delicious. It is cold is the same form as "SALADA" ?�lac� `sa fa ]milk; a little salt it should be still der for the-purpose-or placing it in sealed lead,packets. 25c and 40cper lb. By all grocers. enough to drop from a spoon. Bake tete lower oven of. a gas stove.half an,an, hour._ Alhambra Cream.-Soak an ounce - Corn Bread.-Two cups'of corn- of gelatine in hall.a pint of water SCIATICA CURED. explosives, within themselves with, meal, one cup of flour, one table- flavored with rose or orange flower BOMBS EATEN EVERY DAY out knowing it. A tablespoonful of - apooaful of auger, one large spoon coater. Beat the yolks of-four eggs _ — glycerine is an almost universal re- !R shorten: melted in pan- the until very iight. Scald a pint of ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR DR. EXPLOSIVES YOU FIND IN medy for a gore throat, abd if a bread is to be baked in, two cups cream or rich milk in a double boil- , bottle of lemonade is drunk shortly Of sour milk and one teaspoonful of or, add bail a cup of',sugar and the WiLLIAMS PINK PILLS. YOUR FOOD. afterwards, all - the component ma- scxla. Bake half an hour in good gelatine dissolved over hot water; then Dan roes Sweets Which Parisian terials 61 nPtro-glycerine are present oven, add the beaten eggs and stir a. few DIr. Etsellof Walkerton, Suffered t i most cases, t r a goo deal the Confectioners Sell o no d of - - Meat Croquette,-s.=Put the meat m;nutes to cook the eggs. Then remove For Renins .and Got no Relief cheap, so-called bottled Iemonai3e is - through a cutter. Any kind will do. from the fire and pour into a plain Until He Began the Use of the Public. acidulated with nitric acid, and ant, Put your onion through with the ob!\ong mold and set on ice to hard- I Much stir has' recently been cre. as the manufacturers would have us meat; mince a bunch of parsley and Pn. When stiff turn out and cut into These Pills. believe, the juice of fresh lemons. and ated in the newspapers by the state- Fence, when the glycerine and the nteason with a little ,red pepperslices and arrange on-a shallow glass Of the many employees of I3.- Tru- ment that, in future, confectioners nitric acid meet' within the confines salt. If they are not well seasoned (dish and place half a canned peach or lax & Co., Walkerton, Ont., none will not be allowed to sell the po•- of "Little Mary," the operation is they are not good. For a quart-of apricot on top of _each slice, pour stands higher in the confidence of pular sweetmeats known as chocolate -meat takes hal( cup of milk, put it over it a little of the fruit syrup, �his employers than does Mr. '(•hos. liquors without a license, as they comph3te, and the thirsty individual on the stove, thicken with corn- .and then mask the whole with whip- J. Etsell. He is an excellent me- contain alcohol. t a- bomb for the time being; starch and mix with the meat. When �crpam ped cream and servo very-cold. �chanic, and has been, is the employ This is true concerning most of though, of course, he is not aware cool, form either into cone-shape or Ging er Cream.-Put three cups of of this firm for upwards of tell of the fact, which.,perhaps, is as p them, but it is only a part of the well - " into round cakes. Lip .into bread rich milk, or Part inilk and part years. But although itfr. Etsell now truth with regard to the Parisian Over-ripe fruit, improperly -tinned crumbs, then as egg; have deep boil- in a double boiler; add two ranks among the few uien who are !zonfections known as "Angels' lobster -and salmon,- bread made r ing fat, as for doughnuts. I'- I until oruices of powdered sugar, one ounce never absent from their post °f 'tears." Theseare, it is regrettable with inferior yeast, and eve>.i the - .- brown. A wire sieve is h' 1 for of dissolved gelatine, and the well- I duty, the time was when he was as to say, largely' sou ht after b• a cer- lrying. If these are made right they ` y p t3 Y f bloater and kipper beyond es the- ig Y beaten yolks of six eggs. Stir over I often abseut as resent, all because Main section of fashionable society, masses all contain explosives; yet Fare splendid. the tare until'of s smooth creamy 1 of physical inability to putorm his land they are filled with n coarse it-% consisten y, then remove from the %kork. For cars Mr. Etsell was a tons of them are eaten with relish - Dainty C'reani Bisct,it.--These bis-( y f it of enormous strength.'the nature j every day of the week b hundreds cults are'iiKed for luncheon or for fire and stir_ in five ounces of . pre- great sufferer from sciatica, and at gth y times the suffering because so in- of which is masked. by the casing of of thousands of people, servintt with a cup of tea instead of ginger chapped fine and three swcetsfuff by which it is surrounded. - _ the 1itt9e creche-e whi h erg becoin- :tablespoonfuls of the ginger syrup. j tense that for days he' was unable Ing tiresome, hitt two cups o! flour pour into a basin and act on ice to to ]cavo the house. `So tiolatile is this s,frit that !t measures atter Sifting with four level lbeat ( During these years. Mr. Pasoll, as one of the sweets is held, by means cool. A's it chills with an egg, may readily be imagined, was con- I of a pair of sugar-tongs, in the flame A WISI•: PRECAUTION. teaspoons of baking powder and a whip for about twenty rninutea anti : salter>oon of soft:- Mix-with one-half. thea pour Into a glass dish or into tinually on the lookout for some sof a lighted Bundle for a few sec- I No matter _ whether the baby to cup of sweet cream, and one well- a mould decorated with candled cher remedy that would rid him of the onds. it cxplodea with w loud re (sick or well, Bab,v a Own Tablets* - beaten egg Make up into one tinrolls ries and pineapple. :+Brie with.idisease• but for a long time without 'port. Just tike a minature,bomb. Orroishould always be in the house 'Phay be ten a httxerfling as into as iM'+ wlsippecl cream, success. Doctors were consultncl and 'sidly young girl bad liPr mouth bad-. not only cure infantile disorders, although he took the treatment pre- fly blistered the other week through text they prevent them, and should • - sihle, and bake to a quick oven: The ]scribed, it did not help him. ' rhon1holdiug one of these li uor9.between • tbeons__ cutter anon]] not be larger round Acc1f:FUL }II`37'S, I electric tree+ er Leet t `or some time. in play, be-l ow the sl =blest signs of tltne:is. than a silver dollar. Pico Miled to give relief, and ,n do- ,fore biting it, The heat of her ;,Vo other meaicine is go enthustasti- Pitluant • auce or a To keep milk from boiling; over put spair he hats alioui mnde.up his ltireath-evaporated the spirit, and the;cally spoken of by mothers-no other Spoon of rue mixed with l f curs 'a tes-non in it when it rises mind that his case was hopeless and swept blew up. medicine has don a riau� to make water, a few drupq of cochineal, et- A little cal! placed in the -reser that he would the a sutTof hn help, I Epicures say that there is meal ne odic lvoir of a lamp will make tl-o flame iess cripple to the end of ha days, little ones- heath and good Paint ' " 'senco.oY anrhovv to taste, s nf•s of 1 p Y iway._ot priritPrly enjoying a meal of ed. - Mra.'Albert Ludd-ington, 5S. - ground mace and caycn-e, together �steadv and clear. Then one day` a' uen6hbor advised skate, and that iv to Lana it until keg a fine gnuce for those who in- wl1.T window cords do- not run him to try lir. Williams' Y+uk Pills 1[ary s itiver, y s , says. "I do ago the fish beGiiiq to turn black. Phis b,,lieve my baby would have been dvlae in the piquant. T'hiq duce I,smoothly rub them with a small At first he rcfusecl, believing they 11s a dangeroais dish, bowever, for alive to-dav had it not been for ID I If mixed with a pan of preserved lob- ;,judntity of soft soap--that vide next would prove like other ntalicinea, jwhen the yd:aLe begins to iecoml*ose ~ince fain tRcr, put into a tasold atNi ;ateamexl the pulley: but the neighbor Rata set inkistent: Rahy's Own Tablets: g to this way various compound gases. makes ser I e dist. or it ,mixed with !- Aiwayq Intake' starch wi+li, soapy having herself been grvatly beneSt- I 'them he isgrc•wing nicely, is good - of ammonia are generated, of a natured and i,. getting fat." Good cold cod n. need and warmed and then water, wthich will give a better gloss ed by these pills, so that a-t last .he for the w born baby or amend on toast, it is also good. The Ito the linen anti prevent the Irons story Tho remainder cif thea AinIILY F�I'LUSIVF. VATURI new growing isnrea ought to. he as ],.- o good Itrom wicking story may best be told in his own A piece of skate in this '�gainey" 'child-and ahove all absolv,WIV Rete. loauccream. to be rlprht When wurhinQ qtr' add a table I words, condition has been.placed in a closed ,you _can got Baby's _.Own TabieLs A{rf,lm Snowballs-Pare some large, Iapoonful o[- methYlaled spirit fo' When I began taking these pills," `grass -vessel, throvgtt edtt�lt an eleo- from your druggist or by mail at 25 said Mr, Ftscll to a reporter of the ,tile wird passed. Al 1,or the gas cents a box be writing The Dr 'tart apples and remove the cores. each crayon-ot.rinsing water, and Telescope ''I had been off work fur ' Take as many rquares of muslin as Zture- e silk will took b:^:ht anti new. had been allowed to accumulate for ,lb'lllinms' ksadlcine Co., Brockville, you have apples, s ireild each cloth threw months: 9'he cords of my right a atter t Citue, the current was switch- ,Ont. The treat Ivav to clean bamboo fur- eg were all drawm up, and l could ,edon, wil@i the result that the glasswith goon made of sugar and wat.,r. is to wnsh it tkell in ccsrm onl Ltit about with the aid of myiaprinkle thicklg with raw rice, and containing a ill of salt to Y P vessel was blown to the• other side LAZIE-14T MAN- ON RECORD, - B (stick. The pain 1 suffered w'as ter- of the table upon which the expert- make the rice This will reserve 1 t e at all dur- nfi t n rt. it ale - n 4 ss with the ha o a P I could n w the laziest Ina ' press able. p t "Bio n is e q ducted Smi h • n con _ P went was Let f _ w t an icer 1 •h No J=r color. nd'I was in In o n c o I n , the c L e o night, 5 adfiere to a P'e tin= the ni therefore. lwa int the r . .. 6 g � It 1's ensu the efo e, to g on record apple on each cloth,' fill the cavity Silk stod ings, colored or black, both night and day'. At first I ;highly exnlaive nature of 'the human � Joneso. -flow so"" ` of each apple with rice and syrtcp, should n ger be washed with soap. thought 'the. ills were doingme no Ale the clr� firmly mound the ap- Warm bran n water should be used and good but aflcr I had tken six body after a hearty feed of skate: i ' w ter - er fl his wife asks irhn .- d. pie and boll. one hour. Serve cold the stockings anould be uevozpxf; It is dilticult to imagine." sny-s Pro- to water 'her [lower bed he throws a 1 boxes I fancied Ig was feeling'better. "whprt--would with Bream gad s+tgor. cot wrung; and dried in the shade. 'sad was enco4ra eel to continue the ;(e or; Wntney Holmes, bucket of water 4>a his 1Qeand in ne Imperial :Cream.-Scald one quart '-After waxhing tiles wipe them over treatment. After that I got better ihartilk o n person who had. fust dolt and then nae him stand in the of cream or rich' milk in a double Iwith paraffin, and they will keep every day, and by the time l had �pannken of such a meal, and then 'middle of the Hower lied and ahpike pee' 4longer clean than fI washed with accidcntiilly enryre into immediate Coir• himself." boiler with the thin yellow 1 of a ffff taken about tirteen boxes every ves- Ieinon. Stir in a cup of grant, at ed soap and water. Itige of pain had disappeared. For ,tact with a live electric wire " I "Woman overworked? 4),t you Think .Fugar and when dissolvers remove Milk will rarely prove iadigo ti over a year," continued Air. Etsell In these days of chemical manareq, of the tnen+" "Ah, bti,t you know from the fire and stir until nearly ble if it 'is sipped slowly. V6hen l"I have not had a twinge of . pain, !ere often consume a lot of explosive the old saying, 'R'oman's work is -cold. Put the strained iiilce of three swallowed hastily it forms a solid {and-although I .3a1 forty years of when we eat a cabbage. Ground, the never _done.' "I know it, and lemons into a plass dist] and when Picas to the stouladi, thus causing age I feel as well as when I was (nature of which requires it to be Ler- ;that's the reason', she oughtn't to ' the cream to cold pat It into a pitch-. indigestion, (twenty, Pink PiHs cured me, and I tilizcd with nitrate of potash, yields complain, A Inca has w do his work be cream pour into .dao lemon Juice, di ciuy way, to clean lanxp chim- 1 have no hesitat ion fn announcing !some 'of this up to the'plant in the 'or lose his job." er, Heys is -y hold them for n moment them the best medicine in the world course of growth, and so it reaches in -the steam Item the boiling kettle, I for sciatica." I4he interior-of the .body. : rub dry with a Bonn cloth,kettle, -•The Williams'_e of,Mr. Etsell proves that.. In fact, a man who has cleaned his 'THEY WEREN'T SUITED. polish with a soft newspaper. Dr. lr� Pink Pills are not an teeth .with ,charcoal, taken Sulphur orcli,na medicine, and that their tablets for his cor�gI-xtn, an then "i{hen I came of age," said Mr. Nearly dh the corns, bunions in- ��-It?(' . SCROf ULAcurcatton of •ntiils, etc., which are" Power to cure in all troubles of the eaten,8 dhenilcall { alit 9p,� has Sot4leig "L prbmisod mother• that peculiar to'-ndIN,ciNtlietc., being areun- hlood or nerves places them- beyond simply •fel. .'-Vll• d zopi�w&r factory I'd�novt)r marry"until F found the known pedal troubles in savage or all, other medicines. You can get inside himself on q mnall�'S"c"ale. •There riK•�-r,-- Sr may be described barbarian life, are traceable to high or di ect' front ,guy medicine dealer is no cause for alarm though, as he "Indeed!"` exclaimed bliss)Sharpe. _ or direct'by mail' at 50 cents a box � "Yes, _p»�er—yoii't•e t„�o• right heels. or six boxes for $2.5U by writing NOT 1dhELY'•TO "GO, OFF." girt" 74 8s '•scattered consumption." JVhen, you buy nem .table linen be The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., "That's too bad, for yoi> re "the sure and erase the lead pencil price Many , people have suanuiactured marks that may be on it before it. Brockville, ,Out. Fee'Pink Pills full:. nitro-glycerine, that most 'degdly of wrong awn." To cure it talo,Scott's Emu! name "Dr. Williams' 'Pink I ills for ' khark] " ■ � 01% a 3' ; to remove after' the•cloth has bE'� wrapper around every box, wet. Kidneys Ar is Winted 1. on e Delicate "Scrofula Is consumption of It is not generally known that ==--4 wringing out-a cloth in hot. water the small glands under 4he and wining the furniture before put- n'iDOIV•ERS .IF DEMAND. skin and these break out into ting tin .furniture cream, will result . An ingenious -calculation•, in the Easily- Affected by Changes of the;' in a very high-polish, that will not Fliglisli Registrar-General's... annual Tem poratu re. Sores. Scott's Emulsion heals finger mark, report for 1902, shotes that as be _ T.o stop bleeding at the, nose wnsh tween a bachelor anti widower of ` i these sores. the temples, nose and neck with vino- the same• age-whatever that age ©�' �� Se a' id neysiL'ver1f11s - • fiat. Or :cnuki uJi the no e.vinegal' .may bo---it is more hkgly that the But there's more to the— P g' Y - r ven - wi n cl cva er. To pre .vent P ' •i 'c • ••- • ' plaint cat a teat man raisins, oathel°r will marry. But as be- Not even are the lungs more sets- I t,rcly rid the body of all poi.onous story, The loss of flesh and and drink much whey every 'jti°rn- ti�een u bachelor and•a widower cel- cepttble to the etTect of•cold. drAfts, waste nxttter.- feat weakness that. comes ing, or do both. ected without regard to age it is of overheating, of dampness or cold AIR. FLLTS GALLANT, Paquet- g The great secret `of keeping sour less likely that the tcidower -will re than the kidneys. �vilie, N. 14. writes:='.'About four W Scrofula is a regular part clothes in good order is to mend or marry than that the bachelor will . This accounts for workingmen so Ili months ago I found my condition so -- - patch theta a4 .once, when they. re- rilarry, because it is probable that (regvently becoming victim of pain- 1serioti- that I had to.leac-e work, I of the disease—the same as. in quire it, and it is a most, iintnortnnt the widower i9 several yetirs the tel and deadly kidney diseases• could nom sleep nights, my atpctito dgtnil that a garment should be older. Of the 54,3,500 persons who Pains in the Tack fire u9ually the was -,-cry poor and my kidneys were consumption of the lungs. For repaired' with material similar in married in 1902, 479 were divorced first rote of warning. Then there is I so alTecteiI that I could hardly walk._ 'AW6 ' 1 ind, quality and color .to that Pers _ 'orty-seven per 1,000 frequent and painful or smarting ur-ion account of backache. ons. i 1 Y this as for the sores, Scotts which it is made, of -tlie wives were under age. Of the lilatitin,"'fieadache and derangenicnts men Ill per I,00D were witl°wers, id resolved to by 17i'." Chase's-' Emulsion is'}ust the remedy. , In inakirkg peppermint dr is, pound of the digestive system and bowels. 'T<idnc,-Lacer Pills" and Backache and sift tour ounces of the best and and 68 per 7,,000 of the women were IF` YOU WOULD PREVENT! , -fi' Iflnest white sugar=that tbhich is widows. plaster. After three weeks' time, I -• flesh. .and strength are BRIGHT-'S DISEASE AND OTHER am glad to :say,,I was n{tic -to re- used for icing-beat' it -with the —T DEADLY FORMS - OF KIDNEY I . DISEASE YOU MUST ACT'sr'+ne work and now feel as well as _ gained by- the use of, Scott's ``whites- of -two eggs t'M perfecily SMART 110Y. I ever did, I.therefore say that T?:•.- Ismoot,h; then add sixty drops of the QUIOKLY. I Chase's r'euiedics a-re excellent family . Emulsion quicker than in any oil of peppermint; beat it fuel]; and A troy who was looking for 'some To be c`ectain of -imih 1 t.,ay n+'- medicir drop on white palier find Ary .at - a thing to do,, when walking down a 'resting disease and bringing about other way. b hanging outside. a she ' Ifo gtgnnt, Ccure, ,you must use ]fir. 12t. ('base's Tinnedfnr-i r Pills Pre y distance'from the fire. street noticed `the` toIlowin sign thorough hase'a Kidnoy-Liver .Pills,; wh,e1r Ego thorough an<i tar-reaching itt Broken china cony be mended y ha g g p "Boy - Scrofulous children- improve p 'ibrushiing the edges w1'Lh"white lend, ed." ire-picked '+rp. the s[gn- and en- so many times have proven their �their influence on the kidrev's as to t in every way on Scott's Emut- mic•.h its painters use; press the pieces tered the shop. The proprietor met superiority as a treatment for the `th'aroughly 'eriulicntcill dose, 25 together end tie them fn piece, li{m, most serious �liscascs of ttie 3tidne4s. ;ons disease. ..-Ono pill n dose. '2 i SIOt1. - then leave them..twn or three days "What. do con .bring that sign in By acting on the liver and bowels cents n box, at ail de lets, or Fd- until thoroughly dry, The dish con Bern for?" agked' the proprietor, as well as on the kidneys, , 1 ' 1 port on, 1]ntes & tur of onto. The Send for Free Sample. ('linse's Kidney-Liver Pills hf5ect a!portrait cold sEgil'ature of Dr. A. W. ' e - SC01"I&iIOWNE,c)hemi.c.,Torooto,0at. be broken as easily anywhere else. qs "You won't need it any more,' >i nt. the old break, `s fid the ind cheerfully. I'm going thorough c] nsing of Life whole lil- Chase, the famous receipt book jail,- ca The feet of children should re^.ch•o.to take the job!" tering and excretory systems and'en- tlior, Are on overly box, : r: .. 1. , - , 7.7 room - - - -- - 1HUMOR SAID L -were In the thirteenth t -wen, all the brewers and bakers e women. - When mea began to take up these JUT HE - Mii UST DIE trades. they were known a "mea brewers" and men bakers.'• _ ' A statistician affirms that the,maw • $IIT DflDD $ SIDNEY jority o1 people who attain old age u _.. _ PILLS have kept late hours," Eight out s - of ten who reach the age o! eighty CIIRED J. J. PERKINS. have never gone to bed till after twelve at night. j Shirt waists and dal"sty a f fie Was Unable to Work, sad Bo- In Japan, instead of "christening" �� ��"�� '� co Destdtute Before ge a vessel about to be launched, a linen are made delightfully $ > large cage full of birds is hung over f� 4 /a,c/o 'Geed floe Great Canadian.Kidney tho prow. 'Directly the ship is afloat clean and fresh with Sun- "- the birds are released, the ea be- Remedy. _. Ing that the birds in this way wel- light Soap ',gB -- --- ---We can handle year poultry eithee come the ship as she begins her life. y l Tyn ll, woo Nov, 14.-(Special)sy The pay of a Russidu army officer P 0 U L T R Y alive or dressed to best advantage. Unable to work belrause oT Kidney v small. A full eneral is Disease, pr ounced incurable by the very g CALIFYIRNIA. t Also your button, eggs, honey and doctors,'a:.d fast betominq destitute, from $1,8(QO to 82,400 a year i>� our � Chicago & North Western Ry. other money, according� to the length of produce, • 1Mr. J. J:. Perkins, of this Place, service; a lietyCenant-general from has issued a new publication entitled found new life and health in Dodd's ;1,204 to 82,000; amajor-general "California." It contains a beautt- THE GAWSON COMMISSION COsl Limited Kidney Pills. In his gratitude he f'at colored ma of the state, a list Cor, west Market and Colborne Ste, TORONTO. a^ from 8500 to 81,200, and a colonel P. ------- Wants dll the world 'to know of his ending h three-battalion regi- of hotels at California tourist re- •are, and that he owes it to Dodd's sorts with their capacity and rates; "You married me for mi money," Solomons "Dis paper says Rosen- Kidn Pills. Mr. Perkins says : nest, 2,400 strong, gets 8800. Y .'Kidney and a most interesting series of plc- she exclaimed angrily. "Oh, well," bavm vos penniless." Cohen�teia - "After two yeftc. of Kidney Trou- ---�---- tuxes showing California's resources he replied soothingly, "don't blame "Dot's foolish. A man ala'dt penni- ble I4tot so bad -the doctor said I TACTICS OF �h= JAPS. and attractions. The Prospective me. I couldn't get it any other way less choost because he owes a lot of -_'_-._-was incurable. I got still worse _ _ —visitor and settler should he in poo- You know," money be ain'dt going to payt" - -- -.- end at times had such terrible Pains Russian View of the Enemy's Art session of a copy of this profusely il- in my back and kidneys that I of -War lustrated folder, Sent to any ad- The Stonttach's "weal or won"-The thought I would die. dress on receipt of two cents In stomach is the centre from which, from CHENILLE OURTAINS I was unable to work and was Yes, we were greatly mistaken stamps. Low rates from all points. the standpoint of health, flows "weal and all kinds of house,Haaxioea,also becoming destitute when a friend when we called the "little Ja g or woe." A healthy stoma, means DYio 6 OaaANitO _ Ps•" B, H. Bennett, 2 East Kin :St., To- rt Eit�e persuaded me 1A try, Dodd's Kidney perfect digestion-pe ect diger on-means uKa NILW. says the Russkoye Slovo. We have ronto. Ont. strop and steady nerve cent s--strongwets w u.about roan Pills. Five boxes cured me com- g never- before had to deal with such nerve centres mean g--- irculation, swim"aliatf•I�s sylujis a&,sox iii,Neatrad prefers.'= skilful opponents. Th Have includ- rich blood and good health. South — PTo They In ancient times kissing a pretty American Nervine makes and keeps the - WORTS KNOWING. - Rd in. their tactics. all modern. me- girl was a cure for a headuclie. It stomach right.-52. _ thods, strictly adapting them to is difficult to improve upon some ? Some Small Roses of Very Use- their own national peculiarities. Icor of those oldrtime remedies, Nadine-"Don't you think a girl - 'w i -RAILWAY ( . ful Information. instance, knowing the weakness- of should marry an economical man?" their cavalry, they never allow it to The Preeldsnt a Slav to Catarrh Dolly-'11 su ,ose so, but it's just c: England has, on an ;verage, sixty Y-" PI. - six gales a gees, go out unsupQorted. There is al- .D. T. Sample, president of Sample's awful beteg engaged to one. -i-Over a hundred kinds of wine are ways infantry behind it, and our Instalment Company, Washington, Pa., r cavalry often runs againsU it, not writes : "For yearn I was afflicted with (Ij��aih8 ��i�lECflt Cures i/9{�s) a+� P made in Australia, tm 9 {!1 4u 4 l Is the special work of the Aa'average sheep weighing 152 lb, expecting its presence. Chronic Catarrh. Remedies and treat- gives a. lb. of mutton. The Japanese reconnaissance is et- nient by specialist only gave me tem- CENTRAL 11 fected thus: A compact force of rifle- porary rehef,� until I was induced • to Ab(Oe from gross of pens ars Telegraph School prodLL.;ed from a ton of steel.. men marches, sustained by screen, use Dr. Agnew`e Catarrhal Powder. It There is a species of Norwegian rat 11 An express engine consumes ten and patrols move about flvo versts gave almost instant relief. 50 cents,- which carries its young in a pouch, ga]Iol.t of water psi mile. ahead. At a distance of three versts 49 just like the kangaroo. i TORONTO, ONr. The horse succumbs to cold quick:, the scouts are preceded by a number +- wrtta for pirt:cntars to er than any other animal, of Chinese. These last come ,to the i "Grommet" is the term applied to Wash greasy dishes, pots or pane W. H. SHAW, Principal Over 600,000 cattle aro annually Russian lines, examine the camp, and Ia new torpedo-net. Nothing has with Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It Yonie &"I Gerrard Stn., Tonnto. le ;Slaughtered to make beef extract, ak, signals to the Japanese con- ibeen Invented yet which will cut will remove the grease with the Orange-juice is one of the best kerning the whereabouts of the cavy '.through it. greatest ease. _.. dressings for black shoes or boots. airy patrols. As the country is England exports,umbrellas to the mountainous they advance at trier lrorOver Sixty Years The Kbreans do not sew their STAMMERERS value of 83,050,000 every year. rate of seven versts-a day, intrench-I Mie,•.w,srst Ov eaoe'rataro scars n..wean ata t y clothes, but use )sh-glue Instead of a.c::onaot mothrn for that,oaLLdren .ads woth.a1 Some insects are in a state of tnia- ing and. fortifying every step they ,i-aoc,baatiloab,d.sottaoatbe iia aua,.pa.n,care, thread. Y Y �r4- Q_f�rtiHcutkons uatntc.rru t-= wind ootw,rt.r Diathaawm woi.na .,con and,.tai d One p°undyuf Llght Of cork will sup- take w Their path ti a P peatn,oadr for U,e nhoa T�aoW Ou Santa a battle twit thirty minutes after birth. C n _-_ Knowtng goldbS4"6xtatathroughouttheworld Saauroend M�IIarUa lIn1NIGllI 1,t11GO U l t��fla 1SPEECH port fa the water a man we'►kiiing'the excitable."_im racFionable tem i .later tlu�wiaator edootul rodsacr.- u os ' lit It H'- tk` r l�'STi'�i BEof 140 pounds. P l� I + t,, the treat +est of all forma of 'of their- soldiers, they never pursue Ver a __� Yti�'"fECTS. Wo tre..it the ca„ac: not u,mpty the The first lighthouses had .fires of Ithe enemy before setttina down in y few people know that one of �A TAXES ITS TOLL. bAL" and �Ri nry pr�ruDce;atirc i soh. e _ woad and con! itYndied at the tap of good order Upon the pasftton ecce-Ithe latest" cissa of battleships can _ __ _ them Ipt-d, because during a jxtrsuit troope'steam at the rate of seven miles as On an average no fewer than 200 often becomo disarranged._ . Judging hour with-all her torpedo-nets down, Many Lives Lost off British Ships people are killed by lightning every by their opera"" one could imagine; Every Year. _• year they are the most �ht matte and klm at A horse will live twenty-five days ! I E'B Iltlilt,i�a L1LI�B[ii Clea Cll�il m CU�a During the.past thirteen years 24,- method�ical people in the world - so I 142 It,es have been lost on British} without [o>,d, mer®1 drinking wa- ,' _ Strong to their; taliitarlf educatlan: _ -.- - - -- - i>filpa at sea; or an annual average y � ar tsr - - , 'rIt you Baro to kiss ui° again, I An"tach of rasa pfirajls thlst -Ii� th,* 1rnaoledgi orf tie arc o :will, ,call papa!". "I tifolight' 3F(Yii tons of water'"%o a talJea u eve s Iwai motel very reaspntably_&No,d tl►e y The detailed figures of-tfitq mortal- p r Raid our father was abroad "Hc ' !bayo Their leading ranks_ run in. ,, pity are given in a par.:atnentarc i z. s. acre of soil. The Sicil group contains about laway to the right and loft, opening' paper as rollowa. The figures in t forty lslaa(t�s, on Hue of them beim the front for the fire of the succeed parvntheses indicate passengers ! g ing lines Running round thew to I Meter Ntthest a teonteett u.an with one 1 91-1582) 2.3110 *0 LInhabited, that's got s con last "bort" to it. Lr Some of the Insurance companies the rear, they again form their ranks t 1891-(104) . of Parts reftlfte to insure pen le who thus taking the place of reaerv_ea. ! Von Stan's I`lneapple Tablets stimulate 1P9j3-(44) .1;838 the disestn a organs. Let one enjoy _ dye their hair, If the trootis uncovere(t, are unable I 189.--(1 ) .. .., .„ .,....... .9,071 j the good Uiinga of ttte and leave no 1 1893-(58) 2 927 The London Parke Committee has to stop torr attack by fire they rte Dad effects-easy them w,ui you !n 4 2;815 acres under its control, with petit the manoeuvre: What se 1896-(1t3) ...1..81 i control, your vtNt pockrt-fi0 fn bo c, 35 cents l Igg;-(46) ,, 1,470 I' 8 Si lent t gild of old wash are c °usnefts of stlren th' When h� 1890-t4fi)),.,,.. .... .... .'.,.. ...1.5,55 # sufficient to fid s wire that would t thor m iiho-soot inthe chimney 190 -(18) ,,... ..... ....,..1, 380 g f Min incircte tho- earth. are on the march it is all but im-t .1.290 The Sultan of Turkey owns about possitle for them to meet-with any l 600 carriages, Collecting them is surprises. In addition to the men 'worth of pure gold has been extract- 1902-(675) ... , a tad with him. detached for guard, they surrounf in the course of a year, 19e11i-(37) 1,296 It is estimated that about 250,= their columns by chains o[ [scovtts, --- --- -- !- During the period named the num- to , ber of seamen and officers employed • 000,500 bricks are used monthly who advance along the c�evts of the ��A.w. `'� '�$ 25c, i ase from 218,247 to 233,482. The I - the United Kingdom. elevations. Movement oder such- �a� R The fish-hooks used to day are pre 'ATARtti! 66RE •sa year 1£19.1, .when 1,197 passengers cicely of the same form as those of conditions may be aro but it is I were lost, was that of the. toes, I sure, - . tr seat y die eta� Blooms I among many other shipping disasters two thouutend'yeara ago. pis The standard of height in the•Brf- oak the talar*,dean the alit i of the Wairarapu, which went down jtish Army is greater than in any MOOSE HONTINt}, 1"thr��"009r,aar�meapaWasetl�is��� ori veru Zealand with all hands. other army in the worldIf Catarrh and aN reed. D= During the first nine months of the 1 :The finbst region in Canada for the l year 156 vessels were lost, Sulphurous baths are supplied gra- sten who wishes to secure Mooffo �Qa All desists,er A W,Chase 1 current i' tLuitous in Paris.to'all persons em- tadi°ma Co••Taroate fad s°5!. representing. a total of.268,161 .0113. _ l ly Is the Temagaml regioio in New Oa- _ proyed in handling lead. tarso, and now easy of access by the -- 'Only sixty-two of the vessels were The most intelligent insects are to rand Trunci Railway -System and Fi•nic-'•Gussie Sapp Sava it I ro.- British. !be found in the aat tribe, and, next North Bay. All information regard- fuse him he will go away and join f f Nto them rank wasps. Ing guides, routes, rates etc.. can either the; Japane-so .or Russian IIAD MADE A MISTAKE. ��� Great Britain spends 8112.580,000 be had on application to agents or army." Belle-"Then ' accept shim. The late Bishop Dudley of Kentucky a-year on the support of the poor, by addressing G. T.-I}all, G. P: & T, Those nation's have enough troufiles was on a hunting expedition near '=;,exclusive of private charities. A., Montreal. a4ready." Louisville during the last few years --1 Morgateel Is used in the manufac- of his lite, and happened to fall in Shell 'tore of pins .than is all the sword Mie � itr- i uadet�taad you had ith' a,-local Niinrod, whose uaeon- and jtrn factories in the world. a narrow escape crossing the Atlas- cealeti%admiration for the.city man's The King of Portugal has thirteen, Dear Sirs,-1 w for seten years marksmanshi paved the way for names, his eldest son has seventeen,' is?" air, Hexd-Port•-'Yes, indeed;. P ti a sufferer frotlrottchial trouble rurtier conversation. a and his youngest son thirteen: the coal ran out, and the captain and would tic so 'hoarse tit ' tittles !,What your name?" the country-Caterpillars from six inches to a had to split the --"ship's log to keep that I could scarcely sloe k above ' P , ,foot long aro common in the vicin- the fires going. nn finally inquired. it of the Darling River, "Australia. a whisper. I dot no relief from anis- "Dudley," was the reply. �. y g ,. thing till I trines your MINARD'S After some change of incident and Before becoming a policeman in Mt' Now wes ThttnpmS my Life aa4" ,HONEY BALSAM. ' TWO Bottles im erience the bishop's interlocutor Vienna, a man must be able to is the way Mrs. R. H. Wright, of P P' Used in H.B.K. Mitts, Gloves i gave relief and six bottles made a hazarded:- Swim,, row, and send a telegraphic Brockville, Ont., describes her sufferings from smothering, fluttering and complete cure. I would heartily . "Say, Dviliey,. ,what business do and Moccasins--tough as whale- messago. g' g palptta- recommend it to anyono sulierinfr " Arctic ,travellers have noticed that tion. After trying many remedies you follow?" bone,flexible,soft, when at a very low -tempera- without benefit, six bottles of Dr. Aa- from throat or lung trouble. "I'm a grout. W , proof, fond-proof, boil-proof, f, F. VANIlUaKIRK. "Oh, et out. What are you iv- _ture. absorbs moisture and dries gar- tow's Cure for the Heart restored her g y g p^rfect health. The first dose gave Fredericton. Ing me?" crack-proof, tear-proof, rip-proof, menta. almost (n,atant b ----end-fir e, day "But I am. I reach every Sun- f 4' The scales used in weighing dia- suffering ceased altogether.-51 P Cold-pT00�, a11110St wi'A*pr00. in�nda are_ delicately oised that day" the weight of a single eyelash will "Doctor," queried the Inquisitive certainly the neatest leather turn"the balancs. '1Tist3 Run(tway-"I have just rec'Mr. . "'••Tn Louisville." ever used in mitts and loves. person', "do you•believe that cigar- � n tekgraru from 'papa." _lir. g P Pa• Weld, well; I never would iia - - German engine-drivers receive a efts-sruoi:ing causes weak minds?" Eloper--What does he say?" -Miss Like buckskin it is tanned gold medal and five hundred dollars "Not necessarily," replied .the M.D. thought it. You ain't stuck up a ' for eve ten ears of service with- Runaway- 'stay away, and all will bit like inost of the preachers down without oil, unlike buckskin it is r8 y "As `a rule, it. mately ituiicatts. be'torgitrn." this way." not porous, it is wind-proof-will out accident: thele. ' PO , P The letter "I" in the.Chinese ]an- - -- - " An invitcition to hear this neW- -- _guage has 145 ways of being . pro- -- n on a a d infl nuide acquaintance preach was accom- tear three buckskins. _ ouh e La grippe, pne m i a a- si _ pounced, and each pronunciation has M�aard'a Lialmeo� Cares Distem. er• ' panied by a scribbled card, and 'the Pinto Mitts and Gloves a different meaning. " enza often leave a nasty cough e In Sweden a separate cur must be when they're gone. nett Sabbath saw,the rustic, in tits Sunday best," ushered -into the never crack or harden never get provided on suburban night trains A strange inethod of cooking an It is a dangerous thing to neglect. n' but of Stockholm for file accommb= etSg is sometimes efnploved by vu Cure it with bishop's own pew, where he listened sodden, are always warm,pliable, - dation of intoxicated olds in the East, The egg is ,. • inten{ly to bots service and sermon. soft and COmforta'Ule. persons, h sli and. whirled round and shiloa''s He was manffestly amazed, after- The title of -Majesty" was first in a ng- ward, to Have the orator oY the Sold at all dealers but never with- given to Louis XI., of Prance. Be-- round until fife heat generated by COIlSL1ffipt�OT� morninq coma down to greet him as. out this brand fore that tinfe'soi s vereigwe're usual- m the otion hus cooked it. cordially and familiarly as• ill the ` 1yEverydweekg91a00,000 oystors are. -"pegutar "Rractltlotter-No Resuta"_ The Lung woods. swallowed by the people of London. _.Mrs, Annie a Chestnut, of tVhithy, urs "Tonic TIe and ndfie _to stammer tits e _ - J Elaif of the shells are broken up and f thanks, and added: 'Z ain't mach of o used for asphalto paving. was for montes a rheumatic victim but The cure that 3n. guaranteed by a i114tro of this kind of tliinq. parson. ` `Bottivs ai•e' -,now ' being -macre of South American Rhoumatic Cure Shang- your druggist. but I aiz with you and Ito with vote, h a t ft g ed the song from "despair" to "joy." Prices: S.cC.WELLS&Co. t paper. They are for use particularly tine says "I auRcred untold -misery' M. 41 LeltoyN.Y.,Toronto.Can. sand , the thing through the best HUDSON AY K I iNG on shipboard, where heavy weather I knew thou; but allAlie sailne, it my B NTT CV. ; "... porky havoc anion )aa.y rhe 'row rheutnatlam-doctors' medicine jnpinion is wuth nnpthinq to Sou, the IPloatreal .Wlnn182$ Daw80D q -- -"------"- g g P' ind no good—two bottle±+ of j9st..a _ American' Ithcuniitttc Cure cured urn—i1 I58IIE No. sfi8.-O4 ILbrd inrant you fora shooter?'" - , , - " -.....s ... _. • _ - � .... r. ,. .: "--•--^--+r.—,......f- +-.r+t _ .—.......,m.....-,,.. �....J_ !v�'^- �"•}="r1"" .'°wF. "car i �t�w,�iiFil i1MiY�RYiClI'F , a s. , 1 �r riding depended niore on the per (Chafnberlain's Cbugh Remedy is 'tom 1fytef �xl $ � ►¢ souality of the L•'r0 candidates - Pleasant to Take. rather-than on the political issues' The finest quality of grnnulated loaf :al, ' of a campaign. sugar'. sed in the Manufacture of th nI Chanlbe lain'.i Cough Reinedy, anis c The geuelal .9lectiolls of the, is I P K the roots used in its n•e dratriun it•)- DUtLlll1011 of. Canada, are now,I n flavor lhmll' r to .unit)1 syr if a a 1 e trp makln it u e pleasant.tu take. Mr. after a com d ativel quiet cam- k _ gR unbar, 1 —'6 ppbllehsd atBry"FFi�y moicing at its Oaca patgu over, and as was,geuei`ally speaking of this re uedvlysays:"I have + #'iakerina Ont. andel)ated the Laurier Govern- Used Chamberlain's C'uugh 12e41edy , { TERNS menu lave been returned to power with-liky _e ildren for several seats = 4 L .`411.26p•ryeart $1.00 fpaldin.ad>ailues but with art increased majority. and Calt iruihIullr.st'' IL is the beat + _ LiATES OF ADVERTIBL*tG t In the last 1)arliament the Liber- reparation of the kind I know of. Is showing thli week ° PIM insertion,per:ins 10 cents I als lead a majority of 5tl, but in rhe children like to take it and it Lits Usch subsequent insertion,per line - 8 no injurious aftereffect. . Fur sale by ' This rate does cot include Legal or For ad- all present parliament, the L11A- - all dru ists. lercise,nenta, jurlty is at present tit, which Hill gS ' Opeci terms given to parties making eon- mots for 8 or 8 months or by the veer. Half- probably be stun eased to i 0 bar the Ct' COrrifOriaT7le these frosty teerly or yearly contaacts payable gaarterly' time the first division' is taken in New Advertisemiimts. � y Y i )� ry x Business cards,ten linea or under, with papa*, - eWSla rf g(eti7 �., One year,$b eC,payable in advance. the Huue. One of the chief s••` nights-Vi'hite and(ireq- jar:Koticeinlcalcolumns ton cents per line, reasons for-the reiult`is the fact All sizes,. Ave oect•per line each subsequent insertion that the country As been ell'p 'ANTED.—A illaid for conleral work penial contract r tea made knowp on applies- y y `A uo washing. Good hove. on. No free advertising. lug a pf"l'lod of prosperity,so that Appiv sire, '\'.P. Firth, r Advertisements without wrictav netrnetlons Lllel'e i3 tt0 inClillat1U11 fur&than a 1•tf Pickering cohege. WU!be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- g eordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise• of government. These sziceessly e _ r In Pretty - bentsmartbe in writing and sent to tnspub- OST-A boy's black Persian Lamb die lannellette periods of prcrperit} andconluier- A Autumn fishers. cap. becweeu ",llaRa and 3SeDermala's r ,req Work promptly attended to, tial depression which occur regu- cort.er, F ind'sr please leave same at this office. Patterns. larly,-are beyond the control of - the governments; still, when it OR SALE-A house and two our Soli tion—Stnot Independence await stwbe in Pickering v Vane, Allly Oux dim—Anrst-class Local Paper. country' is suffering from 'hard to 4 0 nn.. 11.rllarem�nt. 4-tt Our MmpaecMationre-The h"rtr• times, the opposition . will Lrse the ;'s.siert of the people of Pickering and vicinity ANTED--A married Ulan to , fact as an election cry, which will `� • Ladies', :Hisses' work on farm,one with experience with y� �(d ]�/]� y , have great influence witli many stock, house furci.hed, fair wazes, , Also for d(ew_ I•lt liKe1 Wea/ Men's, BUytl when the Hine of voting comes. SALE, a number cif good Shropshire ram All Sizes. •• ' Aurkar Thexton, Proprietors another reason why the Dominion lambs' Apply to) E Pugh,C anemone. 4•tf Government have beets sustained STRAYED-Front the premises of _ " c,ua�e '.'cry little fault has t:a undersigned, lot It,, can,7, Pickering, , FRIDAY, -NOV. Ilth. lf)0l. on or about Oct let. a red linker, with cckuts been fOtlud 'wish Ll1C mallnet' 111 ,pot on ,ace and belawl shoulder. Finder frill -.- ----__--__-- _ -------______. which the affairs of the, Dolllinion be suitably rtwarded Ly uotisyiuR E � Puuh, slave' ,been a(luiiui:-tered since Clarewoot. _. - 'TEACHERS CONVENTION. Laurier became Prime Jlini.-ter. - There has been a vigorous admin- CLAREMONT LIVERY � s : The result of the Domi-rliou i=tration, and the country has h2ectiuu- i-1 the P:ov ince (>f made such progre s as has never l i . NEW FLOOR OILCLOTHS-Suitable for Stove Squares � : •tariu k far from being enc•vurag First-class horses' to , to .day or been equalled in her past history• night. ing to file Liberal al Darty ill view The que-tion of public uwner-hil) 6 of the approaching Provincial $cis., in connection meeting all. is one that played a prominent $Irons. "'hich 'vill probably be Linins. - Dart in the c•.ullpaign., but :�() Far i field ere long. file report that tilt- people have not taken tfte Horses clipred on =h.'irte-t notice, the.;e were to tale place of tl:e tnatter ''err se:iousl}. There v'ill 13th of Deceu;ber, appears to ue no dunbt, be tile a-tial easel e- (A W. A. Thvmsdn, -- —_--.--- — ---.— withoilt fwindatioil. but they corritl)tiun noose b}' one urtrty P,:,i,riet.,i•. - - -onnnot lir? delayed lo91,°r, ii= tits iigitiust the -thee, std the usual T • will find it n,O,t €t uuu,ber ,t e1ie\- ,t1 entered, Dirt 1 N o' tice difficult to cnn.iurt basion,- with <J its. pre-)etlt strength in the house. tv"e do nut belieie tl :it tht ;;enernl �Lr1�C�erS • - rP-ult (if the elt-vto,ii his; been In A late issne of the CAtholic• cl by unfair tlleaus. Any person requiriiig building We have on hand a nice stork cf Ready-W-Wear felt ha. also Alin of Syracuse, �. T., thus FROM SO TJ H AFRICA. material fur hou-,e or barn. may speaks of the srrl(vtit of Canada — have sante ('eiivered at Claremont Felt Shaper to Trim. )� dtritithe past decade: '•flow .New Way of Usi^g Ckamberlsin'ePit.. " g l>a esus:. llarkhan . ''hit b} rte r 1wP ,lir. Arthus ('ha penin %%iiti,g fi)'n� 14�d">, Rt rintxrtna171P after Jan, Cali and see our uety �toodv. -- -- _ elan AmeriCan.4know that Carl. Cough Remedy rc,uklit at any time _ . _ -y- - ife,.trrl y{ u� of -_.. Rdn, in pro srtloa1ltil tTftlt2cm. P'Jrhaty. `fa'a}, pricer. ,,II- x relativel C B Y• g i++tp,uofthatC'hanlMrluin'gC,ugh L. �Z'hite. V. 1Jia��t's •;•• ���'��rin e greater ptctNpericy doling the past Retn.r v i� w cure. suitable fur youuw 51-3m Greenwood. ten yearn than the United Stat" and old. I pen you the foiawing: :ii _ .,or any other single country in nt•,ghtr)r of thine hail ai phild just over T — . --Etirsgw, Asia, or South Auterics ? two months old. It had a very bad - -. learn Least Canada ill be toirpri-ed t„ rough and the parents did not know a ' s nada 118.1* tncrea+eel What to wive it. I it ggg.-stt-d t1litt if ROST 'her ratio of wealth pet' ca )itx they would get ,t buttlr .)f Chamber. ��,D I lain'+('ough Remedy wad put sums•im faster In the past decade than the the dummy teat the Nth y Was sucking United States, notwithstauding It would nodoul)t cure the child. Thi. Tl,e ulydersigned i+ pre red to We,have now in-stock a ohipmeut of Pulpers, Side-wheel and the fact that the persons from IS0 they dfd and brought about x quirk to 190'3 was the txr)in period of rtdirf and .cured the iiaby,'• This du allkiuds of carriage and cvaRou Cylinder. See our anti-choke attachment. 4 our cunntry. Cxnn4a is nearly remedy is for sale by 411drugiristec. �?aintiug at hip chop over J. J. ALSO tut ice the area ofthet'aitedStatea When hillious try a do-* of C'banl- rsarvey'a Blacksmith Shop, Clal•e-- ulthotl h there Hee fourteen in. berlatn's Stomach and Livt-r Trlblete mont, at reasoable rates. Perfection Fanning 'dills, wird realize for once how quickly a Oxford. Cream Se ,amtory - 3labitant•� L)!Jnr c7iitlutr for eve Also prepared to do all kinds of I - 3• �' fln,t-cIAK.• u�t()-elate nteduinF will cur- p � and a full lino of Implements. A call -oIic•ited. 'Prices Right - 4)nP its the D,,ntiulun ()f Canada, rent the disorder, For "ale hy' all paper hanging and hon:+e paint- - - More people emigrated felon the • 1� p s dn,�gi.•,ts. lugs « J. Bingham. E. . _iCHAPMA AGT. - I.'uiied States to Canada last year St.k headache rPs•ult.• ft'(au It die- Furth Clarytnout. than came over the border to live ordered -tomach and i�rli ickly c)lt•ed In carr country." liv Chxnlh.•rhtin'e Stonutch)111,1 I°ivvl _ _ ets. For-tile by All (Irtzggi..,ts, L��� y t •ihl li Slam flip The 11%;tlr in the Val &1i;t is no'v ii y Stam UTA �( S ints, . the approach (if -10'..1 •, rich rine _ - Wal 'Papm , ...:Pa -- i Iills al)I)roat h of the llauchurian �� s' .•"•inter, active )ptrrations .will be .;almost iit a -tancktilt 1111t 11-next • cY �� j s ring. Uuring the early part of ,�1 �J:/. � -- p� : R1'P ctunpntfin, the progre,- u►Hcle - r ' `r _rte+ , a A,19rge fresh stock;noty on ha d. Prioe3 in Wall 9Paperjranging 1)y the JaI)atieSe army- was dec'iil c,dly swift, but lately their prog- _ 'i�3 from 8c..up. rens has, not been .=uell as was - 'expec•ted by the leaders. - Port •Joha Parksr. ` Arthur stilLholds,uitt, but its fall- matter all - �,a��Tt=�' .is only a' tuatter of tfule. This - --- --- - — ' *lege will go .(lU,st in history its .: { one of the nicest remarkable in © O O © © © © © © `©/ © 000 Q 0Q piodern times. The Russiatvi Sate Register.,. j :#cave sustained thei•1•previous high _ �t'epiltation for dogged determin- TvESDAY, Nov. 222nd, 1134-1.-Anc'tion' I�1 • iun, while the Japanese have sale of standing tiulber, conaistinS The �Q48rel�'II `i8ul of Canada. Q ;,1,•ained immensely in their repu- �f cedar, hard and soft wood, on lo.t Wood, Iron, Lift and Force Plumps. 4 Itattun tht•ottghout the i'orld for -1, con. i, Picketing, the propp t}} Also cisternf made to order. `;'Has 'over C)n,000 Customet•4. rsererance and resuurcefnlnese. )+f the estate of the late Johln'Tr1oI. F. -,N ° he Baltic fleet. whose history ao Sale at one. See billy for rticu- Brock st., Whitby, saes. See 1)i11s for particulars. tAll Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising Ctsttadians far dries not reflect much credit on poacher&Postill, auctioneers. " Its corn manders, is slowly wending Tt Nov. ll)th.-Auction sale BINDER TWIN E Its way to the-scene of hostilities, of farm stock, implement, etc., on Q � 'fend is likely to meet the fate of lot Zi, 7th con.; Pickering, the pro• Pt1re Ma,z11112b. �L�RKHA�l BRANGH, CLARE�IO�T BRANCH, Ora a, that part of the Rnssian•fleet perty of George Rodd. 11 months A. P. Smith, .flan. L. E. Todd, Agt. © lvhich 1laG Alread} come in contact credit. Sale at I o'clock. Poacher • - iwith the Japanese navy. Except ,t Postill auctioneers. Agent for rill kind. of \fcC•ormick 0 r'- TnUMDAY, DFc. 1st, 11304.-Auction Fart, Ituple[uents. 'Wilkinson Plmws n � g e ° the fall Of Pol;"I•thlil' And pi Etc, © © © © © © © © © © © © © sale of Registered Imported and -!ably a battle in the riciuit} of C-An. bred (1ydesdales, Short-born -Also= _ llakden, we need not expect any cattle, Yorkshire swine and Cot-s- Fur Singer Sewing Machiltes, —'-- r )nUrLT�tirritl events in the seat ) Picl�er3.rl - g 'void sheep: also R ntilc•h cows, '0 Binder Twine a Specialty. g � � � � t+-snag -0 e- _ Ofwar until the beginnine of the grmle young cattle and 3U grade j p -- isccunc]`campaign nes sprin ogs, L. D. BANIi5. Ilan @ olrinllttee '60h '�'D °' 2 iu:tn, of 1Grasuu•re Grange farm" y tc erntg. .. woo To many the result of the elec•- Audley, (lot 0, con. 3). Catalogues - Formed for, recovering 'property stolen N Ida? sent ii un application.ilication. :halt• at 1 from its members and the appre- F- Slut � A o 'ttuu in Sonth Ontario wns some= P i F - I a hv'hat of a ••�ttrpti5e, espeeinfly to iictock.• See hills. _ pension of the thieves. �: a=r sti. ;'thos.e utttsicle of the constituency. � '� 0 Members having property stoleu commnni• O y isiq x. a � w � �° ROUSE FO SALE OR TO HENT cafe immediately with,any member!. •tt1F.;�n o 'Itiir was thoagllt that as .11 r. P.usa I1 --i q,Oa trains h„use o•r Clench s:rcet, of,Executi've Committee. %Von in the ]list election, his pt U-- r'ickerinc. H rasa eoutuin-eeveu rnomsand iii • e • • '• e, O;+ Membershi fee t"100. iu first-okss coi,ditnn Herd and soft water, p 4ed - :- pects �vere ma(ie 111UC11 bl'1g11Let' :by the Liberauldc itowt tOI hi;1'ldltlk Apply:n \V.1'.Hartric�, Pickering. 7 a ft'iv Months, fit }ou t0 r lir $ Qyt env. G20. Preei�deot. D c•p I'ce a x a A - �• Rood enrclon mud nrehlirl with best` irlterfrnit Z _. O ' A t h 1 ffr X. ening being g. - -- ,:in in _..... -Secret I;etinrlc lendent. In rnt other W O o I ,ma e 6 "4 1311t this was not sufficient to `KAT3\(T Rl\A, 11OC 4E AND 1 Exec.Com.—Geo.Lenq, D.E.Pugh,C. S. o , r9�a o3„► -s* �7 branch rif skilled labor nein this rt 41 g •'- c� c $ LOT FOR SALT:-1 hH undersigned rf crs Palmer, Pickerin .Oct. r- a 4� 0 41p,o r •elect hien. Mr. Ross is n ver}- S o Y 3°° r. 04 s � for sale at n reasonable pri,e, bis L•1r{te skating 1>r•done in sr)-halt » time and at t� •1 g$ good platform S])eaket', Rn(1 be is rink.nnrt also his house and lot situated in so inodenftp a ecwt. In no other +� i a° a a° 11,1 :a good canvasser, bili ills orgaii- the oilirtgeof Rrougham For particulars a )plp House and Lot to Frank Sandorsnn on the promisee or to�v V school erttt it ht•tl(>))e set well. House' y� • ��� I a a i ,i7,ation was bad, and Ile depended Riohardson,Pickering 42•tt =Q C I Ci • O Mb o 'too u1t1Ch tun his otrn igtlividniil - ---— ---- ---- if yens are considering what - -To Rent .0 J _ ,Yffort and his pop»larity for his lint•of work to tike up, write-for _ i ; a 1 ° ° _ ►; r uclr ti-n iectim It give NIection. The Con. were Gook a Cotton Boot a mpo>l 1 1 n yf11i The undersigned hrt9 to rent in lot 2S ~ ��°°las � .2 'nlnxble inforulation, and mak( a ► . Dun- well oaganired,'they worked lata Is anocesafnlly Hard monthly byovev 1st con., Pickering(smile west of Dun- OA001.adles.Safe,effectual. lessek the way Alwin. a e :and bail the voters' lista well b� barton,) a li storey, T rrxtmecl frame �I �� g� � a' D our drul•sl for rash's Colors less Cm*- i(toked after. 1Ir. Christie, who sose�. ate no otZ,er as all Miztnres,pill*and building, Gt which ie attached 9 acres bN is "one, rif the boys" and very Imitations aro danRerotla prise,hue.1,iter i of.land. There are tint the promises a -litinar 1005-Whfibv 9th, Oshawa lbth, box• 0.•,l0 degrees stronger,$11 per bo:. a t g • a gond stable and drive ho sae. Will y a; �)olla].It•, was able to secure many 1ory,mdledenroceipcof price and Hint the wholes rarrwill rent tsps`ponce Brougham 31ri, port Perry 181h,Uz- �” vote1. 'which, otherwise woulrl ataO1 olt nds�ioldQndrecomme dsd>,ndsor °aull • • a -would have gone to the Liberal ta�poasibleDtagQisY m claaada. q ROTI _l0ie 01:3tht Canningtoa 11th,$9iV0E60O ----.. ti r candidate. The contest in ch`.sl �eperntP, T, H. CARSOr; Dunbaxton - • Julia_ ---- OLARLMOMT , 'Whitby. ando llSeFarlape spent last �ceek �Sr2. John Newp'rt,one of the pion- You �jet in Toronto. eels of the town, died suddenly here rr �/ -Better Ver A ' Mr. Young, of we-ston, spent on SLWday s. Mut-ning ti at the residetice � � Sunday at Witt. Scott' of her son-in-law, Joseph Vhite, town � � t - Luther Bowes ret-urned to his clerk. Deceased was 95. Besides Mz•s � �� For Bedroom Suites, Dining rooms white, her family consists of two Clare�lorlt -Chaffs and all kinds of Furniture horns in Tweed last week. sons, William and J. T, Newport, and Win, and Mrs. Dow,well were Mrs. David Vickers. Her husband in Stoullville last Thursday. died about a year ago over 90 years of ill Dods Joseph Ranson, of Rosseau, age. _ g was in town a few days this week V. B. Woodruff has negotiated the i' delivered Free Sale of the furnishiu s, sod will and LP Mr. and Mrd. Topper, of Locust business of the New A garcon House 'C=} Hill, Spent Sunday here with S2�I -•. . ,,.; ,;- .. gg�� to Lewis Bros, of Belleville. "Tris new - friends' I proprietors will take possession next Bert and Jars. Jones, of llottlTt week. -M . I .I . . .. Pi Zion, spent Sunday at Frank A. E, Christian teas suddenly seized Plow, Cooper's. on Tuesday evening of last week withSt OW Rev. McIntosh preached in the an attack of appendicitis, and was • • C}W confined to his hotel for several days. (SINGLE) : ' (DOL BLE) ((��!! �1 Baptist church last Sunday, both (RIDING.) 2. rnorniug and evening. He was able w be at the'office on 4+.. -Herbert Cooper hos gone to Saturday, though not feeling rely spry '' r Verity plows will cis gog3 work in any kind of soil and are light RoSsetau, R este he has secrred a -pithy Fair directors ore suggest- �. - in fraught. 'I`ry one and be cravineed. Bain wagons, Wood- am canwan of Ontario and Durham stock windmills, Steam and gasoline engines, Tread and sweep pow- situation with Jos. Rawson. Counties durin the corning winter to MLSs Whittaker, a prominent g' - Rev.and .11rs. George MacGre g ers, Grain grinders, Straw and Ensilage g g wipe out their 130,000 debt. Receippis Club woman 'of Sa`amall, Re cutter3, threshers supplies, or, of Pickering, are spending a of this year's fair were$1988.Ia. Ex- weigh scales, also planus, organs and sewing machines. Terms to -few days this week at the manse. penditures $1796.17. It was wisely tells ileo She was entirely Cured suit purchaser. Give us a gall. R. E. Forsyth, having decided suggested that two days fair be held of ovarian troubles by the use _to go into business in Montreal, is 'instead of,thine. Of Lydia E.l'lnkham s Vegetable - CFefi�._Philip j r.,' Brougham belling out his stock at -North _ Claremont. - �O �ou Paac:—I heartily There will be a special sermon- The Brest Liniment. -' to ours -men in the Baptist " recommend Lydia E. Ptnkham's young P Chamberlain's Pain Ballo is consid- Vegetable Compound as a Uterine _ church on Sunday evening. A ered the best liniment on the mt}rlcet," Tonic and Regulator. I sn4fered for good attendance of young teen is write Post s Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No " four years with irregularities and scolicitecL I other liniment will heal a cut or bruise Uterine troubles. No one but those 9S r . «`alter IVa is in Au t ora 14 promptlt• m other affords such who have experienced this dreadful T thi- week attending the bedside quick cells final rheumatic pain;. No agony can form any idea of the phyai- v Uf Mrs. Johu L uderhill, who has I other is s„ valuable for deep t+eated cal and mental misery those endure t,eea seriousl • ill, but who)is Mott•, pains like lame back and pains in the who ar : thus&S'.icted. Your �' e- chart, Give this liniment a' trial and eg table Compound cared me within �;)✓ LEAD. w'e and pleased to say. somewhat be pule Acquainted with its remark- th ee months 1 was!Wily restored to itupt'oPecl• able qualities and you will neverwish health and strength, and now my The market held here on Tires- r to he without it." For rule by all ppeeriods are regular and painless ;.. clay vvns ct decided ;u tens• Tirere druggists. ��hat a blessing it is to be able to Get our Prices Before Buying. were seven buyers 1:1 went. 431)I obtain such a remedy when so moa �, ► lbs of butter, 1'>U duzei, of eg2y doctors fail to help von. Lydia ]i� -- - - - :3(r) ib.: dressed poultry ultry nt.d IOU rt -X11M TO RENT A spleudid�arni Plnkham's Vegetable Composting else F coo, o n ,e sena nauot lot.; is better than say doctor or medic!ne Dowswell The Peoples Tinsmith pall' Of I1%'Y 1)utlltt'�" tYet'B =Olde 2nd Aaege H F cos cooeist;nd of 1�4 acre. Pit• 7 F.arl ' c'lusin in the st,rrtti conte Rated a thtn tbree miies of Pickernx t'!;lage I ever had. tiers truly sora, Mtaa S g for furl particulars apply to w v Richardson, P !it «¢ITZS3tE8 304 3nh SL, W. into effect this %%eek and w i I I be Pickens= serf Savannah. Ga. iforiglawo ' J cemduued during the winter above"emr proof n ?enutnenesscannot be rodacad m,uth It is a good move and it The testimonials whtc�i we -------__-- ' will cause inconvenience to none, are constantly publishing from d and will prove a boon to tine [Wer- grateful women prove beyond a chants. HeadWear doubt the power of Lydia F»Pinkh m s V l e Vegetable Compound On Oct. 25th, in the Pr".by.er PSto con Wer female dlseasee.Ian church in Cleveland. Mia, 1904 P111� Kate Michell wa+ united in mar- --t'-• o, riage to lir. Turnbull of Turuutu. Lades �,ildr ' :The bride's many friends in this andrni ` � -- __ loeality'...unite its -mac, --------- --- a ---* ._ a youirg couple their best w•iehei+for ^--- B1"011dham 1Windmills. ------_- - a 'their future happiness and pros- perity _,Ready•to-wear. Tuesday Afternoon, ! " t A successful meeting of Clare R►e8it0-trriWe are prepared to do all kinds of .rock .� imont brrinch of Upper Canada y' rll. " �t Lafrat: h's $OII56. pmmpay pertaining m the camp boaaneaa, Bible Society was held in the g lHethudist church on Thursday Highest Gash Prices raid for p -evening, Oct. 27th. The resident Fall opening Oc'L 3rd, 4th and produce. ' ministers spoke at some length on `-The Bible—ht'sworth. its plass -;I•`. L_�I•'ReAliGH, BmoeNwr w l and it's absence." A collection Ladies Invited to Inspect. -• Brougham. John Gerowf t3++row i 80@6 0laremoei. was taken Miring the ePenin_$ W.Q.Hdchardwn. Agsms,Plokaein& :amounting to over $5,00" R. P. �. oerOW " 13r0i1 h8m, !sass *ass-lteseetat stases•,!s Hopper ably filled the chair. ' g Tx"xs ooure Ess:Dos es roLLows:— The choral class has now.a mem Na a MALL 9.48 A. Id. _ ber.4hip of IPh. The young people ��19 _ Locaz r- . 'k 68 P. V. _are to be conRt atulAted c u furtn 10 Loe&L. 8.•04 P. >I[. _'Wel / RICHARDSON'S Ts.nrs eouro Was:nos all rot-ows:— ing ro strong a society, There iy No.9 Local x,41 A.M. no more pleasant nor profitable I'll L04:AL . -2:18 P. W. way in which young people can � PI Jt,tl s:Ut, P. 1d. Im rtant showing of$neer display of upend "emit• pinto evenings than . - - (;im,, A yg,ry large assortment of by as=ebliui; together for rile purpose of(]myelo )ing "heir• ►nu-si• 8tationarv. Books, Della, Toys. �aai CAI talent. A rur�cienc in lun�4t +' - - received for the Holiday scads Ca71 P Y and see them. _ lint utas giver pleasure to the Thi. Is the place for the farm- - ;$abecriptions taken for a!1 Maoszmec _lnu�lciaii but to others as %yell. Weekly and Dadyl,Nows,;spars. er'- to first-call and gee n fall line - The Indies of the Metilo dist of first-class blankets and mitts ; n �-•�- church purpose serving It" old- at rew4onable prices, also collars •�T J. 1-1• ckeri ! 1 (� R=CHAR�tSQ.iv fashioned ten in the basement of made and .uld ones re-lawlied, i L+ the churchon.on. the evening of guaranteeing a first-class job. A (� SrOCI'C16 t29et. wt � ~ Thursday, Nov. 17th, (Tlra.uk%Riv- ft►lllineof ha►nery grease, bell , - ing Day) from ti to 8 o'clock. This ►,,obeq. stock food, comb. and - w tci11 be follow-ed by a programme brnsheg alwnys on hand. -- vf -tare excellence, al intfriug of Lumber' ' Yard .rocs! and iustruntcutal music. std- Repairing neatlyand`prouiptly ,• dresses, recitations, etc. The attended to. Revs.Tait, Park, Willoughby, of One cal will pay'you. Aingw•ood, Tonkin, of Greenwood, ' ¢rid Moore, of Pickering, -win give LL�� 7 All Made of rough and dressed Lumber f shot t add sacs,and \lice McAm- _E. W, Bedell Lath• and lie, Doose, al' House tin• Weather roof " re -#pond, of Whitby Ensile.' College r islriage-sad Silo material' . ` Twill give several of her best selec- tions in elocution. Special- Music �� Cistern taoite and water trouga* made Wate (�will be furnished by the horns - r ro0 choir. Do not fail to attend as a 4o order p pleasaftg time is assured. Admis. v _ 3. cion 25c, childre:i 15 cents.' Ar �Opk1II8 Agent for all The follot�ng officers were. Hopkins,7 kinds of�eh• ' w• D. Gorges• ',�i Zreproo� _elected at h resent meeting of the Toles msnafa[Itared b the lifeLan pelt Young People's Guild of Presby- Co y,of Oshawa. , terian church which .►ueet, each Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock di is 1LussiII'f; Rer�ay'ROOf1D$• Costs halt the 'redly after the evening service— 50 YEARS' Pres—Samuel Farmer, i EXPERIENCE price of shinglesi lasts longer, anyone oan Vice-President:+.--.)lis: ). Gregg. Mr,. l1ac►iab. .' + . put it on. Is rapidly replacing galvanized y • Mr- Tait. � t n fin 0 Secre• n t -J tu. I ur rim: v 1 and shingle roofing, _ t t 'n tar, ra e 6 �• ire n tin, � 1 'L � r > > . g �- Mi�siouary cote.—The vice pre;- - � TRDcaMrAisxg aCCOunt of its lesser COSI an greater %dent, hiss Young, 1111•x. Farther, The Em re Medicine Co, of London, COPYRIGHTS&C. j�Qt{'� If properly applied and given ordin- blary M61-gan.. Anyone sendtr,n a sketch and description may y• Ont„has a ointed the undersigned as �J(lClal coin.—Miss 1'er'rll3Uil, lIl', p� g quickly ascertain onr opinion free,.betber an local ent for Pickering,for the most won invention taprohablypntenisbie. Comtuunica. "MaeFarlauP, David Scott. y y Bonastrictd en y�fornneciringya%u ary care it will Last. as 10ng QSi the Building derfal discover of the nineteenth century. Devotional c•om. -- Ada Milne, For the treatment of the Nose, Throat, i'atsnca %,.ken tgmnah Munn &Co.receive rpre[ar noitu,wtthnut charge,in the 'S••charlot-teJoltson, liat•yJohnson. Bronebial Tubes and Lung%. ItoaresColds "it Covers stand. :yam L3 okout corn•—,lli,ses Leiper, od ai lthAroat and'Bronchitis,odieeaees ay' laver fiC � Q Cance :• ti ' -.Leash, hate 1'art repairs icuisrs, on hand re Ahandsof onyltnetrat weekly. tamest stn ` Dow,'Mary 11 ed m=ood for firs constantly l stock of treatments rid rniatlnn of any ha.$1.9S journal rerm. s3 a 4 The rice por hundred square feet • in ,2i ; c • Organist. liis:•i Margaret !lac- p y wear;tnarmontbs,lL Podbyall neRadealers. �-. -- C ' nab. C3•reea River. crit. �IUNN Co,3etert,adwt,,New Y y , - cluding all the necessary materials, is onl _ NEw LAUNDRY TWO Dollars. adieu 59 sses •f - - � .. ..:. _ ' 90Gll ONLY BY— The! ��� The nnderat ed has opened rip _ _ 13n „ ll . _ _ a 'la'tndry next door t) W. T. � F - - and Children, nttni�rrr'a. and having hail nmrls The R>�ssill Hardware Co. h frnlr yen r'c experience in RoR tnr,ti- -' Men' �oyS', Youths'. vill,, is prepared to do fir t' lass Toronto. t� ' -7- work u t usual rates. ,. -126 EA gIN4 STA STREET, or a. . J. D, Kin 's Mens and Eoy.i 9t.t[b F:rocif 12ubbr[•u. "- .— EAST �E 1 OIIt -4- -� - --•---- - ... • Give me a trial. Henderson & .Farmer, Claremoa sop TONG, ` !� - . _ 01.1 .X Proprie0r. 1 ...•. '.,.r, - ,w+ c - ...:.,.. „� _ Y- ..... .-... _.. -- - ...-.--- --------_.— ___- --- �.�>..y „;mss 4, . .. ... �anr,-i aa!-- 11iv 1v ' a-�s:-ec'a- �-•�•n .r s u= ..y. .. -.- ._ _ I - .. ':~ _ •A 1. n.' . , ..,...1 , ., ' ., , :•, - • • '''� . C, ' 1. �•- .. -_ .. ��. , y., / , , . r� '' • , ,� . , .•% - I - —r ^ »N�N �M ache of bereaval that would cofne "Wold master and mlasus was ter- r' M to each of them after the Brat shock lite zot on she," he muttered to him- ,�R „40 had gone by, and thus tried to com- Belt. IFFA,� j,�� 7 _ tort them. He went into the barn, took up Then a very noble and tender his Sall and began to thresh. But IR (�.+ friendship, which had already taken he grasped- the handsel in a halt- 'SND � '� • foot, grew up and blossomed be-- hearted way and brought down the __ Au ISE twoen Claude and Philip in'this com- zwingel without his usual ..dash. STUDY' AHD OBSERVE. 4 �G ' mon Lbereavement,--which, drew them thinking, in a dim sort of way, that - ,. .­ .. A DYIN to er all the more because the sunshine would never again have Aim to keep hogs for profit; that 1 Y is what everybody keeps them for. . •- ... - Q+�r TfiE [�]I$$IIYO shared the lova with no one in any the old pltheaol warmth or a cup Some are dei it, -and some aro " 11 great d8greo: Each could speak of oP mild ale the old savor and cheer . J esafe to the other and to no one "Terble set on she," he repeated, not. The only way to successfully. "WILL else, each had been loved by her and after half-an-hour's steady thud, raise hogs, or to succeed in any, . knew her as no one else had done, thud of the flail. other occupation, is to study and . " each had in a different degree So it was all over. And a few of 1. the work. In these days wren ed her ami been forgiven. She days after the funeral, Philip turned of strenuous competition, it requires I"_ g g I close management to make anything •- 11 was a life-long bond between 'them, away from the new grave in the g 118 CHAPTER XLVI. she should suffer ,tor him; his heart cementing a friendship that - never English cemetary and walked alowly out o! or yet there is always room It was not long before Philip found rose against the injustice, he did ngt faltered in all the years to come. out into the sunny road with a full for morn of the best. No matter . (some relief in an outburst of grist. feel that being one they must share When the death tidings reached heart and dim eyes. He leant on h how many hogs you have, strive Iiut Claude remained calm• He both ill and good. Everywhere becontinual! to learn more about Harwell Court they excited mixed low stone-wall, in the crannies of Y knew in that moment of exceeding saw the innocent suffering for the feelings in dittereat breasts : Lady which sweet violets were blooming the industry. , "..'anguish that he' had long known guilty; he saw Fanny, in her death Gertrude was sufficiently shocked by and near which..Dees hummed con- — hope to be dead, Budden and unex-I agony—when dict he itt7t see Fanny? the suddenness, and touched by- the tentedly about a bush of white CARE OF 7 AIIIY CALVES. •peeled though the end was. The I he saw the Inartyred innocents en- #Ity of Jessie's early death, to be heather, and gazed out over the In rearin� a dairy calf, it must be • to vice in great cities; he borne in mind that while size and seeds of death, he well knew, as Jes-.trapped able to cry with the utipost• pyo- orange and olive groves and oriental I sic did, though neither of them der- aaw Philip. an outcast in his baby- Priety, thSugh firmly convinced that aloes and carobs, upon the sun- constitution are wanted; fat is to be - • ed confess it, and though the .doc- hood, rescued from beggary by a nothing better c�uId possibly have lit sea. avoided writes Oscar,wiR.th Widmer. If nets only hinted at danger, had poor mama charity, branded with a occurred. Sir (Arthur in his secret He was almost sorry and yet he the calf is started with a too labor- • been sown in that winter of priva- Ii stigma, and abhoring his I al feeding of whole milk or other 1. -tion and mental pain, fostered by'own gentle name; and a faint vision heart felt that it was well, but was glad that Jessie had not known g fattening foods, in nine cases out of _ _ ---- - JesaiO's young pathetic beauty and I what he lost by coming home to her. B those final days and nights of wan- of the oneness of the human race be- singular charm had from the first She could never know now what now ton, the matured animal will put daring in London. He know it and gan to gleam upon him, with some cast a spell upon him; he could not he had not fully known till now, its food on Its back instead.of giv- accepted the inevitable doom, with feeling of the horrible fruitfulness of forget her parting kiss or the cling- himself, how very dear she had been Ing it at the pail. If a male, it will the awful, acquiescent grief which evil, and the ineffaceable nature of in of her arms around his neck, and what a terrible blank she had usually transmit these qualities to Is "a solemn scorn of ills." human conduct. Yet Jessie did ant g its offspring. As soon as a'calf is -. _- Even Jim Medway hurriedly left left in hie life. And how should he P g I . "I am glad that you came," he suffer; one glance at the deep and the room on hearing the telegram answer to Matthew Meade for that dropped, it is removed from its dam , -said, gently, even tenderly, as he awed repose in the swee't'face rebuk- read, and when he appeared again, fresh, unturfed grave? He had. to a clean bed of straw. I prefer I. led Philip from the chamber that cid such a thought. he said that it would make a great been loyal to the letter of that dy- that it shall not know a mother. . _ had suddenly become a sanctuary; change in Hugh's prospects. "Claude Ing charge, but not to its spirit. Unless the cow is suffering from an she was so fond of you. She,will bun- "The wonder was not yet quite gone will be awfully :ut up, but won't He ought to have given more heed excessively full udder, I wait' an ger no more," he added, gliding un- From that still look of hers;" say much," he added, "only you'll I to her letters and seen the true hour or two before milking, or until . cotlsciotssly into Biblical phrase. the calf, has begun to exercise and - onsci"neither will, she suffer an more Her soul was .taking draughts of see that he'll never marry again," .meaning of her discontent; it was eg Y which was true. I partly stupidity, but more preju- got an appetite. I cortaider it ne- pain,•' vital joy from the still waters of "I never did hold with these here ,dice of those cut and dried arbitrary cesaary that it be fed the mother's He came with &.bleeding heart to Paradise. She had been guarded telegrams," Mr. Plummer said. (conventions that men have invented �flrst milk. A young' calf should look upon the woman he had slain, that she should not take too much ,,,there's trouble enough with bad I concerning women. He had never never be fed milk from a cow long .--• ttvhen she was arrayed for the last hurt from him; mercy bad �n harvests and war taxes and low thought of Jessie as {t reasoning be-i7n lactation unless some mild taxa- - chill, solemn bridals. He thought I about her path. Yes, and about his prices without staking ill news fly i ing with passions and spiritual tive is added, and, it- possible. _ . __ • .. of what he had done to blast the path too. Those last few months, taster titan natural; which the Lord needs, and a distinct mould of char- should have the milk from its Liam sweet flower before him, and of every moment of them more prec- knows is too fast by long odds." iacted of her own, but as a tender, until old and strong enough to what might have been for one so I ious than water to the dying in the .y always did say that Matthew unreasoning, clinging thing to bo thrive on skim-milk. young, so lovely, and so high-1 desert, had been permitted him; he The amount of milk fed depedf on ly gifted, If he had never crossed her could never forget .their most beau- Meade would live to repent bringing moulded to his own lotni at will• the size of the calf, vat froth . . . -path Strange, very strange and I tiful And intimate converse, their I for up as he did," Cousin .Jane htef.oin- I"And now my house was lett unto s two or three units morning and terri6de, even incredible, it wan! walking is the house of God to- Plained to her pocket handkerrhlet. him desolate," he thought, looking q g night.ht. Tho AIN from which calves that those beautiful lips did not gather; to have known her was "Nobody can't say I didn't warn I over the sea with a deep intent gars, g P are ted should be kept clean It the �`• !part, as sometimes he f*Tf they!alone a regeneration. much less to him." she added with a sob. I de one who is questioning the hid- P -. beY � g "taut he didn't live, you foolish I den future. milk becomes chilled, place it i❑ 1. "' _ must, to answer the agonizing;have loved her. And what had he woman!" growled her husband, ' lie would be alone all his Iite�even warm water until ii'reaches .nearly '" thoughts of his heart; that the�been before he saw her- 1Ie was no grieved to the extent of contradict- I it ha could forget Ada, he would,ask I blood heat, never giving the calf .. ' . .N,the fringed eyelids did not open''more the selfish, good-natured, low- 6T ;.no woman to Rhare the stigma on j all it will take, but removing the when he was so neaj and so sorely i thoughted man of the world who ,tngFIww ever anybody could expect 'his birth, Ada, of course, would pail while it sell wantR ino-re. It a needing the deep- lovehght darken-'saw Jessie in her unshadowed youth him to live, with Information in hiq marry; and in the years to come he calf does not begin to nibble at hay, ad forever in the veiled blue eyes, i and beauty' beneath the oaken I che.4t'and mustard poultices, and me ,might know her and become her I when it is three or lour days old. That she should be wrapped in that� boughs on that bright April g day I sitting up all, night with him?" she friend, Her children might even I a few bright spears should be plan- • shroud of chill, unbresaking silence, not two years gone. she had Ivan retorted. cling about him, she would teach ied in its mouth was so awful. so into es,I him a soul, restored him to his AT FEEDING} 'TIME -..- 1. Y "Ah to be sure, I reckon that has them to respect him as a man who � -'- —and- -so -just; for it was his own-rml;-that-' is: Irl; best self, i4hat'enougIn to kill any lnaa without ally ..stood or •fill by hiR own strength, .In this way it soon learns to expect , work. ought he to do to live a higher I e'O'g information in his cheat," her hus arut scorned to climb by any ignobla 1 hay as 'writ an milk, I have had . q Rhea ha entered the darkened sa life.' What would- sbe• wish him to hand returned. grimly'. "Well there' 1 way. calves eating ,hay 'regularly at a f Ion, the room which but yesterday 1 do? the hest goes Srxt°" i Elis heart was full of Ada: as in-I week, old• and at two weeks old - was brig- w!th her living presence. I We have one youth, ove chance ''Who'd ever thought rat would decd it alicays -was. his thoughts I would look for 'their noonday feed- and to v�.''h she now lay pale in her! of kee in unspotted from the o•• in of brain. Ah�n a calf" brains to bite ds eries among white roses P g take on like that. Cousin Jane fluttered away from Rad retrospect. g _. - 1F aPp t3 world, and thus making head I thought to herself when he went out l as they *ere wont to rest in the I eat hay and grain well, skimmilk is bland g blossoms he placed aI against the powers of darkness I of the room, angrily banging.the unPoegotten charm of her reaches. I substituted for a part of the whole a lm-Ieeejf: i,3je clasped hands P 1 ` P banded against us; we can never re door, "and he without a drop of.I li a peasant girl stepped gracefullyltnilk, increasing the_amount grucivai- ' " ,tat tosdtflW thea.- ��looked gain a spotless past, or undo the Wood blood ra him But Plummer 1 down the hillside with her basket.ly until the raticm is all skiutmiik . ' upon the soft repose of the sweet If the mrlk has become coral in .sep P° countless cull influeac� we spread always had a f0oling heart: I've al- of olive roots po'iged lightly upon i - fie, he could not believe that she about us !n an ill-speast youth;.never apps said that for him, for ala De's I her head, sotuething m the proud orating, it should be. warmed to I _ svgs really dead; a slight droop of It yayr the cynictgms of other days. i that aggr&N at ing to live 'with. And i carriage of the head, some !untie in(about 10 degrees ?here can-be no ' - het olden head ave her such a i B F uproot the aced that has sprung:her ways was taking and men never !the girl's 'dark suet, a stray sun-(set rule as to the amoent to be el• M _ ''Atjle-tike air; she seemed to smile as up and bot_ne tcuit is a thousand'fly ® a prvW..,face"� go wrong—J beam on the rippling darkness of towed, as some calvr6 take nearly, w 4f 'welcoming him; he was moved to l unknown fields. The masa of men without they marry orae, and then her hair, any touch of beauty was twice a s, T as others with no e r - ltiaa her. It was not so much that can only fight negatively is the they flnd out fast enough. Well:. an echo or reflection ti•om. Ada. He bad ellccts. The feeder must watch •, t - . !the h -ave na.res once to the pas- i ,be.lite r�ergnre,-a9 ►f was the fey, rankR of the children of light, by theist I was fullish over the child pictured her on the si a-ward slope his antdials, and it too great a loose r ruling their lives well; Savonarolas, myself, and cried for her when. she i beneath the solemn olives below, de- ness of the bowels is observed, give ► .- ' soul-penetrating chill that startled St. Franclses. Isainhs, are very rare, run away, as though she a been a lighting in the soft sunny beauty of less, first mal.ing sure that- scour- h - him to a short, sharp cry and made Ion the whole, the most valuable sister's child at le•ao,t 1'o tie sure, the Italian winter and loving the ing is not caused by sour pails. 1. - _(him shudder away from the quiet. I deeds of mankind are negative. it yc� providential I thought the 1 clear brilliance'of the blue sea, till cold milk or wet, unclean quarters unheeding form. That indeed was But his after-life was noble-tbough plum-colored silk would fly and 1 it would have been no surprise to As soon as the milk pail-is takers the sharpness of death, the lntoler-I flowing In obscure channels. wa8 si bought the black instead, and soma hear h'er speak, a breathing reality away, some clean, tine hay rs placed > able sting of it, that icy immovable tont beneficence, and health-diffusing say bugles are worn. She died a I and no dream. before them, and they are taught to t' . :indifference, that awful impenetrable purity. And who may measure the baronet's dao hte•r-in-law, schen all's I The sun was sinking toward the I eat, It'. instead of Rucking on some calm in lips so lately warm with a y 8 I convenient object, After they com- I leavening ower of one life attuned said and done, and nobod • can say vast. breadth of soft blueness: rose- young .wife's passion and eloquent g p � � 'p with pure deep feeling and noble to high idents. I don't know what's right to wear hued cloud]ets were fluttering like men:e eating Day. a daily allowance- 4 thought. If she could but speak "I can never be happy any more, for cousins. What are the but winged angels in the glowing orange of grain, consisting of wheat, bran one word, one last word of forgive dear," he said, addressing her, as if worms? The merino'!! wear for sky; he turned., the bitter to set and middy tgsless tthannaatpiit daily. peas! Me-could not remember the her pale and silent presence were work adays; it's a pity I can't give ,the splendor, and there, coming out and g increasing. the hay and grain •• t /, very last word she had spoken, he still vital; "but I shall bless the the crape another weax, but Sir Ar- of the sunset. glory toward him. ration as the calf grows, seldom per- • could onl• recall the gentle tenor I day an which I first saw you, as thur might think it o liberty; The uas Adn herself: mittin the skimmilk to exceed three - ... y deaths I've seen! Plummer's of a (To be Continued.) g of her conversation in those Borden long as I live." . or 3J quarts twice a day. As the ' . -' • ' hours, and the occasional low,, A white rose-bud moved from her full habit and hot-tempered, he may • amount of milk fed is not sufticient . /west. happy laughter, the delight is hair, borne down by its awn weight; go •off any day. There's •a poor few HOW THE RUSSIANS FAIL. to quench, thirst, at six or eight 1. -the beauty that "almost makes one things she had said seemed to repeat left besides'to wear crape for, dear, weeks old the calf will begin to take . afYsid," as she said of the sunset. themselves in the atilt air which had and Jessie not ninetcenl We mustn't fled Generalship Accounts for a little water which - should be "a still" and solemn beauty of the 1 been so lately, vibrant with the run out again the ways of merciesovi-- Their Lack of Success. warmed slightly htly in cold weather. Al- once mobile features awed him: the f tones of her voice and the low music dence. I'm sure there's mercies I - though I do not let young calves -• •• - '—amity of it smote-to-itis-heart; such I of her laughter. "Claude. Claude," enough with me aparexl .from day to I An ]•.nglishmnn tut�,1 returned from run on pasture, an .occasiouai feed- . high majesty wan'so. unnatural in a he almost heard her say' as she so day, that might go off any minute;" ,M�c.huria• states t6t the. Russians Ing of grass is given in summer. In . _., 'face so young, a face made to be often (lid on waking from fitful Roger said nothing; he went on had some :.'20,000 men,atid'£he 'Ja- winter,, turnips are sliced daily and bright with love and laughter, ra- sleep, • "are you•really there? is it into the empty cow stable, and leant anc�18O;UtiU at the battle of 1. against the loft ladder with his 1p ted to them: \ little salt is added • .:diant with. health and joy. He no dream?" gat ,Liao,'s'Yang, idle Russians also had to the grain ration every other day, ':"?thought De saw some trace o! her "Ha mie," he replied once, but his Dandy in his pockets and his eyes lover a li.*dreci guns more than .the fixed on the straw-litter„ which, was, or Of i! needed. Fed in this t1nortal anguish beneath the serene voice sounded hollow and strange, IJapiutese. way, with no corn meal in its ra• • . '' peace she wore, a' taint'memory charged as it was with tender pas= touched by a bar of-frosty sunshine, { The credit of the .Iapencse for turn- tions,.the calf that lays on too much ' ! fraught with such pathos as belongs cion.,.and echoed dyingty through the for an -hour. Ogee or•twiro he 1 ing the Russians out of the Ixiwerful desk is liable to tura out a !labs oto instruments of martyrdom in. plc- silent room; whore oh! where was drew the back of his hand across his 1801111-permanent works at Liao Yang milker, and will probably. have to i� _' }flares of beatified saints. Jessie that which had once thrilled in re- eyes, but no one aver knew what , had indeed woil„the palm lying green sponse to his lightest whisper? Ca}n his thoughts were. i9 therefore very great, and no an>r go to the block. a -, ea>� m lave never reach you there?" It Sarah sat down in the midst of 1priRe need be.flit at General K&okl's TH'E CALF'fi QUARTE#iS. =upon her lir I Y y' failure to•turn f.e%cra.I.Kouropatkin's should be warm, light and dry. Dur- . . She had fully forgiven, though seemed impossible that the adored her work by the kitchen fire with I flank successiully. ing the extreme cold of last winter. - . yrshe 'could never more tell him so. svoice had no power. to break the her .apron over her head. After, a{{{ 'The repeated defeats sustained by I had some difficulty, though no • God had forgiven too. But that i lofty calm of her stillness; "will while, she removed the apron and I could not restore life and health to they shut me out for ever from the went into'the dairy and scrubbed her I the Russians are entirely due, at any loss, with some calves kept in a. Kr, no penitence would bring the holy place, ma mac, ma mie?" pans and -pails, pausing occasionalir rate latterly, to bad generalsihip. Tho rather cold p0n, t\'o were over- • light back to her darkenca eyes, no Outside the house, the sunshine, to dash the tears which bedewed her ,men are. dogged and ,fight well, The raisestockd with calves'. but'wanted to regrets could blot out the suffering- which was to` have healed her, Iay labors. A cat lapped cream before I regimental officers are fair; but the raise still more.' n'e put'them in of those lonely months in London. with caressing warmth on the dark her eyes, and on being discovered generals and their staffs are quite well, but after the at first teat!eey ar'moderato "It'I ,could atone!" he groaned ; ,rich sea, the purple-shadowed moun- was quietly removed and turned out Iinconhpetent. •. "Jessie, Jessie! you know that I i tains, the orange and lemon groves, of doors without rebu-e.' ' 'Sarah' The railR ay,is working magnificent- ed they thrived- right along. Our 1. , c ,would nava died for you!",But he i the olives and aloes, the garden she would never more take such pride in 1 lien and :stores are being passed calf pens are cleaned as regularly. y •I y' as our cow stables. This takes less P could not; nor could he atone for had loved and made lovelier by her the wh'itness pfiecr wooden pails along smoothly to the front. A the waste of-thta s p Illthe' h da. t ins will sec:- bedding, besides ,being more whole- .or that of another he never .forgot; by and the sun reached the zenith. There would be less pleasure r giv- tions either way is run dnil$r. On s g g some sections this number is ex- on Lop of a wet bed. One year I Fall his life would be penance, the Then Philip came and took him In Plummer full chane -for her i lost 12 calves itlside of a weal:, and -- penance of blank desolation; moth- away for the final rites, surprised to verbal coin, or detecting "the girl" corded. This is a very good perform- anee fur a single line, it was more than two years before :ing could undo the past. find -him calm and reasonable, • and in innumerable delinquenci0s; and I discovered that the loss' was duo - It is true that a sweet and awful able to speak of her as if she were when the pleasant spring clays cams Locally in `Manchuria the Rusgtads to overfeeding and the accumulation sense of some divinely, eternally put- still with them. again there would be less music in (can Ret' n'ntple supplies of food for of manure. Their fed was dry and posed atonement, bringing light out "She was ifted, such nn artist, I thq singing of birds and a loss of I rac'tically nny number of mon they s ,� , g p clean on top. but underneath dige . `s of all earth's darkness, brooded Philip," he said that evening,, when ,sweetness in the flowers' ima, Wish to ke there, g May oP ease and death were awaiting the •. dove-like 'on the stormy- waters - of the earth had closed over her; "and "Poor nlissie"s gone, :Abram," she . .Htit n liege at-lily Withotit compo- 'proper time to get in their work. • ' 'hie conscience,-nee, but even that could no one could look in her face (with-I sighed, when her husltnnd came I During the last three or four years not restore the beautiful hours of clattering hcavil in over the Aa=�, 'hent generrils is useless, and so far out beings the better for it.'• I g y 6 the Russian elan of campaign - has I have had hitt little trouble with .golden youth, the achievements of Then he showed him a paper in her a pail of freezing. water in .each lcorisistcci in sending bodies of troops scours. • Sometimes in changing to rare talent life held in store for handwriting, a list of small gifts o{ hand. r❑ all directions witliout any co-or- akintmilk a cv!f will scour. The re- i her, till he came and shattered the toys and souvenirs of the places she Ho sat down the pails with a dinatlon.oP purpose, with the result me-fly is a very small feeding of _ „,.� �• '% °crustal vase of promise which held had seen in this first foreign tour, clash, "t;on0 dead?'' he asked; after • flint thc;v were dofcatx•d in detail, tvholefimilklfrn'catiday or two, or un; 1. 1.7 them. "Jessie," he cried, "it was [or each of her friends, including a a time." i til the c& f begin,,t to grow again I oho killed you." The'. orange porcelain pipe for. Abraham, with "GVne dead. _ STivns_a hrapid de- --T 9It's. Newlyr<eri--"Have you ally .tic'hcn the chnn,gh of skitnmiik shcluid blossom was beginning to droop, a message to each friend, dated a cline." p g?„ r'some white leaves fell as it moved week back, and showing that she He took 'ttP his Trails age°n after nic�,l't'iNi9a.•thi �t iare'tirey? u bir4i. a�dgwater t0n<lal. etcy clelelop tjiornP- `"`b-q his anguish from the rosea in,,her know }low hoar her end teas. There another lci4ig and silent pangs nod �eRltwid—"Indted I don't knotd; pentanes lil:ud In a dairy coat. 6tir , white hands; but the breast oat was also a'sealed separate packet set them }u their plates. Then he re- 11 ____-__ -'which they fluttered was not griev- for Philip and one for[therhert death, and moved Rtnmlyoke,hoavmilylliy. oci fslthe ers Iglu npbIlt iyn tpe tmarketi1 nano I the iglit about six it month,.; olci tttsuteeitnq c 4 --ad, Lite soft .tae and fall of it was to .be opened a week after all a strong one at tour luonthst i '..,rt an end. .Har(,, hard it Jas that as if.she had pictured the increasing'dairy tcithout,n word to his tulle. II ,could like to try some." y. . L . ' , . . . L . . . I 1- I �. , . . ', . —I . 1 . ­ ­ i *1 . " 11. I . . I . I I ' ' . . _ . . d . . I I _,. 11 , � ­ .. I I : . — .". . .. . ..1 . _ . . . I. : . 1 , I. I .6 I .-. 11 . I . I . , . .. . I ., l . 1 . . � . .?. . .. .,.., . � '. ,, �...­ I 1" .. ­ ..- . I 1 . ­ I . . .. . . . .. �, I . . .- I '. . - . ­ .. . 1. 1 . 1 . . 1 I . . "I 11. 111 I I .1. I . . . ,,.. ., r . .1 . . - _ 1 , . I I . - - I . . 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B. Bunt. Vancouver City....R. G. McFhersalL „ iI . .� ::'r I- - 10 . Ontario and Prince Edward Is. e........ • ver _ - . "'•'-'�' - land Give a Conservative - v , - ondlirtha Victoria..... Geo. Iifley. basks ills... ..... L. Lavergne. Note Elections in Comes Atha, . Gaspe.... •Hon. R. Letaie Kootenay and Yale and Cariboo + ]f' A I11 Forts I1Sa jority. .......... River . ed Conservatives ata - ' Defenders Abando.n'- u �. ' • r H Joliette ..JL A D ben Jo - postponed. Conserv v none j NDS. a,.... WOr�{S. . _ - . . HOW IT STA � Kamotirask . E. Lapointe. and �Ut� .i I.abelle.........,.,., a'H. Bourasss►. - C a. ><ad. HE WORLD'S MARKE o L'ib Z+sprairie-Napier- . Drn u • Ontario..... c47 $8 1 vi1Te................. A. Lanetot. T J 11E S + . r:, NAPS,ARE CLOSER. f BALM FOR ALEXIi.FF, Quebec...............-...... 3 ion ... ^ 10 . b 1 L'Assumpt •C I:auriei Nova Scotia............ II 18 A despatch from London'says; The A des,arch seem St. Petersburg Levls......•..............•L. J. Demers. REPORTS PROD2 THE LEADIfN9 official report 'issued by the Japan-I says: It is understood that Admiral New BruaswtCk....... 6 ? L6tbinfere...........'E. Fortier. ` ' 'TRADE CENTRES. G ase Legation on ltlon�,uy i P. E. Island............ 3 7 Maisonneuve.......,.lHon. R. P17tOle� is the latest l AiexielI, after a sojourn in the spa t- Manitoba.................. 4 G ` retia le news from Port Arthur: 'ments� in' the Winter Palace that are taine, Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheeses b N. W. Territories.... 1- 8 . _ Rumors from Chc4oa and Shanghai being prepared Sor him, will be ap- HTeakinonge..,........H. Mazrand. and Other D Produce represent the be lagers as having iLointod Governor of Moscow. He British' Columbia.,.. 0 4 Mega:ntie........,,,«..Theo Lavere. airy made considerable further progress.I wilt succeed the Grand Duke Serge, �- Missisquoi............•D. B. Meigs. , at Home and Abroad. ' Montcalm .......... Du or nto -Nov. S.-Wheat-No. `- r Saturday, when, it is stated, several I woo will assume the command-in-chic` Liberal majority1. ,63; '134 2 . • .. F.Q ts� -Toronto, s - Rti�sian counter-attacks ¢t Erhlung- n th•� army at St. Petersburg, r�- Montmagny.......-„•A. Lavergne, white and red winter quoted at $1.- span were repulsed with great foes to I plac.rig the Grand Duke Vlaciia.ir, Elections to be held: Quebec, Gaspe, Montmorend........Goo. Parent. 03 to $1.04 outside. No 2 goose Manitoba, Dauphin; N.W'.T., Iliac. M o n t r e a 1 St: nominal at 89 to 90c east, and No. ' . the defenders, who abandoned the The ( rand Duke,is ill. kenzie, Yukon; British Columbia, Ann's.................'D. Gallery. � 2 Spring at 98c east. Manitoba main forts and outlying works. TOWNS ARE DESERTED. Coittox, Kootenay. Yale-Cariboo. • • •_- The Chefoo correspondent of the. A correspondent at Mukden, writes.: t•,- M o n t r e a 1St. ,..o wheat unchanged. No. 1 Northern. '- James...............,•H, Gervais. uoted at $1.03 No, 2 Northern Daily Telegraph does not support •'I have traveled for forty miles • , .these rumors. He confirms the of- along the Russian front. It is a nHTAQ10. M a n t r e a 1St. at $1, and No. 3 Northern at 93c, •% . ficial statement, and adds that the I stupendous martial spectacle. The - - - Lawrence...........•R. Bickerdiks:. ' Georgian Bay ports, Grinding in • g - Japanese are halfway up the slopes I country around is bare, the crops C•aservati•es Elected, M o n t r e a l St. transit prices are, 6c above thbae _ Mary's................C. Piche.,.�. .. quoted. of ErhlunRahan' and Shanshoshan. being for the most part trampled.on Algoma W............A. C. Boyce. They ' have four large forts facing and destroyed, Brantford.............W, F. Cockshul . Nicolet..................Hon R. Lemieux. Oats-No. 2 white is quoted at Pontiac,................ ed. Ifodginei. 31i to 32c low freights, and at 31 (. 1 -• = those Russian positions, and are •'1 saw only one village where any i Bruce N................L. L. Bland.. No. 1 new mounting naval guns-on them. The Chinese were living, although I,pass- Carleton....«........Ed. Kidd, I'ortneut...............J, J. Voteard, to 31}c north and wart. Japanese have repeatedly stolen into ed through forty,towns .lately very Dufderin.................Dr, Barr. Quebec, Centre...-..•A. Malouin, white is steady at 32ic east, '. . - _,- -. - Quebec, East........ W. Laurier, Barley-No. 2 quoted at 45 to 46c - g Y• Dundas.................A. Broder. ' . • ' middle freights; No. 3 extra, 43c; . , the native town, under cover of dark- populous. The villagers have fled, tress, but have been invariably driven not because of Russian cruelty. but',Durham................H. A. Ward. Quebec, Cosh .... W. Power. g - . and No. 3 at 41c middle.freights. out by daylight, losing heavily. The I because of bullets and shrapnel. .The Elgin E.................A. D. Ingram., Quebec County,,.'. Hon, C. Fitzpal- g rick, Peas-The demand is fair with Japanese works are two miles and a !soldiers are-using the furniture and Elgin W................Wm. Jackson,, . rices firm at 64 to 65c outside. rafters of the deserted hooses, etnd Richelieu.­........... A, A. Bruneau. P half away-from the Russian batteries i •Frnntenac.............di. Avery. . Corn-No. 8 American yellow quot- at Liactishan. but elsew4tere they leaing the tram for fuel. Grenville...............J, D. Reid. Richmond-Wolfe...*E, W. Tobin. -.. - have wormed their way to within a Imostlyidlers, The only woman I '-are E..................Dr. Sproule, Rimouski............. J, A. Roes. at mix oa track, Toronto, and sad a "I met our a score of Chinese, Y No. 3 mixed at eZc, Canadian cora Rouville-......,....... Hon. L. P, Bro- 1 P g Haldimttnd...........F• R. Labor. is nominal at 53 to 55c west. quarter of a mile of the outer en- pe Y ceinte. The lighting is now iincl- I sat° was an old .,one. searching ' Halton..................D. Henderson. deur. 'Buckwheat--The market is nominal " - St. Hyacirthe. ....A, M. Beauparlant. Br r - �`p¢IIy wit4i ribose, the big gains being amen the ruins of her home. Chin-' P _- Hamilton E..........W, B,Samuel Barker. • e to u4c at outside points. �ase translators are now unnecessary, j S t. John-Iber- at � - Hastings E,.,..,.....W, B. Northrup. R�e-No. 2 quoted at 74 to 75c at seldom used j as there aro no Chinese in rho' vis- Hastier s W...........E. Gua Porter. v'i31e.................. L. P. Detrtera. outside points.An exaIn the o! all the reports P I 'Those in Mukden understand fiheSord................ C. H. Parmelee, printed is the morning newspapers Huron E...............Lr. 'T. Chisholm. Flour-Ninet per cent. patents are well enough, Soulanges-...,.......A. Bourbonnais, . creates the impression that the fall „ HUrQH 8.......... B. Gunn. I S quoted at $4.35 to $4.40 in buyers' of the fortress {a not likely to oc- ­Figures resembling vigorous Chi- Stanstead. ,..........H. Lovell. • f nose men dot the field.- These are Huron W...............E. ri. Lewis sacks, east or west. Straight roil- cur in the immediate future unless by 1 Russian soldiers in Chinese winter;Kent W­...............H. S. Clemente. 1 - •- - -A. ere of special brands, for domestic (surrender, although the northern and ,Terrebonne.,..,....,,. 21esI rctns: dress, la aiartling contrast with LrmDton E.........,..7. E. Armstrong. three Rivera-S t trade, in barrels, $4.Ei5 to $4.73. eastern fled willtso Jait tv expected the cheerfui autumn weather are the Lanark 5.............13on. ,7. Haggart. Trtarritoha flouYe unchanged; No. 1 - 1 Maurice .... J. Bureau. uti Japanese, who deserted villages and barren fields. keds " a.. (,shah TYi.von. fine Mountalna. J. A. C. Ethter. Patents, $5.70; No. 2 patents, $3.- g � ' -Geo. Taylor. " I 11 "continae landing reiatorcezrient8 at wherein are multitudes of starving Lennox and Ad- --11 'vaudrnui Dr C) Boyer. O; and strnnog bakers, $5.30, on " ' Dalnv do and great flocks of crows ' -Wright ! ..4ir W. Laurier. track, Toro I.e Ld ngto .. , [' • sena- liincola. .. E A. Lancaster. •..r,,... P $17 GO to -$T ids points bran is --Very long I1TQ4s drspatchea detail- Tho whole eouittry is burrowed Yamaska . U. E3laditr: .-- $18 - ..__- t I C•en A�_Z��____.-�d-ESSIIrtE--at ing events from Jutv onward are by trenches and artillery positions. iddlescx E ,.Peter F.Ison• ]quotedbran. in -Printed. 7 hay- coatytn deacriptsans,Eome 'are occupied, and many. Muskoka. ......Win '%righC Names marked • aro resent meta• ' oac is. $19 and shortMans at 1. of cY i al anion ithmir¢�fragments „ horthu Lieut.-Gel. Tindale. bern Orta at $21. .. + P g Norfolk • '� $adepisd•ata '-� '., ' Lr sere de rlon [.them s;wi sty i Boned In ; mberl'd E E. Cochrane sthe Ja neve, g them .being .i strewn w' gut . ' 'wooden mor!t ra, hooded with ham t llloud stained boctte cut [coin wound-I Ontario :1.,........ P. Christie. ahteoutima-Saguenay-J, Girard. • COUN'T`RY PRODUCE. dboo. from which run-cotton irrrrtn� ed legs, and pieces of cloth, are there Peel , . ...............R, IIlain Wright-H. A Goyttte. Beans--Prime beans are quoted at I -` --1. are fired at rengrs of from 50 to 201)' too, and Japanese knapsacks The I Perth N,.-_.., ........A. F McLaren. $1 Bei to $1 10, and ha_nd-picked at . yards. Thcae mortars are declared mud walls of the villages are pierced Prince Edward... .Geo. O: Alcorn hi.oase•tta-C•ns•rvau.o xoa•„ $2 43 to $] :,0. RL As to b!1 very efTective Vmriv kirnfs ofP)y loop-holes. The soldiers at the Renfrew N. ...,.,.. „Hon Peter White. Ci -Tho market is steady sjtlett havQ bFem-iruvcated arrd:haveifrawt are living iynubty iri '.ender- I Simcoe E,, . ....... W H. lleonett. No•s9c•ths-L'berate. $g per barrel. ' Lgr-und bi=b-proof`•Ruasiun �rsa�ea Simcoe S. ,.,.........H. L.canox at been found tD bA Jpr p useh,l pre ., Anrapolia. ,, ......,.5 W, Pickup - shops-'The market is unchanged at • i}rp everyblhrere:" Stormont.. ....•......R. A. Pringle.ngle according to quality I %�ullot-jdvof shield" iiI a So ; ., .• -#n `. ._. Aiitigontsh .,...C. F 3lcIeaac. 5c' k q t •. •' . '.''Wurd,4 It is fixed crith strsps to a - 'Toronto Centre,. E. F. Clarke . N, („ape Breton dt 80ron y-1 s oquie man's sahoulderra and cos-ers his whnie NOT WAR. T1G1' BUTCHERY. Toronto E........... A E. Kemp, Victoria. ...... ....D. D. MacLtaazis. c per�b b honey, $ •35 . • market i t. 7 the ton .,...,, to 7{ r 1 Com 1 ._ Y e- to S2 por dozen. «. y Toronto Toronto W,,... ...,•,. 7ro B. Ogler.-elster• pe Hay-Car lots are quoted at: $8 , body There are slits for the eyes A despatch tch frnm Viotma says: The South Ca Br and holes for the hands These are Allgemeine /.WArg Bays thatAlo�c, Johnston. ' effectively used by the men when cut- I Pope, in an interview, declared tha'. Victoria and Hall- Colchester .......... F A. Lawrence. to $8.5U on track, Toronto, the !aa - hasten. 5. Hughes Cumberland.... ....•II. .1 Logan, ter for No. 1 timothy. -Trym wire entanglements. . �._Lihe Ru n Jabot butCllsroSt•It q Baas g Straw-Car lots are noted at . g ""at. - [longer Waterloo N, .. .....J E aeagram. Digby ,. _ ... A 1. i Co ,. • .:- - ifJARMIEB SL F F..R F'TlnM C(TM Imost regrettable- that ull the Szvilifi -./(aterloo 5.....«...,.G A. Clare. Gvysborough........J, H. Sinclair.. - 4 $3 50 to $6 on track. Toronto A despatch .from tendo I - led powers were indidcrrnt instead of i Iliilifax .,Wm Roche Potatoes Car lora at 65c per bag 11 corztbiain6 great coutmo tion k S lots, "5 o SOc per _ ._ C espat.chez4 rf�ct-iLed IN,nt9 .Mayor Black. ba . ma I to end it. He hohed that vine QPITAZIO. era trout the f nt i:ic iatauslei d'ald, _ .. Inverneas.,.........:..D. A. McClellan. Poultry-The Small is moderate, Prov would 'isooa stop the •' •" thitdi is scrum Wird by anus, hail r. ]Slag's._ .. Su F. Borden. with offerings fair; Spring chickens. ii adds to the hard Moody stri iggie.- Hp' had intended ijD I. Liberals at m _ nenburg. ,...,... .A W. McLean. ' - 8c per lb; yearlings. Bic to 7e per nand .dust s6�r t! Lu Y g hips-ot tibtfi krmies up th! Shit' is-rue a manifesto a zinst war aA the I'ictou E M, Macdonald. ib.; ducks, 8 to 9c per lb; geese, , ' .- abstract. war in those modern times Algoma...,...,....,.... IF., Dyment. . , Iver• There 1b a scarcity of -tire I3runt• Hon. %m. Paterson. Richmond , .....,....D. Finlayson.- 8 to 9c per ]b. tea abtiirdity,.'Sut glory was *ood, and the sk u! drawing one. be+a8 Brockville............D. Perbyshlre Shelburne and > "tiles revento`-tho h bMnd etlA deaf t¢ee s P .• "s Bruno 5................P. H Mackenzie. Queen'e...,..........Hon. W. 9. Fielditad THE DAIRY MARKETS. _ . 1. 11, ; Zigfiting of fires except occasionally. Essex N.........,......R. F. Sutherland. Yarmouth.............B, T,l. Law. ` ' The.soldierb burrow in the ground ADMIRAL BETRAYED PLANS, Essex S................A. FI. Clarke: i Butter-Finest 1-lb, rolls, 16 to A despatch- lrorii Tokio as s: It _ 17c; ordinrtry to choice large rolls, • ' dike rabbits for protection troth the Y Glengarry J. R. riehell. 1r• arnoawtatc-C.wrscl�ee. Cold. . g 0 15c low to medium os, has transpirtd that the loss of the Grty N............ ..W, P. Telford. Chasse G. W, Oaaong. 18{ t ed' m grad The correspondents on either aide'Hitachi Meru and the'damage ,lone GXCX � �jcl , 1 to 12}c; creamery prints. 19 t .. believe. that the hardships the " 'a' : Ili tag' Albert...G, W. Fowler. 1 rs is o to the Sado Maru by the Vladivo- Ilam fan- ..1...;".2f Alm 7.hnmerniaL 20c; solids, 18 to 29c. , troops are undergoing are_,lticely 'to ,..,,.,,, . - = L�� stock squadron was owing to infor- ; Fent V................. A. Godon, Eggs- lots of fresh are and Qt, _ sad Bun- .. . forcible tssua�ounavout of their loirs to seek.Tts been 'given �. g ""'r'r" -�-Sr uohn City and D. Wilmot. Ing ickled t at 20 'to 21c per dawn, and oration hang to the vin at son. W. 3arty. et an early date. In th case will-enemy by a Japanese admiral on the arnbton ll� A. c `toltristoae County...............A. A. Stockton. P 9c. stag here. Telegrams were de Laliark N.,',........,.TITS!! B, Ctlldwel'1. Cheese--Bingle cheese, 9lc per tb.e. , ' St, John City.......Dr. J. W. Daniels and twine 9 to 10c. either withdraw until another bat- atclied to Furan Bird communicated London...........,t....133s� Ce-i.' Hyman. $ • Ale is teughtL The dapanese seem .� York.:...................C. S• Crockett. t~o hate a alightly pier¢ ."van- 'to t-ha KvB£ian3.' L wireTese. tele_ 'ltiddlearx W....._.2T':'s�Calv_ert.` 4 __ n which, eltahled the fleet to 3'ipiseins_rn-,%T,,..:0. A., MOC-oe1,r- -- '' tageo I position. Neither army ,;gT l'hy• • Northumberl'd W.J. D. 'McC 11. "-3 1I9ew Druaswtet.-Liber ls. - - HOG PRODUCTS. v seems to ',Do y les many MCA'locatp"the tivil-I rto-soon liter they 4 llekrpite�the cold, in`lett .�foji, --' � ;.% 'Ontario,N............Geo. D.'Grattt. � Carleton...............F. B. Carvel. .Car lots of geneses run quoted at 9 from disdase; one account, tree , OLtawa...........:.....N. A. Belcourt: % Gloucester.............0. Turgeon. $6,50 to $6.75. Cured meats are addition to which the Russians are treachery, admiral was found guilty of `lOttawa.................Robt. Stewart, Kent............ .. . . ..0•. J, Leblanc` at ed rices, r chert',�zid his death sentence is good demand unchanged p suffering, according was read iRSt to him Tiy his intti.> . O ir'd N..:....,:c...:I3on. J. Sutherland Northumberland,..W, S. Loggia., . , Me quote. on,long clear, 8f to 1. �. .. Thom shortness of food. Mead and comrade. mOxfard 5..............M. S. Schell. Re€Ygouche..........Jas. Reid. 9c per lb.' is case lots; mess pork. • • 'SNOW .IN 3dANC]3VItIA. The stag assemltled and entered the �a�'9'�•-t •R J �at Emm ebn . Victoria ... ..Hon. J. Costipm $ t $1,15.50; do short cut, $18 4-1 1.5 0. . .. , erth ........:...i.._ R. . cla tyre ..Westmoreland.......H. A.' arson. Smoked meats-hams, It t to me• room, which had bean clearerl of all �eterboro E.........John Finlay,11 despatch from Gen. Kuroki'a furniture. - The prisoner was made to dium, 13 to tile; do. heavy, 12c; ,. I3eadquartera says :-The positions ,'PctiIII W.....„.,13• K. 'Mall.,. y , .Truce Edward Island-Ceaserr U"& rolls, 91 to 10c; shoulders, 9 to 91c• - take o8 his uniform., He .was tlhen ' Of the two armies are unchanged.' Presce2t:.........:...:•F.dmond Pi*otttW backs, 14 to 15c; breakfast bacon. The Russian's continue infrequent and beaten to death by his comrades, t.eea'e-E.........:..A. 1Nartin. Renfrew 5.........,..A. A. Wright.Wht ' _ The admiral recetved a cheque' on . ,Queen's IN..............A. A. Maclean. 1 Lar 0 13c. _ ineffective ',bombardment, principally Russell.................I3orman Wilson. Prince.,........... A. A. L.ef.urgey. d.-Tierces, Sc; tubs 8}c; pailse - thtr Russian Chiacsc Rank for £12,- at night or in the early morning, Simcoe N..............L. 31eCarthy.' - Sic. with heavy guns, devoting their en- 000 for the information•whtch caused Thunder Bay and , such a blow to Japanese arms 'and "" Prtac•Edward Island-Lsuerals. - ergies chiefly to the Japanese left,. Rainy River.......Jas. Conmes where the-, linea are nearer" than is believed-to have prevented the cap- R'elland.................W. M. Gorman. King's...................J. J, Hughes. CATTLE MARkl` C, elsewhere. tune of Port Arthur. ,Wellington N.......Thus, Martin. ' . •"� Tho Japanese retrain from firing. The Hitachi Maru was loa'd'ed with Wellington S.......I-lugh Guthrie: ltianttoba.-cense .att.et. Toronto, Nov. Th e r or n v 8 er Was s There is a sharp exchange, indicat- the largest, anti,best. siege gtms in Wentwnrth...........W. O. Sealey. Dauphin................Glen Campbell. ve light r'un at the City Cattle rY g ing ,firing somewhere on the '`lines •Japan: and also carried tiro armor- Work N.................................Sir Wm. Muloelis , Macdonald.............W. G. Staples.• Market to-day, • need the average „ '' blmost every night. �ed trains land railway-plant. York Centre.........Arch. Campbell. Marquette.............Dr. Roche. duality of the offerings was poor. ThP rn1A maw t - nc.ep.a n • see .1 rovenc er.....-•.... . stir. p0 - b expo ra A is r; • culminated on Friday in a sharp for repairs. She carried 500 engin- North ]Iiiddlesex..V. Matz {Lib.jw Sout is......:...•........Dr. Schnaffier prices are not running High. There ' _ - _ -----wind and flurries' of snow._ The,eers and miners and--thousands of - were one or two good loads, and ground is frozen but the soldiers pounds'. worth of stores, besides a - • QUEBEC. -- __. Manitoba-Lilseralw prices were quoted at $4.80 to $4.65 build Jew fires for warmth, lest they .number of details. . Brandon:...............Hon. C. Siftot7. - the top. - 'draw the Russian shots. They have I Capt. Campbell, who commanded .„Corse Ives. • ' ' •Dauphin................T: A; Biirrows. _ ad ca tl-Ttie market is atesily fon • . • "remarkably and ingeniously well the.. Hitachi Maru, was killed after'• � ut r the cats- g � good cattle, b 'easy -for `. constructed shelters of :oto stalks vin priers to ram the Rurik, Argenteuil............G. H. Perley. mon and rough stock. Still too ,giving. .Portage la Pr Aon, T. Greenway, g Beauharnois.........J. G. H. Dergeran• g many of the latter offering, and nob _ wherever they are unable to occupy which sank her and poured a heavy ie...............:.........John Crawford.; ., E` Chinese houses. Fur overcoats are fire on to the deck of the transiport. Charlevoix....,,......R.'Forget. Selkirk..................S. 'J. Jackson. enough o! the former. Picked cattle Dorchester.............*J. B. Morin. ,D, W, Bole. l-e fetching high as .$4.40 to being. used. His widow has received £500 from Winnipeg...,,-........ - - t .• .. Huntingdon R. N. Wabash. . . .... a e as . the Japanese Government. $4.50, but joI of mixed will not SAD CELEBRATION. Jacques Cartier...•F. D. Moflk ?r,aw.ist Teeritorlea -Conservatlt average more than $3.86. : „ - 'Laval......................•J, Leonard Calgary................L. McCarthy. Feeders-The run of feeders seems � despatch from St. Petersburg - says: There was little Attempt on L'Islet........-.........Dr. Paquet• kon................... hb i use for the' Montreal, St. An- Yu 77r,• A� T mpaon, Goo f d ort-k• to be &a,wing to .a rel` season. d . i'oada o S p y .Thursday to celebrate, .except in a ONE HUNDRED LIVES 'LOST' tofne.:.........:.:....I3."B.' Ames.' sold $.4.50 medium to'boo3 _ perfunctory way, tlhe tends anniver- Northwest Terrl'toriee-LltasraL. ,.- Sherbrookc...........Dr. Worthington: ' lot,; tit-$3 to !13 4U. -sary of -the accession of Lniporor. Fretneh Steamers- C.ollide Off the Names 'narked • are present teem- .�llberta..................M.•McKenzie. Stockers-3farket shunt steady to! Nicholas. The imperial family at- Coast of Algeria. barn. Assiniboia, E.......J. G. TurriB. 'tended a Te T}cum at the Karin Assiniboie, W,.,....W. Scott. goon quality. Cathedral, and there were services in A Bona, Algerin, despatch says A Edmonton.............F. Oliver. _ Sheep and Lambs-Trade slow and --,.- QUEBEC. rices easy, except for lambs, shish all the churches: Enter the troops lZizivdred. Ilersans,Rare, drowned last Iiumboldt.............A. J. Adan>"on. out t - were- paraded, the theatres gave tree night by the sinking of the French -' - - .Mackenzie.............Dr; E,-b.-Casts. -, aTe about a eady. _. .r Libera's, Milkers--A good demand-f�f -mitt:' ,exhibitions to the school chi.Jren, !steamer Gironde, after having been Qn'Appolle............Levi Thompson. and there was music and other Holl- !n collision with the•French steAin- gagot..:............:....•J, F.. Marcid. t cotes at froth $30 to $RO ea h. S&skatcheYtan,,....J. H. Lamont. day displays in the parks, But, on er A. SchiatRno'near Herbillan, 23 BeaucQ................... IT. S. 13eland Strathcona...........H. Talbot. l7otis-The marker is weak, and arcoiint of the war and the unxi.•ty (guiles from Ilona. Thr. (lironde Icft Iiellechasse...........•O. E. Talbot. yukon..................F. T. Congdon. prospects Mower, b� ion are Qu ati q are regarding the siturttion at Port Ar, Bona with 110 pnssengcra, of whom Iiertl ier...,..•........�Y.'E. Archambault $•1.9P for selects and $4.85 for Ilgh is r • . ancr forts. tlnu- evorything wen on .• ornall scale, one hunrirod were Algerinti natives. Bonaventure.,....... C.. Marcid. i,•, . . ,. . • . . . ' „'V -_. - _ .-- --- ------.-_-- --- ----- ---- -- -. -- -- •-- - - - - ,:. . - A . --- --.- . si t z ' 11 N .1 L - , .-«'. Leavens teen hurxday -W. O'Leary. of Toronto,spent �i1Ct>E �>Ct � >� va iu the city, Thursday in town.-For Sale-A quiet striver, Ap- - lilts. A„Allatt-ay is spending aMoney � � your to A.'"B. Dotre�vell, Clare, Eery days with relutivesin the cit yy' h Y • -Lost-Stkk-pin. Ruder will _.ylt•e, F. E, Gee and daughter, oblige by leis-Ing same at this ,li ng Butter.Knives, _- LOCALIS] .l - t= eat iaet week with friends in office. �� Bert Spoons, " t Ie rlt ', -Dr. Henry w 1 be here as us_ _ : Y -- i Table Spoons, s -Iternatlabet tits saber Ettplret' ""R`'t' (; t►ud Mrs. McGregor nal next Tuesday o attend to his Door bells, Us your _ Carvers, a1v la tenclitig this week pith Rev, professional duties. * Latches, J Scissors, •tm Thatik ON-11tg t0011t, bttti coral. 'Fait, of Claremont. -Mrs. . Hodgee. of Whitby, Hinges, :.-Next order Razors. 1 l rttp>4t l` atl�tltAtt hA%d V,trip tit Mwllrl Tr.Ikle Itnd Wiu• _spent Monday with her sister, Table Knives, l-twtv(%I "•tt Nk*'M at,V'. nip COrp'� of Tomuto, are spend. Mrs. F. Allaway. Oil Heaters, During, � _ Com?. M. �'*t%tpt' w oa to the �Url l ' file a, fats days with B. F. and -Miss Jessie Davidson and Miss Stable Brooms, k it"l` ••tta.t tri lar=t k, jet•,,, Ih,nprtt, Sproule, of Toronto, visited Cow Chains,Oils dd� -' p, =ter*+gyp lttatl thigh Inti at • w4i, Lu returned home friends at the Bay on Sunday. Paints, Brushes. Your > stt`t lti• thoOty`(V M1.4ttltay this Nt►rk Hftr�i rnding a couple -Miss Maggie Brown, of- the jar 't+�tltort• V Elf w"It�l In Gravenhurst. Here- townline east, is spending a few - r ti icke"ring..1 p��y ietle �r�'i�r at Bt ttg- ,orts his dt,ughtei, :Hiss Maud, as days with Mre. C, S. Palmer. Y� Visit to �.Igaioa lw*tt fm lying nt ►idly in health. -Mrs. C. S. Palmer, Mrs. Geo. /�` _.R. .Allaawo'r. caC AtarkUatu, Rev, '.V[r.�`right will preach Leng and Miss Maggie Brows -. ajvssu% yuaclay at tbo Ututie 'tIf Ills in St. ,George's church next Sun- were in the city.on Wednesday, lute hh dray morning and evening. Cans- . -A load of our residents drove nce+ _ qtr. la , of Tt�w, ktpent tnuuttlu service after the 10.3Q to Whitby on Tuesday evening to ' 'I`uesday nt the hciule of his snit-iu- service, Baptismal service at 4 attend an entertainment in the ` law, Donald Vtiuru. o'clock p. in. Anglican church. . ;. -T, A. Grei�gg geuerral a,Fewt of .-The.report that appeared in -miss Annie Carruthers, of the - American Coal Oil that you are .the Mas,,ey;�Harr6 Co., was in several of the Toronto papers last Kingston road, east, is spending a paying your grocer or hardware 25c per -. town oil business on Tuesday. Thursday that the Provincial f6w days this week with her sister gal. is exactly the same oil that -Rev. H. Crozier. of Ashburn, h y will occupy the pulpit in St. And- elections were to be' held on Dec. Mrs. A. J. Howlett. !�hat Logan will sell you for 20c P 13th, It seems, did not emanate -Mi-. A. Mullett and son,Rich- per gal or 5 gals for 95c. I-ew's church on Sunday next. y, ]Ian., arrived w, large tion Su attended the from official sources, The date so ard, of -Hartne - harvest home' services in St, fat- has not been fixed. here on Tuesday evening to spend George's church cul Sunday last. -David.Annan, ivho,.has ,been the winter months. =Miss irlma Snaith, of Toronto, in the North-West during the -Word has been received stat summer"lbouths, returned home ing, that Mrs., J. A. Hilts and and Frank Smith, of Oshawa, this week.- He states that the daughter have arrived safely in _ . spent Sunday at their hoine here. bights there have been .decidedly Honolulu, after a very stormy -Burn=At Maternity Home, warm,' as compared with the voyage. aurin which the waves � Honohilu, on Tuesday, Oct. 24th. nights here=ince his return.. swpe-outinually over the decks. ' f 1`. A. Halo, of a sou. _licGint 's New' Dress Goods t :the wife o On Tnesd&y Dr. Doolittle had ' -On Thursday, J. yy -Thursday next will be Thanks- the honor of taking the :tai=yes young sten reset with a painfltl g giving Uay and as a consequence Mortimer Clark fora capital run though not serious accident.all �enghs, } •uall places of businewill be closedss in an aceto-car as far a- Whitby While playing with a pleat saw. - Blouse -:Firs. John Allaway;of Toron- Mrs. Dolittle, who returned„ from it is,supposed lie fell. cutting hi•• - t to, returned home raker spending Europe last Friday, her sister and.face quite badly. Dr. Bateman Mr. Lester.Z� arson here with the dreg=ed the injuries,but no serious In, Serge Bedfordeord, French Flannel, Delaine. Mohair a cotsppleof weeks with Pickering friends. tourists in a second car. And all consequences are looked for. C%repp-de-c'hein, $atineloth, New Black, Bron and Blue -Rev. W. B. and Nlrc- Wood, 5tupped for afternoon tea at' the -The meeting of the Fire Com- Cashmeres. 4? inch fine heavy Meltous, Blue, Grey and of Dunbarwn, spent Saturday Gordon.House, Pickering on the parry called for this ,iFriday Garnet, extra value'at 'nc. last here, the guests of Rev. and way house. The run was most evening, will not be he til] tluu �'s;'RAPPERETTE$-Another big lot to choose 'from, pretty _ Mrs. McGregor' enjoyable.---Saturday Night. day eve.ning at 7,30, on account of eta. —Master Fred Bunting enter- _Wm Greig, of the Massey- the concert m the College. A full shades and the newest patterns at 12REMEMBER we have the largest and best assortment of _ tained a number cf his young Harris Co., arrived in Toronto on representation of the firemen and _ friends on Tuesday evening ,to a Wednesdayto take charge of the citizens is requested, as im rtan't Gents h ear for Gents, Ladies and Children. See our . _birthday party. g � �' Gents heavy suite at 81.00.- birthday -Mrs. Mnr$sr sr., who has been firm's business in the Province of buainese will be discussed. Golf Jackets for Ladies, Girls' Tame, Boys' Toques, _ Ontario. Previous to his depart- -There are very good prospects Wool Mitts and Gloves. All sizes, for big or little. spending the past three months ' here, returned to her home ip lire from St. John's, N. B., he was for having a skating rink here this tendered a banquet by the leaders winter, as we understand that BLANKETS--Cotton fleeced, Wool fleeced, Union and all wool Bruce Co. on Frida last. - ,y Of the various professions in the. some of our_Xoungmen have taken Come and see our new goods in all Lines. -The Ladies Aid of St- And- city, all of whom spoke of Mr. the matter rew s church met at the home of Greig in the highest terms, eapreP prise of this kind should receive � N INC." C®- Mr_. James Andrew an Tuesday ,•. sing their regret at Iosing him as the hearty support of all in the afternoon, and spent a , very a citizen of St. John's, but wishing village, as it is something worthy pleasant time. him success in his new- field of of encouragement. -A11sn Kerr whoishomeat prey labor. _Wm. Sam. who has been - M ent on his vacation, haws been An Oyster Supper in aid of St spending a few months in Mani- ,_ confined to the house for a Mani- few George's chump. Pickering. on wba, returned on Tuesday, That � day*, suffering from toneilitie. We Thanksgiving night, Nov. 17th, day being his birthday a number UNA 'are however, pleased to see him 1'904.- Supper will be served from of relatives assembled at the resi- ant again. adjoin- deuce of James Henderson, Scar- XOW, l --An oyster supper will be given I g ,.30 p. it In the room a fo „ -. Ing R. S. Dillingham's furniture baro, where the event was _. - on Thanksgiving nnght In std of store, after which the entertain- celebrated. Among those present - 0 19t Georges chtrreh. Full pasta- ment will be given in the torn were W.. G. and Mrs. HAm, .of F - etilars will be given on the bills. .....F rt..... hall, where an eaceIlent program Pickering. Come one. come all, and spend a will be rendered. Admiswon 25c. 1 pleasant evening. Come one, Come everybody, a All kinds of carnage. COW CHAINS. -Married-At the home of the `bride's rents. Piekering Town- good time expected. W. G. Ham, work done in first ship, on Wednesday, October M and . A. Shirley,' Church War cues order. CALF Fj CHAINS. � ��ss ; dens, A. Cummer, Student In V LI 1904, by Rev. V. H. Emory. Geo. charge. 'Horse-shoeiag a. Specialty �• i�'1',�I+�• Fixtures. , a e relative of Mr. W. Bath, both of Piekeringt7 - standing of the u ils of—the—sr. ® ANDRE Forks - -J.'H. Bondy has a full assort „ Ladders on an went of all lines of standard hard- department of t e ickering Pr S. made to order roc for October. Sr 4th-3x1 Bateman, r round. ware, cutlery, lamp goods. glass D Herr, E Bunting, J Moore, E Lanterns, c• and sporting s, also a full line Wright, P Clark. Jr 4-W Ward A Rood breaking cart for sale cheap. _ of all the leading lines of stoves R Shirley, G Dunbar and E Smith House and lot for sale. and ranges at reasonable priees. - . - ..���. . (equal), A Ward, W Winters. O - W. H.JACKSON, Brock hoed. •: `:Feed Herbageum-Keep your stock Right. Leslie, N Banks, L Banks. Sr 3- -The weather of the past few G Bateman, F Bandy, J Palmer, •'�4eeks has been very fine,allowing E Moore, M Moore, M Robinson, the farmers to make much pro- M Calvert, P Bennett, J O'Connor --gress with their fall work. The A Claris. Jr 8-M Rankin, R Ca'pman ors severe frosts of Up past few Gordon,C Every, E Holt,M Smith . alights serve to remind as that -L Dickie. M Davidson, A Thome- _•-. - - - - . ,reinter ie kpproaching. n. L Roach, H -_-- --- -The iron bridge over Lynde's George Ward, teacher. �crepk on the Kingston road east -The piano recital by Mr. J. D: • " has been placed in.posi,tion.during A. Tripp at the• College to-night Give"nature three holes,and �d arret �irnallXrtides ' :the past week, much tc,the relief at 8.15 will possibly be the finest, nearly every case o! Con- of a long-suffering public. It Pickering has had the opportunity Sumption will recover. Fresh SUCH AS •seems thebrid was lost in trap- of hearing. Mr. Tripp is one of air, most important of all. Stick Pins, Fancy Boxes, Candle' Sticks, Fancy Bilk Handkerchiefs, Pin sit, that being�artly the causeW Canada's leading pianists, and it Trays, P7acques, (food Perfume 26; 15 and 10 cent bottles,Shaving . the long delay. is as eaeeptianal privelege to hear Cases, Comb Cases, Pocket Combs, Pocket Knives, Looking • _ -Next Thursday bean Thanks- outside the largest centres, Cherry Glasses,Photo Frames, Photo Albums. Inas Wells, CuR.Liaks = y 8 Chesters invaluable preparation for cracked hands. etc. ggtiwing Day, we will go to press on assisted by the very popular bari- R> 'Wednesday evening.- To insure tone,'Mr. A.9. Piggott: It goesPectora, M., & Ea $Done, Pickering - _ ..Insertion, all changes of advt. without saying that the concert should be in by Monday noon, will be of the rarest merit. Only : Nourishing food comes next. > :.and we would also. request our a limited number of tickets will Then, a medicine to control correspondents to send in their be sold and it is sloped that all the cough and heal the lungs. In Flannels and Flanaellettes, , budgets of news earlier than usual desiring not to miss this treat for Ask any good doctor. GOOD Vrav��ents'L'nder*ea.r and every'loverof music, instrument- I trgtu,�`�s�rryPectotsl976&+ ��� .-A rather novel sight was pre- al or vocal, will secure theirs early •ce• I r••• .can tarrtbli cues of lnnJr d1r —• s etc. � Ladies'Vests,e - '�► seated to the gaze of a number of - ea.ea cured bN tt. I am na�er w lthovt it." :our citizens one day this week. A -The following is the vote cast ll.aa8r(i.Ha.It1LTON,Itsriatta,01310- in hla In Pickering Township in the late sc-pe..r.m. sr 01 AT"CO.,farmer who]ices about two miles en drveel.f.. 7^"•lI Mass. east of the village rove into town PollingSub-Div, Christie. floss43 -Consumption. • A� in his to buggy, on the to ofJ e—w o� s or a ear. which was perched a heri;puu- ig o n s u m p t io n. known to the driver. It seems 3 :41 '.4a ttstttta -the fowl had habitually •used•the 4 .'30 64 Health demands dally action of the T-t�gf the buggy as,a roost, where .5 - R9 --=47 f Call and see our Stock of Oiercoa•ts, bowels Aid nature w th Ayer's Pillse it had been when tris farmer left 8 __.-- — . _13 —_.and Suits, Odd ]Z. 14. 'BUNTING.-. home, and neglected to leave. its 7 '-' ' b7 27 f)ickering /� /,� Pants lust Vests. Sask- favorite spat when the man drove 9 '5 i oar 4$o'y etchewan Buffalo, Robes, etc., etc. away. .lo 62 so Yardp at/Spihk Mills, -On the evening of Wednesday 11 38, •81 the'loth ult., the home of Caleb 12 3 b2 Best Quality of Hard Coal and Mrs. Rose. of Richmond,' pretty _ -484 581 :Masse- y-Harn's ° Agency, was the scene of a very pretty I''ull weight �'LuBI'aIIteed• s when . their youngest Majority for Ross 97. g daughter, Miss Annie Robertson, 'The 1polinp Is the-.majority in each Stove ad Chestnut Sizes g g y T j g Munici alit Havin taken over thea enc business heretofore.carried on b 'r was united in marriage to E. J. Christie.: Rosa Mr. T..A. Greig,,we are prepared to supply the public with all kinds ;verril. The bride was assisted by Whitby Town 20 At lowest market of ales sister, Miss Jennie Rose, form.- Osbawa 164 ; erly of Pickering,while the groom- Port Perry 51 : Farm Implements, Louden Hay'R rk�, was supported by Mr. Wm. Ferg- Pickering Township 67 prices. _ tieon. Many beautift,l .gifts'! Whitby -7i --- h A full stock of Repairs on band, also De Laval Separators• -.testified to the popularity of the f y also it and quantity of East Whitby—. � - al _ -.._— We have 'bride and groom. - After making Scugog Rest Quality Smithing Co you work promptly attended to and priees_right. an extended trip through the' Our Ooal males warm friends. _- skits,s �States. R McIhe happy couple ajorit V - 2b2 18b OrdelQ left W., Peak delivered Pugh or f rick rig e. c� N.�o a crap . - , y-for Christie 87,. 1 promptly, _ .. . .. — - -